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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SOUTHERN
SOCIETY
| In Georgia and Adjoining Slates
| Pleasant Mention From Other Cities |
EATONTON.
The party at which Mr. Avant Johi
-rtertninrd Friday night last In hon
c f Miss Lorena Hall, of Tnlbotton. w;
a delightful occasion for the younger
fodetv set. Punch was served by Mt-
{V Misses Virginia alnd Ruth
while Misses Bessie Moore and Agnes
Leverette served refreshments
late hour.
Those present were Misses Luda and
Georgia Hutchinson, Mary Dennis. Lily
William#, Charlotte Brown, of
rlllt; Lorena Hall, of Talbotton; Kit
tle May Britt, of Atlanta: Rober
Johnson and Alice Morris, of Mllledge-
vllle, Frances Turner, Ceclle Ingram,
Frances Scotte, Messrs. Dennis Turner,
Ctrl Ingram, Edwin Nelson. Grlnu
Dennis, Will Tomlinson, Louis Turne
Willie Turnet, Rob Dennis, Mr. Kal
Howard Wilson, Howard Johns, Char
lie Jones and Frederick and I. F. Grlf-
^ Mrs. Frank Hudson entertained FrI
dav evening at a musleale In honor o
her sister, Miss Margaret Watts, o
Cave Springs. The house was beauti
fully decorated for the occasion
ferns and cut flowers. Miss Watt
an accomplished musician and gave
a «veral selections on the violin, M
n,>jln Hutchinson. Jr., playing her ac
companiments. Little Miss Sara Hud
son and Miss Georgia Hutchinson play
ed some beautiful selections on the
piano. Refreshments were served at a
(ate hour by Misses Kathleen 1
and Luda Hutchinson.
Twelve ladles entertained at a bril
liant reception Tuesday night In honor
ef Mrs. Frank Hudson and her guest,
Miss Watts, of rave Springs. The
home of fir. and^trs. T. G. Greene was
thrown open for the occasion, and sev
eral Jiundred guests were present.
Misses Luda and Georgia Hutchin
furnished music on the piano, while
Mrs. B. R. Beck and Miss Mary Den
nis sang some lovely songs.
The Katonton Concert Band played
during the evening. Refreshments
were served by. Misses Agne* Lever
ette. Mary Nisbet. Bessie and Mae
AdamF and Miss Nona Leverette,
Mis* Mary' Eugenia Reid was hostess
at a lovely party last Friday night
given In honor of her guest, Alias Tom
mie Park, of Meda. She was assisted In
receiving by Misses Agnes Leverette
and Ruth Park. Games were played
during the evening and refreshments
were served.
Misses Mae and Ruth Poole, of War-
renton, arrive next week to be the
guests of Misses Mattie and Sara
Hearn.
Mrs. Sam Dusenbury and little
daughter, Ethelyn, of Barnesville, have
left for their home after a visit to
Mrs. J. C. Reid.
Mrs. Rolin Hutchinson and Mr. Mon
roe Hutchinson, of Greensboro, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hutch
inson.
Misses Annie Laurie Adams, Bertha
Thomas and Anna Lou Nisbet are the
guest* of Misses Richmond, and Sue
Reid Walton, of Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. R. \V. Hutchinson. Jr.,
are the guests of Mr. John Dennis at
nis home In Medn.
Mrs. B. R. Beck entertained the Mys
tic Circle delightfully Wednesday af
ternoon In honor of her sister. Miss
Louise Jones, of White Plains. A con
test was enjoyed by the guests and
dellcloua refreshments were served af
ter the game.
Ml** Mamie Lynn Hutchinson
hostess at a musicnle Thursday night
given In honor of Miss Watts, <»f Cavi
Spring*. Miss Watts gave several
selections on tho violin, while Mrs.
Rolin Hutchinson, Misses Luda and
Georgia Hutchinson played some beau
tiful selections on the piano. Mr. and
Mrs. James 8. Montgomery and Miss
Mary Dennis sang. Delicious refresh
meats were served at a late hour.
Pineapple Cure For Women
Afflic ted With Rheumatic Voice
Fruit Should Be Eaten Daily to Cure This Affliction of
Vocal Cords With Which, Says Specialist,
Fair Sex is Afflicted.
That hundreds of women and girls
suffer with rheumatic voices without
even realizing what is the matter with
.hcl,- vocal cords, and that more than j me ^i’tie of ^
naif of the fair sex In this city have
a touch of rheumatism In the organ
of speech Is a statement recently made
by a throat specialist, who declares
that though this condition Is annoy
ing It Is* not necessarily' dangerous or
It does not follow that the speech will
ever be entirely lost. In its mild form
he says that It can be almost entirely'
llmlnated by the diet and careful and
regular habits of living.
“Rheumatism manifests Itself In the
throat by hoarseness In the voice, sore
ness or a decided pain In the tonMla.”
, "and yet few women know
that there Is anything the nintter. They
dismiss It with the thought that It iu
what they call a cold in the tonsils,
vocal cords, etc., take a little sooth
ing cough mixture or a wash for the
Inflamed parts and forget about it.
They do not know that when this con
dition Is constantly recurring It means
something more than a simple cold and
that It takes regular if simple treat
ment, such as can be given at home, to
keep If from becoming troublesome.
