Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 15, 1907, Image 11

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THJ£ ATLANTA (JLOK(ilAN AND NEWb. | ■ ' WKDMSHDAY. MAY 15, Ml. CRICHTON’S IMPROVED SYLLABIC METHOD Endorsed by Well Known Local Shorthand Experts As Being the Greatest Dis covery of the Century, So Far As Teaching Pitmanic Shorthand Is Con cerned. NOT a new SYSTEM but u new METHOD of teaching the standard systems. Employs the same alphabet and modifications, and practically the same conso nant outline as Munson, Graham and Pitnian. The CRICHTON student reads hls_pote3 with that dcIlSitful fecllnff or certainty Impossible by old METHOD nnf'fd ' '" e l!rSt ' CS30n ' Qnd h,a enthusiasm Increases as the I~.C > - TftfSSs No effort was made to wrlto ftl m the above as briefly as Pit- K manic shorthand permits. The outlines are very full, and practically no phras ing is attempted. The above is Crich ton's METHOD adapted to MUNSON I'lM'l* HIGH GRADE ENDORSE* MENTS. Mr. W. C. Mnssoy, the well known law reporter, Graham system, soys: “I (lo not besl* tali to silv that you have nc* <*oiupilshea something •which .111. In a huge measure, two- Intlonlzo the teaching of short* I Inde” , • Mr. T. I*. Banbury, Pitman writer. Court reporter and stenographer of twenty years* rleuee/Hnys: “It Is oue of out Important improve- au nts that has been made In tlie art of shorthand writing SINCK ITS INCEPTION. Miss Minnie Bellamy, the wvlbknowu Graham shorthand .“•‘porter, says: "I have been so Impressed with the mrtrvefous usporlenee ns stenograph would find It most valuable. u la undoubtedly the finest METHOD now In use, and I unhesitatingly recommend It ns n tlmo-sHvor, ns well as a bralu savor.” We POSITIVELY GUARANTEE tn teach any intelligent person to read such notes as the above after three of four days* atudy. • Wo ask the i M r. Edw. CroswlU. General Stenogra- student who studied by the old-fashlonod methods, "How long did you pher and Law Itoporter (Munson writer): study, before you could do as much?*' | *‘To the beginner it is a God-send.” FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS CRICHTON'S BUSINES8 COLLEGE, KISER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA. SOCIETY DOMINO PARTY. Mr«. IV. M. Jenkins will entertain at dominoes Thursday aftornoon In compliment to her guest, Mrs. T. W. Glaze, and the Matrons' Thursday Aft ernoon Domino Club. Mrz. Jenkins' guests will be: Mrs. A. C. i Median, Mrs. R. H. Whfte, Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. L. .V, Kcnnerly, Mrs. G. R. Low. Mrs. L. D. Lowe, Mrs Bloodworth, Mrs. C. W. Seay, Mrs. T. L. Stokes, Mrs. Hetfner,' Mrs. W, B. Dlzbro, Mrs. Joseph Drewry, Mrs, Trine, Mrs. Pitts, Mrs. Leon Walker, Mrs. Manry. Mrs. J. C. Mason, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. M. P. Ulmer, Mrs. 8. Z. Ruff, Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. W. A. Hancock, Mrs. E. A. Holbrook, Mrs. F. S. Co*, Mrs. C. F.. Teague, Mrs. Lott Warren, Mrs. M. M. Davies, Mrs. W. C. Humphries, Mrs. E. V. Car ter. Mrz. J. R. Thornton. Mrs. Pat Anderson, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Murrah, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs, G. A. Howell, Mrs. H. L. Crumley, Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. T. D. Longlno, Mrs. Walter Cooper, Mrs. J. N. McEachern. Mrs. A. E. Sum mer. Sirs. J. L. Dennis, Sirs. T. A. Lovelace, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Mar shall Eckford. MAY PARTY FOR CHILDREN. A beautiful party will be that which the grade of Mrs. Suslo Southgate wilt lire at the Washington Seminary on Thursday