The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 23, 1906, Image 16

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wmm ■ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HATrnnAT. jr.NK o. isoc. SOUTHERN SOCIETY (n Georgia and Adjoining Sores j HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS. HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORT8. HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS BAINBRIDGE. I Mr*. R. B. Coleman, of Apalachicola, { [ Fla., fa fn the city. * Mlaa Pradal, of Kufaula, Ala., la the Iffuest of Mr*. George Griffin. I Mr. A. J. Callahan, of Thomasville, la in the city. Professor Roland Bower Is attending j the commerfcemcnt qt the University of I Georgia. 1: 1 Mr. J; pending The World*s Wonderful Waters AUGU8TA. Mrs. Oeorge E. Pickett, widow of the ft- mil officer who led at Gettysburg the o«t gallant charge la history, spent Friday i ii<- city, the guest of General and Mrs. >lm W. Clark, 1101 Greene street. Mrs. HNPVEnptlmented with an automobile ride by the Daughters of the Confederacy and In the afternoon receive** veterans and Daughterv of the Confederacy. She left Friday afternoon for her home In Washing- toll I One of the moat brilliant commencements in tlif) history of the Tnhman lllgh School was held last Wednesday evening In the Grand - opera house, when thirteen of An*I gustftta brightest young women graduated* That their number was thirteen and that i the date of graduation was the 12th were two coincidental facts that had no effect whatever on the successful carrying out of I the program that waa necessarily brilliant bernaaa of the. rare degree of mentality bn-k af it, for the 1906 elsss Is one of tha bricvest claaaes avar graduating from the Tubman High School. Mlaa Bertha Young racMKl first honor and Mlaa Sarah Evans r**r,-irfd second honor, together with the I Kiiff t «p and Latin mads). Tli* r.i of atswarda of St. Johns hurrb entertained epUoo in the Sunday on Friday evening in eo nnd Mrs. Charles Wesley ... slon u-iis one of thorough enjoyment. Miss Lena Ferris entertained her bridge club last Wednesday evening. The first prise, a pair of pale blue aflk hoee, was tlo ura. Paul Mnatln. and the consol*- prlx*\ a white portemonnale waa aecnr- - fit Fargo. Mrs. Thos. Tobin embers of tha !><l by MIm Belle Fargo. Mrs. Thos. Tobin Miller will antartmln the■■hsaMi club next Wednesday. Mrs O. II. Jones complimented Mr. and Mra. Sweeney Kikes with a large reception on Saturday evening at her home on Chefs Th iturdny evening nt her home on Misses Calvin are visiting tha Mlaaen tb |Moa h training department Hrhool. hee returned Mr. Pee- General r.vnne, bf Atlanta. le In the elty, the gueit of hie daughter, Sira W. K. Bv*. Llitlo Mile Nett wiee, who l> tourlntt Europe With her mother end Utrm C ** Cohen, le quite Mr« Spnrke ....... ...... roll, htsv* Tuesday for e two month* vlelt to r.iatlree In Virginia. hue, I Lee, with MIm Merten ret WSSi-. lesvr thin week for l'nrtmiiniitti. Ve., to .p.n.1 e rotiplo of weeke with relatives. Ml.. Dnlejrn Men Itameey hne returned from rorsytb nnd Fort Valley. . Mr* III.*kin Wright end Altos Marguerite Wright hare gone to Philadelphia far a BRUNSWICK. Miss Elizabeth Pennlman, of Savan nah, Is thn guest ot Mrs. E. D. Walter. Mrs. A. D. Gale and children are vle lt Ing In Dixie, Mies Clare O’Conner has returned to Albany, after a visit to Mra. J. A. Montgomery. Mrs. L. Artau nnd children have gono to Wilmington, Dels., for the summer. Mra W. R. Cox and children are In Richmond, Va_, where they will spend the summer. Mi*. A. M. Smith and little son are ▼totting Mr. and Mrs. Htrflt; till" week, ^.Mtoa JcnnneU .MvtTin.I Mrs. Ralph Tup per and rhll-fMonllcoJJo, -Ua di .it are spending some time In their cott.