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TtJWBAT, HASCH U IT.
MRS.
GEORGE C. BALL
Editor.
SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST l«~~
THE PATH OP BORROW.
Thr path ot sorrow. and that path alone
Mads to C
i the land where Borrow la un
K . know n.
No traveler e'er reached that bleat
abode
Who found not thorna and brlera In
the road:
tv,.riding* may dance alone the flowery
plain.
Cheer'd aa they go by many a aprlghtly
atrmln;
Where nature haa her mnaay velvet
spread.
With unahod feet they yet aecurely
tread:
Admonished. acorn the caution and the
1 friend.
Bent on all pleasure, heedless of Its
and;
But He who knew what human hearts
would prove.
How alow to learn the dictates of Hla
love.
That, hard by nature, and of stubborn
will.
A Ilfs of ease would make them harder
atlll.
In pity to the aouls Hla grace designed
painty oJjpmgSim® c
To rescue from the ruins of mankind.
Called for a cloud to darken all their
years.
Ahd said: “On spend them In the vale
of tears."
—William Cowper.
TO MRS. CRUMP.
Mrs W. W. Landrum, and her guest,
lira. Robert c. Crump, of Hlchmond,
Va, will be guests of honor at a beau
tiful luncheon which Mrs. J. C. Green-
Held wlU^lve Thursday at her home In
Inman Park. Mrs. Greenfield's guests
will Include silicon or eighteen of her
friends, and the occasion will be thor
oughly Informal and delightful.
Scotch
Mallows
This is one of the most delicious of the Nunntlly
products.
The confection is composed of a superior Marsh
Mallow dipped in the purest Butter Scotch.
The two flavors biend perfectly, producing a
candy of superior quality, tempting and satisfying.
Scotch Mallows are carefully packed in a dainty
box tied with ribbons.
Forty Cents Per Box
TO MISS HOOD.
On Friday afternoon Mre. John
Tucker will entertain Informally for
Mlu Annie Lou Hood, of LaGrang*.
Miss Hood was laat week the guest
of Mrs. Walter Barnwell, and this week
Is visiting Mre. P. & Bhellman, on Jw
hiper at reel.
cordlon plaited foulard, hand
broldered In turquoise blue.
Miss Kutharlne Gholstln’s beromlng
gown was of pale blue silk trimmed
with cream larr.
Those playing bridge were:
Tom Paine. .Mrs. Charles Conklin, Mrs.
James' Robinson, Mrs. Harry English,
Mrs. Janies Goddard, Mrs. Lowry Ar
nold. Mrs. Harry Stearns, Mrs. Albert
Howell. Mrs. Will Inman. Mra. Leon
Lewman. Mrs. Vaughn Nison. Mrs.
Henry Johnson, Jr., Mra. Bewick. Miss
Annie Fltten, Miss Nannie Nlcolaon,
Mlse Joale Htockdell, Mias Jennie Eng
lish, and Mias Florence Jackson.
upon "Woman and Her Present Day
Mlaalon."
IN HONOR OF VISITOR.
Mrs. R. 8. Crump, of Richmond. Va.
who la the guest of Mrs. W. W. Lam
drum, will be the recipient of aome
charming altantlona during her vlall
here. On Wednesday Mra. J. A. Morris
will entertain very Informally at lunch
eon In Iter honor.
Saturday Mra. Beaumont Davison
wjtl pe hostess at a chsrndni^mtchejn
__ which Mra. Landrum and Mrs.
Crump* will be guests of honor, *
TO MISS STUBBLEFIELD.
Miss Kitty Stubblefield, who It visit
log Miss Aline Patterson, will be the
guest of honor at a dancing party to oe
given Thursday evening at SegadloY
by a number of young men. Durlni
her visit# here to Miss Antoinette
Blount and Mias Patterson. Miss Stub
blefield to always delightfully enter
tained. ••
INFORMAL MUBICALE.
Mr. and, Mra. Robert Wetmore de
lightfully entertained a few friends
Monday evening at sn Informal musi
cals at thtlr home, on Piedmont ave
nue.
