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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATt'RDAY, rBBRUABT * JUT.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
TOCCOA.
Mr*. Harrlann Bu»h* hu returfieo
from a r)«lt to Atlanta.
Ml,«e* Martha and Car
, . rter Schaefer
hav* «on» for a fortnight's -Vlalt to
Palm Batch. Hi.
Mr. O. IV. Kdnards wa* called to At
lanta on account of the critical lllnee,
of Ilia dauchter. Mi*. George Carnea.
Mr*. W. A. Willingham haa returned
from a rislt to friend* at Xom-osa.
Ml** Harriet Venter, of Wnlhnlla.
H.C.. wa* a guent of the Mlaaea Payne
laat neck.
Mia* Uebble McCre*. of Hrenau
College, naa a aueat of Mr*. J.
Kimmnna *©v©rul »Imv«s r©r©ntlv 1
Mn. T. A. <*ftpps has returned from
a visit to rtlHtivoM and frl«nda In
ctarkesvlllr.
Mr. Frank Fatmsr. of Anderson. H
Cn spent a t-oupjfi of 4aya In Toccoa
this week.
Miss Minnie K.lmsey, of, OulnesvHI.%
visited her sister. Miss Bertha Kiinsey
rtcgmly. - - *
Miss Annie Lu Kennedy spent last
week ot Deercnurt,
Miss Marcs ret and Ethel Cooper, of
Avalon, are gu©»t» of Misses Payne.
Mr. L. Myers. ..f Atlanta, spent Sun
day In Toccoa.
Mrs. B. B. Smith and little daughter.
Louise, have gone to Comer, where Dr.
R. B. Smith has located.
Mr. Augustus W alters spent several
days In Atlanta recently.
Mrs. Brewer Starke has returned
from a visit to ni.ulve* In Macon.
Mrs: Stephen Whitmore and Mrs,
John Carter are Malting In Bowman
this week.
Miss Lillie McCracken, of Atlanta. In
visiting -Toccoa fri-nds.
Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, of Martin, vl
ited Mrs. H. P. Mmjsard recently.
Miss Daisy Denton her returned from
a vtstt to frfedds in tlreencBle. S.
Mr. W. T. Qaator.. of Greenville. Os.,
haa located In Tocron.
Mrs. W. A. Fowler and daughter.
Marjorie, visited Atlanta recently.
Mnster Clarence MrDornian gave a
birthday patty on Saturday afternom
to thirty-five of his little friends. Va
rious games were played, delicious rs-
freshments were served nnd a most
pleasant afternoon was passed by all
present.
itl weeks In
N0RCR088.
Dr. T. T. Kea anti .Mr
Daniel will spend seve
Florida.
Mrs. Penri Born Edward Is conva
lescing from an attack of in grippe.
Mrs. Clifford Jones, of Fortress Mon-
roc. Va., Is the guest of Mrs. Homer
net.
After costume of brown broadoloth. The fura are of mink* the muff
being edged with heavy Irieh lace. The hat ie of brown French felt with
a large golden brown plume,
PERSONAL MENTION
Mle* Satnuelln Whitman will leave
soon for a visit to relatives at Chat
tanooga,
Mrs, J, W, Oliver han returned from
ChHttanooga, where she was the gueet
of her sister, Mrs. L. W. Flemlster,
Alls* Liar* Crawfonl. who haw !*ee»
the guest of Miss Daisy Zacchery at
Meet Point, Is visiting relatives'In At-
“Tarifa Wfdrw Wiirtrif to hfrf hdhte in
tftv rtrleuis,
Mrs. A. W, Hill ami Mrs, John ftoin-
inell nlU visit MVCm Willis Little at
week,
Went Point next >
Alias Rosa Gertrude Brook, of Che-
rau.-R.C-., Is spend I tig several weeks
Mbs Mnry Llgnrr. of Greenville. Is
In the city, the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Neal Johnston.
