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SAVANNAH SOCIAL NEWSJ Et fo Bi IS" Savannah. Oew March. 7 Special COT jreipondence r-Bmilant sjaon th vent tb winter win the leap ncy dzeu ball lYen on Shrove Tuesday night by the Ctrl of the Ootil- 4 lion Clufc et. Some of the men had een Invited to act as chaperons. They Were Myhew Cunningham.

W. Wll- Uingon Clarence Anderson. Jr. Gor- i doi Harrison and Harold O. Ayer.

Mrs. Harold O. Ayer entertained the Married Women's Card Tuesday afternoon at Its last xleetlng until the end of Lent. An afternoon reception was given Monday by Miss Phoebe H. Elliott for Miss Helen Wdo.

of New York who was reader to a Shakesperean song recital at the Lawton Memorial Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edward S. Elliott served punch. and Miss Withers and Miss Yuhburn an Is ted.

Mrs. Frank M. Chtehoim entertained with a reception Monday afternoon for her slater. Mrs. Benjamin E.

Brewster Of Dedham. Mas Mrs. Brewster was also complimented with a small a. by Mrs. W.

W. Williamson yesterday. aft- 110000. Ir. S.

Stewart Frame of Baltimore. entertained fourteen gnests at dinner at the be Soto Montay evening. Miss Martha Berry. Rome founder and head of the Industrial school of Rome Is the guest of Mrs. Reuben CUrlc.

Miss rry road a public address on Industrial education Thursday afternoon. and was complimented' by the educational department of the Huntingdon Club with a tea yesterday after. UOKROE GA. One of th mot enjoyable of recent social events was the leap year party given by Miss Nell well Saturday P. Nowell Yonng Ladles' Club most Friday afternoon.

i Miss Motna MtcHoal entertained a few young married friend lat Saturday afternoon. tnpllmentaT7 to Mrs. Wl111foro. of Commerce. to Miss Ecnth Edwards was hostess informal 42" party Tuesday E.

A. fadwe1l entertained number or young lady endg at a din- ner party last Thursday evening. unir Ladles' Auxiliary of the met with reeorve teat Mtonday afternoon. Mrs. Wnllford of Commerce present.

and save a very helpful missionary toMT P. I. Reynolds entertained at el spent a few days dinner. yankeon baa returned to VI wJJTwa. the compliment toRev and Mrs.

returned tram' Wonr Will be STtSS Mobley opera how. nert SST ArlKC rtaln the lrvg Cirh ne Tuesday a n- Tom rff1n heft returned from T07f. GA. Horace 1 and oMerneiw were Mr. ndMr.

WaUf Ba announce the birth of a nn. Ml Paullnf' Harris ha returned from A short visit to Atlanta. Mrs. ROOfT1 Mutt0JRh and Mrs. "Walter Matthew of Atlanta.

are here called to attend th funeral of their rnothtr. Mrs. It. W. Wells whose sudden death occurred Saturday.

Mrs. John I. Stcg ey and uamrhter. lenrtetta. of Shj port.

Ij UP expected on to the family of Judge e. W. I Stockley has en quite ill and come as soon as able to travel. Mrs. Sam Boyln Is spending.

some Um. in Birmingham and Anniston. Ala. Miss Eul4 Moore has gone to Clayton. Ala.

to gpend om time. Miss tajple Harris has en quite ill with grtp for th fat week. Mr. anti Mrs. George Heat are at home to their Mends at Yr.

Sllaji Coalsons on Dixie str t. Mrs. George CPull and daughter An- Irl Mary. will spend the end with Mrs. Cliff Turner in Atlanta.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Sass sr ent several daye in Atlanta the pest. week.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gammon announce th. With of a son. noon.

at which time se spoke mror- nally. The HarmonleCub gave a cotillion at the Guards' hall Thursday evening. one of Its largest dances this winter. Mr. G.

I Layton led. The marriage of Miss So Qibbes Thomson and Mr. Howard Martin toot place quietly this week. The ceremony Was performed by- the rector the B. XoGlohoIt tbe bride being at.

tended try cousin Ml Lalla Yin. cent. Mr. and Mrs. Martin arW spend- jog their honeymoon In Tampa and Al.

batty. Ml Henderson of Salisbury. la the peat of Mrs. John Stoddard. Mrs.

Arthur Myer. sod Master Arthur Myers. of Brooklyn are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Harden.

Mrs. Cooper Myers and Mr. and Mr J. A. G.

Carson have returned from a trip to Nassau. Miss Lllah crmichael gave an In. formal bridge party Tuesday morning. Mrs. Florence Estelle Hamilton hat announced the engagement of her daughter.

lle. to Mr. Ethelbert Ken- nedy Walker of Wilmington. N. C.

The marriage will take place In May. The Rev. and Mrs. Perryclear hays announced the engagement of their daughter. Minnie Louise to Mr.

Wil- lam Nathanatl JIeyward. of Hardee- vllle S. C. The marriage will. take place In April.

Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Graham.

of Egypt. have announced the engage- ment of their daughter. Wllla to Mr Jess-e N. Dempsey. of Savannah.

Tin wedding will' take place In April. is th gue st of UIMI Mary Catnip and Mrs. Harry Burn Mrs. George West visited her mother Sirs. Colclough In Rome this week.

Miss Minnie Tanner visited her parents Sunday returning Monday to Atlanta. Mrs. Eph Pow of Turin. spent a wx MY here this week. Miss Scruggs of Swnnterville.

is the guest of Miss Nlcle Cochran. Mrs. Bob Ilamzlck. of New Is visiting her mother Mrs. J.

T. Moore who has been quite Ill. Miss Lee Ridley. of Rtdley is the guest of lira. R.

W. Almon this week. UVM Monica Harris entertained at a most delightful dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Florence.

of LaGrange. is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Richard Dozler on Maple street. Mrs.

Silas P. Coal son entertained a few friends on Monday evening. complimentary to her house guests. Miss Roberta and Mr. Will Scruggs.

CELL ALA. Mr I E. Zettde was host on Tae a morning for the members of the Bridge. wfil Club and Some other friends. Th mber of the Central City Club beautifully entertained at a Mardi Gras hall on Tuesday evening- About twenty-fire Oouples were present sad unique masks were worn during the march.

which was led by Mr. PrMsley Welch and MB Belle Wilkins. Mr John nd entertained a few young people at a dinner on Tuesday evening. Mr. J.

C. Adler WM hOle on Wednesday afternoon for th members or the Married Ladle- Thchre dub. Mrs. Rnea Herzfeld waa bo teai on Wednesday afternoon tar the members of the Do As You Please Club and a few other friends. The Jewish Council of' Women entertained at a carnival ball on Thursday evening at the Harmony Club rooms.

The march was led by the king- and queen. Mr. Emlie Karpe and Miss MathlMe Wolf. The first part of the evening was devo to tableaux after width the minuet was danced by the maids and their escorts and then a gpnnan was enjoyed. At 11 o'clock tempting refreshment were served.

Miss Ellen Stewart was hostess on Thursday morning for the members of the. Methodist Mlwlonary Society. loll. Ssleiie Adler woe hostess on Saturday evening for the Bachelor Girts. Ml Myra Monk entertained the members of the Saturday Sewing Circle on Saturday morning.

Miss Eva utchlns entertained a few friends Informally Friday evening. Miss Tlnnle Ware was the recent' guest of her brother. Professor C. R. Wbre.

Mrs. Spencer. of Spartanburg. S. C.

Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Byrd. Mrs. Frank Ro Tv rts.

of Birmingham. Ala. who. has been the guest of relatives has returned home. Us.s Annie Lee Craig is In Athens.

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Cooper.

on Prince avenue. Mrs. A. Inn has returned from a months stay In Atlanta. Miss Georgia Crane who has been the admired guest of Miss Marguerite Klrtmrdson.

has returned to her home In Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Guy. after spend. In two weeks in Ule with Mrs. Kelley. Mr.

Guys sister have returned to their home In New York. Mrs. VHlln Martin returned from Atlanta Monday. Miss Marguerite Richardson entertained a number of friends in a most charm- Ing manner Saturday evening In the parlors of the Cornell hotel. In honor of her lovely guest.

Miss Georgia Crane. of Decatur. Music was one of the special features of this happy occasion. At a late hour fruit punch was served. EATOXTOJi.

GA. tngtehuret. the lovely country home of Miss Mattie Edmondson. was the scene of touch gayety on last Saturday. when Miss Edmondson was hostess to Use Majestic Cl tie.

the honorees of the occasion being Mrs. James Floyd of Savannah. and Mlsoes Annie Watterson and George Smith. of vine Tenn. the guests of Mrs.

Gale Riley. The ru18 went down to ted on the 11 o'clock I train. It was a Martha Washington party. I Misses Mildred Walker. Leila Turner.

Gee. Reid. Nina Julia Wlntietd anti Mrs. Seraph Turner. Sr.

welcomed the guests at fhcdoor Display of Spring and Summer Models M. Ryan Company Wednesday Thursday and Friday March eleventh twelfth and thirteenth. nineteen hundred and eight 45 Whitehall Street Atlanta Go. MISS FWRECE HAIU1I The Pretty TODD" Daughter of Rev. and Sirs.

Qeorge Harris of rollton Oau SOCIETY EVENTS IN DECATUR I I catur Ga. March 7. Special Cot respondence. Miss Ina Brown and. Mr.

Dnnle Trotter have returned trot Madison where they attended the marriage or Miss Mary Trotter. Miss Cornelia McGinnis has returned to her home at Rome otter a most do- llghtful. visit to Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. McGinnis. Miss Ins Brown leaves Tuesday for ft trip of several weeQcs to her brother Mr. Alston Drown in Florida. Mrs.

