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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
OXFORD.
Mla> Janie Hearn, of Eatonton, re
turned home Monday after a delightful
vlBtt to Mias Sue Means.
Ml«s Mary Hill Moore has returned
from a visit to relatives In Alabama.
Mrs. John F. Bonnet! left for Bast
Point, where she will be the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. John Poer.
turned froitf a visit to Ills son, Rev.
John F. Yarbrough, of Livonia.
MISS Ruby Trasher, of Florida, Is the
ruest of Miss Mary Hill Moore.
Miss Alberta Wtlltams and her moth
er, Mrs. Lydia Williams, are at Tallu-
lal \lr a and Mrs. R. F. Bakes have re
turned to Atlanta after a visit to Dr.
and Mrs. Johri S. Moore.
Miss Nell Lowry Is the guest of Miss
Susie t'ofer, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Ivey have re
turned from Atlanta.
Dr C. B. Dowman, of Atlanta,
preached to a large congregation here
Sunday. . _ .
Mrs. Lucy Thomas has gone to Bast
Tennessee after a short stay with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Means,
Mrs. Tudte S. Robinson Is the guest
of Professor and Mrs. H. H. Stone.
Miss Katherine McOath Is visiting
relatives In Atlanta.
Miss Amelia Stasr has returned home
after a visit to Mrs. O. N. Starr, of
Calhoun. $■
Miss Carrie Smith leaves this week
for Montlcello, where she will be the
guest of her sister,
Dr. Avery, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
with Professor M. T. Peed.
Mrs. J. O. Weldon has returned from
a visit to friends In Alcovy.
Prnfeasor and Mrs. J. P. Hanner
have returned home after a pleasant
summer In Tennessee.
MARIETTA.
Mrs. John Wilder *1 lover entertained a
numlier of her friends pn Thursday with
a dellghtfnl luncheon. _ .
The Hound lioson Luncheon Club wae
entertained by Mist Sarah Camp.
Mr and Sirs. Charley DuPre are apend-
||1L’ some time ot Toxnwoy Lake.
Mr. ninl Mrs George Mi
children
■the form of entertainment provided. The
I ruesta were seated ar numerous sninll tit-
dee, which were covered with handaome
lace a and linen. The prise, a henntlfn!
• , " • • • * Also II iwtnillliui,
hand-embroidered centerpiece, was won by
Mrs. Emmet YVUUoms. Delightful rofrcthi
nients, consisting of aata<l course, iced tenj
cream and cake, were served. The guests
of honor were Mrs. Hallle Reid an<f Mrs.
Emmet Williams, of LaOrange.
GADSDEN, ALA.
Captain J. M. Elliott and family have
Mrs. Holiert „
Inc Whlteley at Owensboro, Ky.
Miss Emma l)nke is visiting relatives at
Duke.
Miss Blanche Roy Is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Paul Speuks, at Huntsville.
Miss Minnie Green, of Tuskegee, Is visit-
Hr. mid Mrs. A. W. McCulloch have gone
Mount Hope, Ohio, on a visit to relu-
Mrs. M. J. Greene, of Talladega, Is with
her sister, Mrs. James Stewart, on Walnut
street.
Miss Fannie Mae Baker'Is the guest of
friends In Anniston.
ldttle Miss Nellie Burnett entertained a
number of her little friends Tuesday even
ing !u honor of her 8th birthday.
Mrs. j. li. McAllister, of Chattanooga. Is
visiting her slater, Mrs. Brownlug, on Sec
ond street.
Miss Amelia Armstrong Is visiting friends
In Atlanta.
Mattie, have returned from n visit to rela
tives In Texas and Mississippi.
. Edgar Allison, of Ulrmlug
relatives here.
ugham, U vis-
Mrs. Ed|
Itlng relai
Mrs. Maurice Willows Is with her par
ents in Birmingham.
* cuieut luis been made of the com-
—„ - ge Mr. Carl Lay, of this city,
and Mlsa Josle Caldwell, of Jacksonville,
Fla., the event to take place In October.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bush, who have been
■Itllir (hn tn hi lie nf luiltfn .1 W Pnnii
and Mrs. George Montgomery am
en loft Friday for Wrlghtsville
Mrs. W. A. DuPre Is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Banks. In Gainesville.
Miss Anna Hunt, who has. been visit
ing Mrs. Crosby, of Atlanta, has returned
h Mrs. Ralph Northcutt Is visiting friends
In Mncon. . _ a , , ,
Miss Nell Atkinson, of Atlanta, la vis
iting friends In town. „ , _
Mrs. Lewis Turner, of Nelson, Gn.. Is
s|M*ndjng^severa* weeks with her mother,
’ Miss' Marian Brumby, of Cnrtersvllle, la
the guest of Mrs. W. I. Heyward
sin. mi
ivoeks.
