Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 22, 1908, Image 13

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1909 n DON’T LET THE BOY PAINT any of our paint left over from the up everything around the house with Job. For our paint la as hard to get off as it la easy to put on. That Is a virtue you will appreciate when you And how seldom you have to renew the coat you put on now. It stays brighter longer thiin. any other paint we know. WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO., 457 Third St., Macon; Ga. The New Business of The Equitable Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 130* IS SC PER CENT GREATER THAN THAT SECURED DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1907. THE PROSPERI TY WHICH EQUITABLE AGENTS ARE ENJOYING IS DESTINED TO INCREASE, BECAUSE— EQUITABLE policies are readily sold by rea son OF THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AND THE SOCIETY'S GREAT FINAN CIAL STRENGTH. EQUITABLE death claims are almost inva riably the first to Be paid, enabling the EQUITABLE AGENT TO SECURE WHAT LOCAL BUSINESS MAY RESULT THEREFROM. EQUITABLE agents are furnished with, bet ter CANVASSING MATERIAL THAN IS SUPPLIED OY ANY OTHER COMPANY. EQUITABLE agents receive advantages and AID FROM THEIR GENERAL AGENTS NOT USUAL LY ACCORDED BY OTHER COMPANIES. EQUITABLE liberality and fair dealing to ward POLICY HOLDERS AND AGENTS ALIKE, MAKE IT THE BEST COMPANY TO INSURE IN AND THE BEST COMPANY TO REPRESENT. Agents of Character and Ability Desired. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS FRANK. W. BURR, Manager For Georgia. Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. FINE WHISKIES- AT FULL VALUES I don’t cut tho quality of whiskey in order to liny express. I GIVE YOU FULL VALUE IN THE WHISKEY ITSELF! If you want .very cent of your money’, worth in Whitkty Quality instead of a lower grade allowing forexpmaage, .end me your orders. Below are a few of my apccially popular branda, every one of which represents the very hlghestquality obtainable for the price: Lincoln County 4 foil quart* Lincoln Coonty $2.00 4 full quart* Old Hickory Lin. Co 2.50 4 fallqearta White Oak 4.00 4 full quart* Koccaaia Club 4 full quarts 8w**t Maah Com 4 full quart* North Carolina Cera.... 2.25 4 full quart* Old Mountain Cora 2.TO 4 full quart* Old Cobb Cora RnMmbw.IpWM Ry« 4 full quart* Old Cabinet Rye 100 4 full quart* Balmont 2.60 4 full quart* Hamilton Ca. Club 4.00 4 full quart* C Lion'* 4 Star Brandies • 4 full quarts AppI* Brandy...........fLOO 4 fall quarta Imperial Apple Brandy.. 4.60 4 full quarto Fine Old Apple Brandy.. 3.00 4 fa quart* Vary Old Apple Brandy.. 4.60 4 fall quart* Georgia Peach Brandy.. 4.00 P**.* 0 •**•**■* **• the b«t *2°d« to tha consumer at the lou All good* guaranteed under Q>« PuraFood and Dross Act of Jana 30,1 E. B. GIBSON .FINE WINES AND LIQUORS To the Consumer at Lowest Cash Prices 19 East Seventh Street Chattanooga, Tenn. I dUrB TRAGIC ROMANCE OF GIRSYCAMPS Affair Culminates in Arrest'of Wifo and Consort Accused of Many Crimes. Mr. W. J. Minitower. Hr. M Ifi. Grimes, o. ...... . . In I lie city this week, guest of Dr. Kit tr*11. ' Ira 8. Chappell haa returned from guest love, doacrilon. a futile attempt by father to recover hla children, murder, the ileerlnfc of h farmer by a crafty gipsy fortune teller, and a long, thrill ing chase of the accused murderer and hla paramour by the slater of hla vic tim. culminated today In the arn-at o: Rebecca Butler, a gipsy seer os 8, by De tectives McSorley and Holland on a charge of obtaining 15.000 by false pro- tenses from a rancher In North Yaki ma. Wash. The woman was arreated on Infor mation brought to the police by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hose Butler, who has followed her and her lover. Sam uel Palmer, ton