Victor Moore will be hostess of the Bridge Club Thursday morning. Mrs. Y. E. McCalla.

and Miss Lottli Ramsveck have returned from Marietta. Miss Thlma Cassln will entertain her club on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Worsham of Denver.

Cob. art' guests of Mrs. MoKown. The Daughters or the Confederacy will hold their next meeting on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Little Miss Louise Riley and Master Sidney Edmondson.

Jr. handed the score cards to the guests dressed charmingly to represent Martha i nd George Washington. After a game of a hot luncheon and Ices were served. About fitly guests enjoyed Mist Edmondson's hospitality. The Bohemians enjoyed a chafing dish party Thursday afternoon at the horns Mrs.

Hervey Reese. An Interesting program was rendered Wed. nerday night at the literary meeting- of ih urth League. which was held at the First Methodist church. Mrs.

1. Carl ton Jester and children. 1. C. Jr.

and Elsie. are the guests of Mrs. S. R. Sparta Misses Mary and Anna Lou Olab4t are the gueris of Mrs.

Joseph G. Camp at tier home on olerrltts avenue. Atlanta. Mrs. James Floyd of Savannah.

the guest of her brother Mr. Brevard Nlsbet. Miss Julia Wilson of Macon. I spending this week with oil" Willie Moore. Mlse Mary and Margaret de Sarnette.

of rta-kviie are the gust Of Mrs. Wilt de Jar- nette. Mr. de Jarnette entertained at din- ner Sunday for the Misses de Jarnette and Mr. Hutrhins.

of Monet Path. S. C. Mrs. Stark Dennis was called to Atlanta the past welt to the bedside of her sitter Mrs.

Vie Pearson. lion. and Mrs. Jack Quinces Nolan. of Me- Donwigh.

are In the etty. called here to th Hp Jde of Mrs. Nolan's little niece. Mlloabeth White Turner who is ill with pneumonia. Miss Charlotte Brown.

of Savannah. spent loot week with her father at Cumberland Lodge. their beautlTul country home. TIFTOt GA. Mr.

and Mrs. IC. W. hacks made a. trip to several points In Florida last week.

Mrs. 3. Harry Goodman. of Cordele. Is the guest or relatives la TlftQn this week.

Mrs. 1. W. Uennon Slid two children. Ray and Camille.

of Cordele. were In Tlfton for a few days this week. Misses Allen and Robinson gave a roost enjoyable and Interesting entertainment at the school auditorium Friday afternoon. The program was well rendered by the little folks the classes taking pert being th 50 cutlon and music classes of Tlfton public school. of which Biases Robinson and Allen are the teachers.

Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Austin left Wednesday afternoon for- Savannah where they will re main until the 1st of April.

when they will take a steamer for their home In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Austin spent the winter in Tlttm. Sirs.

W. L. Crelgtoton left Wednesday noon for a trip of a month to points In the sat She was accompanied as. far as Macon by her daughter. Miss Carrie who will visit friends there while her mother Is away.

Mrs. E. B. ONeal and two smallest children left early In the week for Lakeland. Fla.

where she wilt th guest of her' father for some time. Mrs. IC. P. Baker returned Wednesday afternoon from Cutwerton.

near Sparta. where she had been spending a couple of weeks with her parents. Mrs. S. D.

Lovett. of Nashville. was the rout of Mrs. 3. L.

RoIIIeau In Tlfton. Wednesday. Mrs. :1. B.

Mason. of Vienna. is tile rn st of her sifter Mrs. J. T.

Ledge to Tlfton this k. Ml Hobble Gibbs. of Ty. Ty. was the guest of Mrs.

3. A. Warren for several vg this week. The ladles of the Methodist church enter. lamed the faculty and students of the Agricultural college at an informal reception It the lovely home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles L. Parter on Love avenue Friday evening. Mr George Smith and daughter. Mrs.

Keith" Carson. left Thursday afternoon for White Springs. P1a. where they will spend nm till' Miss Mattie Bush. of Albany.

who has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs. E. E. Stack.

returned to MT' home In Albany ths week. SYLVAXIA GA. Miss Nellie Morel is visiting- relatives at Middle- Ground this week. Miss- Kathleen Mime is on a visit to friends at Appleton. S.

C. Mrs. n. E. Lovett has returned from a.

visit to Savannah. Miss Amy Garnett. of Savannah. has come to Sylvanla to reside a while. Misses Carrie and Lyde Gross or Dover.

visited friends in Sylvanla this week. Mr B. C. Burke. of Dover.

visited the family or ReY1B 3. Arnett in our town. this week. Mrs. T.

Virgil Mlkell. of Statesboro is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. B.

Powell. at the pfe fcr hotel. Mrs. S. A.

Davis of Savannah. Is spending some time in Sylvanla with tier hush and is stopping at th Yr. and Mrs. W. K.

Harrison. of Ierschman visited friends in Sylvasla this week. Mrs. C. C.

Limerick. of Stanley. is visiting the of Mr. C. L.

Mobliy in Sylvanla- Miss Bessie Eby has returned to Sylvania. after a visit to her home. in Pennsylvania- Dr. and Mrs. S.

