Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 01, 1907, Image 15

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15 WEDNESDAY. MAY 1. 1907. p8l large lots AT auction . - ON PREMISES Next Saturday, May 4th, at 2:30 m ,, we will sell 58 lots at auc tion on the premises. Go out and select your lot Take East Fair street, Decatur or East Lake cars, st the corner of Pryor and Ala bama streets, get off at Whiteford avenue (formerly Bell street) Beginning at the car line and running north two blocks, on the west side of Whiteford avenue, we have 19 large lots, cast fronts; on Wylie, DuPont and other streets we have 38 more lots, seme of them being 100x200 feet, 140x 263 feet, etc. Any size to suit you. Here you can buy a large, elevated front lot for your home, and in the rear you can get a suitable lot (half acre or more) for, pasture or garden or chicken farm; very fer tile land. This property is two blocks east of the county line road and is one mile nearer the city, than South Kirkwood, and is as near the city as the center of Edgewood, and half mile north of East Atlanta. Only a 15 minutes ride on tho car. The streets have been nicely laid out and grnded and cinders put on the walks. Terms of sale, only $25 cash and $10 per month at 6 per cent inter est. ONE LOT WILL BE GIVEN AWAY. The notes will be made payable “on or before.” You can get 5 per cent discount for cash, if you do not want terms. Turn to your city map and look at the location. You will see thnt Edgewood is on the north, the city of Kirkwood on the oast and At lanta on the west, and East At-, lanta on the south. It cannot es cape the extending wave of pop ulation. STREET CAR FACILITIES. Owing to the increased travel the street car company are double tracking this line from the city to East Lake junction. SCHOOLS. DeKalb county has splendid ichool close by, and Fulton coun ty is building a magnificent new •chool near by, all of which indi cates the drift and density of pop ulation. Come and go with us Saturday. Refreshments will be served on the grounds promptly at 2:30 o clock. Sale will .begin at 3 p. m. •harp. Come to our office and go as our guest. Special cars wjll be pro vided for the crowd. You will en joy the outing and have an oppor- htoity of making it profitable. You know what it means when ., e °.“ e f property at auction—that « will be sold. These lots will be sold and . ou will fix the price. Remember he date, .May 4th, at 2:30 prompt- »>• Be with us. SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS MILLEDQEVILLE. Mrs, Ludlow L. Grtver. of Dublin, lias returned home, after a visit to Con tain and Mrs. W. T. Conn. Mr. O. P. Richardson, of dOiTney, S. C., Is the guest of his brother, Mrs. Isham XV. Richardson. Mrs. John J. Barrett and little eon nave returned to Macon, after sj a few days, the guest of Mrs. Sol Barrett Mrs. XV. G. McAdoo and Mrs. Nora McAdoo Foster have returned to Knox ville, after spending a week, the guests of friends. Miss Rosa Simmons, of Sparta, Is the guest of Miss Annie McComb. Mrs. C. P. Crawford ts the guest of Relatives In Macon. Mfs. George Melton has returned to Knoxville, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. C. P. Crawford. Mrs. Joseph Gnyton, of Dublin, Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Vinson. Mrs. Lucy R. West has returned from a visit to Atlanta and Grlffln. fayettTville. The Misses Graham were hostesses at a very interesting progressive 42 party Friday evening. After the game, light refreshments were served. Messrs. XV. T. Gibson, of West Cul pepper; A. O. Blalock and J. T. Mitch ell leave Saturday for Lattlla river, on a Ashing trip. Mr. Malvern Hill, Jr„ of Atlanta, spent Memorial Day here with his aunt, Mrs. Burks. Mrs. A. G. Harris and young son are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hightower, in Stockbrldge. