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SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armatrong, Assistants.
MR8. CHERRY ENTERTAINS.
A most enjoyable party was that at
which Mr. and Mrs. i*ln< kney Cherry
entertained Wednesday evening at their
home on Capitol avenue In honor of
their four .attractive cousins, Misses
Jamie and Annie Morgan, of Tampa,
and Misses Annie and Carolina Ander-
, eon. of Cordele.
Mrs. Cherry's home was decorated In
pink and white roses and ferns, and the
■ante color scheme prevailed In the re
freshments served Progressive games
were played, at the conclusion of which
prises were awarded. The ladles' prise,
a dainty, gauze fan, was won by Afrr..
W. E. Lambrlght, and the handsome
■liver match box, which was the gen
tlemen's prize, went to Mr. Aubrey
Milam. The booby prizes, a diminutive
music box and hand satchel, were won
by Miss Susie Connally and Mr. H\ J.
Tucker. Mrs. Cherry was a most
gracious hostess, wearing a gow
white embroidered mull.
Miss Caroline Anderson wore cream
■Ilk mull with girdle of pink, and Miss
Annie Anderson was gowned in cream
■Ilk mull with blue ribbons.
Miss Annie Morgan wore lavender
chiffon over silk, and Miss Jamie Mor-[
gan was gowned In black chiffon and
cream lace.
Punch was served by Mrs. Wfl
Tucker, who was gowned In white]
mull trimmed with lace.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cherry!
were Misses Edna Phillips, Florence
Jones, Mary Lou Peavy, of Newnan
Belle and Libby Long. Ernestine Ran
dall, Susie Connally, Katie Cam Lanier,
Misses Moseley and Jones, Mrs. Mc-i
Garry, Mrs. \V. E. Lambrlght, Mrs. W. J.
Tucker, Messrs. Harry Jones, Holle lot
ting, Vaughan, Cliff Wilkinson, Totn|
Latham, Arthur Connully, Howard
Jones. William Atkinson, of Newnan;
J. L Poope, of Newnan; Mims, of Cor
dele; Lance, MlUen, Harrison, Dr.
Lambrlght, Mr. W. J. Tucker and Mr.
Futch. The guests of Mrs. Cherry
are being much entertained during
their stay with her. Monday evening
they were complimented by Mr. and
Mrs. Cherry with a box party at the
Casino, and on Tuesday evening Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Tucker entertained for
them at dinner.
Daughter of Gen. Wheeler
To Wed New York Man
The engagement of Miss Carrie Peyton Wheeler, daughter of the late
General Joseph Wheeler, and Gordon Mountjoy Buck, of New York, has
been announced. The marriage will take place on October 2, at Wheeler,
Ala. ;
Miss Wheeler, during the general’s life, was her father's companion and
accompanied him on many of his travels. She was Intensely patriotic. Two
years ago Miss Wheeler was chosen sponsor for the South at the Con
federate reunion In Louisville, a post of such honor as to be coveted by all
the belles of the South.
In 1900, when she and her sister, Annie, accompanied their father on
a tour of Europe, great homage was paid them by the prince of Slam, who
entertained them In a lavish manner.
Miss Wheeler, accompanied by her sisters. Miss Annie Wheeler and
Mrs. Harris, attended the Wheeler memorial services held at the. Grand
opera house In Atlanta during the past spring. She Is an Alabaman by
birth, but moat of her life has been spent at Washington, D. C., where her
distinguished father, General Wheeler, represented the Eighth congressional
district of Alabama at the national capital for many years.
pretty gown of pink silk, and Miss
Brock, the guest of honor, will wear a
white lingerie gown trimmed with lace.
Miss Breltenbucher's guests will be
Misses Lillian Brock, Juanita Grant,
Bessie Dobbs, Florence Dennis, Edith
Duncan. Lntnar Jeter, Messrs. Whar
ton Monteith, Wallace Draper, Byron
Crawford, Curry Moon, Edward Dav
idson. Lloyd Greer, Anton Brelten-
bucher.
TO MR."CABANI88.
Mr. H. H. Cabnnfss gave a dinner
Thursday evening at his home on
Peachtree In honor of Mr. Edward Cab-
i!h*. of Birmingham.
