The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 27, 1906, Image 8

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mmw IN THE SOCIAL WORLD Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. TO MISS BALFOUR. Friday evening Miss Georgia Donnell "ill entertain In honor of Mlaa Bal- f ur. the gueet of Miss Nettle Tiller. The occasion will be delightfully In formal, only a small number of Miss Donnell's intimate friends being In vited. Miss Donnell-will receive her friends In a dainty gown of cream mull trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Miss Balfour, the guest of honor, will wear pale blue mull. Miss Donnell's guests will be Misses Nettle Tiller, Marian Balfour, Buth Blodgett, Bessie Vaughan, Willie Ash er, Messrs. Guy Harper, Edwin Yow, Lewla Vaughan, Russell Mitchell, Al fred Harbour, B. H. Dougherty, Mr. Bearden. A PLEASANT BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Annie D. Porter gntertalned a few of her friends delightfully at her home on Capitol avenue Thursday- evening. After many games the merry crowd were served with refreshments. Those Invited were Misses Mel Smith, Louise Latimer, Lenora Ray, Claude McGInty, Annie Vogt. Helen Russey, Erma Vogt, Luclle Cox, Mary Shelton, Catherine Brown, Lucy Langley, Ellen Harris, Julia Burton, of Social Circle; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomson. Mrs. W. M. Jackson, Carrie, Ruth, Marie and Nellie May Porter, Messrs. Hugh Bur ton, Ray Henson, Harry Kilpatrick, George Waters, John t’unyers, De- Wltte Bow.en, George Brown, C. W. McCalls. Jr., Harry Voss, Harry Gobay, Cecil Pittman. SHIRT WAI8T DANCE. Friday night at Segadlo's hall the younger set of society will enjoy an informal dance. These dances are al ways attended by a large number of belles and beaux and have been the most popular form of entertainment with the younger set this summer. The choperdns for Friday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sclple. CARD - PARTY. Thursday evening at the Bon Air Mrs. William Witt and Mrs. A. B. Collier were hostesses at a very en joyable euchre party. Their guests were limited to the guests of the Bon Air, and they were assisted In enter taining by Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Drake. The prizes were n Dresden chiffon scarf, a gentleman's pocketbook and a new song, and at the conclusion of the game delicious refreshments were served. MISSES BROWN ENTERTAIN. This week's meeting of the North Bide Club, of Decatur, was held at the home of Misses Ina and Gertrude Brown. Progressive games were played, at the conclusion of which a course luncheon was served. The first prise was won by Miss Matthews, and was a dainty powder box. Mrs. Sherrard Kennedy won the con solation, a lace centerpiece. spend-theTday PARTY. Friday Mrs. Sterling J. Elder was hostess at a spend-the-day party at her attractive.home In College Park. A number of congenial women were en tertained, and the occasion was most enjoyable. Mrs. Elder's guests Were: Mrs. C. D. Maddox, Mrs. W. 8. Denny, Mrs. James Pritchett, Mrs. Charles Hub bard, Miss Nan Connelly and Miss Adeline Lewis. informal’caro PARTY. Friday evening Mrs. J. D. Clayton will entertain Informally at cards. Her gueata will Include only a small num ber of Intimate friends, there being but two tables of bridge. 8TRAW~RIDE. Thursday evening several young men of West End were hosts at a very enjoyable straw ride in honor of Miss Haaelle Alexander, the guest of Miss Mildred Harris and Miss Nella Bacon, who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Colcord. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Colcord, and after a long ride enjoyed a delicious luncheon nt Grant Park. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Colcord, Misses Hsselle Alexander, Nella Bacon. Mildred Har ris, Edith Cofleld, Lillian Harris. Louise Norman, Hattie Woodworth, Carrie Lawton. Mesara. A. F. Irby, F. W. Wagener, R. M. Abernathy, J. M. Arnold, Fred Dlsbro. 