The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 18, 1906, Image 9

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i THE ATLANTA UE0HU1AN. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities BARNESVILLE. Among the most delightful of the recent entertainments In this city waa jh e reception given by Mra. J. P. Thur man. In honor of Miss Minnie Merrett, ot Gainesville, and Mrs. Maude Brown, nt Blackshear. both of whom were formerly popular residents of Barnes- tpie The afternoon was one of great oleasure to all the guests. Mrs. Thur man was assisted In entertaining by her two daughters, Miss Elizabeth and Ida Thurman. Delicious refreshments ,ere served during the reception, Silases Nettie Lee Grace, Grace Wood ward, Bessie Middleman and Mary Jllnhlnnette assisting In dispensing this hospitality. Quite an enjoyable affair within the east few 'lays "as the Fan Tan party, liven by Mrs. H. Hollis Gray, In honor of her college friend, Mrs. Nannette Smith, of Macon. The game was full of Interest and thirty or more ladles present participated In it. A salad oourse was enjoyed at the end of the game. Mrs. Smith as Miss Carter, was much admired In Barnesvllle and her recent visit was a source of pleasure to all her friends. Mrs. M. A. Clark and children, of Macon, have been In the city on a visit Mr ?\ l , U *! U< ’ r V Amella Katherine, and ; h » h 5. rle * J** Davison October 16, at the F Irst Presbyterian church. The marriage ot Miss Mary Louise IVarner and Mr. Luke Lea, which will be a notable social event of the year to local society, will be brtllluntly cele- of Mr U ,n,i ft M ra "V he coun try home vember L 4 ’ - Percy Warner ’ No- of M Mr s an w L w ul,e MayB - daughter or Mr. s. W. Mays, and Mr. Foster 7 U at U rh? m * Wl L‘ be marHed November road th M “ y “ home ’ on *he Hillsboro .JP”, fall season at the Xashvllle Golf and Country Club had Its Initiative at a dinner dance attended by twentv guests,, on Thursday evening, with a party 0 f club men as hosts Atthe F ub 11 begins with a roof evenfng Party and “ ttnce Saturday DECATUR, ALA. 1(kii 5,r : »ud Mrs. T. U. Fletcher are In Ope- Mrs. Leonard Ilobart bns returned to Birmingham utter a visit here ° lrofemor and Mrs. D. A. Williams “ bids, Ark., lire visiting relntlv™. Miss Mettle Ilulnson, of Hnrtoelle, la here, lacon, nave uee.. ... me vn, on u visit I K,* S?/}* U a ™ij* m 1 *.!! 1 ",* la , th the family Of Mr A O. Murphy. I ette,"4 v!dt ,o Abbevl"le “jT.'. ,rom ““ Mrs. John T. MIddlebrooks and Miss ^Mlss IJ. M. Dublin, of MooravUle, is visit- oif I !"“vWt‘ l ° Powel1 ’ °* Hillsboro, Is hero Miss Mamie Baker Is ot home from Win- Chester, Tenu. b/vmi, ^Teim. H “ ttun * *» visiting in Sbel- Mrs. Slgnel Jones, of Columbia, Tenn., la hove on u visit Mlsa Bertha Looschel la visiting In Cull- Mamie Mitchell have returned from a pleasant stay at White Springs, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Matthews are at Indian Spring for a few days’ recrea- tlon. Mrs. John H. Blackburn has returned from a pleasant stay with her sister, Mrs. R H. Willingham, In Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Huff have re turned to their home In Wrightsville, after visiting the family of Mr. H. H. Huff. Mr. Huff Is editor of The : Wrightsville Headlight. Miss Mary Schilling Is the attractive I guest of the family of Dr. J. R. Sims. Her home Is In Perry and she has made scores of friends here on pre vious visits. Mrs. B. H. Hardy and children are in rulloden visiting Mrs. O. H. Sulli van. Miss Vnlura Taylor has returned from a visit to Miss lone Ison In Grif fin. Mr. Robert Shears and family have returned to their home in Danville, K>\, after spending 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 spend a few days before returning to her home in