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j Mil's Marguerite Harper Is visiting
j Mrs. E. C. Dean, at Norcross.
IN HONOR OF VISITING LAWYERS.
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the
Capital .City Club, Mr. Thod A. Ham
mond, president of the Georgia Bar As
sociation, entertained at a handsome
dinner, complimentary to Mr. William
Travers Jerome, Mr. Francis P. Garvan,
and Mr. Almuth C. Vandiver,’ three of
New Tork'a moat distinguished law
yers, who are the guests of Mr. Hem'
B ond during their brief visit to At'
nta. Invited to meet Messrs. Je
rome, Oarvan and Vandiver Sunday
evening were: Messrs. J. Carroll Payne,
John M. Slston, J. H. Gilbert, Alex
W. Smith, Ed T.i Brown, J. H. Nunnal-
ly, J. B. S. Thompson, Dan B. Harris,
all of Atlanta, and Hon. Henry St.
George Tucker, of Jamestown, and J,
H. Merrill, of Thomaston.
Monday the New York lawyers were
entertained with an automobile trip
over the city. They left on the after'
noon train for Warm Springs, to at
tend the meeting of the Georgia Bar
Association at that place.
TO MISSE8 DEn"nY AND MORGAN.
Mrs. W. M. Nichole entertained on
Monday atternoon In honor of Misses
Irene Denny, of Birmingham, and An
nie Morgan, of Thomaavllle. Mrs.
Nichols' party was delightfully Inform
al, only a small number of guests be
ing Invited. Misses Denny and Mor
gan are being delightfully entertained
ss the guests of Miss Willie Frank
Edwards.
IN HONOr"oF VISIT0R8.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. B.
Jackson will entertain Informally In
honor of her guests. Miss Ford Wil
liams, of South Carolina, and Misses
Elisa Knight and Annette Qalphln, of
Cartersvltle.
CRON HEIM-MACK.
An Interesting Item of news from
Macon Is the announcement made by
Mr. and' Mrs. J. M. Mack of the en
gagement of their daughter, Blanche,
to Mr. uamuel Ptnkus Cronhelm, of
Atlanta. The wedding will take place
In the early fall.
The young couple will be at home to
their friends on Sunday, July 28, from
6 to 7 o'clock at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Mack at Macon.
Madtsonvf/le, Ky.: Maud Miller, Elk-
ton, Ky.; Mattie L. Christian, Russell
ville, Ky.: Ora E. Haxellp, Browns
ville, Ky,; Anna Ford, Smith's Grove,
Ky.; Birdie Kelly, Lebanon, Ky.; Mat-
tie Hughes, Midway, Ky.; Mllda Mc
Millan, Paris. Ky.; Esther Wilson, Mt.
Sterling, Ky.; Virginia Kennedy,
Owensboro, Ky.; Frances Smith, Elis
abethtown, Ky.; Mollis E. SchllTman,
Louisville; Bertha Schack, Louisville;
Sadie Craig, Jeffersonville, Jnd.; Mary
Mousty, New Albany, Ind.; Hattie
Flersteln, Hopkinsville, Ky.; Bessie
Cox, Livermore, Ky.; Mary Lear, Paint
Lick, Ky.
ADDRE88 OF HON. HARRY
8T. GEORGE TUCKER.
Under a joint resolution unalmously
passed, Hon. Harry SL George Tucker,
of Virginia, will be the guest of the
Georgia senate and house of repre-
sentatlvee Tuesday morning, In Joint
session, and will oddreka this Important
body at It o'clock.
His subject will be the Jamestown
Exposition, to be held In' Virginia next
year, In commemoration of the first
settlement of the Anglo-Saxon '“
America.
Mrs. Robert Emory Pork, the vice-
regent-general of the Daughters of the
American revolution, hopes that all of
the Daughters In Atlanta will hear Mr.
Tucker’s . address, remembering tbe
brilliant speech delivered by him to
the Daughters in Washington last win
ter.
It Is also hoped that the Daughters
of the Confederacy will attend In large
numbers to hear this eloquent Vir
ginian.
Patriotic societies of the South are
taking great Interest In the Jamestown
Exposition, aa it will give the South
the opportunity of showing to the
world that It Is this section of the
country that Is the cradle of liberty
and patriotism and not New England—
as Jamestown antedated Plymouth
Rock thirteen years.
Misses Lillian Logan, Alice Munhner- OOOOO^OOOOOOOOOOOOO home In Abberille.
Mr. Hugh Adams has returned from
visit to Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
I Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. Wilson are at
| Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Mr. Lewis Perrin has returned to his
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When It's a “question” of diamonds It Is a wise display of
business Judgment to Inquire into our partial payment plan of
selling. Wear them while you pay. It will pay you to
remember us when you wish jo begin saving money.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.,
The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St.
lyn, Mary Williams, Cora Bowen, Alice o
Corbett, Mary Denham, Joanna Rok- a
era, Elisabeth King, Lucy Patton, Flor- „
erce Beckwith, Bessie Little, Eula Lit- Q
tie, Mary Butler, Edith Peacock, Elis
abeth Corbett, Mary DeBaueaure and
Meeara. Roswell King, Roy Corbett,
Jean Cox, Strieker Colee, Carl Oltrogge,
Frank Butler, LeRoy Sheftall, Frank
Rogere, Percy Cook, Arthur Reynolde,
Murray Hawklne, Robert J. Rllee, Jr„
Francis L’Engle, Terrell Covington,
John Martin, Jonathan Yerkee, Shop
Shine, Cecil Shine and Chauncey But
ler.