The Walking Club met with Mia*
Daisy Tleknor Friday afternoon. Plans
were made for a banquet to be given
at an early date.
Miss Leon Hmlth, of Atlanta. In the
guest of Mrs. W. P. Walker.
Mrs. W. A. Andrews and Miss Ger
trude Andrews are visiting In flou»h
Georgia.
Mr. Kiser Webster Is attending school
III Atlanta.
Mr. William Fox Is visiting his old
•me. In Mllledgevllle.
Mrs. E. B. Davis, of South Carolina,
Is the guest of Mrs. McCullough.
The friends of Colonel George H.
Jones will be Interested In his recovery
from a surgical operation. He will
soon leave the Presbyterian hospital !i
Atlanta and return to White Springs.
Fla., where he will be for the batanc
of the winter.
A CLUB IN PICKENS.
k|M*. tal to Tlie Georgian.
Pickens. 8. C„ Frb. L-T*e "Agf Winter-
acben Oteb" la It# name; Un> oieanlag of
whiek la "Till we meet again?* It baa re-
csnttjr been nrgautietl by the youwg people
of I'lckena. The club meets un every Thurs
day ulylit. The tlrat meeting waa at tlie
home* of Mlsa Lucia Folger. oil Tburaday.
January K/tud It waa a great sueoeas. Alloa
lleleu Bogga waa elected president. Alias
Hawyer drat vl©© prealdcnt, Hrure Boggs
second rice preahleut. Bluest Folger tress
urer. James I*, t'srey, Jr., recordtug sec
retary. Tbe second meetlug was ut the
home of the president, Alisa Helen Boggs.
Every one Is pleased very much to have
nor ss president 01 the nub,
true believer lu the young |i
a gtHHj time. The lio*pltul|t,
friends at the meeting at her home was
uiifxrelletl. On la«t Thursday tbe eluh luet
with Allas Sarah Held, mid those who nt-
teuded had n uioM delightful time. The
object of the eluh Is to give the young
people of the tonu o good time. Th«se
who stteud the club play "Five Huudnii *
ami other game* deemed suitable by tbe
The meuilters are Alias Helen
FASHIONS
FOR MEN
Spring Derby in Our Midst-It's
Smaller Than Ever—What the
Atlanta. Haberdashers Show. . .
By HABEft DASH.
Th* man who a«*ka* about for the
newear ttltng-tnmen'a-wearing *|>p«r*l
at thla aeaaon of the year li struck
with the new hat. llnlf the Peachtree
amt Whitehall street clothier* and hab-
erila.her* are right now rushing their
clearance sales through to get busy
with the spring hats.
I can’t say that I know for sure why
they .tiring the hat flrat. It might
All.. Kill* All'll.ulel. All.. Hara II-hi. :
Alattlc Plaler. All.. Ilrtgbt. sail Ueu_
Kriic.t Kmger. Bruce llu.g. I■.•l.tlr Rah-
lii-u.ii, Julius bogga. WIIIIh.*. tV ■ <
Tiiomasnou, J. P. (Yrry. Jr., .ml Way ns
Mnuldiu. Vhe next mccMng will ho h*
flit* home of lie president ou uwxt
Tlmrstlsy.
EATONTON.
The young ladles of the Just for Fun Club
eutertalued the young uieu of the eluh In it
delightful nay Friday night Isst at lb*
home of Mrs. 4. j„ William*. A *MI©h»in
Ind coy roe nn* served At n Isle lioyr by
e young ladles, who wore tiny whit*
aprons nnd ©np». Those present were
Misses Mattie and Mara Hearn. Lily wil
Ham* and Lnda Hutchinson, Aleanra. Paul
Ballard. Frank liolt, Hob Dennis. Edwin
Kelson and Joseph Williams.
lance given by the young men of th<
touu .\\ Hr*M pntnsiu th** wm»e nig
s bright and Jolly oecjislon. The * m
were Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wn
Ioaw .Matter, Eunice Martin. Josle Aahurt_.
