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Southern Social News
Pensacola
NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS
Among the prettiest card parties of | The I^enten quiet has begun In Nash-
ihe eeaeon that given by Mrs. J. jvtlle. the season's entertainments u-
O. Haard. complimentary to Mrs. Frank i tending two days beyond Aab Wed*
Fitted, Mr*. Marsh of Chicago and Ml** neaday, by reason of the marriage of
Marie Paisley of Helms. The decora- Mlae Ida Thompeon and Mr. Haary
^rn.sTi^t w! > th < Menv wimtn "n I heir IH °Mn*on. ..brilliantly. . aalemnlgdd
*1*2? * ‘iJESe* hid much the Thursday afternoon at Brlghtwood. the
* ? hmierrtv hi t Mtas Thompson home. Them was a lane
wJn U Vhl niJT"ririie n l*“ r O' of out-of-town, guegta In Nash*
{’•hrtVi^oi.doL mid m atnardlne thel ,r,,to ,m ,hr '"•"lagt. Including Peter
„n« o' ura. hououei of def- «"•«'»• *< Fsul: Htuyveeant Fteh.
yaN *:!■“• A ft 1 ?. u .r? I Jr.. of New York; Ben Winchel, Her-
old Hcoti, Mseon Phelps, of Chicago;
drawing a flower. In the golden cup
-— nt one of thee* use the lucky number,
Mrg. Thomas Hannah won In title con-
teat. and was presented with a beauti
ful Canton out bowl. A Japanese vase
~ wai the consolation hi lee. won by Mra.
I, 8. Brown. Japanese bonbon dishes
end'd tea Jar were presented to the
honorees. Among those present were:
Mrs. Taylor, Airs. K. K. Saunders, Mrs.
U H. Green. Mrs. J. \V. Higgins. Mrs.
IV. H. Northrup. Mrs. E. F. Bruce,
Mrs. F. C. Fltten. Mrs. Weaver. Mrs.
P. K Flllette. Mrs. W. U Sheppard,
Mias Zaldee Adams. Mrs. Abelllnl. Ain.
Lucius Brown. Mrs. Harrv Graham.
Mrs. F. M. Whiting. Alisa Clauson. Mrs.
T. JL Gant, Airs. J. B. Harris. Mrs.
Marsh of Chicago, Miss Lotta Gunn of
Kentucky. Miss Julia Whttlng. Airs.
Kennedy of Kentucky. Mrs. J. H. Per
kins, Mrs. T. F. .McGoutln, Airs. Poll.
Mrs. Backard. Air* Ford of Chatta
nooga. Mrs. K, B. Roberta. Mrs. John
Bullock. Mias Alarte Paisley or Reims.
• Mrs Thomas Hannah and Alias Walker
of Alabama.
Alisa Marlon Avery entertained for
Mias Annie Lee Blakemore on Satur
day wtth a daffodil luncheon. The
guests warn aa follows: Miss Blake-
more. Miss Rice. Mies Isabelle Grant.
Mlaa .Isle Hmlth. Miss Utah- Me-
Gaughsy, Mlaa Edna and Alisa Kitty
Avary. Mlfa Kathleen Alallory and Miss
Uaaefee.
. Captain Hlrknell. of the Pensacola
navy yard, hat been ordered to report
Mr duty at Portsmouth, N. M. He will
be succeeded here by Captain 1-. C.
Login.
Quite the moat brilliant of a
series of germane was the closing dance
given by the German t.'lub on Monday-
night. The dancers were masked and
In dominoes, which lent a delightful air
of mystery to the whole proceeding.
..... Phelps, of Chicago,
Miss Bessie Jemlsun. of Birmingham:
Miss Mary Ann Robinson, of Memphis;
Mrs. Gordon Pslne, of Ratllmore: Mr.
Alfred Bhdnk. of Tuscaloosa, Ala., and
Air. Hamilton Harter, formerly of At
bridal party, other out-of-town guests
were: Judge spil Mrs. J. At. Dickin
son, Miss Edna Owsley and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Francis Evans, of Chicago.
BIx handsome nre-nuptlal entertain
ments were given for His bridal party
tba three daya preceding the marriage.
Mrs. John C. Brown was hostess of
the Koulhern Association »f <.olle*s
Women, on Wsdneaday Mrs. Mala,
who If presldnnt of llie <'entenitlal
Club of Oils city, gavs a farewell tea
at the University t.’lub for the organ!-
gallon. It was the third of a serld* she
lias given, and which she Its* • rrgaged
to hare conllnusd during her absence.
The club has done much for the civic
Improvement of Nashville. It hsa been
suggested that the club erect s line en
trance gate to Centennial Park, Nash-
rill*. , .
