The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 06, 1906, Image 8

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D. A. R. ENTERTAINMENT AT CRAIGIE HOUSE WMnezdoy afternoon at 8 o'clock the Thomas Jefferson Chapter, D. It, entertained at a brilliant reception at the Cralgle House, complimentary to the members of the Joseph Habersham, Piedmont Continental, Atlanta, and the Harah McIntosh chapters, D. A. IL The guests also Included the Daugh ters of 1111. Mrs. Miller Hutchins, re gent of ths Thomai Jefferson chapter, ■ •resided. She made an address ap propriate and eloquent, welcoming ths guests and telling of the patriotic slg- ntfleoae* of the occasion. Mrs. Thomas Morgan, regent of ths Atlanta chapter, also welcomed the Daughters In behalf of her especial or ganisation. Mr. Sheer was then Introduced as the orator of the occasion. His address was <.ne of nnusual Interest and eloquence, dealing with historic data and timely suggestions. Mrs. W. S. Teates and Mr. Edward Wood contributed several charming vo cal numbers. Misses Cora Hutchins, Aline Patter son. Besfle and Martha Woodward served punch. Toasts were drunk to the thirteen original states and were eloquently responded to by members of the various chapters. Among ths ladles responding to the toasts were Mrs. Dean, regent of the Piedmont Continental chapter; Mrs. llollng Jones, Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, Mrs. Amsden, Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mrs. J. P. Moody, Hr*. John Perdue and Miss Cora Brown. About one hundred and fifty guests wrre entertained. Cralgle House was festive and attrac tive with elaborate decorations of flag*, bunting, palms, ferns and cut flowers. Refreshments were served during the reception hours. Among the handsomely gowned wo men present were Mr*. Miller Hutch ins In a pale blue lingerie toilette, with uhlte hat trimmed with blue; Mrs Thomas Morgan, In black and white Japanese foulard, with Irish point lace hat of black; Mr*. John M. Slaton In a white lingerie toilette with white hat; Mrs. A. McD. Wilson In black and white dotted Swiss, with hat of white and black; Miss Cora Brown, white mull costume, lace trimmed with hat an suits; Mrs. Holing Jones, white lin gerie gown, with white lace hat; Mr*. Denn in black lace toilette, with black hat, trimmed with black plumes; Mrs. Perdue In costume of white and black, and Mrs. Moody in white lingerie gown. BOX PARTY”AT CASINO. Alias Lucy Mlllen will entertain on Thursday afternoon at a bo* party at the Casino, In honor of Miss Aline Wright. Miss Ida Wright and Miss ?)unson, of LaQrango. Mrs. L A, Park, of Covington, slstor of Miss Mll- len, will Chnperon the party, which will Include Mlssee Dunson, Ida Wright, Aline Wright, Edna Pugh, Marie Hous ton. Ireno Ilcaumont, Etta Beaumont, ■Wniio Harrison, May Harrison, Louts* Pain, Louela Malsby and Elisabeth Davison. MISS ATKINSON’S BRIDGE. The bridge at which Miss Minnie 'Atkinson entertained Wednesday even ing was a pretty compliment to Mre, Willis Timmons and Mrs. Ralph David son, of Cunndii. There U'-re tmnty In the party, tho guests Including only the attendants of the Mltchell-TIm- rnons wedding and a few Intimate .friends of the hostess. Bridge was played at tables set on the lawn, which was beautifully decorated with Japa nese lanterns. Ths verandas were limped with bunting,' and every detail of the decorations was In accord with the Idea of a national holiday. Miss Irene Mitchell won the first ,prlze, a hand-painted gause fan. Dr. IW. L. Gilbert won the second prise, a Ipretty picture, and the consolation, a .watermelon Oiled with candy, went to 'Mr. Justin Kuaa. Mrs. Timmons was .presented with a beautiful centerpiece, and Mrs. Davidson received a dainty Hare handkerchief. Mtse Atkinson {wore a charming gown of chiffon over taffeta. Mrs. Timmons waa an sttrec at ths Soldiers* Home, the trolley car I Including barbecued meats, barn, at the hospitals, and with the ed on the beautiful lawn. Flower Mission, which were Inter spersed with hymn* and old song*. An especially Interesting feature of the day was the presentation by Mrs. T. J. Pyron, of an appropriate gift to Miss Alary day. commemorative of her seventy-ninth birthday, nnd as a testi monial to her well-known temperance principles. An, elaborate dinner