-irr* on Ht. Simone Island. A leading social event of the week was. the marriage Thursday evening of Miss May Fergueon and Mr. Charles A. Ilunkl. y. The ceremony was perform ed at th* First Baptist church, Rev. A. M. McCool officiating. The church was beautifully decorated. Mrs. Thomas Fuller, entertained the ’Acacia Club Wednesday afternoon with five-hand euchre. Miss Annie O’Conner Is visiting In ’Albany. She will* He there several week*. M tv. William Clifton and Miss Nan Cain, of Darien, are visiting friends In Brunswick. MlM.es Wlllla and May Pace, who have been visiting Miss Lula Btaoey have returned to their home In Gardl. Messrs. Gendror. nnd Henry Cain nnd ■W. Barclay, of Darien, were In the city eevsrol days this week. J. M. Young has returned from i visit to hie daughter, Mrs. Owen Phe lan. In Atlanta. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durand, of At lanta, are expected at Cumberland Is land next week. Mrs. William Nightengale. Sr., leaves today on the Mallory line for New York, where she will spend some weeks. Mrs. J. R. C. Blltch and children are spending several weeks In Tlfton. Mies Nell Atkinson to visiting Judge and Mrs. B. R. Atkinson, In Atlanta. Miss. Beulah Walters, of Monteiuma, to Melting Mira. D. W. krauss. Dr. and Mra. J. H. Crawford, of At lan tn, are the gueeta ot Mr. and Mrs. J. ft Davenport. Mr. O. C. Smith, superintendent of the-Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad Company, was In the city this week. sociaITcircle. 1 Mfeg Lucia Goddard, of Griffin, to the charming gueat of Mlae Ruby Hunt. several of Mtoe Mettle Blanton’s friends gave her a delightful surprise party Monday evening. Mies Annie Alee Conner attended La- Grange Female college commencement lost week. Misses Mattie Laurie Gresham and Ethelene Gibbs have returned from an extended trip to Baltimore. Philadel phia and' New York. * Mr. and Mre. E. L Newton vtoltod their daughter, Mrs. John Nowell, In Monroe, this week. Ml--to* Annie Mayo and Lillian Me- Cleskey are at home from LaGrange Female college to spend vacation. Our people are expecting u rare eve ning of fun at the auditorium next Wednesday evening, when Mr. W. H. Li-ngaton delivers hie famous lecture. •Tub. Laughter and Pearls." Miss Lemma Dacue has returned fr ira a vlelt to friends at Montlcello, J i kson and Mansfield. 1’rofoaeor and Mrs. W. C. Carlton are vIMtlhg relatives at Robinson and VI- dalla. Mr. Butler Hanson le at home from Emory college. Mlseee Annie Mar and Mamie I.ee Conner entertained very delightfully Thursday morning from 10 till 12, In hnfior, of their guest, Mies Lillian Garrett, of Llthla Springs. Mr. and Mre. G. W. M. Whitehead, who have been spending some time with relatives In Savannah, will return 9mIi|Jw 1. The moonlight picnic given lost Fri day evening In honor of Miss Bunny Cook, of Wstklnsvllle, who was the guest of Miss Jessie Gunter, was a highly enjoyable affair. f Mra. John King Is here from Ro- , chelle, on an extended visit to her mother, Mra. J. A. Johns. The Baptist denomination here Is highly pleased with the new church pastor. Rev. Walker Combe, of Locust Mrs. A. J. Wurth and children, ot Atlanta, hare been spending the poet nations, week In the city, guests of Mr. and ] white mull and lace. Mra. H. L. Conner. Mr. G. F. Spearman, of Atlanta, waa with home people here Sunday. Mr. C. W. Miller returned Tuesday from a visit to Newnan. . Mra. J. B. H. Day visited her sla ter, Mra. W. B. Veesey, In Galnegvllle, this week. LAFAyItTE. . Mra. S. B. Ledbetter, who Asa been visiting her mother, Mrs. N. C. Napier, the poet week, returned to Rome to- Professor M. L. Brittain, who has been eonductlng the Walker County Teachers' Institute here this week, left for his home In Atlanta this mom- Mra. Hooker from Asheville, N. C„ to the guest of her brother, Mr. W. A. Ewen. Mra. Paul D. Wright entertained elaborately on Friday evening at* her home on South Main streeL The af fair was a compliment to the young people of Lafayette. The lower floor ot the home was thrown open for the occnslon and beautifully decorated. A millinery conteet was the feature of the evening for the gentlemen, while a “tle-maklng" waa the Idea for ' the young ladles. The first prise, a hand- embroidered hat, was awarded to Air. Will Center, who presented It to hlg "tie-maker,” Miss Alice Shankle. The