Houston, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cook, Jr., of Coch ran, have been in the city several days, visiting Mr. and fi*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. I Miss Eva Connell has returned from Reynolds, where she spent some time with relatives. Miss Martha Wilkinson has returned I from Jnhnstonvllle, after visiting sev- I era! friends there. Miss Lilia Belle Martin has returned to her home In Jenklnsburg. She visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin. Mrs. W. T. Reid and little daughter, 1 Frances Terrell, are here visiting the family of Mr. J. F. Taylor. Mrs. Fannie Stallings has gone Waynesboro to accept a business posi tion. •Miss Maud Elder has returned from a house party which was entertained by Miss Clifford Renfro© at Byron. NASHVILLE, TENN. Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples, now of Car- tmvllle, (Ja., who Is president of the Tennessee Woman's Press and Au thors' Club, returned home a week ago from attending the sixteenth annual convention of the International League of Press clubs, ns a delegate from her | club, held in Denver, Colo. Mrs. L. 8. Munford, of Cartersvllle, accompanied her, and the Southern delegation were the recipients of much social attention. Mis. a. O. Hrandau and children have I returned to Xushvllle, after a visit to Nannie Senwell Boyd, of Atlanta, | Jt Hyde Park, Chicago, where she has spending the summer. The younger element In Nashville locletv has been enjoying a round of ruietles caused by the presence In the City nf three visiting midshipmen from iff. United States Naval Academy— I jnashipmen Van Leer Klrkman, George •M Dallas and Aqullia Dibrell. They i Jk!, re j. na curated by a large dance at Jak Hill recently, given by Mr. and j J rs Van Leer Klrkman, for their son. "as also the honor guest of a dln- rifr given by Winston Caldwell on Wednesday night, and Mrs. James E. aid well will tender him a whist party [ knight. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crecellus, of nmilsvilie, have announced the engage- their daughter, Helen Gertrude, j Mr. Albert Samuel Warren, Jr., of | "JhrtlK the marriage to be In No- I '* rs 'DJlnoey Adams Lnmlerdale an- | "umrv the approaching marriage of Mri * ?* W * Williams visited at Boshnm the post week. to T*nnpMe? nrUea ,B at h ° me from a v,8lt Misses Mamie Hall nud Eleauor Fletcher are,at I’ulaskl, Tenn. nessee returned to Ten- Mr. and Mrs. Johu Orr visited at Neel the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howell arc nt Neel. .Mrs. h. L. Bacon Is at home from u visit to Eastern cities. Mr/ and Mrs. George Perkins have re- turned to Caney, Knu., after a visit here. Miss Mny Hide, of Tusetimbln, was here the pust week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark visited lu Birm ingham the past week. \. Miss Husk* Miller, of Louisville. Is here. ^Mlss Nellie Topp Is nt home from Troy, Miss Sndle Patterson, * Ark., visited here the past week. Miss Gee—'“ L * ‘ ' Miss Br Nashville. Mrs. C. E. McCoy, of Birmingham, here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Nesblt are In Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Drlski! are In Louisville and other Northern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pointer are visiting In ont— Mri here. Miss Lucile Buchhelt Is In Nashville. Miss Adams has returned to her home In Bessemer after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. John I). Wyker are at home after a visit to Obio. Mias Don Royal has returned to her home In North Carolina after a visit here. Miss Marjorie Workman Is in Anniston. Misses Agnes Whlttlngham and Katie Te han, of Birmingham, visited here the past week. Mrs. A. R. Wlssiager and daughters. Misses Pearl and Eva, of Birmingham, are *iere. Miss Mary Lou Dancey, of Louisville, hoaip after a month’, visit to Mrs. J. A Ilmighu. Miss Msty Douglas nod Master Walter Houglss, who for the past month hare been Malting their grnndpareuts. Mr. and Mra. L A. Bang in. have returned to Atlantn. 