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SATURDAY, JUNE <2, l*ff.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Superior
in Strength
Or. Price'! Flavoring Extract! are iu- i
SOCIETY
ness of flavor to any flavoring extract! Th# wedding of Mies Agnes Dancy
Flavoring v«nm*
Extracts
Lemon
Orang!
Rooe.ate
made in the world, and ladies of the and Mr. Thomas Bond on Tuesday
best taste, who are now using them, evening at St. Johns church was large.
And them just as represented. Pertoni IP attended by the friends of the young
who desire a delicate and natural flavor 00 “1> I * , wh0M families are prominent
In their cakes n.,d,tin,,, nr ..hi. and their own popularity combined to
delicacv wM o&aln iffcvJ.fnJ * ,rtn * to * ath " » W audience for the
ceucacy, wui oDtatu It by using pretty ceremony, despite the absence of
formal Invitations. Miss Alice Dancy,
the brlde'e young lister, was the only
attendant, and Mr. Sullivan Bond, of
Savannah, was best man. The ushers
were Messrs. William A. Hallow**, Jr,
William Gordon Howard. Miller Hal-
lowes Dancy, of this city, and Holt
Bennett, of Darien, Ga. A reception
for the Immediate family followed the
I ceremony at the home of the bride’
parents, Mr. and Mr*. James M. Dan
cy, on Washington street.
The engagement recently announced
of Dr. James V. Freeman, of Jack
sonville. and Miss Leslie Butte, of
Drunawlck. has been of great Interest
Miss Butt* Is a very handsome woman
Monday evening Mr. snd Mrs. H. P,Og»a- ‘ «“*• '"**
tree entertained at tu In honor of Rev. J. *!?£,-'Ll?
a Jenkins snd Rev. J. T. Dart* hi?
biMM n dorimt*ths 11 wMl| n were ,n Mra*a tt d * nt ' Dr - ^“man Is one of the most
brldg* during tb* week were Mr*. Q. u. popm^ ttnd prominent physician* In
Disk* *ad Mra. HaeleylML Jacksonville. HI* marriage in Decero-
w r - *■ T - Barren, of Oriffln, and Ml**b*r next will unquestionably be a brlll-
01* Hand, ef Brooks Sutton, were the prin-1 unt event
dpsls In a runswty marrisge here Sunday. Mrs. William Robs Ramie entertained
Th* young lady'e parents objected to the the local chapter of the Daughters of
marriage on account of bor yontbfulnesa. | the American Revolution on Wednes-
Mr. and Mr* L. C. Manley art spending I day afternoon at her handsome Rlver-
the week at Cumberland Island. I side avenue home. Social life Is eus-
Mr. and Ur*. B. B. Brown have returned I pended largely In town owing to the
from tbelr wedding journey and are *t heat, and I* transferred to th* Con
home to their friesde *t their residence on tlnental, Atlantic Beach, where the
Tenth afreet. I ocean breexe makes activity possible.
Mrs. Bailie Bell entertained the Home The concert* of the Germania Club's
fttJSS W * dn ~ 3 " HSSfflSS Ctunpanori
Uwo Wednesday tettt younger set. b lned gav# a m » I mn C ent concert, fo|-
icwnnru I lowed by the German supper at their
Mr, ftrt.vi.un2s.'. .„e c, » b hou ” garden on the river Wed-
Mrs. Octnvla Humphries and Master I needay evening that was largely at-
Harlan Strickland have returned from tended.
a visit to relatives In Atlanta. The Banker* of Florida's annual eon-
Mrs. Nat Guyton, after spending sev- rentlon will be held Friday and Sat-
eral days with the family of Mrs. D. 5SJ55 * nd W,U be ‘
J. T'ppen, has returned to her home In Mri _ william B.^oung and her at-
Atlanto. tractive family left on Tuesday’s Clyde
Mr. George Collins, of Cedartown, ship for New York, to occupy their
visited relatives here the first of ths recently purchased mansion house on
week. I Long Island.
Miss Louts* Dawson has returned Mr. and Mrs. Blon Hall Barrett have
from a vlelt to relatives near Kenne-1 returned from their trip to California,
saw. I and Mrs. Barrett has gone on to Cape
Miss Rosebud Goode, of CartersvIUa I Cod for the summer months,
spent last week with Miss Willie Duns-I Mrs.' Edwin G. Weed and Mls* Weed
ford. I leave today for New York en route to
Mlse Carrie Thornton, of Atlanta, la I Europe, Mr*. Weed having recovered
visiting Mrs. Octavla Humphries. I sufficiently to undertake the projected
Mr. J. M. Connally, of Statesville, N. I Journey.
