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MARIETTA. I (,„(
jin. W. B. Lowe is the guest of Sirs. 1 w **k w hile
Birry t’ott Ingham.
Mrs. C. M. Crosby entertained the
young Ladles’ Euchre Club on Wed-
jfsiay afternoon. After the game.an
Ice course was served. The prize, an
exquisite fan, was won by Miss Jose
phlne Clarke.
•"--'V-u* roate 1 'to* VaiSosuT ^ ta,t | nah. has returned to his home after
- I spending some time here with his
WRIGHTSVILLE. aU w' llr *- M ’ P »* ,1 ® n -
Mrs. tv. C. I>nvl« of Ruler •room L. ' c - p - frothro, of Griffin, was
pnnled by It,.,-. Wrlflit Oarlmtt’schildren her * this week visiting her daughter.
.Mies Beulah Evans, of Gainesville,
Ga ,ls the guest of Miss Hlanrh Barnes.
tlr. and Mrs. Geo. Nolan are visiting
friends In Benola.
A. V. Cortelyou has returned home
'from New York.
The opening dance given at the arm
ory Friday night by Profess, ir North
ern! was largely attended and greatly
enjoyed by all present.
Miss Virginia Gibbs Is the guest of
Jllss cortelyou.
Mr. and Mra. Chlpley Letze and chil
dren are spending the summer In Ala-
rletta.
The Ladles* Euchre Club met with
Mrs. John Roland on Thursday after
noon. The prize, a pair of hand paint
ed peppers, was won by Mrs. Joyner.
The consolation prize, a potted plant,
was won by Mrs. Jos. Brown. A de
licious salad course was served.
.Miss Cleveland, of Spartanburg, S.
C., Is the guest of her grandmother,
Mrs. Cleveland.
Mrs. Finn, of Thomasvllle, Ga„ '
I..i . v' uV» . . n F ,u uftruutt's children, I »*« « v
arrived In \\ rlgktsYUlc lent Wednesday nud _ MUsea Susie and Annie Harvey, of
Mr * navla Yatesville, were the quests of Mines
SSyLJSLgfr* *”,• th .^ PMIdren may have I Clara and Jennie Belle Jackson during
1 commencement
Mrs. Clntide It urns, of TrunlUe!* arcoin- L* Minnie Lee Sandetur, of Cullo-
natjlwl by hi'r iilcre, Miss Halm* (jneu. Is ?*"• ' va * the gueat of Miss Annie
vs ting the pn rents of the former, Mr. Jackson for the week,
and Mrs. L.M. Itnfr. ... Miss Pauline Monro
I,..',J"\,VA',i»..iiI. I Pauline Moore, of The Rock,
hcr ~
or s, !K rr. ntsns m£V w'«■
--gi e - ln ■»ajmr l »y. Ia»t ThursdayJOr the and Mrs. M. Y. Allen, of Valdosta: Mr.
CreSJSreofthe jf r.mtsrt.ut. wh« f {S | and Mrs. W. S. Allen, of Athena; Mr.
cal faintest at the Dubl'ln‘'chMUuq&n’W ° r Atluma; Ur. and Mrs.
June 2”. 1 «. M. Carlisle, of Macon: Mrs. Emily
Iter. McDonald, of Mnysrille, Is conduct- (Wreath, of Greenville. 8. C.; Mr. J.
'M Iff 1 ™, "f services at the Christian C. Keys, of Greenville. S. C„ were here
ehnrcii ». .si- -i*~ l on Wednesday to attend the Gllreath
church nt thin piker.
»«.;** Ejnmte Ilook Harris entertained I Allen
RSFJSSS’ m '-*■ ^ if" TndX.
