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THE ATLANTA GKORfltflfr
Saturday. jtnk a i*w-
i HOTELS AND SUMMER RE80RTS. HOTEL8 AND SUMMER RE8ORT8. H0TEL8 AND SUMMER RESORTS.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States
Pleasant Mention From Other Citie3
BAIN BRIDGE.
AUGUSTA.
Mr*; Omik E. Pickett, widow of the fz-
DH.n* officer Who led at Gettyshurx the
n.-.t gallant charge In history, apent Friday
In III I dt.v. tho glint of General and Mra.
Jclm IV. ('lark, 1101 Greene atreet. Mra.
I’lekeit la a woman of charming presence
nn<J tik* won fame both ni nn author and
!»• i> pr. During her stay In tlio city she
wax complimented with an automobile ride
l v th* Daughters of the Confederacy and
In the afternoon received veteran* and
Daughters of the Confederacy. Mho left
in lay afternoon for her home In Waablug-|
one of ithe moat brilliant commencement*
In f !»*• history of the Tubman High Reboot
wan held last Wednesday evening In the
Grand opera bouse, when thirteen of Au-
k ;«ta'* brightest young women graduated.
That their number waa thirteen and that
the date of graduation wan the 13th were
tu,' coincidental facta that had no effecti
ivhaterer on the successful carrying out or
tli>- program that waa necessarily brilliant
bo.'fw-e of the rare degree of mentality
ink of It for the WOg claaa la one of the
brightest classes ever graduating from the
Tubman High School. Mlaa Ilertha Young
flic board of stewards of 8t. Johna
rhiir--u entertained with an Informal re-|
ceptloh In the Sunday achool auditorium
on l'rl!njy evening In compliment to Iter,
nnd Mrc Charles wesluy Byrd. The occa,
slnn wad one of thorough enjoyment I
Mias Lena Ferrla entertained her bridge
club last \Wdneaday evening. The.first
prise a pair of pals blue silk hose, was
n-n by Mrs. Paul Man tin. and the consola-|
tion prize, a white
e.l by Mbs lie-lie 1
Mrs. o. II. Jonea complimented Mr. and
lira. Sweeney Hikes with a large recetr*
»n Saturday erenlng at her home on Cni
venue.
The Mtsaea Calvin are visiting the Mli
Hugh Paschal, who hna been
charge of -•
*«$• At
uufu t Bauiui. nun i
of the manual training ilapartment
Atlanta fllgh School, lie, returned
to Mi.- city to spend hie vacation. Mr. Paa-
i Iml hta been appointed tor another year.
General Evane, of Atlnntn. In In tho city,
tti. gnret of hie daughter, Mra. W. F. Bee.
Little Mlu Nell Wine, who I, touring
Enrol... with her
Cohen, ti unite
Parte. “ 1
Mr* Charier Fargo nnd little nn hare
gone to Aeberllle for tho eommer.
Mr, Spnrhe Melton nud little nn. Car-
roll. 1- are Tuesday for a two montha' rlelt
to relatlrcr Id vlrglnln.
rlelt.
BRUNSWICK.
Mtea Elizabeth Pcnnlmsn, of Savan-
noh, la the (ties! of Mra. E. D. Walter.
M re. A. D. Gale and children are via*
lung In Dixie.
Mint Clare O'Conner han returned to
Albany, after a vlalt to Mra. J. A.
Montgomery.
Mrs. I., Artnu and children hare gone
to Wilmington, Dela., for the nummer.
Mra. W. R. Cox and children are In
Jib hmond, Va., where they will epend
the aummer.
Mra. A. M. Smith and little aon are
Vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. Herrte Mil* week.
Mr. anil Mra. Ralph Tupper and chll-
dron are .pending come lime In their
cottngV on St. 8lmona Inland.
A leading nodal event of the week
v.i- the marriage Thuraday evening of
Mlo* May Ferguaon and Mr. Charlea A.
linnkley. The ceremony was perform
ed h t the Flret Baptlat church, Rev. A.
M. McOdol officiating. The church waa
ben ut I fully decorated.
•Mr*. Thomas Fuller entertained the
Acacia Club Wednesday afternoon wltn
five-hand euchre.
Mina Annie O'Conner la visiting In
'Albany.' She will 'he there several
week*.
.Mrs. William Clifton and Mias Nan
Cain, of Darien, are vleltlng friends In
Mruntwlck.
Mines Wlllla and May Pace, who
have been visiting Miss Lula Stacey,
have returned to their home In Gardl.
Messrs. Oendron and Henry Cain and
IW. Barclay, of Darien, were In the city
eevarnl days this week.
J. M. Young has returned from a
Vlalt to his daughter, Mrs. Owen Phe
lan. In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durand, of At
lanta, are expected at Cumberland In
land next week.
Mrs. William Nightengale. Sr., leaves
today on ths Mallory line for New
Work, where ehe will epend some weeks.
