The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 19, 1906, Image 9

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Southern Social News and Gossip f BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS jy, ,|4<l»:jt I*** ills Rennie l. lnirne, Tox., by Mr. an.l Mrs. Iirown* ut tin* Country Club Ly t n-.ii qntt* an cfaltofnte affair, il j,,’ tin* unture of a souvenir goruiati. Hr..wn*s sown wns of white silk, with k^thi of rlcli to ci * nu.l fan to mr) refreshments —H- ■ R i Mrs. B. F. R(Mlen entertaim»<l .hilien Wednesday evening nt the unmu hotel In lionor of 3Ifa* Mulbelle K„ itn<l Mr. I). F. Itode... Jr., recent of VssMsr a ml Col tun bln. The ■ rwin. i»slm. pullers mol private din* ta w n-iri were hamwanety tlrcornlwl mid Emitii oite.i to the gr.esfs. 3ffss ICoiIimi'h m era* of white chiffon cloth with renl Miss ^Mof'ln.ie. Miss I tod on's guest. .1 -own of white face. The cotillion fal i.r Mr. Charles Davis anil Miss L a buffet supper was served. Miss [Zrn will fa* the h'iiiored guest ut smersl niff-iloti* this winter. marriage of Miss Kllznbeth B. John- ,1m .ni l Mr. Maxwell Jt. Berry took place 1Tehie« ,, -ir erealiiff nt the home of the hr*fji-> parent*. General an*t .Mrs. It. D. <'ii Twelfth pveuee south. The wltuesseil by only friends. toot pfa<t» Johnston wns attlretl in a •al Thee with tulle veil nnd car- d«l hriile's roMft, immediately aftef the !|r rrlafives ami i it T:* r v *‘ *"V\' hnffet supper was served. Mr. hitd Mm £2 r, „£!t m uv ' vnlu K t,,r » wedding Jour. JUJ. ""'t 'VIII. upon their return. tw at Atlanta, where Ur. Berry I. prom- limit In the business and social world. Thr uianlaKc uf Him Alia I. Vane nnd.Mr. Fulton B. Clnrk took place Wed- 'r* 1 **, , nn '-ru,>ou nt6:J) ut the home of the bride. nu Seventh avenue. Itoth Min >aughn nnd Mr. Clark are prominently con* nectedt hmnghnnt the Booth. After n wed- ' ll 1 * Jouriicjr. Mr. and Sira. Clark will I hi hind*.™' * n * he r °" n 011 • tll ° Mtehi Alls* Ileiinlr IIroa n was the honored snest nt n dinner.party riven Monday evening hy. »!■*»>', IJ r *- C. 1*. Orr-st their home on Highland nvenuo. ■ri'o iiinrrlitg* of Mbs Sladellm* Whit, held and Mr. W III,or Kelley took place In New Orleilua Tburtlday. sir. ami Sira Hr ley will make Birmingham tlielr home Sir, nml Mi^ IJorrlaupTUntthena and Sir. nnd Mrs. W. W, Crawford left Bnturday for New Sork. At the foot hall- ga me Saturday nfternoon iHjtweca the Cnlvrnlty of Alabama and the Alalmina Polytechnic Institute, Sllsa Irn llrnddeld mill- Silas Evelyn Henrey were sponsors for the former and Miss f "■ Nnliern and Sllss Beanie hiirne. Tea., for the Inner. . S'r. nnd Sir*. Charles t). Look* with their two children nnd tholr governess nre In ciinso City, Va. f NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS Sllss l.nulsc Frith, who will be one of next year'* popular de butante*, will go m Atlanta the last of the month to visit Miss Ethel HufT, who won her guest hero laat autumn, and won de llghtfully entertained. Misses Blanche Carson and Martha Whitman, of Atlanta, who will be given •rreral n mplimentnry affairs during their ilsit. will arrive November 16 to visit Silas Ellso Lipscomb, who give* a bridge dinner for them November 17. Tin' opening ball of tho season at the Standard (Tub will take place next ondny evening. Mrs, Charles 8. Caldwell will give an afternoon tea November 13 In honor of her house'guests,' Mrit. Guy Fenner, of .VulsPimi: Mrs. Herbert Brown Swift, of Chicago, and Mr*. Illchard Duke. .Mrs. Addle C. Bcn*on glv.es'a lunch eon at the Golf nnd Country Club to- v, with Mrs. Guy Fenner as brnirre. Virginia Clay-Clopton, the well known Southern writer, author of "A Belle „f the 50's,” was In Nashville the f the week en route to Louis- She was ’ the guest of her nephew nnd niece, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ri llenuugh, whose daughter, Ml** ■v Collier Rennugh. was murrled Wednesday to Mr. Edgar Etioch Vrectand, secretary' of' the Memphis Street Railway Company. Mrs. Clay- Cbipton Is more than 80 years of age, but her faculties are unimpaired and she is still a very bright and charming tretwin. - . George Thompson will give a hen Thursday afternoon, November 15, ■ honor of hey daughter, Mrs. Roy Thompson, a recent bride, who was In Atlanta a week or two ago on her wed ding trip. Hiss Elisabeth Davison will give a mr l party on November 14 In honor of her guests. Miss Annie Keith Frasier, daughter ,if .Senator James B. Frasier, tvh" Is one of'the-years debutantes In Chattanooga, and Washington; Ml»s