MIm Annie Lon Robinson left yesterday Yatesville: Mr. T. Z. Abercrombie,
for Oxford to attend Emory commencement. I Stroud*; Mr. and Ms. Zack Trice, ,
The Rock, and John Harp, of ZebuIOL.
i T ... ..T^COA. , l *P«nt several daya In Thomnston at
Inr re-Hre? 1 .Mxy• la.ajMuet-1 the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harp,
rhumb! at tUe ! '® oon<1 ""I’ 11 * 1 1 Misses Annie Mlddlebroolta and Punic
Misses Minnie and Bertha Kinsey, teseh- 5 0l) *. rt *’ of Yatesville, are with Misses
era in the public school, have returned Colquitt and lone Crawford,
to their home In Cleveland* Misses Mary Fntnbrougli and Barah
KfaKt “SL&S ot Topeka Junction, have
. me, ita., is u’m, ti-., nn y,„, .... . t , , . 1 * oi ujpt k.i .(unt lion, nave
visiting her mother, Mrs. Dobbs. i »ti?r In fl»im3iSn r# S!?^ 1 *' “ *” exte,,de<, returned home after upending a few
The Methodist Sunday schbol pic- The many friends of Mrs. A. If. McAllis-1 da ^f XvJth Mr *' R - E * Hightower,
nicked at Fair Oaks on Wedhesday.- ter will l>e sorry to learn that she will Mrs. Mary Carter, of Columbus, Is
They had a barbecue and the day wua . S? nk ® her future home In Chattanooga, with Mr*. Laura Patterson for some
greativ enjoyed, — I time.
The^ Presbyterian Sunday school had I gdretofuts^l'Sm * n Mr *’ wm Slade, of Zebulon, Is visit.
.I- -nniial nf/intn ref r« exile,. *««!« W «ISS lie 60 BOWaMS tDll Week. | nir h»r nn Mrs O T
their annual picnic at Colins Springs.
The entire Sunday school went on the
electric cars.
Mre.Bolan Brumby hq* returned from
gavannah.
Mrs. Fred Morris entertained a num
ber of friends at a spend-the-day
party Friday Ih honor of Miss Arm
strong, of Atlanta.
QUITMAN.
Miss Mary Hunter has returned from
Agnes Scott College and has. as her
guest Miss Jule Hunter, of Decatur.
Mrs. Frank Groover, of Jacksonville,
is visiting Mrs. R. L. Groover at Hick
ory Head.
Mrs. Logan Vaughan, of Cartersville,
visiting Mr. .and Mrs. A. C. McIn
tosh.
O. Lewis leaves Sunday for a
visit to his former home, "Cllffslde,"
in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Branch leave
Sunday for a visit to .New York before
Mr. Branch resumes his duties In At
lanta as a member of the legislature.
Mrs. R. E. Burke Is visiting in Ma
Miss Nona Hendry is home from
Wesleyan College.
Miss Kathleen Avera, who has been
very ill, was taken to Atlanta this
week for special treatment.
Miss Ethel Burdette has returned to
Valdosta after a visit to Miss Lila
Thompson.
Mrs: E. B. Jelka gave a very pleas
ant party Friday for her little daugh
ter. Hammfe, at which about fifty
guests were entertained.
AMERICU8.
The Iingfey-Bradsliftw wedding, which
ur curly In July, Is of much Interest
■ 1Ti
fn (Wk-iiii Americas, ft will lie one of the
prpttlest home weddings of the season.
Mis* Mnry Ilsgley, n younger sister, will
he muhi of honor. Immediately after the
ceremony the bride find groom will 'leave
for Mr. Bradshaw's home In Wilmington,
Mrs, R. E. McNulty is the guest of rela*
tire* in Dawson.
latitat loan have l»een received to the Wll-
iianui Kngllsh wedding, which will take
pfain> in uuena Vlstn on the morning of
tin* sth.
Ml*« Williams' bos frequently been a
■|iHi ndmlred visitor here.
attend the Walker-2
Mr. and Mrs. Howell 8immons and chll-
■ren will leave the Istter part of ths week
frr the “Home Coming Reunion" In Louis*
ml Mrs. J. L. Irvin will leave
Tor Louisville. Ky.» to attend the
oittlng Reunion."
