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SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
JEFFERSONVILLE.
Sir. James Carswell lias been vis
iting relatives In Irwlnton this week.
Mrs. D. 8. Faulk anti children are
visiting relatives at Roberta this week.
Miss Elisabeth Carswell will leave In
a few days for a trip to Tallulah Fails
and other mountain resorts for several
weeks during the hot weather.
.Miss Annie Nutting, a charming
voting lady. Is visiting Miss Bessie Har
rell for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Johnson and
children are visiting Indian Spring this
week during the ramp meeting there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilbert and child,
,i Dublin, are spending several days
with friends near Jeffersonville.
Miss Emmie McNair is at home on
a vacation, visiting Miss Mann this
i week.
Mins Annie Bozeman, of Hawkins-
ville. Is visiting her friend, Miss Avle
Wimberly. In Jeffersonville this week.
Mrs. E. Hemming is convalescing this
reek. We are glad to note that she
will soon be well again.
Mr. Jim Balkcom started his duties
with Uncle Sam on the lath ns rural
route carrier No. 3 from. Jefferson
ville.
A crowd of young folks from Jeffer
sonville went to Gullemore’s Mill one
day this week. AH report an enjoyable
time bathing.
Mrs. S. E. Jones spent Friday
Macon shopping.
Mrs. D. P. Edwards has returned
from a month's visit to her mother,
Mrs. Sallie Suggs, at Thomaston.
Rev. Paul Kills left Thursday after
noon for an outing of a few weeks In
the mountains of northeast Georgia.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Mr. and Mr«. Brett R. Brown have
gone to the mountaina of North Caro
lina for the benefit of Mr. Brown's
health. They will be gone some time.
Mrs. John Hlne Is in Atlanta, the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Scott:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ITngerman are
guests at the St. Charles, at Atlantic
City.
Mr. John Yeatnmn has returned from
Linville* N. C., where he was called by
the illness of his brother, Mr. George
Yeatman.
Mr. John C. Henley, Jr., has recov
ered from an attack of fever.
Mr. VV. N. .Malone has gone to Mant-
tou. Colo., to Join Mrs. Malone. To
gether they will visit the different
points of interest around Denve
.Mr. arid Mrs. George T. Braselton
have gone to Chicago and other cities.
Miss Norma Srhoolar is at present
in Tennessee. She has been studying
voice in New York for several months.
Miss Amelia Worthington, of At
lanta, Is the, guest of Mrs.
I’eagln.
.Miss Golding has as her guest Miss
Maud Marx, of Memphis.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, Smith
Cullom and John Baird are at Atlantic
City.
Mr. Peter E. Bostick has gone to Ann
Arbor, Mich., where his marriage to
.Mlss Kate Townley will be solemn
i/.ed. .
Mrs. Shropshire and Miss Ellse
Shropshire have gone to Chicago and
Minnesota for a visit of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weil have returned
from Waukeshu. They will remain until
September 1.
Miss Kate Earle is spending some
time at Greenbrier White Sulphur
Springs, Va.
Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayes have re
turned from tl\elr wedding Journey ai>d
are at home on Montgomery street.
Captain and Mrs. Frank P. O'Brien
are at Asbury Park.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McAdory and
children have gone to New York, Phil
adelphia and Atlantic City. They will
be gone several weeks.
Mrs: Allen Haskell and children, who
have been spending some time In New
York, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. William I <imbb, who
have been spending their nonej'ntoon
in Europe, are expected home next
week.
Mrs. R. F. Wlllcox nnd Miss Henriet
ta WUIcox have gone to spend a couple
of weeks among, the resorts of the
(heat Lakes. '
Miss Roberta Adams has returned
from Montgomery.
Miss Lena JSwald and Miss Louise S.
ChnlrseH have gone‘to Cincinnati. Miss
Zwald will be the guest of her brother
In Detroit, and Miss Chalrsell will visit
relatives Ip Indiana.
THE ATLANTA GEOKGTAN.
MADISON.
Mrs. Robert Douglas entertained at
progressive flinch on Wednesday after
noon, in honor of her attractive guest,
Miss Isabelle Hamilton, of Decatur.
The tables were set In the dining
room and parlors, which were decorated
in cut dowers and ferns. After the
game, delicious cake and crenrpr were
served.
Stlss Hamilton wore a dress of mull
scattered with pink roses.
