The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 02, 1906, Image 13
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DECATUR, ALA.
Miss Mnry Hell, of Tuscuinbla, is visit
Inf In I»ei nfiir.
Mrs. John F. Loving Is visiting In Athens.
Miss Aiinlo Glover visited In L'ullninu the
pant week.
Hr. nnd Mrs, TV. II. Wnts<
I'lil.iski, Trim., Tin* pn *
Mr*. G. C, Aldrich
the past
visited In
(sited In Sheffield
of Neel, Is visiting
la nt home after i
Henthford. Tex.
Mrs. M. A. McDonald Is nt home after
visit to Arab, Ain.
Mrs. David Jones has returned to Dir*
nilnjrUain after n visit here.
MIm Lula Mack Is at home after a visit
to Jtlrrnlnghani.
Mr. and Mrs. Led loro art* In Atlanta. Ga.
Miss Inez Holt l« visiting lu Athens.
Mr. an*l Mrs. M. E. Vickers have _
turned to their homo In Bessemer after a
visit to relatives hero.
Mrs. S. J. Grlzzard is visiting lu Louis
vllle. Kr. • .
Mrs. John WaeJiter, of Birmingham, Is
visiting relatives hero.
Miss Etta Reedy Is visiting In Gunters-
Title.
Mrs. Ida Wadsworth, of Guntersvllle, Is
Tlsltlug here.
Mrs. W. A. Morrison has returned from
s visit to DuQoesne. Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. fl.
Inc « few weeks on the gulf of
Mrs. II. B. Scott Is nt borne from n visit
to Hlrnilnghatn.
Mrs. Oliver Barker Is spending the sum
mer nt Vlnemont.
[ Miss Mae Krskin has returned to her
tome In Florence after a visit
Mrs. D. W. Spenke.
Mr*. Lynch, of Moulton, visited bore the
i* »t week.
Miss Bertha Blatter has returned to Bir
mingham after a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton E. Westlake, of
Cincinnati, visited here the past week.
Mr. nud Mrs. E. It. Raney are spending
several weeks st Crutcher Spring*.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Holt have returned
from a visit to Chuttanoogk^HHHiH
Misses Annie Bell and Kcna Clarke, of
Crowtan. visited In the city the past week.
Miss Stone, of Birmingham. Is the guest
of Mist Annie Skcggs.
Mrs. TT; II. Frailer, of Kentucky. Is the
guest of her parents, Mr. aml Mrs. 1*. E.
MrsT^V* Harris Is visiting at Austell
Poring*. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. MeKnlght, of York,
Ala., are visiting* here.
Miss Harvey lias returned to Washing
ton. I». After nn extended visit to her
sister, Mrs. II. W. Jones.
Miss Ulllau Lipscomb, of Montgomery,
bas returned home after a visit here.
Miss Gladys Godhey entertained n num
ber of friends with a trln on the river
Saturday In honor of her guest, Miss Bon
ner. of Nashville, Ten a.
Mr. nfid Mrs. .T. O. Lee chaperoned n
party of young people to Trinity Mountain
nn Sunday, where they spent tne day pic-
picking.
The Westminister -Presbyterian Sunday
school gave a basket picnic at the park on
South Highlands on Saturday.
The young Indy employees of the Morgan
County Telephone Company gave a ball on
Tuesday night nt the pavilion in the Houth
Highland* park. Luueheon was served at
9 o'clock.
Miss Birdie Nelson and Tom McCndden
were married on Wednesday night at tho
home of the bride's parents, Kcv. George
L. Jenkins officiating. *
On Monday Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferd Pointer
chaperoned a party of young people on a
river trip. Those who went were: Miss
Mndsny and Mr. Pave Ferris nnd Miss
Ismlse Ferris, - Mlrs Pointer and Mr. Davis,
Mias Blatter nnd Mr. Phlnlzy, Miss Brown
•fid Mr. Preult.
The Lost Heir Club was entertained by*
Mrs. J. L. Jones on Friday afternoon. A
number of visitors were present. Fruit
punch was served.
A number of society people from the De
caturs attended a german given by the
Mae OTIock German Club la Huntsville
on Thursday night.
Mrs. B. Crawford entertained the Pro-
mvsslve Culture Club at her home In New
Herat nr nn Tuesday night.