'If-‘ biirteK Holt, of Atlanta, paid a brief visit to Atlanta on his way from New York. WATKINSVILLE. Miss Afaudo Morton has returned to her home In Antioch after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. n. M. Jackson. Miss Irene Johns, of Bishop, was In town one day this week. Professor Clark, the new principal of Oconee High School, arrived Wed nesday. Rev. A. J. Sears'haa returned home after a few days’ visit to north Geor gia. Miss Marie Elder Is spending a few days* with Miss Katie Veal, of Flat Rock. Messrs. Frank Ashford and Bradford Jackson left Wednesday for College Park, where they will enter school. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston have returned to their home In Atlanta. Mrs. J. W. Ashford left Saturday for her home In Madison, after a delight ful visit to Mlsa Julia Ashford. Mr. R. W. Billups spent Wednesday vannah, after a visit of a few days to Dr. and Mrs. j. c. Rlppard. Professor E. A. Pound, who has been spending his vacation In middle and north Georgia, returned Monday from Atlanta. Mrs. Pound will return to the city In about ten days. Mrs. Robert Odom and Master Rob ert Odom, Jr., who spent July and Au gust visiting places of Interest In North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, New York and Netv Jersey, has returned to Wayeross. Mrs. John Wilson delightfully enter talned a crowd of .young people from Wayeross. Music and recitations were enjoyed during the evening, after which dainty refreshments were serv ed, Mlsa Llxxlo Bird delightfully enter tained at her home on Brewer street in honor of her cousins. Miss Nina and Miss Mittle Hlnea on Tuesday night. Mualc was enjoyed during the early f »art of the evening, after which de Icious. refreshments were sorved. Mrs. R. A. Atwell and little Mlsa Kathleen Jones returned home Sunday, after spending the summer In Augusta Atlanta and East Point. Mrs. W. M. Gambling, of High Springs, Fla., Is In the city visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. V. Jeffers, on Brunei street night Mrs. Herbert Cartwright entertained at whist in honur of her sister. Miss Swift, of Mississippi. The Elks' hull was u*»*l for the place of eutertnlumeut. Fruit punch and lees were served. Miss Georgia McGhee nnd Mr. Fred Crow were mnrricd ut the home of Mrs. >11 utile Sanders, the Rev. J. J. Bishop offlelatliig. The wedding was n quiet one, there being but n few friends and relntlves of the bride nnd groom home at I’ Tuesday evening the catur received in honor of Greenville, Miss. During the past week society has en joyed a number of moonlight liontlng par- lie* on the Tennessee river, nnd n number of dntires at the pavilion of the North Ala bama Traction Company in Houth Decatur. Aside from this, society circles have been quiet, so many of the society set being out of the city on their summer outing. HARALSON. Miss Ethel Johnson, of Brooks Station, ‘visiting her unde, Mr. Henry Barron. Mrs. Hugh Foster nud sister. Miss Mamie Foster, have returned from n brief visit » Whltesburg. An Interesting meeting is In progress nt the Methodist church. The pnstor. Rev. Mr. Pharr, is assisted by Rev. Htpphen Jen kins, of Griffin. Messrs. Emory Daniel, Walter Carmichael and James Couch are attending the services at the Methodist church. Them* young men are theological students nt Emory College. Mr. Hugh Foster **X|»ects to return to morv College In a short time. Miss Anna Foster will close her school at Bethel after this v Cook, of Concord, Is visiting Mrs. A. W. Rawls. . Mrs. George Maslibura. of Carmel. Is vis iting iter brother. Mr. Henry Thompson. Mrs. William Caldwell