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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
Fit I DAY. NOVKMHEIt
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining Slates
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
THE DECATURS, ALA.
jlrs. Ell P. Jennings la homo from a
J vlf |t to Indiana.
jllss Marian Burns, of Blockton, ts
.siting here.
M I S „ Maggie England, of Somerville,
i, visiting here.
’ UrJ , Kate Balter has returned from
Birmingham.
.Miss Hattie Brown, of Cullman, 4s
\itsses Ella and Bottle Burleson,
iisrtselle, visited here the past week.
Mr and Mrs. Burt Wolcott, of Mls-
.oiirt are tho guests of Mr. and’Mrs.
p h Wolcott.
Miss Eva Porter, of Hillsboro. Is the
eu'est of her aunt. Mrs. John Creamer.
Mrs Bishop, of Birmingham, is here.
Mrs J. T. Tandy, of Lambert, Miss.,
i, the guest of Mrs. 8. 'H, Baker.
Mrs Hokett, of Courtland, is the
jraest of MrS. JV. W. Oarnett.
Mrs. Charles Em one, of Trinity,
litre the pget week.
Mr and Mrs. A. X* Jolly have re
turned from Nashville.
Miss Willie Newsom Is visiting In
j’artselle.
Miss Annie Newsom Is In Athens.
Miss May Riggins, of Bulpher
Springs, Miss., Is the guest of Mrs. W.
t Montgomery.
Mrs. R. L. Nevlll, of Trinity, visited
here the past week.
Mrs. Albert Ouy, of Birmingham, via-
iced here the past week.
Mrs. O. W. Smith Is home from
Birmingham. _ '
Mr. and Mrs. Reggies are home from
Louisville.
Misses Jennie and Josephine Ernons,
of Trinity, were here the past Week.
Misses Annie Minor and Maud Da
li,Ison are home from Florence.
Miss Mary Allen Is In Birmingham.
Mrs. W. U Jones visited In Hunts,
tide the past week.
Mr. atld Mrs. R. Is. Minify are home
from a visit to Louisville.
Miss Theo Hildreth Is home from
Washington, D. C.
.Mrs. Annie Borden la home from an
extended visit to the North.
Mr and Mr*. James E. Penney were
In Martselle the past week.
Mrs. J. W. Murphy visited In Cull
man the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones visited In
Birmingham the past week.
Mrs. G. F. Buchhelt Is visiting In
Charleston, 8. C.
Mrs, W. A. Brown and Mias Hattie
Broun are home from a visit to Chi-
GRANT'S GRANDDAUGHTER
FOLLOWS HER ELDER SISTER
IN A ROMATIC MARRIAGE
* ago.
Mrs. R. Herman, of Nashville, Is here.
Mrs. Robert Terry, of Moarsvllle, Is
here. ' -' ' ■
Miss Alma Blaesl, of Chattanooga, Is
xlsltlng here.
Mrs. Nona Cullman, of Nashville, has
been visiting relatives In the Decaturs.
Mr. W. P. Badge and daughter, Miss
Edith Budge, are home from Atlanta.
Mrs. Max J. Cohn Is home from an
extended visit to Denver. Colorado.
Miss Virginia Robinson has returned
to Hillsboro, after a visit here.
Mrs. G. J. C. Thomas visited In Trin
ity Hie past week. .
Mrs. John D. Wyker visited In Athens
the past week.
Miss Stella Falk la home from a visit
to Birmingham.
Miss Annlo King, of Moonvllie, vis-
lied here the past week.
Mrs,, Fred Vassault Is home from
Conneotleut.
Mrs. 8. C. Lee Is home from a visit
to Fort Smith, ATk.
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Shoemaker are
In Moulton,
The Lost Heir Club was entertained
In a most charming manner on last
Friday afternoon by Mrs. George Wall,
st her home, on Vine street. A num
ber of visitors, besides the regular
members of the club, enjoyed the
rente* of Lost Heir. Refreshments
ndded to the enjoyment of the after
noon nt the close of the games.
The ttrst meeting of the Ladles’ Ben-
rvolcnt Society that has been held this
fall was held on Wednesday afternoon
In the Commercial Club rooms In New
Deeatur. Many social features, us well
a* business, were connected with the
meeting.