8. P. Gentry and H. R. Huffman. DURE-McOREOOR. The marriage of Miss Kathleen Mc Gregor and Mr. Leon Behring Dure at Macon Thursday evening, was an event of much social Interest, not only In Macon, but In many parts of Geor gia. The ceremony was solemnised at Christ church at 6 o'clock, Rev. Wlt- llaifl Bohler Walker officiating. .Miss Eula Felton Willingham was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were: Miss Rose Crutchffeld. Miss Sara Wndley, Miss Waldron Roberts. Miss Sarah Tinsley, Miss Fannie Plant, Miss Clare Boifeulllet, Mies Alberta Rankin, Miss Pesrl Lewis, Miss Mary Lou Berkeley and Jdtsa Lucy Ktabet. Mr. John Curd, of Lynchburg, Va., was best man, and the groomsmen were: Mr. Bryce Jennings Robinson. Mr. Prentice Huff. Mr. Pate Stetson, Mr. Pit Glover, Mr. Robert Curd, Mr. Charles Caldwell, Mr Ed Hallam, Mr. Wlnshfp Cahanlaa, Mr. Howard Smith and Judge Robert Hodges. The ushers were: Mr. Richard K. Hines, Mr. Hernil Price Callaway, Mr. McElvey Lawton Corbett, Mr, Charles P. Bannnn, Mr. Fontaine Barden. Mr. Roland Ellis, Mr. Ben L. Jones, Mr. Walter Lamar. The church was elaborately adorned with ferns, palms and summer roses. The bride's toilette was of white silk trimmed with quantities of duchesse lace. Her tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms and her bouquet was of lilies of the valley and ewansonla blossoms. After the church ceremony, a buffet supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Lamar was attended by many of the guests, the evening closing with A dance at the Log Cabin Club. CUNNINGHAM-COFFEE. Miss Cornelia Rebecca Coffee and Dr. Thomas Gould Cunningham were married Thursday evening at 8:10 o'clock, at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Nannie C. Coffee, at De catur, Ga. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Dr, Patton, was witnessed by the relatives and Intimate friends of the bridal couple. The bride's gown was a beautiful creation of white messallne silk trimmed In duchesse lace, and made princesse fashion. Her bouquet was of white carnations. Mrs. Coffee wore nn attractive toilette of black relieved with white lace. The |iome was profusely decorated with potted plants and cut flowers. After nn elaborate buffet supper Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham left on the mid night train for n visit to Eastern cities. The bride's handsome golng-away gown was of blue silk with lingerie waist, and hat en suite. TUMLIN-BEN80N. The marriage of Miss Ethel Irene Benson and Mr. George W. Tumlln took place Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride’s pa rents, on North Boulevard. The ceremony was performed by Bcv. H. L. Mottey and was witnessed by many friends of the young couple. TO Mls's~ARLINE. A very.charming party was that at which Miss Luclle Daley entertained Thursday evening nt her home In In man Park In honor of her guest, Miss Madeline Arllne, of Savannah. Miss Daley’s horns was decorated with cut (lowers and the verandas and spacious lawn were lighted with numerous Jap- nnese lanterns. Miss Daley was as sisted In receiving her guests by her mother, who was handsomely gowned In black voile. Miss Arllne wore white organdie over blue silk, and Miss Da ley was gowned In pink silk. Those In vited were Misses Evelyn Warde, Pau line Ix'lper, Ruth Morris, Mary Foote, Fannie Burkett, Louise Burkett, Ellx- nbeth Hines, Ruby Wilkie, Margaret Hagan, Louise Mcll, Marian Johnson, Lillie Tycer, Louise nnd Nellie Hagan. Mainer Hardls, Josle McDonald, Hazel Johnson, Irene Johnson, Fannie Foote, Mary Hines, Lawson Hines, Laurn Bennlng, Susie Smith, Louise Alklns, Messrs. Brooks Melt, Laurence Hatch er. Willie Buchanan, ft. O. Bean, B. D. Smith, Guy Hall, Harry McDonald, Lambert Johnson, Harry Frances, Don ald Glenn, Jim Miller, Orme Miller, John Alklns, Harry Smith, Wallace Da ley, Karl Dale} - , Boy Klglc, Willis Johnson, George Allen, Mr. Caye, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aldtne Chambers, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Maddox, Mrs. T. J. Arllne, of Savannah: Mrs. Virgil Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moll. Mr! WILLET ENTERTAINS.] Friday evening Mr. Hugh Wlllet will be host nt n delightful dinner, which he will give at Llthta Springs, hts guests to Include the members of the famous "Ten" Club. The party will leave