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M. L. THROWER,
a9 N. Forsyth St.,
Boll T*hone 1450.
Standard ’Phone 104.
ou are looking for a good
rent paying investment,
id this is it. Eight houses,
[ood repair, lot 200x100,
ldewalks, sewer and Btreet
mprovements; now rented
or $59 j>er month; will rent
ffor more. We are going to
offer this for quick sale at
sacrifice price, $5,150. Only
$1,000 cash, balance 1, 2, 3
years, with interest. You
will have to hurry if you get
this.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
(■LORE & JUSTIN,
21.7 Peters Building.
OX lim PART op powi.br street,
•pli ii.11.1 four room cottage, water, gas.
•* r, ‘ i. n,r '* >r V( *i tbe vsry plac«» for small
fiiiully; only si.CSO. Easy payments.
Mcp SIX UooM YlnPRE. EAMT FRONT
>-<!»;» large hH. tm iUB street; price
RFAB WIIITF.IIALL ftTRRKTs NICK
Hv»* room milage; nil Improvements down;
price l.'.J&i; term*.
JUST WI ST OF GRANT PARK. RUAND
new *ix room cottage; lot $0 by If*, and a
iN'sitty: water and g*« ami tile sidewalks:
on car Hue; price t.’.tCO; gjftO cosh and
$^ |mt month.
JUIA-NL'.^lilV.. Al'AhXilEMI UOUSEl
close In; n uts t».*.4o tier month, for a
feu liny*, while It laat*. for you know
some one will buy It at $4,350.
BHAXD NT.W SKVKN-BOOM COTTAGE.
55 feet front; side alley, water and gas,
■urmuiMird hy ul(*e home*, ulcely finished,
with cabinet mantels; $2,000.
NEAT THREE-BOOM COTTAGE, PKOC-
tor street; lot 200 f w t deep. Inclosed frith
**vm; $5) cash and $10 per month.
Why tl<* jon want to pay rent?
six niMisi norm: ox glens street:
lot >1 hr IW fret, resting at >11 P»r
ninutli; li,-'.'- Trria«.
5IODKUX SIX-BOOM COTTAGE. WITH
large lot: lH*st |>art of 5Ve*t Kud; $2,150;
thla Is a real bargain.
WT HAVE I'-Oftl LARGE LEVEL LOTS.
lalnc VI hy jy fret, In one half block
..f .nr line. In West End-, there tots
linn* rest front and plenty of ohMlr. Jnsr
E. L. MORSE,
1111 Fourth National Bank.
WOOUWAHP AVK. NEAR rUBROKKE
avontir; relmdldtr hint searty now X'
room boiieo: all ronr.nrences; lre.l lot,
riilM. M.wo. Tba koure would root to
hultd now O.I(n.
roTTAGE—SAME STREET AND IjOOAIj
Ur: hue S moms and wtdo Ball; otovared
lot; rear alley. R.M0-. POO caah. balnnro
r~
PIEDMONT AYIL. BETWEEN FORBMBT
avenue nnd Currier street: aubstinttolly
hullt K-rocui house; Prime condition; level
lot $6.«W. Terms $1,006 cask, balance to
suit you; 6 per ceat.
JOHNSON AVB.. BLOCK OF HIGHLAND
xvoniio; 6 rooni bonre; rvoently reprinted
Inside nml out; line lot. UxlB to rirey:
owner tnnvlnx to oaotkor stare.
terms tsw ranh and 13 per month, with 7
per cent on or tiofor,. will rent >240 yoar.
R.WL-BI.OCK OP BOULEVARD. N U1N-
litre - walk frohi center; kronm bonre: oow
ohinihliiL- nnd uspertDg: loeri lot. >1 f»et
from Trims »» onsh aud OO monthly.
ASIIRV ST.-COBNEB! lit DTK OF CAR
line; two nearly new houses. I and 4
rol'm*; rented for $U. with vacant lot. $1,500.
Jl h-r OFF FORSYTH ST.-SEVEN MIN-
" '(lies' walk from centre; Sjroooi rot tag.; lot
47xtoo; rental >M; titOO. Terms M.tW cask
and nn.uuiw mortpre.
ANSLEY BROS.,
* REAL ESTATE,
Offices 4 to 10 E. Ala. St.
Phone 339 Bell.
s. PRYOR ST. HOME. CLOSE IN. NICE
1 room honse. tkls sldo of Rlckardron
,irret; fronts ,i«t wllh s good lot. Price
K.30.
grant street homb-klboant >
room booss oo ■ heontlfnt comer lot. >S
fret froot. BulU for o horn,. A plxce that
will salt you. Price M.1I0. H.000 cs.b, and
Hi, hslnnr, IM pef month.
SOUTH SIDE HOME-NEAR IN. SPLEN
ffl«y treated; sloe rooms, two hath room.,
rml neighborhood: ptsre splendidly for-
Sltkrel sod will sell fsrtliurs and boure
for tko pile* of tbo propkrty. Price U.M0.
FOR SALE — 50 SHARES
VERY CHOICE LOCAL
STOCK.
the ATLANTA TITLE GUARANTY CO.
baa Just clsusd a successfsl year with set
ng« In cash over f per cent and an addl-
to tba niaut of I% par wat, a total of
““ff coat lurrraa* for 1406.
plant la conceded to be «*ue of th#
— Jw Ualtsd jgSi. Modern In every
raapact and Increasing In value dally.
Of Clears:
V, • *• .THOMSON. Prerid.nt.
_. J. W. WAM>N. Krrretary.
DI ratter•1 ,
ABA a. CANDLER,
JOHN p. CANJlLKU,
KOHMHHT ADAIR.
PHBSTON 1. ARKWRIGHT,
cMlL T.' PAW,
W. S. THOMSON,
There is no company stock
for sale. On account of other
investments requiring imme
diate attention 1 am author
ized to sell a part of some in
dividual stock not exceeding
50 shares. For further par
ticulars, see
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Avenue.