"n Monday afternoon Mrs. Charles
Odom and her mother, Mrs. Blair, en
tertained the Woman’s Home Mission
•Society at their charming home,, on
Jackson street. New Decatur. This
meeting was entirely social, there be-
liiB no business at all transacted. Pro
gressive chopsticks was played during
•he evening. Mr*. G. L, Jenkins was
the most successful lady with the chop-
idii'lis. At the close of the games light
refreshments were served.
Mrs. David C. Adams Is home from a
'islt to Huntsville.
Miss Agnes Brown, of Greenville,
Trnn„ Is visiting friends In the De-
In romantically , marrying Mr.
George H. Woolston, of Hibernia,
Fla., recently Miss Rosemary 8ur-
toris, the second daughter of Sirs.
Nellie Grant Sartorls, followed In
the footsteps of her cider slater.
Miss Vivian Sartorls, who married
Frederic Roosevelt Scovel, of New
York, at the Sartorls summer home
Coburg, Canada, two years ago In
much tho same quiet, romantic
manner. Picture shows Mrs. Rose-’
mary Sartorls Woolston, and the
picture below Is her sister, Jlrs.
Vivian Sartorls Scovel.
calura
AMERICUS.
•<■ Bseot gave a beautiful
la honor of several of the dele-
the state eonveutlon of the IT.
lb" table was a thing of liesuty la It#
xiTBeons army of cut glass and silver, a
proms on of yellow chrysanthemums being
used also.
Atnoni
V, r * W. II. Harrison, of flavanuib; Miss
Aiineti,. \\ niker, of Jlouroe: Mrs. Taylor,
MACON.
An engagement of much Interest
cently announced Is that of Jllsa Jen
nie Malone, the attractive daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Drury Malone, to Mr.
Benjamin Ivey Simpson.
The marriage will occur on Monday.
December ", at 6 o’clock.
Tho marriage of Mis* May Boyd
Clarke and Mr. John J. Harber was
solemnised at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge P.
Clarke, on Wednesday. November 7, at
o’clock. The ceremony, which was
performed by the Rev. T, D. Ellis, wo*
witnessed by a. number of relatives and
intimate friends. The bride was very
lovely In n princess* gown of white
Mechlin net over chiffon and trimmed
with cream Ince. Her tulle veil xvas
caught with lilies of the valley and her
bouquet was of the some flower. The
ten young women who attended her
wore white net and carried white car
nations and fern tied with white and
green nioussellne, Tho maid of honor,
Jllss Frances Clarke, wus gowned In
white mull" and lace. Mr. Roy Shan
non was the groom's best man. Mr.
and Mrs. Harber left Immediately after
the ceremony for Atlanta, where they
will remain several days before going
to their home In Commerce, Ga.
The meeting of the State Federation
haa brought many charming and In-
irnimiii “within flllt* IFIltPH.”
V f Mrs.’Crawford >Vhentely, Sire!
f™ r * I'. Venport and Miss Martha Wheat-
Mr. and Jlrs. JV. K. Urowa have announced
"P.Mlug tu occur late in December,
j,'V. ami Mrs. George Fort, of Washington,
tellectual xvomen "within our gates,
and all of the sessions of the conven
tion are being attended with great In
terest. On Wednesday afternoou the
visitors were entertained with a re
ception In the Wesleyan parlors. Among
those receiving were Mrs. J. K. Ottley,
«... . rv a n,. r .eo.> Mini \(ull»rv TIIV.
Herring Wlnuhlp in
i engo, and Dr.
Princeton, X. J.
Miss Cecilia Wodd*, of 8avananh, In
the attractive guent of her coualn, Mlaa
Jennie Malone.
Mr*. Richard Hinea will entertain
the Thuniday Afternoon Bridge Club
this week.
MIsh Rebecca Raoul Is the guest of
Mrs. Fontaine Barden.
Mrs. Lindsay Johnson, of Rome, Is
the guest of Mrs. E. J. Willingham.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C, Ilarrold have re
turned to the city and are at home to
their friends on Orange street. *
Mrs. McHatton Will entertain with
an afternoon reception November
complimentary to Mrs. C. C. Harrold,
Miss Rose Crutchfield and Mr.
Crutchfield returned on Tuesday from
New York.
Miss Camille Lamar has returned to
her home, after a delightful visit to her
aunt, Mrs. John Alton Harris, on Riv
erside Drive, New York.