“One of the best remedies I know
for this disease Is the use of pineapple
al cords, for it gives them a
nd contraction follows, and often 1
animation, that Is painful.
"Besides pineapple, I would reeom
pples and plent
apple sauce for the average person
hns a rheumatic voice, and I w
advise them against eating orange
and bananas, for both Increase
acid, and unless a person Is absolut
Iy sure that these fruits agree, they
should not indulge In them.
"This disease Is often aggravated,
not actually Increased, by the constant
use of candy, especially that
chocolate, cocoa, vanilla flavor
fact, sweets of any kind should be ta
,kcn sparingly If the voice Is often hus
or there is a soreness In the ton
ELLAVILLE.
By far the most pleasant of sum
mer outings was the house party giv
en by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. English, of
Brown wood, Ga. f and Mr. and Airs. S.
A. Royal, of Ellnvlllo, at the popular
little summer resort, Myrtle Springs.
The crowd was large and very Jolly.
■ - w- amusements being indulg
ed In. such as driving morning and af
ternoon, bathing and playing various
fames. From EUaville and Ameri
cas other guests came.
Those present were Mr. and Airs.
S. A. Royal, Aliases Louella Woods;
Myrtle® Strange, * Minnie Royal,
Messrs. H. T. Dixon, E. R. Jordan, R.
H. Strange. E. N. Colurron, Grady
Royal, of Kllavllle. Ga.; Mr. and Airs.
W. L. English, Misses Pearl. Belle,
Hunter, Berry and Mr. Mercer Berry,
of Brownwood, Ga.: Klorlne Ozburn,
of Reynolds, Ga.; Dora LeGette, of
Sylvester, Ga.; AInmIe English, Russell
•ml f\ M. English, of Andersonvllle,
Gs.; Nettyle Williams, Florence Smith,
Mr. Roger and Scab Williams, of Beau-
M Vista; Dan Google. H. C. Derr^wh,
Ovlethorpe, Ga.; H. W. Smythe, W. E.
English, O. L. English, J. E. Chapp-
»an and I*nul Westbrook, of Ameri-
2»s, Ga.; John Wall, Broxton, Ga.;
Htsrles Baldwin, Richmond, Va.; S.
8 Dukes, Bartow, Fla.
ROC KMART.
• Thursday evening a Jolly crowd en-
fcyed a moonlight drive to the pretty
jpuntry home of Air. W. W. Simpson.
Composing the party were Aliases
Gra. c Ferguson, Corrlo Morgan, Ruby
Johnston, Beulah Connally, of Atlanta;
Annie Maynor, of Birmingham; Messrs.
George Dansby, Ben Fisher, James De-
»er, Joyner, Barclay Morgan. Dr. and
Mrs. Keith, Air. and Airs. George
Walker.
Ml** Beulah Connally, of Atlanta, is
the guest this week of Miss Willard
8t»rk.
Ml** Annie Maynor, of Birmingham,
“ visiting Miss Julia Morgan.
Miss Annie Lovelace hns returned
to Atlanta, after attending
*lth her aunt, M
It should be eaten at least once a day,
and a syrup from It drunk slowly. A
lilt of sugar used with tills fruit makes
It more palatable, but I would not make
it too sweet, for sugar does not tend
to reduce the rheumatic state of the
ocnl cords. J
Tomatoes and Strawberries Tabooed.
"For the average woman or girl
suffering with this chronic hoarseness,
pain, etc., I should advise her never to
eat tomatoes, strawberries or lettuce,
for these contain the very acids that
accentuate the disease, and for that
reason should never be taken.
"Alcoholic beverages, especially when
drunk to excess, have a detrimental
effect on the voice, Just as have many
of the soft drinks. Coffee, too, is in
jurious to many persons If taken mors
than once a day, for It Is not good
for the liver, and anything that af
fects the stomach acts directly upon
tho throat and voice, and for that rea
son more effective treatment can be
secured by a careful diet than by ad
ministering medicines. Tea and milk
are good'to drink, if they agree with an
Individual, but no liquid or food should
ever be taken when It Is either very
cold or excessively hot, for either ex
treme Is particularly bad for the yd*
parts of America and many of Ashe
ville’s matrons and other members of
the society set were among the dancers.
At midnight an elaborate lunch tens
served, after which dancing was re
sumed.
A delightful dance, though not
largely attended, was given at the
Alanor Wednesday night.
Thursday night the management of
the Battery Park Hotel entertained at
a banquet In honor of the viators to
the convention of lawyers. This was
a pleasant affair and was attended by
several hundred of the visitors and
their friends.
Friday night another dance was glv
en at the* Battery Park Hotel, which
was attended by the lawyer*.
Among the recent a*\lvnls nt the
Battery Park Is Airs. J. C. Hunter, o
Atlanta, who has spent several sea
sons m Asheville. Mrs. Hunter hns
many friends here, and her presence
Is a delight to the voting people of th ! “
city.
Air. and Mr*. Bnrrelt Phlnl'/y. <
Athens, Ga., are lure fir a •'•ay • f sev
eral weeks. Aim. 1 nrrett him visited
here for the past several years.
