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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States
BARNESVILLE.
Among the moat delightful of the
Jent entertainment* In this city was
”V eD tlon given by Mrj. J. P. Thur-
,b »n In honor of Mlaa Mlnnlo Merrett,
^Gainesville. and Mm Maude Brown,
i nia c >k''hear. both ot w horn vicro
s!rmer I y popuiar realdents of Bames-
K The afternoon waa one of great
Cure to all the guest.. Mro Thur-
Kn was assisted In entertaining by
daughters. Miss Elisabeth and
M. Thurman. I'ellcloua refreshments
“V served during the reception,
uisses Nettle Lee Orace. Grace Wood-
Bessie Mlddlema. and Mary
Snhinnette assisting In dispensing this
4 oulte'an enjoyable affair within the
Jit few days was the Fan Tan party.
EL by Mrs. H. Hollis Gray, In honor
S her college friend, Mrs. Nannette
smith Of Maeon. The game was full
interest and thirty or more ladles
nreient participated In It. A salad
fmirse was enjoyed at the end of the
Sine Mrs. Smith as Miss Carter, was
much admired In Barnesvllle and her
ncent visit was a source of pleasure
tn all her friends.
* Mrs M. A. Clark and children, of
xtsrmi hnve been In the city on a visit
with the family of Mr. A. O. Murphy.
Mrs John T. Mlddlebrooks and Miss
mimic Mitchell have returned from a
{leasant stay at White Springs, Fla.
y u r and Mrs. P. F. Matthews are at
Indian Spring for a few days' recrea-
" Mrs John H. Blackburn has returned
from a pleasant stay with her sister,
Mrs B H. Willingham. In Thomson.
Mr and Mrs. John M. Huff have re
turned to their home In Wrlghtsvllle,
after visiting the family of Mr. H. H.
Huff. Mr. Huff Is editor of The
Wrlghtsvllle Headlight.
Mbs Mary Schilling Is the attractive
guest of the family of Dr. J. R. Sims.
Her home Is In Perry nnd she has
made scores of friends here on pre
vious visits.
Mrs. H. H. Hardy and children are
In Culloden visiting Mrs. O. H. Sulll-
r *MI»s Valura Taylor "has returned
from a visit to Miss lone Ison In Grlf-
(In.
Mr. Robert Shears and family have
returned to their home In Danville,
Hr- nfter attending some time here
with the family of Mr. G. C. Cornell.
Mrs. Frank Matthews, who has been
visiting Mrs. J. R. Jordan, left this
week for Alabama, where she will
spent] a few days before returning to
her home In Houston, Tex.
Mr. and .Mrs. E. Cook, Jr., of Coch
nn. have been In the city several days,
visiting Mr. and f»rs. W. C. Stocks.
Dr. T. T. Dickey, of Sycamore, has
returned to his home, after a visit with
his brother, Mr. H. C. Dickey.
MNs Eva Connell has returned from
Reynolds, where she spent some' time
with relatives.
Miss Martha Wilkinson has returned
from Johnstonvlllc, after visiting aeV'
eral friends there.
Miss Lilia Belle Martin has returned
to her home In Jenklnsburg. Sho visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin.
Mrs. w. T. Reid and little daughter.
Frames Terrell, are here visiting the'
family of Mr. J. F. Taylor.
Mrs. Fannlo Stallings has gone
Wuynesboro to accept a business posi
tion.
Miss Maud Elder has returned from
t house party which was entertained
by Miss Clifford Renfroe at Byron.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
vannah, after a visit of a few days to
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Rlppard.
Professor E. A. Pound, who has been
sppndJn# his vacation in middle and
north Georgia, returned Monda * from
Atlanta. Mrs. Pound will return *o the
city in about ten days.
Mrs. Robert Odom and Master Rob'
ert Odom, Jr.f who spent July and Au
gust visiting places of Interest in North
Carolina, Virginia, Washington. New
York and New Jersey, has returned to
Waycross,
Mrs. John Wilson delightfully enter
talned a crowd of young people from
Waycross. Music nr.d recitations were
enjoyed during the evening, after
home nfter a month’s visit to Mrs. J. A. I which dainty refreshments were serv
iHihn.' ed.
