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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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THLR8DAY, NOVEMBER Ji*. W
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SOCIAL NEWS AND GOSSIP WITH OUR SISTER CITIES]
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MACON SOCIAL NEWS
On Wednesday morning the marriage of
Mb* Eoun Fnlgbuni. of thin city, and Mr.
Gilbert c. of Sparta*, occurred at the
VHieville Baptist church. the Bar. William
C. Rich officiating. Mr. an.l Mm. Bell left
immediately after the ceremony for Flprlda
resorts and tlienee to Cuba before going to
their home In Sparta.
The History Club met on Monday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Alexander Proud-
flt. The program wn* In charge of -Mrs.
Cooper WTnn and Mrs. I»an Hughes, and
Interesting papers were read by Mrs. Llew-
ellyu lllllyer. Mrs. \V. XVrlgley and. Mrs.
Walter Houser.
The Browning CInb met on Tneadoy morn
Inp with Miss Sara Tinsley. The young
women composing this delightful class for
study are Misses Fannie and Fie welly n
Plant, Miss Katherine Miller, Mrs. Leon S'.
Dare. Miss Josephine Jones. Miss Waldron
Robert*. Mb- Eubi XVilllngham, Mb# Rose
CrutchflMd, Miss I.lllinn Solomon, Miss Lila
£J| gg
enfrrtained Hi**
onday. when
m waa spent. Mrs. Harry
Rol>ert made top score In the game and re-
reived the prize.
In honor of Mrs. Richard Moncure, of
Falls Church. Vn.. Mrs. Llewellyn lllllyer
entertained with a bridge luncheon on Inst
Tuesday morning. Mrs. Robert Moutford
received a lovely silver pin tray, the prize
for making top score, and the guest of
honor was presented with a silver filigree
cologne 1 mt tie.
Mrs. Paul Grnhntn, of Durham, X. ('.,
was the guest of honor at a party on Inst
Tuesday afternoon. The Interesting game
of bridge was played and Mrs. Ben L. Jones
receive*! the prize for mnklug top st ore.
Mrs. William Flanders and Mrs. Cliff VI-
gal were Joint hostesses oil Tuesday even
ing, when the Xcighliorhood Euchre Club
was delightfully entertained.
Mrs. T. O. chestney entertained with a
Ism ut if ill bntterflJy luncheon on Wednesday
morning, complimentary to Mrs. Paul Ora-
hnin. who Is her guest The guests on this
occasion were Mrs. Trsey Baxter, Mrs. Wal
ter Lamar. Mrs. Henry Wortham. Mrs. J.
W. Wilcox. Mrs. Harry Hubert. Mrs. Eu
gene Harris. Mrs. Basil Wise and Mrs.
Wingfield Nlsbet.
Mrs. Vaasar Patrick entertaine<) with n
bridge party on Wednesday afternoon, the
first of h series of parties which she will
give. Mrs. Jordan Mnasee captured the
prise for top score, n beautiful silver bon-
Ism dish. .
Mrs. William Brunson entertained on last
Thursday afternoon with a bridge party.
hfeb was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Brunsoti
.... I> " ' -■
Miss Theo Tinsley left Monday for Coltttu
bus. to he the guest of Mrs. Eugene Hollis.
Mrs. Robert Hemphill hat returned to her
homo In Atlanta after a visit to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mallory Taylor.
afternoon at Mulberry
church. Miss Lucia John
MAYBELLE GILMAN, ACTRESS,
TO WED ENGLISH NOBLEMAN
BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS
Edmonson, of n .
in marriage. The ceremony was perl
* Flt*|
united
rforiued
by Rev. W. L. Wooten.* of Fitzgerald,
On., assisted by Rev. T. D. Kills. Mr.
and Mrs. Edmonson left Immediately after
the ceremony for Florida.
The Current Topics Club met on Monday
afternoon with Mra. E. J. Willingham. The
program was la charge of Mrs. Willing-
hnm and Mrs. Mallory Taylor. Mrs. Wil
lingham gave the Current. Events and In-
Rosalind Davis and
untie. Weatcott
entertained on Friday aft'
bridge party, the *m-olid of a aeries
parties.
Mrs. T. <». Cheatuey mid Mrs. Fieri
Cheatuey will entertain on Saturday aft*
noon at the home'of Mrs. Plercy Cheatne
complimentary to Mrs. Paul Graham
v III
Mr. and Mrs. MeRw.
have b-eti abroad sine
speml tli** greater part
Nice.
Mr. and
Mr. ami Mrs. .Inlmsto
hostess will give. Sixteen guests ™jo r<
hospitality on this occasion, and Mr
Jordan Masse** captured the prise, a cut
glass olive dish, fori making the top score.
Mrs. Harry lloliert entertained on Tues-
ndy afternoon with a euchre party, which
greatly enjoyed by about thirty guesta.
.... first prize, a leather pu
by Mrs. Baxter Jones, and t_. ..
prize, a Christie picture, was won by Mrs.
<
Johnson entertained very *
honor of the Johnson-Edtiionson
party.
fine of the largest and most elal
les of the season was tin* bridge
Wednesday afternoon, given by Mrs.
Walter Gram* and Mrs. Bruce Jones. Many
handsome gowns were worn on this occn-
slon. ami the affair was beautiful In every
detail. Mrs. Henry Wortham and Mrs.
Robert Hnarks received the prizes, which
were handsome bridge sets of cards.
Miss Camille lauuar entertained
Voting Ladles' Bridge Club oft Wednesday
afternoon. Miss Corn Burr received
prize for making top score, which was a
sliver mounted *-ut glass hat pin holder.
The Bridge Whist Nine, which Includes
some of Macon's finest players, will resume
their meetings after Thanksgiving. The
members of this eluh are Mrs. J. F. Han
son. Mrs. Henry M. Wortham, Mrs. Louis
O. Mtevens, Mrs. George Dunn.... "
Waller Grace, Mrs. Itohert II. Smith and
Mrs. William Felton. The places of some of
the members who are In mourning will be
ft 11 • I with new member*.
