The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 15, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GKOMilAN. liAliitAii r A l L j NJ tv YV O Mr*. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. 'A' ^ (/.'$ (/.'<$'//.'2‘ ?/.>Z O.O '/.\> Ofb'.Oi MRS. JOHNSON’S TEA. A very happy occasion waa the tea at which Mrs. Henry Johnaon enter tained Tueeday afternoon for Mre. H. Stiles Bradley, of St Louis. During her stay with Mrs. Floyd McRae Mrs; Bradley has been the recipient of some charming attentions In the form small Informal alTalrs, and It Is gretted by her friends In Atlanta that she will return to St. Louis Thursday. Mrs. Johnson's home was beautiful with many cut flowers,, and with palms and ferns. Her spacious veranda was also made charming by quantities of roses and nasturtiums. Mrs. Johnson was assisted In the' entertainment of her guests by her daughters, Mrs. Vaugnan NlxoA and Mrs. Victor Smith. Mrs. Johnson wore a lingerie gown of white and Mrs. Bradley wore also a dainty white tin gerte sown, lace trimmed. Her hat was of while straw, trimmed with pink Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Smith wore charming gowns of white muslin Mrs. Floyd .McRae wore a pale blue taffeta, with hat to match. Mrs. Johnson’s guests number eigh teen or twenty of her Intimate friends. THE DIVORCE FROM A SOCIAL VIEWPOINT It Is stated that members of the fash ionable set at Newport are greatly alarmed because eight experts, four men and as many women, with all the power of census takers, arrived from Washington as emissaries of the gov ernment, to obUIn statistics regarding divorce. Experts are also working In Provi dence and other summer resorts of New England. They will look over the court records of every divorce granted in Rhode Island, from Janu { try 1, 1887, to date, and will even fol- ow the records through to the end of this year, thus making a twenty years' record of the divorces granted and their causes. The enumerators are supplier cards containing a list of eighteen questions, for which they are obliged to And the answers. If the court rec ords will not give the answers the prin cipals may have to. This phase of the matter Is the cause of the trepidation with which many women of Newport’s divorce colony view the Invasion of the Inquisitors. Many of the divorced women In the social set now summering at Newport have already read the list of questions and there have been many discussions with neighbors In the privacy of the boudoirs as to the probable scope and power of the enumerators. They shrink from answering tlons that bring forth domestic tons they supposed to have been for ever buried. Some of the most prominent have de clared they will not answer the ques tions, even If they are asked, and that the court records must furnish all that the enumerators desire. And not only at Newport and in oth er New England resorts arc the enum erators at work, but all over the United States. MONDAY NIQH-FaT THE CASINO. The vaudeville at the Casino this week brought out a representative au dience Monday night. Among those ‘ witnessing the per formance were Miss Josle Stockdell, Miss Beasle Woodward, Miss Harris Stockdell, Miss Florins Richardson, Miss Martha Woodward, Miss Katha rine Qholstln, Miss Nellie Hightower, Miss Florence Hobbs, Miss Nannie NIC- olson. Miss Nan duBignon, Miss Mary duBIgnon, Miss Janie Speer, Miss Ilo- llne Clarke, Miss Nina Gentry, Miss Nellie Cobb Johnaon. Miss Martha Whitman. Miss Julia Rosser, Miss An nie Fltten, Miss Little Peck Wylie, Miss Hart Wylie. Miss Oowan Phe lan. Miss Helen O'Brien, Miss Grace Callaway, Miss Adora Anderson, Miss Irene Keneflck, Mrs. William Mont gomery, Mr. and Mrs. James English, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Harris, Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, Mr. Charles Ry an, Mr. Robert Clarke, Mr. Glascock Mays, Mr. Wlnshlp Nunnally. Mr. Jesse Draper, Mr. Charles Bayne, Mr. Sidney Phelan, Mr. George Wlnshlp. Mr. Ar thur Clarke, Mr. llurtnn Clarke, Mr. Joseph Nash, Mr. Walter Nash, Mr. Ventile Glenn, Mr. Edward Barrett, Mr. Preston Huger, Mr. Henry Qrego- ry. Mr. John Gregory, Mr. Nell Mc Guire, Mr. Ernest Dallla, Mr. William Parkhurst, Mr. Roger Keese. Mr. Alex McDougald, Mr. John Klttfji, Mr. Charles Bclpla, Jr, Mr. Jamee Hagan, Jr. IN HONOR* MRS7"ALLAN 8CH0EN. Among the many social affnlrs ol the past week, the prettiest and decid edly the most enjoyable was the card party given on Thursday evening by Mrs. Robert Ambler at her lovely home on North street, at Oreenvlle, S. C„ In compliment to her guests, Mrs. Allan Bchoen, of Atlanta, and Miss Belcher, of Alabama. The lower floor of Mrs. Ambler's home was en suite and prettily decora ted ftor the occasion with quantities of roses. Daintily appointed tables were arranged through* the drawing rooms ami on the platsaa and about forty gueats enjoyed an enthusiastic game sf progressive euchre. Two lovely prises were given, a lace fan and one of the new novels. At midnight a tempt ing supper with many dainty entrees was served. Mrs. Ambler was assist ed In receiving and entertaining her gueats by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Good win. Mrs. Sarah Gower, Mra. W. P. Conyers. Mrs. Schoen, of Atlanta, and Miss Belcher, of Alabama, were guests of honor at another delightful |>arty given by Mrs. Ambler on Thursday afternoon when she entertained about 20 guests at bridge whist. Mrs. Sarah Gower entertained a number of friends on Frtday afternoon nt her home on Washington street at Greenville. 8. C, In compliment to Mrs. Scheon, of Atlanta, and Miss Belcher, of Alabama.--Columbia State. WELL KNOWN SOCIETY PEOPLE AT THE RACES AT SARATOGA Snnpfthnta of welt known Hoclety people nt the Saratoga races. In the upper group are shown, from loft to right, Mrs. rromwell. Ml** Me* Lewee, Mrs. John Sanford and Mr. John Sanford. In the iowV gr|ip MIS8 JETER’S EUCHRE. The euchre at which Ml** Lamar Je ter will entertain Thursday afternoon for MIhm Lillian Brock, of Lafayette. Ala., will be one of the largest and most enjoyable parties of the week. Invited to meet Miss Brook are: Misses Leonti no Day, Luella Malshy, Frances formally, Lillie White, Ovate Waldo, Mary Fakes, Lillian Lathrop, Meta Hart, Marguerite Lane. Luolle Gra ham, Laura Wyatt, Dell Parks, Mary Robinson, Edith Watts, Fannie Hinton, Muriel Hail. Anna Watson, Aiint* Hal- lard, Caroline Ingalls, Snllle Lang- borne, Mrs. Finite Breltenhucher, Misses Dorothy Breltenhucher, Louise Baird, Genevieve Morris, Julia Rosser, Kllzubeth Rawson. Bessie Dobbs, Edith Dunean, Bessie Davison, Juanita Grant, Shirley Smith, Margaret Nutting, Sa rah Lee Evans, Antoinette Blount, Ade laide Nelson, May Belle Swift, Ella B. Rushton, Ida May Blount, Griffith Dur- rah, Fharles Owens. Martha Mitchell, Jennie Lowry, Irene and Etta Beau mont, Ethlevn Dobbs, ollie May Os borne, Ellen Lowry, Florence Dennis, Odessa Greer, Samuel Askew, Helen Gullatt, Ruth Blmlgett, Laura Wood, Mamie Jim Dunlap. “DIAMONDS BRING SUCCESS.” By our partial payment plan you can wear a nice diamond while paying for It. ThU U the beat way to apend money and at ty<* same time Rave It To be succestfnl, look successful; wear a beautiful diamond. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. . 