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Mr*. Gtforge C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants.
DINNERS AT CLUB.
A few Informal dinners were given
Pundfty evening at the Piedmont Drlv-
In* Club, the guest* of which Included
Mr and Mra. Robert Shedden, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry English, Miss Nellie How-
ell, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Arkwright,
Mies Scott of Kansas City, Mr.', Thos.
Lyon. Mr. Charles Bayne, Mr. Edward
Inman, Mr. Joe Brown Connally, Mr.
Robert Clarke, Mr. Arthur Keely, Mr.
Thomas Thompson. Mr. Robert Keely,
Mr. Verstlte Glenn. *
COACHING* PARTY.
Colonel and Mr*. Robert Lowry will
give a coaching party Monday after
noon In honor of Governor and Mrs.
Joseph M. Terrell. After the drive
the guests will be entertained at din
ner at the Piedmont Driving Club.
Colonel and Mrs. Lowry's guests In
clude Governor and Mrs. Terrell. Dr.
and Mrs. Nlcolson, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Northen, Mr. and Mra. Clark
Howell, Mrs. Edward Barnes, Mias
Jsma Dooly, Colonel Willis Ragan, and
Colonel Charles W. Crankshaw.
MR. AND MR8. JENKINS
TO ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Jenkins will en
tertain Informally Monday evening at
their home In West End.
Their guests will be Miss Marie Boo
zer, Miss Gladys McLane, Miss Jessie
Hynds, of Rome; Misses Julia and Al-
Ite Purser, Misses Mave and Lissle
Richardson, Miss Lallle Tipton. Miss
Erskln* Frailer, Mlaa Nora Belle Ros
ser, Misses Nellie and Nancy Prince,
Misses Bessie and Mertle Hancock,
Miss Marie McIntyre, Miss Bessie
Dyer, Miss Sara Skinner, Mias Char
lotte Chaffee, Miss Ruth Burnette, Mias
Resale Pope, Miss Martha Wagoner,
Miss Marjorie Wlkle, Miss Edna Keen,
Miss Marie Btidwell, Mr. Earle Cox.
Mr. Henry Hynds, Mr. Clark Frasier,
Mr. Walter Smith, Mr. Pearce Helfner,
Mr. Tucker Calloway, Mr. Norman
King, Mr. Robert Troutman. Mr.
Marshall Nelms, Mr. Ralph Banks, Mr.
J. B. Suttles, Mr. Phlll Morgan, Mr.
Charley Goodman, Mr. Willie Teague,
Mr. Louis Muse, Mr. Brown Keen, Mr.
A inti ah Graves, Mr. Edmond Falvey,
Mr. John Gotlere, Mr. Taylor Wyche,
Mr. John Armstead, Mr. Cliff Love-
ce, Mr. William Jenkins, Mr. Same
llsbee. •
Mary Prentiss. Mr*. Tom Burke, Mrs.
Hoxle, Mr*. W. O. Mathewson, Mr*.
L. D. Scott, Mrs. J. A. Thomas, Mr*.
Harrison.
RETURN FROM - HONEYMOON.
Hneclal to The Georgian
Huntsville. Ala., Sept. I.—Mr. Camp
bell Perley and bride, nee Mias Anna
Louise Kelley, of Boston, hare re
turned from their Eastern honeymoon
and will make tble their home. Mr.
Perley la chief engineer of the Merrl-
mac Manufacturing Company.
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TO BRIDAL PARTY.
A number of happy Informal aftalra
will be given thie week for Miss Net
tle Stelnhelmer and Mr. Carl Newman,
whose marriage will take place Sep
tember 11. Thursdey evening they will
be guests of honor at a theater party.
Wednesday evening Mra. L. F. Dreyfus
will give a party for them, and on Sat
urday evening Mlaa Cronhelm will en
tertain In their honor.
MRS. WILLIAMS~ENTERTAINS.
Monday evening Mra. E- M. Williams
will entertain at a beautiful dinner In
1. nor of Miss Pearl Peck and Mr. Rich
ard C. Shoup. her guests to Include
only the bridal party and the brothers
of the bride.
The table will be moat artistic In Its
appointments, and will be decorated
with quantities of pink roses.
Mrs. Williams will receive her guests
In a beautiful gown of white mull. Mlaa
Trek will wear a lingerie frock of pink
silk mull, elaborately fashioned with
lace. Miss Josephine Davis will wear
white lace with a touch of pink.
Those who will be present are Mis*
Pearl Pack, Miss Josephine Davis, Mr.
Richard C. Shoup, Mr. Cornwell Broek-
ens, Sir. Hoyt Peck, Mr. Btarr Peck.
TO MISS*PECK.
Several pleasant Informal affairs
have been planned for the Peck-Shoup
bridal party, and will be given Monday
and Monday evening. Mrs. W. M.
Rcott will entertain Monday evening
at fresco at her beautiful home.
Grant street, her guests to Include the
bridal party and a few of the Intimate
friends of Mias Feck.
MRS. COX T0~ENTERTAIN.
