The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 22, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ??, M SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. OR. AND MRS. LAMBRIGHT ARE TO ENTERTAIN. Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. W. £. Lain bright wUl entertain charmingly a number of their friends at an In formal party. Games will be played, for which handsome prises will be awarded, and music will also be a feature of the evening's entertainment. Punch will be served by little Miss Jeannette Bunk ley, of Macon, and Mas ter Percy I^imbrlght. Mrs. Lambright will receive her guests in a becoming gown of pink embroidered batiste. Those who will he guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lambright are: Misses Janie and Annie Morgan, of Tampa; Mrs. Bunk- Mjr, Miss Sarah Belle Bunkley, Miss Jeannette Bunkley of Macon, Mrs. Pinckney Cherry, Airs. J. W. Nix, Miss Annie Barnwell, Mrs. Rice, Miss Kath leen Wright, Mias Marie Wright, Miss Marie Moseley, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Julius Malsby, Miss Luella Mala by, Mrs. V. W. Matthews, Mrs. 81111 man, Mrs. Max Thiebaut, Miss Lnla Elisabeth Malsby, Miss Eugene Feafh- erstone. Mrs. A. L. Morris, Mrs. J. E. Cummings, Messrs. Cliff and Charlie Wilkinson, Dr. C. M. Barnwell, Mr. Pinckney Cherry, Dr. Haulbapk Messrs. Rice, J. W. Nix. Wright, Thompson, Malsby, V. C. Matthews, Dr. Brown, Mr. Hllllman, Dr. Thiebaut, Mr. R. L. McCullough, Dr. and Mrs. Ira de La- Mater, .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baldwin. MRS. NIX ENTERTAINS. Tuesday evening Mrs. J. W. Nix en tertained in honor of her guest, Miss Rarah Belle Bunkley, of Macon. Trail was' played, and at the conclusion of the game prizes were awarded, Mr. Prank Speer winning the first, a box of stationery, and the consolation, a dain ty pincushion, going to Miss Sarah Belle Bunkley. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nix were, besides the guest of honor, Mrs. Bunkley, Miss Jeannette Bunkley, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hastings, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lambright, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Malsby, Mr. and Mrs. Dix on, Miss Stella Daniel of Macon, Miss Mary Cassidy, Miss Alto Eddlson, Miss Ethel Burke. Mrs. C. P. Rrunkley, Mr. Jack Small, Mr. McNally, Mr. Milton Keeler, Mr. Will Lowe, Mr. James Horne. Mr. George Rurke, Mr. Albert Nix and Mr. J. W. Nix. to missTtuart. Among the informal affairs which have been planned for Miss Belle Stuart, the attractive guest of Mrs. Prloleau Kills, none have been more en joyable than the Informal bridge at which Mrs. E. G. Ballenger entertained for her Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bal- lenger’s party waa small and informal, only sixteen of her Intimate friends be ing Invited. 1 Mrs. Ballenger wore a smart white lingerie suit, and Miss Belle Stuart was charmingly gowned in an Alice blue •Ilk. trimmed with lace and Persian bands. Her hat was of white lace. Mrs. Prloleau Ellis' gown was of white mull, hand embroidered, and her hat of cream straw, trimmed with grapea. The first prise was a beautiful mo saic picture frame, and the consola tion a pack of cards. Miss Stuart was presented with a cut glass vase. COMPLIMENTARY TO MI88 HATTIE BOLTON. Monday evening Miss Kate Hall en tertained complimentary to her court In, Miss Hattie Bolton, of Norcross. Miss Agnes Lyons assisted Mias Hall In receiving her guesta. MI88 CARRIE P. WHEELER, youngest daughter of the late Gen eral, Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama, who la to mnrry Gordon M. Buck, of’New York. guest, Miss Lillian Brock, of Lafay ette, Ala. Miss Jeter's guests were limited to the members of the L. D. 8. Club, who are: Misses Bessie Dobbs, Dorothy Breltenbucher, Florence Dennis, Edith Duncan, Juanita Grant, Halite Lang- horn. Grlffle Durrah, Lucia Jeter, Messrs. Fenton Gentry, Ernest 8lms, Will Latimer, Rob Fuller, Ray Werner, Ed Lewis, Anton Breltenbucher, Whar