C„ visited his sister, Mrs. A. J. Dur-1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Perry and
bam. here last week. I their family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo
Mr. T. M. Eratt spent Sunday and I A. Wilson have gone to Atlantic Beach,
Monday In Atlanta
trip ’
Mies Miriam Dent Is tb* guest of Miss
Helen Boyd In Hillsboro, Oblo.
Miss Cornells Ellison, of kltssonrl, ts vis
iting Miss Deborah Adams.
Miss (iladys Girardeau and Mr. Claude
Girardeau bare returned from Pbllsdel.
pbla.
Mrs. Neyt* Colquitt Is spending the sum.
suer at Ralud*.
Min Margaret Haines Is boms for the
summer holidays.
Ensign Gorddb Haines, United States
navy, Is spending a short time with
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gsorgs Haines.
Mias Dorothy Baldwin, Mias Inas Tledo-
man and Mlaa Pattenca Barrow era at homa
for tba holidays.
Miss Elma Stiles baa ratnrnad to her
home In Malbonn, Ga.
Miss Bessie Denham, who has been spend.
Ing several month* bare, has returned
her borne In Florid*.
Mr. snd Mrs. Frank B. Arden give
large reception on Saturday evening In bon
or of tb* twentieth anniversary of their
marriage
Most of the netertalnlng of th* p«*t week
h*s been among th* younger set, who are
at $om* for tba anmmar holidays. The
Misses Adtma gave a charming little tan
on Wednesday afternoon for tbelr guest,
Miss Cornelia Ellison, and on Friday the
was the guest of honor at n very pleasant
boating party.
Mlit Ell* Claire Cutts entertained about
a dosea of the yonnger girls with a bridge
party on Friday afternoon.
Mr*, a V. Bsltter and Miss Annls Balt-
ser are at Victoria Inn, AihsTlII*.
Mias Opbatla Dont bis cons North for
tho summer.
Miss Mlttle Patterson Is spending a week
with Miss Florence Stevens.
Mrs. Joseph A. Huger and Miss Clermont
Hager are at Bluffton for the summer.
Horace A. Crane, Jr., of New York, la
the guest of Ur. snd Mrs. Horace Crane.
Mra. Cbtrleaworth J. Hunter la In Amer-
tcus.
Mra. A. B. Hopklna, who has been tho
guest of Mrs. R. M. Demers, his gont North
tor tb* aummar.
Mr. and Mra. Alexander Thesmar and fam.
(ly have ratnrned from Tyba*.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haakall have left for
Uarre. Mae*., where they will vlelt Mrs,
Haskell's relntlves.
Mist Ruth Benner has returned from At.
lants.
ltev. and Mra. Francis Alan Brown bavs
returned from tbe North, and will leave tb*
mer
broad.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wlnbnrn end Miss
Annls Maclean bsvo returned from Chester.
Pa., whi\a little Mlssa Wlnbnrn christened
tbe new steamship City of Harnnnnb lost
Tuesday.
Mlsa Ellen Pennlman and Mist Elisabeth
Pennlman ara nt Jameatown.
Mist Emelyn Uartrldge, of New York, Is
In tbs city.
Miss Isabel Postel hot returned from
Athens.
J. N. Johnson made a business
Ilaa Annie Maude Adams, of Atlan
ta, 1* vlalttng Mra. Charlie Adame.
Messrs. Strange, of Lyerly, visited
their slater, Mra. M. J. Abbott, laat
week.
