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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
THURSDAY, BEPTEMBKR 6, 190*.
DREAMS, IDLE DREAM8.
door, ■
And dropping It upon the porch, should any;
"It wu eo cold t#at year and year before.
The crop la long and wo have cut the
price' 1 —
If bo should say Juat that and lay the Ice
On my tack atop and then drive In-" '
hush!
Much dreams as this are only silty gush
Should *ay: “Yo
■m was so vast. |
of steak,
I wonder If the shock—but, pahawl why
apere
The time to build such castles In the air?
Or. If the baker, doling out my broad,
Rhould put a penny back Into mv hand.
And say: "The world will be more cheaply,
fed,
Since there la a larga wheat crop In the
land"—
I say. If he should voluntarily
Return a single penny unto me,
1 wonder If I'd no—but heart, be still!
There Is no poeelblllty that he will?
Or If my tailor, deftly slslng me
For a new salt, should aay: "You know
that sheep
Are multiplying fast and wool will he
In cloth upou the market very cheap''—
I aay, If ho should Just aay that and take
Five dollars from the price—well, then, I'd
woke
Right up and mb my slaepy eyes and lau
To think of tailors giving me such chad.
1 know that these are merely dreams—that
Ice
And meat and bread are going up—that
crop
Or weather will do naught but raise the
price;
There Is no likelihood of any drop;
But my employer tells me be will give
Me higher wages—It coats so much To live—
So now I don't need to skimp and scratch—
Mr pipe Is out! line any one a match!
—J. W. Foley, In Saturday Evening Poet.
VAUGHN-PERDUE WEDDING.
The wedding of Mr. James English
Vaughn and Mlaa Caroline Perdue will
take place at the home of the bride-
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Perdue, In Inman Park, next Wednes
day evening at 9 o'clock In the pres
ence of the relatives and Intlmato
friends of the young couple.
Mr. Lewis Vaughn, brother of the
groom, will art as beat man and the
attendants will Include Miss Julian
Perdue, slater of the brldo, maid of
honor, and Misses Marie Gilreath. of
f'ArtersvIlle; Emily Wooten, or Dar
lington, S. Louise Johnson and
Marlon Nutting.
THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB. |
This club was charmingly entertain
ed Thursday morning by Mrs. Estelle
Garrett Baker at her home on Wash
Ington atreet. After aeveral gamea of
bridge a delicious luncheon was aerved.
The membera of the Thursday Morn
ing Club are: Mra. T. H. Auatln, Mra.
James B. Baird, Mra. Eatelte Garrett
Baker, Mra. Peter Erwin, Mra. Ste
phens Hook, Mra Louise Spalding Fos
ter, Mlaa Lula Snook and Mra. Frank
I) Mi odor.
Mrs. McConnell, of Mississippi, and
Mrs. O'Donnell, of New Orleans, tho
guests of Mlaaes Snook, met with the
dub Thursday, taking the placea of
two of the membera, who are out of
the city.
MR8. BAKER TO ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Estelle Garrett Baker will en
tertain Wedneaday of next week In
honor of her coualn, Mlaa Helen Ware,
who will enter Vasaar on the 16th, and
for M|aa Nell Belle Catlett, who will
be one of thla winter's attractive de
butante*.
TO MllFlRVIN.
Wedneaday Mra. Joseph Boyd Mc
Crary entertained Informally at lunch
eon In honor of Mlaa Reba Irvin, of
Washington, (la , who will be her at
tractive gu«st for aeveral daya. Mra.
McCrary's apartment wa* chart AMPS
decorated with nasturtiums, and the
party entertained at luncheon Included
Mr. and Mr*. McCrary, Mips Irwin,
Mlsn Lucy Evans, Mlaa Mamie Nun-
nally and Mrs. Albert Marbut.
ORDER OF THE EA8TERN 8TAR
TO HONOR MRS. DELKIN.
The well-known order of the Eastern
Star, Electra chapter. No. 6, will hold
a meeting of unusual Interest at Its
next regular session, which lakes place
Friday, September 7, at 6 o'clock, at
the Masonic temple. On thla occasion
t ho chapter will compliment Past
Grand Matron Mra. A. L. Delkln with
a farewell aupper, and the following
Interesting program will be given:
Address—Mra. Delkln.
' Vocal Solo—Mlaa Martha Smith.
riano Solo—Mra. L. J. Hanna.
Recitation—Mlaa Ruby McGaughey.
Address, "Eastern Star Work"—Dr.
J. B. Roberta.
Mra. Delkln will spend the winter
with Mr. Delkln In Alaska. A large
Attendance Is expected.
MISS RAWSON'8 EUCHRE.
