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afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The subject
of the meeting is to plan for a grand
-Young Men’s Christian Association, at
311-2 West Alabama street, which Is
pto occur early Ip November, and also
to take steps looking to the furnishing
and decorating of the new root]
the occasion.
All members of these several societies
; and all other Interested ladles are re-
' quested to turn out to this meeting.
LADIES’ AUXILIARY.
1 The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Presby-
I terlan hospital will hold Its regular
[meeting at the hospital Wednesday aft-
1 trnoon, September 26, at 4 o'clock.
SHELTERING ARMS.
A special meeting of the Sheltering
, Anns was held Tuesday morning at 10
o’clock at the residence of Mrs. George
JP. Howard, 20 Ponce DeLeon avenue.
Business of Importance was transact
ed, and the meeting was well atteuded.
MRS# BROWN’S TEA P08TP0NED.
The tea which Mrs. Elizabeth Brown
was to have. given Tuesday afternoon
at her home in Inman Park, In honor
of her guest. M|ss Agnes Godfrey, of
Madison, has been called off. Mrs.
Fagan’s Invitations to Incheon Wed
nesday have also been recalled, owing
• to tho present crtical condition of af-
[ fairs.
meeting"postponed.
The board of the Home for Incura
ble*, which was to have met Wednes-
. day morning, has been postponed until
next Wednesday.
TEA AT ART ROOMS.
The afternoon tea, which will be
given Tuesday afternoon at the rooms
of the Atlanta School of Art, ISO 1-2
Peachtree street (entrance on Ellis
street), Is being pleasantly anticipated
by a large number of peoplo who me
' Interested In tho work of tho Art Asso
ciation. The members of the associa
tion and those Interested In the Art
8chool are cordially Invited through
the press to meet Mr. Osgood this af
ternoon. Among those who will assist
In entertaining are: Mrs. Robert <\
Alston, Mrs. Ralph Van Landlnghum.
Mrs. Samuel Nesbitt Evins, Mrs. (!. B.
Bldwell, Mrs. Haralson Bleckley, Mrs.
Mary Russell,* Mrs. J. M. Van Har
lingen, Mrs. James Gilbert, Miss Se
lene Armstrong and others.
MRS. RUSS ENTERTAINED
TUE8DAY CARO CLUB.
Mra. Eben G. Russ entertained tho
Bridge Club Tuesdny morning at her
home, on Fourteenth street. After the
game a delicious lunehoon was served.
MISS WOOTEN’S TEA.
Miss Katherine Wooten entertnlned
At a neighborhood tea Tuesday nfter-
noon, at her home, on West Peachtree,
In honor of Mrs. Frances Willis.
PETIT-SWANDALE.
Tuesday evening Mrs. psslnn M.
' Petit and Messrs. Fred and Milton
{ Petit, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, will ar-
J live In Atlanta and will bo the guest#
| for a day and night of Mrs. Robert
j Cunningham, on Pine street. Mrs. Petit
And her sons are en route to Green-
J vllle, 8. 0., where the marriage of Mr.
Milton Petit and Miss Mary Swandale
will take place, after which Mrs. Petit
And Mr. Fred Petit will return to At
lanta to visit Mrs. Cunningham.
Miss Swandale, of Greenville, and
! Mr. Milton Petit have In Atlanta both
] friends and relatives, who are interest-
‘ed In their approaching marriage. Miss
‘Swntulale Is one of the most beloved
and charming young women of Green
ville, and It Is generally regretted there
that her marriage will, remove her to
Kenosha.
Mr. Petit Is a graduate of Chicago
University and a highly educated man,
who has a wide acquaintance In the
South. Mr. Fred Petit holds the golf
championship of the North and is well
known In athletic circles, as well us
prominent socially.
BRIDGE LUNCHEON.
- An attractive vitdtor In the city is
Mrs. Roger Jones, ..f Selma, Ala., who
la the gu<*t of her sister, Mrs. C. K.
Ayer, at 311 Myrtle street. Mrs. Ayer
will give in her honor a bridge lunch-
•on. which will be a most enjoyable
j occasion.
