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

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SOUTHERN SOCIETY | In Georgia and Adjoining Stole* | | Pltti.nl Mention From Other Citie* [ THE ATLANTA GEORGIA X. TWO AMERICAN GIRLS PRESENTED AT COURT WEST POINT. , Mis* Mary Guinn, of Lcxlnaton, Miss., I* the Kuv8t of Miss Fay Shutze this week. Ml*s Sup HUrnabotbMB I* In Atlanta the gue t of Miss Marlon Hollenbeck. Mrs. Guy Colo, of New nan. and Miss Mary Anderson, of Montgomery, are the guest* of Mrs. John Horsley. Misses Ituth and Edith Martin, of Columbus, are the attractive guests of Misses Epplc Lee and Nettle 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 Miss Louelle Hardy and Mrs. Tay. lor White have returned home from Borden-Wheeler, where they have been spending several weeks. Miss Luclle Wodyard, of LaOrange, Is visiting Miss Janet Horsley tills week. The young people enjoyed a danco* * and picnic at Pine Mountain Spring Monday evening given In honor of Miss Oulnn, of Mississippi One of the most delightful events of the week was the euchre party by .Miss Fay Shutzs Wednesday afternoon In honor of her guest. Miss Guinn, 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 Felker, of Dalton, who has been visiting In Oxford, left Monday for Monroe, where she will be 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, loft for her home at West Point, last Thursday. Mrs. Llzsle Emery, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her sister. Miss Lynn Bran ham. Miss Marie Evans entertained the Oxford choir last Thursdny evening. Dr. Harris Yarbrough, who has re cently accepted a position nt Grady hospital, has left for Atlanta. Miss Carrie Smith has returned from a 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 Evans Wed nesday. Mrs. Barker, of Rutledge, la the guest of Mrs. Jim Stone. Miss Ida Fauntleroy Henderson, of Jacksonville, Fla., Is visiting relatives In Oxford. Dr. W. B. Shaw, of Meehanlcsvllle. visited Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Evans Wednesday. 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 days with Judge Harris and family. J. H. Harris and Wright Baskin went up to Atlanta Thursday to hear Dr. Torrey. Miss Estelle Sims, of Birmingham, Is In the city, the guest of Miss Annie Robinson. Miss Josle Carroll, of Thomasvllle, arrived In the city Wednesday to be present at the Roblnson-Sewell wed ding. Miss Brownie Lofton, of Hogansvllle. Is visiting her sisters, Mrs..C. E. Smith and Mrs. L. M. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cheney returned home Wednesday from Atlanta. Miss Camilla Maudlvllle Is at home from Agnes Scott. Dr. 8am Brown, of Columbus, Is ex pected this week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brown. MOULTRIE. Miss Willie Devine gave a musical at the Colquitt Friday evening. Prof. J. C. Hunt, of Atlanta, rendered piano selections and a number of vocal solos were contributed. •Mrs. A. R. Rogers entertained a few young people Thursday svenlng at her home on East Broad street, honorary to her guest. Miss Susie May Clower, of Lakeland, Florida. Mrs. M. P. Harvey nnd Mrs. B. D. Hartsfleld are In Amcrlcus attending the meeting qf the Woman's Mission ary Societies of tho South Georgia conference. Miss Ethel Austin, who has been the ruest of Mrs. George R. Austin for a fow days, returned to Dixie this week. Miss Stella Hudson, of Cairo, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hnrtafletd. The marriage of Mr. John Sloan, of Sunset, to Miss Halllo Tucker, of this city, occurred last evening nt the home of ihe parents of ths bride, Mr. and Mrs. James Tpcksr, Rev. Patrick ofll- clatlng. It was a quiet wedding and only a few friends were Invited. The marriage of Miss Effls Tyson to Mr. Rufus Beck took place at Nor man Park Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents and In the presence of a few close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Beck will make their home at Albnny. Miss Jennie Worsen U at Pensacola for a few days. Miss Jessie