The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 05, 1906, Image 11

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TI1E ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FRIDAY. 0(*W. i\X GRAND SHOWING OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR 1906-7. You will find New and Fashionable Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers, Hats, Shoes, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing from the famous mak ers of America. We are showing an enormous stock of the “Fit-Rite” Brand and backed up with our Easy Payment Plan of $1,00 Weekly or Monthly, which ha* brought u* a won derful builnen. If not a cus tomer of The Terminal Clothing Co. you should Investigate the advantages offered here. You get the best goods, the best attention, the lowest price*, and the best Terms made by any coneern on earth. OUR LADIES 9 Department. This department Is our recent addition; new goods coming In dally. Handsomo, up-to-date styles from the very best makers. SKIRTS, SUITS, CLOAKS, MILLIN ERY, CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, SHOES, FURS, ETC. DRESS WELL AND LOOK PROSPEROUS Our charge accounts help the Man or Woman of moderate means to look prosperous. JOIN THE ARMY OF PROSPERITY T6DAY One Price to All, Cash or Credit, Terminal Clothing Co., 7 West Mitchell St. Personal Mention J Mr. and Mr*. Percy Warner and Ml** Mary, Louise Warner returned Monday morning from a week's atay at the Waldorf-Astoria In New York. They were accompanied by Misses Es telle Shook, Bessie Jemlson, of Bir mingham. and Ida Thompson, who E Joined them In Baltimore, to complete her visit to her sister, Mr*. Gordon Paine, and Mlsnes Shook and Jemlson returned with her for a week-end visit to Mrs. Paine. Miss Shook and Miss Jemlson are now back In New York, where they returned to meet Miss Jemlson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Jemlson, of Birmingham, who are expected to land there Tuesday from a trip abroad.—Nashville Banner. Lizzie Rutherford Chapter, Daugh ters of the Confederacy, of Columbus, has elected delegates to the state con vention, which meets In Amcrlcu* the latter part of the month, and also dele gates to the general convention, which meets at Gulf Port November 14. The delegates to Amerlcus are: Miss Anna Penning, regent; Mrs. J. S. Harri son and Mrs. Paul Dlsmukes. The following are the alternates: Mr*. G. T. Brannon, Mrs. Mary Strupps, Mrs. L. G. Garrard, Mrs. O. 8. Jordan and Mrs. Jane Martin. The delegates to the general convention are Mrs. Lee Blanchard and Mr*. O. T. Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee have return ed from Atlanta to make this city their home In the future. Mrs. Lee, nee Mis* Orllne Taylor, Is the daughter of Mrs. Halls Taylor and will be gladly welcomed home again.—Montgomery Journal. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin T. Benson, after spending several weeks pleasantly in Eastern cities, will return to Atlanta on Thursday. Temporarily and pend ing the completion of their new home on Piedmont avenue, they will reside with Mrs. Benson's father, Mr. H. Bagley. at 663 Piedmont avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haltlwanger have leased the new residence at 467 Spring street, and have taken posses slon of It, within the past few days. Miss Frank Haltlwanger Is still In Montgomery, the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Tullls. She will arrive In Atlanta early next week. Major James Dawes left Tuesday tor Milwaukee,* where he will spend the month of October. Mrs. Dawes will return with him November 1, and they will be at home to their friends at the Savoy apartments on West Baker street. Mrs. William J; Kelly has returned from a two months' visit to her parents