POINTS OF INTEREST IN
THE CITY OF WASHINGTON.
By Mrs. Loui6 A. Hendon.
The public buildings of Washington,
D. C., have so often been described
that one Is Inclined to refuse to fur
ther write of their beauty, yet this
much may be said: If we desire to
liberally educate our children along
patriotic lines, by all means let us
permit them to visit Washington,
where a deepening impression of our
country’s Importance may be realized.
One whole family were seen inserting
the Congressional library. After be
coming weary, the little party sought
rest in one «>f the numerous settee* In
the upper corridor, the father patiently
nulty gives a liberal
undoing previous opinion of cviestlai
art ability. *
A perhnps rather unique privilege
was accorded me through the courte
sy of Mrs. IT. H. McGowan, who. with
her son. Lieutenant Ham McGowan,
assistant paymaster of the navy, is so
HI known throughout both Georgia
id Mouth Farollna. This favor was
visit, even though the place was
osod for the summer, to the very ex
il'd; o Washington Club rooms, on H
root, opposite the French embassy.
dub |m In some respects
if Atlanta, except that
it Is housed In what was formerly a
private mansion. The rooms, despite
their somewhat dismantled appear
ing, arc elegantly and tastefully fur
nished with antique mahogany and
many rale and costly articles of house
hold use. Tho cosy reading room Is a
feature we might well Imitate at home.
Besides a liberal supply of the late
fiction, a large table holds all the
c urrent magazine's. Hence when bur
dened with w’oful domestic cares, every
lady—like her host whenr met by busi
ness difficulties— can hie her to tho
club for quiet and solace.
It was through the courtesy of the
same friend that we were privileged
to enjoy the beauties of tlu? Chevy
Chase (’lub also. This Is, us perhaps
you know’, the smart country club of
Washington. It Is about eight miles
from the city and Is really In Mary
land. Broad grassy acres afTord tine
golf links, and the* gently sloping hills
and wooded copses make a pictur
esque hunting ground. The quaint
mansion, the home of tlio club, was
built In 1747. It lias been renovated
ynd remodeled with such consummate
skill that Its antiquity Is perfectly dis
cernible and unusually attractive,
every appointment being In harmony
with the most fastidious taste. The
immense reception hall indicates tho
baronial English estate from which
the club was named. A huge fireplace
of dark red brick, with qualm old Eng
lish Inscription, gives dignity to the
room, and bespeaks hospitality and
much good cheer.
While at Chevy Chase we were also
most grnclously entertnlned by our
own Mrs. Theodore Blrney, than whom
we have not a more beloved and wel
come winter resident In Atlanta.
Hpnre and time forbid ’ further de
scription of this’ most enjoyable visit
to our nation’s capital. The white
house family are all yet away, and that
famous mansion 1s, us usual, undergo*
lng repairs.
AN OLD-FASHIONED
HOUSE WARMING.
The house whirmlng is essentially a
Southern mode of entertaining, and Is
characteristic of Houtherin hospitality
In Its generosity and warm cordiality.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ayer
will, on October 4, celebrate with
a genuine old-fashioned house warm
ing. at their beautiful new home on
Myrtle street. Mrs. AJyer will have as
her guests Mrs. Roger Jones, of Selma,
Ala., and Mrs. \V. H. Fleming, of
Augustu, who will assist her in tho
entertainment of her friends, and the
occasion Is being anticipated with great
pleasure by till who are included upon
the guest list of Mr. and Mrs. Ayer.
' BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Muster George Rnlno entertnlned a
number of Ills young friends Monday
afternoon ut a beautiful birthday par
ty, commemorative of his eighth anni
versary. Tho bon bons, ices and iloral
decorations were in pink tints, und the
handsome birthday cake held eight pink
candles. From u ’’birthday pie” pret
ty presents for each little guest were
drawn, with pink ribbons. Mnster
Baltic's guestH included Miss Ellen
Woolf, Miss Katherine Crandall, Miss
Sophie Me Lay, Miss Ann Carpenter,
Miss Emily Davis, Miss Marion Dean,
Miss Lena Hopkins, Miss Janet Hatch
er, Masters John Hopkins, Robert Fore
man, Jr., Jack Cohen, Jr., MnrceUus
Butler, Harold Mcl.ay, Joe Walker,
Ham Fondyke, Powell Fondyke, George
Howard, Jr., James Holliday, Sidney
Clark, Clf^oland Wllcoxson, Joseph
Rallie. Jr., Grant Wilkins. Clifford
Hatcher and Leonard Troy.
AMERICUS.
Mr?*. Frank Sheffield, Mrs. Mary Clay and
Mi*-* Bryce PIBbury are ut home again af-
etiding the summer la Mouteagle.
Mi
D. r
U at home again
u, N. c.
IVHIgnnt. of Srnannah. was
Head'
MU* l.oul
.i \ J sit or here for a few day* en r.
Atlanta.
Mrs. Roy Bell, of Albany, speut
dm* here last w«*ek, the guest of h
••at*. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. D. Shipp
W. Bngley have
WATCHES.
Fine Watches to meet every d>>man<l in design, finish and the most
important It-utiiro "accurate time."
We guarantee every watch to be In perfect running condition when
it leaves our store. Our stock Is complete. '
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.,
THE DIAMOND PALACE. vjwitpuai i
Mrs. Everett E. Ellenwood has re
turned from Chicago, where she spent
the summer.
Miss Irene Anderson, of Jackson.
Miss., Is the guest of Miss Lovejoy, on
Ivy street.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Cooney will re
turn to the city the latter port of the
Mrs. Albert Thornton and Miss Janie
Thornton left Tuesday for New York.
Mrs. Roy kin Robinson and
Charles Sriple are In New York
Mrs. John S. Cohen and children
turned Monday from New York.
Mr. J. B. Cobbs, of Birmingham, Is
spending a few days In Atluntu.
Miss Mabel Drake will return the
first of October from Europe.
Miss Nancy Waldo Is the guest for a
few duys of Mrs. Robert Ridley.
Mrs. Mary J. McConnell left Tues
day for New’ York city.
Mrs. Harry English left Tuesday for
Nevr York city.
Mrs. Lula Lyon Is the guest of Mrs.
C. P. Byrd.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Mr*. Glascock Mays, of Atlanta, Is ex-
pectod In XitRhvlIlf In the near future,
to visit Mr*. E. W. role, at Colemcre,
her palatial home, near Nashville, nnd Mr*.
Cole will entertain for her during her
visit. 8h«» will only Is* at Coleinere for
the autumn, before coining In to the city
to spend the winter here nnd In Washing
ton, no will give a series of Miiall enter
tainments there before her departure.
Miss Elizabeth Benny, daughter of pro-
Filins Benny, of Vanderbilt mil-
fruity
Atlanta this , __
»f French und German in
liege. Miss Benny
•|>t the olia
Ague*
graduate of Vanderbilt, where she uiade
it hrllllaut scholastic record, and wn*
elected u member of l*ht Beta Kappa,
the leading scholarship society.
Lieutenant William King Biddle, I’nited
State* navy, und Mrs. Biddle, who were
expected in Nashville this week *t<» Gslt
Mr. and Mr*. Ibdert Riddle, have post
poned their coming. Lieutenant Riddle be
ing sodden!) ordered to -uil on the New
ark for Cuba. Mr*. RlddB went from
Portsmouth to Atlanta, to he with her
mother, Mra. James J. Russell.
Mis* Mary It. Neal, wlio Is the guest of
bet cousin. Miss Fell Phillips, will he In
Atlanta until the middle of October.
The Hermitage Flub will give a large
and hrHIiaiit ball October 12. to he culled
the Htate Fair halt, when 500 guest* will
be entertained. Including tho outire mem
bership of other local club*’and prominent
visiter* in Nashville for the frfr.
