The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 04, 1906, Image 9

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*3» S THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining Slates Pleasant Mention From Other Cities WEST POINT. Mias Mar>’ Guinn, of Lexington. >ll»a, la the guest of Miss I'ay Shutzc this week. Mlsa flue Higginbotham la In Atlanta the gueat of Mlsa Marion Holzenbeck. Mrs, Guy Cole, of Xewnan, anil Mlsa Mar)' Anderson, of Montgomery, are the guests of Mrs. John Horsley. Misses Ruth and Edith Martin, of C .lumbus. are the attractive guests of Misses Epple Lee and Nenle Scott. Miss Jessie Lewis Johnson has re- turned home from College Park, where she has been attending school. Mr. Frank Norman, of Macon, spent the week here with his parents Mlsa Louelle Hardy and Mrs. Tay lor White have returned home from Borden-Wheeler, where they have been spending several weeks. MIssLucIle Wodyard, of LaGrange, Is visiting Miss Janet Horsley this week. The young people enjoyed a dance : tnd picnic at Pine Mountain Spring Monday evening given in honor of Miss Guinn, of Mississippi. . one of the most delightful events of the week was the eucliro party by Miss Kay Shutse Wednesday afternoon In honor of her guest. Miss Guinn, of Mississippi. Mrs. John Horsley entertained at n tea Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Cole and Miss Anderson. Miss Kate Smith entertained at card party Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Shutze and her visitor. Miss Guinn. OXFORD. Miss Sarah Branham has returned from Macon, where she has been at tending Wesleyan College. Miss Lulu Kelker. of Dalton, who has been visiting In Oxford, left Monday lor Monroe, where she will bo the guest of relatives. Miss Sue Means has returned from McRae. Mrs. John Poer, who has been visit ing her mother, Mrs. J. F. Bonnell, left for her home at West Point, last Thursday. Mrs. Lizzie Emery, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her sister. Miss Lynn Bran ham. Miss Marie Evans entertained the Oxford choir last Thursday ovenlng. Dr. Harris Yarbrough, who has re- rcntly accepted a position at Grady hospital, ha» left fnr Atlanta. Miss Carrie Smith has returned from s visit to relatives in Opelika. Mrs. D. T. Stone Is the guest of rela tives In Macon. Misses Annie and Ruth Cowen, of Salem, visited Miss Marie Evana Wed nesday. Mrs. Barker, of Rutledge, Is the guest of Mrs. Jim Stone. Miss Ida FauntlOroy Henderson, of Jacksonville, Flo., la visiting relatives In Oxford. ■Dr. W. B. Shaw, of Mechanlcsville. Inlted Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Evans i'ednesday. Mrs. Bishop Haygood Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. George W. Yarbrough. CARROLLTON. Captain Lindsey and daughter, Miss Anne, returned' to' Atlanta Tuesday, after spending several daya with Judge Harris and family. J. H. Harris and Wright Baskin went to Atlanta Thursday to hear Dr. Torrey. ! Miss Estelle Sims, of Birmingham, la In the city, the guest of Miss Annie ptoblnson. Miss Josle Carroll, of Thomaavllle, arrived In the city Wednesday to be present at the Roblnion-Sewell wed- ping. * Miss Brownie Loften, of Hogansvllle, > visiting her sisters, Mrs; C. E. Smith nd Mrs. L. M. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cheney returned homo Wednesday from Atlanta. Miss Camilla Maudlvllle Is at homo n Agnes Scott. r. 8am Brown, of Columbus, Is ex- ctcd this week to visit hla parents, and Mrs. B. F. Brown. Kenzle and Included about thirty young people. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Flnckard, whose marriage occurred at Brinson Wed nesday evening, have arrived In Moul trie and have engaged hoard at the Colquitt. WASHINGTON, OA. Mr*. I. K. Shumate, of Dallas, Is the guest of Mrs. R. M. Smith. Mrs. Hamilton McWhorter has re turned to Athens, after several daya visit to relatives In Washington. Mis. Eugene Ragland arrived Mon day from Atlanta to visit her parents. Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Kills. boating were features of the occasion. The chaperons were Mrs. Jack! nold. Mrs John Medlln ami Mrs. <J. A. Lewis. In the party were Misses Nowell, Linda Kelker. Allle Kelker. Mnttye Medlln. Kloyd Kelker, Lula Kelker and Messrs. Erutus Roberts, Golden Knight and Cliff Kheat John A. Stewart, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here. Miss Joste Held left Tuesday for her home in Eat The representative of The Atlanta Georgian was In Monroe Thursday. The Georgian has n very large subscription among our people. The young men of Monroe will com- Mrs. C. H. Smith entertained Friday P'lment Miss Lula Kelker. the guest of afternoon in honor of Mrs. Harry A* 1 ** Floy Kelker, with a dance next Jones, of New York. week. Jones, of New York. Misses Maldn Wootten, Emma Ir Tin and Helen Barksdale are attend ing Lucy Cobb commencement. Miss Margaret Hines will have her guests next week Misses Boggess and Hardy. Miss Carlotta Alexander Is at home from Athens, where she has been at tending the normal school. Mrs. R. D. Callaway entertained In. formally at tea Sunday evening. Miss Anr.le Vic Cozart returned Monday from a protracted stay Augusta. Mrs. John James Hill and Miss Ef- fle Hill leave In a few days for Gainesville, where the latter will study music. Mrs. Emma Wlltlnghar.i entertained the bridge club delightfully Thursday morning. Miss Nan Barksdale, of Mllledgevllle, will arrive Monday to visit her sis- ter, Mrs. Mary Hue Lawrence. Mrs. Maggie Stokes, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. M. Hill, returned Tuesday to her home In Augusta. Mrs. H. E. Booker entertained In formally at tea Thursday evening. Miss Marlon 8mlth, of Augusta, visiting her sister, Mrs. W. T. John son. Mrs. Barnett Irvin has returned from Gainesville. Miss Katie Mae Arnold returned to Athens Wednesday. MARIETTA, GA. The Ladles' Afternoon E tchre Club was entertained on Thnrsday afternoon by Mrs. E. P. Dobbs. The prizes, fan and ornament, were won by Mrs. Nolan and Miss Addle Seltze. The Junior Euchre Club met with Miss' Josephine Clarke Wednesday afternoon.. After the game a delicious Ice course was served. Misses Georgia Hunt and Sarah Brumby have returned from Athens. Mrs. Fred Morris and son, who have bene visiting friends In Macon, have returned home. Mins Mildred Thompson Is the guest of Mrs. John Brown, of Cartersvllle. Miss Alice Brumby, of Chattanoo ga, and Mlsa Julia Armstrong, of At lanta, are spending the week with Mrs. L. N. Trammell. Mrs. L. N. Trammell, Sr., Is visit ing her son In Dalton. Miss Dykers left Tuesday for New Orleans, where she will spend some MOULTRIE. Miss Willie Devine gave a musical at e Colquitt Friday evening. Prof. J. Hunt, of Atlanta, rendered piano lections and a number of vocal solos ere contributed. Mrs. A. R. Rogers entertained a few ■ling people Thursday evening at her 'me on East Broad street, honorary her guest. Miss Susie May Clqwsr, , Lakeland, Florida. Mrs. M, P. Harvey and Mrs. B. D. psrisfleld are In Americus attending be meeting of the Woman’s Mission- fry Societies of the South Georgia inference. • Mlsa Ethel Austin, who has been the (ucsi of Mrs. Geprge R. Austin for a days, returned to Dixie this week. I Miss Stella Hudson, of Cairo, la the luest of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hartefleld. I Tin- marriage of Mr. John Sloan, of [unset, to Miss Sallle Tucker, of this If S'. occurred last evening at the home ibe parents of the bride, Mr. and rs. James Tncker, Rat. Patrick offl- Mtlng. It was a quiet "o-uing mid ply a few friends were Invited. [The marriage of Miss Elite Tyson f> Mr. Rufus Beck took place at Nor- h.in Park Wednesday evening at the 'me of the bride’s parents and in the ‘esence of a few close friends. Mr. pd Mrs. Beck will make their home at phony. [Miss Jennie Vereen Is at Tensacota pr o few days. J Miss Jessie Flanders, of Wrtghtsvllle, |ho has been the guest of Moultrie >nds for some days, returned home Is week. I'The Bnraca class of the Baptist Sun- ‘V school, entertained the Phllathtes a Picnic on the banks of the Och- "knee river on Wednesday. The par- *«a chaperoned by Mrs. W. C. Me- WIICUII.'l, Hlicru BlIO « time with her ulsters. Miss Harwood, of i Atlanta, !