Miss Zula A. Pfnff a ml John It. Mooney
"ere married on Wednesday ot the home
"f the bride's parents nt Btmdy Grove, Itev.
They will make
MADISON.
The Methodist, Baptist and Presby
terian Sunday schools had a delightful
picnic at Buckhead.
Miss Minnie Qullllan, of Thompson,
is expected Saturday to -visit her lis
ter, Mrs. w. W. Baldwin.
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Burnet enter
tained at a dining Tuesday evening in
honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Hatch, of Con
necticut. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Carbine, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
T. Newton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvine, Cap
tain nnd Mrs. Hogue, Mrs. Hatch of
•’onnectlcut and Mr.**. Bartow Godfrey
of Florid*. -
Misses Beatrice and Christine Dan-
K of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting
friends In this city.
Mrs. Elizabeth Speed Hatch, of Hart
ford, Conn.,da the guest of Mrs. Porter
Hogue.
Miss Halite McHenry' has returned
front a visit to Fayetteville. Ga.
Mrs. W. E. Shepherd has returned
from Augusta, where she was enter
tained as the guest of Mias Mary An
derson. * '
Misses Kate Thompson and Indie
Harrell have returned from Brenau for
their vacation.
Mrs. William Zarlskle, of New Jer
sey, will spend tho summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Acker
man.
Mrs. Will Trawlck, of Ccdartown, Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Laura Sto
vall.
Mrs. W. H. Williams’ has returned
from Columbus.
There was an Informal little dance
at the Morgan hotel on Tuesday eve
ning. Those present were Misses Dot
and Maude Atkinson, Sail!* Lowe Price.
Katie Pou, Martha nnd Carrie Foster,
Carrye and Edna Pou and Caro Price:
Messrs. Rollln Armor, Dave Jacks, Jefif
Bethea, Claude Pettet, Fred Beckham.
Lawrence and Pqrter Stokes and Pierce
Baldwin.
Miss Mattie May Baldwin is the
guest of Mias Crenshaw at College
Park.*
Miss Jessie Burton, of Cartersvllle, is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Burn-
hardt.
Miss Willie Lester, of Jackson, is the
admired guest of Mrs. P. M. Atkinson.
Miss Josle George will leave on the
15th of June for Greenwood, 8. CL,
where she will be ono of the guests at
Miss Mattie Hue Chiplcy's house party.
Mrs. R. N. Thomason, Misses Dot
and Maude Atkinson. Sue Reid Walton
and Miss May Thomason attended tho
banquet and boll at Stone Mountain
lost week.
Miss Carrie Faster left Thursday for
Milledgevllle, where she will visit Mrs.
Joe Pottle.
Miss Lula Walker went fo LaGrange
Friday to visit Miss Louise Hudson.
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Trotter have re
turned from a trip through North
Carolina.
COMMERCE.
Miss 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 has returned from
the Scarrett Bible and Training School,
where she has prepared herself for
missionary work. She will go In the
near future to Brazil.
Mrs. D. N. Carson Is visiting In Pal
metto.
Misses Edna Watson and Almera
Gober have returned from Athens,
where they have been In school at the
State Normal.
Miss Annie Sue McKie, of Athens, Is
the guest of Mrs. W. Y. Harbor.
Miss Maude Pittman will visit in
M&ysvllle next week.
LAWRENCEVILLE.
Miss Lucy Evans entertained the
Four O’clock Club Thursday after
noon. She wore a handsome gown of
pink organdie and received her guests
In the drawing room, which was deco
rated with flowers and ferns.
Miss Clara Wing, of Atlanta, has re
turned after a pleasant stay In our City,
visiting her relatives and friends.
Alisa Lizzie Vase left Monday for
Marshvllle. to spend a fortnight with
friends and relatives.
Miss Lois Wilson, who has been vis
iting relatives In Augusta, has returned
home.
Mrs. Anna Harvllle left Sunday for a
Istt of several months to her son In
Chicago.
HAMILTON, ALA.
Mrs. Waster Wilson will start In
few-'days for - Tex or, where aM
visit friends and relatives.
Hon. W. C. Davis has returned to
hls home.
Mr. Arthur F. Fite, of Jasper, Is vis
Iting relatives here.
John Winstead, of Bull Mountain,
(sited the office of G. J. Wilson Mon
day.
