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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
DUBLIN.
Mrs. J. T. Keener spent Saturday last
In Macon.
Miss Suite Smith left Tuesday for
Marion, Ala., to enter school.
Mrs. K. New has returned from a
visit to friends at Mt. Vernon.
Mr. and Sirs. Marvin Baker have re
turned from a visit to relatives at Ir-
wintoq.
Miss Eva Hawkins Is visiting friends
and relatives at Wrlghtsvllle.
Mrs. \V. C. Davis and children have
returned from a pleasant visit to White
Sprtnrs, Fla.
Mrs. W. O. Mason, of Tampa. Fla., Is
the guest of the family of Dr. E. New.
Misses Ruth and Reble Beacham
have entered school In North Carolina.
Mrs. W. T. Simmons and .daughter,
Florence, have returned from an ex.
tended visit to relatives at Byron.
Mrs. M. V. Mahoney Is at home, after
spending some time tilth friends at
Hawklnsvllle.
Miss Mamie New has returned from
a visit to friends at Sandersvllle.
Mrs. J. J. Harvey Is visiting friends
at Vldalla, before returning to her home
In Atlanta.
Mrs. John W. Byrne has returned to
the city, after an absence of several
months at the bedside of her mother,
Mrs. J. C. Pace, who Is now In a sani
tarium .In Atlanta.
Hon. W. G. Brantley, congressman
from this congressional district, spent a
short while In the city Saturday,
was en route to Wrlghtsvllle.
S. B. Baker, Esq., spent Saturday In
Macon.
J. D. Prince has returned from a
business trip to Macon. —
M. V. Mahoney spent Saturday In
Eastman.
O. O. Sparks spent Saturday In Ma
con.
J. M. Stubbs, Esq., Is attending court
at Abbeville.
L. H. Stubbs spent Saturday In Ma
con.
Kev. George C. Thompson, of At
lanta, was In the city on business Sat
urday. ,
K. J. Hawkins, Esq., has returned
from a trip to Atlanta.
M. H. Blsckshear spent Monday In
Mt. Vernon.
J. M. Nash, of Lumber City, visited
relatives In Dublin 8unday. >
J. A. Davis, representing the Savan
nah News, spent Monday In the city.
William Pritchett and J. B. Creawel!
are on a visit to New York.
Messrs. C. H. Klttrell and A. P. Hil
ton were among those from Dublin
who attended the Bryan reception In
Atlanta Thursday.
N. ,B Rawls has returned from a
business trip to Fltsgerald.
Judge D. M. Roberts, of Eastman,
who la a candidate for Judge of the
court of appeals, was In the city Satur
day.
Mr. J. A. Streyer, of Macon, spent
WAYCROSS.
JL 0 '™,: 1 "’ *- Toomer . of Jackson
ville. visited Waycross this week.
r»?o™2? d * Mr *' ' Vl,llam Morrison have
South CaroTa." ' ‘° rela,,Ves ,n
Mr. and Mrs. L. Volney Williams
Ida | (
taken apartments at the Southern Ho-
Mlsses Maud and Grace Beck were
the hostesses Friday evening when they
entertained the Epworth League of the
ti ™, M Church at their home,
54 Elizabeth street.
_ M r . s ' Alice L. Wilson,'after a month
spent with friends at Washington, D.
C„ has returned to Waycross.
Mrs. Charles H. Lang and children
returned Monday morning from Bruns
wick.
■ M ,”;.,' v "! Ra V' °f Jacksonville, Fla.,
Is visiting: her mother, Mrs. Turner Q.
Bibb.
Mrs. John T. Wood and children left
Friday morning for Camilla to spend a
week with relatives.
Mrs. J. w. Lyon and Mrs. F. B. Trent
left today for Savannah to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hay, who have
been visiting at Waynesville, Ashe
ville, Hendersonville and Winston-
Salem, N. C., returned to Waycross
Sunday.
Mrs. S. M. Bridges has returned from
Omaha.
Mr. James W. Hitch left today for
Nashville, Tenn., to resume his studies
at Vanderbilt.
Mr. H. D. Watts, of Jacksonville,
spent Sunday In Waycross.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Redding have Is
sued Invltntlons to the marriage of
their sister, Miss Mary Sutton Lyon,
to Mr. Harrison Davenport Watt, Jr.,
The wedding takes place Wednesday
evening, October 3, at half past 8 o'clock
at Grace Episcopal church.
Mrs. Amelia Heldt entertained In
formally at tea Wednesday evening in
honor of Mr. C. E. Schofield, Jr., of
Atlanta. Those present were Miss Don
Underwood, Miss Celia Brinson,-^Mrs.
Nettles, of Fernandlna: Mr. Schofield.
Mr. J. J. Williams and Judge J.'T. My'
ers.
Saturday In the
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Roberson will on
October 2 celebrate the 28th anni
versary of their marriage.
AUGUSTA.
The marriage of Miss Ethel Odell
Teuton and Mr. Charles Francis Pritch
ard was a lovely event of v Tuesday
evening of last week, occurring at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Teuton. The attendants
were Miss Bessie Pritchard and Mr.
Carswell Williams. Rev. Father Wil
kinson officiated. Mr. Pritchard has
relatives m Atlanta, as well as in Sa
vannah, and his marriage Is the source
«r much Interest and cordial good
wishes throughout the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryson Irvin
have sent out cards of Invitation to the
marriage of their daughter, Callle
Kolb, to Mr. Albert Boylo, on Wednes
day afternoon, October 2, at half after
1 o'clock, at their home. 149 Telfair
street. Ml'* Irvin was complimented
Friday evening with a box party at the
production of "The Clansman” by Miss
Julia Raudry Moore. Another compli
ment to Sllss Irvin was the card parly
with which the Misses Wheless en
tertained Thursday afternoon at their
home, on upper Greene street. Hand
some prizes were awarded the fortu
nate players and the event was one of
unusual enjoyment to the guests, who
« ere among Miss Irvin’s most Intimate
friends.