Mrs. J. B. C. Jtlltch and children
am spending several weeks In Tlfton.
Miss Nell Atkinson Is visiting Judge
and Mra. 8.-R. Atkinson, In Atlanta.
Miss Beulah Walters, of Monteauma,
le visiting Mrs. D. W. Krause.
Dr. and Mra. J. H. Crawford, of At-
lantn, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. 1\ Davenport.
Mr. O. C. Smith, superintendent of
(hi- Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic
Railroad Company, waa In the city this
week.
SOCIALCIRCLE.
Miss Lucia Goddard, of artffln. Is
the charming guest of Miss Ruby
Burst
Several of Miss Mellle Stanton's
friends gave her a delightful surprise
party Monday evening.
Mies Annie Mae Conner attended La-
Grange Female college commencement
last week.
Mtsaea Mattie Laurie Oresham and
Eibelens Olbbs have returned from an
extended trip to Baltimore, Philadel
phia and New Work.
Mr. and Mra. E. L. Newton visited
their daughter, Mra. John Nowell, In
M'diroe, this week.
Mlssea Annie Mayo and Lillian Mc-
Cleskoy are at home from LaOrange
1-male college to spend vacation.
Our people are expecting a rare eve
ning of tun at the auditorium next
\\ . .lnesday evening, when Mr. W. II.
I,, ng.-ton delivers hla famous lecture,
* Fun, Laughter and Pearls."
Miss Lemma Dacus has returned
t m a visit to friends at Montlcello,
la kson and Mansfield.
l’rnfessor and Mrs. W. C. Carlton are
vlaltlng relatives at Robinson and VI-
dalla.
Mr. Butler Hanson Is at home from
Emory college.
li Misses Annie Mae and Mamie Lea
Conner entertained very’ delightfully
Thursday morning from 10 till 12,
In honor of their guest. Miss Lillian
Garrett, of Llthla Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. a. W. M. Whitehead,
Who have been spending some time
with relatives In Savannah, will return
home July 1.
The moonlight picnic given last Fri
day evening In honor of Mlaa Bunny
' Cook, of Watklnsvllle, who was the
K ant of Mies Jessie Ounter, was a
thly enjoyable affair.
Mrs. John King Is here from Ro-
■ chette, on an extended visit to her
I mother, Mra. J. A. Johns.
I Ths Baptist denomination here la
highly pleased with the new church
tor. Rev. Walker Combe, of Locust
Grovt. . — . ....
Mrs. A. J. Wurm and children, of
Atlanta, hare been spending the past
week In the city, gueetx of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Conner.
Mr. O. F. Spearman, of Atlanta, was
with home people here Sunday.
Mr. C, W. Miller returned Tuesday
from a visit to Nswnan.
Mrs. J. B. H. Day visited her sis
ter, Mrs. W. B. Veazey, in Gainesville,
this week.
lafayItte.
Mrs. S. B. Ledbetter, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. N. C. Napier,
the past week, returned to Rome to-
day.
Professor M. L. Brittain, who has
been conducting the Walker County
Teachers' Institute here this week, left
for his home In Atlanta this morn
ing.
Mra. Hooker, from AsheVllle, N. C„
le the guest of her brother, Mr. W. A.
Ewen.
Mra. Paul D. WrlghP entertained
elaborately on Friday evening at her
home on South Main street The af
fair was a compliment to the young
people of Lafayette. The lower floor
of the home was thrown open for ths
occasion and beautifully decorated. A
millinery contest waa the feature of the
evening for the gentlemen, while a
"tle-maklng” was the Idea for the
young ladles. The first prixs, a hand-
embroidered hat, was awarded to Mr.
Will Center, who presented It to his
“tie-maker,” Miss Alice Shankle. The
booby went honestly to Mr. Archie
Fortune, who shared ft with Miss Annie
Moore Hammond, a dainty creation of
straw and pink vlolats. The beat tie
waa made by Miss Psarl McWhorter
for Mr. Will Mean. The prise for this
waa a pretty tie, while Mlaa Mony Ella
Mears made for Mr. Jack Farles a
two-inch four-ln-hand, which captured
the booby, a pink sjring tie. After the
contests games were played on the
lawn In tne moonlight, and at a late
hour a salad courso and punch was
served by Mieses Beulah Bale and Nell
Kirby In a corner of the stairway.
QUITMAN.
Miss Marlon Pate, the little daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mra. J. W. Pate, enter
tained about flfty of her friends on
Wednesday nftsmoon In honor of her
eighth birthday.
Mlaaes Ruby Lilly, Jeanette Wade,
Tecoach Hendry and Mr. Lewi* Watte
spent Several days this week In Thom-
asvltte as delegates to ths fifth annuel
convention of the Souttv Georgia Ep-
worth League.
Miss India Turnsr Is visiting In At
lanta this week.
