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An event of great interest to the res
idents of the Isle of Hope, which took
place Friday afternoon, was a private
race on the Isle of Hope waters, when
Mr. Henry Backus ran his boat, the
Georgians, against the Undine, sailed
by Mr. Ferguson. The race was sharp
and full of interest from start to finish.
Both boats were beautifully handled,
and only after close sailing, was the
Ur.dine declared the winner. Several
parties went out from the city to wit
ness the race.
A launch party Wednesday afternoon
consisted of Miss Josephine Stevens,
Miss Florence Stevens, Miss Anna
Hunter, Miss Sarah Cunningham, Miss
Kathleen Fry, Miss Belle Battey and
Miss Nora Edmondston.
Thursday evening a jolly crowd
chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Guy How
ard, enjoyed the dance at Tybee. Those
present were Miss Nina Crane, Miss
Righton Habersham, Miss Georgia Ed
mondston, Mr. Frank Heyward, Mr.
Alexander Maxwell, Mr. Hammond
Eve, Mr. Howard of Augusta and Mr.
William Harper.
Mrs. J. Rauers entertained most In
formally Wednesday afternoon with
team whist. Among those who played
were Mrs. J. Rauers, Mrs. A. G. Gue
rard, Mrs. W. D. Dearing, Mrs. Charles
B. Malone and Mrs. J. C. LeHardy.
Miss Rosa Sullivan gave a naptha
launch party Saturday afternoon, the
run being made to Warsaw, where the
party will remain over Sunday. Those
In the party are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
worth Hunter, Miss Nina Crane, Miss
Rosa Sullivan, Mr. W. I. Morgan, Mr.
Louis Morgan, Mr. Tyril Morgan, Mr.
Coulter Carmichael, Mr. John Stevens,
Mr. Pratt Adams and Mr. Edward De'.
mere.
The Whist Club met Friday after
noon, there were two tables, at which
played Mrs. J. A. G. Carson, Mrs. A.
G. Guerard, Mrs. James T. Dent, Mrs.
J. Rauers, Mrs. J. C. LeHardy, Mrs.
Newcomb and Mrs. Thomas Wylly.
Miss Catie Ellis gave a launch party
Monday afternoon in honor of her
guests, Miss Mec. Young of Valdosta,
Miss Elgin of Alabama and Miss Wil
liams of South Carolina. Her other
guests were Miss Annie Lou'Russell,
Miss Alice Dougan, Miss Maggie
Thompson, Miss Leleah Adams, Mr.
Powell, Mr. Herbert West, Mr. Charlie
Russell, Mr. Dan McMillan and Mr.
George Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
chaperoned the party, the run being
made to Warsaw, where delightful re
freshments were served, and the return
was made by moonlight.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Habersham
chaperoned a party to Tybee, Tuesday
e\ening, consisting of Miss Edith War
field, Miss Anne Maclean, Miss Righton
Habersham. Miss Marlon Maclean,
Miss Nina Crane, Miss Mary Howell,
Mr. Joe Low, Mr. Gordon Harrison, Mr.
Ed. Ryals. Mr. Edward Barnwell, Mr.
Stacker of Tennessee, Mr. Malcolm
Maclean, George Ford and Mr. Pratt
Adams.
Miss Catie Ellis is entertaining with
a house party at the Isle of Hope. Her
guests are Miss Mec. Young of Val
dosta, Miss Elgin of Alabama, Miss
Williams of South Carolina, Miss Caro
Copeland of Selma, Ala., and Miss Ma
rie Cheatham.
The beautiful loving cup that has
been for the past week at Theus Bro
thers, was presented to Mr. Henry
Backus a few days ago, as the winner
of the prize by his boat the Georgians,
on the regatta of the 6th of June, by
the Savannah Yacht Club.
A delightful launch party to Cabbage
Island beach was given by Mr. Fred
Wylly. Those of the party were Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Holst, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ellis, Miss Annie Backus, Miss
Alberta Wylly, Mr. Robert Hardee and
ethers.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Newcomb
chaperoned a merry party of maroon
ers, spending several days on Wilming
ton Island, and returning to the city
Monday. Those in the party were Miss
Bailey, Miss Girardeau, Miss New
' comb, Miss Molly Newcomb, Mr. Clar
ence Connerat, Mr. Hammond Eve, Mr.