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bester are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lanier. Mr. Bester Is lecturer In the extension division of the University of Chicago, and Is one of the directors of the Chau tauqua In New York. 1 Mrs. M. M. Ansley, of Atlanta, who has been visiting friends here, has re turned home. Misses Beulah Moritz and Jessa mine Rice are visiting friends In Mem phis. Mrs. J. B. Danforth, of Birmingham, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. John L. Cobbs. •Dr. and Mrs. Staveley, of XVashlng. ton, are visiting her parents. Judge ai\.d Mrs. Johnathan Haralson. Mrs. George L. XV’erth has returned to her home In St. Louis after a visit to her sisters, Mrs. M. C. Scott and Mrs. Duncan. The Tuesday Card Club and other friends were entertained In a most charming way by Mrs. Pharos Cole man, whose home was beautiful with spring flowers. Slx-handcd euchre was played. Mrs. Jackson was tho winner of the club prize, and Mrs. Jones won the guests's prize. Mrs. McDuff Crim cut the consolation. Mrs. Peeples, of Athens, has re turned home after a visit to Judge and Mrs. Thomas C. McClellan. Tho many friends of Mrs. Emily Llgon will regret to learn that she Is still quite sick at her homo on Court street. Misses Saldle and Lucretta XVyman entertained delightfully Tuesday aft ernoon in honor of Miss Elizabeth XVInter at a handkerchief shower. Mrs. Richard Inge, of Greensboro, Iz one of the out-of-town guests at the Clark- Norwood wedding. She Is with Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seals, of- Birming ham, are hero for the Clark-Norwood wedding. Mr. Henry Hall, Miss Cary Hall. Mr. Lesesne, Mr. Emile Rundel, Mr. C. G. Clark, all of Mobile, are out-of-town guests at the Clark-Norwood wedding. Miss Nell Powell and Mr. F. Clifford Ayers, of New York, were married at St. Johns Tuesday, April 23. Mr. Hqnry Hall Clark, of Mobile, and Miss Josle Norwood were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nor wood XVednesday evening. The Nor wood home was elaborately decorated, and tho reception which followed, last ing for an hour, was one of the hand somest ever given here. Mrs. Robert C. Brlckell, of Hunts ville, is one of the out-of-town guests at the XVatts-XVinter wedding. She Is the guest of Mrs. Richard Banks. Mrs. Dixon Tharln and Miss Kittle Thartn, of College Park, Go., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plnckard, and are hero for the XVatts-XVinter wed ding. Miss Bessie Tharln. of College Park, Ga.. Is guest of Miss Lahey and was one of Miss XVInter's bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Boykin, for merly of Birmingham, have come to Montgomery to make their home. Mrs. Mark Andrews, of Mobile, Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Andrews, on South Court street. Miss Rebecca Pollard is visiting Mrs. L. G. XX’oodson, In Birmingham. Mrs. S. S. Crittenden and Miss Cor nelia Crittenden have returned from a visit to Mrs. Crittenden's brother, Mr. Malcolm A. Graham, In Prattville. > Judgo Hamilton McXX'horter, of Geor gia, was one of the out-of-town guezts at the XVatts-XVinter wedding. A wedding of much Interest was that of Mr. Thadeus C. XX'atts and Miss Eu- gonla Elizabeth XX'Inter, which was celebrated at St. Johns Episcopal church" Thursday evening. Mrs. J. D. Plnckard, sister of the bride, was ma tron of honor, and Mr. XX'atts was at tended by Mr. Edward XVatts. Six couples formed a half circle In the chancel, which was beautiful In white and green. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plnck ard gave a reception Immediately fol lowing the wedding, and Mr. and Mrs. XX’atts left the same evening for an ex- tended trip. Miss XVInter Is the sec ond daughter of the late Judge John Qlndrat XVInter, and Mr. XVatte Is a nephew of Governor XX’atts and is a prominent business man. a b. Tl'RMAN & COMPANY J - W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. AIKEN, 8. C. This veek aeea the laat of Aiken vis Itors leaving for their Northern homes. Young Jack Kuaer left for Bordentown, N* J.. with >hla parent*, Master John Hanley for St. Joseph. Mich.. Miss May Mackerel for New York. These pupils followed private course* with conversation at French a specialty. Theo. aroevenor, who etudled I the violin: the Fitzpatrick and Fitz gerald children, who attended the com mon classes, went to Newport. Matter I Bherrert. the eon of the manager Sf the Park In the Plnee, returned to hlz Yew England hostelry, the Colorfial MU? Lyde Rlckett* will leave for PItteburg the last of thl* month. A. GRAVES. 261-2 South Pryor Street. Bell 2791. A.257. FIVE'HOOM cottaoe-hempiiillaye. one. Will maka a nice home. Price O.K0. WFRT HAHIUS—A NICE 8EYEN-BOOM hSKa; lot w by ISO; clow In. to cheap enough for 14,000. NICE CORNER GROCERY STORE AND other building: rented tor 138.5*. vne* by 200; on corner; >5.2UQ. IuBL'BN 'avenue COTTAGE; Mr. M. Poller, a former merchant of Aiken, waa In town yesterday. EATONTON. .ae Sans Rotiel Club gnvo n i outing nt Hudson’s Mill Mrs. Burr Brown leaves soon for Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, of Atlanta, « guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ons Earnest. Miss Mary Denuts has returned from a do ghtftil ?* ** * ‘ idgevllle. Tho Bohemians will hold their next social meeting with Miss Annie Litunle Adams. Misses Richmond Walton and Mae Thom nssoti, of Madison, are the guests of Miss Annie Laurie Adams. Mr. It. W. Hutchinson and Miss Ludn Walton and Thomsssou, of Madlseu. TOCCOA. Miss Blanche Hawkins, ol — guest of Miss Elisabeth Edwards and will be an attendant At the Edwards-Carter idlng, which takes place r " nt the Methodist church. „rs. Robert Moton hhs returned from a visit to relatives In south Georgia. Miss Mabel Vernon, of Martin, visited Misses Hnlllo Mae and Bertha Scott're ntly. Miss Vivian Vernon Capps Is sister. Mrs. Walter Cordon Blakely, tin. *' Howell Cox and non, 1 returned from n visit to Mrs. i'uul Itensou In Hartwell. Mr. Hubert Entilnwiizor visited Toccoa friends Saturday anil Sunday. Mr. XV. C. ShniiHon, Jr., speut several day. In Atlantn Inst week. Mrs. It. 1>. Yow and sons. Messrs. Maurice and Jones Yow, of Avalon, visited Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis this week. Mrs. Odell Stapler end children, of Com inerce, nre clients of Mrs. stapler's parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Thoms, A. Capps. Mrs. XV. A. Greene end children, of Ce- dartown, nre guests of Mrs, M. A. Greene. Mr. Hoy Cupps I, vletlnghi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ceops. Mr. l’ope B. Erwin, of Clerkeivllle, numbered among recent visitors. Mr. J. F. Smith spent Sunday visiting friends In Demorest. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Crzwford, of Greens, horo, N. C., visited Tocco* cultures re- cently. DALTON. Dalton friends of XVIII N. Harben, the author, are anticipating with much pleasure tho arrival of himself, Ills charming wife and two sturdy young sons, on May 23. They will occupy the Manly home, on Thornton avenue, and will remain all summer. Robert Love- man, the poet, Is now here, having re covered from an attack of fever In Tue- CSlOOMk A delightful old-fashioned dance, called by the young set a Big 8, waa enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Charles Spencer last Saturday night. Mrs. M. L. Gudger and her mother, Mrs. J. A. Lowery, have returned from a long visit to Atlanta. Miss Alice R. Moore, of the chair of literature In Occidental College, Cali fornia. will arrive eoon to visit her sla ter and brother. Miee Nell and Mr. XVlll Moore, In Dalton. Mrs. Charles Evan* waa the guest recently at the country home of Mrs. Beard. Miss Ethel Black spent the laet of the week In Chattanooga. Mrs. Mike Horne Is visiting her daughters, Mieses Addle and