Atlanta at 4:25 o'clock In the afternoon, returning at 9:30 o'clock In the evening, and the occasion, bringing together a dozen or more brilliant men, will be a delightful one. Mr. E. H. Thornton, president of the Neal Bank, will be a special guest of honor, and the other gentlemen Invited are: Dr. W. W. Landrum, Messrs. Jo seph M. Terrell. Fred J. Pnxon, M. I* Brittain, Sam D. Jones, Walter G. Cooper, Beverly D. Evans, Dr. J. E. White, Dr. J. F. Purse* Dr. George Sale, Dr. S. Y. Jameson. TO MISS~WHITEHEAD. Little Misses Julia and Lois McIn tyre gave a pretty lawn party Friday afternoon nt their home In West End In honor of their cousin, Miss Marls Whitehead, of Albany. The Utile ho* tosses received their guests In dainty gowns of white mull, trimmed with lace. Miss Whitehead wore a smart frock of white batlsto, hand-embroid ered, and trimmed with Valenciennes lace. After a' number of games the little folks enjoyed delicious refreshments. Invited to meet the little guest of honor were: Misses Constance Berry, Mary Freeman, Lois Hardwick, Eliza beth Black, Mamie Kirkpatrick, Doro thy Chambers, Mary Corlrorw.lreneCol- cord, Mary Fagan, Mar) - Wilson, Kath erine Ulma, Evelyn Smalt, Hallle Fer ris, May llrltton, Eunice Brannon, Eleanor Williams, Ellxabeth Small, Hel en Goodyeai, Fannie Lee Henry, Chris tine Nelson, Eleanor Raney, Nell Walk- er, Selma Dargan, Amelia Benson, Elizabeth Snodgrass, Adelaide Russ, Katherine Vickers, Carolyn Vickers, Alice Cooper, Marie Fudge, Adelaide Colloway, Vera McGauhee, Louise Thompson, Louisa Mills, Margaret Cul berson, Eva Stewart. Carolyn Walker, Virginia Walker, Ethel Snodgrass, Mary Frances Bowden, Mary Dlsbro, Myra Cooper, Susie Mathews, Mattie Hancock, Josle Richardson, Frances Wlkle, Ethel Law, Kate Law, Isabel Simpkins, Annie whitehead, Masters Edward Black and Amos Whitehead. MR. AND MR8. WALTER LAMAR ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Lamar en tertained at a buffet supper Thursday evening at their handsome home, at Macon, complimentary to Miss Alberta Rankin, of Atlanta, and Miss Annie B. Phlnlxy, of Athens. After supper the entire party attended a dance at the Log Cabin Club. PIANO~RECITAL. A very large attendance enjoyed the recital recently given by the. piano class of Professor H. C. Albltz at the Woman’s Club rooms In the Grand. Each pupil rendered his or her part of the program in a manner creditable to both student and teacher. A pleas ant surprise of the evening was the presentation of a medal to the teacher from the class. I SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, . 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agents for Candy 80c Pound 8TALLING8-HIGHTOWER, At the Methodist church at Dublin, Qa., Misses Tommie Lee and Maude Hightower were united In marriage to Messrs. Rodger and Luther Stallings, Rev. E. H. McGehee, pastor of the Methodist church, performed the ceremony. - The altar and choir rails were dec orated with ferns and pot plants. Long bsfore the hour for the cere mony the auditorium of the • church was fllted to Its utmost capacity by the Invited friends of the families. The bridal party entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march, played by Miss Blanche Davis on the piano, assisted by I.llss Phlll- pena Gardiner, of Dallas, Texas, and Mr. E. J. Blackshear, of this city, on violins. The ushers, Messrs. J. M. Finn, S. Lord, H. M. Stanley and L. L. Grimes, were preceded to the altar by the little flower girls. Misses Mar garet Pritchett and Martha Kate Rentz, each bearing baskets of beautiful roses. Next came the attendants; brides maids, Misses Adeline Baum, Gussle Bell Rawles, Blanche Baum, Agnes Green, Annie Green and Mamie New man. Groomsmen: Messrs. HIM Thom- Julc Green, John Johnston, Tom R. Ramsay, Seward Hicks and Jupe IHcks. Tho matrons of honor were Mrs. S. J. Lord and Mrs. L. L. Grimes. Misses Lida Pritchett and Zoe High tower were maids of honor. Then came the grooms, Messrs. Rodger and Luther Stallings, followed by the brides, Misses Totnmle Lee and Maude Hightower, In handsome traveling cos tumes of green silk, and carrying bou quets of white roses and fern fronds, tied