Mr. Walter Ttirplne arrived In the
city on Monday frdm an extended Eu
ropean tour. In addition to those places
usually visited by. tourists, Mr. Tur-
plne also visited Norway and Sweden
and particularly enjoyed seeing the
northern lights.
.The singe was
. will arrive Friday to Im* the tfuest*
v, *•«>»: time of Judge and Mrs. Fort.
' !'• Naaders, of Gainesville, who
*>°e of the mout attractive women at
must attractive
convention of the C. D. L\, Is
being very charmingly entertained
■If** Sunder* Walker, of Monroe, is the
f. r her daughter, Mrs. Frank Harrold,
V street.
..,/*■ "-A. Dodson Is at home again,
mi > *f«*rttl dnys in Atlanta.
*»«« Mildred ('arson, the attractive guest
if ■ kdgur ti. Hiinmobs during the U.
.., ! • ronyoutlon, has gone to Valdosta,
n ,, “ BhL * 1“ the guest of Miss Emma Grtf-
Mrs. Dupont Ouerry, Mrs. Mallory Tay
lor, Mrs. Alexander Proudtit. Mrs.
Walter Lamar, Mrs. Cuyler King and
Miss Bemd.i
The Macon party who will nccoinpa-
„y Miss Frances Harris, state’ spon
sor for the veterans, wIU leave on Mon
day at noon for Savannah. In the par
ty there will he Miss Harris. Miss
Claire Boifeutllet, Miss Camille Lutnar.
Mrs. Frank Halehurst, Mrs. Imwson
Brown, General C. M. Wiley, captain
v Wilcox and Colonel Nat K Hur-
.organ Sud Ml** ElUe Ayers.
of Heflin. Ain., werf the guests of Miss
Bessie .Morgan lust wt*ek.
MIhh Up.by Jenkins, <>f Villa Ulea, will
spend the u’cek-eml with her sister. Miss
Jinttle Jtfitkln*.
„„ Je** ('old*, of Atlsnta, visited his
futher, Mr. K. II. Cobh, lust week.
The many friends of l)r. W. L. Bsskln sre
n
Jllss ('aro Price and Jllss Sadie Fos
ter, of Jfadlson, are the guests of Jlrs.
L. F. Fitzsimmons.
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
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The many friends of Mrs. JIcAllen
Jtarsh will be grieved to know that
she Is quite HI at St. Josephs In
firmary.
Misses Annie and Emma JIacDonald
will’be at home this winter with Mrs.
Georgia K. Sullivan, on West Peach
tree place.
Best Shoes for Women
Keely-Zieglers, of Course.
Miss Adelaide Allen has
from a trip North.
Mrs. Louis Ghotstln, of Atlanta, will
he welcomed next week, after her re
cent Illness, by her friends In Augusta,
when she le expected to visit her moth
er, Mrs, John Hutt, and her slater,
Mrs. George Cunningham.—Augusts
Chronicle.
Jllss Rebecca Rutledge, of Mont
gomery, Is visiting relatives In At
lanta.
Jllss Caroline Howell is visiting in
Jacksonville, Ha.
Miss Jtary Klngshrry and Miss Se
lene Armstrong have returned from
Macon.
Jlrs. J. K. O'*ley. Jlrs. J. Llnsmy
Johnson and Mias lama Dooley have
returntil from Jtacon.
Mr. J. t). Cross, who has been quite
111 reoenlly at ms home at College
Park, has entirely recovered, and Is
able to be out again.
We believe that this season’s Keelv-Ziegler shoes reach
the highest point yet attained ,in fine shoe-making—and we
think you’ll agree with us when you see them.
Leathers are the best obtainable—selected critically and
carefully from the best tanneries of the world. Workmanship
is of highest class—every detail of make and finish measures up
to highest standards.
Styles are new and handsome and the variety is so large
that every taste can be pleased. All sizes and all widths are
here—not a meager assortment that always disappoints.
Prices range from $2.00 for a good, dressy shoe, up to
$4.00 and $5.00 for the exclusive bench-made models.
Courteous and competent men and women fitters to attend
you.
Jlrs. Fred Gresham, of Cartersvtlle,
has returned to Cartersvllle, after
spending a few days with Mr*. T. C.
Galloway.
Mr. and Jlrs. Cross, of Jllaalsalppl,
are visiting their son. Mr. J. u. Cross,
at Collage Park, This la the first
visit of Mr. Cross, Sr., to the city
since the .close of the civil war, whem
be fought around Atlanta aa a brave
Confederate officer.