Iiss Mnrjr Honda* nnd Master Walter! Miss Lizzie Bird delightfully enter-
viaiffS?* htr ? VT n I t*dne<l at her home on Brewer street lx.
J. A itniichn fat^AHnni„ Mn< ’ honor of her cousins. Miss Nina and
Mr. Charles'Ilolt. of Atlnntn'. paid a brief JJ ,RS Mlttlt Hines on Tuesday night,
visit to Atlanta on his way from New York. I Music was enjoyed during the early
.. .... I part of the evening, after which de
WATKIN8VILLE. Ilcioua refreshment* were served.
Miss Maude Morton hn« r-Miirngwi tn I Mrs. R. A, Atwell nnd little Miss
her home in Antioch after a visit to Kathleen Jones returned home Sunday,
her aunt? Mrs R M. Jackson to after spending the summer In Augusta
Miss Irene Johns, of Bishop, was In At J?" tn ?? st nnmhttnc of HI cl-
town one day this week I Mrs. »\ • M. Gambling, of riign
Professor Clark, the new prlnelprfl ISSffcH!tint her Jef&ra
of Oconee High School, arrived Wed- r-he home <of hex mother, Mrs. V. Jeffers,
nesday. I On Brunei street
Rev. A. J. Sears has returned home.
after a few days' visit to north Geor- EASTMAN.
Kla. Miss Byrdie Daniel leaves this week
Miss Marie Elder Is spending a few to resume her studies at Cox College,
days with Miss Katie Veal, of Fla,t Miss McRae, of Virginia, Is visiting
Rock. the Misses Wynne.
Messrs. Frank Ashford and Bradford Miss Olin Harrell Will leave In a few
Jackson left Wednesday for College days for Rome, where sho will enter
MONDAY. PF.PTF.MnER 17,
her daughter, Amelia Katherine, and
Lee Davison October 18,
at _$he ^ lr * t Pre *t>yterlan church.
The marriage of Miss Mary Louise
Warner and Mr. Luke Lea, which will
be a notable social event of the year to
local society, will be brilliantly cele
brated at Renraw, the country home
of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Warner, No
vember 1.
{“le Louise Mays, daughter
w - Mays, and Mr. Foster
Lucius Wiles will be married November
i at the May, home, on the Hillsboro
road. (
The fall season at the Nashville Golf
and Country Club had Us Initiative at
a dinner dance attended by twenty
guests, on Thursday evening, with a
party of club men as hosts. At the
University Club It begins with a roof
garden party and dance Saturday
evening.
DECATUR, ALA. * 1
Mr. and Mrs T. II. Fletcher are to Ope- Park, where they wllF enter school.” I Shorter College.
Mn Leonard Hobnrt hn* to Mt\ and Mrs Edward Johnston have Miss Lillian Rone loaves soon to en-
IlIrmlnB'lmu nfter s vl.lt h're *° "burned to their home In Atlanta. ter Cox College.
Professor and Mrs. D. A. Williams of . Mr *- J - W. Ashford left Saturday for Mr. Wright Daniel has gone to Dah-
her home In Madison, after a delight- lonega to resume his studies at the
ful visit to Miss Julia Ashford. I North Georgia Agricultural College.
Mr. R. W. Billups spent Wednesday Miss Bessie Notes leaves Monday to
In Athens. be present at the opening of Monroe
Miss Mamie McRee Itft this week I College, st which Inatltutlon she grad-
for Athens, where she will attend the uated with the class of 1905.
Normal school. Mrs. Annie Horne is visiting In At-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Brlghtwel! lanta.
and children have returned to their | Mis* Kathleen Peacock, of Dublin,
MJuiMmvu, vi iinriKfiit-. IN UVP
Mm. Frank Davit U visiting lu Trinity.
Mist Halite Hnston Is Ht borne from sn
extended visit to Abbeville, Miss.
Miss D. M. Dublin, of Moorsrllle, Is visit*
inf h«>rt‘.
Dixie I-owell, of lllliaboro, la here
visit.
. Mamie
Chester, Trim.
. Henry Usrtung Is visiting In Shet-
byvllle, Tran.
Mr,. 8tguel Jones, of Columbls, Teun., Is
hero on a visit.
Miss Bertha Looschet Is visiting In Call
man.
Mr. snd Mrs. C. W. Williams visited at
Itashain the past week.