Kuth Pnrfc. Alary Dennis. Ceclle Ingram.
*■* Adams. Margery and Hannah
Lucius Little. Edward Presley sud others
Airs. \ ulentlne Taliaferro, Airs. A. 8. Kd
lomlson nnd Mrs. I*. W. Walton. Jr., enter-
ntottdsfi ... ...
talued the Mystic Circle In a beautiful wa
<n Thursday afternoon from SiW to 4:3*
t the home of Mrs. Taliaferro. The lion,
reea were Misses Ailldred Nolde nnd Kd-
wine Behre. the charming guests of Mrs.
Taliaferro. Retweeu seventy-live sud one
hundred guest* called. 1
Aliases Mary ami Margaret de Jarnctte
of Kockrllle are the guests of Miss Lmise
Xu.-;
era I days In town this week. ...
Itli her sweet soprano, assisted Alias Behre
•ert Tm-mbty.
In her •
DAWSON.
Miss Alary Wall was tbe charming host-
« We«lnes<lny afternoon, from 4 to 6
i-ltM-k, iuterlnlttlotf the «'4wU t
In honor of Airs. Alary lam Uolterts. of
Lufaulu. Ala., the guest of Airs. t\ A.
Wall. The re*M>pt|ou Intll and parlor were
atrrartlvely d*H-«irate<| with |ialms.
siullas and re«l lights. _
wsa the luteroafhig gnuie. each tali
lug as Its centerpiece
atbf
Progressive trail
ch table hobj.
rratal candle-
andles. itii<I Ihui
Ism dishes hired
D. Weaver won the first prise, a ml Airs.
Itolierts waa presented with the cnusolntlon
doxen games were played. A dell
Mrs. Genie Thompson and Mrs. R
B. Davis have returned to Covington,
after visiting friends in Atlatitft..
THOM ASVILLE.
Air*. J. \V. Builcr hn* relumed t
I'amilla after *|>cnrtlng a fciv day* with
r* S. A. Roddenbe.-ry.
Ml** Daisy Kcklc I* \1*lttng tn <>c*la
and Tampa.
•Mr*. Tiller, nf I.oulsvllle, Ky.. i*'thft
gucst df Mr?- J. \V, Ryrd,
Mr* 0*»rgc Bclple left Saturday T-
a vtet! to New York, before ratling for
Europe.
Mine Roberta Rurbrldge. of Jaek-
Monvllle, PI*., will arrive next week lo
vlalt Mr*. F. Van Renaaelaer.
Roberta Burbrldg* he* jioat-
poned her vlalt to Mr*. Van Ranaaalaar,
ulili Air*. K, G, leigaii, at 35j illepn at Atlanta, until nfter the Catholic
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ROSENTHAL
Uses the Weber
T HE musical season of 1907 in the
United States is made notable by
the return, after eight years of ab
sence, of that giant of the pianistic world,
Moriz Rosenthal.
The piano chosen by the great
osenthal to be the medium of his
onderful art is the IE'-ber.
For this section, we hold the exclusive
agency of the matchless Weber Piano.
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.,
37-39 PEACHTREE ST.
Mr* Harry ~W.'Thame*:. •'< OanvIHc,
* ** «. .0. <’*• Thomas, yif yal-
A; f. Mac-
and Mrs. .
dost*. «r«* visiting M
Tntyre.
Mr. «’het Clark, nf EufauM. Ala..
the guest of Mr. James Hopkins.
Mr. J. B. Pemlson leaves Monday for
a week's hunt in Florida.
Miss Katherine Hobson, «*f Memphis.
Is the attractive guest of Mrs. Lea
Wylly.
Miss Miirv Csto Timmons. »>f Monroe,
Is the guest of Miss Blanche Ains
worth.
Mrs. Lee Neel and son. Joseph, left
Wednesday for a visit to Mr. and yfre.
Flowers. In Blakely. Ga
At the euchre parry given Friday
hv Mrs. G. R Fox Miss Ella Mae
Williams, of Macon, won prise, a
gold belt buckle, and the consolation,
a cut glass compote, fell to Mrs. Fred
Distnuke.
