The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 29, 1906, Image 7

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iHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MONDAY, OCTOBER L*0, im OCTAL NEWS-AND GOSSIP WITH OUR SISTER CITIES Greenesboro Mr, Annie Lewie, of Atlanta, was * Sliest Of Mr*. H. T. Lewie several ..... i;i,t week. tills Sarah Wickers, of Washington, lilted Mrs. J. T - Robins recently. , nr and Mrs, Cloud have returned <ro:n a visit to relatives In Crawford' ft nnd Mrs. Ed Hall, of Norwood, i, TisIteJ Mr* ah' 1 J,re - Ed Armor Sun- I a tirs L. H. Reid and daughter. Mary jjlla, are guests of Mrs. Paul Pounds, Vfc Atlanta. f lll.ses Reba and Lucy Jernlgan are p,,i, „f Miss Mary Jim Dunlap, |n j 1 Mrs. a M- c - Wright visited Atlanta I kit week. i ur. Willie Jackson visited Covington l "urr 'illanche Burk, who has been ,.,1, Mrs. J. B. Williams, has returned Iner iioine In Atlanta. Re v. A. Harris, of Macon, 'was In Bum last week. | ut«s Carrie Merritt spent several {j,r, in Athens recently. Mrs. F. J. Henley returned Sunday tuber home In Ingleslde, after a week's ftty with her daughter, Mrs. George A. F u,j| Miss "'lllle May Tappan, of Slloam, Ik the guest of Mrs. R. L. McCommons. Judge and Mrs. Graham Lewis, of I Bloam. were the guests of Mrs. II. T. * lewis Inst week. J Miss Jennie Evans Is In White I r Plains, the guest of Miss Hallle Walker. 1 Miss Annie Mae Boswell, of Pentleld, „i with Mrs. Alfred Branch several ays this week. Mrs. Emma Cheatron, of Union Point, a the guest of Mrs. James Reynolds. Mrs. R. L. Wheeler and little son. Mlllford, are In Atlanta attending the fair. Miss Ellse Armor left Sunday for _ loetwlck. where she goes to take u * f tltlon In the Bostwlck High School. Mr W. L. Henley, of Ingleslde, spent ftmday with his sister, Mrs. George A. Kit Mrs. Beeson, of Crawfordvllle. Is vis- [King the family of her brother, Mr. | John Wright. I Misses Marlon Woodward, and Blanche Carson, of Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Anna Lewis. Mrs. Alfred Branch visited her daughter at Lucy Cobb last week. Miss Leila Jernlgan spent the week with her mother, Mrs. L. P. Jernlgan. Misses Adelaide Allen, of Atlanta, ! ind Gmegln Boswell, of Penfleld, have returned to their homes, after a pleas ant visit to Mrs. Fell* Boswell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker Maddox, of Putnam, are guests of Mrs. Maddox's parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Adams. Miss Hennlc Turnbull, of Tugaloo, Is the guest of Mrs. D. L. Cloud. Miss Sara Swann has returned to resume her school duties at Casey, S. f. The Home Mission Society of the Methodist church was entertained on Monday afternoon by Mrs. L. P. Jernl gan. After the business program de licious refreshments were served. The Parsonage Aid Society enter tained their honorary members and husbands delightfully last Friday even ing at the home of Rev. and Mre. J. T. Robins, oysters nnd a salad course were served during the evening. Little Miss Mary Alice Robins enter tained 25 of her little friends Tuesday afternoon In honor of her ninth birth day. The game "Buster Brown" was played, Annie Wakefleld winning the prize. Delightful, refreshments were served, ■One of the most delightful affairs ever given In Greensboro was the Dom ino party at the handsome home of Mr. and .Mrs. L. P. Jernlgan on Friday evening, when the,young lady member* of the dub entertained their gentlemen friends. The home waa beautifully decorated with rose* and ferns. The lables for the games were arranged In the hall nnd parlors. The score cards were hand-painted dominos. Bliss Btary t'opelnn won. the girl's prize, a pair of red bed rooirt slippers, and Dr. E. G. Adams won the men's prize, a hand- •ome silk muffler. During the game punch was served by Mr. Garnet Evans and Mls» Lucy Jernlgan. A salad course, hot chocolate and cakes were served at the conclusion of the game. The hostess of the evening, Mr*. Jernlgan, itas presented with a beau tiful Dutch loving cup. Those present were: Misses Carrie Merritt, Nellie Hall, Mary Copelan, Jennie and Kate Evans, Addle Copelan, Ellse Armor, Beba, Lucy and Leila Jernlgan, Mamie Baynes, Fannie Adams, Anna Lewie, Henrietta Smith and Hallle Park: Messrs. J. W. Evans, Frank Shipley. Guy Hall, Luther Smith, A. Ponder, Charter Torbert, Edward Klmhrn. Mites Jackson, Joe Faust, E. '!