The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 02, 1906, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. 13 f AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 19J PeachtrN Street, Allinta, 6a. OVER SCHAUL A MAY. Dr. C.C. NEEDHAM, Prop. Rubber Plates...... (A cn 22-K Sold Crown v "/lOU Porcelain Crown Brldgework, per tooth PAINLESS EXTRACTING C D C C I TEETH CLEANED r K 11. Hours, 8 am. till 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. WE TAKE IMPRE88ION ANDPUT IN YOUR TEETH SAME DAY. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States DECATUR, ALA. Mina Mary Hell, of Tu-K-umbln. ta luc 1“ lYcatnr. Mr*. John V. Lnvlne la Sum Aimlo Glove ’Vir "Lull 1 Mr*. W. II. Wataon Halted In Ihilaakl. Tran., He pnat week. Mr*, a. JK^AJdrtch vUJIrO In 8he/aefd ' 1 M r * "tv i' '< I. Ronry, Of Trinity, visited here ilurlni: the week. Mlaa Deua Stroup, of Xeel, Is Halting ^Trias Kdlth Lttude I* nt home after an rxtendtsl Halt to Hantbforil. Tea. Mrs. M. A. MeDosaltl Is nt home after n visit to Amh, Ala. Mrs Knrld Jones 1ms returned to Itlr- n.iuirbam after a Halt here. Mrs. Charlie Lee hna returned to Nash Vlllr nfter n visit here. MIm l.uln ntaek la at hmue after n visit to 1(1 me Ingham. Mr. and Mr*. Lcdlore are In Atlanta, Go. MIm Iiu'X llolt In rlatttujr In Athena. Mr. nnd Mr*. >1. K. Vickera have turned to their h«»nn» In Bessemer after a visit to relative* here." Mr*. H. J. Grlxxard la Halting In Loulo- ' Jir*. K i"bn Waehter, of Birmingham, vlsltiiig relntlrss here. MIm Etta Beetl/ la visiting In Gunters- 'mV*. Ma Wadsworth, of Gnnterarflle, Tlaltlnx here. , Mr*. W. A. Morrison, haa returned from visit t» IniQtieane. Ark. Mr. and Mr*. G. II. Wln»low are anend luc a few week* on the gulf of Mexico. Mr*. II. H. Hcott la nt home from n vlalt to Itlrinlniniam. .. Mr*. Oliver Parker la spending the sum nier at Vlnemont. ; ’ . Ml** Mae Krakln haa returned to her hmue III Florence nfter a ylalt ‘ Mr*. D. W. H|M*nkc. Mr*. Lynch, of Moulton, visited hare the iiiist week. _ .. MlM Itertha Hlatter hna returned to Blr iiiliiglinin nfter a vlalt here. Mr. and Mr*. Norton K. Westlake, Clneliinatl. visited here the im*t week. Mr. and Mr*. K. It. Haney are spending several week* at Crutcher Spring*. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. A. Hoff have returned from a vlalt to Chattanooga. Ml Me* Annie Bell nud Itcnn Clarke, of • (’rowtan. vl*lte<] In the city the pnat week. Mis* stone, of Birmingham, la the gneat ot Mis* Annie Hkeggs. Mr*. If. II. Frasier, of Kentucky, la the jrne*t of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1% ” fort wrlght. ... Mr*, f. Harris Is vlaltlng at Auatell ttiirliig*. Ga. Mr. and Mr*. W. T. McKnlght, of York, Ala., are vlaltlng here. M!*< llnrvey haa returned to Wnahlng- tmi. 0. after an extended visit to her slater. Mr*. II. W. June*. MIm l.llllnu Lipscomb, of Montgomery, tine returned home after n visit here. Ml** Gladys Godlwy entertained a num- I*«*r of friends with n trln on the river Saturday In honor of her guest, Mias Bon ner. of Nashrllle, Tenth Mr. and Mr*. T. O. Lee chaperoned a party of young people, to Trinity Mountain on .Sunday, where they ipent the day pic- uirklng. The Went minister Presbyterian Bands/ ** h«M*l cave a linsket picnic at the psrk on Hmith Illghlamla on Hsturds/.j The ymmg lady employee* of the Morgan o'elock. Mi*s Birdie Nelson and Tom McCddden n«remarried on Wednesday night at the ^■ofthelirlde’* parent*. Her. Georg* trip. I ].ln«l«ny and Mr. I»i»ve Ferris and MIm l*nit*e Ferrl*. Mi** Pointer and Mr. Dari*. Ml** sintter and Mr. Phlnlsy, Mlaa Browa • ml Mr. Preult. The laost Heir Cfnh was entertained by Mr* J. L. Jone* on Friday afternoon. A number of vlaltors were preaent. Frnlt | |unn-h wn* served. of society people from the De- ... _ _ ..., M inn Thursday