A welcome break In the social mo
notony was the amateur presentation
Tuesday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Paul Verdery, on the
Hill, of the clever little parlor skit
for the benefit of the Pariah House
Association, and the affair was a de
cided success, both from a social and
financial standpoint.
Mrs. William Jennings Bryan was
entertained at dinner at the Albion
hotel Wednesday evening, previous to
the speaking of her distinguished hus
band nt the Grand opera house. The
table was beautifully decorated with
I .a France roses. During the speaking
Mrs. Bryan sat In a box with Mr*. J.
C. c. Black, Misses Katherine and
Merlnl Black, Miss .Bertha Barrett, Hon.
Boykin Wright, Mr. James Tobin and
•Mr. Harris D’ Ant Ignat-. There was no
other form of entertainment for Mrs.
Bryan, owing to her very brief stay In
the city.
Miss Minnie Hilton left on
8unday for Atlanta for a short visit be
fore going to Asheville, where she will
loin a party of friends on a trip to
Cincinnati and Mammoth Cave.
Mr. Harry Arrington and Mr. T. B.
Irvine are among the young men of
Augusta who will represent the city
this year at the Georgia Tech.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pressly have
gone to Virginia for a short stay.
Mrs. George R. Argo and little son,
Haralson Argo, are expected home Sat
urday from a visit to Mrs. Haralson
Bleckley, in Atlanta.
Knslgn and Mr*. Hugh McLenn
Walker are expected In the city shortly
on u visit to their parents, Mr. and Mr*.
W 11. T. Walker.
Miss Mabel Green ha* returned from
Kansas city.
Mrs. Thomas Branch has returned
wool Atlantic City.
Mrs. Edward Maurice Hafer, of At
lanta, I* expected In the city this week,
to spend some time with her parents,
Hon and Mrs. Martin V. Calvin.
Mrs. Llewellyn G. Doughty and chfl-
ursn are guests of Mrs. Inman In At
lanta.
Mrs. John Harper Davidson returned
last week from a pleasant visit to
"lands m Philadelphia.
Mrs. Eugene Murphy Is the guest of
, “Ister. Mr*. Richardson, In Atlanta.
Mrs. Reynolds and Miss Lila Rey-
"Olus have returned from Henderson-
'o.*' where they have been spending
l'"»t several weeks.
GADSDEN, ALA.
Mrs. Joseph R. Daniel, of Birming
ham, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. C.
Woodruff, on Forest avenue.
Mr*. 8. E. Jones entertained the
Thursday Sewing Club at her home on
Walnut street.
Miss Pauline Latta has returned
from West Virginia, where she spent
the summer with relative*.
Mrs. Richard Harris and daughter
have returned from a visit to Rogers-
vllle. Tenn.
Miss Ruth Agricola has gone to Nash
ville to enter school.
Mrs. Charles L. Gunn Is visiting rel
atives In southern Alabama.
' Mr*. John R. Palmer will entertain
the Embroidery Circle next week at her
home on Walnut street
Mrs. Charlsle Blair will spend the
winter in Anniston, where her daugh
ter, Miss Nell, will go to school.
Mioses Lois Manning and Elva Good-
hue have gone to Marlon to enter
school. <
Mrs. J. W. P.,Kelley, of Huntsville.
Is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Edwards.
Mrs. W. H. White and daughter, Mis*
Clyde, have gone to Borden Springs.
Miss Eva Blair has returned to Cin
cinnati to resume her musical stud
les.
Miss Bonnie Caddell has gone to Liv
Ingston to enter school.
Mrs. J. M. Elliott Jr., accompanied
her two sons to Marlon, Va., where
they will attend the .Marlon Military
Institute.
Misses Helen and Jessie Lovejoy
have entered the Athens Female Col
lege.
Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Reich have gone
to Cincinnati and other Western cities
on an extended visit.
J. W. DuBose, Jr., of the Annapolis
Naval Academy, who has been spend
ing his vacation with his parents here,
returned to hla studies Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Loveman left
Thursday for Brunswick, Go., and will
make that city their future home.
Miss Charlotte McMullen has return
ed to Belmont College, Nashville, to
resume her studies.
Mrs. John L. Burnett and son have
returned from a visit to relatives at
Chattanooga.
Miss Kate Kelnman. of Nashville,
who has been visiting Miss Stella
Reich, has returned home.
Mrs. B. E. Kidd, of Birmingham, Is
the guest of Mr*. J. D. Dunlap, on
Forest avenue.
Miss Lena Martin has gone to At
lanta to take a course In library work,
and will later assume the position of
librarian In the Carnegie library.
Mr*. Etheridge' Murphree and chil
dren, who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Murphree, on Haralson avo-
nue, have returned to their home at
Avondale.
Kyle Elliott has gone to Wake For
est, N. C., to school.
Mrs. M. L. Foster Is visiting rela
lives In Memphis.
Mis* Elisabeth Green has returned
from a visit to Chicago and other
Western cities.
Major and Mrs. W. J. Slbert have Is
sued Invitations to their golden wed
ding anniversary, which takes place on
September 28. »
Mr*. H. O. Dumas and baby have re
turned from a visit to relatives at Tal
ladega.