Professor-Helms arttj Professor Jules
G. Huguelet rendered a number of
charming selections from the beet com-
possrs on the piano and violin.
During the evening delicious refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. Wetmore received her guests In
a becoming toilet of pole pink voile.
Her mother. Mrs. Williams, was gown
ed In black taffeta and her slater. Miss
: Williams, wore a dark red cloth cos
tume. with white lace blouse.
BRIDGE PARTIES.
Mrs. John M. Cooper will entertain
at bridge Thursday morning nod
i Thursday afternoon The bridge In the
j morning will be a compliment to Mrs.
! Religion, the guest of Mrs. S. C. Din-
’kins.
.YOUNG LADIES' SOCIETY.
The Young Ladles' Society of lh„
First Baptist church will meet Tuesday
afternoon at l:in o'clock at the churrn.
The secretary. Ml«a Eller Klaer. re-
queata all members to be present.
MRS. GHOLSTIN'S BRIDGE.
The bridge party at w hich Mrs. Louts
Oholatln entertained Tuesday morning
was a pretty compliment to her sister.
Mra. George Cunningham, and assem
bled Informally about two dozen of the
friends of the hostess. Mrs. Gholstln’s
home was decorated with ferns, pot -
. tad plants nnd quantities of begonias.
The prises were silk liose nnd a pot of
pink sinless.
Mrs. Gholsttn received her guests In
a handsome gown of black silk, fash
ioned with lace.
Mrs. Cunningham wore white ac-
MILLINERY AT KUTZ.
The hats Kuts Is showing this season
are up to their usual high standard
and there are varieties to suit every
woman.
One of the very beat models I
white lace hat. rather large and turned
up at the left aide, caught with a pale
blue bow and one' large pink roee.
Around the crown there are two rows
nr bands of the ribbon and underneath
the hat there la a mass of whlta mallne.
A large picture, hat to shown, made
of black Neapolitan braid, the only
trimming being one long black hand
some willow plume.
A white leghorn to trimmed with
while lilacs and pink carnations, the
pale green foliage showing among the
flowers. To the side of the hack there
la n bow of black velvet ribbon, while
the bandeau Is made of brown mallne.
A smart hat ta of natural colored
Panama, the crown and bandeau being
The latest shirtwaist and different etyles of collars and ties which may be worn
with iL
Every one of three pretty ties may be made at home by the woman
with clever fingers.
The stiff collars, of course, one w ill have to buy. but any of the em
broidered linen ones can • be designed und fashioned by the clever needle
woman at a very smalt coat.
Fine handkerchief linen la the material used. On the little bows the
edges are trimmed with fine Valenciennes lace.
White ties of all atyles are more fashionable this season then the
bows of plaid or colored ribbon.
They are worn with every style of shirtwaist, and are extremely
■mart.
The new plain shirtwaists both In allk nnd linen are made with
clusters of tucks and the ruffled box pleat down the front.
the brim there la a wreath of tiny
rosea In the pastel shades and to the
left side there to a graceful yellow
plume.
An attractive empire ahape Is made
of.pink chip. The trimming! consist,
of pink rosea, shading to heliotrope
and wisteria. Under the hat there Is a
bandeau of brawn mallne.
Miss McDsmisI to Many Mrv Glover
Mr. hik! Mrs. William J. McDaniel, of DHlton ( announce the encase*
nt of their daughter. Virginia, to .Mr. t'liarlea Pointer Glover, of At-
ment _ _ w
lanta, the mArrlaft to take place at their home In Dalton the latter part
of April.
IN HONOR MI8S PAUL.
.Mra. William R. Polk will entertain
the Forrest Avenue Euchre <*lub on
Frhlay morning In honor of her gue*t,
MInn Virginia Paul, of Williamsport,
Mre.
euchre
irucNt
EUCHRE PARTY.
John Berry entertained at
party Tuesday, afternoon, l
Including: Mra. D. 1*. Nicola.
day evening, at the Woman’* Club
rooma In the Grand.