Jlrs. Douglas was attired In white
batiste, trimmed with embroidery.
•Miss Mustln, who assisted, wore a
lingerie dress of white mull.
The guests were: Misses Mabel
Smith, Irene Austin, Mary Walton
Trammell, Indie Harrell, Mary Jones,
Mann May Richter, Lily Hill, of Nash-
vllle; Ellse Gibbs, Emmie Thompson,
Carry Morgan and Sallie Pat Burney.
Miss Malda Williams has returned
home, after a pleasant visit to Colum
bus.
Miss Nellie Richter Is spending some
time at Indian Springs. I .
Miss Isabelle Hamilton, of Decatur,
Is visiting Mrs. Robert Douglas.
■Mrs. Percy Mlddlebrooks Is at home,
after a several months' stay at Hot
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shepherd are vla-
I'lng in New York nnd Washington.
Mrs. Lena Fitzsimmons, of Atlanta.
I* visiting her mother, Mrs. Caroline
Poster.
Miss Martha Foster Is at home, after
a visit tn Miss Felker, at Monroe.
Mrs. Sallie High will entertain at
an al fresco party Friday night. In
honor of her Sunday school class.
The many friends here of Mrs. M. P.
SOCIAL QUEEN DISAPPOINTS
NE WPOR T BY NOT GIVING BALL
These two snapshots were taken
at Newport, where the season is
now at its height. The one.on the
left Is one of Mrs. Spotswood'
Schenck driving home after her
shopping tour. Mrs. Schenck is
becoming known as an ideal grand
mother, and never misses an op
portunity to take her grandchild,
little Miss Nathalie Collins, out for
a drive. On the right is a snap
shot of Mrs. Pembroke Jones,
Newport's most original entertain
er, who has disappointed the col
ony by announcing that she will
not give her usual ball at Inchl-
quln this year.
Broughton, Miss Annette Broughton
and Mr. Rollln Broughton pro regret-
Ing that they leave soon to make their
home elsewhere.
Mrs. W. R. Fagan spent a few days
recently with Mrs. \V. E. Adams.
Mrs. E. IV, Butler and Miss Virginia
Butler have returned home, after a visit
to Colonel and Mrs. W. G. Obear, of
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vason, Misses
Bessie nnd Sue Reid Walton are spend
ing August at Indian Springs.
' EATONTON.
Miss Emmie Lancaster was the hos
tess at a tacky party given at her
home, "The Oaks," Friday night.
A large crowd of the younger society
net were present, and a merry evening
as spent in dancing and music.
Among those present were: Misses
Mac and Ruth Poole, of Warrenton;
Mattie and Sara Hearn, Mary H. Den
nis, Luda and Georgia Hutchinson, Ce-
clle Ingram, Margery am! Hannah
Leonard, Zilla Hanrell, Ruth Park, Ag
nes Leverette, Messrs. Robert Dennis,
Dennis and Will Turner, Karl Ingram,
Willie Tomlinson, Grimes Dennis. Lu
cius Little, Howard Wilson, Olln Rob
inson, Edwin Nelson and many others,
Ruth Park entertained at tea
Wednesday night, in honor of the
Misses Poole, of Warrenton, the guests
of Misses Mattie-And Sara Hearn.
Misses Richmond Walton, of Madi
son; Margaret de Jamette, of Rock
ville; Annie Laurie Adarns and Louise
Dennis are the attractive guests
Miss Bertha Thomas.
Miss Willie Lewis Crusselie, of At
lanta, is the guest of Mrs. A. S. Reid.
Mrs. M. J3. Dennis has returned from
a visit to relatives in Rockville.
The young men of the German Club
will give a brilliant dance Tuesday
night at Hotel Putnam In honor of the
visiting girls in the town.
Mrs. C. D. Leonard, Misses Margery
and Hannah /Leonard have returned
from an extended trip through North
Georgia.
Miss Annie Laurie Adams lias re
turned from a visit to friends in Ma
rietta.
Misses Mae Alford and nessic Moore
are guests of friends in Atlanta.
Miss Hattie Hayes, of Atlantn, is the
guest of Miss Agnes Leverette.
Mrs. J. R. Tweedy entertained very
informally recently for Miss Ethel
Eley, of RarnesviUe.
Mrs. Frank Hudson, Misses Kathleen
and Bara Hudson are spending a few
days at Oconee.