woe served by the Atlanta Union and the Decatur contingent. An eloquent address was delivered by Airs. Juliette 'Nix. who succeeded os president tbe late Mrs. E C. Witter. The reunion closed with "Tbe Moth ers’ Circle of Prayer,’’ led by Mrs. James O. Patton, of Decatur. MISSE8 GWINN ENTERTAIN. The Fourth of July party given by Misses Mary and Jane Qwlnn, at tbeir home on Whitehall street, Wednesday evening, was a picturesque and charm- Ing affair. Forty girls and boys were Invited to meet the two guests of hon or, Misses Grace McDougall and Mule Mae Lott. The spacious home of the Misses Gwfnn waa gaily decorated with flags and bunting, and the flowers used wert red geraniums and white and blue sweet peas. Misses Louise Qwlnn and Luclle Kuhrt presided at the punch howl, and the Misses Owlnn were as sisted In receiving by Misses Lott and AicDougall. The game of old maid was played and the prises were a lacs fan, a gold scarf pin and a picture. ittve figure in a pink flowered organdy, ian.l Mr. Davidson wars a becoming toilette of white net over green silk. WATERMELON CUTTING. The watermelon cutting given by Mr. and Mrs. John T. Camp Tuesday even ing at their home. It Aline avenue, I, West End, waa a unique and very en joyable entertainment. Among the guests present were: Dr. and Mrs. Cain, Air. nnd Mrs, C. C. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sewell, Mr. and Aire. Glenn l.llckle. Mr. sod Mrs. Paul IV Reiman, of Douglasavllle; MUaea Howell, ltuby James, Vasele Gullatt, Iona Wilson, Georgia Seymour, Fannie Cain, Nannie l.ove Selman. Pauline Salman, of Douglaaevllle, and Meaara. Emmett Lunceford. Walter Nations, Irvin Barge, D. II. Camp and Clinton Camp. IN HONOR hU88 KIT80N. The dance which Mlaa Susan Spald ing and Mr. Hughes Spalding will give at Begadlo’e Thursday evening. In hon or of Mlse Velina Kttson, will be one of the largest social events of the week. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson Peek Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mr. and )|rs. A. W. Smith, and over a hundred guests have been In vited. AN UNUSUAL*OCCA8ION. At Decatur, Go., at the ante-bellum home of Mlse Gay and Miss Stokes, a few days ago. there was a gathering of women, unusual In object and In make-up. It waa a "spend-the-day" party In Its beet and broadest sense, with literary features to vary the oc casion. It was alto the delayed celebration of two anniversaries. Tbe Old Atlanta W. C. T. U. had failed to celebrate Its twenty-sixth birthday, which occurred April 20. con sequently the members met on the jMh of June to keep the belated anni versary at the old home with the sur viving members of the Decatur Union, ere given work carried on • TO MI88 BROCK. Thursday afternoon AIlss Sarah Rawson was hostess at a charming porch party given In honor of Miss Marie Brock, of LaFayette, Ala. . The brood verandas of tbe Rawson home were made cosy with easy chairs, rugs, and small tables on which a progres sive game was played. The first prise was a dainty picture, and the consola tion a big cannon cracker tilled with candy. The guest of honor was pre sented with a white lace fan. Alisa Rawson was assisted In the entertain ment of her guests by her mother and by her slater, Mlse Elisabeth Rawson. Those present were: Miss Harah Pope, Miss Julia Howell, Miss Harriet Cal houn, Miss Ethslyn Emmons, AIlss Au relia Speer, Misses Caroline and Wil lie Muse, Mlse Eva Gregg, Mlsa Jen nie PattlUo, Mlsa Essie Roberts, of Fairburn; Miss Annie Sykes Rice, Mlse Annie Lou McKensle, Miss Nora ltelle Rosser, Mlsa Helen Dargan, Mlaa Maria Pappenhelmer, Mlsa Helen Hobbs, Miss Irene Austin, Miss Jennie I). Harris, AIlss Esther Smith, AIlss Marjorie Brown, AIlss Mary Helen Moody, Miss Martha Francis, Miss Passle Mae Ottley, Mlsa Lillian Yow, Miss Bessie Jones, Miss Elisabeth Dun- eon, Mias Ellsabath Morgan, Miss Clif ford WesL Miss Jennie Hutchins, AIlss Alice Mae Freeman, AIlss Alargery Haverty, Miss Eleanor Collier, Allas Emma Kate Amorous, Miss Dorothy Adair, Mlsa Marion Goldsmith, Atlss Julia Dodd, Mlsa Frances Clarke. Mies Mary Jeter, Miss Carrie Hoyt Brown, Mlsa Beasts Pope and Alias Mlgnon McCarty. CONAN DOYLE’S WIFE IS DEAD IN LONDON By Private Leased Wire. London, July 5.