made a brief visit . Mrs. Othell Morgan yesterday. Mrs. Charles Holt nnd children have gone In Athens' Miss Mamie McRee left thla week for Athens, where she will attend the Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bright well and children have returned to their home In Maxeys. Mr. C. A. Ashford visited Athens Wednesday. Miss Mary Karris has been real sick for the past week. Miss Elizabeth Qulllinn, of Maxeys, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Ash ford. Miss Louise Powell, of Athens, was In town Tuesday. Miss Lena Brightwell, who has been the guest of Miss Mabel Langford, has returned to her home In Athens. Mr. Ben Cocroft, of Thomasville, was In town Saturday. Mrs. A. 8. Rowland and children are visiting Athens this week. Miss Mattie Anderson leaves this week for Lynchburg, Va., where she will enter school at the Randolph-Ma con College. Mrs. E. B. Thompson spent Tuesday In Athens. Miss Nell Cocroft visited Athens on Tuesday. M’INTOSH. Miss Roberta Cnssels, of Flemlngton, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Alice G. tas sels, In Savannah. Marlon Martin has been spending week at Eulonla, on Newport river. Rev. nnd Mrs. Walter Edge, who spent the month of August at Crescent, near Darien, have returned to their liume in Flemlngton. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Reppnrd, who have been spending several weeks at Green ville, fin., have returned home. Misses I^iurn M. and Lilly May Fraser are spending some time In Atlanta with relatives. Ralph B. tassels, formerly of Valdosta, Is now located here. Mrs. Charles t. Carson, of Valdosta, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. B. tassels, In Flemlngton. Miss Carrie Boullnean, of Macon. Is the And Cheap One-way Rates —TO- Round trip Summer Excursions from - ' poinib -03s! and Northwest until Ssptemtsr loth, with roo<I»returrlnB id Ocioier 31st. 1336 >. ,t to Pacific ipeoial stopover COodveturrlrB CHEAP COLONIST ONE-WAY TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA AND ORTKWEST FROM AUGUST 27th TC 0CTC3ER 31et. '■ the sotendid throuph r-rvlce of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC from cw Oriejno, or UNION PACIFIC from St. Louis or Chicago to -ttnatien with Steamship Linta to Japan. China, etc. Jtound trip tickets account baptist Convention, Fraticisco and Los Angeles, on sale from s -'>“ i'i t> Uti, fitnl limit 3Dr. rVfilTE ME FOR RATES AM) MMAM J. P. VAN RENSSELAER, General AgL, 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. • 0 BEAN, T. P. A. COVINGTON. Miss Noll Butler left Tuesdnjr for De entur. Dent Terrell, of Atlanta, was In the tv Tueadaj. Mrs. Hnluo Chaneellnr, of Savannah, la visiting Mrs. John B. Davis. Mra, C. If. Jack,.in, of Union Point, la to gnest of Mra. II. B. Anderson. J. tV. Wondinni and Bulb Worsham uru In Easley, 8. C„ for a few weeks. Mias Madge Terrell la u: homo after a eek’s vtelt to Entontou. alias Dessa Ifaya Is In Atlanta, the guest of Miss Helen ltoberts. Miss Vara Cowan Is spending a few days In Covington, the guest of Miss Ethel MeCord. Miss Elizabeth Cook, who has been via* Itlng her mother, Mrs. It. C. Cook, has letnrned to her tome In Tate, Mrs. Ben Cnmn has returned from Hur in I Ctrele, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. J Hhepherd. Miss Hose Cannon left Thursday for an extensive visit to friends In Dougins. Mrs. Juliette Brynu nnd daughter, of Ma con, are visiting Mrs. J. II. Carroll. Mrs. O. 11. Cornwell had an her guest Inst week Miss Ada Cornwall, of Monroe. Mrs. Carrie Rockwell Mobley, who has been visiting her father, J. W. Rockwell, has returned to her home In Hognusvllle. Mrs. W. D. Travis had as her gnest Inst week Mrs. M. A. Wood. Mrs. and Min Wannle* W. Huberts, of Borne. Mrs. V. Cook nnd Mrs. C E. Cook have returned from a ten days' visit to New York. , r „ Miss Essie Jordan was hostess last Toes day evening nt an Ideal summer party, n compliment to Mlsa Elllne Franklin, tbe guest of Mire Ruble Weaver. The bonne was bright and fragrant with beautiful Bowers. In tile ronverutum eonlesl. Mlsa Elllne Franklin won tile prise, n post card album. Those enjoying Miss Jordan s Ims- pltnllty were Misses Horn Rue Anderson, Elllne Franklin. Gladys Lee, Ethel III.'