booby went honestly. to Mr. Archie Fortune, who shared It with Miss Annie Moore Hammond, a dainty creation of straw and pink. violets. The beat lie waa made by Mies Pearl McWhorter for Mr. Will Mean. The prise for this was a pretty tie, while Mtoe Mony Ella Mean made for Mr. Jack Farles a two-inch four-ln-hand, which captured the booby, a pink string tie. After the conteata games were played on the lawn In the moonlight, and at a late hour a salad course and punch waa served by Mieses Beulah Bale and Nell Kirby In a corner of the stairway. QUITMAN. Mias Marion Pate, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Pate, enter tained about fifty of her friends on Wednesday afternoon-In honor of her eighth birthday. Mieses Ruby Lilly, Jeanette Wade. Tecoach Hendry and Mr. Lewie Wade spent several days this week In Thom asville aa delegates to the fifth annual convention of the South Georgia Kp- worth League. Mies India Turner to visiting In At lanta thla week. Mra. Francis Stone, who spent the winter here, has gone to Macon. Mr. Morton Turner has gone to Philadelphia and New York on a visit. Mr. J. Russell Davla and Mr. Frank Spain have returned from Atlanta, where they attended the bankers' con ventlon. Mr. and Mra. Y. W. Ogleeby and Mlae Leaward Oglesby are visiting In Atlanta. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mabbett have returned from Indian Spring and Ox ford. Air. Henry Mabbett, who grad uated at Emory, returned with them. Miss Jeannette Wade la visiting . In . Mrv-U’lU. L'taatbrrs |eavr» Monday for Uarnrsvllle to spend the summer. ■ -*>-. go - —— ■ V WA&HINQTON. A^W^* ,r ' e0d * “ Mra. W. M. Hill leaves Monday to vlelt her mother, Mrs Stokes, In Auguste. front. . Jidfc , „ ... . Stewart limn* p ir$n, tad- AlsUto -Woollen have returned from I.ucy Cobb commence. R&ohv.'JLb^'ra 8 iii'%.:?. rt o?*fla! J. SI. Wood on Nprlng street. Alisa Luelle Norman arrived Alondey night to visit her grandmother, Mra. Neraii ‘ MheT lxin'Tenkereley wlil spend the Sum mer with Mre. Relknan Hmlth. „ Mlae llehe Irvin la attending the Walker- Mrl’rary wedding In Monroe Ibis week. Miss Cordells Bullosa, of l.lslion, le vis iting Misses Merle end Orere Ramsey. Mra. linliert ■ Anderson returned to An- guets^ Friday after a short stay, with Mrs. < A(las m Allre Martin, of Lexington, Miss., la visiting Mra. T. II. Walton. -rerel weeks In Chsutsuqu*. Miss Leila mint, of Atlanta, Is ths guest of Misses Lucy Mae and Elisabeth Sima. Miss I-ells Irvin, i who to visiting Mlaa Jilts Hirers In Griffin, waa rnmpltmrnted -'rider afternoon with a bowling party. Miss Mary Hmlth left Tuesday Tor Dalton, where she will spend the summer ae the gueat of Aire. L E. Hhumete. AMERICUS.' All social Americus, aa well ae so ciety throughout the elate, are Inter acted In the announcement of two July wkddlngs. The first, that of Mtea Luelle Clegg to Air. Emmett Clements, of Buena Vista, will occur on the.tlth. Mlaa .Clegg to on' unusually street- Ive young woman and very popular. Mr. Clements to a merchant and planter of much prominence through, out Houth Georgia. Another wedding of social Interest to that of Mlae Ann Council and Mr. Coley Lewto. Mies 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 to a promising buetnesg man of Monteiuma. Mr. and Mra. H. 8. McCleeky have returned from a week's stay at Warm 8pringa. • Mies Regale Wyatt to a visitor In Mnrahallvllle this wsek. Mrs. O. W. Glover and Mrs. Renton have returned from Warm Springs. Mr. nnd Mra. J. B. Small are In Ben ton. Ala, the guests of Mra. Small’s parents Miss Nannie Sue -Bell will entertain quite a large crowd of, her young friends st her home on Lee street on Tuesday. Miss Kate Dunwoody, of Atlanta, to the guest ot Mrs. E. A. Hawkins, end Is the recipient of many charming so cial attentions, Mr. and Mra. Crawford Wheatley ars spending the week very pleasantly with a camping party at Myrtle 8prings. Mr. John Allen Fort to at home for the vacation, after having mhde a splendid record at the University ot Georgia the past year. . Mr- Will. Jones