The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 30, 1906, Image 4

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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SATURDAY, JUNE 3*. 1*W. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCH00L8 AND COLLEGE8. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE8. SCHOOL8 AND COLLEGE8. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLECE, LAGRANGE, GEORGIA. RUFUS W. SMITH, President One of the High Grade Colleges for Women in the South. None Higher. The president, i professor of English and the professor of Physics fiduated at Emory College. In the faculty is one Its faculty are all well educated, the gra graduate of the University of Chicago, one of Van derbilt University, two of the Leipsic (Germany) Conservatory, one from the Boston School of Ex pression,"and five not included above from leading Southern colleges. Ever)’ member of the faculty has had post graduate work in the North or in Europe. Six of the faculty are studying this summer in Ger many, and two in Chicago. The faculty are all native Americans and nearly all Southerners. No members without religious pro clivities are engaged. All have broad culture une qualed in this section. The Music Department has the largest pipe organ owned by any college in the state. The courses in harmony and musical theoretics have been for many year's the most advanced in the state and unsurpass ed in the South. The college is unable to supply the demand for its graduates as literary, music and expression teachers. Its graduates,are’a valuable asset to any community, both in church and the better type of social life. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. ... ____ _ PimMmC; Vrnfmtnr of Metsphysl''* and tbe Knell ah Bible. A. B., **•, A. 51., *71 (Emory Col- IMS.' flt/rtrg W. SMITH. Lsdy Prtari- — ... 1111. mu/ linin' pal; Emeritus Professor of Afctronomy and rhjratolofy. Studied for thrte year* at the "resleysn Inat. (Cincinnati) Physiology. Stadia. Wesleyan Inat. (Cincinnati) and for two £ e*rs under Professor Crawford, of Oxford. n*. REV. HUBERT M. SMITH, A. B., (Emory). Htudlc I, A. B.. Pro- k. A. II . M at Vanderbilt Studying la Chicago during trar. I’rofeaaor of Physics and Biology. A. B., *92 (Emory). Stalled at the Unlreralty of Cbleago. MISS DAISY 51AV HEMPHILL. B. A., M. A.. Professor of Latin hnd German. It. A., '02, M. A., ,'(• (Vanderbilt Unlreralty). Studying daring the present summer In Oer* Miss MARCIA L. CULVER, Literary Graduate, I’rofeaaor of French and Adjunct Profeaaor of Latin. Grad. ’8t (Ga. Normal and lodnatrlal College). Studied one year at the Unlreralty of Cblrago. Htudylng during the present summer In Chicago. MISS KTIIKL WHITTINGTON, Gradn- ate In Expreralon. Profeaaor of Expression and Harmonic Gymnastics. Graduate In MISS NETTIE POWELL, B. A., Proto- of Mathematics. It. A. (Unlreralty of idnato Georgia Normal and .MISS MARY V. DUVAL, M. E. L., L. L. Jf., - ProfeeH..r_of Pwlngogy *nd_Hlstof^ 51. . , a i.