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Atlanta Clut Msmksrs.
The Atlanta Woman 1 * Club w*«
founded In 1595 and each year ainco It
bai Increased the membership list un
til the club number* now almost three
hundred member*. A wonderful
amount of magnificent work has -been
' accomplished by th* organisation, and
the genuine results of the method of
the club have demonstrated the suc
cess. The presidents have been Mrs.
Rebecca Lowe C,unton, Mrs. J. K. Ott-
lev, Mrs. Charle* A. Head, Mrs. W. P.
pattlllo, Mr*. Burton Smith, Mrs. E. <3.
McCabe, Mr* James Jackson, Mrs. Ed
ward T. Brown, Mr*. Edward T.
Brown, Mr*. Rbbert Zahner, and
with Mrs. McD. Wilson as the
president of the club for the next two
years.
The following are the members of
the club:
Mrs. C. J. Burnham, Mr*. M. F.
Boynton, Mr*. J. N. Bateman, Mrs.
Frank Beck, Mr*. J. D, Cloudman, Mrs.
Howard Callaway, Mr*. E. X* Connel
ly, Mrs. Max Z. Crist, Mrs. D. B. Car-
ion. Mrs. W. D. Crenshaw, Mr*. J. Cal
houn Clarke, Mrs. H. £. Cary, Mrs.
William L. Cosgrove, Mika Laura Cald
well. Mr*. Hunter P. Cooper, Mr*. D. I.
Carson, Dr. May H. Cravath, Mr*. R.
L, Cungdon, Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Mr*.
It, F. Todd, Mr*. W. T. Downing, Mix*
lima Dooly, Mr*. L. DeGIve, Mr*. 8.
C,' Dooley, Mis* Henrietta C. Hosier,
Mrs. Frank B. Dancy, Mr*. Forrest
Adair, Mrs. J. P. Averill, Mr*. Clif
ford Anderson, Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden,
Mrs. C. 8. Arnall, Mr*. A. E. Buck,
Miss Alice Baxter, Mrs. Julian T.
Bailey, Mrs. Nellie Peters Black, Miss
Bailie Eugenia Brown, Mis* Martha
Fort Brown, Mr*. Ralph H. Brown,
.Mrs. A. L. Blackman, Mr*. Edward T.
Brown. Mrs. Julius Brown, Mr*. W. F.
Bennett, Dr. Frances Sage Bradley,
Mrs. T. H. Ball, Mias Cora Brown, Mr*.
Estelle Garrett Baker, Mrs. Emma Oar.
— nma Garrett Boyd,
Miss Theodora
. C. Munger, Mis*
PS—MMS. __ harles Grave* Mat
thews, Mrs. Victor Moore, Mr*. John
L Mell, Dr. Cordelia K. Mooring, Mrs.
David Marx, Mrs. John K. Ottlsy, Mrs.
J. K. Orr, Mrs. H. B. O*good, Mrs. W.
P. Pattllto, Mrs. R. E. Park. Mrs. Louis
C. Phillips, Mrs. Lewi* H. Putney, Miss
Marie Alice Phillip*, Mrs. H. E. W.
Painter, Mr*. John D. Pickett, Mr*.
Frank Rice, Mrs. Edward Ravenel, Mrs.
Marlon L. Roberts, Miss Ida Ryan, Mrs.
J. J. Robinson, Mrs. R. H. Rambo, Mrs.
L. W. Rogefs, Mrs. W. N. Randle, Mr*.
Joseph M. Terrell, Mr*. Sarah L. Tay
lor, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, Mr*. E. G.
Thomas, Mrs. M. L. Underwood, Mrs.
A. M. Van Dyke, Miss Sarah G. Wha
ley, Mr*. A. McD. Wilson, Miss Anne
Wallace, Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs.
J. R. Watt*, Mrs. Elijah M. Williams,
Mrs. R. L. West, Mr*. Edward G. War
ner, Mis* Lillian Wamock, Miss Jean
ette Williams, Mr*. Jullu* R. Watts,
Mr*. Hugh Willet, Mr*. Florence L.
Watts, Ml** Susie M. Well*, Mr*. C.
P. Wilson, Mr*. A. O. Woodward, Mr*.
Laura E. Woodward, Mrs. Leon Walk
er, Mrs. Henry B. Wey, Mr*. Charle*
B. Walker, Mr*. George Francis Wil
lis, Mrs. Robert Zahner, Mrs. B. M.
Zettler, Mrs. Edward DuBose, Mrs. R.
T. Dorsey, Mrs. Hamilton Douglas, Mr*
F. G. duBtgnon, Mme. Diets, Mr*. H.
A. Duncan, Mrs. Dan Denny, Mrs. B.
C. DeLeon, Mr*. A. L. Delkln, Mtu
Elisabeth G. Dozier, Mis* Mabel Drake,
Mr*. C. W. Eddins, Mr*. Eugene R.