Mrs. II. W. Shaw, of Knoxville, Is vis
iting Mr. awl Mrs. James Groves.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlnldwln, of Atlanta, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Goswell.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hahr, of Atlanta,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Bliss’ Marie Wood, of Atlanta, Is. the
guest of Miss Morris.
The ladles' Euchre Club was pleasantly
L. 8tarr.
was served. The prises, n chon dish ami
hat pin holder, wore won by Miss Addle
and Sllss Motile Heltxe.
visiting the family of Judge J. W. Penn,
' ave returned to their home iu Tuscaloosa.
Miss Alma Oliver, who has been the guest
of Judge J. II. Lovcjoy and family, boa re:
turned to her home at Dnderllle.
Mrs. Hayden and Mrs. Bass, who have
been visiting Mrs. J. 1>. Dunlap, have re
turned to their home at Pan Antonio. Tex.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Baugh, of Iluuts-
llle, are visiting relatives here.
Misses Myrtle nnd Theresa Portner have
returned from n visit to friends at Chatta
nooga.
Mrs. W. J. Brock, of piedmont. Is with
her sisters. Mrs. Charles Norris and Mrs.
Frank Cottle. •
Mrs. W. U. Paschal has gone to Blrmlng-
. ig
Katherine, have returned from Upton.
Mrs. C. E. Ilov Is visiting relatives In
Birmingham. Mlcu.
George Tnrrentlne entertained n number
of his friends Thursday evening.
Miss Georgia Brlngmnn. who has been
the guest of her nunF, Mrs. J. M. Tolhelm,
has returned to her home In Haiullti
Ohio.
Misses Annie and Georgia WoodrufT have
returned from Blount Poring*.
Mlsa Jennie Glover, who has l»een visit
ing her borther, Cato D. Glover, has re
turned to her home at Forklaml.
Mrs. O. D. Duncan has gone to Minneap
olis. Minn., to visit her mother.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Goodhue have re
turned from Oshkosh. WIs.. nnd Chicago.
Mrs. L. W. Dean has returned from
nt Erie. Pn
Yard has Joined Mrs. Ward
ited his mother here
8ANDER8VILLE.
Mrs. W. Gulnes Summerlin nnd Miss Allle
Jones arc away lu the mountnlus of North
In holder, woi
*s MolJle 8eli»r.
L. N. Tratpmell ontertnlned Infor
mally’ nt bridge on Saturday "fternoon
In honor of her aunt, SJj*. Wllle Pope,
of Atlanta. . . . . ..
A Ilelluhtfol moalcal. was siren by }h«
St. JsniM xullil at thobn-sldi-nr. of Mrs.
Lewis lloppo on Tbtir«lny night.
Dr. Asnew Hlllsmnn, o, Albnny. fin..
Is snoniflu sorsrsl day, with hla family
ot IV. I. Hayward's. _ ,, ,,
A delightful danco was given on Lrldny
night by I'rofossor Northcutt.
WOODBURY.
Miss Marie Waller, who was the guest
at Miss Huby Marshall, the past week, hat
returned to her home In Macon
... .. J-nwell. of Atlanta, spent a day re-
rently with hla parent,, Sir. yui Mr,. It.
T Mrs 0, 7. H. Campbell, who tins l-sen vls-
bins her slater. Mr,. T. J.. —
has returned to her home at Montleeu
Misses Anna nnd Mattie Bird Wnt«on
.pent several days Inat week nt Indian
Hprlngs,
nid Mrs. Fiver McCoon are nt the
home of J, R. Da via.
Miss Anna Wooten, after a_jplo«»«nt
8. F. Cater Is visiting relatives tn
Ml** Itoxle Held returned last week to
Wnlhalln. H. C., nccompnnled by her broth
er. .1. B. Held, of Columbia, H. C.
‘ D. Hutton spent several days last
Mr*. Hnllle Held, of LnUrnngc, Is
nr relatlrea here. ‘
Ml** Glen Fentherston, nft <r n \lslt of
nl weeks to Mlss v Mnttle Bird Watson
...... has gone to I mils n Pprtng for sev-
ernl days lieforo returning to her home In
Ml** Lucy Hanford and Miss Amanda pn-
rbUmi, of Greenville, were guests of Mrs.
II. Hinton the past week.
l»r. h. w. Clements nml family ore visit-
lnp relative* at Tallmttou.
Ml** Addle Is the guest of Mrs. J. D.
Mr*.
the most delightful events of
-panon was the reception by Mrs. J.
A. Gill on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jnnle
” llllmns assisted In receiving and enter
taining the guests. A telegram contest was
former. Judge and Mrs. U.
Wilkes
•ai
M. Brown.
It. W. ami Honey Shanks,
conty ure visiting T. H. Wiley.
L. O. Brewer has returned from a trip to
Athens nnd Tallulah Falls.
Charlie Summerlin, who has been visiting
Beall Springs and Mlledgevllle, returned
home yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown hnve returned
from n trip to Richmond comity.