Flanders, of Wrighlsvlllc, who has been Ih* guest of Moultrlo friends for some dnys, returned home this week. The Baraca class of Ihe Baptist Sun day school entertained the l’hllatheos st a picnic <m Mm *—#» .af the Och- locknee river on Wednesday. Thd par ty was chaperoned by Mrs. W. C. 11c- neo n ,!i'e e ° nd lnClu,Ied about <hlr 'y youn K | boating were features of' the occasion, mV nnd , The chaperons were Mrs. Jackson Ar ■I ■Tir **” y* Plnckard, whose nold, Mrs. John Medlln and Mr: n**!to£ f , at ,irlnaon W#d. Lewis. I„ the party were Misses nesday avsaing, hark arrived in Moul- ] Nowell Linda Felker, Allle Felker, engaged board nt the | Mattye Medlln. Floyd Felker. Luln trie nnd lmv Colquitt. WASHINGTON, OA. Mrs. I. E. Shumate, of Dallas, Is the guest of Mrs. R. M. Smith. Mrs. Hamilton McWhorter has re- * r . ne< ^ Athens, after several days visit to relatives In Washington. Airs. Eugene Ragland arrived Mon- day from Atlanta to \ielt her parents. Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Ellis. Mrs. C. H. Smith entertained Friday artemoon In honor of Mrs. Harry Jones, of New York. Misses Malda Wootten, Emma Ir vin and Helen Barksdalo are attend ing Lucy Cobb commencement. 1 Miss Margaret Hines will have as her guests next week Misses Boggess and Hardy. Miss Carlotta Alexander Is at home rrom Athens, where she has been at tending the normal school. Mrs. R. D. Callaway entertained In. formally at tea Sunday evening. Miss Annie Vic Cozart returned Monday from a protracted stay In Augusta. „ Mrs. John James Hill and Miss Ef- fle Hill leave In a few days for Gainesville, where the latter will study musll. . Emms Willingham entertained the bridge club delightfully Thursday morning. Miss Nan Barksdale, of Mllledgevllle, will arrive Monday to visit her sis ter. Mrs. Mary Sue 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 Smith, of Augusta, Is 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 Etchre Club was entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. B. P. Dobbs. The prizes, a 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,- hare returned home. Miss Mildred Thompson Is the guest of Mrs. John Brown, of Cartersvllle. Miss Alice Brumby, of Chattanoo ga, and Miss 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 time with her sisters. Miss Harwood, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. D. C. Cole. Miss Regina Rambo has returned home from Wesleyan college to spend her vacation. Miss Eme McDaniel Is the gueat of her sister. Miss Julia McDaniel, of this place. Miss Harrell, of Norfolk, Va., la vis Itlng Miss Paulin* Graiding. Miss Clyde Malone and Miss Irma Neel have returned from Wesleyan col lege. * Mrs. Barnes, of Nelson, Is the guest of Mrs. C. M. Crosby. Mrs. Ralph W. Northcutt Is visit ing friends In Macon. Miss Julia McDaniel was the hostess to a number of frienda Monday after noon to meet her alster, Miss Elbe Mc Daniel, of Dalton. Those present were Misses Henderson, Sarah Hunt, Lola Welch, Malone, Massey. Neal, Pauline Gramllng. and Harrell, of Virginia, and Susie Lee Cantrell. Mias Mamie Dobbs will accompany a party to Europe about June 23, monroe. Hundreds of Invitations hava been Issued to an “at home," to be given y Mlsa Floy Felker on Monday eve- ..Jng, In honor of her charming visitor, Mlsa Lula Felker, of Dalton. R. E. Haughey, of Athena I* In Mon roe. Mr. Haughey la a very talented musician. • _ Joe Wall of Jackaon, spent Tuesday In the city. ^ Mlaa Mattye Michael haa returned from Sandenvlhe, where ahe has been teaching for tho past nine months. On Thursday evening a musical waa given by the Nunnally-Langston llano Company In the parlors of their btllldlng. Musical selections were fur nished by Misses Mattye Day. Lyda Day and Bessla Cook; J. M. Day and R. E. Haughey. . . . Dr. W. T. Shannon Is at Boatwlck this week. Miss Bernlcs Felksr will arrive on the 18th to be the guest of Miss Flor Felker. Many social functions are be lng planned In hsr honor. Rev. a. M. Bakes closed the aeries of meetings at ths 