Ellis, Mr*. M. R. Farnsworth, Mr*. F.
O. Foster, Mr*. Rebecca Lowe Gunton,
Mr*. A. V. Oude, Mrs. Susan Brocken-
borough Gardner, Miss Adelaide Glenn,
Mrs. John M. Graham, Mr*. Eula Grif
fin, Mr*.. W. T. Gentry, Mr*. Charles
Godfrey, Mrs. J. C. Grenfleld, Miss Au
gusta Garrett, Mr*. James H. Gilbert,
Miss Anne R. Grigsby, Mr*. Edward
Halle, Mr*. E. M. Hortne, Mr*. George
B. Hlnman,,Mr*. Henry D. Hynds, Mr*.
Thhodore A. "Hammond, Mr*. W. N.
Hawke*, Mr*. A. E. Herring, Mrs. W.
M. Haynes, Mr*. H. C. Holbrook, Mrs.
Anna E. Hunt, Mrs. J. J. Haverty, Mis*
Julia Hampton, Mr*. John H. Immel,
Mrs. Nicholas Ittner, Mr*. James Jack'
Officer*,
rreildcnt-Mrs. James
Jackson. M
Esat I.lnden avenue. Atlanta
eM5Er ,3!a, “ ss: u - *•
Second Vice President—Ur*. It. T.
Humphreys, West Point.
Recording Secretary-Urn. Robert Taj-
lor. Griffin.
CsrrMpoodtng Socrotary-Mrs. -Hugh
Willett. At In lit h
B. P. Dltmukcs, Jr..
A editor—Mr* Mallory Taylor, Macon.
. Director*-Mr■ it. i. Peepfea. Val-
doata: Miss Louis M. Nmi, Augusta;
Mr*. K. U. IlearU. Middleton; Mrs. W.
P. Pattlllo, Atlanta; Mr*. Lewis Drown,
Port Vs I ley.
If*** lJndsay Johnson, director life.
General Secretary for Georgia—Mra. A.
O. Grai ^
Stats
son. Home.
Mrs. A. McD. Wilson elected president
of Atlanta Woman s Club on May 14.
The tenth annual convention will be
held In Macon November i IKK*.
Federation Colors—Green and white.
List of Committoss.
Education—Chairman. Mrs. J. Lindsay
Johnson, IUo Vista, Home; Mrs. B. A.
Fceple*. Valdosta; Mrs. William Tift,
Tlfton: Mrs A O Granger. Ortert-
vllle: Mr* A. V. Gnde. Atlanta; Mrs.
M. B. lllffflntHJthcni. West Point; Mrs.
J P Arenel. Atlanta; Miss Anna W.
Griffin, Columbus; Mrs. Lyman Amsden.
Atlanta; Mre. O II Whaley, Jestin;
Mr*. J. L. Htewart, Athens.
Director* of Model Kobo*!*—Daniels-
rill* (Madison county*. Mrs.
it Gass
Heard. Middleton;
tow conn
Station;
Station (oar*
Lipscomb, Athena: Watters District
t Floyd county i. Mrs. C. D. Wood.
Home; Free Kinders*rtenn, Mrs. Nellie
Peters Black, Mrs. T. A. Hammond.
Music—Chairman, Mrs. K. T. Drown,
Wikis, CartersTllls;
Rufus
Brown, Augusta; Mrs. Rhodes Browne,
Columbus; Mrs. Alexander Proudflt,
Macon.
Social Service—Chairman. Mrs. A.
Men. Wllion, 410 Peachtree street, At
lanta: Mrs W. II. Rice, Marshnllvllte:
Mrs. I* R Clark. Atlanta; Mrs. Robert
Zahner. Atlanta^ Mrs Thomas Mills,
Arte and Craft
lie Petei
Ativ
Miss
Chairman. Mrs. Nsl-
•etere Black. 862 Peachtree street,
nta; Mr*, lid win Lanf. West Point;
Georgia Donald eon. Be I abridge;
Mias Mattie L. Huff. Dalton; MIm An
nie Blalock. Ynteavllle; Mrs. O. A.
Woodward. Aflautn
Garden and Village Improvement—
Chairmen. Mrs. W. C. IIInca. Calh.nm;
Mrs. Godfrey. Covington; Mrs. C. 8.
Sparks. Rome; Mrs. Pearl B Bdwards.
Norrroes; Mr* A. P. Ritchie. Rabun
Gnn; Mrs. II. C. White. Athena.
Library—Chnlrman. Sirs K. O. Mc-
. £*be 52. Peachtree afreet. Atlanta; Mrs.
D. Tift, llftou; Mrs. It. A. Carson.
Jswell: Miss lt«*a Woodbary, Athens;
Mra Minnie Hlljer Cassia. Atlanta;
Mra. J. C. I’rlntqp, Rome; Mrs. William
King, Atlanta: Mra. Edward Brown. At
lanta: Mrs Fleming duIRguon. Atlanta.
