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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER It 19 1 7. SOCIETY \ Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor, ; Charlotte Stewart, : Selene Armstrong, A,sislan, .‘" : AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS' A ROSE OF THE OLD REGIME I wk her last nlirht In a portrait, rose of the old regime. Who grew In the quiet gardens that sloped to the Severn stream. She had daneed with the early govern ors. and danced on the hearts that sleep Where the shadows of St Ann’s wan der and the leaves of the myrtle creep— A dame of the dear old revels, when out of the golden morn The htintcrs came at the echo and the hounds at the call of the horn! 1 saw her last night In an album, with cheeks of the cherries ripe. As she smiled from the eerie shadows of an old daguerreotype: I fancy her bright eyes twinkled, I’m sure thot her shoulders fair Shrugged once or twice and a ripple of sunshine wavered her hair; And once I thought as I watched her. she stepped from her frame In a dream To dance In the gentle dances of the days of the old regime. Then, out of her frame there followed, in shadows and shapes of song, A bevy of bright young beauties, a gay and a gallant throng. They trooped through the antique mansions of Stewart and Face and Chase. The halls of the stately Carrolls, and off through the market place, And out to the hills and meadows, and down to the Severn side, Then hack again to the album where the dear dead portraits hide. I'sAw her last night In her marvel of beauty and girlish bloom. This rose who Is dust where the roses swing sweet o'er her little tomb. I thought that her lips were signing, and somehow a nameless bliss Thrilled mine as I lifted her lips in a frame to my own to kiss. And somehow I felt her dancing In the dance of a deathleaa dream, As she danced on the hearts of her lovers—a rose of the old reglmel Blow, bugles of morn, o’er the Severn! the hunters are olt to the call: They will dance tonight In the revel of love at the gov-nor's ball, And the glasses will gleam on the low boy, the starlight will gleam In tho eyes Of maidens whose cheeks are like roses .’ ,<jf velvet-in April skies; And some day under the shadow of old St. Ann's you will rest, When dancers and dreamers are ashes and roses bloom over the breast! I saw her last night In an album, a rose of the old regime, Who grew In the quiet gardens that sloped to the Severn stream. WheYever I go In my dreaming, wher ever I follow tho throng She floats like a gleam In the shadows, she sings like an echo of song! oh, would I had been of the lovers . who sleep In the shadow* apart. Anil had known the sweet Joy of her dancing, though she danced on the brim of my heart! —Baltimore Sun. Miss Sims to Marry Mr. Bohannon Mr. J. B. Sims, of Newnan, announces the engagement of his daugh ter. Ella John, to Mr. Lee Bohannon, the, marriage to take place at the Sims home,, west of Newnan, on October 9. Miss Fergusons Engagement to Mr. Danshy Mr. Wllborn Ferguson, of Hockmart, announces the engagement of his daughter, Orace Elliot, to .Vr. George WRde Dansby, the wedding to take piece Wednesday evening, November 20, at the Baptist church. Bock- mart, Go. MRS. TIMMONS’ BRIDGE. Mrs, Willis Timmons will be among (hose who entertain In honor of Miss Mary Adair Howell, one of the most attractive of the autumn brides. Mrs. Timmons will give In her honor n love ly Informal bridge, and many other af fairs planned for her will be Included In the early autumn gaieties. IN HONOR MRS. RUDI8ILL. Mrs. William Healy wilt entertain nt a bridge party at an early date In hon or of Mra. G. R. Rudlslll, of Forsyth, who arrives next week to be her guest. For the School Children Let us show you what a splendid lot of Shoos we have for school-wear. For tile boys those good looking mannish shapes that look like the grown up kinds exactly* For the girls, pretty, serviceable and long- wearing styles that add greatly to the neat, trim appearance of the well- dressed school girl. Prices Very Reasonable. Knott & Awtry Shoe Go. 25 Whitehall Street. TO MR8. PAGE. Next Monday evening, at their home on West Harris. street, Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Beutell will entertain very In formally at cards. The "honor guest of the occasion will be Mrs. David Page, of Nashville. MRS. WEST*! EUCHRE. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Frank West was the attractive young hostess at an Informal euchre party, which she gave In honor of Mrs. Sidney Holland’s guest, Mrs. David S, Page, of Nashville. Tho party was the second of a delight ful little series at which Mrs. West as. sembles twelve or fourteen of her friends at a time In the happiest Infor. mat way. Invited to meet Mrs. Page Thursday afternoon were: Mrs. Sidney Holland, Mrs. Harry Scott. Mrs. W, C. Humphries, Mrs. F. O. Foster, Mrs. H. M. Ileutell, Mrs. Howard Mathews, Mrs. Arthur Buehl, Mrs. John Owens, Miss Nell Phillips and tne Misses Ber man. A simple decoration of golden glow was used, and at the conclusion of the game delicious refreshments were served at the card tables. Mrs. West received her friends In a becoming silk gown, and Mrs. Page wore a lingerie gown of mull and lace. MRS. RICE’8 BRiDGE PARTY. Mrs. John W. Rice entertained at a delightful bridge party Thursday aft ernoon at her home, on West Harris street, her guests Including;, Mrs. A. P. Davis, Mrs. Will Healy, Mifs. Courtland Winn, Mrs. Hnmmack, Mts. Whltner, Mrs. Charles F. Roberts, Mrs. E. C. Elfe, Mrs. Charles Walker. Mrs. W. M. Zlrkle, Mrs. Alfred Harbor, Mrs. W. F. Dykes, Mrs. Clarence Houston. Mrs. E. B. Crane, Mrs. W. M. Camp, Mrs. Ed ward H. Barnes, Mrs. J. H. Smith, Miss Josephlno Davis. Mrs. Rice received her guests In n becoming gown of white mull, trimmed with Valenciennes laee. After the game, datnty refreshments were served. The bridge prizes were two hand-paintod plates and a renais sance lace piece. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED. Miss Annie May Hall entertained the Thursday Bridge Club this week at her home, on West Peachtree street. After the game, luncheon was served. The prize wa» a brass tray. The club members present were: Mrs. W. Penbody, Mrs. Bnrtow Blount, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mr*. Charles Bclple, Mrs. Nash Broyles. Mrs. W. E. Wllmerdlng, Mrs. Edward Van Winkle, Mrs. W. E. Foster, MISS ERWUnT’S PARTY. One of the brightest events of the week among the younger set was the euchre party at which Miss Ruth Er- wl if entertained Thursdny afternoon at her home, on Spring street. About twenty young women plnyed euchre, the guests Including: Misses Vera Phillips, Laura ami Louise Ripley, Laura Cowles, Annie Sykes Rice, Princess Watts. Ruth Corrigan, Ruth Wing, Helen Pryor. Tommie Perdue, Marian Perdue, Grace I-eCraw. Lnuiae Collier, Adele Holliday, Helen Carter, Marian Goldsmith, Alma Glenn, Minnie Hay, Charleston; Julia Dodd. Julia Hendon, Bertha Wright, Lillian Yow, Relnette Miller and Mario Johnson, of Talbotton. Miss Erwin waa assisted In entertain ing her guesta by Miss Vera Phillips, Miss Erwin wearing a becoming frock, of blue silk simply fashioned, u*d Miss Phillips being most attractive In while mull and lace. Miss Erwin's home was prettily dec orated with the Agnes Scott colors- white and purple. Great bowls and vase* of asters decorated the rooms, and the score cards were hand-painted purple (lowers, whose centers were pretty girl faces. The prizes were a handsome gold hat pin, a book beautifully Illustrated by. Harrison Fisher and a deck of cards. At the conclusion of the game, delicious refreshment! were served, In which the color motif waa prettily carried out. IN HONOR OF MI8S CREW AND MISS CUNDELL. Tuesday morning Miss Luclle Wat ters, of Rome, gave a charming euchre party complimentary to Miss Mary Crew Cundell and Miss Helen Crew, of Atlanta, who are visiting friends In that city. H0DG80N-T0RIAN. Dr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Porter Hodgson, of •Sewanee, Tenn., have Is- rued cards announcing the approach ing marriage of their slater, Sarah, to Dr. Oscar Noel Torlan, on Thursday. September 19, at St. Lukes Memorial church, Sewanee, Tenn. rsr” ... CLUB MEETING. Mra. E. C. Thrash and Mrs. W. A. Felman entertained the members of the North Boulevard Club Thursday after noon. The prizes were a hand-painted pitcher and a water color picture, the work of Mrs. Felman. After the game, delicious refreshments were served. The house was decorated with ferns and pink .roses. MI8S CARTER "iNTERTAIN8. Miss RubIS Carter and Mr. George A. Carter entertained a few friends at their home, on Capitol View. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. The guests Included: Miss Julia Hardwick, Miss Elma Cawthorn, Miss Pansy Slater, Miss Lillie Slater, Miss Pearl Putt, Miss Grace Manning, Miss Elmira Oraw, Miss Mary Lou Wright, Miss Annie Awtry, Miss Susan Awtry, Miss Mnmlo Springfield, Mr. Jessie Dunbar, Mr. Charles Walts. Mr. Charles Bradley, Mr. J. Elder and Mr. John Sprlngdeld. TAYLOR-PILCHER. Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Taylor have Issued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Loretta Hdnter, to W. B. Campbell Pilcher, on Saturday evening. September 28, at 8:30 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian church, Nash ville. Cards are Inclosed for a recep tion to follow the ceremony at 9 o'clock at the Duncan. 0 MRS. RANKIN’S PARTY. Thursday evening at her "home, In West End, Mrs. James Rankin will entertain informally, her guesta to In clude a number of her West. End friends. nicholsoTTfreeman. The wedding of Miss Lottie Nichol son and Mr. Henry Livingston Free man. of Ithaca, N. Y„ took place on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of' the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Maury Freeman, 1101 Twelfth avenue, south. Birmingham. The ceremony woe performed by the Rev. Ralmundo De Ovles, rector of the Church of St. Andrews, and was wit nessed by a-number of guests, a large party of out-of-town friends being present. The house was decorated with white and green. Miss Nicholson wore a handsome traveling gown, and had for her maid of honor her sister, Miss Nina Nichol son. Mr. Freeman's best man was his brother, Mr. Mathew Freeman, of Mississippi. The bride waa attended by eight lit tle girls, who held streamers of white tulle to form an alste Into the drawing room. They were: Mildred Fruttlchre, Alice Harrington, Helen Harrington, Mary Bethea, Kathleen Cox, Sarah Welch and Helen Neill. After the cer. emony Mr. Freeman nnd hla bride left for the East, and will bn at home In Ithaca, N. Y., where the bridegroom Is professor of electrical engineering at Cornell University. WARREN-COTHRAN. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Carter Warren, of Harrisburg, Va„ and Mr. Wade Cothran, of Rome, reached here Sunday. This announcement was received with much Interest, Mias Warren hav ing won many warm admirers here the past winter as the guest of her charm ing cnualn. Mrs. Ouy Cothran. Sho Is n pretty blonde with pleasing manners and attractive personality. It will be' a source of great pleasure to her frtendH here to have her among the social set this coming winter. Mr. Cothran Is a Roman, having been born and reared here. He numbers his friends by the score. He is a young man "of line qualities, an(. it held In high esteem In the business world. Mr, and Mrs. Cothran will make Rome their home and will arrive here shortly.—Rome Tribune. A Fact Unless the best Mexican Vanilla Beans are used, properly cured, properly aged, and the flavor properly extracted, and allowed to stand at least one year before of fering for sale, good extract of Vanilla is an impossibility. Try Flavoring Extracts and note their delicious flavor. ORGAN RECITAL. Thursday night the organ recital at First Christian church will he a de lightful musical event. Dr. J. Lewis Browne will be assisted by Mr. George McDaniel, baritone, and beautiful program will be rendered. IN HONOR Miis HOWELL. Mrs. Marshall Eckford and Mrs. W. E. Foster entertained Thursday after noon the members of the O. M. Club of West End. In compliment to their niece, Miss Mary Adair Howell, whose Wedding will be an event of the early fall. Miss Howell has been for several years president of the club, which has been one of the delightful social organ izations of'West End. During the afternoon delicious re freshments were served, and the occa sion was unusually enjoyable. Mrs. Eckford, Mrs. Foster and Miss Howell all wore pretty white mull gowns, lace trimmed. CHRI8TIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING. The Christian Endeavor societies of Atlanta will hold their regular bi monthly local union .meeting with the Endeavorers of the Rock Spring Pres byterian church next Friday night, the 13th. 