TO MRS.~WTLL.IAM8.
Monday afternoon Mra. Hubert Cut-
beraon entertained eeventy-flve of the
girlhood frlende of Mrs. Williams, who
Is so pleasantly remembered In Atlan
ta ae Mlee Elisabeth Ogelaby, and who
NIX-H0U8E.
.Mr, and Mra. W. W. Houee, of Cor
nelia, Ga., announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ines, to Mr. Charlie
Nix, the marriage to take place on the
evening of July 2t at 9 o'clock at The
Little Piedmont hotel, Cornelia.
Only relatives and Intimate frlende
will witness the ceremony.
MILLS"AMN80N.
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Hamilton, Ala., July 1*.—Mr. Clint.
Mills, of this place, and Mies Bertha
Vinson, of Burleson, were married at
Fayette last Thursday by Probate
Judge Qoodwyn, of Fayette county,
ELLA WHEELER - WILCOX
HAS GONE ABROAD.. ^T n , e “, . a ion'oY Archibald
Wheeler Wilcox salted.fun wrifriit, wMb
Mrs. Ella
Europe Friday on the steamship Stat-
endam of the Holland-American line.
It had been Mra. Wltcox'e Intention to
remain In New York for the production
of her new play, "Mlspah," by Elisa
beth Kennedy, at the Academy o
Music in September, but more pressing
circumstances arose. Her home at
Ganlte Bay, Short Beach, Conn., near
New Haven, has been closed In antici
pation of a tour of Holland, Belgium,
Swltierland and Germany,
WILKE8-PA8LEY,
Saturday, In Macon, occurred the
marriage of Mrs. Myrtle Bayne Pasfey
and Mr. Paul K. Wilkes. The cere
mony, took place at the home of the
bride In the presence of a few Intimate
friends, and shortly after the counle left
over the Southern for Atlanta, where
they spent a day before leaving for the
ISalt.
Mrs. Paaley Is well known to At
lantans os the society editor of The
Macon Evening News. The groom :» a
prominent newspaper man, having been
for eeveral years also on the staff of
The Macon Evening News.
. 80UTHERN GIRLS ABROAD.
Thirty young women, the guests of
the Louisville Courier-Journal, sailed
from New York on Saturday for Eu
rope, to be absent six weeks. Mes.re,
G. EL Johnson and Geo. F. Hast, of the
Courier-Journal staff, have charge of
the party. The thirty young ladles
were successful In the contest' for the
fnoet popular girls. Inaugurated by the
management of the Louisville paper.
Nearly all of the party are native Ken
tuckians, although a few hall from
Indiana.
Miss Ore EL Haxellp, of Brownsville.
Ky., won the most votes, receiving
more than 600,000. She Is a practicing
The'porty sailed at noon on Saturday
on the Anchor Line steamship Colum
bia, and will visit the British Isles,
France, Switxerland, Germany and
Holland., returning September 1. The
names of the girls are:
Lida Kaat, Louisville; Kate S. Bo
hannon. Stanton, Ky.; Eva Bailey,
Harrodaburg. Kjr.t Elsie Muir, Louis
ville; Myrtle Jenkins, Louisville; Nora
Kirch, Lolsvllle: Bessie Hunter, Louis
ville; Annabel Adams, Loutevtlle; Alice
Kohler, Louisville; Snllle Ewing, St.
Matthews, Ky.; Anelna Schweninger,
Jeffersonville, Ind.; Katie Borgenllng,
New Albany, Ind.; Celeste Kosure,
MI88 WRIGHTS 80CIAL 8UCCE8S
Recent advices from Toklo give the
following Interesting account of the
attractive daughter of Ambaesador
Luke E. Wright, who Is a charming
representative of prominent Southern
famlllee:
"Luke EL Wright, the first United,
States ambaesador to Japan, who ar
rived at Toklo with hie wife and
daughter, has taken up hie residence
on the outskirts of the city, and has
entered upon hie duties.
"Mlee Wright, who 1» a charming
young woman, already hae become pop
ular In the American settlement. With
her father and mother she hae been
widely entertained and always la found
to be the life of any party.
"Ambassador Wright was the euccee-
»6r of Secretary Taft ae governor of
the Philippines, and when Mlae Alice
Roosevelt vlalted there Inst year Mies
Wright and the prenldent’s daughter
became great friends. ' *
"Governor Wright left the Philip
pines to become the ambassador to Ja
pan. He Is a native of Memphis, and
was appointed a member of the Phil
ippine commission of 1900 by President
..„ 'was chief Justice of the
Supreme court of Tennessee.
"Mrs. Wright Is the daughter of Ad
miral Raphael Semmes of the Confed
erate navy.
TO MI88 LOGAN.
