The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 21, 1906, Image 11

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_ « w THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. hday, ji i.\ :i. nr ll The U. D. C Founder Vacation Schools Wsrk Mr*. II. C. Goodlett, of Nashville, tenn.. I, the founder and flr*t presI- of the United Daughter* of the Confederacy. Phe Is a very modest and Interesting woman, who has the honor of accomplishing a wonderful work for #Tlr.g patriotism, thereby perpetuat ing the memory of the heroic dead of tfca entire Southland. Mr-. Ooodtett worked for many years In organizing the United Daughters of the Confed- erzry. before the association of which the was president would nsalst and co operate with her In calling a conven tion and Inviting other Daughter* of the Confederacy to unite In forming a national association. On September 10, 1191, the United Daughters of the Con- fsderacy was organized In Nashville. This society now numbers 40.000 mem- hen. all due to the untiring effort and Influence of Mra. Goodlett. Her object In uniting the women of the South waa . to bring them together, to pull shoulder to shoulder with the Confederate vet- trans in extending all necessary aid to the needy survivor* of the war be tween the state*; to protect historic places of the Confederacy; to record tut part taken by Southern women, aw well in untiring effort after the war In the reconstruction of the South as In jatlsnt endurance of hardship and pa triotic devotion during the struggle; to honor the memory of those who fell In the service of. the Confederate states, and to cherish ties of friendship among the members of the society. A vacation school, wherein the city bound children may enjoy a holiday Is one of the greatest features for club work. It Is not only, a work for wo men's clubs, but goes further than that, and gives an opportunity to those who wish to do some good In the world, by, subscribing and donating to a most worthy cause. In Cincinnati, the wo man!* club, has successfully operated a school of this kind for seven years, and In the school for this summer there are enrolled ISO children, with many more on the watting list. Four morn ings during the week these children are taught, during the hours of 9 toll o'clock, a class In Instructive manual work, such as basket weaving, model ing in-clay, kindergarten work, sewing, drawing and painting, carpentry work and cardboard cutting. On the fifth day of the school these children are given an outing of some description, at which they are the guests of the school patrons, and .are royally entertained at an all-day picnic and • romp. These summer schools are nonsectarian, free, bookless and devoted entlrsly to man ual work. It Is an admirable work and Is surely a means and way of de veloping the minds and hearts of many a city child, gives to each one a very beautiful way of spending five morn ings of the week and keeps them off the streets. District Nursing Birmingham Is to organise district nursing on a new basis, and as on aux lllary of the United Charities. Miss Grace Smith. Miss Nannie Ham ilton, president of the Trained Kurae’a Association, and Miss Barry, the su perintendent of the Hillman hospital, all of whom are widely known In Birm ingham, are most actively Intereeted In making the movement a success, having observed the tremendous good the system has accomplished tn other cltlee and the absolute need for Just such an organisation here. The district work Is not entirely new In Birmingham aa the Hillman hospital employed a nurse up until a few months ago for Just this sort of work. As an organization, however, .on well- laid and definite plans. It will be a new department. When Its plan and methods of work. Its significance and scope are fully comprehended