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^BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS [J AUGUSTA SOCIAL, NEWS
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Tk * .!••»• :t party
L«r. “f eutimrnv, Tex., 1*5* Mr. and Mrs.
I. Brown, «t tie* Country Club
wns quite nn elaborate affair.
In fb»* nature of a souvenir xennnn.
■ |‘s gown was of white silk, with
n 1 (.hi
ipHately deco-
t* to”""'
six. Til, rl.t
B r*H
refi i alunents in
|srn‘ •*
oral courses
Mrs. B. r. Mn eot« i
Maibelie
j. Jr., recent
'Ininhln. The
l Mifiiii.in li"tel ...
J. 11 ;:. 1 ; Mr. u.
Pjl' 1 palm. 1»uHoi*h nnd private Uhl-
!w "ere Mn<Tnomeljr .! rated mid
J K.«ii to the guests. Miss linden'*
P “bbii wn* <’f white chiffon «*Iotlj with real
MM McGlimv Mias Motion's guest.
- ■ . «if white lace. The cotillion
Mr. Charles DnrU and Mix*
i \ Jmffet ippper was served. Miss
gddeii "Ml f »e tlm Jioiioretl guest at several
“ nnd Mr. Maxwell R. ISerfy took place
iiironts. General ..mL.
on Twelfth nrenne nomtfc. The
. wtteh 'Tat wllne«s«»i| hr only
L rota rives and rt few friends, took place
; : yi. Ml* John<ton w i*.attired In a
I jWindoi
bride
II* ..
■arliiee with tnlle vHI and car*
t r«*sea. ImmeUtntely after thn
nttsnded „ Mtlvl
biiltut «tip|H>r na wrrnl.
Berry left tint evening fi
Mr. and Mrs.
HJ * Hr SS evening for n wedding Jour-
umm tlii'ir return. 1,« at
Kg Berry
The marriage of Mias Add L Vaughn
nnd Mr. Fulton B. Clark took place wed-
JS2 d iSto a,teru ^? a iJ** ot the home.of
V M,Jh,; d £ , «. 0, l» lk 7,? nt ^ avenue. Iloth Miss
\augbn and Mr. Clark are prominently con-
nectedt hroughent the tyonth. 'After a wed-
gfUSHPlJI* ««*> M*. Clark will
hinds me the r OWU hou#e 0,1 l,le
the High-
nle Brown was the honored guest
; Party ffjven Monday evening by
V* *• Off at their 1
Miss Renule Brown
nt u dinner pi
Mr. and Mrs.
Highland avenue.
The murrtam of Ills* M»4ellflR „ ull .
vl£ .0 Mr - 'VIlhnr K.lley took pine. In
Xf—''fi Mr. fltnl Mm.
Whit
New Orleans Thursday.
Kelley will make Birmtni I _
Mr nud Mm , Inrr!«o« Matthews nnd fir.
Xon- York" . ( r “" for ' 1 ,e,t kntqplsy for
At the footbnll (tnmo Fntunlny nfteriwnn
between the niverstty of Alabama anil 111,
Alnliaum PWtatalc lil.tltnte, Mina Ira
Hrnilfiekl nud Mlaa Evelyn Henrey wer.
KHinnnra for the former nnd Mina Nellie
Nnliera nml Mina Bennie Brown, of Ole-
liuruo. Tex., for the latter.
Mr. "ml Mm. Chariot O. Locke with their
two ehlldren nnd their korerpean are In
Chase City, \a.
j NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS
Miss I.oulnc Frith, who will be one
| of next year’* popular debutantes, will
,0 i.i Atlanta the laat of the month to
visit Miss Ethel HufT, who wa* her
jurst here Inat autumn, and was de-
t uthttally entertained.
Blanch* I'araon and Martha
Whitman, of Atlanta, who will be given
Kvrral complimentary uftairn during
their Vl.-lt. will arrlvo November It to
Visit Ails* Elite Lipscomb, who gives
bridge dinner for them November 17.
' The opening ball of the season nt
I the Standard Ct
[^ub will take place next
I Monday evening.
I Mrs Charles 8. Caldwell will give at!
I afternoon ten November 13 In honor of
her house guests, Mrs. Guy Kenner, of
Uulstana; Mrs. Herbert Brown Swift,
of Chicago, and Mrs. Richard Duke.
Mrs. Addle C. Denson gives a lunch-
sin at the flolf and Country Club to-
mrrmw with Mrs. Ouy Fenner os
how l ee.
Virginia Clay-Clopton, the well
mi Southern writer, author of "A
| Bello of the 50's," was In Nashville the
|f the week en route to Lnuls-
I vine, she Vas the guest of her
I nephew and niece, Mr. anti Mrs. Henry
I ('. Benaugh, whose daughter. Miss
■ Collier Benaugh, was married
| Wednesday to Mr. Edgar, Eboch
Vreeland. secretary of the Memphis
| street Railway Company. Mrs. Cia>‘-
kn Is more than So y<
l Ooptnn Is more than 80 years of age.
I hot her faculties are unimpaired nnd
the is still a very blight and charfnlng
I wenrunr
Mr. IVilllam Lyon Murtln, of Augus
ta, Oa„ was In Nashville this week to
serve as best man at the marriage of
his brother, Mr Alex M. Martin, and
Minn Annie Williamson on Tuesday
evening, which was a brilliant event of
the week.