Mrs. Dtineun Brown entertained
Thursday morning with « bridge party, the
first of n series.
1 Mrs. Fontaine Horde
i Young Married Woinnn'i
I Hit*
Mlsi
Thursday
Plant entertained with cards
Ulllf.
IVltllc
I lovely bo
■ til**
Mlplle
to meet with her.
Mrs. ,1. N. .folks will be the hostess on
Friday afternoon at a party In honor of
.Miss Johnnie Logan, whose marriage
Mr. Nut Lewis will oeeur December 1
Mrs. Tracy llnxt*
Sara Tinsley left on Wednesday for
Atlanta, to he present at the debut party of
Miss Margaret Lad son. Mbs Tinsley will
remain In Atlanta to be present at the din
ner dance at the Capital City CInb on Sat
urday evening. — ...
Mr. ami Airs. Mintcr Wimberly are hi nab. when* sin* will spend the
Washington. Gu. J Dr. mid Mrs. J. II. Shorter lmve gone to
Mr. Janies W. Callaway has returned from ColmiibtiH to attend the Hwlft-Dfiinukes
Alabama, where he nttemled the Worthing- wedding.
lou-Walker welding. 1 Miss Sara Tinsley returned on Wednesday
Mrs. Smith D. Pickett, of Albany, Is In I from Atlanta, after n delightful visit to
the city, the guest of Mrs. J. F. Hanson. Miss Margaret Lad son.
Mrs. Clifford Swift, of Tlnmiasvllle. Is J Mrs. Joseph LeConfc and Miss LcConte,
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hill, oil Col- of Berkeley, Cal., are the guests of Mrs,
lege street. 1 J. N. Talley, *
III Yltievillc.
West Point
Gadsden
Miss Verna Dudley, of Columbus, Is the
attractive guest of Miss Estelle llorsley.
Miss Mattie Duncnu, of Atlanta, Is vis
iting Mis* Susie Hayes this week.
Miss Hue Hlgginhotheni Inis returned
from tin extended visit to Louisiana nnd
Texas.
Miss Halite Hue Isuigshore nnd Miss Ha rah
Callaway, of LaGrHiige, on me Hnturdny to
visit tbelr parent* for n few days.
Miss Martha Horsley left Tuesday for a
visit to Ml** Julia Willi*, of Columbus.
Mrs. Jamie lludtnnu ami little (laughter
Will spend this week In l^iGrntige with her
mother.
Miss 1.nolle Woodyurd has returned to
her home In IgtOrnnge utter a pleasant
visit to friends here.
Miss Epple I<oe Hoott has had as her
f uest for the |*ast few days Miss Jessie
<ewls Johnson.
Miss Kit Cnllnwny, after a \lslt to Mrs.
Arch Avnry, has returned to her home In
JjiGraagc. •
Isiule Montgomery, of 0|H*llka, cam*'
Thursday to uttcud the dance given that
night.
Silas Janet Horsley and Miss Tinsley
Winston will spend the week-end In Atlanta
with Mr*. Frank Boland.
Mis* Annie Hammond lenves today for a
visit to friends In Montgomery.
Mrs- Z. Greene, of Ncwnati, spent Inst
week with Mrs. W. I*. Woodynrd.
Ml*s Fay Hhultze leaves Thursday for a
Visit to friends In Atlanta.
Atnoug the pretty jiartle* given In honor
of Miss Dudley, of Columbus, was the
domtuo party given by Mias Estelle Hors
ley, on Thursday afternoon. The beaut I
ful home looked very attractive In its doe-
orations of feruu nnd chrysanthemums.
Miss Dudley wore a hnmlsotne gown *»f
••ream Uce over taffeta. Mbs llorsley
wore a becoming gown of pink. The first
prize, a set of beauty pin*, was cut for
and won by Miss Edna Rawls. The guest
of honor was presented with a gob! belt
hiirkle. About twenty-five guests enjoyed
Adolph Reich and Paul Stevenson have
returned to the State Fnlvcrslty after
spending a few days with relatives.
Iter. 8. 1*. Pryor nnd wife left Friday
morning for Nashville, where Rev. Pryor
has accepted tlio pastorate of Orace Presby
terian church.
Mbs Amelia Armstrong entertnlued n few
friends Informally at her home on llarnlsoti
Quite the most brilliant social event of
the past week was the debut party given
by Mr. and ' Mrs. M. J. Gregg to their
daughter. Mis* Ellen Ely Gregg, hi the
" ** *" - iTtig. The
—Spencer
i Gregg looked chnrin-
i of embroidered chtf-
n. miss ton Morris, of Dayton, Ohio,
lest.of Mis* Gregg, shared the honors of
e evening. The receiving line Included
debutautc* of the season. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley Held an
nounce the engagement of their daughter,
Emma Tottlmln, to Mr. Henry H. llyatl, the
wedding to take place on the afternoon of
December !!♦ at Ht. Ms rys-on-t he-High lands.
Mr**. Cynthle I, Muslint ouneuiices the en
gagement of her daughter. Helen Elisabeth.
to Mr. John 11. Frye, the wedding to take
• place early In Hecemlter nt the South High-
1 lands Presbyterian church.
Announcement has lieen made of tlio en
gagement and approaching marriage of Mr.
George P. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Jackson, ftnd ills* Inez Wright,
of XX nitwit t no, WIs. The wodditig will he
solemnized at tile home of the bride on De
cember 27. Mr. Jackson, win* Is n graduate
of the Vanderbilt nnd Chicago universities,
has the chair of m«»dern languages at the
Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland,
Ohio, where he and his bride will reside.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Koks Smith entertained at
dinner Saturday evening nt the Country
CInb complimentary to Mbs Bennie Brown,
of Cleburne. Tex. Their guests afterward
participated In the dance.
