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AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS
THE LAUNCH OF THE LEAVES.
The yellow leaves go sailing down the
Stream
Whose whispering waters run to seek
the sea,
l.here slender alders and pale aspens
gleam
And every wych-elm seems a golden
tree.
Anther, and brown, and red the light
• leaves float;
You cannot sec the Pixy at the prow,
nut each gay gafleon Is a faery's
bvat—
The good folk throng the craft from
poop to bow.
Tou cannot hear the laughter and the
song,
Though to sweet reedy pipes they
laugh and sing
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arthur. Mrs. Wade
Langston, of Ht. Louis; Mr. Sheffield
Mr. and Mrs. Haverty. Mr. and Jlrs. ft
V Seely, Mr. and Jlrs. D. McCarty. Mr.
and Mr*. W. E. Foster. Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Per.
due, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. John Rhodes, Misses Anna
Belle Dean, May and Maude Haverty.
Allene Patterron, Julian Perdue, Claire
Wooten, of Dawson; Edith Van Hook,
Uvle Shelner, of Philadelphia; Ncello
Dunbar, of South Carolina.
MR. AND MRS. STEWART
TO ENTERTAIN FOR
MR. LOUIS STEWART
Tuesday evening at their lovely home
In West End Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stew
art will entertain In honor of their
brother, Mr. Louis Stewart, who Is
being cordially welcomed here after a
you'd say—"80 late the robin slnga and three years' realdence In Florida.
long I large number of the young men and
Thla autumn twilight has a sound of women of Atlanta and West End have
spring.”
broad
The Hunter's Moon Ik rising,
and bright.
A bronze lamp In the aahen-colored
sky.
To light their shallops down the stream
tonight—
Far through the woods I hear the
white owls cry.
From the low bridge I watch them on
their way.
Fleeing the sunless, (traveling days
to be
llow would r heart rejoice If, even as
they.
I. too, might follow summer oversea.
—Rosamund Marriott Watson. In Har
per's for September. i
TO MR3~\VAd¥*LANG8TON.
Mrs. E. L. Rlshon will entertain
Wednesday morning nt her home, In
Ansley Park. In honor of Mrs. Wade
Langston, whose visit to Atlanta has
occasioned some delightfully Informs!
gaieties. Mrs. Bishop's guests will
number twelve of her friends, and
been Invited and the unique feature of
the evening's entertainment will be a
guessing contest. Each guest Is re
quested to bring a photograph taken In
Infancy, and prizes will be awarded to
those who Identify correctly the great
est number of pictures. Those Invited
are Misses Frances Stewart, Annie
Wrlglit of Rome, Lillian Harris, Mils
dred Harris, Adeline Helfner, Carrie
Saasnet, WIIIb Helfner, Lennfs Heffner,
Louise Norman, Lee Brandon, Ger
trude Brandon, Ellon Richardson, Laurie
Langford, Langford, Pope Moore. Maud
Dnnlel, Christine Wall, Ethel Lively,
Nora Goodman, Simpson, Kathlyn
Simpson, Eddie Barton. Lizzie
Henry, Fannie Green, Fannie Mae
Burks, Inez Hardin, Margaret
McGInty, Hurdle Jefferson, Flor
ence Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gyles,
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lrttle, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. R. Aber
nathy, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Edmonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McGInty, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Lycett, Mr. and Mre. Calvin
Shelverton. Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Stewart,
Mr. and Jlrs. W. L. McCord, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Spratlln; Messrs. Alton Irby,
brld*_e w... be played on the sdaclou. I
veranda.
fdR. AND MRS. PEARCE
ENTERTAIN BROOKWOOD CLUB.
Monday evening at the hindsome
home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. G. Rhodes on
Peachtree rond, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Punrce entertained the Rrookwuod Club
at a musical, the occnslnb being one of
the most elaborate and beautiful of the
iummer.
The guests, Including the club mem-
l>cra and a few friends of the hoat and
hostess, nubered fifty.
In the a parlous reception hall, which
was decorated with palms and potted
plants, the Informal program was ren
dered.
Mrs. W. C. Wilson and Mr. Armour
bang a number of beautiful selections.
Mr. Cmlghlll presiding at the piano.
A feature of the evening whlrh was
greutly enjoyed were some readings by
the gifted young Impersonator, Mias
Ada Evelyn I^ewls.
Music and readings were followed by
a delirious buffet supper, served In the
dining room. The decorations here
were In pink, the centerpiece on the ta
ble being a large basket tilled with pink
roses and tied with tulle. Numerous
candelabra with pink silk shades were
used, and rompotes of Bohemian glass
held mints and bonbons In pink and
white. The drawing room was In white
and green, vases, of wkhlte roses and
ferns omernenling every available rpoi.
In the library the decorations were
most hpautlful, quantities of nastur
tiums and cannn lilies giving a brill
lant color rffect.