W. Mims r- Mrs. John Montgomery trill be hostess of. the North Side Club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

J. H. Asmer spent the week as the guest of her daughter. Mrs. E.

Treadwell. Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson TroUt of Klrkwood announce the engagement of their daughter Lath. to Mr.

Christie John Chrlstenson of Worcester. Mass. the. wedding to take place in April. Miss Louise Colzey entertained charmingly on Tuesday morning at bridge in honor of Mrs.

Walter Daniel. of Chi cago the guest of Mrs. Joseph Gregg. After the game a delicious hot was served. Jonquils were used at the decorations.

Miss Enmie Davis rave a lovely bridge party on Monday afternoon at her pretty home on College street. About twenty-five guests enjoytd Miss Davl. hospitality. Delightful refreshments were served. turned home front a visit to various points in Florida.

Mr. J. E. Twltty and family have moved from Bogley to Sylvanla. Dr.

and Mrs. B. Mall entertained a number of their friends at an oyster roast Wednesday night. MovvrLLE GA. Miss Bessie Parker has.

returned from Thornasville. where she- was a guest of friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Home who have- been here from Buena Vista on a visit.

to the parents of the former. Mr. and Mrs. D. N.

Horne. have returned home. Mrs. M. F.

Hang-ham of Tlfton. was II. guest this week of tasdames Finch end Heard for a few days. From Moultrie Mrs. Mangham went-to Albany to visit friends.

Mrs. J. N. Pideocic Jr. has returned from Albany where she has been wtlh her mother for II.

few days. Mrs. S. If. Dupeehas returned from a visit to Tnomasvile friends.

Mrs. Brown Milligan. of Tlfton has been a. guest of ouitrle friends this week. B.

Jarman. of has been here. on a visit to. her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Hone. for. a few days. Miss Ella. Brown.

of Albany has been II. guest of Moultrie' friends for a. few days. Mrs. 3.

B. Coylo Is at home again after a few days pleasantly. spent in ThomaviUe. Miss Elmdre Williams or Macron. has been a guest of Moultrie friends for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Morrison have returned from Thornasrllle.

where they have been guests of friends. Mrs. Z. Benenson and children who have been in Augusta for several weeks are at home again. Mrs.

Sam Rarrell has returned from Norman Park where she has been with her parents for a few days. Mrs. Ida Williams is in Titton for a short visit to friends. Mr. and Mrs.

I. H. Cheek are spending a few days with relatives at White Plains. Oa. Miss Nora Craig has been a guest of friends at Norman Park this week.

An announcement which will be read with cordial interest by a large circle of friends. both in this city and in Au. i gusto is that of the approaching mar- rtage of. Miss Sarah Annulett Lowe. of Washington.

to Mr. Paul DuPuy Howard of AUZtJIIta which will occur at I o'clock on the afternoon of April 8 at the home or the brides parents in this city. Miss Lowe Is too second daughter of Mr. and. Sirs.

Gilbert T. Lowe. and is possessed of a charm of manners an engaging personality and a piquant beauty. which has won for herself a wide circle. of admiring friends.

Mr. Howard to a young business man of Augusta. Ga. whose. culture and sterling business qualifications have gained him a splendid place in.

the business and social circles of his home city. Mlsa Ethel Ellis after an absence of nine months In Clenfuewos. Cuba. will reach Washington about the tint of April to spend the spring months with her parents. Rev.

and. Mrs. H. I. Ellis.

Mrs. T. 3. Barksdaleentertaining The Matrons Club Wednesday afternoon. The mind works with difficulty during the aftereffects of coffee drinking.

The brain worker who drinks Ppstum made from dean hard specially roasted wheat has no effects" to contend with. In making Posttim the outer. coat of the wheat. containing the phosphate of potash. which nature places inline cereal.

for- replacing worn-out brain cells is used with the wheat berry. It produces a health drink for the thinker. There a Reason. 1' AP BULLETIN Week Commencing March 9th. Do We Sell You COFFEE TEAS SPICES SUGARS The articles that have made for us a Reputation we are Proud of 300 Branches in U.

S. Begin Now and Save 20- Per Cent on Your Grocery Bill By Paying Cash. Fresh Roasted Coffee. lSc 20c 2Sc 30cf 3Sc and 40c lb. Choice New Crop Teas 40c SOc 60c 70c 80c and 100 Try.

our Georgia Favorite- Blend at 25c pound. Cut Prices Imported Sardines can. 13c Cfllemans Mustard lb. tins. lOc Coleman's Mustard 20c Rorn Kinks package.

Gut Prices A Condensed Milk can. lOc Cream of Wheat package. 12c A Jams bottle. He Shakers Salt package. Sc Extra Elgin Creamery Butter' 35e lb.

Bell Phone 462 565 Atlanta Phone 462 Many ladles not-members of the club were invited. the occasion' being. In honor of Mrs. Fisher. of Atlanta.