Albtn TUilnofkf-of Clnrtnnntl, nnd Miss Helen Van Cleve, of Indiana. Mr. William Lyon Martin, of Augus ta, Ga.. was In Nashville this week to serve as heat mun at the marriage of his brother, Mr. Alex M. .Martin, and Miss Annie Williamson on Tuesday evening, which was a brilliant event of the week. Mias Gertrude Whitworth, one of the Season's debutantes, gave a danee last night to compliment her guest, Miss Irene Turner, of Oklahoma city. To night the dancing set will enjoy anoth er dance nt the Duncan Hotel In tho nrst dance of the recently drganlxed Gentlemen's Cotillion Club. Miss Estelle Shook entertained the Girls' Whlat Club nt n pretty card par ty this afternoon to compliment her house guest, Miss Bessie Jemfson, of Birmingham. Among the. guests were Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, of Atlanta. Miss Shook will entertain the Bridge club of which she is president at luncheon on November 16. Miss Jem!-' son has been entertained with a dum ber of dinners and other complimen tary affairs this week. Including i lurheon at the University Club oi. Monday with Miss Sammle Keith us hostess. Two debut events of next week in Nashville are those of Miss.Marion Martin at the University Club Novem ber 15. and of ~Mlss Sarah Berry at the same club the evening following; Miss Martin will have as her guest Miss Susan Bronston, of Lexington, Ky.. and they will also be given a luncheon by Mrs. O. F. Noel November'17. Miss Berry’s house guests for her debut will be Miss Jennie Swann, of Dandrldge, and Miss Margerlo Weatherly, of Bir mingham. Mrs. Walter White gives a tea No vember 17 for Mrs. Henry C. Leech, a recent bride, and that evening Judge and Mrs. H. H. Lurton entertain the Benedict Whist Club. , - Nashville people who have summer homes at Rldgetop will go up Novem ber 14 to observe Arbor day at that popular summer colony. ROME SOCIAL NEWS Three marriages of unusual Interest of next Wednesday will add much to the gayety of the week and each Is be tng anticipated with a degree of pleas ure. The first of th* day will be that of Miss Georgia Angela Costello to Mr. PJdward Joseph MulhrrJn, whirh will ho solemnised nt the Sacred Heart cluii cluat 9 o'clock In the nAnnlng. The marriage ceremony will bfc followed by u wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's mother on Broad street, aft er which the young couple wilt leave for a Northern bridal trip. . The next of the Wednesday marriages will bo that of Miss Mary Perry Braeey and Mr. John L. Watkins, nt 7 o'clock In the evening at St. Paul's church, the same church nt s:30 o'clock will occur the Wedding of 5Ils» Lena Ferrl* to ProteKMor Jordan Sanford. Miss Ferris Is a member of the younger clety set and her marriage to Mr. Jor dan will bo a brilliant event. On Satur day at the home of Mrs. Thomas P. Branch will occur the marriage of Miss Annie Laird Branch to .Mr. Edward Dana Osgood. The ceremony will be performed at high noon and will be one of the mpst brilliant weddings of the season. Mrs. W. F. Eve and Mrs. Harry Cab- antss are guests of General Clement A. Evans In Atlanta. Mrs. John Calhoun Slmonds, of Charleston, will be among the out of town guests at the Osgood-Branch wedding this week! Mrs. Katharine Houston Fisher has returned from Atlanta. Mrs. J. Rice Smith has returned to Richmond, Va., after a visit to friends In the city. Mps. Edwin G. Wefcd has gone to Gulf- Ifort, Miss., to attdhd the convention of the United Daughters of the Confeder acy. Mrs. Louis Gholstln, of Atlanta, will arrive th(s week In the cltjl to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. George Cunningham, and her mother, Mrs. John Butt. Miss Harriet Boyjtln Is visiting Mrs. Hans’ Robert, In Macon. Mrs. S. P. I.owls left Friday for Spartanburg. S. C„ to visit her sister, Mrs. James McGowan. Mu and Mrs. Charles Pressley have returned from a delightful visit to Philadelphia. Mlsa Virginia Anderson, of Wilming ton, K. C„ Is the guest of Miss Marian Martin. Miss Corn Iaiu Thomas, of Atlanta, visited Mrs. Ksrsh In the city last week. Miss Louise Cole, ho* returned to Al abama, after a visit to Mrs. A. Smith Irvin. Miss Carolyn Gibbs has gone to Nashville. Tcnn.. where she will spend some time with relatives. Mrs. M. O. J. Krepps. formerly of this city, was In Augusta lost week In at tendance upon the Woman's Mission ary meeting of the South Carolina synod. guests Mis Josephine Meyer, of Green-. ... Mile, anil Miss Cantwell, of Columbia. Me Mlsa Emmie Harrison, of Thomson, Is j ilv the attractive guest of her aunt, Mrs.' T. Harry Oates. Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Heyman enter tained Wednesday evening at cards for the benefit of the Synagogue choir. This week ha* been tilled with gaye ty, although there have been very few social entertainments. The Interest of everyone aeera* to center In the two fairs that arc nntv In progress, ghc Georgia-Carollna fair and the Masonic fair, both of which have been decided successes. The display of woman's work. Including the needlework depart ment. the domestic exhibit* and the display of fine arts, elicited the highest praise and admiration from not only the women, but from numbers of tnen, The Masonic fair has been also greatly patronised. Mrs. Sarah Costello has formally an nounced the approaching marriage of her daughter. Georgia Angela to Mr. Edward Joseph Mulbsrtn, the wedding to take place Wednesday morning nt o'clock,' November 14, - at th* ■M| Heart church. Both young people arc members of representative Augusta fnmlljes and mtich Intereat centrist In STILLMAN’S SPECIAL BRASS DOLL’S BED 75c \i l !■ rA vi ,rv REGULAR Value $1.50 and Mrs. Charles Harper^ Jr., have returned from a pleasant trip to New York. Mrs. Harper's many friends | «lll be glad to know that her health la "lowly but surely returning. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cothran are occu pying their new home on upper Broad j nr-et. They are going to beautify It and make II nn Idenl Southern home. .Mr*. W. T. Turnbull lias returned tonne, ufter a delightful visit to rela tive* and friends at 1 Blowing Rock and Saluda, N, C. .Mr and Mrs. Kltagerald and Mrs. W. H. Newman will soon return to Rome t" live. They will receive a cordial welcome, an they have many friends here. Mr*. Stars, Mrs. Pell and Mrs. Ava 1Ve*i, who are studying In Berlin, send man postals letting of their pleasure abroad and nre well and delighted with foreign life. Mr*. M. H. Elchberg. of Baltimore, 1* Hie guest of Mr*. Ike May, on Sec ond avenue. The many friends of Miss Mary But ler, who spent last winter In Rome, "III be pleased to learn that she has returned in the city to spend the win ter- Miss Butler Is accompanied by Mrs. 1-ee. „( Berkley, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Proctor have returned from their bridal trip and are located at the Proctor home on Third avenue. Mr*, j. b. King left this week on a visit to relatives at Slacon and In Flor id*. * Mr* Augusta \Vrlght and Mis* Addle "right are at home again from a long •ojiumi at Mentone. Mis* Frances Berrien will leave In a few days for an extended visit to south twoigia and South Carolina. Mr*. Sinn Whitmire has gone to Jacksonville Fla., on a visit to friends. Mr* R. m. Harben and children have returned from Atlanta. Mr*. James A. Smith and Mrs. Helen Mavis have returned from a visit to relative* | n Gadsden. Misses Maggie Enochs and Ruby Brinkley went to Montgomery, Ala., to •trend the Y. W. O. A. . Mr and Mrs. Charlie Pltner enter- tiuneii Judge and .Mrs. W. M. Henry and Dr. and Mrs. Iailtclle Funkhouser »t cards Saturday night. Ml** .Martha Whitman has returned home In Atlanta. F. Ayer I* home again, after -.1— t S _ Len nklLlron companled by his son, John, are spend ing a few days In the city. Mrs. M. A. Hughes returned yester day from a visit to Anniston. A party of Romans composed of Messrs. F. H. Moore, Santle Crawford, Jim Moore, Luke Mitchell and Walter Deacons, left yesterday on Mr, Moore's naphtha launch on a hunting trip up tho river. Mr. M. B. Eubanks has ' returned from a business trip to Atlanta. Mrs. W. B. Shaw has returned from a brief vist to Lafayette. The Improvements which were be gun a few weeks ago on Mrs. R. R. Harris’ residence on South Broad street have been almost completed. Dr. G. G. Sydnor and B. I. Hughes nre attending the annual Presbyterian synod at Waycrosa. Mr. Duke Black, of Washington, D. visiting relatives In the city. Edwards, of Oakdale, was yesterday. Mr*. W. G. Fuller, of Chattanooga, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. I. Mor ris, In the Fifth ward. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Lonsdell hBve returned from Richmond, Va. Mr. A. L. Lumpkin and family, of Norfolk, Va., are spending a few days In the city, the guests of relatives. Mr. M. D. McAsker has recovered from a severe illness lasting several Sir. anil Mrs. H. C. Harrington have gone to Atlanta to attend the bedside of Mr. Hnrrlngton's mother/ wth) Is dangerously III. Miss Emma Irvin has 1 returned to Washington, Ga., after a pleasant stay with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Alexander. Misses Carrie and Edna Pou have returned to Madison, Oa- after a visit to Mrs. Winter. • Mrs. Wtlllsm Bearden has returned to Atlantn, after.spending several daye with the Misses Bearden. Mr. Moses Slusky has returned to Athens, to resume his studies after spending n few days with hlsi parents, .Mr. and Mrs. D. Sluaky. Mr. Hamilton Hatch has returned to Stone Mountain, after a visit to rela tives In the city, Mr. Boykin Wright, Jr„ was down from Athens last week on a short visit to his parents. The Misses McGregor, of Warrenton, spent several days last week with Mies Nell Weigle. The Chrysanthemum Fair was post poned from last week until Wednesday and Thursday of this week, Novem ber 14 and 15. Interest centers In the approaching marriage of Miss Marin Theresa Buttle, of this city, to Mr. Sidney PoweJl- But- Air. UUKC C.,J* visiting Bt-. W. T. In'the city y • bin* absence visiting her children. J; F. Gurley, of Madison, has arrlv- "t In the city and accepted the position •• foreman of the Rome Knitting Mill. Mr-. .Vannle Llgon, of Bartow roun- ‘B ■* visiting Alisa Gussle Henderson. ■’ll** Mary Dean Towers, of Mart- ttia Is the guest of Miss Julia Dean. . Mr*. Hines M. Smith. Miss Sara "tni’li and Charles Smith are spand- "ik several days in Hot Springs, Ark. "i** Sallle Haskins, of Cleveland. ■ is the guest of Sire. B. I. Hughes. Mr -' E. H. Cotclough has gone to Ikon to visit her daughter, Mr*. * ' West. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jordan, of Chat- are visiting friend* and rel- In the city. 1 rthmel Dan Barnett ha* returned Macon, where he went to attend , Masonic grand lodge. Mrs Mark G. McDonald entertained f Novelty Club at her home on ' 1! ’<lny.' afternoon' at 3-o'clock. ■A*. T. Sims, who hae been vts- 1; on mother. Sir*. John M. Proc- ■■’* returned to her home In Flor- -g Frank J. Cohen, of Atlanta, ac- EATONTON. Miss Luda Elisabeth Hutchinson cel ebrated her seventeenth birthday on Wednesday night with a purty at the home of her parents. The house was decorated beautifully for the occasion and an observation contest was en joyed by the guests. Mr. Joseph Wil liams won the prize. Delicious refresh ments were served at a late hour. Misses Mae Thompson and Sue Reid Walton, of Madison, are the guests of Mrs. Teter Walton, Jr. Miss Rich Waltou, of Madison, I* visiting Miss Anna Low Nlsbet. The young men of the Nine O’clock German Club gave to the Visiting ladles of the town a danre Friday night at Hotel Putnam. Mrs. Peter Walton, Jr„ gave a charming afternoon oarty Saturday for Mrs. Henry Dale Spivey. A contest was enjoyed by the guests, and a de licious salad course was served. Mrs. Spivey was preeented with a beautiful bride's book. On Friday evening last the "Just For Fun" Club was entertained In delightful way by Miss Lillie Williams at her home, on the lllll. Those pres ent were; Misses Mary Dennis, Ruda Hutchinson, Mattie and Sara Heara, Atlas McKibben, of Jackson; Messrs.. Tom McKibben. Edwin Nelson, Paul Ballard, Joe Wllllama and Lucius Lit tle. harTTson. The school opened Monday with a good attendance. The county now has a dis trict school system, nnd the school will bo graded os soon os possible. New fnr- nltiiro has tieon ordered for the school, but It has not yet arrived. Ilarry Itnmin, who haa lieed with Hutch inson Bros., will leave »">tl for Tlftou, where he has n gissl position. JiulUhig from the nainlier' of drummers seen lu llnralann, husliu'ss must lie good lu this section. Mrs. M. A. Ifodnett has bad as her guests. Misses Halite nnd Norn ('amp, of Erin. nt this pine**, embracing lust Hunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. it. Taylor nml lime daughter, Annie unit Nell, after n pleasant visit to friends In llnrnlson nml vicinity, have returned to Griffin. T. W. Calaban wouc to Oakland yentef. day. Monk llaughn nml family, of Atlantn, nre visiting J. II. Bnugbii. Mr. and Mr*. W. O. Ilerndoa apent Wed- newlay In Neivnon. Mr*. M. T. Caldwell nml llttlo daugh ter. of <*nrme), were In llaralaon sbopulng Tliurndny. CARLTON. Mr*. Chnrie* Howard, of hexlngtou, pasa- c*l through Canten Hnndsy, en route to Eualev, H. ('.. to the marriage of her '■"II- •lu. iir. A. It. Mathew*, of Elberton, to Altos Hnygmsl. of Easley. H. ('. liiYftotlou* have la-eu received from Mr. amt Mrs. Thimss Jefferson Hcolt to the mnrringe of their daughter. Ruth, to Mr. Roger* Williams, on Thursday afternoon, Novenilier 15. at 1 o'clpek. A cordial Inters*! U felt In the approach ing marriage of Alina Alinl'V