Mrs. If. T. Hiirlrs. of Madison, Is spend
ing u month with Mrs. Hlmiuous nt Forest
very much n soup bubble party at the real-
music. Miss Marguerite Perry;
and expression, Miss Elisabeth Long.
Judge Beverly D. Evans, of the sunn
court, Is snendlug a week with hla
EATONTON.
On Monday evening, Robert Dennla was
host at a beautiful itl fresco party given
at*hls home. The lawn nnd porchea were
brilliantly lighted with Japanese lanterns,
ami the halls nnd parlors were decorated
with ferna nnd flowers. Mr. Dennis was
. Dennis. Progress
Ivo conversation was enjoyed by the guests,
and delirious refreshments were served st
Inte hour.
Misses Mae nnd Rnl_ __
ton; Mattie and Sara Ilenrn. Lily Wil
liams. Margery sud Hannah Leonard,
Kathleen Hudson. Ludn hud Georgia Hutch
Kplvey. Edwin Nelson, Paul Ballard, Riel
Holt, Dentils Turner and Frank Spivey.
The young men of the town complimented
the visiting young Indies In the city with
a dance Tuesday flight. Guttenbergor's
orchestra from Macon furnished the music,
nnd a delightful evening was apent.
Among those dancing were Mlssea Bur-
net to, of Sparta; Willie Lewis Crtiselle,
of Atlanta; Richmond Woltou and Katie
of Madison; Misses Jones, Bullard and
A large number of the young cou-
.— — f
pie's friends assembled to witness the
ceremony. After the ceremony, Mr. and
„——m ta
Mrs. VhlfeVler feft
dlug tour.
extended wed-
DECATUR, ALA.
Mra. Mollle West and (laughter, Miss Co-
«i*. Jiuniq iirm auu uau|ut«. Min
rluue, are at home from Nashville and
Mrs. C. V, Rogers la In Nashville.
Mlsa Mabel BJackwell is tu West liar-
peth, Tenn.
Miss Eula Givens, of Evansville, Ind., Is
visiting Mrs. 1>. D. McGehee.
eoce, are
ling Mrs. J. W. StrugifM.
* Johnnie Jones, of Flor-
Oeorge D. William-
Mrs. Lanford Jones has returned homer to
home lu Huutsvllle.
Miss Carrie Hklllman, of Nsw Mexico, Is
Lorriw ohiiminu, tn mw ,
visiting Mrs. Charles E. Malone.
Mrs. W. C. Buck visited in Hsrtselle the
past week.
Adams has returned home to
and firs. 1 ilenry Freudenberg are In
and Mrs. O. II. Mahoney are In Elk-
mont, Ain.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mohes, of Birming
ham, are visiting relatives here.
s%, outler the past week.
Misses Lillie and Ada Saywell, of Shef
field, are visiting here.
Miss Pearl Davidson Is In Rlrmlughaid.
Mesdauies A. D. Pettus and James Kelley.
of Birmingham, visited Mrs. L. H. Seweli
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kerr are visiting In
Miss Nellie McRrUl
Miss Ellen Irwin Is home from Athens.
Misses Buchhelt *ud Worthington are lu
Birmingham.
Mrs. J. T. White Is at home from Hunts
ville.
i .mi, ui .uikiibiiu, .timnt-n -niiirf, jiuiuiru aim
Maxwell, of MlllcdgeYllle; Ionise Jones, of
The Plnlus; Anna Lou Nlsbot, Annie Laurie
Adams, Agues lawerette. Hannah Leonnrd,
sud Mary Nlshot, and Messrs. Frank Den
thnne and Mr. linker, of SlllledgevlUe: Jim
Ingram, John Wntterson, I. F. Griffith.
Will Tomlinson. Bob-Ingram. Brevard Nls-
bet and John Hudson and others.
Miss Julia Adams was hostess at «
llghtful party given nt her home on Mag
nolia hill Wednesday night In honor of her
R uest*, the Misses Adams, of South Caro
na.
I. F. Griffith, Jr., was the host Wed
nesday evening nt n reception given In
honor of his cousin,, Miss Butler, of Phe-
lan, Gn. A large crowd of the younger
set was present, and dancing was enjoy
ed until a Inte hour, when delicious re
freshments were served.
The Country Club gave a dance Thurs
day night at Hudson's mill In honor of
the visiting young Indies In the city
Among those present were Misses Wllfli
Lewis Crttssello, of Atlnutn; Burnette,
of Hnarta; Agnes Lbverette, Odllle King,
of Macon; nnd Meant« Brevard Ntslnd.
Frank Dennis, Itoy Htuhhs, Bob Hcotte nnd
John Adams.
Misses I.lllle Williams nnd Jnnle Pen
nlngtoii hnve returned from Pennington.
Misses Bertha Thomas. Annie Imitrle
Adams nnd Richmond Walton are
licr country home, "Oconee Heights,"
Rockville.
vllle. Is the guest of her i
Dead w.vler.