. Miss Gertrude Whitworth, one of the
season's debutantes, gave a dance last
night to compliment her guest. Miss
Irene Turner, of Oklahoma City. To
night the dancing set will enjoy anoth
er dance at tho Duncan Hotel In the
flrst dance of the recently organised
Gentlemen's Cotillion Club,
Miss Kitelle .Shook entertained the
Girls Whist dub at a pretty card par
ty this afternoon to compliment her
houge guest, Miss Bessie Jemlson, of
Birmingham. Among the. guests were
Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, of Atlanta.
Miss Shook will entertain tho Bridge
club of which she Is president at
luncheon on November 16. Miss Jcml-
son has b,rn entertained with a num
ber of dinners and other complimen
tary affairs thU week, . including a
Incheon at the University Club on
Monday with Miss Bammle Keith as
hostess.
debut events of next week In
Nashville are those of Miss Marlon
Martin nt the University dub Novem
ber 16, nnd of Miss Sarah Berry at the
same club tho evening following. Miss
Martin will have as her guest Miss
Susan Bronaton, of Lexington, Ky„ and
they Will also be given a luncheon by
rhich will occur In the
Three marriages of unusual Interest Her, of Atlanta,
of next Wednesday will add much to the near future.
g.'iyety of the week and each Is be-1 Mrs. Hamilton Wilkins has her!
M<*. Go rge Thompson will give a, Mrs.. O. F. Noel November 17. Miss
t™ Thursday afternoon. November 16,
| Thnmpson. a recent bride,
Atlanta a week or two ago on her wed
ding trip. .
Ilf** I'llzabtith Davison will give a
I rani party on November 14 In honor of
hrr Bursts, Miss Annie Keith Frasier,
I whu'ls one of tHa year’s debutantes ln
rhniianooga nnd Washington; Mis*
Alma ltlilnork; nf Ctnrtnnnti. nml Mlsa
Hfirn Van Cleve, of Indiana.
Berry's house guests for her debut will
be Miss Jennie Swann, of Dantlrldge,
and Miss Margerie Weatherly, of Bir
mingham. i
Mrs. Walter, White gives .a tea No
vember 17 for Mrs. Henry C. Leech, a
recent bride, nnd that evening Judge
and Mrs. II. H. Lurfon entertain the
Nashville people who have summer
homes at Rldgotop will go un.ifovem-
ber 14 to observe Arbor day' at that
IHipulnr summer colony.
ROME SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. a ad Mrs. Charles Harper, Jr.,
have returned front a Pleasant trip lo
Jfnv York. Mrs. Harper's many friends
will bo glad to know that her health Is
slowly but surety returning.
Air. and Mrs. Guy Cothran ore occu
pying ihelr new home on upper Broad
itrpot. They are going to beautify It
ami make it an Ideal Southern home.
1 Mrs. W. T. Turnbull has returned
home, after a delightful visit to rela
tive* and friends at Blowing Rock and
Saluda, N. C.
Sir. und Mrs. Fltxgerald and Mrs. W.
H Newman will soon return to Rome
to live. They will receive a cordial
i they have many friends
t.-r.
Stars, Mrs. Pell nnd Mrs. Ava
"t»i. who are studying In Berlin, send
sianv J.stals telling of their pleasure
•tir .a.i and are well and delighted with
pfeign life.
Mrs. M. H. EUtbberg, of Baltimore,
!«the guest of Mr*. Ike May, on Sec
ond avenue. '
The many friend* of Mlsa Mary But
ler. who spent last winter In Rome,
"ill be pleased to learn that she has
returned t„ the city to spend the Win
Jet, Miss Butlor Is accompanied by Mrs,
lee. „f Berkley, Cnl. >
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Proctor have
return,-,! from thefr, bridal trip and are
Ineated ,,( d, r iboctur homo tin Third
avenue.
Sir*, j. I). King left this week on n
Tl1111 1" relatives at Macon and In Flor
ida.
Sirs.
SVrlghi
•ojyl
Augusta Wrlgltt and Sllss Addle
at home again from a long
, Trance* Berrien will leave In a
Jf* days for an extcitded visit to south
, rxlu and South Carolina.
Mrs. Sam Whitmire has gone to
Jacksonville, Fla, on a visit to. friends.
Mrs. it. ii, Harben and children have
return.,I from Atlanta.
-Mrs .lames A. Smith and Mrs. Helen
JAins have returned from a visit to
reiatlv. in Gadsden.
Misses Maggie Enoch* and Rijby
*7 ink!> v went to Montgomery, Ala, to
“tend y, w . A .
Sir anil Mr*. Charlie Pltner enter-
“tned .1 adge and Mr*. W. M. Henry
*"'t I' and Mr*. Leitelle Funkhouser
Saturday night.
Sip- .Martha Whitman ha*.returned
• " h"me In Atlanta.
sit, \\ p Ayer Is home again, after
* ‘ons absence visiting her children.
J T Gurley, of Madison* has arriv
'd in • he city and accepted the position
man of th* Rome Knitting Mill.
companled by Jits eon. John, are spend
htg n 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'i)
naphtha launch on a hunting trip up
the river.