Oscar Thompson, of Madison, was In
the city Tuesday.
Miss Elbe Mae Park, of Meda, wag
the guest of Miss Ruth Park recently.
The party given bj' Mr. I. F. Griffith
Friday night last was an enjoyable oc
casion for the younger society set.
Punch was served by little Miss Evle
Griffith, who was gowned in a dainty
frock of blue. Dancing was enjoyed
by. the young people until a late hour,
when refreshments were served.
some time with relatives at Kite.
Miss Anna Chambers, of Irwlnton, is
the guest of Mrs. J. F. Norris.
Mrs. R. M. Mason and chlldreh, of
Sanford, Flo., are spending the balance
of the summer with relatives here.
Misses Mffry and Carrie Rawlins, of
Sandersvllle, visited friends in
WrJghtsville a few days this week.
Mr. und Mrs. W. C. Tompkins,
Messrs. H. C, Tompkins, Elmo Hayes,
Mercy Davis and J. M. Cook are the
Wrlghtsvillians taking in the sights of
Gotham and other northern cities.
Miss Mamie Stanley has resigned her
position as stenographer? at the First
National Bank and returned to her
home In Dublin.
Misses Beslc and Belle Arnold, two
very atractive young ladies of Shell-
mnn, are visiting at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. S. M. Johnson.
number of the young people en
joyed an all-day picnic at Thundering
Springs Thursday.
GREENSBORO.
MJkhp* Jennie nnd Kate Evans entertnlned
n few* friends charmingly on Friday even
ing in honor of their guests. Misses Evans
mid Ponder, of Firrnyth. Delicious Ices nud
cukes were served. Those present were:
Misses Siiliie Evans, Enielvu Ponder. Jef
frie Martin of Hindman mid Misses Connor
nnd Kvnns, Messrs. Lind of Cordele, Stovall
of Vienna, Armor of Madison, Baylor of
Tampa, Fla., und J. W. Evans ntul A.
der. ...
In honor of Misses Martin nnd Ponder,
Miss Ellse Armor gave uu Informal party
on Saturday evening. Those present wen
Misses Nelfe Hall. Jennie and Kate Evan'
and cake were served.
Tile young men eomiduneiueu me yoi
ladles with mi enjoy a file skating party
Hiloam Monday evening. Tin* party was
composed of Misses Armor, Evans, Hall.
Ponder nnd Martin, nnd Messrs. G.
Hall. Miller Armor, Atiduhou Ponder, J. >>-
“vans, und Garnett Evans.
Mr. Fort l.nlid of Cordele, Dr. It. If.
Stovall of Vienna ami Mr. J. Taylor of
Tampa were the guests of friends In the
■tty Friday. , ,
Mrs. A. If. Smith entertained the mem
tiers of tin- Home Mission H*>clety on Mon
day afternoon. . , t , ,
** -. ami Mrs. G. A. Merritt entertained
members of the younger set at an nl
o party on Monday evening In honor
of Misses Lit a MerAtt, McGnnghey and
'Aima Law!* rrturiwd Wcdnwdny
from nil extended trip to Ohio, I'OliM.JIv
tha Hill, Jewel Irwin, Jeszle Thrash,
Florence Quinn, of Rome; Ora Me
U'horter, of Greensboro; Ida Keith.
Magnus Freeman, Lucy Gilbert, May-
mlc Dent; Messrs. Ben Freeman, Frank
Hill, A. F. Hill, Warner Hill, Abed
Hill, Hush Ector, Hart) Adam, J. A
McGnhec, A. H. Reppard, Revill
O'Hara, Lee Tlgner. Olln Turner, Wy-
Icy Spier. Marlon BIggers nnd Robert
MatTett.
C’olonel nnd Mrs. II. R. Harris com
plimented Miss Kilza Hill nnd her
(tucsts, Misses Atkinson, Martin nnd
Jones, with a picnic at their home near
Adessadale on last Monday.
MIsb Susie Parks, of Atlanta, Is ex
pected tn arrive next week to be the
guest of Miss Martha Hill.
Mr. Harris Atkinson has returned to
s home In LaOrangc after a visit to
Mr. Warner Hill, Jr.
Tito Matrons' Club kvas entertained
by Mrs. A. J. Hinton last week.
