Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 23, 1907, Image 8

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r i THE ATL.VNTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. JULY S3. 1WT. SOCIETY... Mn. George C Bill, Editor. Cbirlotte Stevirt, \ Selene ArmttrongJ Aiilitmti. And Womans Interests Superior in Strength Or. Price’s Flavoring: Extracts are su perior in strength, freshness and fine ness of flavor to any flavoring extracts made in the world, and ladies of the best taste, who are now uaing them, find, them just as represented. Persons who desire a delicate and natural flavor in their cakes, puddings, or any tabli delicacy, will obtain it by using GIRL AND GOSSIP. And now the summer girl flits on the scene With smiling face and Incidentally, Rome dainty and bewildering lingerie And pretty gowns, pink, heliotrope and green, And blue, and all the shades that go between All through the day she wields a won drous power On tennis court, the bathing beach and lawn. And gay young men Improve the shin ing hour To pay due homage ere the chance is gone. „ , Sweet is the maiden in her love of glee. And though full many a covert glance doth warn, She counts her conquests, one and two and three. Behold the gossip as she sits and knits And tears that poor girl's morals Into bits. —New York Times. THEATER PARTY AND 8UPPER. Mr. Arthur Whaley wfll entertain at a box party Tuesday evening at the Grand and a supper afterward at the Capital City Club, his guests Including: Miss Harrie Stockdell. MIm Mary Thomas, Miss Josle Stockdell, Miss Jennie English. Mr. Hugh Foreman, Mr. Hugh Robinson and Mr. Dynn Werner. MRS. ARNOLD'S LUNCHEON. Mrs. Reuben Arnold will be the charming* hostess Wednesday at a luncheon. The occasion will nssemblo at the Capital City Club ten friends of Mrs. Arnold to meet Mrs. Harvey Hill. Mrs. Hill Is being cordially welcomed by the many friends here of her hus band and herself. TO MI88 LAURA GRAVES. Tuesday afternoon Miss Adelaide Cothran, of Rome, entertained at a beautiful party In honor of her guest, Miss Laura Graves, of College Park. , Miss t’othrnn’s guests Included about fifty of .her young friends. ALPHA DELTA PHI 80R0RITY. The Alpha Delta Phi Sorority has a register at the Lornlne Hotel, In Nor folk, Va. All Alpha Delta Phis (Adel plteans from the year 1851 up), who visit Jamestown Exposition are quested to write their names and ad dresses therein, so that In this way any Alpha Delta Phi going to James town can meet her friends, old and new, who wear the badge. TO THE WOMEN OF FULTON COUNTY AND OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA. Mrs; Mary Harris Armor, state pre»- • blent of the Georgia Woman’s Chris tian Tempernnca Union, and nil the members of the three unions In Atlan ta earnestly invite the women who want state prohibition to go to the capital Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock to pack the galleries and thus demonstrate their desire to both friend and foe of the measure. We also ask you to bring os many box lunches ns you feel like donating to allay the hunger of 183 represen tatives, who will perhaps be com pelled to remain until 12 o’clock at right It the opponents of the bill decide to adopt filibustering tactics to defeat the Hnrdman-Covington olll, now !*♦ ndlng. MRS. MARY L. M’LENDON, President Fulton County W. C, T. V. IMPORTANT CALL TO KING’S DAUGHTERS AND 80NS. All members of the International Or der of the King’s Daughters and Son* In Fulton county are hereby urged to be present nt tho Hate rapltol Wed nesday morning at 10 o’clock to lend their presence to the great moral bat tle that Is being fought for our state. MISS J. T. RANDALL. County Secretary Fulton County for Ktng's Daughters and 8or.s. MISSES G|EEN~ENTERTAIN A HOUSE PARTY. 