Mr. M. B. Eubank* tins returned
from a business trip to Atlanta.
Mrs. W. B. Shaw has returned from
a brief vlst to Lafayette.
The Improvements which were be
gun a few weeks ago on Mrs. R. R.
Harris' residence on South Broad street
hnve been almost completed.
Dr. O. G. Sydnor and B. I. Hughes
are attending the annual Presbyterian
synod at Waycross.
Mr. Duke Black, of Washington, D.
C'., Is visiting relatives In the city.
Mr. W. T. Edwards, of Oakdale, wa*
In the city yesterday.
Mrs. W. G. Fuller, of Chattanooga, Is
visiting her daughter, ifm. P. I. Mor
ris, In the Fifth ward.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry S. Lonsdell have
returned from Richmond, V*.
Air. A L. Lumpkin and family, of
Norfolk, Vn. are spending n few days
In the city, the guests of relatives.
Mr. M. D. McAsker has recovered
from a severe Illness lasting several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harrington have
gone to Atlanta to attend the bedside
of Mr. Harrington's mother, who **
dangerously III.
Ing anticipated with a degree of pleas
ure. The first of-the day will be th;
of Mlsa Georgia Angela Costello to M
Edward Joseph Mulherln. which wl
bo solemnised at the Sacred Heart
church at 9 o’clock In tho morning. The
marriage ceremony will be followed by
a wedding breakfast at the home o
the bride's mother on Broad street, aft
er which the young couple will leave
for a Northern bridal trip. The next
of the Wednesday marriages will be
that of Miss Mary Perry Bracey and
Air. John L. Watkins, at 7 o’clock In
the evening at St. Paul's church,
the same church at 8:30 o'clock will
occur the wedding of Miss Lena Ferris
to Professor Jordan Sanford. Miss
Ferris Is a member of the younger so
ciety set and her marriage to .Mr. Jor
dan will be a brilliant event. On Satur.
day at the home of Airs. Thomas P.
Branch^vIH occur the marriage of Mlsa
Annie Laird Branch hi Mr. Edward
Dana Osgood. The ceremony will be
performed at high noon and will bo one
of the most brilliant weddings of the
season.
Mrs. W. F. Eve and Mrs. Harry Cab,
anlss are guests of General Clement A.
'Evans In Atlanta.
Mrs. John Cnlhoun Slmonds, of
Charlestpn, will be among the out of
town guests at the Osgood-Branch
wedding this neck.
Mrs. Katharine Houston Fisher ha*
returned from Atlanta.
Mr*. J. Rice Smith ha* returned to
Richmond, Va., after a visit to friends
in the city. ,
Airs. Edwin O. Weed has gone to Gulf
port, Miss., to attend the convention of
the United Daughters of the Confeder.
acy.
Mrs. Louis Gholstln, of Atlanta, will
arrive this week irt the city to spend
some time with her sister. Mm. George
Cunningham, and her mother, Mrs.
John Butt.
Miss Harriet Boykin la visiting Airs.
Harry Robert, In Alacon.
Mrs. S. P. Lewis left Friday for
Spartanburg. S. C„ to visit her sister,
Mrs. James AlcOowan.
Air. and Aim. Charles Pressley have
returned from 'a delightful visit to
Philadelphia.
Ails* Virginia Anderson, of Wilming
ton, N. C\, Is the guest of Miss Marian
■Martin.
Atlas Corn Lou Thomas, of Atlanta,
visited Mrs. Kcrah In the city last
week.
Miss Louise Cole, has returned to Al
abama, after a visit to Mr*. A. Smith
Irvin.
Ml** Carolyn Glbhs ha* gong to
Nashville, Tenn., where she will spend
some time with relatives.
Airs, M. O. J. Krepps, formerly of thl*
city, was In Augusta lait week In at
tendance upon the Woman's Mission
ary meeting of the South Carolina
synod.
Allas Emma Irvin has returned to
Washington. Ga„ after a pleasant stay
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Alexander.
Aliases Carrie and Edna Pou have
returned to Madison, Ga., after a visit
to Mr*..Winter.
Mrs. William Bearden hoa returned
to Atlanta, after spending several days
with the Allssea-Bearden.
Mr. Moses Slusky has returned to
Athens, to resume hi* studies after
•pending a few days with his parents,
Atr. and Mrs.'D. Slusky.
Mr. Hamilton Hatch has returned to
Stone Mountain, after a visit to rela
tives In the city.
Air. Boykin Wright, Jr., was down
from Athens last week on a short visit
to his iiarent*.
The Misses McGregor, of Warrenton,
spent several days last week with Miss
Nell Welgle.
The Chrysanthemum Fair was post
poned from last week until Wednesday
and Thursday of this week, Novem
ber 14 and 16.
Interest centers In the approaching
marriage of Miss Alarle Theresa Battle,
of this city, to Mr. Hlaney Powell But-
guests Alls* Josephine Meyer, of Green
ville, end Miss Cantwell, of Columbia. I
Alls* Emmie Harrison, of Thomson, Is
the attractive guest of her aunt, Mrs.