37 Whitehall St. houston-baker. The engagement .Is announced of •Miss Kathrlne linker, of Chicago, to I)r. William Houston, a successful young physician of Augusta. Miss Baker, who Is a Virginian by birth, is a young woman of many ac complishments, and iiopular In the so cial life of the northwest. No date has been set for the mar riage. IN HONOR OF MR. CABANI88, Mr. Henry H. Cnhanlss k 111 enter tain on Thursday evening nt a stag dinner complimentary to Mr. Eduard It. Cnbanlss. of Birmingham. Ala., who Is spending several days with relatives in Atlanta. HOUSE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. John Adair, at their hondsotne home, "The Oaks," nt Mc Donough, Oa, nre entertaining a de lightful house party which Includes the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harper, Miss Margaret Harper, of Mil ford, Tex.: .Mrs. H T. Carroll, of Dav- isboro; Miss Fannie Harper,, of At lanta: Mr. Henry Swann, Mr. Arthur McQuIlum. of Conyers: Mr. Ras Swann. Mr. olin Adair, of Snapping Shoals: Mr. It. W. Dickerson, of Mc Donough, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forbes, of McDonough. PERKENSON-VAUGHAN. A wedding of Interest at Lmirange will be that of Miss Annie Laurie Vaughan and Mr. Oscar Perkenson, of Woodstock, to occur Wednesday evening, August 15, .it the First Hap- tlst church at I-aOratige. The bride’s father will perform the ceremony, while her brother, Mr. Albert Vaughan, of Macon, will be beat man, and her ala. ter, Miaa MirJam Vaughan, will b< maid of honor, and little Misses Miriam Edmonson and Sue Brown Vaughan will act ai ribbon bearers. The bride, elect la one of LaOrange'a most popu lar and charming young gtrla. MRS. ALDREDGE'8 BRIDGE. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John AI dredge pntertalne<Linformally at bridge In honor of Mgs. J. M. Staples, of Texas, and Miss Sarah Belle Bunkley, of Macon. - Mra. Aldredge’s attractive home was decorated with' fragrant summer flow era. and after the game a delicious luncheon was served. The occasion waa tnoroughly Informal, Mrs.- Al- drerige’s guests Including only a few Intimate friends. Those present were: Mrs. J. Staples, Miss Sarah Bells Bunkley, Mrs. A. M. Burke, Mra. T. P. Bunkley, Miss Mary ' Aldredge, Miss Emma Jones, Miss Julia Moore, Miss Hattie Pc/und, Mra. J. H. Whitten, Mra. Hub. bard, Misses May and Annie Lou Pa. gett, Mra. M. Wood, Miss Ethel Kastln, Mra. F. C. Stelnhauer, Miss Whitehead, Miss Ethel Burke, Mra. Randolph Dixon and Mra. Glover Else, IN HONOR OF MR8. PETRE. Mrs. M. R. C. Smith's bridge Tues day morning waa a pretty compliment to Mra. Theodore Petre, the guest Mra. William Peabody. Mra. Smith received her guests In becoming gown of white lawn and Val enclennes lace. Mrs. Petre wore _ toilet of light bleu linen, trimmed with heavy lace. Mrs. Peabody wore a white linen suit. The first prise was a Dutch vase and the consolatjpn was p Dutch stein. Mra. Petre was presented with a hand-ntade handkerchief. Those ptesent were: Mrs. Robert Davis, Mra James Williams, Mrs. Rus sell Porter, Mra. B> D. Watkins, Miss Ethel Mobley, Miss Nell O'Donnelly and Miss Alma Pope. RAINEY-FISH. On Saturday evening nt a dinner- dance at "The Crossings,” the splendid Newport home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuy- vesant Fish, the engagement was an nounced of Miss Marian Fish to Mr. Paul Rainey, of Cleveland and New York. Miss F|sh Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Stuyvesant Fish, the former of whom Is president of the Illinois Cen tral railroad. ' Mrs. Fish Is regarded as one of the most conspicuous and successful social leaders of this country, a woman of alert, aggressive intellect, with a cer tain magnetic charm. She entertains In a lavish fashion. Miss Fish made her debut In 1898, and Is noted for her good sense nnd domestic accomplish ments. She Is rather