‘'mu. Snra Hwnnn left this week f<
tumble. H, where sis- will attend cot
'' Professor* N. II. Bullard, superintendent
of the Brnnswlelt public orliool*, Joined his
Wife nnd ehthlren here Hiiturdny uml Is
the gticut of relatives here
WRIGHT8VILLE.
Miss Maude Granthan has gone to
north Georgia to spend the remainder
of the summer.
Misses Lillian and Inez Moore, of
Hawkinsvllle, are the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. S. M. Johnson.
Mrs. Xl H. Jackson and children, of
Dublin, aVe visiting relatives here.
Mrs. J. M. Huff left Tuesday for a
visit of several weeks to relatives in
Barnosvllle.
Miss Sallie Mae Imvctt Is spending
At the Roll Call
VULCANITE
Will have the call.. It'* got it already.
Good on all buildings, flat or steep roofs.
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2* and 31 South Forsyth Street ATLANTA, GA.
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Sirs IV. 1 '■ Klmbrn nnd Mis* Helen Da.
vis returned Wednesday from Montenglo.
Mr. I’cttrce Drawn litis returned from
month's stay at Asheville “ '•
Miss Allllie Halide
‘mImCarrie Merritt, of Hllonm. Is visiting
her sister, .Mr*. It. II. Mel 'opinions.
Mrs 1.'. B. Moutfort nnd Mr. 1. < . Iletd
attended tile fnnerni or ttilde grandmother,
Mrs. Nancy Held, “ ‘ , ' , “
week.
nt Crttwfordvllle this
GREENVILLE.
Miss Jewel Irvin has returned home
after a visit to Miss Estelle Harber at
Commerce. ,
Miss Eliza Hill has been entertain
ing a charming coterie of Wesleyan
Kiris the past week. Her guests were;
Miss Edith Martin, of Columbus; Miss
Mnybelle Jones, of Cartersvllle, and
Miss Louise Atkinson, of Newnan.
Miss para Heart Is on an extended
visit to friends In Americas and By
ton.
Miss Eliza Hill was hostess at an el
egunt reception one evening recently
In compliment to her guests. Misses
Jones, Mnrtln ant! Atkinson. ,
Miss Martha Hill returned from New.
nan Thursday, accompanied hy her
cousins, Misses Evelyn Martin and
Bara Buehanan.
Mrs. Mary Hill Eekford compliment
ed Miss Eliza Hill and her visitors
with a delightful party on Friday eve-
nl ”riss Kate Tlgner has ns her guests
Misses Radellife and Fitzpatrick, of
Mobile, Ala,
Misses Eliza Hill, Edith Martin.
Louise Atkinson and Martha O'Hara
went down to Hamilton Wednesday
morning to attend a house party.
Miss May Tlgner Is touring Tennes
see In an automobile tilth her aunt
Mrs. Neal Johnson, of Atlanta.
One of the most delightful affairs
given In GreenvIUe this season was
the party given by Miss Kate TIgnet
In honor of her guests. Misses Rad-
cIIIIp and Fitzpatrick, of Mobile. Those
who enjoyed Miss Tlgr.er'n hospitality
were: Misses Evelyn Martin anil Sara
Buchanan, of Newnan; Susie Park, of
Atlanta; Radeilffe and Fitzpatrick, of
Mobile; Winnie Eason, of McRae; Mar- 1
GADSDEN, ALA.
President J. W. Abercrombie, of the
University of Alabama, was the guest
of Adolph Reich Tuesday.
Colonel R. B. Kyle Is visiting friends
at Charlottesville, Va.
Misses Lurllc Green and Grace Coch
ran, of Fort Payne, were guests, of
friends for several days this week.
Dr. H. C. Kegley, pastor of the Pres
byterlan Church, has returned from hla
vacation, which he spent at Winona
Lake, Ind.
Mrs. E. W. Whips and daughter have
returned from Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. L. L Herring and daughter have
returned from a visit to relatives In At
lanta
Miss Lena Blackstock, of Anniston, is
the guest of Miss Minnie Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Foster have re
turned fro ma visit to .Mrs. Charles
Whltely nt Owensboro. Ky.
Mfs. J. H Davies, of Montevallo, Is
the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs,
W. M. Myers on Chestnut street.
Mrs. Ada V. Byers, of Asheville, Is
the guest of Judge Lovejoy and family.