The euchre party which Mlaa Elisa
beth Rawson gave Wednesday, In hon
or of Miss Lillian Brock, was one of
the delightful affairs of the week.
The first prise, a Japanese picture,
was won by Mlaa Lily Peeples, and
the consolation, a pair of silk hose, was
won by Mlaa Elvira Westmoreland.
Mies Brock waa presented with a lace
handkerchief.
Miss Raw-son and Mlaa Brock re-
. rived their guests In while toilettes.
Those present: Miss Anna Watson,
Miss Anita Stewart. Miss Hattie Mae
Holland, Mlaa Nellie Stewart, Miss La-
mar Jeter, Miss Elisa Daney, Mlaa
Mary Jetsr, Miss Frances t'onnally,
Miss Julia Rosssr. Miss Mildred Sprat-
Une, Miss Emmie Baker, Miss Sarah
Dorsey, Mias Aline Gentry, Miss Laura
Lee, Miss Claire Ridley, Miss Mdr
guerlte Beck, Miss Hood, Mlsa Susan
Spalding, Miss Lily Peeples, Mia
Hawkins, Mlsa Nancy Prlnci
Margaret Lewis and MJas Caroline Du-
Boae.
IN HONOR 0~V1ISS 8MITH.
Hpeclel to The Georgian.
Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 6.—Mra. J. E.
Pierce entertained at her lovely home,
on East Holmes street, laet evening,
complimentary to Mlsa Nellie Smith, of
Birmingham, who la the guest of Miss
Arvle Pierce, on Meridian street.
COMPLIMENTARY~TO MR8. BEALL.
Friday afternoon gt 4 o’clock Mra.
C. I. Walker will entertain at an elab
orate bridge tea In honor of Mrs. F.
M. Beall, of Fort Gibson, Alaska.
A profusion of palms and ferns will
be used In the decoration of Mra. Walk
er's atraettve rooms, purple china as
ters will adorn mantels and cabinets.
The dining room will be decorated with
American Beauty rosea with pink ac
cessories In bon-bona, pink tapers In
crystal candelabra, and the same color
inotlf evident In the menu will com
plete the artistic arrangement.
Mrs. Walker’s guests will Include
Mrs. F. M. M. Beall, Mr*. M. DeLeon,
Mrs. II. W. Dexter, Mra. Porter King,
Mrs. D. H. Lopex, Mra. James Morrow,
Jr., Mrs. A. H. Merchant, Mrs.
Gilbert, Mrs. H. H. Compton, Mrs. Fred
Seay, Mrs. W. B. Foster, Mrs. M. Eck-
ford, Mrs. M. Goodyear, Mrs. S. 7.. Ruff,
Mrs. B. F. Ulmer, Mrs. E. Collier, Mrs.
William Allen, Mrs. Edward Block,
Mrs. Dan McIntyre, Mrs. Harvie Jor
dan. Mr*. W. D. Dlshro, Miss Ethel
Mobley. Miss Florence Allen and Mlaa
Annie McComb, of Mllledgevllle.
Mrs. Walker will wear a toilet of
white mull, embroidered In lilies of the
valley.
Mra. Beall will be gowned In white
taffeta. .
Mr*. B. F. Ulmer, who will assist In
receiving the guests, will wear a cos
tume of while mull embroidered.
Miss Annie McComb will also assist
In Ihe entertainment of the guesta, and
Mrs. A. H. Mnrchant will preside at
the punch bowl.
LAWN PARTY FOR CHURCH.
There will be nn al fresco party
Thursday on the lawn of the South
Pryor Presbyterian church.
The affair will be from 5 to 10 o'clock
and will he most enjoyable. The ob
Ject Is for the benefit of a mlsalonary
society.
IN HONOR oF~MI8S BAGLEY.
Mrs. G. E. Paine, at her home, 261
West Peachtree street, entertained
few of her young friends Thursday
at, a spend-the-day party. In honor of
Mlsa Bailie May Baglay, whoae mar
riage to Dr. Benson will occur during
the latter part of September.
where ehe la generally beloved, and It
goes without saying that she will prove
an honor to the chapter which
given her the scholarship.
TO MISrPERDUE.
One of. the pleasant Informal af
fairs which will be given for Miss
Caroline Perdue before her marriage to
Mr. James English Vaughan, will be
the theater party at which Miss Jennie
Sue Bell will entertain for her Satur
day. Miss Bell's guest* will Include
only Miss Perdue and her bridesmaids,
Misses Jullen Perdue, Marie Gilreath,
of Cartersvtlle; Emily Wooten, of Dar
lington; Loulae Johnson ana Marion
Nutting.
ECHOLS^MARTELIZ.