1 Ono *«»f the Jolllest house parties of the month Is the one being entertained by Misses Mary and Ethel Green at their summer home, "Mountain View." The home Is Jn the heart of the moun tains of north Georgia, and Is a most Inviting place, with its wide lawn dot ted with hamra >cks and swings and wide drives leading to the cottage. Tho guests include; Misses Lessle and Mae- helle Green, Dr. Harrett, Mr. Lane and Mr. T. E. Green, from Atlanta; Dr. Steed and Mr. Henry Steed, from Marshall, Texus; Mf«s Fannie Leonard t ®nd Slble Steed, from Dalton. They are enjoying ft round of gaieties, fish- itfg, boating, swimming, picnics, ex cursions In the mountains and dances galore. They will be entertained for the, week-end in Calhoun by Mr. and Mrs. Dover. PICNIC AT PARK. Miss Inez Webb entertained Tuesday twelve of her young friends at a pic nic at Grant park. Tho occasion was In honor of Miss Webb’s cousin, Miss Ina Burnett, of Sparta. ice creamTfestival. There will be an ice cream festival Tuesday, July 2S, at the residence of Mrs. Pause, pn Battle Hill avenue, to be given under the auspices of Battle Hill Methodist church. Children will be served from 5 to 1 o’clock, and grown people from 8 to II. PRUDEN-DE TREVILLE. A wedding of Interest to many friends In Georgia and Alaba/na was that of Miss Nell Pruden, of Eufaula, Ala., and Mr. James L. de Trevllle, of Arcadia, which took place Monday night at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Ross, on Ivy street. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. Theodore Pruden, a prominent and suc cessful citizen of Eufaula, who came up to attend the marriage. Miss Ida Pruden, sister of the bride, and Miss Tommie Searcy were brides maids. Mr. J. P. Brown, of Balnbridge, was best man. and Rev. Dr. J. P. Purser performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. de Trevllle lgft after the ceremony for a visit to Atlantic Beach, and will reside In Florida, where Mr. de Trevllle Is general passenger agent of the Charlotte Harbor and Northern railway. IN HONOR HOUSE GUESTS. Miss Josephine Davis Is entertaining thjs week a group of attractive young women. Misses Margaret Farmer, of Macon; AbbJe WrJght, of Rome; Mar garet Latimer, of Dawson, and Carrie Gresham, of Griffin. In their hohor a number of gaieties have been planned. Tuesday evening Mrs. John Rice will give them a nata- torlum party. Wednesday evening a tally-ho ride will be enjoyed, and on Thursday evening there will be a picnic nt Grant park, Miss Alice Van Deven der to be the hostess of the occasion. Mrs. W. T. Healy will give a box party in their honor at the Grand this eek. wey-Stgrath. Miss Minnie B. Wey and Mr. TJinm- * J. McGrath were married Monday afternoon by Dr. John K. White. The ceremony was witnessed by a few’ In timate friends of the contracting par ties. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. McOrath left to make their home In Cuba, MOTE-NOYE8. bowl elaborately decorated with smilax and white flow’ers. Mrs. Jester and Miss Jester were as sisted In the entertainment of their guests by Mrs. E. R. Hines, of Mll- ledgevlile, and Miss Susie Wells. One of the very attractive features of the happy occasion was the writing of verses of congratulations and good wishes by the guests on pretty cards, which w’ere afterwards presented to the prospective bride. Mrs. Jester wore a becoming gown of cream embroidered batiste. Miss Jester’s handsome toilet wai of mull, elaborated with lace. Mrs. Hines* costume was of pink chiffon, over pink silk, with pearl em broidery. Miss Wells was gowned In lavender ■Ilk, trimmed with baby Irish lace. Misses Adams and Wright wore pret ty white lingerie gowns, with green silk sashes. ADAMS-WEATHER8. A wide circle of friends were interest ed In the marriage of Miss Alyne Adams and Mr. Curry Weathers, of Blrmlng ham, Ala., which took place at Marietta