Witcher, to Air. E. ti. Kilpatrick, nest Thnredny after noon, nt half isvst 3 o'clock. Richard Elmer Ward la In Atlanta thin week on a buslneaa trip. _ Mrs. Janie Gholstln end daughter. Eunice. their marriage. Air. and Alra. Thomas Garrett, of At lanta. who hfcve been spending several days this week at the Genesta, compli mented Iff. and Mr", Royal Daniels, pf Atlanta; Mrs. Bliss, of \ Boston, and Airs. Htonr, of Atlanta, with a dinner party at the Genesta Wednesday even ing. Mr*. W. A. Mnttlson entertained In formally Wednesday evening In North Augusta, In compliment to visiting guests. Miss Nellie Crane entertained her Card Club Thursday morning. The prize, a beautiful pink kimono, was awarded Miss Dena Taliaferro. Tho Chautnuqua circle met Friday at noon with Mrs. T. D. Caswell. Mr. Gnrden DAIph, of Eavnnnah, and Miss Annie Pilcher, of Stellavllle, were married Tuesday evening at the horn# of Mrs. Frank Story, In North Aughs- ta. The young couple left after the wedding for Savannah, their future home. Air. Delph Is a.won of .Rev. W. I. Delph, of Gainesville. Air. Gcmmell burner nnd Miss Mamie Agerton were married Tuesday even ing at the home of the bride's parent*, nt Evans, Go. The young people are at home to-(heir friends at the resi dence of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Turner, on Wnlton way. Augusta was represented at the Co lumbia state ball by Mr. and Mrs. James U. Jackson, Airs. Reuben Clark, .Miss Anne Walton Butt. Miss Alarie Phlnlsy and Miss Louise Tobin. Miss Lester Culver, of Sparta. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heath. Mrs. John Branaford and Alaster Bransford have returned from Virginia. Mrs. George Boynton and little daughter, of Atlanta, are guests of rel atives In the city. Alias Estelle Hauser, of Wadley, Ga, le the guest of Augusta relatives. Atlas Sallie Fair Pope, of Washing ton, D. ('., Is visiting Miss Lily Roun tree. Alias Harriet Adams Ganahl has re turned from New York, Miss Josephine Iffimemeyer. of Greenville, and Miss Cantwell, of Co lumbia. nre visiting Mrs. Hamilton Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paschal, of Atlan ta. visited relatives In the city this week. Mrs. D. P. Hnaelton, of Athens, will visit Mrs.. Hamilton Walton shortly. Alias Annie Butt has returned from a pleasant visit to Mrs. W. J. Tgylor. In Columbia The Misses McGregor, of Warrenton, are guests of Miss Nell Weigle this Airs. George G. McWhorther Is ex pected home Saturday from a visit to New York and Washington. || Exactfy Like Cut. This'Doll Bed is 18 inches long, 11 inches wide and 15 inches high. It is made of nenfly bent brass rods. Has mattress, two pillows and canopy toil. All draperies and coverings are made of beautifully flowered Cretonne. Can lie folded perfectly flat, and each bed is packed in a neat box. Just the thing for the little girl's Christmas gift. # Special Monday, p»+r Tuesday and'Wednesday, only! m STILLMAN FURNITURE COMPANY 52 NORTH BROAD STREET MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Gadsden Mr*. T. 0. CfeMPfe hn« n'turnml from u extended vlalt to her father at Ttia- W nnd Mr*. ICmuiett Print hnve return °d from a vfalt to relittlrt* In Texan. CmNH D. I. White, of llnntavlllf, wa» hart Wc'liioftil'tv. Dr. it. W. Sim we, of fainter, waa the guret of frli'iidx for eeveml dnjre here. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Plnknrd nre visiting In. Ulrnilnaiinm. Tho Woinitn'ii IIoiiio Mission Socletx •rtiifaed tin* cuuitroenUoti of the First Methodist chnreh Frltfay ctenlng nt the itniisfay school rooms. Mrs. W„,J. 3f-irt111 Is vlfltlog In Cltn'ln nntl, nnd will foe absent some time. Joseph Dodgers entertained the memlters of tho I'oenhontns Club with a trolley party Tnesday evening.** Professor I. W. Hill, stale superintendent of education, was A visitor here on Tues day. C. I!. Potter, of thhi elty. mid Miss Carol Wifa.ui, were itutrrled at the home of the hrhle'at 8t. Stephens, Ala., Tuesday eten- Mrs. B. B. Itofolnton, of Tnlladegn, the unest of Mrs. H. O. Dntnns. Mrs. J. B. Martin and Mrs. J. U Tanner are lu l*oulsr!lte this week. The Krlontan club waa entertained by Mrs. O. It. Hood Friday nfternoon. Mrs, Charles L. Gunn entertained the Etr. l*roldery olrele at her homo on Chestnut rtm?t Thursday afternoon. Miss Mary Martin hns relumed from Bat tle Creek. Mich. Mrs. W. C. Pa den wss hostess for the Wednesday Cord Club last Wednesday nt her home on Forest avenue. Captain W. 11. Htaudlfer, of Birmingham, visited friends here Thursday. Jem C. King wns a visitor