Miss Margaret McCormack will |,„ f ..
realty Introduced to ooclety by .Mr. nild %'/£•
George B. McCormack at VeotUUon
Wednesday, December 5, at the Hotel hih. I
Mrs. C. If. Nahb was the hostess -,*
elnlKirate luncheon Saturday at pm I
at the Hillman. In honor of her gues \fi k '
J. W. Heed, of Wayneaville. N. c '
Mlaa Huff has returned to her home i» I
mV.""'* fer" 8 • "-'k- Inl! |
Mra. 'Merrill l*ratt Northln.tnn will Jl
tertsln at a wi-pilon complim.ntarr
Mra. Alfred ttalkur on the nrti-rn.u,.i
Turaday, December 4.
Dr. anil Mra. Alfred Wnllter will |„. ,
ImnorMl ime«ta at a cotillion to he elv,.„
MIm Annie Kuril- at the fonntrj- Oluli p r . ^
dny. December 7. Dr. and Mra. tVoik.-.
hare but recently returned from their , 1
ding trip. Mra. Wnllter won fornu-rii ■
Dorn Xorthlntrton. of rrnttvllle.
Mra. fete P. jrmlth rntertalneil the i
mean Circle Friday.
Major mill Mra.. tieoree C. Hall hate ...
itimed to their home In Atlantii nft... i
dellffhtfiil visit to frleudi. tlielr if,.*
though brief, afforded much pl«*a*nir.* 5 ,!
their many friends.
Major and Mrs. Joseph Uardle haw
to CallforuiA, where they will stM n.i t .
winter. 1 "
The formal opening for the season of th-
Southern Club, which takes plac** Thank,
giving eve as usual. Is being nnti<-init«lj
with n great ileal of pleasure. Triie eluh in
hi* elaborately decorated and the aitnir
promises to be a pronounced success.
Milledgeville
Color
Tttesdny
enlng
Mrs. E. E. Thompson, nt Anubton Monday.
A number of the prominent musicians of
the vlty have organised n tnuzlciil club, nnd
will give n uiiuiber of concerts III the near
future.
Colonel Jnmc« L. Turrentlno, of Chicago,
I* visiting rein lives hero.
C. A. Martin has arrived here from Tub-
1 will make this city hb home
Colo
i have re-
to
The Misses Lawium ent**rtnlne*l a u
bor of frlemls on Friday nftcruoon in hon
or of Mb* Jennie WeRons. The occasion
was a lingerie shower. A Japanese game
played. A large Japanese lantern
held the dainty gifts and they were show
ered on Mbs Wellons. Th** favors were
wedding India In cardboard, with sumll
pictures on Mbs Wellons on them. De
licious refreshments wofe served.
The IcOdles' Afternoon Euchre Club was
pleasantly entertained on Thursday nfter*
noon by Mrs, Jordon Blnck. Miss Eva
"ay Clark won the dub prize, n waiter,
wf Mrs. Keeler drew th** consolation, a
bead cbaln. A salinf course was served
nt the dose of the game.
Miss Olivia Bacou entertained n number
of friends on Friday night with a dinting
h party. The evening was charmingly
spent, and many good dishes were served.
Those present were Misses Martha Welsh,
Auice Nichols, Nina Glnalette, Isabel Briiui-
bv, and Messrs. Hilton Holmes, Spencer,
.* .. * - * Daniel* and Jaiuc*
••banning
of friends on Mon-
aslou being a enrd
are
Mbs
da nee
i Thursday -
Hotel Langley.
Several of the young people gave Mil
llorsley and her guest an enjoyable sii
prise party on Friday evening.
Miss Horsley entertains at a dmfin
dish party «»n Monday aud Tuesday
1-the-uay party will be given by Mr
spending the wlutc
A number of the society young people en-
Joyed a donee at the l'rlutup hotel Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Healey have an
nounced the engagement of their daughter,
May, to John M rogue, the wedding to *m>.
cur December 25 at the home of th** bride
In Atlanta. Mr. Pogue b the son of Mr.
f this dty.
has returned from
Yuxoo City. Mbs.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. Seeingn, of Chattanooga,
were guests of their daughter, Mrs. K. XV.
Whips, on Fifth street Tuesday.
Mrs. It. A. Mitchell entertained the Em
broidery Circle at her home Thursday after-
umui.
Dr. C. L. Gulrc Ims returned from a
vblt to hb mother and sbter at Ozark.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Kyi mined the
KyIoniaii Club Friday even*
Mis. II. «». Dumas aud lilt. a are visit
lug relatives lu Mobile.
The Twentieth Century Club met nt the
jiurlors of the l'rlutup hotel Tuesday even
Mr. John It. Palmer entertained the
Wednesday Card Club at her home on XVal-
hostess to
day afternoon, the
party. Delicious hot refresh meats w-n 1
•rve*l. The prizes, a cream ladle, n tray
Miss Minnie Tatiucr Is spending the v
lu Atlitiitn, visiting Mrs. Robert MeCtil-
Imigli. From there, she will go to Mncoii
to visit Mrs. Lewis Geeslln.
Mrs. Manor Bradley entertained the Lit
erary Musical Club Thursday afternoon at
her homo on Depot street. M**g Merrllles,
from "Guy Manuerlng," was the character
study, and made an Interesting program
for the afternoon. After the llterury fea
ture, delightful refreshment* were served.
Mr*. Luwrence Turner was hostess at a
delightful party Friday afternoon from
3:30 to 5:30, Invitation* to which Included
the following guests: Mesdanms lloliert
Hyatt, Charles Roojt, Manor Bradley.
Frank Bass, XVarren Meadows, Janie*
Cheney, Paul Jack, Claud Smith, Anna
Moses, Frank Weems, George Fuller. Cliff
Turner, Robert Pitts, S. J. lloykiu. Buford
Boykin, oinrlon Cutup, E. M. Has*. S. P.
Coalsoii, Horace McLclluud, Charlie Tan
ner, Percy Travis. Loyd Grib In. Ware aud
Shank. After sevcrnl enjoyable games of
flinch, refreshments, eoiisbtlug of a salad
course and a. frogen c*»urse, were serve*!.
The afternoon was thoroughly enjoyed by
all present. In the evening, Mrs. Turner
nfertflltfed' n numl»er of young (teopie.
liii'U was also
Mr. ami Mrs. E.