Mias Gertrude Reeks, of New York,
who epent Friday In Atlanta- at the
Piedmont, left Friday night for Penn
sylvania. where she will resume the
work of Investigating the anthracite
coal mines for the Welfare Department
of the National Civic Federation.
The friends of Mr. Jack Wilson will
regret to learn that he Is 111 with ty
phoid fever at Ills home, 8* Spring
street.
Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin and Mra.
Howard Callaway have returned from
Macon.
Jtr. and Jtra. Frank Lang, of Mem-
phla, are the guests of Jlr. and Jlrs. R.
Jl. Rose.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Seldon Jones will re
turn Saturday and be at home for the
winter with Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Bar
nett on North avenue.
Mra. Cross, of Mississippi, la the
irueet of her daughter, Jfrs. Lowry
Sorter.
Jlr. Robert Jioran Is In New York.
Mrs. George Boynton le visiting In
Macon.
Mlea Render, of LaGrange, will spend
the month of December with Mr*. R.
B. Ridley, Jr.
PERSONAL
Jllsa Fannie Weaver haa returned to
her home at Dublin, after a visit to
Atlanta.
Jlr. and Jlrs. John J. Harber. who
were married at Macon on the 7tb
Inst., are spending a few days In At
lanta previous to going to Commerce,
Ga., where they will make their future
home. ,
We added to our shoe
store a line of high class
footwear for men. All leath
ers, newest styles, best val
ues. And the assortment of
sizes and widths is so large
that we can fit any normal
male foot.
$3.50 to $5.00
Our boys’ shoes are built
for service as well as for
looks. They’ll stand the
roughest usage that the little
fellows can put them to. No
trouble to fit any boy in this
stock.
$1.50 to $3.00
MONROE.
The Current Topic# Club held n most In-
temting meeting et the home of Mrs. H.
A. Hsmmond, on ln«t Thtirsdny nfternoon.
_ _ tneinorlni to Mrs. Jefferson Da
vis, whose recant death has revived so
many msmoties of the Confederacy.
The first meeting of the Young ladles’
Club for the season wna entertained hy
Misses Bennie Ayeock and Ida Barton last
Thursday afternoon. After the guinea, do-
llclnua refreahmenta were served.
The Irving Club met Thursday with .Mrs.
I,. E. Uolierts. After a most Interesting
program, delightful refreshments
served ti~ "
hy Miss Jesse .McWhorter sud Miss
Jlrs. W. A. Dodson has returned to
Amerlcus, after a short visit to At
lanta.
Mr. Richard E. Ward, of Carlton, Is
■pending the week In Atlanta.
Jllss Adelaide Allan, after spending
several days with friends at Oreeni
boro, Ga.. has returned home.
Dr. and Jlr*. James H. Crawford will
spend next week with Jlr. and Mrs. R.
“ Overton at Greensboro.
Mr. W. P. Badge and hie daughter,
Miss Badge, have returned to their
home at Decatur, Ala., after visiting
friends In Atlanta.
Mr. J. P. Snyder and son. Walter, of
Gadsden. Ala., are spending several
days In Atlanta.
Jtra, B. C. Settles and little dattglt
ter are vleltlng relatives at Cavo
Springs.
Jlrs. G. H. William*, after’a visit of
two weeks to Atlanta friends, line re
turned to her home at Covington.
NEW SLEEPER ON
W. & A. R. R. TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Effective at Atlanta, October 27th,
and Chattanooga, October 29tb, tho
\V. & A. Railroad will operate on Its
trains. Nos. 3 and 4, Pullman sleep
ers between Atlanta and Chattanooga,
train leaving Atlanta at 8: SO p. in.,
and passengers can remain In same
until 7:00 a. m. next morning in Chat
tanooga, returning passengers can get
sleeper at Chattanooga at 9:00
m. and arrive Atlanta 7:10 uext
morning.
C. E. HARMAN.
Gtueral Passenger Agent.
