The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 08, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States AUGUSTA. , btautlful marriage of the week In * much cordial and sincere Inter- w ?‘«n?ered wa. that of Ml.. Callle vijfc Jr'in to Mr. Albert U Boyle. The K"'*,:., "m celebrated at the home of ombride's parent., Mr. and Mr.. T. B. n the presence of a large num- K'offriend., the hou.e being beaut I- Km- decorated for the occasion. The Kit. wore a hand.ome traveling suit t blue cl*th with a dainty shirtwaist f o 1 becoming hat to match. She car- brideTroie. Mr. and Mr.. Boyle f o after the marriage for a bridal trip, after which they will re.tde in P « I1 ’, h ! la uttleton 1 of thl. city, nnd Ml „ jiary Martand. tfiMIriail, married Tuesday evening. They —now away on a Northern bridal frln and will return within the next 2* *,ek. to make their home. Dr. ijiii.ton I. one of Augusta’, well- knJln physicians, and wilt Introduce an bride to a wide circle of friends. Mr?" O. Kelly entertained the woodl.wn Euchre Club Thursday af ternoon In a most delightful manner. Slise Albina O!f»on entertained In- formally at euchre Wednesday even- ms The prl.eg, a Dresden vase and . Uk, were pre.ented to Miss Daly end Ml.. Louise Vaughn. Auau.ta friends of Miss Harry Delle Hallmark, of Philadelphia, will be In vested to learn that she will leave In * few days with a party of friends on I two-months’ vl.lt to the Philippine.. Mr. Harriett Gould Jeffries and Mr. md Mrs. James Jeffries have returned from Blue Ridge Springs, Va. Mrs Sparks W. Melton, who has been visiting relatives In Virginia for the past several months. Is ejected home next week. Mrs James F. McGowan and chil dren have returned from New York and Virginia. Miss Grace Dugas will leave In a few day. to Join her mother, Mrs. Margaret Dugas. In New York. Mrs. A. Blndewald has returned home, after a visit to Louisville, Ky., a here she placed Miss Loratta Blnde wald at school. Mrs. B. S. Doolittle is visiting Mr. Doolittle's mother, Mrs. McCants, In Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Fleming have hired their summer home on Bath and ivtumed to the city for the winter. Miss Gorden, of Savannah, Is the guest of Mrs. T. B. Irvin, having come to attend the marriage of Miss Callle Kolb Irvin to Mr, Albert Boyle. l ards are out to the marriage of Miss Jennie Lee Walton to Dr. H. J. M. Selden, of Sewanee. which will occur ™ the evening of Wednesday, October IT, at the Church of the Good Shep herd. on the Hill. Miss Sallle Harris, of Athans, la the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Charles Phlnley. Her approaching marriage to Mr. J. N. Carter, of Mexico, has been announced. Miss Emily Welgle entertained a number of her little friends Wednes day afternoon In celebration of her eighth birthday. Mr. and Mr.. F. H. Dunnington have returned from an exten.lve trip to Canada New York and other Eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Harrison and Mrs. Inman Belt have returned from Griffin, c,«„ where they attended the marriage of Dr. J. R. Littleton to Miss Mary Msrland. Mr. Thomas Ussery, of Atlanta, vis ited friends In the city this week. Mrs. W. E. Dupont, of Savannah, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Karrer. Mra. Charles Love, of Atlanta, Is the guest for several days of Mrs. Albert Hitcher. Mrs. W. H. Fleming Is In Atlanta, where she Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ayer. Dr. Charles Hickman and Miss Gladys Hickman are expected home shortly from New York. Mrs. T. K. Scott nnd Mias Helen Scott will return In a few days from North Hatley, Canada. Miss Annie Foster has returned from Hlenton, 8. r„ where she has been the guest of Mrs. Augusta Bush. Mrs. Jacob Phlnlxy and Miss Anne nsnton Phtnlzy are now In Paris. Mrs. o. H. Seyd will spend the win ter In Augusta. Miss Charlotte Walker, who" played fm Parole" In this city Wednesday evening, was entertained during her Short stay In the city by her klnswom- *n. Miss Harriet Adams Ganahl. Miss walker Is a descendant of the Pinck neys, of South Carolina, and Is well known In Augusta. She will spend Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Pleasant Stovall In .Savannah. Mr. -and Mrs. Watkins Crockett ten ts .7 d u them handsome dinner at the vjSIX*?* ? 