'Phose going are asked to take the cars marked Courtland. to Piedmont Park, leaving Broad and Marietta at and 7:10 o'clock. These cars will be met at the end of the line by a com mlttee from the Rock Spring society. A good program has been arranged and a pleasant and profitable time promised to all who attend. KING’S DAUGHTERS AND S0N8. Circle No. 2 of the King’s Daughters and Sons will meet with Mrs. Milton, 136 Rawson street, Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock., The meeting Is an Im portant one and all members are urged to be present. MISS J. T. RANDALL, Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. E. S. Barton, of Atlanta, en tertained a number of friends with a trolley party to Overlook last night. Refreshments were served In the pa vlllon and a most enjoyable evening was spent.—Asheville Citizen. Mrs. J. B. Huey, who has'been the guest for several weeks of Mrs. James Anderson, at Charlotte, will leave In a few days for Anderson, S. C., where she will spend the winter. Miss Grace Abernathy Is spending a week with Miss Daisy Smith In 'Deck' tur. Miss Elizabeth Willingham, of Ma con, Is In the city for a few days. She and Miss Caroline Willingham leave Tuesday to enter Hollins Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Smith's dance at Marietta to Mias Alicia Williams, of Philadelphia, will be a pleasant event of Thursday evening. Mias Josephine Klrby-Smlth Is In Nelson. Ga. Mia* Belle Stewart, of Montgomery, arrives next week to visit Mrs. Prloleau Ellis. R. Wood has returned weeks' visit to Tate DIAMONDS AND PEARLS In iiold and plntinnm mountings arc still the most prized effects for fine jewelry. Our designs embrace a very large line of artistic crea tions. AH mountings are hand-made, insuring entire security in holding the stones. While offering goods of such exceptional quali ty, our prices are most moderate and we guarantee all preeious stones to be exactly ns represented. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS 37 WHITEHALL STREET. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, LADIES’ AUXILIARY. The Larilee' Auxiliary of the Y. W. C. A. will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. A large attendance Is re quested. MRS. HOLLAND'S EUCHRE. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Holland rntertnlned at a de lightful euchre party for their guest, Mrs. David Page, of Nashville. About twenty friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Holland enjoyed their hospitality, their guest list Including besides Mrs. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank West, Mr. and Mr*. o»- born% Mr. and Mrs. Perkerson. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beutell, Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Goldsmith. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Andrew An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barn well, Misses Berman, Mrs. Eugene Carroll, Miss Sally Long. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Law", Mr. and Mrs. George B. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Fielder, Misses Susan and Elizabeth Osborne and Miss Armstrong. Mrs. Page, the guest of honor, was presented with a pair of long gloves. Allas Berman and Alias Long won the ladies’ prizes, a beautiful rut glass olive dish and a Bohemian glass bonbon dish. The gentlemen's flrat and second prizes were a book and an ash tray, won by Air. Frank West and Air. Ed gar Perkerson. Mr. Andrew Ander son cut the consolation, a deck of cards. The clever score cards were hand- painted Brownies. During the game fruit punch and bonbons were served, and at Its con clusion a delicious salad course was enjoyed Airs. Holland was assisted In enter taining her friends by Miss Susan Os borne. Mr. Edward from a three Springs. Colonel Willis E. Ragan is at Som erville, N. J„ the guest of Air. and Mrs. J. 11. Duke. Mrs. Palmer Phelan Clarke and Allas McGowan Phelan will leave on the 26th Inst, for an extended visit to New York. While absent Mrs. Clarke and .Miss Phelan will be the guests for sev eral days of their aunt, Mrs. J. D. Beale, on Staten Island. Miss Ethel Read has returned from n trip to Washington, New York, Bos ton and the East. Mrs. Robert Haelett has returned from Monroe, where she has been vis iting relatives for two weeks. Miss Linda Felker, of Monroe. Is in the city for a few days as the guest of Mrs. Robert Haslett. Mis* Ina Thomas, of Little Bock, who has been spending the summer In At lanta and Newnan, returned to the city yesterday from Newnan. to be the guest o' Alias Clara Alay Winn until Octo ber. at which time she will return to Little Rock. Miss Josle AIorris and Miss Elizabeth Alae Johnzton returned home this week after n pleasant summer In the north Georgia mountains. Airs. R. P. Islnr. of