One of the most interesting events of the week was the family dining with which Mr. and Mrs. RufusL. Foreman Mr. Foreman's second birthday anniversary.

on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Char and little daughter Victoria who have been visitors In Savannah for several days. arrived In Washington Wednesday to spend a month with the family of Mrs. F.

A. Cozart before returning to' their home In Baltimore. Miss Potts. of Newnan. and Mrs.

Fisher. of Atlanta. are the- guests this week of Mrs. Rldhartl CaUaway. Mrs.

H. O. Lewis. of snoa Is visiting at the home of Mr. W.

W. Hill. Sr. Mrs. James Reynolds entertained the Bridge Club on Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. T. IL Fitzpatrick. Ml Marie FItrpatrick. Miss Margurtte Hines and Miss Mildred Harper have returned from a ten days' visit in New Orleans.

GA Mrs. Beulah Smith. who has been th guest of relatives for two weeks. has returned to tier home In Atlanta. Mr.

I B. Stewart. of Joneaboro was th gue of relatives here this week. Mrs. C.

E. Stephens visited In the Gate City this week. Miss Clyde Matthews has returned from a pleasant stay at Powder Springs and la the guest of liar cuter. Mrs. I.

T. Robert. Mrs. W. O.

Cox la expected to return today from a visit to relatives in Marietta. Miss StIle Lndrum of latnan. spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. Mr. A.

O. Marc-is ha returned to her home In Meflonough after a weeks stay with relatives here. Mrs. Nell Scrub. of Inmu was the guest of relatives here this week.

The ladles have purchased a new organ for the Baptist church this week. The Ladles' Missionary society met with Mrs. R. E. I.

rife list Monday evening and elected the following officers for the ensuing year Mrs. O. a- Ouy. president Mrs. R.

E. I Fife. vlct president Mrs. J. S.

Arnold secretary. and Min Ads Harrison treasurer. The report showed that the society did the best work la Its history last year. Miss Nellie Camp visited relatives in Fairburn this week. Mrs.

O. E. Jackson is visiting her parents near Maimer. Oa. this week.

MUs Yalllie Smith entertained a number of young people at her tom. on Railroad treat Saturday evening. MILLEy GA. Mrs. Jake Culpepper of Wadley wee the guest of her sisters.

Mesdames Torn Addisonand K. Parker. TheWaystde Home chapter of th United Daughters of' the Confederacy held a very pleasant meeting Wednesday afternoon at the lovely home of. Mrs. Harrison Parker.

on Wmthrop' street. After the business session v. eral Interesting papers being read. The surprise program. which Is always an interesting feature.

were th names of the forts in the war between tb states arranged In. rebus form. Mrs. Jasper Brinson spent several days town this week with her1 sister. Mrs.

J. H. Daniel. Posey the littl. girl who was so burned some timeago was taken to.

Augusta to the hospital Mon day. Where we are pleased to learn she is improvlng It was found necessary to graft. some sXIn Into her back to heal the wound. Mrs. C.

E. Perkins of Perkins visited friend' in Mlllen this Wk The friends of Mrs. F. S. Mark regret to.

learn of tier indisposition and hope. to see her out soon. Little Robert Daniel has been quite sick with fever. but we are pleased to learn he it recovering. ArAnElaTs DEDICATED.

March 7. Special Thursday- afternoon was at eventful on for Hawklnsvllle. th occasion being the of the apartments otth Daughters Of- Confederacy In the -elegant new 30000 auditorium. Tile reception was given by and Mrs. P.

II. Lovejoy In. honor of the occasion1 to the daughters. th veterans and the city council. Rev.

If. Metlehee opened the tffElr with prayer. being followed by Rev. L. Greaves Ira dedicatory remarks.

A recitation by Mist Rogers followed then un a. sonxT ntln On- ttrOW Campground by Mrs. W. Jordan 7. Ii.

Coney. Miss Wallis. The room was decorated in. confederate colors soul photographs of the confederate generals including that oI Jeft Davis. Delightful refreshments were served The apartments have an up-to-date kitchen attached.

It was the wishes of the tax payers who voted for the auditorium bond is sue that the daughters given apartments Ire tb handsome were acceded. to by the city council. Th officers are President Mrs. O. W.

Jordan Sr. vice president. R. O. Pate secretary and treasurer.

Mrs. P. H. Lovejoy historian. Mrs.

wood Anderson. UIELLMAN GA. Quite an Important social event of the week was the reception given by Miss Alma. Mickey. musical director of Shellman Institute to the mothers of her pupils.

A musical contest was the main feature of the evening and was highly enjoyed by the guests. W. Terry capturing the prize. a box of stationery. A delightful menu wag served.

Mrs. R. X. Smith and children who have been visiting Mrs. Oscar Crittenden have returned' to their home in Jackson.

Mrs. IC S. Wottthey of Dawson it visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Martin. of this city. Miss Anna Crltteoden left Monday to visit relatives in New Orleans.