The centerpiece on the table was an
arrangement of pink china astors and
hite clematis. The candles had plpk
shades and the mints and cakes were
In pink.
Thosq. present were Chief Justice W.
H. Kish, Judge Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
Judge W. R. Hammond, Hon. R.
Berner, Hon. W. D. Kills, Hon. Henry
Peeples, Hon. John Marshall Slaton,
Hon. T. B. Felder, Mr. George Traylor,
Mr. E. P. Black and Mr John 8. Cohen.
TO MR8. HOWELL.
Mrs. H. L. Crumley entertained the
members of the 8. E. C. Club Thurs
day afternoon at her home In West
End In honor of Mrs. G. A. Howell,
whose birthday It was. Delicious re
freshments were served and the after
noon was one of great pleasure. Those
present were: Mrs. M. L. Troutman.
Mrs. J. X. McKachern, Mrs. W. Y. Jen-
kins. Mrs. Edward Codings, Mrs. Ed
ward Mathews, Mrs. Francis Hum
phrey, Mrs. F. S. Cox, Miss Mary Cul
berson, Miss Leila Culberson.
COMPLIMENTARY^ TO
MI88 ABERNATHY
Miss Ida Wooten, at her home at
Norcross, entertained Informally dur
ing the week In honor of Miss Grace
Abernathy, of Atlanta, who Is the guest
of Miss Estelle Medlock, at Norcross.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
* MISS EULA TRAWICK.
Mrs. J. W. Trawick entertained
Wednesday evening In honor of her
niece. Miss Eula Trawick, of Charlotte,
N. C.
Mrs. Trawick's guests Included
Ml sees Mamie Clayton, Mamie Dan-
forth. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gordon, Mr.
A. G. Dudley, Mr. John Thurman, Mr.
O. W. Williams, Mr. A. R. Patton, Mr.
T. B. Eason and Mr. H. C. Malcolm.
FOR THFll8TER8.
The Catholic ladles of Atlnnta will
Five a lawn party next Thursday at
Loretta convent In Compliment to the
Bisters of St. Joseph. The entertain
ment wifi last through the afternoon
and during th« evening, and will be a
delightful affair.
CARD~PARTY.
Mrs. Philip Green snd Mrs. W. K.
Mower will entertain at a large card
party Friday afternoon at 461 Spring
street.
TO MRS. FULLER.
One of the prettiest parties of the
week was the reception at which Mrs.
W. D. Luckle and Miss Eva Rushton
entertained at their home on Capitol
avenue In honor of Mrs. H. A. Fuller,
of Tampa. During the afternoon over
100 friends called.
Mrs. Luckle'a home was beautifully
decorated with pink and white roses,
these colors predominating In the re
freshments served. Mrs.' Luckle wore
a handsome gown of black lace, and
Miss Rushton wore white mull, trim
med with lace.
Mrs. Fuller’s dainty costume was also
of white mull, trimmed with lace and
medallions.
Punch was served by Misses Alice
May and Ella B. Rushton, who wore
white lingerie gowns. {
TO MI8S~HALSTEAD.
Thursday evening Miss Bonneylyn
Bennett entertained at a most enjoy
able party at her home on Currier
street In honor of her attractive guest,
Miss Jennie Halstead. The occasion
was Informal, Miss Bennett’s guests In
cluding a congenial party of her Inti
mate friends. Music and progressive
games were enjoyed, and those present
Were Misses Jennie Halstead, Nellie
jgrkson, Eunice Goodwin, Mrs. Sweet
and Mrs. Smith; Messrs. Aubrey Mi
lam, Walter Shirley, Fred Clowers, Ar
thur Sweet, Gene Alford.
TO MIsITbROCK.
One of the most enjoyable affairs of
the week will be the Informal dance at
which Miss Dorothy Breltenbucher will
entertain Friday evening in honor of
Miss Lillian Brock, of LaFayette, Ala.,
the popular guest of Miss I«amur Jeter.
Miss Breltenbucher’s guests will In
clude the members of the L. D. 8. Club,
and dancing, progressive games, and
music will be enjoyed. Miss Brclten- down nnd figure It out until
bucher will receive her guests
YARBOROUGH-GREEN.