Miss Louise Baxter has teiurned from
Chicago where she tvenl to Inspect tire
statue of the fate Colonel Jere Baxter,
which ts being completed In Chicago
by Miss Belle Kinney, n gifted Nash-
villa sculptor The statue, which. Is
tantm. ntrw of Washington, all of tu* araclail by i Uliana of Nashville, will br
*—'* ■ ‘ * cast In the near future, Aha unveiled
with appropriate ceremony In the
aprlng.
Miss Helen Bell gave a handsome
whtat luncheon for the Girls Whist
Club on Tuesday.
Among ihe Nashvillians In New or-
_ leans this week fur Mardl Gras were:
.wo beautiful entertainments on Turn- I Miss Idabelle Wilson and Morris VVII-
day. entertaining Cumberland chapter, son, who went with the Misses rneo-
Daughtera of the American Revolution, dors and Margin rite Blionts car party
In the morning and giving a musicals I from Washington: Miss Fettle H. Bax-
that afternoon for the MacDowell club. iter, with her slstrr. .Mrs. Hubert Marr;
Mrs. Robert F. Jackson will give a {Misses Hattie Lou Allen uml Jennie
dinner this evening In honor of. Air. Bnarks. with Mrs. Ham G. Steiner:
and Airs Griffin At. Lovelace, who re-! Aim. Charles B_ Caldwell, with Judge
csntly returned to Nashville from a and Mrs. Guy Fennel Ml«s Alary Osut.
stay uf two years and a half In Europe who Is visiting at the .Inhnrkr home.
Mr*. John Hill Eakln and MVa. Rob- land Air. and Mrs. Deem* Riddle, a re-
erC F. Weakley, with a party HI |cent bride and groom, the guests of
friends, will sail from Nen York Feb- Airs. W. W. Carre, and others. Xash-
ruary I* for a trip to Egypt, conducted | vllle visitors for Ihe Mobile carnival
by i>r. l.llllan Johnson, recently In were Misses Nell Fait Katie Sharpe
Nashville organising a local branch of and I.aura Hiraiton.
We
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to
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But Indigestion
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ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS
On* <>f ihe prettiest entertainment* I the Daughters of the Anient *
of the past week vwi« the reception J lion. 51 m. 15. A.<* raw ford
Ilrvolu*
I read a
given by Mrs. Dixon In honor of her J sketch of'Ueneral Washington
slater. Mts* flibr’ellit Lanier, of Weal • Mlaa Nancy Benedict hue returned
Point. Kom Richmond and Pcterabintc. where
The mother* of the puplla of the Kant 1 "he deceived many pleoaant social at-
Athens Kindergarten School were an- Mention*.
tertnined by Mlae Marlon Carlton at I Mr. Clare Heldler I* Ir. X**» York,
the’uchool building with h ' cob-tveb] Mra. Hargrove, of frawfonl. la the
party. Delicious refreshments ware I gueat of Mr». J. fl. Doraey.
nn iitTli imuMmBnr^TSj■erved and an earneat talk followed! Mlaa LUxelle Wooden In tip* week
from Ml., 1-oule Iranr on the work 1 in Baltimore.
tarmaa wa. Mff hy Mr M. U «, K -"-|„ f , hl i.Hmuganan. I Dr. Frank Dreary
turned 1
In-, and Kina PrUcua and hi. entourage
took part In tho dancing.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
, The visit of Mra. Martha H. Glrluw,
the president general of the Southern
Industrial Educational Association and
Incidentally one o( the cleverest racon
teurs and tsllsrs of the negro dialect
etory In the states, was a matter nr
very general Intereet. Mrs. Edwin O.
Weed, wife of the bishop of Florida,
entertained her at a buffet luncheon,
on which occasion a brunch of the ns-
aociatlon, which has for Its aim the up
lifting and education of the poor whites
of the South, was formed here. On
Monday evening Mayor and Mrs. Wll-
n-m Mnf» Baker entertained a num
ber of friends to meet Mrs. Glelow. Who
consented to give one or two of her
Inimitable negro recitations. and
aroused enthusiasm for the work to
•which the has consecrated her life by
Hie many pictures she drew of tint
7 deplorably Ignorant condition of the
Southern mountaineers and native bomfaeenue. an that «ay
population
The finals In the men's golf
match for the president s cup
were played on Saturday at the Flori
da Country Club, resulting In Ihe cup
being wen by -A, W. Cockrell. Jr_ Blon
,H. Barnett, runner up. The women’s
tdergsi tan.
ha*
r.f Mr.
Ml** Kuthleen tlulnie, at bar bum*
on Mllleiig* avenue. entertained a num- Mlaa Nella Forbes I* the gm
her of the younger *el. and Mr*. Waller Forbea.