• the guest of Mrs. D. C. Cole. Miss Regina Rambo has returned home from Wesleyan college to spend her vacation. Miss Eflle McDaniel Is the guest of her sister, Miss Julia McDaniel, of this place. Miss Harrell, of Norfolk, Va^ la via Itlng Mlsa Pauline Grnirdlng. Mlsa Clyde Malone and Miss Irma Neel have returned from Wesleyan col lege. • Mrs. Barnes, of Nelson, la the gueat of Mrs. C. M. Crosby. Mrs. Ralph W. Northcutt la visit Ing friends In Macon. Mlsa Julia McDaniel was the hoati to a number of friends Monday after noon to meet her sister, Miss Effle Me Daniel, of Dalton. Those present were Mlssea Henderson, Sarah Hunt, Lois Welch, Malone, Massey. Neal, Pauline Gramling, and Harrell, of Virginia, and Susie Lee Cantrell. Miss Mamlo Dobbs will accompany a party to Europe about June S3. MONROE. Hundreds of luvltatlons have been Issued to an “at home,” to be given by Miss Floy Felker on Monday eve ning, In honor of her charming visitor, Miss Lula Felker, of Dalton. R. E. Haughey, of Athens, Is In Mon roe. Mr. Haughey la a very talented musician. Joe Wall, of Jackson, spent Tuesday In the city. Miss Mattye Michael has returned from Ssndersvllle, where she has been teaching for the past nine months. On Thursday evening a musical was given by the Nunnally-Langston Plano Company In the parlors of their billldlng. Musical selections were fur nished by Misses Mattye Day, Lyda Day and Bessie Cook; J. M. Day and R. K. Haughey. t . Dr. W. T. Shannon is at Bostwlck this week. Miss Bernice Felker will arrive on the 16th to be the guest of Miss Floy Felker. Many social functions are be- Ing planned In her honor. a Rev. O. M. Eakes closed the series of meetings at the Methodist church. All of Monroe was greatly stirred by Rev. Mr. Bakes' strong sermons. Rev. L. E. Roberts and little girl left Monday for a short visit to hla parents near Jefferson. . Mhtsrs Bell Nowell. Edith Edwards, Pauline Hardeman and Ovella Aycock have returned home from Brtnau Col lege, Gainesville. Quite a Jolly party of young People enjoyed an afternoon at "Lake Linda Thursday. Swimming, Ashing -and Mrs. Charles Walker will give a moon light picnic to her Sunday school class next week. Mrs. Walker’s class con sists of tho young men of Monroe, and they will Invite Professor E. S. Tlch- enor’a class, which Is composed of the young ladles. The crowd will enjoy a ride to "Cowpens." The Young Ladles* Club will meet next week with Miss Pauline Nowell. Miss Nowell will entertain at a linen shower in compliment to Miss Mary Walker, whose wedding to J. B. Mc Crary takes place June 14. Miss Lula Felker will leavo Wednes day for n visit to Oxford. Atlanta, Greenwood, 8. O., and Tuskegee, Ala. While In Oxford Miss Felker will at tend Emory commencement. ■ Miss Mattyo Medlln. of Greensboro, Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. John Medlln. Knox Felker, of Atlantn, spent 8un day and Monday in Monroe, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Felker. Golden Knight will leave soon for Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. where he will take a business course at Eastman. Mr. Erastus Roberts has returned from Atlanta. CULLODEN. Misses Susie Cleveland and Maude II unm<h-Ic, of Knlilry; I.IIII.m (’MiMm and Della Paraons, of Musella; Louise Zellner, of Forsyth; Messrs. Dudley Woodward, of Denmark; Marlon Han cock, of Robley, and Henry Abercrom bie, of Strouds, who have attended tho Culloden Institute, havo returned to their homes. Misses Lillian Chambliss and Ger trude Wynn are at home after their graduation at Mniii m 1 (\dleg*\ Miss Rosebud Smith, of Macon. Is visiting her sister Mrs. William Holmes. Misses Estelle Dozier, of Yatesvllle; Wyollne Hartley and Lucy Champion, of Fort Valley, and Sallle Mae Math- jys