Mra. Francis Stone, who spent the
winter here, has gone to Macon,.
Mr. Morton Turner has gone te
Philadelphia and New York on a visit.
Mr. J. Russell Davis and Mr. Frank
Spain have returned from Atlanta,
where they attended the bankers' con
vention.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. W. Oglesby and
Miss Leaward Oglesby are visiting In
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mabbett have
returned from Indian Spring and Ox
ford. Mr. Henry Mabbett, who grad
uated at Emory, returned with them.
Mlaa* Jeannette Wade la visiting- In
Montlcello, Fla. f,
Mra. Will Chambers 'leaves Monday
for Bartlesville to epend ttte- summer.
WASHINGTON.
Miss Maude pills Is visiting friends In
Atlanta this week.
Mrs. W. M. IIIII leaves Monday to visit
her mother, Mra. Stokes, In Anfusta.
from
I I HMjeagg
Club Thursday In l
Kiddie, of Memphis.
. Misses- Km inn Irvin And Maids Wootten
hnte returned front Lncf Cob\» commence
ment.
Misses Willie Mae Mirrens and Ilertha
Wood, of Atlanta, are the gueatn of Mra.
J. M. Wood on Hprlna street.
Mlaa Lurlle Norman arrived Monday night
to visit her grandmother, Mra. Sargh
* N tfR?Ron Tankeraley wilt Spend the sum
mer with Mrs. Belknap Smith.
Mias Uebn Irvin ft attending the Walker-
McCrary wedding In Monroe thla week.
Miss Cordelia Dttlloee, of Llalx>n. Is vis-
Itlmr Mlases Mario and Grace Ratnaey.
Mra. llobert Anderson returned to An-
le martin, or l.cxin
„ Mrs. T. B. Walton.
Mlaaea Ida and rnrlojta Alexander and
Mix Cora Heck left Friday for s Stay of
aevernl weeks In Chautauqua.
Mia. Leila Kims, of Atlanta, la the guest
of Mlaaea Lucy Mae and Kllulieth Sima.
Mlaa 1*11* Irvin, who Is visiting Mlaa
Ullle Hirers In Griffin, waa roiuptlmented
AMERICUS.
All eodaf Amerlcus, as well as so
ciety throughout the stale, are Inter-
eoted In the announcement of two July
weddings.'
The first, that of Miss Luclle Clegg
to Mr. Emmett Clements, of Buena
Vista, will occur on the 11th.
Miss Clegg is an unusually atract-
tve young woman and very popular.
Mr. Clements Is a merchant and
planter of much -prominence through
out South Georgia.
Another wedding of social Interest Is
that of Miss Ann Council and Mr. Coley
Lewis.
Mis* Council has been known
throughout the state ae a noted belle
and beauty. Her many charming wo
manly traits have won her many
friends wherever she has visited.
Mr. Lewie Is a promising business
man of Montesuma.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. McClesky have
returned from a week'a stay at Warm
Bprlnga.
Mia* Bessie Wyatt Is a visitor In
Marshallvtlle thla week.
Mrs. O. W. Glover and Mrs. Benton
have returned from Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Small are In Ben
ton. Ala., the guests of Mrs. Small's
parents.
Mias Nannie Sue Bell will entertain
quite a large crowd of her young
friends at her home on Lee street on
Tuesday.
Miss Kate Dunwoody, of Atlanta, la
the guest of Mrs. E. A. Hawkins, and
Is the recipient of many charming so
cial attentions.
Mr. and Mra. Crawford Wheatley are
.pending the week very pleasantly with
a camping party at Myrtle Springs.
Mr. John Allen Fort Is at home for
the vacation, after having made a
splendid record at the University of
Georgia the past year.
Mr. Will Jonea entertained a small
but congenial party at Myrtle Springs
one night last week.
FLOWERYBRANCH.
Miss Melrose Charles was the host
ess at a reception given In honor of
her guest. Miss Kate Autrey, of Cda-
aeta, Ala., last Thursday evening. Af
ter enjoying delightful games, lunch
eon was served. The room was artis
tically decorated with bright-colored
flower*, and the table had aa Its ren-
terpisce a beautiful vaae of white car
nations. Miss Autrey's gown waa of
white mull and lace. Mlaa Gertrude
Charles wore pale gray crepe da chine
trimmed In Irish lace. Those present
were Misses Kate Autrey, Gertrude
and Melrose Charlea, Bonnie Roberts,
Bell* Canning, and Messrs. W. B. Ro-
E sr, of Cummlng; A. A. L. Collins, of
ula; C. N. Davie, Marvin Green and
A. T. McKinney. Several social tunc-
tlons have been given In Mls* Au
trey's honor during her short visit
hare. She leaves the last part of the
week to visit her sister, Mrs. J. D.
Mauldin, of New Holland.
BARNESVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCrary have
returned from Monroe, Ga, where they
attended the Walker-McCrary wedding
Thursday evening.
Mrs. J. O. Suggs has gone to Rome,
where she will spend some days on a
vlalt among relatives.
Mrs. J. R. Jordan has returned from
Ty-Ty, where she has been during the
past month on a vlalt to her sister.
Mrs. It. P. Searson, Sr., of Allen
dale, 8, C., le In the city, visiting her
son, .Colonel R. P. Searson, Jr„ and
numerous other Mentis.
Miss C. E. Sewell, of Grantville, Is
In the city, visiting the family of her
sister, Mrs. H. D. Pace.
T. C. Stonecypher, of Dublin, has
been spending the week here with
friends.
Senator E. H. Bloodworth returned a
few days since from a pleasant visit
with friends In Augusta.
Mrs. E. J. Nottingham, of Macon,
was the recent guest of Mrs. Emma
Guttenberger, dna other friends In the
community.
Mra. J. M. Van Houten has gone to
Atlanta to remain a while as the guest
of relatives.
Dr. A. P. Kemp, of Macon, spent sev
eral days here this week, greeting hU
numerous friends In the community.
Mr. and Mr*. Sanders Walker have
been spending the week In Monroe,
Ga, where they attended the Walker-
McCrary wedding.
Colonel and Mra. Leon G. Greer,
’ Oglethorpe, have been the guests of
latlves here several days the -past
Ike Mlddlebrooke has gone to Bir
mingham, Ala., to engage In business
with his brother, Marvin.Mlddlebrook*.
Mr. and Mrs. fi. F. Reeves have re
turned from Atlanta, where they re
cently spent several days.
Joseph Brown, of Atlanta, a former
citizen of thle kilty, was with friends
here several days recently.
Mlu Mary Lee Ollphant, of Macon,
Is In the city with relatives, and Is
receiving marked attention among the
young people, having formerly lived
here.
James B. Hardy has been spending
the week In Oalneavllle with the family
of hie brother, A. S. Hardy.
MADISON.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Jo
seph Vaaon gave a reception In honor
of Mlae Gertrude Holden, of Crawfords*
vllle. The receiving party, composed
of Mrs. Joseph Vason, Mlaa Gertrude
Holden, Mra. W. E. Shepherd, Mrs.
Mra. R. B. Coleman, of Apalachicola, -
Fla., fa In the city.
Mlu Prudal. of Eufaula. Ala., is the
guest of Mrs. George Griffin.
Mr. A. J. Callahan, of Thomasvllle, Is
In the city.
Professor Roland Bower la attending
the coihmencement of the Unlveralty of
Georgia.
Hr. J. I. Buber and family ars
spending a week at Panacea Springs,
Miss Hattie Brarkln la at home from
Monroe College at Forsyth.
' Mlu Florence GrfltTn returned to her
home In New Smyrna, Fla., Monday,
after spending several months with
relatives In this city.
Mr. G. T. Allen and family leave In a
few days for the mountains of North
Oeorgla where they will spend the
summer.
Mrs. Dodge Is visiting relatives In
Jacksonville.
Miss Leslie Harrew has returned
from Thomasvllle, where she attended
Young's College.
Mra. Jule McCree has returned from
a visit to Columbus.
ACWORTH.
Mr. Jsrk Blsener, of North Carolina, nnd
Mr. Charlu Power, of Ml*.l».l|,pl, spent n
few days of last week In Aeworth.
Mr. J. D. Strickland, of Kensington, spent
Snndsy with Mrs Oetarln Hnniphrles. He
sras accompanied home hy Ms two little
sons. I.earls and Usrland.
Miss Blllboa, of (.‘srterarille, has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jsck Abbott.
Miss Oneida Phillip* has returned from
s visit to Powder Springs ami Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Kitchen sre visiting
friends at Mayavllle.
Mr. Wllllmn Lemon, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with borne folka.
Mrs. T. W. Hunt, of Msrtetts, Is visiting
her mother, Mrs. II. M. Williams.
Mr. l-eim Mitchell spent n few days the
first of the week at Ilnslohnrst, Miss.
Mies Georgia Kendrick, of ruins. Is
•ending this week here with her brother,
tr. II. B. Kendrick.
Mrs. William Baker, of Cartersvllle, vis
ited her sister, Mrs. John McErer, the
first of the week.
Mrs. A. J. Johnson tnd little son. Ralph,
are spending some time with the fsinlly of
N. Johnson.
Mrs. H. H. Goodwin, of Atlanta, U spend
ing the week here with her father, G. C.
Miss (irndy* Dupre, of Blue lUdge, Is
visiting Miss Minute McLain.
Well, YMjgt Mg. J. W. fej^UnOlt -Borneavllle lost Saturday.