MImm Lula Ilenon, Marie Haggerty and
Hiloo Littlejohn are the guests nt a house
• • — "* Ernus at
; The
ftrty civea by Miss Wenonn
Ilnlii*.
Mi« cinlre Hollis, of Buena Vista, will
n.-xt week ns the guest of Miss
- Simmons.
i Louise Lott, of Columbus, and Hat*
t"* CU-ineiiti, of Btienn Vlstn, were the
V.V 1 iieion r,awarns tins week. i nr u.- “ n T
Miss Dora Brown, of Rhorter college, w?.?!,, Mrs * C * Ij ‘
Rome, la at home for the holidays. k Howell, on Gibson street.
Miss Carter Kchaefer. of Converse col- Mrs. R. A. Trice and Mrs. Windsor
lt5“’i-5Er rt *S? r *' K - c - •* "* h0 “« for Carrlker, of Bamrnvlll,. .pent Monday
.11-. , and Tueaday In Thomaaton w 1 ”-
Atlalta T r '* Tl ' lt,n,t ,n and Mra. Carl Paalov.
Mr. and Mra. D. J. Hlmpann and children „ Ml»»aa Lorena Thomaon, of Union
•— 1 * ' ■ ■ • - Sprlnga, Ala., and, her alater,
- J- „ . ... Thomaon, of Anderson, Ind., «... ....
>tl.Tin C rn^ .V’’i.SioHy! 1 fl** retoraad from gueata of Mlaa Deaale Garner tho pnst
A U pS Tlaltlng l'„ c n ek ; n 7 he >’ '•« Monday for AnSer-
relatives nod friends. * son, Ind.
Joe Hpnke. of Columbus, Miss., visited MJsses Amy and Eulah Means and
Hetty Morgan, recently. Lois Clements, of Culloden, are tho
from kJS , i« p, irl? Jr " hnu roturnod guests of Mrs. B. B. Alford on Calller
rrom voriuu. Kr, [
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kotron. of Clarkes* Vi?.! « . . _ .
Till*’, vlaited the family of T. A. Cappa Ml »* Ella Burney, who has had
thla week. charge of the Intermediate department
Captain nnd Mra. A. A. Scott apent laat of R, E. Lee Inatltute for tho past year,
" k r “ heft Saturday for Rome to spend
TH0MA8T0N. ,! Misses Annie Haygood and Clyde
Thomaaton has been the ecene of Davie, of Prattsburg, wero visiting Mr.
much gayety this week. Commence- an, l Mrs. A. M. Walker this week.
m,nt has held full sway.. More visit- j?*** 1 ®. Middlebrooka and
ora k— .... Nelle Marchman have returned to thi
ora have boon here thla week attend- hom „ at The Rock after spen ,,| nB „
Ing commencement than over before few days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
In the history of R. El Lee Institute's Mlddlebrookt, Sr.
annual commencements. Miss Mary Kate Bethel arrived home
J. G. Pendergrast, of Atlanta, was I Wednesday from Mllledgevifle, where
here Monday visiting his sister, Mra. she has been attending school,
nw' n i 0 ' ,, . a. # I Allen Walker Is at home from Mer-
Charles Graves Matthews, of Atlan- jeer College.
t ^,, a !7 lv al d ,n t, l e a *i? Mla * Annl ® Lu Stratford and Mr.
ly 1 * 1 * Jbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. j. e. Fuller, of Columbus, were here
M. Matthews for the week. Sunday.
MIm Hattie Brown, of Yatesville, hHs«es Lelle Waddell, of Harris,
and Mr. Ottls Stewart, of Atlanta, Ruth Beverly, of Pleasant BUI: Wll-
spent several days here with Mr. and lie Lee Nelson, of Pleasant Hill, and
Mrs. Job Stewart. Mr. Willis Bivlngston. of Columbus,
Mrs. R. E. Rushen and little son spent the week in the city with the
are visiting relatives In Amerlcus. Misses Nelson.
Misses Irene McDowell and Blanche I — ...