• Adams, Willie Jackson. Pierce Rro«n, Noel Park, Jim Davidson and Barnet Evans. A pretty calling gown Is hero shown made up In old rose sllg and trimmed with rushing* of the silk. The yoke Is made of cream lace and the short sleeves are formed of puffs and ruffles. Gadsden MACON SOCIAL NEWS * . CARROLLTON. The Carrollton band went*to La Orange this week tp furnlph music for tbelr ' home coming." Mrs. Francis Long and little son, "hit, of Jasper, Ala., arrived In the elty Saturday to visit Mayor II. W. ‘•ong, on Maple street. v- . Mr. Mandevllle Long accompanied ore band boys to LaGrange last Wed nesday, Mrs. Charles Hoop and Mrs. Francis ' Islted Atlanta Monday, d. J. Boykin left' Sunday for a ( rip to the Pacific slope. He will be «»ne about seven weeks on a pleasure The Willing Workers will be at home _ 1 their friends next Wednesday after noon at a silver tea at the residence ot J™. George P. Fuller, on Dixie street, from 3:30 to 5: SO o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jack arrived In me city this week ahd are guests of “h and Mrs. George Cheney, on South , M OrlfBn spent last Sunday In Annmton. J Will Veal, of Koopvllle. spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Charles noop, „ n College street. M -'« Lucie Harris has returned from * hip to Atlanta. Mr f. 8. Wllsoa. of Acworth. Is vls- I'lng his mother, Mrs. D. G. Wilson, on Jinn* street. Miss Sada Th'omasson has returned "ome after a afay of several days tn On Wednesday afternoon, the marriage of Miss Carol King, of Home, to Mr. Henry W. Singleton, of Mr.eon. took plneiv In Home, the home of the hrlde. Miss King was formerly of Mseon. sn.l will lie warm ly welcomed to her old home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlnglstoa nrrlved In Macon on the 19th. Much Interest Is felt In the npproncblng marriage of Miss Msy Clarke and Mr. John T. Harber, whleh Is fo occur Novem ber 7. Miss Clnrke will have for her mold of honor her sister. Miss Frances Clnrke, and her bridesmaids will lie Miss Jennie Mnlone. Miss Johnnie 1.0 a nil. Miss Cora Darla nnd Mtss Leila Birch. Mr. Hoy Shannon, of Commerce. Os., will be Jones. Miss Katherine Miller. Miss YU Willingham, Mist Flewelleu Plant nnd Nell van litiren. to Miss Helen Shaw and ItrT C. C. llarrold, whose wed- log Is to occur on the 23d. Mrs. Edward Artope entertained charm- Inglr on Wednesday afternoon wlth-a bridge iinrty In honor of Mr*. A. L. Middleton, of Chicago, the guest of Mrs. Mnry ljuuar McCnw. Mr*. Artope was hostess nt on- other bridge party on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I>. Lnmnr return- on on Monday from Washington, It. C„ where they have been the gue.ts of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blount. Bliss Julia Hncuenln Is | n Griffin, where She Is being delightfully entertnlned. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hall, Mrs. Louise I nedy nnd Mrs. Katherine Util Taylor ... rived on Monday night, after n month's stny In the mountains of North' Carolina. Walter Hanson, of Point lomn. Cal.. Is In the City, the guest of Major and Mrs. j. F. Hanson. • Felton Hotelier has had as his guest this week Harrison Wagner, of New Ha ven. Conn. Miss Eugenia Henderson will spend the winter in Savannah. Mrs. Henderson w|ll spend the winter. In Montgomery, Alt., with her daughter, Mrs. Paine. James Bedding left on Wednesday for New York. Miss Mary Cahanlss, ot Savannah, Is In the city, the guest of Mrs. Will Dun- where she has been Colonel R. B. Kyle and wife are vis iting relatives In Birmingham. Mr. James Cross has returned from a visit to relatives at Marysville. Ohio. Mrs. IL O. Dumas Is the guest of friends In Birmingham. Miss Belle Owens ha* returned from a visit to relatives at Heflin. -Mr. N. N. Christopher and wife, ot Starksvllle, Miss., are visiting rela tives. Colonel R. A. D. Dunlap attended the Forrest reunion at Memphis this week. Bliss . Mildred Alford has returned from a visit to relatives In Atlanta. The Woman's Foreign Bllsslonary Union of the Presbyterian church held their monthly meeting Monday after noon, and after the bualnesa meeting tea and a light lunch were served. Fernwood Mitchell, of Birmingham, visited