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tlan- CHATTANOOGA SOCIAL NEWS
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Tbe marriage of Mias Stella Oemant and
Mr. J. Gordon Yataa wn» quietly celebrated
Mr. and Mra. II. D. Dowla and Mr*. Wednesday night at tbe home of the bride’s
Edna Fairbanks, of Atlanta, are spend- lister, Mra. J. Milton Drown*, In Highland
Ing this week with Miss Mary Rey- Park. No card! were lasned, and owing to
Brnds. a recent bereavement In tbe family of the
~TT I bride, tbe wedding ceremony wat witnessed
MT. AIRY, | i,j tl>« family and relative* only. Tba bouaa
Mr. Mala Houghton, of Atlanta, Is the we. decorated In profusion. Mra. A. C.
guest Of Captain It, C. Gresham. I Jenklas, of Birmingham, e stater of the
Judge Griggs and family, of Dawson, have bride, acted as the matron of honor, and
opened tbelr aummar cottage on Mt. Airy. sir. Jenkins was belt man. Tbe ceremony
Mr. A Codington, of Macon, ha* opened val performed by the Ilev. E. E. Wiley,
bis aommer cottage here. I Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and
Mr. and Mr* E. !V. Hollingsworth, of | vtr,. Yates left for an ostanded trip to th*
P«v*°o, at* ‘bo «"•**• «* Jades »nd Mr* E a*t 0 n tbelr return they will ha at home
0rt «*' „ „ „ j at Cleveland.
Mlsies Kuala and Martha Fort at* on a
pleasure trip to Bkvonnah and Brunswick.
Mr. Howard Greabam rialtod Charlotte,
N. C.. Monday and Tuesday last
Mr* 5L Coffy Is^ylsltlng hsr
Mias Ruth Bblpp and Mr. Lafnyetta Oacnr
layers wars married Thursday night at the
_om* of the bride's paramo, Mr. ond Mra.
lease Bhlpp, the ltev. J. A. Baylor utttclat-
,, - - , . . , ln«. After the ceremony an Informal rerep.
r B c f*flP*|tl°n waa held. Mrs. Bhlpp waa assisted In
v _ , T \'J”vb St W’stmlnttsr i, C. I receiving th* aurat* by Mra. Barannth
Mt * I Brskevllle, snd \t — —
Kate McConnell, aro vlatlng relative! In , ni
Franklin, N. C. 1
and Mrs. Charles llenle;
„ .
snd hint. Meyers left for an extended trip
to Norfolk, Washington and New York. Oil
their return to Chattanooga they will he at
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| their return
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| street.
Tb* martins* of Mr. Joseph R. Cnrtl* to
, .Miss Frankie t’levelnntl cams as a pleasant
| surprise to society circle* this week. Both
of th* young people ar* on th* editorial
staff of The Chattanooga Times. Mr. Cur
tis was formerly In Birmingham and At
lanta. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrtl, era at homo for
the present with th* bride's parents on Osk
street. Later they- will take an extensive
trip through tbe Eett.
Mies Edith Carter entertained with
, lieert-dlce party Wednesday afternoon et
her bom* In Orchard Knob In honor of Mlu
llessle Ford, s lirtde-to b*. The hones wee
fragrant with bowl* of roses end sweet
friends
Ford.
Several of
former schoolmates of Miss
for tho summer.
June 1A
8ANDER8VILLE.
A novel and very anjoyable enter
tainment waa given by Mra. E. E.
Wait. at "The Elme," on Tueeday even
ing. which woe a moonlight picnic, the
soft glow of electrlo globes assisting
the moon In Illuminating the epactous
lawns. The honorees were Misses Sa
die Lovett, of Sylvanls, and Lillian
Moore, of Birmingham. Fifty guesin
were Invited. Dellclone viands usual
to picnic* were served.
Ths young men complimented the
young ladle* with a dance at Mabel
Park on Monday evening. Ten couples
were In attendance. Mr. and Mr*. E,
E. West. Mr. and Mr*. E. Pierce Wood
chaperoned the party.
On Thursday afternoon Meadamee A
L. and Q. C. Evans at the hbme of the
latter entertained the Mary Ann Wll
llama Chapter of the U. D. C. An en
tertaining and Instructive program waa
rendered. The social hour waa dc-
lightful. The beautiful home of Mra.
Evan* wn* exquisite In It* appoint
ments, the broad verandahs being con
verted Into summer parlor*. The re
freshments were ere Ins. nectar and
cakca, daintily served by a number of
beautiful little girls. Forty guest* en
joyed Meadames Evans’ hospitality.
Mlaa Luclle Vail, of Lyona, Is the
gue«t of Mra. O. L. Rogers.
Mlaa Iris McAfee, of Oconee, ts visit.
Ing Mra. Gordon Wood.
Mies Alma Cnrrere left on Tuesday
for Jameatown, Baltimore and Wash
ington. thence to finish her vacation
In Mississippi.