here on Thnrs- Ini of Comer, were tho guests of Dr. add Mrs. O. I.. Deadwyler, last Hunday. Miss Move Wynn, of the state normal Hi-hool. visited her pareuts, Mr. rtud Mrs. John D. Wynn, recently. A. F. Brow u, who has l»een critically III for several days. It Improving. Cadmus Dead wyler visited Elberton Tues day aud took In the elreus. Miss Islllle Johnson entertained a party of young Indies from Comer Katurday night ami Hunday. Mrs. !.', M. Witcher nnd daughter. Miss Florence, visited Mrs. Herbert Witcher Wednesday. Miss Cordelia Wadklns. of Oglethorpe county, ts the guest of her sister, Mra Dr. Bradford. MODERN EXPERT DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES Crown and $4 Bridge Work Set of dr e Teeth All other Dental Work at Prices that will please. Plates made and delivered same day. OR. E. G. GRIFFIN’S GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS 241-2 miTEHlLL SIBEET Bell Phone 1708. HOURS: 8 A. M. TO » P. M. SUNDAYS. 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. CHATTANOOGA, TENN A wedding of note was that of Miss Kell tasenhy nnd Mr. Kdwnrtl Hays, son of the county court clerk of this eonnty. The uinrrlnge occurred nt the Forest Avenue Methodist Hplsropnl church. In lllll City, Itcv. (Jlhtm officiating. After a tour through Ohio, the young couple will reside In Hill City. Miss Almy LeCroy was united In mar riage to John Wlilt ten burg, at the home of Mrs. Julius Come*. Ilev. Ira M. Boswell officiating. After the wedding Journey, the couple will reside here. Miss Aim Watkins entertained nt lunch eon In honor of Mrs. Morrow Chnmhcrtaln. It was dlatiuttlvely elegant In plan, al though marked ’ by the charm of perfect simplicity In detail. White ctirysanthemmns were the flowers used, and covers were laid for Mesdamea Chamberlain, Nteele, Ben- esse, Hngle nnd Kreusl, nnd Misses Kvans, Isoveman, Vaughn, Watktas, Montague. The following Invitation was Issued re cently: "Mr. and Mrs. Newell Kauders re quest the honor of your presence nt the marriage of their daughter. Norliiue, to 31 r, James Harvey Anderson. Jr., on Tuen day evening. November 20, M at 8 o'clock. First Baptist chmrh, Chattanooga, Teuu, After December 15, at home at 236 Lindsay street. Chattanooga, Teou.*' F. B. Willard hnr- returned from Hen (Icrsonvllte, N. C., where he attended the marriage of hia brother, B. (k Willard, which took place nt that city on Katnnlay. Colonel Charles P, R. Daniel, of Ka fail fa, Ala., came up last night on account of the serious Illness of his sister, Sirs. K. J. Ro per, on West Hlxtb street. Miss Rdnn Rorrherdtug wilt return this Week from a house purty at Ilellbackle. Sirs. C. K. Betts, of Huron. H. Dak., awl Miss Frances Henderson, of Dalton, Ga., have arrived to visit Mrs. J. R. Palmer. Miss Rtofse Brown, an attractive Atlan ta girl, remains the guest of Miss Nannie Lee Trigg. Upon her return to Atlanta, | or 3|^rrletta, which Is now her home, she | will be accompanied by Miss Nssnlc Les ! Trigg for an extended visit i 3!rs. W. D. Garvin la satlclpatlng a visit j from Mrs. Nlsfa-t Wlngfleltf. of Angnsta. Mrs. I>. M. Key awl Mr. Jfdm Key will I spend the winter at Ashland with Mr. nml Mrs. Z. C. Patten. Silases Key and 3iur jgaret Her will leave early In the winter I 1 for Washington. Mrs. Lowry l.imb and children h*v • «*otm» from I.yerly, Ga.. to often.! tin* win ter with Captain awl 3lr». C.\ A. Lyarty Mrs. Foucbe Is spending the winter lu At lanta. ig in Atlanta. . W. M. Bankaton. of Crew !*ak», La'., Is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGInthery. of Bir mingham. nre visiting relatives here. 3!Iss Alice Camp Is visiting her sister, Mrs. lands Kidd, nt Anniston. , covjngVon. Miss Inn Hardy Is spending some time with Mr. and Mr*. G. 11. Cornwell. Colonel R. W. Milner was In Macon Monday atteudiug the session of the grand lodge of 3tasons. Mrs. R. B. Mason nml'llttje son, Jnek, nre visiting relatives In Angustn this* week. 3Ir. K. II. Wiley, of Monroe, Is spending the week with his daughter, 3lrs. O. Bird, on Kloyi! street. Greenesboro 3fr, nnd 3!rs. Plug Ivlmhro nre attending the fair In Katonton this week. .Mrs. J. A. Carry lias returned from visit to Angustn. Mrs. Cornwall nnd two little daughters, who hnve been with Mrs. Howard KiynoMa for aevernl months, linvc returned to their home lu tsontsbuia. ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Mrs. • * , -- 1 spent i hits reiuruou to i... Mrs. Felix Boswell Is visiting relatives lu Athens. 