of a recent king of the gipsy tribes, for thousands of miles and through countless exciting Adventures In the hope of avenging the murder of the captive woman’s husband, who Is alleged -to have been shot by Palmer In a gipsy camp near Ukluli. Elopes With Affinity. The story as unfolded by Captain of Detective Peterson runs as follows: Rebecca Butler, the woman now un- derarrest. was tho wife of Henry But ler. a layman, although ah^ was a member of a gipsy tribe. After bear ing him two children she fell In love with Solomon Palmer, patrician gipsy and member of 4he royal family, and she deserted her husband for him. Butler accepted Ills desertion resigned ly. but he objected to losing his chil dren. and he followed the eloping cou- . r«,» tn - nmn ne »e l»k|n»». tvh—■» I first prise Olid Mr*. J. June. 1908, he overtook them. There ”e<’end prise. ho Informed Palmer that he could keep have returned from a trip to Macon and Col. Brown, of Ft. Valley, made a busi ness trip tu Roberta tilts week. Mrs. George Harris, of Knoxville, visit ed Roberta. Col. R. C. 1> Bueur has been on a bi Incas trip to Ft^ Valley and Macon. Mrs. C. Larrison .haa returned to her bom* In Macon after a visit to the city, guest of Mrs. E. 8. Btrevt. Mrs. English Smith, of Klttrell. was a visitor to the city this week. . Mr. W. c. Tompkins, of Wrlghtavllle, wtxa here thU week, guett of Mr. T. U. Hightower and wife were ints this w * .„ T ns. Esq., st i>f ililn week In Macon. Mrs. T. H. Strong and daughter. Miss Mary, of Wrlghtsvltle. visited the city this week. gue«ts of friends. Miss Lula Johnson has returned to her homo In Boperton after a vial*, to the city, guest of Miss Lathea Ken. Miss Mary Battle Moffett, of Y boro, is visiting In the city, guesi ut tho family of her unde. Mr. I* G. Mof- fett. • Col. R. V. Hardeman and wife, of Ma con. an- visiting In the city, a Mr. and Mrs. JL H. Itlackshetr. rims. Hicks has returns* Iter a visit of several m Mcltnc and Mt. Vernon. Miss Adeline Baum haa returned from » Macon. A. Thoms*. Esq., and wife have from a visit to Macon. Mr. A. W. Baum and wife are visiting Mills Mrs. G. W. Wimberly Is vt-ltlng In Jef fersonville. Mr. F. If. Robertson. Jr., and wife, oi Chester, were here this week. | Miss Sadie Poland, nf Jones 7 county In visiting rein I Ives In tho oily. Thursday afternoon Mis. E. 8. stree. rtalned n number of her friends at hit _ . take his children d.way. To this pro posal Palmer made no objection ( but after getting possession of hla chil dren Butler attempted to take away his wife also, and. it Is alleged, lie was shot In the back ami killed by Pahner. The shooting was witnessed by -Butler's t-year-old son. Palmer was arrested . Immediately after the shooting, and, upon the testimony of Butler’s son, he was bound over to tho.superior court by the police mag istrate on the chargo of murdering Palmer. ■ During the Interval between the pre liminary examination and his trial In the superior court. It Is claimed that Mr*. Mrs. M. V. Mahoney was awarded the ‘ Mrs J. L. Roturson the A salad course and grape rved at the close of the The following were mnunq those 'resent: Mrs. F. J. Bchtff. Mrs. Emanuel "V. Mahon “ - “ “ Drcyer, Mrs. M. V. Mahoney. Mr*. F. K, Rot>crson. Mrs. J. L. Roberson. Mrs. A. J. Toole. Mr*. F. If. Wntklna, Mrs. Ixile liaviilnskl. Mr*. J. L. Weddlngton. Mrs, J. 9. Slmomna. Jr.. Mrs. John W. Brynes. Mr*. Hal p. Hhewmnke. Mr*. M. A. Shew- make). Mrs. J. M. Finn, MBs Dorothy the couple went to North Yakima. While out of 12.000. When the farmer found It Impossible to recover his money he re ported the case to District Attorney Dun- nen hut before he could order tho wo- arrest Mrs. Butler, accompanied by Palmer, fled. An they were leaving the aggrieved farmer tired two shots at Mrs. Butler, but neither took effect Sister