Mips Arnoretta Green, of Oreensport,
Ga., and Mr. Ross Yarborough, of
Ensley, Ala., were married Thursday
afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of
the bride's mother, Mrs. Mattie Green,
at Oreensport. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. W. A. Hood. Miss
Green belongs to one of Etowah coun
ty’s most highly respected families, and
has a nost of friends In tlm part of
the state. Mr. Yarborougn is a suc
cessful young I usiness man of Ensley,
Ala.
TO MI88~WHIRE.
Miss Helen Whlre, of Albany, was
the guest of honor at a card party
given Thursday by Miss Margaret Mur
phy at her homo on Pryor street.
Progressive "old maid" was played
and Miss Katherine Fleck won the
first prize, a pair of silk hose. The
guest of honor was presented with
game of "old maid."
The guests Included Misses Nell Coy
en, Helen Satzky, Elisabeth and Vlnnle
Ersklne, Catherine Askam. Margaret
Doonan, Marguerite Vlgnaux, Mniie
Manning, Annie Kelly, Ethel Stokes,
Madgo Malone, Janie Fahy, Nora
Cleary, Katherine nnd Florence Fleck,
Annie Hayes, Ethel Kenny, Olivette
Massa.
FINLEY^BROOME.
Mr. W. 8. Broome, city attorney of
Gainesville, and Miss Mary M. Finley,
granddaughter of Genera) J, J. Fin
ley, of Confederate fame, were mar
rled at high noon Friday at the Epis
copal Church at Gainesville, Rev. Fran
cis H. Cralghtll performing the cere
mony. The church, which was beauti
fully anti profusely decorated for the
occasion, was filled to overflowing by
the friends of the bridal couple.
MR8. MA80N'8 PARTY.
Mrs. J. C. Mason will give a whist
luncheon next Tuesday morning at her
home in West End,
The Invltsd guests include Mrs. E. J.
Bloodworth, Mrs. Marshall Eckford,
Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Edward Hol
brook, Mrs. Dan McIntyre, Mrs. Fred
Stewart, Mrs. Leon Walker and Miss
Ogllvle.
JONEfTcAY.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Cay announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Annls, to Mr. Selden Bryan Jones, the
wedding to take place the latter part
d October at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cay on North avenue.
ADE ON ENGLISH HUMOR.
George Ade declares the English have
\ sense of humor, but the humor
must be something other than the
American brand.
"All humor is local," said Mr. Ade.
"What Is funny In Chicago Isn’t funny
In New' York. It Is the same the worjd
over—locality has everything to
with It.
"The English have a sense of humor,
of course, but It Is very different from
ours. They appreciate Impossible sit
uations, when they are portrayed, very
keenly.’ A favorite bit of comedy with
them Is the part of the play when the
servant masquerades as the mistress—
it seems so utterly absurd and Impossi
ble to them to lyive the servant putting
on the airs of the master or mistress
that they laugh very heartily. You
see. It depends entirely on the point of
view.
^American humor does not appeal to
the English people, because they can’t
appreciate It tight away and don't care
enough about it to Investigate it. If an
English show’ Is presented on this side
we all go and make a fuss over It und
rer the actors. It there Is a situation
hlch we do not see at first we sit
down nnd figure It out until we get it.
lover there they don’t see It, and they
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“That la one thing that I resent very
much—the American adulation for ev
erything British and the way the Brit
ish treat the Americana. They alwaya
talk down at one from an angle of
<8 degrees. When an English actor
comes over here nothing la too good
for him. He gets Invited everywhere
nnd entertained In the most hospitable
manner. When an American actor goes
over there he la received at the elation
by having 300 pounds of Ice put In his
lap, and that Is alt he gets while he la
over there."
IN HONOR OF~MISS CATE.
Mlaa Lila Coe Roaecrana entertained
a few friends Thursday evening In
honor of her guest, Miss Eva Maye
Cate, of Brunswick, Ga.
Mlsa Roaecrana received her gueata In
a handsome gown of allk. Mlaa Cate's
toilet was of white, trimmed with Val
enciennes lace.
A guessing contest was the feature of
the evening. After the contest deli
cious refreshments were served and the
prise, a beautiful fan and tie, were
awnrded to Miss Eva Maye Cate and
Mr. William Snyder. Mlsa Dora Snyder
and Mrs. W. A. Hollingsworth presided
at the punch bowl.