in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schofield and Mrs. G. S. Schofield have returned from a month's stay In Asheville. Mr. Polk Miller, the gifted lecturer and Impersonator, of Richmond, Va., is the guest of friends In the city. Mrs. Lucien Cooke will be the guest after Friday of Her sister, Mrs. A. S. Byers. SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS National For Officers W. 0. N. A. R. D. The concluding session of the W. O. N. A. R. D. was held Friday morning at the Piedmont hotel and the national officers for the following year elected. The committee on nominations was made up of the following delegates: Mrs. Davis, of Massachusetts; Mrs. Torbuch, of Illinois; Mrs. Collah m, of Indiana; Mrs. Farley, of New York; Mrs. Lowe, of Connecticut; Mrs. Wlkle, of Atlanta; Mrs. Bradbury, of District of Columbia; Mrs. Apple, of Pennsyl vania. The report of this committee was unanimously and enthusiastically ac cepted by the delegates, and the fol lowing officers were elected: Mrs. Emma Gary Wallace, Boston, president; Mrs. Clara Bodle. of Chica go, first vice president; Mrs. Estelle Lee, Philadelphia, second vice presi dent; Mrs. Adelaide Godding, Boston, secretary; Mrs. Charles Avary, Chi cago, treasurer. The board of management Is com posed of Mrs. Edward Williams, Madi son, Wl*.; Mrs. W. S. Elkin, Jr., At lanta; Mrs. C. F. McBride, Youngs town. Ohio; Mrs. Thomas Voegll, Min neapolis. Minn. SOCIETY. Conti nusd from Opposlts Pape. at Brunn. He was an art student, so poor that he lived on the round loaves ef black bread that were sent from home to his peasant roommate. Mucha's artistic hand was Intrusted with marking oft In chalk the exact •hare of each, and they used pork gren»«e for butter. "Nevertheless auch was hhi musical gift and his persona! charm that he was In demand among certain -social circle* at Nlkolsbcrg. Clothes were as scarce an food. A tailor presented hlm*clf one day, took Mucha's meas ure without a word and sent him a pair of trousers. Long years after ward* the artist found out that the order for those trousers came from a >''>ung lady. The legend does not tell whether this young lady became Mme. Mucha. It does, however, furnish fur- th »I‘ r “ mant,c near facts. niKhenrtened and homesick, the poor student started back to hi* rm- Ef Moravia. Ills funds gave out and £ » m " tra *tded at a village Inn. The innkeeper and his wife had compos- *J‘>n on him. They, said: 'Let's tell our count about him.’ Now, the lord or the village, Count Khuen Emmasof; happened to be rebuilding his uncestrai ca*Me. He took the wanderer In, kept for „ a y** r painting decorations on M. e ual !" ot M* ••Ions and then sent him to Paris to continue his art stud ies. "In Paris there was again u long period of obscure struggle. Then one day Sarah Bernhardt needed a poster for a new play In a tearing hurry. She telephoned her order to the Lemercler Lslthograph Company, and. of course, there happened to be In the shop at the moment a young Bohemian artist who had done a few Jobs for the firm. The manager gave him tho commission, be cause ho could not put his hand on any one else at a moment’s notice, and Mucha worked against time. A few days later the billboards of Paris blos somed out with a flower-crowned princess robed In a stiff mugntflcence of azure and gold, who bore a palm and the name 'Tliamondu.’’ The public promptly fell In love with her. The critics praised her creator—for In Paris the critics recognize a true sculp tor, even though his skill Is expended In modeling a copper cent, or true painter, even though his talent I* set to advertising a brand of tobacco. Wt In America still regard *Mucha as a poster designer, yet he has de sighed stained glass windows, executed mural decorations (among others those of the new Ring theater In Vienna and of the Bosnia and Herzegovina pavil ions at the Paris Exposition), painted large historical canvases, Illustrated choice'books, of which the most noted are Robert de Flers' romantic tnle of •Use* nnd Sclgnebos’ 'Scenes From German History/ More recently stll) he has turned hi* attention tc religious painting, such as panels of 'Paler Nos ier/ of 'The Seven Mortal Sins' and Miss Sarah Vickers, of Washington, Oa., is spending a few dayi In the city. Mr. Harry Crosthwult left Thursday for several weeks' sojourn In the North, where ho will visit friends and relatives In Chicago, Springfield nnd other points In Illinois. Little Miss Patsey Cheney left the city Thursday to visit relative# in Roberta, Ga. Miss May O'Brien and Miss Annie I Flynn have returned from a visit of several months In the East. Miss Swann, of Tennessee, will be the guest of Mrs. James Floyd after Saturday. Mrs. J. K. Ottley, Mrs. E. O. Cube, Miss Passle May Ottley Master John King Ottley, Jr., reach Atlanta Saturday, from an ex tended visit to New England. BIRMINGHAM, ALA, The first of n series of lufornml card (turtle* mid dlnuer-duncc* Is niiiioiiiieetl I*T the Southern Club lor Tbufalny eve lug fvmu 1:30 to 11;V>. The forum! opeui of the club will not toko blare uu Thanksgiving eve, ns Is the rustoin. The Itoioe-eoiiilug hall to Ih» given during tiome-eoiiiliig week promises to lie quit* r. soeliil event. Men prominent In national life, with their fnintlles, ure expected to attend. Mr. Morris Bush 1ms gone to Kuro|»e, to be gone three months. T. «. Bush. Jr.. Is nt the home of Colonel nnd Bush, on Highland uvenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roltert Jemlson. who have spent some time lu Europe, landed In New York Wednesday. Mr. nnd M “ from n visit Mrs. L G. Woodson snd children, who have spent the snuiiper In Dover, Canada, bnre returned home. Miss Edna Moore nnd Miss Etolle Ash ford have returned from Europe. Mrs. George F. Jackson and Miss June pointed lady elinlruiaii tor the horse show. Hhe will appoint six assistants, one to pre side each night. Miss Luev Dwyer and Miss Marina Ham ilton nre in Ciiiindn, where they are re ceiving much soelnl attention. Mrs. It. M. Starks, of Louisville, In the guest of Mrs. and Miss Clifford, nt the Morris. Miss Fannie Dunn has returned from White Hulphur Springs, Va. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. James 81oss have gone to Los Angeles. Cal., to Join Mrs. Moss' moth er. Mrs. West. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ViuiHoose nnd Miss Annie Van I loose hnve returned from Now Mr* nnd Mrs. Culpepper Exum and lit tle daughter, Lestrn Kinney, nre In New York. ’• Mr. nnd Mrs. Brett Brown hnve return ed from North Carolina. Sir. Brown has entirely recovered from his recent Illness nnd will remain In Birmingham during the winter. Mrs. Lewis Minor hns returned from Washington and Ptainsylvniiln. The Misses Minor will enter school In Washington. Miss Clnre Anderson lenves Alls .week ishlu for Wnshingtou, D. C„ where she will en ter school. Dr. W. D. Sheppard is In Atlanta on business. . . ' , Colonel P. Corley, of Jefferson, wns In town Inst week. .... Miss Mnry Perkins will return from Donglnsvllle this week after an extended visit to relatives In tlin) plnee. julTette. Miss Marie McCord Is visiting friends In Forsyth. , . Mr. Minor .Tnekson hns entered the Geor gia School of Technology. Mr. .lack Williams spent Sunday In At lanta. the guest of Misses Mattie nnd Agues Cochran. Miss Myrtle Williams, of Mneon. hns been the guest of Miss Alice Williams for sev ers! days. Colonel R. L. Williams, Jr., of Forsyth, wss the guest of relatives In town Holiday. Mis* Helen Williams hns entered Gres ham High School, Moron.. Mr. Jim Jackson hns entered Gordon In stitute. Itnrnesvllle. Mr. Ison Pitts spent