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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MUM'AY. Jt.'Ll V‘, 19
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
j Joseph Chamberlain and Wife;
Latter Was Miss Endicott
GREENSBORO.
Mrs. Hayes and Miss Hayes, of Mon-
roe are the guests of Mr*. R. S. Cald
well.
Miss Allle King entertntned a f«w
friends Thursday evening In honor of
the Misses Bickers and their guest.
Miss Wilson.
Mr. Joseph Hutchinson left Thurs
day for his home in Monticello.
Professor P. P. Carter is -spending
several weeks at Tate Springs.
Miss Olive Sanders has returned
from Atlanta.
Rev. T. W. O'Kelley and family, of
St. Joseph, Mo., are visiting Rev. and
Mrs. A. P. O'Kelley. .
Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Race have re
turned from a visit to Alabama.
Mrs. Asa C. Bron-n and son, of Com
merce, are visiting Mrs. S. H. Ohees-
Ung.
Mrs. N. H. Ballard and children, of
Brunswick, are guests of Mrs. Hermann
Geissler.
Miss Jennie Evans will leave Sat
urday to Join a party at Indian Spring.
Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson is in Eat-
onton on a visit to her son, Mr. R. W
Hutchinson.
Mrs. Henry Torbert and children are
visiting relatives at Resaca.
Miss Mable Thompson, of Gaines'
ville, who has been the guest of Miss
Halite Park, returned to her home Sat
urday, accompanied by Miss Park.
Mrs. Parker, of Augusta, has re
turned home, after p. pleasant visit to
Miss Any Geissler.
Mrs. Fred Barnhart, assisted by Mrs.
J. A. Carry, entertained the Earnest
Workers on Tuesday afternoon. Re
freshments were served in the dining
room, which was decorated with cut
flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Maddox have re-
turned to their home In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bryant and
daughter, Aliens, left Wednesday for
Atlanta.
Mr. J. C. Williams and son returned
Wednesday from North Carolina and
Tennessee, where they have been en
joying a delightful outing.
Mr*. Lb L. Little, of Phoenix, spent
several days this week with Mrs. B. F.
McWhorter.
Professor George McWhorter, vice
president of Norman Park College, left
Thursday for Moultrie.
Mr. Wilbur Barnhart, of Savannah,
Aigi. iiiiuut itiumioii, ui oavauuaii)
Is visiting relatives here for several
weeks.
Colonels James Davison and Pearce
Brown left Saturday to attend the
lawyers' convention at Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Gerdlng,
of New York, are the guests of Mrs.
8. A. Green.
Miss Helen Davis and Mrs. Walter
Kimbro left Saturday to attend the
Chautauqua at Monteagie.
.Mrs. W. T. Garrard and son have
returned to Nona, after a month's stay
with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Armor.
Miss Mollle Hill, of Washington, Is
-Visiting Mrs. H. T. Lewis.
; Miss Foster, of Athens, Is the guest
ef her aunt, Miss Julia Foster.
GADSDEN, ALA.
Lee Alexander and Mrs. H. J.
- Rosenthll and daughter, Clara, of
I’nlon Springs, are tho guests of Mrs.
John C. Cathoy.
Mrs. W. G. Brockway Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. M. Elliott, on Forest
avenue.
Miss Ruth Wilson, of Birmingham,
Is visiting Mrs. E. H. Cross.
Mrs. Raymond Green and Miss Laura
Belle Enslee, of Birmingham, are vis
iting Mrs. L. E. Jones on Surrentlne
avenue.
Jlrs. Sodberg, of Montgomery, Is tho
guest of Mrs. James L. Tanner.
Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. J. E. Line
and Mrs. Winchester will leave In a
few days for a visit to relatives in
Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Paden enter
tained the members of the Kylonial
Club and a few friends on Friday
evening.
Miss Della Shanks, of Montgomery,
Is the guest of G. F. Canterbury and
family.
Misses Aliegene Driver and MISs
Carrie C. Smith, of Borden Springs,
Ala., are the guests of Miss Clyde
White on Walnut street.
Mrs. R. A. Dunlap Is visiting friends
at Fort Payne.
Mins Edith Randolph, who has been
visiting relatives In Birmingham, hah
returned home.