1u J» Tuesday evening, at which twenty-four guests were pres ent. and on Wednesday Miss Shirley Cummfna gave.a pretty luncheon for «•** Knowles, Mr. J. T. Howell com- pllmcnting Mr. Knowles with a stag fTalr* Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Alc- C ung . Gardner entertained them at Llnwood, their country home, Tues day afternoon. Miss Louise Clark, who is a leader ... Bo,ton »°«*«ty, will come to Nash ville next week to visit Mrs. William p. Haggard, who will give her a lunch eon and afternoon card party at the Golf and Country Club Tuesday. Mrs, Frank Washburn and children. Frank, Jr., and Elisabeth, of Nashville, will be In Atlanta next Tuesday, re turning from a stay of several months In the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Glascock Mays will either accom- ,pany them to Nashville or follow In a few days to vfsft Mrs. E. W. Cole at Colemere. Mrs. C. L. Dlbrell and Miss Mary Lee Dlbrell, who also spent the summer with Mrs. Washburn at The Highlands and at Lake Toxaway, and who spent Tuesday In Atlanta at the Piedmont and with Mrs. Mays, are at home. Mrs. M. p. O'Connor haa returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, In Atlanta. .The state fair, which begins next Monday, will attract many visitors to Nashlvllle. The chief event will be a brilliant ball at the Hermitage Club next Friday evening. The woman's department at the fair Is housed In the former Cumberland Park Club house, and prominent woman will serve as hostesses each day. A number of luncheons and dinners will be given at the tea room at the building. The department will be opened with appro priate exercises next Monday after noon, over which Mrs. Katherine P. Wright, director, will preside. For each day special features are arranged. Thursday Knoxville ladles will give the program and Friday Is set apart for Memphis. A new German Club has been form ed In Nashville, composed of a largo number of dancing men of the city, who will give a series of germane at the Duncan and Maxwell hotels dur ing the season. “State Prohibition." On Tuesday local chapter of the W. C. T. U. was organized. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carpenter, of Stephens, are visiting Mrs. Belle Knight. Mrs. Edwin Brobston, after an ex tended visit to relatives, lias returned to her home at Brunswick. Miss Nona Martin has returned to her home In Atlanta, after a visit to Mrs. Fannie Gibbs. Misses Sue Reid Walton and Edna Pou are visiting In Covington. Mesar*. Pat Winter, of Atlanta, and Wallace Jopllng. of Augusta, attended the Wlnter-Jopllng wedding Monday. GAOSDEN, ALA. Mra. R. A. Mitchell and daugh- ter, Miss Myra, have returned from a visit to friends In Birmingham. Mrs. A. E. Goodhue entertained the Embroidery Circle at her home on Forest avenue ’"hufsdsy afternoon. Mr. O. R. Goldman has returned from a business trip to Chattanooga. The young men nf the city gave a dance at the Prtntup hotel Monday evening In compliment to several vis Itlng young ladles. The Twentieth Century Club met In the parlors of the Prlntup hotel Tues day evening and resumed their work and outlined their plans for the com ing winter season. Sidney Mitchell, who has been the guest of his uncle, R. A. Mitchell, has returned to his honle In New York. Mrs. Lula McCracken nnd son, of Huntsville, have arrived here and will make this city their home. Mrs. Edward Rods has returned from a visit to relatives at Guntersvllle. Mrs. T. A. Keith Is visiting her moth er at Chattanooga. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Petree pave arrived from Russellville and will re side here In the future. Mrs. William Fleming has returned from a visit to friends at Birming ham. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson, of Philadelphia, have taken apartments at the Prlntup hotel for the winter. Tennis Is a popular pastime with the young people here since the cooler weather has commenced. Mrs. A. W. daughter have i The date selected for the marriage of tt S777E? n,ed Miss Louise Warren and Mr. A. Roy fcv Thompson Is October 24, at the brldo’s home. On the 16th Mrs. Thomas L. Herbert, Jr„ will lender a cloudburst to Miss Warren, a new name for u miscellaneous shower, and on the 19th Mrs. Fred Klrttand will compliment her with a linen shower. Mrs. Alice Cummins Branch, of At lanta, la here to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Campbell Trahue, In west Nashville. "" MARIETTA. Mrs. Fred Morris entertained the Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club on Tuesday afternoon. After the game