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BMECH.
Talk lispplnts*. The world I* ud
( I MMUfh
Witlsavt pour wo*. No path I* wholly
rough.
Look for (hr places (hat arc smooth
Ahd spsak .if fiirm to iwst thy waarr
Of earth, ao hurt by aoa continuous
M tv. a train
of mortal discontent and irrtef and
pain. _
Tatlt. faith. The world. Is heller oft
* without
Tour uttered Ignorance and morMd
! v doubt.
If you hare faith In Ood, or man. or
* stir,
Sa> ho. If not. push back upon the
r i • ahalf
Of sllemc all your thouihts till faith
• ? shall rome.
No 'oho will triave because your lip*
are dumb.
Talk health. The deary, neeer-endlna
■ale
Of mortal maladies Is worn and stale.
Tou can not charm or Intsrest or please
By harp Inc on that minor chord, dls-
east.
•ay you are well, or nit la well with
And and shall hear your word* and
make them true.
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
TQ MRB. CUNNINGHAM.
Tuesday morning at It o'clock Mrs.
Louis Oholstln will enttrtaln at brldfe
ta honor of her sister. Mrs. George
Cunningham, whose visit to Atlanta Is
proving a source of pleasure to her
many friends here. Invited to meet
Mrs. Cunningham ate: Mrs. Tam Paine.
Mrs. Charles Conklin. Mrs. James nob-
ln»on. lira. Harry English. Mrs. James
Goddard, Mrs. Lowry Arnold. Mrs.
Harry Stearns. Mrs. Albert Howell.
Mrs. Will Inman. Mrs. Leon Lawman.
Mrs. Vaughn Nixon. Mrs. Henry John
son, Jr, Mrs. Btwlcfl, Miss Ann* Kit
ten. XI** Nannie Nlcolson. Miss Joste
■torMelt Miss Jennie English and
Mira Plannee Jackson.
i TO MU. AND MRS. LITTLE.
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
frank Ellis will antartaln at a dinner
party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John
Little and thalr guest, Mrs Ashton
MM*w. of Richmond. Tb* occasion
Will be one of the most delightful of
thr small parties planned for the weak.
TO MISS MORRALL.
*trk Tatar Erwin entertain-
v*ry Informally al luncheon a few
girf.'frlands In honor of her alsttr, Miss
Mo*j*lt. who Is among the attractive
visiting girls neats ip .UJfhta. Afttr
luncheon bridge Was puyetf
MR. A#p MRS. BYRD ENTIRTAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Charts* P. Byrd gave a
delightful dinner Sunday evening at
their home, on North avenue, compli
mentary to Mr. K. C. Latham, of New
Turk.
The table had for Its centerpiece an
artistic arrangement of (etna and white
hyacinths and the ahadea of the silver
candelabra war* of white silk and silver
ine laborate menu waa served and
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd's guaata were: Mr.
K C. Latham. Mrs. Lula T. Lyons, Mr.
and Mrs, WIIHam Austell and Mr.
Haary Lyons.
Mrs. Byrd wore a becoming gown of
red crape de chine; Mrs. Austell's
handsome toilet was of blus pans*
velvet, snd Mr*. Lyons' costume was
of white silk, lace trimmed.
MRS. BECK TO ENTERTAIN.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Lewis Hark
trill ahtertaln at a bridge party and
buffet supper (n honor of Mr. and Mis.
John D. Little and Mr*. Ashton Starke,
at Richmond. Mr*, mark* during her
netef visit to Atlanta la always delight-
NHr entertained.
EOMBLIMSNTARY TO
MIM LOIS BAXTER.
flMekl to The Georgian.
Meatman, Ga, March II.—Last even
ts* at the residence of Mrs. B. B.
ill, at Eastman, a vary pleasant
cMan talking <JM
- r T »
ed 'v*ry taf
Her* it shewn a smart walking suit Mid* of blatk valla, th* only
trimming being cut steal buttons. Th* jacket hat th* baoomlng bltut* af
fect and the akirt fits th* hips closely and hangs In graoaful fslds.