Monday afternoon Mrs. Joseph
Cox will entertain with an automobile
party for Mias Pearl Peck and her bri
dal party. The party will meet at the
apartment of Mrs. Cox, on West Baker
street, and after a delightful drive to
the country will return to town In
time for the dinner to be given In
their honor by Mm. E M. Williams.
MR8. HODGES' BRIDGE.
Tuesday afternoon at her attractive
home, on North avenue, Mrs. W. L.
Hodges will entertain informally at
bridge. The occasion will be a pretty
compliment to her mother, Mm. James
Hodges, and Mm. Hodges will have
ns her guest* sixteen of her. married
friends. Those Invited are: Miss Julia
Orme, Mm. Williams, Mr*. Hunt, Mm.
Winn, Mm. J. W. Williford. Mm. Cha*.
Hulburt. Mrs. Maurice Thomas, Mias
SPLENDID MUSIC 8UNDAY
AT FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday was a day long to be remem
bered In Atlanta, not only by the mem
bers of the First Baptist church, who
celebrated the eleventh annlvereary of
Dr. W. W. Landrum's pastorate, but
by all lovers of good music who were
fortunate enough to be preseat at the
morning and evening services at this
splendid new church.
At no period of the history of sacred
music In Atlanta has more absolutely
delightful and satisfactory programs
been rendered than those presented
Sunday morning and evening by the
choir of the First Baptist church under
the direction of Professor J. P. O'Don
nelly, organist.
The regular choir. Mm. Peyton H.
Tood (soprano), Miss Marguerite Dun
lap (alto), Mr. Thomas B. Davies
(tenor), Mr. John S. Scott (bass), Mr.
C. T. Wurm (cornetlst), and Mr. J. P.
O'Donnelly (organist and director),
waa augmented by the following well
known vocallsta: Sopranos. Mrs. W.
S. Elkin, Jr.. Mm. B. D. Silver, Miss
Louise Van Harllnggen: altos, Mrs.
Clarence Blosser, Mr*. W. T. Perker-
son, Mr*. F. A. Wynne: tenors, Mr. F.
L. Tllke, Mr. Marlon Roberts, Mr.
Charles Hoke. Mr. Charles Gallmard;
basses, Mr. Edward H. Barnes, Mr. Ed
ward Werner, Mr. Ernest Waltt, and
Mr. T. L. Jennings.
The morning program was thorough
ly classlr, embracing selections and ar
rangements from Wagner, Chopin and
Donlsettl, each number of which,
whether vocal or on organ or cornet,
was faultlessly rendered.
The cornet eolos by Mr. Charles
Wurm and the organ preludes and
postludes hy Profesaor O'Donnelly
were exquisite contributions to the
beautiful programs.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND ALL SUPPLIES AT
JOHN M. MILLER CO.’S,
39 MARIETTA ST.
Pilgrims Chorus,” from Tannhauaer,
And “Just an I Am," arranged from
Chopin, were among the most notable
vocal eelectlone of the morning ser
vice.
Shelley** "Festival Gloria In Excel-
*1*" and Chadwick** “Hark, Hark, My
Soul,’* gave splendid opportunity at
the evening services for the display of
the unusually fine voices of the regu
lar choir, and the vocalists assisting
them.
“Jerusalem,” by Neldllnger, waa es
pecially effective.
Very Inrge congregations, necessi
tating the use of chairs in the aisles
at both morning and evening services,
manifested the most appreciative and
critical enjoyment of the splendid
music.
Dr. Landrum’s sermon in the morn
ing was a brief but Appropriate and
eloquent effort, from the text, "I have
kept the faith.” There was no ser
mon at night, only the beautiful song
service.
Dr. Landrum and hts congregation
enter upon the eleventh year of his
pastornte In Atlanta under the bright-
est and most hopeful auspices,
loved and respected by his people and
by the' ritlxen* of Atlanta, Dr. Lan
drum celebrated on Sunday another
anniversary with even greater manl
fcatntlon* of the esteem and affection
In which he Is held, than* ever before.
DECATUR, ALA
Oue of the most ohnMnlng social events
of the season wns the annual sunset ex
curslou given hy the Decatur I<odgc of
Elks on Thursday evening. The excursion
wns given on s steamboat on the Tennes
*e river. The steamer left the city at
30 p. m , Just ns the nun waa going down,
and returned h» the city about 10:80. A
large crowd of noclety people went on the
trip, and a most pleasant evening was the
result. . ^
The young men of the Decaturs gave a
dance In Elka hall Tuesday night, comp!!
lucntary to the vlnltlng young ladlen.
On Thursday evening. Mlsa Annie Hkegxs
entertained complimentary to Mist Bertie
Itarnard, who la vlaltlug here from I*oko
Providence, La.
Dr. and Mrs. Olln West, of Nashville.
,Tenn„ who were but recently married In
Nashville, are here on a visit to relatives.
IV. \V. Brooks, of Forf Deposit. Ala.. Is
visiting here.
Misses Mary Lee and lloye Brock tra In
Nashville.
