Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 13, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNKSDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 1D0T. 11 "i 1 SOCIETY 1 i. •* ••••••••••• MRS. NOBLE’S BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs. B«n F. Noble, of Montgomery, entertained at a bridge party Wednes- day afternoon at the home of her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Patterson. on West Peachtree street. In honor of MISS Aline Patterson. The house was effectively decorated W lth white and yellof chrysanthemums an d the score cards and Ices carried out the same color scheme. The prises were a handsome veil pin and an embroidered collar and handkerchief. The guest of honor was given a pair of silk hose. Mrs. Noble wore a becoming gown of light blue silk net made over silk. Miss Patterson was gowned in pale blue radium, trimmed with ‘ princesse lace and embroidered In gold. She wore a hat of blue, trimmed with ^The* party Included: Misses Nina Gentry, Susie May Pope, Mary Brent smith. Louise Hawkins, Gladys Levin, \llce Vandiver. Leone Ladson, Hattie Fannie Gray, Margaret Ladson, Bessie Pope, rarollne DuBose, Elle Dargan and Cora Winn. TO MISS GARRETT. Mrs. Valdlmqr Gude and Mjss Mary Gude entertained at a bridge party Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Gude's apartments In the Corinthian in com pliment to Miss Augusta Garrett. The apartment was attractively dec orated with chrysanthemums, and aft er the game a dainty luncheon was served. Miss Helen Morris won the prise, a pair of silk hose, and the guest of hon. or was presented with a set of gold pins. Mrs. Gude wore a becoming gown of black tafTeta trimmed with lace. Miss Gude's toilet was blue silk. Miss Garrett wore a green broad cloth suit and a black satin hat trim med with plumes. JONES-PRATOR. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at Fort Valley, Miss Pearle Jones was mar ried to Mr. CllfTord H. Prator In the presence of a large and representative assemblage of friends and relatives. The first bridesmaid was Miss Mary Williams, of Talladega, Ala., the other bridesmaids being Misses Mamie Mil ler, Janie Culpepper, Eugenia Riley, Meeta McDonald, Louise McDonald, Kula Prator and Nolle Carter. The ushers wore Messrs. W. F. Mil ler, R S. Braswell, Sidney McWilliams and Glenmore Greene. Little Misses Anna Willingham, of Atlanta, und Elsie Jones, wearing pret. ty while frocks, were the ribbon bear jfprZj . M. High Company Atlanta Clearing House Certificates “Good as Gold” The J. M. High Company Shoe Specials Special Sale Women’s and Children’s Winter Underwear Knit Petticoats. Ladies ’ fancy Knit Petticoats (cotton), knee length, 50c and I ww Ladies’ fancy Knit Wool Petti coats, knee lengths, 98c to $2.50 A Great Stock of the Best Kinds Medium and Heavy Underwear Women’s Real $2.50 Shoes, $2 Pair Women's new Fall Styles Patent Leath er and Vicl Shoes. Hundreds of pairs. See Broad street window. All new style models; qualities exclusive Shoe for. Our price, special... Women’s Shoes, $2.75 Pair. Hundreds of pairs of Women’s newest Fall and Winter Vlcts and Patent Leathers, with popular dull mat kid tops, welted and turned soles, etc., real $3.50 qualities, $2.75 Pair. “Redfern” Corsets We’re sole Atlanta agents for world- famed ‘’Redfern” Corsets. Recom mended by dress makers and other artists as the ideal good form Corset. “Redfcrns” are made in such fine materials by such expert designers and possess such qualities of satis fying