Three tnldsliiptueu front AuccpoHs here
on furlough visits to their families, who
return to the naval nejtdeiity next Wednes
day, are .Midshipman Aqnllla Blbivll,
son of Mate Comptroller Frank
Bihrell; George Balias end Van Leer
Kirkntan. Jr. Mauy complimentary af
fair* have l-e.'ti given for them.
Thursday evening, Brueo Boughs, Jr.,
gave u eard party for Midshipman K‘rk-
innn, amt Mr*. JoKfph II. Thompson was
hostess of a dinner In III* honor Friday
evening at Brightwood.
An Interesting h.m|.v1 event of this week
In Nashville !* the marrage Wednesday
• wnlng of Miss Martha Mnue> unit Mr.
Thomas M :i«!ln. of Winston-Salem. N. <\.
Si'jdetnluu* at the home of flu. bride’s
pnreii*-. Ab. ’end Mr*. Thotna* \|iu-*v.
on Wist Fnd avenue. Quite -i number
The above Illustration .shows a stylish hunting costume, made up la n
small check, showing the erflors, red and green. The trimming used on this
suit Is brown leather, the pocket (laps and buttons being made of it. Brown
shoes, walking hat nnd gloves complete this costume.
$hShSh§s @ & : -v&■ Q & ;*• ■& -■ iv ® tss &■ $ iS tSt gt gt ® @
OUTHERN soclety\ I
IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES.
PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES
«
I. C. MELLICHAMP—,
IMPORTER OF DIAMONDS
70 Whitehall Street.
Now open for buoineu and extend* a cordial invitation to the pub
lic. 8tock embraces complete line of
Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches
and every article kept by flrst-cla*a jeweler*.
CLOSE OF THE SUMMER SEASON OF’06
By MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN. •
(infringe upon the rights of others In
! the gratification of his vagaries, it | 8|
however, rather humiliating to witness
j the Importance given to fakirs, clalr-
voyants. Jugglers, dancers, strolling
singers, players and every species of
chicanery known to the montebank by
people of prominence, filling the pock
ets of these enemies of morality with
more money than should be Showered
ypon them, and which could assuredly
be expended for more elevating diver
sions.
The moving panorama—ever chang
ing In attractiveness, is certainly won
derful to see; gorgeous equipages, lux
urious carriages, automobiles, in which
beautiful Women in exquisite costumes
are seated; horse shows, polo games;
countless yachts on the blue waters
that lave the shore of Newport; the
palaces, parks and abundant * flowers
that are everywhere—are all fasclnat-
, lng. 0
! My first visit to Newport was as tho
guest of the historian. George Bancroft.
It was then the lesort of the brain
workers who sought rest and quiet.
Alas! They have passed away with
their generation, and the youthful
.scions of wealth anjl captured digni
fied Newport and converted it into a
rendezvous for the gayest, richest, most
fashionable and frivolous people of the
whole country, where many tragedies
have followed protracted Indulgences
and revelries In the sports, fads and
diversions of reckless, heartless New
port society.
The potty rivalries that frequently
lead to bitter feuds are a sad commen
tary upon the intelligence and ambition
of favored people. The Intrigues, flir
tations and extravagance of many of
the most prominent frequenters of the
popular resort when exposed are most
uncomplimentary to those engaged in
such hazardous experiments, and gen
erally bring legitimate consequences.
Verily the honest builders of the
great fortunes that enable the present
generation of their descendants to go
at the rapid pace of Newport, knew
not when they were heaping up riches
who would spend them.
(Copyright, 1906, by American-Joumal-
Examiner.)
The almost continuous rains of the
summer, now rapidly nearing Its close,
have affected all Eastern resorts. Noth
ing cbuld be more dismal than unceas
ing rain in the mountains, preventing
the long walks In the woods or the
climbing of the forest-covered ipoun-
talns by circuitous paths which wind
round to a dizzy height on some fa
vorite mountain. The most beautiful
of valleys loses Its charm If the sky
above is overcast with black or murk?
clouds.