BOWLING PARTY,
An enjoyable event of the week was
the bowling party given at the Country
Club Friday morning by Mrs. Paul
Gorham To her guest. Miss Miles, of
Atlanta: After bowling an hour the
guests enjoyed a delightful lunch on thq
veranda of the club houee.. In the
party were: Meedames Joseph Mlnge,
Jr., J. C. Henley,. T. H. Mollon, J. Ar
thur Smith, Robert Stone, LeRoy Holt,
David Fellows, Hugh Pearson, EL L,
Crove and Lamb; Misses Miles, Elisa
beth Johnston and Kate Rogan.—Bir
mingham N«we.
Mice Lillian Logan, of Atlanta, who
Is the guest of her stater, Mra. Cay Mc
Call, of Jacksonville, * Is receiving
charming attentions there. Last Thure.
day evening she was the guest of honor
at a “peanut hunt," given for her by
Mrs. Met'all, at the beautiful residence
of Colonel and Mrs. Cay, where Mr.
and Mrs, McCall are making their
home.
The guests were entertained on the
spacious plaxxas of this msgnlflcent
now stone house, which Is acknowl
edged to be one of the greatest orna
ments of Riverside avenue.
The plassas had been elaborately and
artistically decorated With palms, ferns
and other foliage plunte and lighted
with gay Japanese lanterns. It was a
brilliant setting for the groups of pretty
girls in their summer dreseee, busily
searching for the elusive "ground nuts,"
which had been cleverly hidden In un
expected places. , . ,
The most successful of the girls In
finding tbe hidden peanuts was Mlee
Mery Williams, who won the flret prise,
a gold hat pin.
The boys' prise, a college picture,
went to Mr. Roswell King.
The guest of honor was presented
with a special prixe, a cut glass and
sliver toilette bottle.
Mr. and Mrs. Cay McCall were assist,
ed In receiving their guests by Mrs.
James Logan, of Atlanta.
Dainty refreshments were served
during the evening, Mrs. McCall being
aided In gracefully dispensing her
charming hospitality by Miss Olive
Munnerlyn and Mr. Tom Stark.
, Those enjoying the occasion were the
mb utiaa jviiMiuqui vtuiav/i ami will)
Is being cordially welcomed here after
her long absence. The occasion was
Informal and delightful. Mrs. Cul|>*r-
eon'e attractive home In West End woe
beautifully decorated with cut flowers,
and she was assisted In the entertain
ment of her guests by several matrons
if attractive young women.
All communications Intended
for the society department of
the Saturday Issue of The Geor
gian must reach the office be
fore 11 o'clock Saturday morn
ing In order to Insure publica
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Traylor are
at Warm Springs.
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Q Personal Mention
and a bevy of
dinnefTat CLUB.
Monday evening Mr. Samuel Sheer
will be host at the Capital 'City Club
at a dinner to be given In honor of Mr.
H. St. George Tucker, president of the
Jamestown Exposition. Mr. Sheer him.
self la president of the Virginia Socle,
ty In Atlanta. Mr. Sheer’s guests will
be Governor Terrell, Hon. W. S. West,
Hon. John'M. Slaton, Mr. Clem Dunbar,
Hon. Clark Howell, Mr. George Walton,
Mr. Maurice Thomas and Mr. W. E.
Christian.
SUNDAY 8CHQ0L OUTING
The Sunday school classes of Mr. and
Mrs. John N. Holder, of Jefferson, Ga..
reached Atlanta Saturday morning to
spend two days in the city enjoying
the many Interesting sights of this big
town.
During the trip the young people are
the guests of Mr. and Mra. J. N. Holder,
who are chaperoning the party.
COMPLIMENTARYTO
MR8. CRAWFORD
Mlea Nellie Hall, at her home at
Greensboro, Go., entertained Thursday
evening at a delightful domino party.
In honor of Mrs. James Crawford, of
Atlanta. The tables were placed on
rugs, on tire lawn, under the handsome
trees. During the games Iced tea waa
served by Meeara. Luther Smith, Guy
Hall and Loyd Smith. Ices and other
refreshments were enjoyed after the
games of domino. The score cards
were hand-painted dominos. The prises,
pink ribbon armlets and silk hose, were
presented to the guest of honor, Mrs.
Crawford, by Miss Frances Bickers
and Miss Ellee Armor.
A880CIATe"d~CHARITIE8,
There will be a meeting of the board
of directors of the Associated Charities
on Tuesday, the 17th Instant, at 8 p.m.,
In rooms 1001-6 Empire building. A
full attendance la earnestly requested.
L. C. HOPKINS, Chairman,
A FEW A'RT N0TE8.
Jules Breton, who hae just died, with
his 79 yean, spanned the "'hole cycle
of modern French art When he be
gan his study In 1847, hie teachers were
men who had learned their trade with
David, remembered the work of Greuxe
while atlll alive, and had seen the be
ginning of French romanticism, which
was to transform modern art with a
new an<j vivid Interpretation of nature.
He early showed ability oe an effective,
It not convincing, draughtsman. He
turned to landscape work under the
Influence of Corot—hie flret work fig
ures In a revolutionary scene, and "The
Gleaners," In 1864 was one of the vdry
first of modern landscapes which put
the figure In Its proper relation to the
open air and the broad stretch' of
fields.
