Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 20, 1907, Image 8

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lHUi ATLANTA GEXzKGIAN AND NEWS. SOCIETY... srm- Mr*. George C. B*U, Editor. gS5MK3,) And Womans Interests MRS. W. C. HUMPHRIES TO GIVE SERIES OF PARTIES. Mr*. W. C. Humphries will be the attractive hostess at a series of Infor mal bridge and euchre parties which will assemble from time to time dur ing the month of July her friends and neighbors. The first of the series was given last Tuesday night and was one of the most enjoyable events of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Humphries re ceived their guests on the spacious veranda of their lovely new home on Peachtree View, and here euchre was played. The score cards were tiny fan*, and every detail carried out the summer Idea. The prise* were a gold pin for the ladles and an ash tray for the gentlemen. These were won by Mr*. F. O. Foster and Dr. M. A. Purse. At the conclusion of the game a delicious salad courae was served. Mrs. Humphries was a most attrac. tlve young hostess In a gown of white mull and lace, and her guests Includ ed: Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, Miss Charles Owens, Mies Marie Sclpie, Mr. George Bclple, Mr. Tony Byers, Mr. If. F. West, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Foster, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Purae, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dunn. DOMINO PARTY. Friday night at her home, in College Park, Miss Edith Lupton entertained at a domino party In honor of Miss Lillie Belle Thompson, her guest* In cluding about twenty of.her young friends. After several games of domi noes. delicious refreshments were served. Miss Lupton's guests were: MlBses Luclle Thompson, Bessie Hmlth, Al berta Smith, Elisabeth Jackson, Evelyn Pope, Eugenia Richardson and Misses Matthews, Messrs. John Temple Graves, Jr., Luther Smith. Malcolm McCrory, Crawford Maddox, Eldon Brewster, Jo. seph Lupton, Jim Fltspatrlck. T. C. Butler and Mr. Redwlne. HENDER80N-LEAKE. The wedding of Mis* Elisabeth Leake and Mr. R. E. Henderson, of Chattanooga, occurred near Carters- vllle on Wednesday afternoon at the country home of Mr. Tom Leake, the father of the bride. Only the relatives and Intlmnte friends were present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Duvnl. after which the bride and groom left for Cnattanooga. Mrs. Henderson waa one of Carters- ville’s most attractive young women. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISSES BALDWIN AND MARTIN. Miss Clara Freenmn, at Talbotton, gave a - reception on Friday evening to bliss Mary Baldwin, of Atlanta, and Ktaa Edytlie Martin, of Columbus. Mrs. Twltty, of Camilla, assisted In re. ci-tvlng. Music and games were on- joyef^r Ices were served. CHILDREN - OF MARY. The Children of Mary will approach holy communion In a body on Sun day. July 21, at the 7 o'clock mass and will hold their negular monthly meet ing In the Sunday school rooms of the 'Immaculate Conception church, at 4:10 p. m. A large attendance Is re quested yiRoi: LAWN PARTY An”d BABY 8HOW. Next Thursday afternoon at the Loretto Convent, on Pryor street, lawn party and baby show will be | held for the benefit of the staters. Every .amusement for both children and grown ‘people will be provided, and the event I .will be on* of pleasant Interest ZAHN-MAR3T0N. Mrs. J. & Marston announces the marriage of her daughter, Edna, to Mr. 1 William J. Zshn, the marriage taking place Saturday afternoon, July II, Rev. J. E. White officiating. They are at home to their friends, II Hull street. MOONLIGHT PICNIC. Miss Llssle Dobbins gave a charming moonlight plcnlo Friday evening com- . pUmentpry to the guests of Miss Edith , Col* and Miss Annie Hanson, which : Included Misses Elisabeth and Emma Holder, Willie B. Smith, Nora Ogletreo, Marl* Cromer