Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 06, 1907, Image 10

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- --- *» /HE ATLANTA GEOKGIAM AxNU -NJbiWfcy. JLfcU-LAl. AlLLtif C. Uu. FLITTING TIME. We ere rushing ebout now at our houee, •• busy as busy ran be; For some of us head for the mountains and some of us head for the sea; We have filled up the bis Saratosas for Molly and Amy and Lou; They’re stufTed to the brim with crea tions—and every one of 'em new! Pa wanted to cut down expenses, but mother, dear mother, said ntt. For the call of the summer Is on ui we must flit, flit, flit! The dressmaker’s working her head off to set the last rufTles all done, • For without the slad clothes In mid- season there’s ne’er an ensasement season We are irusslns and fretting and fum ‘ “s kept on the ins—the tradesmen are I There’s euttlns and slashlns and snip ping and trouble and worry and woe; Pa says It ain’t worth what It’s coetlns —In fact doesn’t like It a bit— But the call of the summer la on us— we must flit, flit, flit! There’s a mountain of baggage all • ready, and soon weil be speedlns It’s sornethlns to show those old neigh- bnrs when your trunks more than fill up a dray! But the smile that pa slyes Is quite sickly, and I think he Just muttered ’’By heck!” When mother said, "Now, you be sure, t dear, to send us each day a larse check.’ He’ll be tolllns away In the city, meet Ins bills thi .... hat will slve him a fit But the call of the summer Is on us— we must flit, flit, lilt! —Denver Republican. Parka entertained at their home, In Decatur. The honor sweats were Mrs. Cay McCall, of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Petit Moye, of Cuthbert, the suest of Mrs. Robert Blackburn. Invited to meet them were a limited number of their Atlanta friends. Misses Fannie Turner, Edith Fisher, Kate Moyers, Harriet Mllledse, Louise Catchfnss, Daflle Lee Prloleau, Mrs. Robert Blackburn, Mrs. Nelson Bpratt and Mrs. Fred Stockton. The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parks was decorated for the occasion with quan tities of home-grown rotes, and at the conclusion of the same, a delicious salad course was served. Mrs. McCall was presented with a bouquet df La France roses, and Mrs. Moye received a dainty hand-njade handkerchief. The flrst prlxe was won by Mrs. Stockton and Miss Harriet Mllledse cut tHe con solntlon. The Misses Pi The Misses Parks received their guests In white lingerie gowns, hnnd-embroidered and trimmed with lace. MR. BOYD’S DINNER. Mr. Stuart Boyd will entertain Tues day evening at dinner at the Capital City Club, complimentary to Miss De borah Adams, of Savannah, who visiting Miss Laura Hill Payne. Mr. Boyd’* guests twill Include: Miss Adams, Miss Laura fl. Payne, Miss Constance Knowles, Miss Mary Thomas, Mrs. Ed ward Austin, Mr. Arthur Whaley and Mr. Pratt Adams, of Savannah. Copeland, Llxzle Mae Everett, Lucile Smith, Essie Hearn. Florence Hearn, Mrs J. D. Hearn, Mrs, Robert Mc- Cutcheon, Mrs. Coker, Meedames. Nun- nally Johnson, Ralph Pekor. Frank Thomas, Lucius Bchnell, Willis Evans Hill. Charles quthrle, J. D. Thomason. Thursday evening Miss Woodfln Livingston gave a fancy dress party In honor of Misses Annie and Mary Hayes, of Atlanta. Dancing was en joyed by the young folks until 11:20 o'clock, when delightful refreshments were served. Mr. Bergan Kavanaugh won first prlxe for the best costume, and Mr. Will Glenn the booby. Misses Hayes will leave for their home In Atlanta Monday.