Mlaa Jennie E. Martellx and Mr.
Claude Echols were quietly married
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock-at the
home of Rev. C. P. Bridewell, pastor
of the Flret Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Echols are at home to
their friends at 61 Garnett street.
IN HONOR m"rs! THOMPSON.
Colonel and Mrs. Istwry will give a
coaching party this week In honor of
Mrs. Joseph Thompson, who haa re
cently returned from Europe.
AT EAST LAKE.
Among thoae who enjoyed supper at
East Lake Wednesday evening were
Misses Mary and Helen Morris. Mlsa
Helen O'Brien, Messrs. Percy Taylor,
Joe Redman and Sidney Phelan. In
another party were; Mlaa Janie Speer,
Mlsa Jeanette Swift. Mr. Louis Gregg
and Dr. Dennis Peteet.
P08TELLH3YM0NDS.
Mrs. Henry R. Symonds, of Bruns
wick, Ga.. announce* the engagement
of her daughter, Zoe, to Mr. Clifford
Hopkins Postell, the marriage to take
ilace on Wednesday, September 12, at
Jrunswiek. The wedding will be a
quiet home nffalr, attended only by the
family and a few Intimate friends.
MRS. RIVERS-liOUSE PARTY.
Mra. E. lllvers entertained n few
friends Tuesday and Wednesday at a
charming house party, at her beautiful
home, nt Rnxbornugh, near Atlanta.
Her guests Included: Mr. nnd Mr*.
Wlllintn Austell, Mr*. Pauline Gray,
Mrs. Phil Dodd nnd Dra. Robinson and
Maynard, of Chicago.
spend-thSTday PARTY.
Mrs. E. Rivers will entertain at a
spend-the-day party Saturday, at her
handsome country home, at Roxbor-
ough. Her guesta will be: Mrs. W. E.
Foster. Mr*. T. J. Ripley, Mrs. Miller
Hutchins and Mrs. Wise.
MR. AND MRS. HULBERT
• ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY.
Wednesday evening Mr. anil Mra.
Chnrle* Ilulbert entertained Informally
at their home, on Third street, In honor
of Ihe fifth anniversary of their mar
riage. There were present a small
number of Intimate friends, nnd euchre
was played. Mrs. W. I,. Hodges won
the first prise, n pair of silk stockings,
nnd the second prlxe, a beautiful Japa
nese teapot, was won by Miss Klnknld,
of Washington City.
Mr. William Hunt won the gentle
men's first prlxe, a charming water
color, and the booby, a deck of cards,
was cut by Mr. George Williams.
LADIES OF THE MACCABEES.
The new hive of Atlanta Ladles of
the Maccnbees will hold a regular re
view Thursday evening at 7:J0, In Ihe
olumblan Woodmen hall, 122 Peach
tree atreet.
AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIP.
I a recent hoard meeting of the
Atlanta Chapter of the D. A. B., It was
unanimously voted that Miss Sarah
Byrd, the young niece of Mr. and Mr*.
Davenport, should receive the
scholarship given by the Washington
Seminary to this chapter. Miss Byrd
Is a bright nnd studious young woman
and has numerous friends who will l>e
delighted at the compliment which has
been paid her. She ha* been for some
time a pupil at Calhoun street school,
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Personal Mention
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Mlsa Grace Fowler, of New York
city, la the guest of her alater, Mra.
B. B. Crew, on Spring atreet. Mlaa
Fowler haa been one or the moat auc-
ceaaful Southern women In metropoli
tan Journallam, her artlclea appearing
In the leading publlcatlona throughout
the country. The many frlenda or Mlaa
Fowler are giving her a cordial wel
come. ,
Mra. George McLaughlin, of Savan
nah, who haa been the gueat of her
relatlvea, Mr. and Mra. William S.
Wltham, for aeveral weeks, will leave
Saturday for her home.
The frlenda of Mr. W. H. Holbrook
will be dlatreaaed to learn that he con
tinues very 111 at the home of hla
brother, Mr. E. A. Holbrook, In West
End.
MIsaes Hattie and Loulae Price are
now at Oarteravllle until later In the
autumn, when they will be the gueata
of their aunt, Mra. Alfred Truitt.
Mlaa Edna Cain, the bright young
editor of The Quitman Enterprise, haa
returned to Quitman after spending
aeveral weeks in the city.
WINDER.
Green Graham, of thla city, and Mlaa
Alma Wood, of near Btatbam, were quiet
ly married Sunday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Wages, at Statbaw.
The ceremony waa performed by
Adam*. The happy couple left 01
6 o’clock train for Winder, and are .
at home to their frlenda at the home of
Mr Graham's parents, on Broad atreet.