hi* parents, Colonel and Mrs. R. A. Mitchell, on Monday. Professor I. W. Hill, state auperln tendent of education visited relatives and friends here Tuesday. BIrs. J. D. Tolhelm Is visiting her sis ter In Birmingham. BIrs. W. L. Sampey and daughters have returned from a visit to Clan ton. Lelus Harrison, of Anniston, visited hie brother, c. P. Harrison, Sunday. Professor - Joel C. DuBose, of the University of Alabama, was in the city on Blonday. Miss Florence Sanders Is visiting In Birmingham. Joseph Moragne and wife have re turned from a visit to Washington, D. C. • Mrs. John W. Stagg, of Birmingham, waa the guest of Mrs. Charles Bacon this week. Blisses Wills and Lucy Hogue are visiting friends In Blrmlnghsm. BIrs. T. Bl. Casscls is visiting rela tives at Tuskegee. Blisses Carrie and Mary Newman have returned from on extended trip to Bllchlgan and the lake regions. Bliss Louise Rails entertained the Pocahontas Club at her home on Wal nut street Friday evening. The young ladles ot the Epworth League gave a candy baxaar Thurs day and realized a neat sum. FI oris NSglevoort, of Detroit, Mich., Is the guest ot Maurice Willows. Mr. and BIrs. C. C. Nicholson, of Marshall, Texas, 'are visiting BIr. Guy WoodlllT and family. Bfr. Connor Storks attended the Knights of Pythias convention In Chat tanooga Thursday. O. C. Parker has returned to his home In New Decatur. Samuel Blajors and family, of Dal las, Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Woodllff. C. R. Picard, of Chicago, Is visiting relatives, here. Miss Jennie Cooper Is visiting friends In Birmingham. Miss Ed Herron, of Chattanooga, Is the guest of Miss Jolley, on North Fourth street WILL BRING YOUNG BRIDE HOME EARLY IN NO VEMBER two weeks’ *t*r In New York, there, she Sir*. P. V In the etty, the gnest J. II. Hhurter. -eess stay in >ew lore, while e will atop at the Waldorf. W. Alexander, or New York. Is tty. the guest of Dr. ind Mrs. ATHENS. Mr. Ed Bl. White nnd faintly, of Gaines- rllle. have moved to thla etty to make their home In future. The/ nro domiciled on Jaekaon street. Sir. White la foreman nt the Athens Foundry. The reception of the Epworth League Inst Frldsr evening at the home of Bliss Flor ence Hodgson wss one of the delightful af fairs of the past week. The spacious recep. Hon balls were finely decorated. Miss Hodgson was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Slaughter. BIrs. Forbes, Bliss Btary Grun- tierry, Blits Ludte I.lnton, Miss llnllldny. Miss Brand, Mias Shelton and Messrs. Al ien. Forliea, Shelton ind Btnrtln. An Inter esting guesting game was played, the prizes being rut by * fi.t Ifoltfdsy nnd Mr. John Walker. Several choice selections were given by Blisses West, Lumpkin and Ilodg- On the same evening the University stu dents who nttcud the Baptist Sunday school were entertained by Blr. nnd Mrs. A. 8. Parker. The Oeorlgs colors of-rod nnd black were tastily displayed all over the hotne. Hod tapers and red-sbaded lights BIr. and BIrs. Russell Hopkins, whose romantic marrlago In New York a few weeks ago attract ed so much attention, will return to Atlanta early In November and will be offered a number of social entertainments at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hopkins in Peachtree street. As Miss Seagrlst, BIrs. Hopkins waa a great fa vorite with the younger set at Narragansett Pier and New London, Conn., where, with her grand parents, Dr. and BIrs. Lawrence, -she spent the summers. It was last fall when the Lawrences were wintering In At lanta that Mr. Hopkins was seen paying devoted attention to Miss Sea- grlst. While ehe was too young to go out to for mal affairs, she was fre quently eeen with Mr, Hopkins and on more than one occasion Bliss Seagrlst occupied the box seat with Blr. Hopkins on his coach, the "Pan ama." At present, since their return from their honeymoon, BIr. Hopkins and his bride are nt the St. Regis In-New York. West Point BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS Avery wedding, In West Point, last week. Mis* Ethel Eley. of Barnesvllle, was called home Wednesday by the Illness of her sister. Blisses Bessie and Lucy Boyd, of Richland, Ala., spent Monday In At lanta. „ . . The officers of the Irenlan Society for the term are: President, Bits* Ef- fle