The innumerable resorts on the At
lantic coast have been robbed of their
chief attractions by the frequent down
pours that have made the months of
July and August very trying, as they
have not been followed by refreshing
breezes; on the contrary, the heat has
been oppressive everywhere.
Newport, the bright particular star of
all summer places, has had a greater
number of the extremely fashionable,
perhaps, than any other. A deal <jf
advertising of social functions nnd the
doings of rival leaders has appeared
from time to time that has seemed so
Inexpressibly silly that one decides that
the newspapers have clever reporters
and correspondents In Newport who, if
lacking for material out of which to
make a good story, they can magnify
the few hints Into startling descriptions
and chronicles of tame events.
The report that Duchess. Countess nnd
Lady So-nnd-So are coming to grace
Newport society, nnd to be the guests
of Mrs. So-afid-So causes the multitude
to swoop down upon the fortunate hos
tess so that their names may go on the
list for invitation to the functions that
will surely be given the expected guest.
The fads and fancies of the Idle born,
who consider themselves the proprie
tors of Newport, are, If truthfully re
ported, to say the least, excessively
amusing. There Is no question as to
the lights of every citizen to do any
thing he pleases, provided he does not
DECATUR, ALA.
Miss Jennie Kyle is In North Carolina.
Mrs. Helen Patton, of Nashville. !># In-re.
Mis* Nannie Altuon is in Florence.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Rush are home from
Falkvllle.
Miss Lula Almon, of Moulton, Is here.
Miss Eva Whlttlnghnin I* In Florence.
Mr*. Wcssel. of Ashland, Ky.. Is here.
Mrs. J. M. Minor Is visiting In Athens.
Mrs. J. W. <*)rr and daughters. Misses
Stella nnd Lillian, are home from Vlne-
inont.
Miss Maud Wilkinson Is at Athens,
Trim.
Miss Ruslo Hasty Is in Florence.
Ir. aud Mrs. Charles Aide are visit-
; In Georgia.
IBs Sallle Edwards Is homo from 1’ratt
Miss Pearl Bavldson Is home from Bir
mingham.
Mis* Mantle Wallace Is In Vlpcmuiit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Council Elliott are home
•om Vlnemont. . „
Mrs. W. A. Bibb has returned from Moo-
^Mlss Mantle Wall, of Tuscutnhln. Is here.
Miss Charlie Davidson, or Alexandria,
La., is here. , . , .
Miss llerthn Blatter Is In Birmingham.
Mis* Blanche McGuire I* home from nu
extended visit to northern cities.
Mrs. F. M. Buford is home front Loban-
Bl jfora. 1 Charles Odom Is home from Monte-
firs. Warwick Payne, of Cnlmt Springs,
Ala., visited here the past week.
T. A. Hamilton, of Birmingham. Is
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward
•e In Florida.
Ml** L. U. Vincent, of
ng Tho
id Mrs. Frank Bowden are In Flor-
Mr. nnd Mr*. William McNeil, Mrs. E.
ions and Ml** Stella Lyons are v!*ltlng
i’\v York and other e.-i-iem rlt e
Joseph T. Robinson nnd MBs Mini,.- A
Mayfield were married at N . ■ •• I c to
hureh. 10 miles out bt the c.uimry. me
.lev. J. 1. Stockton Officiating. Mis* Ad
die Barn* presided at tho Hpju
bride and i»r«*>m i'»dde In tint mdghb'U*
hood, the groom l*elug a tending >'*•»«*»
planter. , - ..
A number of the -.Mjet£ set of tn* Bt
itunliavp !■%■; .. I.o.is.- mm
... 111., eh.,rimu'-' Ii....." ;>/ Mr. and
Counrll Klliutt, i .nr Trinity.
A charming enter
WATKINSVILLE.
The Oconee High school opened Monday
with a Hue attendance of 102 pupils.
Ml**e* Sarah and Lilly Paine, two pop
ular .toung ladles of Whitehall, have
tered the Oconee High school.
Mr. nhd Mr*. Foster Wise, of Atlanta, ore
guests of Mrs. Halite Winn.