Dr. Lewis C. Morris has returned
from Europe.
Captain nnd Mrs. William H. Graves
and Miss Mary Virginia Graves are
In New York. \
Mrs. Fred Dlmmtck and little daugh
ter have returned from Yellow Sul
phur Springs, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregg arid Miss
Nellie Gregg are expected home within
a day or two from an extensive trip
through Canada.
Mrs. Allle Birch has returned from a
visit to her daughter, Mrs. Dudley
Bates Lawrence, of New York.
The engagement of Miss Rose Mayer
to Mr. Milton Fles has been announced,
the wedding to take place In Decern
ber. >
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowlkes have
returned from Yellow Sulphur Springs.
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. John London have re
turned from a visit of several weeks In
Asheville, N. C.
General and Mrs. Rufus* N. Rhodes
are guests of the Waldorf-Astoria, In
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lathrop have re.
turned from Canada.
Mr. Henry B. Gray has gone to New
York to meet Mrs. Gray and Henry B.
Gray, Jr., on their return from abroad.
Mis* Susie McLester has returned
from Pennsylvania and New York.
Mrs. B. F. Roden and Miss Mayhelle
k°wn have returned from Tate
CONYERS.
Miss Kate Hardwick left this week
for Washington. D. C., where she will
resume her studies.
The Epworth League of the. Oxford
district, convening here last week, was
largely attended.
Dr. J. C. Christian and wife. Of At
lanta. are the guests of Mrs. Stovall.
Mr. B. H. Bostaln has returned from
a business trip to Baltimore, and Is the
guest of Mrs. B. W. Tucker.
Mrs. M. A. Melton Is visiting rela
tives in Atlanta.
Miss Ann Stewart Etheridge will re
turn to Roanoke, Va., this week.
Mis* Dona Bailey has returned from
her summer vacation and opened her
music class for the season.
Misses Louise Beall and Cassle
Blackwell will be the guests of Mrs.
Williamson this week.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Mr. and Mr*. William Jennings Bry
an were Birmingham’s honored guests
at a luncheon Friday at the Hotel Hill
man. The receiving line was made up
of Birmingham'* most prominent peo-
pie. /
A new club organised during the
past week Is that of the Writers' Club.
Some of Birmingham's most prominent
and talented literary women are char
ter members.
Miss Ethel Clifford Is the guest of
Mrs. B. M. Starks, in Louisville.
Miss Lena Zwald has returned from
Detroit and Niagara Falls.
Miss Pauline Alber. who has been
studying voice In Paris with Dr. Dos-
sert. Is visiting relatives In Germany.
She will sail for home October 8.
Miss Mary Lou \\ llson will attend
the Vassal* College this year.
Mrs. Ell P. Smith Is the guest of 1
her mother in Montgomery.
Mr and Mrs. Edward C. Cullom have
retimed from their summer home near
Huntsville.
Miss Mildred Tynes. Miss Mary
Campbell and Miss Bessie Moore left
Monday to enter the \\ oman * College
at Baltimore. . , .
Miss Catherine Comer has returned
from Canaihi.
CARROLLTON.
Mr. J. Klngsberry spent Tuesday In
Atlanta.
W. c. Mandeville spent part of last
week In Atlanta.
Miss Mary Jones, of Turin, Is visit
Ing the family of Dr. W. W. Fitts on
Rome street.
Mr. J. W. Pace, who has been visit
ing his son, Mr. S. B. Pace, has return
ed to Alabama.
Mr. Fred Wilson has returned to Ac.
worth, after spending some days with
his mother, Mrs. D. G. Wilson, on Ma
ple street.
Mrs. Reid, of Hogansvllle. Is spend
ing the week visiting her sister, Mrs.
F. M. Camp.
Mrs. S. J. Boykin Is spending the
week In Atlanta.
Misses Eula Moore and Laura Richie
spent Thursday In Atlanta.
Miss Susan B. Slmonton has gone to
Atlanta to spend the winter.
Dr. J. M. L. Strickland attended, the
meetings of the Dental Association In
Atlanta last week.
Mr. Beverly B. Thomasson, after
spending the summer at home with his
parents, has returned to Athens to en
ter school.
Mr*. J, T. Moore and family, after
this week, will be at home on Maple
street at the residence of Mayor H. W.
Long.
Miss Katherine Reese Is visiting the
Misses Ridley at Ridley, Ga.
ROC KMART.
Mr*. H. F. VanDeventer and little
boys, who have been visiting relatives
In Rockmart, have returned to their
home In Knoxville.
Miss Lillian Moore spent several days
of last week In the Gate City.
Mr. Frank Hawkins, of Atlanta, was
the guest last Wednesday of Mr. T. J.
Flournoy at the cement plant.
Miss Lula McRae has returned home
after an extended visit to relatives and
friends In Alabama.
Mrs. James Heaton, who ha* been at
Llthla for some time, has returned
home greatly Improved In health.
Miss Willie Mae Phlnlsy left last
Tuesday for I-aGrange, where she goes
to enter college.
Mr. George Dansby made a flying trip
to Atlanta last Monday.
Misses Nan and Pearl Davltte and
Mr. J. O. Bowman and D. H. Perryman
attended the tabernacle meeting In Car-
tersvllle last Sunday.
Mr. Park Mosely left several days
since for Macon to attend Mercer Col
lege.
Mr. Kenson Helmlck was In Atlanta
on business last week.
Miss Lois Fambro has returned from
a very pleasant visit to friends In Tal
ladega.
We are glad to announce that Col
onel Felton Monday, who ha* been
quite 111, Is very greatly Improved.