Club Rx tension -Chairman. Mra. W. P.
Pattlllo, 1.1 least Fair street. Atlanta;
Mlee Anna llonnlng. Columbus; Mrs. J.
K. Ottlsy. Atlanta: Mrs. Mallory Tay
lor, Macon; lira. Eugene Heard, Mid
dleton: Mrs. I*. C. Sanders. Gainesville;
Mias Louise Nee*. Augusta; Mr*. C. C.
Rejoicing 0v«r Child Labor
311*. 1 .‘1,11.V Au.ll
Rrnnfl.y, VnMn.tn; Mr
Joh[.,nn. Horn
n J, IJodizy
■Mr" itrri--. All,ill,; Mr.
II Nnranaon, K.lrlmrt,; Mr,. .NIrhnI,
l-rlnses, Tiftont Mr,. E. J Willing,
ham. H*-a: Mm. Hun D. Joan, At-
l,ni>; Mr,. AUrt Uo,« Thorn,*. AtUota;
Mm J. T. Moody, Attanu.
oon, Mr*. J. Lindsay Johnson,Mr*. Boll
ing Jones, Miss Emily Jekyll, Mrs. John
L. Jones, Mr*. Lamar Jones, Mr*. Na
thaniel F. Jackson, Ml** Lillian T.
Jones, Mr*. C. M. Jerome, Mr*. Wil
liam King, Mrs. Gideon Kellogg, Mrs.
T. 8. Lewis, Mrs. Annie T. Lucas, Mrs.
Clarence A. Langston, Mr*. John J.
Lynch, Mrs. Charles G. Lambert, Mrs.
Frank Lederle, Mrs. James R. Little,
Mr*. R. J. Lowry, Mr*. W. W. Lenthe,
MIm France* Lyon, Mr*. Marie Llnln-
ger, Mr*. J. Levin, Mr*. E. G. McCabe,
Mr*. M. L. McLendon, Mra. George W.
McCarty, Mr*. D. N. McCullough, Mr*.
L. P. McCandllah, Mrs. Georgia Me-
Michael, Mre. Augustus C. MeHan, Mrs.
Edward 8. Munford, Mra. I. 8. Mitchell,
Mr*. William Worth Martin, Mis* Nena
Mitchell, Mr*. H. E. Maddox, Ml**
Mary Roe Mitchell, Mr*. H. A. Maler,
Mr*. H. 8. Mitchell, Mr*. Carlton H.
Miller, Miss Nora Belle Starke, Mies
Kate Stow, Mr*. George Wilson Stew
art, Mr*. H. F. Scott, Mr*. A. B.
Steele, Mr*. Alex W. Sterling, Mr*.
Frank L. Stanton, Mrs. John S. Spald
ing, Mr*. W. M. Scott, Ml** Estelle
Stewart, Mia* Mary Strong, Mr*. H. A.
Smith, Mra. A. O. Smart. Mr*. Burton
Smith, Mr*. P. H.. Snook, Mr*. Allen
M. Schoen, Mra. W. T. Smith, Mrs. D.
E. Spencer. Mr*. C. C. Stocknrd, Mr*.
J. E. Sommerfleld. Mre. Henry A.
.Sampson, Mr*. Alice Muse Thomas,
. James W. Thomas, Mr*. K. F.
Thomson, Ml»» Edith Thomson, Mrs.
Joseph Thompson, Mrs.. Alfred Truitt. |
Items of Interest.
Mr*. James A. Rounsavllle, of Rome,
wa* In Atlanta during the early part of
this week, en route to her home She
haa been at Atlantic Beach and «topi
In Jackaonvllle for several day*. While
there she was th* guest of honor i
lunchon given by Mrs. Edwin Q. W
Mr*. Rounsavllla wa* formerly presi
dent general of the U. D. C„ and state
regent for Georgia of the D. A. R. She
Is a very cultured and prominent wo
man.
A great deal of Interest Is centered
In the meeting, early In October of the
Woman's Club of Atlanta. Mr*. McD.
Wilson will then preside for the first
time since her election a* president
of the organisation, and this meeting
is certain to be tilled with Interesting
events. Mr*. Wilson I* one of the
most charming and highly cultured
women of the state, and her executive
ability I* almost unsurpassed, for she
ha* a thorough knowledge of many
subjects and handles (hem with tact
and skill.
Mis* Isma Dooly's article. In The
Constitution a few weeks ago, touch
ing upon the district school work, was
Interesting and well written.
The following Is a report In part of
the Cass Station Model School:
Since my last yearly report we have
suffered the loss by llro of all our
school property. The Are occurred at
midnight April 27, 1205.
The next morning a number of peo
S le gathered at the site of the burned
ulldlngs, not a plank of which was
left.
' When I Spoke of resuming school
(one month of the session remaining)
several places In which to teach-were
quickly offered. Two ladles, one a
patron, the other a friend, Instated that
* room In their homes be used.