entertained a small but congenial party at Myrtle Springe one night last week. flowerTbranch. Mlaa Melrose Charles was the host- s at a reception.given In honor ot her guest. Miss Kats Am ray. of Cue- seta, Ala., last Thursday evening. Af ter enjoying delightful games, lunch eon waa served. The room was artis tically decorated with bright-colored flowers, and the table had aa Its cen- tsrplscs a beautiful vass of whits car- Mlss Autrey’s gown was ot 11 and lace. Mias Gertrude Charles wore pals gray crepe de chine trimmed In Irish lace. Those present were Misses Kate Autrey, Gertrude and Alelroee Charles, Bonnie Roberts, Belle Canning, and Messrs. W. B. Ro- E sr, of Camming; A. A. L. Collins, of qla; C. N. Davis, Alandn Green and A. T. McKinney. Several social func tion* have been given in Miss Au- trey’a honor during her short visit here. She leaves the last part of the week to visit her slater, Mrs. J. D. Mauldin, of New Holland. BARNESVILLE. Mr. and Mra. J. A. AlcCrary hare returned from Monroe, Go., 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 vlelt among relatives. Mrs. J. It. Jordan has returned from Ty-Ty, where she has been during the past month on a visit to her sister. Mrs. R. P. Beamon, Sr., of Allen dale, 8. C., to In the city, visiting her eon. Colonel R. P. Searaon, Jr., and numerous other friends. Mlaa C. E. Sewell, of Orantvllle, to In the city, visiting the family of her ■later, Mra. H. D. Pace. , T. C. Stonecypher, of Dublin, haa been spending the week here with friends. •Senator E. H. Bloodworth returned a few days since from a pleasant visit with friends In Augusta. Mra. E. J. Nottingham, of Macon, was the recent gueat at Mra. Emma Outtenberger, and other friends In ths community. Mra. J. M. Van Houten has gone to Atlanta to remain a while aa the guest of relatives Dr. A. P. Kemp, of Macon, spent *ev- eral days here this week, greeting his numerous friends In the community. Mr. and Mra. Sanders Walker have bean spending the week in Monroe, Os., where they .attended the Walkor- McCraiy wedding. Colonel and Mrs. Leon G. Greer, of Oglethorpe, have been the guests of relatives here several days the 'past' Ike Mlddlebrooks has gone to Bir mingham, Ala., tn engage In business with his brother, Marvin Mlddlebrook*. Mr 1 , and Mrs. B. F. Reeves have re turned from Atlanta, where they re cently spent .several days. Joseph Brown, of Atlanta, a former citizen of this city, was with friends here several days recently. Miss Alary Lee Ollphant, of Maoon, I* In the city with relatives, and to receiving marked attention among the young people, having formerly lived here. James B. Hardy has been spending the week In Oalnesvllle with tho family of his brother, A. 8. Hardy. MADISON. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Jo seph Vason gave a reception tn honor of Miss Gertrude Holden, of Crawfords- vllle. The receiving party, composed of Airs. Joaeph Vason, Alisa Gertrude Holden, Mra. W. K. Shepherd. Mrs. Well Vason und Mr*. J. W. SneUIngs. stood In the (Ii-Uwing Mom,-which »»> decorated In pink and white sweet peas. In the reception hall there were ferns and white rosea^. Atlssrs Bessie Walton and Caro Price served punch from a huge cut glass bowl, banked In ferns and rosea. In tha dtnlng room the color scheme was pink and white. Misses Martha Foster, Carrye and Edna Pou and Mrs.C. M. Furlow as sisted In serving the guests. About one hundred guests called during the afternoon. Miss Octavta Pou entertained Saturday afternoon In honor of her friend, Miss Martha Hall, of Hartwell. She waa assisted by her sister* Misses Carry* and Edna Pou. Th* guests were given little pink cards, on which was printed the guest of honor's name. Miss Mabel Smith discovered the most pords In ths name and was given tha prise, a box of candy. The guest of honor was presented with a pretty handkerchief box. Miss Mary Jonea entertained twenty friends at a “school 1 * party on Wed nesday afternoon In honor of Miss Jes sie Burton, of Cartersvtlle. In the "school room” each guest was glvsn