Those present were: Miss Settble
Adams, Miss Felice Bloodworth, Miss
Dora Snyder, Miss Ethel Hollingsworth,
Miss Jessie Hill, Miss Mattie Hill,
Miss Lily Ledwlth, Miss Blanche Har
well. Mr. E. L. Almand, Mr. W. F.
Benton. Mr. Wallace Cowan, Mr. J. T.
Dunn, Mr. Ivo Hill, Mr. Mack Sharp,
Mr. Will Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Almand, Mr. nnd Mra. E. H. Roaecrana.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Almand and Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Hollingsworth. ■
TO MISS BELLE STUART.
The most important social event of
Friday was the bridge, at which Mrs.
Prloleau Ellis entertained In the after
noon In honor of her attractive guest,
Miss Belle Stuart, of Montgomery.
| Mrs. Ellis home was most artistic In
Its decorations of golden glow and sun-
flowera, these Rowers being placed In
Jars ami bowls throughout the lower
floor.
In the delicious refreshments served
white and yellow were the colors
which predominated.
Mrs. Ellis was a charming hostess
In n gown of white point d'esprlt, and
Miss Stuart wore a dainty white lin
gerie gown of mull trimmed with luce
and medallions.
The first prize was a vretty gauze
fan. The consolation, a souvenir post
card nlhum, was very appropriate, the
score cards being In the form of tiny
souvenir postals.
Miss Stuart was presented with u
beautiful white parasol. . Mrs. Ellis'
guests were Miss Belle Stuart. Mrs.
W. A. Wlmblsh, Mrs. W. E. Foster,
Mrs. Edd Van Winkle, Mrs. W. F.
Prloleau, Mrs. Henry Harman. Mrs. C.
B. Howard, Mrs. Will Snow, Mrs. T. J.
Ripley, Mrs. Miller Hutchins. Mrs. Pe
ter Erwin, Mrs. William Peabody', Mrs.
Petrie, Mrs. Edgnr Ballenger, Mrs.
Delns Hill, Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mrs.
Carlton Miller, Mrs. 8. W. Foster, Mrs,
Hudson Moore, Mrs. Tom French. Mrs.
(lenrge Chnpln, Mrs. J. Russell Porter,
Mrs. Edmond Berkeley, Mrs. Louise
S. Foster, Mrs. Paine, Mrs. Harry H.
Ellis, Mrs. W. F. Dykes, Mrs. Belle Hill
King, Mrs. O'Donnell, Mrs. John Moody,
Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Henry Col
lier, Mrs. Brnnner, Mrs. Francis Block,
Mrs. Earnest Kontz, Mrs, Vassar
Wooley, Mrs. W. I>. EUls, Sr., Miss Su
rah Collier, Miss Harriett EUls. Miss
Snllie Mclone, Miss Katherine Ruther
ford, Miss Klorlne Richardson.
STEWART-NEL80N.
Mr. John L. Stewart and Miss Lula
Nelson were quietly married Thursday
evening «! 9 o'clock nt the realdenc
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Parham, 187 South
Forsyth street.
Rev. A. C. Ward, of the Temple Bap
tist Church, performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a becoming gown of
white mull, lace trimmed, and car'
rled a bouquet of White roses.
women In Atlanta have received flat
tering recognition from the college. One
was elected to the presidency of the
national Alumnae Association and an
other received a fellowship entitling
her to a year of study at Columbia
University.
DUBLIN.
Mr. H. M. Stanley spent Sunday and
Monday In Atlanta.
Mr. R. F. Deese has returned from
a visit to Macon and Atlanta.
W. S. Ehney spent Monday In Me
con.
Miss Blanche Prescott Is at White
Springs, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Myers and chil
dren are spending some time at Whits
Springs, Fla.
Miss Eva Rachels Is the guest of rel
atives at Wrlghtsvllle.
Mrs. H. M. Stanley Is visiting rela
tives at Clarkesville,
Mr. J. E. Smith, Jr., has returned
from a trip through several states In
the West.
M. Zepenacy spent Sunday at East
man. '
Warren Lindsey has returned from a
visit to Irwlnton.
M. Klrke Is at home from At
lanta.
The Misses Baum are visiting at
Lookout mountain.
W. F. Higgins has returned from a
trip to Atlanta.