Etter, Augusta; vice president, Bliss Emetine Parks, Augusta: secretary,Miss Gertrude Brown, Waycross; censor, Bliss Annlo Mae Lazenby, Harlem: critic, Mis* Adele Woolbrlght, Bron- wood: marshal, Bliss Lillian Hollis, Ox ford: parliamentary critic, Mias Blamlh 1 Tilts Daisy Davies, of Atlanta, Is vis iting the college. Mis* Lula Thompson, of Conyers, was visited Sunday by her slater, Bfls* Esther Thompson. CARLTON. The educational rally proved very instructive. Among the educators present were: State School Commis sioner Blerrltt, County School Commls- sloner White, BIrs. Walter B. Hilt nnd the county teachers. Rev. W. C, Taylor, of Buena Vista, visited Carlton and Lexington several days last week. He Is pleasantly re membered here. Rev. Mr. Nunn preached an elo- Is visiting his parents, BIr. and BIrs. Joseph A. Jones. Bliss Lula Wright, en route from Sa vannah to her holne at Bartow, Fla., has been the guest today of her aunts, Blisses Bessie and Georgia Wright. The many friend* of Btr. Charles Ost w ill leagn with pleoiure that he IS Im proving. after a long sjiell 'of Intermit tent fever. BIrs. J. C. Nichols left Sunday for Jacksonville to visit relatives and friends. BIrs. Alvin L. Johnson and Master Herschel Johnson have returned from Atlanta and will spend a few days In Waycross with relatives before going to their home, nt St. Mary’s. Miss Eva Acosta, of Blackshear. Is visiting at the home of her sister, BIrs. John <’. .Nichols, on Pendleton street. Mr. W. B. Williams, of Valdosta, Is a pleasant visitor In the city today. HARALSON. Mrs. T. II. Carlton and Mrs. Robert Addy went to Atlanta Blonday. Mr. and BIrs. Charles Sasser and BIr. George Hodnett, of Senola, were guests of BIrs. A- W. Rawls last Sun day. BIrs. Rosanna Bishop Is visiting tn Adairsvllle this week. Mr. und Mrs. Lat Gray, Mrs. Hosaa Gray' and Miss Gray went to the state fair In Atlanta Wednesday. ua j evening nc a raosi (irugnirui i pnrtjr glrru In honor of Mis* VIm The first prise In the guessing , won Kntherlue Nash, the Irglnln Fnrr. game waa second by quent sermon at the Mehodlat church j Mia* Ndlla Hutchlnaon la spending Atlant; LaQRANGE. Mabel,Head, for aeveral year* Professor of mAthematici In LaGrange .remaio Colle*#, but now associate aec- retai v 0 f thtf Woman'* Home Mlaslon society, with headquarters at Nash. w as moat delightfully entertained ''Mnesday evening by the senior* and “J* members of her Sunday achoolclaas Of la, ( year. Mary Hints returned from At- *4nta Tuesday. Mhs Aurelia Mobley spent Sunday in an* vine. Miss Jennie May Hood, of Havana. , oba. I' with relatives at Hamilton for * days. Hubert Smith and son, Guy. *9*nt the week In Atlanta. Brownie Fielder was here from ul Ka Thursday. klvw, Hallle Sue Longshore and ** r i Jack Hogg attended the Scott- last Hunday. Colonel 7.. B. Rodgers, of Etberton. was In Carlton Saturday. ■ Colonel Watson, nephew of Hon. Thomas E. Watson, was here Satttr- da Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ryjee. of Sta- tham, are visiting BIr. and BIrs. J. G. Deadwyler this week. Bliss M. E. White, of Danielsvllle, spent last Saturday and Sunday with her alsters. Mra. Herbert W Itcher and Mis. Annie. " Mr!”/. D? n SmUh attended the fair In Atlanta last week. WAYCROSS. The revival service* at the First Methodist church, conducted by Rev. E. M. Stanton, are well attended and fU nr° J R ln, p r * Izlar I* quite ill at hi* home, on Gilmore street. BIr*. W. W. Beach left Blonday aft ernoon for Savannah, having been call ed there on account of the Illness of her daughter. Sir*. Charles O. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Watts were the guests Sunday night of Sirs. H. 8. Red ding, en route from their wedding trip. They left Monday morning for Jack sonville, where they will take^posses- slon of their lovely new home. III East 8l Mr**w!