—. Jda CoL Inat), L. L. — phis Conf. InsU Stodled sereral years In the Cook county Normal (Chicago) nnd gained certiorate of Proficiency. Author of sereral‘text books. WISH 5IATTIE FRAZER WEBB, A. B., lombia Athenaeum). , _ v ._ two years* poat-graduate work In Ifathe* mattes and English. MISS WfLUE L. ROGERS, Liter Graduate. I na true tor In Drawing. Gradn Marlon Female Seminary. MRS. LEON P. SMITH, B. S.. Instructor In Geography and U. 8. lllstpry. B. 8. (La Grange Female College). MU8IC DEPARTMENT. ALWYN II. SMITH. Mnalc Graduate. Director, Theoretics, Voice Culture, Musical History. Graduate Valparaiso Normal Music School; afterward studied In " „„ Has re turn--! to Gorman/ thla summer to study. MISS ELEANOR C. DAVENPORT, A. Pin study the entire next year In Germany, On leare of absence. MISS LEILA M. IRVIN. Mualc Graduate, Plano, Theory, Sight Singing. Graduate L. F. C. Studied In Chicago and New York. Two certlflcatea from the Vergil I*lano School (N. Y.) MISS RARAU R. DUPRE. A. B.. Mualc Washington). UgOi _. York for aereral years. Ia studying thla summer In Germany. PROFESSOR ALWYN SMITH WILL SE CURE* TWO ADDITIONAL INSTRUC TORS IN PIANO IN LEIPSIC (AMERICAN STUDENTS) THIS SUMMER. ART DEPARTMENT. MISS WILLIE L. ROGERS, Instructor In Art Graduate Marlon Fein. Hern. Studied under distinguished artists In the north for three years after ex fens!re courses In the south. Is studying thla sum mer In Europe. The. curriculum is that reeomujended by the edu cational commission of the Methodist - Episcopal Church, South. The board of education of this church grades this institution as doing college work. The entrance requirements are essentially the same as those of the Southern assoeiatfon of colleges. Three vears ’ work In French and in German are of fered and regularly conducted. Laboratories better ith equipped with higher grade work than in most of the Southern colleges for women. The college is loeatpd 792 feet above the sea level within sight of the pine mountains on the South, The campus is upon a hill 105 feet higher than the ainj surrounding country. No epidemic of sickness has ever occurred. Come here to get well. Waterworks, electric lights, all modem conveniences. The college is under the management of experi enced teachers who have made the work a life study and have never had any other employment: Hence the cost here is less in proportion to the grade of the institution than in any other college for women in the state.' The largest loan fund for dependent girls in the South. Write for Catalogue and Other Particulars. 1 LEON P. SMITH, Registrar. RUFUS W. SMITH, President. =# SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgit and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities K iss Fay Jones, of Blakely, the guei Im Muttra Dor. A yery enjoyable i waa played—n floral lore-tale. Miss J neat of ) game — i Jones won Aral prise, a painting of American beauty meea. Louelle Mobley entertained Wednes- saja&nt a 9 o'Clock dinner. In honor ora. UIm Alllaon Badger, of I Mlaa HI .. .. . Mr. and 5Ira. George Napier returned to ktonday after n stay with their *. and "" ” Atlanta, and Mlaa Elizabeth Harold, of ^Amerleua. 5!!*a Annette Walker nloo gare -n dinner thla week In honor of 5tlr 1 TO U'ei/ueaday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 5lr. Jim Gresham, of At Innta, wna married to Mlaa Gypay Landers, Deeatur Parents, The p Stronde ... Kay Jonea, Matty# Day. Aire. II. Mr. and prise to the friends of the contracting par- present Immediately after the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. G. M. lakes, the bride and groom left for n "cddlng trip to New York, Michigan, and «*iher Northern points of Interest Mr. nnd bit Monday to enter the summer ech college, MUs Allf - Alllo Belle entertained M r. Sam »G. Hunter left Sunday for At- Innta. where he goes-to accept a |>oaltlon wit! the Southern Bell