The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 23, 1906, Image 9

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— THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MONDAY. JULY 8, IMS. (Senator Copelan, u-h**re ehe will s*i»' Min Klenuor n Atlanta, M _ _ 1 the auimuer. Branch entertained SOUTHERN SOCIETY VALD08TA. An unusually pleasant midsummer function was tbs reception at the Elks purlors on Tuesday evening, compll oentary to Mtas Bessie McRae, of -(julncy, Fla. Mrs. J. Mr Pearson wa/ tne hostess. Mlsa McRae has been the guest here for some time of Miss Mec Young, and If the recipient of many so* dal attentions. The aftalr on Tuesday evening was attended by a large party of Valdosta's society young people, twenty or thirty couples being present. Dancing, cards and music were the features of the evening. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ablal Winn wtre chaperon*. Mrs. R. T. Waldrep, of this city, has returned from an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fogler, Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Briggs and their son, Matt, are spending some time ' Washington and New York. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace left this week for a trip to points In Mississippi and Kentucky. Mrs. P. D. DuBose hns returned from a visit to tjer former home at Blakely, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dalton returned this week from their bridal trip to Cal Ifornla and other Western states. Among the Valdosta people who are away for the summer are: Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Rose, Mrs. Darnell and the Misses Converse, who have gone to yew York: Mrs. Ray T. Thomas, who Is in Athens: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bar ber, at Atlantic Beach; Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Varnedoe and Mrs. W. D. Pee. pies, at Dahlonega; Mrs. W. E. Thom, as, at various north Georgia points; Mrs. Joseph Mark, and her daughter, MISS Sadie, who are In St. Louis; Miss Ida Rogers, who will divide her time between Milwaukee and Chicago, and Miss Lissle Havecott, who Is In Den Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hicks have re turned from a visit to relatives and friends at Reynolds, Go. and Mrs. A. W. Palin, of Al banv. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Palin, In this city, this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Henderson have gone to AsAevlIIe, N. C., from which point they will visit Waynesvllle for ro weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gleason, of Savannah, who were married. In this city a few months ago, are In the city this week and will likely make this their home In future. DECATUR, ALA. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carrleger are visiting In Gadsden. Mias Hasty Lfcwts, of Birmingham, visited here the past week. Mrs. R. C. White, of East Lake, Is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Solomon are In Kelso, Tenn. Miss Lula Hurst, of Savannah, Tenn. Is In the city. Mrs. D. A. Leatherwood, of Elkton, Tenn., Is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Myers, Mrs. R. A. Kirkland Is In Moulton. Miss Frances Covington Is In Vine' mont this week. MrroBettle Pointer la at home for a visit to Iuka, Miss. Miss Hartley Patton, of Thomasvllle, Ga.. Is the guest of Mrs. G. M. J. Thomas. Mrs. B. W. Watson Is In Livingston, Ala. Mrs. James L. Echols Is spending the •uminer at Vlnemont. Miss Vene Littlejohn Is at Union City, Tenn. Mlsa Frances Dobbs has returned to her home in Birmingham after a visit to Mrs. 8. E. Wasson. Mis. Foster Pointer Is at home after t visit to Iuka, bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Cohn are on tn extended visit to the far West. Miss Basel Hardy has returned to her home In Union City, Tenn., after. • visit here. Miss Fannie McBride, of Florence, wss here this week. Miss Maud L. Dance has. returned to her home In Kentucky.. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Koch and Miss weaver have returned from a visit to Louisville, Ky. Mrs. o. J. Thomas Is In •Pulaski, Tenn. Miss Lily Maynerd Is In Elkmont. The Misses Laude are In Fort Wayne, id. Miss Clem Masterson Is at home aft- tr a visit to Columbiana. Mrs. T. D. Thomas, of Cullman, Is In the Decaturs. Mrs. p. e. Lewis Is in Huntsville. Mrs. w. o. Parsons, of Atlanta, Ga., •as returned home after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKeyvey, of Memphis, are here on a visit. Miss Edna Newaon Is visiting In Fay' •ttevllle. Tenn. Mr. and Sirs. E. L. Brpadway, of Louisville, Ky., ore here on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Warrick vla- «sd In Hartselle the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martatn, of Fedora, Kano., are here, Mrs. Lon Howell, of Neel, was here “• past week. Miss Lepha Jolly visited In Hunts- FWj the past week. Miss Maud Smith was In Florence *nd Sheffield the past week. u »e of the most charming picnics of * season was the one given by-the members of St. Johns Episcopal church tki ' 8outh Side park on Thursday of this week. -Mrs. g. M. J. Thomas entertained on raesday evening in honor of Miss b I)anc *. of Louisville, Ky., and Kl! Frances Dobbs, of Birmingham. Sr* 1 thirty guests wsre present. Re- tfwhments were served. „ barnesville H. 8. Bradley, of St Louts, Mo., 5“ ,h « city, the guest of her parents, * r Mrs. J. w. Stafford. She has t.warm friends In thl| commun- 7,watch wss her former home. Jack Blalock and family, of ^turnbia. s. c„ are at Resthaven, to J™ 1 ; a few weeks, visiting relatives “"and their old horns. Mamie Dawson has returned to "home In Columbus after spending 2W« of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Adams. and Mrs. W. R. Waldrop, of sth Y ,lle > *■>*•. have been visiting "the city, Mtv.Ceorge T. Stocks, of Newnan, Is h the family of her father, Mr. u - • arawell. J A - H. Henalee has gone to Grif- Uu * p * nd a w*«h with relatives, •till! „, L1I >' Turner has gone lo -fe^'ille, where she will spend the U, ,, weeks among relatives. Homer Howard has returned v ,, rrom Cuba, where he has been ■m*. ? a,t acveral months as civil Mr. £ ,or a Wff railroad company. Z trank W. Lake and children, of Ini Yu ?**■ *** * n ,h * etty on a visit • Hun Mrs. Blake's broth- GIRLS SHOULD LOOK A T MATRIMONY WITH EYES OF GOOD COMMON SENSE By ARLETTA BURROUGHS. The old adage, "Look before you leap," is applicable nowhere more than in marriage. The entrance Into this qtate should be contemplated In a most practical way. Too often youths and maidens are so much In love with one another thht the serioue side of the life they Intend to enter never presents Itself to either of them. Love Is a divine thing. It Is abso lutely Indispensable to happiness either single or married. But It Is not every thing. The necessity for bread and butter, for Instance, has a fashion of Intruding Itself Into such combinations In a way that Is somettmss startling. If many silly boys and equally moon struck girls were to devote as much thought to the future as they do to ward overcoming obstacles in the way to the parson there would be fewer foolish marriages, to say nothing of divorces. Raven Theory Disproved, Improvident youth seems to have a weak developed Idea at times that the ravens are waiting around In Hocks to provide food. It It Incredible that In this practical every-day age so many absolutely hopeless cases, should pre sent themselves to the view of the average clllsen. The happiest marriages are by no means dependent en the possession of a fortune. However, a man to be fair to the girl he wishes to marry, to say nothing of himself, should have In ac tual possession some way to make a living for her. Many times n struggle Is good for the development of the helpmeet when It comes unforeseen. But to deliberately walk Into such a fight with actual want as stares In the face the hastily married, penniless, Job less youth Is to court everything which tends to breed misery. The hopelessness of It all In the mar riage of extreme youth Is that nine times out of ten love, which Is the only thing that can possibly counteract pov erty, proves In such cases to be only a virulent attack of the "puppy" variety, and soon develops Into a condition to be relieved only by the divorce courts. A Heal Love Can Wait Girls, don’t ever allow yourselves to think of matrimony^ until you know Ttitsy evening. MIm Zu.lle I.»