Hardee Croome, Mr. Stephen Heyward.
Mr. Gordon Carson and Mr. Robert
Newcomb.
Miss Sassnet, Miss Angie Cubbedge,
Miss Myra Wilcox. Mr. Sidney Stubbs
and Mr. Julian Schley, formed one of
the parties at Tybee Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Orlando Newcomb, chaperoned
the Misses Newcomb, Miss Bailey, Miss
Girardeau. Mr. Clarence Connerat, Mr.
Eve and Mr. Robert Newcomb, Tues
day evening at Tybee.
Mr. Alonzo Aaron DeLoach and Miss
Julia Lee DeLoach have sent out invi
tations for August 6 to the 16th for a
house party at their home at Beaulieu
by-the-Sea.
Miss Floride Banks gave an Informal
but most enjoyable watermelon cutting
on the lawn. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles G. Bell, Mrs. C. H.
Banks, Mr Hinton. Miss Susie Olm
stead, Miss Maxey, Miss Florence Olm
stead, Mr. Charles Banks, and Mr.
Lawrence Lee.
Miss Katharine Coyle and Miss Jen
nie Dillon of Thomasville, have been
the guests of Miss Carrie Williams dur
ing the week.
Mr. Pope Alexander of Thomasville
Is visiting at Tybee.
Miss Emelyn Hartridge, and Miss
Ward, after spending two weeks in
London, left for Beyrout to attend the
Wagner operas. They also spent a
week in the Black Forest, and the rest
of the time will be spent in Switzer
land and France before returning to
the States.
Mrs. J. B. Johnson and family left
Saturday for Dillsboro, N. C., to spend
a month.
Miss Clifford West is visiting Major
Robert Stiles, at his country place. Bon
Air. on her way to Richmond, where
she will be the guest of Miss Notting.
Mrs. Robert Hardee and her little
daughter, Nannie, have gone to Clyde,
In the mountains of Georgia.
Mrs. Ryals, Miss Elizabeth Ryals and
Miss Louise Ryals have returned to
the Isle of Hope after a stay of sev
eral weeks in Egypt, Ga.
Mrs. N. H. Finnle, Miss Wentz, and
Master Haldeman Finnle, are the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Howkins
at "The Dunes,” Tybee.
Mr. Eldred Pimkins left Friday night
for Brevard. N. C.
Doctor William Dancy, after a pleas
ant visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Dancy
at White Bluff, lias returned to Brook
lyn, N. Y
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Young left
Wednesday for Skyland, N. C.
they will go to Warm Springs
Mr. H. Pearson Smott left during the
*’ w-oel; on bis vacation, going to Lake
George.
Mrs, Thomas Arnold. Mrs, Jackson
and Miss Mary Arnold, are spending
the remainder of the summer at Blow
ing Rock, N. C.
Mrs. J. B. Chestnut and famtiy left
Friday for Sapphire, N. C.
Mr. A. R. Lawton, Jr., left Tuesday
for Pomfort, Conn.
Mr. Jack Slater of New York spent
several days in the city.
Mr. Edward S. Stoddard has returned
from a pleasant trip to Brunswick,
where he participated in the race be
tween the Dragoon and the Monsoon.
Mr. Horace P. Smart returned Tues
day from New York.
Miss Mary Ella Turner has returned
to Montgomery after a pleasant visit
to Miss Emma Ingram.
Mrs. Raymond Demere and Master
Raymond Demere left Tuesday for
Norfolk, Conn., where they will be un
til October.
Miss Cornelia Maclean will arrive to
day from Brunswick where she has
been visiting Miss Ellen Pennlman, and
made many friends.
Miss Emma Clay has gone to Sa
luda, N. C.
Miss Fannie Phillips, after a delight
ful visit to Brunswick, has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mills are at
Saratoga Springs .
Mrs. Pape and Miss Nina Pape are
in Paris.
Mr. John Charles Wheatley arrived
from New York this morning, on his
way to Americus, and spent the day
in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlesworth Hunter.