T. Harry Oates.
Mr. and Mm. Paul Heyman enter-1
talned Wednesday evening at cards |
for the benellt of the Synagogue choir, j
This week has been Oiled with gaye-
ty, although there have been very few I
social entertainments. The Interest of]
everyone seems to center In the two i
fairs that are now in progress, the I
Georgla-Carollna fair and the Masonic
fair, both of which have been decided
successes. The display of woman's}
work. Including the needlework, deport
ment, the domestic exhibits and the I
display of fine arts, elicited the highest
praise and admiration from not only
the women, but from numbers of men.
The Masonic fair has been also greatly
patronised.
Airs. Sarah Costello has formally an.
nounced the approaching marriage of
her daughter, Georgia Angela to Air.
Edward Jeseph Atulherln, the wedding
to take place Wednesday morning at 9
o'clock, November 14, at the Sacred
Heart church. Both young people are,
members of representative Augusta f(>
families and much Interest centers In ay
their marriage. "-Jp-
Air. and Air*. Thomas Garrett, of At-
tantn, who have been spending several
days this week at the Genesta, compli
mented Air. and Mrs. Royal Daniels, of
Atlanta; Airs. Bliss, of Boston, and
Airs. Stone, of Atlanta, with a dinner
party nt tho Genesta Wednesday even
Ing.
Airs. W. A. Alattlson entertained In
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MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Gadsden
Mr*. T. O. Cartels ho* returned from
formally Wednesday evening In North hm extruded ’ visit to ber father at Tns-
Augusta, In compliment to visiting | kene.
guests, ' | Mr. and Mrs. Emuiett Frist hare return
Mis* Nellie Crane entertained her *' Vi 11 .Ivin"
Card Club Thursday morning. Th e I here Wieliuosliir" h '' f ,,un, * r,,U ' ,u
prlxe, a beautiful pink kimono, was nr. II. W. kb'swe. of Sumter, was the
awarded Miss Dena Taliaferro. , I file*! of frleudsfur Severn I days her*.
Friday *t 1 Mr. and Airs. W. I>. Plukard are visiting
The Chautauqua circle met
noon with Mrs. T. D. Caswejl.
in Uinninjrhatn.
Mr. Gorden Delph. of Savannah, and| “Sir**.,":
Atlas Annie Pllfher, of Stellavllle.weiV I M'lijodist clmreh 'Vrjdn.r cirtilng at iliu
married Tuesday evening at the home Sunday school rooms,
of Mrs. Frank Story, In North'AUgUS-I Mrs. \V\, 4. Martin l» visiting In Clucln-
ta. The young couple left after the **0. «mt, "III lot absent some lime,
wedding for Savannah, ihe|r future 1 ,1 '
Juttpb Uodirer**eiit«»rmined the luomlieni
home. Mr. Delphi* . mm of .Rev. W. w " h “ ,,0 " ey ,rar, »
Delph, of Galnenvllle. , I J. W, ffill, state superintendent
Mr. Gemmell Turner and Ml** Mamie] of education, wus u visitor here ou Turn*
Aftertnn vter4 married Tuesday, .even-| day. •* •
in* at the home of the brlde> parents, ?* ty ;h5 - SnJiL M nJ , nfi
nt Rvnmi f5n Thn v min or ncnnln nil* I /’.fl*®. 11 ' *A th* llnini of the
nt P'jnnu fin 'PLa vniinir npnnln n rn I »» ■1*011, "fir uMrrlOii hi mf III Hill* 111 lllC
I br, ‘ ,p flt ’ Mf * 8t *phenm Ain., Tuesday oven-
•at home Jo thelr friends at^the real-1 Her. Charles N’ortlu;tiff, nytor of the
dence of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Turner, on 1 kpiwopnl church, of Mobile, performing
Walton way. ceremony.
Augusta wa* represented at the Co-1'''* p* *»"* tons to Han Antonio,
lumbla state ball by Mr. anij Mrs. '' t V p tf d ttSbteson^of Talladuea. is
James U. Jackson, Mrs. Reuben Clark, n lli u Dura*.
Miss Anne Walton Butt, Miss Marie Mrs. 4. B. Martin and Mrs. J. L. Tanner
Phlnisy and Miss Louise Tobin. I are in Lmisvllle thl* week.
Miss Lester Culver, of Sparta, is the The Kylonlnn Club wa* entertalhed by
meat of Mr and Mrs R B Heath I »• Hood Friday afternoon,
guest or Mr. ana Mrs. n. «. weain. ch|l| ., M h „ uni| J, ltrPtn | Mcl t the Em
ann Master | hMiiterv nt her homo mi Chestnut
Mr*. G. It. Howl Friday afternoon.
Mr,. John Bmnetord and Matter I hroffm^'SSeai’bcr Tim
BrnnWord have returned from Virginia. ,t£“t Thurwlsv nrtornnnn.'
Mrs. George Boynton and little Ml** Mnry Martin tins rett
daughter, of Atlanta, are guests of rel- tl» Creek, Allcb. ...
allvr* In the city Mr«, W. C. l'sden was ho.tww for th**
Ml» S.tell. Hau«r, of Wjdlw. Ga. |“
CapMa W. II. Htnmllfer, of Blrnilngbsui,
i relunivd -from list.
Is the guest of Augusta .relatives.
Miss Sallle Fair Pope, of Washing- visited friends here Tlmrsdny.
ton, D. C„ Is visiting Mlsa Lily Roun-1 Jem C. King wus n visitor here on Tburt-
tree <* day sad returned to Itlrmlnsbnm Friday.