Dr. T. E. McBryde and Mr. D. B.
Simon have returned from Atlanta.
MARIETTA.
Mr*. Henry Wyatt entertained a few
friends very pleasantly at bridge on
Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss
Julia Whitfield, of Duneden, Fla. At the
close of the game a salad course.waa
served. Those present were: Mra. A.
V. Cortelyou, Mrs. Mlngeon Brumby,
Mr*. George Welsh, Mrs. L. D. Tram
mel, Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mrs. Bolan
Brumby. Mrs. Lewis Hoppe, Miss
George and Miss Whitfield.
The regular meeting of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution, held
at the residence of Mrs. D. T. Law
rence, was delightfully entertained.
A charming event was the card par
ty given on Friday afternoon by Miss
Virginia Crosby In honor of her guest,
Miss Wyler. Euchre was the game
played, and the prizes, an Indian urn,
a puff box hnd a bottle of violet.water,
were won by Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mrs.
Fred Norris and Mrs. Frank Reynolds.
A salad course, followed by Ices, was
served. Delicious punch was dispensed
during the game. Among those present
to meet Miss Wyley were: Mesdames.
Cole, Grhham, Cortelyou, W. A. Du-
Pre, Fred Morris, Bolan Brumby. E.
R. Hunt, C. T. Nolan, Agnew Hllsman.
Joseph Brown, E. P. Dobbs, Misses
George. Sarah Hunt, Strong, Marlor,
he younger crowd had a delightful
dance on Friday night at the residence
of Mrs. Joseph M. Brown.
Mrs.. C. T. Nolan entertained a num
ber of friend* on Thursday night In
honor of her husband, commemorative
of his birthday. Bridge was the game
played, and a delightful evening was
spent by all. Dainty refreshments were
served and a large birthday cake, cov
ered with the required number of
candles, was cut. Those present on this
pleasant occasion v»ny Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Hoppe. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cor
telyou. Mr. and Mr*. D. Cole. Mr. and
Mr*. Bolan Brumby, Mr. and Mrs. E. R,
Hunt, Mr*. Warren Fields, Misses At-
tlnson, Isabel Brumby, George, Came,
Dunwody and Mr. and Mrs. George No
ldn.
Mrs. D. C. Cole entertained very In
formally at 'bridge on Friday morning
complimentary to her guest. Miss
Marlar, of Griffin. At the close of the
game a hot luncheon was served. Those
Invited to meet Miss Marlar were: Mrs.
A. V. Cortelyou. Mr*. V. L. Starr, Mr*.
C. T. Nolan, Mrs. Agnaw Hllsman,
Mrs. E. R. Hunt and Mrs. Frank
Devant.
Master Fred Morris celebrated his
seventh birthday on Tuesday afternoon
with a charming party. About twelve
little friend* gathered around the pret-
fy birthday table, loaded with good
things. A big pie was placed on the
table after all the little guests were
served, and each pulled a string draw
ing some pretty little souvenir of the
occasion.
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of Dayton, Ohio, are In town.
Mrs. J. C. Watkins Is visiting rela
fives In Carnesvllle.
I Dr. Cephus O. Walters. Is ra At
lanta.
Miss Jessye Cobb has returned to
her home In Cartersvllle.
Mr. Conic* has returned to Com
merce.
Mis* Mary Mitchell has gone
Gainesville to enter Brenau.
Colonel and Mr*. W. P. Palmer have
returned to Clayton.
Miss Bessie Fields, of Cartersvllle,
while en route to Monroe College, spent
several days with Miss Blanche Mitch
ell*
Mr. Henry Verner, of Westminster,
8. C., was In town recently.
Miss Valina Mitchell has returned
from Gainesville.
Mrs. Long, of Westminster, S. C.
Is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Watkins.
Miss Effle Garner ha* returned from
Carnesvllle.
Mr. Pope Yow will leave In a few
days for Atlanta to enter the Tech.
Senator Camp, of Carnesvllle, was In
town recently.
WA8h7nGTON.
MARSHALLVILLE.
Miss Willie Rice left Wednesday for
Washington city, where she will spend
the year studying.
Mrs.' Burke Baldwin and Mlsa Ethel
Baldwin are visiting Mrs. Samuel
Banks, In Newnan.
Mills Lucy Winslow, of Fort Valley,
Is spending the week with her sister,
Mrs. 8. B. Goodwin.
Mr*. Rowe Frederick, Mr. and Mrs.
Lqwls Niles and Miss Snllte Sperry
have returned after Spending the sum
mer In north Georgia.
Mrs. Fannie Rawls has returned
San Antonio after an extended visit
relatives here.
Mr. Walter Frederick Is apendlni
September In Colorado with a party of
Macon friends.
Mrs. Mac Lowrey has returned to
Americus after a visit to Mrs. Frank
Murph.
EASTMAN.
H. H. Preston has returned from
Connecticut and other Northern points
of Interest. '
E. C. Hasford apeAt Friday In At*
lanta.
Flournoy Rogers Is spending a few
days at home. He will return to Atlan
ta next week to attend the Georgia
Tech.
Messrs. J, Ellis and J. Crump spent
Sunday In Macon.
Misses Fannttu Armor ’and Maude
Fisher will attend Wesleyan College
this term.
Mlsa Willie Clements Is attending
Agnes Scott this year.
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Bacon and Miss
Nella have returned home from Maine.
Mr. I,. P. Glaucy spent Sunday In the
city.
Mrs. E. Rogers Is visiting her mother,
Mr*. C. W. Rawlins.