Friday lu Atlanta.
.rial
G. Kramer spoil
last
of llognnsvllle. is
'In
on
odur
uut
•lay j'urty
iley for $1
.Mbs Dudley.
II. Baker visited friends in ltlrm
‘, litghnm thb week.
The (Julies' Abl Society of the Presbyte
rian church will have a special Thnnksglv-
' J lug market next week.
1 It. A. Harris Is vbltlug hb family here
1 ami will remain until after the holidays.
Mr*. Hrurt* Armstrong Is vbltlug her
1 mother lu Marshall •••unity.
| Judge W. XV. Whitesides, of Anniston,
and a pair of sugar tongs, wen* won bv
Mrs. Hoppe, Mrs. Crosby and Mrs. Joseph
Brown. Those present .were Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Hoppe, Mr*. Nolau, Mrs.
Hunt, Mrs. W. A. DuPre. Mrs. C. W.
Du Pro, Mrs. Black, Mrs. C Dobbs, Mrs.
|j»vel, Mrs. Fred Morris, Mrs. Carter.
Mrs. Frcjrer. Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Bolan
Brumby, and Misses Crosby. HowciL
Mary lion ell. Clark**. Eva Mary I'birko.
Smith uml Lilli** Smith, of Gnlnesvllb>, ami
Mrs. Peseher and Mrs. Dickinson.
Mbs Pauline Grumlliig eiitertiilm**!
Thnnulny nft«*rimon in honor of Mb* Wei
Ions, who was married Saturday, with a
stocking shower. The game of eld maid
was played, nnd the prize, n collar box, was
won by Mbs Anna Leake. A delightful
salad course was served.
A very ohurmitig affair was :» reception
given on Mondnv afternoon by Mbs Hender
son In honor of Mrs. W. R. Joyner. Jr.
The color scheme in the Parlor was green
and whit*-, uml the receiving party, among
whom were Mbs Henderson. Mrs. Joyner,,..,
nml Mrs. A. S. Clay. Jr., welcomed the tint
many «oilers in front of the mantel, which !
was banked with potted plants. liver AMERICUS.
them hung II large white Wedding bell. . rll for >
Pnneh was serve.l by Mbs Marie Massey. I lie third annual Imxnar for i
Misses Julia ami Edna Schelllug mm vc.I *b-! the America* hospital Dual w
IhhaiM refreshment* In the dlnlug ro*uu. j Tues*lay. . . .. . ... .... .
"hfc-l. w»» ra.ieh'lLv with „„ V\.,lm~lay will...-. ui.d.-r ISKItSf'TmT
« hrysaiithemuinl. | be Ih.ii-Ih.ii* were y«d- | ngmnent *,f Mrs. flames Taylor, will be pre-j t!!!? m,, ‘ “ l>o!u ' ,nl b >
low and white. ■ *eut**U the beautltnl sp%*ctaeu!ar perform- kU " 11 r '
Mbs Camilla Mniulevllh*. who b attend
Ing the Agnes Scott Institute, ••nine noun
Saturday night ami spent Sunday with
horn** folks. \
Mrs. B. F. Ilass \n«l III fit* daughter, ami
Mb< .llimnic Julian, spent Tuegtiuy in
Altunin.
L. K. Slnith *|
lit ijtGrniig
tin* first of the
Mrs. Slieinutt, of Anubton. Ain.. Is in tin*
city, vbltlug her purcuts, Mr. ami Mr*. G.
D. Merrill.
Rev. George D. Harris left Wednesday
’nrtemvllle to attend the State imp-
•ouveiitlon.
Pensacola
Mr. A. T. Rosasco, who has Just arrived
from Genoa. Italy, Is looking after hi* bun-
b-r Interests In and around IVnsaeola. Mr.
Rosa*eo Is a brother of Mr. XV. S'. Itosnscn,
of thb place, and has a son, Harold l(*m-
a sco. engaged In the lumber mill business
nt Bay Point. Mr. ltosasco aud Id* son
will return to Italy In the course of n
mouth.
Mrs. Mary G. Quackeubisa, assistant
I'lilted State* attorney of XeW X'ork. ha*
recently arrived In Pen*neola to attend the
iHsmage trial lieing held In th*> Federal
court at thb place. Mra. Quaekenbis* I*
hero to gather ovldenee to Ik* u***1 In the
fanamn Schwartz ram* In Sew York. She
Is ii bright, wide-awake little woman whom
nothing escape*.
A choral society *»f twenty-four women’s
voices has been organized lately for the
purpose of giving concert* during the win
ter month*. The officers are a* follows:
Mis* Missouri Cawthoru. president nml ill
rector; Miss Minnie Anderson, aecoinpnnbt:
Ml** Annie McMillan, secretary anil trens-
Mr. Harry Diiponte. nfter visiting Mr.
amt .Mr*. Senrritt Monroe, has return«*l to
his home lu Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr*. Wllmer Ilnywanl. who have
recently been married lu New Orleans, are
at present at the home of Mr. nml Mr*.
4. Storm McGntighoy. Mr*. Hayward prom
ise* to make a valuable acquisition to pen-
sacobi’* society set.
Judge mid Mrs. John Avery have re
turned trout a brief visit to Mobile.
Mrs. Egbert Beall. Mbs Mary XVIItlch,
and Mrs. XL K. Bates, representing Penan-
•••‘In i'bnpter No. 28ft. have ndurimd from
i the eonwutlon of the F. D. C. recently
1 held in Gulfport, Mbs.
.‘fit of
Mrs. John Vinson entertained nt n large
reception from 3 to 6 on Wednesday after
noon lu honor, of the X’oung Matrons' Club
and Mr*. Lyntou Fowl?!* mid Mrs. Lewis
Fleihbter. The holts** was lieautlfully dc
orated with chrysan them urns, jmlin* and
ferns, the entire first floor bring open
Chocolate nml sandwlebes wftro served in
the hall by Mb* Mary Ruth Thomas nnd
I Mb* Scott Whittaker. Those assisting lu
the reception room were Mrs. Parks, Mrs.