afternoon. The party will be given on the play ground across the •treet from the school, and will be a real Maytime celebration. Miss Har riet MaeOlll haa been chosen as May queen, and llttlo Miss Louise Ware will ipesk the address of welcome to the guest*. Conkey and Joseph Whitehead will be the two little heralds of the queen, snd her maids will be little Mlzsez Dorothy Traynham, Pearl Beu tell, Ida Wlnahlp, Dorothy and Ruth Morris, Hoy Nunn Cage, Fairfax Wal lace, Dorothy Harmon, Gladys Payne and Marcella Hallman. Violets, dai ries, apple blosaoms, dandelions, but tercups, crocus flowers and other beau tiful flow-era will be represented by Mlzsez Henrietta Trlppe, Alva Gage, Daisy Frances Wlnahlp, Charlotte Tay lor. I.uey Rose, Thelma Sltton, Char lotte Wilkins and Iley Cage. Little Jrijlae Vnn Dyke and Raymond Sltton will be the robins. Tho party will be one of the most elaborate nnd original that has been given this week. TO MISS LUcTlE DENNIS. Wednesday at her home In West End Mrs. Walter Dennis entertained Informally at lupcheon In honor of her •liter, Miss Luclle Dennis, who will have Thursday for New York to enter Ike Damroaeh School of Music. Mrs. guests Included eight of her E> ‘fiends, who were seated about a US'*'which had for Its centerpleco a Wl basket (tiled with carnations, and whose pretty appointments followed n color scheme of pink and white. Mrs. Dennis received her guests tn a pretty lingerie gown of mult and lace, and Miss Luclle Dennis wore blue silk. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansell have re turned from a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Granger, at Carterivllle. Mrs. H. b. Cary Is tho guest of Mrs. I Wheeler Spring*. Ala. Athens; Misses Mabel Swift, Clifford West, Aurelia Speer, Luclle Kiser and Messrs. Edward Brown, Milton Dar Ran, Jr., Inman Gray, Harrison and Saunders Jones, Stewart Wltham und Itnlph Ragan. , The guests will Include Misses Eth leen Emmons, Clifford West, Marlon Poster, Harriet Calhoun, Miss Phlnzy of Athens; Elotso Oliver, Surnh Raw eon, Elizabeth Morgan, SUvcy Sp Nell Prince, Martha Francis, Lula Dean Jones, Amelia Speer, Nora Belle Rosser, Helen Thorn, Mary McC Ethel Thornton, Cora Hancock, Nora .Crow, Mary Hines, Marguerlto Thomas, Violet Trlppe, Mildred Fort, France!* Nunnally, Margaret Dlsosway, Luclle Kiser, Mary Baldwin, Carrie Dallls, Claudia Bass, Mary Eunice Lovette, Irene Van Dyke, Messrs. Hoyt Evans, Stewart Wltham, Hubert Allen, ET ward Traynham, Milton Dargi Saunders Jones, Jack Prince, Clifford Anderson, Harrison Jones, George Sheer, Claudern Glover, Jack Spalding, Joseph Jones, Olln Longlno, Charles Burt, Clarence Thornton, Cherry Kmer son, Emmett Mitchell, Ralph Ragan, George and Rucker McCarty, Brassel ton'Scott, Edward King, Curry Moon. Dixon McCarty, Edward Brown, John Fltton, James Harris, Jesse Tabler, Morris Prioleau, Frank Baker, Charles Lecraw, Fred Crandall und others. HOSPITAL^ BAZAR. The Ladles Auxiliary to tho Presby terlan hospital will hold their bazar on Tuesday, May 21, at the residence of Mrs. W. A. Moore, corner Cone and Walton streets. Any articles which may bo contribu ted by friends of the hospital will be thankfully received. They may be sent any time before Tuesday to Mrs, Phil lips. president of the auxiliary, 11 Cone street. SOCIETY 'WITH OUR NEIGHBORS THOMA8VILLE. Mrs. Lillian Finn left Saturday for Marietta. Later sho will, visit her brother, Mr. J. C. Dobbs, in New York city. Mr. Jock McCartney left Tuesday*to attend tho Masonic convention in At lanta. From there ho goes to Romo to attend the Elks' Fair and *to Borden r Personal