the organisation will nfeet with unanimous approval as It deserves and hearty support.. At the present writing Miss Lucy Kenon Is the only district nurss In At lanta. She Is officially a parish nurse, aa she Is entirely supported by the Episcopal churches of Atlanta, but she Is subject to any calls from any de nomination, and stands ever ready to aid the alck from any part of the city. She has accomplished a world of good, tome of which It known, but ths great er part Is dons so quietly and so un heralded that her true success and worth la known only to the sufferers who have known and felt her minis tering touch. Out Work in 'Summer Kelr Hardie. member of parliament, the leader of the British Labor party, writes aa follows as to women who volt: "To those who are opposed on prin ciple to women having ths votes at all, I have little to soy. Theta I find It easier to pity than to reason with. In ths English colonies women are voters, but they have not, because of that, ceased to be wives or mothers. Their outlook on life has been broad ened by the possession of ths vote which forces them to Interest them selves lit political and social questions. They are thus In a fair way to be come better companions of their hus bands and I say this with deep con viction—heller mothers. A woman whose clrcto of interests la circum scribed by her pots, pans and scrub bing brushes, varied by an occasional gossip with a neighbor or a quarrel with her husband, can never, however affectionate, be other than a curb upon the opening, citgerly questioning Intel ligence of her children. Broaden the outlook of the mother, and you open a new world for childhood to grow In, and bind many n wild, v,ayward youth to his home llfo who Is now driven out Into ths hard world for lark of that sympathetic, Intelligent companionship which an educated and enlightened mother can alone supply. •The "half angel, hnlf Idiot," period la over In the woman's world. She la fighting her way Into svery sphere of human activity. Her labor la coming Into competition with that ofcman In nearly svery department of Industry. Women should Insist upon political equality, whatever ths conditions of that equality may be." During the warm summer months there Is naturally very little work of any consequence being dons by ths Osorgtn club women. Almost everyone Is enjoying the vacation at the moun tain or seashore resort, and of court* club work Is a thing which will only be begun In the fall. When cooler .weather approach** the members of the Georgia clubs wilt return f> each session with active minds, and sver willing and ready to carry out tome magnificent work which Is always un der the management of the federation, While we are enjoying the much needed summer rest, 1st each on* of the club women occupy her thoughts and attention with somo new and en gaging subject which may be placed before t!.l club at Its fall and winter meeting*. Already on* cluft haa been formed during July, and haa among the num ber of member* the prominent women of College Park. They are: Mra. Nina H.. Thornton, Mrs. Emma D. Willing ham, Mrs. Moggie W. Willingham, Mrs. Lurlle Castleberry Woodward. Mrs. Line H. Whits, Mrs. Cornells W. Al- frlend, Mra. Emms C. Connolly. Mrs. ilsssle J. Boyd, Miss Mnry Crenshaw, Mrs. Madge C. Eldar, Mra. Annlo C. Graves, Mrs. Alma C. Gray. Mrs. Ora It. Guinn, Mrs. Grace L. Martin, Mrs. Fannie A. Mason, Mrs. Carrie G. Mc Crary, Mrs. Fannie T. Lyle, Mrs. Mory C. Reid, Mrs. Bella R. Rlrhnrdson. Mrs. Bessie H. Hhsefer. Mrs. Kate F. Shaw, Mrs. Anita M. Sturdivant, and Miss Annie C. Thornton. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities STYLISH ■ COSTUME CHATTANOOGA, TENN. A reception was held nt the home of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Kirkpatrick Tues day night, In honor of their guests, Mias Rose Sewell, of Alabama, and Mias Bert 8ewell, of Summerville, Ga. The evening was spent In the enjoy ment of games and refreshments. none present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Wit llatns, of Columbus, On.; the Misses Sewell and a number of others. Mias Motile Thatcher has announced the marriage of her niece. Miss Nancy Bell Thatcher, to Mr. Eugene New kirk, of Jersey City. Mr. Ballard Td’erly will Tjrolong 'his visit In Jackson, Miss., for several weeks longer. Mr. Lyerly recently iradusted with high honor from V. Mieses Ada and Elite Stone have re lumed from Catoosa Springs. Mrs. W. M. Stone and Sons, Master* Milton and Dan, "have returned from a visit to Catoosa Springs. Misses Elisabeth and Alice Head re turned Friday from Cumberland Island, where they have spent the past three weeks. Miss Marie Flemlster has returned front Catoosa Springs, where she was the guest of Mlsa Catherine Martin. Ur. Reginald Keith, of Natchez, .Miss, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Keith, on Cherry street. He *111 leave In a few days for Carters- ville, Ga., where he will Join Mrs. Keith, who Is visiting relatives In that city. Mrs. \v. C. Gaston will leave this week to Join Mr. Gaston at Wrights- Vllle Beach, N. C. Mrs. Fllmore Gibson, Miss Alice Gib- ana. .Mrs. Williamson and daughter, Miss Ethel, have returned from Whlto sulphur. Mrs. j. b. Neely Is visiting friends In Atlanta and Tallulah Falls, Go. Miss Anntelson Miller, of Rldgev entertained a few of her friends Fr! afternoon In honor of Miss L Fowler, of Morgansvltte. Mre. .Marion Howard, of Atlanta, Is flatting her aunt, Mrs. L. O. Walker, on Ulndsny street. Mr and Mrs. G. E. McKennsy end family have returned from a visit to et- Simon’s Island and Atlanta. MUaes Susan, Kate and Martha Fort, Ml. Airy, Ga.. and Kate Ellis, of Macon, Os., arrived this vret\. The quartette of charming girls left for Tate Springs, chaperoned by their »um, Mias Kate Fort. Sir. and Mra. Roy Sweeney and Mas ter Gorge and Miss Margaret Sweeney Jove gono to Alabama. They will make * brief stop *4 Lookout mountain. Miss Eleanor Salmon has returned irom ratoota. Mra. j. n. Quarles Is here from Ce- Jartown, visiting her daughter, -Mr*. Bowman, In 8t. Elmo. Mrs. Bowman 5"i little daughter, Lida, will return borne with Mrs. Quarles. Mrs. l.tzsie p. Boise and Miss Fannie ”• Boise, of Washington, D. C., arrived time ay * n<1 ar ® Bt th# ,nn tar a .Little Miss Julia Luke Wlnnett Is "If, ,rom Nashville visiting friends. Miss Fannie Lee Rawls, a charming Foung lady of Athens, Ala., Is being •ntertalned by Mrs. Wi R. Steele at the southern. Misses Octavla Phillips. Vallle Thoiupv.n am j Bobln Craige have gone I®* Irxlnls Beach to spend their vac*. Ml'a Florence Peeples Is her* frmn Bridgeport visiting her sister, Mrs. Dickey. Miss Mary Stivers has gone to Birm ingham to visit friends. Mrs. C- E. James Is the guest of Mrs. Webster James at Durham, Ga. Mrs. W. H. C. Dudley, of Amertcus, Ga. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. E. Brooke, on East Fourth street. COMMERCE, kllss Estelle Barber entertained Monday evening complimentary to her visitors, Mias Jewel Inin, of Greenville, sod Miss Era rule Moore, of Msyarllle. Tbs horns was appropriately decorated with ferns and growing plants, and Japanese lanterns were hung from ths trees, which eddeji much to the Ireanty of the occasion. Ices wars served and the srsnlsg was spent pleasant ly. Those present were Misses Jewel Ir vin, of Greenville: Emmie Moore, of Mars eille: Lou Ona, Ceell aud May Die Ut ile, May Hudson, of Atlanta; Guosle Car- son, Mabel double, of Oreenrllle. H, C; Cliff Daughtry. Nine Boyd, of Quttmsi, anil Messrs, ulln Mhsnkle, Dnvls gbspnon, John Ilsrber, Roy Daughter, George Unit- hard, Henry