A two-room cabin, near by, was
•elected, however, the pupil* and teach
ers whitewashed It nnd put It In ae
good order a* they could, and though
tho difficulties seemed Insurmountable,
good work wo* done.
Now, after much hard work and
surmounting many Intricate difficulties,
more than could be told, an attractive
two-atory building haa been erected
and one much better suited to the
needa of the aehool.
On tho first floor la the kitchen, shop,
assistant's room, cloak room and halls
The main school room, which la to
> upstairs, I* Incomplete, as I1D0
Is needed to finish It. For the present
the shop Is used for a school room
and moat of the manual training work
Is done In a side hall.
The cost of the building complete
will be 52,000.
The attendence Is better than ever
before. The lessons In habits of In
dustry, neatness, promptness and value
of time Is bearing good fruit.
Moat of the puplla are deeply Inter
ested and are doing fine work. They
have helped greatly In making tables,
benches, shelves and putting up and
framing blackboards and pictures, etc.
They will have their usual school gar
den, and will enter the state cotton
and corn contest: also for the medal
and prise offered by the Georgia di
vision, Unllsd Daughter* of the Con
federacy, and are much Interested In
each.
In a recent county oratorical contest
one of th* younger pupil* won th#
— — ids ' -
medal.
ke*p the hulldlnr
The pui
and ground* In excellent condition.
In each room Is a motto, and Ihsy
are: "Everything Depends Upon ths
Beginning," ''Anything Worth Doing
St all Is Worth Doing Well," "We Must
Con— — ~
Not be Content Until We' Have Done
Our Best."
Ths club women know so wall what
conatltuta* a modal *chool ami what
Is done In one, that It Is unnecessary
to repeat.
The teachers, Miss Smith, Mrs. Clark
and Mlaa Foute, keep In close touch
with each other, the children and their
homes, and are doing remarkably good
—ork.
We need and must have for school
and Sunday school purposes a plana,
and wo only have 510 on the piano
fund; yet we feel that In some way our
need will be supplied.
Massachusetts Federation. In the
most generous manner, continues to
support entirely the Industrial depart
ment, The results of the work are
manifold and truly gratifying.
Ons can hardly enter a horns In the
neighborhood (and the work I* n it
confined to our own neighborhood)
■thnut observing many and various
tides, both useful end ornamental,
made by the pupil*, and they leach
other*, so the work I* contlnuou*.
From The Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
All the women, club women and oth
erwlse, are rejoicing over the near pros
pect of a child tabor bill, and especially
of n child labor bill which Includes
an educational clause. People are wak
ing up to the fact that Illiteracy In
Georgia la largely among the whites.
And not only that, but’ths eagerness of
negroes for education and the Indiffer
ence on the lubject that obtain* with
the laboring cla«* of white people tend*
to make, the altuatlon wore*. Not that
we object to negro education. We are
In favor of a common aehool education
for all alike, for Intelllgmt labor la
the beet labor the world over. Educa
tion civilize-, and who ta more inter
acted In civilizing the blacks than we
Southern people? Of course, much of
the negro education la a fares; merely
the monkey Imitation of- knowledge
and not knowledge Itself. But this I*
a manifestation of Iba peculiar weak
ness for superficiality which ta a char
acteristic of the race as It haa been
known In the past. We believe that
•ana and solid education will cure this
to a great extent, and I* curing It. In
' » of the absurd Incongruities
ut could easily quote, the whole
body of the race le surely rising Just In
proportion to the real knowledge It at'
tain*.
All this la right enough, but the trom
ble I* that he laboring claae of white*
I* not. Improving In proportion. They
do not wish It for their children. Mill
hand* from fathfr to son, they think
there I* no need of book* or education.
When skilled labor I* required, hands
are Imported from among tbs sducated
operative* of Cnnnetlcul or Massachu
setts. where the children have had
schooling for forty yaars. They hava
Principle* of housekeeping and horns-
making are Inculcated. Th* Influence
for good of the aehool It unondlng.
We have had th* unanimous sup
port of the county board of education
and of ths county school commission-
ars, nnd they have rendered oil the aid
In their power, I wleh l could men
tion each one who has helped, but the
limit you have placed, and which I
have already passed, makes It Impossi
ble. MRS. C. D. WOOD.
Director.
Mrs. James Jackson, ths president
of the State Federation of Women's
Clubs, 1s now visiting In Maseachusstts,
8he will spsnd ths months of August
and Hsptembsr In the North and East,
not returning to Atlanta before the
Drst of October.
not noticed this, but have gone on
pushing their children In the mills as
fast as they could get tlc-m In The
owners and opera: o- r : mill* have,
to a great extent, seen their Interests
In the uplifting of their labor nci have
established ecnools fnr them, tait the
uneducated among the operative- look
upon them with Indifference.