Telephone Company. Mr. (). A. Xunnally hna returned from a Tlalt to Atlanta. Felker. of I'dUn, the guest of Mlaa Floy Felker, Kith a morning german. Mlaa Corn Felker, of Dalton, who baa t attending a house party In Galnos- ' rrle Jc‘ nil.. given by Mlaa Carrie Johnson, will ueeday evening the young men of Mon- complimented Mlaa Bernice Felker, of Dalton, with a dance at the arpiory. Mr. Roland Spain, of Talbotton; Mr. David K. Taylor, of Anderaon, S. C„ and flatting lu Atlanta. j» la Belle Nowell will give a ■iwndthf • party next week lu honor of vial llfford Carmichael entertained in votary to MIm Annie Duke. a alster of Mrs. Carmichael. Salad and Ice course was semi!. evening- Thu veranda waa ilc. -r»t#*d with ferns and palm*. Over the j Minch bowl a Japanese umbrella was sue ox presldec Ed wards entertained Infor- North Broad - street. f dated Mlaa Edwards In receiving, htfnl occasion waa the dinner hiB8 ft, nt w > -ilker and 51r. Frank McCutcben, of 1'niton. Sweet peas were the flowers ejed Ini decoration. The centerpiece on tli4 -Tin- lug table consisted of a silver basket of so • t pees and awanaonta. its handle tied nls the seats or the gt ited by bnnehea of pink nnd white aweet as tied with pink ribbon on which waa printed In gilt letters the name of the guest. Miss* Felker*a guests were Mlsa Ilerulce J elker and Mr. Frank McCutchen. of Dal felker and ...... ton; Misses Lynda. Aide and Clare Felker lid Nell NY HtaEd|umjk| Walker. 1: nlieth Harrold nnd Allison Itadger spent 1: it Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay, of High Shoals. Professor W. M. Goodwin, of Sanders- vlllo. fa spending his vacation here. Miss Myrfls Wayne will leave In a few ..i.u »i:_' »v*..,, i.. Horace Wtllrr, Gaineiivtlje, was here last week to attend the Me e Irving Clnb met Wednesday after- _ at the home of Mrs. G. 51. Knkcs. Victorian era was the study for the Ions from Tennyson. _ Young Ladles* Hob was entertained sy afternoon by Miss Ruby Lanntus. Dimes were played and a lunch served. Mrs. George W. Felker and 5llsa lxmlse Felker hare returned from a visit to Mrs. DM-utar, L*U» V, rtrtt. . u# pink and whl». Mu lb* urrr.llln, . Tb* !<*.. wrf. froui Is Ike sb,p. of pluk .oil whit, nrwt pM«. Mr. Fruk I1.11, of DbIiob, rlw-1 |B Moaro. Tkur»l»r l« rIMt frlr . ■ - ......... 11 * i I i>B hi. rrlurn bom. Mr. McTiilrbru will tprorl B few dan la Atleota wltb Mr. “a, kW Krtd», _.. .. R. WBlk*r, Jr., are lb. (inwt. of Ib.lr [mr*nt«, Mr. and Mr., B. R. U.lk.r, Thor will ntora to tbelr home In llerneerllle Ihle week. CAVE 8PRINQS. WMaeeder for a week's stay with her cousin, Miss Vivian Tilly. Miss Ruth Freeman la In Atlanta, visit- home In Menda, after a pleasant friends here. Miss Tot Montgomery leaves Friday for a week's stay In Leesburg, Ala., the guest of Miss Nnlllc Daniels. It. W. Rdenfleld Is sojourning st Cumber land Island. « __ honor of her Miss Hrhueealer. of North Carolina, was s very enjoyable affair. An Ice course was served during the evenlnj rved during the evening. The out- i guests were Mias Its in bo of Menlo, iellle Watts, 5llss Sara Hamilton, ■MWhnnil Miss Mattel miMV8HPMMpWsna UM of Rome, Messrs. Watts, lb rittman and Wood of Rome. Miss Minnie Smith has n Itou, ■MMrboar Holloway, Best, •* Minnie Smith has returned home ■ s pleasant visit to Mrs. C. D. McCol- a In llnma » uijwou, of Marrl.nil, wrr. qulotljr mar- rlr-l Rninln, tnornlnir, only tbr funllj anil a fow lutlnialo frl.nil, Ih-Im, proaont. Tbr, ir. mu »T>. j. Mr.. W. O. Connor left a fow dajr, ago Addle rame, of Pnrkeraburc, W. Vo. Mlaa Emma Smith, of Macon, ii the guest of her elnter, Mre. Arthur Baker. Mra. E. C. Branson, of Athene, la vlaltlng relatives here. Mlae Louelle Hardy Is spending the week with ((-lends In Atlanta. Mrs. W. Trox Bankston and Mr. and son, Trox Batey, left Tuesday for a trip to Canada. Mlaaes Jesslo and Ann Winston, Mrs. Eunice Wlneton and Misses Kate and Loulee Lyon, of Atlanta, leave Sunday for a trip to California. Mlsa Jessie Wlneton entertained her friends nt "hearts" Wednesday after, noon complimentary to Mlaa Llaxle Lyon, of Atlanta. Mlaa Jessie Lewie Johnson won the prise, a lovely pic. ture. The guest of honor waa present ed a pretty fan. Punch was served, and after the game an led course waa enjoyed. One of the prettiest weddings of the seaeon waa that of Mlaa Lonata Clark to Mr. Osma Bally Poster, of Dade. Vine, Ala., which took place at the First vllle. The ushers were Meiers. George Croft of Atlanta. Will Driver and Steve Hollingsworth of Opelika and Tom La. nler. .Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mra. Foster left for their home at Dadevllle, Ala. COMMERCE. Mlaa Wortle Montgomery, of Gaines ville, la the guest of Mrs. o. T. Rice. Mlsa Emma Staple la visiting In Washington, Ga. Mlaaes Norene Cooper, Mlttle Carson and Emma Griffin attended the unlver slty commencement at Athens. Professor Ivey, of Jelferaon, spent Saturday here. Dr. C. B. Pittman Ip In Savannah thla week attending the convention of den list*. Mlaeea Pellle and Frances Stevens have returned to their home In Lex- Ington after a visit to Mra. J. B. Hard- man. Mlsa Mamie Little, of Carneavllla waa the guest of Mlsa May Ola Little recently. Mrs. T. E. Key and Mies Clnrldy are at home from Franklin Springe. Mlsa Alma Watson la at home for her summer vacation. Mrs. S. E. Barton, who has been the guoet of her daughter, Mrs. W- L. Dopbs, has gone to visit her son In Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Jonas en tertained about sixty guests on the lawn at the Montgomery house Thurs day evening. Mre. F. M. Cellon and Miss Mamie Celinn Mlsa Kniufn Lou Duugan. of High Rprlngu, Is the guest of Miss Rsruh llroadnway. Mins tinsel Tope, lu vlalHng friends In Cnthliert. where he tlun. Mrs. F. It. Pelot. who hns been visiting bare . Presbyterian church on Wednesday' morning. The church waa beautifully decorated, the colors used being groan and white. Mlaa Caroles Clark, slater of the bride, waa maid of honor nnd wore a lavender silk dress, with white hat. and carried white carnations. The bride wore a lianduume traveling gown of gray voile, with-white lingerie walat. 'he ribbon bearers wore white dresses, with lavender cloves and sashes, and carried bouquets of ferns, the guests _ A. Ray. rs..Turner and family, of N_ st Mrs. night's for the summer. ""•urn, nnu i-arnvu uuuqueis oi terns, tied with lavender ribbons. They were Misses Valerie Btropher, Maggie Bell, Lurtle Oliver of, Dadevllle and Mlaa Louise Guise of Swalnsboro. The beat man was Mr. Clarence Suber, of Dade* st 51) re. Mi at Hu w Mr. and Mra. II. It. Hints, of Brunswick, and Mlaa M. 8. Mims, of Hot Mprlogs. Ark., will arrive Hsinrdsy, to be the guests of JBmr *- Mix Ilrunswl< ALBANY. lalssle Michels la visiting friends In Mrs 8. II. Rtanley has returned from Ra- stay of ueveral dayu In Atlanta. II. K. Rama, of Atlanta, baa been In tba _ fr/erulY Mlaa Etta