of Denmark, were guests of Misses Innie and Helen Martin last week. Miss Claudia Webb, of Musella, was the guest of Mrs. H. D. Fincher during commencement last week. MnfeW. M. Felton and little daugh ter. Cleone, have returned to Marshall- ville after n short visit to Mrs. H. D. Fincher. Professor J. O. Martin and sister. Miss Dorothy Martin, are at home from Oxford. Mrs. Robert Holmes, Mrs. Clifford Holmes and Miss Tommlo Roque- more are away nt Forsyth. Misses Mollle and Katie Wilson, Mat tie Love Wynn, Olive and Mattie Clair Chambliss and Loulso Jellner have re turned from Forsyth, where they have been attending Monroe commencement. Professor R. O. Powell Is at Vienna for a few days. quiTman. Mrs. J. R. Davis gave a party on Wednesday In honor of her daughter Lillian's birthday. About forty young people gathered Wednesday evening for a surprise par ty In honor of Miss Mtnnle T. Groover and her guest. Miss Katrina Lane, of Valdosta. Miss Mamie Barnes, of this place, and her sister. Miss Gussie Barnes, of Marietta, leave next week to spend tho summer In New York and Boston. Miss Carrie Felder left yesterday for White Sulphur Springs, near Gaines ville, to spend some time. Min Lily Livingston, of Boston, visiting Mrs. McCall Quartermon. Mr. Clayton Groover Is visiting in JuckHoiiv lib*. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Branch, Livingston Snow and Audley Jones leave June ! I - New York Miss Lila Thompson entertained the Heart Club with a porch party Thurs day afternoon, in honor of her guest, Ethel Burdett. Miss Gertrudo Harden won tho prize In the game of hearts. Miss Nona Hendry has returned from Wesleyan College. TWO AMERICAN GIRLS PRESENTED AT COURT IT »coxffloo®orta-, A mrellnir w.« held In New York city a few week* affo In th. Internal* of Ibe blind. The principal speaker* were Joeeph Choate and Mark Twain. FYom her alck bed. Helen Keller, the marveloua deaf and blind girl, whose life would ho pathetic were It not for tha fact that It la on. continual tri umph over tho weaknesa of the flesh, wrote a letter to the .Memblod nud\ cnce which Mark Twain declared should he placed amnnar the c la sale* of literature. .Ml** Keller* picture "t th. tragedy of blindness wa* .a follow.I' To know what the blind man need* you u ho cannot aae muat Imagine what It would be not to aee, and you enn Imagine It more vividly if you remem ber |hat before your Journey’* end you may have to go the dark way •elf. Try to realize what blln means to those whose Joyous activity I. stricken to inaction. "It Is to llvo long, long day.—and life Is made up of days. It la to live Immured, baffled. Impotent, all God id tugs at Latest photograph of Miss Jean Reid, daughter of the ambassador to 8t. James, who has just been presented to King Edward and Queen Alexandra. The lower pho tograph Is that of Miss Evelyn Bigelow, who was presented at the same time. Fulton ^ m v l County f ll vor. 01 with Jail. • I to its, merits. The accompanying cut represents a monument to the quality of Vulcanite, this building being covered with it. It is recommended by the Na tional Board of Underwriters and the Southeastern Tariff As sociation. Enough said. “You can put it on.” ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents. « and 31 Sou,h For *y th S,re,t ’ AUSTELL. Mr. Jam*. Cure-on Is visiting ill, ■ ■ • • I ■ - i ilMl.in III ,\V» on n. I in Quite a crowd of Austell people at- t.tided th. cmMMNR tttre i " ‘ Dougluvllle this week. Mesire. Charles E. Carlin and James It. Toms, civil engineers for the Mouth ern Railway, are mopping nt tkaXItMh' Springs hotel at this place. Mr. Cecil Scott, the Bouthem Expo agent, after a short Illness, Is at his office again. Mr. J. H. Lottch made a flying bust- MSS KIP thin week. Miss Hattie Veal has been visiting the Austell farm this week. Miss Pearl Winters has returned from a visit to Dougtasvllle. Mlsa Tulllo Jackson hns returned from a visit to her aunt, Mr*. Dr. Whitehead, of Atlanta. Dr. Thomaa Y. Timmons, of