Mrs John M. Bell and little son are vWitlng the family of Colonel R. F. Crittenden. Miss May Dower.

who is attending Brenau College. Eufaula visited her parents this week. Miss Annie coxwell visited in Dawson this week. OXFORD GA. Mrs.

Jaunts B. pickey and" little son James Jr. visited Mrs. Julie Wood. Of Atlanta the first part of the week after which they left for Quincy.

lola where they areguests of Mrs. Dickeysmother Mrs. Pt Munroe. Mrs. John 7.

BonneU has returned from a visit to. her daughter Mrs. John Poer. of West Point. Miss Mazy Frailer of AUavta is the attractive guest of her' sister.

Xn. Bomber Smith. Mrs. Waiter Dranirsin of Social Circle visited Miss Fannie Singleton last week. Miss Lynn has returned from Atlanta where she visited Mrs.

Emory. nJI1IEBS01f GA. MV. and Mrs. Tiny Wilhlte spent save al days.

of the week at Stevens. visiting the latter's parents Mr. Mrs. Crtsler. Mrs.

7. E. MoElbanon is visiting lends in Athens this week. Miss Mantle Peodergrus. of.

Statham spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. 11. I.

Motley spent Sun- day in Athens. rueats of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webb Mrs SalltePlttardrcOf Athens5 is the truest or. her eister.

Mr R. B. Ttax- welt Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Storey and Mist Hattie Storey spent Sunday in Hoschton.

Mrs. I. O. Allan. and children.

of Gainesville were guests of" Mrs. Sara Bell the first. ofthe week. Mrs. 7.

E. Randolph returned from Athens Saturday from a weeks' via. it to her mother. Mrs. AUoeTo1m' WI.

Ella Smith. who has been teach- Ins in North Carolina returned home Wednesday. Mrs T. w. Webb is the guest of her sister.

Mrs. J. R. Bulloch. of Danielsville Mrs.

Morris. of Decatur- has been the iguest of Mrs. A H. Brook. Mrs.

M. C. Rhodes. of North Carolina. la visiting Sheriff Collier and family.

Mrs Miller. of Gainesville. soent Thursday with Mrs. R. B.

Maxwell. Miss Ruth Barber of Oainesville the guest at friends nere Sunday. I COVIICGTOX GA. Mrs. 6.

7. Slmml and Misses Sara and Borrier SImms returned-from a visit of to Mrs. JamesPorter in Macon. Mrs. No' 3 Terveil was the Ilfut of Mrs.

Ingratagn In Madison for a. week. Miss Dora CuLpeppr. Griffin yleitea Covtngtbn last week Misses Winnie and Gladys Lee attended the. funeral jof a schoolmate here last Mrs.

W. Cohen returned from a months visit to New York. Mr. and Mrs. J.

I phenjoj returned home from several week visit to Florida. Mrwes Annie and Fannie Taylor rf Circle visited Miss JEdnsI Taylor Miss Mattle of BnUe Wslted her sister My. WA Adams. Miss Flowers Qreer visited Monticello the pan week. Miss Sallie MA Cok who has spent three years In New fork returned to her howei la Covingtod.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coo of tisnta a visiting Mrs Nellie Cook. Mist Manti Banks of Atlanta pent several as guest of Mr Henry Wen. i.

Mrs. Tagen of NeA York and MM. Adams and Miss Agneg Oodtrey of Madison were sheets of Mrs. P. W.

Godfrey. Mrs. Sara Norman is visiting relative in McDonoi h. Mrs. W.

a. Norman visited her daotfu ter. Ml Annabel. Bessie TtfL Miss Brownie Hoson has returned sties a winter in Asheville. Mist Llsda Cook is yieiUng In Mil- edgevllle.

v. James Porter of Macon. Is til guest of Mrs. C. MRS.

C5. fl SMITH a Petcfatree Will Make. on Monday Tuesday. and Wednesday 1Cth. llth ANNtiAI.

SHOWING ofFAlonabIe Millinery Includinz THE CASTLE" and FRENCH MODEL. HATS Ir ANNAH' NEWS. it 58 nah. 7- Co ndenee. ainon th.

4 l1t" the i7earfancYdre. th nCltJb aet. t. tienln11ted w. fl 11" on.

140n HarriaonaDd the f' JO 4' 1. Shak llPerean Ipm rlal t1 allllltfd it I. arec ptlon 1. if laH. wa il it rs noo r.

en rtalned uuts Mon ay 1. gue Berry artment th tJ the w. li ven ft' enDing. i tPLvg. E.

en nUl t' dlel deltghtfuUy i jr t. an after- i. entertAtned- dy friends The young Baptlst church MI. Bessie TheadlcJve 1. WR ml slonary talk My.

I Re olds one roently. lr8 E. D. Wiley has returfled mm fof a v-felt to Winder. i Mrll.

E. A. CaMwell to In PendtrgTUI thts week. Mr AlIen Arnold dellihttu1ly Interi' tamed the young YatronS' Club Thure- day afternoon. I Mrs.

