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THE. ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
1 SOCIETY
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Mrs. Georie C. Ball, Editor, •
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1 AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS
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' FAITH—HOPE—YOU.
A shadow dimmed my spirit's sun on#
day,
A flitting wraith
Of doubt that darkened all the lau
reled goal
That crowned the (lad perspective of
my soul.
And then a rift of azure pierced the
gray:
The anal was garlanded with victor
bay—
And that was Faith.
A sunbeam flashed across my path one
day.
It seemed to ope
A ahlnlng roadway where I saw but
gloom.
And showed where shadows hid
wealth of bloom.
The coal was near and doubt was lied
away:
I ran henewed a course with banners
fay—
And that was Hope.
A sweet joy came Into my life one day.
Eternal blue
Domed all my skies, and tears that I
hod shed •
' Were kissed to beckoning rainbows
overhead
By everlasting suns. I turned away
From bo'ible.strivlng. I had learned to
’ pray—
And that was You.
—Maurice Smiley, In Leslie's Weekly.
TO MRS. OWENS’ GUESTS.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Clarence
Stockdell will entertain Informally at
bridge In honor of the attractive guests
of Mrs. Frank Camden Owens, Mrs.
J. R. Hmlth, of Greenville, and Mrs.
George Lancaster, of Chaltnnnoga. The
occasion will assemble only eight or ten
friends of the hostess, and will be'nne
of the most enjoyable of several small
parties planned for the week.
MR8. HOLLAND'TO GIVE
HALLOWEEN PARTY.
• Thursday evening at her home on
Piedmont avenue Mrs. Sidney Holland
VIII entertain at a halloween parly. Her
lovely home will be decorated appro,
prlately for the occasion, pumpkins, red
apples, tallow candles and a quantity of
wild flowers being used. After hal
loween games, cards will be played.
TO MI88 GARRETT.
A pretty party of Thursday morning
will be the Informal bridge at which
Mra. Louise Spalding Foster will en
tertoln In honor of Miss Augusta Oar.
retl. Mrs. Foster’s gueala will Include,
besides the members of her bridge club,
one extra table, those playing being:
Miss Garrett, Mrs.' Edward • Dunbar,
Mrs. Clarence .May. Mrs. James Wil
liams., Mr*. James Bslrd, Mrs. E. L.
Bishop, Mrs. Fitter Erwhi. Mrs. Estelle
Tinker, Mrs. Murdock. Walker. Sire.
Frank Meador. Mr* Bernard Wolf,
.Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster.
DELIGHTFUL - AT HOME.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parker will en
tertain at a reception Tuesday evenln-
Ing from 8 to 10 o'clock at their home
on Park avenue.
Assisting Mrs. Parker will be: Miss
Louise Davidson, Miss Murguerite
Strlngfellow, Miss Mottle Rylandcr,
Miss Rebecca Candler. Mlse Marguerite
Fitch, Mies Lillie Phillips, Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Merrell, Mlse Aline Tolbert, Mlse
Katharine Reid.
birthday” PARTY.
MI*. Mary Hopkins entertained a
few of her friends Friday evening from
I to 6 o'clock In honor of her eleventh
birthday. Many games were played,
after which refreshments were served.
Those present were: Misses Bonnlo
Kate Martin, Fannie May Holmes,
Elisabeth Wood, Marian Smith, Annie
May Smith, Lurlle Fisher, Marjorie
Fisher, Dorothy Fleher, Mamie Smith,
Annie May Moore, Marian Simmons,
Ruby Hopkins and Thereaa Hopkins.
IN HONOR Ml88 HOWELL.
Mr*. T. S. Lewis will be the hostess
at a pretty luncheon Tuesday, Novem
ber 6, when Miss Mary Adair Howell
will be the guest of honor.
informaITbridge.
Misses May and Helen Morris will
entertain at a bridge party Wednesday
morning at their home on Washington
street In honor of Miss Augusta Oar-
rett.
pagetTpaget.
The marriage of Miss Leila Paget,
granddaughter of the late Mra. Paran
Stevens, of New York, to her cousin,
Ralph Spencer Paget, Monday was a
quiet affair aqd only near relatives of
the family were present.
The attachment between the cousins
has existed for many years. Mr. Paget
I* charge d'affaires of the British le
gation at Bangkok, 81am. but It Is said
PITT’S CARMINATIVE
RELIEVES WO CURES SICK BABIES
of til Stomach, Bowel and Teethiac
Troubles. I tla Pleasant—Hsrmlesa.