excellence that they are famed throughout the sartorial world. LADIES’ KNIT UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ fleece-lined Jersey ribbed Vests and Pants. Vests have pearl buttons and silk tope in neck. These are extra values; garment kvw # Ladies’ Jersey ribbed fleece-lined, long-sleeved . Vests nnd Pants: silk tape in neck of ^£j)rti Vests, pearl buttons, etc.; garment vS'V VERY SPECIAL VALUES. Ladies' extra quality fleeee-Iinod, long-sleeved Vests and Pants: silk crochet in neck and down front of Vests, silk tape: regular nnd extra sizes. Extra values for. garment.... WWW Medium weight “Linwood Mills” Jersey ribbed long sleeved Vests and Pants; pearl buttons, silk tape, cte„ in regular and extra sizes. Kfllr* Extra value for Ladies’ long sleeved half-wool Vests and Pants; pearl buttons, silk tape, etc,. 75c garment Ladies’ three-quarter soft wool Vests and Pants; silk crochet and silk tape in neck and down front, pearl buttons; in regular nnd QQ/i Ladies’ extra quality 90 per. cent Wool Vests and Pants, silk crochet and silk tape in0*4' rtf) neek, pearl buttons, etc I Ladies’ extra quality Silk and Lisle Vests and Pants, medium weight; silk crochet and silk 0*4 tnpe in neck of Vests, pearl buttons, etc I “BEDO” NON-SHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ celebrated “Redo” non-shrinkable all- wool close ribbed Vests and Pants; fine silk crochet nnd tnpe in neek, pearl buttons, etc. 0*4 7(5 Beautiful weight and quality $lil v Ladies’ “Redo” non-shrinknhle close ribbed all- wool Vests and Pants. Vests have silk crochet nnd ribbon tnpe in neck. Pants have FrenchdJ'JJ flfl bands, pearl buttons; garment $CiwU Special Sale of Kimonos. We otfer tomorrow choice selec tion of ladies’ very pretty Ki monos and Dressing Sacques of beautiful quality Flannelettes, in newest styles and choice AQu colors, at 89c and 5#0G Ladies’ short Outing Flnnnel Pet ticoats, deep scalloped SQQ ruffle : 1 Smell lot ladies’ Kimonos of nice Outing Flannel to close tomorrow for 09C Ladies’ Union Suits. Ladies’ extra quality fleece-lined Jer sey ribbed ITjilon Suits, crochet In neck and down front, linen tape, pearl but tons, etc. Extra value, 50c Ladles* finest quality "Bedo” non- shrinkable all-wool Union Suita; fancy silk crochet In neck and down front; silk tons, Children’s Underwear. crocnet m neca ana ciown ironi; tape and pearl but- ClO OC Children’s fleece-lined cotton Vesta , $2.75 and nnd Pants, garment, 50c 25C for.. 75c ’•Redfern” Cor sets, $3.00 to $15 Expert Corsetiers will fit you with n model suitable for your figure free of charge. Ladles’ medium weight “Linwood Mills” Jersey ribbed Union Suits; silk tape, pearl button, $1.00 The groomsmen were Messrs. Tom Flournoy, Dawson Kendrick. O. Jones, Arva Brenton. Edwin Martin, Dave Strother. Harris Nell and Rus sell Edwards. The bride was Immediately preceded to the altar by the matron of honor, Mrs. T. R. Prator. where she was met by the groom and his best man, Mr. L. R. Prator. The bride’s handsome gown was of white messallne satin combined with i lace over silk, anti her bouquet was of white roses. One-half of the bridesmaids wore toi lets of pink silk, the other half of blue silk. The matron of honor wore white point d’esprlt lace over white silk. Following the ceremony the bride and groom were tendered an elaborate re ception at the home of the parents of the groom. Among the out-of-town guests wero Mrs. J. 8. Willingham and Miss Ethel WiJjJnghnm, of Atlanta. We carry a great stock of all best kinds of