FAVER & BLACK,
315 AND 316 PETERS
BUILDING.
BOTH ’PHONES 3519.
•IfMO-OEW NEW APARTMENT, CLOSE
lu. on corner, paying 11 par cant. It la
worth your attention.
COBNEB LOT. NORTH MDE-IN SAME
Mark with Mejcellc hol.l, II IpproiH
With taro .torr. ,nd mom. orerhrid artll
|itp lr*m»odoiu Intrreel oo Ibe InvMtmrel.
Hftrr >17,100
UU. J. W. MATRON. H. AM>
PAUL VORE, Aul.UOt
».000-0 KTS SEVERAL NEW HOUSES.
poylog IS per cent; two street fronts; ear
tine. ,
*.30—OKTS > ROOM MODERN COTTAGE
—close In. iicsr I'eoebtres street; It tma a
large lot, nnd is worth MOOR Be qslek.
t-WO-NEW. MODERN ftROOM COTTAGE
In West Kud; one-third cash, balaace to
soU.
O.HO-OLTH (t-ROOM CUTTAUE; BATH.
water and gaa; nn car line; large lot;
oeor postofflcc. station n.
>li*d—GETS BEST BUII.DING IDT IN
West End; near Lee afreet; kali cask:
big bargain. ^
I2.3SO—OETS NICE - LITTLE HOME ON
terms.
$4.260—GETS NICE HOME IN IN5IAN
Park.
$650 CAHII—GKTH COTTAGE ON CORNER.
renting for $7; property around It bnlld-
lug up fast.
tijso-roR noon mtorr: bumy sec-
tlon; renting for $12.10. Room to build
■tore or dwelling otf lot.
$1,00)5—CHOICE ItICA'IDRNCK LOT. BEST
nelghlmrhood. ttee thla If you Intend to
build.
13,000—GETS 77 ACRES ON S. A. L. RAIL-
road; snltable for nittngoo or manofsetar.
lug site.
US EACH-FOU MKVEN CHOICE Resi
dence lots.
WE WILL BE GLAD *TO fllVK PiKTICL'.
Inn concerning uho.c mentioned pUcw.
SALESMEN': W. M. Ml'HOLS AND It.
H. GOWEU.
D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL
ESTATE AND INVEST-
MENT COMPANY,
202 CANDLER" BUILDING,
HELL PHONE 220~ATLANTA 854.
WHJdOW 8TRBET—LOVELY 4-ROOM
cottage, conveniently arranged, conve
niently located to three ear lines, lust 1
mile from old* depot, one block off Prnrha
tree, s nice lot and comfortable little home
for $4,150 on-easy terms.
A DANDY ELEVATED CORNER LOT ON
so sa to make yon money.
EAST LINDEN AVENUE. NICE 4-ROOM
cottage, well hullt and newly painted,
and lu good repair, tot 44x12$ feat. Price
$1.K0 on liberal terms.
FOWLER BTREET. NEAR PINE, FIRST-
rls„ troom cottier, with re blurt man-
tela. It he, a new roof amt I, newly
painted aud imp.red; tkls weald make a
Irst-class cottage home. Price, n,7M; lllicr.
■I terms. -
JPBT THREE DOORM OFF WEST
psachtree. one of the highest potato
around Atlanta, a dandy 8-room house, well
hullt. conveniently arranged with evsry
modern convenience, walking distance of
Whitehall -street. The surroundlnrs are
good and ths place Is a bargain at $7,400.
MILLEIHJE AVENUE—MODERN, 6 BOOM
csttage, every conVealeuca, large lot. well
shaded. Price. $2.7tft; small rash payment
and balance In monthly payments aa you
want them.
EMPIRE CREAM SEPA
RATOR
WE HAVE ON EXHIBIT tODPOUND
rnparity Empire cream Srpnrntor nt a
bargain. Kccommeuded hy experiment sta
tion*. Call and see It and get price.
DABNEY IMP. CO.,
100 S. Forsyth Street.
NEWTON S. THOMAS.
422 Century Building,
Bell Phone 2154 L.
T. Y. BHKNT. J. T. MANOl.’M,
Salesmen.
tl«M5-PAYINa fi.fiW YEARLY, 13 PKIt
coat. This la close In new white prop
erty. on the north side, and Is not saddled
with steam heat sml Jsnltor expenses.
SOUTH SIDE HOME AT CONSIDERA-
hly Ire. than cret Jhrre year, ,gn; 12
room,, tot JOriW. Thl. I, n romptrte and
up-to-dntc hojnr In on. of tbr lust neigh-
borbond, of thr reutb ride nnd ran bo
bengbt st * blx barrel!'.
TERRELL PARK IDTR ARE ON SALE
,t IU0 urb: ball raib. Call erre pboar,
1«.|, ami Irt aa tell you limit tbr tint
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ‘
rTTBSDAr. PEBRUABT I, IMT.
t C. MeCROIkT U U. JOHNSON
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Roal Estate,
503 Peters Building,
Phone 4691.
EAST LINDEN AVB., NBAS JACKSON
—A 9-rootn l iter; house; all modern eon-
▼eiHences; ooa bl«t from the alt a for tba
new city achool. $4,710. $1,500 cash, balance
easy. This la a wall-built home tad will
pUaacyvo. The price has been rad need
from
$1X000 BUYS A LOVELY HOME ON WEST
It ksaJJ rooms with lovely interior;
to date: large lot; we can't tail yon too
mark a boot ibis. >2,008 cub. balance to
■oil.
NORTH BOULEVARD NEAR PONCE
f>»Lren: ft room resM.ece; ririctlr op to
“ : Ixrg. loti an alosnnt bom. lor oely
sol
OH HIGHLAND AV
tit* of • teem,;, wet
Stern sums? vseriss
rbanra for builnree.