pretty, and as Is well known, her parents are Immensely wealthy. Mr. Rainey Is a son of th* late W. J. Rainey, the Cleveland coke king, and is many times a millionaire. He Is practically a New York ntan now, hav ing an office at 17 Battery place, from where he directs his great coal and coke Interests. Hla town house Is at 4t West Forty-fourth street, and he has a handsome country estate at Westbury, L. I. Then, too, he has a splendid property of several thousand acres down In Mississippi, where he maintains a,’pack of hounds and en tertains In a princely way. He Is said to be altogether the gayest nnd most promising young man that has ever come out of the West, nnd the amount of angling for him by ambitious moth ers with daughters to be settled Is said to have been very extraordinary. complimentarT”TO MISS ELLA 8N0DGRASS. Mra. W. W. Snodgrass entertained at cards Friday evening at her beauti ful home on Gordon street In honor of her niece. Miss Ella Snodgrass, Cincinnati, Ohio. Those Invited meet Miss Snodgrass were: Misses Irene Lempke, Crlstlne Wall, Clara Mae Winn, Fallce Blondwortli, Anvln Bar nett, B. Nelms, E. Prettyman and Messrs. Charles Dyer, Robert Cheshire, Sam Winn, Charles Moore, Lou Gresh am, Charles Jones, Roland Shearer, Leonard Hughes and Mr. and Mra A Bartlett. Ice cream and punch were served during the evening, after which the E rises were awarded to Mlaa Irene empke end Mr. Charles Dyer. Miss Snodgrass will return to her home In Cincinnati next week. IN HONOR OF MI8S BROCK. Miss Bessie Dobbs will entertain at cards Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Lillian Brock, of Lafayette, Ala., the guest of Miss Lamar Jeter. Invited to meet the guest of honor nre: Miss Edith Dunean. Miss Lillie White, Miss Ethleen Dobbs, Miss Dorothy Breltenhucher, Miss Lamar Jeter, Miss Juanita Grant, Miss Florence Dennis, Miss Lucy Buchanan, Miss Griffis Dorrah of Greenville, Mrs. Robert Jar rell and Mra. John Lincolton. DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE, Residence Music Studios, * 271 Ivy 8trsst. Bell phono 018 Main. THE OHGAN—iiifh<*r piano playing and composition. i Pupil* mny enter at any flint*. Competent assistants In the junior irrnttea. Three manual pipe organs for lea- sons and practice.) Diamonds. When Diamonds are actual valuea, th.dr beauty is a foregone conclusion and our stones are thus doubly rec ommended. Davis & Freeman, Jewellers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS- Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall 8t- Cleanliness in Ice Cream Manufacture. Cleanliness is a prime factor in the manufacture of any food. It is necessary to purity and espe cially to desirability. * It is a known fact that milk and cream absorb impurities very rapidly, and for that reason it is of unusual importance that the laws of modern sanitation be strictly observed in the manufacture of a commodity made from these prod ucts. In the making of Nunnally’s Ice Cream no pains or care is spared ■ to make the product perfect. Every utensil with which the cream comes in contact is thoroughly scoured with sapolio and scalded with hot water each time it is used. The freezing is done by electricity, and neither the ice cream itself nor the mate rial out of which it is made comes in contact with anything except sterilized steel utensils and clean, white porcelain. The result of such methods is a pure and healthful product, that docs not contain the semblance of a germ or impurity of any kind. Nunnally’s Ice Cream is the name of this product. THE MISSES duBIGNON ENTERTAINED CLUB, The Tueeday Bridge Club met thla week with the Mleeee duBignon, at their home on Peachtree etreeL After the game a luncheon woe eerved. The