this place, after a tew daya’ illness, Is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dyson, of Mari ette, are visiting their father. Mr. R C. Couslne, on Love' street- Rev. J. Lee Allgood Is visiting hts mother, Mr*. Allgood, who has been very 111 at Rock mart. Mr. Weatervelt Terhune. manager for the Columbia Graphophone Com pany, woa In Amtell this week. MONTICELLO. Commencement week ha. brought a number of Walters with It. On Bun- day morning Dr. Hammond, of Atlan ta, preached th. sermon to s large and appreciative audience. On Sunday eve ning he was heard again at the Presby terian church. Monday night the pro- gtam consisted of the address by Con- .TMsmsn Howard and the regularclass exercises of the graduating class. Tiles, day evening the reception by the class at the lovely home of Mr. and Mr* D. B. Burton was held. Two hundred Invitations were Issued, and the eve ning ires a auccaaa- Punch, Ices and cake. ware serred during the evening. Miss Burton ajvl the rln-s were ajutst- ed In receiving by the faculty of the Mlsa Helen Day. of Round Oak. Is the guest of Miss Hattie Kelly, on Col- 1 lege street. Miss Resale Butler has been the guest I of Mrs. J. E. Heck and return"! rot her home In Madison. JL Ella* Artnvjr, of Greensboro, | has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Huchtnaon. Mr. Asa Butrlll, of Jackson, was with Montlcello friend, tho early part of the week. Miss Grace Robinson has as her guests Misses Blnla and Nettle Smith, of Newborn. * Mlsa Jacora Smith Is the guest of htr sister, Mrs. Huchlnson. Mis* Crawley, of Mndlson, Is tho guest of Mis, .Mabel Unllpnl. Mrs. Ivy Barlss and children, of Ma con. are visiting Sine. Hattie Hecht. Miss Ruth Jordan le at homo from Agnes Scott College. Mrs. I’rank Stewart, of Macon, has been the guest of Ml,, Anna Jordan. Ml,, Grace yiournoy, who ha, been attending nclinol at Washington Sem inary. 1, at Home for tho holidays.- .Mr- A. .1 To Iln.'i ilge a ml .Mis, Kur-- Tolleson visited Macon this noek. Miss Luclla McDowell, of Shndy Dale, Is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Cathay. Mrs. J. A. Chapman and Miss Chap man. of Camak. havo been the guests of Mr. J. A. Munition. Mr*. McEwen. of Wauchuln, Fla., who has been visiting the family of Mr. Oeotfl Bainrd, has | gone to Coving ton. Mrs. Jessie Chynaweth and Mrs. E. C. Clark and children, of Jacksonville; Mr. C. 11. Ballard, of Madison; Mr. Paul Ballqrd, of Eatonton, nnd Mr. Will nallard, of irwinvllle, have been the guest, of the Misses Ballard this week. Ml,, Anna U. Jordan entertained tho Rending Club on Thursday afternoon very pleasantly. BARNESVILLE. Mrs. John T. Chambers, of Thomas- vjlie. Go., la in the city on a visit to relatives. , Mis* Alba Porch, who has been teaching In Monroe county, has re turned home for her vacation. Mrs 8. FI Dusenberry has gone to Eatonton to spend a few days on n visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Humphrey have gone lo Weal Point to malt, a .hart visit with friends. Mis. Blanch. Davis, of Mayfield, Ky. le here to spend some time with her mend, Mrs. C. O. Turner. Dr. F. R. Calhoun, of Cartarevllle, le In the city on a visit to the family of W. T. Bate. Mrs. J. 8. Tally, of Lyons, Is hare with th. family of Tier fsthen K- T. Crowder. * j ■ * Mrs. B. M. Turner has returned from a plensnnt stay In Wadley with her son. W. R. Turner. Captain E. J. Murphey has returned from a week’s visit to hla daughter, Mrs. J. M. Pound. In Mllledgevllle. T. J. Williamson, at Atlanta, sprat several days here this week with his brother. W. J. Wtlllsmson. Rev. H. D. Pace has returned from Atlanta, where he attended for several dan tha Torres--Alexander meetings. Mr*. C. A. Turner he* returned to her home In Macon sfter a short visit wl’> her daughter, Mrs. R. P. Sear- son. Frank M. Stafford ha* returned from a short stay at Indian Spring. Mr*. W. D. Cory, of Mnine, the city on a visit to the family of her brother. R B. Burr. She formerly lived here nnd has