Mr. Edward Crane returns to-day
from a house party in Grahamville, ‘
S. C.
Miss Jennie Haines returned Wed
nesday from Canada.
Miss Alice Wheatley, who has been
visiting Mrs. Charlesworth Hunter,
left Saturday for her home, in Ameri
cus.
Mr. Alexander Maxwell has returned
from Baltimore.
Miss George Ashley, who has been
the guest of Miss Flora Dancy, at
White Bluff, leaves to-day for Au
gusta.
Miss George Charlton, after a de
lightful visit to the Misseß Remshart,
at White Bluff, has returned home.
Mrs. Charlesworth Hunter and Miss
Alice Wheatley were the guests of Mrs.
Cecil Gabbett during the week.
Miss Jennie Bryan left Friday night
to visit Miss Olmstead Taliaferro at
Mount Sharon, Orange, Va.
Mr. William Barnwell will return
Monday from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Elizabeth Haskell left Thurs
day to visit Miss Huguenin, in Macon.
Mr. Thomas J. Peabody has moved
to Atlanta, where he has accepted a
position with the Southeastern Passen
ger Association.
Mr. Louis N. Haskell left the latter
part of the week for the Greenbrier
White Sulphur Springs.
Mr. Harris Cope left Tuesday night
for Asheville.
Mrs. N. F. Jackson left Monday on
a short visit to Macon, before going
on an extended trip to Atlantic City,
Philadelphia, Buffalo and New York,
returning in'October.
Mrs. Hampton Ferrill and children
are visiting in Macon.
Mr. W. P. Carmichael and Miss Mary
Carmichael left Wednesday for Blow
ing Rock, N. C.
Miss Emmie Wilkins is at Blowing
Rock.
Miss Floride Banks left Friday night
for Asheville. From there she will go
to Blowing Rock, where she will be
joined by Miss Alice Tindale of Pitts
burg, Pa.
Miss Nannie Nisbet is visiting Miss
Kelly, in nttsburg.
Mr. Rauers, after spending several
days in the city, returned Friday to St.
Catherine's Island.
Mr. W. W. Williamson and Mr. Har
ry Daniel will leave shortly for the
north.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heard Hunter are
in Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Butler, the Misses
Elizabeth Butler and Anne Butler left
during the week for Asheville, N. C.
Miss Annie Margaret Miller of Amer
icus is visiting Mrs. Edward Haber
sham on Gwinnett street, east.
Miss Addie Barnard left Tuesday
night for Asheville, where she will visit
Mrs. James Hunter.
Mrs. Alexander of New York, who
spent the past week at the De Soto, left
Friday.
Miss Angie Cubbedge has been at
Tybee, the guest of Mrs. Guy Howard.
Mr. W. K. Stedman leaves to-day for
Hendersonville, N. C.
News has been received of the safe
arrival of Mrs. Hopkins and Miss
Emma Hopkins at Vancouvers Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Read are in
Buffalo.
Miss Nanie Stevens of Atlanta has
been the guest of Mrs. James Farie,
Jr., at Tybee.
Mr. Matthew Hopkins has returned
to his home in Louisville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harrison left
Monday for New York.
Miss Lina Hugei* and Miss Clermont
Huger left on the Kansas City. Mon
day for New York. They will be away
until the late fall, going to North
Hatley, Canada; later they will be
joined by Mrs. Joseph Huger and Miss
Emma Huger.
Miss Louise Little who has been vis
iting Miss Leleah Adams has returned
to her home in Jesup.
Mrs. Herbert Moore and Master Her
bert Moore are visiting Mrs. Lorell at
Tybee.
Mr. Tattnall Pritchard has Returned
ftom Waynesville, N. C
Mr. Robert Fleming spent the week
at Tybee, the guest of Mr. J. J. Mc-
Lcnough, Jr.
Miss Edith Warfield is visiting the
Misses Rauers on St. Catherine's Isl
and.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dearing of Ath
ens, who have been staying at Tybee,
spent several days with Mrs. W. D.
Doaring on Hall street, west, and left
to-day for Asheville. N. C.