Professor W. C. Griggs, of Brewton,
was the guest of Professor W. E.
Strlplln Monday.
R. V, Davidson is attending the an
nun! reunion of his family at War-
trace, Tenn.
Colonel tv. M. Meeks and wife have
returned from Hot Springs, Ark.
8. A. Moore Is visiting relatives at
Tullahoma, Tenn.
Miss Amelin and Kate Caldwell, of
Jacksonville, were the guests of rela
tives on Wednesday.
Miss Sarah Woodruff l)a» returned
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Warm Springs, Ga 3.76
Chick Springs, 8. C
Asheville, N. C 10.50
Waynesville, N. C. 11.60
Hendersonville, N. C 10.00
Lake Toxaway, N. C. .. 12.70
Tryon, N. C 10.00
Tate Springe, Tenn 11.35
St. Simona, Ga 12.00
Cumberland laland, Ga ......... 13.00
Atlantic Beach, Ha 14.60
Chicago, III 32.06
Saratoga Springe, N. Y .. .. .. 43.80
Atlantic City, N. J 40.00
Aabury Park, N. J ,. 41.5(f
Detroit, Mich 30.05
The above rates are
for the Round Trip.
Tlckata on aalo dally limited for re
turn until October 31, 1606,
Rataenger and Ticket Office No. 1
Peachtree Street. ’Pnone 142.
J. C. LUSK,
biatrict Pazitnger Agent.
from a lengthy visit to south Alabama.
Mlsa Lillian McCord has returned
from a visit to relatives at Jonesboro
and Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. H. M. Davis entertained the
Wednesday Euchre Club and some
twenty other ladles. The prizes were
won bj: Mrs. Edward House and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Lon Woodllff are visit
ing friends in Atlanta
Miss Elinor Norton, of Birmingham,
Is visiting Miss Ruth Duncan.
Mrs. E. T. Schuler and son have re
turned from a visit to Atlanta.
Mr. Wiley Smith, of Grltfln. Ga., Ii
the guest of his son, O. P. Smith.
C P. Butcher Is spending his vara
tlon at his former home, Urbana, Ohio.
Professor P. W. Hodges, of Green
ville, is the guest of Professor W. E.
Striplin.
Mrs. S. Marks, of Brunswick, Ga., Is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. A. Love-
man.
Miss Emma Eason, of Huntsville, Is
the guest of friends here
Mrs. Woodson J. Mnrtln has return
ed* from a visit to relatives at Jack
sonville.
Clarence J. Going, of Birmingham, Is
visiting Sam Claybaugh on Ninth
street.
Miss Hope Cousins, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Dyson,
Has returned to hor home at Austell,
Ga.
Miss Jennie W. Gunn, of New Or
leans, Is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. H. O. Dumas has returned from
a visit to Talladega.
Dr. George 8. Vann has gone to Hot
Springs, Ark
Miss Jessie Clark, of Birmingham, is
visiting friends here.
Herbert Stewart has gone to New
York on a vacation.
DECATUR, ALA.
Miss Ellen llartee Is In Mobile.
Miss Vossle Payne, of Mullberry,
Tenn., Is visiting here.
Mr. and .Mrs, Walter W. Simons, of
AthenB, visited here the past week.
Mrs Jeff Landetp, of Hillsboro, visit
ed here the past week
Mrs. W. B. Shackelford Is in Cullman.
Miss Julia Long, of Tuscumbla, Is In
Decatur.
Mrs. R S. Garrison is visiting at
Valiherinoosu Springs *
Miss Stella Falk Is * New York and
other Northern . Ves.
Miss Margaret Hanks Is visiting In
Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Cross are nt home
after an extended visit to Tennessee,
Kentucky and North Carolina
Mrs. C. J. Hlidr'.th Is in Washington,
D. C.
Miss Edna Porter, of Hillsboro, vis
ited here the past week.
Mrs. W. I,. Butler, Is visiting In Pet
ersburg, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. G L Perkins, of Canny,
Ark., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Nortney.
Mrs. Ella Burohette, of Nashville,
was the guest of Airs. C. L. Price the
post week.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. O. Sheats, of Oakville
Visited here this week.
Mrs. J, C. Orr is in West Harpeth,
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Hartung are In
Nashville
Miss Sue Lee Williams has returned
to West Harpeth, Tenn., after a visit
to this city.
