Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 22, 1907, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. JIOXDAY. JCI.Y 22, 1907. SOCIETY... Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. ssrusa) *—■ And Woman’s Interests GUESTS AT LITHIA. Among the guests who spent Sunday at Ltthta were: Miss Harrle Storkdell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry English, Mr. Rob Ryan. Mr. John D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Little. Mr. Hugh' Adams. Mr. Gus Ryan, Mr. Bowie Martin, Mr. WInship Nunnally, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. C. T. Ladson. Miss Ethel Kelly. Miss Margaret Ladson, Mr. Eugene Haynes, Mr. Walton Harper, Mr. Charles Ryan, Mr. Arthur Whaley, Mr. William Blount of Pensacola, Mr. Stafford Nash, Mr. William Humphrey, Mr. Wlckllffe Goldsmith, Mr. George Harrison, Mr. George Lowndes. BUFFET SUPPER. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jester will en tertain at a buffet supper Monday ev ening In compliment to Miss Ola Rob Jester and Mr. Alfred Barbour, whose wedding takes place Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at Trinity Methodist church. The house will he prettily decorated with fern* and white roses, and the hostess will be assisted In entertaining her guests by Miss Susie Wells and Mrs. Edward R. Hines, of Mllledge- vllle. prellTones. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Prell announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Roberto, to Mr. Charles Alfred Jones, the wedding to take place In the early autumn. Miss Prey and Mr. Jones both have a large circle of friends in the city, where they are well known. Mr. Jones hold* a responsible posi tion with The Georgian. DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT IN HONOR HOUSE PARTY. Miss Roberta Slade has been hostess of a most delightful house party for the past week at Warm Springs, says The Columbus Ledger. Her guests have been: Miss Cara Hutchins, Atlanta: Miss Flo-Rene Watts, of 8e- nola; Miss Vlrgle Mashburn, of Barnes- vilie; Miss Emily Groover. Miss Mar gery Brown. Miss Ida May Blount, of Atlanta; Mr. Hpencer Connerat. of Sa vannah. and Mr. Rogers Tarver These young people cmne down to Columbus Tuesday to a dunce which was given them at North Highlands Casino. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS ENTERTAINED. Most Informal and delightful was the charming little supper party with which Mr. and Mrs. Land on Thomas enter tained last evening at their beautiful home, on the Hill, In honor of Miss Bara Evans and her guests. Miss Brown and Miss Jnckson, of Atlanta, The table was most beautiful with Its ex quisite appointments and central deco ration of stately roses. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas’ guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawton B. Evans, vilss Brown. Miss Jackson. Miss Bara Evans and Mr. George R. Stearns.—Augusta Chronicle. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS IVY. Miss Elolse Ivy, of Atlanta, who is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. L. A. Johnston, and her cousins. Misses Jo- ale and Loulec Fltcher, was the guest of honor at a supper at Electric park last evening, when the party Included; Misses Ivy Fltcher, Elisabeth Haw kins, Ada Lindsey, Annie Jeanette Tis dale, Burntce Harding, Mary Boykin Glover, Messrs. Walter Supple, Bowling Tisdale, Marlon Parker, Waller Perry and Jo© Fllnn.—Montgomery Adver tiser. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. The ladles of the Edgewood Baptist church will give an ice cream festival Tuesday from 5 to 11 p. m., at Juok- son’s grove, Mayson avenue, opposite the Edgewood postofllce. The proceeds will be applied to the new church build ing. now in course of erection, und the public Is cordially Invited to be present. MR8. MARY HARRIS ARMOR AT MEMORIAL CHURCH 8UNDAY. Every word of Mrs. Armor's ad dress to the women Sunday afternoon at Wesley Memorial ehurch struck home with telling effect. She advised them to leave intoxicants severely alone, and told them alcohol was a poison pure and simple. Rev. Mr. Parks, chaplain of the house of representatives, spoke