Alls* Kydle Coward, of Beaumont,
Tex., one of the charming young wom
en who spends per summers In Ashe
ville. arrived yesterday.
Air. and Aim. Georg. Parks of Nosh-
vllle, have spent a week In Asheville.
Airs. Park was Ml** lJ* ?f na Black and
was popular heye two year* ago.
Morrif Yow, of Atlanta, Is spondlr.g
tho summer n* th* Alanor.
Air. and Mr*. Robert Jewison, Jr. f
Mias Bessie Jenilunn. Mr*. A. II. Wood
ward, Mrs. W. H. Kertlg and Mlpfie#
Rosa and Daisy Moody, of Birmingham,
are at the Manor f »r ihe summer.
To Obtain 8weet Voice.
"For the person who wishes tc
tlvate a pleasant speaking vc
rhould say there wei« no better
to follow about eating than those that,
that the prlma donnas observe,
one familiar with their habits It
be useless to say that they never over
load their stomachs, and instead of
taking a heavy meal, aH most of us
do. they eat light food and tali
oftener, frequently ns many ns flv
six times during a day, but they n
eat to excess and always on a diet
that they know agrees with them. Fof
Instance, some of them take no
for it Is not easy for them to digest
It, while others ent all they want of it
As a rule, they see to It that they have
plenty of sleep and rest, and IncI
dentally plenty of the right kind of
exercise.
"Now If a woman with n rheumatic
voice follows these rules with the
modifications that suit her case, or one
who has no trouble with her throat,
the quality of the tonp should improv.
for ns the general health gets better
fmniedlately manifests itself in the.
voice, which gains strength and often
beauty and purity of tone.
"As to preventing complications In
the throat, I know of no surer way than
by careful treatment of th® teeth. Tin
should ba a habit’ that Is never peg
tected for even a single meal, for noth
Ing Is more dangerous than to Jiav
particles of food. In which germs gath
er, collect around th® gums, for sooner
or later these pass Into the throat and
then the damage 1st done. The teeth,
to, should be kept In good repair by
dentist, and any little cavity that ap
pears should be cleaned out nnd filled
Immediately as a protection again:
rheumatism In the throat"
JASPER, ALA.
Air*. G. V. O’Rrar ha* (Mt t" Colo
rado Spring* to apend ti few weeks
with her parents. Mr. nnd Air* Briggs.
Miss Susie W1U n has gone to Hart-
selle to spend a week visiting friends
and relative*.
Mr*. Jesse O. L ng la- vlMtlrg her
parents, Judge and Mr*. Sumqel II.
Sprott. at Livingston.
Airs. A. B. Stovnl! has g no to Mill-
port on a visit to relatives.
Ml** Kathleen Norvell 1* visiting
friends and relatives at Columbus,
AIlss.
Mis* Vlrgle Kennedy has g •*• to
ome time Sheffield to spend a few weeks with
Heaton. relatives.
Mlssea grace Ferguson"and Minnie All** Ida *’•»!- L mi-v f Sli* JTJ1. I*
Alfood have returned from Atonteagle, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wilburn
"enn. | Mnnneeo.
visiting at Kawklntville.
Airs. AI. J. Daley, of Pensacola, Fla.
Is visiting Mrs. 8. L. Norwood.
Airs. R. R. Woodward, of Ambrose,
Ga., Is visiting Mr. T. 1. Woodward 1
family.
Airs. J. L. Branch, of Leon, Is vis
Itlng her sister, Airs. J. H. Cullen, near
Perry.
Airs. E. K. Brasselton, of Alacon, and
Mrs. Burch Newton, of Fort Valley
are visiting their father’s family.
Airs. Dr. W. A. Little, who has been
siting her father’s family, Mr. C. F
Cooper, has returned to her home in
Alacon.
AIlss Clara Eubanks, of Elko, Is vis
iting friends in Perry.
AIlss Laura Fulton, of Kathleen, vis
ited friends here last week.
ELBERTON.
AIlss Olive Latimer has returned to
her home In South Carolina, after a
pleasant visit to Airs. L. AI. Heard.
One of tho most enjoyable ocean
Ions of the season was a progressive
conversation party Tuesday evening
given by Miss Hammond Burch
honor of the Club.
Allas Elizabeth Swift Is entertaining
a house party this week In honor of
her guests from Athens and .South
Carolina.
The Thornton family had a reunion
one day Inst week at Falling Creek.
was attended by a large crowd.
After a delightful visit to Wlntor-
vllle, Airs. Z. C. Hayes has returned
home.
Rev. and Airs. G. F. Venable are vis-
king relatives In Concord, Tenn.
Ml** Clyde Crocket, of Atlanta, Is
toe guest of her Ulster, Mrs. Ben Tread
well.
Mr*. Sam Clark, of Cednrtown. I* the
of her daughter. Airs. Sam Clark.
WEST POINT.
AIlss Grace Beasley, of Atlanta, came
Wednesday to bo the guest of Miss
Daisy Zachry.
Airs. E. F. Lanier, Allsses Bessie nnd
Suejette I.nnler left Thursday fqr Bor
den-Wheeler Springs, where they will
spend a few weeks.