*•(>. of Attsnts, Is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. J. IV. Moor*. Ills* om McWhorter left Thor Mar for vtalt to Atlanta and Greenville. Misses May and Louts* UhresUng bar* returned from a visit to IVnfletd. Charles Davison ha* returned to Macon | after n visit to Mrs. J. T. Roswell. Miss l-ella Jernlgan enlertnlnrd the fol- lowing gnrat* at a speud-theslar party Thursday: Misses Adam*. K. and J. Evans I and Mrt. Walker Maddox. Mrs. Edward Smith and Miss Virginia Smith apent several day* this week In Ail- guatn. Messrs. W. E. Ilnmiss, Oridr and Paul Atkinson and M. II. Armor, of Madloon. came down Tuesday to attend Mlaa Klloe Vrmor'a party. W. T. Garrard haa returned to hit homo nt Nona. Joseph A. Hutchinson, of Montlcello, I* visiting his nunt. Mrs. W. I). Armor. Miss dura Hell Hayes, of Monroe, , visiting her sister, Mrt. Lnwton Caldwell. I Miss Hayes. Mias** Ulekert and Miss Wilson, of California, were the Immures . *t * delightful Innrheon with whleh Mr*, that a livlnw la assured vm, tf Caldwell entertained them and ntbrr guest* max.a living is insured you. If you I Pr |,]„. coming. About fifty guest* were and your fiance love each other you I entertained by Miss Elite Armor at a Hoke I ,o r' u 11 * ,,h r srffibmssssassftrfwajfs caa be 8* ervea from allegiance to the I the evening. the lstlr'e prise. n hand- other It Is well to And It out. Pfjnted "Phut* Record'* wee awarded to There have been many happy mar- ll?». -"“L- _ genllem*** | rlages where both parties tO the COn* I «««• ss«*»*W mailu. aur • ikmi |iri«p> i tract have Want in th*iv I* Hoke timltli button, proved n source of tract nave Kept’on In their same ca- wwh merriment. Orange punch was pacity at wage earners, and jointly I served by MIm Virginia Carter and Jo- contributed to the hom.-mokln, a. Htf .MV itiX, ‘.‘HTCVM well ae-a growing hank account. Also. George McWhorter la atteudlug a house men with small Incomes .have mar- PWF «t Buckheed. . . , , I rled and their wives have been perfect- her f d.ii , »hte? , "ilra® '^ r H * lini'iiTrd" " ' ly happy because love was there. The.e paudehifilri-n.' “ BnmaJrtek, aJdj wives knew, however, what to expect, I Parker and daughter, of Auguatn. and laid their plane accordingly. Mrt. Florence II. liarllngtmi la v Because a man does not want to I her mother, lira Hightower, plunge.Immediately Into matrimony le [hiJSSL/SB! ?f°hi 8 «ill a v t on e *o 06 * J 10 * ' OV ,t y °°J5r U - *he* enfetTnitled a ™nfj of 'her illtlS | If he asks you to postpone the wedding I friends on Tueedey afteruoon. NEW HAND-SHAKE LOOKS ■ JUST LIKE HOLDING HANDS until he le well on hla feet, rest a* and Mr*. W. T. Lin ts here visiting the family of her brother. Rev, J. O. Grogan. Misses Stella and Llxa Cater, of Per ry, and Miss Luclle Cater, of Forsyth, have been visiting the family of Pro fessor C. M. Neel. Garland Seaman, who has been mak ing hie home In New York for the past several years, Is spending the week here as the guest of the family of Judge W. A. Prout. Major J. R. Banke, of Forsyth, la In the city, stopping with the family of IIIU BIG i'J’lllft Mrs. B. M. Turner. Mrs. Robert Mitchell has gone to In dian Springs, to remain about ten days. Mrs. S. K. Cook has gone to New York to bo with the family of her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Massey, during the next few months. Colonel G. Dexter Blount, of Savan nah, has been spending some days here with the family of hla mother, Mrs. W. C. Stafford. Mis* Ora May Baird has gone to Vat doeta to vtalt friends. Mrs. Robert Holmes and children, of Sparta, are here visiting the family of Mr. W. P. Holme*. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Kemp, of Macon, have been visiting the family of Mr. F. J. Mlnhlnnette. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Candler, form erly of Washington, but now of At" lanta, have been visiting the family of Mr. E. 8. Murphy thl* week. Mr*. Pierce Hammond has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. 