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SOCIAL NEWS
Mri. George C. Bill, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Solene Armstrong, Assistants.
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LAWN PARTY.
The lawn party which Mr*. D. R.
Wilder and Mrs. George Berry gave
Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss
Katherine Summers, of BArnenvlIle,
who Is the guest of Mrs. Wilder and
Messrs. Robert and George Wimber
ly, of Savannah, who are the guests of
Mr*. Berry, was a delightful affair.
Mrs. Wilder wore a dainty gown of
white mull and lace. Mrs. Berry's toi
lette was of white batiste, hand-em-
broldered.
Miss Summers was attractively
gowned in light blue silk, and Misses
Henrietta Dull and Elizabeth McDow
ell, who presided at the punch bowl,
wore white gowns.
The guests were: Miss Claire Booth,
Miss Kathryn Booth, Miss Mary Dull.
Miss Louise Dull. Miss Edith McCool,
Miss Emily Keen, Miss Etta Putnam,
• Miss Susie Davidson. Miss Lovett Mc
Dowell, Miss Alice Sllvey, Miss Annie
Morgan, Miss Mattie Hello Ripley, Miss
Kathryn Ripley, MlssHettle Compton,
Miss Rosebud Maler, Miss Kirby Wil
lingham. Miss Eva May Willingham,
Miss Alice Anderson, Miss Mnry Clif
ford McCool, Miss Ira Dull, Miss Mary
Rutrell Matthews, Mr. Charles Wilkes,
Mr. Hal Daniel, Mr. George McPher
son, Mr. Maxwell Torbett, Mr. Ed
Miller, Messrs. Robert and Willie Me-
Dougall, Mr. Wallace Rhodes, Mr. Wil
liam Butler, Mr. Theodore Davidson,
Mr. Gordon Hill, Messrs. John and
Lewis Blodgett, Mr. William Matthews.
PICNIC AT EAST LAKE.
Tuesday evening the following con
genial party of younj people enjoyed
a picnic at East Lake: Misses Mabel
and Natalie Taylor, Cobble Johnson.
*Della O'Brien. Julian Perdue, Elle Dar-
gan, Lottie Green, Aline Patterson, Mc
Gowan Phelan, Messrs. Clarence Ilnv-
erty, John and Harvey Gregory, 1
ter Fitzsimmons, M. D. Berrien. Rus
sell Compton, Percy Taylor, Fielding
Smith. George Lowndes. George Walk
er, Colin Campbell, Arthur Lane.
GRACE-DOZIER.
Miss Mnry Rebecca Dozier and Mr.
Terrell B. Grace were married Hun
day afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Dozier, 24 Oak street. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. Dr. Eakes
In the presence of many relatives and
friends. The only attendants were the
brother and sister of the bride, Mr. J.
Gordon Dozier and Miss Ethel Dozier.
MEETING OF VA8SAR ALUMNAE.
The Southeastern branch of the
Vassar Alumnae Association will meet
at the residence of Mrs. Warren Boyd,
194 Washington street, Wednesday af
ternoon at 4:30 o'clock. A cordial In
vitation is extended to all Vnssar stu
dents to be present. Important busi
ness will be transacted.
CARD~PARTY.
Wednesday evening “Mrs. A. M. Burke
and Miss Ethel Burke will entertain
at a most enjoyable ca^d party In
honor of their guests, Mrs. J. M. Sta
ples, of Texas, and Miss Sarah Belle
Bunkley, of Macon.
Mrs. Burke, the charming hostess,
will wear white China silk, trimmed
with lace.
Miss Ethel Burke will he gowned In
point d’esprit over green silk.
Mrs. J. M. Staples will be handsome
ly gowned in lace iver silk, and Miss
Bunkley will wear a blue silk mull, lace
trimmed.
Those Invited to meet Mrs. StAples
and Miss Bunkley are: Misses May
Padgett, Annie Lou Padgett, JInttie
Pounds, Ethel Eastln, Julia Moore,
Edith Lazarus, Annie Mutt Ison, Mr.
and Mrs. Rnndolph Dixon, Mr. and
Mrs. John Aldredge, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Nix, Mr. and Mrs. Jnines Harvey
Whitten, Dr. George Edmundson,
Messrs. Keeler, Ernest Duncan, George
Burke, James McNally, Gardner, Wal
lace, Boyd, Small.