Misses Clara nnd Loralne Worthing
ton are at home after a visit to Bir
mingham.
Miss Dortch, of Gadsden, and Miss
McAlpIne, of Tuscgloosa, hove return
ed to their respective homes after a
visit to Mrs. W. R. Hall.
Miss Jackson, of Tu*.Vm'oio. is here.
Alias Kimble Bloodworth Is at home
from a visit to Madison.
Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Gamblll visited In
Tennessee the past week
AHbs Sue Robinson visited at TrlntV
the past week.
.Miss Leslie Burns Is In Pulaski,
Tenn.
Atlss Alary Lift Blackman Is at
Stringer.
Mrs. E. L. Bacon Is In New York.
Mrs! Deuo Is In dfcago
Mrs. J Al Minor and her daughter,
Allss Annllsa, visited In Florence the
past week
Mrs. Fcrd Vassnult Is in Connecticut.
Mrs; Al. E. Vickers, of Bessemer, Is
here,
Mrs James Fowler Is at Vlnemont.
Mrs. G. W. Green Is at home from
Iuka Springs, Allss.
Miss AlcCarry, of Talladega, visited
here the past week.
Miss Alargaret Clarkson attended a
house party In Cnurtland the past week.
Allss Vcne Littlejohn Is at home from
visit to Kentucky.
Miss Liza Davis has returned to Co
lumbla, Tenn., after a visit here.
Airs. C. Adams Is in Huntsville.
Atlss Florence TJliman Is In east
Tennessee.
Mrs. L. 8. Wilder Is In California.
Mrs. W. F Black, of Birmingham, Is
here.
Airs Charles Konnell, of Birmingham,
is here.
Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, of west Ten
nessee, Is here.
Miss Bessie May Thompson, of Bir
mingham, visited here the past week.
Air. and Mrs. Herbert Cartwright are
at Sewanee, Tenn.
Airs. E. H. Peck has returned to
Texns nfter a visit here.
Allss Fannie Johnson, of Hobb's is
land, visited here the past week.
Mrs. A. H. Stover has returned to
her home In Texns.
Alias Maggie Sullivan, of Mt. Pleas
ant. Tenn., Is here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Newsom are at
homo from an extended Visit to South
Carolina.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Sparkman vis
ited In Oak Ridge the past week
Allss Zoe Littlefield entertained on
Frldny night with a river pnrty In hon
or of her guest, Miss Mercedea Hamil
ton, of Birmingham. A most pleasant
evening was spent on the moonlit wa
ters of the Tennessee.
Alias Cora Pitt entertained on Thurs
day evening at the charming home of
her parents on Fourth avenue. About
fifteen couples were present.
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28th and 2»th, add will be good to leave New Yore not later
than September 4th. *
Two trains dally, leaving Atlanta at 13 noon and 8:36 p. m.
Correspondingly low rales from all points.
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(English-American Building.)
Talsphons No. 100. • Atlanta, Ga.
W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
Lsucile Norhndsn, of Charleston, will
leave shortly for Indian Spring and
Atlanta.
Mr. P. 8. Twftty spent Sunday In
Hawkinsvllle.
Mr. John Edwards, of fiandersville*
Is a visitor In the city.
Miss D. S. fllackshoar has returned
from a several weeks' visit to north
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schaufele are
at White Path for a short visit.
Mr. B. S. Russell has returned from
Macon.
Mrs. B. End son and children are on
a visit to friends In Tennllle.
Miss Alice Crowder will leave short
ly for Cuthbert to accept a position
there.
Mrs. O. W. Williams and children
hnve returned from a visit to Savan
nah.
Mrs. D. W. Gilbert and little son are
on a visit to relatives at Jeffersonville.
MACON.
Mrs. A. V. ft. Watkins entertained with n
bridge party on Tuesday afternoon In honor
of her daughter, Mrs. Augustus Jones, of
Jneksou, Miss. Mrs. Jnck Mnssee won the
prise for top score. Mrs. Wntklus' guests
were Mrs. Walter Weeks, Mrs. Tnoinni
Hartley Hall. Mrs. Htenhnn Snowden, Mrs,
Wallace McCaw, Mrs. S. 11. Winshlp, Mrs.