— - - - * /. 1). Snyder end soil, Wulter, are visit-
ig In Atlanta. <
' M. 'Bsnkslon. of Crew Lake, La., Is
.. _ _ ig relatives here.
Greenville, and Alls* Cantwell, of Co- I Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnirh Afelllslhery, of Blr
lumbla, are visiting Mr*. Hamilton | mlngham. nre visiting relative* here^
Wilkins.
Miss Harriet Adams Ganahl ha* re
turned from New York.
Mis* Josephine * Bornemeyer. "f vMt'ih'g'rWsth..,
Atr. and Mrs. Jack Paschal, of Atlan
ta, visited relatives In the city this
week.
Airs. D. P. Hnselton, of Athens, will
visit Mrs. Hamilton Walton shortly.
Miss Annie Butt has returned from a
gingham.
Miss Alice Cutup I* visiting her sister,
Alts. Loul«Ktdd, at Anniston.
COVINGTON
Allas Inn Hardy Is spending some time
wllli Mr. nnd Air,. II. II. Cornwell.
Colonel II. AV. Milner was In Alseon
Greenesboro
Mr. nnd'Mr*. Plug Klmbro nre attending
the fair In Katontou thl* week.
Mr*. J. A. Carry lias returned from a
returned to their
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Hplnk* nnd children are rlRltlng relative*
lu Minlls4.il and Hamilton thl* week.
■Mr*. Julia MrNnln I* lu Atlanta.
Mr*. Joel Cloud and daughter, Kmily,
of Lexington, arrived lu the city Wodnci
to *iiend aeveral days with
D. L Cloud.
. C. Croflsley, of Balrdstowu, wa*
visitor lu Greenalioro.
•p«*nt Thui
luyltutlou* have been received In thl*
city to tho twirrhee of MIm Snnnlo Lowe
liramh to Mr. Albert Walker Wlor, of
Athens, the wedding to occur on Wednes
day afternoon, November the Slat, at liolf
city.
K. nrrey Armor spent Tuesday In Eaton*
stay
Mr. and Mr*. Dave Wright ami
Bailie Wright are In Winder for a
of aeveral week*.
Mis* Adnlnlde Allen, of Atlant*. apeut
few day* last week with Ml** liable
Armor are with Mr*. W. It. Ilutehtuaou,
■Dr.
ara exueeted next week to spend *oiuv
time with Mr. and Mrs. It. U. Overton.
For Fun" Club wua entertained In
delightful way by Ml** Lillie WlUlfpnn
at her home, on the Hill. Those pres
ent were: Mi»*en Mnry Dennis, Buda
Hutchinson. Mattln and Sara Hearn,
Mlsa McKIbben. of Jackson; Messrs.
Tom McKIbben. Edwin Nelson, Paul
Ballard, Joe Williams and Lucius Lit
tle.
•Nannie Lfgon, of Bartow coun-
.siting MUa Gusaie Henderson.
Mary Dean Tower*, of Mari-
'be guest of Miss Julia Dean.
Bines M. Smith, Miss Sara
I , n ,| Charles Smith are *i»end-
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^ l-rai day* In Hot Spring*. Ark.
T /J« - Sallle Haskins* of Cleveland,
T . n , n >* the guest of Mrs. B. I. Hughes.
Ca„
G '' West
B. H. Cole lough ha*.'gone to
n to vlilt her daughter, Mrs.
»• ^ r
Mh, w. D. Jordan, of Chat-
•a.M.-;,, aw visiting friends and rel-
4t ;V »« the city.
. r *»*l Don Burnett has returned
\h..'l. Maco,l » where he went to attend
“*? M.i-onle grand lodge,
tl,. v ' ‘* rk G. McDonald entertained
Tr :-ltv club at her home, on
Afternoon at 3 o'clock,
i w. r. Sims, who has been vts-
mother. Atr*. John AI. Proc-
ret:«rncd to her home In Flor-
EATONTON.
Mis* Luda Elixabvth Hutchinson cel
ebrated her seventeenth birthday on
Wednesday night with a party at the
home of her parent*. The house wa*
decorated beautifully for the occasion
and an observation contest was en
joyed hy the guest*. Mr. Joseph Wil
liams won the prlxe. Delicious refresh
ment* were served at a late hour.
Misses Alae Thompson and Sue Bold
Walton, of Madison, are the guests of
Mr*. Peter Walton, Jr.
Miss Rich Walton, of .Madison,
visiting Mlsa Anna Low Klsbet.
m.. _ ..0 4lm Vlnn iV.
The young men of the Nine O'clock
German Club gave to the visiting ladies
of the town a danc* Friday night at
Hotel Putnam. 0
Mrs. Peter Walton, Jr., gave a
charming afternoon party Saturday fbr
Mr*. Henry Dale Spivey. A conteit
was enjoyed by the guests; nnd a de
licious salad course was served. Mrs.
Spivey wa* presented with a beautiful
bride’* book.
On Friday evening last the Just
HARAL80N.
The school opened Monday with a good
attendance. The county now has a dis
trict school system, nml the school will
lie graded as soon as possible. New fnr
nlttirc lias Itecn ordered for the school,
but It has not yet arrived.