Takes Up Case. Then Mrs. Rose Butler, bent upon avenging the death of her brother, took up tne chase and followed the couple from place to place, finally overtaking them some weeks ago In San Juan. They eluded her there, however, and she did . _..iryinlon In n gipsy camp at the comer of Twenty-ninth street and San Pablo avenue. Oakland. At once she reported the caso to Captain of Detec tlves Petersen, who ordered the womsn'i arrest and notified the authorities to North Yakima, where tho alleged bunko « e was perpetrated by Mrs. Butler. evening a message from the sheriff of North Yakima directed Captain Peter- i to hold the woman until an effort Is All of the persons Involved in the ease are members of ancient English gipsy families and are fond of proclaiming their Illustrious lineage and recounting the deeds nnd records of their ancestors. GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Four, and Miss Willie King, of Atlanta. Miss Mary Gnla Watterson, of Kogoravllle, Tenn.. Miss Susanne Orantlnnd, of Grif fin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and Mr.i nnd Mr*. Hugh Hinton Price, of High Shoals. Miss Annie Smith, of Sparta, Miss I.lllle Both Adams, of Tusrtimbla. Ala. From Madison: Miss Richmond Walton, Miss Octavla Pou. Miss Marietta Anderson, Miss Mamie Conen. Miss Edna rou. Mr. Roy I^imbert. Mr. Butler At klnaon. Mr. Seals. From Montleellol Mrs. Mamie Penn, Mrs. Hnm Cohen, Miss Annello Franklin. Mr. Robert Mays. Mr. Richardson. From Mllledgevllln: Mr*. I A. B. Coombe# Miss Sadie Coomhes. Miss Mary T. Lnwrenc*, Mr. Andrew Ed-i wards. Mr. T. R. Turner, of Grays. Mr. Billie Jackson, of Greensboro, Missed Van Buroon, of Grlswoldvllle. Mrs. Will Matthews’ hrldse ten Wed! nesday afternoon for Miss Marietta An derson. of Bnstwlck, nnd Miss Richmond Walton, of Mndlson. was another pretty affair of the week In compliment to two popular Eatonton visitors. Mrs. Matth ews entertained at the home of her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Calhoun Reid, on Wayne street, and was assisted by her sister. Mrs. Hiram L. Gardner. A Color scheme of yellow was effectively used with gorgeous yellow chrysanthemums, and yellow ribbons. A congenial coterie of guests Interested In bridge was pres ent, and other called Informally during tho evening. , _ . A d Miss I.eonora Wright, who Is attendM Ing Wesleyan College at Mnron, spent the past week-end at home with her pa rents, Prof, and Mrs. W. C. Wright. Miss Wright was accompanied by her Trlend. Miss Lnurlnn Johnson, of Aid Ian to, a classmate at Wesleyan. -< Mr. and Mr*. John Lawrence nnd chllj dren. Mr. Rolln Lawrence. Mis* Mery 'll Lawrence. Miss Ruth tawrence and Mul Iter John Jr., of Milfedgeville. weTe re cent Eatonton visitor*. „ . . I Miss Frnnkle Griggs, of Macon. Is vis-1 Itlng Miss Pauline Griggs. Mrs.. L. D. Watson, of Bwalnsboro, Is the guest of Mrs. Clarenco Alford sndj Mrs. Joseph 8. Turner. Jr. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alford. Master Roy Alford. Jr., snd Mrs. Will Little, of Mill* edgevllle. were guests of friends hero this ■iilis Susanne Grnntland. of Griffin, has . .. .... lied home after a visit to Miss I,oMt*e lx-re. daughter an«TMiss'Black. _ lest* this week of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Griffin, and 1 Miss Black, of Marietta, were guests West Griffin. Mrs. Robert Wheeler, of Greensboro, visited Mrs. Eliza Morton during tho —pek pest. Mrs. Gale Riley and children have re- F ‘ -v . Central of Georgia Railway Co.. DEPART FOR— Savannah end Aueuata • 1:35am Savannah, Augusta Covington end Eatonton.....MlrMam Eatonton and Miiiedgevllte.'.t 7:*opm Athene and Madison • 7:40am Athens and MadJseft... • 4:S0pm Atlanta (Olxia Ftyer)........ 9.46«m Atlanta and Griffin 4^o*m Atlanta and Griffin * " 75*m Atlanta and OHffln.. • item Atlanta and Griffin..... * 1 om Columbus and Birmingham..