Any druggist, 25 cents per bottle.
©
that King Edward will soon give him
an embassy.
Miss Paget la a great favorite, but
shuns society, and haa a charming
manner. The other day she aald to a
friend: "What kind of soap must I
use for kitchen purposes, as I expert to
do my own washing when I reach
Bangkok?"
The couple were married at King
ston Hill church, Kingston.on-Thames,
and left Monday for Paris, where they
will be entertained \by Miss Fanny
Reed, the great-aunt of the bride. After
a short stay In Paris they will go to
Florence and thence to 81am.
MITCHELL-MUIRHEAD.
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine R. Mitchell
have Issued Invitations to the marriage
of their daughter. Olga Consueln, to
Mr.' William Edgar Mulrhead. which
will take place on the morning of Tues
day, the 12th of November, at 10:30
o'clock, at St. Lukes Episcopal church.
KULLMAN-8OLOMON8ON.
Mfr. and Mrs. .1 Kullman. of Ment-
phls, Tenn., announce the engagement
of their niece, Miss Elsa Kulimqn, to
Mr. Henry lamia Solon,onson, at At
lanta. No cards.
AFTERNOON RECEPTION.
Mrs, Ernest Woodruff and Mrs.
George Calhoun. Walters will entertain
at ail afternoon reception Tuesday, No
vember S, at the home of Mrs. Woodruff
In Inmnn Park.
TO MI8S OWSLEY.
Among those entertaining for Mlsa
I-Conors Owsley will be Mlsa Louise
Hawkins. Miss Hawkins will give In
Miss Owsley honor a party which will
he one of the loveliest to precede
Miss Owsley's marriage to Rev. Charles
Ackley, whlch-wlll be- a brilliant
event of November.
DIBREkL-GRANT.
Mrs. Charles Lee Blbrell, of Nash
ville, announces ths engagement and
approaching marriage of her daughter,
Mary Lae, to ■; Mr. Charles Marion
Grant, of Rlchnibnd, Va..* the wedding
to. take-place Wednesday evening, No
vember 20. nt the home of the bride
at Nashville.
Mlsa Dlbrell la an unusually charm
ing, attractive and handsome young
girl, who has been very popular In the
social life of Nashville since hei debut
a' year or two ago. She haa a large
family conectlon and a wide circle of
friends In Georgia, who wilt be Interest,
cd In her approaching mRrrloge. Miss
Dlbrell Is n niece of Mr. James J. Rus
sell, of Atlanta. .Her mother, who pre
vious to her marriage was Miss Bailee
Lou Russell, of Augusta, was one of-
the most admired and lovable woman
|p the social life of that city. For
many years Mrs. Dlhrell and Miss Dl
brell have made their home In Nash
ville with Mrs* Frank Washburn, n
sister of.the fnrtncr.
MISS PEEL’TXuNCHEON. ‘
' A delightful affair of. Monday was
the luncheon Miss Marlon Post gave In
honor of• Miss Smnuella Whitman.
The party Included: Miss Bamuelln
Whitman. Mlsa Campbell, Miss Martha
Whitman, Mlaa I.oulsc lfawkln*. Mlsa
Mary nrent Smith, Miss Margaret Lad-
HOD, Miss Helen Hngley, Miss Kate Rob
inson. Miss Hattie Fannie Gray. Miss
8uslo May Pope, Miss Core Winn. Miss
Alberta Rankin, Miss Jdn Hightower.
The table was covered with lace mats
and In the center thcra was a silver
urn filled with swansonla and ferns.
The candle shades were white, and the
Ices, cakes and - mints were also
whlto.
Miss Peel wore a gown of pale blue
silk trimmed with lace and chiffon.
Miss Whitman was becomingly
gowned In yellow crepe de chine, which
had a touch of black velvet. Her hat
was block velvet trimmed with plumes.
Miss Campbell wore a toilet of blue
taffeta and a hat of black velvet
trimmed with rosea.
MISs Martha Whitman wore a coral
cloth suit and a hat of velvet trimmed
with plume*.
WEDDING ATTENDANTS. .
The attendants In the wedding of
Miss George Weatherby and Mr. Alex
ander Cllthernll Birch, to which Mr.
and Mrs. James M. Wsathsrby Issued
Invitations on Wednesday of thla Week,
for the evening of November 6, at 8L
Marys-on-l he-High lands, will be: For
the bride, Miss Marjorie Weatherby.
maid of honor; Mrs. Dudley Bates
Lawrence, of New York, matron of hon-
. Mlsa Virginia Means, Mlsa Bessie
Jemlson. Mrs. Flora Orr, Miss Dorothy
Orr. Mlsa Lillian Douglas, Mlsa Alice
Moore, Mlaa Florence Dawson and Mias
Emma Leedy. bridesmaids.