Mr. W. W. Gordon, Jr., left Friday
night for Clarkesville.
Miss Katharine Huger who has been
visiting Mrs. Pinckney Huger, left
Monday for New York.
Mrs. Tracy G. Hunter and family left
Wednesday for Turnpike, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodge of New
York will leave this week for Buffalo.
Front there they will visit Niagara
Falls and the Thousand Islands.
Mr. William Clay left during the
week for Virginia.
Mr. Arthur Gordon sailed during the
week for England.
Mr. W. Gordon Harrison has returned
from Brandon, Va.
Mrs. M. Stern and Miss Hortense
Stern left Tuesday for New York.
. Dr, Corson left during the for
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. AUGUST 4. 1901.
Close Saturday evenings at 9 p. m,
14 BROUGHTON STREET, WEST.
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In Large Variety.
Dainty, cool Neckwear, Shirt Waists that fit.
Skirts for outing, Dressing Sacques, Parasols.
All above goods selling at a big cut from regular
prices.
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York,
to visit his father.
Mrs. Janies T. Dent returned during
the week from Glynn county.
Miss Ellen McAlpin left Thursday for
Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Lewis Malone has returned from
St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Davant have re
turned from Tybee.
Mr. Thomas Theus has returned from
the Inlet Club, Tybee.
Mrs. Thomas S. Morgan left Thurs
day for Tallulah Falls.
Miss Alice Heyward returned Mon
day from Tybee.
Miss Maymie Schell from Macon, is
the charming guest of Miss Emily
Zink.
Mr. C. D. Jordan and Mr. George
Ford spent several days of last week
in Augusta and Sparta.
Mrs. Anna G. Cann has returned from
Tybee.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hunter and
family have returned from Tybee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hill and family
have returned from Tybee.
Miss Anne Starr leaves to-day for
Augusta on a visit.
Mrsu Augustus Jones leaves Monday
to visit her daughter, Mrs. Parker of
New York.
Mrs. J. J. Carolan and family leave
to-night for Waynesville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schley are at
the Lenwood, Saratoga Springs.
Mr. A. J. Ives and family are at The
Lenwood, Saratoga Springs.
Mr. W. J. Lindsay and family are at
The Washburn, Saratoga Springs.
Mr. George F. Armstrong is at the
Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga Springs.
Mr. A. A. DeLoach is in Atlanta.
Mrs. George W. Sparkman of Tampa,
Fla., is spending several weeks in the
city, the guest of Mrs. W. D. Gra
ham.
Mrs. John S. Tyson. Miss Carrie Ty
son and Miss Anna Tyson left during
the week for their summer home in.
Blackshear.
Mr. Harry G. Williams left Friday
evening for Macon and Montgomery on
his summer vacation. Mr. Williams
will spend several days with his broth
er in Macon, from where he will go
to Montgomery and other points in Al
abama.
Miss Nellie Reilly leaves Monday for
the mountains of North Georgia.
A party at Tybee Tuesday evening
consisted of the Misses Krauss, Hoff
lin, Frieda Traub, Edith Robinson,
Edna Lilienthal, Etta Lovenstein, Es
telle Gutman, Messrs. Max Leffler, Ed
win Leffler, Arthur Solomons, Leroy
Lovenstein, Joe Myers, Gus Kayton,
Edwin Putzel, Louis Bencher and Da
vid Wortzman. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Levy
were the chaperones.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ferst have re
turned from Tybee.
Mrs. Abrain Leffler left Thursday for
Cedarhurst, Far Rockaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roseheim and
Miss Tess Roseheim are in the Adiron
dacks.
Miss Mamie C. Engel is at Carls
bad, with Mr. and Mrs. Meinhard of
New York. From there they will
travel in Switzerland and Italy, return
ing in the fall to America.
Miss 'Bailey, who has been visiting
the Misses Newcomb, on Bolton street,
left Thursday for* Forsyth. Ga., where
she will visit before returning to her
home in Monticello.
Miss Eugenia Estill is at the Green
brier White Sulphur Springs, West Vir
ginia.
Miss Lucille Guerard left during the
week for Atlanta to spend some time
with friends. Before returning she will
visit the Pan-American Exposition.
