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remain there until late In the autumn.
home again from Virginia and Wash
ington. D. C.
Mr. and Mrt. George W. Steven*,
abel and Oeorr '
the mountains ol
Isabel and George, Jr.." are visiting In
a Virginia and Tennes-
CR. AND MRS. LAMBRIGHT
ARE TO ENTERTAIN.
Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. W.
£. Lambrlght will entertain charmingly"
a number 'Of their friends at an In
formal party. Gaines will be played,
for which handsome prises will be
awarded, and music trill also be a
feature of the evening's entertainment.
Punch will be served by little Miss
Jeannette Hunkk-y, of Macon, and Mas
ter Percy Lambrlght.
Mrs. Lambrlght will receive her
guests In a becoming gown of pink
embroidered batiste.
Those who will be guests of Dr. and
Sirs. Lambrlght are: Misses Janie and
Annie Morgan, of Tampa; Mrs. Bunk
ley. Miss .Sarah Belle Bunkley, Miss
Jeannette Bunkley of Macon, Mrs.
Pinckney Cherry, Mra. J. W. Nix. Miss
Annie Barnwell, Mra. Rice, Miss Kath
leen Wright, Miss Marie Wright, Miss
Marie .Moseley, .Mrs. John Thompson,
Mrs. Julius Malsby, Miss LuellaMals-
by, Mrs. V. W. Matthews, Mrs. Sllil-
man, Mrs. Max Thlebaut, Miss Lain
Elisabeth Malsby, Miss Eugene Feath-
erstone. Mrs. A. L. Morris, Mrs. J. E.
Cummings, Messrs. Clllf and Charlie
' Wilkinson, Dr. C. M. Barnwell, Mr.
Pinckney Cherry. Dr. llaulbapk Messrs.
Rice, J. W. Nix. Wright, Thompson,
Malsby, V. C. Matthews, Dr. Brown,
Mr. Sllllmnn, Dr. Thlebaut, Mr. R. I.
McCullough, Dr. and Mrs. Ira de La
Mater, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baldwin.
MRS. NIX ENTERTAINS.
Tuesday evening Mrs. J. W. Nix en.
tertalned In honor of her guest, Miss
Sarah Belle Bunkley, of Macon. Trail
was'played, and at the conclusion of
the game prises were awarded, Mr.
Frank Speer winning the first, a box of
stationery, and the cdhsolatlon, 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. H. E. Hastings,
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lambrlght, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Malsby, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dix
on, Miss Stella Daniel of .Macon, Miss
Mary Cassidy, Miss Alto Eddlson, Miss
Ethel Burke, Mrs. C. P. Brunkley, Mr.
Jack Small, Mr. .McNally, Mr. Milton
Keeler, Mr. Will Lowe, Mr. James
Horne, Mr. George Burke, Mr. Albert
Nix and Mr. J. W. Nix.
to misFstuart,
Among the Informal affairs which
have been planned for Miss Belle
Stuart, the attractive guest of Mrs.
Prloleau Ellis, none have been more en-,
Joyable than the Informal bridge at
which Mrs. E. G. Ballanger entertained
for her Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bal-
lenger's party waa small and Informal,
only alxteen of her Intimate frlends*be-
lng Invited.
.Mrs. Ballenger wore a smart white
lingerie suit, and Miss Belle Stuart was
charmingly gowned In an Alice blue
silk, 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
grapes.
The first prize was a beautiful mo
saic picture frame, and the consola
tion a pack of cards. Mlss<Stuart was
presented with a cut glass vase.
MISS CARRIE P. WHEELER,
youngest daughter of the late Gen
eral--Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama,
who Is to marry Gordon M. Buck,
of New York.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MISS HATTIE BOLTON.
Monday evening Miss Kate Hall en
tertained complimentary to her cousin.
Miss Hattie Bolton, of Norcroes.
Miss Agnes Lyons assisted Mis* Hall
In receiving her guests.
“ 1 “o"?n^iT 0 rSs\*" n A* , iL e «J5. w ,"-?f *° devo, « hmelf “> * r ‘«ng, and at 11
her first book, "Some Emotions and a
guest, Miss Lillian Brock, of Lafay
ette, Ala.