Mrs. Pearoe was assisted In enter
taining by her mother, Mrs. A. G.
Rhodes, and her enter, Mrs. Joseph
Rhodes, and was a most attractive
young hostess In a gown of white mull
and lace,
Mrs. Rhodes wore black silk net over
taffeta, and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes waa In
while batiste trimmed with English
thread lace.
Punch waa served by Mrs. J. It.
Crawford, who was becomingly gow ned
in pink mull.
Thoee present were Mr. and Mrs
Charles Wlnshlp. Mr. and Mrs, Claud
Iluchanan, Dr. and Mra. Wilber Jones,
Mre. Lena Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Archi
bald Davla, Mr. and Mra. Howell Cloud.
Mr. and Mra. William Speer. Mr. and
Jlrs. Walker, Mrs. J. B. Roberts, Dr.
end Mra. J. II. Crawford. Mr. J. W.
Crawford. Mr. and Mra. Edward Bishop.
Air. and Mra. Hudson Moore, Mr. and
Mra. Harvey Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Andrews. Mr. and Mra.M
I-adaon. Mr. and Mra. John Murphy,
True Flavors
With great care, by a process en
tirely his own, Dr. Price is enabled
to extract from each of the true,
select fruits, all of its character
istic flavor, and place in the mar
ket a clast of flavorings of rare
excellence. Every flavor is of
great strength and perfect purity.
For flavoring ice-cream, jellies,
cake, custards, etc.,
Flavoring
Extracts
Vanilla
Lemon
Orange
Rose, ate
can be used with perfect satisfaction.
Hayes, Mark Cason, Guy Norm an, Fred
Dlsbro, Walter Dudley, A. T. Powel,
Paul McCord, Crichton Calloway, A. P.
Stewart, Jr., I.ou L. Stewart, John
Bylngtnn, J. B. Kales, Edgar Green,
Will Henry. Dick Henry, Sam De-
Lache, Lee Cross, Tain Almond, J. B.
Covington, Frank Sprutlln, Charlie
Moore.
Assisting Mr. and Mra. Stewart In
entertaining will be Mrs. Emmie Slew,
art. Mr. and Mra. WIU A. Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. A. p. Stewart, Miss Hurdle
Jefferson, Mr. and Mra. T. B. Ferris.
MISS PURTELUT RECEPTIONS.
Miss Wy dene Purtell Is at Wrlghts-
vllle Beach, the guest of Mrs. Walter
Curtis, of Columbus, Go. The follow
ing article from a Charlotte paper will
bo of Interest to her friends In Atlanta;
“Little Mika Wymrne Purtell, who Is
a guekt of ther Tnrrninooro hotel, pos
sesses rare powers of elocution and en
tertains very delightfully the guests of
the hotel with her recitations. Her
charm of manner and sweet childish
simplicity add much to the pleasure
of her recitations”
IN HONOR OF LITTLE
LORD FAUNTLEROY,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cousins will en
terrain a number of their little friends
at Ridgewood on Tuesday afternoon
In honor of their attractive young
guest. Miss Lottie Hnulsbury, who. ne
Little Lord Faunlleroy, has made
host of friends In Atlanta.
COMPLIMENTARY - TO MISS
THOMPSON AND MI8S HILL,
Miss Myrtle C. Mallory entertained
a few evenings since at her home on
Capitol avenue In honor of Miss Daisy
Belle Thompson, of Fitzgerald, On.,
and Mlaa Anna C. Hill, of Pork ave
nue, Atlanta.
FISHING AND CAMPING TRIP,
Mlaa Minnie Bangers, of Marietta;
Mis* Florence and Carolyn Hadley, of
Atlantn; Miss Margarita Hubbard, Mr.
Hoyt Frldell, Mr. Bob Hecks. Miss Ger
tic Bangers and several other young
people of Mnrletta will leave on a fish
ing trip for two weeks at Forsyth, Go.
The party will be chaperoned by Mr.
and George Redd, of Rockmart, Gn„
and a very Jolly time la anticipated.
MISS NORTHEN ENTERTAIN8.
Monday evening at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles North
ern on Weat Fifth atreet. Miss Mar
garet Northen gave a very charming
surprise party In honor of Miss Julia
D9dd. and of her guekt. Mlaa Sarah
Jackson, of Charleston, S. C. Up
Jinks and other popular games were
played during the evening. Cut flow
ers In bowls and vases effectively deco
rated the attractive home and elaborate
refreshments were served during the
evening. Miss Northen was assisted
by her mother In the entertainment of
her guests. Both Mrs. Northen and
Miss Northen wore becoming lingerie
toilettes and Miss Dodd and Miss Jack-
son alko wore pretty gowns of white
mull, trimmed with luce and em
broidery.
MRS. CARNE8 ENTERTAIN8.