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 abort vlalt to hla parents near Jefferson. . . Misses Bell Nowell Edi'h Edwards. Paulin# Hardeman and Ovelle Aycock have returned home from Brenau Col lege. Gainesville. Quite a Jolly party of young people enjoyed an afternoon at "Lake Linda Thursday. Swimming, fishing and V ULCANITE ROOFING has the call by popular fa vor. Costly build ingH covered with Vulcanite Roofing testify to its merits. The accompanying cut represents a monument to the quality of Vulcanite, this building being covered with it It is recommended by tho 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 South Forsyth Street. Felker nnd Messrs. Erastus Roberts, GoMea Knight and CHIT Sheafs. John A. Stewart, of Atlanta, spent Sundny here. Miss Josle Reid left Tuesday for her homo In Eatonton. The representative of The ^Atlanta Georgian was In Monroe Thursdny. The Georgian has a very large subscription among our people. The young men of Monroe will com pllment Miss Lula Felker, the guest __ Miss Floy Felker. with a dnnee next week. , Mrs. Charles Walker will give a moon light picnic to her Sundny school class next week. Mrs. Walker's clnss con sists of the young men of .Monroe, and. they will Invito Professor E. S. Tlch enor's class, which Is composed of the young ladles. The crowd will enjoy ride to "Cowpens." The Young Lndles' Club will meet next week with Miss Pauline Nowell. Miss Nowell will entertain nt a linen shower In cotfipllment to Miss Mary Walker, who... wedding to J. It, Mt Crary takes place June 14. Miss Lula Felker will leave Wednes day for a visit to Oxford. Atlnnta, Greenwood, s. C., and Tuskegee, Ala. While In Oxford Miss Felker will at tend Emory commencement. Miss Mattye Medlln, of Greensboro, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.' John Medlln. Knox Felker, of Atlanta, (pent Sun day and Monday In Monroe, the guest of hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. " Felker. Golden Knight will leave eoon for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he will take a business course at Eoilman. Mr. Erastus Roberts has returned from Atlanta. CULLODEN. Misses Susie Clevelnnd and Maude Hammock, of Robley; Lillian Childs and Della Parsons, of Musella; Louise Zellner, of Forsyth: Messrs. Dudley Woodward, of Denmark; Marlon Han cock, of Robley, and Henry Abercrom ble, of Strouds, who have attended the Culloden Institute, have returned to their homes. Aliases Lillian Chambliss and Ger trude Wynn are at home after their graduation at Monroe College. Miss Rosebud Smith, of Macon, visiting her atotkr Mr*. William Holmes Mlaaea Estelle Dozier, of Yateavllle. Wyollne Hartley and Lucy Champion, of Fort Valley, and Sallle Mae Math ews. of Denmark, were.guests of Misses Minnie and Helen Martin last week. Miss Claudia Webb, of Musella, was the guest of Mrs. H. D. Fincher during commencement lost week. Mrs. W. M. Felton and little daugh ter, Cleons, have returned to Marahnll- villa after a short vlalt 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 Tommie Roque more are away at Forsyth. Misses Mollle and Katie Wilson, Mnt tie Love Wynn. Olive nnd Mattie Clair Chnmbllsa and Louise Jellner have re' turned from Forsyth, where they have been attending Monroo commencement. Professor R. O. Powell Is at Vienna for a few days. QUITMAN. Mrs. J. R. Davis gave n party on Wednesday Ir. honor of her daughter Lillian’s hi. ilulay. ty In honor of Miss Minnie nnd her guest, Miss Katrina Lane, of Valdosta. Miss Alamla Barnes, of this place, and her sister. Miss Gussle Barnes, of Marietta, leave next week to epend tbs summer In New York nnd Boston. Mlsa Carrie Felder left yesterday for White Sulphur Springs, nenr Galm vllle, to apqnd some time. Miss Lily Livingston, of Boston, visiting Mrs. McCall Qunrterman. Mr. I'layti.n Groover I- vMtlmc In Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Branch, Livingston Snow and Audley Jones leave June 10 for New Miss Lila Thompson entertslned the Heart Club with n pam Tier* day afterndon, In honor of her