IN HONOR OF*MISS PECK.
Miss Josephine Davis will entertain
At a linen shower Friday evening. Au
gust 24, at the home of her grand
mother, Mrs. J. C. Peck, 97 Ivy street,
In honor of her cousin, Miss Pearl
Peck, whose mnrrlnge to Mr. Shoup, of
Wilmington, Delaware, will take place
8epteml>er 4. The color motif of the
floral decorations will be pink and
white, and numberless hearts will be
used* In the adornment of the various
apartments.
Besides the pretty linen gifts, the
guest of honor,- Miss Peck, will he pre
sented with a souvenir of the delight
ful occasion.
Miss Davis* guests will Include: Miss
Pearl Peck. Mrs. J. C\ Peck, Mrs. F.
H. Peck. Mrs. T. II. Mo Ron, Mrs.
Betard, Mrs. Bowman. Mrs. Walter
Cox, Mrs. W. T. Healy, Mrs. Emerson
Peck, Mrs. J. W. Hattnon, Mrs. C. B.
Walker, Mrs. J. W. Rice, Mrs. E. M.
Williams, Mrs. M. F. Boykin. Mrs. O.
F. Lyle and Misses Mabel Htllson, Kate
Carroll, Nan Carroll, Gamble, Hue Al
len Ball, Louise Van Harlingen, Nell
Fuller and Miss Dunlap.
PARTY AT~EAST LAKE.
A party of friends enjoyed supper at
East . Lake Tuesday evening. After
supper they Indulged In sports af
forded by this popular resort. Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Timmons, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
King, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Padgett and
Mrs. Clarkson chaperoned the party,
which Included Miss Kate Peters. Miss
Minnie Atkinson, Miss Jessie Mitchell,
Miss Salllo Longhorn, Miss May Pag-
ett, Miss Bessie Wiseacre, Miss Annie
Lou Pagett, Miss Wiseacre and Miss
Louise Anderson, of Augusta; Miss
Hart Wille and her guest. Miss Reaves,
of Athens; Mrs. Louise Btewart, Mr.
Cliff Key, Mr. Albert Clower, Mr. Hall
Miller, Mr. Ben Hoyt, Mr. Sam Wil
liams, Mr. George Mills, Mr. Slocum
Ball, Mr. Joe Burton, Mr. Ernest Dun
can, Mr. Tom Latham, Mr. Blair Arm
strong, Mr. Gordon Mitchell, Mr. Will
Latimer, Mr. Ham Hall and Mr.
Reaves of Athens.
MISS MILLS’ EUCHRE.
Miss Nettle Mills gave a delightful
euchre party Wednesday afternoon
complimentary to Mrs. George Cun
ningham, thef guest of Miss Mary Adair
Howell.
The house was attractively decorated
with mid-summer blossoms and ferns.
The three prizes were hand painted
china pluses. Miss Mills wore a white
mull trimmed with Valenciennes lace.
Mrs. Cunningham was gowned In
blue lawn and Miss Howell wore a
hlte embroidered mull. Miss Mills'
guests Included:
Mrs. Cunningham, the Misses How
ell, Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs. Marbut,
Miss Annie Sharpe, Miss Margaret
Duncan, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs.
Marshnll Eckford, Miss May Archer,
Miss Ruth Hanson, Miss Jessie Tut-
wller, Miss Ethel Tutwiler, Miss May
Taylor, Mrs. John Mathews, Mrs. Rob
ert Hughes, Mrs. Willis Timmons, Miss
Jessie Mitchell, Mrs. Cone Maddox,
Miss Nell O'Donnelly, Misses Lillian
and Mildred Harris, Miss Edith Go-
fleld, Mrs. J. M. Beasley, Mrs. Howard
Arnold. Mrs. William P. Heath, Miss
Wesley Mitchell, Mrs. William Mc
Clelland, Mrs. Frank Raker, Mrs. Jos
eph Drewery, Miss Louis© Norman,
Miss Minnie Atkinson, Mrs. Fred Stew
art, Mrs. Lawrence Battle, Mrs. Thom
as Rolilns, the MIsAes Brandon, Miss
Leila Mills.