A. H. IIcM, of Entonton, nfter a
I .. ./V sn-ni, I’.lIRflHDU, HHCI IS
; r’ h,f «l VD|t io Mtu. Pauliue Hill, Ims
fo her-home.
young men of the Amerleoe German
•endered a lari
J. W. Wilcox and Colonel Nat
,,! Jlrs. Harry Kendall entertained at a
bridge party on Monday afternoon, the
first of a series of parties to be given
by this charming hostess. The prise
s . ..... n .VutieStilin I
_feh occurred at her home In
Carrollton Sunday. Temple won her former
home, ami Khe was greutly belor*nl here,
cguft*— * MM * “ - — . - -
mle Pendergrass, Alyce Black* lock, Kllu
May Venable, Meeara. Parker Wntklna,
Fred Randolph, John Ellington, Webb Pen
derm-mu, Hal Moore. WIU Oretham. Iloyt
I Archer, Clifford Storey, New PendergrnMa
"• tendered a lurg*! dance to 3It«» Mil*
1 uraou i*i*t Friday errnltw.
t \i? A a n,, “ r,| r*>lta« tleiiuing, the gueut
• ' lr *. Taylor during the IT. D. C.
‘ ■•lunji ° n ’ * ,B * retorD ?‘d to her Lome in
liowi'lt NlmnioiiM onu»rtnlnt*d nt n
' * n honor of her mother’*
Misa Mildred i*nraon, on lout Katur
*b*r ~*t* were fourteen of her moat In-
: e i. iV. i , fr£ .‘* n d*. The iflnlnn room wan
‘Utlful iii tr« nutiunu * decoration*. In
''“liter iif lha tigl.l.. s),uul m I,.*«*. nuS
for top score, a 'Venetian gluss lovlng
cup, \vu8 presented to Mr*, -b rank Ha-
Zl Mr*. 1 Harry Robert complimented
Mins Harriet Boyken. of Augujta, with
* bridge party on afteijoon.
Mr* Paul Groliam, of Durham. N.
received the prle for making top score.
t’lalre Bolfeulllet entertained
the Bridge Club of which *ho n
member on Tuesday afternoon. Alls*
JEFFERSON
On the erenlng of Dctober 29 Miss Allle
SttH'kfon eelebratcfl tier birthday hy enter
taining a number of hpr friends at her home
Rob Barber. Hob AleFIbatmon, Mae Ap
pleby. Wiley Bnrber. Philip Pendergrass.
Joe Rtorey. Beneea Pittman. Charlie Chan-
■»*nt»*r «f the table atnoil a large eut
with white tun! yellow
imnked arouml with oragnea and
' j! ,rm 'pE_ a most effpi'tlre ei*jiter-
t 'ora liurr maue iup , 7. ^ YY»
ed the prize, a very pretty bride whtet
u-. d. Lamar will entertain on
Friday evening, November 9. with a
on Went l.e»* street, , The band painted In
vitations were In tlm form of n black eat.
Decoration* throughout fhe hou*e were of
autumn leave* and Bower*. Light* were
furnlahed bv Jack-o'-Lanterns, (lame* and
fortune telling caused much merriment
througbout the evening. At a late hour re
freshment* were served, lit cutting the
cake Miss GnMtie Johpson drew the thimble
and Mis* Minnie May Randolph the ring.
’ dted were; ; Mioses Jessie Htorer,
,tl fl:iIdle JohiiHon, Kbble and Me4a
dler. Dove Barber. Walter Nunn. Rate*
Holliday, Victor Bennett, flblney Nix. Gor
don Bell, Lee White. Calvin Barber, Claude
Hancock. Guy Orr. Ralph Campbell, Walter
Hmlth. Joe yfcGarlty, ftol» Cheatham, J. F.
Pettyjohn. Clande Daniel, F. J. Quattfe-
bourn, and Nam Roberts.
Ml«w l'*rt*>n on this i*’cuttou wore
- -•mi pougee hatid-emlH-o'dorefl. while
' v Uiinion* received her guests
. "it »,’»HU’.ded net.
m w™“piinirv Wlnehlp has returned to
h," » exerted visit ,o her
Tho*** Invited wi
Gusslc a
Xt'Krn,, flittn
Brock. Rllth IlorlH*r» •» airic ju-unni), inn
Hhcrard. M»dlle VcnBde, ihnle and Susie
Duuagnn, Susie amt Fvn McCoy. Belle Ar
mour, llcnter Bnrtow. Ire.--* Houser. Mamie
Mo
YATESVILLE.
Professor It. O. Powell, of Cullodeu, was
here Friday.
Mr. Leri Strand, oMBarneavllle, was her
Friday,
Rey. W. W. Childs w»» In Motena one day
this week.