* 2 tw. b..a e-d n " ’.g-a 2Lam Albany and Montgomery.... i «e»m Albany and Montgomery ...ht• Americas • 7 kpm •OAILY. tEXCEPT BUN DAY. Current schedules corrected to d« * O ARRIVE FROM— 8avsnnah and Augusta......* t:30am Savannah, Augusts Coviagten and Eatonton * 1:15pm Botantan and MiUodgovlUo..t • :00am Athena and Maditon *11:00am Athens and Madison... * 7:45pm Atlanta, Chicago, st. Louis..* 12:05am Atlanta and Griffin • 1:05am Atlanta and Orlffln....2:46am Atlanta and Griffin *11:20am Atlanta and Griffin * 7:44pm Birmingham and Columbus..* 1:16am Birmingham and Columbus..* 4:44pm Montfomery and Albany • 1:25am Mentqcmary and Aloxny..,..* 4:Npm .umn W. BLOUNT, •t-ter Passenger Agent. 404 Cherry $L ( ■ i accompanied by her sister. Mlsa Georgia Smith, who will he her lest for several weeks. Mlsa Adrian Harwell, of Green a boro, la ailing Mrs. Flournoy Adams *and fam- Mrs. E. J. Reynolds has returned from * \ > was a recent Mr. and Mrs H. <!. McAfee entertain ed at so Informal reception recentw. Cards are out announcing the ap proaching marriage of Mlsa Motile An- Mn». M. E. Hugley and daughter. Miss iladvp, of Yatesvlll*. Vi* I led friend* here. Mrs. Ben L Walker and young son iave returned home after a pleasant visit o rrsltlres in Flovilla Mrs. M. G. Marshall and son are isltlng her parents near Elko. Messrs. Frank Gunn, of Lavllta, and Howard Murpli, Of Marshaltvllle, vis ited friends In the city Sunday. Miss Murilu Wellons Is visiting In Powersvllle, On. Miss Annie Woodward Is spending a while with Mrs. W. C. Watson near Wells ton. Mrs. Frank Parks and daughter. Frances, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. L. F. Cater oh Waahlhgton avenue. Mies Hennllou Hughes, of Danville. daughter of Congressman-elect D. M. Hughes, Is the popular guest of Mrs. E. L. Dennard at her lmndsonso country home near Perry. -Fitzgerald] A brilliant wedding of last Wednes day In Fitzgerald was that of Miss Gertrude inis* Kelm and Mr. George Cameron Smith, division superintend ent of the A. B. Sc A. railroad, nnd tho social prominence of tne bride, with the popularity of the groom, made the event one of Interest to a large number of peoplo outside of the city In which they reside Tho mar riage wan solemnized at the C. M. SI. church. Rev. W. L. Wooten, of Moul trie, officiating. The attandants were: Mntron of honor, Mrs. C. B. Brewer. LaGrange; maid of honor, Mlsa Maud Beck. Wayeross; bridesmaid. Mias Alice Shopherd, Abbeville; flower-girl, Mlsa Gladys Hnltzendorf; page. Mat ter Ernest Hanger; best man. Mr. Harry Grltnshaw; groomsmen. Mr. W. R. Catherwood Wacross, and Mr. M. Walsh, Cincinnati; ushers. Messrs. O. • II. Elkins. Wright Torrence, John Dormlney and J. D. Lambrlght. The bridal party -were preceded by Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Kelm. parents of the bride, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Abe Roths child, Brunswick. The two llttlo at tendants entered the two central aisles, passing to the front and open Ing a floral gate at the end of each aisle. The officiating minister came next, followed by the ushers, bridesmaid nnd groomsman, the maid of honor and groomsman, the matron of honor and best man, the bride and groom, each of the couplea passing up opposite aisles, tho bride and groom meeting at the altar. Here the deco- rntlons were elaborate; palms and ferns studded with white and yellow chrysanthemums from California, beautiful floral arch, huge vases of flowers and many cnndoltbra formed a bank which entlrel concealed the or chestra. A beautiful affect was pro- duuced by the letters K and S. lighted with electric bulbs. As the ceremony proceeded the lights In the latter 1C went out by one and were reproduced In tho letter 8. which was all aglow at the close