Miss Ads Barnes Is at home from a visit
to Tennessee.
Misses Mamie Hall and Eleanor Fletcher
ore at 1-ulnakl. Tenn.
Miss Lillian Mndrey has returned to Ten
nessee.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Orr visited nt Neel the
past week.
Mr. nml Mrs. Edward Howell are at Neel.
Mrs. K. L Bacon Is st home from a visit
to Eastern cities.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Perkins have re
turned In Caney, Knn., after n visit here.
Miss Mny Hide, of Tnscumbln, was here
the pnst week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark visited In Blrna-
Ala.
. ¥'** . ? ad !* Patterson, of Texarkana,
Ark., visited here the past week.
Miss Georria Bibb Is at Vlnemont.
Miss Bertha Blatter Is at home from
Nashville.
hevis*' C ’ B ' McCoJr - ot Birmingham, Is
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Nesblt are In
Clnelnnatl.
Mr. and Mrs. Drlskll ore In Louisville nnd
other ■ Northern cities.
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pointer are visiting In
Montgomery,
Mrs. Edward Jonea, of Washington, Is
here.
Miss Luclls Bncbhelt Is In Nashville.
Miss Adams has returned to her home In
Bessemer after s visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wyker are at home
after a visit to Ohio.
home In Maxeys.
Mr. C. A. Ashford visited Athens
Wednesday.
Miss Mary Karris has been real alck
for the past week.
Miss Elisabeth Quinlan, of Maxeys,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Ash
ford.
Is vlslttng Miss Bessie Peacock.
Mrs. J. E. Wooten and children are
visiting In Covington and Atlanta.
Mrs. Hal Roberts has returned home
from Davlsboro and Sandersvllle.
MADISON.
Silases Annie Lucy Newton and Rleh-
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples, now of Car-
IsrsvIUc, Ga, who Is president of the
Tennessee Woman's Press and Au
thors’ riub, returned home a week ago
Irnm attending the sixteenth annual
convention of the International League
Of Press Clubs, as a delegate from her
rluh, held in Denver, Colo, Mrs, L. S.
Munford, of Cartersvllle, accompanied
her, nnd the Southern delegation were
the recipients of much social attention.
Mr “- A. G. Brnndau and children have
returned to Nashville, after a visit to
Mrs Nannie Seawell Boyd, of Atlanta,
Jt Hyde Park, Chicago, where she has
been spending the summer.
The younger element In Nashville
•oclety has been enjoying a rofind of
rsletles caused by themreaence In the
fit)' of three visiting midshipmen from
vim I nlted 8,at ** Naval Academy—
Midshipmen Van Leer Klrkman, George
M Bellas and Aqullla Dlbrell. They
inaugurated by a large dance Bt
2“ HUI recently, given by Mr. and
Mra \an Leer Klrkman, for their son.
. also the honor guest of a dln-
n-L ** v f n by Winston Caldwell on
Wednesday night, and Mrs. James E.
tonight ' v l tender h,m a whist party
,“ r - », n| i Mrs. J. T. Crecellus, of
wuisvin, have announced the engage-
„?t n f *heir daughter. Helen Gertrude,
vim o, A,b * rt 8a muel Warren. Jr„ of
vembe- ’ he marlla * e »o be <n No-
Jf™- Adams Lauderdale an
nounces the approaching marriage of
ban, of.Birmingham, vu
wwk. •*
Mrs. A. It. Wiftsingcr am! ftflUfbters,
MImcz Tcarl nod Kra, of Klrmittflmu, zro
here.
Miea Bfary Lou Daocey, of Loulivllle,
Ky., Is here.
Tueedny nl
entertnlned at wmat in Donor or urr slater,
B11m Hwift. of BllMlMjppl. The Kike’ ball
xii need for the place of entertainment
“rnlt punch and lew were aonred.
Ml** Georgia McGhee and Mr. Fred Crew
were married at the home of Mr*. Minnie
Hauderi, the Ilev. J. J. lilahop offlclntltg.
The wielding wn a qnlet one, there being
home at l'rlcerllle.
Tuesday evening the young Indie* of De
catur received In uouor of Mim Mary Swift,
of Greenville, BIIm.
During the paat woek aociety ha* en
joyed a number of moonlight Ixtatlug par
ties an the Teunemee river, and n mpuber
of dance* at the pavilion of the North All
liama Traction Company In Houth Decatur.