Miss Mamie Sparks, accompanied by
her brother*. Messrs. Tom nnd Hattie
Sparks, are In Atlanta attending the
graduating exercises of the Tech. Their
brother. Mr. Andrew Sparks, Is one of
the graduating clnaa.
Mrs. Resale Stanley Wood 1* spending
Hie week In Dublin with Miss May
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Hall Johnxon, who
bav* been tbe guests of Mr. aud Mra W. V.
McBroom, have returned to tbelr home In
Marion. H. C.
Mr. C. N. Rush, of Mexico City, arrived In
Chattanooga yesterday for a visit to his
two daughters, Mra. W. H. Stokes of Eset
Lske* and Mrs. Margaret Dyer of Cedar
street,
Mra J. O. Cross, of Rome, Go., Is tho
guest of Mra. J, H. Ilunton on Bluffvlow.
Mias Margaret Spear* and Miss Jennie
Brown will lento early next week for a visit
to Mis* Zelra* Lee Browder at Sweetwater.
Mis* Ruby Pltor, of Murfreesboro, end
Miss Mary Russell, of Fort Payne, Ala., will
arrive here Monday for • visit to Miss Isa
bel Sharp.
Mra. Arthur Allen eniertslni
friends informally Wednesday afternoon for
Miss Jennie Urown, the attractive guest of
Mrs. O. F. Thomas.
Mra John C. Vance entertained with _
theater party Thursday afternoon In honor
of Miss Elisabeth Vance and her guest
Miss Helen Melhorn, a classmate at sebor..
In Baltimore. Twelve youug friends of the
hostess composed the party.
The last meeting of the season of tho
Hebrew Ladles' Aid Society was held Inst
Thursday afternoon In th* Tempts study.
Mr*. D. P. Henderson nnd daughters.
Misses Gertrude and Msnde, left Saturday
for a visit to Kentucky.
Miss Marine Hudson, of Lebanon, Is
guest of Mr. and Mra. T, H. Hudson.
Dr. IV. T, Hopo ha, returned from a trip
to California end points In Canada. Mra
Hope will remain In Lebanon, Mo., tho
guest of her parents, for several week,.
point. In tbs East.
Mra. Dan K. Donation leaves this week for
s visit to relatives In Nashville and other
points In middle Tenneseee.
W. L McGill nnd faintly have moved to
tbelr home on Lookout Mountain.
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worth as a blood purifier and Invigorat
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and all liver Ills. It build* up the run*
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which alcohol Is used. Tho active medic
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Goldon Seal and Queen’* root, Stone and
Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black
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by the use of chomlcally pure, triple-
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at Buffalo, X. Y„ for frtt booklet which
quotes extract* from well-recognixed med
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King, Scuddcr, Coe, Elllngwood and a
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aerompApled by Indigestion or dyspepsia
** well n IvSIl bilious or liver complaints
and In Jl/'wattlng diseases’ where there
It loMAfllcsh and gradual running down
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NEWNAN.
Miss Edith Avary, of Columbia, S.
C., Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James
Brown.
Mr*. Gordon Lee and Mr*. W. B.
Pringle left Tuesday for Washington
and New York.
Dr. Noble, of Atlanta, come to New-
nan Monday to see Mra A. E. Caldwell,
who Is seriously »lck.
Mis* Ruby Merck, of Gainesville,
Is the guest of her sister, Mra Rawson
Dent.
Mis* Willie Walters, of Albany, Is
visiting Mias Julia May Hackney.
Mr. and Mrs. Denham and Miss Dan
nie Denham, of Thomaston, are the
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanna
Misses Bessie Powell, Katie Arnall,
Katie Sue Brewster and Christine. Cole,
chaperoned by Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Pat
terson, of Griffin, will go to Indian
Spring* next week.
Mrs. George Baltzell and little son
arrived this week from Cuba and will
be the guest* for some time of her
mother, Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson.
Mrs. B. T. Thompson and Mrs. Gar
land Jones have returned from Fair-
bum.
Colonel W. L. Stallings 1* at Hot
Springs, Ark. He will visit Oklahoma
before his return.
Mr. W. W. Draper, of Atlanta visited
his daughter, Mrs. H. H. North, lost
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams, of Atlanta
are the guests of Mrs. Adams' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar.
Messrs. Will and Hugh Hackney, of
Atlanta, visited their father, Mr. A. M,
Hackney, and family, this week.