Castn, Mr*. XVIII Hines. Mr*. Little. Those
helping in the (lining room were Mr*. Bass.
Mrs. Cool; nnd Mrs. Lamar. The beauti
fully furnished old colonial bonie Is admir
ably adapted to entertaining. The dining
room was ***p«*eially effective with Its bare
mahogany table, upon which wore mints,
salted nut* ami In the center an Immense
mirrored sliver waiter and a ••lit glass vase
filled with gorgeous white rose*. The whole
house waa lighted with tapers. Many la
dle* called and (lie occasion was flu enjoya
ble one.
Mrs. Charles Moore entertained Monday
afternoon lu honor of Mr*. J. Rice Cownn.
Assisting Mrs. Moore wore Mr*. Tlgner.
Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Marshall. Mbs Boswell.
Mbs Cone and Mbs Moore. The house was
beautifully decorated nnd a delicious unhid
course and punch were served In the dining
room.
Mrs. Emmett Barnes entertained Thurs
day from 3 to fi for Mr*. Fowler ami Mrs.
FtemlMter. Receiving with Mrs. Barnes,
besides tin* hnfioree*. were Mrs. Reach and
Mrs. John Xinson. The reception was ele
gant lu every detail. A salad and sweet
course was served and tea poured In the
hall. The house was transformed Into a
veritable flower garden, and the fortunate
guest* greatly enjoyed the occnahm.
It In with much regret that the frleQd*
•*f Rev. J. J. Lanier learu of his recent
Illness.
Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Fleinister have re
turned from n visit to the former's sister,
Mrs. A. It. Cook, at Fitzgerald.
Mr. and Mis. Lyntou Fowler have re
turned from tlnir bridal trip through Flor
ida aud are at home to their friends nt the
. rtidem . ...
Mrs. 4. Ill*
guest of Mrs. Pros*
a inly l eiiieinbered
Palmer.
f Mrs. Hooker.
an. of Kentucky. Is the
Mr*. Cowan is pleas
Carters vi lie ~|
here
Miss Viola
DECATUR, ALA.
Mb* Stella I’alk I* visiting in Birming
ham.
Ml** Then Hildreth linn returned to XVnsh-
lugtoii, D. <*.. after a visit to her parents,
Colonel nnd Mra. C. J. Hildreth.
Mr. stud Mr*. Kuoch. of Athens, visited
here recei *’
Mr. nnd
Itcd her* the past week.
Mb* Nell T**n>* I* In Troy. Ala.
Mrs. XV. J. Edward* la visiting relatives
lu Court la ml.
Mrs. J. M. Martin, of Ada. Ind.* T.
here.
Mr*. Ruby Carswell, of XX’ashlngton, D.
C.. Is here.
Mbs X’ern Column, of Hmttsvllle, was
here the past Week.
Mrs. Mary Davb Henry, of Athens, vb
lt ed here the past week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Buford are lu Frank
lin. Tenn.
Mrs. Foster Is home from n trip to Bir
mingham.
Mrs. C. T
elle.
Mr*. Jain*'
Klnntsvilli
Sewell b vbltlug In Hnrts-
E. Penney Is homo from
of Morgnnfleld, Ky.,
XX’iissoii b visiting In Nash-
Is vbltlug
Mrs. "
vllle.
Mpllle Andrews,Is In Birmingham.
vllle.
Mr*. J. L. Lipscomb, of Flint, visited
»re the past week.
Mr*. J. 11. Pntteraon. of I.aeon, Is here.
Mb* Mnblc Hoff In in Trinity.
Mbs Annie Hoop, of Trinity, I* visiting
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rose, of Trinltv, vis
ited here the jmiM week.
Mr*. Cullle Porte
in past week.
Mb* Sarah Mnloiie ha* returned to
Athens after ii visit here.
Mrs. Naui Dutton, of Hopewell, was hero
i*l Mis* Hedge-
of Ulllsbiro, was here
home from Falkvlll*.
Mrs. Nannie Johnson, of llartKelle. vis
ited liere tb-* past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryder, of Birmingham, via-
visitor hi
T. N. Kyle ha
cent visitor to , Birmingham.
Captain J. M. Elliot*. Jr., and
Judge A. F. Daley, of XX'rlghtMllh*. was» spending the Week at their **oi
a i bit or to ftils city I rldny. , ii,\ir lliJinoiit un th*’ Toiubieli
*-• t I11 II-.. L ln_i || |,. a - 1 ‘ K V
Mrs.
lltlto
from a trip to
try
A. Powell, of H
•ral da.i* thb w,«-k In th
John B Hightower has
MisIne^N trip t*» Mfl'-on
M. V. Mahoney has refill
m Atlanta, where he was
he railroad «onitub'tou.
I*r. uml Mr- E New Inn
points In Florida
city
»•**! fro
Jmlg'
vrevllle. are vbltlug Mr*
md family. <»u llarabon s»
Dunlap has returned front
Vlfe. or Gun
r. p. .x i r.»id I
Ml-
I bit
Mb
Mary Lizzie Buie
to tlaw kins' III**
- faille S|«-.«r*. *i
but
Ira* return*! fm
II. Keller and wife, of
irtied to Dublin, their fut
nvllle, was
d nu^^rlaB^•
f XI Id vllle. t
ided i bit to South Amerb .
-i . f hb parent*. Judge and -Mrs. R.
D. Dunlap. «*u Fifth street.
!r. and Mr*. P. T. Vaughn have return
t<* their holm* nt NeJtnn. after n visit
several days to their sou. E. H. Xanghn.
Fourth street.
Irs A. ti. Henry was the guest of
* E. P. Alford and family during the
i-k. uml returned to her home at Gun
*\llle Friday.
and Mrs. C. I*. Foster have return
The Daughter* of the Amerl
tlon were entertnlmsl «m Thursday after
noon by Mrs. C. M. Crosby. Several pa-
|H»r* were read. A salnd course was
!served.