Miss Mary Joe and Miss Edith Cald
well, of Birmingham, are guests of
friends In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Caldwell have
returned after a short visit to Birm
ingham.
Congressman J. L. Burnett has re
turned from Birmingham.
Gua Cowan, of Mississippi, la visit
ing relatives in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Beilenger have
returned from Denver, where they have
been for some time.
The Embroidery Circle was enter
tained on Thursday aftemon by Mrs.
Charles M. Wood at the residence of
Mrs. L; El Jones.
Sirs. D. H. Baker entertained with
cards on Friday afternoon In compli
ment to Mrs. Lee Alexander nnd Mrs.
Rosenthal, who are guests of Mrs. J.
C. Cathey.
Mrs. Charles hr. Wood and little son
leave the first of August for New York
for a visit of several months to Mrs.
Wood.
Sir. Garner, of Tuscaloosai was the
guest of sir. and Sirs. L. L. Hlrshberg
at Bellevlew during the Press Asso
ciation meeting.
Mrs. Sloore, who has been the guest
of her sister, Mrs. J. L. Farmer, has
returned to her homo in Slontgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. 8am Stewart and wife
are visiting In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Wllllafns have
returned from Center, where they have
been visiting relatives.
On Wednesday night Hotel Belvue
was a scene of great brilliancy, the
occasion being the reception, dance
and banquet tendered tho members of
the Press Association, their ladles ngd
visitors, under the management of Mr.
Louis Hart, the genial host of Belvue.
After the reception the grand march
ger
man was led by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L.
Neal, of 8elma.
Miss Inex Ansley, of Montgomery,
was the guest of honor at a party giv
en by Miss Hettle Simpson on Thurs
day afternoon at her home on Turren-
tlne avenue.
Miss Elisabeth Green left Thursday
morning for a visit to friends In Chi
cago and Bloomington, 111.
J.. C. Cottlngton, of Dillon, S. C., Is
the guest of his son, R. S. Cottlngton,
on Chestnut street.
Mayor Charles P. Smith and Mrs.
Smith returned Wednesday from a ten
days' trip through the West, Chicago,
St. Louis and Denver, being among the
points visited.
Among the distinguished visitors
who attended the Press Association
were Senator John T. Morgan and
Congressman William Richardson, of
Huntsville.
ME DA.
Mrs. M. W. Park and Mr. Etheridge
Park, of Atlanta, are visiting relatives
here.
Miss Clyde Whitten Is a charming
visitor here, being the guest of her
aunt. f
Miss Emmie Vaughn has returned to
Savannah, after spending the month
here.
Mr. Nlsbet Park has accepted a rail
road position In Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. A. 8. Edmondson and Miss
Louise Edmondson are visiting friends
in Mllledgevllle.
Mrs. Edgar Park, of Atlanta, recent
ly visited Mrs. T. J. Park.
Miss Jennie Greene, of Trlplette, will
visit Miss Lien Park next week.
Miss Florence Boone, of Florida, is
spending the summer with her aunt
here.
Mr. Grady Roby, of Atlanta, visited
relatives here last week.
Miss Mattie Edmondson attended the
Mystic Circle meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Estelle in Eatonton.
Miss Josle Reid spent the day at
her father's fruit farm here.
Miss Fannie Lee Carter, of Haddock,
is quite sick at the home of her aunt
at this place.
Mr. Burnette Harris has returned to
Savannah, after a pleasant visit to Mr.
and Mrs. A. 8. Edmondson.
Hon. J. T. Dennis gave a house par
ty to several of his friends. Those
iresent were: Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs.
1. W. Hutchinson, of Cordele; Misses
Mattie and Louise Edmondson, Mr.
Williams, Georgia and Luda Hutchin
son, Annie Laurie Adants and Maggie
Watts, of Cave Springs.
and Miss Gear, of Penfleld, at a hours
party this week. On Tuesday after
noon she entertained about ' thirty
young ladles In their honor.
Miss Richmond Walton will enter-
tain four charming young ladies at a
house party next week. Her guests will
be: Misses Annie Laurie Adams, Annie
Lou Neablt nnd Bertha Thomas, of
Eatonton, and Louise McMullen, of
Hartwell. Many social affairs are be
ing planned In their honor.
