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THE ATLANTA GEORG TAN.
f?ATi nr»Av. si:rn:Mw:n is, im*.
SOCIETY
AT THE DRIVING CLUB.
Tile Orel of the series of Concerts will
he given Saturday evening at the Pied
mont Driving Club and the occasion
t> ill be one of great pleasure.
A number of dinner parties have
been planned - and there will be a great
to ny people who will drive out late In
t!i.' afternoon to enjoy dinner. The
Concert will begin at 5:JO o’clock and
continue until 7 o'clock.
Dr. and Mrs. Hintnan will entertain
In honor of the visiting dCntlst*. who
■re here attending the National Dental
convention. .Their guests will include
I)r. and Mrs. E. I- Sharpe, of St. Louis;
Dr. T. \V. Brophy, of Chicago; Dr.
Walker, of Norfolk; Dr. Stiff, of Rich
mond, and Dr. Campbell, of Suffolk.
Mr. and Mrs. P. (>. Hebert will have
ns their guests Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Wlnshlp, Mr. and Mrs. Hunnlcutt, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Rowbotham, of Flori
da; Mr. Ferelchs.
Mr. F. P. Gamble will entertain a few
friends at dinner Saturday evening.
Mr. Nichols and Miss Green to Wed
Sir. and Mrs. Alva Beaufort Greene, of Fort Valley, Ga., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Mr. Henry Bass Nichols, of
Orlflln, Ga., the wedding to take place on the evening of October 17, 1906.
GOE8 TO B08T0N.
Mr. Frank S. Hartshorn, who Is head
of the bookkeeping department of the
Piedmont Hotel, will leave Sunday for
Boston via Savannah steamer. While
away he will attend the wedding of his
daughter, Miss Florence Saunders
Hartshorn, to Mr. Willis Dudley Por
ter In Somerville, Mass., on October 3.
Mr. Hartshorn says that Atlanta has
the most delightful climate, the year
round of any city he has ever visited,
and he has been over most of the Unit
ed States, i.
Mr. Borg to Wed Miss Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson. 46 Currier street, announce the engage*
• ment of their daughter, Annie Katrine, to Mr. August Borg, of Sweden,
the wedding to take place In the fall.
Intimate friends of the fatally.
The front parlor was tastefully dec
orated In Southern imillax and early
autumn flowers. The mantel was
banked In ferns and dahlias.
The bridal' party entered to the
strains of Mendelssohn's wedding
march, played by MIhs Ellse Armor.
The bridesmaids, Misses Alice Cre-
dllle, of Dalton, Ga., and Sara Hutch
inson, of Greensboro, wore white lin
gerie frocks and carried armfuls of
pink roses. They entered with the
groomsmen, Messrs. Millard Wulker
and Monroe Hutchinson. The bride and
groom entered together and took their
places before an improvised altar. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. B. L.
Graham, * of Shady Dale, Ga., while
Miss Armor played Schumann's "Trau-
merel."
LADIES OF THE MACCABEES.
Gate City Hive, L. O. T. M„ held a
regular 'relew Id their hall, 122 Peach
tree, Monday evening. September 10.
After the business meeting delightful
refreshment* were served by the en
tertaining committee.
Lady R. G. Colvin, state commander,
visited the hives In Columbus Wednes
day afternoon last. Chattahoochee hive,
which Is the largest In the state, num
bering eighty-eight members, enter
tained the lleutennnt commander and
mambars of the Golden Rod and Tread-
blue taffeta, made prlncesse. She cai
rled an armful df bride’s roses and as
paragus fern.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, after spend
Ing a tow, day* with relatives, will
make their home In Savannah.
Marie McCormick. Miss Butterworth,
Mr. L. D. Jones;. Mr. G. R. Threlkeld,
Mr. Roy Y. Sanders, Mr. Otis Herrin,
•Mr. Frank Todd, Mr. L. M. Jones. Mr.
Skelton. Mr. R. S. Moran, Mr. Wor-
■nack, Mr. Dowdy and Mr. Halyburton.
Mrs. Jessie Muse, Mrs. Oscar Pappen-
helmer, Mrs. Florlne Holt, Mrs. Pol
lock, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Dexter, Mrs.
Hnrrlsdn, Mrs. Marshall Eckford, Mrs.
Ed Barnes and Mrs. French.