ON BAKER RT.. CU>|b IN-A LOVBLT
Satorr rerid.nre of II roomr. .lit. roof.
Knot lot
everything uori.m; built for n
bom.; owner Iwrlng city »ud will well for
tbo event Mr rule, price of H.W0; RM
rath, balance to salt.
ON POWELL ST.—A SHOOK COTTA
mated for WO end will sorely be W
70X1
5^I
StH'Wffi IK!» £ TVS
CMS, balance yrerly at d per cent.
W. S. ASKEW,
42(5 Empire Building.
Crew street, eight-room
house going at a sacrifice.
Owner leaving city. Nice
garden and servant’s house.
Crew street, five-room cot
tage, almost new; all con
veniences; $2,650.
Lowe street, corner lot, five-1
room'house, only $1,600.
Can von heat itt-—
I can arrange the terms on
any of the above to suit
>u. See me.
FOR RENT.
DWELLINGS.
1*4 Month Pryor ...
»1 Capitol
IO North Jackaon ...
... $4 West Baker
... h., 17 Baltimore Block
t-r. h., 100 South Boulevard .
f-r. k..
.. 50.00
.. 15.00
.. tt.00
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
| InOcoriU and Adjoining Slstds | | Pleasant Menllon From Other ados {
CUTHSERT.
On* of the very pleasant of recent
eocttl erente was the reception riven
by Mias Atloene Simpson Thursday «f.
tamoon. fronf S to I, In honor of Mrs.
Lorslano Mleklo Moya, who has re-
reived many beautiful attentions since,
romlns to her new home. The horns
Was daintily and tastefully decorated
throughout. The hsll was bright In
crimson Jsponless, red bells, and bank.
maun Japonic*,. rod b.ll«, and tonk
in the rear with sprsnserl ferns and
ms. Haro the (ueata wart cordially
by Mrs. Simpson, who
handsomely gowned In blsclf crepe da
chine, trimmsd In Irish crochet and
ehllton.
In the drawing room, wham Mb
Simpson recolvod her guests, there was
a graceful use of ferns and violets,
forming a lovely setting for the bevy
of beautifully gowned girls, who as
sisted In entertaining. In the receiving
Uns were:
Miss Blmpson. the charming young
hostess, wearing cream net over taf>
fete, with bolero of duny lore.
Mrs. Moya, tbs fair guest of honor,
was beautifully gowned In' black, fash
ioned with lose end 1st trimmings, s
becoming touch of bluo added to cor-
George Harrison Perry • was
hanOsom* In a gown of white cloth
trimmed with. lacs and rose-colored
velvet.
Mies Ross Bills' dress was of pale
bins silk, voile with trimmings of cluny
lace sad velvet
Miss Lucia Key wta attractive In
pink, with roses of some shade.
Miss Louise WorrUI wore a toilette
of blue trimmed In black velvet.
Little Miss Etodla Baldwin wore d
ffOfk of b|)W, —.
In the dining room the table had
for lla centerpiece a tall cryatal vase
of narclesua and feathery ferns, a
large bow of green ribbon encircling Its
base, extending over the table cover of
lace to each corner, where bowls of
violets were plaoed. The crystal can
dlesticks were unshaded, and every
where palme end feme were the basis
of decoration. ~
Misses Carolyn Worrlll. Maud Ksl-
mon and Odn Tee beaut were the
three lovely young girls who assisted
in tits Hilling mum- where dellchws tw*
freehments were served.
Miss Carolyn Worrlll worse becom
ing gown of green cloth, with waist
of baby Irish lace.
Miss Maud Kalmon was In pale blue
silk, made princess.
Miss Oda Teabeaut was In white net
over pink. .. .
About seventy-five guests called and
It wae a most beautiful and delightful
occasion.
d-r. h.. IIS M.gsoUa
S-r. b„ SIS Earn Fair »
d-r. k.. IS Mormon 25,
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE) RENTING AGENT,
MACON.
The Young Ladlae' Cotillion Club
gave their annuel ball at the Volun
teers' armory Friday night. The armo
ry was beautifully decorated and the
dance was one of the most enjoyable
of the season, ... -...
There were a number of charming
visitor, present who greatly added to
the pleasure of the occasion. All mem
bers of the dub were In fancy dress
and many beautiful costumes were
seel hskqaet ,
change, to which their wires were Invited.
TUI. M am of tlw witty'risbe —
rlly. which ws* rt pat.alt rib
bj tb#lr
beautiful*
ly at Ms-hasd euchre Tuesday afursooo
In eompUaMUt to Ml.. Virginia Lyon, of
Mobile. After the game waa dnlahad awl
. p ?d M LS3?sriib»,.“'sa
, Jama-/ has goue fo Virginia.
haring lieen called there to her mother,
who (a vary III.
Mra. T. M. Owes, la visiting her mother,
Mre. J. II. Baskhesd. la llinuloghaab
Mra. Itarid Johnaaa entacteloed s asm
her of ladles Thursday aflersoon la koani
of ber cooalw Mrs Albert Elmore, one
of the rbanalag astedwUuui heUea, who
has added to her charms aa the years
have gone by. Tie guasta Inrladed aom.
of ber contemporaries, all belles of thr
■titles:
Mlae Knox, of AsslatM. who baa been
is ndiulrad sweat of Mra. O. W. Pat
lerwiu. haa r-'uroed to her home
Mia. Lee;, „r IH-uiotioll.. la tlaltlug Mlaa
Janetta Hbeuw. and will In- the bonoree
t acreral pretty partlea
The Council of Jewish Women entertain,
cl many of their friends Tucadny with an
afternoon of song aud story, followed by
a lieniltlful reception. Mnuy nweet volren
were henrtl In wdo and eoneert, nud w
HPrr HPini III mm Rim I.F.HTIS, mull wv,
eral liesullful readlogn given, all by locnl
talent. . ... . .