ton Montelth, Jeter Weems and Curry Moon. her recent visit to America waa her lecturing In Morristown, N. J., where her grandfather and great-grandfather were Presbyterian ministers. But except In birth and ancestry Mrs. Cralgie was more an English woman than an American, and perhaps more a citizen of the world than either. She studied the piano with Walter Mac- farren; for two years she worked at classics and philosophy with Professor Alfred Goodwin at University College, London, and for years she had private tutors*ln every subject she cared to take up. Reared In an atmosphere of wealth, culture and affection, and tree from aJJ the sordid and meaner cares that vex the mass of mankind, the tragedy of her life was her marriage to Reginald Walpole Cralgie at the age of 19. She secured a divorce a few years later and obtained the custody of her little boy, John Churchill Cralgie, to whom she was absolutely devoted, He is now a young man.of 19. When In London Mrs. Cralgie lived wltl) her parents In their magnificent house at Lancaster Gate, but she was so much in demand socially that she found It difficult to work there. Hhe had a suite of rooms in the convent of the Assumption that she used to retire to when she wanted to be free from Interruption, but most of her writing probably was done Hi the rustic re cesses of a Suffolk village, where, when thinking out her work, she used to tramp the countryside for hours Im mersed In thought. In appearance Mrs. Cralgie was slight and frail. Hhe was not exactly pretty, but had beautiful eyes and a beautiful complexion, and she understood the art of dressing to perfection. The cynicism of her books was absent from her con versation, and, although the basis of her character was intensely serious, she took a genuine Interest In the friv olities of life, and considered it a fine art to skim "lightly like a swallow the deeps of a conversational lake." MRG. MA80NTNTERTAIN8. . West End Bridge Club was en- tertplnril Tuesday morning by Mrs. James Mason. The guests Included Mrs. E. J. Blood- worth, Mrs. Marshall Eckford, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Edward Holbrook, Mrs. Dan McIntyre, Mrs. Fred Stewart, Mrs. Leon Walker and Miss Ogllvle. IN H0N0R"0F VI8ITOR8. Wednesday evening Miss Annie Lee Thornton will entertain at her home on Ll.iden street In honor of Misses Dean and Ho 1 *, the guests of Miss Lapsley,. and of Miss Nell Goodrich, the guest of Miss Marie Mitchell. Invited to meet these young women are:. Misses Aylette Lapsley, Alma Goodrich,#Marie Mitchell, Fannie Lou Mitchell, Hattie Mitchell, Louise Show- Mabel Shower, Hazel and Ethel Thomas, Caroline Jolly, Edna Phillips, Charlotte Pace, Messrs. Robert Mitch ell, Jr., Robert Hook, Hurt Foulkes, Raymond Wisdom, Gordon Richards, Arthur Lane, J. T. Malone, James Wal lace, J. S. Nunnnlly, John Brewer, John 81dell, Charles 8hower, Lovelace Eve. Embry Eve, Cleveland Kiser and George Collins. ed to wear fancy dress costumes, which will greatly add to the beauty and picturesqueness of the scene. THE MIS8E8 SNOOK TO ENTERTAIN AT CARDS Misses Harriett and Lulu Snook will entertain at an Informal card party next week In honor of their guests, Mrs. O’Donnell, of New Orleans, and Miss Mary McConnell, of Mississippi. AN OUTING PARTY. Mr. Ralph Dyar gave a delightful outing to a party of his friends at Grant park a few evenings since. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dyar. Mrs. E. C. Harris and Mr. Clift Dyar. The other guests were: Misses Addle Fraser Gussle Fraser, Allle Fra ser, Louise Harris, Madeline Humph rles, Lucy Elder, Ethel Cawthorne and Messrs. J. H. Elder, Paul and Larkin Hill. MR8. ROBERT DANIEL WILL ENTERTAIN Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock Mrs. Robert Daniel will entertain euchre at her home, on Central avenue, complimentary to Mrs. Milton Denton, of Macon, who previous to her marri age, as Miss Mattie Kate Dougherty frequently visited Atlanta, and had many friends In the city. Invited to meet Mrs. Denton are Miss May Arch er, Miss Gertrude Brandon, Miss Net tle Mills, Mias Nan Carroll, Miss Ruth Johnaton, Mlaa Lee Brandon, Mias Kate Carroll, Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs. Ethel Tutwiler, Miss Ada Williams, Miss Annie Sharp, Miss Jessie Tut wller, Miss Clara Belle Mal\Jn, Miss Mae Taylor, Miss Alma Archer, Miss Julia Neville, Mrs. Albert Marbut, Mrs, Frank Berry, Mrs. Emmet Lunceford, Mrs. Tom Callaway, Mrs. Fred Lans- dell, Mrs. Edgar Chambers, Mrs. Rob ert Mu|r, Mrs. Walter Rowbotham. jobsoTTparks. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parks an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Frances Adella, to Mr. Harris Jobson, which took place Saturday evening at 9:16 o'clock. The ceremony waa per formed by Dr. A. T. Spalding. Mr. and Mrs. Jobson left Immediately after their marriage for a short visit to Asheville, N. C. MR8. CRAIGIE'S DELIGHTFUL PERSONALITY. Although very much of Interest has been published concerning Mrs. Cralgie (John Oliver Hobbes) since her re cent untimely death, still there are v facts relating to her life and per sonality being printed, which throw a JJght upon the career ot thia rarely gifted woman. It was when she was eighteen, says an exchange, that Mrs. Cralgie decided Kown of to devote herself to Writing, and at 21 white organdie and Valenciennes lace; • —_ .. . Miss Lyon's toilet was of white em broidered mull. Music and games were enjoyed until a late hour, after which refreshments were served. Invited to meet the guest of honor, Miss Bolton, were: Miss Cox of Tex as, Miss Agnes Lyons, Miss Eva Slider. Miss May Morgan, Miss Sally Bell Hamden, Misses Mattie and Bessie Burke, Miss Lula Jackson, Mtssea Katie and Mamie Hall, Mr. J. E. McDonul, Mr. Graham. Mr. J. D. Elkin, Mr. Coop er. Mr. Humphries, Messrs. Pacle and William Moore and Mr. and Mra. J. P. Ivey. MI88E8 JOHNSON ENTERTAIN. Mlaa Lula Johnson and Mlsa Claudia Johnson entertained Informally Tues day afternoon a few friends at cards, at their home on Ivy street. MR. R08E'¥¥aRBECUE. Mr. Randolph Rose gave a large, very enjoyable barbecue Tuesday at GUI- more, near Atlanta. The guests went out on a special train at 11 o'clock In the morning, re turning late In the afternoon. Music, gbod speeches, and a splendid collation made the day one long to be remem bered. MISS JETER’S PARTY. Miss Lamar Jeter entertained In formally Tuesday In honor * of her her first book, "Some Emotions and a Moral," written during months of droary Illness and domestic anxiety, was published under the pseudonyms which she uf.d throughout her life, "John Oliver Hobbes." She decided to conceal her identity behind a masculine pseudonyme, because the book was a rather cynical one, and she felt that If It were known to bo written by a wom an, and a very young woman at that, there would be much gnashing of teeth among tho critics. Hhe had a great affection for this homely pen name, and when the publisher urged her to change It, together with the title of the book, she absolutely refused. "1 won’t change the title," she said, "nnd I won't chunge the pseudonyme, and It you publish the book those two things will be published with It." An American by birth, Mrs. Cralglo K as an American of the Americans in er ancestry. Her father can trace his ancestry back to pre-revolutlonaty days. In times of war his foreboars were soldiers and in times of peac* they went into the church, no fewe than four generations of them having been clergymen. One of them, tho great-great-grandfather of Mrs. Oral gle, founded the first theological sem inary In New York state. They were mostly Presbyterians, while Mrs. Rich ards comes of Quaker stock. With this ancestry behind her, Mrs. Cralgie, as every one knows, became a Roman Catholic, and an interesting Incident of ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agenti for st/fT* ^~ an ^ 80c Pound Pictures should represent good art. They ahould he of aupcrlor qual ity. They ahould hare an exelatlreness which especially