a smalt "slate,” with questions on geog raphy, physiology, literature ana tne alphabet attached. After the ques tions had been answered the “pupils' were given dainty schoolgirl lunches Miss Minnie Jlelle Qullllan was award *d the prise, a. lovely hat pin. i ! serry party accompanied Alls* Burtoi o the train on which she left after i peasant visit of two weeks. newbe"rry, s; c. June, the month of brides, will re calve favorable'recognition In Newber- ty, there,being four announcements of weddings In which Newberrians are Interested during the coming week. Miss Elisabeth Griffin Land, of Au gusta. Slid Air. Jests Young McFall were married at the Flrat Baptist church. In Augusta, Thursday morning, st * o'clock. Rev. 8. W. Melton per forming the eertmony. They return ed home yesterday and will make their home at Mr. arid Mrs. John Af. Kl- nard'a. Mr. and Mrs.’ J. F. Mayes have Is sued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Caroline, to Mr. G. Letand Bummer at tionte on Wednes day evening, June 20. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Miss Sara Lura Moseley, of Prosperity, and Mr. Thomas Duckett Copeland, of Clinton, which will take S I sec at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [anson Colbert Moeeley, tn Prosperity, on the evening of Wednesday, June 20, at 0 o'clock. - Cards hav* been Issued by Colonel and Air*. Osborn* 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 7:20 o'clock. Mlaa Unity Gibson .and Mr. Isaac Hamilton Hunt will be married at the home of her father, Mr. Albert J. Gib son. on Wednesday, June 57. Owing to a recent death In the family of Miss Gibson, the marriage will ba a quiet affair. Rumor has It that there will be sev eral more marriages during the month. No announcements have yet been made. , l"., Huber nnd family or* «-ck at Panacea Springs, i Hattie Rrarkln Is at home from! Alonro* College at Forsyth. . Allss Florence OrinTn returned to her! home In New Smyrnn, Fliu, Monday, after spending several months with relatives In this city. Mr. J. T. Allen and family leave In a! few days for the mountains of North J Georgia, where they will spend the summer. .Mr*. Dodge Is visiting relatives In I Jacksonville. Alls* Leslie Harrow has returned from Thomasville, where she attended Young's College. Mrs. Jule McCree ha* returned from a visit to Columbus. ACWORTH. Air. Jack nisener, of North Carolina, nnd Air. C harles Power, of Mlsil*al|itil, spent s few ila/s of last week In Aewortb. Mr. J. D. Hlrlekland, of Kcnalngton, spent Hnndsy with lira Oetavls Humphries. He was accompanied home liy bis two Ultle sons, 1.,-wls and Uirlsnd. wuvhib * iiiiii|vm ua« reiurucu iron S visit to Powder Hprlnjrs snd Marietta. Mr. sad Mr*. H. tv. Kitchen are visiting friends -st Majsvtile. Air. William Lemon, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with borne folks Airs T. W. Hast, of Marietta, Is visiting her mother, Mra. II. M. William*. 6 Mr. l'esn Mitchell spent s few days the first of ths wsek st Ilsslrimrst, Miss. Miss Cicirgls Kendrick, of Plains, la spending this week hers with her broibar, Mr. D. B. Kendrick. Mrs. William Baker, of Csrisrsvllle, vis ited her stater, Mrs. John McEver, the first of the week. Mrs. A. J. Johnson snd little eon,. Ralph, are spending tom* time with the family of J. N. Johnson, Mr*. H. B. Goodwin, of Atlanta, Is spend- wlth her father, G. c. Blue nidge, Is wfllisms VIRGINIA'S NATURE'S PRIDE BOON J RISING FAWN. AUIkmi. ot iloatgotoerr. Aim.. Is borne for n while. Mr*. U. W.. Furetoo nn«l Mins M||Iab Cvrttn* •n»l M<wm. J. M. Cxi Cnreton. Walter iNirrto*, ‘ twm a Ion la and B. L. A1Usoa bar* re ' AL Cautrel'b Mrs. John G. lisle CARROLLTON. Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Roop spent the first of the week In Roopvllle. Alls* Ruth Whatley has returned to her home In Newnan, after spending a week .with fiends In. C'arcoliton. Bev Tbomsisson comes home Satur- ty for th* summer. Miss Judle Gaston goes to Cumber land Island Tuesday to spend a week. J. O. Cheney Is spending this week In Augusta. Miss Josle Carroll, of Thomaaton, Is the guest of Aflss Eula Mbore. Mis* 8ada Thohmason and Mira Nelle Sharp leave Wednesday Mr Atlanta and Fayetteville for a short visit. Miss Willie Kato Russell, of Winder, visiting ths family of Rev. W. B. Dillard. Mr. L. C. Mandlvllle and daughter, Alls* Nelle, have returned from Warm Springs. Airs. F. Af. Camp to visiting her mother In Hoganavllle. HAMILTON, ALA. Postmaster Mays to now able to be at hts office. 'Squire R. 8. Bottoms, pf Knowle, visited his son, Claud, here this week. Kelley Fite Is back home after spending several months In Paris, Tex. - Terry Johnson vlsled his parents st Barnesvllle.last SntuiUny. ,v, ' Altos Alice Mtdddton Is touching in Lamar county. Charles Lunsford; of Bear Creek, wan here thla week, visiting friends and relatives, * Atorgan Holcomb* and family visited relatives- at Winfield during the past Mra. O. B. Mixon Is visiting her son, Dr. G. W. Mixon, at Hnckleburg... Mrs. Bankhepd Alison, after spending several flays at Guln, has coma home. The little girl of Mr. and Airs. & T. Bottoms Is Improving from her re cent" lllnbita. J. A. Smith, of Covin, who spent a few days In town this week, visiting, has returned home. Mra. D. N. Cooper to here visiting her brother, Judge W. R. White. Judge D. N. Cooper Is also hsre. i Thera will be a picnic on the Fourth ot July at the Military Ford. W. C. Shotts, who haa been teach ing at Summltt, haa returned home, : J. L. Wilson left this week for Coal, In Walker county, where he will teach during the next four montha. R. A. Baird, of Guln, candidate for sheriff, waa In town Thursday from th* western part of the county. Pink V. Dunn to now In Tampa, Fla. . CAIRO. Misses Ansi* snd Katherine Wheeler, Brinson,' Gs„ retarnsd tn their home.'Moo- day after s tew day*''vlstt te Mrs. T. H. Ilstrta st the Bell house. Mra Calvin W. Parker snd little dsugh r, Christine, of Wsyeros*. spent several days last week in thn city, the guests of Mrs. James L Msuldln. Miss Addle Lillis* Townsend, of Baxley, returned to her home Wednesday morning, after a stay of several months In Cairo. Miss Monitor Hoddrnliery, of Kafsnis, Ala., arrived Thursday to lie the guest ot her uncle, lion. W. B. noddeubery, st hto summer home. Messra. II. A. Powell, Will Matthews and “reek from Mr. Potatli Mi—r*. II. A. - Powell, WUI M Ward Wight returned last week Gonlon Institute, Bsrnesvlllr. Air. grsilnsted with second honor and Messrs Matthews nml Wight mi MB th*lr elii»oea i Th im,’ Jr., who has .— , _._,ju principal of the hool here, returned to bis home st Vs., last week. sy nnd Khetta Neal, of Boston, Gn., spent Saturday and Hnndsy as the guests of Miss less Msuldln. Hr. W. M. Hesrcy spent lift finmtay la Sylvester. Miss Wilson, a charming young tady of Quincy, Fta., who has been spending the summer with her sitter. Mra. J. W. South- all. will return to her home soon. Mr. (1. A. Wight end. mother, Mra M. L Wight, left Tnesdty for Msron, to be atisrut several weeka lira Wight goes to sister, 'Mrs. J. W. Arnold. M. Hesrcy Is spending the week In Havsnnab, attending the annul meeting of the State Dental Hoelety. Mr. J. D. Iloldmtn spent Inst week In Cairo. make this place their fetnr* home. Mr. Lawton takes rbstge of an agency here. Mr. Albert Iloldmtn. who has been spei lug a month at Hot Springs, Ark., will i turn home July L THE DECATURS, ALA. Mrs. Robert M. Rawls, of Athena visited hero the past week. Mra Msngruiu has retarnsd from * visit to Mlsstsdnril. Mr. snd Mra. Henry Love nr* vlritlng In Atlsuti. Gs. Miss ciutlr Bloodworth to at home from a visit to LaKsyette. hilts Martha McUwtar Is st home from West Point. Miss Mra George McGregor, of llsrtsell*. vis ited In the city the nest week Mr. nnd Mrs. W. IL Frailer, *f Hsrtsstlr. sro visiting here. Mtaa Kite llrneken, of PUnt, vtsltefl ben the post week. Mite Hb-dhsm. of Flore new visited ben the Test week. . i Misses Janie snd . Joeephle* Prenlt. of own Crook, visited her* this week. Mra. T. W. llsjrea of Mdridtanrillt. Is visiting hero. Mni'J. W. Boatright - to- -vtoltlsg Is Mra. J. T. George Is to Birmingham. 