Mrs. Chggles Furlow entertained
about forty of the younger set Friday
evening for Miss Emmie Thompson
and her guest, Miss Martin, of Athens.
The large lawn was brilliant with
Chinese lanterns and the guests spent
a delightful evening.
On Thursday evening Mr. H. T.
Shaw, cashier of the Bank of Madison,
gave a smoker to his fellow bank pres
idents nnd rashlers. The color scheme
Was yellow nnd white, lilies and grapes
being the chief table decorations. Mr.
Shaw's guests were: Messrs. Lee Tram
mell. W. P. Wallace, Tillman Douglas.
S. P. Cohen, S. F. Beckham, R. N.
Thomason and Robertson.
Miss Ednn Pott Is the guest of Mrs.
Homer Winter at Augusta.
Mrs. E. W. Butler Is at home, after a
visit to Atlanta.
Miss Lucy Burton, of Buford, has
returned home.
Miss Llscle Freeman, of Stevens, is
the guest of Miss Mamie Hunter.
Miss Octavla Pou Is at home from
Hartwell.
Mrs. H. P. Broughton, Miss Brough
ton aqd Mr. Ed Burruss are at Tox-
away, N. C.
JEFFERSON
Miss Dora #llhlte, of Winder, la the
guest of Miss Callle Watson.
Miss Ola Stockton returned home on
Wednesday from a visit to Stone
Mountain and Atlanta.
Hon. Allen M. Flanigan, of Marcus,
Is very sick at the home of Mr. H. J.
Randolph. Mrs. Flanigan came Thurs
day to be with him.
Mr. Will Henry, of Gainesville, was
a recent visitor here.
Miss Gusslo Woods and little Miss
Ruth Woods are the guests of Colonel
and Mrs. -R. L. J. Smith.
Mr. Lee White spent part of this
week In Atlanta.
Miss Corbin, of Griffin, Is the guest
of Mrs. J. S. Ayers.
Dr. J. C. Bennett has returned from
a visit to Wrlghtsville Beacb, N. C.
Miss Clifford Daniel Is In the coun
try.
The Barber Bnnd went to Gainesville
Monday to furnish music for the
speaking os’ Hor.. R. B. Ruasell.
Messrs. Hoyt Archer and Clifford
Storey, spent Sunday In Hochton.
MADISON.
Mrs. H. T. Shaw entertained
flinch on Friday afternoon, in honor
of Mrs. H. L. Simmons, of Atlanta.
Dainty refreshments, consisting, of
mints, cream, pink and white cakes,
were served. Those present were:
Mrs. Charles Furlow, Mrs. J. T. P. Au
stin, Mrs. R. V. Thomason. Mrs. Q.
L. Williford. Mrs. M. C. Few, Mrs.
Raymond Thompson and Mrs. Marable.
Another charming compliment to
Mrs. Simmons was the flinch party on
Monday afternoon, given by Mrs. J. T.
P. Austin. A delicious lunch was
served after the 'game. The guests
were: Mrs. H. T. Shaw, Mra# 8. F.
Beckham, Mrs. Charles Furlow, Mrs.
Lee Trammell, Mrs. Robert Douglas
and Mrs. Hill, of Nashville.
Miss Eva Few Is entertaining Miss
Olivia Reid, Miss Corker, of Atlanta,
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood, of Oak
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ahan.
Miss Anna Foster has been HI for
several days.
Mrs. Will O. Herndon, who has been
visiting her sister In Auburn, Ala., has
returned home.
Mr. Sam Callahan, Miss Alva Calla
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Mr. and Mrs. Hlnnemnn, of St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Buford Boykin en
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their hospitable home on Dixie street
In honor of their visitors, Miss Willie
Ermlnger, of Macon, and Miss Natalie
Thomas, of Waynesboro.
Mrs. Connor, of Charleston, S. C.,
with her daughter, Miss Alice, is vis
iting her son, Mr. T. A. Connor, of this
city.
Mesdames Matthews and McCullough,
of Atlanta, are visiting their mother,
Mrs. E. W. Wells.