A delightful trolley ride was given
Friday evening to the Isle of Hope, in
honor of Miss Martha Meyers of Au
gusta, Ga. Among those present were:
Miss Mabel Gibbons, Miss Emma Paul
sen, Miss Annie Schroder, Miss Carrie
Wiehrs, Miss Adeline Semken, Miss An
nie Gibbons, Miss Annie Halverson,
Miss Shumate of .Charleston, Miss
Louise Lubs, Miss Martha Kuck, Miss
Henrietta Vollers, Miss Lottie Lang,
Miss Annie Suiter, Miss Mattie Wel
gnnd, Mr. D. H. Monsees. Mr. Fred
Wessels, Jr., Mr. Val Seyden, Mr.
George D. Semken, Mr. Otto Kalb, Mr.
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'JjjUL N. SCHUTZ,
St, Julian and Whitaker Streets,
Seasonable Goods at Reasonable Prices.
Ladles' Colored Batiste Wrappers, pleated back, wide flounce at bottom, good
selection of patterns and colorings, 50 cents.
Ladies' Percale Wrappers, braid trimmed, pleated back, deep flounce, lined
waist, light and dark colors, 75 cents.
Ladies' Corsets, white slate and black, the new shapes, perfect fitting, give
satisfactory wear, 47 cents.
Ladies’ Black Hose, plain and drop-stitch, 10 cents.
Ladies’ Black and Fancy Color Hose, stripes, figures and polka dots, l-% cents
Ladies’ Imported Fine Hose, plain, richelieu ribbed, black and fancy colors,
full regular made, seamless, double soles and heels, 25 cents.
Misses' Black and White Polka Dot Hose, all sizes, 12% cents.
Infants' Fine Cotton Socks, white and black, 10 cents.
Infants’ Lace Socks, Mercerized lisle, fine gauge, white and black. 19 cents.
Infants’ Moccasins, white, blues, pinks and tans, 16 cents and 25 cents.
Men’s Half Hose, blue, brown, red and black, with white polka dots, 10 ceritß.
Men’s Imported Fine Half Hose, seamless, full regular made, up to date
styles, exceptionally fine qualities, 25 cents.
Men's Fine Egyptian Yarn Underwear, shirts with long or short sleeves,
French neck, finished cuff, drawers to match. 25 cents.
Men's White Plaid Nainsook Drawers, summer weight, 25 cents.
Men's Laundered Negligee Shirts, detached cuffs or with collar and cuffs at
tached, this season s styles, 47 cents.
Men's Union-made Blue Denim Overalls, double stitched, with apron, 4 pock
ets, full sizes, 49 cents.
W. B. Spann, Jr., Mr. Frank Stellings
of Augusta, Ga., Mr. Edward Kessell,
Mr. Edward Krieger, Mr. Harry Kuck,
Mr. John Entelman, Mr. John F. Vet
ter, Mr. Henry W. Suiter, Mr. John H.
Schroder, Mr. Willie Lang, Mr. Sam
Wheaton, Jr.
Miss Pauline Buckner, of 211 Jones
street, west, has gune on a visit of
several weeks to relatives and friends
in South Carolina,
A most amusing minstrel show was
given last evening, at White Bluff, by
the guests of Mrs. Edward Posted, and
Miss Houston’s house party. Miss
Marion Cooper proved herself the star
of the evening, and was greeted at
every turn by great applause.
Miss Anna Connerat gave a turtle
hunt to her guest. Miss Sanders, Fri
day night, the party going to Pine
Island.
Miss Anna Connerat entertained in
formally at her cottage at White Bluff,
Monday night. The pleasure of the
evening was greatiy added to by the
playing on the piano of Miss Snow of
Nashville, Tenn. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davidson, Miss
George Ashley of Augusta, Miss Geor
gia Charlton, the Misses Remshart,
Miss Bertha Sanders of Greensboro,
Mr. Louis Morgan. Mr. Rogers Wood,
Mr. Joe Low, Mr. Stewart Hincks, Mr.
Clarence Connerat and Mr. W. H.
Connerat, Jr.