Mrs. I*ee Wylly complimented her
guest. Miss Hobson, of Memphis, with
an oyster roast Wednesdav evening.
It was a Jolly occasion for the young
people.
Miss Jeanne Brown gave n delightful
card party Thursday evening. T»\era
were twenty-five guests Invited to play
flve-hand euchre. Delicious refresh
ments were served after the game.
Mrs. K. M. Hmlth entertained Infor
mally Friday morning In honor of Mlsa
Ethel McDonald, of ftithbert, who It
the attractive guest of Mrs. W. H
Rockwell.
The Bight Rev. Father Hcholley. of
Saratoga. N. Y.. has been conducting
a catholic mission here during the past
week.
ve«r
llsd course. n;|fh
Mrs. W. A. AIcCUhi AIrs. J. W."Glass.
Aim. T. K. tiurr. Aim. Gary. Airs. J. D.
Wester. Mr*. 4‘hnrlea Lfmrey. nnd the
uiemlMTa of the elub. MlNoea Janie Car-
rswar. Alaggle Tweetly. Allee Aleltnn. Kiln
Christie. Lynne Durham. Jewel Durham.
the shoe. But anyway It la the hat
You cun fairly tell when any season is
within h month or so of turning by the
display of new hats.
The New Hat is Hsrs.
The Kpting hat Is already In our
midst
And It's quite the fancy article-
whet her It be h derby or h felt hat.
This wIntar we have been wearing
derbies with quite a considerable crowh
and somewhat of a roll tn the brim.
The tendency now Is toward a derby
•»f somewhat atnalier dimensions—low
er crown and narrower brim. Another
s^ep In the present direction will have
us back to the "dinky derbies’* of a few
years pgo—the Happy Hooligan effect,
plus a brim. But we are not there as
yet nnd the new derby Is a handsome
affnlr. of quite, distinctive style.
The question of color Is not agitating
the manly busont of the prospective
derbv buyer to any noticeable extent.
Almost everybody goes to black. But
they nre offering some attractive col
ors In spring hats. One Peschtraa hab
erdasher tells me that outside nf blacks
the reul thing' Is the new heath brown,
with Havana brown trimmings. An
other one, equally authentic In th©
matter of styles, states with positive-
ness that a grey, technically known
as potush gray. Is quite the newest
and gassiest of the spring offerings.
This hat has a contrast trimming with
steel gray band.
Both colors are going to Be popular,
and you will not be far wrong if you
get a derby of any color offered A’ou.
with a reasonably full, square crown,
not too high, and with a reasonably
loae rolled or flat brim.
l-a»l# Kendrb kx. Father Hlade. Minnie l,<ni
Martlu. Mamie laM-ke uuil Nettie I'leo-muti.
The (»«w*«»n (’million (’lull entertained
at it delightful cotillion laat Friday eioii-
lug. given In honor of the visiting voting
ladle* In thc.dty- music being furnished
by the, orehogtrn here,,Ant'Mig ,thoM» ■
vrer* 1 itnnrtug "were Atliu inrry—rerv;
Albany, ulth Air. Earle Oelae;' Alia* An-
Fair, which promises to he a social
event of great linpcrtunce..—Jackson
ville Metropolis.
Miss Marsella Griffith gave a small
bridge party Friday afternoon at her
home In Macon. In honor of MIss Fort.
of Atlanta, und Mlts Uuerrard, of Co
lumbus.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Miller are at
ham# wuh. Mrs. -Hunter V. Cooper- .
Miss Mary Deas Tupper Is the guest
of Mt«s Josephine Jones, In Macon.
Miss Rchofeld. who Is the guest of
Mrs. O. H. Nunnally, will leave Hunday
for her home In Macon.
r. and Mrs. James T. 8wlft, of
© Hill, near Middleton, are guests
of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connally.