J. H. Birch, of Wrlghtsvllle, spent
Thursday In the city.
Mrs. T. J. Pritchett and children are
In north Georgia.
Mrs. L. J. Thomas and son are vis
iting In Houston county.
Miss Annie Lou Freeman has re
turned from a visit to Macon.
T. O. Dupree Is visiting at Carters-
vllle.
and Mrs. L. A. Matthews are
guests of their sons, W. C. and Lewis
at Tntbotton.
Wesley Holmes, of Macon, was a re
cent visitor to the city.
Mr. C. A. Klttrell is In New York
anil other Eastern markets.
T. H. Jackson and W. C. Tomp
kins are In New York buying fall goods.
• Hon. A. F. Daley, of Wrlghtsvllle,
was In the city this week.
Mrs. T. D. Smith has returned from
a visit lo relatives at Vldalla.
Harry Floyd Is the guest of relatives
In Atlanta.
Mr. H. O. Stevens Is at home from
a trip to Atlanta.
Mrs. W. C. Floyd Is the guest of rel
atives nt Sandersvllle.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Donaldson have
returned from a visit to Marietta.
Mrs. E. P. Rentz has returned from
a trip to points In Florida.
Mrs. J. R. Hightower Is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. J. D. Kilpatrick, at
Decatur.
J. T. Smith has gone to Moultrie,
where he will enter business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. 8. Brandon have re
turned from a visit to relatives at
Gloucester, Mass.
W. 1,. Joiner has returned from a trip
to New York.
Miss Eva Peel la visiting relatives
at Mtllen.
H. P. Barston. of Macon, recently
visited this city.
Mrs. C. C. Gunning is expected home
this week from north Georgia, where
she has been with relatives for two
months.
W. W. Prescott nnd wife are spend
ing a few days nt Tybee and Savan
nah.
Quite a number of the young people
of Dublin gave Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Finn n surprise party last Friday
evening. The party met at the library
nnd went from there to Mrs. Finn's.
Those present were Misses Katie and
y.oe Edmunds, Rosalie Smith, Nina
Cook. Lucy Nosblt, Lalth Norris, Kath
leen Peacock, Ruth Hardeman, Messrs.
Peekhnm, Nelson, Guyton, Raines.
Ramsey, Twltty, Lewis, Prince, Walk
er and Pritchett.
EDWAROS-FINDLAY.
Miss Mary B. Findlay and Mr. Rich
ard Edwards, of Macon, were united
In marriage Wednesday evening
Christ Church, Macon, the ceremony
being performed by the rector, Rev,
Bohler Walker. Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
ards left for a visit to Savannah Im
mediately after the ceremony. Upon
their return they will be at home to
their friends at the residence of Mrs.
J. W. Edwnrds, on Huguenln Heights,
Macon, Ga.
VASSAR ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION.
At the meeting of the Southeastern
Branch of Vassar Alumnae held on
Tuesday, n scholarship of 1100 wai
awarded to Miss Annie Scales, of Mem
phis, Tenn. Miss Scales will enter the
ollege this fall.
An Important step was taken by the
Vassar Alumnae in nltlclally Indorsing
the movement to secure In Georgia
the passage of a bill for compulsory
education, modeled upon the one now
In force In Wisconsin. Similar action
was taken by the Southern Associa
tion of College Women last spring. All
the college women thus uniting to free
tfie state from the widespread Illitera
cy.
The Increase In the number of Vas
sar graduates In this city Is noticeable.
Three Atlanta girls graduated this
spring and another will enter the col
lege this fall.
During the past year two Vassar
CARROLLTON.
Mrs. 8tevens Harris and little daugh
ter. Lucie, of Valdosta, are visiting the
family of Judge S. W. Harris on South
street. , „
Mra. E. W. Wells has returned from
a two weeks' visit to Piedmont Springs,
A *Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hyatt returned
from Hawklnsville Friday night, where
they have been to attend the marriage
of Miss Lizzie Maude Blalock and Mr.
Lewis Geeslln.
Mrs. L. P. Mandevllle entertained
the Ladles' Aid Society Monday after
noon at her home on Maple street.
Mrs. Robert McCullough, who has
been visiting In the city, returned to
Atlnnta last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roop will oc
cupy their pretty new home on College
street next week.