Wolff, of Macon, la the gueat of Sira Chnrlca Marks Annie Belle and Lain Bee Ether- dr«. It. It. Arthur on Roclety ntreet. game and many happy toasts were proposed to the bride. Among the guests were Miss Birdie Little, Miss Little, Misses Dunlap, Miss Luela Shipp, Miss Sanford, Miss Marie >rt. Mi Montfort, Mrs. Rooney, Wrs. Elder, Mrs. J. J. Willis, Mra T. J. Hill. VAN HORNE-JONE8. Miss Florence Mae Jones,' formerly of this city, but who has resided In Birmingham for several years, was married June t2 to Mr. David Spencer Van Horns, of Monroe, Go, The cere- mony was performed by Hev. W. G. Woodbridge. The bride has a host of friends In Mrs. J. P. Gill la vlaltlng In Atlanta for this city, where, during her residence n few dnysj offer which she wlU go to Zlr- here, was very popular. The groom Is conls, N. C., to spend the summer. Mra. l-'nnnle Dotcomlm baa gone to Zlrco- nls, N. t,\. to upend the summer. in, n, .... w .jiriiu iu. Ruiuiu.1, Ml.. Kola Joucn la visiting frlemla la Vahloata for n few daya MU* Irene Stanley, of Greenville. S. C., Is vlaltlng her slater. Mra. W. E. Smith. Jodie Pownll la spending a Mi.a . i few daya the guest of her parents. Captain and Mra It. «! Wrlla Mian. Clara Ilelle Cnrrell has returned from Thomaavllle, where nbe attended the meeting of the South Georgia Epwortb League. Mlsaen Madelyn Robtnaon and WllUt Ad ams bav- gone to KnoxvIUe. Tenn.. to at tend the Knoxville summer school. Mra. L. II. Warren, of Cordele, In visit ing at the boms of her non. K. II. Warren. Mr. nnd Mra Henry Gortstowiky and children have gone to Brunswick, where they will spend some time. J. A. Miller has gone to Arkansas on a business trip. idea D. Charleston. Mra W. It. Baldwin ban returned from a . C. J. Whitehead la the guest of rela- ex Altman Is vlaltlng relatlToa In Maron this week. Mai ' Mlaa Margaret McKnlght, of Seaota, la the guest of Mlaa Mary Lon Bync, on Jef ferson street. Mlaa Mamie Broaoan has returned after a pleasant visit to Mount tie Sales ‘ In Macon. Academy cle-ln and Mlaa Black, of Rome, rs. Ray's for the week. ■ ’— "I. R. —— -* ” Pettis ... ..... Is at hi C. K. Woodruff, manager of tb , Bell- Telephone Company at Rome, In In CORDELEt One of the prettiest affairs of the summer was Jho card party given by Mra. Dobyn Holmes yesterday after- noon In compliment to Mies Birdie Little. The decorations used were entirely In white and green and the color scheme was carried out In the Ices, frosen in brick shapes, and the cakea and mints. The game of six-hand euchre was played at two tables. Dainty fans were used to score with, which made pretty UICU iu BVUIP null, n lilt II IIIBUD yiciv/ aouyanlra. Mra. J, J. Willis won the prlte. a gauae fan, and Mlaa Birdie Little, the guest of honor, waa present- ed with a hand-painted gauae fan with Ivory sticks. Punch waa served throughout the a eucceseful young business man of Monroe, Go. Messrs. Iteid Hearn, Frank Dennln and . . July 7 for Villa I Elizabeth Candler’s i'ntsou has returned to bin home la Wndley. Miss Janie Pennington Is thn gueat of frlemla In Newborn. * . ... Mlsa Frances Turner It vlaltlng Mlsa Charlotte Brown at her horns In Rockville. arlotte Brown at her home In uocKTiiie. Mrs. Kngene Boteman and llttlo non, Eu gene, Jr., of Atlanta, are the guests of lira C. D. 1a - Mlaaes Louise Smith and Francaa nils- ' ‘ > have been the gneati nham, have returned to their home. MARIETTA. Miss Harwood, of Atlanta, la spend ing a few daya