Miss Pritchard fa Marry Mr. Wils«h
Annnuncemsnt la mado of the engagement of Mias Mary Virginia Pritch
ard. of Griffin, to Mr. Seth Homer Wilson, the marriage to take place Wed
nesday evening. April I*, at < o'clock, m (lie Presbyterian church at Griffin.
Both three young people have a wide circle of friends throughout the state
who will be Interested to learn of ttirir approaching marriage.
Miss Pape t« Wed Mr. Goodnow
Ilf and Mrs. W. R. Pope, of Mintlcello, aunounre the engagement of
Ihelr daughter, Ruby, to Mr. Wallace field Good now, of Cambridge, Mass.,
the wedding to take place In the early summer.
Miss Pope hee many friends throughout Georgia who will he Interested
In the announcement. Rhr Is one of the most talented young Southern
girls who has gone to Netv York and entered Journalism.
Mr. Good now Is a graduate of the Georgia Tech and a representative • f
a prominent Cambridge family.
Mr. Smith te Marry Miss Goolsby
Mr*. G. P. Goolsby, of Carlton, announce* the engagement of her daugh
ter. Irene, lo Mr. Kerman Dohb Smith, the wedding to take place June 6.
entertainment was given In compliment
to Miss Lois Bailor, of Decatur.
The evening entertainment consisted
of various games and exquisite music,
both vocal and Instrumental. Miss
Barter Is visiting her sister, Mfs. O. A.
Gentry.
LAOIEB' AUXILIARY. .
The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Inter
national Association of Machinists will
maet Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock
at the Carnegie Library.
Of Greater Food
Valuo
Whole wheat la •< greater food vatu* than any other
mill ft certain* all of the fourteen elements nec-
ggn far the —an of th* human body. Th*
mat laMMant of thsa* (ike nitrotrenons principle*
a ad fgNai Uo near the surface of the grain and an
oilf jagRyatiliasd ia the manufacture of the present-
DXPRICE'S
WHEAT RAKE OELEHY
BOX PARTY.
Mrs. Asa Candler entertained at a
box party at Ihe Grand Saturday aft
ernoon to tvltnrs* "Merry Wives of
Windsor."
Mrs. Candler's guests were: Mrs.
Charles Barnwell, Mr*. William Aualelt,
Mr*. William Owens. Mrs. T. J, Ripley
and Mr. Walter Candler.
ATLANTA HIVE.
The Atlanta hlv* of the Maccabees
will meet Tuesday evening al i;3o
o'rlock ai the Carnegie Library.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, Y. M. C. A.
The reception of the Ladles' Auxilia
ry of the Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation lo the vice presidents was well
attended. The auxiliary Is In a nour
ishing condition and Is rendering lo
the association valuable assistance.
Those present were Indebted lo Mrs.
\V. K. Qulllan for a delightful program.
The piano solos by Mr*. I. f. ttmult
MONDAY AFTERNOON AT CLUB.
Monday afternoon Mr*. Lyman A ms.
den, chairman or the civic section of
the Woman's Club, will have charge of
Hie program, a fart which aasurea an
_ i Interesting meeting. Hon. Madison
yon displayed fine musical perception. | khi will lecture, nnd Mr. George Me
tier technique helng thorough and he.r
HATCH-VIOLETT,
The AtlAnta friends of th* Violet!
family, formerly of New Orleans, but
now of Mtw York, will b* Interested
In th* following account from a New
York exchange of th* approaching mar
riage of Miss Corlnns Vlolstl:
Miss Corlnne Vlolett. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Violstt. snd W.
Denison Hatch, Jr, Will be married on
Wednesday, April 1. at the home of the
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Atwood
Vlolett. 10 West Fifty-sixth street.
'It Is to be an afternoon wedding,
and Miss Violstt will have no bride**
'de. Mr. Hatch has not yet selected
hla attendants, but hi* bmthtr. Atdsn
Hatch, will probably be hla best man.
The families and a very few mil mat*
frlsnd* only will be asked to the cere
mony, which will be followed by a re
caption.