Miss Nellc Sharp will go to Atlanta
next week and will perhaps spend'the
winter there and take a course In ate
nography.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stewnrt carried
Mr. Stewart's Sunday school class out
Tuesday on n delightful picnic.
A large crowd ef Carro'ltoolans at
tended camp meeting at SMloh camp
grounds last Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Wiley Is visiting in north
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Camp spent
Monday In Atlanta.
Hon. H. W, Long is spending the
week In Jasper, Ala.
The "Odd Fellows" enjoyed a bar
becue at the city park Wednesday.
Build Two Dormitories.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Aug. 17.—At a meeting
ef the building committee of the board
of trustees of Mercer University, ar
rangements were made for the erection
of two 140,000 dormitories instead of
one ns planned several months ago.
Miss Florence Werner who Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thatch
on the South Highlands, will return
to her home In Atlanta tomorrow. Miss
Werner la the sister of Mr. Edward
Werner, who for a number of years
made this city his home, where he was
prominent In the musical and social
world. His voice was one of the best
ever heard in this city, where he
pleasantly remembered—Birmingham
Ledger.
Rev. Dr. James A. B. Sherer, who
has been lecturing this summer at Dr.
Hamlll's school at Monteagle, Tenn.,
was the guest this week of Rev. and
Mrs. E. C. Cronk, en route to his home
at Dewberry, S. C. Dr. Sherer Is presi
dent of the Dewberry College, and Is
also a well known writer. His visit
here was a source of pleasure to his
many friends.
Messrs. DuPont Gusrry, Jr., of Ma
con, and M. A. Poole, of Columbus,
graduates of Auburn, passed through
Atlanta Friday morning on their way
to Schenectady, N. Y„ where they go to
accept positions with the General Elec
trio Company.
Mrs. John Oliver, Miss Elolse Oliver
and Master John Oliver left Thursday
for a visit to New York and to a num
ber of Northern summer resorts. Later
Mrs. Oliver and her children will visit
the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Adams, at Cohoes, N. Y.
Messrs. Black Hambrtght, Clift Key,
Walter Waltt and Wharton Mitchell
compose a congenial party that will
leave at noon Saturday for a two weeks'
trip. They will visit Washington, Phil
adelphia, New York and Atlantic City.
Miss Lula Baker, of Brunswick, who
has spent the summer abroad with
friends, will sail Saturday for Amer
ica, Miss Baker will be the guest of
friends In Atlanta until autumn.
Miss Ethel M. Fox and Mies Augusta
E. Dixon, two very attrhctlve young
ladles of Brunswick, Ga., are visiting
Mrs. George Nix, <18 South Pryor
street, for a few days.
Mrs. C. H. Smith and daughter, Miss
Lillie Bell Smith, are visiting In New
York city, after which they will spend
a short time at the various resorts on
the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Austell Thornton and
Miss Nannie Nlcolson left Thursday
morning for an automobile trip to
Warm Springs. They will return Fri
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Woodruff and
Mrs. Eustlce and Miss Eusttce leave
Sunday morning for Tallulah Falls,
where they will spend a day or two.
Miss Mary ' Cassidy, who has been
delightfully entertained during her visit
to mends I
During the erection of their new
home Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson
Stewart are at home to their friends
at 183 Gordon street.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Robert Mlddlemas has been named
Theodosia for her grandmother, Mrs.
Lott Warren.
A Pretty Sight
The modish bracelet on a rounded
arm, and women today are wearing all
kinds. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and
etched bauds are alike popular.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS-
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jewelar.
Century Building. Whitehall 8L
Mrs. L. fj. Herring and daughter
have returned to their home at Gads
den, Ala., after a visit to Atlanta
friends.
Mrs. Charles Ansley and daughter,
of Amerlcus, are guests of Mrs. Eus
tace Speer at her home on Lawton
street.
Mr. John R. Slider, Miss Eva Slider
nnd Mr. Elmer Slider are visiting
friends at Brunswick, Ga.
Miss Willie Russell Law has return
ed from Tate 8prlng» nnd will leave
soon for Borden-Wheeler.
and Mrs. Paul Goldsmith will
take possession of an apartment In the
Oglethorpe September 1.