—Lady Doyle, wife of Sir Arthur Connn Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes stories, ts dead. Hlr Conan Doyle married In 1886 Lou isa Young, daughter of J. Hawkins, of qoucwstershlre. LITTLE MI8S WALKER TO ENTERTAIN AT LAWN PARTY. ’ Next Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock Miss Nell Walker, the little daughter of Air. and Mrs. Leon Walker, will entertain at a lawn party at the home of her parents at West End. The spacious grounds will be deco rated with flags, bunting nnd Japanese lanterns, nnd refreshments will be served ol fresco. Mlsa Nell Walker's Invitation list In cludes Misses Frances Stokte, Leath Groves, Constance Berry, Adelaide Rulf, Julia McIntyre, Julia Hardwick, Ruth rlne Ulmer, Mary Britt Ish, Marguerite Culben bro, Ethel Law, France Hlmpaon, Eva Willing be cock, Kirby Wllllnghs cord, Josephine Rlchi man. itha- Par- Dls label lan Col- _ __ _ flary Frances Bowden, Miriam Budge, Elisa beth Black, Marcella Stedman, Hammle Lee Henry, Mae Itoblnaoa Sara Ray, Frances Htephens, Helen tjoodler, Hel en Terry, Christine Nets*. Elizabeth Ramey, Grace Bloodworth, Kathleen Booth, Marcella Stanton, Eunice Stew art. Jonte Eachry, Blanche Baker, Jane Robinson, Mary fltce, Julia Dodd, Nsll Dodd, Elisabeth Denman, Frate.es Ma son, Buth Benson, Caroline Walker, Catherine Chaffee, Elmira Chaffee, Re- ble Smith, Josephine Wylly, Dorothy Gales, Ruth Chatman, Martha Spratlln, Mao’ Dodd, and Masters Gordon Hill, Ssalln Law. Mayhue Perry, Robbie CaldweU, Charles Wikis, Richard Trign Alton Coloord, Archibald Ounn, Frank Stanton, Jr, Clarence Jordan, Ralph Stockbridge, William Warren, Green Dodd Warren. Emmett White, Thomas 8tokes, Stewart Harris, Lewis Foster. Clarence Bloodworth. George Adam Eekford, Terry Adair, Hinton Longlno, Caswell Dickson. Jr, Herbert Kennan. Thomas Hopkins, Eustace Speer, James Speer, Walter Robinson. Edwin Pollard, Whits Stallings and Howard McCall. IN H.0N0R MRS. JOHNSON, JR. Miss Eugenia Oglesby entertained at an Informal bridge Thursday morning at her home en Washington street In honor of Airs. Henry 8. Johnson, Jr, IN HONOR OF MRi. W. S. ELKIN AND MR8. BOYKIN R0BIN80N The barbecue which Mr. and Mrs. James R Gray gave Wednesday at their country home, Greystone, on Peachtree road. In honor of Mrs. W. S. Elkin and Aim. Boykin Robinson, was one of tbe most anjoyabte affairs of the. season. The spacious lawn was an ldenl scene, the trees were hung with red, white and blue bunting and everywhere there waa to be seen the American flag. An elaborate collation. Mrs. Gray hand embroidered lace. Airs. Elkin wore - gown of white mull trimmed with embroideries. Her hat waa a white Panama trimmed with white wings. Mrs. Robinson wns attractively gowned in a white linen suit. Her hat was white chip fashioned with pink rosea Among tho guests seen at tbe bar becue were: Mr. and Mrs. Boykin Koblnsoq, Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Elkin, Air. and Mrs. Charles E. Bclple, Judge and Mrs. Henry Tanner, Sir. and lira Anthony Alurphy, Air. and Sira Slor- rit Brandon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brumby, Air. nnd Mrs. d’Arcy Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. * Clifford Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, Jr, sir. and Mrs. Walker Inman. Sirs. William In man, Airs. Florins Holt, Mr. and Sira Jack Cohen, Mr. and Sirs. Stilt Haul. Sir. and Mrs. E. IL DuBose, sir. and. Mrs. James English, Jr, Sir. and SIfs. Walter Andrews, Sir. and Sirs. W. L. Peel, Mr. and Sim. W. H. Kiser, Mr. nnd Mm Edward Fortson, MlssAdvIa Ander son, Miss Sarah Peel, Miss Marlon Peel, Miss Uattls Fanny Gray, Mlsa Nellie Hightower, Miss Florence Jack- son, Miss Leone Ladson, Stlss Josle StockdelL AIlss Harry Stockdell,, AIlss Susan Spalding, Miss Thelma Kltson, AIlss Bsssle Pope, Miss Eugenia Ogles by, Air, Myron Freeman. Mr. Tony Byers, Mr. Robert Maddox, Mr. John Wheatly, PARTIE8 AT DRIVING CLUB. After tho barbecue at Greystonb and tho sham battle and ball game Piedmont Park a number of parties gathered at the Driving Club to enjoy dinner. Among these were Mr. and Aim. Cobb Caldwell, Miss Josle Stock- del!, Mlse Harrle Stockdell, Miss Laura Payne, Air. and Aim. Clarence Stock dell, Miss Annie Fltten, Miss Nannie Ntcolson, Mr. and Airs. J. G. Hollen beck, Mr. and Mm. J. C. Beam, Mr. nnd Aim. G. F. Jackson, Sir. and Mm. Clar ence Stockdell, Mr. and