Miss Louise Butler, of Phelan, Is the
guest of Mrs. P. B. Griffith.
Miss Julia Young was hostess nt a de
lightful tea Thursday night, given In hon
of the Misses Poole, of Wnrrenton.
WINDER.
Miss Ola Daniel returned homer Inst week
from a month's visit-to relatives In Wilkes
county.
Gainesville and Flowery Branch^
..here she will spend a few days before
returning to her home In Norcross,
Miss Ora I^e Camp will leave nc_
Mncon, where she enters Wcsleynu Fe
male college.
A. D. McCurry. J. II. Kilgore and John
Kilgore are In New York.
Miss Ruby Carlthers Is visiting In Mon-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmea Wliltohend, of 8pnr-
tn.
the guests of Mrs. J. W. Herrin.
Miss Cnlllo Wilhite has returned from
visit to friends In Athens.
Miss Clio Rush, who has been on sn
extended visit In North Carolina'nnd South
Carolina, returned home Inst
'nrollnn. returned home Inst week.
Mrs. A. H. Gentry, Jr., Is In Ht. Lonts,
visiting relatives. She will ho away for
some time.
Mrs. II. A. Carlthers nnd Mrs. Wei-
lK»rn are speudlng several days at Tallulnb
Falls.
Carl Nlblack nnd Tillss Lucy Jackson
attended n house party nt Tucker Inst
Mrs. A. D. McCarty Is visiting her par
ents nt Gainesville.
Mm. William R. Long Is In Athens, called
serious Bines
Langston nnd
guest* of Mrs. Carl Imnuer
Misses Fannie and Mnrln Ilaynnn have re
turned from visits to Mncon, Hpnrta nnd
Atlnutn.
Mrs. Philip Durden, of Monroe, Is spend
mouth with her'parents, Mr.
Mrs. T. R. Co:
nnd
Miss Annie Cox. who has been visiting
Monroe, returned home yesterday.
Mrs. A. L. Rogers and daughters, Ellon-
both nnd 8arah. are In Wnynesboro, the
gueMts of Mrs. C. W. Hklnner.
Mis* Lucy Hines, of Atlanta, has !>een vis
ing her aunt, Mrs. 8. O. Jordan, at Hluen
III*. •
Ml*s Annie Wicker gave a vft*y enjoyable
».arty on Moudap evening In honor of her
guest, Miss Nora Hopkins, of Duhllti.
In Hnwklnsvllle, the guest of Mrs.
M. W. Warren. Hhe was honored with sev
eral very delightful entertainment*.
The Hnnderavllle High Hehool logins Its
,>**lon Heptember 3. The following
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SEMI-ANNUAi: 8TATEMENT
For the Rig Months Ending June 2®, 1906, of the Condition of the
Illinois Life Insurance Co.
OF CHICAGO.
"rsnnl.Hci unilcr tho law, of tho itate of Illlnola; made to the gorernor of the atate
of cicnrsta in nuraoance of the lawa of aald atate.
I rlnWiwl office, 1}< Monroe alreer. rblcago,
. . I. CAPITAL 8TOCK.
a";::!!;:;
!!:. A f 8ET . 8, *ms.««
T,, .. III. LIABILITIES.
.Total liabilities
'V- INCOME DURING THE FIRST 8IX MONTH8 OF THE YEAR 1906.
v - DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE FIR8T SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
Tom dl.imnemeat,
A in;.;- ,,f tn, act of ineonionttloii, duly eertldeil, la of die In the office of the In-
StIK.' '"nmil»»loner.
*Tati: op ILLINOIS—County of Cook. ....
I er*onally appenretl before the underslgneil Oswald J. Arnold, who. being duly
SI'S: nn ‘ 1 oflY* that be It the sccretam of HUuola Life Inaurance Couiwiny,
•»'l that the foregoing statement la correct and true. 1*8^ AJ*D J. ARNOLD.
• won. to and aulmerihed before me Notary I-oblle.
Reliable Agents Wanted in Every Town
- J- C. TUMLIN, State Mgr.,
501 ENGLISH-AMERICAN BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
VIDALIA.
Mrs. Mary McMIlInn, Miss Mamie
Mllbiu, Mrs. Nora Caraway and little son.
Hurry, nil of Rlnckshenr, are visiting rel-
atlv
Mis* Haddock, with her llttlo nephews
of Hnddock, are visiting the fntnlly
A. Hart.
Mis* Inin Conner nnd Miss Flora Car
penter visited at McGregor Thursday.
N’oriunu Williamson, of Normautown, was
1*1 tor here Friday.
John !>. Coleman and Miss Viola Rsbtin,
Jenkins Is visiting In North Car
olina this week.
H. A. MeColskey returned from
lslt
to relative* In North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gordon, of Seward,
are visiting Professor M. L. Purcell, of
our town.
John N. Patrick and fntnlly hare returned
front n visit to north Georgia.