*C. Gaither, who barf been the guest of her ulster. Btre. R. L- Branham, for the past ten days, left Sunday for her home, at Tampa, Fla. Mr James H. Jones arrived In R ay- cross last week from Tampa, Fla, and In New lork city. the week with Mias Lula Bishop. Rev. II. P. Count* and family left Tuesday for Virginia, where BIr. Counts will have charge of a Lutheran church. Silases Clyde nnd Maude Harrison, Of Senola, are visiting Mtss Anna Fos ter. . • • BIrs. 8. J. Fowler and Mra. W. L. Garrison are at the atate fair this week. Mr*. A. W. Rawls will visit her father In Zebulon this week. Miss Nellie Cole, of Tilton, has been visiting Miss Emy Rawls. Bliss Etbel Finley and Mrs. Oil* Glass, of Senola, paid Haralson >a brief visit Tuesday. Mt/iMRY. i Captain ,5V. W. Carnes snd family return ed to Tampa. Fla., a few daye s*o. after spending Have mouths et Mount Airy. Sir. snd Mr*. A. L. Klmsey and little eroneil The Elijah Clarke chapter of the Dough* ter* of the American devolution will meet at the home of the regent, Mr*. J. Y. Ca- rlthera, at 11 o’clock Tuesdsy morning. Friday afternoon there will Ih» an organ recital at the Presbyterian church, given hr Dr. J. I'. Campbell, insisted hv Mra. Campbell and Mra. John Morris. The pro gram will he extra fine. Mra. A. II. Hodgson, Mr*. D. If. McNeill, Mra. Charles Talmadge, and Mra. Nad Co hen will return Tuesday from New York. Mrs. H. C. nuiaey. of Columbna, Is the guest of-Mra. E. I. Smith. Mra. Kwlnga and Ml** Mattie Majre havo returned to Atlanto. MU* Belle Harris Is the guest of Mr*. D. 1*. HaaeJton. Mra, J. A. Puddetb was In the elty from Wlntervllle Katurday. MU* Jennie buBol* spent n day or so la Bogart: MU* Alberta Itnnklu and MU* Marie Lon Berkley, two of the recent graduate* of Lucy Cobb, are the jrueeta of MUsee Itoslnu and Isabella Thomas. The largest Hallowe'en party of the com Ing week will be the Jolly crowd who will gather In the parlors of the Y. M. C. A. on Thursday evening. The committee In charge of this affalr-to-be have for a week been busily engaged In searching up all kind* of things that will make the occasion filled fun. i Lionel W. C. Payne, of Montgomery, Ain., spent Hunday nt Mount Airy, in* mother. Mr*. W. C. Payne, of Tampa. Fla., •n n guest at iloee Cottage during mi.r. _nd Mr.. A. R. Rlrnhart and Itttln Raymond Hlrnlinrt. fornirrly of Mount Airy, .now of Chctortown, Bid., am upend- Ins s-few days h.rr. BIr. IV. A. McConnell has returned from n trip to wetrm North Carolina. Mayor BL c. Pop* I* nt W.lbington, O... locklns aft*r hi. cotton crop. Sir*. SI. «'. I’op* Is .pending n few weeks ante surly T . At the home of the bride-to-be's parents. Sir/ and Mra. Hiram Peeler, on Blelse street, Wednesday evening nt S:BO o'clock, will occur the marriage of Mt.s Irene Peel rr to Blr. II. L. Johnson. Mr. Johnson I. one of the popular young liuelne.. men of Athens, being connected with the Dondurnnt company. Biles Peeler le e charming young Mb» n ' Marie Craswell Is spending none days at Monroe. Mrs. Thornes R. R. Cobb, of Atlanta, Is the gnest of friend. In the rlty. Judge George Thomas has as hie guest non. D, R. Itlrhard«o». formerly of this section, hut now of Inks. MIm. Blr. J. T. Comer, of Mnryevlle, wan a Tie- It or l« the city recently. Ills friend, nre glad to note that Colonel George Tbomna, who has Iveen Indlepoeed for some time, le now much lietlrr. Mrs. IL P. Ward and Biles Rndle Ward hare returned from a vl.lt to August.. Blr. l-ewl. E. Belley has returned from a sK**Ben Butler goes to Atlanta, where he wilt be cnnecCed with the Lsllstte ^Colonel J Un v*n'cit. Jr., of Galneerile, wee In the rlty recently. Colonel Lamer Cobb, of Teias, le n guest of Judge and Sirs. Howell Cobb. the guest of fri Mr. nnd Mrs. T. T. Ashford an nounce the engagement of their daugh- Etolle Virginia, to BIr. Robley Charlps Blunger, the wedding to take place at 3 o’clock, November 7, at the home of tbo bridge. No Invitations will be Issued. Mr. Christian F. Enslen announces the engagement of his granddaughter, May Belle Shackleford, to Mr. Leon Robinson, of Wetumpko, Ala., the wed ding to be solemnized on the evening of November 8. Miss Blojorle Weatherly Is the guest of Miss Sara Berry In Nashville. BIrs. B. Bl. Starks, who has been the guest of Mrs. Michael Clifford at the Morris, has returned to her home In Louisville. Mrs. Joseph BfcLeeter nnd Miss Susie McLester are visiting friends In Car rollton, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. BL T. Taliaferro are at home again, after spending the summer in Europe, and later visiting their daughter In Bllsslsslppl. Mra. A. S. Vnndegrlft, who lias been the guest of relatives and friends, has returned to her home, Los Angeles, Cal. She was extensively