Dr. Tarr waa greeted by a large and
enthualaatlc audience und waa Intro
duced by the president of the Woman .*
t’lub. Mra. A. McD. Wilson. After the
lecture, which waa one of the moat
enjoyable ever heard In the city, Mra.
Wllaon thanked Dr. Tarr on behalf of
the club and the audience for the very
delightful evening.
gueata including: Mra. 1). U .Nicola.. Dr. Tarr haa been heanl under the { H brief.but interesting way *ti>id ”of~ the
Mrs. Claude Baas. Mrs. Emmett Col- auspices of the Alkahest system the purposes of the Critics Section, and of
flcutlon of funerals. Mrs. Wllaon sug
gested the need of greater simplicity
and greater rronomy at funerals, and
Mrs. Nellie Peters Black offered a reso
lution to this effect, and endorsing the
position recently taken by the clergy -
men of Atlantu on this subject. Mra.
Black's resolution received the unani
mous endorsement of the club mem
bers.
Mrs. Antsden presided after the
tramuictlnn of routine business und In
Mr. Bell's tribute to woman was ex
quisite, given with a manly eloquence,
especially attractive. Hla endorsement
of the mental Independence of woman,
nnd Ills plea for equal wages fur equal
work. In behalf of woman, as opposed
to the present system of smaller sal
aries for women than for men, for
equal work, received enthusiastic ap
plause from hie audience.
Mr. Boll made several helpful sug
gestions, among which waa the need
of organisations similar to the Wo
man's ('tub. doing something towards
the amelioration of the conditions sur
rounding the working girls of Atlanta.
Mr. Bell's address was a gem
thought, language and ((silvery, and at
tendered a rising
Its conclusion he waa
vote of thanke.
Refreshments were served after the
conclusion of the program.
The next regular masting of the club
will be under the direction of Mra. Al
fred Truitt, chairman of the lecture
committee of the Atlanta Woman's
Club.
but now living In Naw York, Just re
ceived In the city, announce the resig
nation of Mrs. Cranston, aa librarian
of the Social Service Institute In New
York. Mrs. Cranston has been for
many years connected In an official
capacity with the "Social Service." a
sociological organisation, for the co
ordination of all labors, and efforts
towards the betterment of social, civic
and other human 'conditions. Mrs.
Cranston has accomplished the most
satisfactory results In her field of
labors: and has acquired an Interna
tional reputation, because of her splen
did work.
Her resignation waa received with
keenest regret by Dr. Strong, the presi
dent of Social Bervlce, by all the other
officers of the organisation, and by all
persons Interested In the work, which
■he haa conductsd In such an efficient
and capable way.
It la understood that Mrs. Cranston
will engage In magsxlne work, along
lines similar to those made familiar
by the Social Service organisation.
WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY
THE 8POILER8 IN NEW YORK.
The Atlanta, friends of Miss Gladys
Snook—Gladys Hanson—are watching
with keen Interest the effect of the
Itlal performance of "The Spoilers"
New' York, which took place Mon
day night at the New York theater.
The following from The Sunday Tele
graph evidences the appreciation felt
In the metropolis of the play and of tha
cast:
‘Daniel Frohman's production of
‘The Spoilers,’ which will be seen at
the New York theater for two weeka,
commencing tomorrow night, to a story
of Nome, Alaska, and deals with the
transition of that place from a mining
camp to-a district under Control of the
Federal authorities. The transition waa
ATLANTA CIVIC LEAGUE.
The Atlanta Civic League will meet
on Wednesday afternoon at I o’clock
at Carnegie llbt
hrmry.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM CHAPTER.
The Joseph Habersham Chapter. D.
A. R.. will meet Friday. March IS. ut
1 o'clock, at tha residence of Mrs.
William L. Feel. 169 Peachtree street.
CARRIE L. STANTON.
Corresponding Secretary'.