Lieutenant Graham 1- Jidmaon. who haa
la-ell tlaltlug bin grandlliollier. Mra. IJgoli.
haa left for Fort Ruaaell, Wyo.. to In-
gone a couple of weeha
Mlaaefl Ethel aad Anna reiser are slatting
friends In Honth Carolina.
the
much
Kana
tuning her
mIm "rieVla”Moh *'eoiertalaed delightful
l> at cards Friday afiernoaa. In compli
ment to her elans .mate at Rophte hew.
comb. Mlaa Ham Marks of Hlutealppl.
After the game a three-course luneheou wan
-read, and the handaemu prise awarded
Mna*EdTowlerentarialnadI the Tueaday
Card Clab aaalated by Mra. Oanlaer. Mrs.
M d2"SSa
id the gneat', prise was a hand-patntod
ptate.
doaeu of thetr young tady_frteoda
at a danee Tneaday evening. MlmWU'U. of
Hemopolla: _ Mlaa Lane,, of . Birmingham.
aad MIm'Usher, of Virginia, being tba
go rata of honor.
Ulia itoneru Honerm in a oiaiw
Wedaraday morning, the young boatwa
and her sneat of honor. MIm Aigte Hard
wlrh. wearing tdg dowered kimonos and
In costume.
Beldartn and Mark, all
... The deromtlona of the house
carried out the idea to the Oriental adorn
ment. and the score cards were aimrtl Jap
anese -lanterns. The drat ^jrtse^ s Japan
ear purse, waa wou by Ml
and the consolation, a Jswi
waa won by MIm HcmIs wl
Fltapa trick.
DcmIs Winn, of I>»mop-
id ARIETTA.
MIm Mabel Cortrlyon area the charming
FRANK C. DAVIS CO.,
Real Estate and Renting,
507 Gould Bldg. Bell 2895.
Decatur, (la . os terms to gait yen.
cash, tS> monthly.
jamo-iriT orr
have modern
stalls, etc., on
MS monthly.
rp JACKSON STREET WE
r .lory, » room house, bam,
large ml; one half cash and
Bed. over Omni Pdrk and
y In rithar of theaa
aeetlona. Hat It arllh as ssd ws esu Sml a
log IO our noaincao. ir you uave sonaea
o rent, we would be pleased to have your
roperty on onr imoke and you suy fast
mnred that your Isterrata will be carefully
looked after. Ulre ua a rail.
WE HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO WANTS
1 few vacant lota cheap In aelghhorhood
of Unit Park. If you bars them, ate si.
Among the out-of-town guests who
were present were Miss Tupper. of At-
lento, who is Iho guest of Miss Jose
phine Jones; Mlaa Tsnniaun. of Dal
las. Tax.; Mlaa Garrard, of Columbus;
MIm Jnjx-a, of Reims, Ala.; Alias Fprt,
of Atlanta; Mies*. Bessie and Mary
Anderson, of North Carolina; Mlaa Ha
rsh Wadley. of Bollngbrnke; Atlas Su
sie Smith, of St. laiula; Mlaa Anderson,
of Tenneaaae, and MIm Marie Haien.
of Knoxville.
Saturday evening the Log Cabin
Club will give a dance In honor of the
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Simmons will go
to Bamesvllle nn Saturday to .vl.lt Ml'..
Simmons' slater, Mra. A. o. Murphey.
They will be accompanied by Mlaa
Marie Hoien. who will spend several
days In Barnesvllle and will go from
there to her home In Knoxville. MIm
Hsxen, who hoa been the gueat of My.
and MVe. Simmons for the peat few
weeks, la one of the prettleal and moat
charming young women who have vis
ited Macon this season and she has
a host of friends who will regret her
departure.
President and Mra. Dupont Ouerry
lava a vary original anil delightful
party last evening In the Wesleyan
parlors In honor of the lady teachers
of the college.
The parlors were thrown open to the
gueat* and the decorations were of
palms and Jonquils. The feature of the
entertainment that furnished much
merriment and fun waa the auction
sale conducted by Mr. Warren Roberta.
Each gutit was given a hag of gnnney
and Mr. Roberts mode n splendid auc
tioneer. A copy -of "That Old Sweet
heart of Mine" sold for twenty thou
sand dollars.
Later "Old Alslds" wei played and
the beautiful pictures given aa lirtaas
were won by Miss Galley and Mr. Rob
erts.
WAYCROS8.
Mrs. M. I. Hurley, of Thetastvllle. has
lieee tba guest ef Mr. sad Mra. I'. N.
Harley
van by Mra. W. A. Price aad Mrs. ...
. Montana, at tin- home of Mrs Price,
on Slvtdwnaon street, when they enter-
talaed the Amasraent Club at Svr haml
euchre. The parlor, library and reception
mam wen throws Into one, nuking a a pa
laced. After the came, dettetooe refresh,
icats ware tarred at the card tables,
bn prises ware won by Mrs. Robert I..
Tba prises wan won by Mra I
Branham. Mra James W. Belllager and
Mra J. c. RtetnbeUaer. The members of
the club praeeat, with thetr guests,
Mra T. If. Morrison, Mra II llVRnrnett.
- -i c ——. - - ..
Mrs. J. M. Cox
I . H. Ileddlng. A
K. A. aiders, Mra.
Mra.
.. -.a. Head Hat. Mra
Alra. .^ahsm.M
i“2:
HtHnbHnter. Mrs. *. T. Wrlfht. Mm. R.
A. Mm. John l»hoU«. Mm. I. K.
Wntllry. Mm. IT. II. AItttrtaoft. Mm. Mr
llnyo, ami Mlnart l k a«lluo Aamiu. Mnry
ilari from Atlonla. tail will In* tko gumt
oTMr. and Mra J. E. Wadley. A. MU.
I'anllnr Hryin, Mm. Nwalu bad • hoot of
frtvuda In mtyenm. who wlU bo dHIgbtrd
to I mm of lu-r Mpooird rotam.