scores of friends In the community. Mr. Wop Summers ha* returner] from Birmingham; Ala., where ha vla- Ited hi* son. James Summers. Captain and Mre. E. T. Winston Two Ways Hsre you noticed a difficulty In breath ing-short. quick breath—when you ere welkin?, going npsrnlrs, singing.or are angry or netted? You -*y net think wbnt thin mesne, but doctors will tell no It mean, weak heart action. Take IW. Miles’ New Heart Care »t we. It will strengthen and build ap week* ned nerves and ihnnetes of the beset, and innkes It stftelg ».d hCltby. This Is one way—the right fir. Neglect It n little while, ami you will hi-n notice nattering. Pslpltntlo*. IHfnJ- .... ynluting Kp- l>. Pnln la region of i.-t t. ,m. • , -i.’ It in ottH-r way—tbi» wroa* wnj. Dr.- Miles’ Heart Cure k a aafp. -»irre for (hr rarir of t thuoMitda t**»tlfy. tent mt the bwf. Tfc# tKii.l Hr#* t>ut a abort Sfllra* lloart <*ara ■ to perfrrf ln-alMt." - ffT. WrUr llrart luma. “I lifl-l ratarer dodon Mid I Ohio have returned from a May of several months In West Virginia. • Collier Matthews, of Knoxville, Tenn., is her* making a visit to the family of hla mother, Mre. J. T. hUtthews. Mr. and Mr*. L. 8. FTfleld have re turned front Atlantn, where they were •he truest* of friends this week. Mis* Mabel Cortelyou haa returned to Marietta after n pleasant visit with Mia* Mary Mlnhlnnttte. Professor Jnme, D. Onrner, of Gainesville, was In the city this week for a couple of daya greeting friends In the community. « Mis, Annie Howard ha. returned from Forsyth, where she was the guest of friends, attending the' commence ment of Monroe College. MACON. Preeldent and Mr*. .Dupont Guerry, of Wesleyan College, were the hoet* Wednesday flight at a banquet given to the graduating claaa of Wesleyan. The enjoyable occasion wns held In Uie parlors of the college. Many toasts were responded lo but even through the merriment of It all, there was Just a hint of pathos about It. The mem bers of tha class knew thnt It would probably be the lest night that they would be together. At the hour for departing all the young ladles Individually and collect ively thanked President end Mr*. Guer i ■ f-u Mi. 11 I" ml - .hi. .-HI,-, in In m nl Alumnso Assemble. While the banquet at the college waa In progress the class of ’Ot assembled at the Hotel Lanier, nnd had a ban quet of their own. Over twenty mem her* of the class that was graduated two years ago war* present. These two banquets practically clon ed the commencement season nt Wea- leyan. Karh train leaving the city la carrying away many of the student*. OLIVER. Ml**** Hessl* Nawton and Pauline Smith, who hav* bean teaching In tha Statesboro Institute, returnsd home lost week. These young ladles are great favorites, and will he the guests of honor at many social functions. Mlltort R. I.ufburrow, from tha Uni versity of Georgia, wilt return on the list Instant to spend his vacation at home, Hla cousins. Mlsa Warren, of Augusta, Oa„ and Mr. Myere, of Jack aonvlllt, Fla., will be Ida guests. George Ash* I* convalaacsnt from an attack of malarial fever. HI* cousin, Mias Kelly, Is visiting at the country piece of the Ashes. Mias Ora Lee, of Halcyondals, Os., has recently returned -from the Pres byterian Institute at Blackshcar, G*., and la vlaltlng her aunt, Mrs. Lanier, of this place. Mrs. C. E. Dasher has had aa her guests Mr. Jones, of Fort Valley, Ga., Runin uir, tfriirn, t»» run wmimj, »»«*.» and Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Talla dega, Ala. Whooping-cough In a severe form Is marring the pleasure of the season for the little folkh and their mothers; on account of It th* May festival waa abandoned. Quite a number from thta place at tended the Hunday school picnic at Blue Spring* last week. Mrs. M. C. Powell has been quite III, but I* batter. Mr. Powall .pent Friday In Savannah. Oa. Mark 8. Joyner ha* moved to Sa vannah, Ga. R. II. Hunter Is now-making States- boro, O*., hi* home. A. R. I.’onnor has been employed by the Illinois Hawing