It .css be restored to lie natural
color without Injuring the heeltb
or scalp by one application of tbo
ksvitl Hiir Ibtmrriir
TIIK STANDARD HAUL COL-
OKING. It la abooloteljr tutrui-
!**•*. . An/ abaili* produced. Col-
ora Uuralitf. Wtlcn applied cau
not In* detected. Hamtile vf four,
hair colored free.
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Bold by Jacobs’ Phsrmsey, Atlanta, Oa.
Mrs. A. B. Christopher entertained
the Bridge Luncheon Club Tueaday.
Mrs. Harry Williams, of Columbus,
to the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mra. George Lowndes.
D. A. R. BAZAAR.
The members of the Atlanta Chapter
of D. A. R. are arranging to give an
etaboeale- baxpar on .March 17.
Mr. and Mra. Otslan D. Gortnon have
gone to Chattanooga to reside. Mr.
Gorman having been placed In charge
of the new hank recently established
by Mr, W. 8. Wltham In Chattanoqga.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman's departure from
Atlanta to deeply regretted by a Urge
clrrle of friends, Mre. Gorman having
been one of the moet attractive and .
popular young matrons In the social
life of th
' the city.
her. Mra. Harris Junes. Mra. Frank
Berry, Mra. K. M. Willingham, Mra.
J. F. Schwarmann, Mra. Thomas Pitt.
Mra. Mould, of New York, the gueat
of Mra. Schwarmann: Mrs. Burns, the
KUeat of Mra. W. H. Booth: Mrs. W.
Booth. Mra. Unve If. Miller, Mrs.
Bernard Moss. Mrs. II. P. Cook, Mlsae
trade and Iwo Brandon. Mlaa Marie
Harris. Mlsaea Kate and Nan Carroll
arlliel Miller. Miss Henrietta
Dull
South and the Dixon Lecture Bureau
of the North, and la one of the moat
populur speakers on the platform
Pure Flavorings
Vanin*
Orange
Roee, st
flavoring
Extracts
have been given the
preference and are now
us6d and appreciated by
millions of housewives
who have used them for
half a century.
BOX PARTY.
Mr*. Henry Johnson, Jr. and Mra.
Vaughn Nixon entertained at a box
party to the matinee performance of
Lout* James on Saturday. Their guest*
were Ml** Nan Payne. Ml** Mary Fort*
non. Mm. Edward Fortaon and .Mlaa
Kate ltohlnnon.
EASTER DATE8.
The following letter, received by thin
department, in self-explanatory and In
u very attractive way corrects a state
ment reffardlnR certain Faster daten:
"Having noted what you nay In your
■octety column of Saturday evening'*
Innue relative to KAnter not liavlnif fall
en an early an March Sim for thirteen
yearn, be* to nay that 1 differ with you
In Ihtn an five yearn nj(o In 1902 Kanter
came on March 30th. and an l whm
married the Wednesday after that Hun
ter, on April 2d, l»o:», | of course re-
member It very dlntinctly. Thin year
In the first year nlnee I have been
mart led that my anniversary haa come
after Kanter.
••Respectfully,
FINE-SOLOMON.
A ut«Ie circle of frtendn In Atlanta
and In New Orleans ulll be Interested
In the announcement of the ngagement
of Mr. t'harlen Fine, of thin city, nnd
Minn l.eonle Solomon, of New Orleann.
Mr. Fine In prominent In buntnenn cir
cle* here, and Minn Solomon ban many
friend* both In Atlantu and New Or
leann.
MUBICALE AT WOMAN'8 CLUB.
The munlcttle whleh will be given
ut the Woman's riub rooms In the
Grand Tueaday evening will be un
event of more than unuul Interval and
one to which the member* of the club
and all their friends are cordially In
vited.
Mlaa Annabelle Wood will on thin oe-
caaton make her profennlonal debut and
much la expected of the young artlnt.
Hhe haa developed her rare talent un
der the beat training and possesses In
uddtttnn to unuaual temperament a
mimicry of technique which will anaure
her nrtlntlc aucceaa.
Professor I. M. Mayer, one of Allan
deni re* to Improve the appearance
of Atlnntn'fi atreet*. and to do what
ever cornea within the province of the
nnmlttee for the beautifying of the
•Ity.