*bis. Ruble Weaver and Christine while, nnd Messrs. Albert, Rutler, Bradshaw, Corn- well, Davis, Trammel, Stopheuaon nud Me 1 Si'll* Ruble Weaver gave a lawn party -,t her home Friday evening la honor of lor guest. Kilim Franklin. The trims and shrubbery surrounding her home were strung with Japanese mute EASTMAN. Miss Byrdle Daniel leaves this week to resume her studies nt Cox College, Miss McRae, of Virginia, Is visiting the Misses Wynne. Miss Olln Harrell will leave In a few day* for Rome, where she will enter Shorter College. Mia* Lillian Rone leave* soon to *n ter Cox College. Mr. Wright Daniel ha* gone to Dah lonega to resume hi* studies at tbs North Georgia Agricultural College. Min* Bessie Notes leaves Monday be present at the opening of Monroe College, at which Institution she grad uated with the class of 1(06. Mrs. Annie Horne Is visiting In At lanta. Miss Kathleen Peacock, ot Dublin, Is visiting Miss Bessie Peacock. Mrs. J. E. Wooten and children are visiting In Covington nnd Atlanta. Mrs. Hal Roberta has returned home from Davlsboro and Sandersville. MADISON. Misses Annie Lucy Newton and Rich mor.d Walton are visiting Miss Louise McMullen at Hartwell. Miss May Thomason has returned from Covington, where she visited Mrs. W. P. Godfrey. Miss Frances Orr has as her guests Misses Eunice Reid Fears and Annie Randal, nf Atlanta, and Miss Sallle May Edmondson, of Washington. Mis* Floy Felker, of Monroe, has re turned'hom: after a visit to Miss Mar tha Foster. On Monday night a Jolly straw ride was given In honor of Mis* Frances Orr’s guest*. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Will Orr and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carbine. Those who were present on this occasion were Misses Frances Orr, Annie Randal, Sal lle Mae Edmondson, Eunice Fears, Richmond Walton, Louise Smith, Mary Trotter and Sara Brady, Messrs. Brooke Thompson, Alston Trotter, John Orr, Butler Atkinson, Masort Williams, Richard Combs and Donnie Trotter. A small but delightfully Informal dance was given at the hotel Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Orr’s house party. Those present were Misses Frances Orr, Annie Reid Randal, Sallle Mae Edmondson, Eunice Fears, Floy Felker, of Monroe; Edna Pou, Carry* Pou, Martha Foster, Sallle Lou Price and Katie Pou; Messrs. Jelf Bethea, Rollln Broughton, Fred Peckham, Rol- lln Armour, Alston Trotter, Carl Ed mondson, Roy Lambert, Grady Atkin son and Pierce Baldwin. ibi ,ruled with rose* ami cut DALTON. The fair week here will be of unusual interest, as It Is a home coming week uni! a large committee of ladles with Mrs. Paul B. Trammel! as chairman is arranging a series of social affairs for the returning boys nnd girls. One event will he a grand reception at Ho tel Dalton Thursday night, Ottober 18. mother lady will entertain the old "Nickel Club" nt her home. A basket dinner will be one event al the fair grounds end other entertainments are ■wing ur-nnged. Mrs w. M. Hardwick Is the guest of Miss Maud Davis In Birmingham. Mrs Will Pattun, ot Sweetwater, Is tb- guest of Mrs. J. F.. Satterfield. Misses Kate Edmondson, of Atlanta, and Marie Fie: lister, of Chattanooga, will be guests of Mrs. C. R. Evans dur- an<'| U Mrs. E. H. Carman, Mrs. S. n Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thome, Miss Thorne, Mr. and Sirs, R. E. Par- i-cr Mr and Mrs. John A. Farnsworth, Mr’Robert