Brooks, of Molena, are with Mr. and I MOULTRIE,
Mrs. W. C. Britt at their home on j| r . , n ,i Mr ,. j, 0 . Miron nnd Mra L A.
center ntreet. Heard are (pending a few day, nt Indian
Mr. and Mr*. R. E. Hightower apent g-rtna
>'<*»' <■**'* KIM-®*, of Morrow.
X lndSatriilAMOcUtton h MwaT JohD
5 W 'Morcook and aona, of \ Drekr baa retnrne.1 from a vl.lt -
Washington, D. C., are the gueata of frirml. at •nnimaarllle.
Mra. Joe Wllllama for the aummer. lira. J. N. lMdeoek. Jr., left thla week
Mian Marie Scott, of Conyera, la the far " bite lloure, N. J., where the family
gueat of Mr. and Mra. Travla Weaver. "l nl I n h , " ln "“ ll * u,n '''7 meiiil.er.
Mlaa Ethel Tutwller, of Atlanta, fa I nn ,i will |„ away for Hie yreaier part of
the gueat of the Mlaaea Weaver for a the aummer.
few daya. She came down to attend Mr. nud lira. O. It. Auatlii have returned
the Porter-Weaver nuptlala. from a VWt to frlenda nt Illile.
Mlaa Mae Davie, of Americua, 1* .fV.T’.'rf.j? ?, Va^Sre
° ” ' MrV jolm K. FlowiTl ontortoliipil Thurs
Outdoor Life for Girls
By JULIA OKSBPE NELSON.
I envy thoaa Young Man’a Chrlatlan
Aaaoclatlon boya their coming outing
nt Demoreat. They are to carry with
them, among other acOoutrementa, ”,
ault of old clothea (think of the hap-
plneaa to the boy In that adjective, old),
gamea, reading matter, mualcal Inatru-
menta, cameraa. note hook, flahlng
tackle, bathing autt. Bible and revival
aong book."
Tltelr dally program la:
7 n. m.—Reveille and ling ralalng.
7:30 n. m.—Breakfaat.
8 a. m.—Camp dullea.
8:80 a. in.—Gamea. ramblea, boating,
awlmmlng leaanna, bathing, flahlng.
11:45 n. m.—Bible atudy.
1:80 p. m.—Dinner.
Afternoon apent In aporta.
4:30 p. m.—Swimming.
7 p. m.—Supper.
8 p. in.—Retreat and flag lowering.
8:18 p. m.—Camp Are.
8:48 p. m.—Evening prayer.
0:16 p. m.—"Tattoo.”
8:80 p. m.—"Tapa."
1 can aee the pretty little town of
Demoreat. nn example of Northern
thrift and goodneaa, with Ita plctur-
eaque lake, over wnlch t have panned
ao often on my trlpa higher up tn the
mountalna, Ita neat houltea perched on
hllla nnd at wide apncea apart, and in
the dlatance the blue mountalna.
Thoae boya will have there the happy
liberty of eavagery and the high ntma
and u-holeaome reitralnta of civilian-
tlon. And what ethical opportunltlea
for the teachera and preacliera who
accompany them! What courage nnd
qulckneaa of reaource la neeilod In thoae
outdoor aporta; whnt patience nud
courteay tn the enmp dune, nnd Inter-
courae with comradee. Ill U4 leathhl
over nrarhy country- and the oxcur
alona (doubtleae In atraw-atrewn wng-
nna) to Mt. Yonnh and Toccna and Tal
lulah Falla—what botany may bi
taught nnd geology and that clone ob
nervation which la needed In every de
partment of life. And what high
nmbltlona and duttaa may be Inculcated
In atorlea around ramp Brea and In
Rlblo atudy and aonga and prayera
under etarllt eklea.
It aecma tn me that many a teacher
would be glad of auch an opportunity,
becauae there ahe could live out her
Ideate, unhindered by name mechanl-
ml and aoul-cramplng official, high up
In the achool avntem thought. I Mian
that glrla might havo Juat auch an
outing.