Mr, Tom Wells Is spending two
weeks at Summerville.
Mrs. E. W. Wells and her daughter.
Mrs. Walter Matthews, of Atlanta, will
leave In a few days for an outing at
Piedmont Springs, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Boykin, with
a party of young people, are camping
this week at Oak Lawn.
Mrs. R. F. Hyatt left Tuesday mom-
Ing for Hawklnsvllle to attend the mar
riage of her slater, Mias Elizabeth
Maude Blalock, to Mr. Lewis Emerson
Delating, which will occur on the morn
ing of August 9, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Polhlll.
Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Roap visited
Roapvllle Saturday V’d *>».s4ay.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Y-atV.cvIlle and
three little boys a v sc-A-OIng two
weeks in SMnmsrvlI'i, ha guests of
Mr. Ed SturAvant.
Mrs. Cliff Turner entertained the
Literary Music Club Friday afternoon
at her home on Dixie street
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to her home In Atlanta after a brief
visit to Mra. H. W. Clements.
Mias Matthla la visiting the Mlaaea
McClendon.
MARIETTA.
Master Egbert Freyer celebrated his
fourth birthday on Tuesday afternoon
with a charming lawn party. The ta
ble was set oh tha spacloue lawn and
about forty little friends gathered
around It and were served with Ices,
cakes and fruit.
The Young Matrons’ Bridge Whist
Club was entertained by Mlaa Harlette
Idea on Thursday afternoon at har sla
ter’s home. Mrs. Wiggins, on Chur-h
street. A salad course was served.
The Ladles' Afternoon Euchra Club
met with Mra. Oacar Keeler on Thurs
day afternoon and were charmingly
entertained. After thd game Ices, bon
bons, etc., were served. The prises, a
plate and white gause fan, were won
by Mra. Joaeph Brown and Mra. De-
vant.
Mra. N. C. Carrlker and child, who
have been visiting friends In Bames-
ville, have returned home.
Mlea May bell Bradley, of Birming
ham, Is visiting friends In the City.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sessions are vis
iting In Kalamazoo. Mich.
Mr. and Mrz. Cliff Klflg and children
are visiting friends In tha city.
Mra. A. A. Delacy and daughters,
Mlaaea Julia and Arden, 6t Jacksonville,
Fla., are spending the summer In this
city.
Miss Brumby, of Athens, Is the guest
aims diuiiiuj, nsiiciig, ■■ iiiv n
of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Heyward.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
gave o'charming entertainment In .tha
park Tuesday night. The pretty park
was bright with Japanese lanterns and
randies. A large crowd was present,
sad the occasion was a great success,
Mrs. Dr. Peacock has returned to her
home In Blockton, Ala.
WOODBURY.
Resident Engineer Hendrix, of the
Atlanta, ’ Birmingham and Atlantic
Railroad, and wife, art at the Fendley
House.
Professor O. L. Callahan and family
are visiting at the home of Mr. A. P.
Dixon.
Mlaa Emma Baker, of Atlanta, Is ihe
guest of her aunt, Mra. W. A. Wales.
Mrs. Charles Simpson baa returned
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
The Kaiipa Sigma ball at Lookout
Inn was a brilliant affair. The bait
room was decorated In red, white* and
green, the Kappa Sigma colors. The
patrons and patronssses were: Mr. and
Mra. J. C. Guild, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gaines,
A 11<Jill |#ri'Jllj *»»»• UIIU gigs /». If . vasasssa-a#
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Lyerly, Mr. and
Mra. F. A. Nelson, Mr. and Mra. Z. C:
Patten, Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Orr, Hon.
and Mra. J. B. Frasier, Hon. and Mrs.
H. Clay Evans.
Mr. Seth McMahon, of this city, nnd
Miss Susie Dye, of Athens, were mar
ried at the home of the blrde Sunday.
The wedding was a surprise to the
friends of the couple. The happy peo
ple will reside In thle city.
Mlsees Minnie and Zelta Spiers, of
their '
Annlaton, Ala., are visiting their broth
er, Claude E. Spiers, at 704 Greenwood
avenue. Highland Park.
Miss Annabel McOaughey, who has
been visiting Mrs. D. P. Henderson, baa
returned 1o her home In Bridgeport.