Miss Annie Mar Horne, one of the fac
ulty of the Yldnlla Collegiate Institute,
hn* returned from attending the Athens
Hummer school, and from n visit to rela
tives In Mncon.
Colonel Marcus Calhoun, of Mount Ver
non. spent some of this week with his
Mp»- f. L. Me Waters has returned from
an extended visit to rclntlves In Mncon.
Miss Imogene McQueen gave her little
friends n very pleasant receptlou Thurs
day night.
Mrs. J. W. Poe Is visiting nt her old
home In Houth Carolina this week.
Mrs. Dl\ II. W. Neel Is spending some
time with relatives In Hall conn
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Saturday afternoon nt 6 o'clock, the
members of the Country Club enjoyed a
shower party. There was music by Hoff-
man’s baud nnd refreshments were served.
Miss Minnie Lee Rainer, of Union
Springs, Is the guest of Miss Genie Burke.
Misses llattie Goodwyn and Kathleen
Davis hove returned after a pleasant visit
to IMke Hoad.
Miss Halter, of Omaha. Gn.. la the guest
of her brother. Gerfeld Halter.
Miss Elsie Miles, of Charlottesville, Vn..
la visiting Miss Kate Steiner.
Mrs. W. H. Seymour and young daugb-
«r are at Chautauqua, N. Y.
ter and '
'olnt Clear.
Mrs. John Watts has gone to Kentucky
n a visit.
Mr». Palmer Ellsberry baa gone to Co
den for a few week*.
Miss Units Nix has gone to Chicago to
visit relatives.
Virgil Griffin, secretary to the Atahnmn
railroad commission, has gone to Chicago
to visit hi* brother, Ben, Griffin.
Miss Mlttle Ellen Ashley has returned
from a visit to Birmingham.
Mlsa Nell Rainer, of Union Hprlngs, Is
the guest of MIms Mary Ashley.
Mrs. II. C. Davidson baa returned from
{ ’The*'Her. C. A. Htakely and wife bars
returned from Blount Hprlngs.
Irwin Jones, of EYanarllle. Ind., Is vis
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plnrksrd.
Miss Willie Jenu Steward, of Blrmlng-
hnui; Miss Alsa Barnes, of Tuscaloosa;
Miss Edna Howard oud Miss Ellse Mead
ors, of Lowndeslmro. are visiting Mrs. J.
M. Greene, on Adam** street.
Mrs. Robert M. Collins and Miss Kate
Collins are nt Atlantic ClQr.
Ixmloi
Mrs. G«*orge Mai
arks bare retnrnen. jp„
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Kenneity have re-
torasd friHii their wedding trip.
Mr, and Mr*. J. M. Kennedy have re*
turned from Atlantic city.
The marriage of litas Carrie Faber and
Mr. Uhifelder tosh place Thursday after-
Lee and MIsaek Hnxcl and Edna McKee are
visiting In Fort Smith, Ark.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Crane hnve re
turned to Athens, Gn., after a visit here.
Miss Annie Lou Hplght Is visiting lu
North Carolina.
Miss Gertrude Mlthon. of Birmingham,
visited here the past week.
Mrs. R. II. Wolcott Is In Huntsville.
Mrs. H. II, Sprot, of Livingston, Ala., Is
visiting hero.
Miss Virginia Lila, of Lynchburg, Va„ Is
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeil are at Vine-
mont.
Mrs. Nellie Morrow In visiting in Hunts
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Rich are nt Care
Spring, Gn.
Mrs. Rosalie Young, of Salem, N. C., Is
visiting here.
Ml** Lulu Alnion, of Moulton, I* here.
Mrs. Charles Lane, of Huntsville, wus
here the past week.
Miss Florence Gooch, of Huntsville,' visit
ed here the past week.
Miss Mabel Smith Is In New York city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Simpson are visiting
In west Tennessee.
Mrs. II. R. Heard and Miss Grecunwald
are visiting In New Jersey.
Miss Mamie Coleman Is visiting at Look
out Mountain.
Mrs. Husnn M. Nation Is ot home from
Washington, I>. C.
Mlsa Florence Wells, of 8alem, Tenn., Is
visiting Miss Edna Lee.
Miss Elisabeth Richardson, ortluntarUIe,
has returned home.
Miss Anule Skeggs Is nt home from Vlne-
mont.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II. Allison nnd Miss
Mabel HIrd are attending the G. A. It. en
campment nt Minneapolis.
W. P. Badge and daughter. Miss Edith,
... - nt home from St, Louis nnd Louisville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James E. Morrow are nt
home from Somerville.
Miss Dona Stroup, of Neel, Is visiting
here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Stroup, of Neel, were
recent visitors here.
On Thursday night Misses Bernice Mor
row nnd Helen Hlntter entertained a party
of friends nt the home of Miss Morrow in
Decatur. Atmnt fifteen couple* were pres
ent nnd n pleasant evening was spent. Ito-
number of Imnt-
WAYCROS8. —
Miss Mattlo Breuier delightfully entertain
ed some of her friends a few evenings sgo
at her home on Francis street. Music,
recitations nnd games were enjoyed during
the evening and at a late hour dainty re
freshment* were served.