R. J tl'®_drawlnff^room,. > 1riricn jvn-. Mine .Alice Middleton Is teaching In
stood It. ...
decorated In pink and white sweet
pus. In the reception hall there were
ferns and white roue. Mieses Bessie
Walton and Caro Price served j punch
from a huge cut glass bowl, banked In
ferns and roses. In the dining room the
color scheme was pink and white.
M lasts Martha Foster, Carrye and
Edna Pou and Mrs. C. M. Furlow as
sisted In serving the guests. About
one hundred gueits -called during the
afternoon.
Mlsa Octavla Pou entertained
Baturday afternoon In honor of her
frlahd; Miss Martha Hall, of Hartwell.
She was aulaled by her sisters, Misses
Carry* and Edna Pou. The guests
mere given little pink cards, on which
was printed the guest of honor's name.
Mis* Mabel Smith discovered the molt
words In the name and was given the.
R rlie, a box of candy. The guest of
onor waa presented with a pretty
handkerchief box.
Miss Mary Jonu entertained twenty
friends at a ■'school'* party on Wed
nesday afternoon In honor of Miss Jes
sie Burton, of Cartersvllle. In the
‘‘school room” each guest was given a
small ''slate,” with questions on geog
raphy, physiology^ literature and the
alphabet attaohed. After the ques
tions had been answered the "puplla"
were given dainty schoolgirl lunches
Miss Mlnnl* Belle Qutlllan wu award
ed the prise, a lovely hat pin. J
merry party accompanied MUa Burton
to the train on which she left after a
pleasant visit of two weeka
NEWBERRY, 8. C.
June, the month of brides, will re.
celve favorable recognition In Newber
ry, there being four announcements of
weddings In which Newberrlans are
Interested during the coming week.
Miss Elisabeth Griffin Land, of Au
guata, and Mr. Jesse Young McFall
were married at the First Baptist
. In Augusta Thuraday morning,
'clock, Rev. 8. W. Melton per
forming the ceremony. They return
ed home yesterday and will make their
home at Mr. and Mra John M. Kt
nard'a
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mayes have Is
sued Invitations to the marriage of
their daughter. Caroline, to Mr. O.
Leland Summer at Rome on Wednes
day evening, June 29.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of Mias Bara Lura Moseley, of
Prosperity, and Mr. Thomas Duckett
Copeland, of Clinton, which will take
E lace at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
lanaon Colbert Moseley, In Prosperity,
nn the evening of Wednesday, June 20,
at 8 o'clock.
Cards hare been taeued by Colonel
and Mrs. Osborne Lamar Schumpert to
the marriage of their daughter, Thyra,
to Mr. John Sanford McClure, of Knox
ville, Tenn., which will take place in
the Lutheran* Church of the Redeem
er, on Thursday evening, at 7:30
o'clock.
bliss Unity Qlbeon and Mr. Ieaac
Hamilton Hunt will be married at the
home of her father, Mr. Albert J. Olb-
eon. on Wednesday, June 27. Owing to
a recent death In the family of Mist
Gibson, the marriage will be a quiet
affair.
Rumor has It that there will be sev
eral more marriages during the month.
No announcements have yet been
made.
RI8IN<TfAWN.
1. C. Looser I. opemtlnx his vacation In
Winchester and Tracy Oily. Tenn.
II. 11. AlUaon. of Mod r rotor it . Ala., It
home for a while.
klr*. G. W. I’ureton and Mias Lillian
Cnretnn have returned from Rluxxold. Oa.
Mlases Emms m-hte. May and UlUsn
Ooreton and Meson. J. M. Cantrell. I). W.
Cn reton. Waller i'll reton, Frank M. Pitt
man and Luther Alllaon attended ths Sun
day achool convention In Trenton.
Will llardlns and E. I. Alfoou have ra
turned t* Mtmlnrhant.
Mra J. M. Cantrell. Mra. John u. Hal*
CARROLLTON.
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Roop apent the
first of the week In Roopvllle.
Mlae Ruth Whatley has returned to
her home In Newnan, after spending a
week with friends In Carrollton.
Bev Thomaason comes home Satur
day for the - summer.
Miss Jud|* Gaston goes to Cumber
land Jsland Tuesday to spend a week.
J. G. Cheney la spending this week
In Augusta.
Mlsa Joale Carroll, of Thomaston, Is
the guest of Mlsa Eula Moore.
Miss Sada Thomaason and Miss Nells
Sharp leave Wednesday for Atlanta
and Fayetteville for a short visit.
Miss Willie Kate Russell, of Winder,
Is vlaltlng the family of Rev.
Dillard.
Mr. L. C. Mandlvllle and daughter,
Miss Nelle, have returned from Warm
Springe.
Mrs. F. M. Camp Is visiting her
mother In Hogansvllle.
HAMILTON, ALA.
Postmaster Mays Is now able to be
at his office.
‘Squire R. 8. Bottoms, ot Knowle,
visited his son, Claud, here thle week.