Miss Katheleen Norris Is the guest of
Mr*. W. M. Clements.
MlsaOpple Lee Roger* spent Sunday
at home.
Colonel O. J. Franklin spent Monday
of the pssf week wSs The tea given Wed
nesday evening by Mrs. T. J. Barksdale,
In honor of her niece, .Hiss Kathleen Sher-
wood, of New Orleans.
Mrs. Oliver M. Smith entertained Friday
afternoon from 6 to 7 In compliment to Mrs.
Cnrl Smith, of Seneca, 8. O.
Mlsa Marlon Colley left Wednesday to
resume her tlhrary work In New York.
Mra. Boyce Klcklen nnd little Mlaa Km:
mle Ikunda Klcklen returned Saturday
from a visit to Mr*. Orler Marlin, In
flnrkstnn.
Mias Annie Fortson, of Tkomsnn, Is the
guest of Miss Mer.v Irvin.
Mrs. J. It. Lewis Is visiting relnttves In
Sparta n fen* days.
Mrs. J.1me« R. Anthony, of West Palm
Beach, Fla., I* visiting Mrs. Wylie Hu*
Mis* Louise Wayne, who hns Icon the
charming guest of Mrs. It. Mott Smith,
haa returned to Chnrle.ton.
Misses Matdu Woollen and Edna Sims
leave next week for Nashville, where they
will resume their studies at the Peabody
Normal school.
Mr*. Joseph Terry nnd Miss Sarah Vick
ers leave Wednesday for Atlanta.
Mra M. M. 8lms entertained at a 8
o'clock ten Saturday afternoon In honor
of Miss Kathleen Sherwood.
Mrs. Edward Young Hill Is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. Harry Canter, In Cam
den, 8, C,
MWs Maude Mill. Kffle Hill and Mies
Mary Dillard ars attending school at Agneg
Scott
grTffim.
Mrs. Wilson Mathews entertained at
bridge Tuesday nfternoon In honor of her
alater, Mr*. Neel Dlatuuke He*re, of Thom-
nsvlllc. who haa jnat returned from a ylalt
to Mra. Smith, of Oklahoma. Those Invited
were: Mra. Neel Bears, Mra. Charles Mllle,
Mra. Frederick Wilson of Chicago, Mlaa
Sherwood. Mlaa Opal Smith, .Mlaa Motile
White. Mra. Seara won the prlte. n copy
of "Sltaa Mariner.'’ At tha eloae of the
game a dainty ealad course waa nerved.
Little Mlaa Bmtly Boyd entertained a
pnrty of live gneata on Tueaday it f ter noon
In honor of her birthday.
The P. A. R.'a were entertained on Tuea*
*y afternoon bjr Mra. Emeat Carlyale.
Mra. MHrrua caraon Tuesday evening en*
tertnlned at one table of bridge. Those
present were: Mra. H. C. Murray, Mra.
Elisabeth Mills Waltt, Mra. W. C. Beeka.
Mra. Marcus t'/iraon.
Mrs. B. C. Murray entertained one table
of bridge Monday night. Those present
were: Mr*. B. C. Carson. Mr*. W. C.
Beeka. Mlaa Rebecca Nall, Mlaa Uermlone
Nall,
Mr , _
erlne Schley Hook, of Atlanta, arrived In
the city Thursday to visit Mr*. Joaepb
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visit to her , _
Mr. nnd Mrs. 6. Q. Blakely _
nr for a visit to New York.
Judge Daniel and Mr. and Mra Will Beck
hnve retnrnsd from a visit* to New York
and various points In Canada.
Mrs. R. L. Williams entertained the Social
'Ircle and ahont twenty-live m
Wednesday evening frein 4 to 8.
served In tbs ball by Misses A
Glessner. Those assisting Mrs. William* In
at Younker.
TOCCOA.
Mias Helen Edwards entertained de
lightfully In honor of Mlsa Annie Tur
ner, the guest of Mrs. Claud* Edwards,
Those present were Misses Janie Reid,
Hattie Frederick, Mabel Bameey, Elisa
beth Edwards, Isabel Gilmer, Edna
Graves and Elisa Bright: Messra. EM
Ramsay, Willard Owen, Emmette Phil-
'" Harry Matheaon, Dupree, of Flor-
John and Henry Bryant end Henry
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CUTHBERT.
Several boy* have left In the Jast
few days for different colleges. Hubert
Moye, Duval Guinn and Edward Mc>
Donald went to 8tono Mountain. Du
mas Mnlone, Oxford, and Riley Martin
to Arabi.
Miss Ethel McDonald accompanied
her elster. Miss Annette, to Decatur,
where the latter will enter school at
Agnes Scott. - '
Mias Eva Drewry left last week for
Lynchburg, Vs., to reeume her studies
at Randolph-Macon College.
Mrs. L. E Gay has returned from
Athens.
Mrs. W. B. Haley, of Albany, Is vis
iting In the city.
Mrs. C. N. Simpson has returned
from a visit to Troy. Ala.
Miss Elizabeth Baldwin has returned
from Macon, where she went with ler
sister, Miss Moselle. The latter Is a
pupil of Wesleyan Female College.
Mias Cobble Hood Is In Atlanta,
visiting Mrs. R. B. Ridley.
Mr. A. J. Moye has returned from
Indian Spring.
Miss Bessie Stapleton, who has been
visiting relatives at Plains, has re
turned home and resumed her studies
at Andrew College.
About 40,young ladles came In Wed
nesday to enter the boarding depart
ment of Andrew College.
Burke Hood, of Augusta, is visiting In
the city.