of the dangers which confronts the boy from the country when he comes to a city, and Illustrated It by repeating his own experience In Atlanta when this city was only a few years old. The chairman requested all those who wished to assist in providing lunch for the legislators next Wednesday to remain after the meeting closed. A large number remained and many promised to send box lunches and oth ers contributed money to purchase cof fee and tea, which will be served by a committee of ladles. Bouquets with text cards and white ribbons will be placed with the lunch boxes on the ,desh of friend and foe. Resolutions were adopted asking the legislature to give us a state prohibi tion law* and urging the delegation from Fulton county especially to vote for the Hardman-Covlngton bill. Mrs. Armor urged every woman present to be at the capitol every morn ing to testify to their anxiety for the passage of the measure, which will be the best way to protect the home from the inroads of the liquor traffic. Every woman is requested to send one or more boxes of lunch to the capitol Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock and give them to the committee, who will be near the door of the hall of the house of representatives to receive them. Donations of flowers should be sent to the homo of Mrs. J. A. Ad kins, No. 236 Ivy street, who will make them Into bouquets Tuesday aft ernoon and take them to the capitol Wednesday morning. The women ot Atlanta are expected to crowd the gal leries on that day, the crowning day for Georgia, when the legalised liquor trafllc will be ordered to take Its de parture to "fresh ilelds and pastures new," tor "Georgia's going dry.” M. L. M LENDON. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. The Phllathea class of the Edgewood Baptist church will hold an Ice cream festival Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jackson. In Edge- wood. MISS HANSEN’S BOX PARTY. Miss Anna Belle R. Hansen enter- talned her guests. Miss Marie Cromer, of Abbeville, S. <*., and Miss Medora Field, of Rome, also the guests of Miss Edith Cole, Misses Emma and Eliza beth Holder, of Rome, at a box party at the matinee of “Camille,” ut the Grand. Those In the party were: Miss Marie Cromer, of Abbeville, S. C.; Miss Me dora Field, of Rome; Misses Emma and Elizabeth Holder, of Rome; Miss Edith Cole. Atlanta; .Miss Sallle Bob I Ware, of Woodberry; Miss Nellie Cur- f Dallas; Miss Elizabeth Dobbins and Miss Lillian Eskridge. MISS COLES’ BOX PARTY. Miss Edith Coles entertained her guests very delightfully at a box party given at the Casino Saturday even ing. Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Miss Marie Cromer, of South Carolina; Miss Anna Belle Hansen. Miss Elizabeth Dobbins, Miss Medora Fields, Miss Emma and Miss Elizabeth Holder, of Rome; Miss Norn Ogletree, of Powder .Springs; Miss Willie B. Smith, Miss Edith Coles. MISS DOBBINS GIVES ‘ MOONLIGHT PICNIC. Miss Dobbins gave a moonlight pic nic Friday evening at Grant park, in honor of Miss Anna Belle R. Hansen’s Visit or*, Miss Marie ■ S. Cromer, of Abbeville, 8. C.; Miss Medora Field, of Rome, and Misses Emma and Eliza beth Holder, of Rom©. Those In the Jolly crowd were: Miss Marie S. Cromer, of Abbeville, H. <\; Misses Emma and Elizabeth Holder and Miss Medora Field, of Rome; Miss Edith Coles, Miss Anna Belle R. Hnn- Mlss Sal lie Bob Ware, of Wood bury; Misses Tull, Miss AI Jen. Miss Alba Muer. Miss Elizabeth Dobbins, Rom Lipscomb, Mr. Charles Cro mer, Mr. Bert Tull, Mr. Allen, Mr. Charlie Holder, Mr. Oscar Cromer, Mr. Gerhardt Mohr, Mr. Harry Jones, Mr. Allen, Mr. Powell, Mr. Smith. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hansen. GUE8T8 AT CATOOSA 8PRINGS. Among the guests nt Catoosa are: Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples, I>r. Oliver Buford, Mrs. W. P. Lovejoy, Mrs. J. J. Hill, Mrs. Laura Jones Sloan, Sam Jones Sloan, Cartersvllle; Mrs. It. P. Milam, Mrs. John A. Mills and Mr. Hall Miller, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Edmondson. Atlanta; Mrs. W. R. Tur ner, Mrs. R. N. Holland, Misses I*nuru nnd Eva Mays, Marietta; Mrs. Julian McCamy am! children, Mrs. John Thomas, Miss Thomas, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Sanders, Rev. and Mrs. Bob Edmond son, Mr. and Mrs. Fincher, Dalton; Mrs. Hurwell, Lit<2range; Mrs. Paul Lovejoy, New York; Mrs. D. F. Kirk land, Savannah; Mrs. Peeler, Miss Ade line Small, Macon; Mrs. John Elmore nnd son, Montgomery, Ala.: Mrs. Marks and Miss Ida Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Miss Helen Sterlltz, Mr. nnd Mrs, John A. Martin. Misses Kntherlne, Martin, Chattu- TENNESSEE’S HOME COMING. Invitations have been received by Tennesseenns In Atlanta to the "First Home Coming Week of All Tennes seeans." which will be held In Nash k*llle September 23-28. The home coming sons and daughters of the state are invited “to meet Tennessee ans from every land, from every clime, as well as those who still live In sun ny Tennessee." The hoard of trade nnd citizens of Nashville will see that ample accom modations are provided for all who may come, and Nashville’s proverbial hospitality assure* the success of the ■ent. A horse show, trotting races, balloon races and other attractions in the way of entertainment will be provided, and among the patriotic orators of the eek will be Senator Robert L. Tay lor, Senator James B. Frazier, Ex-Sen- E. W. Carmack, Ex-Governor Benton McMIllin, Governor Patterson and others. MISS WEBB’S PICNIC. Miss Inez Webb, of College Park, will entertain at a picnic Tuesday at Grant park, In honor of her guest. Miss Ina Burnett, of Sparta. The party will be chaperoned by Mrs. F. G. Webb and ubout twelve girls and boys will enjoy Miss Webb’s hospitality. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. The pretty party given by Mr. and Mrs. White at their home. 293 Windsor street, commemorative of the eleventh birthday of their little daughter, Ethel Mae, was much enjoyed by many young friends ot the little hostess. Games were played and refresh ments were served. Many attractive presents were received by Miss Ethel Mae White, and the occasion will long be remembered by the guests who en joyed her hospitality. CROWDS AT~TARRYMOORE. Wrightsville Beach has been the popular resort of the Atlantic coast this season, and Hotel Tarrymoore Is thronged with a merry crowd of pleas ure seekers. Wrightsville Beach abounds In vari ous attractions, nnd there are diver sions to suit all fancies. At no point Is surf bathing liner or more exhilar ating. The opportunities for sailing, trolley riding, dancing and in short having an all around good time are practically limited only by one’s capac ity for enjoyment. The gaieties at Wrightsville Beach are participated In by a largo number of young people, many of whom are from Atlanta. The following are some of the re cent arrivals: Atlanta, Ga.—II. L. Johnson and wife, W. E. Dawson and wife, Mrs. A. L. Farley, N. O. Kirkpatrick, E. R. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. l*einholf. Mrs. Belle H. Akers. Miss Laura Ak ers, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Brittain, R. R. Otis, W. S. Stevens, H. E. Moore, George L. Word, J. R. Compton, Mrs. Lily C. Beall,.John McRae, Frank Beall, J. P. Slsemore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns, Allss Gladys LeVIn, Miss Lottie Green. Charlotte, N. C.—C. B. Bryant, L. Kuhn, John T. Vann, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sumney, J. J. McAden, P. R. Rhodes, and wife, Mrs. Hulten, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph R. Ross, Mrs. Charles 1*. Moody, Miss Mary Moody, Edward B. Kidd, C. J. Turrey, Miss Edna Hlrshlnger, J. J. Far nan, C. F. Wadsworth, Mrs. E. S. Little, Mrs. L. L. Hutchinson, Mrs. John DeLune, Wade H. Harris, Miss Luchin Lowery, T. C. Evans and wife, H. H. Straub, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. With ers, Miss Luclle Withers, Miss Eliza beth Withers, D. W. Oates. Fayetteville, N. C.