Kelley Fite le ’back home after
spending several months In Paris,
Tex. „
Terry Johnson vlsted hie parents at
Lamar county.
Charles Lunsford, of Bear Creek, was
here this week, visiting friends end
relatlvea .v,. • v -
Morgan Holcombe and family visited
relatives at WlnOeld during the post
week.
Mra. G. R. Mixon Is visiting her son,
Dr. G. W. Mixon, at Hackleburg.
Mra Bankhead Mixon, after spending
several days at Gdlh, has come Home.
The little girl of Mr. and Mrs. C.
T. Bottoms Is Improving from her re-
tent' nine*.. “
A. Smith, of Covin, who spent a
few days In town this week, visiting,
Whs returned home.
Mrs. D. N. Cooper Is here vlaltlng
her brother, Judge W. R. White. Judge
D. N. Cooper is also here.;
There will be a picnic on the Fourth
of July at the Military Ford.
W. C. Shott., who has been teach
ing at Summltt, has returned home.
J. L. Wilson left this week for Coal,
Jn Walker county, where he will teach 1 -
during the next four months.
R. A. Baird, of Guln. candidate for
sheriff, was In town Thursday from the
western part of the county.
Pink V. Dunn 1* now In Tampa,
Fla
CAIRO.
Mlases Annie and Kntberloe Wheeler, ot
Ilrlhoon, Ga.. returned to their home Mon
■lay after n few days' visit to Mra. V. II.
Harris *t the Bell house.
Mra. Calvin W. Parker and little dauxh
r. Christine, of Wayeross
days last week In the rlty,
Mra. Jmiira L. .Mauldin.
Mlaa Addle Louise Townsend, of Baxley,
Mur
after
Al
ft*r « *tny or wrm| month* In Cairo.
Mis* Montlur Hodilrntwrr, of Kafnula.
nrrtvfil Thursdnr to Im» thr gUMt of
her unde. Hon. W. H. UotMenbery. at hi*
■uminer home.
McK*m. II. A. Powell. Will Matthew* amt
Ward Wight returned la*t week from
Cordon luMltute, Ilnrneavtlle. Mr. Powell
graduated with *ecoiul honor anil Mcwr*.
Matthew* nnd Wight made enrlaolc rec
ord* lu their <iaH*e«. They will return In
the fail for their senior year.
Profooaor F. C. A. Kenan. Jr., who baa
for the nnat two yeara been |»rlnc!|tat of the
*!lgh School here, returned to hla home at
Vingotagiie. Va.. last week.
MI**e«DaUy and Khetta Neal, of iloaton,
a., apent Saturday and Huuday at the
tVUnon. n charming young lady of
ueadiy for it aeon, to he
in ‘ *
visit her *t*ter, ...
hr. W. M. Searcy 1* spending the week In
Savannah, attending the>annoal meeting of
the Htate Dental Society.
Mr. J. h. Holdman apent last week In
Cairo.
Mr. amt Mra. J. W. Lawton, of Dothan.
Ala., arrived at Cairo Saturday and will
make thla place their future home. Mr.
La«*on take* charge of an agency here.
THE DECATURS, ALA.
Mr*. Robert M. Rawla, of Athena, vlaltcd
here the past week.
Mr*. Mangrum has returned from a vlalt
to MlnAUdntd.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Love are vlattldk la
Atlanta, (la.
MIm Clutie nioodworth I* at home from
a vlalt to IsaFayette.
Mlaa Martha Mcilwter la at home from
West Point. Mlaa.
lira, (leorge McOregor, of Ilartaelle, via*
ed In the city the paat week. • .
Mr. and Mra. W. ltTFraater, of DartaeUe,
are visiting here. ^
MIm Kate Bracken, of Flint, vtaited here
the paat week.
Mra. T. W. Hayea, of Meridian Till#, la
visiting here.
Mra. J.. W. Boatright la visiting. In
Mra. J. T. George If in Birmingham.
The World*s Wonderful Waters.'*
VIRGINIA’S PRIDE
NATURE’S BOON
»
The Mecklenburg Chloride
Calcium and the Mecklen
burg Lithia Waters.
ALL PHYSICIANS ENDORSE,
ALL GUESTS AND PATIENTS TESTIFY,
THE CURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
THE MECKLENBURG, 1
CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA.
J
Dr. George Ben Johnston, of Richmond, Va„ one of the most conservative men in his profession,
as well as one of the most prominent, says: “The Llthla water Is second to none. The Chloride Cal
cium Is unique. Such a combination to my knowledge does not exist anywhere else.”
Leading physicians throughout the country speak voluntarily in praise of the beneSciai results
from this combination of waters in Eczema, all Blood, Nervous, Kidney and Digestive Disorders, es
pecially in Rheumatism and Catarrh tho most satisfactory results are promptly seen. Constantly
guests come to us on crutches or stretchers and leave us active, strong and well.