Mention J Mrs. Susan D. Harwood, after spend ing the winter In Savannah, has re turned to Atlanta. bliss Lou T. Hock has returned from p ytuirt visit to Mrs. George Sllbey, at Augusta. bliss Grace llunn will leave soon for a visit to Medina, N. Y„ where she will bo the guest of Mrs. LeGrand Whedon. Mrs. Lillian Carter, of Dalton, Is spending a few days with Mrs. George Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Burwoll Sanders, of Roanoke, Ata., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Colquitt Carter, have re turned to their home. Miss Sadie Foster is the attractive guest of bliss Rollne Clark. Mlsa Leonora Tinsley is vlsktng her. sister. Mrs. Russell Porter. Mrs. Susan Calhoun Hilt has re turned from a visit to tier son. Mr. Calhoun Hill, In Newnan. The party which Misses Ethel and Jeszle Tutwller were to have given Wednesday afternoon in honor of bliss Nettle Mills has been Indefinitely post poned on account of Illness In the fam- tty of the Misses Tutwller. The friends of Mrs: R. B. Toy, who Is suffering with muscular rheumatism, will regret to hear that she Is no better. Miss Mattie Sue Phtnlsy, of Athens, will arrive tn the city the latter of this week to visit bliss Harriet i houn. Mrs. Arnold Broyles will go to New York this week with Mrs. Howard Belt, and Mrs. Thomas Cooper. Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Cooper will salt for Europe about May Zl. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tllson will spend the summer at their Eaat Lake cottage. Mr. M. E. Moore left Tuesday for Mississippi, where he'will spend some time looking after Important business matters. After the 20th of this month Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tnrploo wilt be at home to their friends at 74 West Peachtree street. Miss Pauline Speck, of Dalton, Is L. S. Munford, at Cartersvllle. Mr. and MrB. Richard Allen Johnson wilt be at tho Aragon Hotel until they go East to spend the summer. They will not be In Marietta during the sum mer. Mrs. Cyrus Strtckler and children aro visiting relatives In Montgomery. Mrs. Joseph Gatins, of New York, Is tho guest of Mr. ahd MrB. John Mur phy. Misses Ethel and Elsie Godfrey will arrive tills week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godfrey, at the Marlborough Mrs. James Britt, of Columbus, : tho guest of Mrs. Frank L. Stanton. Mrs. Paul-F. Akin, of Cartersvllle, Is spending several days In the city. Miss Ruby Johnston has returned to her home at Rocktnart, after, visiting Mrs. Charlcs-Jones. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown, of Car- roll on, aro tho guests of Dr. and Mrs, M. D. Huff. i Miss Minnie Van Epps has returned from a visit to Augusta. Miss btamte Williams and the Amor ous • children, have token a cottage Boston where they wilt spend tho sum In one of the fashionable suburbs of mer. Miss Rosalie Hovtrell will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell to Eu rope, leaving early In June. Mrs. Wayne Wttstm. bits Emma Bette DuBose and Miss Caroline DuBose wit) salt for Europe Juno 8. Rev. and Mrs. J.iS. French, at their home, 21 East Third street, will have as their guest after Friday, Miss Helen Fudge, of Virginia. informal"breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Brown will entertain at breakfast Saturdo'y noon tho Atlanta boys and their friends who wilt arrive from the unlverslty Frlday to attend the Georgia Tcct game. to bauTteam. Friday night, at the home of their parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Wrlgln, on Juniper street. Miss Marie Wright, and Mr. Llctus Wright wilt entertain In honor of the ball team, and other students of the University of Geor gia, who will be In. Atlanta for tho Tech-Georgta grimes Friday and Satur. day. On the Inwn of Dr. nnd Mr*. Wrlght’e home, which will be lllumlna- ted. Miss Wright and Mr. Wright will receive thetr guests, assisted by their sister. Miss Kathleen Wright, Mlsa Harriet Calhoun, Miss Phlnlzy, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driver left Frl day for Borden-Wheeler Springs, Ala., to spend several weeks. Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Smith aro visit tng relatives In Montgomery. Mr. Frank McCartney left Wednes day for Baltimore, where ho will make his future home. Miss Lillie May Winstead, of Padu rah, Ky„ who has been visiting Mrs. Fondren Mitchell, Is now the guest of Miss Willie Asher, In Atlanta. A party of young peoplo had a moon light picnic at tho pretty country home of Messrs. Mitch and Frank' Jones Wednesday evening. It was given In honor of the visiting young ladles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timmons were the chaperons. Dr. Arthur LIttre. of New Orleans, has arrived tn tho city. Mrs. L. B. Hannon Is visiting rota tlves and friends tn Grtttln. Tho Woman’s Home Mission Society Is In session hero and a largo number of delegates are pretent. ' bttss Eva Gardiner, of Sparta, Is tho guest of Mrs. John L. Tumor. bliss Janie Howard, of Danville. Va.. has returned home, after a visit to bliss L*oul8o Hayes.. Messrs. John Wall nnd Robert Par dee have returned from Oglethorpe, where they were attendants at tho Hudson-Wimborly wedding. Miss Marguerlto Adams, of West Point. Is the guest of bliss Jonnle Wynn Dillon. Mr. Orville Harvey left Friday for Atlanta, where he will bo connected with tho Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Mausel Brncoy and blrs. Robert Evans arc the guests of Mrs. Joseph Mabbett, In Quitman. -Mrs. Ralph Neel and children aro the guests of Mrs. Spicer, In Dublin. Miss Alecn Peeples, of Atlanta, the guest of blrs. A. Y. MacIntyre. Mrs. Lee Neel entertained at dinner Thursday evening. ROME. Mrs.' John H. Hawkins entertained delightfully Thursday afternoon tn honor of Mrs. Henry Bradford, an April bride. A profusion of roses adorned the attractive reception rooms. Mrs. Hawkins'stood with her honoree and blesdames Wlnstdn and Jullcn Cummlngto receive her guests. One hundred and fifty guests called during the reception hours from 4 to 6 o'clock. The Elks, It Is reported, COO strong, will spend Wednesday and Thursday in Rome for their annual convention. Several ladles will accompany the del- egates-and Mrs. R. A. Denny will on Wednesday tender tho visiting ladles a delightful reception at her handsomo hotne.t Mrs. B, F. Roacti wilt have the Bridge Club meet with her Thursday after noon. Mra. Gerstle, of Chattanooga, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Reuben Tow ers. bliss btamte Young has returned from a’vlslt with friends In Atlanta. bliss Pearl Wagner, after spending a week with her cousin, btrs. Crawford, h:is rt-ttm., -I l-i ln-r In,in,-. Mr. J. L. Raas, accompanied by bttss For Grinding Pains No. 394 Law’s SPECIAL $3.50 OXFORDS Here’s a last that’s about as near perfection as the shoe maker s art can produce. A stylish, good-fitting, good- wearing oxford. Comes in patent colt, Russia tan and gun metal. i Agents for Dunlap Hats A Rare Chance to Secure High Grade Wagons at Remarkably Low Prices. Two Horse Wagons from $55.00 Up. One Iforse Wagons ftom $32.50 Up. Farmers’ Supply Company 40-42 W. Alabama St. , Atlanta, Ga. THE BIJ Tonight—Matfhee Thursday* —THE— GREAT LAFAYETTE and his company In