Miss Beuna Harris, who for two
years - was lady principal of Andrew
College, will not return thia term, be
ing forced to resign on account of III
health.
Miss Fredadel Lyle tms returned
from a visit to Dothon, Ala.
Mrs. Tom Pate and her little daugh
ter, Catherine, of Albany, are visiting
is the city.
Reid.
Mrs. Matthews has returned
Barnesvllle after a visit to her mother,
Mrs. Swift, at ths Swift House.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Morton and
daughter, Mamie, of Athens, will spend
the winter at. the Albemarle.
Mle* Ethel Cooper, of Avalon, spent
the week-end with Mias Mamie Jones.
Dr. ^Clarence Ayer* Is visiting In An
niston and Birmingham, Ala.
Miss Allle Hayes has returned to Eu-
faula, Ain.
Miss Berths Scott has returned from
a visit to Mrs. Paul Benson In Hart
well.
Mle* Isabel Gilmer Is visiting In
8outh Carolina.
Miss Dora Brown has returned to
Shorter College at Rome.
Golonel Rosser Thomas, of Adalra-
vllie, was a recent visitor.
Judge Klmsey, of Cleveland, attended
court here.
• Miss Olive Capps has entered Wes-
leyan College.
Mlaa Htlen Edwards Is studying pipe
organ and nlano at Brenau.
Mra. 8anford Ayers has been visit
ing Mrs. W. T. Williford.
The young men entertained at a
dance at Bchoeferis hall recently.
Miss Rosenfe! has returned to At
lanta, after spending some time at the
Albemarle.
Colonel George Grogan, of Elberton,
spent a day here recently.
Dr. Bascom Qullllan, of Athens, was
a recent visitor.
Mr. Glenn Davis Is In Atlanta.
Colonel McMillan, of Hartwell, at
tended Justice court here.
Miss Annie Turner has returned to
Atlanta, after a visit to Mr*. Claude
Edwards/
MARTIN.
Miss Lonnie Lticlle Mitchell, of Bow
man, Is visiting home folks In town
this week.
Colonel and Mrs. J. T. I>avl* have
returned to Clayton.
Mis* Ethel E. Cooper I* visiting rel
atives In Toccoa.
Miss Minnie Simpson, of Williams-
ton, 8. C„ Is the guest of Mlsa Me-
Murry*
Colonel W. B. Stovall haa returned
to Atlanta. —
Dr. J. C. Verner, of Commerce, spent
Sunday In town with Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Verner.
Professor and Mrs. F. W. t'ceyman.
served In the ball Ip* Misses Anthony nnd
Glessner. Those mslatlng Mrs. William* In
entertaining were Mrs. J. IV. Gresham nnd
Miss Lucy Book.
An enjoyable feature of the afternoon
wna the inunlr rendered liy Mra. Parker,
-* - Luttn, of
... —._ _ » the Circle,
were Mr*. Newman, Mra. J. M. Kelley,
Mra. R. W. Barker, Mra. Roawell Brake,
Mra. W. 1\ Horne, Mr*. Lloyd Cleveland,
lira. 8. II. Hrnwner, Mra. N. Iloaa, Mra.
Dougin* Bard, Mr*. Joseph Persona, Mra.
Joe Hire. Mlaa Mollle White. Mlaa Lucy
. lock. Mlaa Gertrude Hushing, Mlaa Conyers
Pritchett, Mlaa Janie Brnwner, Misses An*
thony nnd Glessner. *
Of the Griffin High ftWionl graduates,
class of 1906. the following have entered
different college* of the state. Mlsa Made*
line Mathews, Hhorter College; Mlaa Lura
Baker. Normal nt Mllledgerllle; Philip
Cleveland, Mltrhell and Park* Walker, and
Ed Anthony. Mercer; Lyle Edwards enters
Tech at an early date.
WINDER.
Mrs. W. E. Young entertained a number
of her frlenda very delightfully Tuesday
afternoon at her home on Railroad Street.
8he waa assisted In receiving by Ur# K.
E. Burst. One of the features of the
occasion wna a title contest; which proved
very Interesting. The first prise wna won
by Mra. W. H. Quarterman. and the con
solation by Mrs. II. M. Stanton. After a
moat pleasant afternoon, delirious refresh
ments were served. The guests Included
Mrs. II. A. Cnrlthrr*. Mra. W. K. Lyle,
Mra. A. A. Gamp, Mr*. t\ H. Causey,
Mra. II. It. Hunt. Mra. Albert Woodruff.
*' *a Annie Wood. Sira. W. J. Herring, Mra.
_ H. I louse, Mrs. L. W. Nowell. Mra. Dual*
can Johnson, Mra. Quflllnn, Mrs. II. K.
Mllllktn. Mra. A. D. MeCnrry. Mra. W. I!.
Quarterman. Mra. II. M. Htiyiton. Mra. F.
Ladles' Aid Society; Mra. Cnyler King,
resident of the Current Topics Club; Mr*,
loaea Abrams, president of the Council of
- ewlah Women, and Mrs. Harry Troutman
president of the Merrflle Klngt Baugh
tera.
Mrs. Marianne Watt* of Thomaaville. Ii
the charming gueat of Mliaea Caro am.
Susie Davis, and la the recipient of many
—M attention*.
J- Charles If. Hall, Mra. Williamson
nnd Mrs. Walter Harris left on Monday
for a month’s stay »t Salnda, N. C.
Mra. Eilla Talbot, of Richmond, who baa
ln*en the guest of Mra. 8. It. Jnquca, ro
turns on Tuesday next to her home.