prlxe waa a pair of ellk hose. Those present were: Mies Annie Fit' ten, Mlse Janie Speer, Miss Josle Stockdell, Miss Nellie Hightower, Mra. Evelyn Harris, Miss M. A. Phelan. ANNUAL CONFERlNCE OF THE D. A. R. OF GEORGIA. The annual conference of the Daughters of the American Revolutlqn of Georgia will be held at Columbus, beginning November 21. The meeting will continue three days. The Oglethorpe and George Walton chapters, of Columbusj will be the hosts of the convention. MI8S BREITENBUCHER TO ENTERTAIN CLUB. Friday evening Miss Dorothy Breit- enhucher will entertain the L. D. 8. Club In honor of Miss Brock, the guest of Miss Lamar Jeter. The guests will Include Misses La mar Jeter, Bessie Dobbs. Juanita Grant, FI ore nre Dennis, Ethleen Dnhhs, Edith Duncan and Messrs, Wallace Draper, Bryan Crawford, Edward Da vison, Curry Moon, Wharton Montelth, Lloyd Greer and Anton Breltenhucher. VASSAR*ALUMNAE. The Southeastern Vassar Alumnae Association will meet Wednesday aft ernoon with Mrs. Warren Boyd, 194 Washington street, at 4:80 o'clock, to transact Important business. All grad uates of Vassar are cordially Invited to attend the meeting. IN HONOR OF MI8S 8CHIRMACHER Miss Florence Srhlrmacher, of At lanta, was complimented recently with watermelon cutting by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dix at their home at LaGrange. COMPLIMENTARY*TO MR8. ROBERT RIDLEY, JR. A recent beautiful and elaborate, so* rial event was the reception at Grange given by Mre. William E. Mor gan In compliment to her sister, Mrs. Robert Ridley, Jr„ of Atlanta. The In. vlted guests included both married and unmarried ladles, and during the affair large numbers of them called. The handsome costumes worn added to the brilliancy of the occasion. The home was decorated throughout with a pro fusion of choice plants and ferns. In the dining room, which was made eape nally attractive by the display of ele gant cut glass, courses of sala* Dow rendered very dellghtrally a few rare vocal numbers. During the evening refreshments were eerved. Mr. and Mrs. Wooley's guests In cluded Mrs. Belle HIM King, Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Jones, Mlse Lillian Jones, Mrs. Annie Mays Donr, Mrs. Whlteford Russell, Mrs. J. Glascock Mays, Mrs. Fanny Wlllcox, Mr. and Mrs. J. Whlteford Russell, and others. TO MISS BUNKLEY. The paryt at which Mra J. W. Nix will entertain Informally Tuesday evening will be a pretty compliment to her niece, Mlse Borah Belie Bunkley, of Macon. Invited to meet Mlee Bunkley are Mies Agnes Kontz, Miss Luella Malshy. Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Miss Aline Terry, Miss Alta Edison, Miss Marlon Pee- i, of Valdosta; Mlsa Ethel Burke, Horne, Mr. W. H. Lowe, Mr. R. P. Butler, Mr. Clifford Wllkerson, Mr. Barry. Mr. Wallace, Mre. W. F. Shu mate, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Malshy, Dr. and Mra. Lambright. BIRTHDAY* PARTY. Monday evening Mrs. F. A. O'Don ohue entertained at her home in honor of the fourteenth birthday of her eon, Frank. The house wae beautifully decorated with eunflowera and palms. Many merry gamee were the conclusion of which awarded. Miss Mary Agricola won the girl's prize, a dainty fan, and the boys’ prize, a book, went to Mr. George Klein. Misses Clair Soura, Mary Agricola and Lillian Burkhart rendered some recitations, after which refreshments were eerved. Those present were Misses Mary Ag ricola, Agnes Beasley, Claire Soura, Carrie Boatenrelter, Nannie O’Donohue, Lillian Burkhart and Helen Barnett, Masters George Klein, Preston Miller, Julian Whltchard, Charles Barnett, Brezlll Parks, Edward Leach, William Boatenrelter, Frank and Dannie O'Don' ohue. &..