Mias Quisle O’Neal left Sunday with
her uncle, J. - 8. Downing, and cousin.
Mlaa Alma Downing, for a two weeks'
rlatt to Chicago and Milwaukee.
Mlsa Lou a Kccnra haa as her gu<
Mert Arnold, or Statham.
Mrs. J. II. Turner returned thla week
from Jackson nnd Indian Spring, where she
has Ih*cu for some time.
Robert Mathews has accepted a posi
tion with a hardware Ann In Rockmart,
and will leave for that place In a few
days.
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„ lie the gueat of her daughter, Mra,
Albert J. Woodruff.
Mra. Ennla D. Wile/ haa returned from
a few days' stay in Monroe.
CONYER8.
Mlaa Barn Sue Langford waa the hostess
at a reception Monday afternoon from 4:30
to 6:30 o'clock In honor of her guests, Mlaa
IsOiila Walker of Monroe. Mlaa Louise Hud
son of LaGrange and Mra. Willingham of
Cednrtown.
Dr. J'arlsh Smith Is visiting hla parents.
Major Bob Guinn and family of Atlanta
re spending aeveral daya with relatlvea
baa returned
her
Mlaa Lucy Qleaton. has
home In Tallahassee, Fla.
Mra. O. W. Flake haa returned from De-
ratnr.
Mrs. Robert Carr and Mra. Juliette Bryan,
of Mncon: Mra. James 31elton and children,
of Luke City. Fin.; Mra. William Wntaon,
Mr. Krneat Wntaon, of Jacksonville, are at
era hotel.
ndge Melton has returned from a
Visit to Atlanta.
Mra. B. II. Bostaln and sons, of Marietta,
are spending some time with* Mrs. R. W.
Tucker.
MIsn Ann Stewart Ethridge, of Roanoke,
Vn., la visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. W, Glea-
‘ >n.
Mlaa Daisy Dnrlaon, of Covington, Ky.,
who Ima been visiting the Mlaaes Glen ton,
will return to her home Thursday, accom
panied by Miss Hnllle Fannie Qleaton,
VILLA RICA.
Mra. Ida White has returned to her home
In Atlanta after n few weeks’ visit to her
sister, Mrs. II. L. Embry.
Mrs. Q. B. Malone has returned from
Piedmont Springs. Ala.
Dr. Q. E. Sewell has
here he will prolmblj
Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. C. Dobbs were here last
week from Atlanta.
Mrs. J. F. Mnrchmnn, of Bremen, If the
guest of relatives here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I'. Cobb have returned
to their home In Eastman after a visit to
relatives.
Miss Beatrice Kilgore la the guest of her
sister, Mrs. John Hallman, In Atlanta.
Mr. Carl Embry was the gueat of hla
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Miss Rosalie Howell, who has been
visiting In Washington city and New
York for several months. Is expected
to return next week.
Mr. Walter Candler has gone to New
York for a short visit. Upon his return
he will re-enter Emory College at
Oxford.
Mr*. Strlngfellow' haa returned to her
home at Montgomery after a visit to
her sister, Mrs. Frank White, In At
lanta.
Miss Lillian Brock, who ha* been
visiting Mlsa Lamar Jeter, returned
Thursday to her home In Lafayette,
Ala.
Mis* Martha Hill, Who haa been the
tueat of Mias Llxxle Lyon, returns to
ter home In West Point Friday.
MIsaes Lily May and Laura M.
Fraser, of McIntosh, are spending some
time In Atlanta with friends.
Mr*. Minnie Shelverton and her lit
tle son have relumed to Acworth, after
visiting relatives In Atlanta.
Judge nnd Mra. Allen Fort, after a
visit to Atlanta frlsnda, have returned
to their home at Amerlcua.
Mrs. Harry Hasson, of Jacksonville,
FI A, will arrive next week to vlalt her
mother, Mr*. M. M. O’Brien.
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Hunter will be at
home to their frlenda after next tveek
at the Elysee apartments.
Mra. Lula Shackelford, after n visit
to Atlanta friends, haa returned to her
home nt Birmingham.
Mrs. Bottle Shehnn has returned to
her home nt Montgomery after vlalt-
Ing friends In Atlanta.
Mra. John Oliver, who has spent sev
eral weeks In Atlantic City, will return
to Atlanta Saturday.
Mis* I.uclle Woodruff, of Columbus,
Is Ihe guest of Mra. Ernest Woodruff,
In Inman Park.
The frlenda of Mr. Priestley Orme
will regret to learn that he la 111 with
typhoid fever.
Mr. Clyde Brooks, who haa been In
New York for ten days, will return on
Saturday.