Aside from this, society circle* have been
quiet, *o many of the aociety act being out
of the city on their summer outlug.
HARALSON.
BIIm Ethel Johnson, of Brooks Station,
la visiting her unde, Mr. Henry Bsrrou.
Mrs. Hugh Foster and sister, Miss Mamlo
Foster, have returned from a brief visit
to Wblteshurg.
Ail Interesting meeting Is In progreM st
tho Methodist church. The pastor, Hev.
Btr. Pharr, is assisted by Rev. Stephen Jen
kins, of Griffin.
Messrs. Emory Daniel, Walter Carmichael
and Janiea Couch are attending the services
at the Methodist church. These young men
are theological students at Emory College.
Mr. lingh Foster expects to —*
niory College In a short time.
Miss Anna Foster will close her school
st Bethel after this week.
Bliss Minnie Cook, of Coucord, Is visiting
Mrs. A. W. Bawls.
BIra. George Mnahhurn. of Carmel, Is vis
iting her brother. Mr. Henry Thompson.
Blrs. William Caldwell made a brief visit
* iterday.
dren have gone
Miss Louis, Powell, of Athens, was mo nd Walton are vleltlng Miss Louise
V.?. wn , Tue *??^. „ _ , McMullen at Hartwell.
Miss Lena Brlghtwell, who has been Miss May Thomason has returned
the guest of Mis* Mabel Uragford, has from Covington, where sho visited Mrs.
returned to her home tn Athens. w. P. Godfrey.
Mr. Ben Cocroft, of Thomasvllle, was I Mis* Frances Onvha* as her guests
In town Saturday. Misses Eunice Reid Fears and Annie
Mro. A 8. Rowland and children are Randal, of Atlanta, and Miss Sallle
vlaUing Athena thls week. May Edmondson, of Washington.
Miss Mattie Anderson leaves this Miss Floy Felker, of Monroe, has re-
week for Lynchburg, Va., where she turned home after a visit to Miss Mar-
will enter school at the Randolph-Ma- tha Foster.
C0 ?.^ o ’if 8 £ - m>_ . _ . On Monday night a Jolly straw ride
Mrs. E. B. Thompson spent Tuesday Was given In honor of Miss Frances
in Athens. • OrFs guests. The chaperons were
Miss Nell Cocroft visited Athens on M r. and Mrs. Will Orr and Mr. and
Tuesday. Mrs. Raymond Carbine. Those who
*ere present on this occasion were
„ M INT08H. Misses Frances Orr, Annie Randal, 8al-
>1 Is* Roberta raise Is, of Flemlafton, |fe Mae Edmondson, Eunice Fears,
I* visiting her aunt, Mra. Mica U. Cat- Richmond Walton, Louise Smith, Mary
seta. In Bavannah. Trotter and Sara Brady, Mesars.
Marlon Martin hna lieen upending a Brooke Thompson, Alston Trotter, John
week at Eulonta, on Newport river. Orr, Butler Atkinson. Mason Williams.
Hev. nml Mra. Waller Edge, who spent Richard Combs and Dennle Trotter. _
the month of August at frnrent, near x , mo | t but delightfully Inform^
FhTminVto!” n,,urliwl t0 ,bl ‘ r bome •* I dance waa given at the hotel Tuesday
Mr. ami Mrs. If. C. Reppard, who havJ-'''enlng honor of Mias Orr's houa,
lieen ■ pending 04>vernl weeks at Green- party. Those present were Misses
vllle. On., have returned home. Frances Orr, Annie Reid Randal, Salllt
Misses Lours M. and Ully May Fraser Mae Edmondson, Eunice Fears, Floy
are spending some time In Atlanta with F e m er , n f Monros; Edna Pou. Carry.
Italph’n. Cntsels, formerly of Valdosta ^
Is now located here. S. ndK S. ,,e *?. u: Bethea,
Mrs. Charles C. Carson, of Valdosta, la Rollln Broughton, Fred Peckham, Bol
visiting her mother, Mrs. R. B. Cnasels, lln Armour, Alston Trotter, Carl Ed-
In Flemlngton. 1 mondson, Roy Lambert, Grady Atkin-
gn^M V.^ 5S;y n FriU , ln M i(SrJrni he Hn «nd Pierce BMdwin.
t.^frlerul's*In*Moron* “ “ “ ,Md,d VW * JEFFERSONVILLE.