Miss Kathleen Brooka la home from
a pleasant vacation trip to Tybee la-
land and Columbus, Ga.
Mlsa Ella Dyer has returned from
a delightful visit at Virginia Baach.
Mr. Alexander Bonnyman, of Atlanta,
la a guest In the city.
Mrs. Roy Baylor has returned from
V1 £fl» n ses Maggie and Jennie Vick, of
Birmingham, who have been the guests
of Miss Pearl Cornellson, left for Bouth
Pittsburg Thursday, where they will be
the guests of Mrs. Y. C. Wuodfln, Elm
street. . _
Misses Nannie Lee and Georgia
Hicks, of Knoxville, are guests of
their aunt, Mra. W. H. Ghormley.
Misses Maud Malcolm and Psari
Pickle, of Sweetwater, are guests of Dr.
and Mra. B. B. Cooke.
Miss Mary Ross has gone to Ar
lington, Ala., to spend a month.
General and Mra. Een Wheeler and
Mlaa Ines Brown left this week for
New York to sail on Saturday for Eu
f °Slr. and Mra. O. T. Peeples, of Car
teravllle. spent yesterday here. They
have disposed of their beautiful home
and adjoining ground on Fort Wood.
The home was sold to Mr. Oeorge D.
Lancaster, who will use It aa a reel
dence, and the adjoining lot, 10 feet
by Mr. J.
frontage, h*n been purchased
R. Brock, who will build thereon a
handeome home.
Mr. and Mra. Oliver Andrews will go
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNCIL.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for council from the Second
ward, subject to the white orimary on
August 22.
PRE8S HUDDLE3TON.
I respectfully announce myeetf
candidate for council from tha Third
ward, subjsct to ths white primary on
C. W MANQUM.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for council /rom the Fourth
ward, subject to white primary on
*"**"*• 22 ’ DR. B. E. PEARCE.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for council from the Sixth
ward, subject to tho white primary on
August 22.
JOHN W. GRANT.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I respsctfully announce mysslf a
candidate for County Treasurer, sub
jsct to white primary on August 22.
PETER F. CLARKE.
I respectfully announce myaelf a
candidata for County Treasurer, sub
ject t- —*- 1 *e primary on Auauet 22.
MACON C. SHARP.
to New York nest week and will bo
at Hotel Belmont for a time.
Mlaa Lucy Henke, of Tuacumbla, re
turned to her home after a delightful
visit of six weeks to relatives and
friends In this city.
Dr. and Mra. J. R. Rathmell will go
to Bt. Simons for a brief stay.
Mrs. Laura D. Eakln and son, Al
bert, will go to Montgomery, Ala., on
August 7 to visit Mrs. Joe E. Fox.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard L. Jones and
children leave next Tuesday for Linn-
ville. N. C„ to spend August.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gentry went to
Atlanta to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gray
Gentry.
Mrs. Helen D. Longstreet, widow of
General James Longstreet, post
mistress at Gainesville, Ga., Is a visit
or In the city. She la the nuthor of a
book In defense of her dlsUngulshed
husband, and Is well known throughout
the South.
J. C. Beam, District Passenger Agent
■f>omllii( several weeks with her psreate In
tuts city..
Mra. Susan Hayes anil her sister. Jlrs.
Arnold, Who have hern the guests of Urs.
jwii'mu, nuu MB TV iurrn tun RiirRi* m
/. Hayes, bare returned to their home
rill,
n Wlutervl.
Messrs. W. O. Jones and I'arki Norman
art In Europe.
WAVERLY HALL.
Mrs. Hart l'erry ami .laughter. Jilts
ALBANY.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Austin have re
turned to their home In Thomaavllle of
ter a short visit at the home of Mr.
~ T . J. Hall.
Jlr. Edmund Kalmon has returned
from a pleasant visit to Denver,.Col.,
and Adams, Neb.
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Kelly, of St.
Joseph, Mo., have returned home after
ft visit of several days with relatives.
Mr. It. M. Thompson Is visiting rel
atives In Newton, Ala.
Mra. T. H. Oliver and children are
visiting relatives In Pelham.
have arrived In the city and will
future make their'home here.