8. Hardy, In Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Walker, Jr., are taking an extended tour, having sailed Wednesday on the City of Memphis for New York, from which place they will go to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, To ronto, Montreal and other points of In terest. A recent pleasant event was the Inf tlal party, given by Miss Leila Collier and Mr. Clarence Collier, at their home on Foreyth street. The house was dec orated with ferns, palms and cut flow ers, and In the Japanese room, where punch wa* served, the color scheme of yellow and green wa« artistically car ried out. An Initial game wa# played, Miss Rosa Hammond being awarded the prise for the moet witty answers. Cream and cake were served. 8PARTA. On account of the abort length of time that It ha# been In service, the Sparta Rifles will not participate In the encampment at Chtckamauga next month, although It I* In the Second regiment. Miss Mary Burt, of Macon, is the guest of Miss Beetle Baker. Mrs. Sterrette Tate Is making an ex tended trip through the North and Ea«t, Mlaa Aiken, of Atlanta, Is vleltlng Mrs. R. B. Baxter. Mlsa Ruth Hood left this week for Mayfield, Ga, to vtalt Mtas Aleen An derson. . . . ... , Mtas Leola Blrdeong Is visiting rela tives In Mayfield. Mrs. Flournoy Mlddlebrooks, of Kis simmee, Fla, who haa been visiting rel ative* here, has returned home. Mrs. Dussenberry. of Atlanta. I* In Sparta vleltlng her stater, Mr*. W. H. B Mta* ll Alberta Orr, of Atlanta, Is the gueet of Mrs. R. H. Thomas here. Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Rhode* have re- turned home after a vtalt to Atlanta. CARTER8VILLE. Mr*. Harry Bradley entertained the Young Matrons' Club at Ita last meet- Ing. She we* assisted In receiving her guest* by Mr*. D. B. Freeman. .Punch j was served by Mis* Tumlln. Miss Elisa Knight entertained the; younger aoclety set at her home Thura- ; day evening In honor of Ml** W llllama, 1 of Roebuck. S. C. The guest* were: Misses William*. Mary Lee Milner, i Kittle and BesrieCtmyere, Selma and t ir na Scheur. Nellie Julia Jones of 8an<ieravll!e,'Sarah WaldruP. Suale May Price. Bertie Milner. Sara Lee Wallace and Bveb'n Miller. Measrs. ed to by parents or other relatives of I turned to ivntl**i<i afler a idenMiit vi»lt to both contracting parties before the th« Ml**** Jernlann. final atep Is taken. It la only in our Tto <l/l«*fafra fromJJreetiihoro lofice to • land of the free" that the feeling of 'mSS? Independence Is so frequently re*pon- ‘Jw|i. 1U NVr.rk, h'rank fliptay slble for the worst form of slavery and Dr. B. C. Adam*, known. I ._ Don’t Whin*. MARIETTA. Other things than money should be ivi. 'jterge Montgomery entertained looked at In a logical manner. Ha* | * number of friends at a speed-th* the man of your choice an ungovern- day party on Wednesday In honor of able temper, whose exhibition at time* Mtas Ship, the guest of Mr*. W A. Du- half amused you? Might thl* temper I Pre. develop with the year* until life would Mr*. Morgan McNeil entertained at bo unbearable with It? If your pres- I bridge on Friday. After the game a ... „ ‘ course luncheon wa* served, ence doe* not hold It In check now, jfl rs . Fred Morris entertained the how about "compatibility of temper" Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club on later. Has he Intemperate habits? It Tuesday afternoon. A salad courae you have not been ablo to lnfluenco was served at the close of the game, h'm Into giving them up. think you The young people enjoyed tho dance that It can be accomplished after mar- given at the armory Tuesday night by rlnge? The answer to this Is a great professor Robert Northcutt. big NO. The Ladles' Afternoqn Euchre Club You will find It well worth your wna entertained on Thursday after while to sit down and contemplate all noon by Miss Lettio Laurence, at the thoao and many other things earnestly home of Mr. and Mr*. D. F. Laurence, before you take such solemn vow* as on Whitlock avenue. The prise, a the marriage service demand*. Then 1 book, "Lady Baltimore,” wa* won by If, with your eye* wide open, you M ,„ Virginia Crosby. . . . „ , „ choose a booby prtae. In the nuptial The Round Doxen Luncheon Club Jone*, came down from Temple, Tex, lottery, atlck to