—Columbus Ledger TO MI8S ADAMS. Miss Margarpt Ladaon will be the charming hostess Wednesday evening at a dinner which she will give In lion or of Miss Laura Payne’s guest, Miss Deborah Adams. The occasion will assemble- a congenial party of young people and will be one of the happiest given in Miss Adams’ honor. Miss Ladson’s guests, will Include. Misses Laura Hill Payne, Deborah Adams, Alice Steele, Mary --SES?. Smith, Martha Wh tinan, J««l»«*te Swift and Agnes Ladson, and Messrs. John Lurk, Irvine Dlqkey, Frank Adair, Arthur Lane. Walton Harper and Eu gene Haynes, MRS. GIB80N'8 BRIDGE. Monday afternoon, at her apartments In the Duncan, on Spring street, Mrs. J, W. Olbson entertained at a charm ing' bridge party complimentary to her guest, Mrs. O. O. Gllllcan. of Sa vannah. Vases and bowls of summer roses were "effectively used In the dec oration of Mrs. Gibson’s attractive apartments. After the game refreshments were served at small tables. The flrst prlxe, a handsome Jeweled buckle, was won by Mrs. B. W. FIs}* The consolation prlxe, a pretty comb, wan awarded to Mrs. A. T. Corse, and the guest of honor, Mrs. OIIHcan, was presented with a beautiful pearl neck lace. . ..... Mrs. Gibson’s guests Included Mrs Gllllcan. Mrs. Harry Anderson, Mrs J. J. Marlin, Mrs. A. T. Corse. Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Mrs. Lucian Harris, Mrs. E. Mitchell. Mrs. W. Francis, Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke. Mrs B. W, Fisk. Mrs. Mack, Mrs. J. M. Van Har- llnger and Mrs. W. T. Gentry. Mrs. Gibson wore a becoming toi let of pale blue embroidered mull, lace trimmed. Mrs. Gllllcan’s gown was also of blue mull, trimmed with lace. CRABTREE-WHITLEY. Mr.'and Mrs. William Marlon Crab tree announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Mae, to Mr. Foster Gil bert Whitley, of Philadelphia, Pa., the wedding to tnke place on August IS, at the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Crabtree Is an attractive young lady, who has hosts of friends who will he greatly Interested In her approach ing marriage. Mr. Whitley la a very successful young business man and Is a member of one of the prominent families of Philadelphia. IN HONOR OF MISS ADAM8. Thursday evening In honor of Miss Deborah Adams, of Savannah, the charming guest of Miss Laura Hill I’ayne, a subscription dunce will be given at Segadlo’s hall, on Pine strn-t, kl8HING~PARTY. A congenial party leaving Monday for a ten dnys’ Ashing and camping trip, near Jackson, Ga., Included: Miss Ethel Thomas, Miss Ruby Brooks, Misses Sarah, Suale, Mlttle and Bettle Woodward, Mr. Sam D. Woodward, Mr. Jerry Davldaon, Mr. George Wood, Mr. Bob Wood, Mr. Ed Latltte, Mr. Tommy McMillan, Mr. Dan Bowie, Mr. Smith and Mr, Russell. . Tho party will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Alex G. McMillan. MONDAY NIGHT AT CASINO, The flrst night at the Caalno this week was what may be termed brif- ltant when one remembers the num ber of society folk who arc out of town for the month of August. Those who have remained In the city were seen Monday evening, among those In the nudlence being: Misses Mary Thomas, I .aura Payne, Deborah Adams, Kate Robinson. Martha Woodward, Jo- sl r and Harris Stockdell. Martha Woodward. Florence Jackson, Kathleen Brown, Constance Knowles, Nan du- Blgn o. Katharine Gholatln, Nina Gen. try. Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooney, Messrs. Hugh Robinson. Will Tanner, Arthur WAa- ley; Stewart Boyd, John Lusk, Walter Colquitt, George Yundu, Pratt Adams, Edwin Johnson, Burton Clarke, Ed Alfrlend. Bowie Martin and Wlnsbtp Kunnally. MI8SE8 PARK8 ENTERTAIN. One of the most enjoyable of the In formal affairs which have filled the social calendar this week waa the bridge at which Misses Marie and Viola CHILDRCfy >EETHINq Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup MW® Sold by dr druggist* la •▼•ry part of tba Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug acL Juna 10. 