J. W. Rost wick, of the Phoenix Hotel,
Waycross, has returned from n pleasant
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norch pnrtr given by Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Black nt their pretty home ou Bo** street.
table* were arranged for the game of old
tunld'a progress, which provoked much
1 fun. During the evening de-
laughter
llghtful refreshment* were served.
lunnlcntt, Ynln Stridden, Nannie Moore,
en*. Mary Black, Loin Tucker, Llxzlo John
son nml Mlttle Maclcmy, Messrs. Hugh and
AndersonMohnson, Bren Garner, !<oe Black,
Alien Wright. DT. Wright, Alf Turner, W.
S. Ilrook*. Jeff and Dan Hii '
Morgan nml Marvin Owens.
GREENSBORO.
Misses Mozella nml Kate Neal, of Thom-
the guests of honor nt a delight-
Ion given them by Mis* Henri-
» on Monday evening. Delicious
much was served on the veranda by Misses
ful
Boise Smith and Bohn Jernigam ’\'ho j»ar-
lors and sitting room
orated with growing plants nml Jn
of marigolds. Mis* Smith wn* n**l*tcd In
enty-flve
people were present.
Mis* Jefrle Martin, of Hhellmnn, who has
been the gue*t of Miss Ellse Armor, has
returned home.
Misses Sallle Evans and Emily Ponder
returned home Tuesday after n visit to
Mr. ami Mr*. II. T. Evans.
Rev. and Mrs, A. F. O'Kolley returned
Friday from ft ten days’ stny nt Daniel
cnlng lu honor
Sllonin, nml Miss Mary Madison
guest of Miss Branch.
Messrs. Don nnd Floyd Carmichael gave
n party at their mother * home on Wednes
day evening lu honor of their guests. Miss
Sander
■ White Plains, Miss Ruby Haynes
nnd Miss Julia Sander* of Penllebl, nnd
Mr. Gordou Baynes. About thirty of the
younger set were present.
trip to the mountnlus of North Cnrollnn.
Miss Gttle (Ray, who lias been visiting
relatives nnd friends In Birmingham and
Atlnutn, has returned to her home In this
*ty.
Miss Maud Jenkins, who has been visiting
relatives In Valdosta, has returned home.
Little Miss Thelma Dickens delightfully
entertained her friends with a very protty
party Inst Wednesday afternoon. Various
games were Indulged In dnrlng the after
nml her Uttle son, El-
i few day* ago for Humter, 8.
they will spend some time.
1 Mrs. Brower left a few days
‘ ‘ the
Mrs. E. McLnury an
hert, left a few day*
whero t‘
Judge nnd _ r ,
ago for Douglas, where they will be
guests of their son, J«n* Brewer.
Mr*. J. W. Smith, who has hern In New
_ returned to her
home In this rlty.
Mrs. 8. T. Hitch has returned from n
pleasant trip to Indian Spring.
W. A. Nenl has returned tn his home In
this city after a pleasant visit to New
York.
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. T. Bowen left Thurs
day night for Tate Springs, where they will
spend three or four weeks.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Fesperman nnd Iltle son,
fas
George, left one day last week for Wilming
ton nnd Wrlghtsville Bench, N. C„ where
they will spend some time.
Mr*. E. H. Armor entertained alftcen
young Indies at a charming domino party
on Thursday In honor of MIrrcs Jolflo Mar
tin nnd Eiuelyn ponder. Score wn* kept
ursdny In honor of
nd Eiuelyn Ponder
Ly fastening dominoes
hearts. The prize, * Ihjx of stationery,
rtln *" * “
8CH00L8 AND COLLEGE8.
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THE SOUTH'S LEADING MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL.
GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY
COLLEGE PARK, GA.
Limited to 80 boarding pupils, with ten teachers. Special preparation
for Southern college*. Graduates accepted by colleges w ithout exami
nation. Parents cordially Invited to viiit and inapect tha school before
entering their sons elsewhere.
COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., Prat.
Gainesville
GEORG IA
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COLLEGE and DQ r V ATT
Conservatory D Iv EL* il v
offers beet advantage In muilc, elocution, art; «P«cUl count sod tralnlnt cUsirs foeMusteTeachen; i
piano*; two Pips organs; moat beautiful Concert ball in fba aoutb. Brcnau had 275 boarder* last year,
representing 15 atater. Beautiful buPdlngi.Wtal location. Altitude 1400 feet. For cotalotue, address
• - - x, c»oi
A. W. VAN BOOSE or H. J. PEARCE, Associate Presidents. Gainesville, Georgia
ho pti_-.
presonted to Miss Mart
aus. DoIIolou* tutti-frutti cream nud violet
and white cakes were served by Misses
hand-painted
ttlouery, wn*
by Miss Knte I2v-
. jy Hutchinson. Mr*.