on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Weathers will make their home In At lanta In the future. BOX PARTIES AT THE GRAND, Among those occupying boxes at the Grand Monday evening were: Miss Leonora Owsley, Miss Louise Hawkins, Mrs. W. E. WimbUh, Miss Marie Dick son, Miss Emma Robinson, Mr. Stan ley Wlmblsh, Mr. Hamilton Block, Mr. Arnaud, Mr. Herbert Sage and Air. 8helby. Mr. Edwin Johnson had as his guests Miss Margaret Lad son, Miss Katharine Gholfttln, Miss Mary Brent Smith, Mr. Ronald Ransom, Mr. Erwin Dickey. Seen in the audience were: Miss Laura Payne, Miss Helen Payne. Miss Nina Gentry, Miss Samuella Whitman! Miss Alice Van Harlingen, Miss Ethel Kelly. Miss Aline Gentry, Miss Court ney Harrison, Miss Leone Ladson, Miss Rollne Clarke, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Flavoring Extracts Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose.ct: Miss Verna I). Mote and Mr. Charles Antoinette Blount, Miss Augusta Gar Albert Noyes were married Saturday ratt A1,ua rp " v,nr mi«« wit evening at H o’clock nt the residence of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Crenshaw, on McDonald street Rev. George Payne, of Columbus, officiating. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mote, of this city, and the groom Is from Fernand I no, Fla. MATINEE PARTY. Mrs. W. E. Foster will entertain nt a box party Wednesday afternoon at tho Grand, complimentary to Miss Mar- Ian Foster and her guest. Miss Flor enco Lathrop, of Richmond, Va., the pnrty to Include: Miss Foster, Miss Lathrop, Miss Louise Ripley, Miss Gladys Miller and Miss Laura Ripley. VISITOR COMPLIMENTED. Miss Blaise Ivey, of Atlanta, who Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. L. A. Johnston, nnd her cousins, Misses Josle and Loula Pilcher, Wcu» the guest of honor at a supper at Electric Park Saturday evening. The pnrty Included Misses Ivey Fllcher, Elizabeth Hawk- Ins, Ada Lindsey, Annie Jennette Tis dale, Rurnlce Harding, Mary Boykin Glover, Messrs. Walter Supple, Bowl ing Tisdale, Marlon Parker, Walter Perry and Joe Flinn.—Montgomery Journal. JESTER-HARBOUR. Tuesday morning at Trinity Metho dist church the wedding of Miss Ola Rob Jester and Mr. George Alfred Har bour was solemnized In the presence a large number of friends. The ent was one of unusual beauty and Interest. The church was handsomely decorated with palms, ferns and white roses, nnd the ceremony was perform ed by Rev. J. W. Lee. The bride was particularly lovely In a gown of corn flower blue voile, the Jaunty coat made with lace nnd worn over a smart blouse of point lace. The hat wn« of blue straw, nnd the bridal bouquK of bride roses nnd lilies of the valley. The bride entered with her only attendant, the matron nt honor, Mrs. E. R. Hines. Mrs. Hines wore a beautiful white lin gerie gown, fushloned of mull and VaL lace. With, this was worn a stylish white hat trimmed with white plumes, and her flowers W’ere bride roses. Tho best man was Mr. Luther IIul- .. ....... ...I , 1... .1 rett, Allas Mabel Taylor, Miss Eda Shull, Miss Ethel Kelly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Dougherty, Dr. and Mrs. Ev- ernrd Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemtno, Mr. and Mrs. Valdemar Gude, Mr. Eugene Haynes, Air. Jesse Draper, Mr. Jerome Simmons, Mr. Dugas Me- (iesky, Mr. Walton Harper, Mr. Louis Leonard, Mr. Hunter Muse, Mr. Robert Parke, Mr. Charles Dannals, Mr. Charles Watkins, Mr. Lamar Hill, Mr. Edward AI friend, Mr. Arthur Whaley, Mr. Rudolph Gelssler, Mr. Wicllffe Goldsmith, Mr. George Lowndes. Personal Mention Mias Eva Gragg and Miss Bessie Jones are the guests of Mrs. Fred Hodgson, at Mount Airy. has returned Mrs. Paul Irvin, of New York, Is the guest of Misses Lillian and Mildred Harris. Mrs. Harry Hasson, of Jacksonville. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. M. O'Brien. Misses Julia Blount and Annie Tuck er. of Birmingham. Ala., will be the guests of .Miss Nora Roberts during the month of August. Many social af. fnlrs have been planned In their honor. Misses Mne nnd Helen Denton nrs In Cepedeers, Mexico, for a few days. Miss Claire Ridley nnd Miss Mar. garet I.ewls left Monday for a visit to Miss Jane A. Dean, In Rome. Mr. Albert Foster, of Madison, Is In the city. Mrs. K. II. Fisher, of Augusta, (s the guest of Mrs. Henry J. Fite. soy, with whom the groom entered. The wedding march was played nnd a beautiful musical program rendered by Professor R. J. Robins. Immediate ly lifter tho ceremony the bride and groom left for an extended wedding tour East, after which they will be at homo in the Stafford. The bride Is a young woman of un usual personal charm and benuty nnd since her debut a year ago bus been popular with a large circle. Mr. Harbour Is a graduate of the Georgia School of Technology and was for some time a member of the faculty, resigning his position there to become assistant superintendent of the Fulton Bag and Cotton mills. RECEPTION TO MISS JESTER. Monday evening at their home, on Carnegie way, Mr., and Mrs. W, K. Jester gave a charming reception com plimentary to their daughter. Miss Ola Bob Jester, and Mr. George Alfred Harbour, whose marriage took place Tuesday morning at Trinity Methodist church. - Quantities of ferns, palms and white flowers were effectively used In the decorntlons of the home, in the dining room white carnations and smllax con tributed to the artistic arrangement of the table. A delightful buffet supper was served, consisting of a salad course, followed by ices nnd rakes, heart-shaped and In green and white tints. Misses Emma Maude Adams and Amite Cloud Wright served punch ut u Mrs. William Percy has retui | from Warm Springs. Mrs. A. M, Burke nnd family have returned from Tullulah. Dl AM ON DS Let us show you our comprehensive selection. Our prices, quality considered, will ccrtainlv interest vou. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., IMPORTERS. 37 WHITEHALL ST. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Elyea Is at Indian Mrs. Charles Springs. .Mrs. G. F. Lowry and Miss Roita Lowry have returned from Powder Springs. Mr. J. N. Trigg, of Chattanooga, spent Sunday In Atlanta with his daughter, Mrs. Andrew Calhoun. Miss Vera Cooper has returned from a visit to friends at Chattanooga. Captain J. H. Fitzpatrick and Mr. L. M. Fitzpatrick, of Washington. Or., are In the city, the guests of their sister, Mrs. M. J. Stewart. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Klngsbery have returned from Rome, where they were the guests of Dr. und Mrs. Robert Harbin. Mrs. W. T. Gautier, of Columbus, Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Clifford L. Near, on West Peachtree. Miss Mary Frazier Is the guest of MIsm I’oxart, at Montgomery. Sirs. T. J. Brown and baby are visit ing Mls.s Julia Brlekman, at M»ntgom- y, Ala. Miss Frances Herring, nf Newnan, Is tbe guest of Miss Estelle Nantz, on Capitol avenue. Mrs. W. R. McClelland and little son. William McClelland. Jr., are visiting in j Gainesville for a couple of weeks. Miss Mable Mitchell Is spending sev eral weeks with relatives In Mableton, Lane, of Marshall, Texas, are guests of Mrs. Lane Mitchell. Mrs. Frank Watkins Is the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Lan drum. Is spending Mr. Julian Harris has returned from the mountains of North Carolina, where Mrs. Harris Is spending the summer. Miss Agnes Ladson, Miss Susie May Pope and AIIss Sophie Thornbury are In Venice. Airs. D. T. Lanier, of Pine Bluff, Ark. is visiting Atlanta relatlyes. Afr. Jack Slchel, of New York, who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. H. Dottenhelm, has returned home much Pleased with his visit to Atlanta. Mrs. William