Mra. W. E. Carnes, at her home, HO
Capitol avenue, gave a delightful sur
prise luncheon on Monday, in honor of
her mother, Mrs. C. St. Elme, whose
seventy-sixth birthday ft was.
Mrs. Carnes entertained fifty guests,
with a charming and lavish hospital
ity. The color Scheme employed In the
decorations of the home, and effectively
carried out In the menu, was red and
green, ferns and palms being pluced at
points of vantuge in the various apart
ments.
The elaborate luncheon was Served
buffet fashion,
Mrs. Carnes and the guest of honor
both wore handsome white toilettes,
and Mrs. Jack Little, who presided at
the punch bowl, was gowned In pink
mull, elaborate with lace. Mra. Carnes’
guests Included:
Mrs. M. Hunt, Mra. T. R. Thompson,
Mra. W. T. Henderson. Mrs. E. J.
Boyd, Mrs. R, H. Carpenter, Mra. H.
F. Godfrey, Mrs. Ed Matthews, Mrs. L
C. Smullynn, Mra. J. F. Keating, Mrs.
H. J. Curran. Mrs. C. O. Smith, Mrs.
C. Goodman. Mrs. S. D. Little, Mrs. H.
L. Burkert, Mra. M. R. Meadows, Mrs.
W. P. Smith. Mrs. T. Glenn, Mra. T. F.
Sellslnger, Mrs. C. McGinnis, Mrs. E.
McGinnis, Mrs. M, Barnes, Mrs. W. T.
Archer. Mrs. H. Sharp, Mrs. M. Wil-
dauer, Mrs. A. Samuels, Mra. A. F.
Jones, Mrs. R. L. Carpenter, Mrs. P.
Daracourt, MM. J. Sklllman, Mrs. E.
Nance, Mrs. W. Collins, Jlrs. R. JI.
Foote, Mrs. W. Kennedy. Mrs. A.
Sweet, Mrs. L. Boyd, Mrs. 8. Samuels,
Jtrs. IV. R. Bean, Mrs. J. Hicks, Mrs.
H. C. Wagstaff, Mrs. J. C. Gavan, Mrs.
B. Mnler. Miss H. Burkert, Miss O.
Matthews, Miss R. Smith, Miss II.
Keating, Miss A. Burkert.
TO MRS. HART.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. D. R. Wilder
was hostess at a box party ut the
Casino, which she gave In honor of her
guest, Mrs. A. A. Hart. Invited on this
occasion was a congenial party, con
sisting of Mrs. William J. Eenbody.
Mrs. Jerome Simmons, Mrs. Edward
Eubanks, Mrs. L. C. Matthews, Mrs. J.
R. Bradbury. Mrs. W. II. Franklin. Mrs.
Wallace Rhodes, Jlrs. Bcnjutnln Tread
well, and Mrs. George Berry.
HOW’S YOUR WATCH?
If it isn’t performing its duty and is repairable, we can correct
the fault, ami with a skill only obtained by years of practical exper
ience. It will cost yon nothing to let us examine it.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.,
Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street.
COMPLIMENTARY TO MR8. HART.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Jtrs. J. R.
Bradbury will entertain nt cards, com'
pllmcntary to Mrs. H. A. Hart, of New
Orleans, who Is visiting Mrs. D. R.
Wilder. The guests will Include Mr.
and Mra. Hodge Malone, Air. anil Mrs.
W. B. Franklin, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles
Wallace, and Mrs. A. B. Robinson, Ml,is
Alma Speer, Miss Cadle Cox, and Mr.
Austin Wise.
LAWN PARTY AND TEA.
The ladles of St. Anthonys Ghlld
will give a Inwn party and Japanese
ia In the beautiful grove below the
lurch on Ashby street, Tuesday aft
ernnon and evening.
The children will be entertained from
to 6 with a Buster Brown party, and
grown people from 7 to 10.
Take Whitehall or West Fair street
ears. Everybody Invited.
SPEND-THEHJAY PARTY,
Mrs. C. C. Hanson entertained a few
frlenda at an Informal apend-the-day
party Tuesday at her home on Pied
mont avenue.
PARTIES FOR MISS JOHNSON.
Mies Daisy Johnson, an attractive
bride-elect of the month, will be honor
guest tills week at two charming par
ties. Mra. C. P. Taylor wl'l give
miscellaneous shower for her and on
Thursday afternoon Mra. J. W. Zuber
and Mrs. T. A. Methvln will be hos
tesses nt a card party and linen shower
to be given In her honor.
MISS LILY FORcTtO
ENTERTAIN CHILDREN
The children residing In the district
contributory to the Davis Street School
ore promised a delightful treat for Fri
day afternoon, when Miss Lily Ford
will entertain the boys and girls with
n number of her very charming aongu
and recitations at the play ground of
the school.
played by Mlaa Inn Van Metre as the
bridal party entered.