5 Fulf w •irk, including Initiation, was
'presented, after which during a short
1 recess; delightful refreshments were
I served. Lady Cclvln then presented
lth%' commander. Lady Soloman, with a
’ dainty little water color painting In
token of appreciation for the good
’mock done. The members uncovered
the handsome state banner and pro“ d 'y
displayed It. This prise Is retained b>
the largest hive In the Mate, and the
si., m . ,s, HsslrArt la* "Will AtlflTltd,
question now asked Is:
with her five hives, and alt her pro-
gresslvcnean, permit this beautiful
trophy to remain In Columbus.
ICE CREAM FESTIVAL.
The ladles of the Church of the In
carnation. Episcopal, will give an lee
cream festival Tuesday, September 18,
‘from 4 to 10 p. in., at the resldcnoe of
i n... j- j* v» Perry, 180 Lee street. A
I cord In/ irmtatWn Is extended to all,
and a pleasant evening Is assured.
GATE CITY REBEKAH LODGJL
I uu> Rosa Klelnberg. chairman;
IN HONOR OF MISS HEIFNER
AND MI8SES JOHNSTON
Mins Harriet Bloodworth entertained
Friday morning at an al fresco party
bt her home at Forsyth In honor of
Misses Johnston, of Waynesboro, and
eVHss Adeline Heifner, of Atlanta.
Progressive domino was played and
the guests of honor were presented
with hand-painted pictures, the artistic
work of the hostess. At noon delight
ful refreshments were served, Includ
ing Ices and cakes.
T^oee* present were: Misses John
ston, of Wnynesboro; Heifner, of At
lanta; Annie Kate and Claire Fletch
er, Daisy and Florence Cater, Jane
Napier, Mattie Sue Huddleston, Mabel
Brown, Louise Timmerman, Nettle
Talmadge, Bailie Evans, Minnie John
ston, Hazel Alexander, Emelyn Pon
der, Ruth Huddleston, Annie Laurie
Anderson and Mrs. Olfn Smith.
MR. AND MR8. COONEY
ARE TO RETURN.
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
Cooney, of Atlanta, sailed from Naples
after a threo months’ honeymoon
abroad. They first spent two weeks In
London and later three In Paris, going
afterwards to Vienna and other points
on the continent. They are expected
to land In New York September 26,
find will come direct to Atlanta, going
Q P R Inter dor a visit
o Mrs. Cooney’s parents, Mr: and Mrs.
.aasi y
MRS. FOSTER’8 BRIDGE.
* Mrs.* \V. E. Foster entertained at a
MRS. GO<y)HART'8 TEA.
The tea given Saturday afternoon by
Mrs. Elmo Harrison Goodhart was fn
the nature of a farewell to Miss Thorn-
bury and Mrs. Stovall, who will leave
soon for Paris, where they will make
their home. The occasion was a beau
tiful one, th^ Hemphill home being
artistically decorated with roses and
lilies, palms and ferns.
Invitations Included all the friends
and pupils of Miss Thornbury and Miss
Stovall, and during the afternoon num
bers of prettily gowned women called.
Mrs. Goodhart was assisted In re
ceiving by a charming bevy of young
girls, and was becomingly gowned in
sheer white mull trimmed with lace.
Miss Thornbury wore a handsome
toilette of white rajah silk, fashioned
with Cluny lace.
Mrs. Stovall's beautiful costume was
of white crepe de chine, trimmed with
Brussels lace.
Mrs. R. A. Hemphill wore black lace,
and Miss Cora Hemphill was most at
tractive In blue silk trimmed with lace.
TO MI88 HAGAN.
Friday evening Miss Evelyn Warde
entertained at a picnic at Grant" park
In honor of Miss Nell Hagan, who will
leave soon to spend the fall and winter
In Florida. Miss Warde’s guests In
cluded only twelve of the Intimate
rrfends of herself and Miss Hagan, and
the occasion was In every way enjoy
able. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warde were
chaperones, and those Invited were:
Misses Nell, Lena and Mary Hngun,
Louise Akin, Edna Blackman. Messrs.
Ernest Ramspeck, Wall Linton, Harry
Pierson, Fletcher Satterwhlte and
Delk.
Miss Mamie-Thurman. Mr*. C. p delightful bridge party Friday after-
wltz’and Mrs. J. F
dancing Academy "for the'^neHrorthe) the mm, dainty refre
flhtB City Rebekah Lodge, No. 8, I* G- served. Thu^Uret prlr-e
,<uic City Rebekah .
f, a- A cordial welcome Is extended
h», <:(*»-and all.