AT THE COUNTRY CLUB.
A number of fashionable people
were dining nt the Country Club Mon
day afternoon. Among those seen were
Mrs. James Jackson, of New Orleans;
Miss Pastern, of New Orleans; Mrs.
Theodore Petre, of Columbus; Miss
Hayes, of Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Peters, Mrs. George Crandull,
Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. Harry Eng
lish, Mrs. William Montgomery, Mrs.
McCerren, Mrs. Van Rensselaer, Mrs.
Lewis Beck, Mrs. Austell Thornton,
Miss Nannie Nlcolson, Miss Joslo
Stockdcll, Miss Whitman, Mrs. Pea
body, Mrs. Charles Sclple.
to missTlanier.
Tuesday evening Judge and Mr*.
Samuel Atkinson entertained Informal
ly at dinner at the Kimball. The oc
casion was In honor of Miss Bessie
Lanier, of West Point, who Is the at
tractive guest of the Misses Slaton
Dinner was followed by a theater party
at the Casino. Th© guests of Judgo
and Mrs. Atkinson were Misses Bessie
Lanier and Lula Slaton and Messrs.
J. W. Austin and Will MacGregor.
TO MR8. KING AND MRS. PETRE.
A very pleasant occasion was that
upon which Mrs. Vnssar Woolley en
tertained informally Tuesday evening
In honor of her guest, Mrs. Belle Hill
King, of Washington, On., and Mrs,
Theodor© Petre, who is receiving
charming attentions as th© guest of
Mrs. W. J. Peabody. Music was ono
of the most enjoyable features of the
evening. Mrs. King herself being
gifted pianist. Mrs. Woolley's guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peabody,
Mrs. Theodore Petre, Mr. ami Mrs.
Prloleau Ellis, Miss Stewart of Mont
gomery and Mrs. Belle Hill King.
a delightful"afternoon.
Mrs. W. T. Hnjlth at her beautiful
home nt Inman park entertained In
formally a few Intimate friends Tues
day afternoon. Mrs. Smith's home,
which has recently been altered,
now ono of the most nrtlstic and at
tractive of the many handsome resl
donees of Atlanta, with Its sloping
roof, wide verandas, dlnmond-panod
windows nnd spacious, charmingly ar
ranged Interior.
Vines, splendid onk trees, broad
lawns and wonderful rose gardens con
tribute to the artistic environment of
the beautiful home of Mr. And Mrs.
Smith.
During the afternoon Mrs. Smith cut
watermelons on the wide rear porch,
which is fitted up for a summer dining
room, and Is hedged In by canna lilies
and other foliage plants, reaching al
most up to the drooping eaves of th©
porch.
Mrs. Smith’s guests Included her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frances a!
Smith, Mrs. Fanny Wilcox, of Char
lotte; Mrs. Whlteford Russell, Mrs.
Annie Mays Dow, Mrs. J. Glascock
Mays, Mrs. J. Whlteford Russell and
Mrs. George C. Ball.
COMPLIMENTARY - * TO
MI88 DUNCAN.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Duncan, of Poug-
lasvllle, gave a charming reception
few days ago, complimentary to Miss
Duncan, of Atlanta, and to Miss Hayes
and Miss Burton. %
The Duncan hojne with Ito wide
halls and spacious drawing and dining
rooms was brilliant with many, lights
and a profusion of cut flowers and pot
ted plants.
Punch was served by Miss Fannie
Lou Burson from a bower of evergreens
on the veranda. Ices and cakes were
also served during the evening.
TO MR8"TbRADLEY.
One of the most enjoyable of many
happy Infprmal occasions at which Mrs.
Stiles Bradley has been the guest of
honor during her stay In Atlanta was
the tea Mrs. W. C. Rawson gave for
her Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Rawson's home was attractively
decorated with cut flowers, palms and
ferns, nnd Mrs. Rawson herself was
a charming hostess In a pretty gown
of black muslin, trimmed with lace.
Mrs. Bradley wore a cream batiste,
trimmed with lace; her hat of white
straw, trimmed with pink roses.