The groom's uttendantn will be Mr.
Dudley Bates Lawrence, of New York,
best man; Mr. Emmett Setbels and Mr.
8blpp Htewart. of Montgomery: Mr.
Herring, of Ashvllle. Ala.; Mr. Edward
Crawford, Mr. Frank White, Mr. John
Denson. Mr. Arthur Picard, Mr. Frank
Jones, all of Birmingham, groomsmen.
The ushers wll bo Mr. Borden Burr,
of Talladega; Mr. Chase Perkins, Mr.
Jesse L. Drennsn and Mr. William
Warren.—Birmingham Ledger.
MRS. MORGAN ENTERTAINS
AT AUSTELL HOME.
Mrs. Morgan, president of tpe Worn,
sn's Foreign Missionary Society, of
Auatsll. entertained at her home on
Friday evening for the beneflr of the
extension fund, quite a nice sum be
ing realised.
Mrs. Morgan's home was beautifully
decorated In ferns and autumn leaves.
She was assisted In receiving by her
daughter. Miss Eva Mny Morgan, and
her slater, Mlsa Willie Frank Edwards.
Aftei* a abort program and a game,
a salad course was served.
Lemonade was served In the dining
room, where the decorations were un
usually attractive, autumn leaves be
Ing used In abundance,, making the
room warm and ruddy In shades of
red.
Mrs.. Morgan and sister were both
attired In white.
HALLOWEEN PARTY.
To begin the fun. have a real old
fashioned candy pull; In fact, use the
kitchen Instead of the drawing room,
for “novelty". Is what the evening calls
for. Then have a tub full of water,
which shall represent the "sea of life,'
on It launch boats made of English
walnut shells, split In half, each bear
ing u -lltt'o candle'. If the light burns
brightly and the tiny craft steers away
from the other boats, haa no mishaps
from tidal waves, a linpy life is pre
dicted for the 'iwnfr; If two l.natk float
side By aide, life Interests will be mu
tual. If n boat clings to the aide of the
tub, the owner will not go far from
home, but If it sails out on the sea,
a long Jouraoy Is predicted. Do not
try to float many boats at a time.
Get a large bag and In it put as many
small bagH ns there arc girls present
Let each maiden draw one, and the
contents will determine the occupation
of her future husband. Here la a list
of articles to pm In the hag: Email
bottle, Indicating a doctor or a drug
gist; a tiny roll of cloth, a tailor or
merchant tailor; nn anchor, a naval
ofllcer; book or pen, Indicates a jour
nalist nr an .author; a camera, a pho
tographer, etc. Wind a ball of gaily
■olored twine; In the winding put In a
few small articles; toss the ball to n
person and tell him or her that a story
must be told while the string is being
unwound and continue until an article
Is reached; then the hall Is toased to
some one else, who must go on with
the narrative. By this time It will be
near midnight and time to serve re
freshments.-
CONFEDERATE DAMES.
Confederate Dames Is a new organl
zatlnn recently founded, in which
Southern women everywhere will be In
terested. To the new association only
true blue" Confederates and their de
scendants will be admitted. Mrs. C. W
Richmond, of Memphis, was the organ
Izer and director of the fleet chapter,
which has been named for General H.
Tyler, commander of Forrest's vet
erans. The constitution states that the
name was selected slnco “recognising In
General Tyler one of our most faithful
soldiers and veterans, wo name this
chapter of Confederate Dames for him
as a man whose bravery and loyalty we
delight.to honor."
The object of the circle la given In
ths constitution adopted at the ilrst
meeting. Is to "perpetuate and tench to
our posterity the true hlunry of our
great straggle and to commemorate the
heroism and sacrlflce of our Southern
people during the Civil war, and to
raise funds for the endowment- of a
schnlarnhlp to be called the 'Southern
Mothers’ Scholarship In Tennessee.'"
The constitution provides the ofllcer*
shall he a director, assistant director,
treasurer, recording secretary and cor
responding secretary and advisory
hoard, n membership committee and
historical committee.
Promoters of the movement ‘say It
must not be confounded with the Unit
ed Daughter* of Confederacy, but that
It Is not antagonistic to any Confeder
ate circle.
MEETING OF ^WOMAN’S CLUB.