"Miss Violstt Is a debutante of u year
ago. 8h* Is a niece of Mrs. charts*
Whelan, of Philadelphia, who was Mis*
Mignonette Vlolett. and of Mias Lily
Vlolett, of New Orleans. On her moth-
•Fa side .Miss Vlolett Is a niece of (he
Harmless von Meseyanourg. The baron
was at op* jlme the Austrian consul at
New Orlsans. Her mother was Mis*
Olga Quentell, of an old Austrian fam
ily.
"Mr. Hatch Is a young widower. His
first wife was Mia* Mart* Van Llew,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vsn
Llew. who died In 1MI. Mr. Hatch*!* a
Harvard graduate, class of '01. ’He has
three sisters, one of whom Is Mrs. Cor.
nsllus 8. Lee. of Tuxedo. The other
two, the Mlsaee Caroline and Jeannette
Hatch, have recently mad* their debut
In society."
MRS. HARRI8TENTERTAIN8.
The New York Herald contains an
account of a beautiful luncheon given
by Mrs. John A. Harris*, and n picture
of the hostess, which will be of Intsrest
to the many Atlanta friends of the
bostess.
The function waa given at the ele
gant home of Mrs. Harris*, on River
side drive, in honor of Mrs. Harry
Wallerstsln, a prominent society and
club woman of Kaw York and president
of the Rubensteln Club, of that city.
The table decorations were In violets,
the favorite flower of the honor guest,
and the violet motif was carried out
In all the beautiful details of the af
fair, and also'ln the elegant and elab
orate menu nerved.
Covers were laid for sixteen at a
large round (able, and each place was
marked with roraage bouquets of Par
ma violets, with Uny electric bulbs ar
ranged underneath these, and the other
decorations of violets to throw.Into re
lief the exquisite color, a large number
of lights being thus used on thv list
surface of the table.
A delicate tracery of smilax was
used with the violets to give the much
of green, snd the favors were boxes of
perfumed artlffclal violet*, tilled with
crystallised violets, and the Ices nnd
cakes on th* elaborate meau which
was furnished by Shorty were In the
form snd color of violets also.
A magnificent Italian orchestra dis
coursed In the drawing room near, while
the luncheon was In progress, and gay.
rollicking Kalian songs were sdng by a
male quorlel.
Fifteen guests among New YurY*
exclusive society women were enter
tained at the unique and boauilful
function, which I* the first of a series
Mrs. Harris* will give.
Among the guests were: Mines. Jss.
\V. Osborne. Redell Parker. I-stunt
Ross, R. J. Jones. Donald McLean. John
Alvin Young. F. H. Floy. 8herntan R.
Townsend. Marie Cross Newhnus, Wil
liam R. Chapman. 8. L. Cross, W. 11. H.
Amermsn. snd Hie Misses Florence
Ullderuleeve and Helen Barred.
DR. TARR‘8 LECTURE AND A
MUBICALE AT WOMAN'S CLUB.
Two events nf .unusual Interest at the
Woman's Club this week will be the
lecture to be given Monday evening by
Dr. Alexander Tnrr snd Ihe muslcale.
which will be Ihe event of Tuesday
Evening. While these are evenings to
ivhleli a small admission would nrdlnn-
rily be charged those who are not club
members. It lins been decided that Ihe
occasions shall be entirely compliment-
sry to the friends of all club members,
ns well Os the members themselves.
Dr. Tarr ha* been heard under the
aunplce* of the Alkahest system of
the South nnd the Dixon Lecture Hn-
rr«u of the North, and Is on* of the
most prominent and popular speakers
on Hie lecture platform. Ills subject.
"The Tragedy and Comedy of Human
Life," wIII be universally broad In Its
appeal, sml n cordial Invitation Is ex
tended to club member* snd Ihelr
friends to hear It.
On Tueadav evening sit wli* are In
terested will have th* pleasure nf at
tending at the club room* u musicals
which will be given by Profetaor Malrr
and Mlsa Wood, two artists who am
promlntnt lb the mualcal circles of th*
Huulh.
Professor II. H. Stone and Mrs. J. W.
Itianhani, of Oxford, and Mr* W. 1
Robison were th* guests Monday if
their sister, Mrs. H. E. W. Palmer. In
Inman Park, (be occasion being the as
sembling of a family party In honor of
the olgbty-eeventh birthday of their
mother, Mr*. Busan Stone.