Mrs. McRae’s attractive gown was
of pink silk eollenne over pink; her
hat was of pink straw, trimmed with
roses.
TO MRS. CUNNINGHAM.
Mrs. Georg© Cunningham, th© guest
of Miss Mnry Adair Howell, will be
the guest of honor at an Informal
euchre party given by Mrs. John Math
ews Thursday morning.
The Invited guests are; Mrs. Cun
ningham, the Misses Howell, the Misses
Mills, the Misses Brandon, Miss Eliza
beth Ray, Miss Rushle Ray, Mrs. Fred
Stewart, Mrs. J. M. Beasley, Mrs. M.
M. McClelland, Mrs. Frank Baker and
Miss Edith Cofleld.
John Gass, was rector of St. Lukes
church. She Is a cultured, attractive
woman, who Is remembered with affec
tionate Interest by her friends in this
city.
Bishop Bratton Is one of the distin
guished churchmen of the country, and
is greatly beloved by the people of Mis
sissippi.
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MI8S PUTNAM’S PARTY.
Miss Etta Putnam entertained at a
lawn party Tuesday afternoon at her
home on Forrest avenue In honor of
Miss Katherine Hummers, the guest of
Mrs. IX R. Wilder.
Those present were: Miss Emily Cas-
sln. Miss Elizabeth Stephens, Miss
Mary Guinn, Miss Ellen Wolf, Miss
Lucy Fain. Miss Ha rah Corker, Miss
Katherine Creighton, Miss Alltne
Parks, Miss Katherine Gath, Miss Alli
son Smith. Mr. Clarence Everett, Mr.
Francis Johnson, Mr. James Manry, Mr.
Robert Creighton, Mr. William Camp’
bell, Mr. James Boullgny, Mr. Mar-
cellus Whitman, Mr. John Porter, Mr.
George Htephens, Jr., Mr. Milton Mc-
Oowen, Mr. Winslow McGowen, Mr.
Robert Mnnry, Mr. Merrill Lowe.
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Personal Mention
P
Mis* Willie Hayes, of Louisville, Ky.,
who 1* spending the summer with her
sister, Mr*. T. J. Hightower, at her
country home Just out of Atlanta, is
spending a few days with Mrs. William
Montgomery. Miss Hayes is being de
lightfully entertained at automobile,
Casino and informal dinner parties.
EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING.
A social and literary meeting of the
Walker Htreet Epworth League will
he held Friday evening at 8 o'clock at
the Walker Htreet parsonage. There
will bo many pleasant features of en
tertainment, nnd during the evening
refreshments will be served. AH young
people of the church are cordially
vlted.
miss walke!Tentertain8.
Miss Katherine Walker cntortnlnod
Informally at cards Wednesday after
noon at 4 o'clock.
The party was most enjoyable, Miss
Walker’s guests including a number of
h**r Intimate friends.
Miss Walker received them In i
white lingerie gown of mull, lace trim
mod. At the conclusion of the game a
delicious luncheon was served.
GIFT TO LITTLE ALEXIS
The Czarevitch Alexis, heir to the
throne of the empire of all the Rus
sian, celebrated his second birthday
anniversary Sunday, having been born
on August 12, 1904. The fete day
made the occasion of a lavish display
of Hags, hut there was no public en
thusiasm manifested.
The principal Incident was the pro
sentatlon to the czarevitch of a mag
nificent Ikon, supposed to be the out-
rd and visible sign of the love and
alty of the men of tho Manchurian
army, who were lighting the Japanese
» tho day he was horn.
The Ikon, or sacred Image picture.
Is of gold, Is Inset with rubles nnd
pearls, and cost 20,000 rubles. This
money was subscribed—tho captious
say "exacted’’—from the soldiers of
every regiment now or formerly In the
Far East* ,
SURPRISE PARTY.
Tuesday evening Miss Emmie Baker
as given a delightful surprise party
at her home on Spring street. Homo
twenty-four or more young people were
her unexpected guests, and the eve
ning was delightfully spent with con
ation, games and music. Miss Ra
ker was assisted In the entertainment
her guests by her mother and by
her sister, Miss Nell Baker.
W. C. T. U.
The Atlanta Willard Woman’s Chris
tian Temperance Cnlon will meet In
regular session In Alliance Hall, No.