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock the
Atlanta Woman's club held on unusu
ally I n't ere .Him; meeting nt the rooms at
the Orniid. Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, pres
ident of the club, presided.
Mrs. W. H. Felton, of Cartersvllte,
one of Georgia's most brilliant women,
dlscusaed In a most entertaining way
‘The Need of Circulating Libraries In
the Rural Districts."
A musical program under ths direc
tion of Mra. George R. Hlnman added
to the Interest of the meeting. Mrs.
Cora F. I.lgon rendered detlghtfutly
several vocal selections, Mrs. Hlnman
playing her accompaniments.
As It was library day at the club,
a number of excellent books were con
tributed by the members to the circu
lating libraries, which are sent out Into
the rural districts.
Mrs. L. J. Amsden, who Is chairman
of the library committee, had charge
of this part of the program, nnd spoke
briefly hut Interestingly of the good
being accomplished by this branch of
ths club's work.
Later the members of ths club and
theit gussts enjoyed light refreshments.
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DR. BELK TO LECTURE.
Rev. 8. R. Bealk wilt lecture at As-
byry Methodist churrh Tuesday even
ing, October 29. Subject. "Laughter
and Sunshine."
All are cordially Invited.
NATIONAL U. dTc. CONVENTION.
A number of prominent Nnahvllle
women will go to Norfolk to attend the
national convention of the Daughters
of the Confederacy, which wll] convene
In that city on November IS. says The
Nashville Tennessean.
Mrs. John C. Brown, who Is ex-presl-
dent general of the D. D. C., will attend
and tvlll be given a place of honor on
the platform. Mrs. John P. Hickman
and Mrs. Joe Buford will also attend
and the delegates elected front Lbs
Nashville Chapter ate: Mesdame*
Hugh I'r.ilahesd. Lula Ktrbv-Parrtah.
M. B. Pilcher. Paul Kldrldgo. Bettis M.
Donelson, William Hume, T. P. F. Al
lison, A. A. Douk. M. C. Goodlett and
MUaes Mollie Claiborne and Jennie and
Eliza Claybrook.
The other chapters will elect dele
gates at the next meeting.
The Norfolk Chapter has selected
two hotels for headquarters, the Inside
Inn. exposition grounds, and the At
lantic City Hotel.
The convention hall, where all me t.
Inga will be held, la on the exposition
grounds, but arrangements have been
hall front the outside
ground* will t>e op
tional with delegates and visitor*.
OT PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE GELEI
fogd|
is.a very nourishing food; in fact,
an article of diet so nutritious in
itself, would support life. On it
you can feed with profit and with
pleasure. Palatable and easy of
digestion.
Fop oalo by all Grocers
Pet-sohal Mention
Miss Jennie Hollis, of Amerlcus,
the guest of Mra. Colquitt Carter.
Captain Ernest West. U. 8. N„ left
Sunday night for Washington, where
he will be joined next week by Mrs.
West and young son.
Mrs. Grantland Rice, of Nashville,
will be the guest of friends In the city
this week, going from here to Amerlcus
to visit relatives.
Mrs, J. R. Hopkins left Suftday for
Washington, where she will Join Mr.
and Mrs. Ruasell Hopkins. ,
Mrs. H. M. Terrell has returned to
Balnbridge.
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Campbell, of
Chattanooga, will attend the Whitman.
Slminona wedding, which takes place
Tuesday evening, :
Sllss Lucy Kenan has returned from
Washington City nnd has been con
fined to her home since her return with
a severe cold.
Mrs. Edwlna Williams Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. SommsrViJle Hull, at
Augusta-
Mr. James HftlL of Augusta, will he
among the out-of-town guests at the
Whltman-Slmmons wedding.
Mrs. Joseph T. Derry Is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Parker, at Macon.
Mrs. Franklin C. Houser, of Macon,
is the guest of Mrs. George Holliday,
Mn Fred Lewis Is very 111 at St.
Josephs Infirmary, having been oper
ated on for appendicitis last week. His
many friends hope for n .speedy re.
covery.
Mrs. J. Pinckney Thomas left Sun
day for Augusta to attend- the United
Daughters of the Confederacy reunion.
Mrs, Emma Hell nnd Mr. Jack Cutler
will return thla week from New York,
Is visiting
The friends In Atlanta of Mrs. Mary
Van Winkle Walker and Mr. IV. H.
Smith, whose marlrage took place In
New York Thursday afternoon, will be
Interested to know that they will arrive
In Atlanta thla week to make their
home.