Mr, and' Mrs. William Austen went to
their country home at Austell Monday
morning to spend n few days.
Judge Marcus Beck .returned Sunday
from * visit to relative* In Florida,
muchffmproved In health.
Mtsae* ’Christine Lumpkin and Kate
Crouch, of cartsrsvllls, are visiting
Mr*. IV. H. Howard, Jr., on North avs-
nue.
Mr. Alfrsd Truitt has rsiurncd from
a visit to Now York.
Mrs. J. W. Lee'I* visiting friends In
St. Louis,
The friends of Captain Harford Way
wHI be dletreesad to learn that ha Is
critically 111 with pneumonia, at 17-M
Capitol square.
Mr. Hal Miller Is th* guest of his
ats, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller, at
parei
Weal
Mr. Walter Kirkpatrick Is spending a
few days In Atlanta.
Miss Mamlt Harrison, of Opelika,
has been unanimously elected by th*
congregation of Trinity Methodist
church as leading soprano In their ex
cellent choir. Miss Harrison Is a great
acquisition to th* musical snd soclsl
Ilf* of Atlanta, her beautiful soprano
voire being one nf the moat attractive
and cultivated to be heard In this sec
tion of the South.
Mr*. Hull and Miss Rosa Hull have
returned to Athena after a visit to rela
tives In Atlanta.
Mis* Ludle Cook, of Aoworth. Is th*
guest nf friends In Atlanta.
Mrs. Lily Lovr, of Athens. I* the
guyst of her sister, Mrs. Goodloe Yan
cey.
Mr. C. M. Fort, who has been con
fined to hi* home. 10* East Fifth street,
from n strained back, Is steadily Im
proving. and will soon be able to be
out again.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Dunbar have
returned from Auguets, where they
were the guests of Miss Lucy Doughty.
.Miss Elisabeth Hines and Ml**.Mat-
He Adams, of Maeon, are the gufsfs of
Miss Lucy-HInes.
Mr*. Thomas Dixon, the wife of the
celebrated author and lecturer. Is vis
iting her elder, Mrs. W. W. Buaaey, of
this city. Mrs. Dixon I* a woman of
great personal beauty, of most engag
ing manner and possesses that greatest
of all charms—magnetism—lo a
marked degree. Yesterday Mrs. Dixon
was the guest of honor at the meeting
of the Clionlan Club, which was en
tertained by Mr*. Dearborn, and capti
vated all who had the pleasure of til
ing present. We hop*'It will be possi
ble to keep this rare woman among us
for an extended visit.—Birmingham
ledger.
arming
cently visited Mr*. W. T. Cowles, and
liave returned to their Alabama homes
at Kufsuls, leaving yesterday. They
were: Miss l.uln Dean. Miss Alberta
Shorter. ,Mlsa Mollle Courlc and Miss
Catherine Jelks. Mlea Jelk* Is the
daughter of ex,Governor William U.
Jelks. of Alnbsnfa.—Jacksonville (Fla.)
Metropolis.
GORDON.
Mis* Evn Speermsn. of Shady Dal*,
visited Mr*. C. f. Johnson this week.
Mr. H. F. Stokes visited Atlanta last
Mr. Clarence Carswell Is visiting hi*
brother, Mr. Ernest Carswell, at Mon-
trauma.
• Mr. J. A. Stoke*, of McKinley, G*..
passed through our town this week on
a business trip to Macon.
Mr. J. T. Clemmons made a Hying
trip to Atlanta this week.
grTffin.
Mis* Fannie Gordon Kimbrough's
linen shower to Miss Gena Prltchet
Wednesday afternoon was the targe*!
eient of the week. Southern smjlax
was suspended from the four corner*
of the dining room to the electrolier,
and the shower of linen arranged In
tissue paper benea't. Pink primroses
formed the center ornament of the ta
ble. Tile game of hearl* was played
before the shower and ahnut thirty-
flvr guests were entertained.
A delightfully Informal affair nf the
week was the tea given liy Dr. Joseph
M. Thomas to Mr. Sorenson, of Mex
ico. Messrs. J. W. Manghnm and Al
lan Little were Invited to meet the
guest of honor.