—Mrs. D. T. Oates, Rev. F. N. Skinner, A. H. Slocumb, George M. Rose, E. J. Montague, J. C. Helmer, W. F, Bowen and wife, E. L. Clarke and wife, Mrs. Eva Dotson, Miss Lida White, Charles Cagle, Miss A. Mathews, J. C. Duke and wife, A. Armfleld. D? PRICE’S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD contributes more nutriment to impoverished bad blood than any single article of diet known to men. Persons with rebellious stomachs can eat it with a sense of genuine relish. For salo by all Grocers Pound, on Coosa river. There are twenty-four in the party, and they are spending the time fishing, boating, swimming, dancing and feasting upon all the luxuries.of farm life. They will probably return to their homes after a ten days’ outing.—Birmingham Age- Herald. Mrs. Frank Colley and Miss Marian Colley, who have been the guests of Mrs. John Fltten, returned Monday to their home, in Washington, Ga. Mr. James Goodrum has returned from a ten days’ stay in New York. Miss Olive and Louise Matthews, of Thomaston, are the attractive guests of Miss Frances McCrory at her home In College Park. Mrs. Elizabeth Wlnshlp Bates and her little daughter, Annie, will leave Battle Creek, Mich.. In August for a trip through the Great Lakes and Yel lowstone National Park. Mrs. John M. Berry and daughter, Miss Ruth Berry, are visiting in Dal ton and Cartersvllle for a few weeks. Iss Louise Norman has returned after a delightful visit to Mrs. James Hooks Spratling, at Macon, and to friends in Augusta, Miss Lilia Comer, of Savannah, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clark Howell, Mrs. Gus Castle, of 87 West Peach tree, will have us her guest for the next weeks Mrs. C. M. Woolley and her attractive daughter, Miss Edith Wool- Icy, of Bromvood, Ga. Mr .and Mrs. Lott Warren, after a week’s stay at View crest, the country home of their daughter, Mrs. R. O. Middleman, at Clarkesvllle, have gone to (’Ilfton Springs, New* York. Though somewhat Improved, Mrs. Warren has not fully recovered from her recent Illness. Misses Hattie and Louise Price are spending several days at Indian Springs with their aunt, Mrs. Alfred Truitt. Mrs. Samuel A. Megill and children have returned from a visit to Indian Springs. Miss Jessie Muse will spend the month of August In New York. Marvelous! Exciting! Mysterious! Thrilling! T HESE four words will give you a faint idea of the entertaining quality of the new serial story which will begin in Thursday’s issue of The Georgian. "The Bracebridge Diamonds” is without doubt one of the most fascinating tales ever written. From the very beginning the attention of the reader is challenge dand held until the end. THREE GEMS ARE MISSING from the magnificent necklace which has been in the Bracebridge family for many Years. Until these stones are returned—so runs the legend—violent death is the portion of those who bear the name of Bracebridge. The hunt for the jewels leads to countless adventures. Interest in the narrative is never permitted to flag for one instant. GET THURSDAY’S GEORGIAN and start reading the great story. A liberal installment will be - printed daily until the serial is finished, Mrs. Foster, of Lexington, has been the guest of her brother on Park ave nue. Mrs. George Felker and daughter, Louise, of Monroe, have returned home after a week's visit to Mrs. A. H. Mals by. Mrs. Anna Hickman, of Rome, and Miss Jessie Mize, of Thomaston, were week-end guests of Mrs. Malsby, and Mrs. W. B. Hollingsworth, of Fay etteville. has spent the past week as Mrs. Malsby’s guest also. Miss LoueIJa Malsby returns Tues day from Norfolk, Va. t where she spent the past month with her college mate, Miss Hattie Williams. Mrs. A. H. Beaumont, Misses Irene and Ella Beaumont and Mr. Walter Beaumont have returned to Atlanta after a visit to Powder Springs. LOW RATE EXCUR SION TICKETS to Moun tain and Seashore Resorts now on sale via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C, Lusk, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. HUNTSVILLE. Mrs. 8om Garner entertained the Lucky Thirteen Club on Wednesday nt her home on Fast Holmes street. Refreshments were served. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell entertained Mrs. O. K Moore has returned from visit In indianu. Mrs. W. E. Everett and daughter have returned from Nashville. Miss Ethel Dennis is visiting In Asheville, N. C. n, should always be handy. Only 25e. Personal Mention Mrs. Conyers Pritchett and Miss Liz zie Conyers left Monday noon for In dian Springs. Miss Edith Duncan has returned from Memphis, where she was delight fully entertained as the guest of Mrs. Wulter A. Mundlng. Miss Daisy Dunlap, of Stream, Ala., will arrive Tuesday to visit Miss Edith Duncan. The friends of Mrs. Thomas Baxter will regret to know that she Is very 111. Mr. Nut Rnxter left Saturday morn ing for Atlanta to attend the funeral of his grandson, Flournoy Muddox. Mrs. R. F. Jackson, who has been with Mr, and Mrs. Muddox during the dan gerous Illness of the child, will return home on Wednesday, leaving Mrs. Nat Baxter for a longer stay.—Nushvllle Tennessean. Miss Emily Groover came down on Tuesday from Warm Springs to bo present nt the dance given Miss Slade’s house party. Miss Groover had as her guests for a few days Misses Cara Hutchins ftf Atlanta, Vlrgle Mashburn of Barnesvllle, Fleurlne Watts of Se- nolu, Ida May Blount of Atlanta. Miss Louise Van Harlingen has re turned from an extended May In New York and New England and Is receiv ing a cordial welcome from her many friends here. Mrs. Mary Bellenger Cox. of Gads den, Ala., will spend u few days next week with her cousin, Mrs. John Tuck er. at Mrs. Tucker’s home on Juniper street. Miss Elma Westmoreland, who is ill nt St. Joseph'** infirmary, Is resting very well, and her many friends hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. an*l Mrs. Ben Lee Crew have re turned from Buinbridge. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fain are the guests of friends in Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Francis announce the birth of a daughter, whom they have named Elizabeth Lyle. Ellison van Hoose is meeting with great success at Chautauqua, N. Y„ where he Is spending the summer. The tenor has charge of the department of music at the Chautauqua Assembly, and his work has attracted wide atten tion.—Musical Courier. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. McCerren have moved Into their new* apartments In “The Chester,” on Ponce DeLeon ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cundell have returned from their wedding trip und are at home with Miss Gamble, on Peachtree street. Mrs. Joseph Regensteln nnd young son are at Indian Springs. Nashville. Mrs. T. L. Finney entertained n few frlenda at her home on Fast Holmes street Tuesday evening In coiupllmeut to the Misses Finney, of Gadsden. Miss Alina Fletcher entertained St her home In Madison on Friday evening nml a largo party went down from the city. Mr*. C. A. Jenkins Is giving n house party this week In honor of Mrs. James Jenkins, of Cruwfordsvltle, Ark. Among her guests are Mr. and Mr*. Hugh rinden, Mrs. Robert Currie, Mr*. Ixniiso Lncket, all of Craw- fordsvlllo. A round of plensnnt entertain- meats have been given in compliment to the members of tbo party. Mr*. J. J. Kenuainer nnd party have re turned from Bello Minn, nccompauled by MU* Ida Lewis, of Madison. Mr. and Mr*. II. Rcholle nnd Miss Frnrnn Hcholle havo gone to Crutcher 8pr' spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Ollle Uudeurath hus returned to Shelbyrllle, Tenn. Mrs. Juke Goldstein and children have re turned from Shelbyvllte, Tenn. Mrs. Frank Essfinger and children have Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Phillips and little daughter are nt Wrightsville Beach. Mr*. A. J. Dyas uud children have return ed from Toney. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Campbell, Miss Lizzie Lee Allison of CbattauoogH, MUs Nell Rose of Fayetteville and Messrs. Van Richard und Albert Rysu hare returned from ltelle Factory, where they spent a week lu camp. Mr. tud Mrs. J. XV. P. Kelly hnve return 'd from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, of Mem phis. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Newman Robinson. ' Miss Marie Smith, of Memphis, Is vlsltlug Mr. uud Mrs. Chsrles It. Shaver. Mr. aud Mrs. C. C. DeLaney, of Montgora- ry, ure visiting here. MUs Gertie Ezell, of Flkton, Tenn., Is Mrs. Harold Moore nnd Miss Char- Annie Hchlffum lotte Green have returned from Wrightsville. A CLEAN WATCH means good time to you for years to come. True econ omy in n timepeaee 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 you nothing to let us examine it. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Mr. Dan Lyle and Dr. W. B. Arm- trong returned Saturday from Porter Springs, making the trip In Mr. Lvle’s heautiful touring car. Mrs. Lyle ’and children will remain at Porter through September, ami Mrs. Armstrong will eturn some time in August. Mrs. J. N. Couch Is the guest of 'ongressman and Mrs. J. M. Grlgga. Mr. nnd Mrs. Selden Jones have moved Into their apartments In the Mrs. Clarence Angler and Misses Hattie Lee nnd Martha Angler are at Porter Springs. Miss Laura Graves will go to Rome Tuesday on a visit to relatives there. Mr. H, I. Malsby has returned to the city after spending two weeks with his uncle, Mr. Tom Camp, at Powder Springs. Miss Alice Hurt has returned to Manning, S. C„ after a visit to Mrs. Martin Johnson, on Park avenue. Mrs. S. M. Evans and her son, Cioyde. are visiting relatives In Sheely, N. c. Mr. Evans will Join them later. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnson are the Mrs. Will Young, of Memphis, Is visiting friends here. MUs Ola Dennl* has returned from Llv* nnd Mrs. Walter Hawk, of Corinth, MIh*.. are visiting relatives In Huntsville. Mrs. George Carter has returned to Kelso, Tenn.. nfter visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hewlett, Mrs. F. H. Hewlett and Mr. F. IT. Hewlett, of Blrw- ilium, are visiting relatives here. Hurst, of Russellville, Is visit '"C Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Igmford Graham, of Chatta nooga, lire here on a visit. GAINESVILLE. Misses Maggie and Nina Smith Join ed their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kennedy, In Atlanta last Satur day, and from there they left for a four weeks' stay In Colorado and the West. Mr*. Muliken and daughter, Daisy, from Florida, are In Gainesville visit ing their old home and their many friends. Miss Etta Hardeman has returned home after a pleasant visit with Mrs. J. C. Pruitt. Mrs. J. C. Parker and little James ar rived from Washington, D. C„ Thurs day and will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wlnburn. Miss Susie Mathew'son Is visiting Miss Virginia Fraser this week, from MaysvlUe. Little Miss Maude Stone Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wlnburn and her brother, Fred Estey. Guy Clopton and wife have gone to Porter Springs for several weeks’ out ing and rest. Miss Carrie Huggins and Messrs. Bird and Chandler were guests of Mrs. George Qullllan this week. Miss Lillian Moore, of Boston, Ga., is a charming visitor In the city. Miss Kate Robinson is visiting with her friend. Miss Fay Twitty. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Merck and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hobbs entertained a number of young people at White Sul phur Springs last week In the form of a picnic. Mr. J. B. Parrent Is at home for several days. His wife and charming little daughter, Corrlne, will accompany him to Kentucky, where they will re main the balance of the summer. Miss Mamie Singleton, of Union Springs, Ala., is visiting Miss Carol Dean. Mrs. J. D. Mauldin entertained the Longstreet chapter. Daughters of the Confederacy, in a very charming man ner Friday afternoon. The many friends of Miss Kate 8ud- dath are pleased to know* that she will be In Gainesville for several weeks as a guest of Miss Vickie Mae Copelnnd. The marriage of Miss Emma Whel- chel and Colonel Benjamin P. Gll- llard, Jr., was quite a surprise to their many friends Saturday evening. Miss Whelohel Is a graduate of Bhenau of 1906 and a very charming young lady, while Colonel GUllard Is one of Gainesville’s most promising young Mrs. M. E. Fields has as her guests her two little grandsons, Emory Pharr and Edwin Smith, of Sycamore. Mrs. Georgia Dickinson and children, from Savannah, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Gaston. Miss Alma Smith has returned from a pleasant visit with her sister In Pen dergrass. CUTHBERT, Mis* Cobble Hood entertained the Euchre Club Thursday morning at her home on Lnmpktn street. A delicious salad course wus served. , Miss Alleeno Simpson has returned from Blakely, where sbe was pianist at a recital riven under the direction of Mr. G. E. Van lofe. Mrs. A. C. Moye, Mrs. G. II. Perry nnd Mr*. 