Mr. E. L. Hurling und Mr. Blrchmore.
the ushers, were the first to enter. They
were followed by the bride and her
maid of honor. Mias Lizzie Eberhardt,
entering from the left, und the groom
land his best man, Mr. E. O. Davis, en
tering from the right. They met at
the altar where tho ceremony woe per
formed by Rev. A. J. Morgan, pastor
of the church.
The bride was beautifully gowned In
a white lingerie dress elaborately
trimmed with lace. The soft foldB of
the veil worn were prettily arranged
and artistically caught to her soft,
brown hair. Her flowers were white
carnations.
She carried a large bunch of pink
carnations.
Mendelssohn's Wedding March was
played after the ceremony.
Air. nnd Mrs. Eberhardt left Imme
diately for a wedding trip <o Tallulah
Falls.
The bride Is an accomplished young
lady and has many charming char
acteristics which have won for her
many friends. Air. Eberhardt, former
ly of Elberton, has for the past few
years been cashier of the Tay
lorsville Bank and during that time
he has gained the friendship, esteem
and confidence of all with whom he
came In Contact.
He ts a young man possessing fine
business qualifications and a cijarac
ter of sterling worth.
The popularity of the young couplk.
woe attested by the great number of
gifts received. Thore was a handsome
collection of cut gloss, silverware, etc.
Among the out-of-town gueste pres
ent at the wedding were; Misses Mat
tile and Llxxle Eberhardt, Carlton, Go.,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harllng. Atlanta,
Go.; Mr. and Airs. A. G. White. Car-
tersvllle; Miss Ina Van Atetre. Kings
ton, and Afr. Will Brlsendlne, Rome.
DangerousOrossing
VAN ALEN-DOEME.
The engagement In announced In New
York of Miss May Van Alen and Herr
Zoltan Docme.
Miss Van Alen has been spending
much time abroad of late years \
her father. Mr. James Van Alen. who
expatriated himself after the manner
of William Waldorf Astor. When In
this rnuntry. Miss Van Alen Is ona of
the most admired young women In the
very exclusive social life of New York
and Newport. As the granddaughter
of Airs. Astor she enjoys unusual so
cial advantages and prestige, and Is
possessed of large wealth In her own
right.
llcrr Zoltan Dn-me Is the divorced
•husband of Madame Lillian Nordlca.
Attractive and handsome, with a cer
tain amount of musical talent, Miss
Van Alen Is n young woman of pro-
nouncod Individuality and her friends
hellevo she will soloct her husband ac
cording to her own predilections re
gardless of family prejudice or opposi
tion. It will be recalled that Miss
Van Alen was engaged several yen fa
ago to young Mr. Remington, who waa
found dead In the fashionable social
club nt Newport, the cause of tho
tragedy never being satisfactorily de
termined. Miss Van Alen retired from
society for some time subsequent to
Mr. Remington's death. The announce
ment of her approaching marriage to
Hen- Doeme Is quite a surprlso to
society at large.
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JOHNSON-MARTIN.
Sunday afternoon, ut 3 o'clock, at the
residence of Dr. Virgil Norcross, 40
West End Avenue. Miss Fannie R.
Johnson, of Greensboro, Oa., was quiet
ly married to Mr. James Martin, of At.
lanta. the ceremony being performed by
Dr. Norcross. Mr. Martin holds a re-
aponalble position with “Uncle Re
mus’s" Mngaslne nnd Ills bride Is an
accomplished and attractive young
oman. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are nt
home to their friends at 236 East Fair
street.
HA FLING-EBERHARDT.
On Wednesday < venltig. August 14.
at S o'clock, the wedding of Miss Bes
sie Harllng and Air. Robert Eberhardt
was solemnized at the Taylorsville
Baptist church. A great number of the
friends of this happy bride and groom
emblodj to witness this pretty and
MONDAY NIGHT AT CA8INO.
An unusually large audience was
seen nt the Casino Atonday evening.
Miss Charlotte Marshall, who is vis
King Mr. and Mrs. Rees Marshall, wfts
the honor guest at a box party which
Included Mr. and Mrs. Rees Marshall,
Mr. and Mra. J. a. Whittier and Mr.
Roy MueDonald.
Miss Claire Wooten, who Is visiting
the Misses Perdue, was given a box
party by Mr. Tom Swift
Among others seen were Misses Lau
ra Payne, Edith Russell, Nina and Al
lene Gentry, Ethel Huff. Sallle Cobb
Johnson, Marie Sclple, Janet and May.
belle Swift, Jullen Perdue, Bessie Pope,
Mary Brent Smith, Alargaret Ladson,
Elizabeth High, Alice Vandiver, Miss
V llkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Toulman Wil
liams, Messrs. Dick Thornton, Paul
Fort, George Lowndes, Dugas Mc-
Clesky, Wylie Pope. Ansley Cohen,
Clarence Knowles, Arthur Lane, Lauren
Foreman, Tom Keenan, John Lusk, Erl.