Mr. Louis Regensteln has returned
from New York and other Eaatera
cities.
Miss Louise Falllgant, of Savannah,
Is the guest of Miss Louise Johnson.
Mra. W. S. Everett and Mra. Quincy
Everett left Wedneaday for Aahevllle.
Mlsa Nellie Hightower will entertain
the Tuesday Bridge Club next week.
Mr. Carl Emory wr
mother Monday night.
Mr. Furman Smith h
has returned to Carl
ton after a visit to relatives here.
Mias Dora ('heves. of Atlanta, la the
guest of Miss Aunle Itlxon.
Miss Emma Davis, of Austell, la the guest
of Mrs. A. L. White.
Miss Blackman, of Atlanta, la the gueat
of Mlaa l/oulaa Wiggins.
Mr. and Mra. loom Brown and children,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday here.
Mr. Charles Itohlnaou and daughter re*
turned Monday to their home In Atlnntn af
ter several daya spent here with relatives.
Miss Dora Vanoant, of Powder Springs,
and Miss Ethel Simpson, of Gadsden, Ala.,
were reeent guesta of Mra. E. B. Ayers.
Mr. Walter Sykes la home for a few days
from Alabama.
Mr. Rotart McCarty left Saturday for
Tennessee, where he will attend school.
HARALSON.
By the death of Mrs. W. T. Catahan,
the community has lieen deprived of one
of Its moat useful and heat talored mem
bers. She leaves a husband nnd dve lit-
tie children. Six staters alio survive her.
Mra. Amanda Tyson, of Carrollton, waa
hers for a few days, railed to Haralson by
the death of her slater, Mr». W. T. Cal
cium.
Mra. John Ewing, after a short vlalt to
relatives In llaralnon, has returned to At
lanta.
Little India Ewing, of Atlanta, has hern
with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Csla-
Jii'dgo W. C. ITodnett, of Carrollton, la
visiting hla mother, Mra. Mary A. Ilod-
nrtt.
Henry Barron made a trip to 8enola re
cently.
Mra. Ector, of Colmntiua, la vlaltlng
the family of Judge Ben Taylor.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Orovenatoln, nfter
a visit to relatives near Ravaiiflnli, hav*
ref rimed home.
Mra. 8. A. Foster la on n visit to
frlenda In Carrollton thla week.
Mlaa Mamie Foster Is In Whtteaburg for
a few days.
MONTICELLO.
Mlaa Little, of Eatonton, la the guest »f
Mra. Clyde Kelly on College atreet.
Mlaa Ethel Brown, of Forsyth, la visiting
Mrs. Bert Marsh and Mra. O. W. Sttnaoii.
Mlaa Emiua Q. Persona waa the gueat of
Mlaa Kate Tolleaon for a short time thla
W The T. W. O. Club will meet with Mlaa
Annette Kelly on Wednesday, when pious
will be perfected to present a play of aome
kind In the near future, the proceetla to go
for the erection of a Confederate monument
which the Tutted Daughters of the Confol-
eracy hope to erect In the center square,
where the old court house now stands.
On Tuesday afternoon the Original Thir
teen Club, composed of thirteen of Monti-
cello's Jolllcat young matrons, will entertain
at n measuring party all their frlenda In
the city at the home of Mr. I.uden Benton.
The proceeds will go toward the erection
of the propoaeil Confederate monument.
The Bayvlew Heading Club met with Mlaa
Anna Jordan at Its last meeting. Next
LONDON HUMANE SOCIETY HALES
FORMER AMERICAN GIRL INTO COURT
Lady Naylor-Leyland, former American society girl, who recently
. . " i London following a complaint that ahe waa driving horses
Mr*. Baylor and Ml** Caroline Bay
lor have returned from a trip North.
75 PEACHTREE ST.
Nathan's Home Bakery
and Vienna Cafe
Braad, Cakei, Piet, ate., fresh dally,
Atlanta Phon* 1896. Ball Phone 1486
A Pretty Sight
The modish bracelet on a rounded
arm* and women today are wearing all
Trapp, of Birmingham, j kind*. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and
etched bands are alike popular.
The Matrons' Club will
meeting with Mra. Charles HeudeVaou on
Eatonton road.
new club was organized Inst week,
the Forty-two Club, which held Ita first
meeting with Mrs. W. F. Jordan at her
home on Eatonton .road. Quite a number
were present, nnd enjoyed the game very
raise
ate monument. Their first effort will be a
barbecue to In*'served during the fall aea-
alon of court In September.
Mlaa Minnie Brown Burton leaves soon
for nu extended visit to Mr. und Mrs. Hugh
Morris, of Philadelphia.