Sunday at Locust Grove. Mis* Ethel Banders, of Mneon, Is the guest of Mr*. Charlie Ilowdnln. Miss Husle Duke entertained delightfully Inst Saturday nfteruoon In compliment to the Senior Kpworth I*eaguo Sbdety of the Methodist church. Miss Louise Waldrop has returned to For syth after a visit to friends In the clfy. KODAKERS... Don’t forget that A. K. HAWKES CO. is head quarters for Eastman kodaks in all new and pop ular sizes. Fresh kodak films and plates, and all other kodak supplies. We also have the most perfectly equipped finishing department in the South, and are prepared to do your finishing work promptly and satisfactorily. A. K. HAWKES COMPANY 14 WHITEHALL STREET Dr. Charles ottley has returned from a sojourn In Europe, an,l will arrive In Atlnnta on Saturday. Miss Lucy Eraser, of Auburn, Ala Is visiting Mrs. A. B. Wore, 29 Kimball reel. * Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, of Wash ington. Oa., Is the guest for a few days of Mrs. W. T. Smith at her home, 75 Augusta avenue, Inman Park. Miss Evelyn Orme will leave Mon day for Now York, where she will take course of training in the Wlnonn Bible School there. Miss Orme will study under the celebrated Dr. White, and will take the teachers' training course, which requires two years' study. She will lie greutly missed by n large circle of friends In Atlanta. Mrs. John Hill and Miss Eflle Pop, Hill, of Washington, Oa., are In the city. Mr. Joel G. Latimer, of Washington, Ga., Is In the city. Mr. Eyed Auld was In the city on Thursday for a few hours, and at night accompanied. Mrs. Auld to their home In Elherton. Mrs. Auld has recently undergone a successful operation the ricsbyterlan hospital In thla city, and her friend* will be glad to learn that she Is rapidly Improving. Mrs. Lula Gtllnn la visiting friends at Montgomery. Mrs. Robert McCullough nnd Mrs. Walter Mathews are the guests of their mother, Mrs. E. W. Wills, at Carroll ton. Mrs. Charles Love Is visiting Mrs. Albert Hatch nt Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Edward DuBose have returned from n visit to Asheville, N. C. Mrs. D. R. Thomason and little the choir of the Church of the Virgin, at Jerusalem. COMMITTEE MEETING. The llrst fall meeting of the execu five committee of the Woman's Club will be held Saturday at 11 o'clock a. in., at the home of the president, Mrs. A. McD. Wilson. GORDON CIRCLE HOT LUNCH. The ladle* of the Oordon Circle of King’* Daughters and Sons are now serving a hot lunch In the Oeorgla building at the fair ground*, for the benefit of the Home for Old Women, and will continue to do no until next Wednesday. Hot lunch 55 cents i or Cofree 5 cents I Sandwich** Scent* Die •• Scent* daughter are at home again from a atay at'Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Hunter leave In a fen- days for a short stay at Asheville, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Edmondson, who hnve been visiting friends and relatives nt Fayetteville, Go., for the past few weeks, have returned home. Mr. J. E. Travis, formerly of Atlan ta, hut for the past few months a resi lient of Augusta, Ga.. Is reported to be very III with the fever. Mr. Travis has ninny friends In Atlnnta, who are very anxious for his Immediate recov ery. THE TWO GREATEST ATTRACTIONS AT ANY STATE FAIR THIS YEAR KNABENSHUE’S AIRSHIP .1 Pain’s Fall of Pompeii and Fireworks WILL BE AT THE GEORGIA STATE FAIR ATLANTA OCTOBER 10 TO 20 The Airship Is the Most Sensational Act in the World Today Fall of Pompeii Has Four Hundred People Mis* Bessie Smith hns returned to Bourn! Oak nfter visiting Miss Mario McCord. 