and Dora Fields. The party enjoyed a straw, ride end the chaperons of the evening were Mr. and Mra F. A. Hansen. During the evening delicious refreshments were served. BOX PARTYTo VISITORS. Miss Edith Col* gave a box party Saturday afternoon at the Casino In . compliment to her guests, Misses Ells- I abeth and Emma Holder, of Rome; 1 Miss Willie B. Smith and Mist Nora Ogletree, of Powder Springs; Mis* Ma rie Cromer, of Abbeville, and Miss Dora Fields, of Rome, tha guests of Miss Annie B. Hansen. MUSIC FOR ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY A very strong quartet has been or ganised by Mrs. Frances Btrosler, who directs the vocal section of music tor the Atlanta Psychological Society. The following constitute the choir: Mrs. J. W. Chapman, soprano; Miss Florrle Wilson, contralto; Mr. O. A. K. Ste vens, tenor; Mr. C. A. Shambaugh, Mr. Grr to Marry Miss Solemsn Mr. L. C. Solomon, of Valdosta, announces the engagement of his daughter, Adah Irene, to Mr. Fred Oswell Carr. The marriage will occur at the bride's home, In Valdosta, on August 14. Mr. Gmersh Will Wsd Miss Jarvis Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett, of Jarvis (Ontario), Canada, announce the engagement of their second daughter, Jessie Roberta, to Mr. Nathan Massey Cameron, of Atlanta. The wedding will take place early In Au gust. Miss Broom s Engagement to Mr. Russell Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Broom Announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Wlllene, to Mr. Claude Russell, the marriage to take place early In the autumn. bass; Mr*. Frances Stroller, accom panist. In addition to the quartet, there wfll be baritone and soprano so los, and the usual half hour with Pro fessor Walter F. Grace, the platlo so loist. The first oppearance of the quar tet will be next Sunday afternoon, when Royal Daniel will deliver his popular lecture before the society. delightful"dTnner PARTY. Mr. Hnrry Cabanlss entertained with a beautiful and charming dinner party Wednesday evening at the Country Club In honor of Miss Sara Evans and Iter guests. Miss Brown and Mis* Jack- son, of Atlanta. Covers were laid for ten and the table was decorated In charming effect In yellow marguerites and ferns arranged In a large silver urn. A dnlnty and delicious dinner was served and the guests enjoyed a most delightful game of bridge at the close of the dinner. Mr. Cabanlss' guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawton B. Evans, Miss Kathleen Brown, Miss Florence Jack- son, Miss Sara Evans, Miss Janie Tim- beriake, Mr. Waring, Mr. Austin Branch and Mr. Frederick Eve.—Au. gusta Chronicle. W. C. T. U. OF FULTON COUNTY. All members are urged to attend the temperance rally to be held In Wesley Memorial Church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at which time the state president, Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, will' speak. Monday you nro expected to be In tha galleries of the house of representatives to demonstrate by your n-eaence that you want the state pro- llbltlon bill enacted Into law. MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON, President Fulton County W. C. T, U. CHILDREN'S - DAY SUNDAY, Sunday morning tho Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church will enjoy Children’s Day, with a program of unusual interest, arranged by the committee In charge, consisting of Mrs. P. M. Hubbard, clinlrman; Mr*. T. B. Gay and Mrs. Ernest Waite. Mrs. Bertha Ramsey will havechnrge of the decoration of the Sunday school room, where the exercises will take place. An orchestra will render appropriate selections and tho primary and Inter mediate departments will contribute In teresting features to the program. All friends of the children are Invited to be present. TO MRsTwEST. The following from one of tha Mil waukee papers will Interest the many friends of Mrs. West