Miss Sara Callaway returned home
Monday, after a delightful visit to AIlss
Lurlle Oslln, of Atlanta.
Miss Janet Horsley is In Atlanta,
visiting her sister, Mrs. F. K. Boland.
Miss Jessie Lewis Johnson is spend*
Ing the week with Airs. Roy Brown
In Xewnan. .
es Fannie and Flora Hagedorn
have returned from a visit to relatives
In Birmingham.
Faille Sue Longshore Is the
guest of Mrs. Tulley Stanley at her
home In New nan.
Miss C. A. Shealy is the guest of
friends In Opelika.
Air. I. M. Scott and family and Mrs.
Fannie Scott nnd Alls* Epple Lee Scott
will spend next week at White Sulphur
Springs.
Mrs. G. W. Shealy nnd children are
the guests of Airs. L Strong.
AIlss Annie Sue BonneM, after a
Mri" Robert F. Paler. anj •Hochter pleeeant visit t.i her .l.tor, Mrs. John
ar, the «Mt« of Mr*. \. S. Pro-ton. Poer. left Wedooadkjr for her home at
Ml*** Blanche Carter left Wednesday | Oxford,
on n visit to her uncle, Charles Ktfig. . ® n ‘* Kate Smith ga
at Minneapolis. Allnn.
Air. W. r. Dav
Miss John B. Shield* 1* trending «
month with relatives and friend* nt
Eutajv.
Mrs. T. L. Long han returned from
a visit to relatives nt Livingston.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Il-pry Hay®*, Mr*.
J. E. Lacy nnd Allsses Lacy aitended
Bayn-mrllfid nup;Inl.i In Blnit-
Ge^rge Russell Is the name of U15 | ham Wednesday,
man recently arrived at the
of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Alorgan.
Mr* H. c. AI good and Miss Alinnie
lightful danc
ba* gone to Chicago 1 Tuesday
nr. nt Austell. Gn
Hiss Helen Green nn<! MISS Ella-
Jrth Itfeee. of Rome, will arrive the
- f the week to bo tho gueste of i for
Jack Whitehead.
, -r. George Ferguson I- expected PtKKY.
—me from Angeles. Cal., tho /lrrt ,Mr*. J. V. Wnllare. who hae been
W next vr,,),. visiting her m--ther. Mr? N. C. WeJ-
has returned to her home In
ASHEVILLE. N. C. Charleston. 8.
."he Of the most brilliant social af-' Mies Marita
'*•’* of the season was tho twelfth an- Charleston to e
**! -’all of the Commercial Law m-'* 1 - house
r**'!* Of America, which sens hold- May
t .1 .„nvent|nn here, which was given Chef K have re
; - Ratterv Park Hotel Wednea- 1 Springs.
*** right. Beautiful women from all Aliases Stella
Rob I
tho Misses F
(Virginia The rim pern
T. Smith, Mr. nnd Mr
, and Alias Carrie Clai
Arthu
of West
Mrs. H.
r Baker
DECATUR, ALA.
Monel E. FA Green leaf and dnugh-
MIsm Edna March Greenleaf, of
vllle. were the guests of Mrs.
Charles It. Peschmann
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cobb are visiting
near Chattanooga.
Miss Annie Logan, of Prospect,
Tenn., Is here on a visit.
Miss Willie Huston is In Atlanta, Ga.
Miss N. Vann, of Birmingham, is
here,
Mrs. H. H. Harrington, of Meridian,
Miss., Is visiting here,
i Mrs. J. S. Hollingsworth and daugh
ter. Miss Helen, of Jacksonville. Fla.,
are the guests of ,\|rwCaroline Lead-
Ingham.
Miss Mary Roberts is at home, after
a stay In Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. (}uy F. Ponder nnd Miss Kim
ball Blood worth are nt home from
Knoxville, Tenn.
Misses Louise and Casslo Belle Rob
inson are visiting in Russellville.
Ruth Reggie Is In Louisville,
Kv.
Ethel Holt Is In Humbolt, Tenn
B. W. Watson Is In Livingston,
Tenn.
Masses Ida nnd Annie Compton are
fit Ing In Caddo.
AIlss Mabel Blackwell Is
om a visit to Montgomery
Miss Helen Gill, of Huntsville, visit
ed here the pa
Thomas Jones has returned
It. Sterling, Ky.
Landers, of Huntsville, vlstte
her sister, Mrs. George E. Boyd, the
past week.
. E. P. Somorson Is In Vlnemont,
and Mis. Henry Skoggs, of Na
Vllle, are guests of their parents. Judge
nd Airs. William F*. Hkeggs.
Mrs, M. E. Holmes nnd son, William
Holmes, are at home, after an extended
toy at Estelle Springs, Tenn.
Airs. Wiggins, of Shelby vllle, Tenn,
s the guest of Mrs. Frank O. Berton,
Miss Gertrude Freedman is visiting
In Nashville.
Lee Brock Is at home
Flo
and Airs. Graham Banks havi
returned to their home In Texas, after
, visit to relatives here.
Airs. A. J. Harris and brother. Alar-
In West, are at home from a visit to
Nashville.
f T. GUI Is at home from
visit to Ml. Sterling, Ky.
Clara Chnmblee Is in Blrmlng
ham.