Mr. J. 8. Powel left Wednesday for
Murfreesboro. Tenn.
Miss Ella Sherman has returned from
visit to her sister, Mrs. Ed Brown, In
Dalton, Ga
Mrs. Mamie S. Johnson entertained
few friends Informally at bridge on
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. S. G. Orr and daughter, • Miss
Mary Clinton, are visiting relatives in
-aOrange.
About sixteen couples enjoyed
camping trip at Wynn’s pond this week,
the party going out Tuesday and re
turning Friday afternoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Featherston, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. John
Camp were the chaperone.
Miss Lida Brown has returned from
Oxford, where she was one of a large
house party during commencement.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Walker’* daugh
ter. Miss Fiorina, entertained sixteen
little girls at a delightful supper Tues
day evening In honor of little Miss
Marie Dlffu, of Balnbridge. Th* even
Ing was one of rare pleasure to the lit
folks.
ALPHARETTA.
Miss Henrietta Smith, of Atlanta, ta the
guest of friends.
Mlaa dallls Lou I’ooro. after spending a
few mnntha In Alpharetta, la the guest of
u-r slater, Mr*. 1’. Z. Fretwelt, at Holly
*MI»«"ina Seale, who attended th* wrddln
hor cousin at TocCon, ratnrnad home Prl
'Mr. William Galt and slater, Mlaa Me
linda, were recent guest* of Mle* BUncho
Rucker.
Miss Hunch DeVore. who his been In Al
pharetta for some tlma, I* th* gueit of
•1* live* In Columbus.
Mr. Will Jonra spent Monday In Atlanta
‘uTem-thc whole system
_ us all skin affections, blotches, pimples
and eruption* a* wall a* scrofulous swel
ling* and old open running (ora* or ulcers
are cured and healed. In treating old
running sore*, or ulcer*, It I* well to In
sure their healing to apply to them Dr.
Plerce’a All-Healing Salve. If your drug
gist don’t happen to bavo this Salre In
stock, tend fifty-four cent* In potttgo
stemp* to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' notel
and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y„ and
a Urge box of tho "All-IIetllng Salve*
will retch you by return post
You can t afford to acrept i secret nos
trum as » substitute for thl* non-alcoholic,
medlclno or known composition, not
even though tho urgent dealer may
thorrbs make a little big
IhUVtl .My.
Mic-ttiinlu-
Themaa.
Miss Annie Wicker Is the guest of
Mlu Nora Hopkins.
icreby make a little bigger profit.
Dr. Pierre's Pleasant relipts regulate
,and invigorate stomach, liver and bowel*.
Sugar-coated, tiny grattulvs, easy to take
a* candy.
M'RAE,
Tuesday evening Ur. snd Mra. O. B.
Lindsey entertained th* blgmn lleta Ten
nis Club In honor of hsr visitors, Miss
Marlon Beatrice end Mr. L. C. Upshaw, Jr..
‘ ~—Ulvllts. The feetura of th* evening
•hlng contact. The booby prtx# wu
awarded to Mlaa Ev* Graham and Mr.
Fantran snd Pant
rled out In refreahment*. Th* Davenport
orchestra, of Helena, furnlahed the music.
Recitations were given by Misses Flossie
Davenport nnd Deasle Oranham.
Counsel-General R. J. Wynne, of London.
re|M>rts that the number of trades unions In
—to ra increased from 151 in
nnd the memtwrahtp front
Th* totel Income in IMS
otntisl to 112.439,(50, end the expendltsrea
to tl2.195.5CC. The avenge contribution
member we* 37.94 for th« year.
in nn ncumu •uifiinr. wiiu ■
* reducing medium Insteal of coil.
been awarded it prise for his Invention by
the Iron and Ntcel Institute. Thera era
large quantities of graphite and of low
grade ores In Norway, and th* *xi*tence o|
w»ter power make* the Invention n valuable
one If It can be worked well on a large
eeale.
One of the oddest newipapera In th* en
tire world l» one named the Wochenblatt.
which la published In Grnnlngen. a small
" aome 1.20) inhabitants In the canton
In Kwltaerlanri. It la tbe onl
town -
a of so
of Zurich, in ewuaeriana. ir ts the only
newspaper In the place end la nt one and
the came tune the organ of the Liberal
Conservative* and the Social Democrat*
Pages one nnd two belong to the Liberals
and page* three and four to the Socialist*
and the'two- parties abuee one another
heartily In Its pages.