guest ■T Ethel Burden. Miss -Oertruds Harden won the prize in the game of hearts. Mlsa Nona Handry has returned from Wesleyan College. > AUSTELL. Mr. James Cureron Is visiting his mother. Mrs. Cureton at Newnnn, Ga. Quite a crowd of Austell people at tended the commencement 1 wn M st Douglasvllle this week, m irs. Charles E. Carlin and James H. Toms, civil engineers for the South ern Railway, are stopping at the Llthla ‘hie place. Springs hotel at thl Mr. Cecil Scott, the Southern Express agent, after a short Illness, Is at hla office again. Mr. J. H. Louch mads a flying bus) ness trip this week. Mlsa Hattie Veal has been visiting the Austen farm this week. Miss Pearl Winters has returned from a visit to Douglasvllle. Miss Tullle Jackson has returned from a visit to her aunt. Mrs Whitehead, of Atlanta. Dr. Thomas Y. Timmons, of this place, after a few days' Illness, Is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dyson, of Mari etta, are vlaltlng their father, Mr. R. C. Cousins, on Love street. Rev. J. Lee Allgooo Is visiting hla mother. Mrs. Allgood, who ho* been very III at Rockmart. Mr. Waetervelt Terhune, manager for the Columbia Graphophona Com pany. waa In Austell this week. MONTICELLO. Commencement week has brought a number of visitors with It. On Sun day morning Dr. Hammond, of Atlan ta, preached the sermon to a large and appreciative audience. On 8und*y eve- nlng be was heard again at the Presby terian church. Monday night the pro gram consisted of thy address by Con gressman Howard and the regular class exercises of tbs graduating class. Tues day evening the reception by the class at the lovely home of Air. end Mrs T>. B. Burton was held. Two hundred Invitations were Issued, and the eve. nlng was a success. Punch. Ices and cakes were served during the owning, ills* Burton and the class were assist ed In receiving by the faculty of the school Mis* Helen Day, of Round Oak, to the guest of Miss Hattie Kelly, on Col lege street. • Mist Bessie Butler has been the guest of Mrs J. B. Herb and returned to ber home tn A meeting waa held In New York city a few weeks ago In the Interests of the blind. The principal aftahMi were Joseph Choehf nnd Mark Twain. From her sick bed, Hrlen Keller, the marvelous deaf and blind girl, whi life would .be pathetld’ were It not for the fact that It to one continual trl umph over the weaknees of the flesh, wrote a letter to the assembled aud.V ence which Mark Twain declared should be placed among the classics of literature. Mlsa Keller’s picture of the tragedy of blindness was as follows: ’To know what the blind man needs you who cannot see must Imagine what It would be not to see, and you can Imagine It more vividly If you remem ber thnt before your Journey's end you may have to go the dark way your- eelf. Try to realise what blindness tnenns to those whose Joyous activity Is stricken to Inaction. “It to tn live long, long days—and life Is made up of days. It Is to live Immured, baffled. Impotent, all God's Latest photograph of Alls* Jean Reid, daughter nf the amba.*sadnr to St. James, who hna Just been presented to King Edward nnd Quern Alexandra. The lower pho- t < >Kt :■ | ill 1* Mint nf Ml-* Ewhll Bigelow, who was presented at tho same time. , has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Huchlnson. Air. Asa Uutrlll, of Jackson, was with Monticelio friends tho early part of the week. Miss Grace Iloblnson has as her aueats Allsacs Birds and Nettle S.mlth, of Newborn. Allas Jacora Smith Is the guest of her ■liter, Mrs. Huchlnson. Alls# Crawley, of AIndlson, to Ihe guest of Alls* Mabel Ballard. Airs. Ivy Ilnt ls* anil children, of Ala- con. are visiting Mrs. Hattie Hecht. Miss Ruth Jordan Is at home from Agnes Scott College. — Mrs. Frank Stewart, of .Macon, has been the guest of Alls.* Anna Jordan. Miss Grace Flournoy, who has been llll'-lldlng !-■ llool .11 U':i * I] I Mgt i ill St ill - Inary, to at home for the holidays. Mrs. A, J. Talmndgc and Alias Kate Tolleson visited Alacon this week. M I** I.ili'llo .Mi I >"* 'll. "f Sll.