» mMu, ■ few
Hfv.
. Mm. JHIrmow WIIcox. «fttr it vNt to
htr Mster. Mt*». W., \V. Bmrb. bM mtanmU
to bor homo at WllUiroocb—.
propusltlun lu lola ever offend la Atlaetx, i j Mra I-. D. HoyL of
K^TGN 0- TUOMAB. fi C««. W «d*‘MlfiidS'^ * V ‘"'
COVINGTON.
Mrs. W. Al. Robinson and three sons,
of Augusta, spent the week-end with
Mrs. J. M. Allen. Mrs. Jlmptle Farmer
and children, who have been with Mra
Allen for several days, left on Wednes
day for their home In Edgewood.
Mies Annie Mae tlerry and Afre. W.
Former haver returned from a visit to
Decatur relatives.
The Woman's Club will meet next
Tueaday with Mrs. Thomas Wells.
Mrs. Missouri Campbell, of Alontl-
cello, was the guest Saturday and Run.
day of Mrs. Robert I. Weaver.
Mies Kate Thompson, who has been
the guest of Mrs. II. Meriwether
Thompson In Atlanta for a month, la
eapecied to return to ManaReld within
the next week.
Allas Essie Hyer nnd her friend. Miss
Arthur, of Conyers, were In the city
last week and vlilted Miss Gertrude
Richardson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Venable spent
Rundny with Conyers relatives.
Miss Ackle White was the guest if
Miss Annls Higgins nt Rtarravllle on
Sunday.
Airs. It B. Dsvls nnd Mrs. Genie
Thompson have returned from a short
■toy In Atlanta.
Airs. G. H. Rrynna and Mlaa Katho-
ryn Bryans returned Thursday to Au
gusta after n week's visit to Mra. R.
W. Huaon
Mra. W. Cohen and Mlaa Evelyn
Cohen are In New York city for a
month's visit.
Mra. James R. Rtaphenaon haa been
visiting Mra. F. J. Cooledge, of At
lanta.
Mlaa Ina Hardy, of AI mon. waa In
lent, wry served
at the close of the game.
One of tbo moat pleasant events of tba
sws-ffi&we
tngtmni. Ala., tiles Laura Candler of Deca
tur. Ua., and Mlae liscwn of Marietta The
■core cards and Ices represented ilu minor*.
Dnlnty refreshments were screed.
Mrs. Emms Warren tthyrea. or New 1
was the guest of Mrs. It. c. Cole tsar
l.llllan Malta, of (lalnaarltle, Ga„ la
the guest ef Mra 0. K. IHeh.
MIm Mary Dean Towers haa retornrd
to the graateat advantage, the gecotsnaal.
ArahM affatiTanl. whSlg «mfol I hr amt
laishrd planlata Is the South. Aa eg-
eredlaaty elalawste buffet upper waa
after the msair. Aa attractive
faalare of the afternoon area the program,
which bore the monogram of the koateea ou
the card, with the date, aad the words ot
the sooga rlthlu.
MIm C'uasldy wae the bonoree st s large
Mr. an* llm. Otorgr II. Unwell rntar
talnrd at dlaaaf at tba Bamlaol# Clab'a uaw
grill mod ou TbarwUjr creniujr. tefora
tb« Yr *-‘ — L "
Fh<> Yarbt Clab rotllllon. TbHr gimata In*
rludGd Mr. anil Mm. iawn I. Mattoa. Mr.
and Mm. Guy B ChampUlu. Mr. aad^Mm.
“ IM.
U. Jsqaelln L’Engle. A sumhar of top
pers Were given after the qaSre.^hebirgeet
P.
ITHHilU. III Id 1/ |RP1UI HCIHK (niltV Nt
■mall Ublra aad a hot coarsa sapper waa
amid.
Mra. CMMBwaU Gtblmna aatartalaad (be
aame evrnlna at aunper In eomnlltaeot to
Mrs. Jeneraon D. Browns, of
iJh ‘ ■'
Oress gave TbHr usual weekly dinner party
oa Wednesday evening. The (Jraat* din-
uem bare been Quite a fentur of tbe aa*
aaa. and hat greatly brightened a aoomwbat
dull winter.
Mm. Court land Vtuekmnn waa tba hoataai
on Montlay nt a hrklge and luncheon par
ty. Konr tables enjoyed the game.
Two-buffet supper* are on the (opto for
Friday. February 1: Mr. ami Mra. Tlumiaa
I'. Deuhaui. hare luinied rani* for a large
party of the mariitnl net. nnd Mr. and Mra.
Augiistu* II. King will entertain (he un
married set In the same pleasant Ir Informal
fiiKblon. Miss Josef a Allan, of Leslngtou.
Vs., bill In* the guest of honor at Um
King fnurtlon. nnd the hoaome at the Dan-
Itsiiis I* to In* Mm. Ilenry W. Cook,
iiniiir n* ir- iimr/ n. vwis. in
Uhllndelptiia. who Is visiting her sister. Mrs.
Arthur <2. Ciiuian, st the latter's mugiilll-
eent Kllxahcthsu residence ou 1 live raids
avenue.
Miss Roberta
.— Mrs. Fleming Van lienaaalner.
On Monday evening, Anton Mchott aad
sevral other artlats. gave a Wagnerian
evening at the Windsor that Tied with tlto
Lillian in "The Butterfly" at the Du-
fair
look tivcutv-four with powerful glasses and
nt short range, and that she Is a grand
mother aeenis little lean than a miracle.
Hoelety waa pretty «
the two shows, and
ed botiM
PBN8AC0LA, FLA.
In honor of Mrs. Julian Mlbley* waa among
decor* ft mi. on the place curds, single bio*-
souis strewln —-**-• ‘
hie, and ImuI
oa every sidi
royal color. The ladles
Julian ttlbtos. Ml
!m II. G. DeKlIvn, Mm Qua Kltsea; Mra!