with white tulle. After the ceremony Mrs. T. H. Smith sang "Trusting Only You,” nnd as ths last notes died away Mendelssohn's march was played, to the strains which the party left the church, and entering carriages were driven to the IV. and T. depot, where the newly wedded couples took the train for Wrightsvllle Beach, N. C., where the honeymoon will be spent. Both the young ladles were graduates of the Dublin public school. Miss Tommie Lee was also a graduate of Wesleyan Female College, of Macon, nnd Miss Maude graduated from Cox College, of College Park. After August 10 they will be at home to their friends In Dublin on Academy street. CHILDREN’8 PARTY AT WEST END. Misses Leah and Margaret Graven will entertain at a lawn party Satur day afternoon at 5 o'clock at their home In West End in honor of their cousins. Miss Mattllle Irwin Magee and Mr. Edwin Drake Magee. Invited to meet the guests of honor are Misses Margie Gregory, Dorothy Gregory, Nell Walker, Mary Bowden. Elizabeth Black, Ethel Lan - , Katharine Law, Grace Bloodworth, Kntharlne Booth, Minnie Whitehead, Chrlztlne Nelson, Elizabeth Rainy, Ruth Rosser, Frances Wlkle, Isabelle Simpson, Hel en Perry, Patrlca Perry, Ernestine Turner. Frances Stokes, Margaret Car lisle, Mary Hancock, Messrs. Frank Hardy, Arthur Arrington, Mayhue Per ry. Selins Law, Thomas Stokes, Charles Wlkle, Edward Black, Harold Wagner. BRIDGE CLUBENTERTAINED. Thursday the Decatur Bridge Club was charmingly entertained by Mrs. J. W. Preston at her home In Decatur. After an exciting*game a delicious luncheon was served at the card ta bles. Mrs. Preston’s guests included only the members of the club. JULIETTE. Robert Spelr. of Macon, spent Sunday with the family,of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams. Mrs. Jack Bush, of Bamesvtlle, is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Glover. Mr. George Zellner, of the Macon Telegraph, recently visited relatives here. Mr. Arthur Redding, of Round Oak. was the recent guest of hts sister, Mrs. J. F. McGee. Mis* Margaret Ingram, of Jackson, Is spending the summer with Jullel.t relatives and friends. Mrs. Maggie Westbrooks, of Btoul- tree, has returned home, after an ex tended visit to her mother. Mrs. W. j. Colvin. Misses Maude McGee, Lillie Adams, Mamie and Alma Williamson, accom panied by Messrs. Ernest Williamson and D. S. Drlskell. are spending this week at Cumberland Island. Mr. R. L. Williams, Jr., a recei.l graduate of the law department of Mercer University, has established himself In the law profession at For syth, and Is meeting with brilliant suc cess. Mr*. Guy Williams. has returned from a visit to friends In Savannah. Mrs. Harry Peddy 1* the guest oi 31 aeon relatives. A great many people of this vlty heard the address of Hon. Hoke Smith at Forsyth last Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Eugene Augustus Russell has returned to Atlanta after a visit to Miss Etta Catlett. While here Mr*. Russell was the recipient of much so cial attention, having been Invited to act as chaperone for numerous pleas ant excursions to the Hermitage, Glendale and other places of Interest.— Nashville Banner. Miss Alice Goodwin, of Nashville, who Is spending the summer at Sweet Water Park Hotel, Llthla Springs, re turned to Llthla Friday afternoon, at - ter a brief visit to Atlanta. Miss Good win was accompanied by Miss Florlne Jones, who Is also spending the sum mer at Llthla Springs. Misses Lucia and Lamar Jeter and Mis* Elizabeth Rawson have return ed from vlaltz to Opelika’ and LaFay- ette, Ala,, where they were delight fully entertained. Mize Carolyn Blalock will entertain a houze party of Tallulah Falla next week. Among her guesta will be Mlzs Lucia Jeter, of Atlanta. Mrs. A. B. Steele and Miss Alice Steele, who have been traveling In Eu rope for the past two months, are ex pected home next week. The friends of Mr. Alt Ford will be glad to learn that he Is steadily Im proving, after his recent illness, from malarial fever. Miss E!l**wfth Edwards, of Toccoa, who has been the guest of Mrs. Wil liam Eckford, left Friday for her home. Dr. and Mrs. Alex W. Stirling and children are spending some time In the mountains of North Carolina. 