The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 20, 1906, Image 8

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1 i i l'j A 1 LA A i A GLUi.Uil.ixS. rT "*»’ '" SOCIAL NEWS Mr*. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistant* MR. AND MRS. HOLTS RECEPTION Saturday evening, at their home at Edgcwood, Mr. and Mr*, Holt gave a charmingly Informal reception number of their friend a. Palm*, fern* and a profusion of summer blossoms decorated the home, and music and games contributed to the pleasure of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Holt'* guests were: Miss Martha Turner, Miss Lottie Pow ders, Miss Ida Adklnson, Miss Eva Hudson, Miss Ida Wells, Miss Nancy Key, Miss Allie McHenry, Miss Jennie McHenry, Miss Clyde Baxter.Miss Clyde Garden. Miss Annie Donehoe, Mis* Florence Donehoe, Miss Gertrude Prls ton, Miss Clara Daggeh, Miss Annie Daggeh. Miss Maggie Crosby. Miss Rosa Burk. Miss ('niltola Cain, Mra Kidd. Mrs. Bonthron and Mr*. Wil liams. TO Mlsi~ARCHER. Mias May Archer will be the first of several to entertain for Miss Alma Archer, whose marriage to Mr. Jack Shropshire will take place early In September. On Tueaday or Wednesday of next week Miss May Archer will entertain at her home In West End for the bride- to-be. The occasion will be a card par ty and linen shower, and the guests will Include the Intimate friends of the Mieses Archer. HOWARCLELOIN. Of interest to a wide circle of friends Is the marriage of Mies Kate Elgin and Mr. Allen Howard, which will take place Wedneeday morning at the home of Mr*. T. P. Ledbetter, on Piedmont avenue. The ceremony will be per formed by Dr. Junius W. Millard, pas tor of Ponce DeLeon Avenue Baptist church. The bride will be attended by Miss Roberta Paul, of Darien, and will be given away by her father. The wedding gown will be a becom ing one of dark blue rajah silk, with hat to match. Mr. James Howard, of Danville, Va., will act ae best man. A buffet luncheon will follow the cer emony. . . . . The couple will spend their honey moon In the mountains of North Caro tins. and after September will take possession of their homo In Tampa, Fla. WEDDING AT HIGH NOON. On Wednesday. August 15, at high noon, at the Fern Hill Baptist church, Asheville, N. C„ Mis* Hattie E. Wilson, of Asheville, and Mr. Frederick C. Lack man, of Augusta, were married, Rev. 'Mr. Allison, of Brevard, N. C., performing the ceremony. The bride's mother, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, gave an informal reception at her home to the bridal party Immediately after the cer- emony. Mr. Mrs. Lackmftn l*ft Thursday morning for their home at Augusta. BA88-PITTMAN. Mrs. F. J. Pittman, of Opelika, Ala., announces the engagement of her daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Benjamin Bass, of Mllledgevllle, Ga., the mar rlage to take place at Opelika Sep tember II. farrisTm 7 gough. Mr. and Mrs. B. Henry King have an nounced the engagement of their sister, Mies Martha McOough, to Mr. Edward Lynn Farris, formerly of Atlanta, but now residing at Little Rock, Ark. The wedding will take piece August *7, and the young couple will make their home at Little Rock. WILLI AMS-RAM8AUR. Mr. and Mr*. Luther B. Rnmaaur have laaued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter. Mary Julia, to Mr. Philip Clayton Williams, of Virginia, on Wednesday afternoon, August 29, at 3 o’clock, at their home, 536 Spring atreet. FLEISCHMAN-JACOBSON. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jacobson, of San Francisco, Cal., have announced the engagement of lltelr daughter, Ber tie, to Mr. Herman Flelschman, former ly of Atlanta, but now a resident of San Francisco. The marriage will tnko place in December. AN APPROACHING WEDDING. The wedding Invitations of Miss Ce leste Dlemuke* and Mr. Howard Wal ter Key have been received by their many friends throughout the city. The marriage takes place on Tuesday af ternoon at 4 o'clock at the First Bap tist church. Dr. 11. W. Key, father of the groom, will perform the marriage ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Key will leave on the Southern for an extended trip to "The Land of the Sky.” Miss Marie Burrua la to he maid of honor and the groom's beat man will be Mr. Duisint Ktrven. There will be three ushers. Mr. Alvin Howard, Air. Henry Whitaker and Mr. Lovett Made. The pretty young bride will wear a golng-away gown of brown silk with hat to correspond, and the maid of honor’s dress will be light blue silk. With this she w ill wear a picture hat. Mr. anil Mrs. Key will he at home to their friends after the wedding Jour ney, at the residence of Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Blankenship In Wynton. Mrs. J. It. Key complimented Miss Celeste Dlsmukes with a linen shower This Illustration shows a stylish walking costume of pongee silk In tan or navy blue. The cape over the shoulders Is stitched and trim med with buttons. Friday afternoon at her residence on Fifteenth street. A beautiful Idea wiut to give each guest us she arrived a white rose petal, of tissue puper, on which she wrote a good wish for the bride, these wore then pul In n lovely basket, made of rose petals, and amidst laughter and many blight pretty speeches from the girls, were showered on tho fair head of the lovely bride. The gifts of linen* were numerous and very henutlful, as well as useful. Delicious refreshments were served af ter tho "showers.”—Columbus Ledger. TO MISSPECK. Among tlioBp entertaining for Miss Pearl Peck, one of Atlanta’s September brides, will bo Mrs. Samuel K. Bow man. September 31 Mrs. Bowman will bo hostess at a 6 o'clock tea at which Miss Peck will be guest of honor. birthday" party. Saturday afternoon at her home In Hapevllls little Miss Minnie Couch en tertained a number of her friends in celebration of her birthday. A number >f charming games were played, and Miss Alma Dlnns won the prise. Ices and refreshments were served on the lawn, and the young hostess was the rectpleht of many gifts and con gratulations. miss thorntoTTto ENTERTAIN. M'ednesday^ovenlng at her home on LIltdon street. Miss Annie Ie*e Thorn- ton will be the hostess at a very en- Jojwble party to be given In honor of Misses Dean nnd Hr It, the guests of Mis* Aylett Lapsley, and of Miss Alma Goodrich, the guest of Miss Marie Mitchell. Miss Thornton's party will be Informal. There will be music and ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggiits, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Frep Atlanta Agents for Candy 80c Pound progressive games, and those invited ure Misses Aylette Lnpsley, Eleanor Denn, Mamie Holt, Alma Goodrich, Marie Mitchell, Fannie Lou Mitchell, Hattie Mitchell, Louise Shower, Mabel Hhower, Hazel ami Ethel Thonfas, Caro line Jolly, Edna Phillips, Charlotte Pace, Messrs. Robert Mitchell, Robert Hook, Hurt Foulkes, Raymond Wisdom, Gordon Richards, Arthur Lune, J. T. Malone, James Wallace, J. 8. Nunnnlly, John llrewer, John Blriell, Charles Shower, Lovelace Eve, Embry Eve, Cleveland Kiser, Georgo Collins. TO MI8S~G00DRICH. During the latter port of the present week Miss Marie Mitchell will enter tain Informally In honor of her at tractive guest, Miss Alma Goodrich. MOORE-ALDREDQE. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldredge an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Mary Shorter, to Mr. Harold Ed ward Moore, the wedding to take place In October. CURTI8-AU8TIN. Mr, and Mrs. John C. Austin, *of East Point, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily, to Mr. William Curtis. The wedding will take place September 10. TO MISS LIPSCOMB. Miss Louise Lipscomb, of Montgom ery, who is the guest of Miss Marie Hridwell, pill this week be the guest of honor at several Informal affairs to he given in her honor. Thursday after noon her hostess, Miss Marie Hrid well. will entertain for her at a large reception, and there have been plunncd