Ml** Martha Woodward, accom
panied on the piano by Mlaa Fortaon,
sang with beautiful effect two num
ber*: ”t> Dry Thono Tears” and “If I
Were You,” her rich contralto voice
arousing the moxt enthualaatlc appre
ciation.
Mr*. Amxden gracefully Introduced
the orator of the afternoon, Hon. Maill-
non Hell, who apoke for a half hour
ex Beach and Jamea MacArthur
have In Judge Stillman thinly veiled
the United State* commlaaloner who
waa removed from office for being In
league or under control of a ayndl-
cate formed for the purpoae of Jump
ing the clatma of the original locatora
and throwing the clalma Into the hand*
of u receiver, who waa In every In-
Mtiun-e the chief conaplrutor In the plot
of seizure nnd robbery, the enormou*
profit* to go to the ayndlcate—‘the
spoiler*’ of the title.
All this la hlatorlcal and Rex Beach’*
exponure of the nefarious plot changed
the political complexion of the atate
from which the arch conspirator hailed
and In which he has for year* been
politically supreme. The plot of the
play hinge* on the love of Roy Glenla-
ter, half owner of the Midas mint, for
the commlaaloner'* niece, Helen Chea
ter. who waa an unwilling tool of the
’spoiler*,' the aucceaa of whoae plana
haa been rend-sed poaalble by Glenlx-
ter’a chivalrous championship of the
girl.
'The play Is full of plots and coun
ter-plot a, of conflict* between miner*,
nnd their enemies, of personal rivalries,
vendetta* and the many lively incld’enta
of a disturbed and half lawless com
munity.
"Mr, Frohman has provided an un
usual scenic production, and ha* enlist
ed the servlcen of a coat Including
Ralph Stuart. Campbell Gollnn. George
What Ails Ton?
TV. you feel weak, tired, despondent, j' "«'*'“'*«• _ KT * , Tn
have frequent headache*, coaled tongue, a“a7y. llJJfsISc" *
- ---- _ , hitter or hail l.nte In morning, "heart-
lYao^ch 0 55eTaito5to'te^t ", the "urn." belching of gas. add rl.lng, In ! MRS. CRANSTON'S RESIGNATION.
— • throat after eating, itomach gnaw or j I-otter* from friemla of Mra. Mary
burn, foul breath, dluy spell*, poor or Rankin t'ranaton. formerly of Atlanta,
variable appetite, nausea at times and ,
kindred symptom*?
If yoTH^ve any considerable number ot
tbo^above gyujntomi you are suffering
from\llloutntojYHrpld liver with Indl-
»e«tlon>atJdWD>re^ Dr f Pierce', Golden
Mahcil PlB^m.U4iaiicM."L.Uis'iia > j
ATLANTA CHAPTER, 0. A. R
The %oard and otllcfcrs of the Atlanta
Chapter of the D. A. R. are requested
to meet with the regent. Mra. Thomaa
H. Morgan,' 793 Peachtree etreel, at
3:30 o'clock'Wednesday afternoon. Itri-
portant business will he transacted and
every member la requested to be pres
ent. ,
(f
Personal Menti
ion
Mrs. A. J. Locke, of Bufaula, Ala.,
arrived In Atlanta Tuesday morning,
called hither by the Illness and death
of her brother-ln-law, 'Captain Har
ford Way.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott Miller
will return from a visit to New York
on the 16th Inst.
Miss Martha Woodward, whose de
lightful contralto voice Is awakening
ao much appreciative Interest among
her friends, has Just accepted the posi
tion of contralto soloist In the choir ot
St. Lukes Episcopal church. Miss
Woodward sang fur the first lime In
her new' position on 8unday, her work
eliciting the warmest commendation.
evening. The occasion has been
planned by Mrs. W. 8. Yestes, chair
man of the musical committee of the
club.
COOKING SCHOOL AND
HOUSEKEEPERS' EXPOSITION.