Harry Barron, who has l»eeii with Hutch*
I noon Bros., will leave soon for TIfton,
where lie has a good position.
Judging from the uumber of drummers
Keen lu flsnilMou, business mast be good
In thl* section.
Mr*. M. A. Ilodnett bn* had
“ - ■ 1 N<
guest*. Misses Halil© and Nora rump, of
ller. Mr. Hox, of Carrolltou. held n
three-day jneeting at the Lutheran church
at thf* pine©, embracing last Numlay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor and little
HU., to friends In Haralson and vlclulty,
hnve returned to Griffin.
T. W. Galatian woue to Oakland jester*
day.
pleasant visit to Mrs. W. J. Taylor, In Monday attending the acsalon of tin. grand
Columbia 'lodge of Monona.
The Mlsaes McGregor, of Warrantor Airs. It. B. Mason nnd llltlo non, Jack
are guosta of Miss Nell Welgle this I nre visiting relnllres In Angustn ltd* week,
week. I Air. 8. II. Wiley, of Monroe, Is spending
Mrs. George G. McWhorther Is ex-I the week with Ida daaghter, Mrs.'0. I
pected home Saturday from a visit to Bird, on Fiord street.
New York and Washington. Alra. O. It. Williams has retnrned home
' from a two weeks visit to .relatives In
Atlanta. #
of Comer, were the attests rtf Dr. and Mrs. I ..Miss, Edit a Kllgo, of Dtirhsm.^N, L. Is
er, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. <«’rltTiira V H
w. *., I tend wyler, last Htinday. I 1 «, ii*'# « r nf iC j* r
Mis* May© Wynn, of thi* state normal I nt THnfnr culleif!* r ‘
K hwl. vlafte*! ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ^yuent of Trinity college.
sra&
WJbSi5r!;r'* ,, fetwrto. Tne.. 1 ^ ^
day and took lu the circus.
Miss Lillie Johnson vutertnUmln psrtjr, uXlr-
of young Indies from t.’omer Hnturday I *** rtsggr, _Mra.
night ut.il Hundny. Rev. Henry it. f
Mrs. I'. 14. Witcher and daughter. Allan "" ml . ' 1 “, T "
Florence, vlslleil Sira. Herbert Witcher I Rff' f- ,»•.
\ViMiiit*niiftY * Mr. nnd Mr
.UIkm t'orlella Wadklnn. of Oglulhorpo I extended vl.ll lo Greeley, Colo.,
lITlYredford"'' ,U " £ ° f h ' T “SS^Trtghf/wItkhTr little .l«u.
"*• ■»* *»»»*•»»*. I f In •* I ill t 11, ir It..!- lid mills In k’nruvl
inn, on Floyd afreet.
Alra. J. T. Corley, or AlnrleHn. la vlattlng
M i. tl. II. Aadrraon.
, of BanieavlUe, i
Air. and Alr«. A. Hoyo hnve returned from
—... -. ... .... . daughter,
fs>ul«e. is vl.lilng her tmrenla In Foreylli.
, Air. Donald Corley la anendlng mo III
CHATTANOOGA, TENN. I with Ills iiarenls, Air. nnd Mrs. J. T. Corley.
A wedding of note was that of Alin Nell Mr. Hugh Franhlln. of AtsMBeld. »pe»t
, _,7.1 Mr l-'elMnnl ll.ra aon sovernl day* with relatives here this week.
Istscony and Mr. ksissra ll.tys, ton nr M| Kn { yrank ln. who hna Ihk*ii the
the eounty rourt elerk of this eonnty. The 1 -
DUBLIN.
Mr. D. W. Burch, of Alamo, was In
tho city Atonday.
Mr. O. R. Afcthvln spent last week
In Eastman, tile guest of hla brother,
Mr. C. M. Mcthrln.
Miss Fanntu Weaver hm* returned
from Atlanta, where she has been for
'some time attending school.
Mr. W. B. Rogers spent last wtek
In. Savanna h.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas, who hag bora
visiting relatives In Macon for some
time, hna returned home.
Dr. W. A. Thomas and wife, of Afll-
ledgevllle, are the gue*ta of relative*
In the city.
Air. J. A. AVyche, of Hawklntvlllr, Is
now agent of the W. A F. road In this
city.
Mis* May Robison returned Sunday
from a visit to Cochran and Hawkins-
vllle.
Mrs. Afamle chapman, of Macon, Is
visiting relatives In the city.
Mr*. B. 8. Russell has returned from
a visit to Vldalta.
Mrs. L. O. Henry haa returned from
Wadsworth. N. C„ where she haa been
spending the summer.
Miss Bertha Hines, of Vldalla, spent
Saturday In the city.
Mias Annie Laurie Lewis he*
turned to her home In Hawklnevlllo
after a pleasant visit to this city, the
guest of Mr. and Airs. Thomas Peters,
NEVER MIND THE
WEATHER
Evervbodv
the Bell
Can Use
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.
Jr.
Air*. J. B. Daniel ha* returned from
a trip to Eaetman.
Alls* Ruby .Hightower has returned
from Atlanta, where she has been with
the educational department of the
the county emirt clerk nr this county. The 1Wl| , , lf ml* llulile Weaver for souie III
marriage occurred at the Forest Avenue 11,1. returned to her home In Aloutleelln.