Miss Susie Green made a visit to
Pearce's Mills on Friday. She went to
the white 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, nn old student of the
W. A. A. 8., vlelted R. N. Terrell on
Thunder.
Hon. C. Brooke Smith, of Hale coun
ty. la (topping at the Brown hotel.
Mn. I.nwhnn. of Detroit, wee the
guest of Mrs. Mary Wilson on Monday
anil Tuesday.
Ml.e Eva Carpenter, who has been
visiting Miss Beulah Baird, at Olnn,
hoe ntumed home.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia ,nd Adjoining Stales 1
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
No Outside Financial Support.
New York, June 2.—The new railroad
that James Hill and hla associates are
about to build from Winnipeg to the
Pacific tn Canada Is not to have any
outside flnnnclel 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 has associates.
Write “Union Label”
On Your Next Order of Printing.
And If Your Printer Doee Not Put It
On, Send It Back.
Atlanta Typographical Union, P.O.Box 266
. GREEN8B0R0.
Mlos Alary Copelan entertained the
Young Ladles* Domino Club most
rightfully Tuesday afternoon. The dub
is composed of sixteen young ladle-'.
Miss Copelan being the flr*t to enter
tain. Her gueats were Misses Anna
Lewis, Kate and Jenlne Evans, Nell
Hall. Halite Park, Beulah Armstrong
of Wilmington. N. C., Addle Copelan,
Reba and Leila Jernlgnn, Frances
Bickers, Estelle Davidson and Fannie
Adams.
Mrs. W. W. Stephens and Miss Lil
lian Stephen* will arrive In the city
this week to be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Munch Morgan.
Alls* Jennie Evans is attending com
mencement at Crawfordvllle this week.
Rolln Connor, of Mndlaon, visited
home folks here Sunday.
Miss Hpra Leo Thornton has returned
from Wesleyan.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Moncrief have
returned from Atlanta.
Mrs. Barnes, of Augusta, Is visiting
Airs. James B. Williams.
Miss Hallfe Hamilton, of Rome. 1* the
guest of Mrs, Thomas Wynn.
Miss EMse Connor Is visiting her
aunL Mrs. T. A. Hutchinson, In Mon-
tlccllo. She will attend Wesleyan com
mencement before returning home.
Miss Mary Copelat> leaves this week
to attend \Vesleyan and Mercer com
mencements.
Miss Allle King returned lost week
from a visit to Oxford.
Mrs. Marvin Rossman has returned
from a visit to her son, Mr. James G.
Rossman, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter AlcWhorter and
son, of Savannah, are with Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. McWhorter.
Mrs. B. B. Calloway is in Farming-
ton.
Miss Ira McWhorter returned Sat
urday from a visit to her sister In
Milledgevlll*.
Miss Lou Newsome, of Union Point;
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sanford, of Mil-
ledgevllle, are guests of Mrs. C. E.
Mon ford.
Miss 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 tho
second week In June. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harvey Connor will chaperone the
crowd.
Airs. S. A. Pinks, of 8iloam, la the
guest of Airs. Kltto Smith.
John Torbert, of Aladlson, was In
ihr* city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Reynolds, of
Jackson, Miss., are guests of the latter's
mother, Mrs. E11A Davidson.
Dr. and Mrs. Cloud and children vis
ited Crawfordvllle Sunday.
Miss Annie Grimes Is the guest of the
Aliases Jernlgnn.!
Mr. and Mrs. John Qovey, of Augus
ta, are visiting Mrs. Fred 8. Barn
hart.
Jim Sanford, of Augusts, was here
Jnut week on business.
Isaac Henrd, of New York city, Is
the guest* of hls grandmother, Mrs. 8.
A. Green.
Mrs. E. W. Copelan and children vis
ited Union Point last week.
Miss Leila Jernlgan returned Wed
nesday from a week's vial! to White
Plains.
Miss Ora AlcWhorter returns this
week from Mllledgovill* where she has
been attending the Georgia Normal nnd
Industrial school.
.Miss Hallle Walker is the guest of
the Misses Evans this week.
Miss Ruth Calloway Is with her
brother, B. B. Calloway.
Miss Julia Brown has returned to her
home at Ilesaca, after a visit to her
sister, Mrs. H. 8. Torbert.