Mis* Maud Wltkousky haa returned
to her home In Savannah after a pleas
ant visit In the city.
Miss Osceola Dampler, of Wldosta,
who has been the guest of Miss Emma
Carter, has returned home.
Mra. Annie Muse has, returned home
from Knoxville,. Tenn.
Messrs. J. W. McKinney, R. L. Kear-
sey and A. O. Askln are spending a faw
days In Pensacola, Fla.
Mr. W. T. Hllsinan has returned
from a short trip to Atlanta.
Miss Burlington Butts has returned
to her home In Columbus after a visit
to friends In the city.
Miss Magglo Coffey Is at home from
a pleasant visit to friends In Bruns
wick.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. McLarty, of
Brunswick, are In the city, the guests
of relatives.
Mr. and Mra. 8. Flelsher have re
turned home after a trip through tha
Westi
Mr. George Callaway Is spending a
few days at Indian Springs,
Miss Ida Kitchen has returned home
after a two weoks' visit In Ellnvllle.
Miss l.lsle Brantley, of Macon, Is
tho guest of Jttss Annie Atkinson.
Mra. E. C. Bledsoe Is at home from a
short visit In Dawson.
Miss Sherrie Lewis has gone to lien
deraonvllle, N. C., to spend the sum
mer.
Mra. F. O. Tlcknor and little Miss
Ruth Tlcknor, are visiting In Macon.
Mr. John H. Hester, who has been
visiting relatives here, has gone to At
lanta to epend a few days, prior to
resuming his duties at West Point.
Mies Lucy Nesbitt Is visiting In
con for a few days.
Miss Ada Brooks, of Atlanta, Is vis
iting at the home of Mr. S. If. Brooks.
Mrs. W. 8. Tarver and Jin John D.
Twiggs have gone to Atlanta to visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. p.
Coles.
Mra. W. II. Zelgler has gone to JU.
Airy to spend the remainder of thfe
summer.
ELBERTON.
j Olive latimer. of Kouth Carolina. Is
the sdmired' guest of Mrs. M. L. Jtenni.
Miss Annie Mitabhnrn entertained Tues-
Isy evening In honor of her guests, llleses
Unvote- and Maahburn.
Mum Ethel Alnmml from Washington Is
vleltlng Mrs. I'. 1. Almond,
lire. C. Hayes tnent Ihe latter port
f the week In Wlntervlllf, vinttlng
lends. . •
111m lev- Bell 1s this week Is Griffin
and Lithmil*.
Mm. J. A. Almond. Mm. Bone Jones and
MIm Elisabeth Wycb# have Jiwt return
ed from a long at*/ In Ka*!*y. K. C\
Mra. Dr. Kara Worley, nee Mlaa Usale
Belle Presale/, from Ht. Augustine, Fla., la
A nnc ,
Mattie Perry, of Heal#, Ala., are flatting
Mr. nnd Mra. John G. Owen.
Mra. Harry Llpfonl, Mr*. Fannie Howell,
-Jr*. Rat# xelhubr and Ml** Annie May
Milford, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and
Mra. J. C. Frlszell.
WRIQHT8VILLE.
friend*.
Mlaa Olllo need Harris la spending Barer*!
Fort Gaines.
Mr*. B, H. Le* and MIm Aim* Lee, of
Hylvester, are vlaltlng In the city.
Mr. Hdwnrd Howell leave* next week for
Atlanta, where lie ha* accepted n position
under the civil service rt>minlMlon.
„ Mr. C. R. Martin, of Arlington, spent
Htindny with relntlre* here.
Mr*. J. H. /.iihor ft! ho«te«* At n Terr
plen«nnt meeting of the Domino Whist C'lnb
on Wednesday evening. Fruit punch, cn nin
mid rake were served.
DUBLIN.
Editor nnd Mrs. A. P. Hilton bnro re.
turned home; offer nti enjoynblr trip with
0g|. HUM .MIM. d. II. «I'I7
panted by Ih.lr III tie brother, -----
are Hilling Mrs. McWhorter's psrrnts, m
Howling lireen, Ky.