Mr. Hilliard Spalding lias sufficient
ly recovered from bis recent Illness to
leave the sanitarium and return to the
home of his uncle, Mr. W. T, Spald
ing, on Courtland street.
Mr. John H. Ramsaur Is III with ty
phoid fever.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward N. .Forlson,
ho have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fortson. In Washington, Go., are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds
Kirby Smith, at Hewanee, Tenn.
Sirs. J. H. Childs I* spending two
weeks with her sister. Sirs. W. F. Slan-
-, before leaving; for Florida. -
Mra. J. R. Pattlllo, of Knoxville, la
Islting In the city.
The friends of;Mrs. T. W. Clanton
will regret to learn that she la 111 with
typhoid fever.
Lieutenant Jack Hays* arrived Sun
day to Join hln wife and son, who are
the guests of Mrs. R. O. Wilby.
The friends of Mr. and Mra. W. A.
Ward will be sorry to learn of the se
rious Illness of their son. William A.
Ward, Jr., at their home on Forrest
avenue.
Miss Katharine Jelks. who la the at
tractive guest of her aunt, Mrs. O. O,
Hanson, on Piedmont avenue, will re
turn In a few days to her home at
Eufaula, Ala.
A wedding of-this week which Is of
Interest here Is that of Miss Sainuella
Whitman to Jerome Simmons, Jr.,
which will take place In Atlanta Tues
day. A number of relatives and friends
will attend the wedding from here.
Among these are:-Mr. and Mrs. Hani-
iiel Campbell, John Hutcheson, Mrs. O.
D. Gorman, <:. L. Hutcheson and Miss
Willie Campbell, who will be one of
the maids of honor.—Chattanooga
Times. • *.., . * *•
Mrs.. George M. Glover, of Louis
ville. Ky., Is visiting her son, Mr.
Charles P. Glover. ■ -
Mrs. Josephine Randolph, of Baton
Rouge. La., Is the guest of her nephew,
Mr. H. S. rourtnay,' Jr.,'at his home,
88 Pulliam street. ,
Mias;Nell WJtfte la spending several
weeks with relatives at Athens, Ga.
. Dr 1. 8. Hopkins spent Saturday In
Atlanta, returning to LaGrange In the
afternoon.
Miss Mee Young la the guest of
Mra. Alfred Truitt, on Columbia ave
nue.
Mrs. c. .H. Harrison and daughter,
HIM Beryl Harrison, have gone to
Jacksonville. Fla.', to Join Mr. Harrison,
who Is engaged In the insurance busi
ness In that city. Mrs. and Miss Har
rison will spend the winter In Jack
sonville.
Mias Louile Roper la the attractive
guest of Mrs. Burton Smith.
Mrs. Colquitt Carter, Mrs. Kate Car.
ter Mitchell, Mr. Eminet Mitchell.
Judge B. H. Hill. Misses Ellen Lowry
and Bessie Pope and Messrs. J. D.
Sfewnrt, Alex Lynn nnd Will Allen will
leave Tuesday for Dalton to attend the
marriage of Miss Mary Hill Carter and
Mr. George Hamilton.
Malaria Makes Pale, Sickly Children.
The Old Standard GROVE'S TA6TH-
I/EI'.l CHILL-TONIC drive# out ma
laria and builds up the ayatem. For
grown people and children, 60c.
TUESDAY LAST' CHANCE SKATE.
Some dealers ore invariably out of what
yna ssk for and offer yea a substitute which
they claim Is Jast nn good. This dealer is
wnrklng for bis own profit. Go to tbe
■ No. 2222
Gets the $50 Hat
Secretary Frank Weldon, of the State Fair, au-
•nounocs that 2222 is the lucky number, so the holder
of ticket upon which this number appears is entitled
to the exquisite i $50 Hat which was displayed in our
exhibit and which will be delivered, free of charge, up
on presentation of ticket at our store, either in- per
son or by mail.
If ticket No. 2222 is not presented within 10 days,
the Hat will be awarded to the holder of ticket bear
ing nearest number, greater or smaller, which, is pre
sented during the ten days following. In case two num
bers tie for thifc honor, we will present a $25 Hat free
to the holder of each number.
Due announcement of the award will be made
iu our later newspaper advertisements.
Smith & Higgins,
The
Underselling
, Store
Take
Walker St.
Cars
SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
HUNTSVILLE, ALA.