Miss Jeter's guests were limited tb
the members of the L. D. S. Club, who
are; Misses Bessie Dobbs, Dorothy
Breltenbucher, Florence Dennis, Edith
Durtcnn, Juanita Grant, -Sailtv Lang-
horn, Grlffle Durrali, Lucia Jeter,
Messrs. Fenton Gentry, Ernest Sims,
Will Lattmer, Rob Fuller, Hay Werner,
Ed Lewis, Anton Brettehbucher, Whar
ton Montelth, Jeter Weems and Currjt
Moon. ’
MR8. CRAIGIE’S
DELIGHTFUL PERSONALITY.
Although very much of Interest has
been published concerning Mrs. Cralgle
(John Oliver Hobbes) since her re
cent untimely death, still there are
new facts relntlng to her life and per
sonality being printed, which throw a
delightful light upon the career of this
rarely gifted woman.
It was when she was eighteen, says
an exchange, that Mrs. Cralgle ^decided
white organdie and Valenciennes lace.
Miss Lyon's toilet was of white em
broidered mull.
Music and games ware enjoyed until
a late -hour, after which refreshments
were served.
Invited to meet the guest of honor,
Miss Bolton, ware: Miss Cox of Tex
as, Miss Agnes Lyons, Miss Eva Bllder,
Miss May Morgan, Miss Bally Hell
Hamden, Misses Msttle and Bessie
Burke, Miss Lula Jackson, Misses Katie
nnd Mamie Hall. Mr. J. E. McDonul,
Mr. Graham, Mr, J. D. Elkin, Mr. Coop
er Mr. Humphries, Messrs. Pacle and
william Mob re and Mr. and Mra. J. P.
Ivey.
MISSES JOHNSON ENTERTAIN.
Miss Lula Johnson am) Miss Claudia
Johnson entertained Informally Tues
day afternoon a few friends at cards,
at their home on Ivy street.
MR. ROSE'FiARBECUE.
Mr. Randolph Hose 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,
good speeches, and a splendid collation
made the day one long to be remem
bered.
MI8S JETER'S PARTY.
Mias Lamar Jeter entertained In
formally Tuesday In honor of her
Moral," written during m&nths of
dreary Illness and domestic anxiety,
was published under the pseudonyms
which she ui'.d throughout her life,
"John Oliver Hobbes." She decided to
conceal her Identity behind a mascullno
pseudonymo, because the book, was a
rather cynical one, nnd she felt that It
It were known to bo written py a wom
an, und a very young woman at that,
there would be much gnashing of teeth
among the critics. She had a great
affection for tills homely pen name, and
when the publisher (irgod her to change
It, together with the title of the book,
she absolutely refused. "1 won’t change
the title," she said, "and I won’t change
the pseudonymo, und If you publish the
book those two things will be published
with It."
An American hy birth, Mrs. Cralgle
was an American of the Americans In
her ancestry- Her father can trace his
ancestry buck to pre-rrvolutlonary
days. In times of war his forebears
were soldiers and In limes of peace
they went Into the church, no few
than four generations of them having
been clergymen. One of them, the
great-great-grandfather of Mrs. Cral-
gle, founded the first theological sem
inary In New York state. They wore,
mostly Presbyterians, while Mrs, Rich
ards comes of Quaker stock. With this
ancestry behind her, Mrs. Cralgle. ns
every one knows, beenmo a Roman
Cnthollc, nnd an Interesting Incident of
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her recent visit to America was her
lectQrlng In Morristown, N. J„ where
her grandfather and.great-grandfather
were Presbyterian ministers.
But except In birth and ancestry Mrs.
Cralgle was more an English woman
than an American, and perhaps more a
citizen of the world than either. She
studied the piano with Waiter Mac-
farrei; for .two years she worked at
classics and philosophy with Professor
Alfred Goodwin at University College,
London, and for years she had private
tutors In every subject she cared to
take up.