Mra. H. P. Lawrence nnd children, of
thena, are the gueata of relatlvea.
Mlaa Dolly MeKJhben, of Jackson, la the
expected gueat of Mlaa Besa Exelle.
BETHLEHEM.
Meaira. L. W. Lealle nnd H. T. Hendrix
nnd MIsaes Main.vo Hendrix nnd Annie
Herrin attended the barbecue at Bahl
Jarbjr. _ T ,
Dr. E. R. Harris Sunday.
F. W. Bondurnnt, of winder, waa down
luminous last Saturday
ill as Pearl Adarua, of
gueat of Mlaa Bella Matthews Sunday.
Jim Morris, of Winder, was In our
city Sundny.
M. D. Hendrix la 111 thla week.
L* T. Harris nnd A. T. Harrison are on
a business trip to Greene county thla
week.
C. L. Sims Is building a new home In
our city.
J. R. Odum made a trip to Winder
Sunday.
Bert Yenrwood made a business trip to
In onr city Sunday.
Guy Thompson has re-entered the Win
der High school.
The birthday ^ __ -
Adams nt hla home last Sunday waa n very
delightful occasion.
W. B. Treadwel
ay.
Messrs. Jones and Crosaley, of Monroe,
were In our city Sunday.
I*. G. Holloway visited Mouroe Monday
on bnaincMs.
Meaara. Hnatus Matthews nnd Wesley Bell
visited Pnridls Sundny.
DUBLIN.
Mrs. L. It. Collins has returned from a
vlalt to her relatlvea at Mllledgevllle.
Mlaa Eva Rachels has returned from a
vlalt to relatives In Jobns4>n county.
Mlaa Maggie Weaver Is vlaltlng frlenda
and relatlvea In Tattnall county.
Mr. J. A. Peacock spent Friday In Mn
con.
Profeasor O. II. Iltxon baa return'd to the
nnd 311 sacs Ruby Thrasher, of Atlanta,
Emily Bridges and Edith Munroe, of Flor
ida, nnd .Messrs. Horace and .Perry San
diford. Adaitm, Bunnell, Stone, Ryans,
Powell, Yarbrough and Weber were pres
ent.
Mlsa Leonora Smith left Friday for a
visit to her slstei;, Mra. Greene Johnson,
of Thomson.
Miss Edith 3Innroe, of Quincy, Fla., Is
the guest of Mra. Jamea E. Dickey.
Mlaa Mary Starr and her mother, Mrs.
Onle F. Starr, hnve returned from a visit
to relatives In Nacoochee.
On last Thursday evening, Mias Dove
Dabney entertained In honor of her ala
ter, Miss Sadie Dabuey, who leaves for
Monroe college this week. Delightful re
freshments were served, and the occasion
was highly enjoyed.
Miss Mary Pinkerton, of Dalton, la the
guest of 3lrs. Onle F. Starr.
Mias Marie Evans visited In Covington
burst*—
Mrs.
home nfter
vonla.
a visit to her son at La-
Mra. E. C. Hightower la visiting In At
lanta.
Mrs. E. H. MeOehee haa as her gneat
Mra. Elder, of Loulalnnn.
Mrs. W. M. Robinson Is visiting In Ashe
ville. N. C.
Mrs. J. F. Hawkins hss returned from a
visit to relatlvea at Wrlghtaville.
Mra. Gusste Robinson has returned from
a visit to relatives In Wilkinson county.
Mr. “— 1 “-
Mrs. Sidney Winter, of Montgomery. ,
Is the guest of Mrs. Rlseman.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
Spark, Coll,g« Op,n>.
S;w-.ial to Tho Grorpbm.
Spark*. Oa.. Sept, Tho tilth yoar
>f Spark* folio*- boxan yoatoriiay with
tho bii(hto«t of pro*poet, for a »uc-1
cental year's work.
BEAUTIFUL UNE OF
-NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall Sc
-Jni
Jessie Rlee. have returned from
to New York.
Miss Nina Cook la visiting relatlvea at
Macon recently.
3tr. J. It. Daniel spent Monday and Tues
day In Sylvanla.
Mr. P. I.. Johnson has gone to I,ocust
Grove to enter the school there.
Mra. L. R. Powell and children have re
turned from an extended visit to relatlvea
Fair Bluff, X. C.
Mias Luey Nesblt has returned to her
home In Albany after spemllng some time
In the city, the guest of 3Irs. E. R. Jordan.
Miss Ijtffli Norris has returned to her
home in Newton. Ga.
31r. J. M. Putter, of this city, was In
New York Thurmlay, nnd represented Dub
lin at the big Bryan reception.
DOUGLASVILLE.