Corsets at popular prices, from $1.00 up. , Ladles' two-thirds wool Union Suits, silk crochet and silk tape in neck. $1.50 Boys’ fleece- lined Pants and Vests, from 1 to 16 25c years Children's and Misses' half-wool Vesti and Pants, up to IB years, KZf\*% garment WWW Children's and Misses* fleece-lined Un ion Suits, gray and white, from 4 to 14 years. Extra e/> A value wVC Ladies’ heavy Eiderdown Dress ing Sacques and Kimonos, reds and grays, £ *f B? j* ♦1.25 and.... 91 .90 Up Some Specials! Large Size “California’’ Blankets $0.50 Pair. As advertised, 40 pairs large size extra heavy all pure Wool “Cali fornia” Blankets in plain white and beautiful plaids. Real $8.50 $6.50 Extra quality plain white and beautiful plaid Blankets, large size, extra heavy; j* A QQ very special ^TaOv Handsome Blankets, $5.00 Larpo size pure wool plain white and plaid Blankets; $5.00 Children's and Misses' two-thirds wool Union Suits, from 4 to 16 80c years, 76c and... Children's all-wool Union Suits, all sizes, 89c and... $1.00 extra quality for. Very Special, $3.89. About 40 pairs excellent quality choice plaid Blankets, $3.89 special J. M; HIGH COMPANY J. M. HIGH COMPANY J. M. HIGH COMPANY J. M. HIGH COMPANY J. M. HIGH COMPANY | limillliSHIHHIMMHM SOUTHERN SOCIETY innruN x DINNER PARTY. Tuesday evening Dr. and Mr*. R. B. Ridley gnvo a handsome dinner In hon- or of Mr*. AUert Mile*, of-Charleston, who Is visiting Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Boykin. In Decatur.- Her guest* were Mrs. Mile., Mr. and Mr*. B. M. Boykin. Mr*. E. P. Anstey, Ml** Adelaide Ev erhart and Mr. Charles McCulloch. KING’8 DAUGHTERS AND SONS. circle Np. 2. King’s Daughters and Sons, will hold a Margaret Bottome memorial service Thursday, November 1t, at 3 o'clock, at Mre, Melton's, 135 P.aw*oa street. All King's Daughters and Son* In the city are cordially In- JJiM to attend, and all members of ' line No. 2 ore urged to be present, as the service will be very Interesting. MISS BERTHA BAILEY, Aislitant Corresponding Secretary. JULIETTE NIX W. C. T. U. The Juliette Nix Woman’s Chrlftlan Temperance Union will hold a memo rial service at the grave of our com rade in Westvlew cemetery Thursday afternoon. Friends , and relatives of Jfi*. Juliette NIX ore invited to be present. Take Walker to Westvlew car and meet at the cemetery gate at 2:45 •lock. MRS. D. L. BRADLEY. President. MISS MINNIE COLLINS, Secretary. LADIES OF MACCABEES. The members of Rose Colvin Hive. 3, are requested to meet at the h"nie of Lady Commander Smith, 20 , rk "treet, Thursday afternoon nt 3 "Clock. Mrs. Rose Y. Colvin will be [resent to explain the new benefit* of tee order. 'il Lady Maccabees and friends are 1 '[lied to the Lady Maceabee hall this I .dnesdny) evening at 86 Central • venue, at 7:30 o’clock, for the purpose '' hearing Mr*. R. Y. Colvin, state "•aniander, talk on the order and Its h' vs benefit*. TO GOVERNING BOARD. Mr. James H. Xunnally entertained 're members of the governing board “■ vhe Piedmont Driving Club Tuesday evening, his guests including Mr. Mll- [[hrvnn. Mr. Theodore Hammond, ['“Welle, Mr. Dan Harris, Mr. E. leter*. si r , Austell Thornton, Mr. ■' Jdrey I'alhoun. I, *“* dower* on the table were yel- " nd white chrysanthemums, and ,L '“enu served was characteristic of ,i*. evce.lent service of the country BIRMINGHAM, ALA. A November svrddliut hrantlful in tin* ex- trump was that of Ml** George Wt»a$.erly and Mr. Alexander t’lltberlll Birch, whirl* b*ok place Wednesday evening nt 9 o'clock, Ht. Marys-on,the-Highland*, with