threo grand productions “Mystery, Mirth, Music” ^40^Peopl^—*Ca^rIoadof^8ceruiry^^ [[ MAY-JUNE MUSIC FESTIVAL ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM, MAY 29,30, 31 and JUNE 1. $8,000 FOR ARTI8T8 ALONE. SEASON TICKET 8ALE AT *3, $4 and $5 CL08E8 MAY 22, WHEN SIN GLE SEAT SALE OPENS. ONE FARE PLUS 25 CENT8 ROUND TRIP. W. C. HUMPHRIES, 519 EMPIRE BLDG. AMUSE U No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, "THE BRIGAND 8TORY.” "JULIUS, SANDWICH MAN.” "HOW TO TAME A WIFE." THE TWIN THEATERS NO. 48 WHITEHALL ST. WEDNESDAY AND THUR8DAY, "THE PIRATE'S TREASURE,” “HERRING FI8HING.” "THE GOLDEN BEETLE." "THE FUNNY SHAVE.” SjJfgHsidl Susie Lawrence Bass, has returned from New York, bliss Bass has been In Europo for a year. Miss Loutso Bass will salt from Eu- ipo on the 10th. Miss Addle Mitchell has como to Rome for the summer. Tho Rome delegation of Odd FellowB leave for Columbus Tuesday to at tend the state conclave. blrs. F. M. Coulter and Miss Ina will urrivo from New York during this week. Mrs. A. A. Avery, of Austell, with her children, are the guests of Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Hardin Byars wilt spend this week In Atlanta. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Wills left Thurs day with thqlr son nnd 'daughter, to mako Atlanta their home for tho fu ture. blrs. Wills wilt be greatly missed by her coterie of friends. Mrs. Charles Findley, of Macon, Is visiting at Mr. J. Sam Veal's. Mr. and blrs. W. W. Walter content plate moving to Atlanta, much to the regret of many friends. Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson Is in At lanta. Mrs. J. Henry Simmons nnd children ore in Thomastofl for a month. 8PARTA. > Mrz. Lizzie Iluekiier, of Knrnnnali, Is the iiest of Hpnrtn relatives. Sho will return > her home, hi s few dsys. Min Nina Multeity left this week for a er of eevcral week! nt Tote Springs. Miss Zell Itozter, who him for zoveral ys been the jpiezt of Macou friends, has .lurneil home. Mra. John Ii. Walker baa returned from nlnnznnt vlrit to Augusta relnttrea. Mr. anil Mra. H. It. Wiley, of Montgom ery, Ala., are the gneata of Mr. and Mra E. Wiley, nt this place. Mr. Hugh White, of Jnrltzonvllle, Fla., visiting relnttrea at Hpnrtn, No. 77 PEACHTREE STREET. THIS WEEK’S BILL. THE EARL SISTER8, Dancer.. LAWRENCE JAMES, Slngsr. E. MITCHELL, 8axaphsnV M'LLE WELLS, Contortionist, JIMMY KELLY AND BANJO. ROY MITCHELL, Songs. J^H^^VELLS^Pijgrics^gumirjsjs. St. Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DE LEON t’AHK—Skating Dally, j FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th. ADMISSION 25c. self. Ho introduced each tableaux with a little talk explaining tho character istics of his favorite types, and tho costuming and posing (after Crulk- shank) were so truthfully carried out* that tho whole effect was at once most amusing and instructive. Some of tho parts were taken by prominent men and women, but the cost was mado up principally of children. In somo of tho scenes, "Mr. Turveydrop's Dancing School,” from Bleak House; tho "Quar rel Scene,” from Martin Chuzzlewlt w and one or two others, a little acting was Introduced and added much to tho enjoyment of tho entertainment. A very substantial sum was realized for the benefit of the Manual Training School, for which tho play was given. With tho first real touch of summer, many of tho families who own subur ban homes around Savannah are mak' ing plans to go out and spend tho flrst hot months before leaving for more fashionable watering places. A num ber of the cottages at the Isle of Hope, Beaulieu, Montgomery and Tybeo havo already