'The Gleaners" brought Breton
medal and sale. Two years later hie
"Blessing the Wheat” was bought for
the Luxembourg, and all the honors of
a French artist came In due course.
Breton's pictures sold. One of them
brought In this country the high-water
mark of 846,000. Hie pictures appear
In almost every collection, but they
have never been sought by buyers who
see that at' belt Jules Breton remains
commonplace. The line which sepa
ratee sound workmanship from the
touch of genius he never passed. In
his later years he turned to landscapes,
which shows how much Influence Corot
lind over him, but critics think there Is
not one of hie pictures great enbugh do
leave Its mark on the art of the day.
‘PHONE US’
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggist*,
• 24 WHITEHALL STREET.
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Atlanta Agents for
Candy
80c Pound
Carriere’s Studio has Just been clean
ed out, after hie death, Its contents
bringing 888,280. The pictures went for
small sums, 8600, 82,000, 82.500, and the
like. They were portraits and salon
pictures In Carrlere's lucid and catchy
style. The prices which they brought
will reduce the figures at which Car-
rlera's picture* are held and sold.
Sorrolla Y. Baatlde will be remain-
.oered by many Americana for the sur
passing bit of technique shown In a
picture—two or three women—one of
them a Sister of Charity, and a con
demned prisoner In a railroad'car. He
has for twenty years been a Spanish
painter of whose work few examples
have come to this country, but who had
an astonishing power to make the ob
server see the actual. He hae Just’ been
exhibiting a collection of some 400
works In Paris, which hns made the
Parisian "critic" ''sit up and take no
tice.” It Is one of the surprises In-art
that a painter like Sorrolla has been
little noticed by men who buy pictures.
If he had been, he would not have been
able to get four hundred of his paint
ings together.
A large party, composed of the fob
lowing ladles and gentlemen, will leave
Monday night for St. Simons Island
spend several days; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Latimer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Latimer, Jr., Mr. ond Mra.
Harlan Daniel, Mrs. May Finney, Miss
Blossom Tucker, Mlsa Edna Butler,
Mri. W. B. Phelps, Mr. Candler Butler,
Mies Hattie May Finney, Miss Myrtle
Alice Latimer and Master Fred Phelps.
Mlee Marjorie Wilkes returned Sat
urday from an extended visit to rela
tlvee at Norfolk, Va. Miss Wilkes left
Sunday for Fayetteville to spend some
time with her mother, Mrs. S. W.
Wilkee, who la there for the summer.
Mr. Otey Mitchell, who hae been 111
with • typhoid fever, le slowly improV'
Ing. When'he Is convalescent he will
bo accompanied East by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Mitchell, to re
cuperate.
The friends of Mr. Jule W. Langston
will be pleased to know that be Is
somewhat better. Mr. Langston has
been very ill, and, while far from well,
was considerably stronger Sunday.
Colonel and Mrs. John Temple Graves
and their eon, John Temple, Jr., are
■pending a fortnight at Hotel Tarry'
more, Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Mieses Aline and Arte Wright who
have been tbe attractive guests of Miss
Edith Dunson, have returned to their
home In Carteravllle.
Mr. Whlteford S. Mayo returned on
Monday from a visit to hie aunt, Mrs.
Paul Fltxslmmone. at the Navy Yard,
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Frankel and
Miss Ruby'Marks, of Bt. Louie, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Immayer, of
Hapevllle, Ga.
The many friends of Mr. Frank R.
Barford, Jr., will be sorry to learn of
hie Illness at the home of hie parents at
Roxboro. ‘
Mlee Mary Copelan, of Greensboro,
Is spending eeveral weeks In Atlanta
with her father. State Senator Cope
Ian.
Mrr and Mra. Owen Phelan will re
turn Monday night from a visit of
several days to relatives at Waycrots.
Mrs. Judge Hoyt continues critically
III at the home of her daughter, Mra.
George M. Brown, on Peachtree street.
Mra. John Barry will have ae her
rueat next week Mlee Baleey, a charm
ng young woman of Charlotte, N. C.
Mra. Mattlo McIntyre, of Cornelia, le
visiting her slater, Mrs. T. J. McCon
netL 26 West Peachtree Place.
Mrs. James Crawford returned Fri
day.from a vlelt to her slater, Mrs. R.
R. Overton, at Greensboro, Ga.
Mr. C. Cleveland Kiser, Sfter a trip
to Cumberland and Saluda, N. C., le
expected home Monday.
Mlee Sallte Eugenia Brown le now at
Bnr Harbor for several weeks, much
improved in health. -
Mrs. EL D. Peek left Monday for a
visit to relatives at Union Point, to be
absent a week.-
Mrs. Alex Smith left Monday morn
ing for Virginia, where she will spend
the summer.
Mlee Allle Joseph, of Columbus, will
be the guest this week of Mrs. Harry
English.
COMMERCE.
Ur. end Mrs. C. D. Mark, Mlee Mabel
Csulile. Mite Kstllle Burlier.■ Miss Moore,
of Msysrllle; Miss Maude Pittman end Miss
Jewel Irvin, Messrs. Homer Mark, Deris
Shannon, Parks Holbrook and Robert
lllaek composed the uirrry Ashing party
Friday which went to Mr. Htark'a pond,
about lire miles out of town.