Walt la 1lIcm ii bet lxme In Winder. Mrs. 1. Wool was holltetls at ty to Rev. and GM rt onM UYreturne i from II.

vteft to n. it Mrs. R. R- tatPtt has II. liort VISIt to AtlantA.

The Pnsontr of Zenda" pt Nnted at the OI era i Friday night by lOCAl talent. Mrs. A. Ke11v wilt' entertain Irving 11111 next fteThOfl. The TU1Th lIe ivn by the LA- diu' Aid SocIety of the Baptist church for the church Improvemt fund the latter part of this week wee a financial I' rom S1Jl lItn Vt iRlI1nme.

Clara 11 Rayp ant Serppta are In Al RTTY Ray. or ItIath lls spent thp weekend In the city. Itlng rel- II. M. TTnrst hR returned to So- del Circle after II.

rt visIt to the cI 1I F. NewtnTl returned to a al Circle ttrr a WeS visit In the Ity. nnOLlTO C' ehl1dltn la TptuTnp 1 froma wpekC stay In At- lanta with Mrs ln gtPWRTt on- ponce deM Mrs the hot IIn htEIII At de tnformal domino party on Wednesday Thplr 1' were fr. and 11. it.

AdrtU1A. fT' and rr. Charte Roop. fI PautinC Harris and Mr. tar Tfagne and Mra.

Bass Mias rt ll1t lgh an 1 IT 1' th" fr 1 11' a Ft IA. Ju 1ge h. St cltl some andMnI. Gf' rg. II.

DI street. re. Putler lI1e Ba spent eraldaye Oharliogene of LaGrange afwhicb he Harmonle. ub e. ev nl Int r.

week-The remonr I. thebrlde at- I her Miss nt. lr. i ar Mrs. C3rmlchaelgave sday Nelle.

olr I ne Va.lker. N. CIhe 1 11r PI the gu I Mr est Romtthls 11r ll. Soc gS dole tUn guest. nd Ir.

L. 111111 dl Willat me The members Gr. ma Jes we an Mrs. TAut the bastes. rrt d.

Thur lay w. Vo i ae o' nF. CEVnLE GA. are Prof sor are SpartAn burg gu st Roherts I Cral i I I 1111. 1Ia 1 a lmlr HI I r.

I Kellf' slt I ew I Mar erlte Saturd I I I I I oSpl lal aslon. TO th counlr as Or. occaalonbelng FlnYd. An. il I I fI AW hFu r.

I 1M r. he' door. 1 FLO cm Car- i I IL VE 1 I Decatur. 7. Cor respondenceAgjs I fr I htful MrAlston a Thur day mornl I I Da htens Con tederacr me I I I 1 I.

X. He WU' I I 1 Canton eblldr n. MI. I I ue All" I. I MI.

M. Sun la lIul hln. I Je Quln En tl the had If nle. hlt I. I I i I trlpto I dr Cord le.

I I A th tdel" lc font lro re- t1 Ir ton the a be the I wb. 1011' ot. tried slst AI. GI I Mi's of' da IAdI t. In Informal.

I Thun a- some b. I A IA I ellle to' I. itg 1i giitst 1. tlt I ffef I i the I Pffltfer hotel. i Ht' chman.

IK lbl Sn Pi nir. Kim. behostes. Almerspent E. 1 attenon theweddlnC totake pl Wa.

er Chl cacothe of' dg rlt eM bo ee Ab ut rues refre h- home nul iber Wedn lIday Ot1i IE nest parentaof andifeard went to DtJpee- has fnen Mrs. 0. 81 Elm re I uet turn MI" InTlfton fora andMrl cheek 8J end- WAIHINOTON. A. cl le lof I rt ge ocl ICk S.

ndJ4TI. GllbertY. mannera whl 8. QuaJ I flcaU 0011 In li5. Clenru s.

IT Berlta 1LJe entertaining ffee i ostum- torn ean wheat contendwitK makingpost m. tofthe pOtasbwhithJ1atur in. the aclng wom-outbraincellsis witbthe wh at erry uCes hea1thdiinkJor er Of t' 1 fl IN 5 e' om fi ncfng SeftVou SPIESSUGARS' th thavemade torusaRep tati nwe" Beg nNow 20P rCent on Ro stedCoffee. Oc lbe NewCrop OOJb. t.

Pri es CutPnces GolemansMustard ns Wheatpackage 14 tin8 ottle Shak Saltpackage 35 46' AtlaIitiPhon I not. members' the irl a. I Rufus I 1. celebrated' Mr. a hter sher.

thetrUestl Sl1oam. MrW Miss ft a a FA YETT VILLE the gU t. I. the guest beni flcnn 1terMrs. M.

os Jiu relath. Bur lie. L8dI8lMIAlonUT even 114 preldentlra mo1d tre urer. tety a1Une pa entt MI. Satu ay eveDna Addla and RK The.