„ ANNISTON, ALA.
The linen ehower given by Mlsi Carrie
Draper, at the home of Mr*. A. H. Smith,
on Tyler Hill, In honor of Miss Nell Hop.
kina, Saturday afternoon, wee characterised
by a peculiar simplicity. The ball, din
ing room, parlor nnd sitting room were
decorated in green and white, roses end
soft light* combining Id- a beautiful har
mony. Mlu Drai * • -
asslated In recel
and Garrett, guest•' of* Miss Drape'r. and
Misses Fltte, Schley, Little. Caldwell, Rey.
bold* and. Coleman, who will bo attendant*
at the Hopklne-Clarkson wedding. Punch
fl nd Ices were aerved by Mluea Mary Mur
ray and At lean Douglass. A party came ur
from Oxford, consisting of Misses Elchef-
berger, Gunnels, Snow, Msry Snow, Ruth
Snow - and Eldoree Haynes.
Mrs. E. L. Turner fa entertaining at her
horn* ou Leighton avenue thle afternoon In
honor of Mist Helen Holme* Hopkins. Thta
evening Mlu Hopkins will be tbs honores
ft * 0*500 to be given by tbo Cllonlan
Club at tho Alabama; and tomorrow evea-
Ing Miss Margaret Reynolds will entertain
the Hopklna Clarkson wedding party at an
ejaborai* dinner at her home on Tyler
Mine* Chandler, of Chicago; Flournoy,
of Columbni, Ga., ond Welsh, of 8elma
Messrs. Sam Hobbs, of Belma; Washington
Moody, of Tuacalooaai and Jessie Sibley, of
Atlanta, who will be the guests at a house
be given by Mlu Margaret Rey.
il* week, have arrived In th* city,
**■ tbe
Mrs.
. 'enlng. Mlu
lis 1 house party began Monday,
Mr*. Felton Jonee, whole to nnlst Mias
Rosa Jone* in her recital on Thuraday even.
In ir. Jnnre itmlliul' lit Vnu< Vn*lv i
won an envmnie fame on the amateur opera
S e. Mra. Jonea* accompaniment! win he
od by * '
and
** e n*J]4 ot a Clmttanooja, she
enmwj
Mra. A. F. Hilliard. Mra. Bui
Mlaa - Rosa Jones need no In
troduction In Annlaton.
Mr. snd Mrs; John B. Knox will en
tertnln Friday eveulng at a porch pnrty In
‘inor of tbe house party of Mlaa Margaret
udler
. to li
Mr. and Mrs. A- _
•ued cards to a reception at their borne on
Tyler Hill Thursday evening. June 18. Iu
compliment to Mias Williamson, of Wash
Jnston. i
Mrs. Maud McLure. of College Pork, Oa
accompanied hr her bod, Tom McLure, are
the gueata of Mra. O. M. lleyndldi.
Mlaa I.utnhelle Kilby Is tbe gi
Mlaa Mary Murphy, on Trier IIlll.
Mlaa Kate Hell returned >trom PI
Brannen & Anthony's
et
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Kdltb Foster went to Care Spring
Saturday.
Mrs. E. M. Martin, of Meridian, arrived
yeaterdar to be with Mr. and Sirs. C. l>.
Woodruff.
Mlaa Ilanns Crook, of Jacksonville, la tho
gueat of Mrs. W. F. Brown, of Leighton
avenue.
Mrs. H. 8. Miller will lie ”at home” to
morrow afternoon tn honor of Mra. Ha rues.
Mrs. Ellen Peter Bryce, of Tuscaloosa,
will arrive this evening, to be the guest
of Mrs, John B. Knox until Wednem*
after which date she- will be with Mrs. ...
T. Huger the remainder of the week. Mrs.
Bryce ts the widow of the late Dr. Bryce,
id an aunt of Edgar Lnltocbe Clarkson.
Mtss Uctta O'Nell, of Meridian, Miss.*
Is visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Woodruff, of Marvin Hill.
EATONTON.
This week has been very gay socially,
Many lovely affairs were given for Mias
Louise Turner, whose marriage occurred
Wednesday at the Methodist church.