enhances the value and Interest They abould be reasonable In price and appropriately framed. COLE BOOK AND ART COMPANY, 69 Whitehall 8t, can supply these requisites. Also everything new-or old In the world books. W. C. T. U. The Atlanta Willard Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union has Invited Dr. Elisabeth W. Smith, state superintend ent of the Georgia Woirtnn's Christian Temperance • Union, to address the meeting Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Interest'of her depart ment—"Non-Alcoholic Medication." The treasurer, Mrs. G. A. Cochrane, urges the members to pay annual dues at the state convention, which will be held September 24 to 28, at LaGrange. Gn. Visitors invited to hear Dr. Smith. MRS. MARY L. M’LENDON, President. MRS. JANE A. ADKINS, Recording Secretary. MI88 KING8BERRY ENTER8 JOURNALISTIC FIELD. The social side of Journalism In At lanta has received a most valuable and charming addition In the advent of Miss Mary Ktngsberry Into local news paper work. Mlsa Ktngsberry has accepted a po sttlon on the society department of The Atlanta News, and enters upon her duties marvelously well equipped for her responsibilities and obligations. With a large and loyal circle of friends, a wide general acquaintance ship, an Influential family connection and of brilliant mental attainments, Miss Ktngsberry will at once take a most enviable position in the noble profession of Journalism. The Georgian gives her the warmest ..id most genuine welc ranks of newspaper work MRS. W. T. SMITH'S BRIDGE. Mrs. W. T. Smith will entertain at a bridge party Friday morning at her home in Inmun Park In honor of Mrs. O'Donnell, of New Orleans, and Miss Mary McConnell, of Mississippi, tho guests of the Misses Snook. MR. BLACK’S DINNER. Mr. .Eugene Black entertained a par ty of gentleman friends at dinner Tues day evening at the Country Club In honor of Mr. Congdon, of New York city. Mr. Black’s guests included Mr. Rich ard Congdon, Mr.-Charles Black, Mr. Marlon Jackson, Mr. Cliff C. Hatcher, Mr. Handers McDaniel, Mr. W. O. Humphries and Mr. R. D. Draper. ♦ bridgFparty. Friday afternoon Mrs. W. E. Foster will give the third of a series of bridge parties at her home at West End, which will be one of the most enjoyable social events of the week. PICNIC at~¥ast LAKE. A small but charming party enjoyed a picnic at East laike Tuesday evening. The party Included Misses Aline Pat terson. Helen O'Brien. Natalie Taylor, ami Messrs. Louis Leonard, Foster Fitz simmons, John Milam and Percy Tay lor. MISS SPEER’S MASQUERADE. Miss Sllvey Speer will entertain at a masquerade party on the lawn of her home on Peachtree road, Aug. 30, in honor of Miss Julia Howell, who leaves ly 111 September to enter school at the Sacred Heart Convent In New York City. The party will bo al fresco, and will be one of the most delightful affairs «*v« *n In honor of Miss Howell. The lawn will be lighted with Japanese lanterns and there will l»e fortune tell ers and games of all kinds to entertain the guesta. Those invited are request- Persona! Mention P Mra. A. M. Robinson and Ml** Kate Roblnaon return* Wednesday from Tate. Mrs. J. G. Oglesby and Mlsa Eugenia Oglesby left Wednesday for Atlantic City. Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster left Wednesday for a vlatt to Indian Spring. Mr. Milton Saul haa returned from Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Dunwoody are visiting' In Raleigh, N. C. Ing from his recent serloua I Mrs. O'Donnell and the Mlasea O'Don. nell, of New Orleans, are spending sev eral weeks at the Bon Air, on Peach tree street. Mr. John 8. Cowles and family have returned from North Carolina. Colonel Charles W. Crnnkshnw has moved Into hla new home on Peachtree place. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Oglesby and Miss Oglesby leave Wednesday night for At lantic City. Dr. nnd Mrs. Michael Hoke are the gusts of Mr. anil Mrs. Z. D. Harri son, at Fern Bank. remain there until late In the autumn. Mlsaea Rose and Orace Mauck are at home again from Virginia and Wash ington, D. C. Mr. and' Mrs. George W. Stevens, Isabel and George, Jr., are visiting In the mountains of Virginia and Tenues- , Misses Dorothy and Lillian Stevens are with their aunt, Mr*. John W. Hightower, and John Jr., In the moun tains of North Carolina. Miss Luella Kiser la vlaltng the fam- ly of her uncle, Mr. J. T. Nixon, at vest Point. Mr*. Frank K. Boland and little son are visiting the family of Dr. J. S. Horsley at West Point. Miss Grace Beasley la the guest of Miss Bess Smith, at West Point Miss Vera Summer haa returned from a three weeks' visit to friends and rel atives In Columbus, Ga. Miss Sarah Mai Ray leaves Wednes day for a few weeks' visit to Mis* Lil lian Grift In Marietta. "DIAMONDS BRING SUCCESS. 1 By our partial payment plan you can wear a nice diamond while paying It This Is the best way to spend money and at the same time save It To be successful, look successful; wear a beautiful diamond. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers. WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. Miss Lillie Flynn has returned from Clayton, Ga. Mrs. Henry Porter and Miss Julia Porter are at Gate Park, N. T. Mrs. M. R. Emmons atjd daughter, Miss Ethelyn Emmona, retur|ed yes terday from a delightful trip of live weeks on the Long Island coast and New York city. Mrs. Leila Harrison Shackelford, of Birmingham, 1s visiting relatives In tho city. Mrs- Colder B. Lawton Is spending the summer In the mountains of north Georgia. Mlsaea Annie and Caroline Anderson, ho have been the guests of Mrs. Pinckney Cherry, on Capitol avenue, are now In Newnan visiting their sister, Mrs. Eugene Askew. Mrs. Frank. Wynne and Mrs. P. H. Moore are spending some time at Lltfia Springs. Mrs. N. Solomon, of Savannah, Is visiting Mn. J. F. Cox, at Bolton, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lyndon, 524 Woodward avenue, announce the birth of a son. Mrs. Myra B. Armstrong and Mlsa Laura Armstrong have returned from several weeks' stay at Seashore Ccfmt> Ground, near piloxl, Miss. Miss Gene West has returned from Hogansvlile. ni other gntata. rburaday evening, Miss Jobnzon's guests ertMiclljrntfulljr eutertslned by Miss Epple hnson's bouse party meeting Lee ML_ „ v domino for Miss , nnd for Miss Peyton, of Shreveport, La. The prizes were won by Miss Hoblson and Miss Higginbotham. Frldny fateruoon, Mlsu «... tertglned at bid domino for Miss Johnson’s guests. The young people enjoyed a delightful dance at Robinson's park Mdnday evening. CULLODEN. , Mrs. J. L. WIngfleld and Miss Mary Cnst- from Indian Spring camp ring. 1 '• Calvin Battle Is at Loralne, attending n bouse party. Mrs J. w. Colbert, Mrs. T. J. Martin and Miss Minnie Martin have left for a stay,at Indian* Spring. Mr. star Winn returned from Washington, D. C., Monday. Mr. Charles E. Martin spent several days last week at Indian Spring nnd Macon. . M f* W- Flynt was the guest of friends In Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. John Jones spent Inst week In Macon and Indian Spring. Proffuor Ralph O. Powell, who will head the Institute here next year. Is from Rome. School will begin September 3, with one ‘the largest attendances on record. Mr. c. A. Holmes spent the week-end In Macon. Mr. II. H. Itay, of Macon, was here Mon day on Ills way to Crawford county. have returned from Monroe. Mrs. John Montgomery lias ns her guest SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS Rev. J. J. Bennett, secretary state mission board, will conduct prayer meeting services at the First Baptist church Wednesday night. Captain Cornelius DeWItt Willcox, of the United States artillery corps, will arrive In Atlanta on the 26th en route to Chlckntnnugn, to take charge of his command. Captain Willcox, who is sta tioned at Washington, D. C., as a mem ber of the general staff, will spend a few days with Georgia relatives. Mr. Walter M. Kelly has returned' from a visit to Tallapoosa, where as president of the Tallapoosa Furnace, he spends much