Mrs. Edgar Miller, of Augusta, Is
•pending a few da>*s In Atlanta.
NORTH AVENUK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH*
Morning.
Organ Voluntary, Andante Expres*
v«>—Bhelnberger.
Anthem, o. Come, Let Us Sing—Ar
thur Finite.
Offertory, alto solo. "There Is a Land
of Pure Delight"—Horatio Parker,
organ Postlude—Edmunston Duncan.
Evening.
Voluntary. Evening Song—Howard
Anthem. ( Thr Day is Past and Over
-J. Mqfrks
offcitory, -only Waiting w. Bei*
aid.
organ PoetluUt—Selected. ——
AUmnv. u itli Air. Earb> Urlw; Alla*
ale Willis mo. uf IToddoCk. with Mr. 11
Paschal; Alisa Annie (’nudlcr. of Atlanta,
with Air. ('til INgty: Allas All©© Williams,
of MladdiM-k. with Mr. John lx AlH olhmt;
Allas Hbtan lt*Hblhig. «*f (’nthlN<rt. with Mr.
Roger Cnrv©r: Alls-* leda K«Midr|i-ks. «»f
Lexington. Ky.. with Mr. Fngsin- Haiti,
win; Airs. Gary, of Lexington, with Air,
Tom Bright: Allas F.lla Ktevcns. of Grlfftu,
with Air. H©.vwood Turner; XIIss Janie
rarraway wtih Mrrrlvy Alelton: Alisa .Mag.
gl© Tweedy with Air. It. L. Walls«v; Alias
Alice Melton with Air. John Alorrls: Allas
Pearl© Christ!<• with Mr. Itnyumnd Doxler;
Mlsa Julia Christie with Air. Hid ll.-iton;
Alisa Al#nl Thornton with Air. II, (*.
Pauhnl; Alls* D-e. of Ikiirott. with Mr.
Tohe Wall Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wursbaui
chst»eroue«l.
Alls* ivurle M-ltoti has retnrn*H| to Bn*
fatila. Ala., to resume her studios nt
Drenau.
Alloa©* Attnb* stol Alice Wllllnma. of
lladdtx-k. tin., it ml Alias Aitnh* Cnudler.
of Atiauta. th© •harming gnrsta nt the
home of Air. J. H Darla for the past ton
day*, nr© now lit Monroxunm. s|i«*ndlug a
few days hefon* tcturnlug to tlndr resjsM-.
tire hornet.
Mis* r.lois© HinipBoti, of Fort Galm
visiting her slatei. Mrs. J Al. < III I
Granby H. Owens, a |»opulnr young
At to th# 8«ft Hats.
To get right on the soft-hat question
for the early spring you must have a
pearl gray, "done" telescope fashion.
The crown will be rather high and the
brim rather narrow. Whether you
wear It up or-down In front or up on
n© side will dpppn<t on ynur agr anrt
taste. The 'varsity delegation Is still
strong for the "down In front" effect,
though It Is considered decidedly swag
ger to have one side down and one up.
at a rakish angle. Suit yourself about
tills. Variations are both possible and
permissible.
Line Atlanta firm Is offering three
separate shades of pearl—silver pearl
Avlth pearL trimmings; brosa, a dark
shade of pearl, with white trimmings,
and ordinary pearl-pearl, with a black
Probably other colors will be worn-
black Is quite certain to be—but the
early rush will be to pearls.
Nsw Shirts and New Cuffs.
Home of the Atlanta shqps are ,||-
rearty showing a few new things In the
wuV-Ot starts and shirting for the com
ing spring. The, -Pleated affairs arc
still running strong, nnd apparently we
must have them, whether we want
them or not.
A novelty Is the reversed and exten
sion pleat. The reverse gives a novel
effect without being frilly and the ex
tension guarantees plenty of room at
the south end, where extra space Is
worth having.
Novelties in the way of cuffs may be
OCHXHlHWiOOOOOOi^OOOtHtKKHlKiOOO
O
CORRECT DRESS
O arnoon call or matin**!