Walter Harris, Mrs. Percy Chestney, Mrs.
b\ M. Cunningham, Mrs. Kmuiett Small,
Mrs. George Hnorrden, Mrs. Jordan Mnssee,
Mrs. Jsek Massee, Mrs. Olln Wlmberlr.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen Snowden have
been very pleasantly entertained daring
their stay In Maeou. A delightful affair in
their honor was a sapper pnrty given by
Mr, nud Mrs. Llntou Hoiomou nt their coun
try home. , '
Ml km Emmie Jones complimented Airs.
Snowden with a bridge pnrty on Tuesday
will Join Mrs. Anderson Itecso, who Is now
nt the Manor.
Mrs. Nat Winsblp has returned from a
visit to her diuighfer, Mrs. lUetinrd Mon
cure, nt Kails Church, Va.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hntnucl Taylor Coleman
left on Monday for Hnludn, N. C.
Alias Annn Hmlth left on Monday evening
for n mouth's stay at Brevard* X. C.
Mrs. Walter Ornee InU returned from a
visit to Warm Hprfugs. ,
Miss LouIba* Ermlngqr, of Sibley, is en
tertaining with a house pnrty this week,
nud Misses Martina Burke und Mnrguret
•active gueaTs.
Wiiiliighniu nnd
JVlulngna:
returned from Jndlnn .Spring.
Miss Evn Hallo, of Jnckwiiv » .•».. »
the gueat of Airs. George Hatcher In Vine-
ville.
Air. nnd Mrs. Anderson Iteese. who are
VILLA RICA. #
Mlsa Jessie Bagwell, of Atlanta,
spent laat week with home folks.
Mrs. Ida White, of Atlanta* Is the
guest of her sister, Mr«. B. L. Embry.
Mr. Roy Sewell, from Atlanta* spent
a few days last week as the guest of
hi« brother, Dr. G. E. Sewell.
Mr. Young Howell, of Mississippi, la
here for a few weeks, visiting his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 55. Howell.
Miss Mary Strickland, of Austell*
spent laat week with Miss Lizzie Max
well.
Miss Howell, of Blrminghath, after
spending several days with Mrs. W. Z.
Howell, has returned home.
Mrs. R. R. Swalley, who has been
visiting her parents* Dr. and Mrs. Rob
erts, has returned to her home In Bir
mingham, Ala.
Mrs. Robert E, Rogers, of Macon, Is
the guest of Mrs. E. J. Che ves.
Miss Minnie Lee Hudgins, of Atlanta,
la visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnes and
daughter, Mlsa Jewel, of Del Rio, Tex^
are the guests of Mrs. F. M. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hallman have re
turned to Atlanta.
ELBERTON.
Airs. Drekof, of Florida, (• visiting Airs,
Wilton Aultl.
Alisa Blanche Unry, of Abbeville, 8. C. t
nnd Miss Jennie Todd, of Augusta* are the
guests of Airs. T. M. Swift.
Miss Alnie Tate entertained Friday even*
honor of her guests. Miss Mslone
nnd Alias Aiorrls. It was a sulmngumli
party. Ices und u salad course were served.
Allss Kcudrirk, of. Dawson, is visiting
Airs. T. Al. Merrlwetner. Mrs. Merrlwether
entertained In her honor Friday evening.
Alias McWhorter anil Miss Dullooe. of
Athens, are visiting Allss Klin Oliver, ills*
Oliver entertained Saturday waning lu
'to join Air. nud Mrs. McKweu Johnston
nnd tUelr children In Paris, where the
party will attend the winter. Mr. ami Airs.
for
Kyte spring, Tenn., where she
Airs. C. I. Pearson nfri party.
DUBLIN.
Messrs. T. V. 8anders, E. D. Bal
lard, 8. M. Keltam and Albert Beall
are on a visit to White Springs, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Prince and fam
ily have returned from a visit to Sa
vannah.
Judge J. E. Burch was a recent vis
itor to Atlanta.
Mr. J. H. Smith spent Sunday In Sa
vannah. „ _
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Myers, of Rock-
ledge, are on a visit to White Springs
and other points In Florida.
Earl Camp, Esq., has returned from
Atlanta.
Mr. H. V. Johnson Is on a visit to
relatives In Bartow.
Colonel G. H. Williams has returned
from Atlanta.
Mr. M. E. Burts will move his family
from Chester to Dublin at an early
Miss Kate Harris, of Sandersvllle,
has returned home, after a visit to her
aunt, Airs. V. H. Stanley.