I Mr*. Sallle C. Suggs, of Thomaston.
COVINGTON. I has returned home, after a ten days’
Miss Nell Butler left Tuesday for De- vi*n to her daughter, Mrs. D. P. Ed
catnr. wards
-SttaSS*. ° f W " the M1 “ Bllxabeth . Carswell
Mrs. Mnllie Chancellor, of 8avannah, la friends at Danville Tuesday,
visiting Mrs. John B. Davis. Mr. James Fltspstrlck, of Macon,
w,th h " " ,,w -
ln J Eolicy' V rc' n fn“r n o frw"w«K' 1,am H Mr W W. Whitehurst spent a few
Miss Idmljtc Ferrell la at honm after a I days this week recuperating at Indian
work's visit to F.vtontmi. Spring.
Mlaa Dessii llsvs la In Atlanta, the gurst Miss Cornelia Methvln has Just re
^MWI^ndk, a tew days fa* f~$ ( £ 1 £ ,, « htfUl triP VU “ ,n '
0t E " ,el Mtaa Mlnnfe &* Wllllama has r*.
Miss Eilznlwth Cook, who has lieon via- turned from an extended trip to Coch
itlng her mother, Mra. 11. C. Cook, has ran.
irtnrnrd to her Imur In Tate. Hon. John R. Cooper, of Macon, waa
, ^.rr“^Kn b ». r .' t l , h r riur r . 0 t m of <, h« ln ‘ own on c,v11 bu,ln e* a l«*t Sunday,
Sttf Mali T J W fH»Xt l, hxri[ UM °* ***** »ll<» Innaa from
NEW BLOUSES
visited
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* 0. BEAN, T. P. A.
■urnirr ur*. . u auauiirni i Mjsa Estelle Jones returned from
ViK lime caunon lefTTbSi^ay for ao Tallulah Falla and other Interesting
extensive visit to friends In Douglas. Georgia points on last Tuesday.
Mrs. Juliette lirynn nnd daughter, of Mn- Mias Emmie McNair and her friend,
con. are vliltlng Mrs. J. H. Carroll. MlM Francis Mnnn, have returned to
l.rtl-JL v!i. Ad! cUnwen “f * ,helr dutlea ln Macon, after a very
Mra Carrie Bock well Mobley, who hasPleaasnt vacatlonwith Immo
been visiting her father. J. w. Rockwell, Rev. and Mra. P. W. Ellis have Just
has returned tn her buinc In llngausvllle. the mountains of northeast Georgia and
Mrs. W. D. Trnvla had as her gi*-al last the Carolina*,
week Mrs. M. A. Wond. Mrs. and Mina Mrs. Mattie O'Danlel and daughter
*«■[• VI. Roberii. of Rome. are with Mr. 8. E. Jones, where they
have returned from n ten days’ visit to will remain for *"[5* .y? 1 *' .
“ew York. R«v. 8. W. Rogers, the new principal
Miss Rule Jordan was hostess Inst Tnea- of the High 8chool, run down this week
day evening at an Ideal summer party. I circulated among hta constituents,
a compliment to ^ Fr ri, k ! ,l h'ni , 1 ii preparatory to opening school a little
fvnfc l.Hth\ ”nrt‘‘frT*^^f witblater* Dr. Rogen la well known and I*
Soweni. In the ronvJraatwn con teat, Mil* walcomed am°n» hte J* nl
Elllne Franklin won iho prise, a post card Mias Addle Wall made a pleasant
album. Those enjoying Miss Jordan's bos- trip to Cochran a fsw days since.
y were Mlsaes Dora Rue Anderson. I M|ag j u |t e tte nt spa trick returned
Franklin, Olndys Lee. Hlbel Hlgllnx 11,0—, Tuesday, after a pleasant week's
Rutile Weaver and Christine JVblle, and m™* • J^ r sta *L y
ifog.ni All tort, Butler. Brndabaw, Corn-1 ntay wltn Mr*, r rea D *PW' . .
veil,"mis, Trommel, Rtephensoa and Me- Mesars. Nlorvan
Calls. , . con, made a flying trip to JefTeraon
Miss Ruble Weaver gave a lawn party vnie 8 Un day on pleasur*.