-i'll I M I' Is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Cathey. Mrs. J. A. Chapman and Allas Chap man, of Camak, have been the guests of Air. J. A. Marahon. Mrs. AIcEwen, of W’nuehuln, Fla., who has been visiting tho family nf Mr. George Ballard, has gone to Coving ton. Mrs. Jessie Chynnweth nnd Airs. E. C. Clark and children, of Jacksonville; Mr. C. II. lie Herd, of AIndlson; Mr. Paul Ballard, of Eatonton. nnd Air. Will Ballard, of Irwlnvllle, hnve been the tests of the Misses Ballard this week. Allas Annn U. Jordan entertained Ihe Rending Club on Thursday afternoon very pleasantly. BARNE8VILLE. Airs. John T. Chambers, of Thomaa- ville, Ga., to In the city on a visit to relatives. Miss Alba Porch, who has been tenchlng In Alonroe county, has r«' turned homo for her vacation. Airs. 8. E. Duscitberry has gone to Eatonton to spend a few days on visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Humphrey have gone to Weet Point to mnke a short visit with friend*. Miss Blanche Davie, of Alayfleld, ky., Is here to epend some time with her friend. Airs. C. O. Turner. Dr. F. it. Calhoun, of Cartersvllle, a In the city on n visit to the family of W. T. Hate. Mrs. J. H. Tally, of Lyons, to here with the family of her father, E. T. Crowder. Mrs. B. M. Turner has returned from pleasant stay In IVadley with her ■on. W. R. Turner. Captain E. J. AlUrphey has returned from a week's visit to hla daughter. Airs. J. M. Pound, In Mllledgevllle. T. J. Williamson, of Atlanta, spent several days hare this weak with hla brother. W. J.. Williamson. Itev. H. D. Pare has returned from Atlanta, where he attended for several days the Tnrrey-Alexander meetings. Mrs. C. A. Turner has returned to her home In Macon after a short vlalt with her daughter, Mrs. It. P. Sear- son. Frank M. Stafford has returned from short stay at Indian Spring. Mrs. W. D. Cory, of Maine, Is In the city on a visit to ths family of her brother, 8. B. Burr. She formerly lived here and has scores of friend# the community. .At. Wap .Summer® ha® returned from Birmingham, Al®.. wbtrt he Vto tted his eon. Jam®* Summer®. Captain aqd Mr®. E. T. Wlniton Two Ways Have yea aotleed a (llflcslly Is breath ing-short, quick litvslh—when yo« are walking, grins ngntslrs. singing or lira .iiSr7 or eidt»d! Yen smy not think what this hmbi. but doctor® will tell n week henrt net Ion. Tnhe l>r. Mlton' N.w Hrart <'«*• *< -see. It will strengthen nnd bnlld op the weakened aerves and nmnrlen of the heart, nnd makes It strong sad healthy. ThU In one wav-the right wsy. N.-gleet It a little nrtlr* Flattering. HIpItatlMiDtart- Fainting ttp.Ua, Pnla la repon ef heart, Bid** nnd should t 1® the other way—« wren® way. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure .- n aafe, sura remedy tof Iks 'rara of Heart I tinner, an thonanral. testify. • I bad entorarment ef the hrart. The ■ tore nal'l I - Hr* but a abort * | to* Dr. Mllen' Saw Heart c-nra t-k restored me to P*ri**« kraltk. BASSETT, w elHngton, Ohio, bottle will liroellf. If not. the etttrn yonr money. have returned from a stay of several months In West Virginia. Collier Matthews, of Knoxville. Tenn.. Is here making a visit to the family of hi* mother, Mrs. J. T. Matthews. Atr. and Mm. L. S. Flfleld hnve re turned from Atlanta, where they were the guests of friends this week. Miss Mabel Cortelyou has returned to Alarletta after a pleasant visit with Miss Mnry Mlnhlnnettr. Professor Jatnr.* I).. Garner, of Gainesville, was In the city this week for a couple of days greeting friends In the community. Miss Annlo Howard has returned from Forsyth, where she was the guest of friends, attending the commence ment of Alonroe College. MACON. President and Mrs. Dupont Ouerry, of Wesleyan College, were the hosts Wednesday night at a banquet given to the gmduatlng class of Wesleyan. The enjoyable occasion was held In the parlors of the college. Many toasts were responded In but even through the merriment of It all, there was Jus a hint of pathos about II The mem bers of the class knew thnt It would