here In Atlantu "Mrs. Frederick M. Scott, Terrace place, gave a bridge party yosterdny afternoon for her daughter, Mr*. H. F. West, of Atlanta, Go. Those present were: Mmes. Hugh do Laussat Wil loughby, Jr., of Philadelphia; R. G. Kellogg, J. S. Bachelor, W. E. Fox, H. W, Buemmlng, O. A. Carhart, the Misses Moore, of Hartford, Conn.; Vose, Osborne, Ferguson, Murphy, Greene. Bessie Greene, Wright, Mae and Enid Scott, Janet Fox and Hamil ton." entertainmenTVt BAPTI8T ORPHANS’ HOME. On Friday evening the children at the Baptist Orphans' Home, nt Hnpe- vllle, wero given a most enjoyable en tertainment under the direction of Mrs. Adolph H. Brandhurst, assisted by Mrs. William P. Fain. The following program waa ren dered: "The Pnrty"—Paul Lawrence Dun bar. "How Girls Study"—Belle McDonuUl. "Waiting"—Anonymous. Plano solo. Valse Op. 83. Durand— Mrs. William P. Fain. "A Sad Mistake." "He Let Her Know." "Watchln 1 the Sparkin’.” Plano solo, "Silver Stars,” Op. 327, Bohm—Mr*. William P. Fain. "The Owl Critic"—James T. Fields. "Birdie’s Delsnrte." “ ’Specially Jim." Plano solo, "Flower Song," Op. 39, Lange—Mra William P. Fain. "A Lullaby"—Paul Lawrence Dun bar. "So Was I." "The Yankee Still Ahead." HOU8E PARTY. Miss Grace Gllreath and Mr. Hugh Gllreath are entertaining the following guests at a house party at their coun try homo, "Idlewyld," near Carters- vllle; Misses Georgia Sunly, of Birm ingham; Grace Ferguson. Rook mart; Lula Smith, Atlanta; Messrs. Henry Hannah, Wilbur Cole, Birmingham; Miller Gllreath, Atlanta. A CLEAN WATCH means good time to you for years to come. True econ omy in a timepeace lies in cleanliness. The delicate parts doing indescribable work will soon wear them selves to ruin, destroy their high finish and perfect fit when running in accumulated dirt and rancid oil. It will cost j’ou nothing to let us examine it. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jewelere. 37 Whitehall St. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Mr. Edwin Huguley complimented his sister, Mrs. Huguley, with a theater party at the Grand 1 rid ay, his guests including Misses Daisy and Alice Zach ary, Ethel Beasley, Mary Owens, Mrs. Robert Hogg and Mrs. Ernest Huguley. Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce Jeter left Saturday for Atlantic City, Boston and Philadelphia. Mrs. LeRoy Patterson has returned from a visit to Washington City and Is with her daughtor, Mrs. Howcli Erwin, Jr„ In Decatur. Miss Mary Cooper Johnston, of South Carolina, Is visiting her aunts, Mrs. McRae and Mrs. Redhead. Miss Carrie Dalits I* spending the week-end with Miss Mary Hines, at Brookhaven. Miss Ethlyn Dobbs leaves next week for a visit to Mrs. Drew Griffin, In Knoxville. Before returning. Miss Dobbs will go with Mrs. Grlflln for a visit to Whittle Springs. Mrs. Rose Abernathy leaves Satur day night for Norcross, where she will spend a few days. Mrs. Amelia Arnold Heldt, of Way- cross, spent Saturday In Atlanta. ..Mlses Olive and Louise Mathews are vlsitjng Miss Fannto McCrary In Col lego Park. Mis* Edith Llpt'gr entertained In formally Friday evening at her home In College Park. Mr. and Mr*. J. Lewis Beck sail on August 8 for a visit to Europe. Mis* Isma Dooly Is expected to re. turn from the North the latter part of next week. Mrs. James Freeman and little Ml Emma Lowry Freeman lenve Sunday for a visit to Whittle Springs, Tenn. During their absence Miss Alice May Freeman will be with Mrs. Henry Por ter and Master Porter Freeman will be with Mr, and Mrs. T. D. Meador. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mabry, who were married In Nnshvllle on Wednesday, have arrived In Atlanta, and will make this city their future home. Miss Ellen Sawtell Is the guest of her aunt. Mrs, L. R. Allen, at Villa Rica. Mrs. J. S. Dlckert and two daughters and Mrs. Leslie Hubbard and daughter have taken a cottage nt Lllhtn Springs for July and August. Mrs. Julia O'Keefe Nelson and Mrs. Sarah Francis O’Keefe will leave next week for Catoosa Springs, to spend the remainder of the summer. Misses Louise and Olln Mathews, of Thomasvllle, are the guests of Miss Frankie McCrory, In College Park. Misses Elizabeth and Emma Holder, of Rome; Misses Willie B. Smith and Nora Ogietree, of Powder Springs, are the guests of Miss Edith Cole, Misses Marie Cromer, of Abbeville, and Dora Fields, of Rome, are the guest* of Miss Annie Hansen. Messrs. Philip Cook, Jr., and Homer G'Callaghan are In Norfolk, Va., and will visit Washington, New York and Chicago, via Chattanooga, Tenn., be fore returning. Mrs. George W. Pierce leaves Sun day for Luwrencevllle to spend several weeks visiting friends and rolattvea. Mrs. Robert Hemphill has returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mallory II. Taylor, at Macon. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Moore Barry announce the birth of a son, to be named John Alexander Barry. Mrs. H. F. West Is expected home next week from Milwaukee, where she has been the guest of her parents since the early summer. Lieutenant Howell Woodward, who has been the guest of hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs, Park Woodward, returns on Sunday to Norfolk, Va. ill** Alma Curtis Is visiting friends In Brunswick and St. Simons for sev eral weeks. Mis* Pearl Morris left Friday to at tend the house party of Mis* Ella New ton, In Norcross. Miss Bebarah Adams, of Savannah, will arrive the last of this month for a visit to Miss Laura Payne. Mrs. A. K Thornton, Mias Janie Thornton and Mr. Albert Thornton leave the first of August for a visit 1 Toxaway. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Morris will leave Monday for a visit to their daughter, Mrs. A. E. Severe, In Sioux City, Iowa. Mies May Belle Haralson has re turned from the house party given by Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Bergstrom at their summer home. In the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bergstrom have Just returned from their summer home. In the Blue Ridge mountains, where they entertained a charming houee party. Miss Eva Morris, of Rutledge, Is the guest of her uncle, Mr. B. H. Morris, 316 Crew street. Miss Lilia Comer, of Savannah, will arrive Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell. Miss Lillian Atkin, of Knoxville, the guest of Miss Jennie Lowry. Miss Mildred Spratllng left Satur day for a visit to Monroe. Mr. F. P. Gamble leaves Sunday for a two months' trip North. Mrs. John A. Burgess, of Toccoa, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam Eckford. Mr. and Mrs. Robeson Carter are the guests of Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards at Toccoa. Miss Mary Helen Dennis has re turned to her home at Eatonton, after visiting Mrs. R. C. Little. Mrs. Florence M. Clarke and her *ls- ter, Miss Lucie Mlllen, are spending the week In Llthla. .Miss Annie Laurie Adams, of Eaton, ton. Is a guest at tho home of relatives In Marietta, where she Is being delight fully entertained. Miss Amy Armstrong will spend next week at Washington, Ga., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Arm strong. Mrs. A. H. Heaumont, Misses Etta and Irene Beaumont and Mr. Walter Beaumont have returned to the city. Miss Emma McDonald Is at White Sulphur Springs. Mr. John Marko left Atlanta Thurs day night, July 18, for Danville, Va. to i lake Ills home with his Son, Mr. Fred Marko, after living In Atlanta 25 years. He will be greatly missed by Ills many relatives and friends. Mr. Marko received many handeome pres ents as farewell tokens from his many friends. Mr*. J. T. Fain and children, of New- nan, nre visiting Atlanta relatives. DALTON. Have You Read The Story of TheDOODANO It’s a new UNCLE REMUS story in the August Issue of UNCLE REMUS’S MAGAZINE. Edited by JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS On Sale Today 10 cents a copy - • $1.00 a Year It you can’t get It at news stands, send ten cents in stamps to UNCLE REMUS’S MAGAZINE ATLANTA, GA. OTHER GOOD THINGS MR. BILLY SANDERS ON SPATE'S RIGHTS. THE PARLOR MAGIC CHAIR, by William Hamilton Osborne. MRS. A LOT'S DELIGHTFUL MORNING, by the Baroness von Hut- ten. THE DECREE OF THE WOOD SUED COURT, by Melville F. Fer guson. MME. LE VERT AND HER FRIENDS, by Mra. Thaddeus Horton. THE BISHOP, THE BOOGERMAN AND THE RIGHT OF WAY (Part III), by Joel Chandler Harris. A GLANCE: IN PASSING, by Don Marquis. THE WORLD'S PROGRESS VIEWED FROM NEW YORK, by Harold Bolce. SUMMER THEATRICALS, AND OTHER THINGS, by Paul Tlet- Jens. THE PHILOSOPHY OF FAILURE, by Joel Chandler Harris. PICTURES, by Charlotte Harding, James M. Preston, J. M. Conde, Maud Thurston and R. Palenske. SOUTHERN SOCIETY Mr* Loulo Crawford ontertnlneil mouthers of tha Euchre Club Wednemloy afternoon. The ocenslon waa one of espe cial enjoyment, bringing together several visitors who are nt present In town. The prises were exceptionally handsome. Mrs. Ed imvls won the visitors’ prize, an ex quisite haml-pnlntod plate. The 42 Club was entertained this week by Misses Mattie Lee Huff and Belle Me- Cartv. A most delightful afternoon wns the result. Salads and Ices made up a delicious men, and the games were exciting and Inter- eating. Hr. John Denton, of Atlanta, speut sev eral days here last week. camping pnrty composed of Misses jr, Ilurgl * “ '* ,J “ * “* norlne, Mrs. Herron, Hnncwn, huiuuich. mnuuu.*, turnod from u week at Gordon Springs; Miss Johnnie Hardwick Is visiting Miss Nell Snlley In Plnlnvllle, Gn. Mrs. W. Haynes Is the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. L. J. Allyu. Mrs. C. It. Evan* s|w»nt a while at Catoosa Springs with Mrs. Julian McCnmy recently. Ml** Alice Moore, of Los Angeles, Cal., la with her brother and sister here. LAFAYETTE. Miss Susie Yates, of Hagerstown, Md., Is visiting the Misses Warrenfells. Miss Miriam Steele left Tuesday for an extended visit to points In south Georgia. Professor It. w. Jennings, of Nashville, Tenn., Is In the city. Mrs. S. D. Lelt, of Greenville, N. C., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hollemnil have return ed from PeKalb county, Alabama Miss Mary Lizzie Patton Is visiting Mrs. It. L. McWhorter nt Center Post Mr. nnd Mrs. Milas Neely returned Mon day after spending the winter In Florida. Mrs. Merritt Felker nnd Grover Felker, of Dalton, were guests Sunday of Mrs. It. F. Wnrdlaw. Mrs. E. M. Osbnrn will be home Saturday from her visit to Ninety-Six. 8. C. Miss Belle Wnrdlaw nnd her brother, James W. Wnrdlnw, left Monday for the Jamestown exposition. Misses Rubv and Hnchel Lumpkin return ed Tuesday from Mnrshnllvllle, where they were honorees of many delightful social af fairs. A Wonderfully Pleas ing Coffee—Eaeh varie ty selected with ex treme care and exqui sitely blended to make n beverage pleasing in flnvor and wholesome in effect. MAXWELL HOUSE BLEND COFFEE is the Pride of the Household and the De light of the . Epicure. Never sold in bulk, but always packed in sealed tin cans. Drink it. NASHVILLE—HOUSTON. CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. M’DONOUGH. Miss May Simpson, of Toccoa; Misses White, of Athens, and Miss Ellse Long, of Abbeville, 6. C., will arrive Wednesday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simpson. Misses Annie Sullivan, of Concord, and Tommie Raven, of Hampton, have returned to their home after a. de lightful visit to Miss Bertha Dickson. Miss Florence Carmichael has re turned from a week’s stay with friends at Woodberry. Messrs. Ralph and Marvin Turner spent the week-end at Indian Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Nolan have re turned after a trip to Cjayton, Tallulah Falls and Other places.