AIlss Alable Benson Is at home from
a visit to Huntersville.
Misses Virginia Rose and Edna Car
ter are nt hOQie, after an extended stay
In Athens.
Mrs. W. R. Hall entertained nt the
South Side pavilion In honor of several
young lady visitors. Dancing was ei
Joyed during the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Phelan gave
barge party in honor of a number of
visiting young ladles. Several hours
were most pleasantly spent on tho Ten
nessee river by moonlight.
Elisa Johnson entertained with
a dance In honor of her guest, AIlss
Thompson, of Birmingham.
COVINGTON.
Mr. .T. II. Griffin, of Stone Mountain, wns
i l-sher, of Atlnntn, Is
oiiNin, Miss 1.1IIInn (inrk.
* Bn vis left Wednesday
visit to relatives In CnIn-
Greer hns returned to
-r spending two month* nt
Ml*« Odessa Marshall, of Woodrllle,
_p the guest of .Miss IJIIInu Chirk nt
early date.
Mrs. Luke Robinson nnd children left
WedneRdsy for Greshninville to spend
rnl weeks with her |>nrents. Captain
W, Armstrong.
Minnie Terrell nnd >11** Madge *
. "fv
urned* Frldiiy -
|ve been spending some time.
Claude MeKIblieti nnd Luda
McKibben hnve returned to their homo
In Atlanta after n visit of several weeks
Ith Hr. and Mrs. J. \V. I/»o.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Gardner are on a pleasure
trip .to Augusta
islt
Kd Bines, of Mmedgevlln, U
g Mrs. C. If. White
Mrs. Sid Co* ‘
’ook, of l-itxffernld. Is visiting
7. J. Norman nnd Airs. E. Cook.
C. A. Harwell nnd Ml** Mnttla
nre visiting relatives In Carroll tc
Miss Mnlll* Mae Sock well has return:
to her home after n two months’ visit to
West.
Bryan and Miss Joyce Perry
have
Wit.
to Atlnntn foi
oil tin
F. Edvt
OXFORD.
On Inst Monday night, Mis* Marie Lntu
in* gave an entertainment to her Ox
rl friends at her home on llenioii street,
Several very excellent selections were ren
dered by herself nnd Ml* (inrn Lee, nnd
s refreshments were served dnrln;
%luff. Those present were Mlsse
Louise powll. Mattie Griffin. Clara |.ee
d Messrs Shelley Ivey. Janie* Griffin and
••lye
. linger set of Oxford
nle at the water fall* about
lay, .with Mi
pie-
mile fro
l Dr. V. Hariri:
. Those who attended
Misses Knfherlue Alngntb, Virginia
*****— Annie Hue Ilonnei:
.nil
Dorothy Wei
Smith, and the hors were Grad)
Harlan Mrnnhntn. Wilson Welter,
ay good Kvnus nnd Mneintosli Yarbrough.
utertulument of the week oj
• set wn* that given by tlir
little Misses Dickey at their home nt f
lock Wednesday afternoon In honor ol
•ir guoMt. Miss Winona Thomas, of An
gusfn. Alls* Jessie Did;
ide |»r
rl.
lalre Dickey und En
. c**I the refrosliu
id Mis
<es Annie a
l/nilse Ktn
The game
>d Eflki .
wnSfPresenfed t
Alls* 1 he
Tho
d to little
TIP* gi
n.n. it pair
e prei ‘
mm rd Willi
lerlte and .Mildred Bakes,
•r. Ruth William*. Krn Trim
ir. Emma bnnlsc 8tone. Knth
Annie Sue Donnell. Virginia
nle.
WOODBURY.
rs. Clark nnd Airs. Eduards v
hdr sister. Mr* J, C. Jones.
t*v. Afaekey and family hitv
J. It. Davis
during the p*
Ponta Gordi
Nellie Dixon In Visiting In Greet
iIs week.
Ralph Johnson I* the guest of Mri
Hmlth.
Wyebe Is visiting her sister, Mri
nnd family
d frnn
rief *1
Kittle
White b
'\VyrbeI
ilphn
SEWS. " r
rd. vis
> Ilr.K.k* and little gn
ha. hare returned from :
and Mr- J. Jf Strother
<*m Wnlluilln. 8. C\. nfte
Of several mouths with r
little Misses Keener,
are visiting nt the Imui
Wild Rose Beauty to be a Bride;
She Prefers England to America
verattr
Picture of Mia* Evelyn Blight, tho beautiful American society girl,
whoso engagement to Air. AInhIon Hands is announced, nnd who prefers
England to the United States. She bus been known ns tho "Wild Rose"
type of beauty.
peoted in the city next week to be th«
guest of Miss Genie Hood.
Mr. Erl ward Bussey, of Atlanta, It
visiting in the city.
Miss Genie Hood has returned front
a visit to Atlanta and Warm Spring*.
In honor of Mrs. Ben Zither, of 8an
Antonio, Texas. Miss Alice Cargill en-
tertnlned about forty guests Tuesday
afternoon at cards. Four hand euchre
was player, nnd Mrs. Greentree, of Co
lumbus. was awarded the prize, a love
ly scarf. The guests*’ prize, was a
Japanese vase of unique design.