night. Mr*, ft. f'rnwford entertained the Pro- fr»***lve Culture Club at her home In New iK-.nttirou Tuesday night. MI xa '/mIm t ■ i/Jaw -V..I Ml»« Zula A. I-faff auil John It. Mooney mgnmrr[M oa kVpilnwulay at tha homo . . , 11r f. llt , n( Hhaily (irore, Usv. " They will make "f the hridel , *“•"> Wearer officiating. Ilielr home la West Iterator. MADISON. The Methodist, Baptist and Presby- terlaa Sunday schools had a delightful Mcntc nt Buckhead. Mlaa Minnie Quill Ian, of Thompson, . espeetad Saturday to vlalt her ala- ter. Mra. W. W. Baldwin. Mr and Mra. W. H. Burnet snter- lelned at n dining Tuesday evenlntr In hon.ir Of Mra. Bllxabeth Hatch, of Con- nee ticut. Thoa* preaent were Mr. and Jf r ». " • L. Carbine, Mr. and Mra. J. T. Newton, Mr. and Mra. Irvine, Cap- laln and Mra. Hogue, Mra. Hatch of ''•nnectlcut and Mra. Bartow Godfrey Ot Florida. Misses Beatrice and Christine Dan- Jacksonville, Fla., are vlaltln« friends In this city. Mra Elisabeth Speed Hatch, of Hart ford, i onn.. la the gurat of Mra. Porter Hopie. Ml»a Hnllie McHenry has returned from a visit to Fayetteville, Oa. Mrs. e. 8hepherd haa returned Jr'iin Augusta, where she waa enter- licrsoh “ ,h ® * U *f t ° f Mta * SUry An * , i Mine* Kate Thompson and Indie Morrell have returned from Brenau for ih-lr vacation. •Mrs. William Zarlskle, of New Jer sey, will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Acker man. Mrs. Will Trawlck, of Cedartown. .. vlaltlng her mother, Mra. Laura Bto. vail. Mr*. W. H. Williams haa returned from Columbus. There was an Informal little dance nt the Morgan hotel on Tuesday eve ning. Those preaent were Misses Dot and Maude Atkinson. Sallle Lowe Price. Katie Pou, Martha and Carrie Foster, < arrye and Edna Pou and Caro Price; Messrs. Rollin Armor, Dave Jacks, Jeff Bethea, Claude Pettet. Fred Beckham, Lawrence and Porter Stokes and Plarce Baldwin. Mlq* Mattie. May Baldwin la the guest of MIS3 Crenshaw nt ■ College Pork. , Mias Jessie Burton, of Cartersvllle, la the guest of her aunt, Mra. J. W. Burn, hardt. Mlaa Willie Lester, of Jackson, la the admired guest of Mra. P. M. Atkinson. Mlaa Joale George will leave on the 16th of - June for Greenwood, 8. C„ where she will be one of the guests at Mlsa Mattie Sue Chlpley'e house party. Mra. B. N. Thomason, Misses Dot and Maude Atkinson. Sue Reid Walton am! Mlsa May Thomason attended tho banquet and ball at Stone Mountain last week. Mlaa Carrie Foster left Thursday for Mllladgevllle, whero she will visit Mrs. Joe Pottle. Miss Lula Walker went to LaGrangc Friday to visit Miss Louise Hudson. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Trotter have re turned from a trip through North Carolina. COMMERCE. M|ss Vera Langston entertained sev. eral of her friends at an Informal par. ty recently. Mrs. W. W, Stark .has returned from Atlanta. Mrs. T. E. Key will leave soon for Franklin Springs to spend a month. Miss Alma Thurmon will attend the Jefferson commencement next week. Miss Estelle Hood haa returned from the Scarrett Bible and Training School, where she has prepared herself for missionary work. She will go In the near future to Brasil. Mrs. D. N. Carson Is visiting In Pal metto. Misses Edna Watson and Almera Gober have returned from Athena, where they have been In school at the State Normal. Mlaa Annie Sue McKle, of Athens, Ik the guest of Sirs. W. Y. Harber. Miss Maude Pittman will visit In Mayavtlle next week. LAWRENCEVILLE. Miss Lucy Evans entertained the Four O'clock ( ini, Tiuirciliiy after noon. She wore a handsome gown of jink organdie nnd received her guests n the drawing room, which was deco, rated with flowers and ferns. Miss Clara Winn, of Atlanta, has re turned after a pleasant stay In our city, visiting her relatives and friends. Miss Llssle Vase left Monday for Marehvllle, to spend a fortnight with friends