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; CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA. J) Dr. George Ben Johnston, ot Richmond, Va., one ot the most conservative men In his profession, as well as one of the most prominent, says: "The.Llthla water to second to none. The Chloride Cal cium li unique. Such a combination to my knowledge docs not exist anywhere else." Leading physicians throughout - the country speak voluntarily in praise of the beneficial results from this combination of waters in Eczema, all Blood, Nervous, Kidney and Digestive Disorders, es pecially In Rheumatism artd Catarrh tho most satisfactory results ore promptly seen. Constantly guests come to us on crutches or stretchers and leave us active, strong and well. These are not fancies, these are facts. N .••.»>’ ■ ’ ■ We have llvfng witnesses to testify to what wo claim. ‘ "" _ Tho Baruch Baths, the Scientific apparatus and'the Sanitarium Equipments cannot be sur passed in this country. Tho appointments, the service, cuisine and whole scheme of the Hotel are first class In overy patrlcular. This Is an all-the-year-round Hotel and so Is In excellent running or- ili-r at 111! times. Drives, Hunts. Amusements. Howling. I’nol, Billiards—Indoor nnd out of doors—ni» a feature. The accessibility to railroads, especially to points South, makes The Mecklenburg deslrablo for family parties. Send for handsome illustrated booklet Terms moderate. This will be the greatest season at Tho 'Mecklenbufg. Special rates for parties. Write at once. W. T. HUGHES, President and General Manager. Mr* aIHA JHa, HHtuias •****vsuuru sis rat home from Bowling Oraen. ,*». - Alias Clara Chamois* Is riming* [n BIrm “’fitas*' ugtxi Walters Is visiting Is Arkansas. MIm Mlnnto Parsons Is st boms after a mIs?O.'jfT'liliklo*,, of Montgomery, Is the guest of her ttater, Mrs. W. P. Robin- ’"miss Rllsshelh Speak visited In Hants- T> Siuai| l> AlfS/e BlKkWfll Is st home from TtlffCftlOOM. Rer. and Ur*. Curry are on nn extended visit to the ses coa*t. Miss Usrgurett- Banks Is st horns from M Dr!*aoa r ^Irs. H. A. Moody, of Bnltay 'C^.TA'a'Jrfesfvie Ued Mrs. J. W. Troy the Met week. Mra. Cnrdllf Conkle, of KaehTine, visited ABes^Ororide^bb Is visiting In Colum- baa. Ga. Mr*. W. J. Kesblt Is visiting relatives In Nashville. Mrs. Thomas Jones his returned ' to HostsriRe after a visit to the Decaturs. Ml** Mary llonner hts returned to Nash- title after a visit to MIm Gladys God bey. Mra. C. L. Vorta Is vlaltlDg In Blrmlng- h, Mra. D. W. Speak vlelted this week In Florence. Miss Edna Lee bat returned from an os- tended vlelt tn St. l/ouls. Mra 0. A. AUraball, of Huntsville, visited her* this week. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Lacy visited Is Birmingham this week. Miss Susie Simpson, of Trinity, visited era this wnek. Mle* Nhll Topp Is st home from Rich Miss Emms Rainey, of Athens, to visiting n Mtaa ourt.in King Is at bom* from Jack- "°MiM*| D |*'*el Hanley, of Union City, Tenn., la TtaitlDe bar*. Mies Maud Walters Is visiting In Hants- mV* Nancy Glenn visited In Gndaden the '’‘on Test Sunday night Mr. John Owens and Miss Cnrnelta Howell were married at th* bom* of the bride's parent*. The wed- dlsg was s quiet on*. On Friday afternoon Mr. Herbert Cstb- rart gave " n tun her turned Y*to-,*AlA,*A>Ai>iAli.iil l *AlA«AlAil..Alito UP IN THE OZONE "In the Land of the Sky ” KENILWORTH INN Situated in a Private Park of 160 Acres. Biltmore, Near Ashe ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. “*WU»T THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMUBtow* V Iradlng hotel In the m-uotalnt fit Western horih Carollnt. No sesnery Tn the world will compere with the view from this hotel. Atonnt Mitchell and Plsssh In nil! view. Adjoin* p * , * tr Cool. Invigorating cllmtte. mtg- farotihed. culilne an*urp***ed. Pure water. All eegstsulee *5 Ijflrato garden gathered fresh every morning. Orchestra, hrotT. beautiful rides end drives. I sll trains at Bfltaior* station. Consumptives sot sc- ider any elrcuniatancr*. Coicb Is operate 1 liy man- hslr hour between trolley from A*!:erfll» ssd a&r % tacb mi lodatod under ... . --- boor between troTlejTff&ai~A«w3 . Open all tne year. Write or wire for ixvtklet and raft*. SfQOlie. Proprietor. hotel. awmmmmmmim™ re a.boatlnr narty on the rteer to a of ladfea and gentlemen. They re* to the city bjr moonlight. There were alx roaplea In the party. On Prtday afternoon Mlaa Annie Bkcgga entertained at cattle la honor of her gueat. Sr.