probably be the Inst night that they « " ll'l I" I I 1 ’ I At the hour for departing nil the roung ladles Individually nnd collect vely thanked President and Mrs. Ouer- ry for their handsome enterinlnment. A In m n.ir Assemble, While the hnnqqet nt the college van In progress the class of ‘04 assembled at the Hotel Lanier, and had a ban quet of their own. Over twenty mem tiers nf the class that was graduated two years ago ware present These two banquet* practically do* ed the commencement season at Wes leyan. Each train leaving the city to carrying away many of the students. olTvIr. Misses Heaste Nawlon and Pauline Smith, who have been teaching in the Statesboro Institute, returned home last week. These young ladles are great favorites, nnd will be the guests of honor at many social functions. Milton R. Lufburrow, from ths Uni varsity of Oeorgla, will return »n the list Instant to spend his vacation at home. His cousins. Miss Warren, of Augusta, Ga., and Mr. Mytrs, of Jack sonville, Fla., will be his guests. George Asha to convalescent from an attack of malarial fever. His cousin, Altos Kelly, Is visiting at the country piece of ths Ashes. Miss Ora Lee, of IIalcyondale L Oa., has recently returned from the Pree hyterisn Institute nt Blackshear, Go., anti to vlaltlng her-aunt, Mrs. A. U. Lanier, nf this place. , Mrs. C. E. Dasher Iw* had os her guests Air. Jones, of Fort Valley, On., and Mr. and Airs. Williams, of Talla- hooping-cough In a severe form to marring Ihe pleasure of the lesson for the little folks and their mothers; on account of It tha Msy festival was abandoned. Quite a number from this place at tended the Sunday school picnic at Blue Springs lost week. Mrs. M. C. Powell has been quite III, but to better. Mr. Powell spent Friday In Savannah, Os. Mark S. Joyner has moved to Sa vannah, Ga. It. H. Hunter to now making States boro, Ga., his home. i •A, I) \h JHi, Ktm.f 111m IIWIIIF. A. B. f’onnor has been employed by the Illinois Sewing Machine Company and Is Iocs ted In Augusta, Ga. Bon II. Jones spent a part of Satur day and Sunday In Augusta, Ga. Mlsa Lillian La: ton. Oa. anler to visiting Ouy- CORDELE. .. marriage which will be a surprise to many was that of Miss Lollle Henry and Mr. Otto da Vaughn, of Montatu- ma. which took pises last evening at the Oner hotel, Ihe home of the bride, at half past eight o'clock, Dr. A. R. Campbell performing the ceremony. Only a few Intimate frienda and rela tives were invited. Mr. and Mr*, de Vaughn left on the 12 o'clock train for Hot Springs, Ark., where they will ■pend eeveral days. Miss Henry to tho only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henry sad to a Charming oad attractive young woman, while Mr. de Vaughn to a sterling young business man. Mr. and Mrs. de Vaughn will be at home in Montezuma when they re turn. LAWRENCEVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Aim rad, of Con yers, visited. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Winn Monday. Dr. Al. T. Johnson left Sunday for New Ybrk, where he goes to Inks a post graduate course In one of the leading medical colleges of that city. Ml** Charlotte Anne Winn will at tend tho unlveraity oommenrement at Athena While there ehe will bo Ihe guest of Mrs. VerNooy. Allas Lelxe Vose Is tho gueat of Alls* Edna Frederick, at Atarshallvllle. Mr. G. n. Brown visited at Afacon last week. Thursday evening Atoyor and Mrs. W. E. Simmon* entertained flfty guests In honor of thalr nephew, DM < M> llyrd, who reached tha ago of 21 on that day. Mr. J. C. Flanlgnn wna the orator of the day at the Jefferson Davis memo rial exercises at Buford Saturday. 411m Pearl Hutchins Is spending aomo Urns with relatives In Atlsntn. Air. Latham R. Winn, of MrDon- ough, spent Sunday with hla parents. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The month nf June promises to be' i veritable month of weddings, as many as three or four tnklng place on the same day.