31 rs. Hurry M. Spinks and Mrs. George Kplnkrf aud children nre vlsltlug relatives In Mhdlson and Fstouton this week. Mrs. Jnlla McNnln Is lu Atlanta. 3lro. Joel Cloud nnd daughter, Kndly. of Lcxlugtnn, arrived In the city Wednes day to spend several days with Dr. and 31 rs. D. L Cloud. 3Ira. J. C, Crosslev. of Bnlrdatown, was s recent visitor In Grceusfairo. Mlsa Hsllic Park and Mr, Noel Park spent Thursday In Penflehl. Invitations have been received In this elty to the mnrringe of Miss Nannie Lowe I*much to Mr. AlfaTt Walker Wler, of Athens, the wedding to ocenr on WcUiics- dny afternoon, November the 21st, at half K st live o'clock, at the Baptist church In Is city., K. nrvey Armor spent Tuesday In Raton- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Dare Wright nnd Miss Hnllle Wright are Jn Winder for a itay of several weeks. 31 Iss Adnlitble Allen, of Atlanta, spent a few days last week with Miss Hallle Park*. Professor T. P. Carter Is spending a few days In Greenstioro. 3|rs. William U. Armor nud Miss f«oht Armor are with Mrs. W. U. Hutchinson, In Katonton. during the fair at that nlnee. Dr. and Mrs. H. Crawford, of Atlanta, ro exp-—*-• —* *- *- —— 4 —■— time wit This Is Not For Ladies To Read! •9sn pioq-asnoq joj ssaiuji jsqDoj pan saAiuji udt{9)ix ‘sjossiog JO 3UJJ II n J T Auvo ‘793JIS SJ319J 091 ‘uos 5J> 93p9[OOQ 'jp ■& JTtqi A\ouq iijav Xaqj ppioqs X9qi ji jng Slr«. (I, II. Wllllum* hns r*-turn***l lininit from • twu wrt-k.' rl.lt t*> rulsllri*. lu Atlanta. Hi.. Kilns KII«o, nf Dsrhslil, N. ('.. Is th. sttrurtlr. zanit of Mr. soil Mrs. N. H. Turner. She I* the 'lrtUL-liter »*f Hr. J. (, Kits**, presld.nt of Trinity *-oll.z.. The I'. I>. t'.’» will hsri* tlirir rrzulsr niorrinz ni'it Wiiln.Klsy nt th. hiuu. of Mrs. W. I). Travis. Ml.* Marsh llrivu. of llostlck. Is th. Z'l'-t of Mrs. (I. (’. Alls ins. on Floyd Str*'**t. Mrs. J. T. I'orl.y. of Msrl.tta. It rlsltlnz h.r .IstiT, Mrs. II, II. AiHlmou. B*r. Il.nry It. I'm., of Htrorsvlll.. .pout s.v.nil ilnrs h.r. till* w«*k tho zurat of lion. J. (I. I'sif. —Mr. nml Mrs. A. Itoy*' Bar. r.lurn.*l from *[W i-xteiHlei] visit to (JriH'l.y, Onto., and Mnsrae**)* and' Tnft, ' “ Mrs. J. B. Dozto. v out*., is VlsttillZ lie. *,"."■*■» ■•* « -- Mr. Donald Corl.y I* .iHmdfnz soin. tfmo with Id* onrouts, Mr. sml Mra. 7. T. Corl.y. Mr. Ilnzh Franklin, of Miins6.l*l, spout sor.nil ilnys with r.lntlrMi her. this week. Ml** Ellin. Franklin, who hs* ln*»n tha truest of Ml** Itiilil. M'l'iir.r for somr tlmo, hs* r.tiirni*il tn h.r hom. In Montli’.llo. PMiocton the WAYCR08S. Mr*. Harry C. McFzdden, who lias been the ifuest of Mr. anrl Sire. John E. Wadley, left Hunday morning for her home In Atlanta. Mlsa Annie Paine has returned from Montlcello, Fla., where she hae been to attend the mnrrlaze of her cousin, Mlsa Murj- Hamilton Danham, to Mr. D. H. HIM Arnold, which took place on the evening of October 34. The Waycroas Literary Society met Saturday afternoon with Mra. John Cox. Milton was the subject studied and the sketch, en Interesting one, waa read by Mr*. T. W. Morrison. Read ings from the author were; "Eve's Dream," hy Mrs. Agnes Findlay, and “Lycldas," by Mrs. Amelia Heldt. Miss Annie Mey Phelan gave "Current Top- les” In an entertaining manner. Music was furnished hy Ml** Annie Laurie Walker. After the program was finished Mr... Cox entertained ner guests with a de lightful salad course. Mr. ('. E. Schofield, of Atlanta, apent Sunday In the city. Messrs. George Dole Wadley and Willis J. .Swain, of Atlanta, have been visitors to Wnycross this week. Mrs. J. E. Wadley and her guest, Mlsa Anna Wadley, of Bolingbmae, left this morning for Jacksonville to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J, Chandler Reynolds. Mr. Charles A. fiheldon, who attended tha state IT. D. C. convention at Amert- cus last week, has' returned to Way- —- DUBLIN. Mr. D. W. Burch, of Alamo, was In the city Monday. Mr. O. R. Methvln spent laat week In Eastman, the guest of his brother, Mr. C. M. Muthvln. Alisa Fannlu Weaver haa returned from Atlanta, where She tins been for some time attending school. Mr. W. II. Rogers spent last week In Savannah. Mra. J. A. Thomas, who has been visiting relatives In Macon for some time, hns returned home. Dr. W. A. Thomas and wife, of Mll- tedgevllle, ere the guests of relatives In the city. Mr. J. A. Wyohe, of Hawklnsvlllr, Is now agent of tho W. A F. road In this city. Miss May Robison returned Hunday from a visit to Cochran and Hawklns- vllle. Mrs. Mamie Chapman, of Macon, Is visiting relatives In the city. Mr*. II. R. Russell has returned from a visit tn Vhlalla. Mrs. I,. G. Henry has returned from Wadsworth, N. (.’