I am glad from my heart for thoae
young fellowa to have auch whntraome
pleaaure; but I declare that glrla need
It even more than they do. Glrla from
ten to twelve yearn, who walk or ride
nly to
don't piny bas<
••nr* Kit I in .i 11
basket ball or
none of the Jo
door activities
enters her tee
grows smaller, h<
i<l fi
school—-they
or foot bn 11, nnd not
nd In Atlanta plays
In fact, they have
strengthening out-
>oys. When a girl
«*r waist too oft on
bigger, her
thoughts about extravagant dress more
nnd more absorbing. More outdoor
life would benefit girls physically and
mentally, too In th«* North camping
out Is the thing, quite as much with
sisters as with brothers Many of the
richest, highest bred girls there are
expert shots and swimmers.
In the program of the Junior Young
Men's Christian Association I don’t see
anything which would not be suitable
for girls. I don't know what "retreat”
and "tattoo" and "taps" mean; but If
they are simple little, military duties,
which teach accuracy nnd prompt obe
dience to superiors, I think they would
be good for girls ns well hh boys. I
often hear mother* exclaim: “I dread
all I
.e wise peo-
i —a happy
Ing, enough
vacation. What In the
do with tho children
Perceiving this need, s
pie have "vacation schc
mixture of play nnd len
learning to help to# childn
and still be of great assistance on their
return to school. Hut If this be Impos
sible, they might at least have a whole
some "camping out." If I had a magic
wand I would Immediately wave It nnd
there should appear a woman ll^e Miss
Celeste Parrish, of Athena Oa.. gn at of
brain, high of aim and loving children.
Out of pure goodness of lienrt she
would organise and toad prscDeJjr such
a camping out for young girls as the
Junior Young Men’s Christian Asso
ciation will have. Can't the Young
Women’s Christian Association of At
lanta begin such a plan? If conducted
ns wisely as Is the above outing for
boys, I think I koo« of several \
list. Tl
ould grow rapid IJ
have this outing one bit moro luxu
rlous for girls than Is that for traps
I think the program for the Junto:
Young Men’s « hrl.-tlnn A o< latbu
would be nn excellent model for tin
girls. (Many girls of birth and mean-
need Just such simplicity und tiardihooi
of life.
I talked and wrote for a gymnnslun
for women In Atlanta. So.m it came
Won’t you make outdoor activity com<
to the young girls?
If pnly one person would speak oul
on this matter It might encourage sonif
one else to do so. And she In turn
might Inspire still,another, and *<» on,
until It would be a thing accoinplished,
"Trust thyself."
COMER.
Belle ituiniewin. or nmmii»»iiir. ■|n*m
Thursday III Coiner, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thotuns C. tlutcheson.
II. Warner Hill left comer Friday morn*
Ing to take n position In the Farmers and
Traders bank In Atlanta.
Mrs. A. M. Wilkins returned Friday sfter-
noon from nil extended visit to New York,
Philadelphia nnd Washington.
Miss Georgia Kendrick, who tins
teaching tnasle here for the past year, left
Sat hi day for Atlanta to spend the vacation
term.
Messrs. W. T. and J. W. flrlines enter
tained the young people of Coiner at their
country home near Comer.
spent
•vetine. and will
itlon to that end of town. .
Mra. T. C. Davison nnd children will re
turn Monday from n two weeks* visit to
MIm Risle Davison Is In Athens, whers
•he has been nllending Lnry Cobb com
nienrcnient. Hip gueat of Mins Hualo Davl
•00, 141 iTlnri* m i line
with ber slater, Mrs. 8. M. Calller.
r guests numbered
Mrs. Joe Reid, of Columbus, is the "bout thirty and wqre entertained with
ueet of Mra. W. T. Nuck- "JK
attractive gueat . ram*! dnrtnx the crenlnp.
Misses Estelle Doaler, Elollne and | 0 | Whlalian,. 0 'bave'fimi 1 oHta'tbia'irSii
_ Jc and refreshments wero
served during the evening.
■■ ‘ 8am Ilarroll.