Reared In an atmosphere of wealth,
culture and affection, and free from all
the sordid and meaner cares that vex
the moss of mankind, the tragedy of
her life was her marriage to Reginald
Walpole Cralgle at the age of 19. She
secured a divorce a few years later and
obtained the custody of her little boy,
John Churchill Cralgle, to whom she
was absolutely devoted. He Is now a
young man of 19.
When In London Mrs. Cralgle lived
with her parents In their magnificent
house at Lancaster Gate, but she was
much in demand socially that she
found it difficult to work there. She
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 In 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. Cralgle was slight
and frail. She 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. MASON ENTERTAINS.
Th . West End Bridge Club was en
tertained 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, Mrr.
Leon Walker and Miss Ogllvle.
IN HONOR OF VISIT0R8.
Wednesday evening Miss Annie Lee
Thornton will entertain at her home on
Ll-iden street In honor of Misses Dean
and Ho'-, the guests of Miss Lapsley,
and of Mlsa 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
er, Mabel Shower, Hazel and Ethel
Thomas, Caroline Jolly, Edna Phillips,
Charlotte Pace, Mesars. Robert Mltch-
Jr., Robert Hook, Hurt Foulkee,
Raymond Wisdom, Gordon Richards,
Arthur I-ane, J. T. Malone, James Wal
lace, J. S. Nunnally, John Brewer, John
8ldelL Charles Shower. Lovelace Eve,
Embry Eve, 'Cleveland Klssr and
George Collins.
w. cTt. U.
The Atlanta Willard Woman's Chris.
Han Temperance Union has Invited Dr.
Elizabeth W. Smith, etate superintend
ent of the Georgia Woman's Christian
Temperance Union, to address the
meeting Thursday afternoon at 8:50
o'clock In the Interest of her depart
ment—"Non-AlcohotlJ 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,
Ga.
Visitors Invited to hear Dr. Smith.
MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON,
President.
MRS. JANE A. ADKINS,
Recording Secretary.
MI8S KING8BERRY ENTER8
JOURNALISTIC FIELD.
The social side of Journalism In At-,
lanta has received a moat valuable and
charming addition In the advent of
Miss Mary Klngaberry Into local news
paper work.
Miss Klngaberry has accepted a po
sltlon on tho society department of
The Atlanta News, and enters upon her
duties marvelously well equipped for
her responsibilities and obligations.
With u large and loyal circle of
friends, a wide general acquaintance
ship, nn Influential faintly connection
anil of brilliant mental attainments,
Miss Klngaberry will at once take a
most enviable position In the noble
profession of Journalism.
The Georgian give* her the warmest
and most genuine welcome Into the
ranks of newspaper workers.
MR8. W. T. SMITH'S BRIDGE.
Mrs. W. T. Smith will entertain at a
bridge party Friday morning at her
home In Inman Park In honor 1 of Mrs.
O’Donnell, of New Orleans, nnd Mlsa
Mary McConnell, of Mississippi, the
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 tho 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. Sanders 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~EAST LAKE.
A small but charming party enjoyed
a picnic at East Lake Tuesday evening.
The party Included Misses Aline Pat
terson, Helen O'Rrlen. Natalie Taylor,
ami Messrs, l.ouls Leonard, Foster Fitz
simmons, John Milam and Percy Tay
lor.
MISS SPEER'S MASQUERADE.
Miss Sllvey Speer will entertuln at a
masquerade party on the luwn of her
home on Peachtree road, Aug. 30, In
honor of Miss Julia Howell, who leaves
early In September to enter school at
the Sacred Heart Convent In New York
City.
The party will be al fresco, and will
h« one of the most delightful affairs
given In honor of Miss Howell. The
lawn will be lighted with Japanese
lanterns ami there will be fortune tell
ers and games of all kinds to entertain
the guests. Those Invited are request
ed to wear fancy dregs costumes, which
will greatly add to the beauty and
picturesqueness of the scene.
THE MI8SES SNOOK
TO ENTERTAIN AT CARPS
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 OUT?NG 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. Cliff
Dyar. The other guests were: Misses
Addle Fraser, Qussie Fraser, Allle Fra'
ntiuic a iaeci, uun
ser, Louise Harris, Madeline Humph
ries, Lucy Elder, EC
Messrs.