Miss Mattie Dorris has returned from her
summer outing nt I*ookout Mountain, Nash
vllle und other points.
Mrs. Minnie Jones, who has been visiting
relatives here, has returned to her home
In Springfield, Tenn.
Miss Bessie Hembree, who hag been visit
ing In Florida, has returned home.
I)r. 31. II. Arnold and family left for
New Bedford, Va„ Saturday morning, where
Dr. Arnold has accepted the presidency of
the college. Ills many friends here regret
to see him leave, he having been connected
with the college nt this place. He has
held the chair of Latin at the University
of Alabama nnd at Emory College-.
Mrs. 3lnry Arnold, of this place, cele
brated her 96th birthday recently. She la In
flue health nnd able to go around as well
ns she did twenty years ago.
Hon. J. T. Duncan left last week for New
York.
Mr. Comer Furr, of New Orleans, Is visit
ing his parents at this place.
Sir. Wilson Darnell, of In
Is visiting relatives here.
3Ir. and Mrs. F. A. Simms have moved
to Atlanta, their old home, after having
resided Here three years. Their many
friends regret to see them leave.
**r- Tom Longlno has uccepted a position
with an Atlanta bank.
vill/Trica.
I,ur «? P 0 «" r ril. Of Lavonla, Is visit
log Mlaa Essie Bagwell.
3Iisses Ithoila Cheves. Nettle Lon Bni?.
tltute at Ylllledgevllle,
Indian Territory,
OXFORD.
The social event of Inst week wns
picnic composed of the
i)xfonl
Weber _ _
Tuesday, the party enjoy ml a pleasant
‘ Water Falla
ctnuposed of the young people of
l and cbaperoncil by 3Ir». W. R.
nnd 31lss Amelia Starr. On last
the lN>nutlful Water
uxroru, nnd after spendlug the day there,
retnrneit home In the «*f the evening.
Among those* who nttembnl the picnic
were Misses Annie Sue Rimnell. Virginia
Peed, Luctle Stephen*. Leonora Smith. I>t»r-
othy Weber. Mary lllll MiNire, Julia. An
nie, Jessie and Claire Dickey, of Oxford,
of friends here.
One of the most enjoyable a4>eltU affairs
Of the season was the moonlight picnic
given Monday nleht by t k -
our town, eomnllmentarj ...
lady friends. The party drove out to the
Southern State mines, where, at a late
hour, delightful refreshments were aerved.
Mr. and 3Ira. A. B. Bagwell and Miss
Mnttle Connor chaperoned the party. The
—•eats were Misses Mae Simmons, Baby
nbry. Nettle L. Bagwell, Georgia Wlnd-
r, Aunle Simmons, Llxxle Mae Ilagwell,
Ithoda Cheves, Essie Bagwell, Liira Bag-
well. Bessie 3!!lllgan. Jessie Henderson,
Mnttle Conner, and .Messrs. Al t/pshaw,
Homer Heuderson, Grady Boherds, J. C.
Ward, Landers, of Lavonla; Edmondson,
Tom Upshaw, Alex Walker, Fred Bog
well and Tom Henderson.
Dr. B. L. Embry spent Wednesday In
Atlanta.
CARROLLTON.
Dr. Sam Brown, of Columbus, Is visit*
Ing bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
3!rs. It. F. Bass entertained the Lit 3!u
Club delightfully Thursday afternoon at
her home on Newnan street
Midshipman J. A. 3Inndev!Ue came In
Tuesday to visit hts parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. M.indevllle.
Dr. J. B. Camp is spending two weeks
nt Ptedmout Springs.
.Mrs. W. B. Dillard and children have
returned from a month’s visit to Ogle-
thorn*; county.
and Mrs. George Copeland spent
rown spent several days In At
lanta Inst week.
B. J. Wilkinson ami family, of San An
tonio, Tex., are visiting 3Ir. and Mrs. 8.
* Boykins, on College street.
lr. ami 31rs. J. W. Fitts left Thursday
Utica. Miss., where 3Ir. Fitts will
be engaged In business during the winter
mouths.
Mrs. J. J. Thoinnsson and daughter, 31 Is*
Era. returat'd Thursday from a trip to
AT PIEDMONT EOTEL
Lunch 12 to 2:30 p. m.
The midday luncheon at ho pi.,.
inont hotel ha* proven ao pojblar th..
the time has boon extendedfhalf
hour later and It Is now *er>d »t rS
cents from 12 to 2:30 p. m.
Dinner la served In the mat
room on the table d'hote plan om 6 t
S p. m. at 75 cent* week ay*
*1.00 on Sunday*. Mualc by t e pi.5
mont orchestra. Menu tor dl; ter thil
evening! ""
Chicken Glblet. a I'Angli*.