Mr*. Bell Johnstone I* visiting friends
at Goshen.
Miss Julia Johnston, of Bogart, is in
town this week.
Miss Mary Harris, who has been quite
sick for the past week. I* rapidly improv
ing. much to the delight of her many
friend*.
Mis* Mattie Anderson left for Lynch
burg. Yu., Tuesday.
Miss Annie White and Rev. E. H. Jett'
Dings are ut tending the association ut
Bethel.
Mrs. Giles spent Wednesday In Athens.
Mr*. T. C. Hutchinson Is visiting her sis
ter. Mrs. Enoch Shelnut. of Logansvllle.
MN* Nellie Knight, who has been the
guest of .Mrs A. W. Ashford, has returned
to her home In Texas.
Mis* Claire McKee spent Saturday
Athens.
ALBANY.
MBs Lula Lee Etheridge* of Hhellraan, Is
visiting Mr*. U. It. Arthur.
Miss Caroline Hanford, who has been the
guest of Ml** Genevieve Johnson, has gone
to Fort Valley to visit before returning to
her home In Th<
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wilder have re-
turned from n mouth’s visit to Chick
Springs, 8. C.
Mr*. H. S. Johnson and Mrs. E. W
Wo. d hu> returned from Indian Spring.
Ml**.- Sadie and Helen Crews, Mary Lou
Bv’U" and the Misses Matthews have g<
to FoisWh to enter Monroe College.
Mbs Annie Savage I* upending a few
week* in Jr*ut*.
Mr i v . We*»br«H*k In* returned from
York.
Mb
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dill
Wits that irtvei
ud Pearl Hmu
d Mrs. Charlei
New Decaf nr
vllle
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give
. . srhlcb
William CantrGl Is ho»t»*«. scheduled
next Tin- hiv at tin* y»olf and Csutitry
on, composed of prominent young men
f the city, have purchased the Walker
Edward* home, «>u Eighth avenue. South,
for a club botive. and will open it with a
handsome reception early in the fall.
Mr nnd Mr*. John T. I’hndwWI have n»
lenuifed the coining marriage of their
daughter, Kate, and Mr. Percy Galbreath.
of Meniphti*, Octol*er 17, at the Chad well
■Try . h
Mb
id Mr
Linl*e B. Wa
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of Mr
37 V^HiTEHALL ST.
md Mr. A lb
will !«• iuarrb.1 le
tuc \Vurreu Uoinc, on Hlxtevuth avenue.
DR. J. R. BARGE.
OSTEOPATH.
Atlanta. Ga. 501 Austell Bids.
Office Hours, 9 to 12:30-1:30 to 5
It. Phone Mnltt 1HV
Resldeuce 22*» Peachtree. B Malu
Phone 4179.
CUT GLASS
ht*r nUi.;r, Mr- F
The Blitter ot cut xlass |« a radiant j s i. l: 'u.!. l "i' U v'"
vision In tho dreams of tho fall h ■ - i a Miller
elect, and wo shall realize her vl.lona !«>;- r, nr ,u v ,
for hor In Llhbej ’s exclusive h-flt n*, j, _ ' s; s.r.uili. wlih !d« hroihiw,
which are Indeed dreains of art. • > M ,
• f Montlmdlo, sjM'iit
Ha/.-I Pray and Hazel Pone hnv
Athens t«» enter I.ttcy Cobb In*tl-
Walter Jones ha* returned from
, New York.
Ann «• Harris has returned home
Ltlnbt dge. m
- B. Bruwn 1* In Washington, D. C.,
tines*.
, i..nee Munnorlyn has returned
to relatives In Dawson.
h.w.t Frank M. Boiinld, a former
Faulk, bf Columbia, Ain., Is
tb*' guest of Mrs. K M. Tompkins.
MB* Llewellyn Muse has gone to Mil*
le lgoville fe attend Kch.sd. . ...
Mrs R. Davis nnd brtle son and Miss
Narr.ie Flint have returned from Mt. Alrv.