Machine Company and Is located In Augusts, Ga. Boss U. Jonas spent a part ot Satur day and Sunday In Augusta, Oa. Miss Lillian Lanlar I* vlaltlng Guy ton, Oa. , CORDELE. A marriage which will be a surprise to many was that of Miss Lottie Henry and Mr. Otis de Vaughn, of Monteiu- ma, which took placs last evening at th* Oreer hotel, the home of the bride, at half past sight o’clock. Dr. A. B. Campbell performing the ceremony. Only a few Intimate friends and rela tives were Invited. Mr. and Mr*, d* Vaughn left on the 1J o’clock train for Hot Springs, Ark, where they will spend several days. Miss Henry Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henry and Is a charming and attractive young woman, while Mr. de Vaughn I* a sterling young buelneae man. Mr. and Mrs. da Vaughn will b* at home In Montesuma whan they re turn. LAWRENCEVILLE. Mr. and Mre. O. A. Ah yers, visited Dr. and Mre. A. M. Winn Monday. Dr. M. T. Johnson left Hunday for New York, where he goes to taka a post hi ii, - -,ii - in -,f tl,<- 1,-ii,11 mt medical colleges of that city. Miss Charlotte Anne Winn will at tend the iinlvoralty ,ommcnreinent at Athens. While there ehe will b* tha guest of Mrs. VerXooy. Miss I .else Vose Is the guost of Miss Fldns Frederick, at Marshallvllle. Mr. O. II. Urown visited el Macon last week. Thursday evening Mayor nnd Mre. W. E. Simmons entertained fifty guests In honor of their nephew, Dan nyrd, who reached the age of >1 on that day. Mr. J. C. I'lanlgnn was the orator of tho day at tho Jefferson Davis mi rial exercises at liulotd Hntunlay. Miss l’earl Itutrhlns Is spending i time with relatives In Atlanta. Hr. Latham It. WMin, of McDon ough, spent Hunday with hla parents. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. The month of Juno promises to be n veritable month of weddings, as many aa three or four taking placa on the same day. Quite a prominent event will he the wedding or Miss Minnie Head Fatherly nnd Mr. Robert Hood, which tak piece on the evening of June 6 at the Eleventh avenue Methodist church. Dr. U. D. Mooney, of the Second Presby terian church will perform the cere mony. The wedding Is to be a bril liant affair, Mies Katherly* having as her matron of honor her sister, Mr*. Eugene Northlngton, and six brides maids. Mr. Hood's brother, Mr. Ira Hood, will be his bsst man, and there are to be six groomsmen. The wed ding Is being preceded by n number of complimentary functions. Mre. George Troupe Brnzelton, sister of Mr. llfHid, will entertain Mtee Katherly and the bridal party with a breakfast at the Country Club on Tuesday morn ing. Mre. Harris Lee Koenig received F’rtday afternoon In honor of Miss Fatherly and Mlsa Fletcher Htlnaon, also a prospective bride. Miss Llnly Graham was th* hostess yesterday at a sweet pea luncheon In honor of Miss Eatherly ' nnd her bridesmaid*. Mlsa Edna Moore will entertain at a brides maid luncheon June « In compliment to Miss Eatherly. Quite a pretty home wedding will be that of Mlaa Fletcher Stinson and Mr. John C. Dawson, which will be solem nised at the bride's home in Woodlawn at ( p. m, June 4. The attendants are Mre. Harry Ira' Koenig, matron of honor. Mr. Edwin Brand will bo Mr. Dawson's beat man. Mr. Dawson Is R mfessor of modern languages at [oward College. He and his bride will spend their honeymoon In the moun tains of North Carolina. The marriage of Ml— Fannie Wash ington and Mr. Edward I’lper Is to be a home affair. The only attendants will be Mlse Sophie Washington, maid of honor, and Mr. Harry B. Johnston, of Atlanta, beet man. Mr. and Mr*. R. M. McConnell have Isaued Invitations to tha marriage of their daughter, Virgil Richards Terry, lo Mr. Eugsna Reynolds Lyde, which Is to tak* place st the home of the bride at S o'clock in the evening. June 11. Ml** Terry will be attended by Mlsa Bessie Webb as maid of honor. Misses Beast* Lyde. Nora 8haw and Pearl Shannon aa bridesmaids. Mr. I.yde’s bsst man will be Mr. Cullen Smith, and hla groomsmen, Messrs. Robert Fulford. Edward Martin and J. W. Mashburn. Miss Clarice Watkins lias returned from Randolpb-Macon Woman's Col lege at Lynchburg, Va. Mlsa Fannie Lee ciabaugh. formerly of Birmingham, hut now of Oadsden, Is the guest of Ml-s Marguerite Whit* on the North Highlands. Little Mias Cora Oregg was the host- ■a at a dancing party at th* home of her parent* F’riuay from 4 to • o’clock. Mlsa Edith McCrery. alster of Mr. (diaries McCrery. and Miss Ruby Mun- ger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hunger ware members of Mlaa Willie Allen’s party, which .