The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 19, 1906, Image 4

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Opening of Spring and Summery ' , /u ' ■ . • ' /■' ' Tuesday and Wednesday, March 20th < i Millinery Event of the Season in Albany for th Years. EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT, AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM VOR ONE yiORE. Those Who Come and ..Go—Short and ; Snappy Paragraphs (pat Everybody Will Read With Interest—What la Going on In Society, With Now and Then a Little Gossip. parents tor several years,- anil where the latter has visited on’ a number of occasions. Mr. B. J. Calhoun spent yesterday with relatives In Carlisle. Miss Lula Williams, ot Cordele, spent a short while here yesterday, en route home, after a visit In Worth county. Mr. George W. Gunder, ot Atlanta, state commander of ( the Knights of Maccabees of the World, Is the guest of the local lodge today. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Horseley went up to Dawson yesterday. Mr. Horsley returned this morning. His wife will remain there some time, the guest of relatives. Mr. Tom Boss, of (Pretoria, was mingling with friends in Albahy yes terday. i Mr. W. W. Williams, of Macon, spent yesterday afternoon In the city. Mrs. W, C. Howard returns home this week from Grahamville, S. C., after a pleasant visit with Mr. How ard's relatives there. Mrs. R. L. Betts has returned to her home in Ashburn, after a pleasant visit at the home of Mrs. Greer, on Pine street 'bury money, too much for ;to you to buy !> and to get *ed by growers 'predate your ‘u due seeson Mr. Alex Alexander, of Boston, Ga„ a well-known insurance man, is spend ing the day in Albany. Capt, James T. Mann Is in Newton, attending the session of Baker super ior court Mr. T. C. Fewell, of Savannah, a well-known traveling man, is spend ing a few days here, mingling with friends and looking after busines In terests. Mr. Albert Saxon spent yesterday In Americus, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrow were visited by the stork at their residence on Society street last night, and today ttey are happy over the arrival of a ten-pound baby boy. Mrs. S. L.. Moore, ot Norman Park, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. T. Pate, on North street. She Is accompanied by her little son. Mr. Smith D. Pickett, ot Atlanta, is attending to business affairs In Al bany today. Mr. Louis B. Wilcox returned home this morning, after a visit with rela tives in Macon. Miss Eunice Morrow, of Putney, is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Walter Morrow, on Society street. Col, Claud Payton, of Sylvester, was among the well-known visitors in the city yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Newborn, at i In this city, a bouncing Col. W. E. Wooten is spending the week In Newton, attending the ses sion of Baker superior court Mr. Nelson Tift returned home yes terday afternoon after a visit of a few days in Valdosta. Miss Madeline Robinson returned ligme last night, after a pleasant visit in Pelham. ■ l ~ — t To Reach w \y a y y\d ver . v ? Walter Ross, of Pretoria, was ling with Albany friends yester- Mr. Ben Cohn Is on- the sick list to- Joe Lindsay, a negro hackman, well known here, died yesterday of pneu monia. His body was taken to Lees burg for funeral and Interment. Miss Edwlna Chafln, of Atlanta, ar rived here last night from Arlington, where she has been visiting several ig interest to many Al- the announcement pub- Mr. Nathan Nussbaum, ot Columbus, This season’s unusual collection of handsome spring and summer hats will be but another emphatic demonstra tion of the unrivalled leadership of this store in South west Georgia. This is to be a season of ribbons and flowers in the millinery world, when it can almost be said that anything that is beautiful is stylish. The great feast of beauty and wealth of color which will greet you in our millinery de-' partment will be convincing of this fact. We have never had so large and so authoritative a col lection of millinery as that, which we now cordially invite all to see and admire. Many of the master designers of Paris—the incomparable Georgette| Charlotte, Suzanne Blum, Virot, Camille Rogers, Heitz-Boyer and others —are represented in this gorgeous array of loveliness, either by original models, by caPpies, or by adroit adaptations of their Our own expert miilin.o catch the prevailing ideas of the sesuccessfully used the suggestions fromi in creating scores and scores of exquiodels, com- ■ bining the beauty of