^^^^^^^a®t®H®MH Quite a prominent event will bo the wedding of Alls* Minnie Head Katherly nnd Air. Robert Hood, which tali place on Ihe evening of June a nt the Eleventh avenue Methodlel church. Dr. U. D. Mooney, of the Second Preaby terian church will perform the cere mony. The wedding Is to be a bill Hunt affair. Mis* Katherly having as her matron'nf honor her sister, Mrs. Eugene Northlngton, and els hrldea- malds. Air. Hood's brother. Air. Iro Hood, will be his best man, and there are to be six groomsmen. Thn wed ding Is br ing preceded by a number of complimentary function#. Air* George Troupo Hruzelt'-n, elster of Mr. Hood, will entertain AIIm Katherly nnd the bridal party with a breakfast at the Country Club on Tuesday morn ing. Mra Harris I-ee Koenig received Friday afternoon In honor of Allas Eatherly and Mlsa Fletcher Stinson, also a prospective bride. Miss Llnly ■ ' MM M a sweet pea luncheon In honor of Mtos Eatherly and her bridesmaids. Altos Edna Moore will entertain at a bride#- maid luncheon June # In compliment to Ml>® Hathrrly. Quite a pretty home wedding will be that of Altos Kiel |® - — world »hut out. It la to alt h**li defraud^, while your aplrlt st and tuff* at It® fetter*, and > our m! der® fur tlir* burden t’"* nl*d. tho rightful bunion of labor. “The eelng man ffoe® ab nit ( ..r> i ne*f% confident and self-dependent .. - hi • "lull.' t.f the u.'l u of the V In ln< in «|tiai i y. In factor> . In n lng room, ashing <>f "thei-H ru- hi* »n tho opportunity Jo do a man's part to recalve the laborer'* guerdon. "In an Instant accident blind* The day t® blotted out. Night or 'M the \ I ■!>»!#■ u mi !-! Thi' which once bore him to hla taak firm and confident atrlde stumble* halt, nnd fear the forward ®tep. > envelop® all the vlalblo world, li forced to a new habit of Idlei like a canker consumes the deatroya Its beautiful facultl "Memory confront < him with lighted past. Amid tho tangible of hi® life ho jrropca hla pitiful You have metjilm oh your huay oughfare® with faltering feet am stretched hands* patiently , “dred the universal dark, holding out f<> hla petty wares, or hla cap for pennies, and thla waa a man nltlon® nnd capabilities." ulnd vlth , tcher Stinson and Mr. John C. Dawaon, which will he rolem- nlsed at the brlde’a home In Woodlqwn S tOp. m., June I. The attendnnta are Ir®, Harry I*ee Koenig, matron of honor. Mr. Kdwln Hrand will be Mr. Dawson*® beat man. Mr. Dawaon la profesaor of modem language® at Howard College. II® and hi® bride will spend their honeymoon In the moun tain® of North Carolina. The marriage of Mlaa Fannie Wash ington and Mr. Edward P1p®r la to b® a home affair. The only attendant® will be Mia® Hophle Washington, inald of honor, and Mr. Harry B. Johnston, of Atlanta, best msn. Mr. and Mr®, ft. M. McConnell here Issued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Virgil Richards Terry, to Mr. Rugene Reynolds Lyde, which la to take place at the home of the bride at S wclock In the evening. June it. Mlsa Terry will be attended by Mlaa Bessie Webb as maid of honor, Mlaees Resale Lyde, Nora Shaw and Pearl Shannon aa bridesmaid®. Mr. .yde's brat man will be Mr. Cullen Smith, end his groomsmen, Messrs. Robert KtUford, Edward Martin and J. W. Maahburn. Mia® Clarice Watkins has retnmed from Randolph-Mscon Woman's Col lege at Lynchburg, Va. Miss Fannie Lee Clabaugh, formerly of Birmingham, but now of Gadsden, la the guest of MU® Marguerite White on the N<>rtb Highlands. Little Mi** Cora Gregg was the host ess at a dancing party at the home of her parent® Friday from 4 to f o'clock. Ml** Edith McCrery, alster of Mr. Charles McCrary, and Mlaa Ruby Mun- ger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Monger were members of Miss Willi® j Allen's party* which sailed for Korop** this week. Upon her return Mlaa Me at ■ Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham Wilson re turned Wednesday night from a tour of several months in Europe. mi.