Wmiatnaos, Ernest Jackson, run Barber. Park Holbrook, Iiobhrt Black, tori Paul and Albert Ilsrlier. delightful outing was the ddhlng par ty one ilny reecutly, glren liy Mr. end Sirs, c. It. Stark, for their popular visitor, Miss Slabel Usable, of Greenville, 8. C. The pertly left early In the morning for tbs lake, which Is I miles west of the city, car rying dinner and delicious fruits along. After spending a pleasant day,_the t party returns *" ' *■ *- supper "Ir. at... —. lope DUry, Misses Ctuble, Irvin, Moore. Isrber, Hudson. Pittman. Mattoi, end dessrs. Hat her, Black, Holbrook, Shannon nml Mattox. Mra L. Brown, of Macon, Is ths guest of Mra It. L. Daughtry. MK and Mra. J. F. Shannon ar* . tending the convention of Georgia editors at Hartwell. . . , Misses Ins Bacon and Sarah Moore, of Msyarllle, were the gaests of friends here recently. Ur, I- G. Hardman, of the legislature, •pent Sunday st home. Mlaa Woodls Williamson Is visiting Miss Francis Stephens, near l-eilMtun, Mrs. R. I.. Hardman nnd daughter, Miss Srle, of Atlanta, are with Mrs. W. T. Har bor for several .days. , Professor J. M. Stephenson, of Athens, •peut Sunday with frleuds here. JEFFERSONVILLE. Frank W. Neal Is at home In Thorn ton for a few days. Misses Belle Harrell and Avis Wim berly are vlaltlng frlenda at Bullards. Mon- ing ff Dr. M. A. Beall Is home troee. Mra. W. C. Faulk ha* returned from Macon, where she hae been visiting. Miss Julia Smith, of Dudley, la vlelt- Ing her parents this week. Misses Estell Jones and Eunice Harrell and Ben Jones are back from Tybee. , . Mr. and Mra. D. P. Edwards Is on a vacation trip to Thomaston and At lanta. Mr. Edwards' place being filled by the assistant cashier, Charle* W. Lancaster. , „ _ Miesre Nellye CtOpmsn and Mary Faulk are visiting Mis* Cornelia Sfeth- rick, of Tarveravllle, were gueate of our city. Professor John B. Query Is with us again. Rev. E. M. Hemming haa returned from a visit to New York City. Louisville. ills* Fannie Hudson Is at home for the summer, and haa aa her guest Mlaa Charm Oliver, of Atlanta. Mr. Jim Ramsey Is at home from Ma con on his vacattorf. Misses Georgia Crane and Eddie Hunter, of Decatur, Ga., are spending several days with Miss Luclle Gamble. Miss Ruby McCook, of Robeline, La, Is spending the sumqier In Georgia, and Is now the guest of Miss Margaret Farmer tn this city. Mr. R. L. Gamble, Jr„ Is at home from the Citadel, Charleston. One of the most enjoyable occaetons of the season was the picnic given by the young men of the city at warren's Mill, on Thursday, In honor of visiting young ladles. Those In attendance were Messrs. A. S. Keith, F. A. Stone, William Little, F. M. Kirkpatrick, W. A. Ramsey, R. L. Farmer, K. L. Gam ble, Jr., W. J. Clark, Jim Ramsey, An drew White, R. L. Rhodes, and Misses Ruby McCook,- Annie Clark, Luclle Gamble, Eddie Hunter, Nell Barron, Alice Roberts, Bettle Farmer, Eunice Hudeon, Fannie Hudson, Charm Oli ver, Julia Warren, Georgia Crane, Mrs. T. B. Preskltt, chapenone. MILLEDfliviLLE. The Forty-two Club wee charmingly en tertained by Mrs. K. T. Alfrlend on Friday morning. After Iho games s delicious salad coarse and Ice ten were served. The guest* were Misses Louise end Anna Cose, Mary tarrett, Gertrude Horse, Scott Whitaker, Mery nine. Merle Whitaker. Meeds me* W. I. Irvin, E. A. Tlgnsr, J. H. Vinson, A. It. Marchont, of Atlanta; Karauet Kvass, Jr., and C. W. Rlchtsr. Mrs. Adah Kvass Austin entertained In formally st cards on Ktidsy afternoon. Mrs. 1. P. Atchison will entertain tbs Forty-two Club on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Frsncle Perklss entertained s few friends ou Friday morning. Misses Mettle end Meybelle Moore eo- talned a few friends In honor of their slater. Mrs. Louis Hjioilea, of Ms con, Report sf Art Crafts Cem- Repsrtsf Library Committee