Mbs Fannie Glover entertained at bridge
on Saturday afternoon In honor of her
cousin. Mb* llenrlette Glover, of South
rnrnllnn. Mrs. Joseph Brown won the
prize, having the highest score. Th** prise
was a buiutlfnl sugar and cream **•«.
Dainty refreshment* wer** served. Those
premuit were Mrs. Brown. M»- D. C. CoIi*.
Mrs. F. Vim UeitKieller. of Atlanta: Mrs.
Nolan. Mrs limit. Mr- Field*, ami Misses
Addle Seize. Mollle Seise. Cortelyo
by. Thompson. Ifenrlett- tilover,
Greggs. G**«*rge and Isflbd Brumby.
Mr. ami Mrs. I.cke Nmltli .uteri
number of tlnir joung friends on T
flight wifi* a 4|eMghtnil dame.
Th<* .voting gentlemen eompllmen
votin': Indie* with a very etifovub!
at the armory **u Tuesday uigui.
the
part
ruing at 10:30 o'clock in the Gu«b*l<
-'•'*• t M*th«slbt church. The bride Is a 1
daughter of Mr. .I..IL IPAttmbert. **f tlilsl umi
" h** j Red here the past’ weeV
Mre. Andle *»ldanl. of Galveston, Tex., is
of the city'taking J OXFORD.
! Mrs? Lucy Thomas loft Inst week, after u I h 0 *’**-
ert aim* I several of short visit to her purcuts. Dr. nml Mrs. 0,1 Tuesday evenlug, the Indies of Kt.
Ibb party I Frank Means, of thb pla*i». John * parish gave n social *r the Guild
Marie Evnns lias returm**! fr**iu At- house. In New D****ntur. The evening was
' -**ry pleasantly spent
... The ladle* of the C*
guest of! Bt New Decatur gave a reeeptfoa In honor
j of their new psstor and Ills g*K*d wife, the
cbnrin-
Xlisse
< Innta.
Annie Miller enlertaluel
h**r young friend* nt » ••hafin*?
I * me evening recently. Nh** luak
Ing yonng hostess, ami those vv
! tortutmte IIS to tie invited v..,. -, M „. ,
Ruth Lamar. Gertrude Joseph. Floyd Fort * eipecie.l In <»vf,,rd
nod Mary Hooper. Messrs. Cl»: ties Ansley. j lt**r soil. Eustace. .
Sannni t'ars*‘n «d Atlanta. Willie Bailey. 1 lion. K. L. Jackson, of I'alhonn. wa* the And Mrs. G. Yates. Refreshment:
G. D. XX’lientley ami lloliert Hawkins. guest **f Ills son, Thurman, at Mrs. Onle F I *<*rveil during the evening.
Mb* Annette XXjilkcr. after a delightful ? Nr ' • -
Tis, has retimied
CUTHBERT.
Mrs U. I. XXalker entcrtnli
and Matrons' tint* on XXY-lne-
A delightful salad •
•d tb* XInWs' ' |
__ Chestnut str*s»t, ami a very plc.tstti
d fn*m a wedding trip, which was speut In meeting was held.
lie Eastern cities. I Mr*. J. R. .Martin entertained the Ei
Mrs. Edward Moss ha* returned from a • broidery Circle at her home on Fifth *trei
bit to relatives nt ttiintersvllle. j Thursday utteruoon.
Rev. II. C. Kegley, juistor of the First I Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and daughtc
■rlaii church, attended the meeting I of Greenville. S. t'., ar* vbitln
itli hot , tUM-ola
«*f the syi
Ilou. Lb
m| at Talladega thb ...
rreme U*e. „r M*mtg*.ir
*.f hb parent*. Colonel a*
i*ry. b
here.
Mb*
1 to her home in Monroe.
i Mbs Alice Merritt b n very attractive
L ‘ ■ visitor In Hawkinsvillc. She will spend some
. ; time in Mil eon b-fore returning liouu*.
1 j Mb* Adams, of Tbonisston. who has b*en
! the attractive guest of Mrs. Emmett Mar
i' m>. ha* gone to Lumpkin on a visit b-fore
returning home.
| Mr. ami Mrs. George Fort, nfter being
I very delightfully entcriultied as th.- guests
. of Judge ami Mis. Alim Fort, have re-
j turned t«> tnelr home In Washington. D. C.
t ! Mbs Sara Collier, of Atlanta, b expected
to vblt Atnerlcus at an early date. She has
- I frequently h»H-u an admired'visitor here,
t Miss A nib* Williford J,-ft Friday for
! Lumpkin for a stay «>r seme length.
. , tjtilte a erowd **f nm-iety folk here saw
* | Amelia Bingham In "The Lilac Room" last
j Tuesday . veldn.J.
her
last Thursday. j Andrew C. Frey, of Springfield. Glilo. b
Toilet of the teehnoiogb-al depart- vbltlug relatives In the city. Mr. Frey
* X'umlerbllt Fnlvcrslty preached; the first mayor of New Decatur, and
Sonia,
AMERICUS.
■ral fair vislt*»rs are bing very charm-
entertained here at preoent.’ Among
iire Mbs L**one Robln^m, of Anubton.
vho > Is receiving a iuany sisinj atte
for more thnu n quarter of
a ••enrury. For the post three years he
hn* b-eti making hb home lu Springfield,
Dblo. with hb i*rothcr.
HEFNER, ALA.
.. „ Mr. Richard McKeldin. of Athens. Tenn.,
xi, » « of . wwrie Hooper:! la vbltlug bis fri**ud. Mr. II. J. Ferryman,
s' {u: 11 K^rLVrv * h, t - f «* , «-- *v , !£r , :" n h '" ^ ,, " t
De«atur. b vbltlug Mrs. XX*. !». Ilalley.' 1 ,rnw * a Scotland.
Quite a prominent ms-tni feature »tf the i .Examination b going on at the college
W(s-k was the Lazanr given f,y th,. ^,11,.,, 0 f (thb week, and the children are full of
rue*ts fill
tile gn< ■■■■■■■■
Vis hostess ..f the Alto V Lee, Sr., on Fifth
nftermv.n cumdl The young ladle* of the Young !' ....