Clapp, Air. Seamans, Alessrs. Forrest
nnd Frank Adair, Robert and Clarence
Haverty. Andrew Nlcolson and Jim
Good rum.
todd-Thomas.
Dr. James Scott Todd has announced
the engagement of his daughter, Louise,
to Mr. Earl Dennison Thomas, Jr., of
Havana, Cuba, the - wedding to take
place Wednesday evening, October 23:
AIlss Todd Is one of the most popular
young women In the social life not only
of Atlanta, but of Georgia as well. As
the only daughter of Dr. Todd, one of
the successful and widely known phy
sicians of the state, MIsr Todd Is a
worthy and charming representative of
old and prominent Southern families.
Mr. Thomas Is the only son of General
and Mrs. E. D. Thomas, of the United
States army, who are now stationed at
Denver, Colo.
HOWELL- M’CARLEY.
Mrs, George Arthur Howell an
nounces the engagement of her daugh
ter, Mary Adair, to Air. Palmer David
AtcCarley, the marriage to take place
In the autumn.
Alias Howell Is the daughter of the
late Atr. George Arthur Howell, and
granddaughter of tho lute Atr. George
Adair. Attractive and accomplished,
she lias drawn about her u large cir
cle of friends who aro Interested in
her approaching marriage.
Mr. McCarley is prominently con
nected with the business life of this
section.
_ _ x Howard Silt'll, of Dothan, Ala.,
. In tho city, the guest of Jlrs. HU Brewer,
nnd wns the hnnoree nt n lovely bridge
rtv given during the week by Mrs. Doug-
SURPRISE PARTY.
One of the moet delightful and en
joyable surprise parties of the year
was given to AIlss Lcssle Oreen at
tier suburban home. Greenwood. The
Jolly crowd wns entertained with games
nnd with selections of songs by Mr. BIlwl
Frank Wheat, and all spared no effort "siTs.' W. C. Berks Is the guest of Mrs. J
Many newspapers copy matter from Everybody’s
Magazine and give credit This is as it should be
and we like it
Many more copy our special articles, which we have
spent good time and money to obtain, and modestly
credit them to “a certain" magazine—that is, they use
our brains as a filler for their columns at no cost to
themselves, and when it comes to mentioning where
got it, they suddenly become shy—
they.
This gives us a sharp pain
To these one-sided admirers we wish to say that “a
certain" important article in the September Number,
by "a certain" important personage, has been pro*
tected by every means known to us. Those whose
custom it is to give credit are invited to help them-
selves, the others are anxiously warned to—
LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE
WHEN THE BELL RINGS
SONAL MENTION j
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Street left
Atlanta Monday to spend three weeks
with Dr. nnd Mrs. James H. Casey, of
Kansas City, Mo.
Miss Annie Lee Alford, of Alontgom-
cry, Is the guest of friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. B. H. Sperlock, of Llthonla, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T.
J. Wesley, on West Peachtree etreet.
Miss Willie Hall, of Macon, the at
tractive young daughter of Hon. Joe
Hill Hnll, Is spending Tuesday and
Wednesday with AIlss Nina Gentry.
Mrs. John Andrew Barnes and little
son, Jack, and Mrs. Glascock Barrett
left Monday for Blount Springs, Ala.
Afr. and Afrs. Robert H. Iiogg will
leave next week to make their home
In Augusta, On. Mr. Hogg has been
promoted recently to the office of man
ager for Swift & Company, of that city.
Air. and Airs. Walter Kennedy have
gone to Asheville for a stay of two or
three weeks.
Mrs. Wlldaur has returned from
visit to Llthia Springs.
AIlss Rebecca Smith will leave toon
for Macon to enter Wesleyan College.
Mr. Lynn Werner returned Tuesday
morning from Toxaway.
Afr. Riley Summers, of Barnesvllte,
Is In the city. Tuesday, Air. C. O.
Summers, of that city, made the trip
to Atlanta In his fine automobile.
Mra. A. M. Smith, of Brunswick, Ga.,
Is the guest of Miss Daisy Johnson.
Mrs. J. G. Pruett and Mrs. C. B.| AIc-
Manus, of Smlthvllle, will be among
the out-of-town guests at the Johnson-
Reybold wedding.
Dr. A. W. Sterling arrived from Eu
rope on Sunday the 18th.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Hollingsworth
leave Tuesday for Norfolk, Washington
and New York for « stay pf two weeks.
Air. and Airs. Clarence Kitchen, of
College Park, are the gueets of rela
tives at Acworth.