Mr. Will Taliaferro has returned to
his home at Sandersvllle, after a fort
night's visit to Atlanta.
Miss Marla Haynes and her niece.
Miss Irene Haynes, have returned from
a visit to Haralson.
Mrs. John Fltten, Miss Annie Fltten
and Mr. John Fltten leave Monday for
the coast of Maine.
Mrs. Laura McNabb and her little
daughter, Elizabeth, are the guests'of
friends at Norcross,
Professor and Mrs. Aldlne Pound, of
Wayoroas, are spending several weeks
In Atlanta.
Miss Kate Johnston, of Sandersvllle,
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. J.
Cheatham.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Lou Woodllff, of Gads
den, Ala^ are the guests of friends
In Atlanta. •
Mrs. P. 8. 8hcllnAn, of Cartersvllle,
Is spending aomo time In Atlanta with
relatives.
Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. William
Hahr have returned from Henderson
ville. N. C.
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Cherry pre
spending a few weeks at Pawley Is
land, S. C.
Mr. William a. Sullivan, bf Sanders-
ville, Ga., has become a resident of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Harry Dunwoody. of Brunswick,
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Reuben
Arnold.
Miss Nora Goodman Is 111 with ty
phold fever at her home on Peeples
street. ’
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In the world o S f t 'i*X. ,UPP,3r the * 6 reql " 8,te8 - A "’° eTerythln * *w or olj
returned from* Indian Spring.
Miss Jennie Armstrong Is spending
some time in New York city.
Mrs. Rufus Dobbs and children are
visiting In Carrollton.
Mrs. Is. C. Green and Miss Lillian
Green are In Bath, Ga.
Dr. C. T. Brocket, Jr., has returned
from New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harlrs are at
Warm Springs.
Mr. Joseph E. Brown, of Kalamazoo,
In the city.
Mrs. Nora Daly Powell is In New
York city.
MILLEDGEVILLE.
Mrs. Samuel Evans, Jr., entertained
the "42" . Club on Tuesday afternoon
her home on the Hill. A large num
ber of guests were present, and the
occasion was a thoroughly enjoyable
one. After the Interesting game
luncheon was served. The prize,
pretty fan, was won by Mrs. J. H.
Vinson. A second prise, a pair of
black velvet sleeve supporters, was
won by Mrs. C. W. Richter. The con
eolation, a pretty Japanese pin tray,
as won by Miss Juanita Bullard.
Mrs. E. K. Boss and mother, Mrs. W.
Boss, left today tor several weeks'
stay in New York.
Mrs. Lucy R. West Is the guest of
relatives in Griffin.
Mr. Merritt Murphey, of Griffin,
spent several days here this week, the
guest of his sister, Mrs. Jere M. Pound.
Professor and Mr*. Aldlne Pound,
of Waycross, who have been here for
several weeks, left today for Atlanta
to sperid several weeks.
Messrs. E. E. Bell, Dixon Williams,
Adolph Joseph, Will Myrick and H.
Goodman left today for New York.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Flemlster have
returned from Indian Springs.
Mr. A. R. Phillips has returned from
LaG range.
Miss Florence Turk, Mrs. Adah Aus
tin and Mrs. M. A. McGrow have re
turned from Oconee Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conn, of Car
tersvllle, have moved here to make
t#elr future home. They are former
residents here and are cordially wel
comed back by many friends.
Miss Marie Whitaker is at Tallulah
Falls.
Miss Colquitt Newell has returned
from North Carolina.
Mrs. Mollle Mapp, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Whitaker.
Mrs. Henry Chance, of Augusta, has
returned home after a visit to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hatcher have
returned from Denver, Colo., Where
they attended the Elks convention.
Prof. M. M. Parks and Professor Jpre
. Pound have returned from At
lanta.
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safti •Mr <* *
Mr. William G. Sullivan hn, aeceiited *
jM«jtloa with the King Hardware Co., at-
Sir. Will Taliaferro hne returned from t
by the death _
Rev. and Mr.. A. Chnmhlee are enjnrl,,
two \vpoka with Mr. Cbamlilee'e pnrenu lu
-dra. M. L. Weddon, of Tampa, Fla., Ii
the «UP»t of Mra. B. T. Ratvllnce.
Mlaa Knte Johnnton la In Atlanta with
her ateter. Mra. A. J. Chpnthnm.