311** Belle NoIimi. of Atlanta, was the guest of Mrs. Joe Glover recently. CARLTON. Curl Embry. of Villa Blca, J* spending this week here, the guest of frlotids. Fred Whitehead, of Athens, visited •lend* lu the city hist Huudny. Ernest Goolsby visited relative* here Hun- dor. Ml** Elizabeth Elierhardt left Monday for Ellierton, to resume her musical studies under Mrs. Elierhardt. Her friends regret exceedingly to give her up. Miss Edna Oglesby, of Ellierton. I* the guest of Mr*. JV W. Wilhite this week. Hunt. HI PIIIIMHI. Ill <l*r. It (MV II Ml W'll Cleveland, of Centerville. Ala., which will In* nu event of Octolier S3. Clyde W. Elierhardt has recovered from hi* recent lllnes*. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel will make north- vest Georgia their future home, to .the egret of friends here. Frldty evening. Miss Goolsby entertained 'plightfully at tea In honor of the tench 's. A salad a ml sweet course was served. Mr. and Mr*. Monroe Thornton, of El- Imrton. were visiting relatives, nyd friends ' ere several day* last week. Miss Grace Kims Is the guest of her sis- i*r. Mrs. Dan May. Mis* Cnrrtc Denilwyler Is with the pop- nlwr firm of W. W. l*ower * Won tills Mr. Hill, cotton buyer for Ilollniaii A- Deadwyler. Is visiting Ills psrents at Amer ica* this week. of Miss LI Mr*. Robert K. L. Hall, who ha* been the guest of Mr*. Warren White at In man Park, ho* gone to Knoxville for a ten-day*' stay. The friends of Ml** Blanche Maddox will be *orry to learn that she Is quite 111 at the home of her mother, 41 Ogle tiioi jk> afreet. She has been sick for several week*, but I* able to *ee her friend*. Ml** Corinne Harper ha* returned from a delightful vacation apent at the Isle of Palm*, a# the gue*t of her cousin, Mr*. John J. Edward*, of Charleston, and also at Ro*e Hill, El bert county, where »he visited her aunt, Mr*. Eugene B. Heard. Ml*# Harper ha* resumed her studies at Washington Seminary. Mr. and Mr*. George H. Phillip* and son have gone to Montgomery to make thal city their future home. Ml** Martha Woodward leave# Sat urday for a visit to Barnesvllle. Mr*. E. C. Cnrtledge leaves Satur day for a visit to Rome, Ga. Ml## Arcadia Smith, of Athens, I* the gueat of Mr*. C. K. Ayer. Mr. J. P. Billups haa returned from a visit to Montgomery. Mr*. Daniel Ruden is visiting frlendj in Sewanee, Tenn. Danville and Hawklnsvllc. She attended a house party nt the latter place. Architect George K. Thompson, of At lanta. spent Snndny In Dublin, the gueat of Mrs. J. A. Peacock nnd family. Mr. John O. Woodward spout several days of last week In Brunswick. Coloucl r. L. Wade spent Haturdny In * Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Matthews hnve re- turned from a visit to relatives at Lyon*. Captnlu W. C. Davis spent Baturdny in Macon. ... . . Mrs. B. 8. Bussell spent several days ... — — friends. . , Tuesday In East- ,U Mr. James M. Finn spent Saturday In Macon. Mis* Lola Walker I* the gueat of rela tive* nt Kandersvllle. Mr*. If. T. Smith has returned from Atlanta, where she went for her health. Mrs. O, II. William* ha* returned from a visit to friends III Tennllle. .Mr. J. W. Hick*, of Chattanooga, »pont the city. Kldkc. of Atlanta. *pent dnya from St. Josephs Acndeniy, Washing ton, Ga. Mr. Hiid 31 r*. Walker 3!addns. of Put nam. returned home Huudny after a visit to Dr. and 3!r*. W. K. Adams. Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Wheeler and children spent Huudny Iii .Mndlsou with 3Ir. and Mr*. AIIIkoii. 