with Mrs. D. C. Cole. Mr. and Mra. John Brantley, of Blackehear, spent last week with Mr. and Mra. Camp. They were on their way to Boston. .Mr. and Mra. Charles Gramllng have returned from Boston. Mlaa Louise Anderaon Is visiting her brother. Mr. W. D. Anderaon, and fam ily, In Macon. , Mra. R. E. Lawhon has returned from Brooklyn, N. Y., where, »ho has been visiting her eon. Mrs. J. T. Perkins and daughter, of Tallahassee, Fla., are the gueata of Mra. J. D. Anderson. The Ladles- Euchre Club waa enter tained by the Misses Setzo on Friday afternoon In a delightful manner. ltclous refreshments were served. The club prise, a kimono, waa won by Mra. Richard Joyner and the second prize, a bead purse, waa won by Mrs. Edward Hunt. The dance given by Professor North- cutt on Friday night nt the armory waa greatly enjoyed by all present. .Mr. and lire. Egbert Freyer, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Northcutt and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Northcutt will leave this week for Wilghtsvllle Beach. Mlsa Carrie Alston was the hostess on Tuesday night at a euchre party given at her home. Refreshments were served after the gamo. The prizes, a work bag and card case, were won by Miss Julia Howell and Mr. Goodwin, and the consolations, a pair of glove supporters and a pipe, wore cut by Miss Elmer George and Mr. Nelson George. The Young Matrons’ Bridge Whist Club met with Mrs. Ralph Northcutt on Friday afternoon. MT. AIRY. Mr. Grover Kctron of CInrkosrIUo, Mr. Murray" Mack of College Park, Mr. Mark McWhorter of Athena, and Mr. Ike Levey of Augusta are gueata of Mr. Tomlinson Fort Miss Dorotha Baldwin, Mra George J. Baldwin and Mre. M. C. Hnll, of Savannah, are guests of Mrs. Mark Cooper Pope. Wilcox cottage. Mr. P. F. M. Furr la a guest of Senator J. T. Peyton. . Dr. O. T. White made a short trip to Atlanta Thursday morning. Mrs. H. C Terrell, of Westminster, 8. C.. returned home from a visit to hnr sister, Mra A. L Klmeey. Lnto arrivals at the Monterey: Mre. R. Fernandez, Harry Fernandez, L. D. Tynon, C. E. Ilenn, B. Davis, Itos-er Thomas, Miss Florence Jackson, C. J. Brawn, Miss Koto Coi, J. W. Cannon, Charles II. Cox, p. j„ Gllkey, A. J. Ormo. Jr., o. C. Hutchinson, /»••»• urup. Jr., u. v. nnicninnon, •J’../.' .Littlejohn. Mra A. J. Orme, Frank Littlejohn, II, R. Robertson, John c. Evnna Rani.A. Carter. IL A. Norrla W. M. Harris, De- WINDER. Miss Msrj Hutchinson, of Hslera, Ala.. Is Ttslttnf Mrs. G. W. DeLspettier# on Can dler street. Miss Mamie Weetcott, who has been rts- Itlnu her aleter. 118. W. II. Toole, has re turned to her home In Macon. Mrs. F. J. Hunter, of Noroross, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodruff. Hhe left Hsturdajr morning to vl»lt friends In Monro*. Mrs. A. II. McCurry returned Tuesday night from Norrroes. Mlie Agnes Wilhite attended the com- lenrHinent exercises of the University of n, ii iiwnaini . J. Hall Tor- tlful new resident** on Rroad street, which Nearly WEST POINT. Mlsa Elward Whitaker, of Columbus, Ga., Is the guest of Mra. Mark Me- Culloh. Mra. Fannie Scott, Mra. WUI Kirby and Mlaa 8tella Burns were In Atlanta during the week. Mra. Barton and little daughter, Mary Scott, of Wrens, Ga., are vlattng Mra. Barton's parents, Mr. and Mra. I. M. Scott. Mra. Oacte Smith spent the first of the week In Atlanta. Mlsa Jessie Wlnaton has as her gueat Mlaa Llssle Lyon, of Atlanta. Mr. George Zachry has returned from Nashville, Tenn., where