Mattie Kate Nelson, Messrs. Parham I of Mr. and ilra. Ham Harrell
and T. P. Nelson, of Yatesville, and J»n*^ntl Mrs. W. 8. Humphreys visited
Mr. Thad Persons, of Stouds. were {l < !I? d - Thur,K,-,r ' ■P end,,, K the day
i?® *?*!? Ai&JSS! 11 *** Mr * ana A moonlight picnic nt the -Murphy
Mrs. J. M. Middlebrooka, Sr. Bridge" on the Ochlocknce wn* a very eu-
Master Edgar Harrison, of Bavan-1 Joysble social event of the week. The
American Girl is to Lead
London Society This Season
3m.
to lbs Hvcr In a bind ung mnung llmnc
enjoying tbl* nfTalr Imlng MIk.oh Hom.Io
MAttbonrs. Willie Iloilo StnltbnWH, Alum
Illokwr, Clotblbl. I— (Irarr, Kntr llorrltt
nn’l Untie McWbltr, Umn. K-nvoa An-
Ban
yire. -Wlirpnj, .jar., r. ximper. urn.
Anron Martiby a re apendlug a few ilnye nt
Ilamptou Rurlnga.
MIm Itertba Slet’nll i ntertalned Inform,,1-
Tbe
deiorntril v.lth pot planta ami cut flower..
Slim Jlet'.ll waa sari,ted lir rerelrlng by
MIm Nelor MeCall. Jim. Honor Mrt'nll
nnd Mra. C. O. Wntxnn. I’unrh w«a rerre.1
by MlMee t'hnrlotte Antrey. llallle Dukea,
Lee Hplrey end Ktbel H|krey._ Ryfreab
mentii wVre .orvi-d by Mr*. *
Mrs. II., A. Mrt’nll nml’Mri.
Sixty gne.l. were present.
Mra. E. A. Wllllama, has returned
home.
R. F. Bottoma, of Knowle, won the
guest of hla aon, Claude Bottoma, thla
week.
Ad Walker, of Harkleburg, brought
hla daughter, Mine Nannie, down on
Sunday to take the review.
J. T. Johnson la vlaltlng frlanda In
Adnmavllle, Ala.
K. V. Fite, of thla place, la vlaltlng
friends and relatlven In Paris, Teaaa.
Slack Sullena, of Duffey, apent a
few days here with hla son the pant
week.
Bob Baird, of Quin, was la town re
cently on business.
Carl Ford will leave on Saturday for
eevernl railroad polnte. •
W. J. Middleton made a trip to Bear
Creek thle week.
Holley Pilmer and wife, of Bexar,
visited their daughter, Mre. J. B. Hoi
ley, here tbls week.
E. A. Williams, of this place: J. E.
Real, of Detroit: Paul Candle, of Twin,
and B. P, Cantrell, of Hackleburg, are
here In attendance upon commtselon-
er’s court. .
w. O. Wilson, of Twin, waa hi*re on
buelness lost week.
v. Le'eat photograph of Lady Dufferin. who was Mtss Flora Pavjk of
York, and who Is to load the society of London this season, after a
HAMILTON, ALA.
J. N. Hightower, of Brilliant, waa a
visitor to Hamilton during the week.
Deputy Sheriff W. H. Carpenter and
family visited relatives at Shottevllle
the past week.
p. H. Aston, of Wingfield, was In
Hamilton Tuesday on business with
commissioner's court.
W. A. Ballard, who has been con
fined to hie bed for the past week. Is
on the street again.
Ex-County Commissioner H. V. Boa.
tick, of Winfield, waa here this week
visiting Judge Mack Pearce.
G. C. Estes, of Stinson, candidate for
commissioner from the Third district,
waa hare on business Tuesday.
Judge Mack Pearce made a trip to
Birmingham on Baturday to mtat hla
daughters.
W. L. Beasley visited friends' here
Tuesday.
Rev. J. L. Conner, of Twin, was here
on Monday on bualngaa.
President H. O. Sargent, of the.W. A.
A. 8, attended the Auburn commence
ment exercises.