delicious refreshments were served. The Ladles' Afternoon Euchre Club was entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. G. F. Keeler at the residence of Dr. nnd Mrs. Setxe. After a pleas ant afternoon at cards dainty refrSih- ments were served. The ■ prizes, a drawn work piece and a beautiful plate, were won by Mra. C. T. Nolan and Mrs. Chlpley Setxe. , • ‘ Mrs. W. D. Anderson and two chil dren returned to Macon lost week. Mrs. Couch, of Senola, Is visiting her daughter, Mr*. George Nolan. Mrs. B. A. White (ind children, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Black, have rstumed to Bruns- wick. ... Mrs. W. F. Bennet and daughter. Lilian, have returned home. Mrs. Comer and children, S. A. and Nannie, have returned from South Carolina. _ , Mr. and Mrs. James Brumby left Wednesday for their home In Duneden, NASHVILLE, TENN. Th» notable marriage of next week r.k , . h . v lle "oclety Is that of Miss S? 1 McEwen and Mr. William Ul- S* n ' " f *•«* York, on October 10, at Me Hm Presbyterian church, with a kem"'. ” c *Ptwn afterwards at ths \i,7V’ f th ' brld »'« rnothsr. Mrs. John , The attendants will Include the * rnom, ™®n from New York, with sis,, t"v ma "' Mr. Harry Reynolds, of til 1 \*«- York : Miss Lilia Horton, brld'e.m "m "?,“*«* ot honor, and ths , M1 *» Kittle Stubblefield, aril mi. , hoown to Atlanta society, MoVJ”. I ' , i cto McEwen. On next Turner *zr n ' n * Mr ' » nd Mrs- R- W. ihehrWai * ve a buffet supper for klvr he,L' >ar 'I; and *' ,r - Reynolds will '•oun,-v o, ? l'nn«r at the Golf and rlag* r> ub ,he bight before the mar- <’• Knowles, vice presl- of x r „. y' Mschanlcs’ National bank, Katherine HonS-V 1 bis daughter, Miss il (lay. Knowing' who apent sever- much J enteeM»r*£? B i® ,hl ’ 1 w *ek, were entertained during their stay. Fla. They were accompanied by Mas ter llollan Brumby. Miss Estelle Llndley and Mr. Lltch- nen Lord were united In marriage on Sunday. Bev. D. J. Maddox performed the ceremony. On Saturday evening as the resi dence of the bride's aunt. Miss Marie Goodman and Mr. Malcolm Sylvester were united In marriage by Bev. Mr. George. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. John Goodman. Mr. George Irln was best man and Miss Roberta Goodman was maid of honor. The bride was handsomely gowned In white radium silk made princess. The veil was held In place by a diamond brooch and she cnrrled a ahower bou- uuet of bride’s roses. Miss Roberta Goodman wore a lingerie gown o' white mull elaborate y trimmed with lace and carried white roses. After the ceremony a buffet supper was served. MADISON. Miss Cadte Winter and Mr. w. L. Jopllng. of Augusta, were very I 0 *® 1 ’* married on last Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Immediately after *he cere mony the couple left for Augusta, where they will make their home. Miss Bessie Butler Is spending a few days In Mllledgevllle ibis . Mrs. A. O. Johnston left Wednesday for Merldtsn, Miss., where she will ,P Mrs. "salHe 11 Vas’on Is visiting friend* ‘ n M H rl ,h M 8h F U Rrook» and Mis. Do, ,h i?Tn C d t,V M^W.t f T^£ 5Vjj dartown, are the guest* of Mr*. I-sura A M B r*° V M*ry Armour, of fu^ed P tTi paektl hoiU Isli Sunday K at the Methodist church, on GEORGIA RAILROAD LOW PASSENGER RATES TO ATLANTA, GA, MACON, GA. Account Georgia Btate Fair Ticket* on sale October »th fo 20th, limited to October 2Sd. Account Macon Centennial Fair! Tick et* on sale October lit to morning train* of Octobsr 10th, lliblted to Oc tober 12th. For full information, call upon any ticket agent of ;he Georgia Railroad. R. E. MORGAN, General Agent. J home by her mother, Mr*. Roger*. Mr*. Charles Echols has returned from Asheville. N. C., where she has been for the benefit of her health. D. J. F. Klnnett. of Huntsville, visiting his parents on Sixth street. Sam J. Powers, of Rome, Ga., was a visitor Wednesday. John Ward, of Sanger, Cal., Is vis Itlng his brother, C. S. Ward. J. H. Harden and family, of Annls ion, have arrived here and will make this city tnelr future homo, Captain W. H. Weller and family arrived from Anniston Wednesday and will reside here again. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Brockaway will remove from Birmingham to this city next week, where they will make their home. Miss Carrie Brooks, Is visiting friends In Anniston nnd Jacksonville. Mis* Annabel!* Vandiver, of Talla dega, who ha* been visiting Mr*. W. G. Bellenger, ha* returned home. Mis* Annie William* ha* returned to her home at Birmingham. Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Christopher have returned from a visit to Atlantic City. • Mr*. M. A. Smith, of Texarkana. I* visiting her daughter, Mr*. W. T. Me- Glathery. Mr*. Eugene Thompson and children, of Baltimore, are the guest* of Mr. and .Mr*. W. J. Begg*. Mr*. Ira F. Hawkins and little daugh ter have returned from a visit to Port- land. Mr. and Mr*. E. V. Vaughn have arrived from Selma to make this city their home. MONTGOMERY. ALA. Ml** Katherine Bethea, of Marlon, I* visiting Mr*. John Stratford at her home on Adam* street. Mr*. Charles Slew-art, with her son, Is spending two weeks with her pa rent*. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cox. The engagement of Mis* Elsie Bel- tlninn, of Cincinnati. Ohio, and Mr. Mortimer Meyer, of this city, has been announced. / Mrs. J. W. Durr, Jr., and daughter, Miss Kale Durr,' have returned from t n extended visit to the mountains nf 'Irglnla. -Mr*. Edward Graham and daughter, Ml** Dorothy Graham, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Slokely, Newport, Tenn., and In Asheville, have returned to their home on South Court. Mr*. \\ A. Locke, who has been vis iting In Birmingham, and her sister, Mrs. Edward Graham, here, ha* re turned tn her home In Eufaula. Mr*. W, F. Vandiver ami her daugh ter. Mr*. L. B. Whitfield, have returned after spending the summer In Chi cago. Mr. Joseph Gardner I* visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'DeCottes. on Goldsmith street. Mrs. Ell P. Smith, of Birmingham, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mapes, hoe returned home. Mr*. Shirley Bragg 1* visiting her daughter, Mr*. Penruddock, In Bir mingham. Ml** Richmond, secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association, ha* resigned her position on account of III health and will leave January 1. Mrs. Lula Glllon, of Atlanta, has been the guest of Mr*. F. D. Johnson, on Plea*ant avenue. Misses Mohr and Morltx have re turned to their duties at Sophie New comb, In New Orleans. Mr. nnd Mr*. George H. Phillip* and non. of Atlanta, have come here and will make thl* their home In the fu ture. Ml** Dora Worthington, who ha* been visiting In Louisville and Bir mingham, ha* returned to her home In Prattville. Mr. N. C. Davidson ha* gone to New York to meet hi* daughter, Ml** Kate Davidson, who has been abroad all aummer. Mr*. J.' Klrkinan Jackson ha* turned from a summer stay In the mountains ot North Carolina. Mr*. Lout* Farley and Ml*a Jetta- llne Farley have returned from a visit to Mr*. Hoke Smith, of Atlanta, where they were the recipient* of many de lightful xoclal attention*. Dr. and Mr*. Charles Thigpen have returned from a visit to New York. Mr*. Hubert Den| nnd little »on have returned from a visit to Louisville, Ky Air*. W. M. Wllkernon and three children have returned from Chicago Ing Europe. They will remain forthreo weeks lief,,!-,* k'-'lMK t" Washington, where they have renter! apartments for the winter. They will return t-- Ash-- \!ilr surly In the spring ntul will pr-I. ably stay at Blltmnre until they sail for Kun-pe ngaln. Mr. Vanderbilt has arranged several ll- -use and hunting put lies, whirl! will begin soon after his arrival here. Miss Cora Lee Drummond enter tained Tuesday evening at the Swan nano* I'-iunln Club In honor of Ml-: ilaldwln. of Mississippi, who Is visit Ing her. There were nh-iut one him tired guests present. who.partlclpated In dancing from 10 lo 12 o'clock, after which a buffet luncheon was served. A number of the young people of the city enjoyed a dance at Overlook, on Sunset Mountain, Wednesday night. There were about twenty couples prea ent. Morris Yow, of Toccoa. Ga., enter tained at a coaching and dinner party Monday afternoon. In honor of the Misses Pelzer, of Montgomery, Ala., who have been spending the summer In Asheville. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward DuBose, of At lanta. have returned home, after spend Ing several day* In Asheville, the guest of relative*. Mra. We*t ha* returned to her home In Savannah, after spending several week* In Asheville. •Mr*. D. R. Thomason and little daughter, of Atlanta, who have been In Aehevllle for several weeks, have returned to Atlanta. Hpn. and Mra. Alexander T. Lendon, of Birmingham, who have been at Victoria Inn for the summer, left Fri day for their home. W, T. Mason haa returned from an extended stay In Atlanta. Mrs. Rogert Grant and little daugh ter have gone for a visit to Mr*. Mill* In Atlanta. They will remain for a month. Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Hunter, of Atlan ta, are expected to arrive the first of next week for a ten-days’ stay. They were In Asheville early In the sum mer. MACON. The Macon History CJub held its first meeting of the season on Tuesday afternoon at the home of the president. Mrs. Alexander' Proudfit. Two Inter esting papers were read, one by Mr*. William C. Turpin and the other by- Mr*. S. C. Moore. Mis* Camille Lamar entertained de lightfully the Young Ladles' Bridge Club on Wednesday afternoon. The members present were Misses Fannie Harris, Claire Bolfefltllet, Rosslter Col lins, Marcella Griffith, Cora Burr, Fan nie Plant and Lillian Grimth. Miss Lila Cabanlss has as her guest Miss Louise Williams, of Aiken, 8. 0., and many social affairs arc being plan ned for her entertainment. In honor of Mias William* Mis* Cabanlss enter tain* with a reception on Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6. Mrs. Nathaniel F. Jackson has re turned to her home In Atlanta, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Hampton L. Ferrlll. Mrs. Anderson Reeae, Miss Martha Ross, Miss Ida Holt and Mr. Will Holt arrived In the etty on Wednesday, after an absence of several months spent at Asheville, N. C. Mrs. William Lee Ellis will nrrlvo the lost of thl* week from a several months' stay In Michigan. Indiana and Illinois. Mis* Rose Crutchfield went to Bol- Ingbroke on Wednesday, where she will be tho guest of Miss' Sara Wadley. Miss Crutchfield, accompanied by her father, Mr. W. A. Crutchfield, leaves on the 19th for a visit to New York. Mrs. Ben Willingham entertained the Vlne'vllle Neighborhood Club at its first meeting on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming, ot Now York, are the guests of Mr. lyul Mr*. Calder Willingham, Jr., on College street Mrs. T. C. Burke and Mis* Martina are expected homo on Saturday from New York. Ml** May Burke will re main In the North to complete her course at the Sacred Heart Convent at Manhattan. Major nnd Airs. J. F. Hanson aro spending this week In New York. Mrs. Annie 8peer Burr has as her guest Miss Hattie Collins, of Forsyth. Judge and Mrs. Emory Speer, who have been at Lake Toxaway all sum mer, are now at Alt. Airy. Mr*. Calder Willingham nnd All** Lila Willingham are at home again, nfter a delightful summer abroad. Mrs. FnnSren Mitchell, of Thomas vllle, I* the guest of Mr*. Walter Grace In Vlnovllle. Mr*. Oeorge Duncan ha* returned home, having spent the summer at Warm (springs, Va. Atlss Tracy Dun can Is at Madame LeFebveres In Bat tlmore for another year. Atr. and Mr*. Leon 8. Dure have re turned from White Spring*, Fla. Dr. and Mr*. Thomaa Hartley Hall have gone to Chicago for a stay of two week*. Mr*. H. M. Wortham ha* returned fmm New York. ... . . The various rhih* of the city nr* Itegln- nine tn rnonNinl*** f»r the winter a atony or nmuarment, nnd many announcement a nre made for meetlnaa during the coming week. On Monday the Macon lllatnry CtOli will meet at the home of Ita tnleutwl preal* dont, Mra. Alexander I’rondflt. be pr< ent '\-i .... Walnut Street Neighborhood flub wan entertained on Monday by Mra. Percy C’heatney. Mra. Rum Pearaon made ton •core In the game of bridge and captured the i»rlae. Mrs. Henry LaMar. Jr., wn* hostess on Thursday morning for the Bridge Club of ■men «ne I* * member. . , _ . Thl- stale Federation of Women s Chib* Note nml >. and New York. Mr*. Snffold.. of Selma, I* spending the winter with her daughter. Air*. Heldt. i ASHEVILLE, N. C. Air. and Air*. George W. Vanderbilt will return to niltmore House next week, after spending the summer lour- ■HPluiirr «• o *»•••• w. . Sir*. William Henry Rost he* retnrned from Asheville. If. C-, haring spent n month Mr* Traey luster. At**tor John Baxter soil Miss Then Tinsley hare relented home from their eummer trip, which Ineltiiled n visit to Tste Springs. Tenn., Toseway, end Hendersonville, N. «'. Mrs. Artbnr Overton *nd Alls* I’millne Overton, of Snvnnnnh, arrived thl* week »« join Mr. Overton nmd they will innko Ibis * 'sirs'iixen'" ^inrrln *ml Ml** Marie ffnr- rls are spending the month of Heptember "Vhe'rSStiy'friends of Aim. John 41. Caller nre delighted fo know that she hn« felly recovered front the Inlerlep whleh site re reived In an automobile m-rldent in At- lint* several week* ago. ... Mr*. Kill* Tfllltot ha* returned to her home In Blehmond, Va., «ft*r u vlilt to Aire. H It. Jsnues. Air*. 