Ruth Horne, at Agnes Scott College. Decatur. Mr MacLean Robertson was at home from the Tech, Atlanta, Tuesday. CAMILLA. Miss Annie Grace Brtmberrr left XVednss* day morning for Wrishtsvlll*. where she S. }P*nt a few dove In Camilla laat week with friends. : Mr* m E n : £ Tl,,u,,, riri&ng n Mre. r ’o«he?t's be MV»nM, £r“' and Mrs I Brennan, this week. . Miss’ Pearl Andes, after visiting her els- ,«r Mrs M. F. Brlmberry, left Monday fre Birmingham, where she will visit relative* Sefore returning to her home at Bristol, ^Im Jennie Butlst has returned bom* Tom JoHmsm^ert, of BllnbrUft , to ^Mlss^AniVsUrris la spending torn* time 'lth relatlr** in Valdofta. Mis* Mery Jaggs has Jolt returned from ®&7 , C. *E? c/mn.’ of Comnton. wns In ll Mr Clt John l, M W *8Uton, of Atlanta, was In Camilla last week, the guest of Mr. and Ml*. ^■.^;.C“*. n .«i. ». nt Alhenr. Is Foreign Missionary conference of the Metli. odist rhureli. Colonel Albert II. Russell, of Balnbrldge, was In Camilla last week. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Preparations are well forward for the state convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy which will assemble in this city May 1, and will, of course, be tho occasion for much social activity. The chief event of the convention will be the reception on the evening of May 2 In the XVIndeor Hotel auditorium given to the visiting Daugh. ters by the -Martha Reid Chapter. The coming also on May 2 of the Ben Greet Company of 8hapeekearean players who will give "As You Like It" nnd "Twelfth Night" for the benefit of St. Lukes Hospital, will bo a marked society event for next week. The hospital's directorate contains many of the most fashionable women of Jacksonville and many theater parties will be given. These hostesses have already Issued Invitations for parties of twenty each to ,bo followed by slip pers. viz.. Mrs. Arthur O. Cummer. Mrs. D. XV. Fletcher and Mrs. J. H. Crosby. Mrs. Lorenzo A. XVIlson gave a large bridge party and tea at her home on Riverside avenue qn X\'edneaday_after- noon. The prizes wore won by Mrs. Taliaferro, the wife of Florida's junior senator. Mrs. Charles L. Myera, Mre. Archer S. Hubbard and Mrs. Georg* Powell, Mrs. B. B. Hubbard, Jr. Mrs. Courtland Buckman, Mrs. Wal ter F. Coachman and Mrs. Arthur Perry presided at the tea table and punch bowl. On Saturday afternoon Mre. Isadora Zacharias, herself a brilliant amateur violinist, gave n charming musical at ' ime, In Springfield, In honor of Mrs. Leopold Furchgott, who Is In Jacksonville for a few weeks. The guests Included a number of the clev erest musicians In the city, who con tributed to the distinctly excellent af fair. Mr. George Law, of Edinburgh, Scot land. Is a distinguished visitor to the city. He la the guest of Mr. and Mre. William Macklln. of Dlnsmore. Fla, and has been with them widely enter tained In Jacksonville. Secretary Hitchcock has also been a distinguished guest this-week to Flor ida's metropolis. While here Secretary Hitchcock was the guest of Senator Taliaferro. PERRY. Mrs. XX’. XV. Drlakell, of Conyers; Mrs. R. P. Holllnshead, of Fort Valley, and Fred H. Houser, of Atlanta were with their parents here, Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Houser, last Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Markham It visiting frlende In Macon. Miss Johnle Marshbum has returned from a visit to friends at Hawklnsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lr Dennard went up to Atlanta yesterday to attend the fu neral of Mr*. C. D. Hill. Miss Eetelle Edwards has returned for Atlanta. Mrs. W. M. Blewetor, of Fort Valley, visited her mother this week, Mre. J. Mrs. Gordon Rodgers and Miss Marl- lee Williams have returned for Atlanta After n pleasant game, a delicious luncheon was sorvM. Silas Karnh limit, who has been visiting friends In Mneon, has returned home. Miss Mario