Methodist Episcopal church. In Hill City. AIImcs Itnld* Kzrll nnd l.lssle Ballard.
JES«5£ fft© .« *2 S aT»" k'i “'TendWofTlm
through Ohio, the )oi!Dg couple will reside j 0 # |j l( » week.
In Hill City. '
Ml ah Almy Le(*roy wag united In mar- WAYCR08S.
rloge to John WMttenburg, at the home of 1 afrif Uarry C. McFadden, who has
Mrs. Julius Cornea. Itev. Ir* M. B^'ljbeen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Wadley, left Sunday morning for her
Miss Ann Watkins eutertiiluml at lunch-1 home in Atlanta-
con In honor of Airs. Aforhtn- chsmherisln. Ml*" Annie Paine has returned from
It was distinctively elegant In pish, *!■ I Montlcello, Fla., where she has been
though marked by the charm of perfect I to. attend the marriage of her cousin.
Herndon spent W- 1 ' I „| m p||elty In rtetnll. White chrysanthemnma "“ r , y . Hat I', IUo, L, I !*" ,la ^ n ' , to M
Alra M. T. Cnldwrll nud little ilaugh-jwerc the Sowers lined, nnd covers were laid | P-.H..Hm^lrnnld, ^vhlch^took place on
ter, of Ca’rme'l, went In Haralson shopping’for 'Atesdames Chnuitswlsln, Ktecle, lien
Tlmrsdny.
Knsley. 8. C.. to the nuirrlage of her cou
sin. I>r. A. II. Aluthews. "f Klbcrton, to
nHSHSTo... have been received from Mr.
and Airs. Thomts. Jefferson 8cntt to the
marriage of /heir daiighfert Kttfh, to Air.
Itogers Wllllkms. on Thttrs-Ly afternoon,
November 15. at t o'clock.■ taw
ETpatrlek, next Thnraday after-
f ns jf — A*nlA*vtl
uooii. st hslf past 3 ©Vbvk.
IUehard Elmer Wan! Is In Atlante. this
week on n buslnes* trip.
)lrs. Janie Gholstln and daughter. Eunice.
‘ lank J. Cohen, of Atlanta, ac—
MODERN EXPERT DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES
Crown and
Bridge Work
Set of
Teeth
$4
$5
All other Dental Work at
Prices that o will please.
Plates mado and delivered
same day.
DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS
21 1-2 WHITEHALL SK'ET Bell f'icnt 1?08.
HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 8UNDAY8. 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M.
the evening of Octobot; 24.
Kngle end Krensl. nnd Mlswts Kvnns. | c Jhe Waycroas Utcrn|'y Society met
vsiitmHtt wn.L-in- Saturday afternoon with Mrs. John
Locnutn, Vajighn,, ''ntklns, Montague l Cot Milton was the. subject studied
The fu lowing Invitation was Issned re- oni| the sketch, an Interesting one, was
eently: Air. ind Mrs. Newell handers re- rC(U j hy Mr*. T. W. .Morrison. Read-
qnest the honor of your presence nt the from the nnlhnr were; "Eve's
marriage of their daughter, Norinue, to Dream,” by Alra. Agnea Findlay, anti
Mr. James Harvey Anderson. Jr., on Tne*. "Lycldas.” by Air*. Amelle Heidt. Mias
day evening. November SO. ll«, at I o'clock, Annie May Phelan gave "Current Top-
Flrat Baptist chsrrk, Cksttsaooqt. Tenn. |cs" In an entertaining manner. Music
After"December 16. at heme st 5» Lindsey was furnished ny Miss Annie I-auric
street, Chattanooga, Tenn." Walker.
F. -B. Willard har returned from Hen- After the program wa* finished Mr...
deraonvtllc, N. C.. where he attended the Cox entertained her guests with a de-
marriage of his brother, B. O. Wllliird, Hghtful salad course,
which took place (It that city on katurdsy. I Mr. C. E. Schotteld, of Atlanta, spent
Colonel Charles P. 8. Imnlei, of Euranla. | Rundnyjn^the_ctty f
Ala., came up last night on account of the
e F ...1. ' Vadl ' y * ad
serious Illness of bis sister, Mr*. B. J. Ito j '' ll ) 1 * J , * be * n
per, on West With street. deltas to U nyern” this week.
rok”from‘ a a tore" rariy ^'fffik^' MtwVna WndleV o'f BolIngbro^ Lf,'
e».k from a house party Ut Bwllbucklc. I .|-| m ..t nlnw fnr .Tftpkitnnvtlle (r Rnpnd
Mr* c H tbit. ..Mtl™ . ??. L thU morning for Jacksonville to spend
Alt*. <. 8. Betts, of Hnnm 8. Bnk., stul K f ew - days with Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
Ml« ^ranera Hcndersbo, of DsItra. Ga.. CIlam ||e r Reynolds.
Hive arrived to visit Mra. J. B. Palmer. Mr . Chnrlov A. Sheldon, who attended
Miss Klofse Brown, sn attract Ire Atlnnl Ule , tlite it. d. C. convention at Amerl-
to girt, remains the guest of Miss Nannie cum last wetk. haa returned to Way-
Lee Trigg. Upon her return to Atlanta,} .moss
or Morrietta, which Is now her home, she
will b© accompanied by MIm Nsonle Lee
rt«r for an extended visit
. .Mra. W. It. Garvin Is antfcfpttllnic e visit
! from Mrs. Nl»i*-t WlngtfeM, of Augnsia.