of his time. Mrs. Annie Calloway, who has been the guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hardy, returned Wednesday to her home at Birmingham. Mrs. Guy Mitchell, who has been spending the summer at Waynesville, Is much improved in health, nnd will ACWORTH. Mrs. W. T. Halley Is visiting relatives at Kingston. Rev. A. J. Johnson, at Cornel Miss lionise Awtrey left Thursday for Cumlierlnnd to spend several daya. Williams, of Marietta, daya here. .u*,n v, MIIU ,. c .le iHinn, of Smyrna, la \- Itlng Mrs. H. D. Rainey. Mr. Alvin Smith, of Atlanta, spent Sunday U \?r Orlando Awtrey spent Saturday in Marietta. Mr. T. II. Brooke and daughter. Miss “ ■ '* - - ~ nn( ] a y here. ... spending a few days with his parents, has returned to Dothan, Ala. YATE8VILLE. It. C. Collier, of Barnesvllle, spent Sunday here. Miss Clyde Peurlfoy, of Blakely, la visit- * Ives here. _. rawford left this weeksfor Dallas, Tex., where he will make his future home. Louis Matthews, of LaGrange, is visiting Is father's family here. Miss 1*110 Collier, of Harnesvllte, has re turned home after spending aoiue time era I weeks. Misses Hattie and Cora Brown are visit ing at Plains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Andrews and little daughter, of Montezuma, are visiting the family of Dr. L M. Johnston. A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm, and 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 at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall 8t Mr. W. W. Matthews, Hr., Is spending this week at LaGrange. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Tudor are spending some time at White Springs, Flo, HOSCHTON. Melvy and Herbert Smith, after spending several weeks with relatives and friends In llosehtou, left Tuesday at noon for their home lu Knloe, Tex. Quite n uymlier of youug people nttended camp meetlug nt Lawreueevllle catup ground last Sunday. Mrs. Cleo Vlleuger, of Augusta, Is spend ing the summer with Iter sister, Mrs. L. C. Allen, of Ilosehtoti. Miss Ruth Reinhardt, of Hoschton. Is spending the week with Miss Peurl Adams at Gratis. Miss Maud McGuire, of Dahlonega. Is vis iting Missed Ktniiut nnd Lena Hares. Miss Estelle Anderson spent 1-riday In Pendergrass with relatives nnd friends. Miss Jessie House, of County Llue, Is visiting Iter aunt, Mrs. Jam* Arnold. Misses Plrkle entertained Monday even ing In honor of their cousin, Mr. Melvy Hmlth. of Texas. Miss Dora Anderson entertained the youug people Monday evening. Miss Mantle McDonald, of Pendergrass, spent Thursday with friends and relative* In Hoschton. The Masonic picnic, held at this place Inst Thursday, was quite an enjoyable af fair. A large crowd was present. Among the speeches made were those of Mr. Jef fries, of Atlanta, and Mr. Lnpere^of Mon- r«H». Music was furnished by tne string battd. composed of the following: Osntus J. Admits. Russell llosch. lister l*ott, J»ui Smith. J. E. Arnold. Thurmond. Grr.,«-i Adams. Will Ward, mid Misses L>la Hla lock nnd Curtis Adams. The Eastern Star was conferred on the ladles entitled to this degree. WE8T~POINT. Miss Jessie Lewi* Jidtnson hns been entertaining nt a house party, comiMwed of Misses McCall, of ~ '* dor, of Montezuma dersvllle. mid Miss Murrah. iy r Coll of Miss Mario Glenn, Miss AUne 1'ey ton. ncconitMiiled by Miss Ella Hue Illsglnliotlieiii. left Monday for her home In Hlireveport. Ia». Miss I.m-lle Klwr. of Atlanta. Is the guest of her uncle. Mr. J. T. Dixon. Mrs. Prank K. Roland mid little son. of Atlanta, are the guests of X»r. J. H. Horsley’s family. ** Fred Shncfer. of LaGrange, spent Chip ley, _ Johnson uiiibus. where they will In* tilt* c.3 **ts Sunday here with Ills mother. Miss Grace lt*>asley. of Atlanta. Is the 1|est of MIm Hess Smith this week. Eunice Winston and Miss Tinsley Lewis Johnson entertained guest of relatives here. Mra. W. B. ltlce has returned from Clarksville, where she spent some time. f Mhs Lou Ona Little Is In Hltkory, Mrs. J. N. Hearst and daughter, Miss Ruby, have returned to Monroe