MIm Anne Webb a III entertain Tue*- lloif. J. H. Mi I*ean. mayor of Abbe-
day at a luncheon at hei home In honoi | vllle. H. t\. win a guest In ihe city
of MU* Fuqua, of Kentucky, and MU* I Hundmy.
Annie Well*, of Baltimore. j Mavor W. F. Dorsey attended ihe Itn-
The letter* and art flection of tho | migration conference at Macon Tue*-
Woman'a (*lub of thl* city will uieetidav.
Tuesday Mftentoon at the hoirta of the) Mr Frank Holder, of Jefferson, wa*
president. Mr* J. J. Htrlckland. BunI-! a vUltor here yenterday.
ne** of linportnnce I* to be trunnneted. Mr. F. M. Morton, of Atlanta. I*
Mra. 8. V. Hanford nlll have charge of j hpending a few day* with hi* family
the meeting. here.
The board of visitor* of 8t. Mary a I Mr. John A. Brown, of the university
Hospital met Monday afternoon In the'da** of lSOo. who ha* hem m the
reception room*, of the hoapltal. j Medical t’ollcge In AugutUa. will return
In addition to the celebration of to the unlvendiy March 1 to ubiIbI
WaBhtngton’R birthday In the public Professor Campbell.
fcdihoT*. the t 4 ntT*en»fty. lotey • 'obb. lire 1 Mra. A. le. MltchelLJ* v'.siting her
Rlate Normal and other organlxatlona. nlster, Mr*. H. K. Kdward*. at Winder,
the day will be known an "Library day” Ml** Lulle Dunn I* visiting In Wat*
among the women'* club* of the dty. j ktnavllle.
Every one who will contribute a book : .fudge Andrew Cobb has returned lo
for the library I* requested to Rend a Atlanta.
volume lo Mr*. H. C. White. Mllledgej Dr. Henry Jarrell, of Oalne*vllle. wa*
Ul -the Htr yesterday
Women-'* Christian Association enter-j BavannalL
lalned delightfully laat week. After a< Dr. H. C. Conway 1* spending ihe
delfcfou* *dpper the hour was filled I week In New York.
with pleasant social enjoyment. About
*eveniy-flv* were present. Mlaa Ruth*
erfuid wis mtstren
match for the president'* cup I* In i social event of the week
progress this wek. Those qualifying ] ?*» th « rven by Mm. ^ eld> u
yesterday were: Mra. Janies 1. Muuoa, Wlflsea luaun. of Kentucky: Roslnw
M«. WlUUm Moore Angoe. Mrs. F. W. Thomaa •ni l-.ben- Thom..
Haward, Mra. L. A. Wilson. Mra. Jo
liaph Craig and Mrs. Malcolm Mac
Donald. Tha finals In this match will
be played on Thuraday.
Mr. and Mra. George M. Powell gave
an Informal aupper at the Country
t’lub on Saturday
tboaa present were
B. Hubbard. Jr., Air. and Airs. Archer
H. Hubbard. Mr. and Mra. E. W. Lane,
Mr. and Mra. laaac Brereton, Mr. and
Mra. Frank P. Flaming. Jr.. Mr. and
Mra. Our R Champlain and Mrs. E. J.
L. Engle.
A number of theater partlea were
given for Nat Ooodwln In ’’The Gen-
tua~ on Monday evening. Among those
aeen In the grill room at tha Seminole
Clnb after the play were Mr. and Alra.
Morgan V. areas, accompanied by Mrs
Oreaa, mother. Mra. Stephens, of At
lanta; Mr. and Mrs Thomas P. Den
ham. Mist Bdythe Stephens and Mr.
William R McQuald. and Mr. and
Mra. Edward Wood Lane had aa {hair
guests Mr. and Mra. Archie Hubbard.
Mr. and Mra. Jamea T. Wllaon. Mra.
Charles B. Spratt and Mr. I. M. Palmer
formed a part I e rarrer. as did the
Frank Flemings. Jr., and the Guy
Champlain e*.
The Germania Club, n wealthy orgnn-
Ixatlon among the cltlsena from the
Fatherland, has been en fete for the
whole week, owing to the presence In
the harbor of the German wnrehlp. the
Bremen. It la estimated that ten
thoueand people visited the ship on
Sunday and the rtver looked like the
grand canal at Venice covered wl|h
launches, canoes, sail and row boat a
all loaded to the water’s edge with
eager sightseer*.
Airs. Will Fleming entertained at
cards, flve-hund euchre being played.
The house was profusely decorated,
and after the game a hot luncheon was
served.
One of the most elegant of the col-
^enlnir ' Am on a lc * e "h 01 ® 1 * of the season was the an-
i, *n,i \ir* n nu «l banquet of the Junior and senior
tr. ana .1 . . |^ w classasat the home of Mrs. Hauser.