entertained during her visit. Miss Una Webb-has returned from North Carolina, where she spent the summer. Dr. Herschel W. Bass, of Asheville, has galled tor Berlin, where he will take a post-graduate course In surgery. Dr. Bass was one of the honor grad uates of Johns Hopkins last June. Miss Janie Robinson Is visiting rela tives in Tuscaloosa, and will Inter be the guest of her sister, BIrs. Riley, In Osark. Miss Laura Hill has returned to'her home In Montgomery, after spending home-coming week In Birmingham. Mrs. Walker Percy has returned from Louisville. BIrs. Mattie Moore and Miss Kath erine Btoore, of Tennessee, are the guests of Mr. and BIrs. T. BL Bradley. Mrs. Solon Jacobs nnd little daugh ter, Madeline, have returned from New York. Mrs. Henry Dean entertained the Bid Euchre Club Thursday morning at her home, on South Thirteenth street. The members of the Bridge Whist Club were entertained Thursday after noon by Mrs. W. H. Nevlna at her home. 111 South Twelfth avenuo. Miss Edna Coughlan has returned from a visit to Anniston. Mr. and Mra. Frink Rushton are at French Licit Springs, and will' later visit Cincinnati and other points. Mrs. Howard U»ll> has returned to her home In Reading, Pa. She was accompanied by her slater, BIrs. Owen Brown, who will spend the winter with her. Blrmfngham society has been un usually gay the past week. The horse show wps a distinct success and many handsome gowns and costumes were to bo seen. The home-coming ball at the skating rink Friday night after the horse show was attended by Birming ham's smart set and former Alabam ians. Mr. Culpepper Exum, president of the Fair Association, and Mrs. W. P. G. Harding, chairman of the ladles' committee of the horse show, led tho grand march and the cotillon was led by Mr. Jolfn T. Yeatman. Severn! hundred Invitations were Issued anil the ball wo* notable for the handsome evening gowns worn. Thegnarrioge of Miss Margaret Btr ry and Mr. George Stafford was sol emnlted Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, at tht home of the bride's pa rents. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. L. 8. Handley. The houae waa appropriately decorated and wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony. Mr. Stafford and hi* bride left at noon for a wedding trip North, their destination unknown to any one other than themselves. The engagement ot Mlat Dora North Ington. of Prattville, to Dr. Alfred Au gustua Walker, of Birmingham, ho* been announced by Blr. and Mrs. Wil liam T. Nnrthlngton. The wedding will taka place at the Northlngton home on the evening of November 7. Mrs. Henry Clay Vaughn announces tho engagement of her daughter, Ada, to BIr. Fulton D. Clark. The wedding will take place early In November. Mra F. Y. Anderson and Mlsa Btary Anderson have returned from their summer home at Valley Head. Mias Anderson spent the summer In Eu rope. - Mrs. Berry Baugh entertained the Bid Euchre Club Thursday morning. General and Mra Rufus N. Rhodes have returned from New York, where they spent aeveral weeks. BIrs. David Buell, formerly Miss Nan nle Ellsberry, Is the gueat of her aunt, BIrs. A. C. IIowzc. The cotillon at the Southern Club WcdneSdey evening was a delightful affair. Mr. Charles Spencer led the cotillon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowlkes will give a cotillon on November 7 at the Country Club to their sister, Mtss Bes sie Brown, who Is to be one of tho season's debutantes. Mrs. G. Morrettl, wife of Senor Blor- retti, sculptor of Vulcan, Is the guest of friends In the city. Mrs. \Vamer Shook, of Tuscaloosa, Is spending a few days In the city as the guest of relatives. Is doing most successful work In the pub lic schools of Keuecn, 8. C". Blits Ellen Foster, who hst lieen the truest of friends In town, hns returned to her home' In le-zlngtou. • Ro/ AIftiold; of* the FStrerSlty.' spent * few days lost week wltk his grandpar ent* In Lexington. O. L. C. Thomas, of ilndlson, Ga„ It the gnest of friends In town tor today. r. 7'. Mobley, of Madison, D spending a short time In Athena Mrs. BL C. lane, ot Washington, It In town. Ml» Stephen, of Commerce, Is spending todsy In Athens ^ - for’ Mr Mls*”V'inra TlonYd»y,'"of" Jefferson, left todsy for her home. Mra W. I’. Iirooks. of Htatham, it the zest of Mra. John llnyuea Mitt Katie Mae Eberbardt It visiting In town. Miss Florette Williamson hst returned to Atlsnta, after visiting her brother, Itor- *7. B^'HouSe!' of Lumbertou, It visiting Frank Thornton. Miss Vert Wise, of Winder, Is In town. Mist Mslwl Irby, who list lieeii III In the Augusts hospital, where tku recently graduated. It now In town. Marion O'Farrell, bugler for tho Athens Guards, and general favorite muons the f -oting folks here, has returned after n nrtnTgbt's visit to Hartnnsh and other 1 Mr.