3lra. John T. lloblus entertained the me... her* of her Sunday school class and their nnd chocolate cake were served by little Alice nnd J. B. lloblus. Those whom 3!r*. lloblus entertained were Misses Genu and Carrie Carter, Henrietta Smith. Addle Copeland. Belat Jernigam liable and 3Iurlu Park, Jenulr nnd Kate Evans, Anna Lewis. Lilse Armor, nnd Mrs. K. W. Copeland nud Mr*. Walter Klinbrcll. Mrs. Jnllsn Weems and daughter. .Miss .Mary, of 3(cDonongli. who hnve been the guest* of the .Misses Clayton for neverul months, returned home Thursday. .Miss Allle King returned home Saturday froui .Macon. Mr*. A. W. Armor, of Madison, and Mr*. Gainesville. Mr. Carl O. Nlblaek, of Winder, Thursday In the elty. •pent Mr*. Stephen Hook has returneJ from Griffin. Mrs. Charles Love I* visiting fricm*a In Augusta. Mr*. B. C. DeLeon has returned from Hot Splrngs. NOTICE! Effective with last ear leaving Atlanta Satur urday, Oct. 6, and last car leaving Asheville Sunday, Oct. 7, the Ma- con-Aeheville sleeping car line trains. Nos. 35 and 36 will bo discontin ued. . C LUSK, Dis. Pas. Agt. of Phsnnsey. Atlanta. Mr. K. B. Nelson was a recent visitor to ^Mrs. 1 * W. A. Itoliersoo and 311** Minnie RoIhthoii nre visiting In the city, the guests of Mr. and 3Ir*. F. II. Roberson. .Mr. T. W. Ilook* visited Ilawkliisvllle last week. , Mr. and .Mr*. F. II. Unlierson their guests .Ml** Maude Gamble, of Louis- vllle, nnd Mnlse Pierce, of Augusta: .Mr. nud 31 r*. F. II. Itolterson, Jr., of Ochwnl kee; Mr. II. G. l(ol»ersoii. of Savannah, nnd Mr. and Mr*. G. 31. William*, of Ha vnnnti. who were present nt the c of their twenty-firth a mil versa ry. 31 r. and Mr*. W. L. Mason have returned from a trip «>f some length to relatives nt Beechwood. Iml. Miss Kent, of llephsllish. Is visiting In Dublin, the guest of .Mrs. J. A. Kelley. 31 r. J. A. Pea rook Is In Atlanta attending a business college. . . 31 Is* Slnjrgte Burch has. returned from visit to friends at Eastman, |»r. W. L. Rutland, of Atlanta, spent Inst week with Id* parents In Ibis city. Judge F. C. Foster, of Madison, spent Wednesday In the elty. Judge II. 31. Ihdierta. of Eastman, w*» a recent visitor to this elty. HEFLIN, ALA. spent A. Perry Mr. Frank Morgan b«s gone to south Ala- Ini lun. lion. Fred Blackmail, of Anultfom state _->untor, cams ‘‘ * of J. It. Moor*. Mis* Tilda Ayer*, a former pupil of Heflin school, hns entered Jndgscu. GREENSBORO. On Wednesday sfterooon the Domino Club ./u* entertained by 31lsses Kate and Jennie Evans nt their home on Broad street. The Japanese Idea was curried out In every de tail. The score cards were dei'urated with festoon* of lantern*. 3Ilsses 3Ismle Baynes nnd Henrietta Kmltb were the fortunate prise winner* ami were presented with a pretty kimenn and n real Japanese fan. A deh-lou* siilad coarse and Iced tea were served by the hostrsses. Those entertained by the Mlssrs Evan* wen* 31 lose* 31snib* linyne*. Henrietta Hinltb, Addle Copclaud. Mia sinI Ellse Armor, Msry Copeland. Nellie Unit. Prances Adam*. liable Park. * i, Beba and l.iiey Jernlgun. Car rie jirrmii and Mlsse* osllle KII|hitrick nud Augusta 3Ic#eley, of Godfrey. 3!rs. K. Ilarv**y Armor entertained the little folks at a tmrty on Tbarwlay after noon Iii honor of little 311** I'enrl McWhor ter's 4tli birthday. Numerous games wen* were Misses Alter Wheeler. Lila wan! 3Icrrltt, David tlond. me McWhorter, and Ml** dera snd Lon McWhorter. Mr. sod 31 rs. W. Cl. Armor nnd 3lr. J. K. Armor *|»ent Sunday *n 3Iaill*on. the guests of relatives. 3II**c* Leila Jernlgsu and llallle Walker, of White Plains, spent the week-end with Mr*. L P. Jerulgan. Ml** Georgia Boswell, of Penfield, re turned to her home gntnrday after s visit to Mrs. Fells Boswell. Sir. JJoyd IImlfh left this week to accept a position In Atlauta. Miss Slay Bickers Is nt home for a fear .Misses Lottie Appleby nnd Laurence Brock left a few day* ago for Monroe College. Forsyth. Sir. A. Ilo.vt Archer has gone to Atbeus. when* Iii* will stay for some time. Ml** Husle Harrison Is visiting her grand- lothrr, Mr*. N. A. Harrison. Sir. and Sirs. W. II. Nuniiaby. of .Monroe, were guests of relatives hen* recently. 311** .Msry Bell Is visiting hi .Monroe, the —‘ — *•-- — •* \ Mrs. Burton. •ns, |* Giv guest for Florence, 8. C.