and relatives. Miss Lois Wilson, who has been vis iting relatives In Augusta, has returned home. Mrs. Anna Harvltle left Sunday for a visit of several months to her son In Chicago. HAMILTON, ALA. Mrs. Wesley- Wilson will start In a few days for Texas, where she will visit friends and relatives. Hon. W. C. Davis his returned to his home. . Mr. Arthur F. Fite, of Jasper, Is vis. King relatives here. John Winstead, of Bull Mountain, visited the offlee of O. J. Wilson Mon day. Miss Susie Green made-a visit to Pearce’s Mills on Friday. She went to the while house to attend the county teachers' Institute. Holley Palmer and wife, of Bexar, visited their son-in-law, J. B. Holley, on Wednesday. J. R. Brown, an old student of the W. A. A. S, visited R. N. Terrell on Thursday. Hon. C. Brooks Bmlth. of Hale coun. ty. Is stopping at the Brown hotel. Mr*. Lawhon, of Detroit, was the guest of Mrs. Mary Wilson on Monday and Tuesday. ' Miss Eva Carpenter, who has been visiting Mlsa Beulah Baird, at Ginn, haa returned home. No Outside Financial Support. New York, June 2.—The new railroad that James Hill and his associates are about to build from Winnipeg to the Pacific In Canada Is not to have any outside financial support. There will be no stock or bonds Issued and all the money put Into the construction will come out of the pockets of Mr. Hill and haa associates. L Write ‘‘Union Label” On Your Next Order of Printing. And If Your Printer Does Not Put It On, Send It Back. Atlanta Typographical Union, P.O.Box 266 11 W,. 2# GREENSBORO. ill** Mary Copelan entertained the Young 1 aidies- Domino Club most de lightfully Tuesday afternoon. The club Is composed of sixteen young ladles. Miss Copelan being the first to enter tain. Her guests were Misses Anna Lewis, Kate and Jenlns Evans, Nell Hall. Halite Park, Beulah Armstrong of Wilmington. N. C„ Addle Copelan. Reba and Leila Jemlgun, Frances Bickers, Estelle Davidson and Fannie Adams. Mrs. W. W. Stephens and Miss Lll- llnn Stephens will arrive In the city this week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Munch Morgan. Miss Jennie Evans Is attending com mencement at Crawfordvilie this week. Rolln Connor, of Madison, visited home folks here Sunday. Miss Spra Lee Thornton has returned from Wesleyan. 1 Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Moncrlef have returned from Atlanta. Mrs. Barnes, of AugUsta, Is visiting Mr*. James B. Williams. Vynn. Miss Ellse Connor Is visiting her nunt, Mrs. T. A. Hutchinson, In Mon- ttcello. She wilt attend Wesleyan com mencement before returning home. Miss Mary Copelan Iraves this week to attend Wesleyan and Mercer com mencements. Miss Aide King returned lost week from a visit to Oxford. Mrs. Marvin Ilnssmnn has returned from a visit to her son, Mr. James G. Rossmnn, of Atlanta. ilr. and Mrs. Walter McWhorter and son, of Savannah, are with Mr. and Mr*. B. C. McWhorter. Mra. B. B. Calloway It In Farming ton. Miss Ira McWhorter returned Sat urday from a visit to her sister In illlledgevllle. ills* Lou Newsome, of Union Point; Mr. and Mrs. S. Banford, of Mlt- ledgevllle, are guests of Mrs. C. E. Monford. Mias Willie May Tlppan Is In the city with her grandmother, Mrs. Mer ritt. ■ Miss Leila Graham has returned to her home In Waynesboro. The young men of Greensboro will compliment the young ladles with a camping party at Klmbro’s - mill the second week In June. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harvey Connor will chaperone the crowd. Mrs. S. A. rinks, of Slloam, Is the guest of Mrs. Kitto Smith. John Torbet-L ot Madison, was In the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Reynolds, of Jackson, Miss., are guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ella Davidson. Dr. and Mrs. Cloud and children vis ited Crawfordvilie Sunday. Miss Annie Grimes Is the guest ot the Misses Jemlgan.l ilr. and Mrs. John Covey, of Augus ta, are vlsltlpg Mrs. Fred 8. Barn hart. ' Jim Sanford, of Augusta, was here last week on business. Isaac Heard, ot New York city, Is the guest ot his grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Green. Mr*. E. W. Copelan and children vis ited Union Point last week. Miss Leila Jemlgan returned Wed nesday from « week’s visit to White Plains. Mis* Ora McWhorter returns this week from Mllledgevllle, where she has been attending the Georgia Normal end Industrial school. ills* Halite Walker Is the guest of tile Misses Evans this week. their time la l-srl*. sad will also go to lleiilu nml iMMOiliity to Iiatllo. . Mr. nn.I Mr* llonry M. Flintier arrival ll th» cltjr^ T&arwlfiy ^fr«tn Jh** Happhlrf* u a moutC 1<l |i) North t'arollnnr itnmtry. win-re they hnw l»e*n for the I*»t w wk. The Florliin railroad tin an.l hi* wlfo ore the mountains of Weateru Thejr will in* In Asheville for the nett week, when they will go to New York for a f*w wet-k«. At o luncheon riven at the Bine Moon tea room Thurnluy bjr the Woinnn’a Cluh. the l>re*lilpnt, Mra. Is. A. Farlnholt. nmile a Hir.iinr niMre*-* on 11k- I». -iiny of the I tiltod State* Among Nation*.** There were About 100 women proaeot. lnclmllng many visitors to tho city. The guest* at the Battery Bark Hotel nml Kenilworth Inu ara arranging a tuouu tain party to Mount Plsgah the laat of this month. There will be about twenty people In the party nml they will *peml several «l»ya nt Mr. Vanderbilt's limiting lodge nenr the ton of the peak. . I hanlae „f fl»«» pQUghterB \ Hie ( hnpto —to f»n Miss Ruth Calloway Is with her brother, B. B. Calloway. MIm Julia Brown ha* returned to her home at Itesaca, after a visit to hor Sister, Mra H. 8. Torbert. George McWhorter has returned from Moultrie, where he has been teaching school. Mrs. A. M- Bennett, of Moultrie, nnd Mr*. Patience Veasey went to Forsyth Saturday to be present at the gradu ating exercises of Monroe College, wherer MIm Connie Veasey graduate* with honor. • . . _ Misses Kate and Jennie Evans have Issued Invitations to a miscellaneous shower Friday afternoon to be given In honor of MIm Estelle Davidson, whose marriage to Mr. G. A. Merritt will be the eoclal event of next week. Hon. K. S. Anderson, of Madison, was In the city Monday on legal business. J. W. Evans tttended the funeral of Dr. Robert A. Davidson at Sharon Sun day. B. F. McWhorter waa In Mllledgevllle and Macon this week In the Interest of the Cotton Growers' Warehouse and Commission Company. MIm Beulah Armstrong, of Wilming ton, N. C., Is tho guest of MUs Halil* Park. BAINBRIOGE. Captain and Mrs. J. P. Williams, of Savannah, spent several days In the city this week. The Hon. Joo Hill Hall, of Macon, was In the city last Sunday. Misses Rena Taylor and BeMle Ar nold have returned from a visit to friends In Thomasvlll*. Rev. Dr. Dodge, pastor of tha Pres byterian church, has gone to Jackson v lie to visit his son. Judge Dodge,' of that city. . ^ Mrs. Peacock haa returned from visit to relatives In Apalachicola, Fla. Mr*. Ralph Belcher and children are at Panacea Springs, Fla. Mlsa Leila Maxwell baa returned from Thomasvllle. MIm Linda Gordon has returned from Lanark, where she spent several dayi. Mrs. Chltwod. of Columbus, Is In the city for the summer. ' C. H. Caldwell has returned from Panacea Springs, Fla. Mr*. M. E. O’Neal haa returned from visit to relative* In Thomason. Captain W. R. Moore, of Columbus, waa In tha city several days this week. Tha dosing exercise* of the Georgia Southern Military .Colles* were held In the opera houM Thursday night. Mrs. Malles* Donalaon and daughter, Mlsa Georgia, are vlaltlng relatives In T MImm Alice and Bertha Chased have returned from Cox College for the va cation. Mrs. E. J. Perry haa returned from vtatt to Biloxi, MlM. Mrs. John E. Donaldson haa returned from Atlanta, where sb* spent several days recently. ASHEVILLE, N. C. The enoasl flower show, wklcb Ms at tracted so snay visitors ta Asbarflla at this erases for the asst sei«ni> /rare, has motor ot tho trstlrsl, and It was through her Isflaears that tir ihow wm Iron. iFuTdeSS.