P. A. Htewsrt and family, of Atlanta,
hare returned boms after s pleasant visit
8PARTA.
Miss Mamie Mngleton vlolled Itlllrdge-
vllle Sunday.
Mlaa Alleen Johnaon la the gueat of
Ihe gueat of Mra. K. H. Cook,
lira. If. 11. Uulgtan, of Carterarllle, la
W. I. Harley, of thin place.
Vlalllug Mrs. w: i; Harley, of this plar#.
I Mlaa Helen llemau b*» returned from a
rtslt to frtenda and relntlre* In August*.
will spend tha aum*
CUTHBERT.
Miss Kva Drcwry la rlsltlog relatives in
Biifsula, Ala.
. Waflar#, of Porayth, haa been
In the city e few days this weelt.
Ills* Lues Trtppet. of Oklahotita
visiting lira. Fannie Allison.
J. B. Donaldson Is visiting rel
at Mariettas
Mr*. II. A: Knight and children ore
relative* at Klxtwliors.
of lilrmlnghain. Is the
In* Matin
MIm i nn
Mr*. K. I*. Hants.
Mm. nark (Frier and rhlldn
lug eotne time with friend* li
MIm Maud Hfnub*y has reti
at Indlnn spring.
tractive guest
line lino
Mr.
-pent
Kane bos returned from
uni -ill
Mrs. W. II. Haynes, of Di
Thursday In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. P. II Howe hare returned
from * visit to different point* In north
Georgia.
Mrs. T. It. Unger* and children, of Green*
ville, Tenn., are visiting relatives In the
city.
Mr. D. D. Hawkins, of Wilmington. N.
(.* I* In the city.
Mr*. II. Outlaw Is visiting friends la
Mu* "ii
Mra. W. W. Ward bns returned from a
vletr to friend* nf AM>evlll«
MIS* Kvn II* w kin* bn * returned from a
visit to Lumber City.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
city, I*
MIm Mary Zither entertained a fow eon-
plea at enrila on Taeaday evening Ii '
..IT IL Zule-
on Tueoday evening In honor
of her guoata, Mra. H. 11. Zulier, of Man
Anlonlo, Tei., and lira, J. B. Hwannnn, af
■ :.
oya haa returned from Ate
AUIUIIIU, mi
Corslcnnnn, Te*.
Mr. Claude Mi
Mr. Kmmatt Stanford left Monday for
Prcwju# Island, M#., to b# gone several
Mra. Fannla Allison entertained quit# n
crowd of young people Wednesday after*
noon In honor or her guests. Mlaaea Trip pet.
of Oklahoma City, and Mlsa Mary far*
brough, of Hprlngvale.
Ml** Helen Palmer, of Birmingham, Ala.,
visiting Mlaa L - ~ ~
Hon. I “
Monday.
Club Thuri_-_,
a luncheon was served.
Mr. Ulley Martin spent Wednesday
8EROEANT MITCHELL
IS VERY SICK MAN
f the po-
nflned to J
Bergeant W. W. MItch«
Ilea force, who ha* bee
hla homo for several week* with a **-
vare Attack of typhoid fever, had a turn
for the worse Saturday morning end Is
delirious. It wob announced that there
were small chance* for hi* rer%very.
.Hi-rrwint Mitchell I* <*ne "f the oldest
and most popular men on the force,
md i-i- e.*i Ion* Illru-.MM and the critical
•urn which It took Saturday morning
cast a gloom over the entire force. An
officer Ts detailed from each watch to
be at the bedsld** of the nick nmn and
• ’ ’ posN||,|,. attention l* being *hown
him by friends nnd fellow officer*.
If You Will See
SEAL Of 1
that this seal la on every roll of
Roofing you buy, WE will see that
you get value received for your
money.
VULCANITE ROOFING la a per-
manent roofing, and not a make
shift It la put up one square to the
roll; easily applied, and I* recom
mended by tho National Hoard of
Underwriter* and Southeastern
Tariff Association. Take heed, you
need our roofing and we need your
patronage. “You can put it on.”
ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents,
29 and 31 South Forsyth 8trest ATLANTA, QA.
1. C OKUHFHLD. Prnldtal. C. 4. Pff*. Uoelary.