mittee "Life without Industry l» guilt; In dustry without beauty Is brutality." Ths work of ths art-crafts commit tee for 1904-19AJ constated tn the of fer to the clubs for a period of one to two weeks each of the Instruction Mlsa Frances II. Lyon, state director of art-crafts, and graduate of Pratt Institute. Mis* Lyon went during the sea to clubs In Augusta, West Point, Cal houn and Falrburn. beside* work un der same conditions In Florence Crtt tenton home and Hspevtlls Orphan home, Atlanta. Art-crafts committees were formo tn each' of these towns and much In terest excited. In Atlanta at this time the local committee. Mrs. A, O. Wood u-ard, chairman, < la giving to two the rural schools of Fulton county In ■traction In designing from a Pratt graduate. The nrt-crafts committee of West Point Woman's Club has three good departments—general hand-crafts, bss ketry and embroidery—with Mr*. Ed win l.nng, Mra. M. J. McAfee and Mr*, James Lanier as chairmen. ■Calhoun's work Is with ths public schools and with ths placing of orders for hand-woven goods, etc., among tbs mountain woman. MRS. JOHN K. OTTLBT, Chairman. games Ice cream with ess* was vln. near the city. MU „,lsses Mattye and Maggie Balkomb, of Macon, are visiting Mra. A. F. Mar tin on Rose Hill. _ . , W. L. Thompson, of Berwick, .waa In the city this week. Mlsa Iris Jons* Is attending a house party at Spread, Go, Mis* Alma Tharpe, of Dty Branch, waa the guest of Mlsa Bessie Harrell. Misses Madge and Nellie Fltxpat- Jlra. T. L. McComb. Mrs. L. II. Thome ml Mrs. U. T. WVIdcnuau are st Indian tipring*. 1 Mies Kngcnle Dellemlimigh Is the guest at Mrs. A. D. Nrsblt. SU-; will return to her home In Tennessee this week. Her. end Mrs. J. T. Daves are visiting Athena Mr. Mslcomh Flemlster I* st Indian Wad Mra Thomas Conn, of Cart ere villi-. are the gneste of Captain W. I. Conn. Miss Annie Tennent Is vlaltlng Wrights- VIII# Beach, N. C. Mra. Beach sail children, of Columbus, ■re the guests of Mra. Beech’s mother, Mra Ell* Wlmbueh. CUTHBERT. Misses reullne end’ Vernon libeller srs on an extended trip to Asheville, N. C„ Tonway end other points. Mr. T. Kills Duckhsrl, representing Ths Georgies, was lu the city this week. Miss Hn-de Elliott entertained st her home on McDonald «venue Tuesday even- tug. lu an Interesting gam* or word* building, Colonel J. W. Harris and lllaa j The Only French Dry Cleaning Process in Georgia Bfltalt entertain. derson, of Hephlxbab, who la the i Mra. G. V. Beall. Mlaa Maude Ka . Euchre Clal» Wedne and cake were eenred. _ w.»a the prise. a pretty fan. , On Wednesday evening Mlaa Carolyn »ttonor 1 of Ufes" Hel*n*WtJraoa 8YYmw Mra. c. Whltennrst ana enuaren navi r SP #l fc» jfnlU' retnrned from a vl.lt to friend, at Dong I rr^.mks * losoelllo JULIETTE. nndtf wlth ifr. and Mlaa i. la tba gutat Foray Hi, am the gueata and LeHa Adama. Mlaa Belle Nolen, of Atlanta, baa been ir gneat of .Mrs. J. If. Glover for aov- Mlaa clam Thompaoo. of Flotilla, la tie* Inc Clara nml Alma l’rlakcll Mlaa limb lirynnt, of Flotilla, woa popular gneat of Mlaa Maude McUeo Handay. Hemal aorTlroa are t*lng conducted at the Julietta Mathodlat ebureb tbla wcef v. Mr. ArneM being In charge, flat Willie Mee l’mldy complimented inber of her young frlenda with n i Utful biwn party one evening recently, xra. Guy Williams la vlaltlng friend. In rannab. IIm l!ea.le Hmltli, of Round Oak, woa returned from an extended vlalt to rein- tlvee In Washington county. Dr. W. J. timltb .pent Tuesday In Jack •on. Mra. II. J. Ilarrlaon. of llayneballc, baa returned homo after .pending tome time with Imr dau.htri Mra Mr. Cbarlla’ Sellncr and ulitera. Mlasea Itoanlle nud Wllln. are upending this we< at <;unihcrland Inland. ACWORTM. Mia. fictile ffnrivell, of Atlanta* !a tt guest of Mlaaea I.tilu and Ray Mitchell. Mlaee. Lawbon, of