It, and don't go around W a* entertained by Mr*. Lewis Hoppe Wednesday to spend the remainder of whining about It. | on Friday at her home, on Church I the summer. Street I Mrs. Carrie Martin and Mra. M. M , Mrs. D. C. Cole gave a charming Lambdln left Saturday for Indian laat meeting of the Ragtime Club. [card party Wednesday afternoon com- Springs. Mra. Charlie Dunn, who ha* been Lnmentary to her niece, Mlsa Lncla Ruth FMk to the gusetof-Mtaa spending some time In Loe Angeles, I gtarnes, of Gainesville. The prise, a | Felker at h»r home In Monrqe. ibn Lane attended •tiding: In Savannah im there Mrs. Lana . Cra to apend the tne to Richmond on a Photograph of Mra. W. R. Travers, who brought from Europe the liot style of greeting for fashionable folk. Above le a sketch Illustrating the new hitndshake, Introduced by Mrs. Travers at Newport. The distinguish ing feature of the new shake ta the holding of the hand for a longer period of time than heretofore. WATKIN8VILLE. Mtas Mary Harris ta visiting In El Cal, haa returned home. I silver bodkin »et, wa* won by Mr*. 'n' Mo»«°rrt a nf’ afi’a!?.? Fred Morrl »* who presented It to the are spending tw? week?with*ralatIvca I ^^aclf^of < t?ongrM#*card»,°wa*"cut*by ir^statw* 1 Mra^Colbert **n* Atlantal^ ° f «•*“ S h T 'ESKll.'vS. LWau'JJSlta aZu'&'iSm •; »!»*«::, M : In Atlanta. c w DuPre Mr> p Devant, Mr*. w h j 0 nee of HlghSholSe. wa* In Akin P mim A C 2re d piiii M Akin M MM* Fred Morrt, » Mr# * && Hunt, Mr». B. B. I WatklnavlIIe laat weal. T. h’. Lumpklt ."'ilia* Christine Lump- - nota^Brumby' r Mra r ’ Btack 'sfra^OKiar Mr *' Clar4nc ® jSgfifiay tod children, kin and Mra John Calhoun, leave Mon- 5°',“ Bnimby. Mra. B^k. Mra. Oacar ot Alh . n , » r * visiting Cambell Jack- day for Catooaa Springe. Mnw.fi A • on * Mtas L title Johnson, of Roma Q*- n!ir n ?ii ^ 3 ,| M h7 Mi** Marie Fullllov# spent laat Fri I* visiting Mtas Ro.ebud JohatonT "’ •alad courae followed by an Ice wa* day here . Misses Kate and Jane Croucb leave **w.„ , h . The Ice cream festival at the Chris Mis* Virginia Crosby entertained the t)ttn C h U rch Friday evening wa* a euo camping party on Tuesday evening In CMa lplte ot th . unfovarble weath a dellghtful manner. er. alias vraare. naaua aBii-rin.na.i ai wu.a, i hl f JSSff’Li.ffTgJSSi MlSSei Laura and MabelI Thompeon, Friday evening In honor of tier guest, Miss hl m^ P j‘j 'rJl.rTd d^uehter Miss of Otalnetatrllle. are visiting Miss Rebec hMpittll?y ^were ifihm Jtary Copeffn, Lab Chautauaui !f*Y <,ln * *° m * * lm ' ** Ctt,r - ot Atlanta, apant Sunday 1a Jernlgsn, Addle Copelsn. Mlsa DunUp, I Chautauqua N. Y. hers. of Atlanta, and Messrs. Luther Smith,] Mra. W. H. Treyavant la vishing her M1 „ Murray, of Athena, ta uaxteon, Guy Hall and B. O. daughtar. Mr*. Fredarlck Hopkins, In | ap « ndln g the summer with her rela Mra Clem field Glbeon 1s spending thl. I U1 , n .! , _* ap ?!L , L % ,nl k I «v*a here. WWU' I = end Rev. l’harr tr* attending the Athens and Mr* George Catnp. district meeting at Rutledge. Mr. and Mr* Dean at _ ....... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, or Norwood, were Misses Loula and Bessie, of Opelika Whitehead visited Atlanta laat week to taa*t CSC* of Mr ' Md J ' B ' Armor Uta, are .laying at th. wfitlock Stand thS cJErteriP ““ vantlMi* Miss n'lHe Kelley, of Macon, I* vtalt- ho JJ“- . .. v , H n Ml** Zlltah Hutcheraon ta npendlng lux Ml** Belle Armor. . I Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. HaH, of Green*- I thl , month wUh fri*nd* here. Me»*r*. A. A. Ponder, Mile* Lewi* *nd boro, Ga, are visiting Mr. and Mra. Earl Paulmott has accepted * pool Noel Park attended the Installation of the T. It. Hall >lnn In Macon - ‘ O*-. I" I IMS? Redoes Thomp.on entertained last Tuesday evening at a reception next week for Virginia Beach. gree'ns'boro. Miss France* Adam* entertained nt wbtat I Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. John T. Brantlay, of Black- | M1 „ Uarle Eldar apant laat week at shear le vtaltlng her parents, Mr. | jq at Hock with relatives and friends. W. J. Gorham was In Macon Sunday, Messrs Harachel Harris Snd Walker Knights of Pythias lodge at Crawfordvllle Mra. Finn, of Thomaavllle, <] ^Meeira. ’vFlfile Jackson, Mites Lewis, Ony I iT B TtM>ert IO Wnfiama -- oP Evlmavfile I n «— , h - Hill and K. H. Arojor itteridwl tb* «Uf . compllm«nUry to h§p fUMti, MIb8«» hurh^coo at Slloom WedneiKlty nl*ht, i glrpu Ind., la ylRltlnir bar parent*, Mr. »nd Laura and Mabel Thompson. Among by Judjre II. O. Lewi*, fn honor of nit via* | Mra. E. H. Slmpaon. I thoao nreaent were: Mlaaea Annie ltlng friend*. „ . . M those present war*: Ml**e* Annie v£rn mm 1EZm nt Att.nt. re I wBifnday last. Mr. AJex white. Julia Johneton. ZUlah Hutoher- .