Mary, tbe little 2-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mre. C. T. Bottome. Is quite
sick.
W. P. Bishop and Mlaa Heater-Erwln,
of Winfield, were married Sunday.
There will be a picnic at the Military
Ford, three miles south of here, on the
4th of July.
John Nelson,’ of Brilliant, Area a vis
itor to Hamilton Tuesday.
J. C. Northlngton and JurSI Hamil
ton, of Dover, visited friends here re-
‘'T’lofeasor J, L. Wilson left Thursday
morning for Cola, in Walker county,
where he wilt teach for four months
this aummer. , . _
Mr*. Harvey Sargent, of ftuMf-llvllle,
who has been visiting hcr daughter.
, Ji ted Ham
lib.u frbmia last wret.
Miss Nsnry Donaldson, of Lewis Hill, la
the guest of her eleter, Mrs. II, W. 51c-
ana
. oo.M-. this place, I* very III.
K. A. William* het gone to Bear Creek
°VraR*Krif. ft Barg'S*, "f the W, A. A.
B. of this place, bus gone to Montgomery
to attend tbe annual locctlua of the state
sad local boards of control or the W. A. A.
H.
ter, of thla place, members of tbe
Iward of control of the \\. A. A. **■■ have
tone to Montgomery to attend the annual
meeting of tbo board nud to elect new
‘'mSTaIIm Middleton wilt leave for Bnlll-
gent next Betnrdnr. where she will tenrb.
J. A. Mars, the postmoater.’ls eonflued
to his bed with alow lever.
Mr. Cox. of Monroe eoituty, Mlsnlenlppl,
has entered tbe Review Bchjstl.
Mrs llnrrey Bnraeut of HnsnellrlUe, If
Tinning her danahter, Mre, E. A- Williams,
and aoa. I’rofeaaor II, o. Nargent, here
this wick. .
.indent W £ WlM
"tt. A. Smith. I'Bltrd Mates deputy mar.
shat of Itlnalaghsm. visited Ida family here
**W.""Trail, of Wlateld, waa ln,Hnmilton
!*Cani laiwhorn. of Bexar, visited In
llstullton the past week. ^
Wren Cox. Bexsr. was her* oa baei-
7ts'w!Tf'Carpenter sod family, who
have heel, vbdtlna flrcnds end rehtive* at
bottsvIUe, AkuThare returned home.
Frank Kraus, id Bhottsrine. rente ttdth
Veiera Bbottn to llnmlltun on Bnadsy. Mv.
»i!« U l^r» to tsk^ tl»» «*vlnr.
II. CoMnim, of IJ«rnMvilk rloltsd bl*
ter. Mrs W. W. Ilall. here tant weok.
liver Tbempeoo. of Carp, visited W. A.
nab.ird here on Frldny,
“ Fort, formerly of this pure, who
if work as statistic clerk In
in. D. wUI retorn name time
tbl- -urntoer to star.
n Will leere on nest in arts >
Hill. Ale., where be wtll r.
i'.'U with J. IV !'• ic A * >.
MONTICELLO.
The members nt the Martha Roger*'
Aid Society arranged a pleasant cele
bration of the’eighty-third birthday of
Mrs. Rogers recnnlty. Members or the
various church societies of the Pre*.
byterlan, Methodist and Baptist
churches were Invited, and a large pic
nic luncheon won served under the
wide-spreading pecan tree* of the back
yard, the guests being received and
entertained on the front lawn at the
home of Mrs. Rogers. Airs. Rogers, de
spite Iter age. Is an active member
of the Baptist church. She wore on
thla celebration a handsome black silk
dress, thirty-five years old, and a
handsome >eal lace collar, forty-five
year* In her possession. If was an un
usual unit pleasant occasion for alt
present.
Mine Annie Davie, of Newnan, will
be the gueat of Kr. end Mrs. J. V.'
Davis, on Forsyth street, next week.
Mra. \V. M. Hradly arrived Satur
day from Adrian, and will spend the
summer here.