George McWhorter ha* returned from
Aloultrle, where he has been teaching
school. . *
Mrs. A. M. Bennett, of Moultrie, and
Alra. Patience Vyazey went to Forsyth
Saturday to be present at the gradu
ating exercises of Monroe College,
where Miss Connie Veazey graduates
with honor.
Misses Kate and Jennie Evans havo
Issued invitations to a miscellaneous
shower Friday afternoon to be given
In honor of AIlss Estelle Davidson,
whose marriage to Mr. O. A. Merritt
will be the social event of next week.
Hon. K. 8. Anderson, of Madison, was
In the city Monday on legal business.
J. W. Evans attended the funeral of
Dr. Robert A* Davidson at Sharon Sun
day.
B. F. McWhorter was In MUIedgevlIlo
and Macon this week In the Interest of
the Cotton Growers' Warehouse and
<’.miml-simi Fompnrn
Alls* Dculnh Armstrong, of Wilming
ton, N. C., Is the guest of AIlss HaJlIe
Park.
lRcrlln rim!
.Mr
issibiy
and win also go to
Dublin
-1C ffii
•day from tlu* Sapphire
In the
country,
past . .
onil hls wife nr** spending n month lu
the mountains of Western North Carolina.
They will be In Asheville for the next
etfy
where they have been for the
The Florida railroad magnate
a f«*
rhen they
At a luncheon *1
Thu
eon gtv
lay by
ill go to New \ork for
sn at the Blue M
tho Wo ‘ “
preshl-
strong add
I'nlteii States Among Nntlo
were shout ]00 women present, including
uinn.r visitor* to thr city.
The guests at the Battery Park Hotel
nud Kenilworth Inn are arranging u inoun-
tnln party to Mount Pisgnh the last of
this mouth. Thera will be about twenty
people lu the party and they'will spend
several days at Mr. Vanderbilt's hunting
lodge near the ton of the peak.
The Asheville Chapter of tho Daughters
of the Confederacy will observe the birth*
liny "f Jefferson Davis. HxerrNes will be
held at the court house nt 3:30
when Iter. Dr. Lowe, of the
Methodist Church of thl
vjsttl*g at the. home of Mr. C. A. Me
Daniel. •
Mr. Paul Medlock. of Now York,
visiting hl» sisters, .Mrs. Fred Hunter
and AIlss Bobble Medlock.
Mrs Albert Woodruff, of Winder,
the guest nf Mr. and Mrs. .1. XV. Many
Mrs. Homer Lomond nnd children,
Atlanta, arc visiting Alloa Hula Ray.
\| ( „ m i,. a MIxh Mary JohnMone Is at home fro
s Club, the Sylvanla, called by tho death
her
father, Professor Ronald Johnstone
Mr. Johnson AfcDanlel, of Atlanta,
visiting hls father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs E U. McDanltL
Tho Norcross bond Is giving weekly
concert* nt Dodson park,
nddr
lu
of tlx
ilea
EATONTON.
The senior class reception, which w
held Tuesday night nt the residence of
Professor nnd Mrs. W. C. Wright, w
n brilliant affair. Tho class was assist
ed In receiving by Professor and Mrs.
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dennis
tvntr.ij, Mr. and Mrs. I'. H. Griffith. Misses Her
tha Thomas, Louise Dennis, Annie Iuiu
will dell
The
BAINBRIDGE.
Captain and Mr*. J. P. Williams, of
Savannah, apent several days in tha
city thl* waek.
Tha Hon. Joa Hill Hall, of Macon,
was In tha city last Sunday.
Misses Rena Taylor and Beaale Ar
nold have returned from a visit to
friends In Thomaaville.
Rov. Dr. Dodge, pastor ot the Pres
byterian church, has gone to Jackson
ville to visit hls son. Judge Dodge, of
that city.
Mrs. Peacock has returned from a
visit to relatives in Apalachicola, Fla.
Mrs. Ralph Belcher and children are
at Panacea Springs, Flo.
Atlas Leila Maxwell has returned
from Thomasvllle.
Miss Linda Gordon has returned
from Lanark, where she # spent several
days.
Mrs. Chltwbd, of Columbus, Is In the
city for the summer.
C. H. Caldwell has returned from
Panacea Springs, Fin.
Mrs. Af. E. CrNeal.hn* returned from
visit to relatives In Thomason.
Captain W. R. Moore, of Columbus,
was m the city several days this week.