^ ilr. sad Mra Vaaderidlt sad Utils dasah- trr will leave Asheville seme time wits la the sell month for Xew York, where they will stay for two w re Lea before etlHnc fori 1. i. w lb-* «... , grrst Wrt of wbeo It tv. I)r. Ixm-r. of 1 hr Oentrfli Methodl.t Church of this city, will ill'llvt'r nn adilriw* In siemory nf tlie (lend. Tnc Children of tbs Confederacy will assist la tbs taemorlal servicer. COVINGTON. Wolf Cohen was tit* Knott of rsla tlyea In Atlunta last Tuesday. Miss Lila Arnold spent Tuetdny In Atlanta. Mlare* Eva nnd Sadie Loyd, who have been teaching nt Winder, are nt home for tho summer, lanta^*' *P* nt Tuesday In At- Mlss Leila Greer, of illlledgevllle. Is visiting her parents on Floyd street. Misses Berta and Linda Wiley, of Jer sey^ani the guests of Miss Myrtle Bird 1 Floyd street. W. M. Dunlap was the guest of rela tive* in Atlanta laat week. Bamum Johnson wm In Atlanta Tuesday. Mis* Minnie Harwell, of Itayaon, vis ltctl relatives hore the beginning of the Miss a. Elite Dunlap, ot Atlanta, spent several days recently with her brother, W, M. Dunlap. Mis* Claude Harwell, of Mansfield, spent several days with relative^ hero . -r ... 111-, W...-I, Miss Elisabeth Cook, of Tate, Is spending the summer with her mother on Floyd street. Mr. and Mr*. J. Thad Willson, ot Newborn, are the guests of relatives In this city. Misses Cordelia Perry and Luclle urrus, of Madison, are the gUMti Mrs. H. D. Bush, on Church street. Miss Ins Hardy, who he* been with her slater, Mrs. G. H. Cornwell, Is at tending commencement exercises of the State Normal at Athens. H. C. Cook, of Atlanta, la vlaltlng hi* mother, Mrs. H. C. Cook, on Floyt street. Mr*. Belle Bradshaw and Luclle spent Sunday with Truman Bradshaw at Stone Mountain. Editor Thomas nnd wife, of Social Circle, were the guests of the Messrs. Venable recently. Miss Evelina Mlddlebrooks Is visiting Athens, where she will intend com mencement exercises of tho University of Georgia. Mrs. Mayo and daughter, Mrs. John nie Mom. were the guests of Mlsa An nie Maddox, on Railroad avenue. Miss Ruby Barrett, of Athens, nnd ills* Vlvlnn Merck, of Bartow, Fla, will be the guest* of Mr*. Ernest Merck during Emory commencement. Mis* Ada Hamm* of Jackson, and ills* Minis Stephens, of Newnan, will arrive In Covington next week to be the guest* of Miss Lillian Clark dur Ing Emory commencement H. L. Bridges, of Atlanta, was the guest of James P. Cooley Sunday last. Mra. Oi II. Cornwell Is visiting her parents at Mechanlcavllle. AMERICU8. The Elks' dance at their club rooms on Forsyth street was one of the pleas ant social event* of ths season. At a late hour a delicious luncheon was served In the banquet hall, which was decorated. In nasturtiums, white ole ander and ferns. The Misses Williford entertained at a sm*ll bridge party Tuesday after- Mlss Mary Davenport entertained the ui».i>ei' Grirls’ Club Wednesday after noon. The Davenport home on this oc casion waa decorated ln.yellow calllop- al*. About sixty guests were present. Including several out-of-town visitors, among whom w>ere Mr*. John A. Cobb, Jr., of Tallahassae, Fla, and Mrs. Dud ley Hughes, of Danville. Mrs. W. J. Jossey has returned home after an extended visit to Fltsgerald and Moultrie. Mrs. C. F. Putnam I* .the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Howell Hlmmons. Hon. and Mr*. Dudley Hughe* are being very charmingly entertained as the guestn of Judge and Mr*. Allen Fort. Mrs. Willingham, of Collega Park, la expected