The menu wns moat delightful and tha
evening was hugely enjoyed bv these
brilliant coming young lawyers in toast
Alra. \V. I). Urtffath returned today
Jo her home In Alnron
BIRMINGHAM, SOCIAL NEWS
Gadsden
An avent of tha weak greatly en
joyed by th# society folk ivaa the mask
ball Tuesday avenlng at the Southern
Hub. Mr. \V. B. I^eedy. president of
the vlub, end Mrs. Leody led the grand
march. The cotillion was danced until
11:S0. when the guests unmasked and
the german, led by Mr. t'harlea Spen
cer and Mlaa Hu*le Mcldeater. was
danred. The coatumea worn were va
ried and appropriate. Supper was
served In the cafe.
The marriage of Mlaa Mabel Vaughn
and Mr. John W. Smart. Jr., was sol
emnized Tuesday afternoon at 8t.
Mnry'i-on-the-Hlghland*, Rev. Dr.
<*anty Johnson oflb'latlng. Mis* Vaughn
wore a traveling suit of voile and was
uttenriMd bv her sister. Mis* Lucia
Vaugbn, as maid of ^Idhor. Who
event of the ^reeent week will
be the military soiree, the second of
the series, to b* given at Dupree hall
Wednesday afternoon. These afternoon
hopa are becoming more and more pop
ular. The cadet band of the university
will fornlah the music for the occa
sion. and the attendance promises to be
even much larger than the former bull.
The attendance will be largely from the
military students and their friends.
Thursday morning at II:So o'clock at
the home of the regent. Mrs. J. Y.
CarrltKert, trill occur an Important
meeting of Elijah t'larke chapter of
A8HEVILLE, N. C.
Among tin* brtlllsnt entertnlnuicntM In
Asheville society thin week wh* IIip lulilgo
luncheon atvcu lo Mrs. A. I*. Iliittlctt. nt
her I leant Tflil country home. i\t Mtmwher
ry 1IIII. The Injicheoti taWes wen* dimply
trestwt n* to tlecomtluil*. exquisite ns pet v
niut white cnrnntton* giving n pleuslng «*r
fe«*t. No prises were given, the love of
tb»* gnuie by the bridge eiithu*ls«tN present
sen lug to Imlil the luteresi of tlio*e ore*
ent. Among the guests were Mrs /elm-
ton Vance, Mrs. rhsrltv llusk rrnlg, Mrs.
<*hjirle» Jonlnn. Mia. Ilarr.v Mnrilu, Mr*.
Arthur Field. Mrs. Itogors tJmnt. Mrs.
Thcoilore lis\l4aon. Mrs. Lock t'rslg. Mrs.
Fac-simile
ABSOLUTE SECURITY
Genuine CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear
ARTER’S
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS:
tailored suit of white cloth. The church
was beautifully decorated with while
carnations and palms. Immediately
after the ceremony Mr. Smart and hie
bride left for Atlanta, where they will
In the future realde.
Mra. I-ella Hoper entertained about
thirty-five of her friends Tuesday aft
ernoon at a \alentlne party In honor of
Mlaa Venables, of England. The val
entine Idea was carried out In the dec
oration* and refreahmenta. Both bid
euchre and bridge whist were played.
Aire. Leslie Htolenwerk won the game
prltv at whist, a haml-palnted bonbon
dleli; Aft*. Edward Durham, the score
prize, a cut glaaa bonbon dish, and Allas
Venable* won the euchre prise, a pair
or *Pk boae, white Mt»a Ella Bruith awl
Mlaa Maude Davie won the consolation
prlaee. cmjtlc valentines of Mary Jane
nnd Buster Brown.
Mra. Vincent Ferguson entertained
at a reception Monday lifter noon In
honor of Allas Faith Venables. The
entire home, which la one of the hand
somest In Birmingham, was attractive-
Iv decorated, and a buffet luncheon was
served during the evening. Alra. Fer
guson wore on embroidered'mull with
real lace, and All»s Venables wore n
Atlanta. H'|‘ 1 reps de chine,
Mr. und Mi*. !•:. AT.Tdnrtter. ir.
who have spent their honeymoon In
Cuba, have returned home. Airs. Tut-
w Her was formerly Mias Mary Ander-
•on. ,
Mrs. Frank Latbrop has returned
from an extensive trip to New Orleans
and Biloxi.
Miss Venables was the honored guest
| at a bowling party at the Country Flub
Friday given by Miss Nellie Gregg.
Ike aeronri. a Japanese rase: General Itu- ,
fas X. Itlusle* wuu the gentlemen's prim, j
a gold key ring and the nmaolattou went
In Mr l Uarle, A. Mtlllnian. win. presented
:e*t of honor.