Professor Doris, of Greenville. 8. C. was
a visitor here Monday.
Mlsa Mamie Pittman and Mrs. E. J. Itylee
spent Wednesday In Athena
Mra. A. P. Itlce and little eon are at
Mount Airy for a month.
Miss Ossie Power la rialting In Comer.
Mrs. 1C. B. Anderson ami children hors
returned from n visit to Wssblmtton. D. C.
Mr. ind Mrs. M. L. Troutman base ro
of the press association.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Van Ranaellaer
returned Sunday evening from Atlantic
Beach.
Dr. R. A. Simpson, of Washington,
Ga, la spending a abort time In the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Troutman have
returned from a vlelt to Commerce,
Go.
Mlee lna Holliday le the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Holliday at Jeffernon,
Ga.
Mlsa I.ucy DuBoee Sims la the guest
of friends and relatives in Washington,
On.
Mlee Zudle Leake le visiting her aunt,
Mrs. J. W. Moore, at Greensboro, Ga.
Mrs. J. F. Van Renesalaer will enter
tain her brtdgb club Friday morning.
Mieses Sarah Rawaon and Lucia Je
ter are visiting In Opelika, Ala.
Miss Burney Steed Is visiting Mlsa
Eugenia Harrison at JefTeraon.
. Mrs. Charles A. Conklin will enter-
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we laud our diamond* above all others.
They are proven so, and our patronage
Is convinced.
DAVIS & FREEMAN,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
—NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them..
Charles W. Cranhshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jetrelir.
Century Building. Whitehall SL
MONROE.
Mr. H. J. Baker, returned to his home
In Augusta, after a visit to friends (a [attending the Woman's Foreign Mis*
the guest of Miss Lottie Hendrick.
Miss Emmie Cook; of Machen, Is the!
guest of Miss Annie Maddox.
Mr*. J. X. Harris, of Norfolk, Va.. is
visiting Mrs. 8. E. Anderson.
Miss Caro Harvey has returned to
Montlcello after a visit to Miss Ruble
Weaver.
Mrs. C. M. Griffin spent several days
In Atlanta recently.
Miss Nina M. Davis has returned
from Decatur, after a visit of several
days.
Mrs. John B. Davis, is In Montlcello,
Monroe.
Miss Cora Felker, of Dalton, re.
turned home Saturday after a f?w
weeks' stay with Misses Floy and LIn«
da Felker. Miss Felker was the reclpl*
ent 6f many social attentions during
her visit In Monroe.
The young men of Monroe compile
slonary Society.
Miss Daisy Warwick, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Miss Bessie Crooa.
Mlsa Mattie Heard, of'Atlanta, Is the
guest of her parents, Captain and Mrs.
D. Heard for the summer.
Mrs. Ernest G. Merck left tor New-
nan this week to visit Mrs. Charley
Merck.
Miss Ruby Weaver gave an informal
CARROLLTON.
OpeBka F ^^ nrned to her home
Mr. and Air* M. if. Bradley hav. r .
turned from a pleasant trip to Dawam,
Miss Eula Moore left .Monday f or »
vtnlt to Marietta! * r *
Mrs. Dr. Alexander, of Forsyth I.
vlMtlng her mother, .Mrs. HatUeBai!
Air. Hamp Sharpe, of Shrever.irt
I-a., Is visiting his mother, Mrs - E 2*
Sharpe, on Maple - - | “
mented Miss Bernice Felker, of Dalton, [ party this week to her guest. Miss Har-
the popular and attractive visitor of vey, of Montlcello.
Miss Floy Felker, with a german last I _ Perry has returned from
Tuesday evening at the armory.. The. ....
german was led by Miss Bernice Fel- i have^eturaed
kcr, with Dr. Harry J. Nun Bally, of “XL riwiL
Atlanta. Miss Felker was gowned « L auoat of her^nmhe'r Lrf
lavender. crepe de chine. Miss Floy T * uo,t of fter mother, Mrs. J. W.
Felker wore white. 1
Mrs, A. J, Arnold entertained at ai p p«
“spend-the-nlght” party in honor, of I _ . . i-riMivi.
Miss Bernice Felker, of Dalton, last Wednesday afternoon'Mrs. C. V,
Wednesday evening. The colonial James was hostess at a party In honor
home of Mrs. Arnold, situated on Wal- I of her visitors, the Misses Manning,
ton Heights, is an Ideal place for en- from Florida. The house was decorat
tertalnlng. In the Jolly party were
Mlsa Herntce Felker, Mias Floy Felker, ®JL fl 2 w ,
.Visa Nolle Nowell, Mias Pauline Nowoli L?.' M . ,8S Ro " aholle Co °P* r won . nrst
and Miss Allle Felker. R,* 3
Miss Linda Felker left Friday for a Vf* LL'*'" “,”'1 ™ "wneoiatl
visit to Miss Cora Felker, of Dalton. *J?r v 2j.' ..
Miss Irene Walker Is visiting friend* Darrin Cooper, of Thomas-
In Griffin ^ vine, is spending the week. with hie
Sir. and Mrs. G. M. Napier return- frandparents, Mr. and Mrs.J. B. Coop
ed to Decatur Monday after a visit to „ - „ - . .