Worth Martin, of At lanta, the puest ot Mrs. E. W. Thomp son at Charlotte, is receiving most charming attention during her stay in that city. Among those entertaining In her honor arc Mrs. Thompson, AIIss Lizzie Lawrence, Mrs. L. Wilkes Jones, Mrs. Harris Wilcox, Colonel D Tompkins, Mrs. W. A. Reynolds, Mrs, Fred Sampson and others. Mr. Mar tin will. Join Mrs. Martin for a short stay at Saluda, N. C., thence to Lake Toxaw’ay. Mr. Gilbert Frazier Is camping at East Lake during the heated term. Mr. Whlteford S. Mays left Tuesday on a short fishing trip. MADISON. Miss Oetavia l*ou hat returned home from Hartwell. Misses Martha Hall and Janie Webb, of Hartwell, nre being delight- ‘ “ t entertained ns her guests. sses .Tulin Porter and Alice May Free mnn, of Atlanta, have returned home after pleasant visit to Miss Annette Brough- m Miss Edna Phillips, of Hognnsvllle, left today for Augusta, ufter a visit to Mrs. Leila Sewell. Miss Mnrnirret Holes, of Augusta, wns the guest of Miss Virginia Butler tho past eek. Mrs. W. E. Shepherd entertained about sixty of the younger set on Friday after noon In honor of Miss Lula Jones' guestr Misses Florence WJleox. of Augusta, ant Alice Amersoii, of Lexington. Misses Sadie nnd Dovle Dabney, of Ox ford. have returned home after u visit to Miss Leona Jnrboe. Miss Margaret Newton, of Washington, . C„ is the guest of Miss Aunle Lucy Newton. Miss Ionise Hudson, of LaGranee. Is the admired guest of Miss Loula Walker. Miss Luelle Moore and Miss Kthnlllne ly entertains . Mrs. C. O. Prlco and Miss Caro Trice re the guests of relatives In Atlanta. Miss Louise Towns, of Atheus, Is the juest of Miss Martha Foster for u few "j^lss Louise Smith cnfortnlned a few friends nt tea on Thursday evening. Those present were Misses Frnnees Douglas, Mny Thomason, Kate Thompson nnd Mary Ros ser. nnd Messrs. Floyd Newton, Mason Williams and Fletcher Manley. CARTER8VILLE, The Young Matrons' Club held Its weekly meeting with Mrs. John W. Jours on Tliurs- nnd Mrs. It. T. Fouche, #nf Rome. day nfte Major - ... - ml Mrs. N. II. Mitchell of Nashville, their fnmllles, are spending the summer at the old Sprnttll plantation—Valley View. The following party left this week for n trip through Texas: Mr. J. J. I.uther and daughter; Mrs. J. II. Pettit, Mr. G. M. Jackson, Miss I.ydla Jackson. Miss Mora Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lipscomb. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McOalferty are >emllng a month In Ohio. Miss Ells Mclteynolds, of Palestine, Tex., the guest of the Misses Neel. Mrs. Evans Hall and Mrs. Monerlof, of £a van uni), arc speudlng the summer «t HAWKINSVILLE, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, M. Woodward visited relatives at Vienna recently. Miss Maud Jelka la visiting Miss Irene McLeod, of Ablievllle. * t . Misses Eleanor Johnston nn»l Lillie Join have returned from an extended visit to friends at Maeou. ..... mm Wimberly bna gone to visit rein In New York. .... nnd Mrs. A. E. Wynne are visiting relatives nt Columbus. Miss Mamie Rureh has returned from vis Ring friends at Dublin and Wrlghtarllle. Miss Lucy Coney Is visiting friends nt M \Irs" Robert Napier and children, of Rll >r Springs, Fla., are visiting Mra. 1*. II. uvejoy Mrs. J. 11. Rutherford nnd Mrs. Pauline Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co, Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. $1.50 $5.30; were... $7.50 $2.00 $6.75; were... $8.50 $3.00 $7.65; were... $10.00 $3.50 $9.45; were... $12.50 $5.00 $11.70; were.. $15.00 $6.00 $14.40; were.. $20.00 The Curtain Sale Continues Reductions which include the entire stock—every pair of Curtains ‘frere; as follows: $1.25; were $1.50 $1.60; were $2.00 $2.35; were...... $3.00 $2.80; were— ...... $3.50 $3.95; were. $5.00 $4.60; were $6.00 Just as many or as few pairs as you