Mrs. Hlllernsn and children and Mrs.
Jack Dennis' are the guests of Mrs. A.
T. Gray.
Mrs. w, L. Harrell and her children
left Thursday for Westminster, 8. C„
before going to their home In Freder
icksburg, Va. Mrs. Ilarrell Is ths wife
of the late Rev. W. L. Harrell, who
waa so much beloved here, and her
tearing Mofttlcello woe a sad axpe-
rlenc* for her and her many friends In
this city.
Mrs. H. C. HIM and Miss Ruth Hill
are visiting In Macon.
Mr. ’ and Mrs. Hansel Melons, of
Savannah, are visiting relatives here.
Mies Llgsle Bourne, pf Kentucky,
who has been the guest of Mre. W. fL.
Harrell for some time, left Wednesday
for Winston-Salem, N. C.
E. H. Jordan, Miss Harsh Jordan
and Airs. C. R. Oorfsley leave next
week for a trip to New York, Wash
ington and other points of Interest.
Mrs. Colwln Johnson, of Watkins-
vllle, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, E.
A. Greene.
Miss Bess Escll Is at home for the
aummer from Talbotton, and Miss Itu-
by. Ezell from Athens, where she has
been In Lucy Cobb.
Aire. W. F. Robert ha* gone to Cin
cinnati for the summer, where she will
be with her son, Luttrell Rlct.
THROUGH SLEEPING
CAR LINE TO
Wrightsvilie Beach, N .0.
Commencing Saturday, Jane the 9tb,
and continuing each Saturday during
tbe months of June, July and Au
gust, through sleeping cars will be op
erated, delivering passenger* at tho
hotels at Wrlgbtavllla Beach, leaving
Atlanta at »:*5 p. m.; returning, leave
Wrightsvilie each Thursday, arriving
Atlanta the following morning at 8:.to
. m. Season tickets Jlsr.G; week
nd tickets, good for Ilv*- days, Jij.JG.
SEABOARD.
ACWORTH,
Miss Agnes' Mae Smith, of Rome, la
visiting Mre. Octavln Humphries.
Allas Carrie Hell Dunn, of Smyrna,
Is spending this week with Airs. S. B.
Rainey.
Alls* Smith, of Winder, la visiting
Miss Ella Kitchen.
Aire. John Hllley and children apent
Saturday and Sunday In Chattanooga.
Air*. J. B. Ilalney spent Inst week In
Atlnnta with her brother, Afr. J. R.
Northcutt.
Mr. John R. Humphries, of Meridian,
Alias., Is a (lending several days here
with his mother.
Miss Louies Awtrhy visited her sis
ter, Mrs. D. K McClatchsy, In Ma
rietta this week.
•
G. R McDowell, of Atlanta, ipent
Bundny here. .
Ml** Hardeman, of Decatur, vIM4«*«l
Mr*. O. L. Kelley the Unit of th«*
week. a.
JoNOPh Rnlney**perit n day or two
laet week In ChnttanooKu.
MIr* Icle Smith, of Winder, Is vinil-
ln? MU* Hattie Mitchell.
VILLA RICA.
Dr. 0. Vs. Sewell attended the Robin-
rOq*HowcII wedding In Carrollton Inst
weak.
Robert McLorty came'home Thurs
day from Hell Ruckle, -Tonn., to spend
the summer vacation.
Mir* i:**lc ling well I* home from
Atlnnta.
ihn .McLorty, of the Tech, spent
.Sunday here.
Ml * Liu \ «'■ *!•»» nnd Miss Nettle
Lou Daftval) dime home* Thursday
from Mllb-dKcvlllf. wheio they have
been attending school.
Mra. n. J. Ten! nnd daughter, MIm*
Jessie, ore In Atlanta for several days.
Will Onrner, of Atlanta; was n re
cent guest of Mr. Hugh Pritchett.
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ograph of Mr*. John D. Ito-
>e Atlanta x>n the DeuUchlut:
s devotion of a lad toward h
fell 111 f-n her passage
••m l»«*r husband waited