Hill.
rles, Lucy Elder, Ethel Cawthorne and
i. J. H. Elder, Paul and Larkin
MRS. ROBERT DANIEL
WILL ENTERTAIN
Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
Mrs. Robert Daniel will entertain at
euchre at her home, on Central avenue,
complimentary to Mrs. Milton Denton,
of Macon, who previous to her marrl
age, as Miss Mattie Kate Dougherty
frequently visited Atlanta, and had
many friends In the city. Invited to
meet Mra Denton are Miss May Arch
er, Miss. Gertrude Brandon, Miss Net
tle Mills, Miss Nan Carroll, Miss Ruth
Johnston, Miss Lee Brandon, Miss Kate
Carroll, Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs.
Ethel Tutwller, Miss Ada Williams,
Miss Annie Sharp, Miss Jessie Tut-
wller, Mlsa Clara Belle Ma\n, Miss
Mae Taylor, Miss Alma Archer, Miss
Julia Neville, Mre. Albert Marbut, Mrs,
Frank Berry, Mrs. Emmet Luncsford.
Sirs. Tom Callaway, Mrs. Fred Lans-
dell, Mrs. Edgar Chambers, Mrs. Rob
ert Muir, Mrs. Walter Rowbotham.
JOBSON-PARKS.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parka an
nounce the marriage of their daughter,
Frances Adelta, to Mr.' Harris Jobeon,
which took place .Saturday evening at
9:18 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.
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Personal Mention
Mrs. A. M. Robinson and Mfsi' Kate
Robinson returns Wednesday from
Tate. .
Mrs. J. G. Oglesby and Miss Eugenia
Oglesby left Wednesday for Atlantic
City. ,
Miss Katherine Hlllyer has returned
from Borden-Wheeler. :
Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster left
Wednesday for a visit to Indian
Spring.
. Mr. Milton Saul has returned from
Tampa, ^la.
Mr. and Mre. Marlon Dunwoody are
visiting In Raleigh, N. C.
’ Mr.'Otey Mitchell Is rapidly recover
ing from his recent seMous Illness.
Mre. O'Donnell and the Misses 0'Don r
nell, of New Orleans, are spending sev
eral weeks at the Bon Air, on Peach
tree street
Colonel Chnrles W. Crankshaw has
moved Into hie new home on-Peachtree
place.
Mr. and Mra. J. Q. Oglesby and Miss
Oglesby leave Wednesday night for At
lantic City.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Hoke are the
gusts of Mr. and Mra. Z. D. Harri
son, at Fern Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ivey and'Chil
dren have returned from a trip North.
Rev. J. J. Bennett, secretary state
mission board, will conduct prayer
meeting services at the First Baptist
church Wednesday night.
CAptaln Cornelius DeWItt Wlllcox, of
the United States artillery corps, will
arrive In Atlanta on the 26th en route
to t’htckamauga, to take charge of hts
command. Captain Wlllcox. 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 Tallupoosa Furnace, he
spends much of his time.
.Mrs. Annie Calloway, who haa been
the guest recently of Mr. and Mre.
George P. Hardy, returned Wednesday
to her home at Birmingham.
Mrs. Guy Mitchell, who has been
spending the summer at Waynesvllle,
Is much Improved In health, and will
Misses Dorothy and Lillian Stevens
are with their aunt, Mra. John W.
Hightower, and John Jr., In the moun
tains of North Carolina.
Miss Alma Hardman Is the guest of
relatives at Commerce.
Miss LucIIe Kiser Is vlsltng the fam
ily of her uncle, Mr. J. T. Nixon, at
west Point. 1
Mre. Frank K. Boland and little son
are visiting the family of Dr. J. S.
Horsley, at West Point.
Miss, Grace Beasley Is the guest of
Miss Bess Smith, at West Point.
Miss Vera Summer has 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 Miss Lil
lian Grift In Marietta.
Miss Lillie Flynn has returned from
Clayton, Ga.
Mre. Henry Porter and Miss Julia
Porter are at Gate Park, N. Y.