IVood, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, u. J. Morris. Mrs. X'. H. Bnnfsrd, of Athena, who has been the goeat of Mrs. V. F, Clateher, has returned home. Mias I.lbte Cortelyou, who has been the guest of Mrs. P. It. Cortelyou, for sot time, has returned to hsr home la Ki York. Mr. and Mrs. John Northhutt are vlsltluf In New Orleans. GAINESVILLE. U. Kit entry, L..... raandnnt of the University been entertaining a number of men since he cnine to. the city. Among them hnvo lieen Chancellor Harrow, l’rofes- •or It. E. l'ark. Professor Hanford, Men tenant Chaae, Twelfth cavalry, of Fori Oglethorpe: Colonel Obcar, of Atlanta: 31a Jor Daniels, assistant commissary general of the atate militia, and Profeaaor XV. F. Hinton, of Atlanta. Recently the Tlmllnns, a local dramatic club of Athena, preaentel "The Guv-nor,'' an English play, nt the auditorium. Home of the best of the unlrerelty talent was used In the play, nnd they nro young men who nre proighicnt socially. They were assisted by some of the young women of Athens. Tho play waa under direction of Mist Mary I.yndon. Poster Lowndes It business manager of the club. The. hand, of which K. U. Hangby Is leader, furnished the muele, being assisted by the t nlverslty quartet, which gave torn* enjoyable selec tions. The quartet Is composed of II. 11. lean, first tenor; J. J. Lowndes, second ten- r; Floyd Newton, baritone, and II. It. Hodgson, bass. The commissioned officers occupied boxes. Misses Borens a ' " Thomas, Nena Jones and Mre. me otrer from Athens In an ant -tend the play. A epeclal train also brought a large party of Athene people ° T W.' II. Darla, of the Candler Horae Gunrds. took supper with the offteers of Camp Barrow this week. PARNESVILLE. ... Mies nelen Wilkinson and Mist Bom Hammond attended the Hnnday school con ■ ' t we‘ [rs. I _ _ ittsm _ worth-Bowen marriage In Newnan, on Wed nesday, last. tills Pearl Llfsey vlitt to-friends and and Isa ». Thom Colonel and Mrs. J. XV. Gresham, of Orlf- fin, (pent Tuesday anil XXednesdsjr la this city at the guest of , . dty Mr. and Mrs. Jack- "Miss Kate "Kills has returned from Orlf- son O. Smith. Mrs. Dcvereaux mcc m renoy, ratiro of the fifth anniversary ling. Many guesta attended, the popularity of the young couple was sted by the numlier of beautiful and ml articles In wood they received. Punch MARIETTA. One of the most pleasant events of the reason wts a lovely reception given recently By Mr. nnd Mrs. Pevercauz Mcblati'hey.. r., commemorative ' “ - of their wedding and the popular' attest waa a •WTedm'RH^wepiJniWisrMijTlIwJ Paulin* Gramllng nnd Lola Welsh. Sir. and Mrs. MeCUtohey received their frienda In the parlor, which waa elaborately decorated with palms, ferna and cut Bow ers. Those assisting them were D. k. Me- Clafcher. Jr.. Mra. J. XV. Bets*. of Atlan ta and airs. V. H. Bnuford, of Athens. The dining room was lieantlfnl In green and white, and the table decorations were ez- anlslte, the centerpiece a large cut glass esse oi white roses, anil from the chande- Iter was draped tulle entwined with sml- laz. which reached the corner* of the t*. hie and fastened In a Urge bow to the cut gUse compote*.' Delicious .refreshments were served by Mra. Dunklin Reynolds. Mrs, nomer SfcClstcbey, Mis* Bsrnrn, Miss Murrey and ills* May Reynolds. On the Veranda Hisses IJlUaheth Beynolda and Lola Autry presided over the punch bowL In a,corner tusked with palms and lighted with Japgnese lanterns was sUUoned Man- "'j#.