I,t her home Friday evening In honor of u , Hunter Johnaon and wife spent
1ha Hc°s aad I a few day , th |, we ek with friends at
meat. Kilim Franklin.
shrnlittery sorroundlng her home »ere
strung with Japanese lanterns, whMe the Dublin,
nouse was decorated with aoses and cut ■
■lower*.
Rev. E. Hemming and family are
spending a few days this week among
. friends In the country.
DALTON. Mr. Dan A. Smith has been very sick
The fair week here will be of unusual I recently of fever, but I* Improving at
Interest, as It Is a home coming week last report*. .. . „ ..
and a large committee of ladles with Mrs. Mattie Carswell 1* JP?" 1 }. 1 "*
Mra. Paul B. Trammell a* chairman la I week with relative* and friends near
arranging a aeries of social affairs for | Allentown. . .
the returning boys and girls. One Mr. Frank Wright Neal apent laat
event will be a grand reception ot Ho- Sunday with hi* parent* at Thomson,
tel Dalton Thursday night, October IS. Mr. Charles w7 Lancaster ha* re
Another lady will entertain the old turned after a week’s acting caahtar for
"Nickel Club” ot her home. A basket the Pitt* Banking Company, while the
dinner will be one event at the Talr cashier waa away on a vacation,
grounds and other entertainments are Mesars. Robert Car*-* 1 * and
being arranged. ^ . chapman were shopping In Macon one
Mr*. W. M. Hardwick Is the guest of day this week.
Mis* Maud Davla In Birmingham. —“
Mr*. Will Patton, of Sweetwater, Is . GADSDEN, ALA.
the guest of Mr*. J. E. Satterfield. I U| M Maggie Dunlap entertained the
Misses Kate Edmondson, ot Atlanta I We<im>sday Kuehre (Tab Friday afternoon
and Marie Flemlster, of Chattanooga I on Ronih Fifth street.
“u,Nf ru«‘ a of Mrs. C. R. Evan, dur- ^ M'"u?rtn“
Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Carman, Mr*. 8. ”**L , "!nb"'t end family have
B. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thorne. I toni P, from white Sulphur Rprings.
Mias Thorne, Mr. and Mr*. R. E. Par
ker, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Farnsworth,
Mr. Robert A. Broyles, Mr. Ray KnlghL
Mr. Ivan Allen and other Atlantans
will be guests of friends here during
the county fair.
WAYCR08S.
Mr*. J. C. Hslre and daughter, who
have been the guest* of Mrs. Thomp
son on Pendleton street, left VVednes-
day for Thomaavllle, where they will
spend a few days with relatives and
friends, after which they will relum
to their home at River Junction.
Mrs. W. N. Jones and little daugh
ter. Tallle, have returned from a trip
to Atlanta. . „ ,
Mrs. T. L. Brown returned Monday
from a visit to CTsrkston snd Atlanta.
Mr. and Mra Clarencs-H. Wilson snd
son hav* returned to thetr bome In Sa-
Mr. E. T. Rrhnler lisa take* Mrs. (Hair's
cottage an Forest avenue for the winter.
Miss Alloval'silen has returned to Naur-
elh. Ky.. to enter school.
Mr*!* A. V. law. Hr., la vlattlng her slater,
Mra. Pntnam, In Birmingham.
Miss Jennie Jordan, of (Tilrego, la rlaltlng
her mother. Mrs. Ranh Jordan, on I'earh
IfncV'haries I* Conn entertained the em-
Itrtddery elrrle Thnreday evening at her
home on Chestnut street.
Mr. and Mra. John It. I"*lmer entertained
the Kylnnlan (Tub Friday evening at their
bome on Wnlnnt ■treel.
in, Air A. d'luil t asi" *•». *M *»ss lUIUglUIIII.
Miss lens Marlin Us retsraed from *
visit to friends at Knaley.
Min Janlta Uojklu Us returned from s
The two models shown here art
made up In linen and elaborately
embroidered -In designs of chry
santhemums and wisteria. The
collars are high and the sleeves
come Just below the elbow.
visit to friends and relative* at Columbus,
Min Grace Forbes, of Anniston, who ha*
been the guest of Mra C. C. Lloyd, hna re-
turned home.