WaYllde the DaU htera After Intere Uncpaperl bein the thewar rebulform. Mr JaBperBrlnsonJ nt. tntown weekwltbhetw1te1 i llttlecirl time a Ion- Mr E. Perkinta1ted Irs. 1" Markett.

Cl' learnet lndlspos1t1onand toRe herout IIOO LltUeRobert. lea APARTXEKTSDEDICATFD iG' nh7 CSP ThuredayattenIOouwuII one the ofthe apartm nt. yln TIlere- Mh an fo the nd eft McGeheeopenet i rfnbe tJc rrv came lD the 014 bY MraW ID andphotographllof or eff Itwu thewlhel 1 lue. be ven art- the uucture which I The an And OD. I Sit I daJ entof Iven bY.

1811'1 dlrectorof In tltute. themasn rR. wac andchl1dren 03 I Ve i fanntsf Mr. I 0 ty Jol IOnue vieltlngthe fa ni1yat i ower. vls1tedher I Wawek WsAnnle Ii I I I OxFORD.

bin and IIttleon I i eth' e' rt us' guests olMr Dlckea motber. troma J4nJohn AUant1I i of' MI' 4 lrl. HNT1nT WllhSt a tbeweek thelatter rent-Mr. and SvIIIUftlr Pen erru Statham. apentSunday ndMn Ifoblerapent n- IftAthenl pe tolMr aDdKfa ttardof Mhen.

Mr. Hu I1Storey' HI I. hg ce ll TI ee J4r JE 8aturlyfrom beenUacl1 arollnareturne ome a webb1 tl1etu lt nut HBrock MrIM Ialtln fG Thur day Galneavt1leWatl afnen anere co itGTO a c1 returned. fr vlastot several A1a IrJamul rtu Ingramin1a4tlonfor DoraCuLpeppero v1ste ta we MJIItIW4nnteHulon aDa ft Mratot r. week.

teturn 4 ft' m. D101i h' wYork 8t Phen rom MJlleaAnnr aii Fal11l el KIEdIl MaUleftot a1 Ue her 1fnWA. A ame. 111 ted. Uon Uo theP et J4eC ok.

I ot yearlin Yirkntums hometnCovlnctou KiIaaud t. arevil1t1 1c1rraNeU dzysl UNt9t hft. ra5enotN. Yorknc Ml 1 l9 tl otJolrs. W.Ood- i S.

TlaIUngre rm visl Miss Aahevlllflo vle1t1 I me. J4ooDZ. tile igua MnrTc HSMITH 18. III- Mc nday ay' I i ANNUAL ofF on. TH rG dE i nd" I I 1 j'- 2 i Ic frnE CONSuiuTiON ThANL4 GA SUDAYMARCH 19O8 AH Mh1WcA1 IflOg ezdI iear fancy 0 tl1 on om.

en 1nvft The th th M1s fo ierean oni a01 MI a 10 4 t4a Mr. a to 0 apubilC a 1SS noon. Mrs. oung nday 4- 42 yg Mr 7 Mrs. lter tia 0.

EMC. daj recently. Mrs. Albert MohIty has returTaM A ellv flid' tre. aevisit tO Athena.

Misses Clam Bell Atlanta. Mrs. Harry Shoala. 1aittng atIvP. baa strntt city.

eWtnfl hBa i cIty. tave rettrni Ewin teWtTt de Mr and ltoliernC nd IflOSt re Mr i Mn' Mr. Mrs. flss eon 4 Ingben frs. StotPy re eeted a th Harr1sjo.

fe Mt the i trs. i th week tl 1 rs. the reh 3s UUIor t. a Perrycl ar n4 I i guest an tra. Powell.

3ti MrWill MiSs. OSies A devof1 aft Miss LAWUItCEVIILE Ir Mi I at sy wa Mr and fhe MRyan aa a 0 I 4 1 t. i It vh 4 sS 0 I kt i 4 I I be Ml Siine tgd isi. Mrs. urea.

to the N. at ee mie. ereister weak. tay I. Mrs.

ris Nellie-Morel i Mrs. have ai wood. fo of. Inaha. fees a GA.

Mi Berkidale dif- wheat-has Post a. a I ic TIk iifsC tParBULLETIN Week. 5 DoWeSellYou 35 1OO lb. und1. Sa- Mr Mildr FAYETTEVILLE ty nd 1' Mrs.

L. Addison B. tbt withher1stel ago. thewouttd. wears Ga.

of lbs Lhenme th oFJeff auditoriumbond is- ue Aln I MBell renau are he Wtl ht Mrs. Max. i of of the tbegiiet Mr A. is wa cj. 8imtn Jifie es from AIapa.

Zr James Porter se :01 Huson a WCobenseturne4froey J.L.t Taylor.ot.o- iisltedMlsgj4iti. A. Flowers0reerizite3gotI tbepat SaUIeMe rittwnedto hothein Coot are visitiitghxrs NellfeCook e4 5 fr1 MeDonotigh. wthterin Pottee WiliMakeon HE You are Cordially InvteL.

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