We speak here of the ones who ran
neither read nor write, and there are
hundred# of white people right lu re In
Columbua who can do neither. A re
cent municipal eloctlon developed the
fact that there were thro* huii'i:-.i il
literate voters, and the .-Ikiih on ths
tlcksts were printed for their benefit.
We give ths numbsr from memory, hot
think ws are correct. This white il
literacy Is not confined to the mill op
eratives, either, but spread over a
large numbsr of occupations. Then,
large number, a majority per-
. . of the operatives are educated,
Intelligent, progressive people w*
think, however, that one would find
from questioning such Individual- that
they nsver worked In a mill aa chil
dren. but had the benefit of schonllns.
We hops to so# tho primary Indus
trial school crowded with the mill chil
dren this rsnr as wii a* a mm'iiv pro
portion of them In all tho city schools.
To put a city school. Just Jlko any of
the others. In tho factory district would
be exactly the right thing for the city
to dot and we hnpn the time will enme
when the authorities will *<m U that
way.
At any rats, we ora truly glad and
thankful that the mill men and the
philanthropists of Georgia hava com*
to an understanding, and that the daar
old elate will swing Into line with th*
other freo commonwealths that pro
tect tholr children even from the pa
rent!, should they be unworthy.
Mre. M. A. Lipscomb, the chairman
of the education committee of the fed
eration. ta now at Tallulnh Falls, where
she Is spending tho summer at her cot
tage. Mra. Lipscomb was foremost
among the worker* who established an
Industrial school at ToJluloh, and which
adopted In the Federation
St the ninth annual convention at West
Point In November. 1205. Mra. Lip
scomb has Introduced cooking nnd
housekeeping, eewlng, flower culture
and fruit raising. Of course the ele
mentary branches of learning are
taught, but the Industrial feature ta the
main work of the school.
as rnurh wbea I am oM,
Nswed—More. I
Nswed—More, I think. leu prohsMy
won't he so *IUy tboo.—Chicago News.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
AMERICU8.
Mrs. John M. Wilkes entertained at
a small bridge party Tue»day afternoon
at her home on Felder street. Among
those present were: Mr*. James Tay
lor, Mrs. Frank Harrold, Mr*. Howell
Simmon*, Mr*. Shelton Harris, Misses
Emma Mae Brown, Amsle and Fannie
Williford, Lois Williford, of Atlanta;
Blanche and Maybell Hawkins, Nell
Council and Susanne Simmons.
Ml** May Wheatley has gone to
Hendersonville, N. C„ for the summer.
Quite a Jolly party of girl*, chaper
oned by Atr*. John Wootten and Mr*.
George Turpin, are camping this week
at Myrtle Springs, among whom are:
Misses Pearl and Cano Lewis, of Val
dosta; Eula Jonas, of Albany: Janie
Johnson, of Griffin; Janette Ray, Jose
phine and Nell Turpin, Mattie Lewi*
Dodson, of Amerlcus.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Council have
gone to the mountains of North Caro
lina for the summer.
Mrs. Edgar G. Simmon* and Miss
Susanna Simmon* will leave Monday
for Washington and New York.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
gave the A. L. I. boy* a garden party
on the college campus,last Tuesday
evening.
Mr*. Frank Harrold ta at home again,
after a pleasant vtalt to her parents In
Monroe.
Mr*. James Taylor. Ml**e* Elisabeth
and Martha Cobb leave Saturday for
Wrlghtavtlla, N. C„ for the summer.
Mlaaea Amxle and Fannie Mae Wil
liford are at home again, after a de
lightful visit In Valdosta.
Mr. and Mr*. E. B. Clement*, passed
through Americu* laat week, returning
from Asheville, N. C., en route to their
home In Buena Vtata.
Mr*. Frank Sheffield, Mre. Mary Clay
and Mias Bryce Pltabury left Tueoday
for Mnnteagle, Tenn.. to spend the
summer.
Mr. and Aire. W. D. Moreland are-at
home again, after a week'* stay at
Tybee.
abbEville.
Mia* Irene AIcLeod 1* attending a
house party at Buena Vtata.
Mrs. Jena Lott, of Braxton. I* Wait
ing her daughter, Mr*. W. ft. Googe.
Mr*. L. E. Shepherd ha* returned
from Chlpley, where she ha* been via-
King relatives.
Mlaa Anita Alison haa returned from
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Monroe have re
turned from a pleasant visit to reta'
tive* at DSmorest.
Mr. and Mr*. Dunaway and little
daughter are the guests of their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. At. Dunaway.
H. A. Roger*, photographer, ha
moved to Lumber City.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Joiner, of Byron
vllle, are the guests of Mr. T. I. Mitch
ell..
Air*. F. T. Farmer and children are
visiting relative* In Sumter county.
C. W. Oxford and G. P. Lloyd, of
Atontlcello, Ga., are the guest* of Will
Elder.
A party of young folk* »pent Tues
day at Bowen’* Mill.
O. F. Paxson la on a business trip to
Atlanta this week.