he has been attending Vanderbilt University. Mias Annie Hammond la spending tbe week with friends In Newnan. Messrs. Amos Huguley and Clarence Hudmon spent Wednesday In Colum bus, Ga. Mias Alice Ianler spent a few day* thla week In Newnan. Mlaa, Kate Smith la expecting as bar 1 ' GORDON INSTITUTE, BARNESVILLE, GA. GORDON INSTITUTE BATTALION, WINNERS AT STATE CADET ENCAMPMENT, MACON, GA, MAY, 1906. The Leading Preparatory School of the South tor boys and girls—tbe school which does REAL work; which demands and procures of Its scholars a high degree of attainment, measured by REAL standards. It was established 1852:annual enrollment exceeds 600; mag nificent school plant; high curriculum, superior discipline, largest cadet battalion south, a full equipped gymnasium, two large athletic fields; strongly endorsed by leading educators of Georgia. Catalogue No. 40, just issued, gives detailed information of the advantages which have for half a ' ‘ Gordon’s graduates to excel in College, Professional dnd Business Life. Write for it. century enabled B. F. PICKETT, President, - Barnesville, Ga. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. An event of the past week attracting widespread Interest was the marriage of Mlaa Alys CUIr Vigo and 5Ir. William Ir- win Grubb, which occurred Momlny evening at the home of the bride. Thera were no bridal attendants and tbe ceremony was witnessed only hy the Immediate families and a few close friends* After an luformnl reception Mr. Grubb and his brido left In a private car for New York, whence they railed on the Koenlgin Louise for Naples. Another marriage of Importance was that of Miss Edith Richey, daughter of tho vico president of the Slogs-Kheffleld Com* Pj*o/» and Mr. Itniph Jtiimseur, of A»hr- vllle. The ceremony took place Tuesday evening at -the home of the bride nnd was performed by Dr. Hterllng Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsenr left In a private car for the East The marriage of Miss Lillian Key Brooks snd Mr. George Am Eastman wns solem nized at the bride's home Wednesday even* log. Mr. and 51rz. Eastman will epeud their honeymoon In the East. 5!its Pauline Alber railed for Europe They __— Comfort and Atlantic City, will be gone several weeks. The new cafe of the Southern Club wns formally opei.*-l f--r lnnr>e«’tlou Friday even ing. It Is one ef the handsomest of club esfes In the Booth. The club entertained nt dsnelug and delightful refreshments were served. Lunch wns served for the first a guest of Mrs. llnldwin are visiting Miss Evs Moore* men st Mentone. Miss Edith Hlcbey and 5Ilss Louise And Tuesday Country Club. iSsrseital of Mr. Adair Hickman* who has l*eeu studying under J. Coartlan-1 Coop* ' ” Mill**. Ttiewlnv „ ess. Mr. Hick* mate Is gifted with a tenor voice of rare ft ybelle Roden, a recent graduate and Mr. B. F. Roden. Jr., who graduated from Columbia, are the gueata of tbelr parents, Mr. sad Mrs. B. F. Roden, on Fifth avenue. Mrs. U. T. Brace!toa and children have gone to Cooks Springs to spend the sum- Miss Ids Sheppard, soprano, and till# Buckshaw, contralto, nt a recital Thursday evenlag.at bts studio. HARAL80N. Mrs. Ector Hutcheson and Misa Stella Hogg*, of Senola, made a brief visit to Haralson last Friday. ilr. and Mrs. Briscoe, of Marlow, L T., are visiting friends In this sec tion of Georgia. Little Myron Callahan has been sick for a week. Mrs. Efurd Swlggert, who ha« been ill for some time, Is able to sit up. I