The now I'nrlxh Clnlld of Ibc Church of
the Nativity wn* organized on Tuesday
evening nt the residence of John I), Chad-
wick. Dr. Alexander McCabe, the new rec
tor of the church, presided, nnd.a constitu
tion was adopted and committees appointed.
l)r. McCabe was elected clmlrman ex-offirlo,
Mr*. Luko Matthew*. Tlce-chnirmnn; Ml**
Joanna Battle, registrar; Mrs. Kugeue Kv-
erett. htirson.
Mr*. Oscnr It. Hundley entertained nt n
reception on Thursday afternoon In compli
ment to her guest, Mr*. William Martin, of
**ot Spring*. Arl^.
Ml** Ite**le Newson entertained a few
friend* Informally nt the home of Mr. and
Mr*. A. W. Newaou Tuesday evening in
compliment to Ml** Willie Ray, of (green
wood. Ml»». Mr*. David A. Grayson enter
tained In compliment to Ml»n Kay on last
Thursday afternoon.
Friend* nnd relative* In this city have
been notified of th« marriage of MU* Mir
iam Wnrd, formerly of thl* city, nnd Mr.
Henry F. Good now, of Boston. The wed
ding occurred nt Fort Hmlth, Ark., October
15.
Mr*. Olen Well* entertained at her liom*
~n l'ujn*kl pike Thursday evening In com
pliment to Mr*. Homer Chase, of Maine.
Mra. Ren Hnwknnd little daughter have
returned to Sheffield, accompanied by her
mother. Mr*. John Dentil*.
Mr*. John Kerch, of Abingdon, HI*., f*
visiting her daughter, Mr*. E. I). Yerlon.
Mrs. Tom Ilrauunm, of Gurley, Is visiting
Mr*. John Children*.
Ml** Virginia Hull, of Newmarket, is vft*
ing relative* In UuntavRIo.
Min Hattie Ronnugh, of Harrodsburg,
y., I* visiting relative* here.
Mr*. Abm Brake Odd. of Cluttarllle, It fit-
ttlng relative* .In ihmtsrlRe. ,*. •
* Mr*. M. A. Collin* nnd children are visit-
dative* In Frankfort, Ky.
i* Grace Taylor, of Newmarket, I* tI»-
Itlng relative* here.
Mr*. 4. G. Fowler, of Belle Mina. I* visit-
relatives.
Mr*. J. F. MeNaughton ha* gone to An-
deraou, lod.. after visiting Mr*. W. T.
*"‘7b#U.
—I* Viola Jones has returned,to Decatur
after visiting Mrs. W. T. Jones.
Ml** Snllle Toon h*s returned to Harvest,
_la.. afetr visiting relative* hero.
Miss IsonUe Phillip*. of Winchester,
Tenn., I* visiting relative* here.
Mr*. M. M. Dox nnd Mr*. R. W. Walker
hare retrtrned from Nashville.
Ml** Willie Ray ho* returned to Green
wood, Mia*., after spending-several weeks
lore a* a guest at tne home of Mr. A. W.
S’ewsoa.
Mrs. Ro*n Chapman and Ml** Elisabeth
Chapman nre visiting relatives in Louis
ville.
Mrs, A. J. Abrams Is visiting relatives fn
hlladelphta.
Mr. and Mr*. R. I*. Ezell, of Birmingham,
•re visiting relatives In Huntsville.
Mr. and Mr*. Cbnrles II. Pulley, of Green
brier, hare been visiting relatives here this
w*ck.
Mist
TUIe-...
Mr*. Herbert Kelly, of Jeff, Is visiting
Mr*. Robert Orgaln.
Mrs. K. A. Pratt
vlintvto New York.
Mr*. Howard Gooch has returned from
Decatur.
Mr*. Max Laudauer haa gone to Vicks
burg. Miss.
Mr*. George Weiss and Ml** Cedle, of
Brooklyn, nr»t visiting Mrs. H. II. Levy.
Mr*. Karl If. Htover, of Florence, Is visit
ing Mr*. G. K. Holme*.
T.-HondJey and Ml** IJazd Bond
eturned from Dayton. Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Daya. ot Muysville,
Ind.. are. visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jack
Smith. '
Ml sic* 'Arvle and Dovle Fierce haTo re
turned front Birmingham.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph McCown have
turned -froth Llneolu, Tenn. \ *
More Wedding Gifts
With every marriage announcement the demand
increases for new ideas in the way of wedding gifts,
and with every demand is proof of our versatility.
Always we can show something distinctively
beautiful, something that seems designed 'especially
for the individual good taste,' whether that taste is
for simplicity or for a gift which would be imposing.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
llan spent last Saturday In Atlanta.