* JSd'Mre"’ Edward Grore* hare re turned from u pleasant trip through Florl- .ml will reside with Mrs. MeKInjtey. | Tsfe, „rs. Berry were the guest* of relatives In Griffin laat Hnnday. Mias Willie Kato Carswell visited Miss Geraldine Carswell1 last week. Mra. C. E. Lambdln la visiting her daugb- ter, Mre. A. H. Hardy, In (lalnearllle. Misses Nettle and Bolihle Matthews have returned from Bouth Carolina, where they bare been for the past fire moaths, Mra. G. M. Rockwell went to Atlanta Thursday to he with her sleter, Mrs. Ar nold, who is quite alek. Miss Priscilla Htroud In visiting Mrs. M. . CUrk, In Macon. .. Mrs. C. T. Evans and daughter are visit- Ins relatives In Mneon. m-reTa. C. E. McRae returned from Florida Mon- day. Mrs. II. P. Whldddn and young atfti left A Decided Novelty, A Pleasing and Acceptable Present, Highly Appreciated by the Little Maidens. The Exercise Deemed by Eminent Medical' Author ity as Beneficial. 1 The QUEEN WIRE JUMPING-ROPE Bure never yet was Antelope Could skip an lightly by: Stand off, or else my Jumping Ron* Will bit you In the eye. -Tennyson. Mode In bright coppered wire colled over strong cord, with polished hard wood handles., Each Rope placed tin pasteboard J carton. A Beautiful Toy which fills the mind of a child with lupremeidellght, and the possession of which atones for the discovery that dolls ar$ stuffed with taw dust. Every little girl can be the proud possessor of one of these Jumping Ropes by saving 12 coupons, of differ ent numbers, and bringing them to The Atlanta Geor-. gian office. Queen Wire Jumping Rope Coupon. COUPON NUMBER 6 * | Twelve coupons of different numbers will entitle the. holder of same to one Queen Wire Jumping Rope. Name Address The Jumping Rope will be presented FREE to any one paying a month’s subscription to The 1 Atlanta Georgian in advance. Sent by mail to any address for 12 coupons of dif ferent numbers and oc in stamps to pay postage. MABELLE GILMAN'S SUDDEN RE J URN CAUSED SURPRISE New York. May l.—A great aurprtse wai fftreu everyIwxly by Mobello Ultiman to day when abe arrived from Italy, nnd lunch conaternatlon wna canned when ahe came mulling nahor*, for ah* had fooled steamer Knlsor Wilhelm Dor Uroase docked nt Holmkcu ider, perhaps more aatonlahed even than the people on the p!«r were the ablp's passengers, who, •lightest Idea that 1_. The mother of tho singer and a very urottjr ' blonde girl were waiting on the dock. , nwuy aitun mu P>cr. iu waa iiiuuo to get the mother to speak* bnt she re*' fused to aay anything. “MANILA BA * BO^S" WILL HAVE BIG CELEBRATION Washington, May 1.—O/ficera who fought under hint as ships’ captains, but who since have been retired as rear admirals, today called at the of fice of the president of tho general board, of the navy to pay their re spects and congratulations, and wish many returns of the day to their hero —the country’s hero of Manila bay— George Dewey, tho admiral of the navy. Nine years ago this morning at dawn, Dewey, then commodore, com manding the American squadron of cruisers, entered Manila bay and sank the entire lleet of Admiral Montoje. The "Manila Bay Boys" will have a banquet tonight. abee and Miss Juanita Bullard ■y st Ilstlehurst. Irskr, of New York, Is visiting ir, Mrs J. Freedman, of our '■'jfrs. Mathias Burch, of Oodwlnvllle. spending the week with to r parents here. Iter. G. XV. I’hsrr, of Teuillle, has been here this week. • Miss Hortenso Carswell, of X’sldoets, was a visitor to friends hero recently. J. c. Hatcher, of Hcreyen, Us., spent 8nn- lent Friday for Port- land, Greg., st which place be will nuke his future home. Mrs. Mnry K. Brown and daughter, Mias Pearl Brown, of Tennllle, are visiting the family of J. M. Brown. H. K. Pritchett, of Jacksonville, was here —cently. - Sirs. Norton, of Mneon. s| .1 this week In our rity. Is* present nt the marriage ter to Sir. Luckle. Cashier Cobb, wife and child, came down ■out Eastman Hunday aud spent the dty Ifh Colonel and Mrs. K. D. Graham. Dr. P. A. Jessup, who. many years ago, Barred the Baptist ebnrrh here, spent yee- In the city, tho guest of C. B. Par- ■nt a few dsj a ring coma L of ner daugh- ed hometo Odnsadnlc. ‘ Her. J. D. Larkina returned In Mnrgan- ton, N. C., Thursday, after a great revi val at the Baptist church. CWonil B. J.’Bacon, Jr., of Albany, JSySTtff