Marietta, apent Nun- day hero with tba Mlaaea Logon. Mr. Londo Awtrey baa returned from vlalt to Morlctta. Mlaa Jennie Mao Hledger, of Kmenoo, II vlaltlng relative* here. Mlaa Bvn Smith, of Dalton, I. spending .n®»te* time with relatives here. Mra. A. J. Johoaon nnd children have gone to ap*ud two weeks at Florida and Indian Knrltig. Mrs. Fierce i — — lie, aro the guest, of Mri. mukas. " a. Wayne Farris and llUle ami, Alton, i dmq tbe bavo I ■ou. tbe guests of Mrs. Mary bmlth* Miss Ada Lewis, of Towdor flprfngf, spent last week with the Misses Lunaford. kilts Maggie llallenuer. after unending several weeks hern with Mrs. B. M. D/nr. has returned to her homo at Cr/atal Springs. • — a while CAVE SPRING. Mia* Wanrim lllnsler left yt+tertiaf tor Pittsburg, Pa., to vlalt relative*. Rev. CT A. Norton ami wife arrived Tnos day to vlalt th. latter's sister, Mra. J . and Mrs. C ft. Miller, of Ohio, are •burping nt the Bewell house. Mrs. Ilarrls and daughter, of Home, who bavo (Mwa at f be Cars Hut lug hotel for to pnst t*n days, returned hcmio toda/. I MIbo Rertn Mosoler, of nirmlnghanj, l« [tb# guest of Mlaa Minnie Nmitb. Mr. Jaab Tuinlin has returned from At l.ntlc Beorb, Pla. Mr. F. f*. atm* and Carl Clark, of Rome, ■Nt MMSV jMft. Mr. Frank Park sad mother, of Row! der, Colo., will arrive today to visit frllsds. Miss Maud Miller haa returned I Mrs. R. /. Mlmmona and aon. of At lanta. are at the Deaf and Dumb Inatl tattoo, the gin»*ra of Mra. Connor. Mlea Huale Wtlroi left Matorday for her borne at JaekwmvIUe, Ga. h Mr. loo C. Forbes, of College Porir. la towa. Ml«s Mar/ Ilarrleon. of CodartOWI* rived Monday to visit Mrs. Paul Moat- M. Garrett. Mra. T. B. Tur ner ami children laave tbla morning for Princeton. Ky. d bo thanked for books, Th.‘\ ,n*' th*- \*d. im "f tiie distant and the dead. And make us heirs to the spiritual llfo of past ages. —\V. E. Channing. The library work of the Federated Clubs throughout the state Ineludao three divisions, namely: The perma nent state library, the traveling libra- rSea of Individual clubs, and the gift libraries of Individual clubs. The permanent library. In the hands •f th*' H\I '** Hill.It \ r tMM.Iftee, now c mxiata of about 200 volumes In groups, daallng with the following subjects: Music* art, lltarature. history of dif ferent nations, domestic science, archi tecture; nleo sections on Browning *nd Nhnkeapeare and a completo Kncyclo- pedla Ilrltanlca. Too much atreas cannot he laid on tho values of these section libraries to the newly formed clubs of the stnt*. Clubs or Individ nig po^Hsii,* i„>oks of reference or research considered too valuable for use In th^ -lavcim* li braries, or for gifts to any special lo cality, are urged to eend them to the federation state library, tn care of the chairman of the state library commit tee, where they can be nt the service of the various clubs tn small towns or country neighborhoods, where bonk* of reference are not otherwise available. Any gifts of hooks are ueimmed by the committee and particularly de. •Ired ara volumes of Sbakaepeare, and coplee of Hhaktapenre'a plays, with Hudson’s notes or others. Regarding the means of transporta tion, it la well that those making ap plication for the books should be ready to pay the small sum required for freight and express. Yet. by the kind- ness of tht railroad officials, and of club members having express frank privileges, collections are often sent out with no expense at all to the receiver*, and thla la arranged In all pouMble cases. Tha work of managing traveling li braries la carried on successfully by many cluba throughout tha state, es- i*clally those In rural localities, where short Journeys for the cases are possi ble, prompt returns of cases nHsur«®d and the coet of delivery at tho club headquarters not oxceaalve. Clubs that find tho traveling libraries difficult or too expensive have In sev eral casta changed thetr system to that of book collections of from forty to permanent schools or Hhl library committee especially re quests all clubs to keep a systematic record of library work and the dis- ttlliuthui "f i'"r l“-l »* fiN during the com- Ing year, that a completo report of tho state work may bo Included In tho next year book. Tho state committee desires to ex- Imorh Its fh inlet r . »»,.