Mra. M. R. Emmons aqd daughter,
Miss Ethelyn Emmons, retur|ed yes
terday from a delightful trip of five
weeks on the Long Island coast and
New York city.
Mra. Leila Harrison Shackelford, of
Birmingham, Is visiting relatives In
ths city.
Mre. Calder B. Lawton Is spending
the summer In the mountains of north
Georgia.
Misses Annie and Caroline Anderson,
who have been the guests of Mra.
Pinckney Cherry, on Capitol avenue,
are now In Newnan visiting their slater,
Mrs. Eugene'^lskew.
Mrs. Frank Wynne and Mrs. P. H.
Moore are spending some time at Lltfla
Springs.
Mrs. N. Solomon, of Savannah, Is
visiting Mrs. J. F. Cox, at Boltdn, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lyndon, 524
Woodward avenue, announce the birth
of a son.
Mra. Myra B. Armstrong and Miss
Laura Armstrong have returned from
several weeks' stay at Seashore CtCmt>
Ground, near Biloxi, Miss.
Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Spalding will be
the gutsts this week of t|r. And Mre.
E. L. Connally at The Homestead.
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Mrs. W. T. Bailey la rlaltlng relatives at
Kingston,
Mr. nnd Mre. Bam Wilson spent Tuesday
here with the family of J. L. Nichols.
Miss Nelle Johnson Is visiting her brot
Rev. A. J. Johnson, st Cornells.
Miss Louise Awtrey left Thursdny for
—a ■-* *- -* • days.
__ Marietta, Is
ilays here.
__.le.Dunn, of Smyrna, Is vis
ng Mrs. 8. B. Rainey.
lr. AlvlngmUb, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
jlr. Orlando Awtrey spent Saturday In
Marlettn.
Mr. T. * II. Broqke end daughter. Miss
Aude, of Atlanta, apant Sunday here.
Mr. C. W, Italney, alter spending a few
_iya with hts parents, has returned to
Dot ha«>,.
Cumberland to spend several
Mrs. W. E. Williams, of
s|>end! njr
YATESVILLE.
.* C. CoTUer, of Barnesvllle, spent Sunday
, of Blakely, la visit
this week for Dallas,
' his, future home,
range. Is visiting
jX
f Miss Clyde. Feurlfoy,
log relatives here.*
A. y. Crawford left
Tea;, where he will
Louis Matthews.,i.
bis father's family here.
Miss I*li* Collier, of Barnesville, has re
turned home after spending some time
with Miss Rthel Adams.
Miss Annl* Mae-Adams has returned from
south Georgia points, where she spent sev
era I weeks.
daughter, of Montexiimn. are visiting the
family of Dr. L. M. Johnston.
Mils Ratelle Moore, of The Rock, Is the
guest of Miss Annie Mlddlehrooks.
Mr. W. W. Matthews, Sr., Is spending this
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H08CHT0N.
Melrjr And Herbert Smith, after spending
several weeks with relatives and friends In
Hoschton, left Tuesday at noon for their
home in Enloe, Tex.
Quite a number of young people attended
camp meeting at Lawrencevllle camp
ground Inst Sunday.
Sirs. Cleo Ylleiigcr. of Augustu. Is spend*
lug the summer with her sister, Mrs. I* C.
Allen, of Hoschtun.
Miss Ruth Keluhardt. of !!i>«chton. Is
spending the week with Miss l'eur! Adams
at Gratis.
Miss Mnml McGuire, of Dahlonegn, Is vis
ing Misses Kinnm and Lena Hayes.
Miss Kstelie Anderson spent Friday In
l'emlergruss with relatives nnd friends.
visiting her aunt. Mrs; Jane Arnold.
Misses Plrkle eutertalned Monday even
ing In honor of their cousin, Mr. Melvy
Smith, of Texas.
Miss Dors Andersou entertained the young
people Monday evening.
Miss Mamie McDonald, of Pendergrass,
spent Thursday with friends and relatives
In lloechtoii.