wSJfc' S"jn,^ r BridTwhT."t Tub «‘£urti"y: Mm3 tbs gndsatlag 'class PELHAM ‘ Mis. Katharine Coopre f^hHully^retec S hoot Monday evening at her home on inks street. Slush-, n guessing contest and recitations artistically rendered l»y Silases Until Held end Annie Copper were Intereetlng features of the evening. Silas Roth Reid aaslated the hoatrae In serving s delicious salad course and fruit punch sun cake. The graduating etnas coualata of Sllties Katharine Cooper, Berths Averett, Ara Uuntt, Stell Ftrkron, Klolse Slsnsfield, Ruth Hanila, llelm Mock, XVIIma Twltty and Messrs. Cnllihert Barrow and Hugh J *Mr B snd Sirs. J. N. Bradford, of Thom- ssvllie, sr# visiting friends lu the city this L Bills Lockhart, of Atlanta, was In the C 'slrs M K Hnnahurn. of Rome. Os., was the guest of Mrs. William, Cook Tuesday. Sirs. A. A. Turner Is visiting friends In Thomsavllle this week. Mrs. XV. G. McCord, who hns hecn spend ing several weeks at Panacea Hprtngs. re turned Wednesday. .... .... Messrs. St. II. Klug. 3. 3. Hnrrell. 3. I.. Singletary aud C. A. Itoweaenlpyed n fish ing party at Big Fish pouil Tuesday night. MADI80N On Friday morning. Sliss Slattte Sine Baldwin entertained nt progressive 'lorn - noes In honor ef her musts. Misses Breed- lore. of Slonroe, and Crenshaw, of I ottege Park. The prlae. a Iwk entitled ■■Ijitter- Day Hweethearts," won by Stlss An- -■ Lurie Newton, "'he guests of honor > given dainty gnnse fans. At half past IZ, a delicious luncheon wns served, Mrs. P. SI. Atkinson lave a flinch petty n XVednes<lar afternoon In hpuor of Mrs. loner Manner, of Carrnllto- Mr. and Mrs. XX. E. HI Among those expected to be In at tendance at the dinner tonight, besides the admiral of the nary and other of ficers, are: Rear Admiral Lamberton, retired; Rear Admiral Coghlan, re- 1 tired, commandant of th* New York navy yard, and Rear Admiral XValker, superintendent of- the naval obaerva- tory, all three of whom have not yet t missed a dinner. The feast will bo | held at tho Raleigh Hotel, and, as j usual, there will be no one In th* < room, at any time during the dlnfier, j who did not participate In or was not ! present at the battle. Even the ono waiter will be Ah Maw, the admi ral's Chinese steward, who was a cook on the cruiser Olympia Shepherd enter tained at a delightful dlnnermi Tucsdsv evening. Covers were lalib for ten. Tae ile-e was a mirror Jin ■*—' * ...terpL. wresti of American Ilsauty rosea One *4 see geeulcst parties given for pong. isry Trotter's trail party on Friday even- Miss Slamle Atkinson entertained on gat- urday afternoon In honor of Sirs. Banner, of Cnrrutlton, nnd Mias Baldwin's gnesta. Eight friends were present. Mrs. Horace Bhaw entertained the two flinch i-iulis <>n XYeilnesdty afternoon. Sim. Joseph Vnson save n delightful tea ■ Stolidity nftcriusni fu honor of Mrs. Han* ner. of Carrollton-. Sira. SI. F. Brooks honored Mrs. Han- nor with t trail psfty on Tuesday after- On Thursday evening, the United Daugh ters Of the Confederacy gave an elegant reception to Sire. -XX. II. Felton, of Car- tersvllle, at the home of Sirs. Lee Tram- melt, lu the rceelrlng party ware the off}, cent of tho society. Sirs. .Lee Trammell, Mrs. A. I.. Dougins, Mrs. K. H. Andereon. Sliss Slolds XVTillsms, Mrs. Pnnl Atkin son. Those assisting hi the entertainment of the gnests-were Slys. Horace Bhaw. Mrs. Ileasle Avery, Sllsees Caro Pries, Beast* XX’alum. Bailie Mustla. Peyton* Douglas. Cfrtrurie Doutflnu. Offityla Von, M-itufe IhuiftT. Mnry Joiwhi. Olivia B*l«l, EIU« Olhhs ami Ionise McHenry And Mary Wal- tun Trammell. VIADUCT STORES TO CLOSE EARLY Several Atlanta firms on the viaduct have added their name* to the lint of those which will be dosed a# 6:3 > each evening from May I'M October 1. Fol lowing Is the list: Sid Holland, f. S Hartman. Jr,’ Fred -8. Stewart, Lew A Stanford. • Eclipse Shoe Comi nny, Foster Law, Guarantee Clothing Coin-