The closing exercises of the Georgia
Southern Military College were held In
the opera house Thursday night.
Mrs. Mallssa Donation and daughter.
Miss Georgia, are vLiltlog relatives In
Tampa.
Aliases Alice and Bertha Chosen have
returned from Cox College for the va
cation.
Mr*. E. J. Perry has returned from
a visit to Biloxi. Mis*.
Mrs. John E. Donaldson has returned
from Atlanta, where she speot several
days receutly.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
The soots*! flower show, which fast at
treated so me*f visitors to Asheville st
J* era son forjh# patt several year-, hat
«a given »:j* for this year. Mr*. George
^VSJerwfft has .here the «Mef pm*
motor of the festival, and It wo* through
her Isflueoce that the show was b*gm
fhle jeer she has decided t
Confederacy will usg'st In
the memorial servlet**.
COVINGTON.
Wolf Cohen war. the guest of rela
tives In Atlanta last Tuesday.
Mias Lila Arnold spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Misses Eva and Fadle Loyd,* who
have been teaching at Winder, are nt
home for the summer.
T. F. Maddox spent Tuesday in At
lanta.
Ml9s Leila Greer, of Mllledgevllle, Is
visiting her parents on Floyd .street
Misses Berta und Linda W lloy, of Jei
sey, aro the guests of Miss Myrtle Bird
on Floyd street.
W. M. Dun'.np was tho guest of rela
tlves In Atlanta last week.
Bnrnum Johnson was In Atlanta
Tuesday.
Miss Minnie Harwell, of Hayson, vis
lted relatives here the beginning ot the
week.
Miss G. Elite Dunlap, of Atlanta,
spent several days recently with her
brothor, W. M. Dunlap.
Miss Claude Harwell, of Mansfield,
spent several days with relatives here
the first of this week.
Miss Ellznbeth Cook, of Tate, Is
spending the summer with her mother
on Floyd street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Thad Willson, of
Newborn, are the guests ot relative* In
this city.
Mlaaaa Cordelia Perry and Luclle
Burrus, of Madison, are the guests ot
Mrs. It. D. Bush, on Church street.
Miss Ina Hardy, who has been with
her sister, Mrs. G. H. Cornwell, is at
tending commencement exerctfes of the
State Normal at Athens.
H. G. Cook, ot Atlanta, ts visiting
hls mother, Mrs. H. C. Cook, on Floyc
street.
Mrs. Belle nradshaw and Luclle
apent Sunday with Truman Bradshaw
at Stone Mountain.
Editor Thomas and wife, of Social
Circle, were the guests of the Messrs
Vcnablo recently.
Miss Evelina Mlddlebrooks Is visiting
Athens, where sho will attend com
mencement exercises of the University
of Georgia.
Mrs. Mayo and daughter, Mrs. John-
nfo Moss, were the guests of Miss An
nie Maddox, on Railroad avenue.
Miss Ruby Barrett, of Athens, nnd
Miss Vivian Merck, ot Bartow, Fla.,
will bo tho guests of Mrs. Ernest
Merck during Emory commencement.
Miss Ada Samms,' of Jackson, nnd
Miss Mfnlo Stephens, of Newnan. will
arrive In Covington next week to.be
the guests of Miss Lillian Clark dur
ing Emory commencement.
H. L. Bridges, of Atlanta, was the
guest of James P. Cooley Sunday last.
^Irs. O. H. Cornwell Is visiting her
This jeer *fae he* that *he wlU
sVod the summer abroad. sod belle**
ihat she wfli not have th«* time to derotv
to the dstRll* of Ifae exhibition*.
Mr. smt Mrs. VaoderMlt sod little d-mgii.
ter will leave Ashrti!!? eome time within
the next month fo* New York, where ibe.y
will stay for two weeks before sailing for
Europe. They will speed a great pure of
parents nt Mechanlcsvllle.
AMERICU9.
The Elks' fiance nt their Hub rooms
on Forsyth streat was one of the pleas
ant social events of the season. A
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 entertainod at
a small bridge party Tuesday after-
Miss Mary Davenport entertained the
o..<0.1 <Jul» lift* r-
noon. The Davonport home on this oc
casion was decorated In yellow calllop-
sis. About sixty guests were present,
teoMbv tivtrmj o«t-af-Unra visitors,
among whom were Airs. John A. Cobh,
Jr., of Tallahassee, Fla., and Mrs. Dud
ley Hughes, of Danville.