The Masonic picnic; held nt this place
last Thursday, was quite an enjoyable af
fair. A large crowd was present. Among
the speeches made were tfmiie of Mr. Jef
fries, of Atlanta, and Mr. loipere. of Mon
roe. Music wap furnished by the str^ug
hand, eouiposeil of the following: Osmus
J. Adams, Russell Hooch. Lester Lott. Jim
Smith. J. K. Arnold, Thurmond. Grover
Adams, Will Ward, nnd Misses I«ola Illn-
lork ami Curtis Adams. The Eastern Star
was i*onferred on the ladles entitled to
this degree.
westHpoint.
Miss Jessie Lewis Jidinson has lieen
entertaining nt a house party, eomp4»sed of
Muses Mel'nil. of Quitman; Miss laven
der. of Mont4>sumn; Miss Utihluou, of 8a it-
dersvllle.. nnd Miss Murrah. «»f Chlpley.
leave Tuesday, with Mlsa John sou
oltiuihus. whore they will l*» thi*;:J*st*
of Miss Marie Glenn.
Miss AUue l'eyton, n<’rrmii>an|eil by
Iss Ella Hue illmrinlmthetn. left ‘Monday
for her home In 8hr*»v«*portt lot.
Miss I.uelle Kiser, of Atlanta. Is the guest
of her une.lt*. Mr. J. T. Dixon.
Mrs. Frank K. Roland and little son.
of Atlanta, are the guests of Dr. J. 8.
Horsley's family.
Mr. Fred Shaefer. .of- LaGrange, speut
Sunday here with Ilia mother.
Miss Grn»e Iteasley. of Atlanta. Is the
guest of Miss lie** Smith this week.
Mrs. Eunice Winston and Mlsa Tinsley
Winston fere expected home the lust of
“ week from California, where they
at a lovely, tea Wednesday afterdoon at
the home of Mra. John Horsley in honor
of her guesta.
Thursday evening. Miss Johnson's guesta
were delightfully eutertalned by Miss Epple
Lee 8cott.
Miss Estelle Ilorsley entertained »t bid
dotulno for Miss Johnson’s house party
for Mlsa Peyton, of Shreveport, La.
Tne prize* wera won by Miss Uobiaon
nnd Miss Hlgglnbothem.
Friday faternoon, Miss Nena Scott ei
tertalned at bid domino for Mlsa Johnson'
Wm prop.. enjoyed a delightful
dance nt UoOlnaon’s park Monday evening.
CULLODEN.
. Mrs. J. L. Wingfield and Miss Mary Cast-
len have returned from Indian Spring camp
meeting. y
Mr. Calvin Battle Is at Lorafne, attending
a house purty.
Mrs. J. W. Colbert, Mrs. T. J. Martin and
Miss Minnie Martin have left for a stay at
Indian Spring.
Mr. Star Winn roturned from Washington,
D. C., Monday.
Mr. Charles B. Martin spent several daye
last week at Indian Spring and Mncon.
Mr. W. J. Flynt was the guest of friends
In Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. John Jones spent last week In Macon
and Indian Spring.
Professor Ralph O. Powell, who will head
the Institute here next year. Is from Rome.
Schcwd will begin September S, with one
of the largeat attendances on record.
Mr. C. A. Holmes spent the week-end In
Macon.
, Mr. B. H. Ray, of Macon, waa here Mon
day on Ills way to Crawford county.
COMMERCE.
Misses May Shannon and Emma Gober
have returned from Monroe.
Mrs. John Montgomery hns as her guest
Miss Helen Telford, of Gainesville.
Miss Alma Hardman, of Atlanta, la the
gueat of relatives here.
Mrs. W. B. IUce hns returned from
Clarksville, where the spent some time.
^MUs Lou Ona Little la In Hfckory,
Mrs. J. N. Hen rat and daughter. Min
Ruby, have- returned to Monroe after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. G. T. Jones.
Miss Blanche Harrison la nt Franklin
iprlnga.
Mlsa Ida May Rusaey haa returned to
her homa at Warm Springs after a visit
to Misses Little.
Mlsa Geraldine Hood has returned from
Miss Emma Stapler hns returned from
.Washington, Os., where she was the guest
of her lister, Mrs. Lowe.
TOCCOA.
Hon. W. A. Charters, of D&hlonega,
la a Toccoa visitor.