BEN NETT-WALKER.
: At the homo of the bride's parents,
his and Mm. Edward Walker, near
OreemmoribTia.. oh Wedneaday after
noon nt 4 o'clock, the marriage of their
~ T "—r 1 -'"" and Mr. Till-
{man J, Rennett, of Snvannhh, Ga.,
kook place.
'■ The wedding wax a quiet one and
.witnessed only by the relatives and
■hi
refreshments were
In one room
was won by Mrs. Louise Spalding Fos
ter,* nnd ithoj-igisolatton, was won by
ilrs. France!}? In the other room Mrs.
Wllmerdtng 'woh the first prise, nnd
the consolation was cut by Mrs. John
‘('lark. The prizes were all hand-paint
ed pieces of china.
Among tho guests present were; Mrs.
Wtlmerdlng, Mrs. McAllen Marsh, Mrs.
John Clark, Mrs. Montgomery Frances,
Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster, Mrs. Fitz
simmons, Mr,. Coles, Mrs, T. J. Rip
ley, Mrs. Harry Harman. Mrs. Wlm-
blsh, Mrs. Sorter King, Mrs. Peabody,
OFF FOR COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIES.
large number of Atlanta's boya
and girls are dally leaving for the va
rious colleges nnd universities of the
country, both South and North. Among
the young men who left Saturday for
Athens, to enter the State University,
were:
Mr. Glascock Mays, Mr.'Ralph Ra-i
gan, Mr. Stuart Wltham. Mr. Carroll
Cabantss, Mr. Ed Brown, Mr. Stanley
Gnge. Mr. Charles Phillips, Mr. Roy
Collier. Mr. Harrison Jones, Mr. Harry
Harmon, Mr. Saunders Jones.
UNIQUE BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Grandma Darby was the Interesting
hostess at the Home for Old Women
Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock.
Many called, wishing her many happy
returns of this her nlnety-llfth birth
day. The parlor was beautifully dec
orated in white and pink roses, the
gift of Westvlew Floral Company. On
the veranda was suspended Japanese
lanterns, compliments of J. M. High
Company. Refreshments were served
at small tables, having carnations as
centerpieces. The birthday cake, the
gift of Nathan’s bakery, was very
handsome, aglow with Its nlnety-flve
bright candles. The day was a happy
one for Mrs. Darby, os she sat In the
seat of honor, surrounded by loving
companions, and received the congrat
ulations of friends. She received many
gifts as every one united In making
the day one of much pleasure.
Among the gifts received were: Sher
bet from Mr. W. G. Bothwell; Ice cream
from Childs cafe; box of wafers from
Mr. T. 8. Lewis; cake from Miss Ju
Bette Heller: candy from Mr. Fred
Garrow; carnations, fruit, candy, cakes,
wine, Jelly, handkerchiefs, hose and
bags of money, each containing nine
ty-flve bright new pennies.
Donations of money were made by
Mr. T. R. Sawtell, Mr. G. A. Coleman,
the young men of the Candler bank
and others.
Grandma Darby was assisted In re
celvlng by members of the Gordon
Circle, Mrs. S. J. Purtell. Mrs. F. M.
Farley, Mrs. H. D. Llpford, Mrs. L.
C. Nlrbuhr, Miss Rose Hubuer and
Miss Arlan Purtell.
DUNN-HAFER.
The marriage of Miss Dalsle Hafer
and Mr. Clinton Dunn, of Oglethorpe,
took place Wednesday evening at the
home of the bride's uncle, Mr. Walter
Walker, at Marshallvllle.
IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY.
A, pretty event of Saturday evening
will be the Informal gathering of
few Intimate friends at the apartment
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blosser at
the Victoria. Th* occasion will be In
celebration of the Becond wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Blosser, and
an informal musical program will be
feature of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Blosser's apartment will
be decorated with pink and white
roses, and these colors will be followed
out In all the pretty details.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blosser
Do You Want a Diamond?
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diamonds. We have the most beautiful gems In all sizes at most tempt
ing prices. Every stone must pass the most rigid examination by our
skilled expert before It will And a place In our reliable stock.
That’a tho right way tg> do. We have no other way.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St.