~ where be wifi' make his home. A union meeting Is lielng (*ondarted nt the Methodist church by Slessrs. Dunaway and Ion. Allen „ Huudny In the city. Sirs. Walter Huddeth. of Winder. Is the guest of her mother. Sirs. S. A. Johnson. Mr. Sleans. of Atlanta, la In the elty. Miss Crawford Daniels' many frlrndi will Ih* glad to know she Is somewhat lit) proved and Is side to resume her duties as one of the teachers of Sfnrtin Institute. Quite an enjoyable affair was the enter tainment glveu for SIlss. Webb, of Athens, by Sir*. N. N. Pendergrass oil Inst Tuesday evening. After pleasnut games, delightful refreshments were served. Elmore In Pensacola. Mian Kate Durr Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Wyman In Birmingham. Mrs. J. B. Nlcrpsl and her son have returned, from an extended trip abroad. Mr. nnd Mr*. W. A. Gayle have just returned from a trip North and East. Mrs. Wynne, of DemopoUa, is sit ing her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Gayle. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Thigpen are visiting Northern cities. Their many friends will be Interest ed to know that the marriage of Mr. Joseph Williams Holt and Miss Ludle Luhoy hus been announced for late in October. Mrs. Anne Selbels and her daughter. Miss Annie Laurie Scibe!.«, have re turned from a visit to North Carolina and Atlanta. Mrs. Charles P. Ball and her two daughters, Mrs. Pheicppa Shat ford nml Miss Mnry Selbies Ball, leave this \\evk to visit friends in Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. Lucius Gaston .are in tho mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pelzer and Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Whtil^tone. are now in New York, after a protracted stay in the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Mary Ellen Halns has left for New York, where she goes to resume her studies At Mrs. Semple’s school. Mr*. O. P. Bartlette, of New Orleans, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McQueen, on South Pury street. Dr. Gnrslde has returned from .i visit to Atlnnta. Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Flowers have returned home, after a long stay In tho mountains of Tennessee. Mrs. Nanle Spear ho* returned home from a trip North. Misses Jule and Phcdora Randolph have returned from Birmingham, nft« r A visit to friends. Miss Emily Sempte has returned from New York, where she has been visiting relatives. HALCYONDALE. V. W. Evhiin. of 3rllleit. spent several Miss Km Athens. 31 Is* Nnrene C COMMERCE. . Kill pier M|»ent Hntnrilny In jper Is visiting In 3furon. Mr*. Csgps, of Tnccos, Is the gnest of her ((Slighter. 3!r*. Odell Htnpler. tbl* week. Homer Cnrsou went to Cornelia Ha tar dily. 311** Maude Pittman speut Thursday Iii A Miens. 311** Barbara Hindi, of Yirgltiln. who ha* taken ( barge of the clnss In cxprcMMlon In the public school hen*, delighted a large nud appreciative audience with a reading Friday iweiilug. Dr. Charles Trotter nud mother, o| FroiiUhi.^ N. C., nre the guest* of 3!rs. J, .Mrs. Claude Little has returned from t iibm Point and has ns her guest Mrs. Bertha Little Boyd. ■hum I couveutbHi week. G. II. Carswell 40im 141 iii.Ni nil, w «|M*iidlntr the summer bore, i home In Wnycross Maturdar. Miss Hsdie Le I* M|»eiMfiti lu Htntesboro last Isnts. HARAL80N. Dr. J. W. Taylor, of Lutherville, paid a brief visit to Haralson on hi* way to tho Masoule meeting At Macon. .Mrs. W. L Tnylor continues HI nt her home. Miss Missouri Caldwell, of Carmel, was in Haralson recently. Mr. Walter Groven»teln went to Scuuia yesterday. Valter Gruveustelu. are EVERY ONE ENJOYS THE CON CERTS AT THE NEW KIMBALL, EVENINGS i TO I—10 TO 12. MAUD IS COMING. MONTGOMERY, ALA. The Bnturday evening dunce at tho t’ountry Club wan enjoyed by a doxen of lie membera and their fair aueeta. Major and Mr*. Thotnna O. Grant, of Washington, who