FOOD
pBBWWMIt Wheat In • meat
dabte form. It
_ with ealary alter bsing cooked. Hiked and
•lawly baked tar « soKclett time to render tba
of BHaaHaa aad ready t* Eat
‘'‘VathihstsSNfeNealmtw: er<»«kh Mlk,
Daniel will tender several vocal num
ber*.
other attractive feature* will con
tribute to the success ami pleasure nf
Ihe meeting Monday afternoon.
TWO INFORMAL OCCASIONS. •
Two of Hie pleasantest nf the Inform
al occasions which brought the Inst
week to n close were the Informal
luncheon at which Mr. and Mr*.
Fliaries Godfrey entertained Saturday
In honor of Mr. O'Byrne, nnd Mr. Tren-
Indm Hniikln*. of Savannah, and the
dinner and thestrr parly which Mr. Al
bert McClain, of New York, entrrtainecl
Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Uodfiey. -Mr. O’Byrne and Mr.
Hopkins.
KENNEDY-MARMON. siina rutATHAM AND Miftq
The nf*Triagesif Mr. Thomas J. Kelt- Ml88 guNK SANfl FOR PUCCINI
nrdy and Ml» Florence Harmon .It ... ?, r v u "l,M U ik
solemnised at the Pi».b> terlan church | "***" "* f .w *hH * BfSf.»u^t
at CarteravlUe on the evening of March Punlnl "• J"* , r bl* Profoundest
TH* manway was performed by w ish** gratified, says The Musical
execution brilliant
Mr. G. IV. mintin'* address was
full nf interest and tended to cause
every woman to feel anew- her owrn
responsibility and a high sense of per
sonal duty.
Th* solos of Mr*. W. E. (Julllan ami
Mis* l*ora Byndar wrra greatly en
joyed.
NtCKOLS-CORNETT.
Mr. Frank Nlckuls, of Cincinnati, and
Mis* Emmeline Cornett were quietly
married Saturday night at S o'clock a!
the home of Ihe bride’s moilier. Mrs.
Cornett, *16 Chestnut street. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. J. It.
Anderson.
Rev. W. A. Cleveland In Ihe presence
of the Immediate families of the con-
trarring parties.
Mr. sod Mrs. Kennedy are making
ihelr home In Birmingham. Ala., after
spending s few days si the home of
‘•tWlMWHAT COUNTS-- w
We tell absolutely reliable goods in our line. Why! Because our j the Broom** mother,
kuamess existence depends upon the continued patronage of uti*-i 1 '“ j|
tod rttgfoiacrt Diamonds. Watches and Jewelry.
Courier. The composer had frequently
expressed s desire to hear some Ameri
can music, sapeclallv the nwgru folk
song*. Interpreted by an American. Ac-
tsudlngly. Mr*. William T. Bull the
friend and patron of many artists,
Mr. Kennedy 1* connected with the, tanged an Impromptu mueh-ole at her
Seaboard Air IJne railroad and Is s ” »'“• Tkinv-sas
\
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Hifh CImb Jeweler*. 37 Whitehall Street
buslnus man of much sbllll
Ml.* Harmon Is the daughter of Me.
litph Hernmn. of Carter** Ill's She Is a
very' handsome young woman anil Is
mu. h admired and loved
Many good wishes follow Hit young
couple to ih-lr new tvun*.
residence, 36 West Thtrty.flfth street
for Sunday evening. February 31, Kitty
Cheatham, prubably Ihe best inter
preter of negro melodies, was Invited to, __
slag for the pleasure and Instruction >>r
th* visiting inmposrr. Ir order t
show Pu.clnl w lint * on* American
composers lis'l s< vqngllshed Ip th* wstf
of art song*. Mrs. Dull also naked Irene
Armstrong Funk, an artistic pupil ,»f
Jean de Resxke slid Isidore I.uekatonr,
to sing it group of songs by Chadwick.
Nevln sml Parker, for whlrh her teach
er played beautiful accompaniment*.