Mrs. W. J. Josaey has returned home
after an extended visit to Fitzgerald
and Afoultrte.
Mrs. C. K. Putnam Is the guest of
her daughter. Mrs. Howell Hlmmons.
Hon. and Mrs. Dudley Hughes are
•being very charmingly entertained as
tho guests of Judge and Mrs. Allen
Fort.
Mrs. Willingham, of College Park, Is
expected In a few day* to visit her sis
ter, Mr*. Frank Sheffield.
Airs. Alice Cobb, of Macon, la the
guest of Captain and Mrs. John A.
Cobb during the Woman’s Missionary
convention.
N0RCR0S8.
Air. E. AI. Buchanan, of New York,
and a party of friends are at the Hotel
Brunswick.
Mrs. W. A. Wood and Master Clifton
Wood have returned from Aloblle,
where they were guests of Mrs. Anson
Arnold.
Airs. William Willingham, of Toccoa,
Is the guest of friends.
Miss Daisy Tlckenor has returnad
to Columbus.
The Walking Club was pleasantly en
tertained by Miss Estelle Medlock on
Wednesday afternoon.
The Woman's (Hub had a very In
teresting meeting Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. Homer Jones.
Mrs. A. F. Cooledge, of Atlanta, la
rle Adams, Bennie Mae Ingram. Lillian
Park. Mao Adam*. Mrs. Frank Hud
Mr. II Reid Hearn. About 200 gu?nt
were present. Refreshment* were
served during the evening.
^Irs. M. AI. Lambdln entertained
few friends Thursday evening. H
fieshtnents were served after the game
Miss Elizabeth Candler has returned
to her hdine In Villa Rlea for the
mer.
Misses Woodllef Hcotte nnd Florenco
Newsome, who have been attending
school here, have returned to their
homes In Harmony.
Charles Jenkins, nf Atlanta, Is In the
city.
Airs. Howell Hcarne has as h*r guests
Dr. and Airs. W. Dodge l{e«rn and llttio
AIlss Ida May Myers, of Atlanta.
The many flrrnds of Air. and Mrs. W
D. Hut wi ll are sympathizing with them
In the Illness of their little dnugh
ter, Frances Adams.
Mlsaes Lurin and Georgia Hutchinson
have returned from Agnes Scott Col
lege.
Alias Agnes Leveratte Is vj<lng
friends In Birmingham. Ala.
Tho Country Club entertained at
picnic at Hudson's Mill lost Friday.
Miss Luclle Ingram, of Harmon/,
tho guest of AIlss Ceclle Ingram.
Friends of Mrs. Joseph Tumor, Jr.,
are glad to see her out after an Illness
of three weeks.
Miss Cora Weston, of Swalnaboro, Is
the guest of Airs. D. L*. Thomas.
BRUNSWICK, GA,
The friends of Colonel H. T. Dunn
are congratulating him on hls nomlna
tlon by ths president as collector of
customs at this port. '
Mayor Hopkins has returned from
visit of several days to Darien.
H. 8. McCrary has been visiting
In Gainesville, Fla.
E. R. Dillingham, of Atlanta,
•ponding a few days In Brunswick.
Hon. H. F. Dunwoody has returned
from McIntosh county, where ho at
tended the term of superior court.
Judgo A. J, Crovatt left this week on
business trip to Washington and
New York.
Eugena Dodd, of Atlanta, Is in the
city for a few days.
Archie Kay has returned from a vis
It of several weeka In New York.
Percy 8. Pearson, of Atlanta,
In the city this. week.
Mrs. Thomas Fuller has returned
from a visit to * 'Imrleston, H. C.
Mrs. C. E. Arnold Is visiting relatives
In tho northern part of tho state.
Alias Frances Nightengale, of New
York, Is visiting relatives In tha clt/e
Mrs. E. D. Walter entertained tho
Acacia Club Wednesday afternoon
.Miss Leah Brown Is at homo from
Agnes Kcott college, where she ho*
been pursuing her studios during the
past scholastic year. Rhe made a par
ticularly fine record In music, and had
a prominent part In the musical pro
gram during the closing exercises of
the Institute. *
Air. nnd Mrs, B. Y. Wallace, of Way
cross, are In the city for a few days.