A. Proyles, Mr. Ray Knlglit, Mr Ivan Allen and other Atlavtans will be rucsts of friends here during the county fair. WAYCR03S. Mrs J C. Halre and daughter, who have been the guests cf Mrs. Thomp son on Pendleton street, left Wednes day for Tic mnsville, where they will Htirnd a few davs with relatives and friends after which they will return to their home at Rtver Junction. Mrs. W. N. Jones and little daugh ter. Talllc, have returned from a trip to Atlanta. . .. ' Mrs T. U Brown returned Monday from a visit to (iarkston and‘Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Wilson and sort have returned to their home In Sa- JEFFER80NVILLE. Mra. Sallle C. Suggs, of Thomaston, has returned home, after a ten days’ visit to her daughter, Mrs. D. P. Ed wards. Miss Elizabeth Carswell visited friends at Danville Tuesday. Mr. James Fitzpatrick, of Macon, Is spending the week with hts sister, Mrs. Fred Slappy. Mr. W. W. Whitehurst spent A few days this week recuperating at Indian Spring. Miss Cornelia Methvln has Just re turned from a delightful trip visiting friends In Vldalla. Miss Minnie Lee Williams has re turned from an extended trip to Coch ran. Hon. John R. Cooper, of Macon, was In town on civil business last Sunday. Miss Estelle Jones returned from Tallulah Falls and other interesting Georgia points on last Tuesday. Miss Emmie McNair and her friend, Mis* Francis Mann, have returned to their duties In Macon, after a very pleasant vacation with home folks. Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Ellis have Just the mountains of northeast Georgia and the Carolina*. Mrs. Mattie O’Danlel and daughter are with Mr. 8. E. Jones, where they will remain for some time. Rev. R. W. Rogers, the new principal of the High School, run down this week and circulated among his constituents, preparatory to opening school a little later. Dr. Rogers Is well known and Is welcomed among his new friends. Miss Addle Wall made a pleasant trip to Cochran a few days since. Miss Juliette Fitzpatrick returned home Tuesday, after n pleasant week’i stay with Mrs. Fred Slappy. Messrs. Morgan and Cnhanlss, of Ma con, mado a Hying trip to Jefferson ville Sunday on pleasure. Mr. J. Hunter Johnson and wife spent n few days this week with friends at Dublin. Rev. FI. Hemming nnd family arc standing a few dnys this week among friends In the country- Mr. Dan A. Smith has been very sick recently nf fever, but Is Improving at last reports. „ Mrs. Mattie Carswell Is spending the week with relatives nnd friend* near Allentown. „ , Mr. Frank Wright Neal spent last Sunday with his parents at Thomson. Mr. Charles W. Lancaster has re- turnei after a week’s acting cashier for the Pitts Banking Company, while the cashier was away on a vacation. Messrs. Robert Carswell and Osenr Chapmnn were shopping In Macon one day this week. NEW BLOUSES The two modele shown her© are mad© 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. GADSDEN, ALA. Ml** DtinHp «»ntertnlnwl Wednesday Kuchre t’luii Friday afternoon on fCmith Fifth Ml mm I'vn Blrtlr will visit her Bister. Mis* U«>mhU‘ nitiir. In Ciiirlnnntl l»efor** enterliiff whool nf Washington. Cniimlii .1. M. Rlllntf nnd fnmlly have re turned from White Sulphur Mpriniz*- Mr. K. T. Srhufer has taken Mra. Mlnlr'a roftnge on Fnr«*Mt avenue for the winter. MImm Allen I'nden lift* returned to Xn»nr- eth. K>\. to enter le-lmol. MImm lliidn Johmem. of Montgomery. I* vlMltinx Imr aunt. Mr*. 