Mr*, tt'lllle V. Baron entertained the
Kylonlau Flub at tier home on Foreat are-
nil, Friday evening.
It to ihe gueat of honor. I ,,r »»d ><r*. l«“» WoodHff entertained
Min. «l. M. t'rulcksbsnk was the biistassjlu honor of their little. «lslighter's birth-
St nn InfuniMl m cpfloti TuchiIh v aftern< oii . ( | a . Krblay ovenluc.
In honor of Miss Faith VcnsblcM. of Kng
Inn*!, who In the guest of Mrs. L. T. Tslln
ferro. .Mrs. I'rubLahnnk's gi
* ‘ rrit
the mi»ii»l*ers of the unuinr
lirble* of the ■onmm. The entire lower
floor was thrown Into one ami was «icot»
mi Nil with Jonquils and violet*, carrying
our the carnival rotors. Delightful refresh
tneuf* were served.
Mr. nnd Mr*. «\ W. I'fTonl entertained
nt dinner Tuesday evening at the South
ern Cluh after the performance at the
Jefferson. Their gueat* of honor were fieti-
ernl hml Mra. Hufua N. Khoden. The din
ner marked the 20th anniversary of Mr.
Ithodes* residence In Illrmlnghsm.
■John-A> Topping ami Mil.
Mrs. K. T. Hchuler entertained In honor
guesis iueiuiiei) j °f Mrs. John It. I'slraer, who leaves short
iiimI the' ly for Heurgetowu. Ky„ to make her home.
Mnhen
home. The decors tlonn were of
pink roses and fern*.
The monthly musical was given at the
Country Club Wednesday afternoon as
usual. Light refreshments were served.
Miss Faith Venable* was sgatli the hon
ored guest at a reception Thursday nfter-
iHMiti. tendered hr Mrs. Ileury llldeu nnd
Mr*. Katilston. The <leeorsttnus were elab
orate and delightful refreshments were
served. Despite the Inclement weather,
many handsomely gowned women called.
Mrs. John II. Carrington entertained at
an exquisite luncheon Hsturdny In honor of
Miss Lttlth Venables. The decorations were
Ijonutlful nud a lunebeou of many courses
was servetl.
Mra. T. J. Hlmmons, of Atlants. who la
the guest of Mr*. John \V. Tomlinson, to-
fl^fher with-the Istter.—entert*tu«»U st a
Ih»x party nt th<* JefferfMm Hsturdny even
ing to see Nat Uoodwlu In honor of Mlaa
Venables.
Mias Kva Comer and Miss Mary Hath
McLester have gone to Mobile, where they
will ho the guests of Mis* Virginia Lyons,
who will Ihn queen of Manll dm. Both
Mias Comer and MUl Mcl-eairr will be
mslda to Miss Lyons.
3I1M SltirglHTt Met-'ormark »-t»tertslue*l
the biemi>ers of the llld Knehre Club
Tlmrtday morning.
Mrs.. M. J*. Iluliunti. «*f tVnnlitngton. tt.
C.. Is the guest of her daughter. 'Mrs. J.~U.
I'hllllps.
- Mrs; Jntnee A. 4^4ug is-vfsitiug reiativet
In 3loldle.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Topping have re
turned to their homo In New York. Mrs.
Topping will later go to Florida.
Mr*. David Uo!»ertN fs In New Orleans,
the guest of .Mr. nml Mr*. Krnest Onytor.
.Mrs. John 3l<*Jtteeu has returne<l from n
i’l*lt lu Atlniitu.
jdiss vuvv.
spent yesterday In Athen*
Mr. F. L. Chapman, of Pennsylvania.
Is the guest of Mr. .1. \V. Ingle.
Mr. A. II. Davidson has returned from
a trip to Sew York a nil Baltimore.
Mr. F. (J. rtnbncb has returned
frn*n Johns Hopkln* Hospital, and I*
greatly Improved In health.
Colonel LA W. Meadow Is In Atlanta
for a few days.
Mrs. Percy Onriiner nnd children
have returned their home In 8t.
Louis.
Ml** Grace Troutman, of Atlanta. U
the guest of Miss Jessie McGregor. tw>
tlfu.'ra in h"rr"nVhT,*.t b tra': I .<;im ; lnn.tl.tbc«ueJt_orMra.^ Elba Sirov* Tu.aday -
guest. Miss Mlhlred Cnrieton.
iclightfuT luncheon served af.
-M|gs Mattie HttM'ks has gone to llsndolph
Macon college, at Lynchburg. Vs., and will
enter that Instilutluu for the spring term.
Mr*. J. 31. Ilrown has returnetl from a
visit to relatives at Ureeusltoro.
Mra J. H. letter and children hare re
turned from a lengthy visit fo relatives
at Los Angeles. CM.