FRENCH DRY CLEANING COMPANY,
The Only Genuine French
Dry Cleaning in Atlanta
Thsre l» always oNE/by which the
others are measured. Among: Dry
Cleaners In this rtty, that one Is
The French Dry Gleaning Go,
Aak the ladle* who have sent us
their flne fabric* and delicate lace*
where they get the beet work: ask
the gentlemen that have tested our
skill who gives them the best results,
and the answer to both questions will
be the same:
THE FRENCH DRY
CLEANING CO.,
106 North Pryor St.
In th* Lewndsi Bldg.
Ball, 2297-
-Atlanta, 4244.
JULIUS ARNSTEIN,
Proprietor.
latest Improved processes
regularly received from Parts,
France.
AT EAST LAKE.
Saturday afternoon Is always a pop
ular time at East Lake, and among
those enjoying the swimming and bout-
Ing will be: Miss Jeanette Swift, Miss
M. A. Phelan, Miss Janie Speer, Miss
Helen O'Brien, Miss Elle Dargan, Mrs.
Thomas DAntel, Mrs. James Dougherty.
Mrs. Louise Johnson, Mrs. Falllgant,
Miss Mabel Taylor, Miss Natalie Tay
lor, Mr. t'larenie Haverty, Mr. Will
Fuller, Mr. Fred Brine, Mr. Thomas
Lyon, Mr. Scott, Mr. Hodges, Dr.
Meador Goldsmith, Mr. Sims Bray.
D. A. R. PICNIC.
Saturday afternoon the Atlanta
Chapter, Daughters of the American
Revolution, gave a delightful basket
picnic at Crrtlgie House, Piedmont
park. A basket luncheon was enjoyed
at 1 o'clock, after which a program of
charming Interest Interspersed with
music was rendered, beginning at 3
o’clock.
Mrs. George Hope nnd Mrs. Walter
Tomlinson had charge of the social ar
rangements for the afternoon’s enter
tainment, nnd assisted Mrs. Thomas
Morgan, chapter regent. In receiving
the guests. An afternoon of rare pleas
ure was enjoyed by the members of the
Atlanta Chapter and their guests.
COMPLIMENTARY
TO MISS HEIFNER
Miss Hazel Alexander entertained de
lightfully Tuesday eVenlng In honoj* of
Miss Heifner, of Atlanta, nt the beau
tiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Bloodworth.
nt Forsyth. The hostess was assisted
by Mrs. Bloodworth and Mias Harriet
Blood worth.
The spacious lmll, parlor an library
were decorated with paints, ferns and
cut flowers, and the soft red light:
added to the artistic effect.
one of the features of the entertain
ment was progressive "Old Maid,"
which created much merriment. After
the game Ices and cakes were served.
The first prize was a box of candy, won
by Miss Pauline Hollis, and the guest
rlze,ii silver salve box, went to Miss
Office Hours, 9 to 12:30—1:30 to 5
It. I'houu Main 1948.
Residence 220 Ponchtrec. B Mala
l’hone 4179.
DR bs J tE E 6p B A4S? B ‘
Atlanta, Ga. SOI Austell Bldg.
MR. WM. E. ARNAUD,
ORGANIST AND CHOIR MA8TKU,
ALL HA!NTS KPISCOPAL CHURCH,
will give Instruction In the nrt of piano
playing nt hi* studio In nil Hnlnts Parish
House. General Mustelnushlp Class free to
all students. Residence address:
39 E. THIRD 8T.
Bell 'Phone 932, North.
75 PEACHTREE ST.
Nathan's Home Bakery
and Vienna Cafe
Br.ad, Cake, Pie», ate., fresh dally.
Atlanta Phen* 1896. Bell Phone 1486
Wedding Announcement
Fresh from the eastern markets and
manufactories, and individual with the
newest art Ideas, our materials for
wedding presents are ready for the
fall eventa.
SPECIAL SELLING
MONDAY
THRUOUT THE ENTIRE STORE
Every department has been thoroly replenished with new
Fall goods and will have something extra special
for you Monday.
SALE OPENS MONDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK.
Monday Specials
Monday Specials
Late arrival of new Belts, silk or kid. Splen
did values.
AT 50c
Beautiful new line of back aiid side Combs.
Exceptional values.
' AT 25c
New Hand Bags of excellent leather. All
colors.
AT 50c
Lndies’ ready-to-wear Hats, prest or scratch
felt—newest shapes.
AT $1.00
54-inch Broadcloth, all wool, twill back, full
line colors.
AT $1.00
New Plaid Woolens for waist or suits.
YARD 50c
Plaid Silks in wide range of color effects—
the 65c kind.