Mrs. J. S. Davis and Mis* Helen
Davis, of Albany, are spending the
ok In
city
here
B. Haley, of Albany, I*
on a visit to relatives.
Mrs. P. E. Pearce left Tuesday for
Manassas, Va.
Mrs Lula Wakefield and Mr*. Hays
have returned from a delightful trip
to Mariana and Greenwood, Fla.
Miss Stella Simpson, of Abbeville,
(*., Is attending a while In the city
Mr. and Mr- '*
with her par
N.
doye has returned from a
month’s stay In New York, Baltimore
and other Northern points
Mrs. Ed McDonald nnd Mrs. T. J.
Perry nre nt Indian Springs.
Miss Virginia Jay, of Hheltman, U
visiting Miss Aileene Simpson.
N0RCR0S8.
Lieutenant Clifford Jones, of Van
couver Barracks, Washington, 1* visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Homer
H. Born, t>f McRae,
armlets, was won by AIlss Elmer j BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
George. » I Mr- nn-l Mm. L. A. Tonnlmr nn-
A number of young people left I ues- t nounce the engagement of their ilaugh-
dny to attend Jhe house party given by ter, Kate Helen, to Mr. Peter Kdwnrd
r\ n j u OPt f 0 | {t the wedding to take place at
August 21. The marriage
Harry Dewar
Among the party were: AIlss Singleton 18:30 p
and AIlss Virginia Singleton, of Co
lumbia. S. C\; AIlss Nell Alnnson, Al
bany, Go.: AIlss Brumby, of Athens,
and Alias Sarah Brumby, of Cedar-
town, all the guests of Mr. nnd Airs.
I. W. Heyward.
Airs. E. E. Pomeroy, of Atlanta, la
spending the week In Marietta.
Airs. I). C.' Colo and children, who
hare been visiting in Grlflln, have re
turned home.
and Airs. A. V. Cortelyou have
returned from an extended trip in tho
North.
urge H. Keelor leaves Satur
day for Alaska, where she will J« In
her husband, who has beer, there for
-ome time
Fiffcs'fror Northcutt’s <'anc> Friday
night was greatly enjoyed by nil pr®i-
nt.
marshXllville.
Professor Manning Austin will spend
August In Chicago, taking the surnrne
course at th® University^
AIlss Wlltl® nico has as her guos
AIlss Law', of Atlnntn.
f Alacon, la vis
iting Miss Bessie Frederick.
Mrs. Charlie Goodwin Ih nt homt
again, after an absence of Severn
months in North Carolina.
Airs. W. H. Fcdton leaves In ft few
days for Asheville, accompanied by Air.
and Airs. Felton Hatcher, of Macon.
unity, barbecue,
which provod the most delightful so
cial event, wns given Friday by Messrs.
Murph, Baldwin. Slappey, Jones, Ham
ilton and Walker, several of the most
extensive fruit growers of this season
DUBLIN.
Clnrk Grier I* nt Indlnu Spring.
J. 11. Folsom hn» returleU from o
bus!no* trio to Atlnntn.
Mr*. C. vVldtelmrat Is visiting relntlve*
t Bartow.
K. J. IMackfhoar spent n few dny*
this vv«*«*U In ArIniiin.
inrk Grier nnd cbilih
o time nt Imllnn Hprl
'l. Smith uud chil
prlng
III be solemnized at
home of Air. Townley, nt Ann Arbor,
Mich. After a trip to the Pacifle coast
Mr. Bostick nnd his bride will be at
home In Birmingham about October 1.
^he marriage of Miss May Mayfield,
daughter of Mrs. J. C. Mayfield, nnd
Dr. Oscar Hayes took place Wednes
day evening nt the home of the bride.
Mis. George I,. Thonms, an aunt of the
bride, of Nashville, was the matron of
honor, and Mr. II. If. Chamherlnyne,
of Greenville, Miss., wft* the best man.
The wedding was a quiet affair nnd
was witnessed only by relatives nnd
a few friends. Dr. und Mrs. Hayes
Idlng Journey to the
II. R«»
In tlv
hi
Id Hoiifli
In:
Mrs. It.
at Indian
Mm. V.
visit to r
Mr. W. L
Ing relntlve* ni Mnrfr.-i-
Mr*. \\*. E. Hhlrlejr, of
siting In the city.
Mr. Al. J. Guyton tin* returned from
visit to Ills mother, Mr*. G. & Tnotnp**
f Atlanta.
II. lilt* Is in Atlanta on tmsloe
II. Smith spent Friday In Mon
.... ... 8. Russell has returned from Ua
brldgi
I from a
ire visit
C.
Ain., Is
J. II. Wltberlngton I* at India
Muring fi
Mr. A. D. Alsu
, who
i ha* re
r* ho ape
Ml fro
• tin
irlth
•lessor W, It. Lanier returned Friday
iilnkely. tin.
. nnd lira. f.Ollier mailing*. Jr., nnd
and Mr*. Roger* fulling* bar* re-
Ml from WUfflitsvIll.- Ho'i« li. N\ l\.
the
Georg*
•PJ
II.
Mr. O. L. Audi
oft* returned Friday
he spent some time
an. of Macon. |* the
•ork In this rllr.