Miss Cheatham imnsluced her num
bers to the guests, some of them by Hie
■my n»t understanding English, by
making a graceful address In French.
In which she described Hie character
of the ..Id negro folk melodies, some
of which she Hrst heard In her child
hood days down South. It should
be said here, however, that Mlsa
Cheatham did not Inflict any
"coon" songs on Iter audience, ns one
slllv reimrt In n dally paper stated.
Puccini was evidently greatly Impress
ed with Ml*" Cheatham's charming de
lineations. Besides the distinguished
goesm of honor, Caruso. Srmbrlch. Do
nalds. Seoul, fampanlnl. Ssfonoff.
Antons. Madame Glllbert. were among
those who enjoyed hearing Mias Cheat
ham an.l Mis* Funk.
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SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
CHILDREty
Teething
Mrs. Winslow’s Xmrt
Soothing Syrup
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Guarantee) under th# Pur# Food and
, M'DONOUGH.
Ml** Ida I.oa McClain, of Ring-
gold. In the gue*t nf Sira. Heneale*.
Minn Kddie (Maude McDonald In vis
iting Ml#* Ron* Horn, ni Locumt Grove.
Mr*. leUlA Hendermm. of Atlanta, la
flip nue*t of Iter mother, Mr*. M. A.
Tye.
Ml#* Bertha Dixon and Mr. Jamie
liooien *pcnt Hundav In Jnckaon.
Mr. Butler Hannon, of Kniory College,
will upend the ueek-end here.
Mi** Ague* Dunn vlaltcd Atlanta re
cently.
Mi*# KM a Berry I* the guest of Mrs.
Howard Carmichael.
Mrs. Paul Turner will entertain the
liner l*e Club on March 12.
Mrs. Walter Teasly, of Atlanta, will
arrive Saturday to spend several day#
Ifh her patent*.
Mr. Ia’WI#, of Atlanta, wo* lit the city
Hundav.
Ml*# Klon Toller#on, of luorust
Grove, #pcnt Friday ami Saturday at
home.
Mr*. George Wright returned to her
home In Macon Friday.
.Ml*n Florence Carmichael entertained
Wednesday evening In honor of Misa
McClain, the guent of Mrs. Henealee.
Mis. Puul Turner and Mlsa Xena
re visited Atlanta recently.
Mir* Jettle Bunn, of Locust Grove,
spent Hunday at home.
Julia McDonald \n visiting In
Atlanta.
MONTGOMERY. ALA.
McwliiiMc* Well, ef ftirwiiittbsui. were
tcrtnlin-d nt a liridsc losrlieoti Tbersdsjr
rviMiltiK hr lir. and Mrs. Henry Abraham
A i<o\ tairijr •••MBplltiieatrtiy to the llrn
ilnuiM Well, of IlIhuluglMtti. was given by
Mi*n Ucttlun lt«HN>wsld Xnlurdny sfleriitMiu.
ih» ittnoMlon ledtig ••When Kultfhthomi
Wan In Fhmer." After tlm plsr. dinner
mu* fiijtu*il l»y tlm party ol etgnt st the
.Vw Kn loiiKV.
Mr*. I*. I*. Itariictt. of Coltmilai*. U
tiHltinir her dutighter. Mr*. I*. J. Wlillnois,
at ber li'Mut* on Adtiai* avenue.
Mr. nnd Mr*, t heltou sad MU# Aanie I^>u
flu lion nn> rinoullng two sevk* on the gulf
count.
Mr»s J. I*. Malted), of IlirtpIttgUatu. Who
delighted rewtid elnlc- a III) her luterest
lug inlW* on ••Child l.lfe” lias rvtntticd
home.
Mr*. It l» .loluiBton. nf HIrmIngham, who
•urnI II fen Ort) * here In the IllleToEtH of
the Industrial M-hooi. hns martini Inane.
Mr*. Wsrrvn lien! was hnelmui MtHidsy
altoruiMin for the Dixie chapter, of I'nlted
Dana Id cm »f the Coafedertc), The fimture
of the MttsitHHHi was n talk hy Mrs. Wll
lien* A.* (tnyle. ou her recent \ Kit to tho
SMiltcrs* home,
Mi. and Mrs. Nrd MeOarfd wW more
years here. They
here, who will reeret In
Ilin« L'lilw Wanlaworth. of Charlotte, X.
them go.