Mrs. A. M. Ayer*, of OunteniTlIle, la the
fueat of her atatar, Mra. B. P. Alford, and
family on lfnntlaon arcane.
„ locator, on
Walnut atrect.
Mlaa Rdna Bandlln la rlaltlnf rclatlrea at
Alexander City.
Mlaa Minnie Jackaon, of Weat Point, Oa.»
who baa t**n the aiieat of her atatera, Mra.
W. J. Martin and C. C. Caaaela, h«ta re
turned home.
». B. MeOeL _
to Hnntarllle and
home aanln.
Mlaa Blnnra Ilnmlnjrjr la vlaltlna her ala-
ter, Mra. John Caldwell, In Birmingham.
She will ffu to Texa* later to teorb inuale.
Mr*. Jame* L. Tanner hn* returned from
a visit to Mra. Cartwrlcht In BlnuliiKhaui.
Mr*. W. V. Hujrbe* fa the guest of her
mother* Mra. A. 0. Paden, on Purest arr
due.
MACON.
Mra. Wingfield Nlahet had a* guesta
this week Mlsaes Mary Brent and Lucy
Hmlth, the attractive daughters of Hon.
Hoke Smith, and Mra. Augustus Hull, of
Athena. Mra. Hull and the Mlaae* Hmlth
were In the city to be present at the con
vention which nominated Hon. Hoke Hmlth
for governor of the atate.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McFarland, of Al>er-
deen, Mlaa., arrived during the week to be
the gueata of Mr. and Mra. lUcbard
illnes.
Mrs. J. L. Etheridge entertained with
bridge on Tuesday evening In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. B J. McFarland. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mra. McFarland, Mr.
‘ ** “* * rd Hines, Mr. and Mra.
Hall, Mr. and Mra. Walter
!leeks, Mr. nn3 Mrs. Leon 8. Dure, Mlaa
Craig and Mr. Charles Caldwell.
Dr. and Mrs. fl. Mclfatton, who have
‘le summer at their home
are expected tmek In the
Mlaa Kate Ellis has returned from ..
delightful visit to Chattanooga, where she
waa the gueat of her aunt,
Mlaa JUto
Mlaa Kills Is now at her father's
summer cottage at the Outing Club.
Ml*s Bhetta Etheridge and Mlaa Amies
irden are expected home this week fro
trip to New York
Ilev. and Mr*. F. P. Reeae, of Nn ah vllle.
Tenn,. arrived In the city on Tuesday ami
are being entertained at the hospitable
Ayres home on Walnut afreet. Mr. Reeae
waa rector at Cbrtat church for aeveral
yen re. and was much beloved In Macon.
...» ^ #|t| Mr *
leorge Pole wadley nr nollnghrokc.
Judge William If. Felton left on Thun-
Mrs. Ellsworth Hall --- .
George lH>le Wadley at Rollngl
* lge William If. Felton left
ty for New York.
Mr. and Mra. Mallory Taylor have re
turned home from Virginia.
Mr. and Mra. Fontaine Barden are at
home again nfter a summer spent In the
mountains nf North Carolina.
Mr*. Mary Lamar MeCaw and Mrs. A.
_a Middleton left during the week for n
month's stay lu the mountains of north
W. Williamson and Mrs. Walter
Harris have gon. to Saluda. N. C.
Mlaa llresit Merrill, of Thoma.vllii-, le
the guest ot Mra Hampton I. Torrlll.
Mis. Anne Brannon, who has lieen In (.'hi
re g<i for revere I weeks *s the guest of
Mia. Caroline Rhlelds. ami has Wn ao
eharuilngly rntertalneil, returns to Macon
on Friday.
Miss Nellie Brannon returned on Thursday
from Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. I mils l-ellvw sml children, after
sn slHe-iice of several weeks, most of which
was spent at Wrightavltle Beach, are st
bome agal*.
Mis* Adel* Daley, of Atlanta, Is the guest
of Sir. and Mra. C. H. Humphreys.
Mlsaes Eleanor anil Margaret Terrill are
In Atlanta, tha gueata of Mr. uud Mrs.
N. F, Jackson.
Miss (lelie Craig Is at home ognln. nfter
■pending n very ilellgblful summer In Bos
ton nnd New York.