:»ck has retarded from
prlng.
■« bit ypHtordny f«»
visiting friends In Ala
ms has returned fron
North.
The anouocoment of the engage
ment and approaching marriage of
Miss Bertha Van Alorkesteyn and Mr.
Carl Julius Hevcrln will be read with
Interest by their many friends. The
wedding will occur during the latter
part of August. Miss Van Merkestevn
is tho possessor of a soprano voice of
rare quality and range, nnd has been
teacher of vocal music nt the seminary
nnd the Pollock-Stephens. Mr. Kaverin
is widely known and Is prominently
connected with the Hlos* Company.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Aldrich and their
little son, T. If. Aldrich, Jr., are in
Lakewood, $. J. Mrs, Aldrich will
spend several months In New York
udylng music.
Mrs. Charles Ungerman and little
daughter me at the Bellevuo, Lookout
ountaln, Ain.
Mr. Ryburn IMnckard was an at-
ndant at the Kappa Htgnui conclnvn
Lookout Inn during the past week.
Mrs. W. H. Dewey and Miss Marga
ret Dewey are In Watertown. N. V.
Air. and Mrs. James llowron, tiielr
ons and AIlss Edith Bowron are at
Chautauqua, N. Y.
Mrs. I tabu undo de Ovles and little
laughter are the guests of relative* at
Hev
Mis
■c, 'i enn.
Beulah Merrill will* spend tho
der of the summer at Hi. Jo-
3hc Is with Mr. and Mrs. O’Don-
Allen nnd Mis.
Priestly Toulmln
York b]
Mr
ben llobt
phur Springs, Va.
Air*. C. W. Jamee and Alls* Sadie
nello James have returned from At
lanta.
Air. nnd Mr*. John P. Tillman have
turned from Old Point Comfort.
EA8TMAN.
AIlss Flora Dtrnd, of Macon, Is the
guest of Miss Julc Herr man.
McWlUlflms, of Cuthbert, In the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Ander-
Dr. nnd Mr
nre In Norm
Miss Annie Ray Is in Macon
Miss Estelle Aledlock I" visiting Air*.
Albert Woodruff In Winder.
Mrs. Pearl Born Edwards has re
turned from New York.
Mr. ami Mrs, S. W. DuBose are with
Mrs. A. C. Born.
AIlss May Wooten entertained the
Walking Club Wednesday afternoon.
Ices and fruit were served al fresco.
Miss Harriett Webster I* visiting
AIlss Dalny Ticknor in Columbus.
Mrs. H. M. Beiitell and sons, of At
lanta. are at Tallulah.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Reps Jones announce
the birth of a son.
Mr. Kiser Webster, of the Patterson
School of Oratory, Columbus. Ga.. will
give a recital next Tuesday evening at
the school auditorium.
Miss Marguerite Harper, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Alias Willie Dean.
Mrs. Starr Kealhofer has returned
from New York.
The Brunswick Hotel in titled with
summer guests.
MACON.
Airs. Harry Jones, of New York, who
hns been the guest of Mrs. Ellsworth
Hall, Is now the guest of Mrs. Edward
Burke at her beautiful suburban homo
on Vlnevllle road. Mrs. Jone* ha* been
tho guest of honor at a number of de
lightful parties.
Mrs. Charles If. Hall, Jr., entertained
nt bridge on Tuesday afternoon In hon
or of Mrs. Jones. The same pretty
prize, a set of silver hodk’ns. was
presented to the guest of honor, and
to Airs. Edward Burke for winning
top score In the game.
Mrs. Edward Burke entertained for
Mrs. Jones on Thursday afternoon and
the game of bridge which was played
out on the wide verandas was thor
oughly enjoyed by the guests.
Mrs. Mallory Taylor entertained on
Tuesday In honor of her daughter, Mr*.
Robert Fowler Hemphill, of Atlanta,
who Is now her guest. The congenial
party playing bridge on thl* occasion
were: Mesdames Hemphill, Frank
Cunningham, Thomas Hartley Hall,
Henry Lumnr, Jr., Walter Reek*. Rich
ard Hines. Bllnn, Jordan Massee,
Misses Julia Huguenln, Caroline Wil
liams nnd Mrs. Taylor.
Mrs. John A. Dunvvody entertained
on Tuesday afternoon with an Informal
ten, complimentary to Mis* Christine
Iftner, of West Chester. Pa., who I*
the guest of Mr*. Robert Ktorr*.
Mv. James Freeman left on Tuesday
for Jacksonville, Fla., hi* futurg home.
Mrs. Freeman, who is now vl*ltlng rel
atives in Ohio, will Join him in th®
autumn.
. and Mrs. William Checkley Hhaw,
en Nan and Nona Bhaw and Mrs.
Blew art left on Tuesday for Baltimore.
ss Kara Tinsley |* the guest of
Miss Rose Crutchfield at her summer
home nt Alt. Airy.
Mrs. Robert Hnglehurat, of Memphis,
Tenn . 1m visiting her mother, Mr*. Jo
seph (ilshy, in VinevIMe, Among thoo®
entertaining In honor of Mr*. Hasle-
hurst during the week have been Mr*.