^tud Mrs. J. II. Towna Sirs. Mon tine Retvsa John and Rnfns Kittle, of Whitehall, epent Thursday nt the fair. Mtss Hallle I .ow e Anthony has rniurned In Wlntervllle. Oglethorpe county, spent yesterday In .the Mrs. Branch Uluton, of Lexington, Is In the rity. Miss Lula Reynolds, of Lexington, ft the guest of her sister, BIrs. J. M. Ilooth. Blr. snd Mr*. Will Knrln. of Hnmton, A In., are the guests of friends In town. BIrs. Lucy Lumpkin and Blatter George Bltddleton Johnson leave soon for I-eilng ton. where they will spend saute time be fore going to Birmingham. Mra IL T. Hhnekeiford baa returned from Wlntervllle, where she was the guest of her daughter. BIrs. II. II, Noell. Mra I.. D. Dubose and Charlie Dubose hare returned from Wnrranton. BIrs. <1. II. Roswell Is I he gnest of rein tires lu Wnrrenlon. Mrs. W. J. Abney hst returned from Thomson, where she wss the guest of Sirs. H. F, Morris. Mist Willie Kidd has returned to he; home In l^slnntoii. G. IL Blaekwell. wild has been the guest of his sou, has returned to Dunlels- vllle. Bliss Esther Goltbelmer has returned In Lexington. • . Hr. W. II. Reynolds nnd James Rey nolds have retained to Lexington. E. r. Potts Is movlug to bis new house on the Boulevard. ' ARLUKJTON. Messrs. A. L. Bostwlek, G. I„ Colllna John Ward, J. Bl. Glddlnga nnd T. A. Jehu- sou were visitors to Atlanta Inst week. Mr. snd Mra E. D. Hinton went to At- **Mr«.'Vletoh^MIss Eva Heard nnd Btlu Jessie Hcarborongb. of Dothan, Ain., at- tended the Illeks-Cnlhoun marriage. Blr. Illcks, of Bnlnbrldge, nnd Mitt Blary Illcks, of Moultrie, are here. Bits* Btattle Cnrtla of Amerleut. nnd Minors llattle Mae Bush snd Alice Fudge, of Colquitt, and IL B. Bush, of Colquitt. Hoa ,, i'»u! n Brow'll!* representative from and Mr. and Bira G. W. BUey and dangle Bliss Daisy Zachry Is In-Atlanta thin week visiting Mrs. Ernest Huguley. Mr. Louie Blontgomery, of Opelika, spent Sunday here. Bliss Blary Jack Hogg, ot the La Grange Female College, -pent the week-end here with her mother, $ Miss Sadie Trelsleben Is visiting friends in Lafayette, Ala., this week. Bliss Btartha Horsley left Wednes day for a visit to Mr*. Frank Boland In Atlanta. Miss Bess Smith visited relatives in LaGfange lost week. Mni. John Poer Is In Oxford, Ga.. visiting her mother, BIrs. Bonnell. Mrs. Claude Henderson, of Atlanta, Is here, the ruest of her sister, BIrs. Tom de Lamar. » BIrs. Ben Hill Is visiting friends in Atlanta. BIrs. Mary Dunaon, of Athens, Is the guest of her daughter, BIrs. C. W. Harrington, Mra. G. A. Shealy, of Opelika, Is ex- S ected this week to visit her parents, lr. and Mrs. L. Strong. Misses Epple Lee Scott and Lottie Woodyard spent Tuesday In Atlanta. SANDERSVILLE. Mrs. P. N. Pugh is visiting her sister In Bl Hunday last. Blr. w. A. McCarty has returned from a visit to Baltimore. Bfrs. I. H. Llebennsn, so pleasantly re memhered an Minn Florence Cohen, with her little son. Is spending s fortnight with her fnther, Hon. Louts Cohen. Blr. nnd BIrs. B. L. Cols, of Cordele, ire with tbelr daughter, Sirs. I. W. Newman. Miss Hnlllo Blnud Averett Is visiting her - sister, BIrs. E. L. Holmes. -Mrs. Turner, nee Miss Blsttle May Well, Is tho guest-of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wall. Ur. C. II. Mitchell, or Arcadlt, Fit., af ter n week's visit to his mother at Urore Cottage, has gone to Atlanta, where he will be the gueat of his son, Mr. llenry MltchelL Dr. Frank Warthen, of Bartow, was the gueat of hie (later, Mra. George Evans, several day*. .Mleees Lamar Alhoa, Hettle Klchburg. Louise Blount, Theo I jinx, of this place, and Msry Urayblll, of Oconee, were the S neate of a houae party tail week at the ome of Bliss Addigeue Cason, of Tooms- boro. Bliss Esther Butts, of Atlanta, la vtailing her nncle, Blr. C. T. Itswllngs. BIr. and Bira. Fred Rawlings have re turned after a long visit to the monntslns of north Georgia. Mr. John R. Wllkerson. of Hals Springs, Tenn., It visiting his old home. Mr. L C. Mnthews, of Atlanta, spent several days of the week visiting Handers- vllle and Tenntlle. . Mr. O. I*. Few, of Amerlcna, hna located tn Hauilersvlllc, being a member of tho Hernld sniff. The Daughters of the Confederacy were entertnlned on Thnridny last by Bira. W. A. Bell nnd Mra. L. B. Holt at the home of the latter. Btlaa Hnal* Warthen, of Bartow, In the gueat of Mra. A. L. Evans. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. L. Evans entertnlned the ladles of tha Baptist Church. Bliss Louise Sullivan Is now the society litres* of the Sandersrlllr ”—” Messrs. John Doolittle ■ nre visiting Bllledgerllle. Inga nt the home of Mra. William G. Sum merlin. Mra. J, T. Plttard hat returned home af ter n brief visit to Hnvsnnah. Mrs. D. P. Ilalc It visiting Atlanta. She went to Join Mr. Hale, who Is attending a convention there. Mite Anna Jones entertained recently In hoaor of Mr*. I. II. Lelberauo. Twenty meut* were Ucarts was the amase- raornlng from U to li Miss Sadie a gave a reception. The gueat of • Bln. I. B. Lelhernwn. BIr. and Mra. A. C. Wylly, after a vielt of a week to Mr. Mylly'e parents lu Darien, have returned to the city. Biles Winnie Joyner has returned to her home In Jacksonville. FIs., after a pirns- Friday Tarbutto ant rtalt to Mils Wlfllo Thigpen. DUBLIN. „h' dll '>r A. 8. IluMey. of The Wrlghtevflle Chronicle, spent Tuesday In the city. ..Mis*i Blnlle-Mason, of Mount Vernon, vis- Iteil friends In the city last wtek. . Rzmeej has retsrnsd from •vwtto Monroe, where she waa the fen of BIrs. Ernest Csrap. i , p - Dsiwtow, of Macon, spent Sunday In this elty. 11ve'a**t^BoInmidge! " Albert Dunham, of TennlUe, tpont Mon day ht*re. » JqdBo J- B. Burch ha* returned from * nt Wrlfbtarllle. U. Hatchett..of Augu*ta, waa a re cent visitor to thla city. McCall who hat been tha eat of Mra. James M. Fin for some time, a returned to her homa In Atlanta. Mra. Charles II. Klttrell has returned • visit to relative* at Wrljjht*vllle. vllle L Jack, ° 11 #ptnt Mon<1 *7 #t Wrights- * Miaa Ladle Pitts, of Concord, N. C„ la at- tendlnr school In this city. M!»a Dorothy I looks, after a pleasant via- It to frleml* In Macon, has returned homa. h. r. Ueiits has returned from a trip to •“'nt* In Florida: ohen Jone*. of Havanath, la the gueat of relative* In the dty. Mr*. E. New la visiting friends and rela tives In Florida. DJlyer orr, of Macon, apent Saturday In Dublin. J. A. Peacock ha* returned from a busl- esa trip to Mllledgevllle and Atlanta. Mr*. M. V. Mahoney baa returned from a yUll to Atlanta. Mr*. Josenh Powell has returned from a .visit to Handersrllle. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 11....* are. In the city, the guests of nnd family. John O. Woodward apent eereral days In dor in Dublin, If. U. Htercua attended the atate fulr last week. !>. W. Gilbert has returned from a trip » Kavanuab Mrs. J. B. In Atlanta. Ml*s Hutli Hmlth came down from Mil- ledger I lie, to be t>re*ent at the marriage of her brother. John F. Kiulth, to Miss Mattie Mae Fuller, on Monday. Ins treatment. M. 8. J. Attaway has returned from a vl*lt to Auauata and Atlanta. (»«Mirg«* Elbert ha* ri-turned from Atlanta, here tut otteuded the bottlers' conven tion. NORCROSS. Mr*. Altiert Woodruff, of Winder, Is rls- Itlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, llaynle. - . The Misses Bowie, of, Atlanta, were re cent guest* of Mr*. K. K. Hklnner. Mr*. Pope Barrow, of Atlanta, la visit- Inar her mother. Mr*. L. Jones. Mr*. J. W. Ilayule entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Al bert Woodruff. The home was dceormtad with pnlma nnd cut flowers and dainty refrofflunont* v/cre served. Those Invited to meet Mr*. Woodruff were Mr*. Amos M*r- tin. Mr*. Moaen Coiunllr nlth. Mr*. «?. A. McDaniel, Mr*. W. M. Ready, Ml*s l-ola Rev. Mr*. Pearl Born Edwards. Mrs. Luther Martfu and Mrs. A. Greer, uf Birmingham. ter. Ruby, of Xororosa, attended the Hicks- Calhoun marriage. Mr*. Carrie Prntt Jowerm who spent **»v. era! days with her Bister. Mr*. II. M. Cal houn, returned to her home In South Caio- ‘ na Wednesday night.