Mta* Ethel Dafja will leave for New
York Hepteinhcr 15, nnd will spend Ihe
winter studying art at I'ratt Institute.
Ml*. Josephine Jones leaves the Aral
of next week for Asheville, N. C„ where
abe will spend the autumn,
Ui'iitrnuiit liar no Kills, Unlletl Htnlea
navy, will reneh Macon on Monday to
visit bin mother, Mra. Bobert Colcumn.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.'
Mrs. Eugene Enalcn and Miss Gladys
Enslen have returned home, after
spending some time In North Carolina
and Tate Springs.
Miss Mabel Wheslock Is the guest of
Miss Morris, of Atlanta
General and Mra Rufus N. Rhodes
are In New York.
Miss Nellie Gregg has returned from
Europe and Is with her parents, Mr.
and Mra. M. J. Gregg, In Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tomlinson are
In New York.
Mra. Chappell Cory la the gueat of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ooldthwate on
Adams street In Montgomery.
Miss Lena Zwold I* the guest of her
brother ant) friends In Detroit.
Mlaa Amy Ward la visiting Mias Car-
roll Gray In Atlanta
Miss Louise 8. Uhalrsell has return
ed from Batesrllle, lnd„ and Cincinnati,
Ohio, where she was the guest ot rel
atives and friend*.
Mrs. Wlllcox and Miss Henrietta
Wlllcox have returned from a vlst to
the great lakes.
Miss Janie Curry, daughter nf Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Curry, of Memphis, Is
the guest of Miss Grace Hardla at Vln
cent Lodge, East Lake.
Mr. Glenn O. Friermood, formerly of
Birmingham, passed through the city
last Thursday en route to New York,
where be will sail for Germany to pur
sue hta musical studies. While In the
city he was the guest of Mr. Arthur
W. 8. Chalrsell.
Mrs. John L. Parker and children
and Mlaa Ward are at Lookout moun
tain.
Mr. and hire. EL T. Taliaferro and
their European party landed In New
York on September 1.
Miss Willie Allen and her party
landed In New York on the 7th.
Mis* Helen Keller, Alabama's famous
blind girl, Is expected tn spend soma
time In Birmingham during the full.
She will be a guest of- Birmingham
during home coming week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Percy and chil
dren and Miss DeBardclcbcn hnve g„no
to Colorado for a visit of several weeks.
General L. V. Clark nml Miss Au
gusta Clark have gono to Asheville, N.
C„ to be gone several weeks.
Mrs. A. Cl Billups nnd daughter,
Mrs. J. B. Hastam, and Miss Josephine
Chalrsell are at 8t. Clair Springs.
Mr*. Charles E. Piper Is the guest of
her mother, Mr*. J. H. Washington, at
St. Clair Springs.
The Misses Jsrkson, of Mobile, who
have been the guesta of Captain and
Mr*. Lucian Brown, have returned to
their home. They were extensively en
tertained during their stay In the city,
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville, Ga,
On Heptomper 15th to 23rd. Inclu
sive, tho Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate stations, to
Cartersvllle, at ralo of one fare for
the round trip. <
8am Jor-ea will be assisted by
Evangellit Oliver and other ministers
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will
have charge ot L>- music, and other
gospel singers ot note will attend.
Throe services oach day, 10:30 a. m.,
3:00 fp. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the
people of Cartersvllle will welcome
the great crowds with the same hos
pitality they have always shown. •
CHAS. E. HARMAN,
Gen. Pas*. AgsnL
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
“WHBM IN THE COURSE of human events It becomes neces-ary" to
build a house, a horns a hovel a hut. a barn, a bungnlo. a factory, atene-
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“ ‘ “ VULCANITE
,, b fit th* logical thing to use, for reasons too
numerous to mention. People who have bought Vulcanite are buying
It when they need roofing again. There are facta which actually hap
pen and they apeak louder than words. It does not require expert
labor to apply K. It Is rscojnmended by the National Board of Un
derwriters and Southeastern Tariff Asaoclatlon.
“YOU CAN PUT IT ON.’
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See that this Seal it on
every Roll.
ATLANTA SUPPLY CO.,
SOLE 3TATE AGENT8 FOR GEORGIA.
29-31 8outh Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. GREENFIELD, Pres. C. A. PEEK, S*c>.