Mr. and Mra C. B. Black, of Carbon
Hill, ars visiting relatives.
Miss Ulna Urock Is In Palkvllte.
Mlsa Pearl Davidson Is visiting In Bir
mingham.
Mr. and Mra. John L. Urock ars at home
from New Mexico.
Mra. 8. R. Garrison la home from Va!«
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Quite a colony of Atlanta people are
now at Atlantic City, th| list Includ
ing Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs.
John K. Murphy, Mrs. John Oliver and
family, Mr*. Henry Porter. Miss Por
ter, Miss Oglesby, Miss Gatins, Mr.
and Mr*. John 8. Cohen and family.
Dr. Rates Block, Mr. Charles Ryan and
Mr. Eugene Haynes.
Governor William D. Jelk*. of Ala
bama, spent Sunday In Atlanta, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hanson,
eiy route to Montgomery from New
York, where he took prominent part In
the recent reception to Hon. William
Jennings Bryan.
Mr. George Brookens, Jr., of Wil
mington, Del., and Messrs. Will and
Richard Catcher, of Piedmont, Ala.,
are among the out-of-town gues
have arrived for the Shoup-Peck
ding, which will take place Tuesday
evening.
Lieutenant William Ridley, of the
United States navy. Is expected In At
lanta early this week for a brief visit
to join his wife, who Is the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rus
sell, on North avenue.
Chief Justice Fltzhugh, of Memphis,
spent Sunday In Atlanta, the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hanson. He left
Sunday night, uccompanled by Mr.
Hanson, for Savannah, on a business
trip.
returned from New York and Boston.
of Mr. and Mrs. Orme Campbell.
Mr*. E. H. Hightower, of Dublin,
Ga., Is visiting friends in Atlanta.
Mra. Georg* M. Brown and ‘ family
have returned to the city.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Stewart have
returned from Europe.
Mlsa Bernice Felker has returned to
her home |n Dalton.
hermoos* Springs.
Mrs. M. A. t'srroll and daughter, of Csp
illton, Ga., are visiting here.
Miss Viol* Jones Is homo from Blrmlng
ham,
Mr. and Mra George Allen are visit
is In Michigan.
Mra C. F. Myrtle, of Cincinnati, Is her*
i a visit.
I.. M. Fnlk and daughter, Miss Stella
Falk, have returned from Now York «m)
other eastern cities.
Mr*. Oscar Pettit Is home from
mtnghsm.
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Mr. awl Mra J. K. Penney are visiting
In New York and other eastern cities.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin are visiting
In Huntsville.
■ Mrs. Mary Falkenber* la homa from Hot
Bprlnga, Ark.
Mlaa Kula Glvena, of Morganfleld, Kv., la
stalling here.
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‘PHONE US’
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL STREET.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, who
are traveling abroad this summer, were
In Carlsbad whan last writing to friends
In the city.—Nashville Banner.
Mrs. Ralph Van Landlngham and
children left Saturday night for Ashe
ville, N. C., where they will spend the
month of September with Mrs. Arthur
Middleton Olbbes.
Mr. E. C. Kinsey, who has been III
with typhoid fever at the Tallulah
apartments on Washington street, la
slowly Improving.
Miss Mary Bullosck, of Mobile, Ala.,
will, arrive In Atlanta Tuesday to be
the guest of Mrs. Albert Akers on
Juniper street.
Mr. C. W. Fusaelle has returned from
a visit* to Anbury Park and Ocean
Grove and will leave In a few days for
Indian Territory.
Mr. Will Markham, who has been
spending the summer at the Highlands,
will return to the city the flrst of
October.
Mr*. C. C. Hanson leaves In a few
days for Eufaula, Ala., to spend a fort
night with her sister, Mrs. William D.
Jelk*.
1 The Misses Fletcher, who are the
guests of the Misses Helfner, leave
Wednesday for their home In Forsyth.
Mrs. Blaine and children, of Tampa,
Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Samuel Walker, on East Tenth street.
Mr*. Bertha Ramsey and two chil
dren. Rpy and Annie, have returned
from the mountains of North Georgia.
Mrs. R. N. Berrien, Jr., and daughter,
of Waynesboro, Ga., are visiting Mrs.
J. R. Langford at 408 Oordon street.
Mr*. Louise Spalding Foster, who
has been spending some time at Indian
Springs, has returned to the city.
Mrs. Thomas Paine will return to
the city this week.
Miss Jennie Armstrong ha* returned
from a trip East
Mra. Emma Bell has returned from
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Tanner are at
Tybee Island.
Mr. Charles S. Kings be ry Is In Au
gusta.
Mr. Walter Naah Is at Asheville.
SCHOOL FOR WIVE8.
Advices from New York atate that
within a year. New York may have a
technical .high school to prepare girls
to become wives. How to nurse a sick
husband, how to attend to the thous
and one wants of a baby, and how to
keep down household expenses as low
the trusts will allow, are among the
things the girls wt|! be taught,
m n st popular young women In Ashe
■■ !.:•■ ■luring till- wai'.n.