1100. Serial sun. ber 100S. DR. AND MR8. KING’S TEA. Dr. and. Mrs. William King wlll-en. tertaln at ten Tuesday evening Mlssds Gena Wooley and Lotta Howe, and Messrs. Albert Wooley and King How ard. A WOMAN’S EXCHANGE. An enterprise of Interest to n large number of women In Atlanta la about to be established upon a strictly busi ness basis. There are many women who would be ghxl to utlllie their spare time embroidering and doing other forms of desirable fancy work In order to make pin money or to add to a lim ited Income. For the’sale of aucb arti cles tho Woman’s Exchange Is project ed. The exchange will also afford housekeepers an opportunity to sey good cakes, breads, etc., and will fur nish other housekeepers with a place where such things can be procured at reasonable cost. Tho establishment of this admirable Institution will depend Upon the num ber of members secured for th ■ ex change. Other cities support such en terprises and there Is no reason why Atlanta should not have a most flour ishing Woman’s Exehunge. All persons who deslre > to aid In the establishment and the conduct of such an enterprise, either by becoming mem requested to call at 110 West Peach tree street for plans, etc. ’Phone 1568-J north. The exchange will be opened on September 1. MR8. THOMAS AND MISS MOORE ENTERTAINED. The navy Is and haa been responsi ble for much of the recent entertain ing at Old Point Comfort Va. Captain Rreckenrldge. of the murine corpi of the United States steamship town, was the host at a recent dinner on poard his ship, with Mrs. Mngruder, Miss Magruder, Mrs. Bailey Thomas, of Mo. bile; Mrs. Culp and Miss Amanda Moore, of Mobile, as his guests. A similar affair was given on board the Ohio for Mrs. Thomas and Miss Moore, and Captain Davis, of the United Slates marine corps, as host.—Mobile MI88 ETHEL ROOSEVELT AS 8UNDAY 8CHOOL TEACHER. One of the Interesting and edifying sights of tbs presidential summer home Is that of Miss Ethel Roosevelt, the second daughter of the president, at the head of a Sunday school class. Ever since the family has been at Oyster Bay this year Mias Roosevelt has been an Interested and enthusiastic attendant at the Sabbath sessions de voted to the study of the Bible, and waa some time ago asked to take charge of a class. She assented with alacrity and has been faithful In attendance and endeavor over efnee. She Is very popular and has proved an excellent teacher. The public Is often Inclined to still think of Mias Roosevelt as a small slip of a girl. As a matter of fact, she Is now quite a young woman and will. It Is thought, make her debut some time this fall or winter. MR8. MILLER'S DINNER. 'Monday evening Mrs. Carleton Miller entertained delightfully at dinner, her honor guests being Mr. and Mrs. Cay McCall and Mra. Raymond McCall, of Jacksonville. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Speer, Mr. and Mra. James L. Logan and Mrs. Maggie Dean Morris. The guests were seated at a beauti fully appointed table, the centerpiece of which was a great bowl filled with pink roses and placed on a Cluny lace mat. The table was bare and smaller mats of Cluny lace were used. Mrs. Miller received her guests In _ gown of soft white mull, elaborately trimmed with Val lace. Mrs. McCall and Mrs. Cay were at tractive young matrons In gowns of white chiffon cloth, trimmed with entre deux of lace and embroidery. Always Pure Housewives can better afford* to buy liavortog Extracts Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose, for they are pure and reliable flavors; have always in purity and strength conformed to the Pure Food laws. of Macon, are gueste of Mr. and Mra. John W. Woodruff. Mr. am} Mrs. Edgar Dunlap and their eons, Edgar and James. left Sun day for a month’s travel through the East, stopping by Jamestown several days, then sailing for Boston and other Eastern points. Mrs. Stephen C. Harris and little sons, Henry Ellis and Stephen Fitch, daya of ■ Mr. Are the guests for a few and Mra. Frank Darling, at 110 Ivy street. Little Kenneth and Harry Jackson are 111 with scarlet fever at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jackson, 186 Crew street. Master Darlton Wilkins Is enjoylni: his vacation at Temple, Waco an, other points of Interest In Georgia. Darlton Is one of the faithful and ef flclent little carriers for The Georgian and has well earned hla season of rec reatlon and rest by conscientious at tentlon to duty. Messrs. Glascock and Whlteford Mays have returned from a brief visit to Athens. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Allen have returned from a short visit to New York. Pcrsohal Mention Miss Daliy Johnson Is on a visit to White Sulphur Springs and LaGrange. Messrs. W. S. Lamar and William A Manning and Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright are In Washington City. Mrs. M. J. McAfee, of West Point, Go., Is the guest of relatives in the city. Miss Ethel Beasley Is receiving charming attentions as the guest of her cousins, Misses Gertrude and Kath nrlne Lang, of West Point. Both Mrs. Edwin G. Weed's party of European travelers and the T. V. Por ter party have been heard of at Lon don, and report having had vory de lightful Journeys, with too many things to do to have time for long letters, but express a great desire for news from home. Mrs. Weed's friends are de lighted to know that this trip to Eu rope, like the former trip of several years ago, la having n very beneficial effect upon Mrs. Weed's health. Moat of tbo party expect to return home be fore October I, although Mrs. and Miss Weed mny go to Egypt before re turning to Florida.—Jacksonville (Fla.) Metropolis. Mrs. G. O. Gllllcan, of Savannah, who haa been the guest of Mrs. J, W. Gib son for a fortnight, will return home Wednesday. Miss Edith Russell Is In Honolulu. Mr. snd Mrs. Harry English and Miss Josie Stockdell have returned from Warm Springs. Mr. Sam Sheer, who Is traveling abroad, will return to Atlanta early In September. Register. COURTESIES TO ATLANTA GIRLS. Misses Nellie nnd Edith Miller en tertained a number of their friends In a most delightful manner Wednesday afternoon, complimentary to their cous aln, Miss Donnie Kate Martin, of At lanta Different games were Indulged after which delightful refreshments were served In addition to Ice cold melon. Those who attended were: Mlsa Bonnie Kate Martin, of Atlanta; Mlaaes Harriet Cooper, of Rome; Ma mie Rainey, of Macon: Lola Pekor, Dll. la Blxe, Vera Matthews. Sarah Schnell, Nellie Henley, Lucile McKesley, Adeie Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wooley and fam ily and their guest, Miss Lotta Howe, of Chicago, will go to Borden, AU„ next week, where they will take pos session of a cottage. Mr. F. C. Pelot and his son, Mr. W O. Pelot, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B Harmon, at Bordeaux, S. C. Mrs. Jullen S. Rodgers and children left Tuesday for a visit of several weeks to St. Louis to Join Mr. Rodgers. Mrs. Rodgers and children will accom pany Mr. Rodgers to various chautau- quas. where the latter haa engagements to give Bible lectures. Miss While Lewis Crusselle has re turned from Dndevhle, Ala., where she was a guest at a large house partv given by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hah. Mr. Ben Steele, who Is now living at Dothan. Ala., la the guest for a few days of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Steele. ■ Misses Mary and Lena Robertson left Friday for Odessadale to spend rome time there as the guests of their grand father, Hon. Henry R. Harris. DIAMONDS Aside from the beauty and the pleasure derived from wear ing a diamond, there are few investments so profitable And at the same time as safe. Come in and^talk over our partial pay ment plan and at the same time we can show you our magnifi cent collection. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street. ASqaid . meat. Not aad night, WifiUf, Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, naBBBMnNsesasies« Mrs. Robert Blackburn and Miss Viola Parks, of Decatur, will leave soon to spend two weeks at Smyrna. Miss Harriet Mllledge leaves soon to spend some time at Mt. Airy. Mias Kathleen Colley, of Washington, Ga., Is the guest of Mr. snd Mrs. How ard Mathews, at 16 East North avenue. Mrs. W. W. Landrum and family are at Clayton, Ga., for the month of,Au gust. ,' Mrs. Frank Watkins and Mrs. Henry Dunater are spending the month of Au gust at Indian Springs. Mrs. L. J.' Kllburu and tons, Roger and Roy, are visiting relatives at S6 Rankin street. Miss Lena Tunlson, who has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. T. E. El gin, 82 Neal street, has returned to her ‘ home at Elberton. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Chlpley will sail on August 16 for Europe. Mis, Ina Young will return next week from Virginia. Mr. Morgan V. Gress has been spend Ing a few days here and will shortly rejoin Mrs. Gress and their little daugh. ter at New York. Then they will go to Saratoga Springs for a visit.—Jack sonvllte Tlmcs-Unlon. ery pleasant visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Culley, of Blrm Ingham. Mr. Gllham Morrow will Join Mrs Morrow at Highlands next week and they will go to Nacoocheo Valley to visit friends. Mr. Luther Rosser, Jr„ will leave soon for Alabama, where he will spend a year. Misses Frances Connally and Julia and Nora Belle Rosser are at Porter Springs. Miss Susan Young bos been called to Jacksonville, Fla., by the Illness of her sister, Mrs. Paul Brown. Mrs. Brown was Mias Bessie Young, of Atlanta, and her friends here hope for her apeedy recovery. Mrs. W. H. Edmonds and children and Mrs. Edmonds' mother, Mrs. Julia Sylvester, are spending several weeks In the White Mountains. Miss Anna Colqult, after a visit to Atlanta relatives has returned to her home at Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley, of Sa^ vannah, are the gueats of friends In Atlanta. Miss Beryl Harrlaon, after a month's visit to relatives In Edgefleld, 8. C„ has returned to Atlanta and hae as her guest Mlsa Frances Harrison, of Trenton, 8. C. After a month's absence at various 'The Blood is The Life.” Science has never gone beyond the above simple statement of scripture. But It hat Illuminated that statement and given It a meaning ever broadening with the Increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood Is "bad” or Impure It Is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain la also clouded, Him mind and Judgement are effected, an<rt*tny an evil deed or Impure tho WhtNn^lj^tHrectljr traced to tho tmpdvrtyol the CTboJj Foul. Impure blood n be made nnre hr tile Ills nl f can be mule pure hv the use n) Plerce’t .Golden Medical Discovery,. ^ enriches xml nnrHicx lhe hlncyl thereby curing, pimples, blotchet, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, i,V tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestations of Impure blood. ® v ® 9 • ® 9 In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old tores, the”Golden Medical Discovery "haa performed the moat marvelous cures. Id cases of old tores, or open eating ulcers, It la well to apply to the open sore* Dr. Pierce's All-IIeallng Salve, which pot- wonderful healing potency when used as an application to the sores In con- unction with the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment If your druggist don't happen to have the "All-Healing 8alve" In slock, you can easily procure It by Inclosing fifty-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, M2 Main SL, Buffalo, N Y„ and It will come to you by return post. Most druggists keep It at well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." • ® ® • 9 ® Too can’t afford to accept any medicine of unknown competition as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery,’ which la medicine or know* composition, having a complete Hat of Ingredients In plain English on Its bottle-wrapper, the name being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate •'Uses Emma and Eva Woodruff, and Invigorate stomach, liver tod bowels. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Prices On Curtains Are Reduced Three large collections of Curtains—comprising about every good style; among the newest and most desirable Curtains here—flow offered at the low prices following: $1.95 a pair: Regular $2.50 Curtains $2.50 a pair: Regular $3 and $3.50 Curtains $4.85 a pair: Regular $6 and $7.50 Curtains These Curtains' are fresh and absolutely correct—not broken lots merely and sample pairs,, but excellent Curtains in ample variety. There are beautiful Cable Nets, Scotch Nets, Nottingham Curtains ./and dainty Madras weaves; among the finer, handsome Cluny Cur tains, Irish Points and scores of novelties, in white, Arabian color and two-tones. The reductions effect practically the entire Curtain stock at the prices named. Here are opportunities such as only an occasion like this can provide, when a quick, effective Curtain clearance is desired. 25c Curtain Madras At 15c Yard Printed Madras, for graceful curtains and bangings. Light and artistic, exactly reproducing in appearance the finest im ported Madras, 'at far less expense. Rich in coloring, very attractive in pat tern — beautiful art glass effects. Sell ing regularly at 25c, but here now, in fine variety, at 15c yard. Less To Pay For Desirable Rugs Mosquito Net Canopies Whenever you need them, we are ready, to put them up at once. Full stock of the better sorts. The Climax in a very good Canopy. Suspends from the ceiling and works by a pulley. Folding steel frame; full size, strong not. $1.50. The Dixie Mosquito Net Canopy, fore most of all. $3. In the home furnishing store, the new ness and beauty of the approaching sea son is beginning to tell. Rugs are con spicuous—not only for variety and very unusua 1 attractiveness, but also for their extrem/ely low prices. Among the new Rugs on which savings are possible at present, come the follow ing: Axminster Rugs, most pleasing in col oring and pattern— 27 x54-inch size, $2.50 quality, now $2. 36x 72-in. size, $4.50 quality, now $3.50. Pro - Brussels Art-, Squares, serviceable and attractive, size 9x12 feet ; regularly $10; ijow at $8.50. Brussels Rugs, woven with one seam, especially handsome and well assorted in variety of patterns; size 9x1*2 ft. $14.25 —value $16.50. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. ■ Store of Many Departments. NEW—JUST OUT E Z. MAGIC ELECTRIC CLEANER. Contains no add—no poison. Makes no dust. Requires no rubbing. It will clean gold, solid and plated sliver, nlckle-plate, brass, cut-glass and jewelry of the finest description. ., LABOR AND MONEY SAVER. TIME, For sale by flrst-clais Grocers, Jewelers, Hardware, Department and Drug Stores. LAMAR-RANKIN DRUG COMPANY SOLICIT ORDERS FOR DRUG TRADE. Manufactured by GEORGIA SPECIALTY COMPANY, Office 623 Austell Building. ATLANTA, GA. MAJESTIC C THOROiGnEir Modern: summer resorts, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harrison have returned to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Cay McCall and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cay, of Jackson ville, Fla., who are the guests of Mrs. James L.ogan, will leave Thursday for Tate Springs. After a visit to Tate Mr. and Mrs. McCall will go to North CaVollna for the temalnder of the sum mer. -. Mr. Aldnto Norris Is entertaining delightfully a house patty at her home In Newnan. Among her guests are Misses Carrie Willingham, Frankie Me- Crory, Lillian Logan and Emmie Wil lingham, of Atlanta: Faith Harris, of Members needed to enable us to operate a Woman’s Exchange 120 West Peachtree, Phone 1659J, M. Nashville, and Mathews, of Thomaston. 