Miss 3Iary McAlpInv. of Tuacalooss. Is
the guest of 311** Mary Martin.
Mrs. A. D. Harrison, of Bynum. In vlait-
Unrtes p. HarHswii
Clyde Parker, of Oxsrk. Is tho guest
n Jennie Cooper, on Walnut .street,
h E. R. Dhferre hstTeturned from
week.
Mr. snd Mrs. Hubert Weaver have re
turned from n visit to relatives at Anuls-
ton.
Miss Emms Morrow, has returned from a
trip to New York ami other Eastern cities.
W. M. Vaughn, of Helms, visited rela
tives here for several days this week.
3lr*. J. L. Tanner la visiting friends In
Birmingham.
Morris W. Bush, of Birmingham, was the
^uost of hfw brother, T. <J. Bush, Jr., Bun-
"fir. II. L. Ison Is visiting his father In
south Alabama, who la quite 111.
Misa Beulah llolley. who hn* hseu tbs
C ues I of Mrs. 3Xldgiey. tuts returned to
er home In Birmingham.
Mist IT
of lllM
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an extended visit to Montgomery. ^
Miss Laorlae (ioodhue has returned from
Judsou Institute on sreonnt of lllneas.
Mrs. J. D. Dunlap entertained the Wed
nesday Card Cluh at her home on Forest
avenue.
U
to
city their future, ho
Miss Ntella Belch entertained a number
of friends at the Prlntup hotel Friday aft
ernoon. ...
Professor Willingham, «»f -Wctmupka. was.
the guest of l*rofeam>r W. fc. Htrtpltu
Xl*. i ffn*art«r.
AII..TI Ni-kHinn.'—nt Ati.nl., .laliwl
frlnuil. barn ilnrlnx lb* ar**k.
Mr. Fnnl llmitrr. at Moimt 1‘lcaaant.
Twill . In ihn (Ural «f Jntnpli lleaa*.
ttpvvrai vlalllnx J-miu* Imlla* —rr* 1*0-
ilnrinl a ilnnr* at 111" I'rlnlnp bot*l Krl
ilnv «v*nln( by lb. ani'lety young men
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John K. Warren entertained at
I cards Tuesday nmrnlnc in honor of
| her guest. Miss F.leancir Blackwell.
Decatur. Bid etichro waa played, the
ROME SOCIAL NEWS
Society feted sumptuously before it
self-
_ o par-
Foust. Miss Annie Reid won the lone ] ti**, each being a club entertainment.
hand prlte. also a psir of silk hose^ A i Mrj| T g Qrafton was the Novelty
tub's hostess, while at the same hour
New Jersey. About seventy-five guest*
callsd during the evening.
Mr. and Mra. A. J Neivborn compll- «»• ««™ e * K 1 Mrs. U D. Sledge wa* dellglitfully ex
:dHi^h^»T« , J: , r,^^n'men r «. frt • nd ’ W,,,, il.cD.le^are'the gueet, of Mr a „d tendlr* h.r huipltal.ly the Bridge
A delightful muslcale was given by I Mra. Russell Hunt. A number of In-' Whist • lub.
the pupils of Mrs. John B. Gamble at I foi-tnnl entertainments ure beliic Mi*. Grafton's guests plsycd nix-hand
the home on Mtllege nvenue. The dec- | I'lntined In thej^r honor , (1 , euchre at three tables. The top score
orations were appropriate, the refraali. * —*
meats delicious und the program wax
charmingly carried mu by the talented
of friends and sailed Saturday for alx
weeks' stay abroad.
Miss Sarah Beat la visiting friends
near New Orleans.
Mrs. Arthur DeBurdeleben Is the
guest of her sister. Mt*. Murk Mc
Donald.
CAMILLA.
Mi*. J. T. Brooks, of Allninv, la vlaltlug
Mr*. W. 1.. Bennett this week.
^JK'fci'rs.&'iSTetias.Titt uiurtin, - Ro,m ,n honor ,,f Mra
Mrs. Ralph Sortbeutt eaterUIrunf * nurn
bar of frlvnda at s spend-all day on last
Wednesday.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. 31. Brown tan* ■ ,\*
light fill Valentine dance on Friday itigbt iT
honor of the children, Mlaa'Cora a ml Jo*ci*b
and Charley. It was one of. the m<Mit
*1 events of the season.
William Treysvant gave n tMIghtM
bridge party ou Saturday afternoon la
honor 4 of her daughter. Mrs. Pn*lerl'-k ll«q-
Una^’U#r lovely home was Tiiteffilty
orated with potted plants and nit flowers.