the Itical pf the American most happily, vill be con spicuous for their charminas for their extreme beauty. From Gage, Atcheson mufacturers we have selected, with plored Hats which will form an imporal showing. The stock offers a range oof style that leaves nothing to be desire Beautiful Displays of Spring Goods All Over re. • During the millinery opening it will be our pleasure to display all of our beautiful spring goods as attractively and conveniently as possible. This has been an unusual and unexpectedly early spring, whiqh has resulted in an over whelming demand upon the manufacturers for early ship- metits. It has been impossible, therefore, for us to secure ■ all of our immense spring tractive dis plays will be made of SilkVash Goods and all the Dress v Accessoy no means coniplete, will be entirely cin every de tail. From these displaysideas of the season’s fashions may be « The 2afciSl ore ’ Hof mayer, Jones & Compar ity Store, Georgia. at the home arles Carr, on 1 Halted in yesterday's Atlanta Constl- weelp. She Is a guedt i tutlou, of the engagement of Ml'ss of her sister, Mrs. Chari Clara Belle Maude, daughter of Capt. Residence street. and Mrs. W. S. Wilson, of Atlanta, to Mr. James Smith Dougherty, of the Mr. J. L. Jay, of Tifton, was a visit- same place. The wedding will /take or In the city Saturday afternoon and place on the 24 th of April at the home night, of the brides’ parents on Forrest ave nue. Both Miss Willson and Mr, Dougherty are well known In Albany, Mrs. J. P. Whittaker and children, ot Leary, return home this afternoon, where the former resided with her . after a pleasant visit of several days at the hOmo of Mr. and Mrs. ’James Keel. Fow homes in Albany will be with- t guests during Chautauqua week. Miss Mary Kitchen, of Richmond. . Va., is visiting the family of Mr. H. A. ’•Fioyed, on Residence-street and other relatives in the city. Mr. C. H. iuxbaum, ot Macon, a jj former Albani - boy, was mingling with E|frtendq here yesterday. Mr. Morris Weslosky left the city S ’ this-morning for Atlanta, on a busi ness trip. Capt, W. 1. Heyward, of Marietta, , arrived in' the city yesterday morning. gjfe-lS a guest Vt the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hllsman, oa Jefferson street.. jiTi Mr, F. R. Pldcock, of Moultrie, was * a visitor in Albany Saturday after- Mr. A. R. Baggs, Of Camilla, was among the wel-known visitors In the city yesterday. Mr. S. Reich lias returned to the city after an absence of several weeks lti New York city. Mr. G. A., Nesbitt, of Adams Station, was a well-known visitor In Albany this morning. Mr. H. S. Holland is spending this week In Birmingham, on photographic business. Mr. Nelson Mitchell has returned Col. and Mrs. T. R'. Perry, ot Syl- : from Valdosta, where he visited sev- vester, spent a short while In Albauy eral days, yesterday, on route to Cordele. Mr. and Mrs. /. S. Betts, of Ashburn, returned home this morning in their touring-car, after a short visit In Albany. g£:lt is a matter of genuine regret to |many Albanians that Mr: W. Pope Threlkeld is leaving Albany to take rup, his abode again in Columbus, Jgyhere ' he formerly resided. Mr. gjnirelkeld has spent the best part ot ‘ his life In Albany, and it is here that Bier has more friends than in all the ifest of the world combined. In Col- ■ unibus he will be in the employ of a Inigo supply house, and will doubtless find Ills surroundings congenial. Al- banians wish him well in his new posi- tion, but hope he will return to this city at no distant time. boy The frlem\s of Mr. Jack Massey will learn with regret that he Is 111. Mr. J. A. Chungs of Atlanta, a popu lar traveling man, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. L. E. Merrlt spent yesterday in Columbus, the guest of friends. a well-known traveling man, was among the'visitors here yesterday. Chief R. N. Westbrook has returned from a pleasure trip to Florida. Miss Susie Hall spent yesterday in Carlisle, the guest, of friends and rela tives. Mr. Primus Barbre left Albany this morning for Ticknor, on a business trip. Mr. Philip Asher, of Montgomery, a former Albany boy, hpent yesterday in Albany, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Asher, on Pine street. Mr. Mike Atkins, of Atlanta, a well- known traveling man, is among the visitors here today. , I Mr. W. W. Wallace spent yesterday In Doerun. Mrs. O. L. Jay and children, of Tif ton, return home this afternoon, after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Oliver. Allies footwear are cut extr ? ul ular and we are showmg nt ft Co.