-ailed for Bumps this wi ■ »t. Upon her return Mlsa Mc- ■Thl ness, . onfldent an-l -! -- - i-i him- -,f th In mine. In quarry. In fni Ing room, asking of otkei the opivorlunlty to do n to receive the laborer** "in an In-tnnt acrid - The day la blotted out. opa all th* visible wo which once bore him to Arm and confident atrid halt, and fear the farsrs envelope qjl the vlslbl, If-dependent. II f Idle forcod to a new habit like n canker consume* the min destroys Its beautiful faculties. "Memory confronts him with lighted past. Amid the tiuiglhe- of his Ilfs he gropes hla pitiful You have met film .-n your busy oughfaraa with faltering feet an,] stretched hands, patiently ’’dre'l the universal dark, holding out fo his petty wares, nr hi and citpabUlth* an with Crery will enter the Woman’* Coil#*** of Baltimore. Dr. aprl Mr*. Cunningham Wllaon re turned VVedneaday nl*cht from a ten 1 of never*! month* In Furopt Ml** Kmma Lecdy, wno arroropanlril th^m abrond, will not return until tin* full. Bhe will continue her trnvelg with Mr*. Johnnon nnd her daughters. Friend* of Ml** Auric Armctr- ntf have received invention* to tho Kind- uatlng exerclaen of her claaa at tho ffovernmont hoapltnl In Wn*hlnxtnn Mr*. J. C. Henley c*ntcrtnlned the Y«»umr Matron’* Club Wednrjul ly morning at 10:30 o’clock- Mr*. E. II- Andrews, Mlaa Andrew* nnd Mlaa Mabel Wheelock have g"n*i to Ingram Well* to upend a *hort while. Mr. nnd Mr*. John Milner Caldwell nr<* In New York and will sail shortly for Europe. Mils Mabel Wheelock entertained at i;ir.|i Tii'Miit\ rvcnlng Th** Indies* |.i i/< u ,i u ’ ii b\ Ml« M.ii tlm Brad ford, orvl Dr. Itoblnnon tho gentleman’* prize. After the gnme nn elaborate butTet *upper wo* served. Mlxse* sSnlllo-nnd Nellie Merritt en tertained Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock in compliment to .Miss Lil lian Brooks, who Is to be married to Mr. George Ann Eastman on June 20, and Mis* Virgil Terry, whose innrrlage to R. B. Lyde takes place nn June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Culpepper ICxum havo named their little daughter Lestra Kin ney, nfter her mother. Quite n number of Birmingham’* rrp- reeentatlve people attended the cele bration of the seventy-fifth anniver sary of the University of jflnlmnm at Tuscaloosa during the past week. The social ovent* were brilliant. HAMILTON, ALA. I'Jahn Blmw, of Guln, visited friend* in Hamilton on Wednesday. Dr. L. N. Fllppo. of Bear Creek, wnn horn on buslnena Tuesday. Chnrlle Malone, of Russellville, wh* here this woek on business. Luther Ford, of Phil Campbell, vis ited his mother here on Friday. .Sullivan nnd W. A. William-, of Itodges, visited friend* In town hero on Wednesday. . 1 Ford left this week for railroad point* In the state, where he will work In tho book business. f. Lloyd and wife, of null .Moun tain, visited their *on, Luther Lloyd, hero this week. It. J. Middleton, of Northlngton, vis ited parents, relative* and friends here eok. Randolph, of Lunsford, wn* one of Hamilton Halrd, of Guln, co: sheriff, was the guest of M of this place, on Tuesday. Messrs. A. II. and J. W uru \\ i“, Mb - , were her# Uh business In circuit COU T. J. Berryhlll wa* num Hamilton’* gueMM this wo#d prominent farmer of Guln. Mrs. C. P. Alrnon and c jMsellvIlle, who have been ' nd Mrs. J. C. Johnson here havo returned home. _ _ LAWler. of Hpruce here on business Monday. 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