2 1-2 North Broad street, Thursday
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Visitors al-
t»ys welcome.
MRS. M. L. McLENDON, Pres.
MRS. J. A. ADKINS, Record. Sec.
BISHOP BRATTON*
WEDS MRS. JOHN GASS.
marriage of great Interest to
friends In various parts of the South
Is that of Bishop Theodore Du Bose
Bratton, of the Episcopal diocese of
Mississippi, to Mrs. John Gass, which
took place Wednesday, August F5, at
»\vanee, Tenn.
The ceremony was i>erfor»ned by
Bishop C. K. Nelson, of Georgia, as
sisted by other clergymen.
Mrs. Gas* formerly resided In At
lanta, where her husband, the late Dr.
of New York city, are the guest*
Mr*. Qulnby** brother, Mr. Robert
Hemphill. A* Mis* Lula Belle Hemp
hill Mr*. Qulnby was one of the moat
popular young women in the city, and
has a large circle at friend* here who
are welcoming her back again.
Ml** Jay McBride, of Atlanta, who
I* the guest of Mrs. Clarence Cubbedge,
Is being pleasantly entertained In an
Informal way by her many friends here.
Mis* McBride will remain this week
Ith Mrs. Cubbedge.—Macon News.
Mrs. Jack Sheahan and Miss Ldulse
Sullivan are in Clarksville attending
the house party given by the Misses
Corbett. They will go to Tallulah Falls
next week and will remain there until
September 1.
Mrs. J. F. Kane, Miss Imogen© Kane,
Miss Ethel Thomas, Miss Irene Kane,
Mr. Jack Kane and Mr. Walter Kane
are at Hiawatha Inn, Llthla Springs,
until September 1.
Dr. L. C. Rouglln left Monday for
Lookout Mountain, where he will sjfend
ten days, later visiting other points of
Interest in Tennessee before returning
to Atlanta.
Mrs. Lewis P. Jones, who has been
the guest for several weeks of Judge
and Mrs. Spencer Atkinson, has re
turned to her home in Columbia.
The friends of Mrs. C. Simmons will
he glad to learn that she Isfconvalesc-
Ing from her recent Illness at her sum
mer home in Llthla.
Miss Lula Ellis and Mr. Tom Shipley
left Tuesday for Tallulah Falls, where
they will be Joined by Mrs. Sheahan
and Miss Sullivan.
Miss Mary Klngsberry returned on
Wednesday from Rome, where she has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rob
ert Harbin.
Mrs. Frank West, who has been
spending some time with her parent?
in Milwaukee, has returned to At
lanta.
Miss Irene Keneflck has returned to
her home In Kansas City, after a de
lightful visit to Miss Adora Anderson
Mrs. Dennis J. Hayes, Miss Annie
Hayes and Miss Elizabeth Hayes have
returned from Llthla Springs.
Miss Minnie Simmons will leave this
week from her summer hom£ at Llthla
for a visit to North Carolina.
Mrs. John J. Woodslde nnd Mrs. Al
mu Woodslde Kurkamp ure at the
Wigwam, Indian Spring.
ier, KODeccu, are me gw
and Mrs. Jnines R. Wyly.
Mrs. F. M. Samuel and Miss Florence
Gregory, of Montgomery; arc visiting
friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. Luclle Harper and children, of
Montgomery, are the guests of relatives
In Atlanta.
Mr. Tom Perrin has returned from
an extended business trip to South
Carolina.
Miss Bessie Lanier, of West Point,
Is spending some time with Miss Lula
Slaton.
Mrs. P. A. Methvln nnd Mrs. G. B.
West arc visiting friends nt Chatta
nooga.
Mrs. Jack Cutler and Mrs. Emma
Bell left Wednesday for Wrlghtsville
Bench.
Miss Lillian Crosthwnit has returned
from a two weeks' trip to Asheville,
N. C.
Mrs. Spencer Atkinson will spend
the remainder of the month in Marietta.
Iss Mattie Duncan Is the guest of
Mrs. T. A. Jackson at DouglasvIIle.
Dr. Henry 8. Wright has returned
from the coast of North Carolina.