Waycrosa, Ga.. la visiting her sister. Airs. Frank C. Owens. Air. nnd -Mrs. J. P. Stevens are at French Lick Springs. Ind. A congenial party consisting of Airs. S C. Cooper and son, James W. Coop er. Mrs. Charles Littlejohn and son. On many of the smart new mod els for the coming season the over skirt is a conspicuous feature. This costume Is In one of the pale shades of apricot color broadcloth which are extremely popular. The coat Is a circular cape effect, em broidered on the edge In large scallops with - silk of the same shade. The sleeves are slashed over an undersleeve of cream net and the neck Is trimmed with a tie of eotf black liberty satin finished at the ends with a black silk tas sel. The skirt Is full and circu lar, with a circular overskirt cut In deep points and* scalloped to match the Jacket. Charles- Littlejohn, Jr., have left for an extended trip to Jamestown and oth er point* of Interest In Virginia. Mr. J. P. O'Donnelly has returned from a visit to Tallulah Falls. Airs. J. R. Mobley and 'Mrs. Sims Bray have returned frqm Monroe. Mrs. William Dickson has returned from Alemphla. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes are In New York. Airs. Emmie Wynne Ballew has re burned from Cedartown, having spent a few days there after her return from Norfolk, where, with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Silvern, she spent the month of Au gust. Miss Addle Mitchell has returned to her home at Rome, after visiting,friends In Atlanta. Mra Elmer Grant. Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Airs. D. B. Hamilton, at Rome. Among the visitors to the city who have come to attend the Nlcholson- Fresman wedding, are Mrs. Ida AI, Freeman, of Atlanta; Mr. Augustus Nicholson, of Alontgomery; Mr. Alat- they Freeman, of Starkvllle, Miss.; Mias Jenkins and Miss Hurdeberg, of Knoxville, Tenn., and Alias Mae Dee McIntosh, of Louisville.—Birmingham Ledger. Mrs. John L. Patton will Intertaln next week at a musical In honor of her niece, Alisa Leta Will Goldsmith, who has recently returned to Birmingham with her mother from Denver, Colo, Allas Goldsmith will be heard for tho first time on this occasion In several Did you ever try Grape-Nuts with cream, for breakfast? “There’s a Reason” Read, "The Road to WellTtlle," In.pkgs.. . . Tho Ji’armor’s Wife (a very careful about her chum. She lealds It thoroughly alter using, and gives t a sun bath to sweeten It. She. knows ■hat 11 her churn is sour It will taint the sutter that Is made In It. The stomach Is s churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro- esses which are almost exactly like the burning of butter. Is It not apparent then that If this stomach-churn Is (out It makes foul all which is put Into It? The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taste In the month and the foul ereath caused by It, but tho corruption of the pure current of blood and the dUtcm- Inatlon of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery make* the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach wlmt the washing and tun bath do for the churn—absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way It curei blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, tores, nr open eating ulcers and all hu mors or d iscase* arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taate In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress fn stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, tour or bitter risings after eating and poor appet Ite, these srmptems. or any consider able number of them. Indlcatethatyou are nffprlng from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with the Imial accompanying Indl- iiurmjjYs "that this Is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction !■ Jmu will but mail a postal card request to Dr. B. V. Pierce. Buffalo. X. Y..7or a -•»< copy of his booklet of extracts from is standard medical authorities, giving the name* of nil the ingredients entering Into hi* world-{aim'd medicines and show ing what- tho mo*t eminent medical men of the age say of them Can show you very quickly how to cut down gas bills. King Hardware Co. 53 Peachtree Street. MUTUAL LOVE FOR HORSE IS CAUSE OF WEDDING New York, Sept. 12.