Misses Lucy Beck, of Griffin: Rdnu Fred
•Ick. of Marshallvllle; Llexe Yosc. of Law
tcnccvlllp. and Rolmrta Owinner, of Macon,
are the guest* of MU* Virginia Freeman, at
whose wedding on 1 nesoay evening they
were brldt-smalds.
Mis* Mnry Gnodrnui entertained Ml**
Irginla Freeman nnd her bridesmaid* very
delightful?-lt$t Friday evening, the occa
sion being one of the most attractive and
enjoyable affair* of the week.
MUs Christine ('ole attended the Atlanta
horse show this week.
Mr. Lynch Turner nnd little Mlo*e> El
len Turner nnd Ellen Camp spent- a few
■f»y*. In Atlanta ,last.week.
Friday evening the.member* of the Cow
eta Club complimented Ml** Virginia Free
man nnd her bridesmaid* with u mvst.cn-
Jorable donee.
• Ml** Katie Arnall’a Incheon Saturday was
a licautlful compliment to Mis* Virginia
Freeman and h<*r brldesmand*. Covers
were laid for fourteen and nn elaltornte
menu of ten courses wa* served. Tbe table
meats,
attractive arrangement
pink
nnd white Combos, silver, cnndelabrn with
tluk shaded caudle*, cut gin** bon-bon
(she* holding pink nnd white mints be
ing the decorative, feature. The fnvora
has returned from
gu— T
Freeman, Lacy Beck,. Uexe Vose, Edna
Frederick. Uolmrta Gwinner, Mary / Good-
rum, Ixuilac Poddy. Mary Parrott, Julia
May Hackney. Bemln Powell, Kate Snead
and Mr*. Irvin Walker.
Quite a large crowd of Newnanlte* spent
Tuesday, which was stockholders’ day,
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Bander* Gibson attended
the horse show In Atlanta this week. They
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CORSET
CONSTRUCTION
Comfort, material, fit and
vtorkmanahip go with avory
ona of our Coroota. Coroot
construction io an art with
ua. Every ona ia dasiyited l.
correct the defecta of oach
particular ca«e. There can ba
no diaaatitfoetion hero, be
cause our designing, cutting
and fitting are in the, hand, of
an expert corsetier recently
from New York.
THE TAILOR-MADE
CORSET 00.
• 1-2 Whitehall Street
' (Over Viaduct).
Mr*. Jar* Murphy I* vfsitlnfdn Memphis.
Mr*. A. L. Muon* bn* returned 'from a
•It to Gnrlay.
Major nnd Mr*. William If. Ecbola hare
returned from Nashville.
Mr*. G. L. Terry has returned from
Mavsrlllc.
Mis* Katie Hny has returned from Birm
ingham;
Sllss Annie Hanford, of Sheffield, I* visit
ing Ml** Miriam Wellman.
Mlsa Lida Ppence haa returned from Blrra-
,B ffiS m john Iaml»er*on has returned from
a visit in Birmingham.
NEWNAN.
Mr*. E. H. Dent and -Mra. N. E. I'owel
are visiting relative* In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. McTaslin Manley are the
gne«ta of their mother, Mrs. Moore, at the
Vlrglnli House.
Mr*, t’otvln Holme*, of Atlanta, I* visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Habersham
Mr*. Jack PoweR and son. Wyatt, hate
returned from'a visit to relatives In Rome.
Mr. W. R. Grr and Mia* Benetti Orr
Mr. J. S. Ilolllnnhead, of Atlanta, were tbe
jue*if» of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes Sum
ifr». W. t\ Wright has returned from
a visit to Mr*. Gordon Lee, at (?hlrkftmanga.
Mr. Preston lllll. of Atlnntn. visited New-
an relnUo* this week.
Froffseor Henderson ami Mr. Gland Quil-
Bears tb®
Signature of
WAXENE
For floors and woodwork.
GEORGIA PAINT A GLASS CO„
40 Peachtree Street.
iiiMiHiioiia l>«»f ui-e-ii ixfiiini ti, I Ilf HI
ding of Miss Willie Taylor, of this city.