NumuS5y? nt *’ Mr ‘ “ d M ”' W ' H ' Dake r Prarien?e°^tave a been Sn a'
Mrs. J. 7.. Locklln complimented Miss vl ?l t ., t i > op.^vh? h Rvrd Ir of' ThemU^nio
Floy Felker and her guest, .Miss Ber- S’
nice Felker, with an Informal dining friends here this week.
Thursday evening. The table seatingf
the guests was all In red and white, Camilla, spent Sunday night with Miss
the center piece being a mound of pret- v, ™‘®
iv rpd nnd whitf* rns#*H I Mrs. oitsr Hayes and children r®'
Mr. J. Knox Felker has been epend- 5 ni' ea8 i? nt v,,,t
Ing a few weeks with hls parents, Mr. to ,P® r > at Nashville, Ga.,
and Mr. T it Felker . Mrs. Clarence Hurst Is visiting her
Mr Hkrn- Larnln, of Norfolk, Va, I ^er, Mr. J. C. Turner at Camilla
Is receiving a lienrty welcome from his Tom..
Monroe relatives and friends. “® l !» ht {“ 1 party by Mrs. C. V. James
lMsa Furlow, of Savannah, le the he® home on Hand avenue Wednes-
gueat of .Mias Allle Bell, of .Monroe. day evening. Mott of the younger set
Miss Motile Wlllbanks, of Augusta, I of Pelham were present.
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ldlla .
Lnumlns. GADSDEN, ALA.
George W. Felker, Jr., left Sunday Mn >- J- D - Dunlap entertained in
for a two weeks' outing at Tallulah I formally Wednesday evening with
Falls. ■ cards, In honor of her guests, Mrs.
“I". I Mrs. Hayden, of San Antonio,
Texas.
week for a visit to friends In Tuske-
° f AtlanU ’ U V, ‘'' I MI* I «UFraiwea/have b g<m. a t<? Monteagle!
Mre! , E I p?*N?wri*%'r“^aSfnesvme" M^“d Mre^W. G^Br«kaway were
for a visit to Miss Helen Edwards, of Jf® of Captain and Mrs. J. M.
Toccoa. I Elliott this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Van Horne are/ Misses Belle Duncan and Clemen-
receiving a cordial welcome from JJne nre the guests of Miss Al<
frlende on their return from their wed- I berta Fulgham In Birmingham,
ding trip i, I Dr. It. F. Thornton has gone to Line-
Albert Mobley spent a few days in vMIe to. visit hls mother.
Monroe laat week, returning to Jeffer- Ml,a Birdie Hooper, of Guntereville,
eon Tuesday evening. . was a visitor here Tuesday
. Miss Adefle Nutt, of Jackson. Is the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Paden gave a
charming guest of Miss Myrt \Vayno. dance to a number, of their young
Miss Wayne will entertain at an ele- friends on Monday evening at their
gant reception In honor of Miss Nutt home on Forest avenue,
donday evening. , Mr. and Mra. H. M. Davie are at
The Young Ladles' Club will meet Coden, Ala, for the Summer,
with Miss Myrt Wayne Tuesday after- mends of Mra. J. B. Palmer will be
noon. The Irving Club met with Mra glad to know that she Is convalescent
O. A. Lewis Tuesday afternoon. and will soon be able to return home
—— . from Kentucky.
AMERICUS. I The Misses Connor entertained with
Miss Nella Vason, of Albany, le a an Informal reception Monday evening,
fair visitor here, coming to attend the * n honor of their guexta Misses Har-
Clegg-Clements wedding. * I Oen, of Anniston; Williams, of Nash-
Mlss May Wheatley, at her home, on I vlUa, nnd Button, of Chattanooga
Lee street, entertained the Summer Little Mies Dorothy Bpeake,
Girls Monday afternoon at a notion Huntsville, entertained a number of her
shower, In honor of Miss Luclle Clegg, young Blends at the residence of her
Among those present were: Misses Ann gram! parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoy,
Council, Fannie Mae Willlfori May- on Sixth street, Monday, with a blrth-
btlle Hawkins, Nell Council, Susanna day party. It being her flfth annlver-
Slmmons, Emma Mae Brown, Elisa-|»»ry. • •
beth Harrow, Mary Davenport, Birdie Mrs. E. L. Feani, of Upton, Ala., is
Paul, of Darien; Nella Vason, of Al- the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bruce
bany; Alice Merritt, of Macon, and Armstrong. ■
Hattie Clements, of Buena Vista; Mrs. Miss Oille Woodllff has returned from
Holmes Lowe and Mra. EL L. Klleer. a vlelt to frlende In Atlanta.
Mrs. R. EL Clements, of Buena Vista, *• L
and Mrs. Will Short were here last wl " m,K ® thftt c,tsr hl * ,utur ®
weddliut° Mt * nd th ° Cle «- 6, * m ® nt * Maeter Earle and Ml.. Rebecca
Ml-. Ch.o. Littlejohn I. hostes. of ^ ‘°
large houee party. She entertained Miss Helen Henderson, of Urbana,
Tuesday evening for her guests at an Ohio, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
elaborate garden party. IW. C. Paden next week.