Armor tva* assisted Ifl receiving by Mrs.
G. A. Hall and Mrs. W. G. Armor.
Misses Lucy and Itebn Jcrnlgnn gave a
delightful ten ou Thursday, evening, nt
which they entertained MInscs Marla nnd
Celeste Pork. Elolse Htnlth and Kara L.
Thornton nnd Messrs. Luther Smith, Onr-
Mrs. It. H. Overton nnd son, Boy, have
returned from Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Hall, of Norwood, nro
visiting Mrs. J. B. Armor.
Miss Mattie Hill, of Washington, and
HEFLIN, ALA.
Mrs.fl Atnmfwyandtno cuiftw tfatwtyt
Mrs. Owen Black entertained the young
tier, of Atlnntn.
ones, of Jones Mill, Ala.
Mr. Will Haley hn* returned from At
Innflc City.
Mr. Gn* Perryman, after speudlng sev-
.. centalu for
Jep* nnd Gus Morgan are In north Cle
burne this week.
Alonzo Atkins, Bussell Bean, tills and Jep
Rockdale, Is the guest
of hi* uncle, John Kitchens.
A delightful event of the week was the
AMUSEMENTS
\GRAND
TUrmWAT, MATINKM AMI MOOT.
DAVID PROCTER
AM) COMPANY IN TUB UNIVERSAL
COMEDY SUCCESS
A MESSAGE FROM MARS
SALE NOW OPEN.
Indorsed by^the Public, Press and Clergy.
Night prices 2Sc to $1.60. Matinee 25c to TBe.
CASINO
VAUDEVILLE
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
SALE AT BIJOU BOX OFFICE.
Messrs. Hill Lewi*,’ of Hllonni. nnd .ftinlus
Lewis, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs.
H. T. !»owls.
Misses Mays and Victoria Robins, of
Harlem, arrived Friday to visit Rev. nnd
Mr*. J. G. Robins.
Mr. nml Mr*. K. W. Copelnn nnd children
returned from Union Point Friday.
Mrs. Albert Grow nml Mis* Fay Hutchin
son returned home Friday after spending
several weeks with relatives here.
Miss Leila Jerulgnn returned Friday from
a delightful visit to friends In Alabama.
Misses Mozelle nml Knte Neal, who hnve
been the guests of Miss Henrietta Smith,
returned to their home In Thomson Friday.
Peyton King, of Atlanta, Is visiting hi*
father, l\ M. King.
\l. nn.l II.. U’
Mr. ami Mrs. WV R. Jackson nnd family
HARAL80N.
Miss Pearl Lyle ami Mrs. Jessie Cald
well are In Hcmdn for n day or two.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Berry Lyle are visiting
relative* nnd friends here today.
Mr*. Whitaker and Mrs. John Caldwell,
of Cnrinel, visited Mr*. W. T. Cain ban
this week.
otto Hutcheson was In the city recently.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Orovensteln and
Mrs. Counts will, lu n few days, make p
DONALD FRASER SCHOOL FOR BOYS
Prepares for College. Georgia Tech and Annapolis.
Thorough course*; Excellent home-life. Fine Discipline. Opens
Ssptember 13. For handsome catalog, wrlto
GEORGE GARDNER. Principal, Decatur, Ga.
Georgia School of Technology
A technical institute of tho highest rank, whose j-raduates, without exception.
memben of the class of 1906 wore placed in lucrative nnd desirable positions
btfort graduation. Advanced courses in Machanical, Electrical. Textile, Mining
and Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip
ment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library and now Chemical Labo
ratory. Coat reoaonable. Each county in Georgia entitled to fifteen free
scholarships. The next session begins Sept. 26, 1906. For catalogue, address
H. G. MATHESON. A. M.. LL:D„ President, Atlanta. Georgia
WASHINGTON SEMINARY
North Avenue and Peachtree Street. ATLANTA.
For Girt* and Young Ladies. Boarding Department strictly
limited to provide refined home life. Classes divided Into sections
averaging about ten students to secure personal instruction.
Faculty of eighteen college graduates. Primary, academic, college
preparatory, music, art and elocution. Certificate admits to Vassar,
Wellesley, Etc. 28th Year begins September 13, 1906.
Catalogue on application to
Phone 647, J North.
L. D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT'
Principals.
visit to Havnnunh nml vicinity.
Mr*. W. T. Cii In linn 1* Improving,
hn* b(*sw quits III for tftnw Him*.
8b<*
MACON.
The Mnron friends of 31 r. C'heekley Khnw,
Jr., formerly of this place, hut now of
Chattanooga, Tenn., hnve been greatly In
terested- thl* week In the announcement
of his engagement to Miss Angel Chirr,
of New York. The wedding date Is uot i
yet announced, but the ninrrlnge will oc
cur In New York some time In the nntumn. )
Mrs. Hn rah Frances Crnwford announce*
the engagement of her daughter, Murle I
Antoinette, to Mr. Wllllnm Gordon Wood- j
side, of Minneapolis. Minn. The wedding
will occur on Tuesday, Heptember 18, at
the home of the bride.