Mrs. Fred Lewis and little daughter
have returned from Mount Airy.
Miss May Hodgson is the guest of
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Axminster Rugs for $17.50
Selling Usually at $20.00 and $22.00
This week you can buy Rugs here for $17.50 that usually bring $20 and $22.50.
The Rugs offered are a fine, heavy grade of Axininster, 9x12 feet, in the choicest
colorings anfl patterns we have shown this year.
Each Rug is absolutely perfect in every respect, quality, as well as style, and at
the reduction in price presents a saving of uncommon interest. And here are other
kinds of good Rugs at notable reductions in price:
Brussels Rugs,
Size 9 by 12 Feet,
at $14.50
One seam, best 9-wire Tapestry
Brussels Rugs, all wool, serviceable
and very attractive.
$16.50 quality, 9 by 12 feet, at $14.50.
Brussels Rugs,
Size 6 by 9 Feet,
at $7.50
Both Oriental and conventional pat
terns, rich In quality, heavy and dura
ble. *
$8.60 value, 6 by 9 feet, at $7.50.
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Mosquito Net Canopies
Climax,” $1.50 The “Dixie”$3.00
Which will you have! Both kinds here. The "Climax,” at $1.50, is a full size
and very popular canopy which suspends from the ceiling. The “Dixie” at $3.00 is a
springbuck canopy, without question the best made.
Let us know and we will have them ready to put up for you at once.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Store of Many Departments.
her brother. Dr. F. G. Hodgson.
Mr. Rex Phillips has returned
Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss James Is visiting relatives at
Douglas vl lie.
Miss Nina Gentry has returned from
Virginia.
Mrs. John J. Woodslde Is at Warm
Springs.
. „ LILBURN.
Miss Kate Singleton, of Atlanta, Is the
guest of Miss Ada Dickens, at her beau
tiful home, Lilly Crest.
MIhs Lucy Sawyer, of Stone Mountain,
haa l**en spending some time as the guest
of Misses Mildred and Jim Hob Carroll.
Mrs. A. T. Park and little daughter, John
nle. of Greenville, are visiting Mrs. L. II.
Carter.
Mrs. Sinclair, of Charlotte. N\ C., Is
spending the summer with Mrs. W. II.
\ oung.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Flowers, of IHrrulng-
hum, Ala., are on a visit to the parents of
the former.
Misses Romle and Exer Harris, of At
lanta, are spending the vacation months
with Miss Snmiule Dee lMttard.
Miss Emma Young I* In Atlanta for
era! days, *■ the guest of Miss Ethel tan-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Plttnrd entertained
the young people at a lawn party Satur
day afternoon In compliment to their
guests, the Misses Harris.
Mrs. II. A. Massey, of Atlnnta, spent
tho week end with friends nt this plnco.
L T. Carter, who Is connected with
the Wlthnru banks, Is at homo for his v
cation.
J. Lillies Young spent Sunday In Atlnnta.
Miss Emma Seegar, of Oconee, Fin., Is on
visit to her uncle, J. H. Lankford.
J. It. Garner and wife spent Sunday with
>\ N. Garner.
Misses Snrah Itrady nnd Mae Elliott, of
Atlnnta, were recent guests of Miss Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sanford, of Ports
mouth. Vn., are on n visit to tho old
folks nt home.
Mrs. L. II. Carter complimented her
friends with a picnic on Stone Mountnln
Friday. The guests of honor were Miss
John nle Park, of Greenville, and Mr. L.
Curter, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russell, of Memphis,
A Pretty Sight
The modish bracelet on a rounded
arm, nnd women today are wearing all
kinds. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and
etched bands are alike popular.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look st Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
DOUGLASVILLE.
Mrs. IX J. Rlordnn, of Birmingham, has
returned home after an extended visit to
her sister, Mrs. W. E. Burton, of this
place.
Miss Marlon rpxhnw left yesterday with
her uncle, W. D. Upshaw, for an extended
tour of the eustern states.
Glenn Dorris, of Vnldostn, Is spendlug bis
ncntlon here with his parents.
Miss Elsie Duncan, of Birmingham, Is
the guest of friends nnd relatives nt this
place, nml from here she will go to Maccu
and Huvnnnnh.