Mlee Floyd Fort left Thursday for I C. F. Duncan, of Atlanta, hae been
Forsyth, to be the admired guest of the guest of hls Twothers In this city.
Miss Emmie Ponder. Mrs. Charles L. Gunn and daughter
Mlee Janie Johneon, of Griffin, Is (h ® I Alabama” h ° m * ‘ bU " ^ * r ° m B ° U ' h
fair gueet of Mlee Freddie Shipp Robert' Jemleon, Jr., of Birmingham,
Miss Claire Hollis, of Buena Vista, I was a visitor here Wednesday,
was aq admired visitor here, coming [ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bellenger have
to attend the Clegg-Clements wedding. *o n « to Denver, Colo., to attend the
Th M ” d “THtr'and'srsimon. 0 " Mr.“ri HKyWEntertained on
Thursday for Tlfton and St. Simone. Thursday morning at Bellevue hotel
Mrs. Bailie Fort and Mies Floyd Fort with "Five Hundred."
returned Monday from Daweon, where, Mr*. James L. Tanner entertained
■■ the guests of Mies Alary Hornady, [ the Embroidery Circle at her home on
they were the recipients of many Chestnut street Thursday,
charming social attantlons. Miss Mary Dortch entertained the
Mlse Alice Merritt, of Macon, le the I Thursday Study Club at her home on
guest of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Shiver. I Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Wheatley have I Mr*. Lawrence Smith and daughter,
gone to Hendersonville, N. C., wllere Miss Slonle, have returned from an
they will spend a greater portion of [ extended visit to relatives In South
the summer. Alabama. ♦
I The Second Baptist church gave a
. .COVINGTON. |steamboat excursion to Lock Three bn
Mr*. W. J. WIUls has returned from Th “” <la Yv . .... . „ ....
MilledKevllle M1 “ Margaret Mitchell, of Alex-
Mls. Annie Perry I. In New York for L * n * Mart,n -
Parrv hn« returned fwun M, " B Fannie May Baker la vlMtlng
returned from friends at* New nan, Ga.
of Mis. Myra Mitchell has returned
MIm*TJ8a GiSlr “ Seguest of from ft vU|t to w i aU ve« In Mont*om
frnm'a riritVjSESL friend.”*"™** I“ 1,B R*m»rant. ‘he attrnc
f Annie OalJori? of* Atlanta, fa I l,v * ***** ot yiiBB Mmr * was
the Kueot *of las Vcrima Brlsend 1 ne t®n<*ered a dance at the Prlntup hotel
th uS!T£ We^LXKi^in by ,he >oung men
Fo £ , I 4‘ h E^ 1 n u . n 'w!5LS" * he
h?r D'ubHn mently M ”' C ' C ' 0wafn - ^wJKr M fl?tcher Ch lS; returned
Misses Aril* and Alllne Wright are I J® 0 ™ * vUlt to ®* ,a,lT ®* ln Blrming-
Atlanta, the guests of Mies Edith ha *"; _ „ . .- .
Dunson I D ®' “• Jone * ana wlfe have re-
Mlee AUeen Hollingsworth, of Llth- turned from an extended vlelt to Bos-
onla, wa* the guest of Covlngtoln t®" * n “ ®°®f- .
friend* recently. Announcement hgx been made of the
Mrs. W. EL Darden has returned from apiuoechlng marriage of Miss Martha
Sparta, where she spent some time JJ- R *S 1 ',?£J? lch, J n 5!' 1 M ,ch -' to Mr. At-
wlth her parents. I * ,cu ® B - Qrtflln, of this city. The cere-
' — - - - - -- 1 mony to take place early In the fall.
Misses Lillie Still and Gertrude At-
mand, of Conyers, are the guests of
Miss Corinne Davis.
Mrs. L. E. Whitehead Is visiting rel
atives In Ltthonla. »
Miss Louise Skelton has returned
from a visit to Social Circle, where she
was the guest of Miss Maud Dscus.
Mrs. A. G. McCalls, ot Atlanta, Is the
guest of Mis* Annie McCall*.
Miss Lemma Dscus and Mrs. Maud
Loyd, of Social Circle, are the guests
of Mlsi* Louise Skelton.
en.. Hattie Aycock has returned
from a pleasant visit to Chattanon™
•Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh Cobb, of Atlam£
arc visiting the family of Mr. T \v
Dhninock. * *
Miss Ruth Gardner, of Atlanta I.
visiting Mr. and .Mrs. M. M. Brad’lev
on Depot street. '•
Miss Annie Pace has returned from a
Visit t" Troy, Ala. She also visited mh.
er points while away.
Miss .Mattie .Monston, of Dawson.
Is attending a house party at the hoi.
Pliable home of Mr. and Mrs. on a
Perdue.
■Mr. J. W. Pitts spent lost ThOrsdsv
in Atlanta. '
The friends of Miss Elizabeth Maud*
Blalock, formerly of tills city but nos
of Hawklnsville, will lie interested
know of her approaching marriage to
Mr. Louis Emerson Gelsling, of Macun.
on August 9.
Little Miss Vivian Brodnax Is visit.
Ing in Birmingham.