These are not fancies, theso aro facta. . ,
We have living witnesses to testify to what wo claim.
The Baruch Baths, the Scientific apparatus and the Sanitarium Equipments cannot be sur-
passeil ill tills country. The appointments, the si-rvice. eiii«ltie ami whole scheme of the Hotel are
first class In every patricular. This Is nil nll-the-year-round Hotel and so Is in excellent running or
der at all times. Drives, Hunts, Amuuc-ncnts, Bowirng, Pool, Billiards—Indoor and out of doors—are
a feature. The accessibility to railroads, especially to points South, makes The Mecklenburg desirable
for family parties.
Send for handsome illustrated booklet Terms moderate. This will bo the greatest season at The
Mecklenburg.
. Special rates for parties. t
Write at once. - ------- — -
Mra. W. H. Turner, of Athena, Is here
on n vlalt.
Mlaa Holland, of Tennesaet, la the gneat
of Mlaa Addle Kama.
Mr. and Mra. Thomas MeCtddta ara at
home from Howling Oreen, Ky.
Mlaa Clara Chnmblee la vlaltlng In Birm
ingham.
MIm Mand Wat tore la vlaltlng In
Arkanoaa.
Mlaa Minnie Paraona la at home after a
vlalt to Nnahvllle. „ „
Mra. O. N. Dlnktna. of Montgomery, la
Air a. u. ss. uiiikins. m »
the guest of her slater, Mrs. W. F. Robin
son.
;Er 'the* past weslu
Mlu Msble Blackwell Is tt home from
Tmcsloom.
Ilor. and Mra. Curry are on sn extruded
visit to the so* coast.
Mlu Margurette Banks Is at home from
^*!*n“d rJ >Iro. II. A. Mooilr, of Btlley
Springs, wore. visiting hero this. week.
Mra. E. M. Russell, of Valhermoou, vis
ited Mrs. J. W. Troy the put work.
Mra. Cardiff Coekle, of Nashville, visited
||'sHu h G«!i5e W Bibii Is visiting In Colum-
b, M’r.°*W. J. Kesbtt Is visiting relatives In
Nsthrlllo.
Mra.
Bui
Thomas Jonu ' hts returned
ry Bonner bas returned to Ns.h-
. after * visit to Mlu Gladys God bey.
rt. C. L. Voris Is visiting In Blrmfng-
Vr« D. W. Speak vtsIKd this week In
Florence. •
Mlu Edna Lee has returned from an ex
tended vlilt to Kt. Louis.
Mrs. C. A Marshall, of Uunttrllls, visited
here this wsek.
Mr. SB-1 Mr*. Andrew Lacy visited In
^JRu^Snsfe^Wmpron.' of Trinity, visited
Miss Topp It at bom* from Bleb-
mood, Va.
Mlu Emms Hilary, ot Athens, Is visiting
i the city.
Mlu CUfton King lx It home from Jxrk-
Miu*Hssrl Bxrdey, of Union City, Tenn.,
Is visiting here.
Mlu Mend Welters Is visiting In Hunts-
vdE
Mis Nsnry Glenn vie!ted In Gxdedeo the
**^111 lest Knndsy night Mr. John Owens
snd Mlu Cornelia Howell were married at
the home of the brlde'a parents. The wed
ding wee a quiet one.
On Friday afternoon Mr. Herbert Cnth
‘ -*■- ” er to i
hey rr
Thrr
-ere alx couples In the party.
On Friday afternoon Mlu Annie
entertained at card* In honor of her gueet,
Mlu Mary L. Stone. The prlu woe won by
Mr. I*rewlt Cartwright.
Invitations are oat announcing Ike mar
riage of Mlu Nona Allene Grubha to Mr.
Joeeph Alexander Cuilom on Wedncedsy
afternoon, June nth. at the borne of Mr.
nnd Mra W. N. Hall. The brtde-t<vbe Is a
Meter of Walter M. Grub be, editor of Tbs
Iterator Newt.
Mra Wllltsra Itum-an entertained the
’edro Ctnb on Wednesday afternoon. Mra
trfakiu won the club prise snd Mra Me-
W. T. HUGHES,
President and General Manager.
up in the: ozone
"/n the Land of the Sky ”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres. Diltmore, Near Ashe
ville. N, C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level.
SSJUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMERiiw—
w, leading hotsl In tb* mountains of Weatern
North Carolina. No scenarr To the world will compare with tho vlaw
from this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Piagah In full vlaw. Adjoins
and oTerlooka the Blltmore eatata. Cool. Invigorating climate, mag
nificently fnrulabed. culalne unsurpassed. Pure water. All regatablea
from our private garden gathered fresh every morning. Orchestra,
golf, pool, bUllarda. tannla, llrtnr, beautiful rtdea and drtvea.