MBs Car! de GriitT-urel-l has gone to Ath-
eb* to attend Lucy Cobb Institute.
DUBLIN.
the guest recently
of Tenullte, spent
and children are via-
last
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
lit Dublin.
Mr. W. W. Wai
Haioiny In Hie city
75 PEACHTREE ST.
Nathan’s Home Bakery
and Vienna Cafe
Bread, Cakes, Pie*, et -.. fresh daily, j 'j ,\ ' ‘
Atlanta Phone 1366. Uell Phono 1-ioi Ln. i\ U. Hail U
\ Bak«... ^
• ity. ili- gue*t of bln brothers,
A. »»:•! Marvin Baker.
>. A tab r*on l»a« returned to his
MIPea after spending some time
i;\. the guest of hi* brother, Mr.
‘ \V. Dougla*
there to attend the fnuernl of his brother,
Br. C. 11. Ball.
Mrs. J. T. Keener has ns her guest her
mother. Mrs. J. A. Case., of Trenton, who
will spend some time with her.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bales have returned
from ii trip to Bab Spring*. ... .
Mrs. c. A. Timmons und daughter, of
Chattanooga, are guest* of the former’s sis*
ter. Mrs. J. T. Keener.
Walter Pierce Is vi*Ulug friends nt \ Ida*
U Mr. Will Scott, of Wrlghtsvllle, was tho
guest of friend* In the city Sunday.
Mrs. F. W. Right, of Kite, la the guest of
her sister, Mrs. W. W. Pierce.
Mr*. J. T. White and children have re
turned from u visit to relatives in Booth
Carolina. ... ,,
Mr. Thomas Peters, Jr„ Is In Hpnrta this
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. Ehney, 8r., of Macon,
spent Huuday In the city, guests of Mr. W.
8. Ehney, Jr., and family.
WATKIN8VILLE.
Br. C. C. Echols and daughter. Velina,
of Whitehall, were In town Monday.
MBs Mamie McKee, of the Normal School,
spent Saturday and Sunday with her pur-
eD Mr. Earns F.lder spent Sunday here with
friends.
Mr. Fred Whitehead, of Athens, spent
Sunday with his mother.
’Br. T. U. b*uilth. who has been In Rrox-
ton, Ga., for several mouths, Is visit lug
his brother, Hr. H. S. Smith.
Miss Kernls Upshaw, who has been the
guest of Mr*. S. S. Smith, has returned to
her home In Decatur.
Mr. W. II. Iguigford apent Inst week In
LtgnnsvUte.
Miss Julia Johnston has returned here af
ter teaching school at Bethabura for a few
months.
QUITMAN.
Mrs. R. C. McIntosh ha* returned from
n visit to her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Vaughan,
at Carterarlllo.
Mrs. T. W. Hunter nnd Mis* Ilessle Roun
tree have returned from Atlanta, where
they went with MB* Mattie Hunter, who
entered Acne* HCott College.
Mis* Julia Powell i^vlsltlng relatives in
Brunswick.
Rev. I,. E. Barton has returned from n
mouth's visit to friends in Mexico, and
Mr*. Barton B at home from Virginia,
where Vhe spent the summer.
Mrs. Hampton MeCrne ami M
^. Baxte
turned from Winchester, Ky.
Mrs. 4- W. Spain,-MBs Hutgfilnsoti
Mr. Guy Spain arrived Saturday front Ver
mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Ogle-shy are In At
lanta.
Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Way have returned
to Brunswick after a visit to Mr. and Mr*.
J. F. Townsend Imre.
Mrs. E. P. Smith leaves next week for a
visit to Macon.
MB* Mary MnoAvern has returned from
Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Oglesby and children
and Mrs. Florence Lumpkin have returned
from their summer home ttear Gainesville.
NORCROSS.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Beiitell, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with relatives.
Mrs. Homer Lcmmd and children, of At
lanta. are with Mr*. T. 11. liny.
MC. Joe Wehefe;
University :
- Rev.
Florida.
has
ehool nt Ste
Wo
turned to the
Mountain,
has returned to
Ilunnleutt has returned from
New York.