8TILLMORE. Messrs. Eason Thigpen and German arren returned Wednesday from South Georgia’s springs, where they have been spending several days. Meedsmes J. L. Martin and J. R.Sut- ten leave the 8th Inst, for a ten days' stay at Indian Springs. Dr. L. L. Lanier left Thursday for BREAKING IN NEW SHOES Use Stinson’s Deodorant and make it easy. A universal dread, among men and women alike, which 1> poaatbly only equalled by the pulling of a tooth, la the breaking In of new ahoea, with the attendant aching, awollen and sometimes Mistered feet, which hot summer month*. especially during the not only , the feet that delightful eensatlou of i II* all unplei - relief and coolness, hut It kill* all unpleasant odors and la essential to absolute clcanll- After the bath STINSON’S DEODORANT, which I, so Impalpable powder, delicately perfumed and highly antiseptic, when used right after the bath, trill make the entire body "ae fra grant as s rose.” It will refresh sad kill Columbus, Ga., where he is standing examination for the navy. Mr. John L. Horgrove Is moving his family to Hawkinsvltle. Mrs. Annie Duggan, of Warthen. Ga.. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tanner. Cashier Banney, of the Exchange bank, la on an extended visit to home folks In Virginia, returning next Mon day. Mr. Ira Graybtll, of Springfield, Ga la acting us cashier of the Exchange bank daring the absence of Mr. Banney. Sirs. Moon Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. \V. B. Heath. Mrs. W, W. Johnston’s entertain ment to the married ladles In honor of Mrs. Moon was decidedly the moat en joyable affair of the season. Mlsa Lillie Banks Tarver leaves Mon day for a few weeks’ stay In and around Wadley. MADI80N. Miss Anslc Lucy Ncwtnn Is entertaining s charming bevy of girls at s house party this week. Her guests sre Misses 8ara Sue Langford, of Cnnyers; Louise Hudson, of IgiUrange; Mnrgnret Newton. Washing ton, I). c„ nnd f.iiln Wslker. Madison. Thursday morning Mlsa Newton entertain cl at bid domino. The prise wts won by Miss Agnes Godfrey. At 1. s delightful luncheon wss served at the siuaII MbM twenty-eight guests. Miss Agnes Godfrey gnvo s lovely luncn. eon on Friday morning In honor of Mrs. Bartow Godfrey, of Alachua, Fin., enter- tnlnlng twelve frlemla. Mlaaes Lula and Anlee Spearn entertain- ed sat s "Panic" party on Tneadsy after- w-n" n l i"v ir nf ,h, ‘ lr 6 ue *'' Laura Wilson, of Newborn. Miss Ai of her lit entertained alxteen honor of her charming little nieces. Misses trances Godfrey, of t'ovlngton, nnd Mot gnrlte Sports, of Brunswick. pits, feet snd other parts of the body. It Is s toilet luxury that amounts to i tndlspensnble necessity. Or Sold by Chamberlln-Johnson-DuBose Co., address STINSON CHEMICAL CO. Atlanta, Go. Price 25c. Misses Adsh lam snd Florence Wilcox b»vc returned to Augusts after s visit to Mra. W. E. Shepherd. Ml** Katie IVm la at home after n rl»lt to frlemla In Ohio an«l Mlihlgnn. Mra. M. I». Broughton, Ml** Aunrtte •pern 1 In* a month at Toxnwny.X. c. Mr*. Bartow Godfrey, of Alnebun, Fla., la the guest of her parent*, Mr. atnd Mr*. John Newton. Mjaa Nana May RJebttr^ of MllledfevJlle, Ml*s a ten dSL _ Mina Faille Crawley la. the guest of“felatlVeV'fcere. Furry* pou hn* returned home after few red 52 B. M. Grime*. The body of B. M. Grimes, years, who died Saturday night - u * private aanftHrium, wan «enf * . ... t , more, Md., Sunday night. He wa> " n " MlieNrilVasoe will J^SrijeSTS nected wlth the Mlll,tead Mttnu( ‘ K Saturday la their honor. ing Company at Conyers. Go. Mias Kilttle*. of Teunllle. Mlaae* ftw Reid und Richie Walton gar delightful /‘shirt _wnl*t‘‘ party Frida Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go,, (Ineorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. BO Marietta Street. Opposite Pott Office E. PIERCE, President. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. Fir : Matriculation Day, SeptemM' 16th. Cataloguea Free. DuPont Guerry, J president