Sim. Fleming dulllgnon. Sir. and Sirs. C. T. Ladson, Miss Kate Robinson, Miss Janie Speer, Alias Nettle Hightower, Miss Rnllne Clarke, lira J. A. Baraea Mm. Glas cock Barnett, Mr. and Mre. Lowry Ar nold, Mr. and Aim. Alllton Saul, Air. Charles J. Bayne, Mr. Hugh Inman, Sir. Robert Keely, Air. Eugene Haynes, Mr. Frank Caltpway, Sir. Robert Al ston, Mr. Hugh Adams, Air. Howell Peeples. Mr. William Ellsworth, Mr. Sam Elide; Air. Hugh Foreman, Air. Richard Kimball, Air. Max Dobbs, Air. Ik>gan Clarke, Air. Sanford Rust, Mr. Toombs Caldwell, Air. Edward Petsrs, Air. Robert Clarke, Mr. Stuart Boyd. PARI8H MEETINCTOF UNIVER8ALI8T CHURCH Tho semi-annual parish meeting of the Unlversallst Church will bo held at the church, Peachtree and Harris streets, Friday evonlng at 8 o’clock. Ths reports of the different offleers and auxiliaries of the church will bo read, and tho offleers for the, ensuing year will be elected. A large ntti-mi- ance Is uiged, and all members and friends of the church and congregation are cordially Invited to be present It Is designed to make thle a reunion meeting, and those present will be In vited to respond to their names at roll call, by a verse of 8cripture or by an appropriate quotation from some fa- vorlte author. IN HONOR MISS MURPHY. Miss Laura Bartette will give a mas querada party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Aim. Lucian Knight on North Boulevard, In honor of Atlss Lois Murphy, of Phoenix, Arizona. The gueets are requested to wear Alother Goose costumes, or to dress as chil dren. The lawn will be decorated.with Japanese lanterns and the guests will be served with refreshments on the lawn. Among thoeo Invited to meet Atlse Murphy are: Mlee Penelope Clarke, Miss Frances Clarke, Miss Helen Wil liamson, Miss Lillian Williamson, Atlss Rose Ward, UIm Laura Ward, Miss Emma Lee Wood, Atlss Elizabeth Ash- burn, AIlss Atary McCandlcss, AIlss Charlotte Green, AIlss Caryl Green, AIlss Carotins Westmoreland. Mlsa Ella Westmoreland, Alisa Nell Waldo, Mlsa Ruth Fuller, Atlss Nan Carroll, Mlsa Kata Carroll, Alisa Marie IIous- ton. Mlsa Nannie Hill Hopkins, Miss Lola Oerham, Miss Marguerite Oer- ham, MUa Besala Ballsy. Mias Emma Benjamin, Mlsa Anderson, Miss Nell Prince, Mr. Gene Carson, Air. Bradford, Mr. Bagwell, Mr. Charles Hopkins, Air. Clarence Wiliams, Mr. Roland Sherin, Mr. Leroy Wynn, Mr. Clarence Wynn, Mr. Carson, Air. Harvey Orr. Mr. John Oerham, Mr. Henry Ash- burn, Mr. Earl Green, Mr. Nelson All communications Intended for tho Boclety department of the Saturday Issue of The Geor gian murt reach the office be fore 11 o’clock Saturday morn ing In order to insure publics- 00000000 0 0 00 0000090 ► “THE QUALITY IN DIAMONDS." That’s the Idea we want you to get. The only way to convtncs your self Is to see our stock gnd compare It with other*. Our price* are right and qualities are alwar* the highest eugene v. Haynes'? go. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall 8L George, Mr. Phillip* Air. Ladd, Mr. Count Mr. Brownell Douglas, Mr. For rest Adslr, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Illtt, Ur. Trtppe, Mr. Bullen. VERANDAS AND*" FURNISHINGS. Veranda furnishings, though neces sarily simple, saye an exchange, have become matters that require thought ful planning. Just what to gat, and what to avoid getting, for this portion of the house Is at this season a perti nent subject for the housekeeper'* con sideration. A first principle (n treating the ver anda Is to select portable; though etrong, pieces of furniture; to avoid all bulky things and all upholstered one*, and all shaky things, especially all three-legged things, for they In variably topple over at the sllghteet touch. They are In a state of constant rebellion at IMsIr own abnormality, for legs of all kinds come In pairs, and never In threes, and to build a table or chair, or a stand upon three legs la to Imperil the eafety of anything put upon it. Three-legged tablet of bamboo or wicker should, therefore, be debarred from veranda service. . If breakfast ts to be served there, or tea, the It ret article to be selected Is tbe table. It should be of plain unpainted or oil finished pine; something that will withstand the rain when neces sary. for the table Is tbe one article which must remain practically station ary all season. A