3trs. Orld Sparks, of Macon, Is the guest of Mrs. Lewis Beck, at her home on Peachtree street. Miss Adcle-Daly, who has been the guest of Miss May Burke In Macon, has returned to the city. Mr. Marlon Jackson - Is vltttlng h)s family at Asheville, where they are spending the heated term, Mr. James Sledge has returned to Savannah after a visit to his mother, Mr*. W. A. Wright. Mrs. C. D. Maddox will chaperon a partY of young people to Llthla Springs Saturday evening. Miss Anita Allison has' returned to her home, at Abbeville, after a visit to Atlanta friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gately are In New York city and will sail Satur day for Europe. Mrs. T. J. Jones, of Adrien, will be the guest In a few days of Mrs. Joseph Denny. Mr. Otey Mitchell, who has been 111 with typhoid fever. Is steadily improv ing. Mrs. J. J, Simpson left Thursday to Join a party of friends at Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Frederick are visiting relatives at Marshallvllle, Ga. Dr. I. C. Smullyan left Friday for Ashton, Ga. He will return Saturday. Mrs. Howard Crumley and family have returned from Nacoochee Valley. GADSDEN, ALA. Miss Ellen Roger* of Warren, Ind, who has been viattln- her sister, Mrs. A. W. McCulloch, has returned home. Sirs. E. W. Whips has returned from a lengthy visit to relatives In Chatta nooga. 31r. and Mrs. Thomas M. Casssls en tertalned with cords Tuesday evening In compliment to Miss Daisy Zachary, of West Point, Ga, 3frs. Charles Boss won the ladles' prixe, a Japanese bon bon dish, and Mr. John B. Palmer won the gentlemen’s prize, a handsome hat brush. Mrs. Forney Hughes snd little daugh ter, Slary, departed Tuesday for a visit of several weeks In New York city. Miss Hattie McElderry, of Talladega, Is the guest of Dr. J. W. Newman and family on Chestnut street. Mayor Charles P. Smith and wife have gone to Denver and other West em cities on a visit and will be absent some- time. Miss Nell Duncan la visiting friends In Birmingham. The Wednesday Card Club was en, tertalned by Mrs. O. R. Hood at her home on Chestnut street. ’ Mrs. John VVeller entertained the La dies' Sewing Club Thursday evening. Miss Opal Kidd, who has been the guest of Miss Sarah Woodruff, has re turned to her home at Vincent, Ala. The Sunbeam Society of the First Baptist church gave a poverty party at the home of Mr*. Whorton, on Forest avenue, Thursday, evening. Miss Emma Eason, of Huntsville, la visiting friends here. Aflss Belle Jones Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Raymond Green, Jn Birmingham. Misses Irene and Edna Schilling, of Marietta, Ga., are visiting their uncle, Mr, Otto Agricola, on Fifth street. Mrs. H. T. Bailey Is visiting relatives In Talladega. Mrs. "E. T. Woodruff and daughter, Mfss Sarah, are visiting relatives In south Alabama. Judge J. B. Gaston, of Gainesville, Ga., who has been visiting his son, John B. Gaston, returned home Mon day. Miss Bernice Bailey, of Dalton, Ga., Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Sewell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodlllf are visit - Ing relatives in Birmingham. Judge Paul Speake and family, who have been visiting Mrs. Speake's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoy, have re- turned to their home In Huntsville. The Ladles’ Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church met In reg ular monthly session Monday. Besides the regular religious exercises, an ex cellent literary and musical program was rendered. Miss Addle Lou Lay, of Rome, Ga., Is the guest of Miss Mabel Myers. Mrs. Emma Russell, of Oxford, Is vis Ring her daughter, Mrs. Robert Weav er. Mr. Arthur Ansley and daughter, of Montgomery, are visiting his sister, Mrs. A. D. Simpson, on Turrentlno avenue. I ■ Miss EITIe Woodruff has gone to Tal ladega Springs. Miss Carrie C. Smith, of Montgom ery, and Miss Allgene Driver, of Bor den Springs, Ga., are the guest* of Miss Clyde White, on Walnut street. Miss Alarguerlte Carter, of Dallas, Texas, arrived Thursday to visit Bliss Stella Reich. The Misses Caldwell, of Birmingham, are the guests of the Misses Randall, on Forest avenue. The Kylontan Club was entertained Friday night by 31r. and Mrs. W. C. Paden. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gentry have re- turned from an extended visit to East ern cities. Miss Bessie Wilson departed Thurs day for an extended visit to Denver, Colo. A number of young men of the city tendered a dance Friday evening at the Prlntup hotel In compliment to Misses Carrie C. - Smith; of Montgom ery, and Allgene Driver, of Borden Mrs. James W. English, Sr., who has been III recently, is somewhat better. Bliss Carol Gray will leave Saturday for a visit to friends at Birmingham. Miss Katherine Mitchell leaves Slon- day of a visit to New York city. Mr. and BIrs. Victor Smith are spend ing some time In Mississippi. Mrs. Henry Grady and Henry Grady, Jr., are at Warm Springs. Miss Edith Hoyle and Miss Cowart, of Texas, are In Virginia. Is spending a Mr. Claude Bloye has returned to his home at Cuthbert. Miss Ida May Blount has returned from Warm Springs. BIr. James R. Holliday has returned from Tate Springs. Bliss Gertrude Westmoreland Is vis iting In Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. McAllen Blarah are at Tallulah Falls. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F. Graves are In New York city. Bliss Blaud Haverty Is at Gainesville for a few days. Mr. Dave H. Kirkland Is at Poland Springs. Maine. Mr. Beaumont Davison Is In New Perpetual Values. Diamonds are not fads of recurring periods. They are a standard and a lasting mode, ind the quality of our ■tonea Is as constantly Li > best. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. Springs, Ga. Mrs. George F. Sedberry and daugh ter. Miss Mary, of Wetumpka, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin. Mr*. Lula T. Moore, of Montgomery, Is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Ward. Miss Fanlne May Baker has returned from a visit to friends at Newnan, Ga. QUITMAN, Miss Helen Spain has returned from Valdosta, where she ha* been the gueat of honor at a house party given at Ocean Pond by Miss Maldell Roberta. Bliss Carrie Felder, who has been at White Sulphur Springs for several weeks, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hoke, In Athens. Mrs. Frank Ramsey and Sflss Col lier have returned to Tampa after visit to Mrs. Jefferson Davis. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Lafferty leave Monday for Davidson, N. C., to spend a month. Miss Willie Lee Hopson has returned from a pleasant visit to'Miss May Ed mondson at her country home. Mrs. Tonge, of Balnbrldge, spent several days here last week with Mrs. W. A. Jones. Misses Mabel and Fanny Folks, Waycross, are visiting BIr*. DeLoach. BIrs. E. Bt. Ives has returned to Tam pa. nfter a visit to BIrs. C. M. Quar- terman here. Mrs. T. E. Hampton Is visiting In New York, and will later go to Hen dersonville, N. C.. to spend some time. The Misses'McLaren will arrive here next week from Wilburn, Fla., to visit the Misses Blorrls. Miss Louise McDonald, of Fort Val ley, Is visiting Mrs. S. IL Wade. Mrs. J. B. Finch and Miss Blary Lee Hampton have gone to Atlanta, where they will he joined by Mrs. Edwin Lam- bright, of Tampa, and go to Hender - sonvtlle, N. C„ to spend the summer. Miss Llszte Bennett returned Tues day from Camilla. ' Mr*. 8. 8. Bennett and children leave soon for Atlanta to be with Senator 8. 8. Hennett until hi* return home. Miss Lilly Hightower, who has been visiting Mr*. S. 8. Bennett the past month, has returned to her home In Dublin. Mrs. H. E. Kekle has returned from a visit to Dawson. PELHAM. BIr*. J. 31. Hurst and children left last week for a month's stay In North Carolina. BIrs. BI. B. Pickett has gone to Clyde,, X. C., to spend three weeks. Bflss Bessie Symmi left for her home last week, after a pleasant visit to friends here. Mr. David C. Barrow and bride are expected home this week from an ex tended visit to Saluda, Lake Toxaway “FACE TO FACE FACTS. Our liberal plan of selling diamonds demonstrates that we have explicit confidence In the public, and that their trust In us it sustained by the fact that we do not want all the profit, thereby i maintaining that high standard of principles which has given our house that enviable reputation we enjoy. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., 37 Whitehall St. Coca-Cola And All Up-to-Date Drinks at GEO. E. JOHNSON’S New Fount, 38 Wall Street, Opp. Old Car Shed and Asheville, X. C. Hon. J. L. Hand spent Sunday with his family, returning to Atlanta Sun* day night. Mr. Vassar Thompson, Alins Verdi Thompson, Mr. J. L. Singletary, Mr. T. C. Cleveland and Mr. Will Burnett formed a pleasant party that left for New York last week. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Bogga are spend ing some time at Panacea Springs, Fla. Mrs. Mattie King and children are visiting her mother, Mrs. Hancock, at the “Colonial.” Mr. Leland Hand, son of Hon. J. L. Hand, Is expected home this week from Panama, where he has been at work on the big canal with the gov ernment engineering corps. ROME. Miss Settle Moses Is visiting friends In Atlanta this week. Miss Hubbard, of Rockmart, Is visiting Mr. wm Mrs. C. E. Carpenter. SUe will spend several weeks here.* A letter from Miss Mabel Smith, who is uw iii England, states that she Is having _ delightful time. She is touring the European continent with Mrs.-W. A. Pat ton and Miss Waddell. Mrs. A. R. Sullivan has gone to Burke Fails, Ontario, where she will spend sev eral weeks visiting relatives. Miss Bonnlelyn Bennett, of Atlanta, Is vlaltlng her mint, Mrs. w. P. Tnrner. Trnmon Patterson and Miss Dorn Baugh, of Llndale, were married Sunday, morn ing. A cablegram from Paris announces the safe arrival of A. K, Sullivan, Jr. * Rome. F. R. Park, of Boulder, Colo., Is visiting C. B. Uoetrhlns. Mr. Park la largely in terested in the peach Industry of this sec tion. Mrs. Frank H. Jones and son, Wesley Wade, of Macon, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. V- W. Morris, ou Avenue A, In the Fourth ward. Mr. and Mra. Thomas J. Bryan, ot At lanta, are visiting the latter's mother, .Mrs. **. R. Morrison nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. I*ognn hnve return ed home affbr a visit to Tybee and other places. D™Uo5 e * ue * t> M1 “ Berol « *»ker, ot ln M &lb± n Adl,m, " T,,,tln * H&M ri»<l BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. - Whitehall St. York city. Mr. ITlrlc Atkinson Ciry. la at Atlantic Colonel R. J. Lowry Is In Balti- ore. Mr. J. J. Haverty la In Texas. Mr. Brooks Morgan la at Ashcvill*, X. C. Mrs. M. R. Sims Is quite 111 at her koine In East Rome. Mrs. John M. Graham, Mrs. T. W. Llj comb, Mrs. E. A. Heard and Miss Scblrmer. are visiting lu Canada. DUBUN. Mr. J. D. Smith has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. C. c. Quanta Is spending hit vacation In north Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Finn have returned from uu extended visit to Kentucky. Mr. aud Mrs. William Edmuuus hnve turned to their home at lark, Ala.,'after spending some time in the city, guests or Mr. uuu Mrs. 11. li. Smith. ltev. E. li. McGhee will leave shortly for a month's visit to different points iu Georgia. Mrs. J. C. Uarmauy, of Mneot ou n visit to Mrs. J. T. Mills. Colouel K. J. Hawkins has been called to Jefferson county,, where hts wile Is 111 with fever. Rev. O. G. Mlngledorff will fill the Meth odist pulpit durlug the absence of the pas- tor. who Is uwuy ou his vaeutlou. Mrs. E. II. Hill mid daughters and Mrs. E. U. White, of Hyivatilu, have returned home after h visit to the lumlly of Mr. £, L>. White, Jr., of this city. Mr. J. O. Woodward has returned from Battle Creek, Mich., where he was called by the serioua illness of his brother. Mrs. E. W. Morcock, of Washington, L>. C.» Is visiting Mrs. li. M. Htuuley, of this city. Miss Maude Stanley Is visiting relatives In Danville. Mr. E. C. Mahoney spent Sunday at Ty bee. Mrs. O. G. Mlgiedorf has returned from a visit to Atheus. Hon. N. T. Harris, of Macon, is attend ing court In the city. Mr. C. L. Kuue wu Savannah. Dr. Ira Dupree, of, Danville, was In the city last week. Mr. ami Mra. G. C. Creighton, of Jack sonville, Fla., are visiting lu the city, t* guests of Mr. iiud Mrs. \V. B. Pattiilo. Sheriff John D. Prince was among those who speut a few days of last week at Ty- Messrs. R. oberly and Ed McRae, of