McDonald and her [ L’hion and the laidles' Aid Sts-lety of the I turn
Barry aud Dagimi I First Baptist church served luru-heon down- ! XX’.
XYedueoday and nmd«- quite a neat j vblt
I Mr* ) the g
*pl.
VILLA RICA.
Mrs. b. L. Embry an*! Mbs Rut#> Euil.ry
•day in Atlant
It** a number .»f .n., 11 , Jintuher «>f the citizens of this place
flngubhed guests dined with them, among 1 hsnTl. lecture in Binning-
j ih-m Indus tlnvornor Jowi.h Jr. T,trail * S 'W*»■«< -Th-
lll.li..,. K.-lt.-y, ,vf snvinnnh. ; Dnj.l Tlnrt.
Mbs Laurie Hooper entertain* 1 iiuits a 1 .*. n . *'.■ , had ns
numls-r of her friends at
I'lorlne Smith and little
of At-
nr here
i left Wednesday
b-iid the winter.
H-nwii and J. A. Redding.
*l»ent SuH*Uy In
. S. A. Fr*
Fla.,
for Urn*le
Messrs
Of Alltan.. .
Mr. Edwin riuniib-rUn. ».f Atl.mta. 1
Bing r.-inth* s her**.
Mrs. 4. B. Nlnubtary h. s returned t-»
h*H«e Li F’*»ti*m. having -p-uf -s-v*
we*-ka with Mra. J T. Stapleton at tin- II
•lolph hotel.
Colot.,1 U Terry I. to Daw***.
Hon. Tbrnnaa J. Iletlln lectured Friday
evening to .« latg*- audience f«*r the b*ne-
ttt of the Etmnn Saiirem luouunient fund,
under the nil>pb es of the Gudsdeli chapter,
I'lilted Daughters .if the fonfedert*-v.
Ml- Mary Fenell. *.f G* nterevIRe. wa H
the zue-f *.f Mr*. *'. 1^ Gmm. on Chest-
not *lr.ra ». during the week.
Mbs Ned Due.Hi. who h»* be.-u vblt-
I*. 11 -—si eat* Tin I nod
id Club at tuclr leone
Ira F. IHwklns nnd wife l.nte
from a vb'.t to Birmingham.
. Ifrockavruy has rctnm«sl front ■■■PIVW
New Orleans mid ltirmingham. lantn. are gue«t* oLrelutives here.
Mr*. Julia S. Tutwller, *»r Llvlugstou. I The tunrrlap* of Mbs lone Ison, of Grlf
was among the prominent delegates in nt-1 fill. *o Mr. Erie McKeiizb', of Greenville.
ti'ndauce at the state «s»ttventlon of the] Ala . waa solemnly**! Svvemher t. .Xfb*
XX’oman’s Christian Tempemm** I nioti. i Ison has vbttcd here several times, and.
The delegates to fit-* Woman’s Christ Inn j as the guest of Mbs Huhy Embry, was very
Temperance 1 uloti wet** eutertnln*s| with pope,'
InlOD
jant re*-»*ptbm by tin* hsul uttioi
at the \'<*nng Men’s ChrUtiao Assoclatio
TUurstlny evening.
Arthur t’halrseil. the new
tary of the Y.ning Men’s
y-elected tus-re-
i'hrfsthm A*s*»
•••ptloii by the
Llxzb- t'andler I*
! In Atlanta.
Mr. ami Mr*. XV. B.
s|H-udlng this week
refl. of Attauta.
Imang Mr
_ . MU* Leone ar “ I Hn ’ Morgan *n<| family,
noon, last Sat unlay evening. MU* *“—
IL-ofn-r b one of thb season's dcbuLlftte*
au*l b InHeiil an ideal hostess.
HEFLIN, ALA.
The flefiln bras* band wn* called ...
nUton tbit unlay right to aid In the election
of Mayor Kerby. win* was standing for
re-clecttou.
There will b* much Interest in the i-om-
Ink municipal election In lledin on D*st-ni
CORDON.
Rev. Wesley I^ine, an elderly and highly
j eateemed minuter, delivered an able aertuon
at the Meth'slist Episcopal church Toe*-
An-[ day night.
Messrs. Clements, Brooks ami Npearmaa
visited Mneou this We«*k.
Captain Rloor, the telegraph agent of
n*ettng a ha nd*4»mi• resl-
itranv •iiuii au«l wild turkeys kflksl
troiiglit to Uefiin.
.XlnrtLi Harris ami «.»tt
tn.ki js at Coms>ut) thb
this town.. ■
| dene* here.
I there are | Miss Fruti#i*
; of her trieuds
(‘**5
I I* spemlitii
MIm Lydle Saxon entertained th*> iu g .
tint** Club last Saturday In honor of Mr>
Robert Saxon Beat, at a unique pout.
card party, at which the prizes were non
by Misses Marie Gllreath, Lulle Lutunkln
and Carnell# Field. Mb* Saxon wag ,,
slsted In receiving by Mrs. II. S. Rest. Uh*
Marine Saxon and Mra. Clark Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Peeples cniertnitmi
n tew of their married friends at a oli.-oiit*
dish supper Iasi night.
Mrs. Bert hints aud XtUa Henderson l.-fr
last week for t|i-fr Itontes In Marfrccshom
Tetdi.. rtter u visit to Mrs. A. II. rtnmiv
Mbs .latie CrolU-k leaves t.ext week‘for
a visit fo Baltimore.
The Voting Matrous'. Club meet* t,hj.ir
with Mrs. linrke Griffin. Mrs. ic. s.
will he the guett of honor.
Mrs. Edward McLain, of Ohio, will «r-
rive tills week to be the guest ..f \| r *
II. M. MrCafferty.
, Mrs. Lillie Ilradloy Is visiting frlemls iu
New York city.
SYLVAN I A.