On Sfonday next. March IS. nt Turn
Vereln hall, on Foreyth street, opposite
the Austell building, the cooking school
to be conducted by Mrs. K. O. BtevJns,
of Birmingham, will open and will con-
MuliciL
attagg T .ff3ga3i« Mrs. Winslows
tlnue through the week. The extreme- j
CHILDREN
1"eethin<;
Mr. and Mr*. J. 8. Holme* have re
turned home after a pleuaant visit to
Washington, D. C.
Mis* Ruth McGhee, of Greenville. 8.
C.. will arrive In Atlanta Wednesday
and will be the attractive guest of Ml**
SAllle Cobb Johnson.
} j Soothing: Syrqp &»*f
~yrr snssris- 1 .x "Sir svsnrr. ifaa?
"'.'.'".k'"': LT l'l full list of II. Ingredients being printed I
s. well n. because of th. fact that '»■ j WdSSfito to every part of th.
proceeds will go mihe Sheltering Arms.! l»UI«-wrappgr »nd at*e.ted under world,
which is one of the most generally be- I <“* h - A glance at Ito formula will show Tw » fl c t
love,! charities In Atlanta. The Bhel- j that It rontalns no alcohols or harmful ] 1 weniy-Ilve LeiUS a DOttie.
terlng Arms Society 1a this year tub- habit.forming drug,. It to a fluid eitrart Guaranteed under the Pure Food and
•I * •*“ ** *** *“ ** '*** “
diluting the cooking erhonl for the | Mu ie wUh pi|r trl p|s.„.nned glycerin*. ‘ Drug act. June 39. 1909. Serial aum.
II L ISM.I It Im tnnail Ihfil . ' . . I hae ISSI
the churches of the «Ity w ill
1 hearty co-operation.
one of the most Interesting feature*
of the cooking school will be the house
DR. TARR’8 LECTURE
BRILLIANT EVENT.
Alexander Talr dollveied a bril
liant lecture, hi* subject. ‘The Trage
dy and Comedy of Human Life.” Mon-
follow ing natho American form plant*,
vl*.. Golden Seal root, fiton* root. Illicit
Cherry bark. Queen’* root. Illoodroot. and
keeper*’ exposition, the school being Mandrake rooi.
iqn-n to the •*55JSIi2?*!S2 ! Tb ® tolloetii* leading medical authorities, j
n dl*pla> of all aorta n **d i aroottf a bo%i of oilier* extol the foregoing I
practical dishes belt)* exhibited. Roll*, root* for the cure of Junt MH*b allstcnu a« tint ,
chocolate and olner gdOd thing* will be; above armpit uiwindfrate: l*n»f.H- llartholoe. ■
servetl caller*. an«l It I* hoppd that the; N. R^of.leffrraon Phils. |,l»rpf. |
public will be intcrctcd. ( 11;',,^'Vl' I,.,f'tm’ro'In.;iliS’lcdI
ATLANTA WOMAN'S CLUB. , 1
"THIS IS WHAT COUNTS”
We sell absolutely reliable goods in our line. Why! Because our
butineu exiiteuce depends ttpop tin* continued patronage of sntix-
fled customers. Diamonds. Wdtcln s and Jewelry.
Me«hca and Vrot. In Bewoett Medi- ,
i*. r’liicago, Kend n
| the Woman’a Club Monday nfternhon.
jut the club mama at the Grand. The
under th»* direction of
of Usieria
cal College. ...
Urea* iHi l\««al Card roltr. —
falo. N \.. and reretre »>*r
. .. —. booklet giving
man J Am»drn, chairman «»f ' from T M, *bgxi>f all the above mvdl-
rtl am hor« * mi mtnr oihersendordni. hi«
EUGENE VI HAYNES CO
High-Class Jewelers.
31 Whitehall Street
r
! the moat intentaUpg of th* ****un. 31 re.
| A. McD. Wit Mm. pre.blrrt of the club,
1 presided during the earlier putt or the
afternoon. Among other business mat-
teptodiacuand waa that ut Iba almpll-
i 20 S. Pryor Street
gT'Oienl of viik’li •CioDUn
ere"iw iwnpi*«Mt j . d ,
InvurwS* .....yXMSWSlf'Wj | EYEnY WEDNESDAY AND SATOHOAY.