In e few days to visit her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Sheffield. Mrs. Alice Cobb, of Macon, la the guest of Captain and Mr*. John A. Cobb during the Woman’* MlMlonary convention. * NORCROS8. Mr. E. M. Buchanan, of New York, and a party of friend* are at the Hotel Brunswick. Mra. W. A. Wood and Master Clifton Wood have- returned from Mbblle, where they were guests of Mrs. Anton Arnold. Mrs. William Willingham, of Toeeofl, Is tha guMt of friend* Mis* Daisy Tlckenor haa returned to Columbus. The Walking Club was pleasantly en tertained by Mis* Estelle Medlock on Wednesday afternoon. The Woman’s Club had a vary In- restlng meeting Friday evening at the home or Mr*. Homer Jones. Mra. A. F. C’ooledge, of Atlanta, ta visiting at the home of Mr. C. A. Me. DanleL Mr. Paul Medlock. of . New York, Is visiting hls slaters, ilr*. Fred Hunter and Mis* Bobble Medlock. Mr*. Albert Woodruff, of Winder. Is the guest of Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Ilanyi \l ■ - II : ■ : I.. .11 I nml . Mil.lien. 4 Atlanta, are visiting Miss Eula Ray. Miss Mary Johnstone Is at home from Sylvan la, called by the death of her father, Professor Ronald Johnstone. Mr. Johnson McDaniel, of Atlanta, visiting hls father nnd mother. Mr. and Mr*. E. G. McDaniel. The N’orcrose band Is giving weekly concerts at Dodson park. EATONTON The senior class reception, which was held Tuesday night at tha residence of Professor and Mr*. W. C. Wright, wns i In nil.ml alf.ilr Til.. . I.I.H4 u a, ,i--l-t ed In receiving by Professor and Mr*. Wright, Mr. and ilrs. M. II. Dennis, Mr. and Mr*. P. R. Griffith. Misses Bor tha Thomas, Louise Dennis. Annie I.nu rie Adams, Bennie Mie Ingram. Lillian Park. Mae Adams, Mrs. Frank Hudson, Mr. II. Reid Hearn. About 20{i guests were present Refreshment* were served during the evening. Mrs. it. M. Lumbilln entertained few friends Thursday evening. It freshments were served after the game. Miss Elisabeth Candler has returned to her home In Villa Rica for tl mcr. Misses Wnodllef Seotle nnd Florence Newsome, who have been intending school here, have returned to their )i"l ■ In 11.1 n 11.illv. Charles Jenkins, of Atlanta, Is In the city. Mrs. Howell Heame has as her guests Dr. nnd Mr*..W. Dodge Hearn and little Miss Ida May Myers, of Atlanta. The many flrrnds of Mr. and Mr*. W D. Burei il are sympathizing with them In tne Illness nf their little daugh ter, France* Adams. Misses Ludn nnd Georgia Ilutrhlnson have returned from Agnes Scott Col- lege. Miss Agnes Leverette Is visiting friends In Birmingham. Ala. The Country Club entertained at a picnic at Hudson’s Mill last Friday. Mlsa Luclle Ingram, of Harmony, la the guest of Miss Cecils Ingram. Friends ot Mra. Joseph Turner, Jr. are glad to see her out after an Illness of three weeks. Miss Cora WestniL of Bwalnsboro, la the gueat of Mra. D. V Thomas. BRUNSWICK, GA, The friends of Colonel II. T. Dunn are congratulating him on hls nomina tion by the president as collector of customs at this port. Mayor Hopkins has returned from a visit of several days to Darien. H. H. McCrary baa been vlaltlng In Gainesville, Fla. B. R. Dillingham, of Atlanta, spending a few days In Brunswick. Hon. H. F. Dunwondy has returned from McIntosh county, where he at tended the term of superior court. Judge A. J. Crovatt left this week on a business trip to Washington and New York. Eugena Dodd, of Atlanta, Is In the city for a few .lays. Archie Kay has returned from a vis it of several week* In New York. Percy 8. Pearson, of Atlanta, was In the city this week. ilr*. Thomas Fuller hoi returned from s visit lo Charleston, 8. C. Mrs. C. K. Arnold Is visiting relatives art of tho state. (■'iKlitengate, of Now nrk, I* visiting relatives In the city. Mrs. E. D. Waller cntertolned the Acacia Club Wednesday afternoon. Ml** Leah Brown Is at homo from >1 • " . Jl. .,11 ....II..