of the ceremony. Among the out-of-town guests were: Rev. W. L. Wooten, Moultrie; Mrs. C. E. Brower, LaGrange; Mils Alice Bhepherd, Abbeville: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rothschild, Brunswick; Mrs. Clarence Bos worth. Miss Maud Beak and Mr. W. P. Catherwood, Way* cross; Mrs. Branham, Montezuma,* Miss Mary Young. Atlanta; Mr. Harry Grlmsbnw. Savannah, and Mr. M. Walsh, Cincinnati. Tuesday evening an elaborate flvo- course luncheon was given by Mr. and Mrs. Louis 11. Kelm In honor or tbs mnrrlnge of their daughter, Gertruda, which occurred Wednesday evening. Twenty-eight guests were present. At this time the brldo presented thd fa vors to her attendants, which were ■olid gold hatpins. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Kelm gave a B o'clock dlnnar to the following guesta. Rev. Mr. Wooten. Mrs. C. E. ITrower, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rothschild. Miss Maud Reck. Miss Alice Shepherd. Mrs. Pitt- mnn, Mrs. Clarence Bosworth and Mrs. Holtgendorf. Mrr. J. E. Mercer. Mrs. Isadora Caldera. Mrs. Lon Dickey and Mrt. W. A. Gncn attended the meeting of the Georgia Federation of Women's clubs at Valdosta this week. Miss Mae nuckalew has returned from an extended visit to Tennllle. Mis* Christine Mash burn, of Haw- klnsvllle. has returned home after k visit to relatives In this city. Mrs. E. A. Russell left Monday for Leesburg. Fla., to vIsK her father. Mrs. Walter Devin has returned to her homo in North Carolina Mrs. Lon Dlekey will visit Mrs. N. Peterson «t Tift on. Mrs. Walton Per- dnn »» Sparks nnd Mrs. W. C. Lance, of Valdosta, before returning home December 1. VALDOSTA. The sod* I events of this week hnvo revolved largely around the Ked- ■ratlon of Woman’s clubs, In whoso honor several brilliant social functions 1 ’ were «rtven. The rocaptlon by the Elks Monday night and the luncheon by the Wymodausls Club on Tuesday .' t th* home of Col. end Mrs. W. H. West were as elegant as could bo. The scene at both were of unusual brilliance, the visiting ladles declaring lh»i the meeting here has been at tended by the most elaborate functions that the federation'hai hod. After the Klka' reception Monday night, the young people had a dance which lasted until after midnight Are Your Fences Down? We are offering for a few days some good FENCING, cut to 3 feet, 4 feet and 5 feet lengths, at $1.00 PER HUNDRED FEET ' for 3 and 4 foot lengths and $1.25 per hundred for 5-foot lengths; 5x5 heart pine posts at 20 cents each. Post long leaf South Georgia pine. Massee=Felton Lumber Co. Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga. one throughout. Thursday afternoon Mrs. nscar Bill ion entertained the Bridge Whist Club at her home on Toombs street. Mrs Dalton Is one of Valdosta's most chinning young hostesses, and her entertainment Thursday was unusu ally -pretty. One of the pretty Incidents of tho mooting of the federation of clubs In Valdosta was the presentation of a beautiful bouquet of American Bmuty roses to Mrs. Llpfccomb, tho president, b*' the Wymodausls Club of Valdosta ut the conclusion nf her annual ad dress. Mrs. Frank Huberts presented the flowers. Mrs. J. K. Roberts and children left this week for Cleburne, Tex., to spend several weeks with Mrs. Rob erts' parents. Mrs. L. L. Dougherty and children left Thursday for Columbus. Miss., and other points there, to he gone sev ers] weeks. Mr. W. A. Pardeo left Tuesday for Augusta to be one of tho attendants at the marriage of Mr. Will McLeod, formerly of Savannah, to a pretty Au gusta girl. Mrs. A. R. Collins and two children left this week for Houston, Tex., to make their future home. Mr. nnd Mr*. B. 17. Jones, of Tam pa, were visitors to relatives here this week. Mr. J. H. Swanson and bride. Mis* Wllla Woolridge, of Tampa, were guests of Mrs. Young McRe 0 