* Miss Annie D. Ingram, of Thomas- ton, and Miss Nettie Chun, of Wood bury, are the guests of Miss Florence Carmichael. Miss Jane Stanfield, of Jackson, is visiting Miss Lucy Reagan. Misses Bertha Dickson and Agnes Dunn are spending a week at Indian Springs. Miss Pearl Nash, of Jonesboro, Is the guest of Misses Nina Wall and Blake Bunn. Miss Luella McKibben has returned home after several weeks’ stay In At lanta. Mr. Eugene McMichael is spending his vacation with home folks at Jack- son. Mrs. Horton has returned home after a week’s stay at Indian Springs. Mrs. Talmodge Carmichael and chil dren, are spending several weeks In Griffin. Mrs. H. M. Tolleson and daughter, Miss Elon, and Miss Bess Foucher will leave In a few days for Indian Springs. Miss Kimball, of Atlanta, will spend the week-end with Miss Carrie Lucy Dally. Miss Ellen Neal Is In Hartwell visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Jack Craft. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bridges, Misses Carrie Bridges, Lizzie and Annie No lan, Messrs. Foucher and Asa Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carmichael and Miss Allie B. Carmichael left Monday for Jamestown, to be gone about a fnonth. Mr. Hendley Daniel, who Is now working at Woodbury’, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniel. Dr. and Mrs. Llpsey spent a few days In Atlanta this week. Mrs. J. B. Dickson has returned home after a week’s visit to her mother, Mrs. *. M. Foster. Miss May Cook has returned to Col lege Park, after several weeks’ visit to her sister, Mrs. Horton. NORCROS8. Mra. Homer 1. Jones hn<! na her guests thla week Mra. R. C. Jones, of Cutnbert; Mr. ami Mrs. George Bell, of Atlanta: Mra. L. C. Floyd. Mra. Henry White, of Colum bus* MUs Louisa Floyd, of Atlnnta. Miss Annie Conunlly. of Atlanta, la visit ing her aunt. Mrs. P. F. Connolly. Miss Ann Stewart Etheridge, Indy print*!- «l of Washington College, Washington, 1). r la expected thla week to vlalt Mrs. W. Webster. Miss Mary Holcombe, of Atlanta, la vlalt- ne Mist Bertie Ilnrmon. and Mra. Ben Padgett nnd little son are stopping with Mra. It. A. Myers. Dr. Edgar o. Estes, of St. Augustine, Fin.. Is In Norcross. Miss Sophia Myers has ns her guests Miss Sarah McEIroy and Miss Julia Pad gett. of Atlnntu. Mr. Abe Martin celebrated his eightieth htrtlulay on Tuesday with a tpend-the day pnrtv, which Included nil of Mr. Martin’! chUdrcn, grandchildren and great-grand M’RAE. Miss Canoy Rogers, of Eastman, who was suiting Miss Estelle C~ * * this week, accompanied „ ’ Mrs. J. A. McArthur and children are visiting Mr. McArthur at Bannockburn for t few woeks. Mesdnwea J. M. Provost and Wanton spent Sunday In Brunswick with reltstlres. L. P. Murdongh left Saturday for Charles ton, 8. c., to join his wife and tpeud a few days with bis parents. this week. Mr. B. L. Jamison, wife and children, returned Saturday from a pleasant visit to middle Georgia. Mrs. W. F. I.uckle and children returned from Macon this week. Mrs. Leila Thompson, of Vienna, spent several days with relatives here this week. Leon 1. McRae, wife and son, came up from Florida last Wednesday night, and will be with Mrs. Folsom for some time now. Judge Max L. McRae, wife and children left last week for Gainesville. Mrs. E. F. McRae went to Gainesville. Fitshugh Turner, wife and child, of Haw- kfnsvtlle, apent several days this week with Dr. Turner and Mrs. J. C. Jones, In our Jltr. Miss Ass lee Jackson, of Eastman, spent i few days with friends here this week. Professor Edgar Barton, of Yldalla, was i our city this week. HARALSON. Messrs. B. K. Brandenburg, Millard 8tew- H. L Brandenburg and Otto Ilutchln- representing the lodge of Freemasons, this place, went to Carrollton to at the taylng of the corner atone of new agricultural school of the Fourth district. V. U. Alkn. of Tampa, Fla., was the Mrs. Wilson, of Carmel, Is visiting her sister. Miss Henrietta