Air. J. A. Franklin made a business trip
to Atlanta Thursday.
Mrs. McGhee, of Tliomastou, speut *«r-
eral days this week with Airs. J. II. Htew-
otph, Colin Odelb <b*ue\ieve and
art.
, T. Miller Is again at home, after
lu Mncob of several days.
She vlrtted Lieutenant Emory %,. r „ n , !lh . A,Mt.. MontgoBery.
Wlnahiu and III * wUo In Ban Itab-livriwfonl ami Cllffortf Danbd, Glady*
\\ llWIl i U’ittahltl In C'hU llar.l> iLirrlu ll.omrb Rmokr JJj.
eUco" Jlojcr Blanton winshlp In Chi- Iinnlj, Currie B-mtile Rrork,
nntf Mrs. S. II. Barker went l»
Tbrnnarton Th’trxl* j.
Jtrnrs. T. Jl. nod J. J. HsjrgoJd were
In AllnuM U.t Knndny.
Mira JUrj; {?arither, «pcilt s few dn^ya
In Winder last week, the gue.t of
Uiith Caritliera.
Jtra. Cliff Jl. Walker and linby are vtstl.
"tlr
jurat of her grandpnrenta, Mr. aud Mra.
ifr' and 1 Mra. CInnde Colllnt, of Atlanta*
spent n few days with ralntlrta laat weak.
vere recent visitora iiero. ., . .
Mias Rrewcr, of Griffin, has been tha
ACWORTH.
Mr. nud Mr*. J. F. Collin* apent Tuet*
day In Atlanta. . ^ .. , .
Misses unutu Mcl>ow#Il nnd Locy Good-
alley.
Rev. nnd Mrs. A. J. Morgan and Mra.
It. M. l^timn left Tuesday to vlalt rela
tive* In different polnta In Texna.
Mr. K. L. Collin* apent Sunday nt Fair*
their ton.
lug Professor and Mrs. Unlnca. of Ncwn&n.
lout .
Lttiiceford.
Mioses Ida Thirton nnd Bessie Ayrooh
are vlaltiug Mb* Hester Burton, at Jrf*
farsou.
Mrs. Clifford Carmlehael bn* returned
home after a visit to relatives at Jaekson.
visit of a few weeks to her
Miss Nolle Nowell is In Atlanta, tho gueit
of Mr*. II. F. Hcott. nt li74 Penehtree.
Miss Floy Felker has returned hnmo nf-
Kdgar 8. Tlchcuor spent last week In
Atlanta.
Colonel J. II. Felker made n business
trip to Atlanta Wednesday.
Mr. anil Mra. .George M. Napier left yes
terday for iheJr home In Decatur, after a
II. NunnaUy. of thl* dty.
ilra. ~fc:.~'P. 'NowV'ii.”"Mlaaca Lena nud
Pauline Nowells are visiting friends in At*
Mra. X. L. Gnllnwny leff Monroe yes
terday for a visit to her parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. It. II. Loekhenrt. nt Hpaitn.
Miss Julia I>ater haa returned from a
visit fo her brother. Hamer Heater, at
Athena.
L. Mall Warns nnd Paul Coopar, of A«-
I’d. JUeil Wfl.'UP HIIU IHUI < «ra#|»ei. <il ne
lanta, spent .Sunday and Monday In 3Ion-
The friend* of Air*. Stephen A. Hester
regret to b-nru of tho serlona nines* of
her mother, Mr*. Chapman, of Macon.
Mra. W. B. Ilolllugiwortli, »f fayatl--
villa, la Ilia auaat of har paraut,. Mr. and
Mra. O. W. Falki-r, of tlila rlty. Mra. il*.i.
Iliixaworlh will Iw joluatl latar hy Jodfu
Ilnlllllgawntili.
Tha K Club »a
Inc hy Ml,» <1yi
from Klui.lmi Kiimlay to
Mr. W. T. Bn I lay.
Mina Lana Hmlth. nf Atlanta, wan 1
gnant of Mra. Mattie Mlteh.il Sunday.
Jtlna Mande Tilley npant a faw days of
laat waak In Atlitum.
STATE8BORO.
By far tho moat pleaannt evening In
aomo time with Htataaboro young pen-
At
tha
day with Mr. nnd Mra. O. *. folium, at
Kannaaaw.