several picnics nnd small parties. ALABAMA SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. The Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs ha* Undertaken a line of work which must prove of inestimable value In the school system of that state, and which commends Itself to the thought- consideration of feminine organiza tions In other states. The Montgomery Journal of last Sat urday afternoon, In referring to Fed* ration enterprises, says: “But whatever degree of truth or Justice may have been In the crlti- •Isms hltljerto received. It has recent ly undertaken a line of work which ue challenge the most captious to be dissatisfied; that Is, the Improvement of the rural schools and school houses of Alabama, and the awakening and arousing of that portion of our )x>pu- latlon who have hitherto been apathet ic. in regard to education and educa tional matters “Realizing the pressing need of ait advance in tills direction, they have filtered the neglected Held In a prac tical and systematic manner, by ap pointing a committee of the Federa tion, known as the school Improvement association committee, composed of the following ladles: Mrs. J. I). Matlock, chairman, Birmingham; Mrs. John D. Wyker, Decatur; Mrs. Emma Craig head, Mobile; Mss. R. E. Wlel, Selma, and Mrs. E. D. Thomas, Greenville. “The members of this committee act as organisers, establishing In each county seat associations of the women whose especial duty is to Improve and take charge of the school houses which they or their neighbors’ children fre quent. These organizations are formed with the cuatomary officers and various committees are suggested to them, such as a committee on building, on grounds, on books, etc., whose duty Is to raise funds to Improve the facilities already there or to supply those lacking. “Nor are the city schools overlook ed, associations being formed with aux iliary organizations for each school house within the city limits. And. al though the movement has been In ex istence hardly two years, the results have already proved moat encourag ing, prophesying a future replete with frutl In the shape of neat, cheerful, sanitary school buildings, supplied with the necessary facilities for im parting Instruction to evry boy and girl In Alabama.” MRS. MASSENGALE ENTERTAINS. Mrs. St. Elmo Massengale, of Atlan ta, and Miss Selene Hutchison, of Charlotte, who are guests at Kenil worth Inn, pleasantly entertained a number of their friends at a subscrip tion six-hand euchre party last Fri day evening. There were six tables. The first ladles’ prize, a bridge set, was won by Mrs. J. B. Danforth; the second prize, a picture, by Mrs. E. B. Moore, and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Barton. The first gentleman’s prize, a handsome ’ silver mounted cork screw, was won by Mr. W. B. Westlake. Among thoso present were Mrs. E. H. Shaw. Mrs. St. Elmo Masengale, Miss Massengale, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Ful ler, Miss Cobb, Mrs. Richling, Miss Hutchison, Miss Selene Hutchison, Mrs. H. R. Wilcox, Mrs. J. R. Jordan. Mrs. Patrick Gamblll, Mrs. E. R. Martin, Mrs. J. B. Danforth, Mrs. M. Katz, Mrs. D. Cobb Lee, Mrs. W. B. West- lake, Mrs. Abe Stonaker, Mrs. Wat kins, Mrs. Ledmun, Mrs. R. J. Reynolds, Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. Stlch. .Mrs. Montlu- 7.1 n, and Messrs. Ben Oriel, W. B. West- lake, Watkins, H. R. Wilcox and J. Villa Longa.