Mrs. 8. R. Jnques nnd Miss Constance
Jnquca leave on Tueaday for Baltimore,
where Mrs. Jnques goes to Renter Mlsa
ting.
Sir. and Mr*. Harry Stillwell Edwards,
Mlaa Virginia Edwardf and Mlaa Jennie
Brunson have retumei
trip to New York at
point* In the cast. V....... ....
tended the maneuvers of the L’i
naval vessels at Oyster Bay.
Mr. and Mra. Haaell Heyward and chil
dren have returned from Mount Airy.
Mr? and Mra. T. D. Tinsley have rt*
turned from Hendersonville, S. C.
irr. .u rw. nwuue nnogciry.
Miss Lily Little haa returned from an
exteuded summer trip to Canada and Nova
Scotia. Mlaa Schofield, who waa with
Ainens, wnere ne goes io enter me riuver-
sltr of Georgia.
Mrs. Eaale Baker, of Atlanta, lias ar
rived In the city, and will spend the win-
Mra. L. W. Nowell.
Mr. nnd Mra. Hntn Sherard, of West Vir
ginia. are vlaitlng Mra. Ware, on Athena
It. Wiley has returned after aev-
ernl days' stay at Oconee Mprtnga.
Rev. W. E. Venable la completing t
union tent meeting at this place now.
MACON.
Judge and Mrs. William II. Felton re
turned on Wednesday from New York,
where they have been to put their gtjn,
William Felton. Jr.. In school for the com
Ing year. Mra. Felton haa spent the sum
'■•***■ at Warm Hpiingt, Ga.,
plait to New York.
Mra. Henry M. Wortham, who Iihm been
home' , _
to Mlaa Allle _____
nally, who left Monday for Decatur, to
enter Ague* Scott.
Misses Mildred and Belle Nowell left
Thursday to enter Brenau college at
Gainesville.
Mlsacs Hammond Burch and Wenong
Blackwell, of Elberton, are tho charming
guests of Mrs. Will Shannon.
Professor C. C. King apent a few day*
In Monroe with hla friends en route to
the University of Georgia, where he will
atudy law.
Misses Mnttye and Lida Day and Mra. E,
. Caldwell apent Monday lu Social Cir
cle.
Will Adnnia left Monroe Wednesday
Atlanta, where he apent n few days
'ire returning to hla .home in Klt»erton.
The utnnv frlenda of W. M. Bratton wll
regief to learn that he has l»een quite II
nt the Hotel Walton, threatened with
Tom Holland, of Madison, waa In Mon
roe Moiidar. the gueat of frlenda.
Mias Faille Snow Is visiting friends In
Atlanta this week.
Tho Irving Club will meet with Mr*. A.
C. Kelly Wednesday afternoon.
Mlaa Sarah Sue Langford, of Conyers. Is
the popular nnd attractive gueat of Mlaa
fleaara. I^enry Michael and Lewis Mob-
*y leave Monday ““ ** *‘“
•nod In Atlanta. . ^ . .....
Mr. und Mra. II. R. Barrett nnd llttlo
daughter. Linda, and Mr*. J. M. Turner,
apent la»r week with relative* In At-
^M?.' and Mr*. Harry.. Ray, of High
Shoots, spent Sunday In Monroe, with Mrs.
C. T. Mobley. • , „ , ,
Charles C. Crowell, of Columbus, spent
Saturday and Sunday In Monroe.
Mra. Henry D. McDaniel spent Inst w
In Atlanta at the^ Majestic, the gueat
her son. Colonel Sanders McDaniel.
Rev. L R Kol»ert* recently^vlalted, blf
Mrs. E. A* Hnwktns and family returned
this week from Bnt Cave, N. C.
Thorton Wheatley. Mr. and Mra. John
“* Wheatley hnve returned from North
8ANDER8VILLE.
Mlsa Zettle Durloo, after a rough voyage
from Portland, Me., reached Savannah n
few days ago. 61»e arrived In Randeravlll*
Thursday.
Mis-* Lola Scarboro hat returned from a
rlalr to Cordele.
Mra. Dan C. Harris and Mlsa Mary Tur-
button, who la to be maid of honor at the
Rough ton-Pope marriage in Demorest on
September 25. left for Demorest Wednesday.
Congressman T. W. .Hardwick, wife und
little daughter returned yeaterdny from Sa
luda. N. C.
E. H. Sullivan la visiting hla parents In
Sandaravtlle.
Many frlenda In Sandersvllle have receiv
ed Invitations to the marriage of Mlsa Cora
Lee Houghton, of Demorest. to Mr. Thomas
Drayton Pope, of Jacksonville. Fla.
Dr. A. Ms this, who waa recently stricken
with paralysis. Is aomewhat improved.
Misses Ruth. Ella and Grace McCarty left
today for Mount de Hale* Academy. Macon.
Mra. L. A. McLaughlin nnd two sons, of
nutledge. are guests of Mra. William Mnr«
tin. •
Mr. Will Armstrong, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with hla parents.
Mr. nnd Mra. William Gallaber, of Tampa,
main In New York until after the arrival
of Mr. nnd Mra. John D. Little from En-
—>e. who are expected the latter part
. the week.
The friends of Sam Dunlap are delighted
hear of his rapid Improvement In health
to
. Dim lap ti expected home "the
last of this week.
Mra. Annie Speer Burr and Mlaa Eleanor
Burr hare returned from Mount Airy.
Mra. Samuel Forder Creellllua nnd her
daughter accompanied them home, nnd
will Im> Mra. Burr's gtieata for about ten
days l*eforc leaving for Kentucky.