strong kitchen table of the necessary size will be sufltclent- ly good for the purpose. An ample ta ble cover of tapestry cloth, or cross stitched linen, or embroidered burlap should be provided, that might be re moved at night and restored In the morning. Rocking chairs are not ad visable, the projecting rocker* being especially n menace to the muslin ruf fles or nets that are so pleasing n fea ture of the summer wardrobe. A veranda la best when without per manent cover, and furnished with awning* so that In winter the sun need not be kept from the windows. | bn such a veranda much of the fam ily's summer life may be passed. Pro vision always Is mad* therefor. Special rugs, chairs, tables, ham mock", nnd swinging seats are ar ranged for breakfast. The afternoon tea table also Is brought out on IT. The chairs generally are of vjllow and cushions covered with some cotton stuff which will not smell of the damp. The flowers arc set out In pot* of bras* or terra cotta or are arranged -In boxes. Almost always some scheme Is fol lowed. The pink geraniums and the white are used In England, especially In London nround Hyde Park. Noth ing is much more beautiful than nas turtiums. The honeysuckle, being a vine, requires a support. It lends rich perfume and brings the humming Porches upstairs are called loggias by the many who adopt the Italian fashion. These ad<l an element of beauty to most dwellings and that In describable air of rellnement which on* Is apt to find only among tbe highly developed. These loggias are suscepti ble of a more Intlmato arrangement than verandas. FATE OF ROSA LUXEMBERQ. Advices from Berlin state that the German Socialist party Is much, con cerned as to what will be the fate of Rosa Luxemburg, one of Its leading members, who for months has been a prisoner In Warsaw. During the height of tlio Russian revolution sho returned to her former home In tho Polish capital under an assumed name. Whether she took an active part In the great uprising Is not certain, but she was found In the company of the revolutionists and thrown In a prison. Frau Luxemburg’s arrest has also raised a diplomatic question between 111. It,,. mill 1 ;■ . .' rnments. As she wns born In Warsaw the Rus sian government maintains that she Is a Russian dtlseii, even though married to a German. Germany hoe not been active In Interceding In her behalf. In connection with the Luxemburg matter la a charge recently made by the Berlin Socialist organ, the Vor- warts, that the Prussian police Issued a false pass to a Russian citizen to become a Prussian spy. The bitterest adversary of the Socialist c.-gan, the Berlin Post, In return maintains that l’rnu Luxemburg and her private sec retary also entered Russia on falso passports. Rosa Luxemburg I* one of tbe ablest and most aggressive of the women leaders of tho German Socialist party. She wields an excellent pen, Is an cliHUH-nt speaker, mid at many rnn- vontlons of tho Socialists has crossed swords with the ablest of the more conservative elements of the party. Frau Luxemburg's arrest Is also re sponsible for the death of Eduard Teplltz, a young merchant. Sho lived In his house. Teplltz, It Is said, was murdered by the revolutionists for hav ing denounced her to the police. PRIMARY UNION. The Primary" Union will meet Friday at 6 o’clock at the First Methodist 1 inirrli. The fifth commandment nnd begin ners’ lesson will be led by' Airs. J. C. Howard; primary lesson by Mrs. Car rie B. York; blackboard lesson by AIlss .Marie Chlpiey. All primary nnd Junior teachers are cordially Invited. c (t Personal Mention D ACWORTH. Airs. E. M. Bailey entertained quite a number of friends nt her home on Dallas street last Alonday evening from 5 to 7, complimentary to Miss Bailey, of Conyers. J. M. Conally, of Statesville, N. C., bos been visiting his slater, Mrs. A. J. Durham. Mrs. N. E Phillips la vlstlng her sister, Mrs. Hendrix, In Birmingham. Atlss Pearl Willis, of Aloblle, Is tbe guest of Mrs. E. W. Lemon. Rev. and Airs. O. T. Aloncrief. of Montlcello, spent Monday and Tuesday with friends here. ■ Messrs. Cltncey McGee and Orlando Awtrey spent Wednesday night In Ma rietta. Miss Annie Lee AIcGee has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mlsa Donle Bailey, cf Conyers, Is visiting relatives here. Misses Maybelle and Nells