—Asheville Citizen. f TOCCOA. Miss Janie Reid spent last week in Carrollton, where she was an attend ant at the Coleman-Klngsbery wed- ../iss Louise Simons has returned from Marietta, where she was one of a Jolly house party composed of elfcht Wesleyan College girls. Miss Ethel Kelly has returned to her home In Atlanta after a pleasant vlsli Dr. Frances Bradley returned Sat urday from a visit of several weeks to Boston, Mass. While Is Boston Dr. Bradley devoted herself to special study at the general hospital that city. New England’s greatest medical Institution, and one of the most advanced and most thoroughly appointed hospitals In this country. A congenial party at Atlantic City this week Is composed of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Good, of Washington, D. C.; Miss Louise Buchanan, of v Atlanta; Mr. Chester Powell, of Tifton, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, of Washington, D. C. They will be Joined this week by Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Callaway, of Atlanta. Mrs. Charles Watson West, of Sa vannah, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. D. Watson, 310 Central avenue. Mrs. West, who is accompanied by her lit tle son, Warren Campbell, has Just returned from an extended visit to va rious points of Interest North and East. Misses Emma Scott and Bessie Chandler and party, who have spent the summer in England, Italy and Switzerland, sailed for America on the 18th, and will reach Atlanta by Sep tember 1. Miss Jessie Hopkins la spending this week with relatives at Cartersvllle. Later she will gd to Hendersonville, N. C., to accept a position in the Carnegie •‘•wary, in that city. Mrs. H. S. Hanson and little son, from China and the Philippines, are Miss Mary Lou Ansley and Miss Louise Triplett have returned to their home at Macon, after visiting friends at Atlanta. Mrs. William R. Hamilton, of New Orleans, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Guaale Polk, at No. 79 West Cain street, returned to her home last week. Mrs. Edward Hook and children, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clarke, have returned to Augusta. Miss Oorfnne Conners, of Adairs ville, Is the guest for a few days of Miss Annie Belle Hansen on Morrison avenue. Rev. Dr. Luther Gwaltney, of Rome, spent Monday In Atlanta as the guest of Mrs. Ector Latham, oh Currier street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, who have been spending the summer at De catur, will return the first of the “DIAMONDS BRING SUCCESS.” By our partial payment plan you can wear a nice diamond while paying for It This 1* the beat way to apend money and at tho same time tare 1L To be successful, look successful; wear a beautiful diamond. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. Pictures should represent good art. They should be of superior oual lty. They should have an exclusiveness which especially enhances ih. value and Interest They should be reasonable In prlco and appropriately COLE BOOK AND ART COMPANY, G9 Whitehall SL. can supply these requisites. Also everything new nr la the world of bookB. oiq ing friends at Macon. Mr*. B. C. DeLeon leaves this‘week for Hot Springs, X. C. Mrs. W. B. Orr, of Xewnan, 'Is 111 at St. Joseph Infirmary. Mlsa Marie Holliday has returned from New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan have re turned to the city. Captain and Mra. W. A. Haneell are at Monteagle, Tenn. Mr. Travla Huff has returned from Wrightsvllle Beach. Mr. Clinton Amorous has returned from Tybee Inland. Miss Lucy Miller Is visiting relatives at Covington, Ga. A CARD. Having resigned my position as sale*, man with the firm of Davis & Freeman I beg to Inform my friend* that I am filling a similar position with the firm of Eugene V. Haynes Company, 37 W hltehall atreet, where I win be glad to serve you. HUGH M. ATKINS month. Mrs. Mitchell Horner, with her father and sister, Mr, Emerson and Mrs. Me. Kim, are touring France In an auto mobile. Miss Josephine Newell, of New York city, Is the guest of Miee Margaret Bradley at her home on Linden street. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norman have re. turned to their home at Covington aft. cr visiting relatives In Atlanta. M.'s. T. W. Pope and Miss Mary to Misses Martha and Carter Schafer. p,, p e ’are'the'guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. George Burr, of Macon, Is Vis iting her sister, Mrs. E. A. Newton. Mrs. J. M. Phillips, of Carncsvlus, spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. T. P. Isbell. Mrs. Ella Vickery, Mleeee • Lyda, Laura and Meybelle Ramsay and Mr. J. D. Prather spent several days at Tallulah Falls recently. Mr. Jclf Bright, of Hartwell, Is vis Itlng relatives and friends. Miss Bertha Kinsey left Wednesday for her homo In Cleveland, after short visit to Mrs. Wilbur Colvin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walters have gone for visits to Poplar Springs and Tuga- l0 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Isbell, of Atlan ta. are spending the month with rela tive* In and around Toccoa. Mrs. Brewer Starke, Miss Florence Newton and Ml** Hattie Frederick made a short stay at Franklin Springs re MI*»\'lrgtnla Gibbs, of Atlanta, who hns been n**l*tlng In nursing little Felt* Davis, hns returned home, as the little fellow I* convalescing rapidly. Mlsa Ada Acree, of Lcathorwood, visited Mrs. T. R. Isbell Inst week. Mrs. Mary Davis, of Gainesville, Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. H. V. Fred ericks, this week. _ Miss I.ily Deaton, of Greenville, S. C.. visited her cousins, the Misses Deaton, ^Messrs!* Earl Cooke and DcWItt Tur ner spent Sunday In Atlanta. Mrs. D. E. Hogshed la visiting rela tives and friends In Elberton. Mis* Claudlne Dorsey, of Atlanta, Is guest of Mlsa Nevada Cleveland thin W Mr, nnd Mra. V. A. White, of Deer- court, were numbered among the re cent vieltora. .... , ,, . Mr Emory Fricks, of Atlanta, visited his brother, Mr. A. L. Fricks, Friday. AMERICUS. Mr. 0. M. Bldrtdge and family bnve re turned to Americas from their summer .me on the coaat of Maine. ’ Miss Kate Wheatley Is entertaining n ..tmse party lit honor of Mlsa Zerelilii Mar tin. of Albany. The other guests nre Mliaes Mattie Lewis Dodson, Freddie Shipp nnd lllxnheth Hollis, all of Amerltn*. Mrs. M. S. Elam left Frldny for New York, accompanied by her aou. Colonel W. Hawkes, of Atlanta. Is* Marls Bsrrold. Mrs. II. T. Daven port and Miss Mary Davenport left Frldny for New York. • Mr. Cliff Clay Is entertaining a party at his delightful country home, nenr Amerl- Those enjoying his hospitality arc Ml**.* Whentloy and their charming guests. Misses Mnrtlih Hollis, Shipp and Dodson, nnd Messrs. E. G. Simmons, Wal ter Page Walter Brown nnd Chancellor. Mesdainea J. E. D.. Shtjp and George D. hentley accompanied tb P party. A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm. and women today are wearing all kluds. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and etched bands are alike popular. )avis & Freeman, Jewelers. N. B. Harrison, at Savannah. Mrs. Charles James and Miss Sadie James, of Birmingham, are the guests of Mrs. T. J. Simmons. Mrs. James G. Miller, who has been visiting In Arden, N. C., will return to the city next week. Mrs. B. M. Blount, Miss Antoinette Blount and Mr. Joseph Blount leave this week for Tate, Mrs. Will Overby and baby, of Dan ville, Va., are the guests of Mrs. George B. Hlnmnn. Mrs. Stocker, of Mexico, Is the guest of Mrs. G. R. Stocker on West Peach tree street, Mrs. Martha Kirkpatrick Is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Mary H. Willard, at Nashville. Misses McIntosh, of Mississippi, are the guests of Misses Alice and Annie Thomas. Mrs. W. W. Springer is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. P. Treadwell, Macon. Mr. and Mra. Charles Conklin, who have been In New York, will return soon. Miss Elma Westmoreland will visit Philadelphia and New York this w ter. Mrs. Mary J. McConnell, of Yaxoo City. Is the guest of Mrs. P. H. Snook. Mr. Joseph Nash and young daugh ter will leave soon for Now York city. Mr. and Mrs. John Alder, of Boston, are spending several days In Atlanta. Mr*. Cora M. Hollis has returned from several days’ stay at Tallulah. Mr. apd Mrs. J. C. Hallman and Miss Ruth Hallman are at Tate Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Murphy are at Tate Springs. Mlsse Mamie and Ida Schane are at Atlantic City. Miss Annie Brown