Mrs. O. Simpson and Mrs. Lacy
Bowie are visiting friends at Clinton,
S. C. *
Air. nnd Mrs. Atlller Grieve Williams
will make Atlanta their home In fu
ture, and are now at home to their
friends at 391^SprIng street.
Airs. Sarah J. Purtell has returned
from Indian Springs, after a pleasant
stay of two weeks.
Airs. J. E. Wilhelm and her daughter,
AIlss Dorothy, will leave Tuesday
night for Wrlghtsvllle Beach, N. C., to
be gone several weeks,
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Broughton have
returned to the city from Raleigh, N.
C„ where they have been for several
weeks at the bedside of Dr. Broughton’s
father, who died on last Thursday night.
Mr. H. F. Lester, Miss Mary Lester,
Willie Lester and Miss Kate Kline left
for Borden-Wheeler Springs, Alabama,
on Atonday.
Miss Pearl Wilson left for Crab Or
chard, Kentucky, a few days ago to
make a short stav.
Mra. M. A. Wlbun, who
the summer In
home Tuesday.
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WESLEYAN FEMALE
COLLEGE, -
Macon, Georgia.
Fir Matriculation Day, September
16th. Catalogues Free.
, DuPont Querry,
President.
spending the summer in Kentucky,
expected T
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Perry, of Tlfton,
•nssed through Atlanta Monday even-
ng, en route from Jamestown.
Miss Katherine Summer*, of Barnes,
vllle, will arrive in Atlanta Friday, to
spend a week with Mrs. D. R. Wilder.
Mrs. T. V W. Pridgen and family.
Lake Forest, Gn., are spending the
summer In Atlanta with Mra F. J.
Stllson.
Mrs. Harry Schletuiger and Miss Ray
Schltslnger. who has been 111 with ty
phoid, are Improving.
Mr. Edmund Walker, of Madison, and
Mr. Walton Griffith, of Athens, are
spending the week with Mr. Saunders
Jones.
GRIFFIN.
quiet wedding of Wednesday nfternoon
... _:90 tVeloek wn« that of Mi** Blanche M.
Tyus, the attractive daughter of Mr. J. II.
Tvus, nnd Mr. Morgan »iu!tb, of Barnes-
party give
Ins Boyd.
Mrs. W. A. Held nnd son returned to La-
Grange Wednesday after a visit to her
brother, Mr. ltoliert I.. Williams, on Tnylor
street.
In giving the hostess a most delight
ful party, and one long to be remem
bered.
The party consisted of Misses Iren*
and Elisabeth Sllvey, Arthene Pause,
Isabelle Alexander, .Nellie Coyne,
Irene Hardwick, Ernklne Frasier,
Frances Da (Toy, Maebeiie and Lesslc
Oreen, Mesara. Joe Morris, L&Fnyette
Hardwick, Clarke Fraizler, Appleton
Boles, Charlie Goodman, Clarence Mos
sa. Carroll McGaughey, Frank Wheat,
Prince Coyne und Mr. und Mrs. J. F.
Oreen.
BUFFET SUPPER,
The Men's League of the North Ave
nue Presbyterian church nvlll give a
buffet supper Tuesday night at 7:30
o'clock at the church. All the men
of the congregation are cordially in
vited. Rev. M. D. McGeachy, of I*er
noir, will be present and will make a
brief address.
Interesting wedding.
The church wan artistically decorated
with great embankments of ferns.
ralniN, rich garlands of vines and
white cut flowers. The soft, clear
lights lent grace and beauty to the
whole.
Lohengrin's Wedding Mnrch was titniu).
MEANSVILLE.
One of the most oiijoyntde events of the
ut Mcnnsrlllc wns a fnllyJio ride
by the yonna men of the eltjr. In
of two rLdtliijr young Infill**, MU*
Sfllllh Koiteru. of Vntenvuie. nnd Min*
lljudieth Allilretlge, of Fort Valley. The
.•nitjr left Menu*vllle at f. oVlock nnd rode
ant to Pine Mountain Spring*. S miles dis
tant, where a most delightful light Iwueh
wn* Kprend, after which the pnrtr t«K>k
rnim In the <*ry*tul pool* which have
ole tilt* quiet rexort *o Justly fnnimi*.
:<• party coiiHUtcd of Minxes H:illlltt Hob-
*. Kllsnhctli AiWredge, Florence Barrette,
iMiinnie Bnrretti*. Lucy Menu*. Nminle Hnl-
livnii, mol Mr*. W. II. ikinkKtoii. chnperon;
LAFAYETTE.
Ml** IsHry rinterwood I* visiting friends
In Clin ttn in mum this week.
H. S. Steele, of Chitttnuooi;*, is In. the
city.
Mra, E. A. Menu*, of Girard. Ain.. I*
the guc*t this wet* of J. W. Moars,. on
Culberaou nvenue.