have been here dur ing Mm. Armlotead'H lllneu and death, have returned to their home, he to re- ■ume liln elution an aecretary to Senator Morgan. Mle* Mildred Keller, of Florence, ha* turned to Montgomery to resume dutlon In the Highland Park School, Mien Clementina Marka left yenter- day for St. Lout*. Mr*. G. W. Pattereon ha* returned home nnd with her two children ha* taken apartment* at ''The Lamlne' the winter. Mr*. M. Dike Bibb hn« returned home, nfler a vl*lt to the lower part of Ihe Mate. Mr*. Loul* Farley, who ha* been tho recipient of so many attention* dur ing her vhdt to Mr*. Hoke Smith, at Atlanta, ha* returned home. Ml** Fannie Mark*, Montgomery'* gifted vIolIntM. ha* gone to Chicago to purauc hey Mudle* during tho w inter. Mr*. 8. B. Crittenden and her ‘laugh ter, Cornelia, are home again for the winter. Mr*. J. L. Cobb* ha* returned froip long May in the mountain* of North Carolina. Judge and Mr*. Jonathan Haral.on have returned home, nfter a week’* ■toy In Dalla* county. The coming marriage of MU* Luln Pearion to Mr. R. M. Well*. I* of great IntcreM to their many friend*. The marriage will take placo at tho home of her father. Dr. A. A. Pearson, on Court street. Mr. Henry Crenshaw he* returned from an extended trip North. Mr. nnd Mr*. J. 8. Dowdell havg re turned from a protracted stay In the mountain* of North Carolina. Judge and Mr*. Anderson have re turned from Hendersonville, N. C. Mr*. Lewi* Cobb* and daughter. Ml** Uabelle Cobb*, have returned from a two-month*’ Moy In Woynesboro. V*. Mr*. A. H. Munger and Ml** Aurellu Fitzpatrick, of Kan.n* City, are the guests of Mr. and Mr*. A. 8. Knowles. Mr*. F. M. Billing nnd MU* Martin have gone to Vlnelnnd, Ala., to spend some lime. Mr. F.mmett Selbies h** returned Every one enjoy* the from a delightful vUlt to Mr. Gunter New Kimball, evening* KIH'iHliti, a few ,l.i. lit Hwalnslioni ’ 111. lua, week. Di*tnin*ier MMIregor lin* moved Into hnielwnne new home nt tbl* plate. lend* ”—* ‘ ' — it—zisn. Rwalnali school. WA*DLEY. Min* leutr* Houser la visiting relatives Adrlnn this week. rsptnlu nnd Ur*. Ilule linnoron Imvo r tamed from Isumister, I'*., where tie rllle. Krnnt Kve I* visiting' in Hu Min Annn Battle, of Hroxton, trn* Hi* gnest of relative* here during the |iii»t week. MU* Iris Perkin*, uf Perkins, I* ilsiilng friend* -here. - luliunr Peterson I* In August*. T. M. Chatham tin* returned to Hroz- I* rutting lu At> 11.■ £5 iSKEr* 31 r. T. W. Cnllnbnn continues mate ill. 3Ir, Frank Ilntehett nml 3ll*» IV.-rl llntchett. of Riilrltfli, N. I*., are vUltiug 31 r. A. H. Foster. 31 Ism AimsimUi l’owell nud 3Hs* Bunnell Gurrluoo are reported us being quite ill. 3(r. Juilson Herndon, of Cedsrtown. is vlsltluz relatives aiul friends lu lisral' u nud vicinity. Mr*. Willis in Caldwell was token quite III in Mciitris a few day* nza 311** .Minute Sillier, of Griffin. I* vlsltlii* >II*» 3Jyrl Bawls has returned to 3L in»- , vllle. GORDON. 3lr*. Brit!?**, of Sfaeon, Is visiting her »I*ter. 31 r*. Bur field. SR**e* Xontb Hodge* nnd LUJinu McAr thur hnve entered the bid’ll school hen*. Sir*. Llzxte FhepiMrd, of 31elutyr»\ l« ' n- Itlnif her lother. Sir, J. B. Brooks, a pnr.ul- nent mere hast of tbl* place. Little 311** IsoU IhMinard entertnli 1 a nnnt(>er of her friend* Wednesday nft, r- noon at a birthday party eonmiemor.n.e of her second uuulveranry. Sir. J. W. Brook*, n imuulntiit ®»r. li.int of.this town, happened to a Very i:nf« rr i- nnte accident Sunday uiornlsf. II* Mh*p|> 1,1 upon a nail, which made nu tixly wool I Owing to the resiKuatioii of Sir*. II I\ Mtoke*. SIlss Mora Hull til. of Iry* Htnll-n. ha* taken charz* of the primary depart- of our ochool. • Mamie Itjrle Is yloltlnx her nunt at *31 r. ’Foster, of SJIIIedfferllle, wns her*- re cently. . Dr. B. ’31. Butt* I* quite ludl*po*el.