^t^rrigh?' WM WUB b * and Mra W N. 11*11. lira brid*-tod>* to * stater eg Walter M. Grnhhn. editor of Th* Decatur Newt. Mra jn'llllam Jtancen entertained st the home of the bride's psrents Jane 27 at IJO p. m. A charming wedding was that of Miss Nods Alien.- Grubb*, of Deestnr. to Mr. Joseph Alexander Cnllom, of Nsshrllle. Tenn. The wedding took place Wednesday afternoon st o'clock st the home of the bride's sister ami brother-in law, Mr. and Mra W. N. HsU, on Oak st H. E. Wesson officiated. Just ceremony Mis* Therota Wallen gi piano selection*, and the bride i entered a* Mite WsUen pliyed th* wedding march. Miss Annie Loa Hplght rang "Be cause." The following young tad 1 — the attendants: Mleaee Mary Lem Brock., Annie Iran Hplght, Emma Beetle Brown and Annl, tallies were ec and Bins tarns Pointer, were gowned In white with green girdles. The bride was gowned In t bln* cloth trav eling drou nnd carried a bunch of white nwx The bridesatahta carried Imuquets of white carnations. The color scheme wss white ssd green, and this wss carried oat •a the psrlora ssd thlle, the Mrlora being beantlfslta decorated with .lotted plants anil rat flowers of white snd greea. Th* ceremony took piece In th* Ulirsry. Mr. and Mra t’nllom left Wednesday afternoon st 5:1* o’clock for s tea days' trip to the Eastern cttlee, after which they will lie st home to their friends In Nudirllle,. Tenn. The hrlde Is the youngest daughter of- the tale well known elttoen. Dr. L. Hensley L. Grubba, for many years the able editor of cstnr News, snd the licet known Mra J. IL Galvin entertained nt cards In honor of Misses Mason aid Coffee, of Atbess. VtovUatieus nn eat.to the-wedding of WVGimii'“'-Th! ffl^-toh* plane m» wiiu. ■nd MraT. R. Itawta of -Nethrllle, Mr. Kelly P. Cnllom In brother of the groom) of Nseivljle. Miss France. Rseroil ofiUhins. Ala.. Mra E. F. \ ancles of Bummer. MONTICELLO. Min Anna Bradley, of Forsyth, arrived uuIfTA.tfi—.***** ?MS5S r ... MU> Neil# WllW/otf MadJm' lMi been plac« ihv gttc*t uf 3]1m Mabfi Ballard. Air*. C. D. Jordan and Af r - Luclon Beta too have returned fronj i stay of two weeks st Indian Hpring. . Miss IJtltan Hardy 'has returned hoo* for the holldsy* from Atlsnts, where •*• has. been studying music. Afro. Edward Wysn enterttlne-l the Ma trons' Clnb In t deHghtfnl way Thowlsf afternoon. Mrs. James Csmphell, of Adrian, he* bras the gncit of rotative* her*. Ulan Minnie Benton Is visiting rel*tk>* In Jones conuty. , _ Misses Csro llnroey tad Itattle Kelly Tuesday morning to attend n hon»e P* r ’» given by Miss Annie Clyde Wright, of At- lanta. Min Ota Bradley, of Cevtogton. I* ,b * guest of rotative* on Forsyth street. Miss Kate Tolleson hat returned fn* « visit to Mra Eugene W. Carroll, of < <*• Ington. _ Mies Ron Cook, of flhtloh. will •««> h# the guest of Mrs. It. I* Afarab. Mra E. W. Butler, of Mtdlson, ba* «*■ the goest of Mrs. Jeannette Glover. Quite s nnmlier of friends were iifjen' St the Webb Stewsrt wvd.ll**. wblch t«* place’Hamtay- uoralsg, June_l;. *t "JJ home af Mr.-and Mra. IV. A. Beld. oq CM Mra^hendTilddeu, of Jacksonville. **J Mra IL A Tnlmsdge, her mother, ere *' bon;.* for th- hum.uer. The T. W.-O. flub meets W^oe»l»v •' trrnona with Mra Doyle Campbell nt c«v UIIUttV*llllF I*' t'tl AAB*ngwll w* 1 * - *■ Mr. snd Mra Allwrt Wyn*. of _M-'L C hsre been on a vlelt te rotative* here in» *Mtae Tamer, of Gray*, will be the of Mra. R. A. Mnlooe for some time.. “The Lucky Tklrtien." s h*w. eoctal eomp.**.-i ..f thirteen lucky yeeeg lilt-.-!. We.li.-biv .ftermnie with Mra L A. Greta wu