Air. and Mrs. J. Y. Hraine, and lit
tle daughter, are spending a month on
i. Simons island.
Alra. George P. Smith entertainod
Tuesday arternodn in honor of .Mrs, R.
W. Fleming, of Jacksonville. .Fla., who
is her guest.
The hotel at Cumberland Island Is
rapidly filling up. Several parties of
Atlanta and Macon people have ar
rived there within the punt few day:
Harry Everett leaves In a few days
for New York, where he will reside
la future. •
Frank Fox has returned from Val
do*tn. where he ha* been for several
month*.
Mrs, Robert Everett leaves In a few
days for Brooklyn, where she will visit
Air. and Mr*. Robert Everett, Jr.
Miss Annlo Whldflon, of McRae,
and Miss Jannle Franklin, of thl* city,
have gone to Kemandlno, Fla., for a
short visit.
AIlss Mollle Biddle, of Atlanta, I*
visiting friends In the city.
Miss Irma Klmpoon Is visiting
friends In Thomosvllle.
Mrs. A. Af. Colder has returned from
a visit to Augusta, where she repre
sented the Rebskahs at the stats coun
cil.
Miss Mabel Robinson has gone to
Darien, where she will visit friends for
soma weeks.
Mis* Daisy Scarlet! la visiting Alra.
F. A. Dunn for a few days.
Mis* Augusta Knight, who has been
visiting In Augusta, has returned
home.
Miss Eva Cook has graduated at the
Blarkflhcar Institute, and Is now at
home In Brunswick.
Miss Mamie Roes, who Is one of the
graduates of the state normal school,
at Athens, has returned to her home
In this city.
Mr and Mr*. Nelson Afoiri*. of Fitz
gerald, and their little sons, are visit
ing Mr. and Mra. J. F. Norris here.
Mlse Metii Scarlett, who has been
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May sound strange to you, but we are the only house
in Georgia handling Sanderson's Imported Wall
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69 N. Pryor Street.
Here We Are Again
We want your
business, and
will promise
you the best
values on the
market for
your dollars.
Suspenders===Warren Brand
125o and 50o sellers—full length and brass trim
mings on every pair.
Let us ship you a little assortment of lo dozen.
We guarantee to please 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 per cent. 10.
Southern Suspender Works
ATLANTA, GA.
Wi Maks Every Pair We Sell. We Sell Every Pair We Mike.
HOTELS AND SUMMER RE80RT8. HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS.
“A LAND OF DELIGHT"
gl THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE COUNTRY g§
ELEVATION FROM 2,250 TO 5,000 FEET.
Gorgeous Mountain 8cenory, throe magnificent lakes, Countleeo beau
tiful waterfall., pure and bracing air. Trout fl.hlng In itreame and
lake boating, bathing, horeebaek riding, driving, mountain climbing and
all Indoor amuaementa.
FIVE CHARMING HOTELS.
T0XAWAY INN, Lake Toxaway, || FAIRFIELD INN, Laka Falr-
now open. I. H. AIKEN, Manager.
Special rates during June.
THE FRANKLIN, Brevard, opens I
July 1. A. LAM BORN, Manager.
THE LODGE, Summit of Mt. Toxaway, now open..
DICK, Manager.
The hotels are modern, and are noted for perfect service,
either hotel for rates.
For descriptive booklet and general Information address
Special rates at Toxaway JOHN C. BURR0WE8, Pros.,
Inn during Juno. Tho Toxaway Hotel Company,
Laka Toxaway, N. C.
Ths Lake Region of the South.
field, open* July 1. W H. A
C. A. MARTIN, Manager!.
SAPPHIRE INN, Lake Sap
phire, now open. MRS. F.
CRISP, Manager.
MRS. A. BUR-
Address
.4*1
UP IN THE OZONE
“In the Land of the Sky”
KENILWORTH INN
Situsted In a Private Park of lb# Acres, Biltmors, Seer Aaha-
vllle, N. C., 2,5## Feet Above the Sea Level.