Swycgert, this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Caldwell were with Haralson friends last Sunday. Mr. O. B. Bishop, who has been 111 with fever for several weeks, Is rapidly recover ing. Rot. Mr. Yoder, of North Carolina, filled the pulpit of the Lutheran church last Sat urday and Sunday. Itev. Mr. Sox. pastor of the Lutheran church, has resigned his charge to accept n call from South Carolina. Ills successor has not yet been chosen. Professor A. II. Foster, of Covington, la with his father’s family this week. Mrs. III. L. Bawls, of South Carolina, la with her many friends here. Mrs. R. Bishop Is expected home from Atlanta Friday, w’bere she has been for treatment. GREENVILLE, 8. C. tractive home in West End, In honor of Mrs. Tompson, of Baltimore, and Mra. Dar win, of Athens, Gn. ... The house Was prettily decorated through out with summer flowers, quantities of gar den roses nnd ferns being used in the re ception rooms. The table In the dining room bad for Ita cantarplaca a beautiful silver vase filled with lovely pink roses and maidenhair- fern, the same lovely shndo being repented In the mint* nnd other dainty accessories. Covers were laid for twelve nnd with the place cards were pretty little souvenirs. Illy baskets, for each guest. A pretty compliment to Mrs. Alfred Tompson, of Baltimore, tho guest of Mrs. Jesse Smith, was the lovely luncheon given today by Mrs. W. W. Stover at her home on North Main street. In the dining room roses were used ef fectively on mantel and buffet, the table being lovely with roses as u decoration. which roso from the center nnd wns filled with fragrant pink roses. Pluk shades cov ered with frames of filigree silver tipped the burning pink tnpera and the bon bon Mrs. Stover waa an attractive hostess, wearing a pretty gown fashioned of nlnk embroidered chlffou with exqpltdte lace trimmings. Mrs. Tompson was attractive In a white lingerie gown daintily embroidered, trimmed with quantities of valeaclennes lace. entertained n number of guests nt euchre nt her lovely homo on North street, Mrs. Tompson, or Baltimore; Mlsa Robinson, of Weitover, Md., nnd Mrs. Darwin, of Ath ens, being the honor guests of the occa slon. Mrs. Smith wns daintily gowned In cream lacc. The lower door of the attractive home was en sulto amt waa daintily nnd effectively decorated for the occasion with palms, ferns and quantities of garden roi and brilliant nasturtiums which made pretty background for the receiving party. Tempting orange punch was served in the hall by Miss Lonfse Henderson, who was tlly gowned iu n dainty summer frock i'hite mull with trimmings of lace and dnlnty handmade tucks. Tables were ar ranged through the recentlou rooms for cards nnd the score curds, unlquo little fnns, were distributed by little Miss Smith, wearing a frock of white Paris muslin. Progressive cuclire was thoroughly enjoyed for an hour. After a aeries of eight games, Mrs. Tompson having the highest score, wns presented with au exquisite Battenburg table cover. Mrs. Jesse Smith was the lucky winner of the consolation, a lovely gauze fan. After cards tempting Ices and cake were served. The usual weekly hop will he given this eveulng In the hall room of the Chick DECATUR, ALA. Miss Mary Btbb Is visiting at Selma. Miss Annie Minor Is home from a visit to Florence. MU* Glut tie Bloodworth Is home from returned to Huntsville after a visit here. ^Mlss Julia Walden visited In Trinity this Miss Jennls Houghton has returned to Tennessee after a visit to Mrs. T. L. Btker. Miss Virginia Meadows Is horns from Evergreen. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Payne trs In New York. l Mr. and Mrs. Graham, of Chattanooga, bnve returned home. Miss Dannie Orr, of Birmingham, Is here. Miss Bernice Hatfield, of Columbus Tenn., Is here. Mrs. J. II. Ward Is at New Hope. Miss Helen Hayse, of MooravlUe, Is vis iting here. Mlsa Mablo Maisengale. of Huntsville, is here. Miss Ethel 8trlngfeIlow, of Tuscaloosa, Is visiting Miss Elisabeth Sneak. Mr. hnd Mra. J. B. Orr, of Hartselle, are here. Miss Myrtle Lee, of Tullahoms, Tens., Is visiting Mrs. C. L. Price. Mrs. G. J. Whitley, of Letohatchle, Is vis iting her son, the Rev. George L. Jenkins. Mrs. J. H. Crosbey and daughter, Mist Lucy, of Hartselle. are visiting here. Miss Georgia Bibb la at home after a visit to Pulaski, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Baynard L. Malone are visit ing relatives at Roswell, N. Mex. Mlsa Clemmte Carter, of Nashville, Is here. Miss Willie Skelton, of Fort Wayne, lod., la visiting relatives. Mrs. Clifton Carter is home from Shef field. Miss NeU Jackson, of Atlanta, la the guest of Mrs. James EL Morrow. Mias Lois Jonas Is boms from Tennsssee. Mrs. Charles E. Baywell is at horns from a vlalt to Tenneases. Miss Lillian Madrs Is horns from a visit to Pulaski, Tenn. Mrs. Alice McCann, of Crutcher Springs, Is visiting here. * _ Mias Imogen® Masters, of KnoxvtUe, Tenn., Is visiting Mrs* O. Kyle. ^ Miss Carrie Sklllman, of Roswell, N. Mex., !a here. Ml*, Jennie Kyle I* bom* from Raleigh, S, c. Mr*. Hnrry Gilt !• bom* from * Tlslt to Huntsville. Mins Elizabeth Christenson I* In Athens. Mrs. Minnie Graves and Mr*. Mtttl* D»w. m, of Brighton, Sr* here. sin. J. R. Smith I* In N**hvllle. Mis* Johnnie Gill, of QuntavUls, I* visit. In* here. CLEVELAND. bT'aTBedford and family, «fter ipendlo* several week* here, have returned to their homo nt Dublin. , . , . C. M. Courteny b*» Ju*t retorned from ft trip to Westminster. 8. C. Mra Alf Glllmtr nnd children, of G lire Vine, after visiting her* for *ever»l <J«yr. returned homo Monday. Martin Palmar, of Cornelia, apent Sun day In town. . ..... Professor T. V. Cantrell I* visiting tbs Jamestown exposition this week. Mr. and .Mra Frank Mender* returnri to Dnblonega 8und»y after a visit to Dr. ami Mr*. Cantrell. . Ml** Ada Tnlmer will attend this week In Cornelia with her alnter, slra. Parka Mra Frank Kemlner returned from M- eooehee Sunday. . .... Colonel Kytle and wife apent a few dafl thl* week In Cornelia. . . Mr. Britt. Sheriff Carroll and Msrlo” Palmer made a trip to Tallulah Fall* this week. CAVE~8PR1NQ. Rot. Mr. Fancher. of Roma, In vlsltlni Mr. R. W. Kdenfleld. .. _ „ Mra W. T. night and Mra When, of Selma, apent Saturday In Rome. , Mra Ram Cook and family, of Annliton. are yltltlnf Mra Cook'* ptrenta Mr. and Mra L. Srtarka „ Mr. and Mra. J. H. Fonter went f*turdtr and Sunday in Rome with Mra. Mark M- Donald. . . k . Mr. Little, of Selma, bn* returned hom*. nia family will remain at Mra IBlhtn tor the lummer. Mra Mollle Tntqlln la riritlnf her t«i> In Clarkaton. _ Mlsa Rusle Watt*, of Rome, nturnM home after spending a month with »- U Me** S r*. m Alburv, Kin* and truntee* fended the meeting of the hoard oftruitM' of Heard Academy In Rome Tuesday. Mill ElolH Slmmona of Hem*. I* Jjjtiag Mra H. C. Stephens at tha Initlturion. Mine* Beasts and Grace. King were tnj meats of Miss Mary Loo Montgomery it" aturday and Snnday. Quite a number enjoyed the pi-**" 11 lawn party glvan on the campus l*JtS*3 l i day night. The c*mnn* wa* lighted wit, Japanese lanterns ana Ice cream and ease wera served. Mr. and Mra Eldrldge. of Meridian. Mle». ere among the summer boerdera at >u» ifioMS Bradford, of Cadartowe, are vlett- Ing Mlta Mary Lake Sheldon. Professional Indorsement We operate a prescription department which bear* the full est Indorsement of the best physicians In the city. Be ‘ Bardies* of the Item of profit to us we use the pure*!. costliest drugs and atilt maintain to the customer the reg ular price of the preecriptlon. Our service Is the beat, most reliable and accurate to be desired, ,nd we make a ip** 1 * 1 ' ty of prompt, free delivery. Guatanteed line of Rubber Goods. Proprietors ol 111 Graand Pharmcf WATSON & PICKARD