Mrs. H. A. Gudger, Miss Emma
Gudger and Herman Gudger left the
first of the week for Panama, where
they wilt apend the winter with United
States Judge H. A. Gudger.
J. M. Young, of the Georgia Home
Insurance Company, who has been
spending some time In Asheville,
returned to his home In Atlanta.
Mrs. Jacob Stelnhammer has
turned to Savannah. Ga., after spend
ing several weeks In Asheville.
A. B. Duke has returned to New
York, after spending several days with
Asheville friends.
J. E. McLaughlin, of Atlanta, has re
turned to his home, after a week's stay
In Asheville.
Mrs. Frank Meyers and Misses Metta
and Fairley Culgedge are visiting In
Atlanta.
J. Kirk Jackson, of Montgomery, Ala.,
secretary to Governor Jelks, has been
In Asheville for the past week.
Mrs. Richard Pierce, of Savannah,
Ga, who has been visiting In Asheville
for the past three weeks, has returned
to her home.
Miss Sara Blythe, of Macon, Ga, ar
rived Thursday for an Indeflnite stay.
__ C. Smith are
at home at 880 West Peachtree.
Miss Kate Fort left Saturday for
New York, where she will visit her
slater, Mrs. Frank Whiteside.
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Howell left
Monday for Jacksonville, whence they
will go by water to Boston.
Mrs. J. P. Cooper and sons, of Rome,
Ga., are at the Piedmont. They leave
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In a few days for Boston.
Mrs. Charles J. Wachendorff has
returned from a six-weeks' visit to her
parents In Louisville, Ky.
Miss Navelle Matthews, of Thomas-
ton. Is the guest of Mlsa Frankie Mc-
Crory, of College Park.
Miss Agnes Green has returned to
her home In Dublin, after a visit to
Mr*. George W. Burney.
Mias Augusta Burney, of Dublin, Is
visiting her slater, Mrs. Thomas C.
Alston, 7T Hood street.
Mr*. R. F. Godby and children, of
Waynesboro, Ga., an* visiting relatives
and friends In the city.
Mr. F. Baxter, who has been ill at
Grady hospital, has been moved to St.
Joseph's Infirmary.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Earnest and Mr.
and Mra. Batchelor are at home at
145 Juniper street.
Miss Claire Mngford leave* this
month to enter Shorter College at
Rome, Ga.
Rev. and Mr*. C. B. Wllmer wUI be
at home at 841 Courttand street after
this week.
Colonel William Scruggs and the
Misses Scruggs have returned from
Toxaway.
Mr. Ralph Gibbs, who spent the last
week end In Monroe, has returned to
the city.
Miss Kathleen Calley left Sunday
afternoon for her home In Washing
ton, Oa.
Mr, and Mrs. James Gilbert have re
turned from the Highlands, North Car
olina.
Mr. Henry Whitman, of New Orleans,
spent Sunday and Monday In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr*. James J. Russell are
spending a short time at Atlantic city.
Mrs. M. Robinson, of Vldalla. Ga..
Is spending several weeks In Atlanta.
Dr. and Mra. W. S. Kendrick have
Such Is the plan officials of the board
of education now have under consid
eration. Impetus to the movement has
been given by the fact that Cleveland
has announced Its Intention of having
the first school of this kind In th
country.
‘‘The Idea Is not as new as Cleveland
people evidently'believe,” said Edward
B. Shallow, acting superintendent, In
the absence of Superintendent Maxwell,
In discussing this matter. "In our own
city the plan of teaching girls how to
do their work as wives was one of Jho
objects In view In the establishment
hy the board of education of two of our
Institutions—the technical high school
for girls and the domestic classes In
the vacation schools.
"There the girl Is taught sewing,
cooking, applied art* and other courses
In the study outlined by the Cleveland
board for Its new school. First aid to
the Injured, treatment for heat prostra
tion, caring for the hair, changing th*
clothing of an invalid without remov
ing him from the bed, and other Im
portant lessons are given by trained
nurses. The chief difference between
the courses given in New York and
those to be given In the Cleveland
school seems to He, In the fact that
we have no one line of studies given
over for the preparation of girls to be
come wives. Our courses have a more
general aspect, training a child to look
after her little brothers and slaters or
one who Is already a wife to care for
her children.”
In the latter case thlikclty already
has. In the vacation playgrounds,
courses which would of necessity be
placed In the curriculum of such a
school as that proposed. Experienced
nurses give young mothers Instruction
in proper feeding, bathing and cloth
ing of Infants and prescribe remedies
for simple ailments. Miss Evangeline
E. Whitney, the district superintend
ent In charge of the vacation schools,
of New York, says the Ignorance of
these young mother* Is appalling.