like—absolutely new and fresh, comprising Curtains of every good style, in white and Arabian color. What a chance to supply fully every Curtain need! Hammocks Reduced Any of these Hammocks can be bought now for much less than the original prices. $1.50 Hammocks for $1.20; $2.00 Hammocks for $1.60, and $3, $4, $5, $6 and $7.50 Hammocks for $2.35, $2.85, $3.90, $4.75 and $5.50. They are all Hammocks of satisfaction—Palmer’s. . Little to Pay For Small Notions Seventy-Five Pieces of Fancy Lawn and Batiste Now at 10c Yard , Not merely that they are better values—usual 12 l-2e and 15c weaves—but consider also their beauty and the great variety of styles. Fancy Lawns and Dir ego Novelty Batiste, in cluding printed Swiss Mulls. In white grounds, printed in very attractive de signs, dots, figures, florals and stripes, varied greatly in color and effect. Capital for cool summer dresses. 10c yard. Less for White Swisses Dotted Swisses in pin dots; dainty effects and yet very substantial. Even if you paid 20c and 25c you could not improve upon these. 12 l-2c yard. Embroidered Swisses from St. Gall, 50c, 60c and 75c qualities, are now- 35c yard. All the beau ty of embroidered figures and dots over the finest Swiss weave. 8c for Crown Pin Books; nssorted size lace pins in jet. mat and white. 8c for large Ilair Pin Cabinets; assorted size Pins. 8c for Pin Cubes. 8c for English twilled Tape; assorted widths; 10-yard rolls. 4c for Pearl Buttons; card of ono dozen; four popular sizes. 7c for Finishing Braids; dainty designs in white nnd colors. C-yard bunches. 15c fpr 25c bunches of Finishing Braid. 8c for Whittemore’s Quick-White Compound, for cleaning and whiten ing all styles of white canvas and duck shoes. New Supply Of Auto Cloth That good nil-cotton fabric for suits and skirts, with every appear ance of Irish linen. An excellent white Suiting, 36 inches wide and thoroughly shrunk. More of it at the usual low price, 15c a yard. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. CHILDREN Teething rs. Winslow’s hfty'yeails Soothing Syrup »ror 1 uE 1 Ks 8 Foa ” J * THBIBCHILDBKN WHILE TEETHING WITH BKUFKCT SUC CESS. IT SOOTHES TUB CHILI). SOFTENS THE GUMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN, CUKES WIND COLlc, and la tl» BEST ilKMKDr FOR UIARK1KEA. s<i>J by druggist. In wrary part of tho world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food end Drue met. June 30. 1*00. Serial aura, ner lb**. A Bqeid preparation for fkte.Mvk, anna and hand., Maknthdki •n't I a i!lg Co.,13.FlftbSt.Urookijil.N.V. I Mrs. Frank Rlillry. of Laurange, like., on worn u. no-iii !»,o* j ,|^nt Turaday In Atlanta. “ ■ j „ j Ira. A. Li. Mitchell and liiilc eon. ilmperialHairRegeneralor , venrwhere recognized Standard Heir Coloring or Gray or Bleached Jlwlr. ppllciition WtM Its bath*: penult* Intel.* hurqibH shade by *o- nntuntl ffpi-tfil urllng: .....mb***; any ----- r.HltWil; Invaluable for B>ard nml Mustache. Sample «»f y..itr hair eolcrcd tree. tapwijl denial Kfg. Co., 135 W. 23d SI., H. I. Sold by Jacob*’ Pharmacy. Atlanta, Ga. ..arrla haa rrtiiriiwl from nn extended visit to frlenda nt Dulillll nnd WrlRtitavlUc. Ur. .L I.. Dupree nnd wife, of Cordele, re vlaltinif retntlvea here. PERRY. Mia* Reflate llomer !> visiting Mlflfl Mnry Tnrlmttou, nt SandenivUle. Mra. C. T. Me'a on la vlaltlng her ulster, Mrs. II. C. Ersvln, nt Decntur. Mina Manila Houser la nttenillng n house pnrty nt the home of Mr. D. 1‘. Elila. ai Onklnud, On. Mra It. P. Holtluabend. of Fort Vnlley, nnd Mias Beanie Woolfolk, of Fort Vnlley. ure visiting Mr, nnd Mrs. F. M. Homer. Mlit Mattie Aven. of Birmingham. Is vis iting her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. E. M. Put- i«*r. Mr*. J. D. Martin, of Hylvostor. In vlnlt- Ins h*r daughter, Mr*. C. E. Brunson. Mt*« Carrie Everett has returned to her home st