Johnson spent Tuesday In Atlanta. The younger eet spent Wednesday picnicking at Island Mills. Mrs. Bun AlttcheU bos returned from Hoslehurst, Alias. Dr. and Mr*. Walter Reed, of Jetup, are spending a while here. Air. John McLain, of Longview, Tex., Is visiting relatives here. Wilson Noyes, of Macon, spent Sun day here with hie parent*. Mr. P. O. McLain, Jr., of Canton, spent Sunday hero. Miss 8u* Lou Hull, of Cartersvllte, spent a few days here this week. CULLODEN. A delightful occasion woe an enter' talnment given Tuesday evening by Dr. and Mrs. Maddox In honor of the visiting young ladles, Mlssee Armln- trout, of Ashburn; Aliases Mattie Jo* Tates and Ola Alcan*, of Thomaston. Those present were: Atlases Mattie and Burmah Armlntrout, Ashburn, Mattie Joe Yates and OU Means, of Thomaston; Sallle Colbert, Dorothy Martin, Olive Chambliss, Bessie Chat- fleld; Messrs. George Wynn, Grady Holmes, Charlie Afortln. Colvin Battle; Littleton Fitzpatrick, Alaiary Fltspat- trlck, Key Clements, T. V. Cbatfltld, Wes Wilson. Misses Mattie and Burmah Armln trout, of Ashburn, art visiting MUa Burmah Bankston. Misses Mattie- Jo* Yates and Ola Means, of Thomaston, ore the guests of Mrs. Ben Clements. MUs Lillian Chambliss U visiting Miss Carrie Korsham at Stroud*. Miss Bailie B. Castlln returned home Alonday from Columbus, accompanied by her slater, Mrs. Q. D. Allen. Miss Gertrude Wynn Is vleltlng her brother. Mr. Herbert Wynn, In Ash land. Ala. Ben 8ul!lvan left Saturday to enter a business college In Macon. Messrs. Clarence Morgan and Phil lip*. of Macon. vUlted friend* here Sunday. Mlse Stella Dtx returned to her home In LaOrange Monday, after spending several day* here, the guest of Mr*. Maddox. Rev. and Airs. Everett Dean Ellen wii'h!. accompanied by -Miss Vivien AInrrh, will leave Monday for Detroit. Allch., to attend the national conven tion of the Young People’s Christian Union of the Unlversallst Church, which convenes In that city next week. Fi in Detroit Mr. unit Mrs: Ellenwouil and AIlss Alarsh will go to Chicago, where they will visit for two or three weeks before returning to Atlanta. Alias Marguerlto Hines, of Washing' ton, Gil, and AIlss Veva Harty, of 8a viiimnh, will) bus been AIlss Illne"' guest for several weeks, will arrive In Atlanta Sunday to spend several weeks with AIlss Bertha Ford. Rev. Lucian L. Knight, of Wash Ington. D. C., formerly of Atlanta, spending several months In Los An' geles, California, where be hopes to regain his health. Airs. Joel Latimer, of Washington, Ga., will’nrrivo Thursday to spend eeV' eral days In Atlnnta. Later she will go to Gainesville to bo tho guest of relatives the remainder of the sum' mer. Aflss Afargaret Woddlll left Atlanta Thursday for Now York. Bhe will sail for Europe about tho middle of July and will study for n year at Lelpslc. Air. Gabe Toombs has returned from Washington, where he spent a few days aa tho guest of his parents, Judge and Mrs. W. IL Toombs. Mr. John S. Cowles and his young son. Master Albon Cowles, have re turned from a visit to Washington, D. C., and New York. Airs.'Ralph Davidson, who ha* been the guest of* her sister, Mrs. Charles Atkinson, left Thursday for her home In Ontario, Canada. Mr*. Harry English and Mrs W. S. Elkin leavo Baturday for Warm Springs where they will bo the guests of AIlss Ida Joseph. Mrs. C. E. Johnston and Alls* Lizzie Alae left the llrst of this week to spend the summer In the mountains of North Georgia. Alias Alice Atay Freeman will leave In a few days for a visit to Mr*. Per cy Smedley Darlington, at Westche*' ter. Pa. Mrs. Sydney Holland entertained In' formally at cards Wednesday morning at her home on Baker street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Hunnlcutt have arrived In Atlanta and drs lo cated at 286 Washington street. Mr. Paul Mosser, of Boston, who has been the guest of Air. John Fltten, left Wednesday for Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, of Co lumbus, passed through the city on Thursday en route to Toxaway. Mrs. 'Clarence Groover and Mis* Emily Groover have returned from a visit to friends at Quitman. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Green, of Wash Ington, Ga., are spending several days In Atlanta at the piedmont. AIlss Minnie Well*, of Perry. Go., Is visiting Mrs. J; A. Clarke at her home, 280 East Pine street Airs. Katherine Irby, who hoe been spending a week In Charleston, has returned to Atlanta. Air. and Mr*. Lee. W. Branch, of Quitman, are spending several weeks In Atlanta at tbe Majestic. Miss Annie Lee McGee has returned to her home at Acworth, after a visit to friends In Atlanta. Miss Wesley Mitchell leaves the first of August for the East, where she frill spend the summer. Dr. Coleman and his Aother, Mrs. L. AI. Coleman, are spending a few weeks at Toxaway. Aire. Hoke Smith and the Misses Smith are at Chick Springs, 8. C, for brief visit. Mr. and Mr*. William Kiser leave Friday to spend the week at Warm Springs. Mrs. W. S. Wltham and Atlss Laura Wltham have returned from Warm Springs. Air. Toung Hill Is spending two weeks with bis parents In Washing' ton. Go. Mrs. a. W. Bylngton. of Athens, Is the guest , of her daughter, Mrs. Leon Walker. Mrs. S. P. Benson, of Milwaukee, la visiting Mr*. H. H. Hlrech, at th* Ara gon. Alls* Mamie Brock, of Lafayette, Ala, Is the guest of Mias Sarah Rawson. Mrs. B. C. Summers Is In Nsw York at No. 12 West Ninety-second street. Mr. Sciplo Wlllcox, of Charlotte, la ALL HOMES MUST HAVE FINE PICTURES AND FRAMES. WE STAND ALWAYS READY TO SUPPLY THEM. COLE BOOK AND ART COMPANY, 69 WHITEHAU STREET. EVERYTHING NEW OR OLD IN THE BOOK WORLD. ' Fine Candies The above name on a box of candy means something. It is a guarantee of purity, quality and style, and all else that is desirable in a delicious, wholesome confection. Nunnally’s Candy is the very best that is made. For proof of this statement we welcome comparison with any other candy, made any where, and sold at any price. spending several days In Atlanta. Mies Jack Whitcomb left Wednes day for Michigan. Mrs. R. J. Lowry leaves Saturday for Hot Springs, N. C. Mr. Tom Perrin Is spending the week In Chattanooga. Aflss - Nina Gentry Is at Warm Springs. Air. A. F. Berry, of Columbus, Is In the city. Dr. and Airs. Lewis Jones are at Llthla. . Magnificent collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Cards. It will Interest you to seo this display. For salo by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby Piedmont Hotel. COMMERCE. Among the enjoyable social occa slons of the week we* the lovely party Tuesday evening at tho home of Miss Norene Cooper, given In compliment to her visitors, Misses lima Mitchell, of Alacon. and Nettle Vincent, Jonesboro. The home was made at tractive by a profusion of ferns nnd growing plants. Punch waa served by Misses I.miliel Harper and Hath Stark In a vory charming manner. A card containing tho name of a popular song waa given to each guest whose duty It was to find the match to It, thereby resulting in much amusement and In termingling, after which the guests were treated to a dainty Ice course. The Invited guests were: Misses Cecil and Alay Ola Little, Ossie Power, Ltl llan Carson, Emma Griffin, of Valdos- ta; Sue and Alma Thurmond. Woodle Williamson, Fay Shannon, Maude Pittman, Pearl Barber, Cliff Daughtry, Estelle Harber, Clara Dale, Mlt, Hot, Fannie, Gussle and Willie Carson, Messrs. Homer and Paul Harber, Olln Shankle, Park Holbrook, Tom McDon old, Mayfield Pendergrass, Henry Wil liamson, Frank Wright, Cliff Barber, Roy Daughtry, Robert Black. George Hubbard. Tom Telford, Henry Wil liamson. Dr. Vemer, Joe Holbrook, Bob Atann, Davis Shannon, Ernest Jackson. Homer Harber spent lost week In Alexeys, attending the house party of Mlaa Bessie BrightweU. Mlsa Wortl* Montgomery, of Gaines ville, Is the guest of Mrs. G. T. Rice. Mlse Lydia Nix has as her guest Miss Elolso Bennett, of Jefferson. The young men complimented the visiting young ladles with a moonlight picnic at the park Monday evening. Mr. Hoy Shannon Is visiting friends in Atlanta. Miss Emma Stapler Is the guest of er, Mrs. Lows, of Washington, her alzter, Go. Mr. Paul Harber bos returned from New York. Atlss Maude Pittman entertained de lightfully one evening recently. Judge Stark has returned from At- Itnta. Misses Jewel Irving, of Greenville, and Emmie Moore; of Maysvtlle, ar rived Tnursday to visit Miss Estelle Harber. Miss Fannie Carson leaves soon for Carnesvllle to visit Miss Icey Ramp- ley. Misses Carson entertained a few couples at tea Tuesday evening. Mr. Jim Duster,. of Athens; visited friends here recently. QUITMAN. Airs. S. 