*.., wilde She has been pursuing her studies during the tost scholastic year. 8he made a par- Icularly flue record In music, and hod a prominent part In tho musical pro gram during tha closing exercises of i;he Institute. ■ Mr. nnd Mr*. B. Y. Wallace, of Way- cross, are In the city for a tow days. Mr. and Mr*. J. Y- Brume, and lit tie daughter, are spending a month on 81. -Rlmon* Island. Mr*. Georg* P. Bmlth. entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mr*. E. W. Fleming, of Jacksonville, Fla., who Is her guest. The hotel -at Cumberland Island Is rapidly tilling up. Several partita of Atlanta and Macon people nave ar rived there within the pest few dey*. Harry Everett leaves In * tow day* for New York, where he will reside In future. Frank Fox has returned from Val dosta, where he haa been for several month* ilrs. Robert Everett leave* In a few daya for Brooklyn, where ehe will vlrlt Mr. and Mra. Robert Everett, Jr. Mies Annie Whldden, of McRae, and Miss Jennie Franklin, of thle rlly, have gone to Femandlna, Fla., for a short visit. Miss Mottle Biddle, nf Atlanta, la vlaltlng friend* In the city. Ml** Irma Simpson I* visiting friends In Thomasvllle. Mra. A. M. Gaidar has returned from a vlalt to Augusta, where she repre- Rented the Rebekah* at the state coun dC Mis* Mabel Roblneon haa gone to Darien, where she win visit friends for some week*. MIm Daisy Scarlett I* vlaltlng Mrs. F. A. Dunn for a few day*. MIm Augusts Knight, who ha* been vleltlng In Auguetn, haa returned home. MIm Eva Cook has graduated *t the Black*hear Institute, and Is now at home in Brunawlck. MIm Mamie Ross, who Is one of the graduates of the state normal school, at’Athens, has returned to hor home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morris, of Fits gerald, end their IIUI* Rons, are visit ing Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Norrl* here. MIM Mela BcartetL who has been Here We Are Again We want your business, and will promise you the best values on the market for your dollars. Suspenders-==Warren Brand 25o and 50c ncllcre—full length nnd brass trim mings on every pnir. Let us ship you a littlo assortment of 15 dozen. We guarantee to plonso you. If you will cut this ad out and enclose with your order we will pay the freight. Our goods aro nobby, nnd will make your store lively this shirt-sleeve weather. Order today. Terms, 30 days or 3 percent. 10. Southern Suspender Works ATLANTA, GA. Ws Make Every Pair Wa Sail. Wi Sell Every Pair We Make. HOTEL8 AND SUMMER RE30RT8. HOTEL8 AND SUMMER RESORTS. m THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE COUNTRY fU ELEVATION FROM 2.2S0 TO 5,000 FEET. Gorgeous Mountain 8eonery, three magnificent lakes, Countless beau tiful waterfall*, pure and bracing air. Trout fishing In streams and lake boating, bathing, horseback riding, driving, mountain climbing and all Indoor amusements. FIVE CHARMING HOTELS. TOXAWAY INN, Lake Toxaway, || FAIRFIELD INN, Lake Fair now open. I. H. AIKEN, Manager. Special rates during June. THE FRANKLIN, Brevard, openi July 1. A. LAMBORN, Manager. THE LODGE, 8ummlt of Mt. Toxaway, now open, DICK, Manager. The hotels are modern, and are noted for perfect eervlce, either Hotel for rates. For descriptive booklet and gtneral Information address Special rates at Toxaway JOHN C. DURROWE8, Pres., Inn during June. Tha Toxaway Hotel Company, Lake Toxaway, N The Lake Region of the South. field, opens July 1. W H. A C. A. MARTIN, Managert. 