Amerieus. She has been the guest of Rev. J. W. Arnold’s family, MU* Mitt Rnstn has returned from ft visit to friends at Ilawklnsvllle. Mrs. R. It. Woodard and children. of Ambrose, uro visiting Mrs. I. T. Woodnrd’s family. Mr. iiixl Mr*. C. D. Cin»per have return ed to their home at Elko. (*. II. Moore of rnseb:il, 1ms lioen with friend* here this week. John L. Houge*. ut Atlanta, Is visiting home folk* this week. ..... Mr. I.ee Neil, of 8t. Raul. Minn., nml Mrs. C. J. 1 luFree, of Fort Valley. Visited Judge Hurt’s family this week. Tomorrow evening nt the school build ing, the Daughters of the Confederacy will Jmve another entertainment, the proceed* to In* applied to the monument fund. They realized n ul«n» little sum Inst Friday night. During July anil Au gust we make Spring and Summer Suits al greatly reduced prices, Busk-Starick, makers of fine clothes, 1304-6 Fourth National Sank CUTHBERT. The member* of the Euetiri* Club were de lightfully entertained Inst Thursday after noon by Mr*. U. II. Ferry'. Mr. nnd Mr*. F. F. Moody nre entertain ing quite a number of l»oy* nnd girls with a house pnrty ut their country home, n few utile* out. Mrs. A. M. Sawyer hnd ft* her guest tbe members of the Rook Club recently at her home on Villa Norn street. Mis* Metu Elder, on Friday evening, at her home on College street, entertained a few rounle* In honor of her cousin, Miss Jennie Mne Williams, of Richland. Mrs. A. C. Moye und sons and Mr. nnd Mr*. G. if. lVrry have returned from Lanark. McD. Baldwin, of Atlanta, la spending it few days lu the city, the guest of Mrs. M. I. Baldwin, at Hotel Randolph. Miss Mary Eden Is visiting In Tslbotton nml Klluvllie. Miss Cobble Hood left Inst Wednesday for Atlnuta. where she will be the guest of her aunt. Mrs. A. R. ltldley, nt her coun try home. Clnlrmont, for n few days, be fore going to Kentucky, Washington and other |M)lut* North. Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Gny are in Atlnntn, tipping at the Piedmont for n few tiny*, t hey will go to Jamestown nml New York. Ferry Rlnckshenr Is lu the city on n visit to rein fives. Mis* Kat»* Dixon Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hannah, of Dairy. Mrs. James R. Bussey 1* visiting In Al bany. MI** Helen Patterson. * Ring Miss Julia Tnomb*. Dawson. Harry Johnston, of Macon, I* the guest of his slater, Mrs. Robert E. Toombs. harmTson. A pleasing social event of the week wn* th- porch party given by Miss Alice Hod- nett. •■omi»llmcntnry^to her Hominy sclmol ' The P J fern* nnd cut dowers. | The luvRetl guests were: Ml**e Annie llttp’liinson. Hay Garrison. Essie Mix- ......... v. ,, Lizzie McDonald, aud Mi** Annie llitrdn Atfdy. Mar I.lmla Bibb. -rick. Myrl Ilodnett MT. AIRY. Augusta Griggs is t (siting friends in u. Jr:, nf Athens, Is the xjM*ctetl Ml- Mm* II. R guest of Mrs. Fred G. IL dgsi Judge Eiuorv Hpeer. of Mac to ojN-u up his summer home days Mi fifth Inc hi ..... „ Mis* Marlon W home In Atlanta _ Marten .Morris. here in i .V.r*\ Irr \ Giddlngs. of Atlnntn. with her ug.iter, Katherine Gldding*. !* visit- mother. Mrs. 4. l\ Crlebtnu. il^ has returned to her three Mrs. It T. Waller, of Ktvnnhab. and Mia* 1 ,,ni i- "f All'ii ny, ur.- ci,mug Unttttr Tlrt 1 '’ 1 ' r * anwwr ■•"ii.iui-fl nn .i\h’vte. H n 1 ■J;'.' 1 «t All,in,.1. Ifl nlfh Mr*. It. T Waller for th » season. . Ur. end Mr*. G. i>. Jones and daughter. Miss t autllln J cues, of Ltthoiih. are with Mrs. Junes slater, MIts Lucy Fund, for tbs ALPHARETTA. Ml.« Bear! Aomin, of Bonn*, Is m of lo-r i-miflln. Miss Inn Soul* oi ■ Mr. M.irvln Baxley left Tuefldaf Jnmefltown exposition- . r.xs* I Mr. Wllllnni Upflliiuv nml "If-- 7,4, f* ho hive been tbe *nenr» . r "l 1 mo lime, reltttne.1 borne thlfli V* r [ Mm Dr. Joint Teneley D eiijovlni. with relative* Iti town. ,, ,., „,viile t** , Mr. William Oliver I* In B-irneflU | Week.