* tC2*to 'S4ln h ^?k ,0 .. r «Te r r r “? msthsmstle. at the'Georgia rfSfiKM JSBJSS'lt'JPt position In ■hlnffton, _D. c.y Is at bone for u few weeks vacatloo this snnner. xste the agricultural department of the i lege, end all apeak very highly of the ™i. * Bd the management It le now under. “ epot *** nt of "■* t'ick- Railroad Company, made a Imslneu ,r U?. to GreenrllljS 8. C.. on laat Friday. 'Mlaa Lula Earle, of \Valhalla, 8. c. ||« charming gueat of the Uleaee Aebmor. „ ^ MONROE. \ , Mr. and Mra W. H. Roberta are enter- tatnlng a few of their friends on a cnmnlng trip. Among tbMe who are enjoying their hospitality are Mr. and Mrs. E. p. Sowell, Mlaeea Bernice and Floy Fetker, Mr. Clay Locklln and Mr. Erastus Roberta Mr. and Mra W. II. Roberta gave their aunnal barbecue Wednesday at the canin grounds Many of the Monroe people went out end spent a most delightful Say. . *cd Lizzie Hammond enter, tetned. Wednesday evening for Mize Ellen returned home. Mra Orrln Roberts wae the hostess et a dinner party given In honor of Mlse Me Mullen at the Walton hotel. Among those -iresent were Mleeee. Clare and Mae Smith, .uibscb Aueue mil olaved at l!"2? ot A”" 1 *- Clare Mae Baldwin „..e* Madge Terrell of Covington, , irizen were sle McGregor of Athena Ellzatieth St AGRICC LA-NORTON. Sunday afternoon at the home of Rev. Mr. Volbrecht Mine Irene Norton, of East Point, waa married to Mr. Agricola. The ceremony was witnessed by only the Intimate friends of the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Agricola left Imme diately on a trip to Jacksonville anil Atlantic Beach. They are popular young people, who are followed by the good wishes of a host ot friends. FIRE8TONE-8TURGE8, Mra. Della Norton Sturges has an nounced the marriage of her daughter, Beatrice, to Mr. Clark B. Firestone, which took place Friday, August 3, St. Pauls chapel, New .York. Mr. Firestone Is from Ohio, but for several years has been editorial writer on the staff of The New York Evening Mall. During her childhood Mrs. Firestone KING'S DAUGHTER8 AND SON8. On account of the hot weather and so many of the members being away. Circle No. 2, King’s Daughters and Sons. will.postpone their next meeting until the first Friday In September, MRS. GILLETT, Corresponding Secretary, Wedding Postponed. The wedding of Mlsa Eleanor Frey Cochran, of Anderson, 8. C., nnd Mr. Prentiss B. Reed, of Atlanta, has been postponed until the latter's recovery from typhoid fever. The date of the wedding will be announced later. PICKEN8, 8. C. Mra. r. L. Rlkanl, of Atlanta, visited friends In 1'lckens this week. Mlaa Margie Btrlbllng, of Westminster, 8. C„ Is the guest of the Mlsees Purdy resli luring r Ided In Atlanta. She went to New York several years ago and has since that time been engaged In newspaper and magazine wont. For four years she waa editor of The Illustrated Sat urday Magazine of The Evening Mall, and has been a regular contributor to many of the beat journals ot the coun try. IN HONOR OF MIS8 PECK. Miss Josephine Davis has Issued In vitations to a linen shower for Friday afternoon, August 24, at 3:10 o’clock, the home of her grandmother, Mrs. C. Peck, 97 Ivy street, in honor of her cousin, Miss Pearl Peck, whose marriage to Mr. Sharp will take place September 4. COMPLIMENTARY TO MRS. KING. Mr. and Mrs. Vassar Woolcy, at their home on West Peachtree street, entertained a few friends Informally at musicale Monday evening In honor Mra. Belle Hill King, of Waahlngton, „ who Is a brilliant pianist. During the evening Mra. King con tributed several beautiful piano num bers. Mra. Woody recited charmingly. Mra. J. Glascock Mi piano selections, and professional business. The yonng people of Plckeoa, on last Thursday, attended a danee given hy the young people of Easley, over Hagood’s drug store, which waa very much enjoyed by all who were present. Those who went from Pickens were Male Cora Slttnn, of Am deraon. 