Mr*. T. II. MeKown. of Soddy. Teun.,
I* tin* guest of her consfn, Mr*. I. II. Jlolil-
Horace Smith nml c«m*in, Mr*.'J.
II. Alleu. of Home, nnent Friday nt Chick-
ninmign Park nml Lookout* Mountatu.
Mr*. S. II. Port km. of Elbert county,
1* here to speutl gome time with her daugh
ter. Mr*. K. A. Hunt.
Mr. Euge
Q. Hoynton nt Pint Shoals,
Meiwr*. Willie nnd George Maddox Loul*
nnd Willie Ithiutoii nre visiting the Jnmr*
town exposition.
Misses Mu 1m*J und Hazel Jokes entertained
n numlier of their frfeims Wednesday even-
1 fir*. Harry T. Johnson entertained the
CARTERSVILLE.
Ml** Marian Hmlth wn* the ho*te*s nt the
Inst meeting of the Forty-two Cinb. r T*__
prize* were wou by Misses Tumlln nml
ed.
A. Hunt. v
Uoan, of Bnlubrtdge. I* In the
Mr. K. A. Mel Ink nnd two children, gar-
del and 4*»hu It., of Atlanta. U visiting
Mr. Mf-H-mV *l*ter. Miss O. A. Center, at
the Center Homo-. *
Mr*. 8. It. lnzliw nml dnnghter. Ml**
Elisabeth Inst!**, of parkier. At*., spent n
few ilays this week with Mrs. J. 8. Hum-
Lumpkin. Aft-
dclieiott* luncheon wns *erv-
Silases Annie nnd JuiU Forth, Juliet Noel,
Ella MeHernold* of Texns nnd France*
Fymtues or Rrnn*wlrk nre spending the
week with Mrs. Paul Jones, of Canton.
Mr*. Ed Strickland, Sr., Misses Marian
nnd Estelle are »|»enUiug some time at
Llthia Spriugs.
Mr*. W. W. Dave* I* the guest of her
fttiher, Mr. I. 8. Hopkins, in LnGrnnge.
Meows. Paul Akin. Joe Calhoun nml John
Calhoun nre In New York city for two
celts.
Mrs. Lila Morgan hns returned from
trip to Virginia Beach.
Mrs. W. f\ Akin nnd Miss Akin nre at
Indian Springs.
Mr. nml Mrs. McIntosh, of Qnltmnn, art
the guests of Mr*. I^»gan Vaughan.
Ml** Akin entertained nt nn Informal
luncheon on Friday In honor of Mrs. Mc
Intosh.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
The spacious new home of the Calumet
< ’tub on Georgia avenue wn* thrown open
ru vl*iti»r* Monday and nearly all society
folk remaining lu the city took advantng
f the opportunity to Inspect It. A number
of dinner parties were given in the Indie*’,
cafe, which proud**** to Ik* the uio*t popular
department of Ihe club.
A score of young people enjoyed n fiance
gi ven nt East Like Monday night In honor
of Ml?** McGhee, of Mississippi, the guest
of Misses Ellxnlteth nml IVari Henderson.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Jnim% F. Johnston, Mr.
Huumierflold Johnston, Misses Mn
Alice Shnrp nml Polly KumcII nre
York, whence nil thr
Key will will during,
for Europe.
Announcement Is made that Ml** Lulu
Ziffle Ilnflliie am) Mr. Morton S. Akers
will Ik* Married nt Trinity Jlethodlst church
Wednesday evening, August 25, at 7:3D
o’clock.
Mr*. W. X. Huotf and Mias Alum ttuoff
entertained with n heart dice party Tne*.
day afterneon nt their borne on West 8ixth
street. The house wn* decorated in cut
flowers, palms nml ferns. The place card*
were Japanese novelties.
Miss Mary Belle GelUnrd nnd Mr. Perry
W«nmI were tnarrb*d Wednesday evening nt
o’clock at the home of the bride in
Highland Park. The Rev. J. A. Iloyd per-
forui.il the ceremony lu the presence of n
few friends.
Mary Key,
■“ In Ne*
rent events were discussed by Mrs. G. L.
Abernathy. Mrs. Wflftnt Kerr dl*eiumcd nu-
thors, nml Mis* Ids Kerr, just home from
New York, snug several selections.
Mrs. II. P. Engnr nml Mis* lien Addle
Engar entertained Wednesday evening ut
their home on Lookout Mountain with n
card party. The iilfnlr was lu honor of
Misses Beatrice nnd Llllu Bell, guests of
Mrs. A. II. Adams.
Young people of the Oak Htroet Cumber
land Presbyterian church gare a big lnwn
parly in Ht. Elmo Thursday night. Several
hundred per.‘•tins at tendril.