—This Is how the I who has his home town named after hit love of a man and a maid for a thor- father down there, and hls own name I on m/tms c for mini, . oughbhed horse brought them to love one another. The forthcoming mar riage of Miss Alollle Maxwell, society belle, of Brooklyn, and heiress, to J. E. Davis, of Virginia, Is the result. Their engagement was announced yes terday at the home of the bride at Glen Cove, L. I. The wedding is to be held at the same place on October 6, and a feature is to be the enthroning of the equine Cupid that made It come to pass. Miss Maxwell, the youngest daughter of the late Eugene Lacelles Maxwell, has been for four years the most talked of society girl, heiress and horsewoman In Brooklyn. Even outside the million dollars that will fall to her upon her mother's death she has many attrac tions—such as beauty and-wit, for In stance—to make her a very much sought after young woman. For sev eral years people have been wondering which of the long list of ellgibles she would Anally accept, while she appar ently spent the same time thinking how to keep them at a dlstanco without hurting their feelings too much. Then one day there came up from Virginia J. E. Davis, a dashing chap. on more silver .cups than any other amateur horseman In the South Davis is a dashing rider—which pleased Miss Maxwell at Arst sight Also he’s good to look upon which helped augment Arst Impressions when the Brooklyn belle found that ha had fallen in love with her favorite rid Ing horse, she suddenly discovered that the Virginian came nearer her Idea „f an affinity than any other man she had met. So she asked Mr. Davis to h*. the favorite horse for her at Bay sh na last Labor' Day, and he rode and won and the pretty horse and the handsome horseman galloped up to the paddock afterwards, where Miss Maxwell was standing to meet them. . She gave her hand lo Mr. Davis— which ho held—and. threw her free ai m about the neck of tho thoroughbred “Oh. I love yotl, you Beautv," she cried ecstatically, and Mr. Davis said “So do I love Beauty—and you, too' : and It Is reported that the engagement was really made on the spot. SEASON TICKET SALE to the great Lyceum Course opens Alon- day morning at.-8 o’clock. Be on Ume and get a good seat. songs, nnd her friends who have heard much of the natural strength and beau ty of her voice are anticipating the event with pleasure.—Birmingham News. Miss Ruby Ballew left Wednesday for Forsyth, where she will enter the Bes sie Tift College. Miss Kate Edwards has returned from a delightful visit to Washington City and Is with her sister. Airs. W. C. Lovett, on Forrest avenue. Judge Afarcus W. Beck has returned from a delightful trip to Washington, Baltimore, New York and other points. Miss Roline Clarke Is spending a few days with Misses Nlta and Louise Black, at Calhoun, Ga. SPECIAL LUNCHEONS AT THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GARDEN, 50c. M’RAE. Mr. A. A. Graham and wife spent Sunday Mias Eva achool dutlef at Fort Valley. Min Tucker, of Lumber City, liitor to the city Monday. Mri.. Marlon McRae epent n few days In Eastman this week with relatives. . Mines Berdle nnd Lizzie Daniel, of East man, visited Miss Josle Lee Wilcox here last week. T. J. McRae, of Gainesville, FIs., was In the city thin week. Miss Ruby Bencham ha* returned 1 school, and i* nt the home of Major Davis. Ml*s Christine McRae ha* returned from an extended visit to Virginia. Mrs. E. P. Minor, of Conyers, is spend ing some time with her duugutcr, Mrs. Roy al McRae, here. Professor R. M. Girardeau and wife re turned to the city last week. t Mrs. H. M. Kennoo spent several days In Macon this week. * SAVANNAH. MIrs Fanny Haile gave a very pretty porch party Friday night to the young people who are beginning to leave for school* and college*. Her guest* eDjoyed .— inteat* and,game*, and u Ue- fresco supper. Another pleasant event among the young- • *et was the dance given at the Yacht lub on Monday night by Mi** Inez Tlcde- man. Mr*. George W. Tledeman chaper oned the party. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Anderson. .Tr„ left ou Saturday to spend several weeks North. Mr. and Mr*. J. A. G. Carson left Fri day on the New York steamer for n visit North. Mr*. Godin Guerard and Miss Maiul Gam ble have gone to Lake Mobouk, Mouutalu Re*t, for n short stay. Mrs. P. W. Mehlrlm returned Wednesday from Portland, Maine, and ha* gone to Waynesrllle to Join the Mime* Meldrim. Mis* Jessie Anderson left during th week for New York. Mr. and Mr*. John J. Slater have gone North, nnd will anil on the 15th for Europe. Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Bryan have re- ste dren, Mr." and'Mra.“Joseph^ -1 to their home In Atlnnta. Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Waring hare gone to Lake Mohonk. N. Y. 11 Mr. nnd Mr*. Pluckney Huger are in North Carolina. Mr. nnd Mr*. Robert L. Mercer nre visit- ^ Mr*. W. s. l,ovell In Birmingham, r. Ford Fuller nnd Mr. Fred I’ennl- man have gone to New York. Mrs. Fred Myers has returned from New Jersey. Mr*. Clivlu* Phillips has returned from visit to Mr*. TVflder, at her country home, near Marietta. Ml** Ernestine Cutts left during the week for Staunton. Va.. where ahe will attend Mis* Baldwin'* school. Mr*. F. C. Hat toy nnd children Miss Susie Gerdlne has returned from Tallulah, where, she was Mrs. Juturs iT Mell’s guest. , Air. Carlton Brooks has returned to At. latitu after visiting relative, in Athens A!Im Annie "Carlton has returned from Tallulah Falls. M5 T. E. Mlddlebrook,, of Farmington, I, visiting hls daughter, Airs. J. II. Beusse Rev. sail Mnr. C. B. Wright, of Quilier, Mis* Agnes Harrison, of Atlanta, Is tak- ing a special course at the state normul school this year. Mr. John Welch and Mrs. Maggie White Welch have returned from Wnynesvllli* N. C., where they spent the summer. Mrs. S. O. Gibson hff*. returned to Fltr- ^vFngflefd t er * 1>,ea,ant vl,,t to Mrs - w * C. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. McCurdy are visiting relatives In -Atlanta. .Misses Alice and Rebecca Stewart have returned from Marietta. Miss Maude Marable has returned from allulnh Falls. , <* Mi** Mary Clem Shepperson lenve* soon for Ithaca, where she will take n course In nature study at Cornell. Professor and Mrs. 8. V. Sanford nnd children have returned from Marietta. Miss Mildred Mell has returned from Tal lulali, where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Llpncomb. Mra. F. F. 8poncer has returned to Ath ens. after spending several weeks nt Dau- vllle, Va. Miss Ida Murray has returned from Xew York. Professor P. E. Vnnnatter, who will h* In charge of one of the departments of the agricultural college. Is In the city. Misses Eleanor Young and May Harbin leave next week for. Wellesley. Mr*. J. Y\ Cnrlthers leaves In a few dny* for New York, where she will *pend a month. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Roule and family hnve arrived from Blacksburg, Vs., and will make their home In Athens. Dr. Soule Is the president of the state agricultural college. Miss Clara Holliday, of Jefferson, Is vis iting Miss Annie May Holliday. Professor and Mrs. Sylvanus Morris and children -hare returned from a delightful visit to th* mountains of nortbenst Geor- Air. C. W. Parr. Master Calvin Fears nnd Allis Jennie Wilson Fears have return ed from Monroo. Mrs. Walter A. Mallory and children have returned Worn Greenville. Mra. M. E. Watson has returned to her home in Jefferson, after a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. G. H. Holme. Misses Annie and Lucy Linton have re turned front a month's stay in the moun tains of North Carolina. Mrs. J, Gerdlne, of Decatur, i* the guest of her Daughter, Airs. T. J. Woofter. spending September Jn Marietta. Mrs. C. 8. Clay. Mis* enroll no clay, Miss Gertrude Jone* and Miss Frances BIols are '*i North Carolina. Alls* Terenee Rattey has returned to her home fn Augusta. Mr*. WllUntn Hunter snd Miss Lucille Hunter have gone to New Y'ork for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Charles worth Hunter and Miss Alice heattey are spending September at High- nds. Mrs. George W. Tie.Ionian nnd Miss Inez Tledeman left on Wednesday for Pblla* ^Harold O. Ayer bos returned from ATHENS. *J' a fl,? u . ndav afternoon, nt the home of the bride* uncle. In Gainesville, occurred be marriage of Miss Lula Bone to Mr. j'- B. Smith, both of this city. Mr. and Mr*. Smith returned to Athens Monday. Allss Ruth AIcKle left Alonday for Daw- son. where she baa accepted a position *n the city schools. Mr*. Carl Von Der Leith. Atlsses Alii- dred and Elizabeth Von Der Leith returned Monday from Hendersonville, where they have been for the past three months. BEFORE LEAVING YOUR OFFICE CALL 4915 AND HAVE A TABLE RESERVED at THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GAR DEN. CHILDREty ■* i >EETHINC Mrs. Winslow’s ^&&y , years Soothing: Syrup WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SIB'- CESS. 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