Mina Nolla Barrett apaut Hatnrday and
Sunday In Marietta. .
Mr. Jim ltalney. of Jlarletta, apent
•>ir. •*,in uaitir;. u
day with homefolk.
Clab waa euterfnli»e«l Friday er*n>
llss tTyile Ford, at her home on
North Broad street. After the gome*, do.
jlcioaii refreshment* were nerved. Tho**
present, besides the uiemlM-r* of the
r ill I.. \l..l,l..i. ..r
.Vurma Shannon: nnd Mraarn. llullmarit
Shannon, cliff Adnma and John Hurt™.
Carroll Jtohtoy, of Mimroa. rntwunl home
Tuandny uftar n mnnth’n ntny In Atlanln.
The oratory tMiplla of the Mouroa 11 in 11
aehool ara aoina to Dryaant two atom t niayn
on Friday evanln*. Novemlwr 1C. "Sly Lniw
of Chocolate" will In* given hy the JO-
vancad pupils, and "Kniy In Gnoao lAnd,
hy lha small children. The funds received
for thin anterlalumanf will lie glv.i
school lllirnry of thin city.
Miss Jou Hammond Is vltltlue
friends
Jllsa Clara Felker Is vlslllu* Jlrs 1 lln
Carter on Wo«t l’eaehtrea. Miss Koike,
will return from Atlantn next week.
— -rffaraon. Is spending
rants, Mr. and Jlra
crT."Mnbley. of this etty.
VILLI RICA.
.Mr*. Adrian Warwick aud little sun. who
hnva lieen visiting Itev. nnd Jtra. Wnrwtek.
have returned to Atlanta.
Mr. nud Mrs. tlarshbarger. of Limestone,
Tenn.. were the guests of Jlr. and Mra.
J. L Henderson laat weak^
Mra. Edna Kwaltey, of Birmingham, has
Iwen the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Arlierds. this week.
Messrs. W. J. and Lawton Sally, of At
lanta, nnont Sunday here.
Mra. Young llousaworth. of Carrollton, la
the guest of Jlrs. ft. C. Foweil.
Mr. John MeClarty returned to tho Teeh
Mouilay nfter n week’s rest at home. ,
WAYCR08S.
Mr. Jamas Davis, of Jacksonville, waa
In tha city during the waak.
JllHses i!a Moore and M. E. Brady,
of thl* city, are apanfllng a few day*
with friend# at Lake City, Fla.
Mra, JV. D. Cumbackar and little *on
are In the city visiting relatives.
Mr, and Mra, J. V. Wagoner left on
Sunday morning on a abort visit to
Fitzgerald.
Mr. E. Hilliard and Mlaa Carrie
Jtoore, both of thla etty. ware married
at the court house Monday morning, In
the presence of several Confederate
veteran* who were assembling for their
cull meeting. Judge R. P. Bird per
formed the ceremony.
Mr. John Alderman, of Plant City,
Fla., spent Wednesday In the city.
Mr. and .Mrs. L. Jl. Keen returned
to Montgomer)’. Ala., Monday morning,
where they will make their future
home.
Mr. J. J. Davl* arrived In the city
Monday morning from Fairfax, Oa.,
and apent a few days in the city with
friends.
Mrs. Harry C. JfeKadden, of Atlanta,
and Jllsa Anna Wadley, of Bollngbrnke,
arc hi the city, the guest* of Mr. and
Mra. John E. Wadley at their home, on
Telieau street.
Mr. G. F. Dickson, of Brunswick, Ga..
arrived In the dty Tuesday morning
on ;t short visit to friends.
•Mr. <’Afford Johnson, of 8t. Mary’*
spent laat Sunday In the city with Ilia
mother. Jlra. L. Johnson.
Jlra. W. A. Watts, of ThomaavUle. Is
visiting her sons In thl* city for a few
weeks.
Jlra. W. W. Beach returned to her
home In thla city Wednesday from Sa
vannah. where she ha* been spending
some time with her daughter, Mr*. C.
G. Edwards.
Jtr. und Mrs. B. York and children,
of Memphis, Tenn.. have arrived In thl#
city and will make JVaycroes their fu
ture home.
Jilis .Maude Beck left Monday
morning for Zion City, III., where she
will visit her sister.
Judge JVhltfield, of Brunswick, spent
Wednesday In the city.