Is visiting friends In Virginia. Mrs. Harry Stearns and children are at Mt. Airy. Dr. Louis Springs. G. H. Noble are In Palmer Is at Llthia BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall SL Mrs. R. L. McCullough Is enjoying a ten days' stay at Indian Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Talley Graves young son are at Toccoa Falls. Messrs. W. J. and V. E. Lowenstein have returned from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Prince are vlslt- Mrs. Heywood Hansell has returned home. Miss Luclle Graham Is In Knoxville. Judge Marcus Beck is In Griffin. Mr. Fred Scott Is In the city. ROME. C. E. McLIn, who has been In SL Louis on business, will return to Rome today. R. N. Richbourg. of Louisville, Is In Rome and will accept a position with the State Mutual Lire Insurance Com. pany. ails* Mamie Gaddes, of Birming ham, Is visiting Miss Ola PadgetL of North Rome. A. L. Whitmire, of Atlanta, Is visit ing his brother, J. W. Whitmire. Bernard Grehan, of Lexington, Ky., brother of Enoch Grehan, managing editor of The Lexington Leader, has moved to Rome to accept a position with the State Mutual Life Insur ance Company. Mayor John M. Maddox spent yes terday In Tallapoosa. Mr. F, H. Sharp Is In Covington, Ga., on legal business. Mr*. Robert H. Timmons, of Thom- asvillc. Is the guest of her sister, Mr*. Stewart Marshall, on Second avenue. Mr*. R. J. Herndon, of Dalton, Ga., Is spending a few daya with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Herndon, at 308 Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Shaw have returned from Chattanooga, where they have been the guests of the latter’s parents. The many friend* of Mr. T. 8. Dear- Ing, the efficient foreman of The Tri bune’s composing rooms, will regret to learn that he Is quite 111 at his home in the Fifth ward. Miss Marion Van Dyke, who has been visiting Mr*. Milton Ochs, wilt be the guest this week of Miss Nell John- son, at St. Elmo. C. B. Goetchlus has returned from trip to Washington and other Northern cities. Mrs. Chester Clark and Mis* Euge nia Finley, of Augusta, were visitors to Rome yesterday. W. M. Johnson, of Atlanta, was In Rome yesterday.’ Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Almon, who re cently came to Rome trom Huntsville, Ala., Mr. Almon having been trans ferred to the office of the Southern railway here, are residing on East First street. M. H. Lowell, one of the proprie tors of the Cherokee hotel, left last evening for Cincinnati and other Northern cities. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Porter Is dangerously 111. Mrs. R. G. Clark, of Rome, who has been quite III with typhoid fever In Savannah, Is much Improved, with In dications of an early recovery. Dr. J. S. Daniels and family are at Mentone for the balance of the week. Mrs. Oliver Orr, of Macon, is visit ing her cousin, Mrs. J. S. Veal. Born to Mr. and Mr*. Joseph A. Barnwell, In Independence, Kan*., a daughter. Captain Thomas Shipley left last night for Oklahoma for pleasure and recreation. Mr. J. T. Jolley, a prominent attor ney and mayor of Summerville, was In the city yesterday. Mr*. Charlie Findlay, of Macon, Is visiting her niece. Mrs. J. Sam Veal, on East Second street. Mr. Max Kuttner had a telegram yesterday from Mr. Luke May saying he had landed In New York after a pleasant trip abroad. Dr. W. w. Wadsworth, former pastor of the First Methodist church, but now of Atlanta, was In the city greeting hi* many friends yesterday. Dr. Wadsworth Is traveling for the Cttt- *ens' Life Insurance Company, and ha* In charge six states for the company. He has been with the company but a short time, but has received some .very handsome promotions. Dr. R. C. Carr, of Cate Springs, was In Rome yesterday. W. B. Anderson, of Chattanooga, was a visitor to Rome yesterday. John Ashley Jones, of Trlon factory spent yesterday in Borne. Mrs. A. B. S. Mosley, Mrs. A n. Wright and Miss Etta Wright are spending a few day* recuperating at Montone, Ala. W. W. Bowlo left yesterday for At- lantic Beach and New York, via the Southern steamer, on a two weeks' trip. Mrs. W. H. Felton, of Cartersvllle spent yesterday In Rome.. George W. Mills, of Atlanta, was among the visitors in Rome yester day. J. F. Mercer, of Macon. Is In Rome for a few .days. Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Byars, at their residence In the Fourth ward, assisted by Mr. and Mrs Joseph JenklnB, entertained the Rome fire department running team. Those present were: H. C. Harrington, M. S Lanier, J. S. Dempsey, Sam Wood, Thomas Caldwell, Grover Byars, George Stoffreagln, Henry Btoffrea- gin, Albert Sharp, Gibson Austin and Hardin Byars. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graves, of Eighth avenue, Rome, last evening en- tertalned with a buffet dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brisco, of Knoxville, Tenn. The home was deco rated and delicious viands were served. The following were Invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Brisco at the dinner: Dr. and Mrs. Harbin. I.nng Gammon, Miss Kingsbury of Atlanta, T. E. Grafton and wife, C. E. Harper and wife, C. R. Porter and wife, G. E. Maddox and wife, B. N. Towers and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Cox, Mel Gammon and wife, H. B. Cothran and wife, Guy E. Cothran and wife, Burnett Norton and wife, Mrs. Amellne, B. I. Hughes. Mary Hall and Mrs. W. S. Griffin. Miss Mabel Brown was the guest of honor at an Informal reception given by Miss Mayme Pyle Wednesday eve ning from 8 until II o'clock. The house beautifully decorated with ferns and cut flowers. The beautiful lawn gaily arrayed In Japanese lan terns. Dainty refreshments were served and games Indulged In. Those Invited to meet Miss Brown were: Misses Jessie, Dora and France* Anderson, Redle Lassiter. Fanny Barnes, Mary Willingham, Mr*. Anderson, Messrs. Byron Linder, J. D. Barnes, Charles Morris, Jr., Gljllam of Birmingham. Al bert Wicker, John Langston, Luther Lassiter, Austin Lassiter, Sam An drews, Adolphus Hamrick, L. A. Brown of Nashville. Messrs. Douglass Henry, of Nash ville, and Charlie Henry, of Raccoon Mills, are the guests of relatives In the city. • Mrs. William R. Walker, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her slater, Mrs. J. S. Crawford, of 601 East Third street, for a few days. Mrs. J. B. Rosser and son, Dave, are visiting relatives In Tunnel HIM. Misses Young and Dunn, of Day- ton, Ohio, are the guests of tha Misses Harley on Fifth avenue. Mrs. 8. B. Ledbetter has returned home after a most delightful visit to relatives In Lafayette. Mias Cora Neel has Joined Miss Mar tha Berry at Northfleld, Mass. They will be gone until the last of August. Mr. M. D. Mike), a prominent young business man of Arabl, Ga, has re turned home after spending several days wjjth friends In Home. Vote for M. T. LaHatte, Alderman First Ward. CULLODEN. Her. W. M. Winn la being assisted by Rev. Kdmundaon, of McDouough, In a re* viva I hero. Mlsa Alice Hunt, of narnesvfile, is tbs guest of her Bister, Mrs. J. W. Flynt. Hamilton Jones Is In Macon thla week. Miss Anne Griffin, who hna been an at* tractlvo visitor here, haa returned to her home In Atlanta. . . ... J. T. Clements, Buford Battle and Miss Mollle Thomson are at Indian Spring. Mra. W. II. Baskin left Thursday for Atlanta. T. V. Chntfield Is back In the city after several darn' vacation. ... ... Mlsa 8u»l«* rifvelnnd, of Itobley, Is with Mm. II. D. Fincher. , Mrs. George Morgan, of Macon. Is spend* Ing thla we«*k with Mra. C. A. Holmes. MIm Klennor Hunt returned to Barney $1,000 FOR 10 Cents _ , Has Atlanta. Iatlai H 1 Exposition and Will Spend Each 10 CENTS We will give tl.000 to the 1910 EXPOSITION, or One Cent for every official but ton or pin sold. BUY ONE WEAR ONE 8H0W YOUR C0L0R8. Solid Metal Gold Piste Button. For Sale by Dealers. UNITED SALES AGENCY. 717 Fourth National Bank Buildint Atlanta Phone 1910.