4. II. t’uiilnghniii, on Fourth Mtreet. Mi>. A. V. I**e. t<r.. I* vlaltlng her Bister, * Rirmlnk'lmm. Inn. of t’hlenjro, I* visiting Snrnh Jordan, on IVaeh- 'hestnnt str* Mr. nnd Mr*. John II. Palmer entertained the Kylmilnn Flnb Friday evening at their Jwft to friends and relatives at Columbus, Gu. Miss Grace Forlws, ot Anniston, who has Iw»en the gneat of Mra. C. C. Lloyd, has re turned home. Mrs. A. M. Ayoss, of Huntersville, Is the guest ot her slater, Mra. E. I*. Alford, and family on Haralson nvenue. Misses Annie and I.yln Blackwell have returned from n visit to their sister, Mr*. *, H. Blackwell, nt Chnttauoogn. Mrs. Jolly, nf Birtnluxhnni, Is the guest f her daughter, Mrs. Henry Lester, on Walnut street. MIsh Edna HntulHu Is visiting relatives nt Alexander City. Mr*. Woodson J. Mhrtln and little son arc visiting relatives nt West Point, Qa. Mrs. Edgar Allison, who has been visiting her parents here, has returned to her homo t Childers!mrg. Miss Minnie jNckson, of West Point, On., who lift* l»een the guest of her sisters, Mrs. W. J. Martin nud C. C. CasHels, hns re turned home. H. E. MrGehee nnd family have returned to Huntsville nnd will nmko that elty tln-lr home again. Miss Blsnea Itandngg Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. John Caldwell, In Birmingham. Nhe will go to Texas later to tenrh music. Mrs. James L. Tanner has returned from of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Humphreys. • Misses Lieu nor nnd Murgnret Torrlll are In Atlnnta, tlie guests of Mr. nml Mrs. N. 1'. Juekson. Miss <1 ‘ spending I'nden, oil Forest i MACON. Mrs. Wingfield Nlstiet hnd ns guests thla week Misses Mary Brent and Lucy HiuJth, the nttraetlre ilnughtern ot lion. Hoke Hmltb, nud Mrs. Augmdii* Hull, of Athens. Mrs. Hull and the Misses Hmith were In the elty to be prcMent at tin* con vention which nominated lion. Hoke Hmith for governor of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McFarland, of Aln*r- deen, Miss., arrived during the week to he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hlcbard Hines. Mrs. bridge ....... Mr. nnd Mrs. It J. McFarland. Those pres- — t were Mr. and Mr*. McFarland. Mr. il Mrs. Hh'hnrd Him**, Mr. and Mr*. _.onia* Hartley 11 nil, Mr. nnd Mr*. Walter Beeks, Mr. nnd Mr*. Leon H. Dun*, Mlsa "ralg arid Mr. Charles Caldwell. Dr. nnd Mrs. II. Mellntton, who Im lieen unending the summer at their home In north Georgia, are expected hack In the elty ftljout the 10th of the rionth. ^Major nnd Mrs. John C. Vsrnndnc, of r - ..ellghtfui summer In Boa- New lork. Miss Ethel Davis will leave for New York September 15, nnd will spend the winter studying art nt Pratt Institute. Miss Josephine Jones leave* the first of next week for Asheville, N. C„ where she will spend the autumn, Lieutenant !lavue Ellis, United States navy,, .will reach Macon on Monday to Miss Kate Ellis hns returned from delightful visit to Chattanooga, where she wn* the gucHt of her aunt. Miss Kate Fort. Miss Ellis Is now nt her father’s summer cottage nt the Outing Club. Miss Ithcttit Etheridge and MImh Agnes Barden are expected home this week from a trip to New York and Boston. Itev. nnd Mrs. F. F. Ib***se, of NasiivUle, Tenn.. arrived In the elty on Tuesday and i»-lng entertained nt the hospitable Ayres home on Walnut street. Mr. Be as rector nt Christ church for several pars, and was much Iwloved in Macon. Mr*. Ellsworth Hall I* visiting Mrs. George Dole Wndley at Boilngbroke. Judge WiJJJnm 11. Felton left on Thur*’ (7>r New York. on Walnut street. dM*rt* left for La* » **•«,*• Th»*r go for the licoofif of Mr*. Holier!** health. Mr*. O. It. ItnndnU I* visiting her daugh ter. Mr*. John Caldw’cII, in Birmingham. MJs* I<n» Martin ha* returned from a i*tt t» friend* at Easley. Miss Junlta Boykin has returned from a turned home from Virginia. mountains ot Sorth Carolina. Mr*. Marj- Lunar MeCaw and Mrs. Middleton left during the' Ml** Anne Brannon, who has been In rago for nevernl weeks ns tbe guest of Ml** Caroline Hhletds. and has been so charmingly entertained, returns to Macon on Friday. Mia* Nellie Rrnnnou returned on Thursday visit hi* mother, Mrs. Uobcrt Coleman. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Mrs. Eugene Enslen nnd Mini Gladys Enslen have returned home, after spending Homo time In North Carolina nnd Tate Springs. MIsh Mabel Whealock Is the guest of Miss Mortis, of Atlanta. General and Mrs. Rufus N. Rhodes are in New* York. Miss Nellie Gregg has returned from Europe and Is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregg, In Canada. Mr. nnd Mrs. John \V. Tomlinson are In New York. Mrs. Chappell Cory Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldthwate on Adams street In Montgomery. Mis* Lena Zwald Is the guest of her brother and friends In Detroit. Miss Amy Word Is visiting Miss Car- roll Gray In Atlanta. Miss Louise 8. Chalrsell has return ed from RntesvIUe, Ind., and Cincinnati, Ohio, where shn was the guest of rel atives and friends. Mr*. YVflleox and Miss Henrietta Wlllcox have returned from a vist to the great lakes. Miss Janie Curry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Curry, of Memphis, Is the guest of Miss Grace Itnrdle at VIn cent Lodge, FJast Lnke. Mr. Glenn O. Frlermood, formerly of Birmingham, passed through- the city Inst Thursday en route to New York, where he will sail tor Germany to pur sue his musical studies. While In the city he was the guest of Mr. Arthur W. 8. Chalrsell. Mrs. John L Parker and children and Mlsa Ward are at Lookout moun tain. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Taliaferro and their European party landed In New York on September 1: Ml** Willie Allen and her party landed In New York on the 7th. Miss Helen Keller, Alabama's famous blind girl, Is expected to spend some time In Birmingham durine the fall. She win be a guest of Birmingham during home coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Percy and chlU dren and Miss DeBardeleben have gone to Colorado for a visit ot several weeks. General L. V. Clark and Mis* AU* gustn Clark have gono to Asheville, N. C., to be gone several weeks. Mrs. A. C. Billups and daughter, Mrs. J. B. Haslam. and Miss Josephine Chalrsell are at St. Clair Springs. Mrs. Charles E. Piper Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Washington, at St. Clair Springs. The Misses Jackson, of Mobile, who have been the guests of Captain and Mrs. 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 Septompor 15tb to 23rd, Inclu sive, tho W<-*t»rn »od Atlantic rail road will *elt ticket* from Atlanta- Dnlton and intermediate itatloni, to Carteraville, at rate ot one faro for the round trip. Sam Jones will be aastited by Evangelist Oliver and other ministers of renown. Prof. E. O. Exccll will havo charge of t..t music, nnd other gospel singer* of note will attend. Three service* each day, 10:30 n. m., 3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the people of Cartersvllle will welcome the great crowd* with tho samo hos pitality they have always shown. CHA8. E. HARMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN WHEN. fN THE COUR8E of human events It becomes necessary" to build a house, a home, a hovel, a hut, a barn, a bungafo, a factory, a tene ment, a shelter, a shack, a shed or any place requiting roofing, consult VULCANITE It In the logical thing to use, for reason* too il u ir^ rou ?. to mPn ‘ lon - People Who have bought Vulcanite are buying It when they need roofing again. There are facts which actually hap? K" a ? u ,l,ey »!*"»* Imi'ler than words. It does not require expert labo! to apply It. It Is recommended by the National Board of Un derwriters and Southeaster! TurllT Association. “YOU CAN PUT IT ON.” froi nit nlnM'n«*6* of several weeks, niost i wit* Hpent nt Wrlghtsvllle Heath, tost of whltii ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., 80LE 3TATE AGENTS FOR GEORGIA. 29-31 8outh Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. GREENFIELD, Pres. C. L PEEK. Stc’f.