1’. F. i'euroe are spending several days at Lanark, on the gulf. Mrs. L. T. Stallings, of Macon, has re turned home, hliving spent sereral day lug CHILDREN 'fEETHINq over FIFTY YEARS MILLIONS OF Jeweler*. 37 Whitehall St. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Atiquid preparation for face. seek, arm* and hands. Makes the skin likrynu want i meat. Not stithy or grrasy. If* harmless, clean, rrirrshii aod night, Winter, Spring,Summer,FaiL gasupIcFIUiii. ill :m. D. R. Wilder and Mrs. Jamea Bradbury left at norm Monday for In dian Spring*. The party of young people from Birmingham on.l from Atlanta, chaper oned by Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pound, as Bursts of their daughter Ml»s l.lizir Lee Pound, are having a most injoy- ahie time at tbs plantation of Mr. CESS. IT MOOTIIgdTHE CHILIt,SHETENS THE OC.MS, ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CLUES WIND colIc. and I, the BEST KEMED/ FOR DIAMtlltE*. by druggtMa in anry part of tha Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act. June 30. 1906. Serial sum. i Mtr lb**. lor tit* Wbeelan hi'ininr. Mrs. Joe Ilerry, who has bt*en visiting Mrs. «C. G. Dillard, has returned to her homo In St. Dials. Mrs. Charles K. Collier, of Trlana, la vis iting Mrs. Charles G. Dillard. Miss Saillo I.elloy Betts has returned from a visit to Columbus, Miss. Mrs. Will Halles has returned from a visit to Nashville. Mrs. {.mice Fossick, of Rock wood, Is visit ing Mrs. J. J. Crittenden. Miss Margaret MrCune, of Sterling, Ills.,! Is visiting friends. Miss Josle Vnrtn Is nt home after visiting In Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Halsey nnd daughters have returned from Ynlheriuosa Springs. Mrs. Thomas McAllister, of Birmingham. ' * ‘ t. Thoi . f . Cuthbert nnd nt Blakely, where she assisted Mr. Van Hofe In a recital. Miss Alleeuc Simpson left Friday for At- lauta and other points, where she will speud the summer. Mrs. G. Y. Moore has been vlsltng In Blakely. Mrs. C. X. Simpson and Miss Stella Simp son are In Troy. Ala. , MUs Juliette Bussey U the guest of rela tion return**! from I Hve* ,n Atlanta. has returned from m|m QetJe of K „ ftvU , e( hnH bwn the guest of MUs Mary Eden. NEWNAN. MUs Evelyn Martin lias returned from delightful visit to Atlanta, where she wt the geest of her eouslns, the Misses Wit Mi rd Perdue, of Birmingham, spent returned from Shiloh, where they visited Mr. Richards’ grandfather, Mr. Ellison Miss Virginia Freeman is the guest of relatives lu I-aGrnnge. Mr. aud Mrs. Wade S. Dent, of New Or- leans, hnve arrived lu Newnau, uu<i win spend the summer here. Miss Estelle Zellnrs, of Grantvllle, Is the guest of Mr. ami Mrs, I. N. Orr, Jr. Miss Clift Ilolllnsliead, who has been vl*. King Miss Mary Parrott and Miss Julia May Hackney, returned to her home lu At lanta last Saturday. Frank Hughes spent last Sunday In At lanta. Mrs. Fannie Campbell is visiting frlen.M in Bnrnesvllle, Miss Ysnbcl Halbtde bas*retiirned from Clarkesvllle. illss Lizzie Arnold entertained .. .... friends nt bridge Monday evening. MUs Mary Parrott gave a delightful tal ly ho party Thursday afternoou. Quite n large party spent a most pleasura ble afternoou at Pearl Spring lust Friday, swimming nmt L ' * of amusement. Just before dark. Miss Katie Hue Brewster has returned from Indian Hpring and Jackson. Tho young men gave a most enjoyable nnee nt Ray park Thursday evening. Miss Helen Carpenter is entertaining MN« Lois Hardy, of Henoln; MUs Jnnte Bill, <>f Greenville, and Miss Emily Wright, of New- nan, at her home lu the country. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children The Kind You Have Always BougM Sears tho et^naturo of ( l ill x gle hnv nun last Lee nnd Mrs. ned from Ne is vUtlug her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. Th omp- i Imogeiie Simms thli Washing! Mts. Kill Mjcnt several day* this week with Mi. ami Mrs. Calhoun Hill, turned to Atlanta Wednesday. f Moutogiuery, Ala., She Willard N spent Sunday in >'*• Ruth Hardaway id Bessie What- MUs. spent Inst Saturday In Atlanta Jones, of Turin, visited MUs Mi son. MU lug Miss Lottie laitulierson, of Florence, Is visiting MUs Odell** Ware. MUs Halite Tuiiftl!!, of Fayetteville, D vis iting relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. K. M. Basrl! have gone to New York. Mis* Annie Troy ha* gone to New York to spend several week*. MU* Louise Me A nelly Is visiting lu Chat tanooga. MUse* Alice nml Mary llqmty are vUlt- ing In Birmingham. Mrs. E. II. Foster, of Oktnbema City. Is vis iting her**. Mr. and Mr*. J.' W. Smith, of Murfrees boro. nrv visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. It. Butler. Mrs. AUterta Taylor md daughter have returned from a visit to Xnshvllle. M.ss Johnnie Gill is nt home after, visit- uit In Decatur. Mrs. A. A. Horton has returned to Nosh- flle offer visiting Itr. J. J. Horton, title *m* ma-umpnoled bv Miss Eva llortoo. Mr. and Mrs. Jett 'ferry are visiting at eek. MUs Mirtn Dr. nml Mrs. vilie, ~ Sir,. K. !.. Fnvor nn,l Mi„ Knt, rarer MiTf the Burnt, .if Mr. li. Enver In l^iGreiige last HnndB’. MUs Inna Schwussler. »>f Rn.trioko vi-i Is Miss Dorothy BurpeWs guest. • ’ ml Sir. Meriwether were the guest* of Mr. John' B tfiiusoii Hackney, i f Atlanta, Newnau relatives last Snn Ml»* Wtltie Walters has returned to her in Albany after a pleasant visit to Miss Julia Mn *V'; of Waynesboro. sp**nt last Sunday in Xeutinii. . T.l. *l nn lP MU* Knu Parer Jeft Saturday ofr Borden Wheeler Spring* The younger set gave MUs Annie Good- win n pleasant surprise pnrty Monday even- Mis* Mnle Mr. and Ml... .. ......... dren. of Florida, arrived In Newnan this »e«k. nnd ore comfortably Installed In their bmi'tltul summer luom* lien-. Mrs. Kttlsou Rl< hard* ami children Laie Hackney. VALDOSTA. Mrs. J. A. Dasher and her daughter Miss Eugle Dasher, have gone to Tal lulah Falls, where they havo rented a cottage, and will remain through the summer, Mrs. J. B. Shearer, of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Manlove, in this city. Miss Grace Short, of Valdosta, ii visiting friends at Waycross. Mrs. E. C. Brewer and Misses Alethla Raines and Annabell Myddelton were among the Valdostans who left this week to visit the. Jamestown Exposi tion. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer chaper oned a party of young people to Cran ford park on Tuesday evening. An orchestra furnished music and a dainty basket dinner was carried out anil served at the park. Mrs. O. M. Grady, of Macon, nnd her nephew, Sidney Adams, of Macon, are the guests of Mrs. J. E. Massey, in this city. One of the most enjoyable young peo ple’s parties ever given in this city was the “Buster Brown” birthday party by little Grady Massey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Massey, on Wednesday after noon. Mr*. Massey was assisted in re ceiving the hosts of young people by her mother, Mrs. O. M. Grady, of Ma con. Miss Catherine Avera. of Quitman, Is the guest of MUs Sadie Thigpen* ,n Valdosta. Among the out-of-town attendants at the Davis-Jones wedding on Tuesdav ening weTe Mrs. B. O. Whitby, of * sa vannah; Mrs. J. B. Jones and MUses Amzle and Claude Davis, of Oanul-a. Mrs. J. N. Griflln is visiting-frU'»« In Atlanta for a few days. Later sne will be Joined by Mr. Griffin and wiujfj to Nacoochee Valley, where they 'y spend the remainder of the sumra* with Senator and Mrs. L. O. Hardman, at the latter’s beautiful country «*• Miss Lily Walkup, of McIntosh tu- was the guest here this week or n» aunt. Mrs. D. V. Baker, leaving jjjj Wednesday for Atlanta, where .-he spend a few days with friend*, l- 1 she will visit Charlotte, Asheville unu Jamestown. , Miss Mattie Outlaw, of Jacksomui • Fla., and her friend. Miss \\ alterS f ;^- Jacksonville. Fla., were the guests this week of the former's broth-*, James Outlaw*. „ „ Miss Minnie Crumpton, of Evergr Ala., is the guest here of Mrs. t lar Upson, at the home of the rent*. Mr. and Mr*. H. H. 8tot» b »tY. Mis* Mnrgerle McDonald Mf ". turned from a visit to the Dr. and Mrs. Camp, at White * P r **S • Mr*. A. J. Strickland Is »I wn ' 11 "C portion of thl* month with her Mr*. Adam*, at White Springs- expect* to leave shortly for an ext •• trip In the North, In which »h« " 1U Joined by Mr. Strickland.