8. Rountree was hostess at a picnic Alonday evening at Blue Springe, the occasion being a pretty compli ment to Mtss Mary Hunter and her guest. Miss Jule Hunter. On arriving at the springs the gueets were served with a refreshing fruit punch, the punch bowl being barked with roses and wreathed with green at which Mis* Mattie Hunter, In a green gown, pre sided. Mrs. J. O. Lewis and Mrs. R C. McIntosh distributed the favors, which were Japanese parasols and fans for the girls and cigar holders for the men. Th* picnic luncheon was spread under the trees. Afterwards dancing was njoyed until a late hour. Mr. Norman Hudry, Mis* Nona Hu- dry and Mr. Clyde Neel are In Ashe ville. Mr. and Mr*. Zean W. Oglesby have gone to New York to visit their daugh ter. Mrs. Januai Van Felt Oglesby. Mrs. L C. Chapman and her daugh ters, Misses Agnes and Blanche Chap man, have arrived here to spend the summer. Mrs. Clarence Groover and Alls* Em ily Groover, of Atlanta, and MUs Cara Hutrhln, of Columbus, who have been visiting here and at OroovervUle, have returned to their homes. Mr. Frank Spain spent several days this week at Atlantic Beach. Air. and Mrs. J. W. Spain have gone BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS- Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Cranhshaw, Diamond Merchant and Joweter. Century Building. Whitehall SL to Vermont, where Mrs. Spain will epend the summer with her parents Mr. Spain returns next week. Mrs. 8. H. Wade has returned from Fort Valley. Mr. and Airs. Lee W. Branch are at the Majeatlo In Atlanta for several week*. ADRIAN. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Malory left on Monday for a week’s stay at Tybee. Rev. C. G. Earnest has returned from Glenvllle, where he went to attend the district meeting. Mrs. M. O. Campbell nnd Mrs. J. M. ; Clements left Tuesday for a few days’ stay In Macon. Miss Lois Bethea, of Louisville, Is | the charming guest of Mrs. Edward El- lH")i I his )'• "k nt thi-li 1.. ••.••• .1 home on Breeze Hill. MIsh Vli nnu 11ikiniii, after mi i xt< n ! ed visit to relatives In Eastmun, bss returned. Miss Katlo Fountain, who has been 111 for some time. Is ablo to be out again. The local baseball team has arrang ed with Kite, for a game here Wed nesday. Bot teams are In good sfisp* anil a 11m- game I" cxpoi-ted. Mrs. S. W. Kennedy and little Mar tha returned Saturday from a vlalt to relatives In Thomson. Misses Llbblo James and Lois Duffy, of Janie", anil Ml"s Ethel I’nrter, of Scott, are tho guests of Mrs. M. C. Carter this week. The strains of "Dlxlo'' can soon be heard from the band. They ore doing fine. mtTaTry. Mrs. Knto Jolly, of Atlanta, ts th* fusst of Mrs. J. F. Itubler. Ml88<*s Maude ana Resale Aabmore. of Plrkeus, S. C., are at Mra. Ruble?’*. Mrs. Oeorge (Jersbon and fnmilj, or At lanta, ore rcglsterM nt tbe Mooterty. Mr. Anderson Payne nnd slater. Miff Lillian, are at Mrs. ftobley’s. Mr. O. W. Pruitt, wife and .baby, d Atlanta, are pneata of Mra. Julia McConnell. Dr. Fred G. Hodjraon and family, of At lanta. are occupying tbeir aamnier cottage, Hill Creat. Colonel A. H. Heyward, Jr., returned to Meron Sunday. ... L&flea Helen Wilson, of Atlanta. If *ftk MUa Kate McConnell will leave Saturday to Ytett relatives In Franklin, N. C. B. A. Harris, wife nnd son, of .Atlanta, are registered at the Monterey hotel. CUSH 11AMERICUS Special to the Georgian. Americas, Go., July S.—At a late hour lost night there was considerable ex citement near the new telephone **• change caused by a disturbance be tween th* union and non-union mre- There wo* a general light among show ten men, but no serious Injuries wert received by either crowd. , _ The case will be Investigated hr Mayor Hawkins tomorrow morning. MISS DOUGLASS BEATS MISS SUTTON AT TENNIS By Prifets Leased Wire. London, July 5.—In tfi* tennis !»<»” championship Mlsa Dougins* beat Ml»» Sutton. Score, (-2, t-7. Tries to Commit Suicide, Special ts The Georgia*. Wilmington. N. C., July S.—Becsurt shs was despondent, Mary Tounger, -• year* old. attempted suicide eariy morning by swallowing «:>*«»* bichloride of mercury. She is still ‘■ rH Ically UL DIAMONDS. The practical trend of the day the value of the diamond* their font feature In a purchase of ■tonea and we urge the practical and zupen value of our collection. DAVIS & FREEMAN. Jewelers.