Jlrs. Horace A. Crane, of Savannah,
I* visiting Mrs. James Polk Stewart, In
this city.
Mr. JV. M. Harbin returned Thurs
day morning from a visit of three
weeks to hts daughter, Mra. Durham. In
New Orleans.
30 o’clock In the evening n si mill
army of young people met nt the hos
pitable home of Dr. R. L. Durrance, and
thence they proceeded to the Hotel
Jaeckel, where the genial host, Gustavo
Jasckel, had prepared a most sump
tuous banquet.
Tatter they repaired to the parlors
and lobby, where King Mirth reigned
auprems until a late hour.
Among those present were: Jtlsscs
Mattie Lively, Ruby Simmons, Hallle
Parker. Lula Butler, Stella Wilson,
Lottie Jlorgan, Annie .Montgomery,
Ann* Hughes, Carrie Moore. Mao Mor
gan, Maude Brannen, Inez JVilllams.
Annie JVIIson, Jtne Parker, Annabel
Holland, Daur Sutton, Georgia Twi
ner, Leila Foes, Till* Hughes, Annlo
Donaldson, Mrs. R. L. Durrance und
Rav, and Mrs. G, O. N. UMOonoll. nnd
Messrs. Alfred Jlorgan, Aaron Cone.
Hrrschel P. Cobb, John Powell, Douse
Lee, Lawton Blackburn, George Lively,
Bocratee Alberti, Sam Proctor, JValter
Johnston, John Johnston, Tlurvey
Brannen, Grady Turner, Oardon Sim
mons, Jvsde Hodges, F. T. Lanier nnd
Bill A. Brannen.
MILLEDGEVILLE.
Professor Jl. Jl. Pnrka Is visiting a mini
bar nf schools north and crest with
the Case.
of Macon# ami Mr
and Jire. ^Etifonnbowler, of’ Oranu* i.m ^
g g attended thf. Care-Fowler i
ts. I UllCUUffll ,.
Flemlttar mirriimri^^vpvp
Otreu, of Dublin* la
Mlaa Claire
inr her parent*, Mr. and Mra. C. R.
Mr, and Mr*. Ludlow Grluer, of Dublin
attended (ha OiarFowIor flud Ct*e-i'l'?fu
later wedding*.
GORDON.
Mlaa Lula Brook* apeut several day
thl* weel^wUJi Bt McIntyre.
lck
• IN RtTA Rllll IWl H'iUlt at Jl'.IUlJI
Me**r*. Robert Cirawell and Baggett vla-
ltad G. a Farewell thla week.
Mr*. II* F. 8tokea ha« been quite t
the laat three week*. _ ,
air*, fry fitlnaou la rtsttlug !;er fail
We*ley Brook*. '•* '
Mr*, l#eon Dennard Waited Mnrbn i
Rev* 1*. Anlhoujr 1* ipen llnc
!»»•»» It. .JIIIIIUHJ 1"
of this week in (lordou. sal ilollv
Interesllnx sermon at the Methodist Fid.
pat church last evening.
Arthur Fountain ta the guest of JVItl
Brooks.
Mt.s France* Carswell Is enrolled
the Gordon High school pupils thla Week.
Jllss Ahull Jackson has been apendlug .1
few day* with Jill* Lillian McArthur,
of Twiggs couuty.
Colonel 4. t». Newsit and « numher of bit
Tltc Georgian doea not Intend tha
Its subscriber!) shall miss anything
Consequently, tt has obtained cubecrip
tlons to ten prominent magazines o n
publications, one of which will be sen
to each yearly paid tn advance sub
sertber to The Georgian. The price
Tho Georgian Is 14.50 per year. Sera
us that amount and sc will i-,.»d y,n
The Georgian every afternoon durlni
. , the year, except Sunday, together «in
Mies Jessie Jfsy McCall entertained iany ono of tlie following ni-a.- i/tit!'-.- ym
a number of her friends with a Hal-1 may select: Judge’s Quarterly. Am»ri
loween party at her home, on Pendle- lean Jlngnxlne, Amerh
Prnfrasor Hprarutan, of Athens, tvbo I.
W'larence Carswell, a prominent yomo:
man of our town, hat accepted u lucrative
position with the 0. W. T. Cutlery Company,
of New Jersey.
J. A. Stokes and. family, of near Uor-
don urc moving to Jelferaonvllle this ' •
SPLENDID OFFER MADE
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