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SOCIETY
MR. AND MRS. JOYNER
ENTERTAIN AT FAIR OAKS.
Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Joyner enter*
tained delightfully on Thursday, night
the members of the Marietta Euchre
Club and a few outside friends at their
handsome suburban home. Fair Oaks,
pear Marietta. The first ladles* prize,
a pretty brass candlestick, was won by
Miss Dytfers. The second prize, a pair
of long kid gloves, was won by Mrs.
Ijoseph M. Brown.
* Mr. DeWitt Cole was awarded the
gentleman’s prize, a set of gold buttons.
The house was elaborately decorated
W lth roses, palms and ferns:' After the
game, a hot course luncheon was served
at small tables. The guests went out
to Fair Oaks In automobiles and on the
electric cars, returning to their homes
at midnight.
Mrs. H. C. Dobbs w‘111 entertain the
Euchre Club next Thursday afternoon
at her hom$, on Whitlock avenue, Mu>
rietta.
IN HONOR MIS8 ALMAND.
Miss Redona Ragsdale entertained at
a delightful tea Friday afternoon In
compliment to Miss Arlene Almand.
The home was very effectively deco
rated for the occasion, In the hall yel
low roses being used, and In the dining
room pink blossoms. The table,, from
which dainties were served, was covered
with a lace cloth and had for Its center-
piece a mound of pink roses. The can-
dleshades and Ices were In pink also.
Miss Bessie Hancock and Miss. Floyd
Almand served tea. and Miss Natalie
Ragsdale and Miss Julian Purser pre
sided at the punch bowl.
The hostess wore a toilet of cham
pagne dolored silk and carried a bou
quet of white carnations.
Miss Almand, the guest of honor, was
becomingly gowned In blue messallno
and carried pink carnations.
Miss Bessie Hancock wore white silk,
and Miss Floyd Almand's costume was
of cream batiste.
Miss Natalie Ragsdale wore a pretty
toilet of blue mull, and Miss Purser’s
gown was pale pink silk, lace trimmed.
PERSONA L MENTION
Mrs. Ernest Huff and Mr*. David
McMichae! are the guests of their pa>-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Doe, at Grlf.
Iln. •
Miss I.uclla McKlbben, of McDon
ough, Is visiting friends In Atlanta.
Miss Bessie Walton Webb, of Birm
ingham, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Philip Alexander.
Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Joyner' will
close their beautiful summer home, Fair
Oaks, near Mnrletta, early next week
and with their family will return to At
lanta for the winter.
Miss Nell Legg, after spending the
summer at Tyler, Texas, has 'returned
to her home, nt Marietta, to be with
Mrs. J. P. Legg until January, when,
with Mrs. R. L. Northcutt, she will go
to Florida for an extended stay.
Miss Emma Phillips Is visiting Miss
gara Louise Rodes, at Nashville. Miss
Phillips, who went to Nashville to at
tend the marriage of her brother, Rev.
Harry Dlsbro Phillips, td Miss Ella
Reese, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
F. M. Reese during the earlier part of
the week.
Mrs. R. A. Crowell and Miss Bardina
Crowell, of Tampa, Fla., are at 368
pcuchtree street. , ,
Mrs. J. A, Wyatt ^nd family have re
turned from Charlottesville, Vo.
Miss Martha Foster, of Madison, who
has been tho guest of Mrs. E. L. Con
nolly, In West End, returned to her
home Friday.
Mr. Joseph 'Crankshatr Is 111 at his
home, on Forrest avenue, .
Miss Bessie Bnxter returns this week
from North Carolina,
Mr. nml Mrs. Moragne Flemming will
•pend the wlntor In Florida.
Upchurch will be: Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Thomas and Miss Ina Thomas, of Lit
tie Rock: Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Jordan
and Miss Esther Jordan, of Covington
Judge and Mrs. S. J. Winn, of Law
reneevllle; Mias Marian Strickland, of
Cartersvllle. and Misses Luelle and
Julia Brand, of Athens.
Mrs. Moultrie Ball, who has been de,
llghtfully entertained In an Informal
way during her visit to Mrs. J. E. C.
Peddcr, will return to her home In
Charleston Saturday.
Miss Peney Council, of McRae, Go.,
Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Belk. She
Is a regular graduate of Wesleyan Col
lege and has many friends In Atlanta
Miss Council IS a niece of Dr. and Mrs.
Belk and will remain In the city some
time.
Miss Algle Hardwick will spend tho
winter nt Washington. D, C„ with her
father, Mr. S. II. Hardwick.
Dr. M. D. Council, of McRae, Ga.,
Is In the city spending a few days with
Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Belk, Dr. Council Is
on his way to Johns Hopkins, Haiti
more, to flnlsh his courts In medicine,
lie Is a regular graduate of Emory Col-
lege. - Dr. Council Is a nephew of Dr.
and Mrs. Belk.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Jones have
taturbed to Atlanta, after visiting
frlehds In'Nashville.