■rry Holla ml. Mra. Florence Thompson,
^ ^. n v u ? h ii^: ro ' TES -
Mr. T. F.
Mrs. W. II. Northrop entertained ot cards
on Wednesday afternoon at her boom ou
West Gregory Street.
Bishop Kdwta O. Weed la tba guest of
Ur. and Mra. II. L. fllapoon. and will
■pend tbe remainder of tbe week In Pea-
Tbttf#dif.~TfH. — Thbaia "U."Wala«»~sill
a card party to a large number of ber
rrlday Mm. T.
ernooii. The prissa. a hand point*
irsday aft*
nted fray
salad coursi* was $med.
Mrs. E. It. Hunt entertained a few friends
at bridge on Monday afternoon. The occa
sion. although informal, proved very enjoy-
0 *A P 'dellghtfnl social event was the bridge
party glvdu ou TbfsUj afternoon by Mtosvs
Julia' ahd Mary Howell. AImuu thirty
guests were present. Delicious refreshments
were served.
ve a charming dance
. and Mm. Joseph M.
Drown ou Friday night.
GRESNVfLLE.
Oaraiaae and Margaret Mabaoa.
of Troy. Ala., am the guests of Mrs. B. D,
Mahson.
ijr for _
Mrs. It. It. Mabeon eutertalnetl one even
lug recently In honor of her nieces. Misses
Mntis..ii.
MIm Kllta Hill waa host
ceptli
Fuller winning tba prlae. a beautiful Iwok.
Delightful refreshments were served by
Misses Mary and Marsh lilt).
Mrs. It. n. Msbson complimented her
gue«ts with an elegaut receptlou “
Wednesday evening. A guessing
Vra* enjoyed. Miss Jewel Irwin win
ls(Hea‘ prlae aud Mr. Wilbur Culpe^
ntlemen'a. Those who enpiyed Mrs.
last
„ r«mtest
llUlllg the
lltmr Culpepper t
gentlemen's. Those who rnjoyeif Mrn
Ifshson's hospitality were Mlaees Msrpn*
and Clammae Mabeon. Kllta lllll. Mnr,
I.OU Fuller, Martha llllldrwtl Irwlu, Net
- - . . lanuil dim, yrwri I.aais.. ,rci-
tie Culiiepper. -Jeaeto. Thrash. Pesrl WII*
4rs. E * -
Hums.
Rckford fail Mra. J. W. Pink
ston, Messrs. W. C. Culpepper. Warner
lllll. 8. II. .Carlisle. It.dH.rt Uaffett, Olin
Turner. Meade. J. H. White, (lllliam. liar
Atlanta.
Mr*. (
peopli
Hill Is visiting relatives In
M. O'Hara entertained the voting
. _ a delightful manner on Friday
evening, complimentary to Mis* Martha
Hill and her jrnect. Mis* Mary Ijnti Fuller
MIm Jewel Irwin 4 * party on Hundny even
ing wms s pretty compliment to Mlaa lllll
and Miss Fuller. A geographical guuic ws*
pinvnl, the prise falling to MIm Jessie
Thraali
In honor of Miss Martha
dlM
Mlaa Ola Bradley
Forsyth, where aha will spend a w«
»»MAnhb Br«dl«y<
with
Mr*. Mary
were Misses »■ • • «*>« . wwi. mshih shu
Kllta Kill. Jewel Irwin, Margaret and
Clara nine Mtibson, Mra. J. W. Plukslon and
Mm. H. D Msbson.
... __ Gant enterUlnsd a
oumlwr of her friends In honor of ber «l»-
*r. Miss l»tta Gunn, of Kentucky.
Mrs. W. B. Wright has lately ratnmed
•out a Visit to Middle, lira Wright wlU
_j»v# as her guests s**varaf dBannlag ynuar
ladles, who will ho with hoc -d«slog ^«nn**
vai week. - —
Rooaaa*
TRIRLK CLAY
and
RaaoiV
wntsh
Ws
SWorsot
ffanuina
verwara, wkiari
net match our __
^ spring stash, aeftMh
S W« are sailing at toaa -
° than half tha ragu-
8 tar railing . pri«k I
j T h*M goods somtoi
j. of Rogers Bros.*.
C - William Aogore and ;
3) Simon L. A Gao
H. Rogers Co.
•:ai
arc fully guarantrad'
full plats and stria*-
1/ perfect.
.Roxers- triple-plat*
12-penny weight
E ln linndlo Dinner
Iver, full also;
tbe retrutar soiling
5T££U2.5iL
>kf$i rA
DgwTM, $2.50
liko cut...
Toblsdpuoas $2.50
1
Ilka cut...
Teaspoons *1 TC
, Ilka cut...
like cut....,
*10.0
Entirs lot 2d pieces,
Exprsse prepaid, up.
on rsosipt of *&0i
KELLEY JEWELRY CO.
EMPIRE.BUILDING, ATLANTA, OA.
ertmon affair* are being arranged In b«f
Junior.
Mis* Minnie Mackill was hostess at ft
very pretty Is ache* m oft . Tuesday, bar
guest* Including Mlaa Bvelya lias
|j n - *
tnosvllltf. Miss Alice Crawford of Aleuft*
. . Use Florence Ktevea is.* Miss
J(< Hhotter, Mlaa Belle Hhotter. Miss Jo*
lla Hunter. Mtoe (lpbells Dent. Miss Lucy
Harrow and Mlsa Claudia McAlpIr
Mrs. F.. 8. Trdodel gsve an eajc
tie bridge party on
Mlsa Leleah Adams and Mra. foha U<
Mrs. Cooper Myers entertained oo __
day morning with bridge for Mra. As
soft Chisholm, of Charlottes Tills. YA*
guest of Mra. George Tennllle.
,,Mr. aud Mrs. K. 8. Nash gave ft beautiful
iuer party ou Friday evening, their guests
Krlng bridge afterwards.