Mlsa Rosa Davia* Ik Visiting friends
and relatives In ClarkeavlUe.
Hon. B. F. Camp, of Carneavllle, waa
numbered among the recent visitors.
Mlsa Sallle Taylor, of Macon, la stop
ping for a month at "Vine Lawn."
Mlsa Susie Matheson and brother,
William, are visiting friends in Hart
well. '
Misses Nelle and Elisa Bright and
_ las Ruby Hill spent Thursday at T
I ulah Falls.
Mrs. E. B. Tuggle, pf Atlanta, la vis
iting her niece, Mrs. Hattie F. C“
the r.
leaea Vivian and Olive Capps
visiting friends In ClarkeavlUe and
Carneavllle.
Mrs. Ella Vickery is spending
month in Atlanta.
An Informal porch dance was given
Wednesday evening by Miss Elisabeth
Edwards to a few friends, which was
yed.
Hoke and children, of
^endli
Simpson.
Miss Mamie Gilmer, of Roanoke, Va.,
Is visiting her mother, Mra Hattie
Fears Gilmer.
Mlsa Tonny Rampley, *of Carneavllle,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Fricks.
Mrs. T. S. Price Jias 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.
harmTson.
nber of our pe<
attending the services at
church nt Mount Zion.
Mias Marla Itavnes and her niece. Mias
Irene Haynes, after a visit to the family
of Mra. Mary A. Hodnett, have returned
to Atlanta.
Miss Ilnth Alman. of Whltesburg, la vis
iting the Misses Poster. ,
Mrs. Alonx4t Rawls nnd Mr. Leon Rawls
are visiting In Zehulon this week.
Mrs. Gilbert Caldwell, of Kenola, nnd
her father, Mr. Edwards, were In Haralson
Thursday. They are on their way to Oak-
las Lula Bishop, who has been very
Is again able to be out. She Is now
with her sister, Mra Walter Groven-
Stef It,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lehman, who have been
with Mrs. Walter Gmvenstetn, for two
weeks, have gone to Columbus.
Mra. J. II. Thompson hns with her this
week her father and mother from Ban-
lug.
Mr. and Mrs. Cnrleton have returned
from n visit to their daughter, Mra Wil
liams, nt Parts, Ga.
Mr. and Mra Brooks have been visit
ing Mr. Rtooks' brother, at Haralson.
Mr. Robert Key nnd wife, of Rocky
Mount, are visiting Mrs. Hattie Taylor.
Mr. Henry Favor la visiting hi* sister,
Mrs. Wood, this week.
Little Walter Edmondson had the mis
fortune to break his arm a few days ago.
AUBURN.
W. E. Moore nnd sister are visiting their
brother In Cleveland. Teuu., this week.
Mrs. A. H. Rawlins, of Tniupa, Fla.,
la vlslilng her father and sister this week.
Miss Morblle Cbsndler, of Atlanta, Is vis
iting her mother this week.
John M. Cain and John M. Williams have
Just returned from a pleasant trip to Rock-
mart, Ga.
Mlia Alma Cain la nt home now, having
been in Alalmma for some time at school.
D. A. Moon visited his uucle at Mulberry
Tuesday.
Charles S. Sherman tuts sold his business
to II. Maugham, nnd he will go to Mans-
tWlil. Go., and continue to engage In busi
ness.
Mrs. Gearfleld and Mrs. Davia, of Ma<*on,
have been visiting their brother, J. F. Da
via
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wageu, of Wluder,
visited Johu M. Williams Hnndsy.
Professor J. 8. .Moore has Just closed his
music class.
Mra J. O. Hawthorne was called Wed
nesday to the liable of her dylug moth
er, Mrs. Davia of Monroe.
John Miles nnd C. II. Morgnn and others
attended the campmeetlng Sunday at Law-
reneevlUe.
Anthony Haw visited relatives and
friends st Grayson last week.
AS/iM.J' T,,1,l0 ‘ h " *«*.
Into »~
Mr. and Jlr*. W. O. Hawthorn. *r. .1.11 1
the g«e*t of hi* brother, John, thla w«x. U
socialTircle.