A pie social wn* the uiitqno entertainment
{ Iven Ify the indies yf the Highland Park
lethodist church Thursday night. There
Were ides of nil nuikes und styles, from
individual apple pie* to family chicken pies
Every hotly ate pie nnd alt other icf resit
men is were *trletly on the skit*. A i cut tire
of the evening wns the rendition of "My
Low* iiwii Pie," *“ - —'* *■
which the pastor
ml>er. There. wn*
said r
surned.
madTson.
Master Lem Tolbert gave n delightful
lnwn party on Frl lay evening for his little
cousin*, MIsm-s Helen nml laabelie Heiibnm,
of En ton ton.
Miss Lily Hill, who hns itceii the ad
mired guest of Mrs. 8. F. Beckham, for
several weeks, hns returned to her home
ill Nashville, Teun.
Mrs. Lee Trammell entertained nt n
beautiful nl fresco tea on Friday after*
noon. In honor of her guest, Mrs. Mi-
Williams, of Griffin.
Mrs. K. If. Georg
party ou Tuesday
her mother. Mrs. Johnson, of Griffin.
Misses Willie May Khiinrdsou. Dcs&ic
cacnc.i. Malic Hmlth nnd Mary Jones
•cave Saturday to spend several dnys us
the guests of Misses Joe Lee nnd Ethel
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Phone 1944.
tending the Jamestown exposition.
his mother, Mrs. i>. G. Wilson, on Maple
street.
Mr. C. K. Roop spent Wednesday nnd
Thursday In Atlanta.
Miss Hilda Tboiunsson left Wednesday
morning to spend two weeks In Atlanta.
Prom there she goes to Florida, where tdiu
Ui# secured n position, nml will be away
all the winter.
Mr*. Ernest Dozier, of I^mlslnna. I* visit
ing her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. A. A. Hlmou-
ton.
Dr. Pryor Fitts, of Greenville, Go., 1*
visiting relatives here.
Hoiiio talent gave "Hreeiy Point,’ under
he auspice* of the Willing Workers, at
In* opera bourn* Tuesday night for the hen*
lit or the First Baptist church. Jlrs. Bu
ford Boykin acted ns manager.
.Mr. J.nmur JlaiJhm. of Cednrtown, spent
Tuesday lu (’urroliton.
Mrs. t\ M, Tanner entertained the
an'* Foreign Missionary Society Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. IlnsB announce the
birth of a daughter.
Mrs. W. II. Felton, of Cnrtersvllle, will
deliver an nddres* nt the court bouw
Wednesday evening.
Mr. C\ fe. Gray, of Tlfton, spent n few
dnys In the city last week.
Mrs. A. K. Sharpe Ik visiting relatives
at I«ong Fane, Troup comity.
Mias laium Richie, of Commerce, Is visit
ing the family of Mrs. J. T. Moon*.
Mr. J. W. Fitts spent Saturday In At
lanta.
HARTWELL.
Miss Ivlin Vickery entertained on Friday
ut an elcgnut luncheon nt the residence
of her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. Edward II.
Vickery, on Bt imon street, complimentary
to her chariiiing visitors, Miss Wlnnls May
Smith, of EllK>rtt»ii, nml Mis* Dorn Brown,
of Toccon. The occasion was n delightful
one. and nn elnliornte ineuu wns served.
Fourteen of her young indy friend*
present, on Monday evening, a rec
was tendered complimentary to hr
hundred guests
cut Ion
isftors,
ere l»*
CHILDREN
Teething
„.;s. Winslow's over MS-9
Soothing Syrup fe&i.S
Billups, at her plantation, Onkn
Mr. nnd Mr*. Townsend. Mr. nml Mr*.
Csrtletlge, of nenufort. R. c\, nml Mrs i TlflnrlATir*c
Anderson, of Havannnh. have been the j MTS* WWSlOW S over Y »* * * • jr-ra.
guest* ut Mr. and Mr*. f\ L. Tfe<u»»« *»„. - - br MILLION# JJ*
pn*t week.
Oscar Thomason Is attending
party nt Mount Airy.
Messrs. Frank Austin nnd Everette At
kinson are on a trip through the East.
CAMILLA.
Mrs. Clnrn Twltty hns returned from
quite n pleasant stny nt Tallrnttoii.
Mis* Lou Klentb MeNnlr left Wednesday
for Mount Vernon, where' she will visit
friends.
" ,c «”"* of
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ln« sir,, t,. J Joiner for n few itov. left
Kittle l.-e Palmer I. Tt.lllna* rela
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MIm Knte Powell h.i« returned from n
t'-U to relntlre. anil frlemla at Pltzxer-
f’rtml’errr haa retarnnl from
Talbot ton, when- ahe attewlite Ml., Plant
reeman a homo- jinrtr.
Ml-. Floret Hmlth. of Ilnena Vlata.
T™. !?- “J.MtMoa I-aora nmma and
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