The social season has been very HvHr
lu this city for the past few week#, and
entertainment* nre now planned up to thr
holidays.
Miss Etntnye Tliouipsou. of XVnshItigt<Mi.
D. C.. U visiting Mrs. K. K. Overstreet
here, nnd there hfls been several enter,
to in merit* In her honor.
On Friday, last. Mrs. E. K. Overstreet
gave quite u delightful chafing dish partv
In honor of Mbs Thompson, nml Mrs. t;
M. Overstreet entertains for her this
Mbs Mary Doll nnd Mr*. XX’. It. M?;i
cuterinltied quite dHlghtfuily on Tuesday
evening the Kocfnf CInb, of Kytvanin. MIm
Sarah llnnibrlck entertains the club next
week.
Mbs Sarah Hamrick nml Mis* Stella
Matthews will give n musical-elocution re
cital nt the uuultoiiuui next week for tin*
benefit of the high school.
Mrs. Kate XXdibeunnt. of Savannah. i«
NtKMidliig the week with her sister, Mrs.
XV. M. Hobby.
Mrs. ,1. XX . Overstreet aud Miss <'orris
Overstreet returned this week front a short
stay In Atlanta.
WAYCR0SS.
Mrs. H. S. Nettles, of Fernandlua. FI*.,
win* Iihh been spending some time in tire
city, the guest of her slater In law, Mrs.
Amelia lleldt, has returned home.
, Mrs. Clarence Beck left Monday morning
for Brunswick, where she will apetni -x
few dny*
Miss Bertha Dodson, of Americas, it in
the city, visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hlttou.
Mrs. William Knox returned home Mon
day night from Clinton. N. C., where «ri*
hns bot-n spending a few days
Mr*, lames XV. Bcllnger ami buoy left
Monday morning for Hereven. Gu.. where
they will s(»emi seven I weeks with tap-
tain nml Mrs. C. C. Grace.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Edwards and
Muster Charles Bench Edwards sre in th#
dtv, visiting nt the home of Mrs. XX. W.
Bench.
C Holmes Klteldon. of Brunswlek. aud
E. N. I'alnc, of Jackoonvllle. were In the
•itv dining the week, vbltlug relathci.
Mrs. X’nnght left Thurwlay morning f"f
u visit **f some days to Columbia. S. •’.
D. F. Kirkland, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
la In the elty vbltlug relatives.
LUMPKIN.
A very pretty affair of the season
the salmagundi party at which Mrs. J.
J. Thompson entertained on XVedneeliy
evening In honor of iter guest.
Adam*, of Thoinaston. Oa. Mrs. Thomp
son was assisted In the entertainment <>r
her guests by Mrs. T. L. Trammell nm*
Mrs. XX*. M. lfumber. After the game*.
delightful sulad rottroe was served. I
prizes were nwanltHl to Mbs Fred S'*-"
and Mbs Cliff Morton, and Mbs A*tsn»<
received the guest prize, a dainty water
color picture. Those present were M!«***»
Pat Beall, Evelyn Rutherford. Atnzle XXtl-
IIford, of AnmrJru*; Horn Everett.
Gregory. Eugenia Coffee, Lucy Marshall,
loin Everett, Lucy and Julia Nlmnsott, rrw
HI tiger, Virginia Bolmrtaon. Mrs. Ms;td
Adtuns, Miss Alma Hickey nnd Mbs Ma-
Ik*1 Hurl*-*, nnd Messrs. Ed Rockwell. -X-
G. Cozart. Ralph Newton. Jesse LstlnteJ*
Cliff Morton. lien Phillips, E. C. IM'^.
John Trammell, XVarren Lewis. l J cniy t
Lynch, Egle Hickey. Murray Barnum. lb r *
ry Crowley, llutculusou nnd Charlie M-
lelah.
Tim Tuesday Evening Card Club w.i*
entertuliu-d recently by Mrs. Maud Ajiaat*.
at her home ou Mala atreet. Mrs. Ada®*
Is mi Ideal hostess, and entertained
guests nt whist. The prize wn* wa.^
Mr. E«1 Rockwell, who presented It to
Adams, one of the visiting young ijdi*-
After the game. Mr*. Adams served ^
guests a delicious salad course. th'
present were the members of the *
comtM>*e«l of the following: Mr. nn*l .
T. L, Trammell. Mr. and Mr*. LwWf
Carter, Misses Pat Beall, Oenb Grepwr.
Evelyn Rutherford, Eugenia t offee
Miss Adam*, of Thomnston. *•«- jT*
Messrs. A. ii. Cozart. Ed Bock well, •'*"
Phillips aud Cliff Morton, and Mr. « n
Mrs. 8. K. Beall. , ......
Mr. ami Mrs. F. 8. Ringer Uellsj jj
tbelr many frienda on Thnradar cnina
-or. aim Mr*. KlngtT were asst:
talnlng by Miss Fred Nlnger.
Miss Clyde Adams, of Thomas'
!■ the attractive guest of Mrs. J. J
• arlbjej,,,
MeBdTbMC ora plvfn: h-**- ‘
cordial welcome.
. Mb* Amxlo Williford ha* “rrlrcd
Lumpkin, aud will spend some tiiu^
her aunt, Mr*. E. P. P* arson. ,
rite tnuny friends of Mbs Eveljri t .jj
erfonl will regret to learn Hint hrf
leave Lumpkin in a few •la.' " h3 ,r
home In Atnerlcus. Heveral albB
beyn planned for next week In ner » ( ., lf
Mias Rutherford has made ninny J” 4
since, coming to Lumpklu. ami
grestly tnlssei! from the social W'*
Dr. F. B. Gregory and family 1 , r
on December 1 for Macon. G*., 7
will make their home lu the fut
debtrture will cans*; genuine re.
entire community. Briug ri"
both church and social cln-I* •
K irturi* • rente* a vacamy that •
• Lllwh ,
The Tucstlny Evening Card
to have b-en entertain**J b*
Beall oti Tuesday evening.
Tt-if
Miss <«eule Gregi»ry
0* FrbI* v
rill *