Mlsa Mary Carithere, of Monroe 1.
ttj» ffffert of Ml,* Myrt Moble™ ihll
Mr.' IV. P. Galllard, of Macon, wu .
visitor here Sunday. *
Mlsa Kate Gloer, a charming young
lady from Atlanta, 1* expected Sundw
to visit Ml** Vaahtl Jone*. I,unal l r
Editor \V. F. Thomas was In Atlanta
Monday. ,
Mi« Maude Mobley returned Wed
nesday evening from Washington, Ga
where the spent several days with
friends. “
Mr. M. W. Burton apent Friday In
Atlanta.
Mlsa Llnnle Wilson, of Hampton I*
the guest of her sister, Mre. John Up-
shaw.
Mias Annie Mae Conner entertained
the Epworth League Tuesday evening
Mr. W. E. Murxwller, of Louisville
Ky., spent last Saturday here.
Little Mis* Katie Knight has been
quite sick this week.
Mlsa Lillian Curtis, of .Centennial, Is
e guest of Mra. C. E. Almand.
Misses Ruby and Edna Cook left last
Saturday for a visit to Miss Frances
Phllllna at Douglaavllle.
Miss J. M. Hurst and Miss Ruby ars
spending some time at Mt Aalry and
Commerce.
The Social Circle public achoola open
Monday, September 3, and a fine year
Is expected.
Mr. W. T. Knox and son, Mell, hava
returned from Tate Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Banks visited In
Covinrton Sunday.
Mr. J. Knox Felker, of Monroe, spent
Monday night In the city.
Mrs. W. F. Thomas and babe spent
Sunday and Monday, with her parents
In Covington.
• A number Of Social Circle Masons
attended the Fifth district Masonic
convention In Monroe this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dunn and chil
dren are at Salem camp meeting this
week.
Professor Carlton's residence Is near
ing completion.
MARIETTA.
Miss Isabel Brumby was the charm
ing hostess on Thursday night at a
delightful card party given in honor of
Mieses Lillie and Virginia 8lngleton,
of South Carolina.
The Ladles’ Euchre Club was enter
tained on Wednesday afternoon by
Miss Sarah Camp. At the close of the
{ rame a salad course, followed by an
ce, waa served. The first prize, a
shell-back comb, trimmed In gold, wu
won by Mre. Oscar Keeler. Mrs. Plere-
pont, of Pensacola, Fla., cut the conso
lation, an exquisite card case. Mrs. John
Brantley, of Blackshear,. offered the
club a prise, a cut glhss bell, which
was won by Mrs. Bradshaw.
Professor Northcutt's dance Tuesday
night was greatly enjoyed by all pres
ent. Among the
Iss Nellie Legg, of Norristown, Tenn.,
and Miss Marlon Brumby, of Carters-
vllle.
Jlr. ad Mre. V. L. Starr entertained
a number of friends at bridge on Sat
urday night. The top acore was mads
by Mrs. Ed Hunt. Delightful refresh
ments were served. Those present
ere: Mr. and Mrs. 8tarr, Mra. Agnes
Hillsman, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Cortelyou, Mr. nml Mra. D. C. Cole, Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Bolan Brumby.
One of the pleasant events of the
season was the bridge party given on
Friday afternoon by -Mrs. Agnes Hills
man at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J.
W. Heyward. About fifty guests were
present, among whom were severs!
from Atlanta and Albany. Ices In the
shape of lilies were served, and de
licious punch was dispensed by MUS
Isabel Brumby and Elmer George. The
prices, a pair of long tan gloves and
a glove box, were won by Mrs. Egbert
Freyer and Mrs. Fagan. ,
Mrs. Joseph Jf. Brown entertained
Mis* Rambo and her truest* with a
delightful german Monday night. Her
ball room was radiant with Japanese
lanterns. A string band furnished the
music and between the figures Ices
were served. On a round porch punen
was dispensed. The favors were va
ried and the german waa a great suc
cess In every why. Mrs. Brown »*»
gowned in a white lingerie cloth areas,
trimmed with lace. The gueats of honor
all wore lingerie dresses.
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