* Mrs. D. M. Key ami Mr. John Key will
spend the winter at Ashland with Mr. and
„ - ....— ...— -—
Dr. < 'hurley
a trip to Atlanta.
Mr. J. P. Smith, of TennJUe, was In
the city a few day* ago.
Mrs. J. 8. Schumpcrt, of Vldalla,
spent Saturday In tho city.
Mr. Canty Hooka has-gone to Haw-
klnsvllle for several months.
Miss Afoude Gamble, niter a pleasant
visit to the city, the guest of Mra. F. H.
Roberson, han returned to her home In
Louisville.
Miss Annlbel Peacock left Wednes
day for a visit to friends and rela
tives In Macon.
Miss Louise Pierce has returned to
her home in Savannah, where she wa*
tho guest of Airs. F. ,H. Roberson.
Dr. J. H. Walton spent several day*
last w<srk In the city.
Mr. E. B. Nelson spent Afonday and
Tuesday In Atonticello.
Mlsa Louise Thompson ha* returned
to the city from her home In Dothan,
Ala.
GRIFFIN.
Wednesday afternoon Mr*. >1. 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 hostess, In the way of a musical
program. Mrs. C. I- Willoughby sang
a solo and Atlas Cummins played an
Instrumental number. Mrs. Daniel was
assisted In receiving and serving her
guests hy Mrs. Will Beck. Miss Alary
Thomas and Alls* .Maggie Cantvall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mangham left on
Tuesday for a stay of two week* In
Washington City, New. York and other
points East.
Mr. and Mr*. Stephens, c. Stephens
Pottery, and Air*. Lee Manly have re
turned from a trip to New York. Care-
ada. Niagara Fails and other Eastern
cities.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Goddard hare
returned from their wedding Journey In
Florida and nre nt home to th.lr
friend* at the residence of Aft*. Alnttle *
Watt, on Tenth street.
Mrs. Annie Alarle Burke, of 51 West
North avenue. Atlanta. Ga.. hns Issued
Invitation* to the nuirrlage of her
daughter, Rthef Agnes, .Mr. James
Uriah Horne, formerly of Gridin.
Alisa Susanne Granllnnd gave a pic
nic Wednesday to tlio following yofing
ladies: Miss Herthn Brawner. AIIm
Julia Hunter, of Suvannah, and Miss
Hamilton, of Virginia.
Thursday evening Air. und .Mrs. Los
Drake gave a bird supper m Mr. and
Airs. Young Gray und Mr. Hn.l Airs.
Joe Boyd.
Miss Rebecca AVall has as her guests
Alls* Then Tinsley nnd A!r*. Tracy
Baxter, of Alacon.
Airs. Howard Watt entertained the
following young ladies at a .-u, lire par.
ty Tuesday afternoon: Miss Sccella
Wood* and Alls* Hunter, of Savannah;
Ml** Mamie Mills, Alls* Bertha Braw
ner, Mis* Susann- GranUand. .Mis*
Theo Mills, Miss Fa mile Gordon Klm-
Opul
BRUNSWICK.
A Iniuieli party wan Riven thin v
Mr. nml Mra. T. J. Flnmlnir, Jr.
In tl»e party were Mlmr* Lyon, Flew
’©nally. Wood. au«I Rinks I
kina. Mlteliolfoii nnd TtiouiM.
Ifni. K. II. Maoun will enicrinln tin- \N
un'x Card i'lub next Tliurwlay.
The Junior Hlx-tlxml Knelire flub
yexterdny with Mra. T. I. Fleming. Jr.
The Aoarlrt <*lnb met y»*Hterdn.v nml r
fffthlMd for the nen»ou. Mra. Slitter M
Inf ale will entertain the club next Wed
day.
Mra. J. W. Tftotuaa entertained the i
bridge club yettenlay. Cut ffowent. L
nnd palm* were the decoration*. Klaboi
refreihuieut* were nerved..
The Unit cotillion of the : >n will
Siren Wednetilay evculnf at th<‘ o^lethu
hotel by a nnmlier of DrttMWlek 51.
Wl, In oorapllraent to th * ytmns lm
eoiiipoalnir the “A* You Lite if r\
I» rj tat lows bare been le*?i«il to the joi
niarrtrd *et.
Mra. F. D. Aiken entertitliiiHl at
yevtordny froui 4 to C, «t»aii»llim*nt'iry
MIm France* Aiken. «>f IVn*a»*oIn, 1
Mra. C*. B. Lloyd, of tiavntinah.
A bridge rlnb ban been orcmixed nm<
the married ladle* of Bnnswick.. The *
will lie known an the M.ni.vi \v.
«'*id «'lnb.
Tin 1
lira. Z. C. Patten. Min*©* Key nod Mar-
'or Washington.
Mra. I/urrj Limb and children
rum© f 1*01,1 I y«»rly. Gn. t ttf npeo.1 the win
ter %rlth Canfnin and Mra. C. A. I.ye.ly
Mr*. Fyucbc I* spending the winter lu At -,
Ijuul
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