nfter a pleasant visit to Mrs. G. T. Jones. MIm Blanche Harrison Is at Franklin Miss Ida May Bussey has returned to her home at warm Springs after a visit to Misses Little. Mlsa Geraldine Iloqd has returned from Marietta. Rev. A. G. Sbnnkle nnd family, of War ren ton, are the guesta of relatives here. Mr. Thtron Mize entertained several of hla friends at a watermelon cutting Wed nesday In honor of Miss Story, of Jeffer- Miss Emma Stapler has returned from Washington, Ga., where she was the guest of her slater, Mrs. I,owe. TOCCOA. Hon. W. A. Charters, of Dahlonega, Is a Toccoa visitor. Mis* Rosa Davia la visiting friends and relatives In Clarkeavllle. Hon. B. F. Camp, of Carneavllle, waa numbered among the recent visitors. • Mlaa Sallle Taylor, of Macon, la stop ping for a month at “Vine Lawn." Mlsa Susie Matheaon and brother, William, are visiting friends In Hart well. Mlsaea Nelle and Eliza Bright and Mlsa Ruby Hill spent Thursday at Tal- lulah Falls. Mra. E. B. Tuggle, ot Atlanta, le vis iting her niece, Mrs. Hattie F. Gil mer. Mlnaes Vivian and Olive Capps are visiting friends In Clarkeavllle and Carneavllle. Mrs. Ella Vickery la spending a month In Atlanta. An Informal porch dance waa given Wednesday evening by Miss Elizabeth Edw&rda to a few friends, which was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. W. M. Hoke and children, of Atlanta, are spending a fortnight with Mrs. D. J. Simpson. Miss Mamie Gilmer, of Roanoke. Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hattie Fears Gilmer. Miss Tonny Rampley, of Carnesville, la visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Fricks. Mrs. T. 8. Price has returned to her home In Abbeville after a visit to her mother, Mrs. N. R. Harrison. Captain and Mrs. W. A. Willingham have gone for visit to Tate Springs and Asheville. Miss Emmie Willingham and broth er, Pope, are visiting friends in Lula. harTTson. Quite a number of our people have been attending the services at the Baptist church at Mount Zion. Mlsa Maria Haynes and her uleoo. Mlsa Irene Haynes, after a visit to the family of Mrs. Mary A. Ilodnett, have returned to Atlanta. Mlsa Ruth Alman. of Whltesburg, la vis iting the Misses Foster. Mrs. Alonzo RhwIb and Mr. Leon Rawls re visiting in Zebulon this week. Mrs. Gilbert Caldwell, of Senola, nnd her father, Mr. Edwards, were In Haralaon Thursday. They are on their way to Oak- laud. MIm Lula Bishop, who has boon very III. Is again able to be out. She 1* now with her sister, Mrs. Walter Groven- •teln. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman, who have l>een with Mr*. Walter Grovenateln, for two eeks, hnve gone to Columbus. Mrs. J. H. Thompson hns with her this week her father and mother from Ban- lug. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrleton have returned from a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Wil liams, at Paris, Gn. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks have been visit ing Mr. It rooks* brother, at Haralson. Mr. Hottert Key nnd wife, of Rocky Mouut, are visiting Mrs. Hattie Taylor. Mr. Henry Favor Is visiting bis alater, Mrs. Wood, this week. Little Walter Edmondson hnd the mis fortune to break his nrm n few days ago. AUBURN. W. K. Moore nnd sister are visiting their Tl, " inf h,r Into bnaliiesUwith °T. Fleming!" £< ’ n * SOCIAL CIRCLE. Mlaa Mary Carithera, of Monroe I, week*'”'" 1 ° f M ‘" Myrt Mobl "f <«• W; P. Galllard, of Macon, waa * visitor here Sunday. * Mlaa Kate Gloer, a charming youn* lady from Atlanta, la expected Sunday to vlalt Mlaa Vaahtl Jonea. y Mies Maude Mobley returned Wed- needay evening from Waahlngton. Ga. where she apent several days with friend*. Mr. M..W. Burton spent Friday in Atlanta. Mis* Linnle Wllaon. of Hampton, I, the guest of her alster, Mra. John Un. shaw. • Mlaa Annie Mae Conner entertained the Epworth League Tuesday evening Mr. VV. E. Muriwller, of Loul.vllle Ky., spent last Saturday here. ’ Little Mlaa Katie Knight has bee* quite alck this week. Mis* Lillian Curtis, of Centennial, I, e guest of Mrs. C. E. Almand. Misses Ruby and Edna Cook left last Saturday for a vlalt to Mlaa France. Phillips at Douglasvllle. Mis* J. M. Hurst and Mias Ruby are spending some time at ML Aalry and' Commerce. The Social Circle public school, open Monday, September 8, and a fine year la expected. Mr. W. T. Knox and eon, Moll, have returned from Tate Springs. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Banks visited In Covlnwton Sunday. Mr. J. Knox Felker, of Monroe, spent Monday night In the city. Mrs. W. F. Thomas and babe epent Sunday and Monday with her parent, In Covington. A number of Social Circle Mason, attended the Fifth district Masonic convention In Monroe this week. Mr. and Mr*. F. D. Dunn and chil dren are at Salem camp meeting thl, weejt. Professor Carlton's residence Is near ing completion. marFetta. Miss Isabel Brumby was the charm- ing hostess on Thursday night at a delightful card party given In honor“bf Misses Lillie and Virginia Singleton, of South Carolina. • The Ladles’ Euchre Club was enter tained on Wednesday afternoon ky Miss Sarah Camp. At the close of the game a salad course, followed by an Ice, was served. The first prise, a shell-back comb, trimmed In gold, was won by Mrs. Oscar Keeler. Mrs. Plere- pont, of Pensacola, Fla., cut the conio- latlon, an exquisite card case. Mrs. John Brantley, of Blackshear,. offered the club a prize, a cut glass bell, which was won by Mrs. Bradshaw. Professor Northcutt’s dance Tuesday night was greatly enjoyed by all pres ent. Among tho vliftlng young ladle, present were: Mlaaes Lillie and Vir ginia Singleton, of South Carolina: Ml,s Nellie Legg, of Norristown. Tenn, and Miss Marlon Brumby, of Carter,- vllle. Mr. ad Mr*. V. L. Starr entertained a number of friend* at bridge on Sat urday night. The top score was mad, by Mr*. Ed Hunt. Delightful refresh ments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mra. Starr, Mrs. Agnes Hlllaman, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cortelyou, Mr. and Mra. D. C. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Brumby. One of the pleasant events of th, season waa the bridge party given on Friday afternoon by Mrs. Agnes Hllls- mnn at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Heyward. About fifty guests were present, among whom were several from Atlanta and Albany. Ices In the shape of Miles were served, and de licious punch was dispensed by Ml»» Isabel Brumby and Elmer George. The prises, a pair of long tan gloves and a glove box, were won by Mrs. Egbert Freyer and Mrs. Fagan. , Mrs. Joseph M. Brown entertained Mis* Rambo and her guests with s delightful german Monday night. Her hall room was radiant with Japanese lanterns. A string band furnished the music and between the figures Ices were served. On a round porch punch was dispensed. The favor* were va ried and the german was a great suc cess In every way. Mr*. Brown was gowned In a white lingerie cloth dress, trimmed with lace. The guests of honor all wore lingerie dresses. Taesdsy. Charles g. Sherman hns sold hi, huslne,, to II. Unngtuuu, nnd he will go to Mans field. Ua., nnd continue to engage In bn,I* ness. Mra. Gonrfletd ami Mrs. Darla, of Macon, have been visiting their brother, J. P. Da* via: Mr. aud Mrs. o. c. VVngen. of Winder, visited John M. Williams Sunday. Professor J. ft. Moore has Just closed his music clnss. Mrs. J. O. Hawthorne was railed Wed- neatlny to the Iteslaltle of her dying motli- ~r, Mra. Haris, of Monroe. Johu Miles snd C. II. Morgan and others attended the campmeetlng Munday nt Law- reneevllle. Anthony Haw risked relatives and friends at Grayson last week. $1,000 FOR 10 Cents 150,000 Population p-sw— s-»—■ •>. Has Atlanta. IatlaNW (y,rs. Exposition ana Will 8pond Each 10 CENTS We will give 81,000 to tho 1010 EXPOSITION, or One Cent for every official but ton or pin sold. BUY ONE WEAR ONE 8H0W YOUR C0L0R8. Solid Metal Oold Plate Button. For Sale by Dealers. UNITED SALES AGENCY. 717 Fouiih National Bank Building Atlanta Phone 1910.