Mc Rae, are attending court In the city, Messrs. W. J. Hightower, C. H. Walker, L. I. Stubbs and II. 11. KnWT‘ visitors to Savannnb and Tyl Mr. nud Mrs. T. 1*. Myers and family, of Rocklcdge, were visitor* to the city 8uuday Sir. II. T. Smith speut Fri<iay In At lanta. Mr. Thomas Peters, Jr., Is In Athens on a business trip. Judge A. F. Da lev. of Wrightsvllle, attending court In this city. Judge J. B. Burch spent 8unday Wrightsvllle. MONROE. One of the Jolilest nnd most enjoyable affairs »f th»* season was the porch party S veu Inst Weduestlay afternoon hf Miss yrt Wayne to her guest. Miss Nutt, of Jackson. The young Indies dub nud vis itors In the dty were entertained. The attractive home was brightened with quan tities of flowers, ferns and palms, and Miss Wayne proved a most charming hostess. a recent visitor to , . .... wards and Louelle ley tied for the prise, which was af. aids cut for by the visitors, Miss Car- olyu Bake* twtng the winner of a beautiful l»ox of stationery. Punch. Ices and cakes ’ere served at the card tables. The many friends of Miss Ida Burton are grieved to Irani of her serious Illness. Colonel and Mrs. W. O. Dean returned Tuesday from a very pleasant visit to- Franklin Spring*. Miss Floy Felker will entertain the Vmmg Ladles* Club of Monroe Friday af- ternoon In honor of her popular ana at- Mr. Karl Ay/ock. MIm Njtt. MrTafm,A SInyllel.1 and Mia* M/rt Wayne. *' Lonsue Mobley ha, returned from • Tl f!l 10 Corin' Circle. * Mias Clare Felker will return today from DanrlUe° Mm I,CDnle Lou Hughes. 3 «*•* in>n .? Walker I. expected to ,, rive home this week from (IrHTIn. Millies Nell and Pauline Nowell spent a Jew dava last week at High Shonla. Mlaa Convera, of Athena, will be the gueat of Mr., 8.. K. Barrett thla week. Mra. C. T. Mobley and little daughter, Hf*‘Z , sS5i..’ r * Mr '- Hnrry *< A &. O, Mr C0 r«n n rk vs. w Miss Mary Blalock, of Atlanta, will ar- rive In the city next week to be the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Helmsn. Mr. Pat Stovall, of Atlanta, was the aest of Colonel E. W. Roberts last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank IJnrrold and little son, Frank. Jr., returned to their home lu Amerlcus Monday after a visit to their parents, 31 r. and Mrs. B. S. Walker. 31 r. C. W; Felker left Sunday for vannnh to reaume traveling for the Vir- glnlii-Cnrollna Chemical Company. 3Irs. 8. II. Adams has as her guest Mrs. Fanny Reese, of Atlanta. 3Ir. Roy Xunnally ha short visit to Atlanta. Miss Nell Nowell entertained Miss Ber- “ " ‘ ‘ spend-the-nlght psrty nice Felker at Friday evening. _ an Informal at home In honor of Miss Felker. Misses Virginia Winn and Coley Mal colm are the guests of 3Ilss Nina Bass. Quite a number of persons In Monroe will be interested to know of the mar riage of Miss Zdla Johnson, of Decatur, to 3Ir. Frank Kramer.* of Schenectady, X. Y.. na Miss Johnsou. baa visited 3!onroc and Wt»s. much admired as the guest of ber grandmothet*. Mrs. C. G. Nowell. The annual protracted services were lie- gun nt Alcovn last Saturday by Rev. T. E. McCutchen. From Alcorn Mr. Me* Cutchep goes to Harmony for protracted services there. N0RCR038. Miss Harriett Webster has returned from a visit td Miss Annie Louise KIbbee, of Morrows, and will go to Columbus, Ga., early next week to visit Miss Daisy Elliott TIcknor. The Baptist Sunday school will pic nic at Gainesville Saturday. Mrs. W. -H. Felton, of Cartersvllle, was here Thursday and gave a fine lecture to an appreciative audience at the school auditorium. Mr. Kiser Webster has returned from Warm Springs. Miss Sara Quinn, of Washington, Is with Mrs. D. K. Webster. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Talblrd havs returned to Macon. ROSWELL. * 3lrs. Leon Manning, of Funston, and Mrs. Charles H. Griffin, of 3Iarletta, have returned tq their homes, after visiting their mother, Mrs. E. V. Bush. Mrs. Robert McMillan, of Clarkesvllle, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Kites Sherman, Sirs. 8. V. Rtrlbllng spent a few days la town this week. Mrs. A. Mots Is In town. ( — BEAUTY and the BEAST MRS. HARRY K. 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