Mrs. W. B. Sender and children, of
Valdosta, who have been the gueste of
Mrs. Eugene Pearce, have returned
home.
The Informal bridge given by Mrs.
Charles Graves Matthews Thursday
afternoon at her home, on North ave
nue, was a pretty compliment to Mrs,
Moultrie Ball, of Charleston. Eight
ladies were Invited to meet Mrs. Ball,
and at the conclusion of the game a do
Uclous hot luncheon was served.
Mr. Clarence Blosser Is In .Chicago.
Dr. W. F. Westmoreland, Dr. A. L.
Fowler and Dr. H. F. McRae returned
I Friday from Birmingham.
Mrs. Benoit returned Thursday to her
home. In Columbus, Miss., after a visit
to Mrs. E. T. McCabe.
Mrs. William W. Austell spent
Thursdny In Atlanta with Mrs. Charles
P. Byrd, returning to Austell Thun
day ufternoon.
Mr. Walter Kirkpatrick la spending
a few days In the city, x /<
Alias Annie, Goode' Torbett left Fri
day for Urantvtlle, Ga.. where she will
be a guest at a charming house party.
Air. Lott Warren has returned from
Clifton Springs, N. Y. Mrs. Warren
will lemuln at the sanitarium there.
•(■Vi* ul weeks longer, and her friends
will be glad to know that her health
Is somewhat Improved.
Alisa Anne Kendrick, of Macon, Is
visiting Mrs. Belle Haynes, at <8 East
Ellis street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes will re
turn Saturday from New York.
Mrs. Eugene Pearce will leave In a
few weeks to Join Mr. Pearce In Louis
ville, whore they will visit friends, go
ing later to St. Louis for a visit.
Mr.’ and Mrs. Norwood Mitchell are
In New York.
Miss Margaret Latimer, of Dalton, Is
the guest of bliss Nell Fuller.
A *)c want advertisement In The Georgian
for a collector nml forty-one people answer
ed It before 10 o’clock the next morning. A
40c box of Wiley s candy freo with every 30c
want nd on Saturday.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sears tho
Signature of
GRIFFIN.
Alls* Cqra Burr, of Macon, Is In the
city, the guest of lire. A. J. Burr,
Mrs. J. J. Manghom entertained the
Homo Allsalon Wednesday afternoon
from 4 to 6 o’clock.
Mrs. Dr.' Wells entertained a large
and successful meeting of the Dorcas
Wednesday afternoon.
Llbutennnt and Mrs. ’Frederick Wll
son havo returned to Fort Sheridan, 111.
They were hosts at a house party given
by Mr. and Mrs. J. AI. Alllls during
the summer.
Altss Willie Newton, of Atlanta, Is
Airs. R. P, Ixlar, who has been the , hB _ uest of Mrs. E. Gresham.
tue»t of her slater, Airs. Frank C. Lieutenant and Airs. J. AI. Kim
Owen, has returned to her home, at brouK h left this morning for Athens,
naycross. I Q a ., where Air. Kimbrough will again
, ,, „ . . . resume military training at tho unlvcr
Airs. L. V. Alatheson has returned to .,„
her homo at Alartln after an extended
visit to relatives In Atlanta.
Altss Shcwmake has returned from
visit to Alias Lovette Johnson, at
>iorcroH8.
Airs, Mary W. Stevenson, of Quitman,
Ga., Is In the city for a few days
en route home from a month’s visit to
Oklahoma and Texas,
Air. Walter Brown has returned
from a visit to Clnclnrfatt and Chi
cago. , * j • ,
Allas Quisle Dixon, of Cave Spring,
will arrive Saturday to be the guest of
Atlanta friends,
AIlss Cora Burr, of Alacon, who Is
visiting friends In Atlanta, spent
Thursday In Marietta, the guest of
Airs. Ralph Northcutt. ^
Mr. Henry S. Jackson has been the
week* 0t re lp t *ves at Nashville this
Professor R. L. Northcutt, after nn
•nscnee of a year, spent in California
“nu .Mexico, has returned and has to
ken apartments at the Aragon.
Airs. 8. M. Dick has returned to her
home at Alarletta, after spending lev-
era! weeks at n private sanitarium in
Atlanta Mrs. Dick’s friends will be
flud to learn that her health la em
tlrely restored.
Air. and Airs. J„ C. Marshall, who
JJve spent the summer traveling
abroad, will arrive In Atlanta October
for the Winn-Upchureh wedding.
•Irs. Marshall was Alls* JennlceThom-
*•■ Of Little Rock, whose marriage to
Mr. Marshall took place In Atlanta at
the home of Air. and Airs. Winn last
august Other out-of-town guest* at
•Be marriage of .Miss Winn and Air.