Ou Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock a five-
course breakfast was given by the Bohe
mians for Miss Turner at the home of tho
secretary. Mrs. Reid Hearn. The table was
artistically decorated with nasturtiums nnd
potted plants nnd cut dowers were placed
on stands and cabinets in the room. Tbe
f ilace card* were band-painted cuplda climb-
ng four-leaf clover with their respective
names band-painted on each. Tied to the
bride's chair was an tmmeuse how of tulle
tied to a bouquet of white hydrongens. Cock
ers were laid for twenty-one. Just before
jhe young ladles entered the room Mlaa
Mary Dennis sang ’’Love Me apd the World
Is Mine,” and Miss Julia Brown, of Tlfton,
pinye«l tbe wadding march an they entered.
On tho same day nt 5 o'clock the Mystic
Circle gnve a miscellaneous shower for this
charming. bride nt the home of her aunt.
Mrs. Joseph 8. Turner. Many beautiful
nieces were showered upon Miss Turner.
The bouse was exquisitely decorated with
COVINGTON.
Mrs. Nellie Cook has returned from At
Innta.
Miss Elisabeth Reeves Is spending several
days In Athena with Mrs. O. W. Cubits.
Colonel and Mrs. J. W. Anderson aro
Itlng relatives Iu Richmond.
Mrs. W. D. Travis has returned from
DonglssvtUe,
Dr. nnd Mrs. John C. Kilgore, of Durham,
N. C., have been the guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. N. 8. Turner during Emory College
commencement.
Miss Mntnle Roberts has returned to Pe
entur after a visit to tbe Misses Loyd,
Miss Xnoml Dally, of 8oclnl Circle, spent
Monday and Tuesday In the city as the
guest of Mrs. Eugene W. Carroll.
Misses Lily Belle Thompson and Etta
Lee Calvert, of Atlanta, and Florlne Thomp
son, of Jackson, are visitors of Miss Flor
ence Thompson.
Miss Adelle Turner left Saturday for
lengthy stay'In New York.
Miss Eva Loyd has resigned her position
ns teacher In the Winder public schools to
accept a similar place In the High School
nt Fort Valley. 8bo Is spending the sum
mer vacation with her parents here.
Miss Joyce Perry, of Atlanta, arrived
Tuesday and Is the guest of Misses Alllne
nnd Arte Wright.
Misses Llscle Mae and Bessie Cook*
Slmdydnlo, are the guests of Misses An
ole and Viola Maddox.
Mrs. Ilnttie Woods Moore and Miss Dr*
nlo Curry, of Montlcello, are spending ser*
rM day* with Covington re r
Miss Ethel Belcher la at hoi
moot, Tex., for the summer.
Miss Lottie Berry has had with her this
week Miss Bottle Adams, of Lawreneevllle.
Mias Kate Everett, of Almon, Is visiting
Mlse Annie Mae Berry.
Misses Maybelle Williams and Elinor Solo
mon. of Mnron, were guests during Emory
commencement of Miss Mae White.
Mlaa Annie Cowan, of Portordale, has
been visiting Miss Florence Thompson.
Miss Kate Christian, of Conyers, Is the
guest of friends In the city.
, Mias Viola Bcddlngflcld has had ns her
guests Misses Annie Reddlngllnld. of Beth
lehem, nnd Berthn I loach, of Ifoachton.
Mrs. Heard Allen, of Conyers. Is spending
lege, are visiting Mrs. J. H. Carroll.
Mias Annie Bradshaw, of 8t. Petersburg.
Fla., arrived Tuesday to spend some time
with Mrs. J. J. Corley.
Miss*. I.noy Milieu and Ethel Sample
bare been with Mra. L. A. Clark* fur ate-
ernl days.
Misses Katharine Butler and Pesos Hava
left Thursday for Chicago, where they
spend ten weeks, attending the University
of Chicago Hummer School.
eiit* flower* fiBjTEK an,Irak,* were 8.T.! , ‘ni’xt < ' I ^i e 1o f ri n ,i, < 'fc“'
•erred .luring tho afternoon. Un“l Mrs.* Eugene’It. l'en.lleton?
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MARI ST COLLEGE
SUMMER SCHOOL
Particulars at 289 Ivy Street.
Bell 'Phone, 782. Office hour* 8:30 ts 12
PEACOCK’S SOMMER SESSION
Opens June 24th. Principal will
be at 223 Peachtree St. June 21it.
BARNUM
AND
BAILEY
are not here but the Natato-
rium is; go over and have a
swim.
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