*• I* ** BlilsSI l/l I Hi *1 I IIM ritll 6 v.
tsltlag Miss Nell lint tie for a
week en rrnit** to Tetaa. where she will
Mr* Ton: Bmsiks I
Mrs. ft. M, Jones In Atlanta.
Mcedamc* Ma
isiilng her mother.
... Atlanta.
Well SOU Re* Welt, of
Mnuluchant. win. have l»«en the guests of
Mrs l<r«» Hirasshnruer, ami who lisVe lieea
delightfnlh enterinineil l*y a nnmlior of
Mends, have reiiTtH*! hotne
ern :i, w bo Is
Drug art. Juns 3d. lltfti. MeiUl cum- unite m.
**e lass. I Miss Framrvs Mnrrah, of Booth Curolls*.
kinswoman, lira. GllrlirUt
8hsekclford. for two weeks.
Mis*. BloUe tllenu, of Blralagham. I* \ \-
Itlng her uncle. N. Benton Bolt.
/he engagement of Mlm Ktbel Hodgson.
of Mobile, pi Mr. Julian A. •-
nominal, niul the wedding
April 1«.
kn«»\\ ii sl| („,-, nwutH. ■■«■ ir «u«.
* olonel aud Mrs. Jogeph IlmlgM.i
Mobile. ,
Mrs. C. M (towlea, of Pennsylvania. wh»
has l»een vuitlng Dr. and Mrs. J. I- c -
lo ?.* fur a visit to Colutuhint. ii.t
Mrs William Msxwhll and dnughi«M-. «!i»
nave been spending the winter In W.i*liliur
J°t*. D. C.. have returned home, nnd .in*
It#'ill in I at the New i:\ebsnge.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. »f. Huhnnl. who lm»#
lieeu sp4*udiug a time In Florldn. Inn« t«-
turned home.
. Mrs. «. W. I'ntlieson, with her two clue
dren. will spend the spring on the Panne
coast.
• Mrs. Heott, who has !*een visiting he-
kiUHUoman, Mrs. M. C. tt, hss returned
to her home in Atlsntn.
Mr. and Mrs. Telford Leak have returned
hrldsl trip sml are with Mi
and Mrs. Telford l*eok, Hr., on Court
st reef.
Mrs. It. It. Iaiwc has returned from n x l«it
to her brother, Mr. Henry Wylie, In Mo-
Idle.
MIsl. _
days In
Mrs. William Maxwell entertained
members of the Ionian Club Tbnr*«l»v
morning In her soartoieats St the N>»
Kxebange. *
. CAVE 8PRINQS.
John Aliuiu*. 6»7 Melson, spent Buiniay
hen*.
Mr. ami Mra. Dean sail daushter. ef
llotue. were Hie guests Sunday of Capiali
Mils Kats Newell sad little Mary I**
re ore. after a pleasant visit to Mlssc* l.u-
vile and Tuttle Montgomery, have return*
cd to Hpring Usrdan. Ala.
Mrs. J. Young, uf Rome, wsa the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. a. N. Tmnlln on Tnes>ls«.
Mis* Mlunle Moore was ealleil to J*- k-
••ill. Ala., to the bedside Of her nnd her.
Who Is ipilte III.
Mr. a ad Mrs. J. D. Thomas, of lb«ue.
•pent Humlay here with tbdr 'daughter.
Mra. Frank Wright.
Mrs. K. M. Watts returned Thun-hiv
fmm mi extendnl visit lo relstlvr* "»
Home and t’edsrtown.
Mr#. It It. UeefeS has retgmeil from *
visit to hor hrutber, W. F. Monigumerr,
at Agate.
nitivr, Ml", n. *. IlSI-pef
Kit left Writoasdsv for
to arrrpt a paSItlon.
If r*
jt.li-
M^Pltis* Havtniiprt. moir toooi
■ttir.fi. Uril-tlrr. if llBBOl
tin* Faro kiirltq; hotel.
Is stopi'U'-
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