Much Interest la felt In Mne«tn over the
meeting of the State Federation of Wom
en's Clubs, wtileh will l»e held In this city
In Novemlwr. A rail haa been given for n
meeting of the executive committee, which
la o«ti»p*»ee«| of the following la#lies: Mr*.
Sin I lory II. Taylor, president of the feib-ra-
tl«u, nnd of the Mary Hammond Wnablitg-
ton chapter. Daughter* of the American
Revolution; Mlaa Florence Bernd. vice pres
ident; Mrs. Duncan Brown, secretary, nnd
Mra. C. H Peete, treasurer: Mra. Roland
Kills, president «ff the hospital auxiliary;
Mra. Alexander Proudflt. president of tne
history club; Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, pres
ident of the Sidney Lanier chapter. United
Daughters of the Confwlerney; Mr*. Felix
Kohler, president of the Hebrew Young
of her engagement to Slnxj Bray, of At
lanta, the tnarrUM to trar place In Octo.
b8»r. Mlaa Mobleyha* visited Monroe aev-
ernl times, the popular guest of Mra. C.
r br. IO Jea#e Griffin, of New York. I* In
Monroe for a visit to relative* and friend*.
Messrs. George Hammond and Alva l lay
•rill return to Oxford Wednesday to re
sume their studies at Emory college.
Mlaa Grace Furgeraon, of Rockmart. Is
the charming visitor of Mr*. L. E. Role
er jllaf Bessie Breedlove haa returned from
Athena, where she attended the opening of
Lucy. Cobh institute. On bar way home,
Mlaa Breedlove stopped In Madison where
•he wna the gueat of Mlaa Mattie Mao
“tilM Jull* Bar an.I MIm Mlth Kdwsrrt.
will attend the Lucy Cobh lustltnte In
A j}S' Nell Sowell baa returned from a
delightful visit to her aunt, Mrs. II. F.
Scott, of Atlanta. . „ . ...
Mr»« E. P. Nowell, Jr.. « f Gainesville,
returned home Monday, after a vlrtt to her
parents. Mr. and Mra. W. II* Rolierta. Mra.
Nowell, na Mra. Rolierte. was one of Mon
roe's moot bipolar young ladies.
Ben Hammond, who haa recently gone to
Atlanta to work, spent
his pnront* here. Dr. and Mra. It. A. Ham-
Mlaa Beulah Plrkle la attending Wesley-
B, TUa* Toting* Ladles' Club will meet with
Mlaa Hennle Ayeock this week.
Albert Mobley spent Sundry with hla pan
ents In Mouroe.
_ Gallaber.
Mian Resale Hill Davis Una accepted a
position aa teacher of expression at Mill-
town. Ga. \
Mlaa Corlnne R. Hendrix spent laat week
with her brother. Mr. C. B. Hendrix.
Mr. Gordon Garbutt and slstera. Misses
Pauline and Mattie Wade, are visiting In
ago for Americus, where they will reab
In future.
Mr. Lelaud Robson, after a short visit to
for Cntbliert to enter Andrew Fenm’b
*ffra W. A. Brooks, of Amertrua. Is with
frlenda In the city.
Dr. E. E. Holmes Is visiting In Atlanta.
Sira. William Park Is desperately Iff from
a stroke of para lysis.
Mrs. Lura Uogers la visiting her father,
Ur. Jacob C'amaar, In Mllledgevllle.
Dr. Henry Harmann has returned from n
rlslt to Chicago.
Mr. David Porter Halt I* making a tour
»f the North and Weat.
Mlaa Battle Mathews returned a few day*
jgo from Baltimore.
Mlaa Theodosia Lang la tesrblng the third
grade In tho academy while Mlsa Clara Park
la absent ou account of bar mother’s III-
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AMERICUS.
One of the prettiest daneea of the sum
mer was given Friday night In honor of
Misses Freddie Shipp, Mattie Lewis Dod-
. and Kate Wheatley, who left tbit week
for Lucy Cobb, at Athena, and to Mlaa
Em Kldrldge nnd Llxxle Mae Oliver,
go to Agnes Scott. Among those present
were Misses Shipp. Dodson. Wheatley. Ho|.
lls. Oliver. Sherlock Brown. Tower. Ebb
ridge, Felder and Mlaa Williford, of At
lanta. and Meters. Brown. Hawkins, It.
Wheatley. Quinn. Porter. Hill, Suminer-
ford. McAfee, Bailey, Hawkins, nnd of the
younger set. Messrs. I^inler. Ilolt and
John Wheatley. The ilanee waa chaperoned
by Mr. nnd Mr*. McCaskell.
Miss Mnllle Leonard, of Vienna, tba
charming gnest of Mlaa Itodaon, left Tueo-
dnv for Athens.
.<Ilea Em l.’ldrhige left Satnnhtjr for De
catur, where she enters Agnes 8«*ntt.
Miss Freddie Shipp leave* Tuesday for
Athena to enter Lucy Cobb.
Mlsa Knte Wheatley and Mra. Wheatley
left this week for Athens nnd l.ncy Cobb.
Mrs. Wheatley returned Saturday.
Mra. John Felder, ftwmerly «»f Americas,
na n welcome visitor tills week.
MUn Mattie Lewi* IMa' i left this week
tr Lucy Cobb, at Athena.
Messrs. Will Miller, J. A. Fort. Sllon
UawklM and Jamie Pinkston left tmfav
«
Wednesday and Thursday—Matinee
Thursday.
JANE KENNARK,
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The Toast of the Town.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Commissioner.
T. M. POOL*.