., where ah? has been spending the summer. Alls* Berthu Hines, of Vldallo, spent Saturday In the city. Miss Annie Laurie Lewis has re turned to her home In Hawklnsvllle after a pleasant visit to this city, the guest of Air. and Mrs. Thomas Peters, Jr. ^ Jli'-v, it. Daniel hae returned from trip tt^Matman. Miss - RunJBUghtower has returned from Atlanta, Were she has been with the educational department of the Tabernacle Baptist church. Dr. Charles flicks has returned from a trip to Atlanta. Mr. J. P. Smith, of Tennllle, was In the city a tew days ago.' Mr*. J. S. Hchumperl. of tfdalla. spent Saturday In the city. * Mr. ('antjr-Hooks has gone to Haw klnsvqte for several months. Miss Maude Gamble, after a pleasant visit to the city, the guest of Mrs. F. It. Roberson, has returned to her home In Louisville. Miss Annibel Peacock left Wednes. day for a visit to friends and rela tives In Macon. Alls* Louise Pierce ha# returned to her home In Savannah, where she* was the guest of Mrs. F. H, Roberson. Dr.,1. H. Walton spent several days NEVER MIND THE WEATHER Everybody Can Use the Bell / TELEPHONE TO SHOP TO VISIT TO TRAVEL Weather and distance make no difference to Bell Telephone sub scribers. Reasonable Rates Contract Dept. Main 1300 BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY. last week In the city. Mr. E. R. Nelson spent Monday and Tuesday in Montlcello. Miss Louise Thompson has returned to the city from her home In Dothan, Ala. GRIFFIN. Wednesday afternoon Mra. M. J. Dan lei entertained the Missionary Society from 3 to 5 o'clock. The usual routine of business was transacted, then an entertaining feature had been arranged by the hoatess. In the way of s musical program. Mrs. C. L. Willoughby sang a solo and Mias Cummins played an. Instrumental number. Mrs. Daniel waa assisted In receiving and serving her guests by Aire. Will Beck. Miss Alary Thomas and Miss Maggie Carswell. Atr. and Arts. J. J. Mangham left on Tuesday for a stay of two wfieks in Washington City, New York anti other points East. Mr. and Mra. Stephen*. »- Stephens Pottery, and Mrs. Lee Manly have re- | turned from a trip to New York, Can- ado. Niagara Fall# and ntlier h'a»lern It tea. Air. and Mrs. J. Hunter Goddard hnve returned from their wedding journey In I'll.rid.i and ill.- at hnltie la [heir friends nt the restdenee of Airs. Alnttlii Watt, on Tenth street. Air*. Annie Atari* Iturkr, of 51 West North avenue. Atlanta. On . tins Issued Invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Ethel Agne*. to Mr. James Uriah Horne, formerly of Grltlln. Alisa Husanne Grantlnnd gave a pic nic Wednesday to the full..wing vuing ladles: Miss Bertha Brnwner. .Miss Julia Hunter, of Savannah, and Mis* Hamilton, nf Virginia. Thursday evening Air. and .Mrs. Los Drake gave a bird supper to Air. and Aire. Young Gray nnd Air. nnd .Mrs. Jo* Boyd. Alisa Rebecca Wall ho* as her guest* Mlsa Theo Unsley and Air*. Tracy Baxter, of Alpcon. Mrs. Howard Watt entertained tha following young ladles at n euchre par ty Tuesday afternoon: Ml - Secrlla Wood# and Alias Hunli i of Savannah; Alias .Mamie Alllls. Alls- Martha llraw- her. Miss Husanne Granthind. Mis* Theo .Mills. Alisa Fannie Gordon Kim brough. Gena PrHehei Alls* Opal Smith and Miss Annie Goddard. BRUNSWICK. A Inuui-h IHirty was Clreu Ihl* week hy Mr. nud .Mrs. T. J. lTemlnz. Jr. Those la the party were Misses Lyon. Iflniilns. 1'iHinlly. Wood, and Me**rx Ranks, Hup- kins. Min In-1*011 nml Ttumiaa. Air*. K. II. Macon will entertain the Wom an's Card ('lull ncit Thursday. The Junior sl}.||*nd Em-hre rial, met yesterday with Mr*. T. I. Fleming. Jr. The Arnett I'hili met yesterday aa,| reor ganised for the aeanm. Air*. Sillier Xlght- fngale Will entertain the eluli nest U*i In.-* dny. Mrs. J-, AY. Thoms* entertained the m-,\ lirldgc elnli yesterday. Cut flowers, f,-,n < and pnhua were the di*-*iratl,ai*. ■taliin-aie refreihment* were served. The first cotillion of the season will he given Wednesday evening nt th ■ Oglethorpe hotel hy u nnmlier of Brunswick - young men, In compliment to tin- yo i.oh,-* composing th* "A* You UM It" ('hit, Invitation* lure been Issued in Mi - younger married net. Mrs. F. l>. Alkeu entertain.-1 it ten yesterday from' 4 to «, complimentary to Mi** .France* Aiken, of IVumculn. nml Mr*. 4*. It. Lloyd, of Harnminh. A bridge elnli hns bSfiZ •^ulseil the niSKrieil ladle* C,r It iii--wt, I.. The .-ini* wljl I*, known a* tie- Mu- led Woman's ■ nop. FOR CHRISTMAS CLOBE-VVERNICKE “ELASTIC” BOOK CASES :;;™ MOWER-HOBART CO.