8. C.: Mlaa Bowman, of Newber ry; Helen Boggs, Florlde. Carey, Lada Fotger, of llekens, snd Messrs. LcRol Boggs. Ernest Fnlger, J. p. Csrey. Jr. A B. Taylor, who has been In Anderson for. the last two m surveying company, for recreation Iiefore Clemson college. The youog people of town enjoyed very much the old-time "Plllau." which wns given at the Bruce park on last Friday evening. Alt the young people left, think- tog of the fun the ''olden time people” used to have. Hon. George 8. Legs re, with hla funny Jokes, left the crowd amused, and about 12 o'clock the Jolly crowd departed for their homes. Those who stteuded were Mr. and Mra George 8. Legare, Mr. and Mra. L C. Tbornley, E. T. Legare. A. E. Holman. es-Judge Jnuiea Iilar, nnd Misses Lucia Folger, Helen Bogga Florlde Carer. Veita Ashmore, Bes sie Ashmore. Essie Earle, Eva Earle, Mary E u ,^ 1> t.,? nnl, -. ,> ". rJ 7' R' 1 '** Long, Ora Me- Folk Ellone Taylor, of llekens; Mlsa Pan- line lalar. of Orangeburg, 8. C.; Miss Mar gie Stribllng. of Westminster, 8. <\; Miss France* Itohlnson. of Easley, 8. C.; Mils Z.ie Broylea, of Andersou. 8. ft; Mlsa Hcs- lic Partridge, of Fnlrhurn. Oa.; and Mrears. Jerry McMahon, of Charleston, 8. O.l Ernest Folger, Jsuten p. Carer, Jr., R- E. ltruee, LcRol Bogga, Julius Borgs, Guy JlrFnll. Dr. L. O. Mauldin, Andrew Bramlctt amt M. C. Long. . Proh ?S!r A . Bd TT Bramlctt, who has been visiting In Atlanta, and other pdarea Clare Mae Baldwlu of ' , Jes- lr ... Bwlft of Etherton, Nellie Stanton of Social Circle, Mlsa Brnedlov# has Issued IX Invitations Miss Linda Felker will entertain nezt week for Miss Breedlove’s guests. Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Itay visited their rel atives here last week. Mr. G. E. Knox and Mlaa Willie Knni were the guests of Mr. and Mra J. H. Felker Thursday. Mlsa Linda relker baa returned after a visit to Dalton aud Carterarlllc. Mra James U. Lawrence, Mrs. Adolphus Clay, Sirs. Ella White and Miss I.nclle Law rence wilt attend the annual holiness camp meeting at Indian Spring. Mlsaes Julia and l-oneHe Mobley hare re turned from Hoganvllle. ..Mlsa Maggie Kent Is tha guest of Miss Mary Knoz lu Thomson. Messrs. Molt Wayne, Park Felker, Pant Cornier and Weldon Hhenta of Atlanta, vis ited here recently. Mr. Ben Hammond, ona of Monroe’s prominent yonng men, loaves for Atlanta this week to accept a position with an Atlnnta Srm. . tV. 1 *’ sl,r T Blalock waa the guest of Miss Julia Ray last week. Before returning to her home In Atlanta, Mlsa Blalock will he the gueat of Mlaaea AUlo Felker. Itenlab Ilrkfe, Isabelle Nnnnally and Julia Mobley. Many social functions nave been planned In her honor. Mr. and Mr.z C. P. Carmichael are visit- 6 In Jackson and Indian Spring. 1st Ida Burton has been III for soma time, but Is now convalescent. Mlaa Nelle Nowell will entertain her gueats. Misses Mae and Patsy Qnlnuey, at Tallulah Falls nezt week. $1,000 FOR 10 Cents Exposition and Will Spsnd Each —10 CENTS We Win give 31,000 to the 1910 EXPOSITION, or One Cent for every official but ton or pin sold. BUY ONE WEAR ONE 8H0W YOUR COLORS. Solid Metal Gold Plate Button. For Sale by Dealers. UNITED SALES AGENCY, 717 Fourth Nitional Bint Building, Atlanta Phone 1310. >h°uld_ represent good art. They ibould be of superior qua!- *S_. T-j y ,-*. h ° n ^ *“1® an excluilvenea* which especially enhances the framed 0 ” U!re * t ‘ rhey ,hoald be reasonable In price and appropriately COLE BOOK AND ART COMPANY, J. Gla«ock-M.y. r ,av Li brindjnt 69 Whitehall 8-^.upply the* requisite.. AI* everything new or.oI4