Miss Whitney's report to the super
intendent says that mothers often ask
to be taught certain kinds of work sc
they may assist their children at home,
With the Inauguration of the proposed
school these things will become known
to girls at an early age. so they can
marry with a full knowledge of all In
domestic science that a wife should
know.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
A wedldng that will be of widespread
Interest In North and South Carolina
will be that of Mlsa Margaret Albert
Beale and Mr. Robert Walter Fletcher,
which will take place at the Arden Cal-
very church on the evening of Septem
ber 15. Miss Beale Is a (laughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willing Beale,
and belongs to one of the oldest fam
ilies In Western North Carolina. •
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Coutourle. who
have been spending the summer at
the Battery Park hotel In this city,
have announced the engagement of
their daughter. Mlsa Emma Coutourle,
to Mr. William Archibald Wilkins, of
Wayneavllle, Ga. The wedding will
occur early In November.
The Coutourle# are from New Or
leans, where Mr. Coutourle Is engaged
In the cotton brokerage business. Mis#
Emma Coutourle ha* been one of the
BARNE8VILLE.
Mrs. B. F. Pickett and children have
arrived in the city after spending some
time with relatives in Llthla Springs
and Tallapoosa.
Miss Lucy Bepk, of Griffin, has been
the guest this week of Miss Mary Mln-
hlnnette.
Mlsa Mamie Johnston, of McDon
ough, has been the guest for some
days of her sister, Mrs. B. H. Butts.
Mrs. B. C. Milner and Miss Lola
Milner have returned from a pleasant
visit In Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. John T. Mlddlebrooks and Miss
Mamie Mitchell have gone to White
Springs, Fla., to remain a couple of
weeks.
Mrs. A. Peacock and children have
gone to Tallulah Falls to spend sev
eral weeks.
Mias Mae Duncan, of Columbus,
the charming guest of her friend. Miss
Priscilla Stroud.
Mra. W. R. Tucker, of Atlanta, has
been the guest of Mrs. Z. T. Evans for
several days.
Miss Annie Mlddlebrooks, of Yatea-
vllle, has been a popular visitor here
this week with Miss Nannie C. Kltch-
Ings.
Miss M. L. Lee, of Tusk
Is visiting Mrs. J. C. Collier. She for
merly lived here and has numerous
friends In the community.
Miss Leone Perdue, of Jonesboro, has
been In the city this week visiting the
family of her sister, Mrs, R. L. Bush.
Mrs. 'W. D. Candler, of Atlanta, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
S. Murphey.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Murphey have
returned from an extended visit North
and East, having visited a number of
itolnts of Interest while away.
Judge and Mrs. W. A. Prout have re
turned from a pleasant stay among
friends In Atlanta.
Mrs. Nannette Smith, of Wellston,
has been visiting her friend, Mrs. Hol
lis Gray.
Mrs. W. B. Smith and daughter, Miss
Ruth, have returned from a delightful
vjslt In Atlanta.
Colonel and Mrs. W. W. Lambdln
have been on a visit with relatives at
Blackshear the past week.
Mrs. Nora Peel, of Austin. Texas, Is
In the city to visit her cousin, Mrs.
C. G. Turner.
Mr. Walter Mlddlebrooks has re
turned from Birmingham, Ala., where
he has been in business, and will again
make Barnesvllle his home.
Miss Mollle Rogers has returned
from an extended visit among relatives
In Grlffln and Atlanta.
Dr. R. Powell Stephens has returned
to Middletown, Conn., to resume his
work as a professor In Wesleyan Uni
versity after spending his vacation with
relatives In this community.
Professor and Mrs. Grantland Mur
ray, of Oxford, have arrived In the
city nnd will make this their home.
Professor Murray will be a member of
the faculty of Gordon Institute.
Miss Priscilla Stroud entertained
Wednesday afternoon In honor of her
charming visitor, Mlsa Mae Duncan, of
Columbus. Quite a number of guests
railed between the hours of 6 and 7
o'clock. Miss Stroud was assisted In
receiving by her mother, Mrs. D. A,
Stroud, Mrs. Tom Murphey, Miss Nan'
nle C. Kltchlngs and Miss Ida Thur
man. Misses Annie Kate Smith. Min'
nle Tyler, Alice Hunt and Elam Groce,
dressed In dainty white dresses, with
yellow ribbons, served delightful re
freshments. The color scheme, white
and yellow, was carried out In every
detail. Those present to meet Miss
Duncan were: Mrs. Cutllff, Mrs. Lee
ter, Mrs. Pierce Hammond, Mrs. Clar
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The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St
of Hartwell, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
II. J. C<4.
JIIss Willie Mabry spent the past fort
night visiting friends In Atlanta.
Sirs. I. A. Tensley and little son, of
Hartwell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II.
J. Cox recently.
Mr*. J. M. Phillips, of Carnearllle. I* vis
iting her daughter, Mr*., T. B. Isbell.
Mr. I sham Strong, of Woodstock, Fla.,
•pent last week with relative* at the Al-
Messrs, George Edwards and Flem Smith
•pent last Areek In Nncoochee Vsllay.