The nrtgr. an exqntrttr hamfkerritfr/. win
wou by 3Ir*. C. \V. DttlTe. Delirious re
freshmentn were servnl. Ammur tb«Mie pre-
one were Mrs. D^JLlCole^ M f*. Xr-i’iMn_
Clarke, Mra. 31. If. Field*. Mra. Jordan
Black. Mra. C. W. DuPre. Mrs nift^i
Dobbs. Mr*. B. I*. Dobbe, Mr*. lU*l»u
IIrurally, Mrs. V, L. Htarr. Mr*. C.eorae
‘ “ M L
Mr* rartn.
Wyatt. Mr%
B. B. Ilnnt. Mrs. C. M. Croaht. Mr* « »i
tlugham. Mrs. Hoppe. Mrs Nolmi. nml
Mrs. James l^gg. Mlsse* Adtllr Hetze. M.»|.
lie Hetse. Camp, Rdna Field-. Ulllr Smith.
Klla White. Meyers. LouIih> Cmrkett
Mra. Fredonla Fields enterfnlued n num
ber of little friends Moodsy afteramm
Mr. snd Mrs. It. L. Nortbmtt Iihm< re.
turner) from a visit lo Mexico and oilier
seellons.
Mrs. Will 3lathews. of Atlnntn. U fh*
guest of Mrs. fieorgo Owen*
Mis* llaniet Ides, of Atlnnin. wh<* In*
beei»„ the guest of Mrs. IV. A Dul’r** hii
returned home.
BARNE8VILLE.
Among the recent delightful * «i.d
functions none was n more deeded
success than the reception 'giv
young ladles of the das*.
MU* Imogene Stripling baa returned from
Hylvester. when- she visited friend*.
51 r. Holtert Bllerlie«>. of Amerlcua. vltlletl
111* eoualn. 3lr«. Lenn Brlmherry. recently.
Mlaa Jennie Winn IHIIon. after quite
J. C. Prltehurd. Mr*
■on. Mrs. Alfrctl lln
Arthur R«ildu*on
KM MUbtln. MIm V
Fraser. M»«* Heudei
mid. Mr*. Hhaw. Mn
ra Fre*l Kent. Mn
Brown, 3I1*m M.vri.i
l„c,"”en n fhe ™«i"'"/ S“i"a15i!' Mra, , « r “ r * Jnhn Uraham the fir.,
FUla Fnuat has returned to her Home, prise, it italnty sewing bag. the lon-
Mlaa Grace Hardle. who haa been via- ] xolatlon went to Mra. Harper Hamilton.
Ming friends In Detatur. Ga.. has re- j which was alxr» a pretty fancy work i itagga,
mined home. .... hag. The gueat*' souvenir became * v *!F' -. „
Mt*. Luclle I-»n- ‘.'I' Mlaa Mary Berry' '- K “ " r " tlu , "‘' 1
members of the Bid Euchre L.luo *n ,
Htiiriitng 'l»ln horaer. Klegsm roiresnmems mt* t •» »nu T , *. , . ,Tr, _
—- -- —- l"* 1 lowerf the nn. The conaenl.t "nm. ' ^ ASiHiun/'"”
emoiutti, Cure
BILIOUSNESS.
SICK HEADACHt
TORPID LIVER.
FURRED TONGUE,
i INDIGESTION
' CONSTIPATION
DIZZINESS. ,
SALLOW SKIN
He.uioldt' am Imln led. dr. nnd 3lrs.
Charlton MIManl. Mr. and Mr*. Hueed
Adi.tu". Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Chapman. Dr.
und Mt*. John Cnriol, Mr. nnd Mr*. WII
Ilnnt Cocke. Mr. and Mrs. Dllwortli, Mr.
nml 3li*. I'hillp Cocke, Mr*. B»nton, Dr
nml Mr* .1 A Bnirow*. Ihe 3I1*se* Car-
nitehael. Ml« Julln Hertunl, MIm Alice
Driminntini. MUa .lull.i Adura*. >|iw« He**; •
IteyiinliD. tin- 31 lane* Chapman. Miss
Hr-ane I »*«*. Dr. Ctrl Ucrunhlw. |»r. Jeru
Cocke. June Adam*. Janie* A Winn, Jo
seph Hhid>-r. Dr. Ite.vindd* nud Irving Hlu-
dvr.
MIm Julln Bernard wu* Iioateo* tills week
tii the Forty Two Chib, the iiiemher* ami
n tew irh-nd* In-lug < harinluvlv enter
tnlmsl hi Ml** Benian| oil Tueodny after
noon at tier home on « Ita-uttint street Ti.ns«*
weie Mr*. Clmrltun Millard. Mra.
A. Hollln*. MU* Virginia. tlrlf-
3II»* Nell MnrrKui. 311m Maud
Vheuia-
fltli 511 Hr . . ...