Mr. riinrlc* Hhelly Ilancvck, of Taltndcj
the weildlng to take place November 6 at
the home ot Mr. and Mra. J. A. Wnliia on
Mnrvln Hill. Mia* Tuylor I* a daughter of
Mr. W. If. Taylor, the well known real es
tate man. and haa hosts «f friends Interest
ed In her approaching wedding.. Mn» I* a
young woman of strong pereoflalltv and
possesses mrrny charming trait* of charac
ter. Mr. lUucock |* a prominent bu*lnea*
man In Talladega. He 1* * nephew of the
late well known and much beloved General
(.harles Shelly, nnd ha* a wide circle of
friend* who will congratulate him on win
ning so lovely a woman. Tbe wedding will
be a quiet home affair, taking plaec at the
handsome home of the bride * sinter. Mrs.
4. A. Wallis, with whom she has made her
home for the past few months. The cere
inony wifi be performed by Rev. J. L. Fer
guson, 0 f Birmingham, an nncle of the
Wednesday afternoon ot 3:30 o'clock the
Wednesday Study Glut* met with Miss Slar-
ths Buchanan or the home of Mrs. Tnlane
Kidd on Christine avenue. The meeting
was a very Interesting one, the subject lay
ing Washington Irving. Special study was
given lo “The Sketch Rook."
Mr. and Mr*. J. M Martin left Tueadar
for Marhurr, Ala., which place thev will
make their borne. Mr. Martin has a respon
sible position with the Marhnry Lumber
Company. Roth Mr. aud Mr*. Martin have
acore* of friends who regret to see them
leave Anniston, nnd who wish them every
auccesn In their new home.
Mis* Edwlna Kirkpatrick, after a visit of
severs! month* to Sil*a Mildred Hmlth on
Marvin Hill. left for her home In Green
ville on Hunday afternoon. Mins Hmlth ac
companied her as far ns Montgomery.
Sirs. Charles Kline was ho*tess for the
Thursday Bridge Club nt her homo Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr*. R P. Thomason entertained the la
dle* of the Married Ladies' Club at her
home on Tyler Hill ou Wednesday afternoon
«f S o'clock.
Miss Resale Mallory bn* returned from a
pleasant Ttslt to Chnccoloceo.
T. Ed id on arm. J r „ toft U,t
Wednesday for Montgomery (or a visit of
several weeks.
Misses Louise Pugh and Eunice Hcrvtggn
returned from a visit to Birmingham Mon-
Mis* Lena Ring bam left for her home at
Talladega Tuesday after a visit to her
friend. Mrs. Lucius McKibbon. on North
Noble street.
_ , PEN8ACOLA, FLA.
The ladies of Pensacola have organised
into an rtMoefntlon for the beaiitlfyfn* of
the »elly. Tbe wock i» to begin w|lit the
larger undertaking*.
Arrangements are being made for the en
tertainment of the atntc tn«p*. which nre
to go Into camp at Fort Pickens and Mc
Rae, seven hundred strong, today. The en
campment will take tdnee at the name tlma
nt the target practice of the const artil
lery, nnd the state troopa will hare nn
opportunity to use the artillery piece*.
With the coast artillery for n model, the
tnen^wlll be kept constantly busy drilling
and nt target practicing. The force will
amount to about a thousand men. takes
Ml** Corn Hnnt, who. baa been In North
Carolina lor the summer, has returned
home, nnd with her have come Mrs. Hem-
Ing and Mis* Fleming, of Athens. <»«•
Mlsa Hilda Blount la the guest of friend*
In New Orleans. ... *
Mr*. Higgins, wife nt Paymaster
of tbe navy yard,, left for Texas on Hatur-
K. Itror, Jr„ on.] Mn. Wllrart
Haywood, have left for New lurk, niter*
they will spend several weeks.
ALPHARETTA.
Mrs. Joe Lott, of south Georgia. 1* **»•
guest of relatives here.
Mr. Htake Burge, of <
entlv visited Mr. W. F. Burge ana rani to-
Judge II. |. Seale speut part of !**l week
iu Greene county. , . _
Mrs. C. P. Norman has returned front a
vlalt to relatives In Atlanta. . ..
Dr. J. D. McCollum was the gue*t of few*
Ives In Adnlrsvllle last week. ,
Mr. snd Mr*. Judmm Cogburn, of Marl*
tin. nre the guests of relative* here.
Mlaa Ruth Heale, of Graysvliie. Temn.
the guest of her parent*, Judge and .nrv.
II. J. Scale.
RAINCOATS
FOR MEN
We will sell you *
Raincoat for $10
Or for $12 or $1S
Or for $18 or $20
All are splendid valuez at
the price hut strMfV
easy for you to do on our
Easy Payment Plan. Fac
tory to wearer—73 Stores.
Over 71 WHITEHALL 8T.
Store Open Mondsy Even-
nines Until 9 p. m.