Mr. Doyle Ramsay, of Bessemer. Ala., Is
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Mitchell, Mary 8troud, Eunice Stroud,
Lillian Mitchell, Myrtls Nelson, Mat-
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Hosa Hammond. Myrtls Franklin, Ida
Thurman, Luclle Blackburn, Helen
Wilkinson, Bessie Williams, Grace
Woodward, Nettle lose Grace, Annie
Smith, Nannie Kltchlngs, Annie
Mlddlebrooks, Lillian Spier, Annie
Claxton, Grace Porch and Leila Col
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TOCCOA.
On Friday evening Mr. and Sire. 8. B.
Patrick delightfully entertained a number
of the young people In honor of their at
Berta Hmllh, of Sic
nd Sllaa Mamie Pat
Sltas Mamie Patrick,
who la" of the brunette type, wna charm-
Inxly gowned In white with lace trimmings.
Silas Berts Smith, who la a blonde, wna
hnndaomely gowned In cream net over
cream allk. There wna a eonteat rolled a
"Floral Ixnre Ktory,” nineteen queatlnna to
l>e answered with the name* of Dowers.
Mlaa Annie Lee Kennedy wna the fortunate
winner of the prise, a Imuquet of beautiful
La France rosea. tied with white HIiImiu*,
which alie preaented to the gueata of honor.
Much merriment waa afforded the yoiiug
people bv eoeh. In turn, blindfolded, trying
to pin n'hat properl- — •*—
velt lautgworth'a |>I
trio-il to a curtain- Sllaa Jeaale Martin
came the nenrent to pinning the hat
"atralght.” I'nrilhnnnl triangles ent In
rled shapes were distributed, and each boy
requested to Dnd the other pnrt of hla tri
angle. which waa held tiy (hr young lady
who would lie Ida partner In the dining
room. Delightful ieea nnd (take were serv-
“silnn Itertn Smith. Of MeConnellsvIlle, 8.
C.. and Mias Slantle Patrick, of Dallas,
Tex., are gueata of Mr. and Mra 8. I>.
Patrick. . .
Silases Sllnnle Smith and Fanny Allan,
of Atlanta, visited Sllss Maggie Bushs last
Mr.' and Mra. ff. C. Edwards, accompa
nied by their aon and daughter. Claude aud
Bulb, are visiting In New York city.
Mr*. R. Dance. Sir*. E. E. Mltrhelt, sir*.
I>. SI. Snrlaon and Dr. SI. M. Riley attend-
cd the Woman's Mtaalonary t'nlon meeting
In CsrnesTtlle Thursday and Friday.
Among those who attended the camp
meeting at Poplar Spring* last Sunday were
ltev. John G. Ltgan. Mr. and Sir*. J. It.
Hlninum*. Sllaa I .-ml!'.' Htmmona. Sir. am'
Mra. D. R. Hog shed a ml etilldreu
WATKINSVILLE.
Miss Lena Brtghtwetl, of Athens, Is
the guest of Miss Mabel Langford.
Mr. Bob Langford, of Atlanta, and
son, Mr. R. Langford, are the guests
of relatives here.
Miss Marie FuIHlove, of High Shoals,
Is visiting the Misses Jackson.
Miss Julia Johnston Is at home after
spending some time at Bethabara
teaching.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris Jones
and children, with Miss Maude Jones,
of High Shoals, were the guests of
Miss Blanche Gwyn one day this week.
Mra. Myona Johnstone Is at home
again, having closed her school at
Booth.
Miss Lily Jackson Is visiting Mrs.
Clarence Hussey In Athens.
Mr. Harrold Hinton, of Barnett
Shoals, was In town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson'are en
tertalnlng a camping party at Barnett
Shoals this week. Those enjoying the
g leasures of this camp are Misses
ally Winn, Julia Ashford, Annie
White, Anna Camp, Julia Johnstone,
Messrs. Omer Elder, Orme Nealey,
Robert Billups, Earl Paulnott, Frank
Ashford and Johnnie Wilson, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Johnstone, of Decatur and
Dr. W. M. White.
Mr*. M. Stephenson I* the guest
of relative* here.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mayne were
visitors here this week.
Mrs. Thomas Brightwell and children,
of Maxeys, are the guests of Judge
and Mrs. Jackson.
Miss Maude Morton is vliltlng In
town.
MAR8HALLVILLE.
Mr. Manning Austin ha* returned
from a month’* summer course at the
University of Chicago. He will be
principal of the school at this place.
A very charming and attractive
young lady. Miss Law, from Washing
ton, D. C„ has been on a visit to Miss
Willie Rice. /
Mrs. Ida Wade and son; John Don
ald, have gone to Gainesville for a
few weeks. ,
Miss Nan Barksdale, from Mllledge-
vllle. Is a popular visitor to her sister,
Mrs. M. S. Ware.
Mrs. Dr. Mulllno Is spending a week
with her parents.
Mis* Edna Frederick 1* expected
home Saturday, after spending several
weeks In North Georgia.
WASHINGTON.
Mr*. James E. Reynolds returned Wednes
day from Lexington after a abort atay with
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Reynolds
Mrs. Harry Sudlow and non, of Aiken,
are expected next week to vlalt Mra. Dun
can DuBose.