Mr. and Air*. L. P. Wimberly are
spendlnr a few day* In Savannah.
Captain and Mr*. Ward were among
their many friend* Sunday.
Air*. A. J. Callahan, of Thomasvllle,
I* visiting her stater, Aire. W. I- Har
rell.
The Aliases Wall, of Macon, are the
guests of Mlaa Adelle Carnes.
O. C. AlcWhlrter ta amending hi*
cation at Beaufort, 8. C.
J. L. McLeod, of Aloultrie, ta In the
city visiting his parent*.
Air. and Mr*. W. H. McDaniel are
visiting the latter’s parent* at Vldalla.
Air. Homer Beld I* spending a few
day* In Savannah.
Aleasrs. M. C. Paxson, J. L. Reid,
L. A. William*. Wright Nixon, R. W.
Ewing, 8. B. Hancock, Scofield Beaton
are enjoying a fishing trip down the
river to Brunswick.
A straw ride In honor of the Mine*
Wall wa* enjoyed by the young people
Wednesday evening.
The social event of the week will bo
the reception at the home of Air. nnd
Air*. Jame* W. Dougherty Friday
evening.
CAV E _ SPRING.
Rev. H. W. Rancher, from Second
Church of Rome, ta the guest of Pro
fessor R. W. Edenfleld.
Air*. Paul Culbertson, of Coal Gate,
IT, arrived Saturday to spend sev
ere! weeks with her mother, Mr*. A.
T. Harper.
Aliases Herds and Beulah Jones have
returned from an extended vtalt to rela
tive:: tn Canton and Emerson.
Mrs. J. Friaxeil, of Atlanta, ta with
Mre. Hlght for several day*.
der, Colo., are here for
of the summer. Cave 8pring ta their
old home and their many friends are
giving them a cordial welcome.
Air. Clarence McCurry, of Rome, will
return home tonight after a short vtalt
to Miss Alaud Edward*.
Air*. J. D. Thomas ta the guest of
her daughter, Mre. Frank Wright,
‘ Methodist Hill.”
Air*. Etta Farr!* and little daughter,
of Cripple Creek, Colo., came yesterday
to vtalt Mre. Farris' mother, Aire. Cope
land.
Misses Alary Lou and Luclle Afont
gomery, Messrs. T. C. Miller and E. B.
Itakrstraw attended the reception In
Rome Wednesday night of Mrs. A. T:.
Snoots complimentary to her niece,
' , of r
... Atlan
and Mr. Walter Reeves, of Spear-
Kan., are the guests of their fa<
Ml** Mabel Snoot*, of Pittsburg, Pa.
Mr. and Mre. B. C- Settle*, of :
The Only French Dry Cleaning
Process in Georgia
ta. ■
VlIIS, iwu., ■,« ii- Bum
ther, Atr. J. W. Reaves.
Mr. M. O. McDonald and nleco. Miss
Bessie Brown, of Rome, era spending
a few day* with the Harpers.
Aire. C. D. McColllster, of Rome, ta
at the Institution.
The melon cutting on campus lawn
Tuesday evening by the young men
complimentary to the visiting ladles
wo* an enjoyable fete.
Alls* Kathleen Wright will Join
trio of Rome glrla Monday and they
leave Atonday night for Farll, Ala., to
enjoy a house party at th* homo of
Mies Wright.
Mr. W. O. Connor, Jr., wa* married
on last Thursday, the 12th, to Miss
Hazel Poole, of New Mexico, and they
arrived here yesterday to vtalt th* for
mer'* parents, Profereor and Mre. W.
O. Connor, at the Deaf and Dumb Im
stltute.
Horace Wells, of Zebulon, Go.
ho* returned horn* after a pleas an
vtalt to the Edwards family.
Air. and Mra. Bowman and Mrs.
Toung. of Rome, were th* guests of
Mr. and Mra. A. N. Tumlln Sunday.
Professor Craft, of Hartwell, Ga
bs* been elected to succeed Professor
Christopher a* assistant at Hearn
Academy.
BIRMINGHAM, A.LA.
Lieutenant and Mra. Gordon John
ston, accompanied by Aftas Augenta
Johnston, sailed on Saturday for a two
years' trip abroad. Mtas Johnston will
study music, th* language* and art.
Alin Lillian Moor* ha* aa her guest
Mis* Laura Oliver, of C'alera.
Mra. George C. Whatley and her
daughter, Mlos Eula Whatley, are
spending awhile at Chick Springs, & C.
Mia* Sadie dllleeple will leave soon
for Greensboro, N. C„ where she wjtl
be the guest of Miss Ellngton.
Alls* Alan’ Hope, who has been visit
ing Mtas Sadie Gillespie, has returned
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS ORDERS.
Mra. C. W. James and
are visiting In Atlanta.
. -ri.7-r Alta* Bessie Jemtaon will leave In a
: Sir few days for Asheville, N. C- where
she will spend the! remainder of th*
: tsEr summer.