Dt\ n* performing l he ceremony. The church was beautifully decorn red with palms nnd chrysanthemums. The bridal party Included Mimics Bessie Jemlsou. Emma Leedy, Florence DnwsMii. Flora nnd Imrothy Orr, Alice Moore, Lillian Douglas and Virginia Means as bridesmaids, and Mrs. Dudley Mutes l*nwrenee, of New York, sister of the groom, as mntrD of honor, and Miss MarjorJe Weatherly, sis ter of the bride, ns maid of honor. Miss Weatherly entered the church on the arm f Jter father, and wore an exqflsite tlort of chiffon over messallnc with rose •Int luce and carried lilies of the valley. Mr. Birch and his best man, Mr. Dudley Mates latwrence. at the altar. After the ceremony, a reception followed nt the home of the bride's parents. .ss Weatherly I* ... s tw, — „ the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Mrs. It. T. O’llniilou. of Han Jose, Cal., are visiting Mrs. A. Jenkins. Miss Mary Carter has returned to Hurley after visiting relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. M. It. Moorman have re turned front a visit In Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Newman itoblusou have re* turned from Memphis. Mrs. James Harwell and Miss Jean Har well, of Jeff, have been visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will TVflllm of Detroit, arc visiting relatives here. Mrs. Bnllle K. Hunt, of Mrlstol, Va.. is vis iting Mrs. Men P. Hunt. Miss Alberta Taylor nnd Mrs. Don Van Diisen have returned from Colorado Springs. Mrs. W. II. Mctircw has returned to Hhelbyvljle after visiting relatlv Mrs. Fields Miller, of Lexington, fcy., Ih visiting Mrs. O. II. Patton. Mrs. Margaret Rolling Is at home after visiting In Virginia during the last few months. Mhs Annie Moggnti has returned to her gnn lias i home in Huntersville. Mr. nnd Mrs. David A. Grayson have re turned from Cincinnati. Mrs. W. B. Icttus is visiting In Relic Mina. 8ANDERSVILLE. Mfs. I. W. Newman. Mrs. F. F. Stnepr, Mrs. H. M. Hitchcock. Mrs. W. II. Wynne arc In Wayneslsiro attending the Rnptlst Missionary convention. Miss Annie Nicker complimented' her niece. Miss i.llllnf* Donovan, of Macon, with a bridge parly on Thursday afternoon. T. W. Ilardwb k entertained the Lit erary Club on yesterday afternoon from 3 to a o'eloek. "The Courtship of Miles •The Round Table” Misses Mury Hardwick aud Willie Perkins served the members of the circle with a delicious repast. Dr. ami Mrs. O. L. Rogers. Misses Kara It and Kll/.nl*eth Rogers returned Wednesday summoned to attend the funeral Jacob Caraker, the father of Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. R. A. Tatum, who has spent the Weatherly « Mr. Hindi Is the son of Mrs. ... Clithernll Mlrch, ami Is a prominent member of the Birmingham bar. After an extensive wedding journey Rust, Mr- and Sirs. Birch will lie at home with Mr. Hitch's mother. Aiiout one hundred and ttfty ladies ac cepted the Invitation to n bridge nnrty nt - J to n bridge r Suit Item Club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. K. M. Tntwiler acted ns hostess, nnd nssisted by several other Indies. Puuch served during the games, und Mrs. Hindi entertained Monday afternoon from to 6 o'clock In honor of Miss Weatherly and Mrs. Dudley Rntes Lawrence. More than a hundred guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. Dudley Rates Lawrence entertained the home’ of her mother, Mrs. A. HI roll. Among the out-of-town guests nt Birch Weatherly wedding were Judge and Mrs. Thomas Jones. Mrs. Kllsbnrg. Mr*. otic Hopkins. .Mr, and