Misses Lucy and Mary Dillard will arrive
Sunday from a three months' trip In Ku-
Tire. Battle DuBoae Arnold, who has been
visiting her slater, Mrs. Bettle D. Sima, In
Atlanta, has returned.
Mia* Cora Beck will arrive Saturday to
resume her duties at the Washington public
school.
Miss Maggie Hines left Wednesday to
visit relatives In Savannah.
Misses Marlon nnd Suale Hill, who hare
been the gueats of Mrs. Stokes In Augusta
for the paat two weeks, are expected home
Saturday morning.
Mrs. Hlinmons, of Atlsnta, Is visiting Mrs.
Sara Green on Mntn street.
Sira. Celeatla Hardy left Saturday for a
month's stay In West Point and Atlanta.
Mlaa Anna Bryan leaves In a few days
be spent several days
Mis* Annie Dempster Is n Brooki/e v
V., where she Is visiting Mrs. f! s£,*'
Mr- Ted Calvin has returned from
„ h „ P ,, \V th f *?«•* nt friends " 1 ’
Sir. nnd Mrs. J. A. Varnedoe uava
turned to Savannah after a vlslt to v^
I- I- Wlmlierly in this city. 10
and Mr*. J. TV. Witkloi arc •(■im..
relative* In Camden, B e r ® T,l,tln f
Her .and Mr*. C. O. Bradley are ■nendfn.
S*.ranrah:” l “ w,,h "*“*» Wft
NASHVILLE,
Sir*. George Ball Allen, formerly of *t
Louis, Is the guest of her parent* M ,
had Mrs- T. P. Weakley, la N,i.hrl :/
Sir. Allen was also here the Bratof the
week, en route to Atlanta, where he* «.!
transferred, to have charge of the south'
water., territory of the ffouthern rsllw,,'
Mr*. Allen, who will be a charming a&
uutalMon to Atlanta aoelety, wlfr /o £
that city about September 1. g0
Silas Aline Ruse, of Atlanta, haa
the week tn Nashville eu ro"" VroS
Walling, on the Caney i'ork river, where
•he spent two weeks with a party S?
Nashville campers, chaperoned bv 'lr,
and Mrs. SVIR Leftwlch snd Mr. and Sire
James Parkas. *■
Sir. and Mrs. nobert Lee Cooney, of At
JH; A'*"*. lnd wifi return
b have ao>
W of their-
^:?ri«?ki“„7o,dwrio n " n o u f %. *a
Mrs. George M. Jackson. The weddlar
will be *t 8t. Anns Episcopal church of
which the bride's father la rector, 6ep.
'etuber W- Sir. Jnckaon Is s memter of ■
the drm of Orr. Jackson A Co.
An announcement of a prospective mar-
finite »f '"Jereit throughout the soutb u
that of Miss Janie ifarrls, daughtef of
Me*. Margaret Harris, of OallaTlu, arid
Mr. Tndor Ileaeh Carre, of Xew Or
leans. the marriage to tie at Weat Slain
Methodist church, in Gallatin, September
M.. Sir. Carre la a brother of Professor
Henry Beaeh Carre, of Vanderbilt nnlver-
alty. at whose wedding last Slarch he was
liest man, when Sflas Harris, who la a
cousin of Mra. nenry Reach Carre, waa
maid of honor. The bride and grooui will
go nbroad on their wedding journey.
Sir. and Sin. Samuel G. Svebb have no-
nounred the approaehlug marriage on Sen.
tember 5 of their daughter, Leila, nnd Sir.
Bert Howe, youngest ion of Mr. and Mra.
W. II. Ilowe. The wedding plans will he
ast'fSf tts M u g n u’ M>p * wl " 80
The engagement of Mr. John Howe to
Ml** Lnurn Brannln Barboar, of Louisville,
ha* boon announced.
Mlsa Estelle Shook It entertaining *
house P«rty at her summer home at
Trary Carr, among the guests being Mri.
Richard T. Wilton,, formerly Miss Ran
som, nnd Mis* Ida Thompson, both of
whom are well known to Atlanta society.
to America In October.
Rev. and Mrs. Mercer r. Logah have an.
the guest of Miss Margaret Hill.
Mr. snd Mrs. Tom Holliday. w« u
been visiting relatives In Washington nnd
arrive Monday to be
iret Hill.
ollldny. who have
Mr. snd Mrs. Tom
_ien visiting relative!.
Wilkes for ten daye, returned to Atlanta
Saturday.
Mrs. SI. M. 81ms will leave soon to visit
her daughter. Mrs. McSherwood DeVaughn,
of Montexumn.
Sllss Cornelia Fluker returned Friday
from a two months' trip to Augusta, Sparta
and 3IcDuffle.
Mrs. It. A. Chapman has returned from
parta.
Mra. Sam Lowe and children arrived Inst
Thursday from Mnrphy, N. C., where they
•pent several weeks.
MADISON.
Mies Martha Foster Is entertaining two
very attractive young ladles this week. Miss
Adnlr, of Valdosta, and Mlaa Harris, of
Columbus.