O',
0 The coat muat he a frock and O
O the overcoat a l.-heaterfletd. Th* O
O wiiletcoHt ehoptcl be double or O
O Mnxlc breaated and either of the 6
O name material aa the coat or of 0
0 white Uiien duck. 0
O The trouaera ahould be atrlped O
O ae to pattern, worsted or cheviot O
O u to material and xray aa to 0
O color. O
O The hat must be altk and hl(h O
O and ahould hava a broad allk 0
0 band. 0
O The ehlrt ahautd be plain white
O with ruffe attached and tbe oollar
O The cravat ahould
O or i>earl ascot or a once.over to O
0 match alovea. O
O The (lovee must be prep aueda Q
O or white kid to match cravat O
O The boot* are patent leather or O
O varnished calf-ekln with but- O
O toned cloth or kid top. < O
O The Jewelry permissible for stieh O
O occaelon* la not eztenatvo. Gold O
O link, and atuda and a cravat-pin *0
O are correct. ' O
O O
OOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOGGOOOOOa
looked for on the hither trades of
shirts, because there la a trnwlnx da
sire for somethin! unusual In cuffs.
One of th* new cuff* Is about 4 Inches
wide at thr top of tha cuff. t 1-2 at the
bottoms and cut on a curve between
the point*. Even more attreaatvaly
novel fa the‘folded back cuff.
Thla ultra affair la not likely to oa
Rnd at laaat one local Arm will recom
mend thtm only with the pleated wblte
Rhine to be worn with the dinner coat
or on ,oft flannel and allk ihlrta for
eummer wear.
A Bteialno In Button#. *
One novelty which promleea to be a
blesaint I* the acheme of hnvlnt the
butlona for the front of a ahlrt on a
etrap. Thla la buttoned on the under-
elde and then thrnuth the upper aide.
When the ehlrt toee to th* laundry
the etrap and the button* are removed.
And thu* will the liundrymen with a
fotidne** for collecting ahlrt- buttons oe
foiled.
There buttons are made with quite a
atem and stand up and away from th*
strap. Very- likely before the season la
tar advanced wa ehall have buttons
Alan knee drawers
rial aa the ehlrt are an Impending
event nnd will be worn by aome of the
most careful dreaaera.
AS TO FUGITIVE FADS
AND FIXED FA8HI0N8.
A man of unimpeachable social post,
lion appeared not long ago tn a swag
ger hotel In New York Attired In' ai
aaiallowi.taIU/1 -» «- ' «
swallow-tailed coat of dark blu* fab-i
rlc. purple valvat collars, and turned!
back cuffs of th*' asm* material.
No man could hav* attempted that)
outside of New York and escaped wlthi
out an examlnmtlon Into bla aanlty.
And yat they say that that ia l
we are coming to.
whgtl
The popularity of the wasting coat,
leera* to bo on fashion'* elevator and
going up. It 1* an Informal garmantj
*nd mad*
of light colored malarial,
with flap pockets at the waist llna.
Don't oonfuae thla with the w»
coat, which la quite strictly for
raonloua wear. Thla nrsw*, ta
black unflnlBhcd worsted or QMsrd
Ilka the frock la poekatla
named a "morning- coat far
purposes only tt la qulto aa good for
afternoon wear as at any of
The morning coat atoms t
planted th* frock for fomrug
In the day time exo«pt for
and at churob. Btrlpad
It.
ot w*U dreaeed men wUPaoon b* craat-'
ad. i
In England fanny twteg xmlatw
coats are unknown. In Um United
flutes, however, the fancy one* nre
firmly estnhllshed nnd tb# "faocter"
th* better. The limit has not yet been
reached and something n*w 1* sprung
•vary few days.
Charvat H Place Vendoma. mm*
to be setting the styles tn th* new din
ner coat vest*.