Joseph Cllsby, Mr*. Floyd Roe* and
Mr*. Robert Jemlson.
Mrs. Robert Hemphill was compli
mented with two bridge parties on
Thursday. Mrs. Henry J. Lamar. Jr.,
entertaining for her in the morning
and Mrs. Frank Cunningham In th®
nfte
►on.
>n.
Alisa Tho
of Jacks
Is the
11s* Hyde HP
itlr»« nt p»io
h* DnWh
Smith ba* r
rk I* rlsltin
* In north ti
V* left KfW
eut at Cblcknn
town
lUmilfo
Wellou*
Opelika:
, n , r., Penn A1°n
i in a Fmd 8haef<
Alisa Wllb
Nellie the guest of
Indian ler.
I AIlss Mart
:-r are visiting Mrs
MARIETTA.
e*‘ Afternoon Euchre Club
Ined by Mrs Richard Joy-
in ir: LaGrange.
nle Ladle liltebMl hr
D-linh II end.-
Albs Nell.'i Bn* on has returned from
Atlanta.
AltMM Rhetta Edward*, of Lake City,
Fla., Ih visiting h» r brother, Mr. F7rn-
eat Edward*, on College street.
Mr. M. Wynne and sons. Fred nnd
Austin, left Inst week for New York.
Air
Raw iln
left las
Hot Spring
W. Rawlins
All*
and Miss Oppie
Ark. and other point*
time in the city with he
Mr. Flournoy R.,ge
tin
at ho
after spending
s returned to
Atlanta
jit.- si party of Kastman young
people are enjoying a camping party
at Idylwyld this week with Mesdames
W. R Miller and Charles Burton ns
chaperons Tlv.se attending the party
nre MIsse* Aflttle and Hattie Harrell.
Ethel and Alab»-l Wynne, Maude and
Lo-iI-m- Fisher. Jul* Herrmnn. Flora
I Bernd. Mary Thornton, Lou AIcRae,
Eth®l Hill, of Al. Kao; May Urquhart.
of Cochran. Miss*-* Roberts and
fJnene of Dublin; Miss Robertson, of
Tennllle, and Alls* Wooten, of Lum-
|l>ertity; Messrs Roberts. Roger*, pen-
Ington. Phillip*. Page, Harris. Milner.
English and It*a-
Paullne Houghton wm hoatasa
»n afternoon tea on Wednesday,
pllmentary to her guest, Mtu
lings, of 8nnder*vl)le, and Ml*®
Ise Ermlnger, of Klbley. Ga., th®
guest of Miss Margaret Bmith..
Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Mia* Eul*
Willingham left on Thursday for a
several weeks’ stay at the Wigwam*
Indian Hprlng*-
The many rrlend* of Mr. 8am Dunlap
nre pleased to know that ha I* recov
ering from hi* long and tedloua Ill
ness.
MIsse* Rhetta Etheridge and Agnog
Barden leave on Hunday night for Sa
vannah. from w hich place they will aall
on Monday for Boston. Max*.
Mr*. George A 8ml»h left during th#
week for Asheville, N. (*., to ba gon®
several week*.
Mrs. James H. Blount and Mr#.
Charles Harr!* are enjoying a visit at
Mrs. Blount'i country home, near Had
docks.
Mrs. Robert Hemphill, of Atlafit®,
loaves for her home on Haturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallory Taylor leav®
on Saturday for Virginia, wher* they
will spend several week* on the coaat.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Willingham are
at Indian Hprtng*.
Mrs. George Duncan la In Washing
ton, I). C. spending several week* with
her son, Mr. George Duncan. Jr
Ml** Constance Jaque* ta axpected
home on Haturday from Hewanoe,
Tenn. where she haa been greatly ad
mired. and hus enjoyed a moat de
lightful visit.
Mrs. Fontaine Barden, Mra. Frank
Haztehurst und Mr. and Mra. Marlo%
Harris are among the Macon peopl#
who are at Wayneavllle, N. C.
Ml** May <iark« left on Tueaday
for the mountains of North Georgia.
Mrs Marv Lamar McOaw. Mra. Mid
dleton and Mr*. Frank Rogera have re
turned from a visit to Alllledgevllle.
JEFFERSON.
MNs Nltn l.orelace returned Haturday
f»• on the Huoiiner school at Knoxville,
where kIi** hns lic«*n taking * courae of In-
stnictloii In |M«dnffogy. Hbe will, teach again
In l-iortdn.
Mr and Mrs E. 8 Ethridge had a* tbHr
iru<-sis nt dinner Tuewlay Rer. Foster and
hl« son. Rev. \VUH*» Foster, of Winder.
Mr. nnd .Mrs H. J. Mobley are in VTaih-
rlsltlnz friend*
ck.
Mr. J. J. Ho
house.
d Mra. Will Hhertrd are visiting
»*r * (mirent*, Mr. and Mr*. \V. H.
II. Mitchell h.i
ialre Ridley, of Atlanta, is ex
< Jcsole Htorey returned Thursday
Bosch ton.
rnm Wilhite, who ha* he-'n visiting
im.l ' Wataon. returned to her bom*
an 1 i in Winder Wedneaday.
T A. McRIhennon returned Tueadag
* home In Abbeville.