Miss Blanche James, of Jacksonville, Is
spending the summer with her cousin, Miss
Willie James.
Miss Mattie Duncan, of Atlanta, and Miss
Susie Hnycs, of West Point, have returned
home after a short visit to Mrs. J. T. Dun-
Misses Edna anil Marie Cook, of Social
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_ ini honors.
Carl Wesley, of Atlantn, spent Sunday
In Douglasvtlle.
J. L. Freman, of Helms, Ala., Is visiting
relatives at this place.
BARNESVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones, of Atlantn,
former residents of this city, have been
among relatives nnd friends here this week.
Ml** Ada Robertson, of Snvnuunh, Is la
here, hnvlng previously visited iu .the city.
Miss Lucy Blood worth, of Atlanta, has
been the guest of relatives In the city the
past week.
Miss Minnie Merritt, of Gainesville, has
been In the city for several days, visiting
the futully ct her sister, Mrs. !>. A. Stroml.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Murphey have re.
turned from an extended visit through the
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BAIN BRIDGE.
M. Legg and cl
at Lanark, Fla., for a few
MIhs Pruden, of Eufaula, Is tho
guest of Mrs. George Grimn.
Misses Nettle and Ollie Scott are
spending a few weeks at Indian
Spring.
Miss Ruth Botts Is visiting relativ
In Atlanta.
Miss Mildred Pike Is attending
house party In Colquitt.
Mr*. J. B. Mays haa returned from
Columbus, where she spent several
weeks.
Mr; Edwin Bates and wife have gone
to South Carolina for a few weeks.
Mr. Forest Prevatte Is spending a
vacation In the West.
Miss Alice Jenkins, of Thomasville,
Is visiting friends here.
MIhs Miriam Donalson Is visiting rel
atives at St. Andrews, Fla.
Miss Evelyn McTyre has returned
from a visit to friends In Hinson, Fla.
Miss Nell Babbitt leaves In a few
days to visit relatives In Fitzgerald
Miss Polly Holt haa returned from
visit to Montgomery.
Mrs. T. E. Myers, of Rockiedge, Ga.,
Is the guest of Mrs. p. L. Walker.
Mrs. Jules McKee has returned from
Panacea, Fla.
Miss Minnie Wood, of Dothan, Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. V. 8. Lee, on
water street.
a memorable occasion for the younger net
--and quite a Jolly crowd was present. De
licious refreshments were served at s late
hour. Among those present were Mlsscf
Mao Alford, Ruth Park, Julia Wilson, of
Macon; Andrea Dennis, Ethel Eley, of
Barnesvllle; Mae atpl Ruth Poole, of \Var-
renton; Mattie and Sara Hearn, Lily WU.
Hums. Mnry Dennis. Ludn Hutchinson,
7AU . a Howell, nnd Messrs!
\\ Hue Tomlinson, Karl Ingram, Lucius LI*-
tie, Rob Dennis, Olio Robinson, Grimes
Dennis/ While nnd Dennis Turner, Percv
Kosaee, Edwin Nelson, Arant Johns and
many others.
Misses Mne sad Ruth Poole, of Wsrren-
ton, are the guests of Misses Mattie nnd
8ara Hearn.
Miss Lillie Williams ho* returned from
Smlthsboro.
Mr*. Wattp and Miss Margaret Wntts
have returned to their home In Cnvg
Spring* after a visit to Mrs. Frank Hud
son.
lightful moonlight picnic at Hudson's mill
Monday night. Those present were Mbu s
Agnes Levcrettc. Minnie Paul, Miss Mor-
f nnstelif, of Atlanta:. Ruth Park, Louise
ones, of White Plains; the Misses
Greene, of Trlplette, nnd Messrs. Johu
Hudson, Hrcvnrd Xisbet, Spooks Lawrence,
Willis Davis, Bob Scotte nnd others.
Miss Annie Laurie Adams left Wednes
day for n visit In Marietta.
Roy Stubbs has returned from an ex-
tended trip north.
Miss Ruth Puik leaves soon for a visit
to Gordon nnd Mllledgevllle.
Misses Mnmle Lynn nnd Georgia Hutrh-
Insou nre spending a few days at "Glca
Dennis”—Meda.