Mrs. Dud- ... .. Lawrence and Mrs. Woodruff, of New York: Miss Lllllnu Ball, of M»ntg« nnd Mrs. William Hnnlle Is the guest of Mf. Hurdle's relatives In New Orleans. Mrs. Ed want Holmes, of Macoti, tin.. Is the guest of bet parents. Mr. und Mr* John Steele Jemlsou. Miss Seymour Nance and Mr. Jesse \ntes, of Birmingham, were married lu Green ville, Miss.. Wednesday evening. !,<>o Loeb nnd Miss Htelln Hirscb bride's sister. In Cincinnati. After n wed- ing trip East. Mr. Loeb and bis bride III make Birmingham their home. Mr. i.oob Is a inenilier of the Arm of Love man, Loeb k I*oeb. WORLD'S WEEK OF PRAYER. Die world’* week of prayer for the "unq Women’s Christian Association :- he;,! Christian Association P 'J* ““served In not less than tblr- I , '™ “liferent countries. Atlanta ,«** with these many countries rni.i. * T lo her association rooms i ,nr . of pralie ami petition. <■ . i. "S* /‘‘ r 'hanksriving Is the gen- ii... .F. 1 by Mr. Seely of one Issue of la G<‘o-iria n " P,en<II< * pap * r ’ ’ rho At,an " <b : !*ned> MRS. L. H. •faro Society en Pafle Twelve. sir*. A inti Hodden, formerly of Binning lid in. but now of Morion. U eondned tu her room nt the home of her .Inter. Mrs. H. j. Wnlker, it Writ End, by rea*on of un ,l '\Ihi, Genevieve Jnekson will. spend th- t tiristmae holiday* tvlth I-"«•*«. Mr i.l Mr*, (ieonre F. JnelMon. MIm Mnrte Impel ton, who li»* lieen stmlylns voice In New will *pend Clirtsthia* with rein tine. In Itlriulnsham. Mrs. Geor*e Morrow Is the suest of Mr, Warner Shook. In Ttw-nlooss. Miss Zemms We!.l> I’ltimsn Is the truest of her eottaln, Miss leiulso Crawford, In Xnscaloow. HUNT8VILLE, ALA. Miss Mtrtnm WvllmaB and Ml*- -NHda Humphrey enterfslned nt dinner at the tame of Mr*. J. I>. Humphrey on Wednes- Ilf Memphis. |, visit- flr^mt'd 'Mr,' lierlirt Davis of New®*! .. ere rlsltitiz relative* 111 llnntsvllle. In; k M'ra 0, J. r |'*!"l" raeo rn'r*! I.» Annie Lowe, of ll«*le*re»n. an* visiting friends here. lag r _ Jl'ra.'fclor'ilnnd end Misses Minnie nnd Ada Mil Ihmrt have returned from Tnsema- L 'irw 11. *E. AUen. of I'ortlaud, Ore, sud THE KNABE PIANO Gives tone to your home and an atmosphere of real culture, besides affording the best there is in piano quality. It's just as easy to purchase a KNABE PIANO as it is to buy a lower grade in strument. In a piano, as in other things, it pays to get the best Our special piano propo sition will enable you to purchase a KNABE on terms that will suit you, See us about it PHILLIPS & CREW CO. 37-39 Peachtree St. Knabe Agents for 40 Years. summer In northeast Georgia, returned home mi Tuesday. ills* Lillian Imnovnn. of Macon, Is the guest of Miss Annie Nicker. Miss L"im Robison lias returned from an extended visit to relatives lu Atlanta. Mrs. Thomas Hoax, of Rome. Is tlio guest of Mrs. A. Louis Mrs. M. t'liapiiian and children, Elolse aud Charlie, are visiting lu Atlanta. Mrs. Richard Emtmiiii. of Baltimore, after a fortnight's visit to her mother. Mrs. E. K. Kite, has returned home. Mr. nhd Mrs. Fred Htoke*. after a lirlel visit to Mr*. Stokes' parents. Judge and Mrs. L. Richards, have returned to I orsytli. Mrs. Roberta Tnrbultoii Is spending the week In Augusta. visit to Columbus. . Colonel George C. Evans Is In Memphis, nnd from there he goes to Norfolk and Miss Kate Hoax, of Cednrtown. Is the guest fo her sister. Mrs. A. W. Evans. Misses Willie Thigpen, Annie Jail a Turk- “and Mary Rawlings. Yaiiule Arthur Rawlings, Gordon Garhutt, Frank Witt, Then Cooley aud (Hues Wood, formal th*» party that gave Miss