Mr Clarence Connerat left yesterday
afternoon for White Bluff.
Mr. Robert M.. Coburn and Mr. J.
North Chisolm left Thursday for a
cruise in Southern waters on the
yacht “Yum-Yum.”
Miss Reba Mavromat has returned
from Wayoross.
Mr. Karl Schaeffer and Mr. W. B.
Adams were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Benj. Gails and Mr. and Mrs. 11. E.
Dreesoh during the week at their cot
tage at Tybee.
Mrs. William Gamble, who has been
visiting in the city, has returned to
her home in Philadelphia.
Miss Rosa Weinstein of Charleston,
who has been visiting Miss Hannah
Buckwald on Gaston street, has re
turned home.
Miss Josie Brennan left yesterday on
the Chattahoochee for New York.
Mrs. Walter C. Askew and Miss Em
ily Askew left the middle of the week
for Dalton, where they will spend sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Frank L. Pickering will spend
the summer visiting in Atlanta, New
; Orleans and San Antonio, from there
! she will go to New York, where she
will be joined by Mr. Pickering and go
to the Pan-American Exposition.
Mrs. J. H. Furber sailed Monday on
the Kansas City for New York.
Miss L. M. Cabaniss left Monday for
New York.
Mr. C. A. Marmelstein is in New
York. *
Miss V. M. Chisolm left Monday for
Brevard, N. C.
Miss Ada Solomons is visiting Mrs.
Jake Samuels in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Falk leave the first
part of the week for New York.
Mrs. J. C. King and the Misses King
left Thursday for Asheville.
Miss Georgia Heyward, Miss Bessie
Heyward and Mr. Arthur Heyward are
at Swananoa, N. C.
Miss Bessie Stothart, who is visiting
in Augusta, was complimented with a
straw ride during the week.
Miss Meta Fretwell is visiting in Au
gusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eberhardt and
Miss Eva Miller will leave Monday for
Philadelphia. They will visit Atlantic
City, the Thousand Islands, Niagara
Falls and Buffalo.
Mr. Sam Altmayer and family pass
ed through the city during the week
on their way to Buffalo.
Mr. W. W. Starr has returned from
a trip to Detroit, Mich.
Miss Ida Perkins left yesterday for
the Pan-American Exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Newman are at
the Isle of Hope for the summer.
Miss Jule Graves of Asheville is visit
ing in Pineora, S. C.
Miss Annie Sholar left last week for
Wilmington, N. C., to spend the re
mainder of the summer.
The Misses Floyd, after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. J. B. FloydT on Oglethorpe
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Broughton Street,
avenue, have returned to thetr home,
in Appalachicola.
Mr. J. H. Moncrief of Birmingham,
Ala., who has been the guest of Mr.
W. E. Looney for the past week, left
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper W. Caldwell
and Miss Eleanor Caldwell left for
Avondale Springs, Tenn., Friday night.
Mr. L. W. Meyer, formerly of Savan
nah, after a pleasant visit of two
weeks, has returned to Washington,
Mrs. J. D. Andrews and children and
Miss Martha Morehouse have returned
from a few weeks’ stay in North Caro
lina.
Miss Stella Strous returned during
the week from Blowing Rock, N. C.
Mr. M. N. Collins left during the
■week on a visit to Lyons.
Mr. Hardy J. Cox of Quincy, Fla.,
has returned home after a delightful
visit in Savannah.
Mrs. Thomas Gamble, Jr., and chil
dren left Monday for Asheville, N. C.,
to remain until September.
Mrs. J. H. Badenhoop returned from
Tybee after a pleasant visit.
Mrs. H. E. Dreeson and Mrs. Benja
min Gails gave a fish supper at Tybee
during the week. Their guests were
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. M. Schroeder, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Lustic, Miss Frieda
Geil, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geil, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Dreeson, Mr. W. B. Adams
and others.
The following party of gentlemen
were guests of Mr. Paul T. Haskell last
week at his beautiful country home.
Cherry Hill: Dr. M. X. Corbin, Dr.
John Haskell, Mr.*J. T. Shuptrine, Mr.