been opened, and Juno 1 will ATLANTA'8 PLAYGROUND PONCE DE LEON PARK A CAR A MINUTE NOW OPEN BAND CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY. Women’s Agonies The agonle* that you may suffer every month, can be relieved. It Is not natural that you should suffer so. The reason Is, that somo of your organs or functions are sick and need attention. Take Wine of Cardul. This purely vegetable remedy acta curatlvely on the womanly functions. During over 50 years It haa been succes*fu!ly and beneficially U3«d by more than a million women and still continues Its good work In the relief and cure of womanly pain and suffering. Thousands of ladles have put aside timidity and written to tell cf thetr symptoms jnd how they were cured by Wine of Cardul, for the benefit of other suffering women. The ollowlng letter from Mrs. Maggie Stout, ot Gabbatha, Tenn., tells simply, and with the ring of truth, the story of her Ills and their relief. She writes: “All I have said about Wine of Cardul Is the f/J truth. I suffered with female weakness and pains In my back and limbs for a year. I was so bad, that I could not Walk, only a short distance, with- ' out stopping to rest. I took V/ine of Cardul ac cording to directions, and now I feel like a new woman, and can do all my housework. Wine of Cardul Is the best medicine I ever used for female weakness.” At druggists, 51.00. FREE BOOK ,f Tt n/v.rlf^lRu^A.u^r,- FOR LADIES Cbsttanooffi. Tenn. MRS. M. STOUT (■Malta. less. Wine of Cardui has returned to bur borne In Dererenu*. Mias Gertrude Avnnt, of Atlanta. Is Id Sparta on a visit to her slater, Mrs. M. Stewart • return*! Rnturitny trow « plrnunm visit tu bar slater, Mrs. Clem Csstlsberry, In Auxu.tn. Mrs. It. A. Graves, Misses Entity anil ..llzabeth Graves bare returneil from abort visit to relstlves In ‘ pleasant visit to friends In Msyflt-U COVINGTON. Mlzs Essie Jordan baa ns her guest Miss Clara Mae Wynn, of Atlanta. Mrs. K. H. Adams bar returned to ber boiuc at Monroe nfter « visit to Mrs. L. D. Mr. and Mrs. I>. D. King bare returned to Atlanta. i friends at a birth- L afternoon. ey, of Hnartanburg. f ber parents, Mr. and Peek several days turned to ber hon .Little Mary Frar forty-eight of her Toe*__, Humpl R est ot _ . ry, at Hoe] _ Mra. James L. Whitehead baa returned from Uthonla. Mrs. John D. Davie baa returned from Atlanta. | Mrs. Irving I’roetor end Mlsa Lola I‘roe- tor, after' « lengthy visit to relatives In Colombo., bare returned to the elty. Mrs. Henry Wells and Mrs O. T. Wells are visiting In Atlanta. Mrs. John F. Upshaw and llttla Misses Nelle hod Emily Upshaw, of Soetsl Clr- HP, I " A. Ft Mra tirrs SAVANNAH, loSt Monday afternoon one of tha original and enjoyable amateur entertainments ever given - here was presented nt the Benedictine hall un der the ausp—es of the Bishop Beck with 80ririy ef Chrfat church. It was called "A Dickens’ Carnival," ami con- slated of a dozen or more tableaux, tn which the charpctere from a number of Dickens' books were posed in clever unit characteristic attitudes. The opening address was read by Mr. Alexander R. 'Lawton, Impels-.-natlng Dickens hlm- Ilshed for tho early part of son. Much Interest la centered In tho an nounccmont made this week by Mrs, J. H. Cavanaugh of tho engagement of her daughter, Blanche, to Mr. Fred T. Bausxy. The wedding will probably take place In the early fall. Mrs. R. H. Patterson entertained . number of guests with 500 on Thurs day afternoon at Colonel Patterson's attractive quarters afFort Screven. Mrs- Louis Haskell has returned to New York after a visit to her dauglt ter, Mrs. Alexander Theamar. Mr. and Mra Jack Slater, who havo spent tho past year abroad, liavo re turned home nnd opened their country homo.at Montgomery for the summer. Mrs. Marie Louise My rick, of Amer- leus, spent several days hero during the past week. Mrs. A. B. Hopkins Is spending n short time with Mr*. Raymond De mere. a Miss Blanche Cavanaugh Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Check. In Nash ville. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Weed have open, ed their cottage at Montgomery for the summer. t Miss Theo Mills, of Griffin, Is tho guest of Miss Julia Hunter. 'Mrs. Charles Mills Bunker has re turned to Fort Moultrie after a brief visit to her parents, Mr. and Mra John M. Bryan. Mr*. Wilder left on Thursday for a brief visit to Jamestown. Mrs. G. Moxley Sorrel Is the guest of Mrs. W. W. Mackotl. Miss Lily Lynah Is visiting friend* In Charleston. Mrs. A. B. Girardeau has returned from a visit of several weeks to New York and Philadelphia. Mrs. Lawrence Mariwell Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Tennllle. Mrs. Abram Carrington Read has re. turned to her home In Nashville. Mrs. Arthur Gordon Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hunter McGuire, tn Richmond. Tmte Ms r Kr*“«* Sample. AddrtMDept.i.^ La»*«k< *rll*a A r*.«ftaT4ls4**«KI.T. I The Shine That Shines Quickest JAP-A-LAC GEORGIA PAINT A GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree. Ml as Betty Conrad, of Winchester, U , vleitlng Mre. W. L. Cl&y. General and Mrs. W. \V. Gordon left I yesterday to spend tho summer at ths | North. Mrs. William Z*otr, who has been spending the winter with General and Mrs. Gordon, has returned to her horns I tn England. Air. mnd Mrs. Dan C. Kingman arss ponding a short time in Chattanooga. • Mrs. Joshua Merrill, who has been til** guest of Mrn. George Owens for several weeks, has returned hex home In Dedham, Mass. NORCROS8. Through tho efforts of Mrs. Home* Jones, president of the Norcross Worn*, a n’t* Club, the traveling art gallery was on exhibition two days at the school auditorium. Tho collection !■ ono of grent merit and was .sent to Augusta from here. Mrs. Ronald Johnston has aa her guest Mrs..Frank Pentecost, of Law* rencevllle. Mr. Jo© Webster has returned to the University School at Stono Mountain. jThe pretty now home of Dr. T. Dt, McDaniel is .nearing completion.' Tho Walking Club met with Miss Kottlo Creslor Wednesday afternoon* Tho usual tramp was given up on ac* count of the rain. A pretty Ice course was served. BOWER8VILLE. Mrs. G. G. Hill Is vlsiting her parents at Lula, Ga., this week. Hon. W. L. Hodges, of Hartwell, was a recent visitor to this city. Miss Daisy Tatok, of Elberton, is spending the week with Miss Joe Hol brook. Dr. C. G. Walters, of Martin, Ga., la visiting relatives in the city. Miss Janie Maxwell will leave for Elberton this week, and later will visit tho Jamestown Exposition. ML E. B. Doyle, of Royston, Oa.. spent a few days near Bowersvllle last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cheek left this week for Atlanta, where they will spend some time with relatives. Hon. Judson Purdy Is In Clarkesvlllo, Go., this week on business. C. H. Verner, popular depot agent at Martin,* was a recent visitor to the city. Miss Ada Canon, of Lavonla, spent vcral days this week with relatives in tho city. Miss Mays Fleming, who has br-en teaching in JSIbertdn, returned home laflt week to the delight of her many friends. regret to learn that Pro- saor and Mrs. W. R. Burnette will move this week to Royston, Ga., where they expect to make their future home. Mr. C. D. Cannon spent Tuesday in Lavonla.