Jr*. A. J. Ives was hostess ou Friday
ernooo at a very delightful receptlou at
ber home on Kast Gwinnett street
There waa no golf tan on Saturday, as all
society saw tbe clever skit. "Tbe Man In
the cupboard," presented by amateurs ■»
-the Itoftedtottito Balir-Tftft Tlsy wss-gti
JSSptt?. ff?! , R‘‘.2ft
baa been the' gueat — ,
week*, has retnrned tt> 1
rtvrn
mond, after a visit to Mrs.
Mra. Ttenben O. Clark and children, of
Dome, have com dowa to spend several
mouths la ffavaonak aud have token n bouse -
on Kast Huntington street.
Mra Bdwln weed aad Mlaa Margaret
Weed, of JackaoevtUe, am guegts OT Mrs.
Joseph D. Weed.
Mrs. George Tucker, of Memphis, la Mlaa
Uly Ly neb's guest.
Mra Ieools Le Hardy la tba coast of bey
parents. Mr. and Mra F. %C MlUor, H
Augusta.
WAYCR0S8
WhKmau -delightfully
CARROLLTON.
town Is deeply jrleved over the
of Mra. A. C. McDonald, which oc
cur
death — —
corred Friday afternoon at her home oa
Mouth street.
Mrs. J. Y. Hlatoch and Misses Ells Brawn
and Angle Tanner spent last week In
Newnan. visiting Mra. J. Ik Mummers..
Mra. r. W. Ttrkoor. who has beeu visit-
days ago.
Mr. WlU
to ber home Is New York a few
Tlcknor. of Now-York.
rtn
Dr. Mere llarrift of Valdosta, spent Bat-
unlay and Sunday with his father. General
M. W. Harris.
Dr. Key Harris spent the latter part of
last week In tbe city, attending tbe bed
side of hi* aunt. Mrs. A. C. Mcltonald.
Miss Mary Diug Is vlsttlug her sister,
Mra. Francis I^»ng. In Corona. Ala.
The Willing Worker* had a pleasant meet-
Iny with Mrs. Cliff Turner ou DUIs strast
at
Mrs.
talM _
home ou WUIIoma street L
Mr. John Gibson, after g pleasant visit
of some dsrs tokia parents atFolkatan,
ban retnrned to the city.
Mr. George F. Woolen arrived In the city,,
Friday morning fr*mi Greenville. M. ‘ C.V* *
Mre. if. A. im.tdon left HedseadoF"
neruHix - for Jarkanurlll., who. she wtft
r ad nuw! time with her daughter, Hto. j_J
0. l*xtu., of thsx sta. . — Jjjz
Mre. lieu ntck.riMiu, of It.
srrtred in the rit; Thnreds
R ot Mre. Gerixe “
i .treat.
r. W<
freui a.
raw dij, to rets-
.lilt at 1 I _
tiers ami (Manila In ttaraunah.
Mlaa Manila Make, of V.ktnets. srt. la
The rtfnl* are out announcing the eft-
gage me nt of Csptsln John D. Harvard, sea
Qt Mr. ami. llra..W. c. Harvard. ef tM«
City, to MTm lvcrlo Hagood. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Warle II. Hagood, of Dm-
well. M. C. The wedding will lake place
on Thurmlay, February 14. After the cere-
mony. Mr. and Mra Harvard will return
to WayrroM, where they will make their
home In the future.
GREENSBORO.
Mrs. Luther Vincent has returned from - .
visit to ber daughter at Washington.
Mra. Munich Morgan aad cbIMrau am
Governor Terrell and Urofcsanr Mtewart.
Those Invited to meet the distinguished
r ats were Judge Harris, Mr. Aycock, Mr.
C. Mnndcvlll* ana Mayor l.ong.
Mlsa Nora Hbaw, who haa been visiting
In Birmingham, has returned home.
Mine Josle Carroll, of Atlanta, visited ber
mother last week 1
The missionary conference of the Romo
district I* In aeaslou at tho kid
church thla week.
Mra..John Vaughan has returned .from
{toupvtlle.
ft. W. Atman ha* l»een nut of the city
for two weeks, attending to business mat-
(era.
Mr. K. W. Kramer nml wife, of Waco,
Tes., are expected lu the city sum to visit
the family of Mr. B. G. Krnuier.
Mra. R. F. Hyatt entertained the Lit Mu
lul» Thursday aftern<Min nt w “ "
most InteiVNtlng meetings this
ever had. Captain John Hmlth. I'owhntnn
and I'neahontSN were the historical fig
program
MIs* Martha Hill eatertalaed dellglitfnUy
Thursday eienln* lu h«
guest.'
Fuller.
onor of her charming
Mra. J.’ II.’ Winslow. Jr., entertained „
few friend* delightfully Wedneadtay evening
In honor of Mra. P. F. Jeuklns. After the
games elegant refreshments wen* served.
The lmlte«l guest* were Jlr. and Mrs. Jen
kln«. 51 Uses Jessie Thrash. Jewel Irwlu,
Vllhnr Culpep|N*r. Bei^ Free
iftitt Dstr. PbHlips.
Mis* Msry tlrner Is on nn ettemled visit
to her Niiut, Mrs. Neal Johnston, of At
lanta
Ml** Mary l.nu Fuller left Monday for
Carrollton after a pleasaut visit to Miss
Marthn lllll.
Mia* Martha lllll left Monday for Newman
to visit Miss Evelyn Martin.
MU* final Elder, of Macon, will arrive
this week to ln» the guest «f her aunt,
Mrs P. W. ntts.
an. ss 1111*m •. otjii b musit me on
Friday nftrrsnon ws. ike wrat nslqu. sml
owe ot Ilk- nt drilffkUnl nntid thr
■n. Mrs nrjrsn mN hr. imti (two
JBII are red hrr swrei. (two
kandredjs wwihrr^ whsi wrre.lhos sW, la
egovmXTvat.
salad course was served.