Isailsc Blount a delightful surprise party on Tuesday even ing. MILLEDGEVILLE. beautiful social event w. s the mar riage of Miss Mnybelle Moure and Hr. ""lomns J. Cater, which took pln<v at »» •lock Wednesday, at the McthmNft church. The ceremony was |>orforincd by Rev. Ford Me Re*. Miss Mattie Moore mnhl of honor, and Miss Bertie Maze was tint bridesmaid. The bridesmaids and groomsmen were Miss Baxeiuore. Miss Claudia Troutman, Mlm Marie Whitaker. Miss Annie Cater, ami Messrs. Davenport Guerry, Nat Davis. Will Ballard. Harry 1’opi**r. Mr. Charles Cater was best my». Mie ushers were Messrs. Janies Moore .* d Sidney Jones. Immediately after the certs mony a large reception was given at the home of Mrs. Sam I*. Mad dox next Tuesday, the entertainers being the members of the T. 8. Club, to which Miss Felker belongs. More than ninety guests have received Invitations to thla afternoon affair. Misses Bessie and Jennie Hamilton are In iittciidnncf at the Federation of Clubs Tlftoti, representing the Lesche of Dul- ton. Carter nnd Miss Hardwick here. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Horton have gone to Atlanta, where they will reside In future. Mr. Nell Hamilton spent Mnturday In At lanta, attending the football gome. The ladles of the Episcopal ehnreli su delightful (Hirer tea nt the home of Ml Japanese Charles Flowers this W*»elL room added to the attractive scene, nnd refreshments were daintily served by fair maidens m the eoatmae of the dfrysanthr mum country. Miss Floy Felker will arrive In Dalton next week to be an attendant ot the Felker- M t'aniy wedding. Miss Ellen Lowry has ret timed to Atlnuta after n visit to Mrs. M. I* Gadget-. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Briscoe, of Knox ville. are In town. Iha guest* of Mrs. Lowry aud Mrs. Gttdgcr. Mrs. Hue Harris Alien and Mrs. John Thomas have returned from Atluuta. CARLTON. The Misses Eberhardt entertained delight- fully last Thursday night. During the even- lug game* were |»laye<| ami fortune* told, mi at late hour delicious refreshments ed, Mrs. /Utah Hutcheson, of Comer, visited Mrs. Frank Glenn lost Thursday. . Will Maunders, of Dnnlelsvllle, visited . Riley. Ilamllt ton Elrnrhardt. Clyde Kber- home of Mrs. Charles Moore, The toilet . the bride was elegant mid beautiful, being of Matin DeLyoti made princes*. She carried a beiuiuet of roses and 11110-; of the valley. The maids wore exquisite gowns of white chiffon lace trimmed, and carried lionqoets of white chrysanthemums. The bride and grooui left nt 9 o'clock for a trip North, after which they will make over to Athens to the fair last week. Miss Elizabeth Eberhardt went over to Elberton Inst Monday. Miss Janie Demlwylcr went np to Athena day Mr. where Mr. Cater Is In gi ■PSHPifi their home In Mai business. Mr. nnd Mr*. R. II. Woollen announce the engagement of their niece. Annie Louise Hall, to Mr. Robert Hendrix McComb, the mnri’lnge to take place November TT. The ‘ ‘' is a : ■ * ' bride young lady of unusual nttrn«- elrcle*. Mr*. B. L. Barnes Is the guest of Mrs. Henry Chance In AugiiNtn. Mr. Thomas Calloway has returned from Atlanta. .Mr. II. M. Jones has returned from At lama, aud will tnnke this city bis future DALTON. Bessie Hamilton entertained very delightfully on Monday night for Mrs. Geo. W. Hamilton. Jr. The humhmme house was brilliantly lighted aud decorated for the oc casion. which, though Informal aud confined to ige tlftil nml pleasing In even: Instance. ■■tal “ - - io-f was tout grcsslve up Jinks, P ml the score card* were In the shape of hearts. Inuring dainty Cupids “u t —“ “ t»ow and arrow. The tables were rov er**l with pink, nml flowers aud refresh ments were In thla color. An elaborate salad course was served after the game, ing with delicious Christmas fruit cake. Thereafter the prise was presented to the guest of honor, mu exquisite water color Tu ‘ ** '* Forest scene. present Sirs. G. K.’ Moore. C. K. Mims Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, Jr. Mr*. _ Mrs. J. II. GtfuL Misses Victor Lynn. Emily Carter, Nell Moore, Kate Hamilton. Jessie Gaut. Jennie Hamilton, Bessie Hamilton. Messrs. G. W. Hamilton. V. K. Mims, Frank MrCutchen. O. W. Hamilton. Jr.. Neil Hamilton, Wilt Moore, Mae Lyuu. Henry Hamilton. fc. MeCatny next week. Fifty guests bare been Invited, ami the occasion promises a great deal of pleasure to those attending. recently. Colonel W. W. Mtnrke, of Commerce, via* I ted rcultivoR here last week. Miss bln Callaway visited Mis* Janie Demlwylcr last Mnturdny. Mrs. Rex Brown, of Asheville, X. C. v expected this week to visit her father. his niece. Mrs. Cagle, recently. primary department ■ _ Mr. and Mrs. Redenbauxh were the gueata. of Mrr *-— •— Hr*. Jesae Caldwell Wednesday, JOHN M. MILLER CO*. CHRISTMAS B00K8 of all KINDS, STATESBORO. Mrs. A. J. Clary fa spending Augusta. Mrs. II. ,B. Strange la spendlug some tlrao lu .Snvantiah with her sister, Mrs. J. C. J Brannon. V. Allen, of Valdosta, has.been **l, •**. I , ,»l|l II, 1*1 * HIUUBia visiting friends In Rtiitesltoro. Mrs. J. R. Williams and children are spending some time -In Augusta. Miss Rebecca duelling, of E!t>erton ( hai returned home after spending some time with Mrs. Howell Cone. Mrs. D. N. M. Holland a visit to Fort Valley. bn* returned from Miss Polly Wo..,i and Mist Jessie Rico visited Havunnali thla week. Mr. J, A. McDotignhl lias returned from a Visit to Asheville. N. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Anderson hare re- turned to Hnvnnnnlt after a visit to Mr. E. slated In on entertainment on Friday even- \ ’fils* OnMn Williams. Hiss IVsrt tloHand and .Miss Hallle MeDougald attended the t fair lu Augusta thla week. Colonel Oscar J. Franklin, of Eastman, - -- . , e thu ^ vlslteil bln nftber’a family here week. Mr. A. F. Brow... Mr. Richard Fortson, of Elberton. .visit- cd his sister, Mrs. Harry Eberhardt* lust Dnnlelsvllle last Huuday. Miss Myrt Thomson, of Comer, Miss Lily Johnson last Huuday. HARALSON. Mr. E. H. Kelley, of Atlanta, was the guest of Mr. Jesse Cole Hlinday. Mrs. Braswell, who has Ih*cii visiting In Heuola. returned home Tuesday. Dr. Robert Taylor and ht* brother, Mr. W. II. Tnylor, came over from Gridin Mon day to bunt birds. Mrs. Jesse Cole has returned from Benol, when* she visited Mr*. J. Couch. Rev. Boswell Williams was the guest of CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Signature of Centenarian Dead. Washington, Nov. 13.—Hr*. EI1I* Queen, the only' woman centenarian resident of the District of Columbia, died at her daughter’s home in Ten- nellytown last night. Mrs. Queen wo* born In 1807 and lived more than nine ty year* In Tennellytown. She always prided herself In never having been 111 1 a day In her life. STAINS Lucas varnish stains—best on earth. GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO, 40 P.achtre, Street. UMBRELLAS The Kind You want TSE “imOR-BABE." Large Line—Handsome Design*. SEE THE8E AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE MAKING A SELECTION. Taylor Umbrella Mfg. Go. 32 1-2 Peachtree St.