JAP-A-LAC
All colors—all sizes.
GEORGIA PAINT A. GLA88 CO,
40 Peachtree Street
A 30c want advertisement In The Georgian
for a oollector-and forty-one people answer
ed It before TO o’efock the next morning. A
40c |H)I of Wiley’s candy free with every 80c
want ad on Sntunlay.
CAMILLA.
Mias Cnilahi Bush visited relatives In
the city recently.
Alisa Allttle lam Palmer has returned
from nn extended trip to Waycroil, Vfll
mil olher point* , ...
.humid Joiner Is visiting bis parents.
Air. and Mrs. A. H. Joiner.
Airs. 0. It Baggs returned last week
from nn extended rlilt to relatives In At
Meson. C. C. Bags* ami P. E. Italic. o|
Newton, spent Mundny In the city with
fr Mra.*‘M. M. Jonea retained to her home
In Whlgbnm Mondny after a Pleasant
to her parents, Air. nml Mrs. J If. Po;
Air*. V. L. lewis and Alls* Annie Grace
Brlmlierry. left Monday for the Jnroeatown
exposition, Canada sad other points.
Air. C. O. Powell, ef Whlghsin, Is the
guest of tils parents. Air. and Airs. J,
Pmvell, Ibis week. . .
Air. A. C*. Itoddenbcrry vlalted Mr. O. B.
Twltty Inst week.
Mrs. It. It Hopkins and daughter, AIlss
Rath Hopkins, of Dnnvllle, Ky„ are the
guests Of Airs. P. M. Colllna, with whom
they will apend a good portion of tho win
Airs. E. E. Cox returned last week from
a visit to relatives In Mnron.
Mlse Lewellyn Powell, of Climax, It tho
gaeat of Afro. O. J. Juicer.
A 30c want advertisement In Tho Georgian
for n collector nnd forty-one people answer
ed It Im fore TO o’clork the next morning. A
40c box of Wiley’s candy freo with every 10c
wont nd on Saturday.
SUMMERING.
(By El>a Anglin Verne.)
A whiff of the mountain hreexe,
A spray from the ocean’s fonm,
A call through the woodland trees
Murmurs of hornet
TILE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
From the Sandal to “Sorosis”
>HE Greeks wore sandals because their arts, splendid though
they were, had not encompassed such a luxury as the ",Sorosis ”
shoe. The world was to wing its way through a score more of cen
turies before womankind should receive the boon of perfect protection
for truth to say, even a Greek goddess was not so
"Sorosis” woman of today.
Style 1444—“Sorosis’’ Patent Button, Matt Kid
Top; very swell $4.00
Style 32-1—"Sorosis" Patent Lace Matt Kid
Top—for street or dress $4.00
they fit.
Highest Quality, Perfect Fit
i~)UR forefathers had advanced far enough to make shoes, such as
they were, with sole, heel, vamp and upper; but in shapes and
that we look upon today as curiosities.
It is only within the last generation that shoe-making has been
lifted to the plane of an art, an art which finds its highest expression
in the production of the “Sorosis ” shoe.
Like sterling silver, "Sorosis” shoes are accepted today as a
standard. There may be variations in style, but never in quality,
and no matter what the size or pattern, or the weight and finish of
material used, "Sorosis” shoes are alike in one prime requisite-
Style No. B0—"Sorosis” Vici Bluchcr Patent
Tip Welt Sole. Extremely popular $3.50
Style No. 35-3-"Sorosis" Vici, Welted Sole,
Patent Tip Walking Boot $3.50
Keep Their Shape—Do Not Stretch
COROSIS’ 1 shoes are so carefully conitructed they KEEP
V THEIR SHAPE and DO NOT STRETCH. The
"Sorosis” manufacturers are the only shoemakers in the world who
design and make all their own lasts and patterns, and use no others.
Other manufacturers may imitate, but they can never obtain
"Sorosis” lasts; and the same ts true of “Sorosis” styles, which are
original, and can be found in none but genuine "Sorosis ” shoes«
The production of “Sorosis” shoes is the result of years of patient
study and toil, progressive and intelligent business methods, and an
adherence only to the highest ideals.
No great thing has ever been produced off-hand. Before the
masterpiece is achieved the artist must employ a life-time of effort in
preparation. The making of "Sorosis” shoes is the result of complete
preparation, supplemented by a marvelous system of manufacturing,
built up with care, step by step, because the f old system was not good
enough to produce “Sorosis” shoes. ’ .
Style 432—Patent Vamp Matt Kid Top, Welt
ed Sole $3.50
Style 1406-1—“Sorosis” Patent Button, Cloth
Top Boot; swell $4.00
“Sorosis” Shoes Sold Only at
J. M. HIGH COMPANY