*L r i sSSPJSOX&iLfl. AiS 11 !!’JSIWaWra and Mlsa Efile Banford. The I >on , Mary Gwyn, Nolle Cocroft, Blanche Gwyn, Mabel Thompeon, Laura Thomposn, Willi* Bue Owyn, Messrs. -- — ... _ ^ ... , „ - , .Jesse Maxey, Ernest Jennings, Roy and Mrs. W. E. Adams. _ Washington, Baltimore and New York. Thrasher. Clinton Ashford. W. J. of*as. mi. sswr th * ,ue,,aorhan ’' Addi, ° n ^ ic *' for New York, where the will spend the a J Jr. tall I w - Ii.u ir u” YVBMni MU Alias ratlin oaniuru. * **” I son Ml turned home Friday after a visit to her I pmrttmnnv nerfnrmed hv the iii«- I !L on * 011 sister, Mrs. Itedmoifd Kor Overton. ™ y ,n * >"*' Gwyn. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Maddox and Hat-1 . . .... . |Thomp< tie Adams, of Putnam, are rialtlng Dr. JtflM Bertha Banks I* vlaltln* In JeMe ; Mlaa Margie fiurha I* at t.’o- Inmbla university, lu New York, for the summer. Mr. and Mr* John W. Wright und fun ily nre at Llthln Mprlnga •lisa Mary I'opclan Jolnnl her father, WE8T POINT. Mr. and Mra. Roy Brown and little MADISON. daughter, of Newnan, are the gueet* of Mra. C. D. Hill and' daughters, of Mra. Hugh Hill. I Nashville, are vtaltlng Mr*. B. F. Beck Mieses Susie and Erin Hayea leave THE “NEW MODEL” AWNINGS THE BEST EVER PUT UP. ,li * nd * throughout this sic- j Mathews. Freeman Puctori, Burges °* the state. 1 Fite, Lindsay Forrester, Ernest Adair. A . Prm,t •>** returned from I Philip Word, Earl Schaur. Cicero Plt- •ffwutart St lin&iTlai Afisst*. U SSaa Milner was ilia boateaa at tha ham. Mrs. C. F. Barnett ta vtaltlng at her old home. East Point. Mrs. W. II. Burnette ta In Knoxville for the cummer. Mlaa Julian Truehart, of Terrell, Tex., ta th* guest of Mra. J. T. Penlrk. Mlsa Ida Aycock left Wednesday for a vtalt to friends at Elberton. Mra. II. L. Simmons, of Atlinte, ta vtaltlng her stater, Mr*. H. T. Hhew. Mr. Marahnll Penlck, of Terrell. Tex., ta vtaltlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Penlck. Measn. % J. W. ard P. L. Burney are In Tennessee for a fortnight. Mra. Rosa Parker and llltle daugh ter. Amelia, left Wednesday for Ashe ville, N. C, where they will spend some time. Mlsa Martha Foster I* visiting (n Athene. EATONTON. Mtas Julia Stubbs I* spending the week at Oconee. Misses Mettle and Bara Hearn ere the guests of Misses Mas and Ruth Poole In Warrenton. Mary Helen Dennis has re lumed from Monroe, where eh* has been th* guest of Mias Mary Felker. Mlsaes Luda and Georgia Hutehln son are spending a few days with their slater, Mrs. Roltn Hutchinson, In Meda A targe number of the younger set ere spending the week at Oconee In on# of the cottage*. Th# crowd ta be ing chaperoned by Mra. Nat Rainey end Mlaa Bennie Mae Ingram. Mrs. W. U dejemette and little daughter, Sara, leave next week for Cordele. John Cowles, of High Springs, Pla ta vtaltlng relatives In th* town and county. Mtas Lillie Williams ta the guest of , i her grand parents In Newborn. HABn ? The returned missionaries. Misses I Leverett# end Oary, who gave ad- I'Ireese* In th# town Tuesday, left Wed- lb :i ••■■oou.K-. ii.u. "•"doy for Milled*, vine. OOicc 101K.Pryorfltrtet* Mr*. King Calloway and little daugh- accompanied by her stater. Mis* this week to attend a house party Talladega, Ala. Mr*. Will Fulls'and eon, Milton, are ependlng tha week at Tallulah Falls. W. 8. Askew, of Atlanta, apent th* first of the week her*. Miss Halite B. Moore expects to vtalt relatives In Opelika next week. Mlsa Allca 1-anler is attending houae party at Macon this weak. Misses Mary Jack and Ann* Hoi left Friday for Henola, wher* they w vtalt Mis* Stella Hogg. Mlaaea Lillie and Alio# Warner