' Air. and Mre. W. H. Kettlg expect to
: Too l leave next week for Thousand Island*.
- jgi l Mr. and Mre. Ell P. Smith have re-
: iffy* turned from the West.
: SS33 Miss Emily and MIm Emma Koenig
j have gone to Blowing Rock. N. C- to
I 23*5 remain during the remainder of th*
| summer.
j Mis* Josephine Boyle haa gone to
: 'Chicago on a vtalt to relative*. While
g I there ehe will take a special courae In
ha* gone
Tennessee Woman's Press
and Authors' Club
The annual meeting of th* Tennes
see Woman's Press and Authors' Club
will take placo August 2, 3 and 4 at
Alonteogle, Tenn.
The following program hns been ar
ranged for the convention and Indicates
a season of unusual Interest and profit
to the literary women who will be
present and their guests from varlou*
parts of th* South:
Program.
Officers •— President, Aire. Oscar
Tankestey Peeples; first vice president.
Airs. Eva Williams Alalone; second
Vico president, Mrs. W. W. Barksdale;
secretary, Mra. Jeanette . Sterling
Grove; treasurer, Aire. Charlie Raker.
Chairman ,,r < .mm! 11.•> - Meuilirr.
■hip, Mrs. K. E Adoma; constitution.
Mis. I.iicln Dayton I’lillllps; IikInIm'I...
Aire. W. B. Komlne.
Thursday, August 2.
0 a. m., business mooting.
1 p. m., open meeting In Warren
Hall.
5 p. m- tea In honor of the Press and
Authors’ Club at th* cottage of Mrs.
Claud* Waller.
Program—Warren Hall.
Invocation—Rev. William A. Gutrry.
Address of welcome—Mrs. M. B. Pil
cher.
Response—Mr*. T. J. Latham.
Music.
President's address — Mra. Oscar
Tankasley Peeples.
Roll call—Answered with quotations
from published work*.
ocal—"Goodnight, Little Girl, Good
night"—Macy—Mr*. Annie Laurie Cun
yus.
Reading of prize article* In club
contest.
Class A—“What ha* been the effect
of publicity through clubs and the
press upon the sdvancement of wom
en r—Mr*. S. M. God bey.
Class C—Th# best leading article for
society page—Mre. Wilma Jarrett
Ellis.
Award of prizes.
Friday, August 3.
2 a. m., business meeting.
2:50 p. m., symposium—Warren hall.
5 p. m- tea In honor of the Press
and Authors’ Club with Aire. AI. B.
Pilcher.
Symposium—Warren Hall—Program.
Success In Journalism.
1. What constitutes success?
Paper—Ur*. Rutledge Smith.
Discussion—Alls* .Mattie Harris.
t. Professional ethics.
Paper—Alls* Corlnna Oreenley,
I. Limitations of a journalist.
Paper—Mtas Llbble Luttrell Alor-
row.
Success In literature.
1. Does It offer a better field than
Journalism?
Paper—Mre. Oscar Denton.
2. Trials, tribulation* and triumph*.
Paper—Mre. Garnet Noel Wiley.
Discussion—Air*. A. L. Seal*.
5. I* New York the meccaT
Paper—Mr*. Lenora Cason.
General discussion.
Paper—"A New Field In Journal-
tarn— Domestic Science"— Mr*.
Henry C. Meyer*.
Auditorium—8 p, m.
Overture — "Raymond" — Ambrose
Thomas—Orcheatra.
Paper—The Literary Workshop—
Mre. Elizabeth Frypa.
Vocal—"Joan"—Burleigh—Mr. Doug
las* Powell. /
Poem—All** Betti* Garland.
Greeting*.
Int*rm**io— "Kalla" —Delibes—Or
chutra.
Address—Literary Women of the
South In Closer Relation—Mra. George
C. Ball.
Vocal—(a) Emanl—Verdi; recita
tion and aria; (b) Absent—Tlrlndelll—
Air*. Buromsrfleld Dickey.
Reading—Mtas Sarah Barnwell El
Hot.
Reading—Mrs. Elizabeth AI. Gilmer
(Dorothy Dlx).
Vocal—"In Tenn*****"—Mre. Alatt
Gardner.
Worda and music by Mra. Gilbert
Ralne.
Saturday, August 4.
5 a. m., business meeting.
Adjournment.
10:50, press and authors’ day—Worn-
i’s congress—Mra. Oscar Tankesley
Peeples, chairman. .
Music.
Reading — Air*. Jaanatt* Sterling
Grave.
Vocal—(a) Sevilla—Deasauer; <b)
Spring Time—Becker—Mre, Bummer-
field Dickey.
Literary scrap book.
Address—Mlaa Will Allen Drom-
goolt.
Mre. r i. n. Acuff, who has b«n stalling
ratatlre* at Pajrittarrita, Tenn., bn* re
turned tn Jaiuer. _ .. .