MBs May Reueati Is the guest of Mrs. II.
M. Beiitell In Atlanta.
HARALSON.
Mrs. James Caldwell and MBs Exa Cald
well were In I Brit Bon Monday.
Mr*. Jghn Jones, of Cnruiei. was In Har
alson Monday.
Mrs. Berry Liles ha*
this
In Haralson
here. lie Is to be principal of the school
here.
MB* Una Braswell, of Atlanta, Is visiting
her sister. Mrs. J. T. Edmondson.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bwygert lost their
6-month*-old baity recently.
MB* Lizzie Longlno, of Carmel, was In
IlarnBou recently.
Mrs. W. L. Taylor continues quite feeble.
BAINBRIDGE.
Mr. Ilenry Maxwell, of Dothan, Is spend*
Ing a few days with bis. parents here.
Mrs. Narramore. has returned from a visit
to relatives In Arlington.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Howell Erwin, of Atlanta,
who have been the gue*ta of Mr*. Erwin's
pnrents during the summer, hnve returned
to their home.
Mrs. M. Lusky, of Memphis, la vlsIUug
her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Nusshatim.
MBs May Tnrlln, of Corrnbelle, Is the
guest of Mtaa Edna Allen.
Mrs. Iltinncwell Griffin has returned to
her home In Atlanta after spending several
weeks with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. L. F.
Patterson.
MB* Emmie Campbell, of Montgomery,
Ain., Is the attractive guest of Miss Polly
Holt.
Mr*. Herman L. Gnus entertained the
Married Ladle*' Euchre Club Tuesday after
noon In the Wnlnninit parlor*.
Mr*. John K. Bonulson Ii visiting in
BlnckHhe.tr.
MBs Daisy Waters is visiting relative*
In Iron City.
MBs Lucy Asklns, of Fncevllle, Is visiting
friends In the city.
Mrs. C. B. Griffin nnd Mrs. Alex Fain
have returned from the north Georgia re
sorts. where they spent Severn 1 weeks.
Mr*. Mabry Blue, of Memphis, Is visiting
relative* In the city.
PICKENS, S. C.
The summer swallow* are retnmlg home.
Judge l’urdy und family left three weeks
ago.
* lUtgressiniui Lemire, of Charleston, leaves
with hi* family next week.
VIDALIA.
Mr. Francis Herring, of Macon, was the
guest of his cousin, Mr. V. II. Hcrrftig, thtt
week.
Mrs. P. II. Palmer, of Madison, Flo., vis
ited her brother, Mr. J..IL Palmer, while
en route home from a visit to Boston.
Mrs. R. M. Rainey has returned to her
home ut Mldvllle after spending several
days with relative* here.
Mr. J. Claud llartleld speut Huuday with
friends nt Lyons.
Mr. Stephen P. Little spent - part of
till* week with relatives ut his old home
nt Abb-vllle,
W.^JL Vnn Lnndliiglmm, the popular
rllle.
MBs Pearl Meadows, daughter of Mayor
Meadows, has entered Monroe Female Col-
b*ge.
MBs Fannie orr. of WriglitsvIUe, Is visit
ing Mr*. J. W. Shuman.
Mamie Everett, of Tenullle, hH* re-
WALTER BALLARD OP
TICAL CO.
Less than one year ago placed on the
market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving
reading and walking vision In one
frame and looking like one glass. They
have proven the most auccessful of all
'.he advertised Invisible bifocals.
Ground in a deep toric curve, giving a
large visual field for reading as well as
walking. They are the most perfect and
beautiful glass sold. Consult us about
bifocals. We have them all. Sales
room, Cl Fepchtree. Atlanta, Qa.
of Abbeville, speut
Inti v
i» Mr*. C. W.
\V. Hubbard has returned
Broadway have nr-
N.-w York, and will
lllineiy department of
* Macon, having gone
SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER
SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL
VER.
MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. ,
Charles W. Crartkshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
16 Whitehall St.. Century Bldg.