left Monday for an extended vtalt to Colo rado Spring*. Salt Lake city and other places of Interest In the West. Mis* Elisabeth Lyon, who has been the gueet of th* Ml**** Winston,' will return to her home In Atlanta Friday, Mlea Maggie Hogg will leave th ■ week for Atlanta to vtalt her stater, Mra. J. L. Bchaub. Mlsa Luele Higginbotham ta vtaltlng relatives In Atlanta and Bremen. Misses Eppl* Ita* and Nevll Scott are expected home Saturday, afler at tending a houa* party In Columbus, glvan.hy Misses Ruth and Edith Mar tin. Mlsa Fannie IUgsdorn entertained th* Thursday Morning Club at whist Wednesday inornlnx. The first prise was won by Mlsa Eatello Horsley, the consolation by Mtas Kato Smith, and the gusst'a prtae by Mtas Mayor, of Birmingham. Mra. Mark McCulloh will entertain at a card party Baturday morning In honor of the Misses Frame, of West Virginia and Mlaa Whitaker, of Co. lumbus, oa VALD08TA. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Btack left this week for New York to spend a week or two. While away they will attend Ihe graduation of thalr ton, Robert, from * college at Pougbkeepale. Mlaa Josephine Denmark has return ed from en extended visit to friends and relatives at Pensacola and othtr Florida cities. g8ha was accompanied home by her brother, Mr. Redden Den mark. Mlaaea Buale and Camilla Stevens are vtaltlng relatives at Madison, Fla Mr. and Mra. D. W. Hick* and Mtas The greatest Improvement In applying awnings to residence or business building* ever In vented. Simplicity of operation, (JtORM Noiseless in operation, PROOF Roll up Ilk* a shade, t * Do not shut out light from or darken room. Iron peris galvanised. Dust- proof. Covering can be readily removed, washed and replaced again. Made In sixes up to (( Inches. Write for circular, photo and pricea AQENT8 WANTED. IHull fkHt fill. United Sales Agency, Selling Experts, Fourth liliooil Bank Building. ATliKTi BY 'PHOtyING YOUR &Q &he Georgian, WE WILL CHARGE AND COLLECT LATER. SELL PHONE: 4927, MAIN. ATLANTA PHONE: 4401. CIRCULATION 23.000 DAILY. Annie I'nrramore have gone to Rey nold*. Oh., to spend some time. Mrs. I,. C. Holtsendorff Is spending some time at Warsaw Island. Mr. and Mrs. the Comer-Lane on Wednesday, went to .Saluda summer, and Mr business Mra. John Parramore returned this week from an extended visit to Balti more. Hhe witnessed the graduation of her son. William, and from there went to New Jersey to visit relatives. Mra. A. V. Loveless, of Hrewton, Ala Is the guest In this city of Mr Mrs. II. H. Stotesbury. Mra. E. K. Wilcox 1a summering at Tybee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fender and Mlsaes Nora Fender and Stella Renfrne left hla week for Indian Spring. After spending two weeks there they will go on an extended vtalt to points In north Georgia Mra J. F. Ballsy and daughters are spending tho summer In Atlanta. Mrs. J. E. Springer ta the guest ot friends and relatives at Marietta Mr. and Mra. Massey Helote, of Fitz gerald, have been spending a week or two with relatives fn this city und nt Madison, Fla Mrs. C. R. Ashley accompanied her husband, Hon. C. R. Ashley, on hta re turn to Atlanta this week. Mlsa Helen Lane, of Montlcello, Fla., ta vlsltng relatives here this week. Mr*. J. II. Henderson and her daugh- er, Mtas Helen, have returned from lit. Simons Island, where they epent ■ereral week*. 8ANDER8VILLE. Th* reception give# by Mr*. F. F. Btscer to ths Isdles of the Baptist church wss a very elegant affair. The beautiful h«m* with Its broad verandas was decoratrd with palms snd rosea Morn than fifty hand- >tncly gowned women worn present. Mr*. B. E. West entertained eighteen file girls yesterday afternoon from?, to 7 fejoek In honor of the birthday of llltle. Helen Weal. "Th*. Blma 1 ' lawns ««r« doited with th* daintily dressed little . till- .Inn. Various games wen played and .1- I1. I..1IS creams and cakes wera served. Mias Mary Tarloitton left on Tlmrsdsy for n visit in friends In New York, iheur* to Long Island. Miss lltiib finderrs, daughter of Judge It. L llodgers, 0? Atlanta, ta visiting To "leuigdou nt tho horns of Mr. John Lockhart. Miss Frances Young, of Wooilvllle. Mix , Is sneiiillnx tho snmmer In Mnndersvllle. Miss !,oills* Mulllvan hns returned from ''mllhrllle, where she has been visiting her nele, Mr. Frank lisle, t'nlnnel Isaac I'eehles, of Augusta, spent Tuesday In th# city. Mrs. Corbin Gallaher and children, of Monteiiinia. nre with Mra. D. FT llnlf nt be "I'olaiinnile*. ' l>. P. Ilnle hns returned offer n long trip through the Went soil South. liny Aewmen and Miss ilessto Simmons, accompanied Ur Miss Daisy McMillan, of “Knreat Grove,'' are at Hale Hprlniji. Tenn., the guests of lino. John II. Wilke.