8APPHIRE INN, Lake Sap phire, now open. MRS. P. CRISP, Manager. MRS. A. BUR- Address UP IN THE OZONE u !n the Land of the Sky” KENILWORTH INN Situated in a Private Park of 160 Acree, Blit more, Near Ashe ville, N. C„ 2,500 Feet Above tho Sea Level. »4iaU*rTHE PLACE TO SPEND THE tUMMISM— H<*< otfidF'-'l ns f he W.i-liiig Ii'-ipI in the uni intminis < f WVatrrn North Carolina. JC« ir#n*rr Tn tha world will foapira wtta tta* vl*w from thin hotel. Mount MlfrhHI and ri«gnh In full tIrw. Adjoin* and or ar look a tha liiltmor* aatata. Coot* Invigorating climate, mag- nlflcantlj furnlibed. rulalno umiurpaaaod. I*uro wafer. All regale biro from our private garden gathered tmuh ever/ morning Orchestra, golf, pool, Mlltartfa. tennle. llverr, beautiful rluee and drive*. roach newta all frelne at Itfltmoro station roneuraptlr** not ac commodated under an/ rireumetaneea. j—r. \ file IMPORTED WALL PAPER May sound strange to you, but we are the only liouso in Georgia handling Sanderson's Imported Wall Paper. It is the highest grade paper made. White Wall Paper Co., 6f N. Pryor Street. teaching for the lost year at Cniirg* Park, hea returned home for the sum mer. Mr*. Samuel Benedict end Mr. end Mra. George Benedict, of Codartown, are spending some time on 8t. Hlmons Island. Mra. Bohert and MIm Leila Bunkley have gone lo Amerlcue for a few days. MOULTRIE. Mr*. P. B. Allen wee hostess Friday evening at a reception ta • limited number of young people. Rlx couples enjoyed a charming hospitality end dainty refreshment*, among them being Misses Clothilda LeGrev*. Jennie Ve reen, Willie Bell* Matthews, BeMle Matthews, Lots RusmII and Emmie Morgan; Mnrn Will Verean. T. E. William*, H. P. Turnbull, F. If. Mat- thaws,.Heaves Autrey end W. H. Fow ler. The Salmagundi Club wa* enter tained Tuesday evening by Mleees Wil lie Belle and Bee*I* Matthews at Edge- wood. Progressive dominoes was played for the entertainment of the guests, and course*. of salads and Ice* were served during the evening. Mr*. E. M. Smith, of Wadley, Ga.. who haa been paying a vlalt to her pa rent* here, returned home Friday. Mra. J. O. Holmes bee returned to her home at Perry, Fla., after a vlalt rcuy, i •«., mil' t u vipi to relatives In Moultrie. Mrs. E. P. Morgan haa returned li Amerlcue after a vlett to her eon. L. E. MU* Georgia Mllleap la at home ■gain after a vUll to friende at Hate Mr. and Mra. B. R. Rhrglen are vis iting friends at Quitman. . Mr. and Mre. ft. F. Evans are In Cairo for • few days on • vlalt to friend*. Mlaa Nona Smith la at home from College Park, where she has been a student at Cox College. Mrs. W. B. Davis, of Perry, FIs, la paying a vUlt to relative* bore. MIm Lot* Park la at home from Cox College, where she has been a atuden SUMMER VISITORS. If you aro coming to Brevard, N. U, this summer and want to Ht/ip at one ot tho nicest boarding hoiiaes In the center of the town, write or wire me for terms, etc. ' T. W. WHITMIRE. Polished Plate Glass for stores. Polished Plato Ginns for residences. Pollnhcd Plato GIhhb for show case*. faArffest stock of Plato GIqhh in tho South. F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., 11! N. Koravlh St the claim of munic In tho publ Mloa Ella Jirown. of Albnn) thn fluent of Muultrle frlei numbor of dijn. MIm Nasal* Henderson U friend* at Ocilla. MIm EfTI* Leo Dakea U at 1 ronau/havln* finished her iU*lc there. THE LOVERS OF ART. Who live In Atlanta will te irratlrted to learn that Mra. Bdns Freeman. v% ife » f Geora* Freeman, the well-known anil once-famou# English portrait painter and miniature antat, deceased, haa lo cated In this city. She waa for three pupil ef .Mr I-'reetusn. and under his dire* tl..u had the hneat of advantages abroad Mra. Freeman may ■ i, < vf-rj day at Motea" Studio from II to 1, where aamplea of her work will always be on exhihtion. ••• ARE YOU GOING AWAY? f so, have The Georgian mailed to y< u. I to city MibecHbera vrhlls av. ay ft■ - mi horn* for tne summer .onth- at the regular rate ..f u*n cents • •v no chaige f I mailing. Hent Is at home from i to nny add.. -* in the t'ntted States or i uf Canada. Foreign imMage extra.