• *.«tlr* *.t«l^ f..r un failing klndnf«« In th** m.ittrr --f honk fr«!iH|»t»rtjitlon, and to main Individual donor* of book*, and to the Aiqil*»t«m Publishing Company, which Is sending out sots or encyclopedias on the recom mendation of tho library committee. This gift of the Appleton rompanv l.a upphfng n valuable Ilhn*r> nm letis to many schools where tho purchnse of such a work could not bo thought of. The Importance of this library work by the clubs cannot bo overestimated. The value of the I'Vdel fifed Club work has nlwMVM lain hi the fai t that It an swers the call for help of tho mind and the soul of the people. Hook hun- K*'I I * "M* ..f til*' Mli-IIM ..f awalonlng Intellrrtim! f«insr|.n|Mne«s, and oil over th»* Mat#* In plat * •* u In-re hooks and porl'MlIruls have never found fhelr way tho children aro crying to ths women of the Federated Clubs to feed t h *• 111 Let ns send to every corner of our beloved state the books and pictures that will In-Ip t" open the great world to those whoso lives must otherwise be barren grid unenlightened M Its. D. O. M'CARK. Chairman VN Votary Lake Hbeldoa, Addle Iloge nnd Fannie Cilbertson have return«i from Rome, where tbsy went to r perk will stylo with oton coot. Bonds of light gray broadcloth are used as trfmmlo and around the jacket and cufTs there 1s a frill of valendannea lace. A full white waist of some soft material may be worn under the coat. DUBLIN. Mtee Irma Ere baa retained to bet home after a visit to relative#. Mra. C. Whitehurst abd # children hava Mlaaea CohlAo Hood and Ethel and An-! '"Slr’w. J. stte McDonald are apendlr ling a few days da; *nV’Kseey left Thursday for At J lanta, where be bss accepted a position. s I .wiunii rium, ’I Ur. Karl Krarer Use returned to Jsek- I aomille. Mr. and Mrs. B. I* Walker entertained " Wed- 'ir! from Mrs. ttvned mlsgtu Ur. -, of Atlsnra, spent Ren- bare returned Dry Cletncr of fine Gown*. Silk Robes and all Raiment, of •h* finest texture,. Price, reason,ble. MNorfft Pryor. Phone, 43 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS ORDERS. . J. Reader, of AtlsnU, * Ell!! 2fif£t*,nd deurtter hsre ra- Ml from * rlrit to retetlre, at Illr- turn. At*. „.. C. Wbltrksret bee returned from '‘tir* J MP 2.”^imoee. Jr. left Sunder for rhlreco. New York end other points on quite u number of jroun* people test Wed- ImriDoea. vender ermine In honor of Hr. Kurt > Hr. B. C. H,boner spent Bunder In Uu Wearer, of Jerkeonrlltr. In un luterauttn* i con. tS*°f 1 ■ * X J ' OBy,on Mn end Mrs. bter* Buber the emtleasn'e prise. « pearl rtfeh pt*. A denebtfsl eeled JJ J. Diner* I, at WriebterlU* , . , . InlMjBmrh. If. C. _ _ .-miree wee eenred. Her. Genre* C. Tbompeon, of At Mra. Geoiy* T. Moor* I* In Ethertno. > rerent Ir rtelted friend. In the rltj. Unlonel J. W. Herat. I* spend!,, * few Mr. J. W. Brrne t* tn Atlsits on dare with home Mbs st Herod. , nee*. Mr. end Mra. G. H. Perry ir* st Tybee for the week. Attests, Jurat- Mr*. A. I. Farter, of Attests, spent part of last week l* tbe dtr, tbe (ueet of Mtee Mra. E. W. Mofrork, of VI C.. I* the eueet of Mrs. If. Miss Meeele I’.ttlllo be, I ■ rl.lt to Meroo. Mra. J. W Itbosla. Mr. L P, ■ml.tlsf In ■ pro- _ returned from • -V - . Tud^mtly en Is Benderarilte. r. Moreork. of Weshlneto„. retnrned'froni Mre.' j." wMttokes I, rteltls, retetlre* it . u ,. Baum bse returned from ■ trip to polnte In Mouth Ueorits. Ml m Msrttra t.'obtt returned Me furrier to her bom* lb Alhuny. uftee ependlu, *oai» time lu the ritf. tbe xneaf of Mleueu Btauehe usd Ad*Une Baum. Mies Ven Arnold le rial tin* I* Meron. Ml** Gertrude Harris be* retunrad to her bom* 4a llawklusrllle. Mr*. W. t*. Allen bee retunrad from * TtsJt to retetlre* lu North Georzl*. Mr. IL F. Deem spent Baud*/ In Surta- n *Mr. W. F. Walker bss returned from ■ bail nee* trip In Mouth Ger-rd,. Mlm Mettle Jollies Is risltte, friend* la Szaderarllle. Home, wl - Mteelonery rally Tlr. Ilorae* Wells, of Zeliulon, arrir* tomorrow to rl.lt friend.. JEFFERSON. Min Fey EtfcrMee returner! B iturrtey from Winder, eeeomf »!wp«rT * from a visit las Ilnllldsr, of Atlanta, lag Mr. and Mra vr. D. Holllilay. lira. Wat tor Mlditl wai tb»* encit of her motkar, Mrs. ft. A. Johnson, this Jraalc Thurmond and children, nt Fit sacra Id. hava been guesta of Mrs. A. C. Appleby for two weeks Mr*, r. If. Matthews rootlnueo critically ill ftuamer ftqilth York. on roe. Is lo the and little ■UtOfnirfl BNIIBIBIr «**• william- •on have rotnroed from a trip to TaUolab Falla. MIm Barney Stead, of Atlanta, le tbe gneet of Mies Bageofe Ilarrlaon at the Her- rlson house. MIm C. R. Durham, of Athena, la the gue«t of the MIseee Montgomery. Mlaaea Irene sod Ruth Htcvcne have as flid-lr guest Mlsa Ilertha Htevcns, of Den eighty volumes aent aa gift to carefully chosen Nolle Cola _ IIns llrlghtv Ir. Howard Darber la Commerce. of Mlsa i I *lyde visiting rflatlren ■BSP*’* JEFFERSONVILLE. Mra. J. J. Well wm able to lirrme of W. T. Well this wek, se of some time. MUaes Madge ami Neill rsvllle, vlslfpd frle vek. M. J. Carswell'e residence on Mala street nearing completion. Misses Avte \VlmUerly end Relic Ifsr- r* ll arc visiting friends thl* wrek nt Hal* ' irds ('ashler Thompson, of the Rank of Rsr- If k iltirMl'i, «,.t gr**etr»l hit frlontfi l*DNMantlj on our etroets a few «l«rs More. Mitt L'll/alfth ll'ii kett visited Mist Ke- tcilf. Jooes last week. Frank Neal Is vlsltlog Mpsrta and Thom son on a vacation far • few days II. Vaughn and II. R Wlmt-rly ••took tho r. M. A. Ideate n» Sh-ilatone •st Matvrday. ■OuIiIt D. I*. E'lwnrds, of the new Rsok Ji-fTf-rsooTlile. vl*!f*-d relatives at Thom es! no end Atlsnte Ust II. I*. D. Ha the eegeteo of et Tneedey. *Jlse Alma Thorpe, of Dry Rrsneh, t# Itlng Miss It-—I- Ifnrrell tills wt*ek. Dr. M. A. Reell came up from Dudley ‘ sad ftendoy with-home nnd spent ftatorday i fnlka *' to Tybee. • *te I». P. L...UW- .■ this week at Tbomo: r*. |i, p Ldwnrds Is vlsltlog her moth- l»r. J. O. Elder and Mr. I Mr. ,*4 Mra. W. H. Wllllem NORCROSS. An 1 r. ♦ • •: * .'ing *-wnt ..f fh** we»*k was tlio song recital Monday evening bv Mt Neu**ll A Wm n»*r, <.f New Voric ID HI« \ <ii'‘** lx ;f 11< ti termr <»f wonderful range. • .Mr. and .Mre. H. Lynch, of New York, an* with ilra. David Wall. Mr. and Mra. II. H. Illrsch,*of At lanta, are at the Hotel Ilrunewl* k. Mra. Simmons and her granddaugh ter, Mies Elisabeth Patlllo. are at tho Hotel Brunswick. Mr. Newell A. Warner, of New York Clly, and Mlaa Hope Kingsbury War ner, of Columbu-. ' tit . Ri'i'i- the recent guests of Mies Harriett Webster The Norcross Woman’s Club met with Mre. Dora Kl**»r Webster last Thursday afternoon. An IntercMtlng talk waa given by Mre. Homer Jones, the president, nnd rminy plans were made for early fall and winter. H.i-il* ff WibMor will visit Miss Misses Meal# Hancock eed Belle ftadth i * | H^ rn ' were gnrtm of friends la Galaeevine re-1 Ml" eently. for th< MIseee Rearb sod Terry are here from Daley Tick nor In Cbls data. Mrs. K. Winn Horn George Rojm in .Ktlnni Mlse Nibble Me Dan I i see of the Walking arly visiting Mrs. Bert Joi visiting friends >f Atlanta, fa id Mr. Graham re here during