*.,n Misses Ismlse Wallop and Annie Gibbs. t f Atlanta, who hire been guests of Mlaa ^ns fioWaon. _on Church street, returned H S en, of MilleilgevlHi. Era. O. L. lingers. Mra Edward Cohen, of Atlanta. Is on a Visit to her father, Hon, Louis Cohen. Dr. and Mra O. W. Malone nr*. In New York. From there they go to Niagara "M'hT- .MIm V. 1 mg In In Pow#iL n Athens on t rlilt iM IsOlllM P after a rlilt of a WNk III* old hmnr, bu gonu to Macon to ■null hit mention. MIm Itnrtlft IlyraM entertained t number S f friend* on Tueadnj evening MIm Join [rrmnu, of Knitmnn. wan the gmut of ■snor. Charter Tlynt ha* gone north to visit hit ninth'll In Ma*nachu»ottt, Afterward* he will lie In New York, where he tnk**« * cmirio In pharmacy. Mra. J. D. Nrlion nnd children, of Hu* vtiinth. nro vtaltlng Mr*. C. !>. Thlcr>«*n at Mtmhlll. Mr. J. E. Jobnafon, rnthler of Citizen*' hank, with hi* wife and children, nre nt "•» H *|-iluK Mr*. J. J. Il*rrl* left on Wcdneeday for * 'Inn Hprlng r*. Dora Wsrtben will upend the month s’ew York city Hho will bo accompanied MIm Bottlo Mathews. R0Y8T0N. Mr«. T. V. Bagwell la vleltlng her mother, Mra. Brewor, In Elbert county. MlSg Lul* dory, of A (Ian fa, vHIted her sitter, lira. J. J. Rovaton, recently. Professor John P. Cash, formerly principal of tho Roytton High gohool, now president of Hartwell Institute, wna circulating among hie many friend* recently. Miss Cleo .Meadow, of Anderson. S. r,, U on in extended visit to her els« ter, Mrs. J. A. Roynton. Mr. and Mre. Epp Baird, of Oalnee* vlllf. Mu. ,ii" vMHng relatives end friends here. Mlse Eva Lester, the popular milliner for J. A, RoyMon & Co., has gone to Yi»f«’ivlllo for the Hummer. Mre. Paul Hadaway, of Athena, and Mrs. Love, of Crawford, are spending 4 while with the family of Mr. C. L. Hub bard. Mlsa Lula Hogsed, of Toccoa, visited Mrs. C. A. Ginn recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lee and little daughter have returned Rrom an ex tended visit to Thomoston relative*. Professor Jacob A. Hunter, Vho has been elected principal of the Royston High school. Is In th# city. B. F. Burnette, the auditor for the Wltham bank*, spent eeveral days with his parents recently. LAWRENCEVILLE. Mr. R. B. Portuna Is an a trip ta Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Vaughn, of Car- tsrsvllle, art visiting tha former'a parents here. Miss Louise Vsughn Is In Cummlng - Mr. M. E. Bisk ta spending a month his horns In Morganton, N. C. Mlaa Beulah Ewing left Wednesday tor Atlanta. . .Misses Mildred and Evelln 8aaaer ara apondlng th* summer at Senola. Colonsl N. L. Hutehln* vtalted Warm Bpring* last w«*k. WHO 8AID THE CAT? To Faithful, But Erring Tom, By LILLIE SMITH. Como forth, you little downy chicks— No mor# a big tom-cat to dread— For he has gone where good cats go; H*’ll gobble you no more—be'a dead. .. great and noble cat waa ho— Of cat-ly way* nnd lordly mlon. Ills mighty serenade* wore grand, Aa can b« proved by any man. They’d mak* Beethoven blush with sham* to Marlah he sang (Tom. not Boot) To think a cat on a big board fence Could mak* him fool like thirty cents. No mor* old shoe* or bricks will fall A* encore for hta mighty squall— Peace to hi* ashes, let him rest— I’m sure ho always did hla best. BACK TO THE SANCTUM G0E8 EDITOR CHAPMAN. Special to Th* Georgian. Washington, On., July JJ.—After a rest from Journalistic work for two years, J. W. Chapman, of this city, who on* of the best known newspaper men In the state; haa nguin taken up quill and ta actively < th* < Th* Washington which b* formerly < reported to be the i Chronicle, I, nnd which ta weekly new.. ('hapman sue- ait*, of Fernan-