Mrs. Olln Perdue entertained the
Ladles' Aid Society Monday aftern xin.
Mr. Bill Reese nnd Mlee Myrtle*
Lambert were quietly married Monday
night at the home of Rev. McD. Rad.
ford.
Ben New. of this city, and Miss
Stephens of Whltesburg, were married
Sunday.
Mra. A. J. Wiley returned Monday
from a visit to Chattanooga.
CRAWFORD.
Miss Bessie Harrison, of Gainesville,
will return home Saturday after *
visit of several weeks to her cousin,
Mrs. R. S. Martin.
The friends of Mr. Jasper Hopkins,
a highly respected citizen of our coun
ty, are sorry to learn that he Is still
•critically III at hls home near town.
Misses Mary Maxwell and Claire
Stokeley and Mr. Owen Epps were
guests of Miss Bessie Brlghtwell and
Mr. Guy R. Brlghtwell, of Maxeys re
cently.
W. H. Thomas Is off for a fortnight’s
vacation, visiting friends and summer
resort*
Miss Ruth Jones has returned to her
home In Athens after a visit of several
weeks to her uncle, Mr. R. S. Martin.
' Our town was delighted by a concert
given here this week by the Wages
orchestra. About seventy from Lex
ington attended the concert here.
Hon. C. A. Stevens entertained the
young people at a large reception on
Friday evening.
Misses Reba and Antoinette Dillard,
of 'Washington, Ga., are spending the
summer here, the guests of their aunt,
Mrs. Susie Arnold.
Mrs. E. H. Clark and children, of
South Carolina, are here on a visit t«
Mr. D. M. Gouldlng.
Mr. and Mr*. Brown and baby, from
Commerce, are on a visit to Mr. and
Mra. D. W. Goodwin.
Miss Abble Goodwin Is spending the
summer with her parents at this place.
JA8PErT ALA.
Miss Sharp, of Carrollton, Ga, Is the
guest of Mrs. Francis Musgrove Long.
Mlsa Nora Puckett, of Birmingham,
has been visiting Mrs. J. H. Craig.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Henry, of Mo
bile, have been vleltlng their daugh
ter, Mr*. Steve Cranford.
Mlee Lot* Cole, of Birmingham, who
has been the guest of her cousin, MM
Annie Woods, has returned to her
home.
Miss Mary Long, of Carrollton, Ga,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Francis Mui-
grove Long.
Congressman, and Mr*. John H. Bank-
head, of Fayette, have been the guest*,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bankhead, Jr.
Miss llene Lamkln, of ELut Lake,
Ala, Is visiting the family of Mr. and
Mr*. S. Lacy.
Miss Josle Appling Is spending a few
days with relatives and friends ln Bir
mingham. _
Mrs. L. M. Smith Is at Moscow, Tens,
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Croesette. ,
Mias Blanche Spain and Mis* Leila
McGregor are visiting In north Alt-
Mr. and Mr*. R. O. Cranford htyt
me to Saginaw, Mich, to spend a few
ays vleltlng Velatlvee. ,
Mlee Joel* Henry, of Mobile, has been
the guest of her sister, Mra.
Cranford. . , ....
Judge James J. Ray and daughter,
Ida Louise, have gone to North Caro
lina tor a two, weeks' vacation.
woodiTury.
Misses Lacte and Birdie Banks "!
Forsyth, are visiting their slater, Mrs.
F. S. Cater.
Mlaaea Chandler, of Lutherville, sna
Miss Bette are gueete of Miss lllnni*
Mies Annie Mae Ison, of Atlanta,
spending a short while with Mrs- J- *
G MI*ae» Glen and Marie Featherston.
formerly of thie place, but now of Mt
con, are vleltlng friends here, t
former being the gueet of Mltt Mt
Bird Wateon, and the latter that «
Miss Mary Owen. .
Mrs. Ella Williams, of Macon. I»
ltlng relative* and friend* here.
Mra. Dr. McKensle. of Thomaston.
returned to her home.thls week, *“•
brief visit to the home ot her fame,
Mr. A. P. Dixon. . „ . i,
Mr*. Foote, it Pasadena, Cal, »
■pending some time with her fat
Mr. A. J. Fendlay. and family.
Mra. McMeekln, of Dothan. At*.
the gueet of Mr*. N. T. Smith ^
Mr. and Mr*. Emmet WUIlsma
LaGrange, are at the home of Mr B
Williams here. ' - . „ , Va i rt
Mrs. Beeler Is stopping at the "»
house. ,.i nr.
Rev. Blalock, of LaGrange, and v
Cousin, of Lutherville, are attenniw
the Baptist association here.
CORNELIA.
Miss Lillie Harrison la spending me j
mer with her sister, Mr* J*m'«
Miss Led* Well* bss ns her ft"* 1 ’L
Edna l'nyne and I,utn Hogsed. of ^ I
Mr. and Mr* Bamsenr recently r* ' 1
from Sun Francisco, are risltlfk 1,1
ter, Mr*. Brownlow. . *<* it-
Jlr* Mattie McEntire left YrMur roc
sots, where she will sjynd some "T yn*
her sister, Mra. T. J. McConnell. 3
Peachtree place.
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