«« Kmma Leedy, who aoeorapnriled th»*m abroad, will not it^irn until th»* fall. She will continue her travels with Mr*. ,b>hiu t-n iiii'l h< r il.iughti'i >•. Friends of Mies Auric Armstrong lin \ ■ ■ l ln\ if i f i - n 1 t-i fix' grad uating exercises of her class at the •vemment hospital In Washington I Mrs. J. C. Iienley entertained the Young Matron's Club Wednesday morning at 10:10 o'clock. Mrs E. H. Androw s, MUs Andrew a nnd Mlaa Mabel Wheeiock have gone to Ingram Wells {o apeml a ehort while. Mr. and Mrs. John Milner Caldwell are In New York and will anil shortly for Europe. Mlaa Mu hid Wheeiock entertained nt (aids TiM'fdav I'Vinlng. The ladle®' prize was won by Mlaa Martha Brad ford, and Dr. Robinson tho gentleman’® prlzo Afi•• i tlx- game an elaborate buffet supper wna nerved. Mlasea Hnllle nnd Nellie Merritt en tertained Thuraduy afternoon from .1 to 5 o'clock in compliment tn Mina Lll- linn kn, \\li" 1m to be married to Mr. George Asa Kastman on June 20, nnd Mias Virgil Terry, whose marriage to E. R. Lyde takes place on June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Culpepper Kxum have named their little daughter Lestra Kin- »y, after her mother. Quite a number of BlrmlttfhomV rep resentative people attended the cele bration of the eevonty-fifth anniver sary of tho University of Alabama at Ttiscnlooaa during the past week. The social events were brilliant. HAMILTON, ALA. John Hlinw, of Ouln, visited friend® In Hamilton on Wednesday, Dr. L. N. Fllppo. of Rear Creek, wan here on business Tuesday, Charlie Malone, of Russellville, was here thla week on hualneM*. Luther Ford, of Phil Campbell, Ma lted his mother here on Friday. Sullivan and W. A. William®, of Ilodkca, visited friends In town hero on Wednesday. Joel Ford left this week for ml I road points In the state, where he will work In tho book business. D. J. Lloyd and wife, of null Moun tain. visited their aon, Luther Lloyd, hero this week. I( .? Mid-II. ton. of Northlngton, vis ited parents, relatives and friends here this week. D. L. Randolph, of Lunsford# was one of Hamilton*® guests on Tuesday. R. A. Baird, of Ouln. candidate for sheriff, was the. guest of M. H. Brown, of thl® place, on Tuesday. .M« m a l '• nnd I W I>avls, of Rom AvI*. Miss., were here this week with business In circuit court. T. J. Berryhlll was numbered with Hamilton's gUSSt® thla week. He I® a prominent farmer of Ouln. Mrs. C. P. Almon and children, of Ru*Hcllvllle, who have been visiting Dr. nnd Mr*. J. C. Johnson hero thl® week, hnvo returned home. T. 15. Lawler, of Spruce Pine, was here on business Monday. Dave Helton and family, of Russell- "i vllli» visited tho t Whits this week. Mrs. A. J. Thom, of tn ed relative® In the eostr minty this week. Mrs. H. W. MsXenxli tlvss st Haleyvllle thl* v John White and Will a trip to nusaellvllle on Hon. Paul Hodges, of hero this week. Rev. E. D. Tetherow nr sd homo last Saturday Oakman. where they att trtet conference. ■■ Harvey Sargent Ruas®!lvll!a# visited the f William® hero thla weeb lly of Re John w ife return- venlng from ided the dls- The Publisher’s Claims Sustained United States Court of Claims The Publisher® nf Wrh«t*r's lat®roatMasJ Dictionary nllege that It •* 1% In fiu t.tho popu lar Vnahridgesf thoroughly re-edu«*d mevery detail,and ' aatlyenrten©*! In every part, with the purjM*e of adapting It to meet the larger ml actorcr requirements of another geuera* Wo nr« of the opinion that thla allegation moat clenrly and accurately d«iicr>lie« tla* work that iiae tiecn a<rompllalifd am] the ult that hiMta*«sure(u.iH'<]. The Dictionary, It novr stand*. hu« I «*en thoroughly re- edited in every detail, hm been In e\ ery part, and la admirably adapted to meet the larger and ee\er«r requ.(*m<nt• »>t a P'lteratUin which demand® dkuq of popular ■hilological knowlcdgo than any generation hat the world hnae\* r contained. It la perhaps ituedb-a to add that we refer to the dh tlunary In our Judu lal work a*of the highest authority in accuracy nf defini tion: nnd that in the future aa in the peat It will be the aource of constant referenre. CnARI.KS r. ®.>TT, < kl#f Jmtim Lav. nr st r. v. ei.pon 4011® pam*. STAirp.* j r»Kr.ijt CHAltLXS K. 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