Bar to- to*d In mnliimHon with -OoM*a
31—10 ., Ill— »—T - If »r* —ark rua- I
eua.kd. n»i iv tin. awl ,ue,t-roat-L
1 B. BERNARD, Auctioneer
t'ulnnel Robert 1'unnlnghain. nfic
■pending a few day* In the city with
hla family, returned to Birmingham
Monday afternoon.
Little Ann* Grave*, the beautiful
baby daughter of Colonel and Mr*.
John Temple Gmvea. who haa hgen
critically III for several day*. Is great'
ly Improved.
Dr. and Mr*. W \Y. Landrum have
aa their guest* Mr. nnd Mra. R. H.
Crump, of Richmond. Va. Mr. and 3tra.
Crump on a prevlou* visit to Atlanta
inode many friend* here, who will ac
cord them a warm welcome.
Mra. Walter Barnwell will leave Fri
day for ijtGrange to visit her mother,
Mre. H. 8. Cary.
The many friend* of Ml,* Nellie
Howell will be pleaned to know that she
to Improving rapidly and will be able to
leave 8r. Joseph Infirmary this week.
Mlae Minnie Van Eppa to the guest
of Mlu Roostte Davto, In Macon.
Dr. Clinton T. Brocket!. Jr., who to Ml
at'a local sanitarium, continue* to Im
prove.
Mr. E. N. 'Butler had aa hto guest*
at luncheon Monday at the Capital City
Mary Thomas, Mlaa Ada Butltr
Charles Crankahaw and Mr. Jpeeph
Brown Connally,
PENSACOLA, FLA,-
Momads" will meet Vflth
“The Nomads" will meet with lira.
Thomaa V. Hannah on Monday. "Tha
Lake Poets" will occupy the attention
of the club for the afternoon.
Mlu Elsie Winkler, of Greenville.
Ala., I* the Charming guest of Mrs.
Herbert D'Alembertc.
Judge and Mrs. J. B. Carter Intend
making Pensacola their home In the
near future, and will be cordially wel
comed by their many friends and ac
quaintance*.
Mr*. Clarence Knowles, of Atlanta,
and her beautiful daughter, Mlse Con
stance Knowles, are visiting Mlsa Lau
ra Knowles, on the Bay Shore.
CUTHBERT.
A very pleaunt affair of th* week
*«« the euchre party Wednesday after
noon at which Mrs. A. H. Mct'ay was
hostess. After the game a delicious
menu was served. Ml** Cobble Hood
won the prlie, a pair of allk hose. 31 r*.
Mct'ay entertained In honor of 311m
Nellie Richey, of Illinois.
Mr*. A. P. Moye entertained Thurs
day morning for Mira Cobble Hood nnd
her guest.' Mtsa Davto. of Albany.
Bridge whlat was played, after which
a delightful salad course,-with hot cho-
olate, wa* served.
Ml** Cobble Hood wa* host*** of tlie
Euchre Club Thursday afternoon for
her guest, 3llss Helen Davis, of Al
bany. The prlte. a beautiful deck of
cards, was awarded to Alls* Jennie May
Owen.
Air*. Robert Toombs haa returned
from Macon.
Alls* Natlna Haye, of Mariana. Fla,
I* the gueat of Mrs. R. L. Walker.
Miss Alice Cargill to visiting rela
tives In Columbus.
Mrs. James Hines and Mis* Alice
Hlne*. of Washington. Ga„ are In the
city tor a few days.
Major J. F. Hanson and Mre. 8.
Dunlap have returned tc Macon.
Mlu Annie Lnu Hood.'of LaGrang*.
after a short visit to Mre. Walter BsVn-
vell. I* now- the guett nf her aunt, Mra
194 Juniper street
P. 8. Bhellman. :
The friends of Mre. .Ctoreur* Brown
evlll be distressed 10 learn of her very