Coach meets all train* at Rlltmore atatlon. Conaumptlvei not ac-
commodated under eny clrcumafaneea. Coach la operated by man-
■getnent. running every half hour between trolley from Asheville aud
the hoteL Open all the year. Write or wire for Pokier and rates.
EDGAR R. MOORK. Proprietor.
aeon and Coffee,
nrltadoM are out to. the wedding of
Mlaa Moyme Lfe Seamans to Mr. Frederick
\\s Smith. The Wfddlug will take niece
at the home of the bride’s parents on
June 27 at t:S) p. tn. •
_ A charming wedding was that of Sflsa
Nona Allene Grubbs, of Decatur, to Mr.
Joseph Alexander Cuilom, of Nashville,
Tenn. The wedding took place Wednesday
afternoon at 4:90 o'clock at the home of
the brlde'a alster nnu brother-in-law, Mr.
aud Mrs. W. N. Hall, on Oak street. Rev.
8. E. Wesson officiated. Just before the
ceremony Mlaa Theresa Wallen gave several
piano selections, and the bride and groom
entered aa Mlaa Wallen played the wedding
march. Mlaa Anule Lou Hplght sang *‘Be
cause. •' The following young ladles were
the attendants: Mlaaea Mary Lee and Bins
Brock. Annie Lou Hplgbf, Emma Pointer,
Bessie Brown aud Annie Lou Jonea. They
were gowned In white with green glrdiea.
The bride waa gowned lu a bine doth trav
eling drees nod carried a Iranch of white
roar*. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of
white carnations. The color scheme waa
white nud green, and thla was carried out
lb the parlors and hslla, the parlors being
beautifully decorated with (lotted plant*
and cut flowers of whie# and green. The
ceremony took place In the library. Mr.
nnd Mra. Cuilom left Wednesday afternoon
at S:19 o'clock for a ten daya' trip to the
Eastern cities, after which they will lie at
home to their friends In Nashville, Tenn.
The bride la the youngest daughter of the
late well known clttsen. Dr. L. Hensley L.
Urubtis, for many yeara the able editor of
The Decatur News. Kbe la a slater of Wal
ter Grubbs, the present editor of The De
catur News, and one of tbe_best known
e groom la
n of Nash-
. were: Mr,'
ashrllie. Mr.
sown young business
vllle. The out-of-town guests
and Mrs. T. B. Rawls of Na
Kelly P. Cuilom (a brother of tL_
Nashville. Mias Frances Russell o? Athena,
Ala., Mrs. E. F. Yanclee of Browser. #
MONtlCELLO.
Miss Anna Bradley, of Forsyth, arrived
Tuesday and will spend the aummer with
relatives, here.
Mlsa Nelle Wilson, of Madison, has been
place ths guest of Miss Mabel liallard.
Mrs.’ C. D. Jordan and Mr. Lucian Has
ten have returned from a atay of two week*
at Indian 8pring.
Mlaa Lillian Hardy has returned home
for the holidays from Atlanta, where aba
lias been studying music.
Mra. Edward Wynn entertained the Ma
trons' Clnb In a delightful way Thuraday
afternoon.
Mrs. James Campbell, of Adrian, hat beet
the guest of, relatives here.
Mlu Minnie Benton la vlaltlng relatlTifi
In Joues county,
Mlaaes Caro Harvey and I fettle Kelly im
Tuesday morning-to attend a bouse party
given by Mlu Annie Clyde Wright, of At
lanta.
Mlsa Ola Bradley, of Covtnfton. Is <ks
.nest of relatives on Forsytk atreet.
Mlu Kate ToHeeon has retnrne-l trot*
a vlalt to Mrs. Eugene IV. Carroll, of Cor-
Inxton.
Mias Rosa Cook, of Shiloh, trill s»«» ”
the KUeit of Mra. It. L. Marsh.
Mra E. \V. Butler, of Madison, bns beei
the xnest of Mra. • Jeannette Olover
Unite a manlier of frlendi wereprraeri
tt the Webti-Stewart weddlnf, which too*
place Binder niomln*. June 17, at the
Dome of Mr. tnd Mra VV. A. BeW. on Old
A Mra^bero7G14dens, of Jnekaoavllle. sad
Mra K. 8. Talmadce. her mother, are si
home for th«* summer. f
The T. IT. oTcuS sseefa Wedne-U? sr-
ternoon with Mrs. Doyle Campbell st her
ksuilcome home on Madleoa street.
Mr. snd Mra Alle-rt Wynn, of Melts',
have been on n rlelt to relatives here this
W M!u Tamar, of Grays, will be the xo—*
r Mr*. R. A. Malone for nome Us* .
•The Lucky Thirteen," a new aortal Jin".
miposi-d of thirteen luelty yonpx tuntron*.
vet. Wadfiradsy afternoon with Mrs. t-
A. Green ou College street*