*-e*»JUST THE PL AC BC TO SSCNO THE SU|>1MEfUHH*M
R<*c-ognlft*<l as tho trading hotel In the mountain* nf W**t«rn
North Carotin*. No •<'*n»rr la the world will rooipar* wl*h th* view
from thl* hotel .Mount Mlt. hrll and Plagali In rull view. Adjoin*
• nd overlook* tho Jtllimor* »*l*t«. Co«>l, Invigorating «'lltn*t*. inag-
tilftreatlr fnral/shetl. rulrln* nn*Mrp*»*rd I'nr* water AM vegt/ahla*
frmu «*ur private irnnleii gathered freah ever/ morning <;rchoatr«,
golf. I I, hlll'iir<U, I-Iinl*. ilverv, beautiful ride* and .lilrea
» <>a<li rnrpiR nil imliiR nf 11111 more atafloii < -.nvumptlv«a not *r-
commndnfed under «njr e|penrnaiai. r eB « oarh la operated t>y man
aeemei
the ho
hotel. Open all
it MOO It B, l-roprle
teaching for the last year at College
Turk, haa returned home for the sum
mer.
Mrs. 8amue! Benedict and Mr. and
Mrs. George Benedict, of Cedartown.
are spending somo time on 8L Simons
Ihluri'I
Mrs. Robert and Mias Leila Bunklsy
have gone to Amerlcu* for a few days.
MOULTRIE.
Mrs. P. B. Allen was hostess Friday
evening at a reception to a limited
number of young people. Hlx couple*
enjoyed a charming hospitality and
dainty refreshment*, among them being
Mlsaes Clothllde LeGreve. Jennie Ve-
reen, \VI|lle Belle Matthews, Bessie
Matthews, Lots Rurscll and Kmmle
Morgan; Me**r*. Will Vereen, T. K.
' llliams, 8. P. Turnbull, F. H. Mat
thews. Roaves Autrcy and W. H. Fow
ler.
The Salmagundi Club wa* enter-
Tuesday evening by Ml*ses Wil
lie Belle and M« Matthew* at JPdge-
wood. Frogre**|ve dominoes was played
for the entertainment of the guests,
nd courses of salads and Ices were
served during the evening.
Mrs. K. M. .Smith, of Wndlay, Oil,
Iirk beta puying a visit t» her pa-
: here, returned home Friday.
Mrs. J. O. Holmes has returned to
r home nt Ferry, Ha , after u visit
a few days to relatives In MouJtrle.
Mrs. E. P. Morgan has returned to
merleuB after a visit to her son, L K
Morgan.
i Georgia Mlllsap Is at home
gain after a visit to friends at Salt
Ity.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Rhodtft are vfg*
lUng friend* at Quitman.
Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Evans are In
Cairo for a few days on a visit to
friend*.
i Nona Smith Is at home from
College Park, where she has been a
•tudent at Cox Colley*.
Mrs. W. B. Imvi», of Perry. Fla* I#
l»aiing a visit to relatives here.
Ml** L'*l" Park !*• «i 1, f ■ i 1 v
College, where she baa been a student
SUMMER VISITORS.
If you aro cotulug to Brevard. N. U^
this summer and want to slpp at one
of the nicest boarding bouses la tbe
center of tho town, write or wire me
for terms, otc.
T. W. WHITMIRE.
Polished Plato GIhsh for stores.
PollBhcd Piute OlaaH for residences.
Polished Plate Gians for show cases.
Largest stock of Plate Glaas In the
South.
F. J. COOLEDOE A BBO.,
12 N. Forsyth 8t.
number of da
In the public nchool*.
, of Albany, ha* been
ultrle friend* for a
Xa#-|e Henderson I* visiting
iendrf at 0< III.*.
Ml- Kfflc I.e*; Duke* I* at home from
rumi'i, having finished her studies Ip
music there.
THE LOVEKS OF ART.
Who live In Atlanta will le gratified tn
i< mi. fi t' M* • Jvln.i Freeman, wife *>f
George Freeman, tha well-known tad
t-famous English portrait painter
end miniature artist, deceased, ha* lo
cated In this city. She was for three
-s the pupil of Mr. Freeman, and
under hi* dlre< tpm hud the finest of
advantages abroad. Mrs. Freeman may
»rr*n every day at Motes’ Studio
i II to I, where .sample* of her
< will ulwuys be on exhlbtlon. •••
If
ARE YOU GOING AWAY?
I»e Geoigian mailed to
city subscribers while
ne tor the summer
•gular rn'e of ten cents
rge for trudllng. Sent
n th** I’nlted States or
i postage extra.