AT 50c
36-inch black Taffeta Silk, chiffon finish-
wear guaranteed. $1.25 value.
YARD
1 $1.1
Ladies’blade silk Hose, a $1.25 value.
MONDAY, PAIR $1.00
New Kid Gloves, elbow length, all colors;
$3.50 value.
. PAIR $2.50
Ladies’ embroidered Handkerchiefs; 15c
value.
MONDAY 10c
Ladies’ new Stock Collars, verv dainty.
AT 60c
Plaid Wash Goods that look like wool.
YARD 20c
Heavy Flannellettes, light or dark colors.
YARD 10c
'500 Cotton Blankets, good weight afid size
SPECIAL 39c
40-ipch white Lawn, 10c value.
YARD 7 l-2c
72-inch white Table Damask, exceptional
value.
YARD 50c
Large bleached Cotton Towels.
SPECIAL, EACH 10c
AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
Carrying out our rule to lend rather than follow, we have adopted the new method of short
spelling that is being advocated by so many nt this time, tnd it is our intention to use this
system in all our future advertisements.
pr . epared several thousand eoP>M of the rules for “Simplified Spelling.”
\ ith a list of 300 words now in use, as a souvenir, a copy of which we will he pleased to
send to any who will furnish us their name and address.
SMITH & HIGGINS
254 PETERS STREET.
will be Sir. and' Mrs. Albert Marbut.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weaver, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Perkeraon. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Todd,
Miss Louise Dooly, Miss Stelnhngen,
Mr*. Allle Blosser Loveman, Miss Lln-
nle Blosser, Mr. Tom Jones, Colonel
James W. Austin, Mrs. Ivan Allen, Dr.
William Owen, Mr. Lowery Dale, Mr.
William Bennett, Mr. Chnrlle Hoke,
Captain W. ,E. Nunnemacher.
TO MISS WARE.
Mis* Nellie Belle Catlett will be
hostess Tuesday afternoon at a pretty
Ware, who has received some
charming attentions prior to her de
parture for Vasear.
MR. AND MR8. CANDLER
ENTERTAIN FOR MRS. GRAY.
Mr. and Mra. Asa <3. Candler gave a
charming birthday dinner Friday even
ing at their home in Inman Park com
plimentary to Mrs. Pauline Gray.
The twelve guests were the mutual
relative* of Mr. and Mrs. Candler and
Mrs. Gray.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
The* guests Included Misses Heifner,
rater, Talmadge, Annie, Kate and
rinlre Fletcher, Kmelyn Fonder, Paul
ine and Elizabeth Hollis, Janie Napier
Huddleston, Bltlck, Johnson, of
Waynesboro, Anderson, Bloodworth and
Alexander: Messrs. E. J. Fonder, J. H.
Mcl'owen, H. H. Hardin. Trlpt»e Blood-
worth. Wilder, Herbert, Wilder, Bram-
let, Ralph Ponder, Burton. Word, Wil
son. Alexander, Bell, of Atlanta.
THE BARACA CLASS OF
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
The Baraca class of f’entral Baptist
hurch was dellghtfuly entertained
Thursday evening by their assistant
teacher, Miss Dora Hood.
Several song* were sung, among them
some new Baraca selections. Talks on
the work of Baracas by the officers
were Interesting.
It was decided to celebrate the six
teenth anniversary of the founding of
the Baracas of tho World, on Sunday
afternoon. October 16, at 3:30 o'clock.
The Baraca and Phllathea classes of
the city will be invited to attend this
meeting, as a very nice program will
be rendered, and a grand rally In gen
eral Is expected.
After a rntsit pleasant evening re
freshments were served.
Among those present were: Miss
Dora Hood, Miss Bannie Hood, Miss
Janie Hood. Ml** Muybeth Todd. MIm
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS—.
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Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall 8L
$1,000
—for—
10 Cents
- a nai munia.
— n Exposition and
In
Will Spend Esch
io cent:
We will give 81.000 to th*
1910 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
ton or pin sold.
BUY ONE WEAR ONE
SHOW YOUR COLORS.
Bollil Metal Gold Plate Button.
For Sale by Dealer*.
UNITED SALES AGENCY,
717 Furfii Mitral Cult Siilfnj
illanti PhMi 1911
FOR MI8S WITHAM.
Among those entertaining for Miss
Laura Wltham prior to her marriage
to Dr. Dorsey, will be Mrs. William
Owens.