Atlanta clothier* are showing some
thing new, after a Charvct model. It ta
pocketlass, has throe button*, a vary
Jong i ' -- “
and v*ry- wld* :
and broad, pointed lapels, which an
fastened with button* at th* point*. It
ha* a V-.hap*d opening, and I* worn
with a grey tie to match tho veei. Some -
of these garment* are made of a mer
cerised, washable fabric, while uthera,
of a better quality, are of broadcloth.
What do you think of leather sus
penders and tartars? They have ar
rived. leather sleeve band* an -ust
tho way, Laother belts we have el-
way* had with us
Rather the newest thing In the way
-one which
ot evening overcoats la -one whtcl
boasts a ellk collar having th* tarns
surface as a allk hat. In addition to
the "stovepipe-effect'' collar tba coat
la alngle-breaatad. after the Chester
field style, with a distinct Inward curve
at the'waist.
r, llarrl* Mr*. Harris formerly MIh
Dell Heilman, waa tanrb admired when
eh- iletted thla community n few year,
*1lita. William Caldwell ami Mlaa lien
rlcttn Awyaerl are rlaltlng Mr and Sira.
<j||h©rf CaT*lw©l1. Ill HpiioIh. lira, ('aid-
wall trill prolaabl? r©msln a**»»*riil wivka.
(Ault© a niiiiiH©r of our ©Itlwus. In©lnd-
liip Air. W O. H©riidon and Air. (..
' llabnti
In Atlanta laat a©©k
tr©4*i
su©>
mm'
th© CtPorKl* 1
vIk. ha
••iii|tnn.v
f| will,
mak© hla horn© In
AI linn r aflrr Frlirunfjr L
All»h th© ipi©it
of her brother. Mr. W, B. Cos.
HARALSON.
Afr«. A. W. Katrl* haa r©(^n©t? from
Zobuloo. wh©r© att©”W'(ks call©r .*> ill© ID•
n©*a of lirr alat©r
Th© Alias©*..J’"w©ll had n* su©ata laat
Hunday and ^Alouday. Air. uinl Airs. Al.
8ANDER8VILLE.
Mr*. J. B Wllk©r*on I* on©© ngutn at
h©r h©m©. Korsst 4in»T©. h©r long stay at
Hal© Hurliic.-. Tenn.. ©«n*lng *0111© of liar
U© Hurlus.-. Tenn.. eao*lng *©ni© of J,©r
l©iid* to aiinpos© ah© had changni h©r
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Mia* Anna J.»n#s Is making a visit nf aomi
l©ugth to li©r oou»Iu. Mra. Floyd Hrlni
fleld. of Ala. on
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•w with her niotli©r. Mrs. Arm
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Mias Nan and Alastsr H©rth*l \Whlts-
th©lr mot her. Airs. C. Whltnhurst. who la
quit© III at Or. Ilawllng's sanatorlnm.
*- Grorgs 8. Mrt'srty, of Atlanta,
Mr. and tfrs. William McCarty. .
Mm. Ckirlls Hodgson and llttls son.
of Athsoa. («■., srs ths guests of Mrs.
"l)r!*Ht* *©* M• Ion© Is visiting Albany nnd
other points of south Goorgls.
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th© sngsgsmsnt of »h©lr daughtsr,
to Air. L E. l’ol©v. of Atlanta. Tns mar-
rlag© rsrsmony wilt uks pltcs on Ftbru-
Mia* Plclc Ktlchans Is vlsltlmr hsr
brother, Air. Carlton Kltrbsns, In Wrights*
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Mra. l.tirjL C. Rogers, who haa b©©n ths
gisat of ttfr ton. Dr. O. L Rogsrs, rs-
tiirn©d to h©r homo In Mlllsdgsvllls on
W. rnl»e .ntmalned et die-
uer mi Tueolay. la honor of bar father.
Hr. Williford: th. gneata ware Dr. and
Mr*, li. f~ Cheatham. Dr. and Mra. O.
.. Boger. and Mra. Banna Ainsworth.
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a faw days recently on bnalaeoe.
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