Mr. C. H. Klttroll la In New York.
3lr. and Mr.. D. <'. Harrte have l,.,ii
of e Mr. n ^Vljey Iflartfa Cr "*' ,h * h " ra ’
Mr. snd Mrs. Cincinnati)* Whitehurst snd
children are visiting the family of l)r.
Mills.
Mr. Chnrlle Youngblood, of Monroe, X.
C.. Is Tlsftlng friends snd relatives In the
Fred Hnwllngs ore In the mountains of
north Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Tarver Averett have re
turned after a three months’ visit to the
mountainous region of North Carollnn.
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Mr. Jack Wfikorson hasroturnpd from
1 n_ nor t’n Georgia? 1
Hale Springs, Teun., and visiting relatives
‘ i nortn Georgia.
Iter. C. E. Chonte, of An gust n, hfis been
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns and
children leave Sunday for Mount Airy.
Mr. Edward Cabanlss returns Sun
day to hts home in Birmingham.
Miss Bessie Lanier, of West Point.
Is the guest of friends in the city.
Mrs. Ida White Is visiting her sister,
Mrs. B. L. Embry, at Villa Rica.
Mrs. Slg Well and children have re
turned from the Highlands, N. C.
Mrs. B. F. Ulmer and daughter have
, SANDERSVILLE.
Miss Bessie Hill Davis, nt her home, "The
Oaks." on Thursday evening gave a very
delightful entertainment In honor of Mi*s
Williams, of Wrlghtsvllle. Thoso prenent
were: Misses Louise Blount, Williams,
Htnnlej, Louise Mulllran, Lninnr, Alhrn.
Annie Cooley, Annie Jones. Martha Mathis,
Fortune Mayo. Messrs. Dudley Smith, Find
lay Irwin, Cecil Herman, John Quinn, Ben
iamin Tarhutton, Boy Newman, Stephen
MnUrtie, and Brevard Cooley.
Mrs. Julia Adams Hmlth. at her home.
"The Colonnade*," was th~ -
social In honor of Mrs. Mill
visiting friends In the city.
Miss Luclle Vail, of Lyons, Is the guwt
of Mrs. O. L. lingers. *
Mr. J. R. Jarrell and family, of Birming
ham. are visiting Mr. D. L. Collins’ family.
Miss Lizzie Garner, of tl’
month with her node. Dr.
Atlanta.
Mrs. Willis Brans snd little daughters
ive returned from Codsrtnwn.
Mrs. 8. Harris, of Esstmnn, Is the guest
of Mrs. Henry Paris.
Miss Nora Hopkins, of Dublin, who 1ms
been visiting friends, has returned home.
Miss Addlcgene Cason, of ToOmshoro, It
the guest of Miss I.nmnr Alben.
CUTHBERT.
One of the pleasantest of reeent sool.il
affairs was the niuslenl Friday evening
given by Miss Stella Simpson at her home
on Church street. Contributing to the pro-
gram was the Arlon quartet, wlilrh was
organized nnd directed by Mbs Simpson
for quite n while. Mesdnmos D. R. LM*
anil L. B. Frye each snug solos, and In
strumental solos were sung by Misses
Alleene Simpson nnd Alice Kills. After
the program, a delicious menu was served.
Miss Cnlistn flush, of Camilla, has D*‘** n
the guest for several days of her brother.
R. V. Bush.
Colonel J. W. (fnrrla spent the first of
the week In Dawson.
Mlsa Flosale Oliver, of Blakely, Is »
guest at the home of J. M. ltnwls.
Mlsa Fleta Wise, of Plains, hns bem
visiting Mr*. J. T. Stapleton, st the Ran
dolph.
Messrs. Edd and W. J. Greene, of Shell-
man. spent Sunday here.
F.dwln Stevens, of Buena Vista, has
again accepted a position as bookkeeper
“>r the Ciitlibert Oil Company. . , „
Mlsa Anne Baker, of Atfantn. Is visiting
In the city.
J. Walter Dawson, of Carnegie, spent
Tuesday In the cltr. .
Miss Stella Kalmon entertained tn* ,
ii. »«_ , • , .mm nieun rvmmon enieruuu
and Mr. I-red Rob« rts, members of the Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon,
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