Pianos for Rent
Very desirable instruments—new and
' slightly used.
$4.00 and $5.00 per month
No other charges.
Phillips & Crew Co.
37-39 Peachtree Street.
Mrs. W. E. Whitehead, West Cam
bridge avenue, College Park, Ga.
Personal Mention
Miss Faith Harris, formerly of At
lanta, will leave Nashville .Monday for
this city, where she will visit Mrs. Me-
(Tory and Mrs. Richardson, at College
Park, en route to the Woman's Col
lege nt Baltimore, where she will be
a sophomore this year. Miss Harris
has spent the summer since an earlier
I'lsll tn Atlanta In ^aahvllls* u’hnro hnr
visit to Atlanta tn Nashville, where he'r
parents, Dr. and Mrs. L, H. Harris,
have been keeping house on Grand
avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert F. Maddox were
In Nashville the ftrst part of the week,
spending th* day with Mr. and Mrs.
nat Baxter, at Westover plantation,
en route from a sojourn on (he Lakes.
They were at Chicago Beach hotel dur.
Ing most of the summer. They wlllbe
nt their country home near Atlanta for
>me weeks longer before coming In
> the city.
Mrs. John L. Patterson returned to
her home In Roanoke, Va., Friday after
a visit to her parents, Judge nnd Mrs.
W. T. Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Candler are
moving Into their new home on the
corner of Elizabeth street and Edge-
wood avenue.
Mra. s. J. Purtell and her daughter.
Miss Arlan Purtell, will be at home to
thetr friends after September 17 at 72
Walton street.
Dr. and Mrs. George 8. Tlgner will
return 8unday from a delightful visit
to Meriwether County White Sulphur
Springs.
Mra. H. N. Mason, after spending the
summer at the New England summer
resorts, has returned to Atlanta for the
winter.
Miss Scott, who has been the ad
mired guest bf Mrs. Frank Boland, re
turned to her home In West End Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mr*. Smith Cuyler and Mrs.
Henry Hunter Smith have taken apart
ments for the winter In Paris. They
hnve enjoyed an automobile trip dur
ing the summer through various parts
of Europe.
Mr*. Cay McCall, of Jacksonville,
Fla., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. James
L. Logan, at 146 West Peachtree street.
To the regret of her many young
friends. Miss Luclle Cox has returned
to thi Normal College at Mllledgevllte
Mra, Thomas McCall, who Is thi
guest of MISS Minnie Atkinson, return
Monday to her home tn Birmingham.
Mra. Theodore Tappan has returner
—
from Greensboro, where she was th 1
guest of Mrs. L. P. Jernlgan.
Mr. Walter Keaton, of Lake City
Fla., Is the guest of his relative!
and Mra. R, J, Massey.
Mrs. Louise Ragsdale, of Decatur
will strend next week with Mrs. IVIllltr
Austell In Inman Park.
Mra. J. H. Porter and Miss Juli
Porter returned from New York an!
Connecticut Saturday.
Miss Nona Martin Is spending
eral weeks at Madison with her sister
Mra. Fannie Gibbs.
Miss Julia Goode, after a visit tt
Miss Julia Pace, In Charleston, has re
turned to the city.
Mr. Inman Gray 3nd Mr. Milton Dar
gan leave Sunday for Athens to attew
the Unveralty.
Mr. and Mr*. Ro*ter WI*e are th
Continued on Opposite P*0*>
Ml** 1’lara Wimberly, after a visit
to her nister, Mrs. Orme Campbell,
leaves Saturday for the North, where
she will give a number of dialect re
citals.
Mrs. St. Elmo Massengale and chil
dren and Miss Alice May Massengale
returned Friday from a stay of six
weeks at Kenilworth Inn, at Ashe
ville.
J. C. MELLICHAMP
IMPORTER OF DIAMONDS
70 Whitehall Street.
Mrs. John James Hill, of Washing
ton, Ga., Is spending a few days In At
lanta. Her charming daughter, Mlsa
Elite Hill, has entered Agnes Scott.
■I N ! w open tor bualnss* and- extends a cordial Invitation to the pub
lic. Stuck embrace* complete line of
Warden and Mrs. W. H. Moyer fiave
gone for an extended trip through the
East and will attend the national
prison congress at Albany, N. Y.
Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches
and every article kept by first-class Jewelers,
Mra. D. J. Paulk and son of Union
Springs, Ala, art visiting het sister.