Boiled Red Snapper, Sauce 6>uselln,
Potatoes, Noisette
Queen Olive* Pear Onion,
Braised Sweetbreads, Ro ale
French Pancakes, au Conflure
Roast Duck, Apple Sauj
Mashed or Boiled Potatoes
Cucumber Salad
Sago Pudding, Wine Sauce
Assorted Cake
Crackers Coffee
Ice Cream
Watei rjelon
and Thursday lu Atlanta.
Hon. N. \\. Loug has Issued
to a birthday luncheon at Klngslieiy ■
time on that occasion.
Miss 3Iary Long entertained >,
of young people Tuesday evenlnj
__ people
home on Maple street.
Colonel and Mrs. L. F. Blalock,
etteville, Ga., nud Welborn Bl
Atlanta, will visit relatives In i
•k. a
haps, all of next
31 rs. Warreu Mi
Atlanta.
rs. Warreu 31eadows spent Tht j
Mrs. 8tevens Harris, who has l>en vf*.
I ting the family of General 8. \\ IlarrU
for two weeks, returned to Atlam Wed-
uesday morning.
Miss Mary. Cablness, of Savam
arrive here Friday to visit Ml
Harris.
Ptai
>f Kay-
x-k, of
rrolltou
SAVANNAH’S MAYOR WEDS
A virginiaIadv.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 6.—The
the marriage of Mayor Myera
Virginia Guckenhelmer, nee C
Danville, Va., ha* been receive
The ceremony took place Tue*d r,
er which Mr. and Mra. Myera
Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Myers
widow of the late Samuel i
helmer, of thl* city, and la well
here. The approaching marria :
kept a profound secret.
tv* of
Mra
it. at
here.
, aft.
ft for
the
To Extract Wood Turpentir
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga, Sept. 8.—A ckltal-
lat from North Carolina, along
aeveral local business men,
cently purchased a Bite for a Vlant
for extracting wood turpentlnetaml
roaln from cord wood. Work olthe
building will be at once commeVed,
and the new plant will be In of
tlon within the next *lx month*.
Repairing Cuatom House.
8pecial to The Georgian.
Brunawlck, Ga., Sept. 6.—The wJ
of repairing and Improving the UL
ted Statee government building In tly
city la now Under way. Most of tk
contracts for this work have
awarded to local concern*
But Few Fire* in Augueta.
Rpoclel to The Georgian.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 6.—There *eemi
to be what might be termed a "fin
famine" in Augusta, as there has been!
but few Itrea during the past few
week*. The only fire of any ronee-
quence waa that of the Mullarky k
Sullivan store, which amounted to
about *2,000.
Large Enrollment at Piedmont
By Private Leased Wire.
Rockmart, Ga., Sept. 6.—Piedmont
Institute opened Tuesday with the
largest enrollment In Ita history for
Its fall term. The attendance waa
about 200 scholars. The trustee* have
planned and are preparing to build a
10,000 addition.
8ummer School Cloeai.
Special to The Georgian.
Forest Park, Ga., Sept. (.—The sum
mer term of the school here ck)*ed laat
Friday after a prosperous terit of two
months, under the management of Pro
fessor Jeaae D. Smith a* principal and
Mlaa Eleanor I. Huie and MB. Rurlc
Smith aa assistants.
Office Hours. 9 to 12:M-l:*0to 5
II. rhooe MnIn 1948.
Residence 220 Feochtree. B !
Phone 4179.
Atlanta, Ga.
di Ss j teVa48. 0E '
rjo o
akin
EOPA7
601 Austei
Bldg.
IS YOUR BED SOIT?
If not the Hollingsworth KeUreii
Co. will make It so by renovatng the
old mattreas and making It low.
Bell Phone 2562. 381E.
Atlanta 1175. Huntei St.
Cor. Grant and Hunter.
DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE,
Roildence Music 8tudios,
271 Ivy 8treet Bell phone 818 bln.
THE ORGAN—Higher piano pl»ylni«nd
composition. (Pupil* may enter etxny
time. Competent axlstsnts In the Jal
grades. Three mannsl pipe organs fcirl,
sons and practice.)
!-T
$1,000
FOR
10 Cents
160,000
Population
f— *■ — ■ \ Ha* Atlanta.
position and
II Spond Each
10 CENTS
We will give *1.000 to the
1910 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
ton or pin sold.
BUY ONE WEAR ONE
8HOW YOUR COLORS.
Solid Metal Gold Plats Button.
For Sale by Dealers.
UNITED SALES AGENCY,
717 Fourth Nalional Bank Building
Allania Phone 1910.