tMTs week. Mrs. George Simpson, of Tlfton, spent this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Yarn, 8WAINSB0R0. An affair of exceptional charm and beauty was a D. A. R. entertainment given to the members of the Wednes day Afternoon Club by Miss Mary Osborne, who Is an enthusiastic D. A. R., being a member of the Chester, 8. C.. chapter. This entertainment was given at the hospitable home of Mr nnd Mrs. Goorge M. Heath on Main street, and Mias Osborne was cordial ly and gracefully assisted In receiving by Mrs. Heath, who I* ever a charm Ing hostess herself. Miss Nannie Green loft Monday morning to bake charge of a school at Greenway, Ga. Miss Claudia Thompson, of Dell- wood visited her grandmother, Mrs. J. V. Truott, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lena Parker, of Adrian, who has been visiting Miss Msgglo Price, left Monday for Dellwood. where she will visit relatives before returning to her home at Adrian. Miss Arizona HhrJvall, of Tampa, Flo., -who has been tho guest of her cousin, Miss Emma Htroud. at Modoc, ■pent a few days of this week with Mlzs Maggie Newby. Mrs. Ella Rountree left this week for Jacksonville, Fb»., where she will spend several weeks before going to Savannah to aee her sister, Mrs. Mol- drlm. Mrs. L. C. nrown, of Athens, Is here on a visit to her sister, Mra.. Hugh Fllllngln. Mrs. A. ’ll. Boutet, who hns been spending iomn weeks In Augusta, ar rived here Monday night to visit her nephow. Mr. F. IV. Saffojd. REIDS VILLE. Mrs. E. C. Elmore Is the guest of relatives at Clsxton this -week. Mra. J. C. Mlkelt ha* returned to her home In Savannah after a plena- ant visit to her mother, Mrs. Mattie Smith. Mr. J. M. Rogers has returned from a business trip to Vldalls. Rev. J. W. Whitehurst, of Ludo- Wlel. Is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. C. L. Morgan has returned from a visit to friends In Savannah, Mr*. Tom Dunhabi, of Savannah, Is On a visit to Mrs. John P. Rogers. Mr. 8. W. Chatman, of Ludowlef, Is among the visitors,to our town this week. One of the most onjoyabl* events of I season was an entertainment given • fast Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. F A. rolemnn at their beautiful coun- try home near Reldavllle, Delightful, music was furnished by some of the; guests. Many Interesting games were; played, and later In the evening dainty refreshments were served, and -when! •t last the merry party reluctantly! took their departure all voted Mr, nnd i Mrs. Coleman a most charming host! and hostess. Those present were | Misses El a Smith, Fannie Adimaon, j Mary Daracy, Margaret Bartow. • Fro- nla Cowart. Lillian Bea*»ey. Messrs. Reamer Coleman Joshua Beasley, Her- man Adamson. II. C. Kennedy. Cllf- J ford Rozers, Clinton Kennedy, Renja- i min Bmlth. Miss Nina DrvIm hss returned to, her home in Vldalls after a pleasant; felt to her cousin, Mlsa Kathleen J Swain. Mr. David Phllllpe. of Kchentcrady, N. T., who has been on a visit to relatives hero, has returned home. Mrs. D. J. Rogers has returned from a visit to her sister. Mrs. Fir- gen, of Elza. ^ALLFNTOWN. ’ .. very enjoyu.ne affair was the Mrthdqy dinner given bv Mrs. Harsh R. Allen on Sunday. November U, when she celebrated her 70th birthday by a reunion of all her children and grandchildren. The home waa beau tifully decorated In red and wrhlte ♦f-.rysanthemums. In the center of the dining table was a Mexican center- piece on which was placed a large and waa heartily enjoyed by all Any Road—Anywhere—Any Time THE WHITE STEAMER. Don't buy an Automobile until you have tried the White Bteamer. • The most graceful, most powerful, speediest and best car made for any nnd All purposes. Drop me a line and let me convince you. John S. Schofield, Agt., Box 283, Macon, Ga. C. F. 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