Fred Wllsen. of Aeworth, to vlattlng hi*
mother. Mrs. D. G. Wilson, on Maple street.
51 r. Hugh Brown apetit Monday lu New-
nan
SAVANNAH.
5lra. W. W. Williamson's card nnrtr on
Tuesday was the largi*«t nffnlr of the week,
though each day ha* tN*eu rmwded with any
tiuiulier of small but moat delightful ent*<ft
talniueiita. Mr*. Williams’ attractive home
wns decorated with «*riuison roars, sail
these contraRtlng with mauy cluster* of Jon
•lull* distributed as favor* lent a lovely
touch of color to the rooms. Mho wsa
sUted by 5lrs. Itoliert ll*rrison of Atlanta.
Mra. Clarence Amleraou. Jr . 5llas Meta
Tlioina* ami 51 las Irene Wither*, and her
guests wen* 51 rs. ‘ Charles G. Bniney, 5lrs.
Ilope Hull. 5lra. Autlermm Chlsholtu, Miss
Maud Thomas. Mrs. Gadsden Porrher. M
W. G. Morrell. Miss KIliulteiK Butler. Miss
l'hoebe Elliott, Mra. T. J. Charlton, Mrs.
Anton Wright. Mr*. W. W. Rogers, Mra.
51111s B. lame, 5lra. Gny llowanl, Mra
Mto Frits**. Airs. Julian Chlsholui. Mra.
Paul Haskell, 51 rs. Wayut* Cuuulugbaia.
51 rs. T. M. Heyward. Miss Margaret ifceua.
Ml** Emily Mh«>tter, Mrs. Godin Goemrd,
Mrs. K-.M. Nash. 5lr*. J. A. G. CarwHt, Mr*.
51r*. Ilenry Jtruen.
Mr*. Amleraou Car
lalcharL -_,™ .. . ... ■ . » m,
Alexnniler. Mr*. II. W. Johnson, lira. ||*r-
«»ld Ayer. Mra. T. I*. Waring. Mra. J. M.
Lang. lira. Jack Itoner*. Mrs. George Ten-
thss wifb Mr.
idlng some tl
t'otutnon*.
Mrs. T. B. Rlcs visit*4 Atlanta lft«t
week.
time Hth her daughter
Mlau Bessie Torbert
after a Yf ** ‘
Msdltoit.
I»r. J. C.
Aslisrj. I>r. T. K JUre. Mr. 1. B.
rViT.-'i/ffSsar'.js.r.'iS
Crawford-
tlftM leaf
Williams
lug a few
hunting.
Mr and Mr*. V. M. Gaaa. of
vllle, were In Greensboro a t
week.
Bev. and Mra, B. O.. Smith attended ^ba
Callowuy-BoawrII wedding at Penflsld
week,
Mto* Nellie llall Isavaa soon to visit bet -
brother Jn Marietta.. . _.
Mra. George A. Hall aotortftlnad tbo Lx-
dies* Aid Moctety of the Presbyterian
church In a most delightful manner last
BrltUy afternoon. After tbo usual box!*
ue** program, Mra. Hall. —
w ,_ ,,
dntightcr7 51 ra. K II. Armor, served um-
clou* |H*nnut Mndwlcbea nnd not chocoUtft.
5lla* Hattie 5Ioore, of Mouth Candlha. la
the guest of Captain anil Mra. II. F. Hart.
Iludnal Weaver, of Macon, visited Gretna*
Imwo recently.
51 ra. it. F. McWhorter. Mlaa Pearl aad
Master lloke Bmlth McWhorter am ‘ ^
ud Mra. J. fi. Amour. Matter ,
Anuour and 5Uoa Mattie Millar at*
the funeral of Mr. Ed llall, at Non
Monday.
Mr*. James Reynolds Is la Union Patel
with her auut, Mra. Lepra Printop, who li
•Mite III. , • *
Mr*. Thomas Hollaed apent several days
In Atlanta recently.
iMMrding with hsr grandmother. Mrs. B. H
Hutchluaon. here, and attending Tbomtl
Htoeka Institute.
MIm 51amto Baynes visited Adnata leal
week.
wu* assisted hy Miss Ctotidln Mt-Alpln, 511**
51 Ir la in Item, MIm Margaret Charlton sod
.TSS
net* of the Psubody eonaarvstory. wsmUio jptvo an I
arttstr, and ber rrqntxltfTOlCi wrrbrkrd cfawfunl,
5IIm Julia Kuuter’a guest. MIm Altee
Crawford, Is laring very pleasantly
tallied, a variety of —*'*
pIn ancil in her honor.
tallied a party of twenty two at a buffet
SNtter
JUAfti
mfliaHMiHm
enreruliml U.t Tnredsy sftretMOk dPUHSI
Fninres A.lnsi,. Ttw wore rent, were lit,
Cunl, nf (in- Ki'-t,-... link wHk srklt, rtl>
•«>«,. Mire Jste Lresiss xqs.*MM
prlxc, a dnlnty hsMl-md, twndksreM.r
nud Idlss Mart* Park rnt Iks roasoUilou
After the game. Nannaliy. rrren-xad
nakra were »rv«t. Tboae present were
Mlsscn Addle, Julia and Mary Curxian.
J.-uule and Kata Krsna. Halil.' Anil Marin
Park. Aunn la-arls. Nell, llall. ll. nrietlu
Hmlta, Corrte Merritt, Lacr jsrniisu on..
Mnnlli* Itnynpa.
'lire lteia, Ji-rnlrea spent last week wltk
Mlsa Anal. Mac UossriiTst IVodrid.
the
William Party III.
William Perry, secretary
Dnbba * Way Comt>any, la III -lit
typhoid fever at htl home. In Inman
Park. Mr. Percy haa been til abom
three wclu, arwl whits his coadltioa
parly for Mlsa la thought ran to
aud sercral aft is bring cntsrtatead