B. B. Neal, Mr. Lewis Haskell, Jr., Mr.
Emmett Moncreiffe, Mr. Harry Daniel,
Mr. William Haskell, Mr. Z. D. Res
pess.
Miss Bessie Whatley left yesterday
for Augusta and Aiken to spend a
month of her vacation with relatives
and friends.
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Waycross, Aug. 2.—Mrs. W. A. Cason
and children have gone to Asheville,
N. C., for a visit of three months.
There has been considerable gossip
concerning a marriage that is said to
have occurred Tuesday night at the
First Methodist parsonage, the cere
mony having been 'performed by the
pastor of that church, Rev. T. M. Chris
tian. The couple are very anxious to
keep the marriage a secret, and it may
be that their names will not be made
public for some time. They say that
the reason for their desiring the mar
riage to be kept a secret is that the
bride will go to college in a short time
and desires to be known in her maiden
name. It is said the parties are from
a neighboring town, but have many
friends and acquaintances in Waycross.
The Sunny Side Epworth League
held an interesting meeting at the
home of Mrs. T. J. Darling Thursday
evening.
Miss Belle Dixon has returned to
her home in Douglas, after a pleasant
visit to relatives in Waycross.
Rev. C. L. B. Davis of the Wesleyan
Methodist Church has gone to Fernan
dina, Fla., where he is assisting Rev.
B. D. Middleton in a meeting. He will
be absent "ten or twelve days.
Mrs. F. C. Folks is visiting her father,
Hon. J. L. Morgan, in Clinch county.
Mrs. W. K. Meeks and Col. R. C.
Cannon, her brother, are spending some
time at St. Simons.
Mrs. Robert Fruticer and children
have gone to Augusta for a six months’
visit.
A leading social event was the mar
riage of Dr. G. R. Thigpen and Miss
Wilson Frobell, at Homerville Tuesday
night. The marriage took place at the
Methodist Church, the ceremony being
performed by Rev. J. P. Bazemore. Dr.
Thigpen is one of Clinch county’s best
physicians and is an old resident of
Ware county, where he is very popu
lar. His bride is one of the most
charming young ladies of Homerville.
The ladies of honor were Miss Irene
Smith of Homerville, and Miss Elenor
Wallace of Argyle.
Hon. W. G. Brantley. Mrs. Brantley
and W. G. Brantley, Jr., were visitors
in Waycross this week. Mrs. Brantley
has gone to her old home in Alabama,
where she will spend several weeks
visiting.
Mr. B. F. Jones, Sr., has returned
home from a six weeks' visit to hts
old home in Virginia. He was ac
companied by his daughter. Miss Min
nie. who has been in Baltimore for sev
eral months completing her musical
education.
Mrs. W. H. Cotter has gone to Black
shear, where she will visit her brother,
Hon. J. A. Harper, before returning to
her home in Eastman.
The family of Mr. G. W. Shultz, will
move to Savannah, next week.
Mrs. Leon A. Wilson and children
have returned home from a months
outing at St. Simons.
Miss Lulu M, Sweat, daughter; of
Special Money Savers.
10 pieces Turkey Red Table Dam
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50 pieces Glass Toweling, the 10c
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20c Bleached and Brown Bath Tow
elsat 14c
10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, the 20c
kind, at --.|sc
$1 White Crochet Bed Spreads,
worth $1 50, at 98c
15c Colored Dimities and Lawns,
now at 7 Ac
25c Colored Paper Folding Fans at |3 C
$1 Colored Shirt Waists, this sea
son’s style, now ‘ —-—49 c
$1.50 White P. K. Skirts, slightly
soiled, now 76c
$5 Shirt Waist Suits, while they
last. .. •• - -... 53.25
Judge L. J. Sweat of Waycross, !s
spending some time with relatives in
Cordele.
Mrs. O. P. Murphy is expected next
week to join her husgand, who has
been transferred to this point. Mrs.
Murphy is visiting now in Eastman.
Mrs. Charlotte Parker has gone to
Waynesville, N. C., where she will
spend two or three months. She is ac
companied by her daughter, Mrs. J. A.
Strickland of Blackshear.