Mr. Sam Bashlnskl has returned
from d vlst to Tennllle.
Mrs. B. New and Miss Mamie New
were recent viators to Indian Spring.
Air. M. V. Mahoney has returned
from a two weeks’ stay at White Path.
Mr. J. T. Al tiler was a recent visitor
to Macon.
Miss Emma Afannlng has returned
from a visit to relatives at Waycross,
Mr. John W. Byrne was a recent
visitor to Atlanta.
Clovis Hattaway has returned from
a visit to relatives In Augusta.
Mr. and Airs. W. C. Alien and Miss
day from a visit to her mother, Airs. Carle
ton. In Athens.
Air. and Airs. Cedi Alorgtiu nnd their
son, Kthelbert, left during the* week for
Washington, 1>. C, ,
Air. nud Mrs. Ilnrry Kendall left op
Wednesday for the mountains of north
Ueergln. where Air. Kendall goes to re-
enperate from a long and trdlona Illness
of fever.
Allss Jennie Malone left on Wednesday
for Athens to visit Alins Annie Webb.
Miss Nellie Fdwnrds and Allss Alary Belle
Flanders have returned from New \ork.
Vote for M. T. LaHatte,
Alderman First Ward.
uradnjr from 1 to I o'clock Mr,. Z. „
IJ-M' iH-nntlftii burn wn» lin- «rcno of f. «-
llr*. llojfe* entertained Ml** Eliza
beth Hirin'* bonze pnrtj. Tie- not* n-ero
Miner* Kllmhotb thrift, llezd* graediovo of
Monroe, Mnrr lll(-li«rd»on ,.f W**bloelon,
Julf* Ilrnml of Athena. Annie Htrllilillm- of
Walbnlle, 8. t.\, Jennie Iknr. Aul.l. Hum-
nwiid. Jlurrb, Janet Itnreii, Klin oUrer. An
nie Mnffblmrll, IVeunnn Itlnekwoil, Lm Mue
Tate and Mr*, it. K. Uajr*.
lira. T. M. Hrrlft entertained Mlae Ellr-n-
lielh Hirin'* lieune party Tuexlar ermine.
Miaae* MelVborter anti DulL-e, who were
rliltlnz Mi** Kiln t Hirer, turn returned
to their homes In Athens.
bioRCROSS.
Mlz* Ida Wootton entertnlned in
formally during the week In honor of
AH** Grace Abernathy, of Atlanta, the
(ue*t of Ml*a Eatelle Mcdlock.
Mr, D. B. Wall, Aflas Mnttfc Wall
and Mlnz Robbie Mediock have return
ed from New York.
MIm Ruin Ray I* vlzltlng Mrs. Ho
mer Leonard In Atlanta.
Mr. Joe Webzter I* the Rueet of Mr.
Louie Wledom nt the home of hi*
Krnndparents, Mr. und Mrz, Kdntond-
zon. In Cummin*.
Profezeor W. B. Griffin nnd Profe*.
zor Horning, of gtone Mountain, v. ere
here during the week.
Mre. Laura J. .McNabb nnd little
daughter, Elizabeth, of Atlanta, are
with friend*.
Mr. IV. E. Jnnen nnd Mize Lnvfnfa
Jones, of Duluth, visited relatives dur
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones have re
turned from Dallas, Texan, where they
attended the wedding of Mien Bos*
Green and Lieutenant Clifford Jonez.
UP IN THE OZONE
“In the Land of the Shy ”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, Rlltmore, .Near Ashe
ville, N. C., J.500 Feet Above the Sew Level.
■■ ■r_T!«IU»T THE PLACE TO SPEND THE rr - -
Recognized „» the leading iwfrt ft. the mountains of
North CaroltM. No scenery Tn the world will romntre wlth the JnS
from this hotel. Blount Mltrhell and Plsgsh in /nil rlew Ad tofu*
and overlooks the Blltmore estate. Cool* Invigorating rlfran
nlfleently furnished, cuisine unsurpassed, pare water * At"
lEJS* '"if. I'rtvnte garileo gstheml fre«h every morning.
! T K& beautiful H'le* nnd drive*.
nrato* nM train* at Illltmorc nation. CbuomMIre*
rommariatnl under any rfrrnmztanrm. Cnarll la operated I.
the hotel. Open all the year. Write nr wire for hook
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