Mrs. A. K. Bell and Miss Ida Ayeock are
visiting In Knatohogn, Ala.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry I*enk have returned
from Hot Springs.
Miss Katie I'ou has returned home after
visit to Miss NIsbet at Estonton.
Miss Emily Knight and Mrs. Perry Mid
diebrooks spent several days In Atlnut’n this
week.
Mrs. L. M. Thompson Is at home after
visit to Augustn.
Mrs. Edwin Rrobston, of Jacksonville,
In., Is the guest of Miss Carrie Foster.
Miss Mattie Mae Baldwin, who has beer
attending a house party at Monroe, has re
turned home.
Emma High visited her brother, Mr.
High. In Atlanta, this week,
ml Mrs. Joseph Vason are at Indian
Hprtug.
BRUNSWICK,
Mrs. J. 8. Lassare has returned from a
visit to Baltimore.
Mrs. T. G. Stacey has gone to Atlanta,
where she will spend several weeka with
frlendt.
Mra. 8. A. McDonald has returned from
visit to relatives In Cnmden county.
Mrs. J. H. McCullough has returne
Brunswick, after a visit to Athens.
Mrs. E. J. Browning Is visiting Uev. and
Mrs. I). W. Winn on Ht. Hinton*.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. II. Jennings are at
home again after a visit to points jn the
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Oarters-
ville, Ga.
On Septemper 15th to 28r<J, Inclu
sive, the Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate stations, to
Cartersvllle, at rate of tne fare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones Fill be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver and other ministers
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will
have charge of the music, and other
gospel singers of note will attend.
Three services each day, 10:80 a. m.,
3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p, m., and the
people of Cartersvllle will • welcome
the great crowds with the same hos
pitality they have alwaya shown.
CHA8. E. HARMAN,
Qen. Pass. Agent
LIST OF CASES SET
FOR 11, S, CUT COURT
wns tt guciit of Jin*. 8. D. Datrtek re
cently.
Miss Corn Wilhite, of Commerce. Ga.,
Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. K. A. Mabry.
Mrs. !*nu! Benson and Miss Lola Turner,
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND ALL SUPPLIES AT
JOHN M. MILLER CO.’S,
39 MARIETTA ST.
Florence f'olesberry.
Mrs. J. P. Carson nnd little daughter, of
Tlfton. are visiting Mrs. X. B. Harrtsou In
this city.
Miss I*elln Bunkley Is spending a few
days In Atlanta. I*nter she will visit In
Kansas City for several months.
Mr, K. B. ItlchriVds, of Atlanta, was In
"* “"Is week.
Raines, of Havannah, spent sev
ere this week.
A. Gunn, of Atlanta, haa been
s|tomunJE several dnva In Brunswick.
Jlrs. W. II. I^Dpolil. of Hnvaunab, is the
guest of Jlrs. F. J. Doerrtlnger.
Mrs. George Dickson and little daughter
ore vlaltlug friends In Snvnnuah.
Jlrs. II. V. Adder!r has returned frotii
Atlanta, where she haa l»een spending Sev
ern! ilays with relatives.
JIIss Emily Waff, whf* has l>een the guest
of Dr. nnd Jlrs. G. W. Blanton, boa re
turned to her borne In Athena.
Mra. Jl. A. Limbright Is vlsltlag Mrs. A.
. Ward In Atlanta.
Jlro. C. O. Marlin and JIIss Annte Psra-
more have retnrned to Valdosta.
" ln«-r Coumit F. 8. A. .nxbiwrln*
— Is taking hi* varatbui at Acton,
Jins*.
Albert Fendlg has returned from
Charles H. Lednum, clerk of the United
States court of appeals for the fifth cir
cuit, has given out the following assign
ment of cases for the first session of The
court, which will begin lu Atlanta on Octo
ber 1:
Monday, October 1, 1W6.
So. W8—Fcnboard Air Line Railway r*.
Jlrs. t*. E. Shanklln.
1508—W. W. Aahburn va. Jennie L.
Grnvra et al.
Xo. 1507 C. W. Jennings va. Llgon John
son et al., receivers.
* J S?“: Joba Scot *’ «I- vs. The
Lnlted Htntes.
16 ?S-Jennle L. Graves, et al., vs.
W. Ash burn, et aL
No. 1542--Charles Marthlnson ts. X. B.
King, et al.
No 156A-W. A. Huff, et al., va. William
L. Illdwell, et al.
Xo. IKM^Bouth Atlantic Towing
in, "* “*
The United Htntes.
No. 1602— Union Central Life Insurance
Company vs. Jtoby Robinson.
All briefs In the above esses which will
reach Jlr. Lednum’s office In New Orleans.
I*n., on or before Repteniber 24, 1906, should
he sent there; otherwise, send them to At
lanta.
The attention of attorneys Is particularly
called to the amended rules of this court la
force since January 12, 1906, relating t<>
hriefs nnd the time of filing. A copy «>f
the rules will be sent to any attorney upon
request.
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