Rev. R. A. Brown and wife will spend
a month or so with relatives and
friends at their old home at Reedsville,
N. C-
One of the most delightful entertain
ments of the season was given by Miss
Maggie Crawley Friday evening at her
home on Albany avenue. It was a reg
ular meeting of the Epworth of First
Methodist Church, and an interesting
programme was carried out. After go
ing through with the programme de
lightful refreshments were served to
the enjoyment of all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson have re
turned home from St. Simons Island.
Miss Daisy Goldsmith has returned
to her home in Brunswick.
Mrs. H. S. Dußose is spending the
heated term at Tate Springs, Tenn.
Mrs. Enoch Paterson, who has been
the guest of Hon. and Mrs. W. H. Mil
ler for some time, returned to her home
at McDonald Thursday.
Mrs. J. W. Seals and Mrs. W. T. Sea
mon will leave early next week for a
visit of some time to White Springs,
Fla.
Mrs. Wiley Smith, with her mother,
Mrs. Moody and two children, are
spending the summer at Columbia, S.
C.
Miss Della Carswell has returned
home from St. Simons to the delight of
her many friends.
Hon. and Mrs. W. M. Toomer have
returned home from Atlantic Beach,
after spending two weeks very pleas
antly there.
Mrs. George Barnes will leave next
week for North Carolina to visit her
mother.
Capt. W. W. Ansley and wife expect
to leave early next week for a two
weeks’ visit to 'White Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Murphy have re
turned home from St. Simons Island.
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe and her daugh
ter. Miss Gussie, expect to leave short
ly for an extended visit to Mount Airy.
Mrs. L. L. Campbell has returned to
the city, after a visit of some time with
relatives at Mcßae.
Mrs. J. M. Reynolds and children are
visiting Mrs. Reynolds’ parents, at
Brinson.
Miss Jennie Hamilton has returned
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chasTmarks.
Miss Addle DeLoach has returned to
her home in Quitman, after a visit to
her cousin, Miss Carrie DeLoach, in
Waycross.
to her home, in Savannah, after spend
ing some time at the home of Judge
and Mrs. H. P. Brewer, on Brewer
street.
Mrs. George Finch and sister. Miss
Flossie Griffin, left Wednesday for
Dade City, Fla.
Miss May Day Dekle of Brunswick
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
McGee, on Pendleton street.
Mrs. J. Q. Dorris, who has been visit
ing relatives here for some days, was
joined by her husband on Tuesday.
During the week they went to Downing
for a visit with Mrs. Dorris’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thigpen, after
which they wall return to their home
in Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. F. M. Stokes of Marianna, Fla.,
has moved to Waycross and is now re
siding in the Carroll house, on Eliza
bayth street. Her sister, Mrs. Shad Jef
fords, wull live with her. Mrs. Stokes
owns about 25,000 acres of land in Flor
ida.
Mr. Hamp Lowther, mother and two
sisters, from Marianna, Fla., arrived in
Waycross this week, and will reside
here in the future. They have rented
the Sheiffer house, on Gilmore street.
SOCIETY IN BRUNSWICK.
Brunswick, Aug. S. —Mrs. P. Miller
and Miss Powell of Atlanta, are re
ceiving many attentions the guests of
Mrs. Hugh Porter at the Oglethorpe.
Miss Wright and Miss Lula Wright
of Augusta, are the guests of Mrs. T.
J. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kaiser left Friday
for New York and other places North
on an extended pleasure trip.
The announcement of the engage
ment of Miss Flora Marks and Mr. J.
J. Lissner has been the cause of many
pleasant congratulations.
Mrs. D. J. Hall and Miss Charlotte
Hall have returned to their home in
Atlanta after a pleasant visit to St.
Simons, the guests of Rev. W. F. Hol
lingsworth.
Mrs. C. L. Candler has returned
from a pleasant visit to friends at
Geneva.
Mrs. Eugene Blain of Tampa is the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Blain.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood left a few
days ago for North Carolina, where
they are visiting relatives.
Col. Henry T. Dunn, Mrs. Dunn and
Mrs. Frank A. Dunn left Friday on a
Miss Irene Wood entertained a num
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