The friends of Mis* Sara Lawrence re-
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Haddon left gret to learn of her llluess nt the horns
West.
Mrs. J. F. Neely, of Valdosta, haa been
the guest of frieuds here for several days
past.
.Miss Inoe Ison, of Griffin, has been the
guest of h*‘r friend, Miss T. V. Taylor, dur
ing lhe past week.
Misses Florence nml Frieda Morrison, of
Jackson, hare been the guests of Miss
Grim* Porch for the past week.
Miss Alice McKaehin has returned from
a visit t<» frieuds (n Hiixlehurst.
Miss Gfaee Woodward has gone to VI-
eiina to visit her cousin. Miss Emmie Wood-
Messrs. Hundley nnd John Blackburn
have gone to Thomson to visit relatives.
Miss Helen Wilkinson Is in Forsyth. She
will spend the ~
Thursday for Baltimore nnd New York.
Mr. Gnrtrel Scott has gone to Hen
dersonville, N. C., to attefid a house
party.
Miss Alberta O’Donnell leaves In a
few days for Atlantn, where she will
spend several weeks with relatives and
friends.
Mr. E. P. McBurney, of Atlanta,
spent several days in the city this
week.
westToint.
Miss Jessie Lewis Johnson returned home
Monday from a visit to relatives In New-
nan.
Miss Annie Lewis, of Mobile, Is the guest
of her sister. Mrs. Ed (’limbec.
Mrs. Will Freeman and little son. Par
ker, of Atlanta, are the guests of relatives
here.
Miss F.rln Hayes has returned from n
house party nt Talladega, Ala.
Miss Mary Jnek Hogg has as her guest
Miss Miry Richards, of Atuerlcus.
Miss Hallle L. Longshore has returned
from a visit to Newnnti.
Miss Lyda Rrown, of Newunn, ... __
pectcd to In* tho guest of Miss Annie Ham
mond next week.
MUscs Alice nml Llllte Warner, \.ho hnv
been spending the summer In Colorado,
are expected home this week.
Miss Jessie Lewis Johnson will entertain
next week nt n house party nt her country
home, “Fnlrvbtw.” Her guests will be Miss
Glenn of Columbus. Miss Ruth Murrnli of
fhlpley. Misses Joslo nml Nettle McCall, of
Quitman. Miss Lena Robinson of Handers
vllle, and Miss Genevieve Lavender of Mon-
texunin. Many delightful entertainments
*“ being planned in their honor.
Mr.
I Mrs. Lem Askew nnd children
, the guest of friends.
Mr. W. V. Llfsey, of t’lnclntmtl. Is here
visit with the family*of his father,
t. A. Llfsey.
It Boyd McCrary, of Atlanta,
KII. .I C.f Sir*. J. A. Me-
STr.
Mrs. Joseph
Is In tho city.
Colonel J. Clifton Elder, of Birmingham.
Ala.. Is here sending bis vacation with the
family of hi* father. Mr. Edward Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Collier, Mr. nud Mrs.
. II. English nnd Mr. If. C. Matthews
have returned from a pleasant visit to New
York city.
I»r. nml Mrs. R. A. Franklin, of Jackson,
are In the city, visiting Hu* family of Mr.
~l. Franklin.
8. C. charping has returned from a
two Weeks' visit lu New York city.
EATONTON.
Misses Eugenia nnd Kllle Mae Park were
hostesses nt a delightful party Tuesday
night nt their home, 3 ndles south of
Eatonton. Iti honor of the Misses Greene,
of Trlplette. Quite a crowd of the Eaton
ton younger society set attended, nnd a
delightful time was spent. Pp-JInks was
thA game played, and afterwards delicious
freahments were served by Misses Nell
at hoi
The young men
ed the visiting ;
ceptlon Thursday
Mrs. Caper
Ignatius i
Ughtful lawn
In Willard
of the town compllment-
oung ladles with n re-
night at the home of
party Friday night. It was
of her father.
Mrs. Rogerts Davis, of Atlanta, Is the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Shlney Reid.
t
relatives In Rockville.
Miss Emmie Williams was given a
charming surprise party Tuesday night at
her home on Magnolia hill.
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