8. B. J*<in*a and Alls* Constance J*,|Ue* left on To*#d»r for Baltimore, where Mis* Jn,|tie* will enter erhnol. Air. 8. 8. Ibinlnp. Aire.* II, SI. Wortham *nd Sir. *nd Mr*. John D. Little »re ex peeled to srrl ^ • e|..... — .... ——-- Gloucester, Si***., and "sir. ‘ Emory Cnlnmls* will attend the B1SOIP, 11,0.. i- - Base Polytechnic Institute. Sir. and Sirs. Hamael Taylor Coleman nnd children have returned from Malitda, N. C Stlu Slattlbel pope nnd Sllsa Lillian Wrlcht left for New York last week. Miss Claire Bolfenlllet ha* returned to the elty from I1»rk**vllle. O*. Silt* Klim- belli Bolfenlllet will remnln In Clnrkesvlll* ■everni week* longer. Mr* Thorn** A. 11*11 h** returned from a vMt to friend* In Comer. Sir*. 8. C. Monro ha* returned home from Birmingham. ( HARALSON. Rev. Mr. Count* and family will leave In a few day* for Virginia. Alls* Kate Thompson I* III with fever. Mr. and Mrs. Le« Cslahan were In Haralson Sunday. . I W. T. Calahan, who Is 111. does not Improve. Mr*. Louis Taylor has as her guest* Mr. Bob Key and wife, of Wooster. Atr. Jud*on Herndon, of Cedartown, I* In Haralson. Mr. and Mr*. Aforgan Calahan were In Haralson a few day* ago. Mr. George Cagle and Air. Van Rob erts were In Atlanta Monday. Miss Myrl Rawls haa gone to Means- vllle, where she has an Interesting mu sic class. Mr. Frank Hatchett and Allsti Pearl Hatchett, who have been vlaltlllg the family of Atr. A. H. Foster, have gone home. NewK has been received of the death of Mrs. Alary Park, of Sandorsvllle. She was the daughter of Alnjor John Hodnett, a veteran of the war of 1812, nnd sister-in-law of Captain R. E. Park, of Atlanta. Out of a family of eleven slaters nnd brothers only one survive*. Afrs.eSara Gray, of Woolsey. Air*. Gray I* 92 year* old nnd on her last birthday, went to an all-day pic nic. Rev. II. P. Count* goe* tn Rural Re treat, Va.. to take charge of the Luth eran church there. Mis* Minnie Miller, of r-i- c.rlffin, I* the guest of Miss Anna Foster. Mr. Louie Taylor i* ivtu i.iv with feyer. WAYCR08S. Mrs. Agnes Findlay, one of the most popular teachers In the Waycroas public school, has returned from Ha con, where she spent the summer. Mr*. John E. Wadley entertained on Tuesday itfternonn In honor of Ml** Mary Lyon, whose marriage to Mr. Watts, of Jacksonville, will take place October 3. Miss Haldn Bower, of Balnbrldge, Is spending a few days with friends here, before going on to Jacksonville, where nhe ha* accepted a position In the high school. Air. John W. Greer I* back from a trip to New York. Alls* Roberta Cook Is visiting her sister, Airs. c. R. Murphy. Miss Vay Harrl*. of Germantown, Tenn., has returned and Is with Mrs. Robert f. Izlar. Air*. Exum and-daughter. Ml** May II. k* *•■ U* A Prlra leave shortly tor California, where they will spend the winter. Dr. anil Mra. J. W. Newtn&i} are vla- Itlng: friends at Center, where Dr. New man la ojalattn* In a revival service. Mm, Oeorge 8. Womack haa re turned from a v!»lt to relatives at Shelbyvllle, Tenn. Percy Smith, of Selma, I. visiting hl« parents, Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Smith, on Ninth atreet. The metnbera reception at the Young Men a Christian Association Monday ovening was one of the moat pleasant social affairs of the week. Mr. J. M. House Is spending a few days at home with rolatlvea and friends. The Woman's Christian Temperance his pnrente. Major fclbtrt end wife. i Itlng Mr. unfl Mrr m Lee. Wik' >xs>nL 1 Mr*. T. J. Park gave a dining In honor of Mrs. J. C. Barnes, of npcltka. Mrs. R. W. Hutchlnxon will spend tho winter In New York, where Mr. Hutchinson will bo engaged In busi ness. .Miss Mattie Edmund*on will visit Miss Josephine Edmundson Reid at M"m Miss Louise Edmundson Is the guest of !:. r I*r itbrr .md hI-o-i. Judqp and Mrs. Joseph 8. Turner, of Eatonton. Mr. Mnrvln Turner has returned from n business trip to Atlanta. Dr. Roland Hall, who visited his •Ister here last week, has. returned to Macont Mrs. E. M. Hudson spent a few days with friends at Meda recently. Mr. J. E. Myalck, ot Mllledgevllle, was among the welcome visitors here. Miss Lillian Park will visit friends In CrawfordvIIle next week. MUi Mary Eugenfa Reid visited her father's ‘dant/Ulon this week. Mr. Joseph Boone haa returned from a delightful visit to Florida. Mr. Burnette Harris has returned to Savannah after a visit to his sister, Mrs. A. S. Edmundson. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Turner. Sr., have been the guests of the family of Mr. Z. J. Edmundson. Hon. John T. Dennis has been the host at the gathering of several rela tives at “Olen Denola/' Mrs. R. N. Etheridge, of Jarkfon, Is expected to be the guest of the Misses Edmundson soon. MILLEDGEVILLE. Mrs. W. F. Little wna ho*teM at a most charming party on last Friday afternoon In honor of the Matrons' Club at her hand some suburban home. The game of g wna played and highly enjoyed. There were many handsomely gowned women present At the fonriualon of tho games a poind course, followed with lees, was served. Ml** Corlnne Crawford entertained the 42 Club In honor of Mrs. Fielder M. M. Hen 11, who has recently returned from Alaaka, where she spent the past two year* with her htislwuid. Captain Beall, of the I'nlted States sriny. Mr*. Ben It's mo*t Intimate friend* were guests on this o<ftn«lon. which proved a thoroughly enjoyable one. Tempt ing refreshments were served. In honor of Mrs. F. M. M. Beall. Miss Srott Whitaker entertained at quite large affair on Wed new* “ “ —* game of 43 was played, course was served. The many friends of Dr. T. O. Powell re gret to learn of hi* continued serious HI 'S*. There Is little ehn Mrs. F. M. M. Beall I Hcntt Whitaker. Miss Helen Hnper. of Fernandlno. Fbu who has lieen the guest of Mrs. E. K. Bass, has returned home. Mrs. A. It. Miller and little son. of Port Tnmpn, Fin., nre visiting Mra. Kllrn Perry. Mrs. A. V. duBIgnon-hns returned from Hrlfriu. nre visiting Mrs. J. II. Vluson. Mrs. John Vinson nnd Miss Mnr.v ltuth Thomas *|>ent several days )**t week in Ms- con, the guests of friends. Park avenue. Mr. Elliott Wood has returned from New York and haa now gone to Atlanta, where he will attend the Georgia Hchool of Tech nology. W. W. Stalling*, of Atlanta, visited I. N*. Eulutnk* Monday, and left for Beech Is land. where he will spend a few day*. Mis* Msiule Dleks. of Chattanooga, visit ed Mr*. O. O. Murray last week. She lias now gone to Edgefield, where she will tench In the South Carolina Co-Educstloual Institute. rr Keith, of Tlnuuonsvllle. 8. C„ Vivian Murphy, of Charleston, 8. arrived In the city Inst week. They will tench at 8t. Angelas academy for the coming winter. Misses Ella Croft nnd Klberta "Bland leave today for 8pnrtnulmrg. where they will re-enter Converse college. Dr. 4. II. Workman, of. Woodruff. 8. C., is registered at .the Hotel Aiken for n few day*, nfter whleh he will resume his work •t the Medical College of 8outb Carolina for tho rowing whiter. Edward Henry Henderson, sort of E. P. Henderson. Esq., this week enters tin law cIiinkca of our state university at Colum bia. lie graduated thl* year at Davidson college, taking a high stand In a largo class, getting an A.B. degree of that excel- ent M» 11^ n f ixtulerlUe, Ha., vj*. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Price. Invitations have been received In the city from Mr. and Mrs. William Rufus Walters, to the marriage of their daughter, Mary Luctle, to Mr. Frank Burton McDonald. The marriage will take place at the home of the bride, at Monteiuma. Go., on Wednesday, the 3d of October, at 1 o’clock. Mlsd Walters Is well known In Wmycross; having tuught In the public school liere two year* ago, nnd on her return to the city as the bride of Mr. McDon ald she will receive a warm welcome from her many friend* made at that lime. Mrs. T. J. Gurr has returned from spending the summer with relatives In Atlanta. Miss Willie Beck haa returned from Florida and‘resumed her work In the public school. Mrs. K. P. Gaines and children, who have been visiting Mrs. <\ K. Murphy, left last weak for Montlcelln, Ark. , Mrs. F. M. Hawkins nnd chlldrea who have been spending some time in the city, left Monday for their home in Jacksonville. .Messrs. t\ E. Boa*wlck, Jr., and Chas. Oat have returned from a trip to Tam ps, St. Augustine and other points in Florida. Mr*. L. L. Campbell and son, Lewis, returned from McRae Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ham and daugh ter arrived In Waycroas Saturday from Youngstown, Ohio. « GADSDEN, ALA. Mra. Clark, of Rome, Ga., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 8. C. Gentry, on Ninth atreet. Miss Lily (*. Mitchell entertained a number of her friend* Friday evening with a bridge party at the home of her sister, Mrs. George E. Turrentine, on Turrentlne avenue. Mrs J. D. Dunlap was the hostess to the Wednesday Euchre Club this week. Miss Laurene Goodhue haa gone to, Rome. Ga., to enter school. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Begg* entertain ed the Ky lor Ian club Friday even ing. Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Beggs entertained the Kylonlnn Club Friday evening. Mrs J. If. Lester and children will 1 George Bnrkhnlter. of Louisville, On., vis ited relatives mid friends In thl* city last Messrs. Lnurie. Edward nnd Theodora Croft left this week for the University of Month Carolina. . . -r ^ . 4 . Ml** Ilrrrie Hudson has retnrned to the elty nfter ^pending some time In the nioun- Union Hive a concert Fridur '^mSi “{“.."uuTaI nrllK-, of Vh,rle,tnn. 8. C-. which watt (tulle a success financially. *ml All.* Mantle 8we«iiug*n of Granite- Mr.. J. N. Finney, who has been vl»- rllle. 8. t'.. rl.lte<l at Ht. Angolan IW- - entr Tuead.y afternoon. Heptriu--r XT Allen lunlM-lle llyer nrrlve<llii Alkoti Sat- nrilnr. Septeinlier 29. prevlon. to resuming her work n» teneher In the Oakwood graded school. 4 I GRIFFIN. On Monday evening Mias Stella Johnson entertained the teachers of the Methodist Sunday achool nt the home of Mrs. T. H. AVynn. During th* evening n ratad course was served. Little Ml** Ann Hill Drewry enter tained about seventy-five of her little friend* *t a birthday party Tuesday evening from 4 to S o'clock. Games were played upon the lawn and another feature wa* the pinning of cue* tt* a Chinaman. Dougin* Brown won tha prise for pinning the cue nearest In place. . $3.38 —TO— Macon, Ga., and Return; —VTA— Central of Georgia Railway. Account Alacon Centennial Fnlr, the Central of Georgia Railway will, on , October let to 9th, Inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrlvo Macon be fore noon. October 10th, sell tickets from Atlanta at rate of $3.3- round trip, final limit October 13th. 190S. Correspondingly low rates will apply front other points In Georgia and from Columbia nnd Eufaula, Ala. W. H. FOGG, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Mari. Knoller. The funeral services of Air*. Alarle Knoller. who died at t'arteravllle last Friday, were held at the chapel of the Swift & Hall Company, at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and the Interment was at Oakland cemetery. Itlng relatlveii here returned to Hunts ville Thursday. Phi Burnett ha* guhe to D*Land, Fla., where he will enter school for the winter. Rev. 8. L. Dobbs, of Birmingham, wa* the guest of Rev. Ira F. Hawkins yesterday. Mrs. R. A. Mitchell' and daughter, Atlaa Myra, are visiting friend* In Birmingham. The Embroidery Circle wa* enter tained by Mr*. T. C. Ewing Thursday ufternoon. Air. I^-on Alct'ord. secretary of the stute supreme court, visited friend* hero Wednesday. Air. nnd Mrs. D. Reich have returned from a visit to Fteneh Llrk, Ind. Air. Morris Bush will leave shortly for a visit to Europe. Air*. L. \V. Dean Is visiting Mrs. Ktllwell In niimlngham. Mr*. Tall, of Chicago, It the guest of Mr*. E. T. Schuler. Mr. and Air*. T. S. Kyle and Captain nnd Mr*. J. Al. Elliott, Jr., will go to New York next week. W. P. Cobh, of Tuskeege, wa* look ing after hi* property Interest* her* during the week. Mr* T. K. French and children, of Corinth, Miss., are visiting Mrs. Ira F. Itawkln* on Turrentlne nrenue. Major W. J. H'herl. U. 8. A., of Pittsburg, ho* arrived In the city to MEDA. Mis* Annie Hudson was the guest of friends here this week. Airs. J. C. Barnes, of Opelika, Ala., visited relative* here recently. Mr*. A. 8. Edmondson has returned from u vll*t to Sparta. Mrs. Taylor Hodge* Is the guest of relatives at Meda. Alls* Virginia Marshall has been the guest of Miss Fannie Lee Carter. Mr. Hugh Park will visit Atlanta next week. Mrs. Hattie Sawyer, of Alacon, I* vls- "WH2N IN THE COURSE of human event* It becomes necessary" to build a house, a home, a hovel a hut, a barn, a bungalo, a factory, a tene ment. a shelter, a shack, a shed or any place requiring roofing, consult ua about VULCANITE It Is the logical thing to use, for reasons too numerous to mention. People who have bought Vulcanite are buying It when they need roofing again. There are facta which actually hap pen and they speak louder than word*. It doe* not require expert labor to apply It. 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