0#
urncd
Mix Atary (taut h** gum
* • mouth, vtaltlbg
»ft«Y"a”"iriiif to bo proiu it Uo*ebw>
Tenn.
MIm Helen Long, nf Carrollton, Ga~ I*
the genet nf Iter brother, Mr. C. lb Lmg.
Mre. W. NT White and children Imro
gone to boulsrllle to epeml a month with
relative*.
Mr*. It. D. Wllenn. irf lllnntaat
been tho gue*t Mra. Hpaln *t the Jnzptr
Inn for * few day*.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Molt, of Iltrralngbam,
Ml* of friend* In Jasper Holiday
wero gueele
and Monday,
Mlaa Margo
Mra. Culpepper Exum.
Lieutenant Oeorge Morrow, V. S.
A„ will be stationed at Fort Hnelllng,
Minn. Ltantenant Morrow has aa hta
guest Lieutenant Aforrta Wllford.
Mlee Mary Washington will be the
guest of friends on the Alain* coopt
during August.
Ails* Oeorge Coleman Alorrl* will sail
the latter part of this month on th*
Kron Prlnz for Leeds, England. He
will be engaged In hospital work and
expect* to return home early In Sep
tember.
Mlos Corrta Handley and Mis* Vir
ginia Handley are members of a camp-
nc party at Lake Champlain.
Mrs. C. F. Cram ton will spend th*
next month with her parenta. Captain
and Mrs. Rogers, at Michigan lake re
sorts. •
MARTIN.
Mtas Dora Brown, of Atlanta, ta vis
iting Mre. F. H. Stovall on Colleg* av
enue.
C. H. Varner ha* returned from At
lanta. Commerce and Gainesville.
Mia*.Alary Brown returned from
Brenau Saturday.
Charles F. Knox ta In Atlanta.
Clarence Miller, of Royeton, ta ben
for a few days.
Mlaa lots Johnson ha* returned to
Anderson. 8. C '
Mtas Mabel Vemer returned Satur
day from Brenau College.
Ml** Jessie Cobb, of Cartersvllle, ta
with the Mlteea Cooper.
C. H. Dance, of Toccoa, was a recent
visitor to the city.
0. H. Mitchell hoe returned from At
lanta.
NORCROSS.
Mr*. Howard Pattlllo and daughters,
of Atlanta, are at the Hotel Brunswick.
Ml** Annie Ray ha* returned from
Roswell.
Mtas Sara Elisabeth Quinn, of Wash
ington, a a., I* with* Mr*. Dora Kl**r
Webstar.
Mia* Hert Jones, of Atlanta, ta visit
ing relative* here.
Mr*. JOMph Talblrd, of Macon, ta
■pending the summer here.
MIm Harriet Webater ta spending th*
waek with Mtas Annls Louis* Klbbee,
of Norcroa*.
Mr. and Mr*. James Leo Key have
returned to Atlanta.
JA8PER, ALA.
Mr. and Mf*. W. P. Goodwin have goaf
•* Cb - - - - -
Mre J. William McCarty, Mrs. Lula
Bs*khc*)l and Mre William C. ImtI* are
■l Ingram Wells for lb* rrbutascr of the
**Mred*mc* J. II. Cranford sad J. II. Itank-
1, it., were lUItvra to Dlrmughzm
And<*rano, who hat 1^0
rlMltlntr flrends In Jasper, boa rotorood to
her boat.
Mra. F. K. Rosamond, of Adftr, la tha
guest of relatives In Jaapor.
Mr. John A, Coleman has returned from
*«.■• *" k, - 7 *'ld homo at Kutaw.
Orlffln (.finikin ore spend-
j »e* 1
tnrhod from a trip fo nr. Lome
Mr. and Mra. John II. Jlnnkbead, Jr.,
gild Mr. nnd Mra. J. II. Cranford win l.-ave
Monday for n trip north, flatting runny of
the popular watering places amt returning
relatives and friends.
month's vlali
Informal reception at _ H
Jaapar which was one of the moat lnrg<-l*
ntti-nded social functions of the osonon. A
guessing contest was the chief vehicle »l
pleasure of tho evening.
MAR3HALLVILLE.
Mrs. Warren Grice nnd children, of Haw
kliMilIh*. lire ap<-ri«1lfig act era I with
her father, Mr. 8amnel II. Humph.
Miss Ethel llnldwln gnvo n hoantlful
munIi*iile on Tuesday evening In honor of
her guests, tho Mlasoa Arnold, from tihcll
Mr. and Mra. Halawi Frederick, of At
inntn, are visiting their parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. Walter Frederick.
Mias Allcync Ware Is the guest of Mtsa
Irglnla Freeman In Newnan.
Sim. Fannie Rawla, «»f Hnn Antonio, Tes„
a former resident of MnndiMllrlllo, Is visit-
In.: relatives and l.clng shown much at
tention by bor old frlendi.
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