A Urge pnrty of Mncon friends nro plan
ning to atteud the wedding of Ml** Helen
Roliert* ami Mr. Torn Roms, which take*
plnce In Atlanta, fteptetnlier 6, nt the
residence of the bride's onrent*. Dr. nnd
Mrs. J. W. Roberts. Mis* Lllllsn Solo
mon nnd Ml** Alice Wllllnm*, of Mncon,
nrc among the attendant*.
Mlsa Uniillne Houghton ontertnlned with
a Iwnntlful dinner dunce on Wednesday
evening, c*hi
ker's bouse
or were
AGNES SOT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
DECATUR, GA.
Six miles from Atlanta.
F. H. GAINES, D.D.,
President.
1. Nine Buildings.
2. Modern Gymnailum.
3. Ample Laboratories and Equipment
4. New $60,000 Dormitory.
5. Superior Advantages In Music and
Art.
6. Health- Record Unsurpassed.
ENROLLMENT FAR IN ADVANCE OF ANY
PREVIOUS YEAR AT THIS DATE. SESSION
OPENS SEPTEMBER 19.
irui funner «inn«’c mi I'um-wni
complimentary to Mis* Ruth l*n
Dlise party. The guests of hoi
• Miss Ruth Darker, Mis* l’ci
IPBMPVRH KtMPWHIipVMPMP
elope Clsrke, Mis* EHxnlieth OmImwii, Mis*
MnrIon Morris, Mr. John Fort, Jr., Mr.
Ilerliert Co<ldliigtoii snd Mr, T. C. Darker.
Jr. Alwmt thirty yotinie people enjoyed
Miss Houghton's hospitality ou this occa
sion.
3Iiss I.lla Cahsnlss ontertnlned Mra. Au
gustus Jones, of Jnrkson, 311**., on Thurs-
W *
An Interesting game of
a;....
Mr*. Jnmes Ross. Miss Belle Ro«s nml
James Iloss, Jr., left ou Wednesday for
Atlantic City. N. 4.
3lr*. Wingfield Nisliet, MInscs 3Inry nml
Blanche Nlshet. have returned from Hun-
nyslde, (in., where they have been visit-
*- 31 rs. 3IcIt»tosh Kell.
M. Bdwnnl Fellows, who has lieen III
for six or eight weeks, with fever, nt the
3Incou hospital, hope* to lie able to returu
bis home this week.
After completing a charming motoring
trip through New Jersey with 3Ir. nml
3Ira. Fretlerlck II. I*bpe, of Augusta, 3!r*.
.Mluter WImliery |* now nt Newport. It.
PHARMACY
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lu 12 months. Address Sol TI1KRN COL-
— _ —ant Bldg.,
Inntd, Gn. iieinnml for our graduates
coed* the supply.
TWENTY-SE VENTH SESSION
BARILI SCHOOL OF MUSIC
For the lllfber Art of Plano Playing and Singing and a thorough
MUSICAL D EVELOPMENT.
Director Alfredo Barili.
School Reopens Monday, September 3, 1906.
Studios 507-308 Lowndes Building, and Residence Studio:
83 WE8T FIFTH 8TREET, ATLANTA, GA.
home from Tate
, where *to<? Will miiniu I*»r mttiH* unit*. mi hmi>■■■«•■ i
Mrs. J. W. Csbanlss aud Miss Ula C’aba- New Jersey
retnnlti for some time.
id** have
Hprlngs.
3ir*. Wllllnm Henry Boss left on Wednes
day for n month's stay nt the Manor In
Asheville.
3!r*. C. I>. Dearson, MINI l^mlsc Ayres
and 31 r. Aslier , Ayres have returned from
Kyle Hprlngs, Trim. Sirs. Lewis Wood,
of Augusetn. accoiupunled Sirs. Dearson
to Mncam and will lie her gm-.*t for. *cv-
crnl day*.
3II»* CsnUUe Ijiinnr will take a delight
ful mitomolfVc trip through New York snd
rosy In tb e early
autumn, with
Mr.*nn»l Mrs. John Alton Harris, of New
early
York, nml Sir. I-tinnr YVsshlngto
1-Gninr leave* Macon for*New Y'ork
lu Heptember.
Sllss Rossltcr Collin* returns this week
from a charming summer spent In Eu
rope. The Itinerary of MU* Collin*’ trip
wn* through Italy, Switzerland. Spain,
• Jetmany. England ami Crane*.
Sirs. Basil Wise left on \Vrdnc«day for
Hattie Creek, Sllch., where 9be will J.da
her aunt. Sira. I-ee Kill*, lb-fore r.-turn
ing home Mr*. Wise will \i--lf h«r />.*•
ler, Mrs. J. L. Fearing, lu Chicago
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