WlntB.il. Mins WriUuia
inb-hael. Ml** l.ulu
Drimiuieiid. Ml** A
Alle. h.-tinlrb nud MU* Mny iternnnl
ItlKlm i nml Mr* I'ot- in k have arrive.! In
Atlu-vllle. and are it-*nilng at the Trinity
• hurrli reetnry uu • *" *
Lev. It. A Foreat.
MIm Nell
re. MU* AI lee
‘aruib-h.iel. Miss
idle (e
■bo
ala
rU. of Hmsuinb. Us.*
wln» Ii*b been In AMievllle nine- the Qr«t
d |h-.*eiulH»r. ha« retume.l to her home in
i Georgia.
Mr* I*. F Waiah has left for Mavau-
Tbn TOUCH .h. LIVER 5E
Mis* Mary Ho..k«
AUieillle. on * \Mt
W. D llmtker.
Cafdwell Woodruff,
pnnr. |% In Ashevll
l« In
of the
Ml'
Gtnuln, Wrapper Print,d on
PCD PAPER BLACK LETTERS
Look far (ha Slgaatura
llllMilieaw
Sadie Htmall. *.f Sainuuali
ie illy. < 1*1 tin..- Mr*. John A
(Hubert.-! rid avrmte
Whitaker ha* reiurne
orcla
Ulil-eri i* viBlitnc tn Atlanta
It I*. Hike.- till* left |«»r AHaut.l
ile- will rridde |H-ri)ntn« nili
l.«-ndon. «»f Washington. I>.
31 is. Sledge at the name hour Tues- <i. r .en*on
dav entertained the Bridge Club. Pret* t | |f , Masonil
Haym H*lr \
Health
as the Mag bnnqual of
fi'amllln Lodge No. 128,
their brother, of Bale CUy
of the altogether Interesting afternoon.; nnd Pelham on last Friday evening.
The eight B'ira'1. were. Me«d»me. B. At 11 o'clock the member* gathered
I-. Roark. Edward Hume. W. M. Hen- » roiiml #»,- t*hh» a in
ry. Francis Brown. Misses gltelbley. : <irounU ,n 14 «*o«h-tonn
Brown nnd Lenl and Louise O’Neill. ■ lor *- "hlch for the evening hnil been
Informally Mrs. T. Lipscomb enter- j inverted Into n model dining room,
tallied a few friend* at trail Wed- A delicious course dinner wns served,
nenday afternoon. |consisting In no small degree of gome..
As a pretty courtesy to Mrs. James Judge I. A. Rush. \V. 3L. ptesideir
Johnstone, Mr*. Mortha Norton Invited with Ills usual gr.ice und dignity. About
_ m wwws ° number of congenial friends to a f» hfty Mosons were present. •
NEVER FAILS fo RE^lnVIock tea «l Mr*. Hull’s home on I Mrs. «Vara Twltt.v entertained quite
■Msm gmemmmm ■■■ Thursday afternoon. The corterle were: “ numbe*- of young people at n spend-
MAl/r Vfc AlUThDVTinr and' .Mesdnmes Johnstone. Cheney, Jullen ' llie-dny i«rt> on laM Sunday. A de-
inUVCi U/IWUKUrr ana i-ummlnt. Ro«* p. r«>x. Will Johnson.
1 f’haties Pruden. Oeorwe Geotchlu*. Bur-
KILL the GERM. nelt Norton. Misses Helen Marshall and
mmmmmm mSmmmomm Fannie Spurlock.
"Mv fne ten Mlf " Marlon Vandyke gave a charm-
i le ” Ibff party lo the Potpourri Club on
with ilxndru*. Have used Hair Health Thui*.l*y afternoon, a wenlth of daf-
•bout ten liar* and bice no dandruff oa f,will, end many red heart* decorated
any part of my actlp. Hair ia thicker ' the rei-eptlon room* urtlatlcally. At
anil much healthier iocking."— P. II. • five table, thirty gueala played alx-
Daniels,muemiriiat.,Brooklyn.N.Y. h ® ml A> ' h « «'lo» of the
a-.- i_u „ . _ igame*, while refreahmenta were being
FRFF cake of HAR- | »erved. Ml** Vandyke preaented the
* Aa*HJ ei>Bf a rn>n i flr *t prlie. n lovely t'hrlaty picture, tu
SUVA SuAriMlM Mary Berry, anl for conaolatlon.
with each bottle and ' The Elk*' Fottlllon nub* ''gave u
this ad. for 60c. at the c b r u n h ul ^,'„. v ‘ 1 ' n,ln ' • erm,n ,n ,helr i
following druggists: ; JR
; delightfully entertained. Her recital
I w as it brilliant success and she was I
BROWN A ALLEN; BRANNEN * ■**•" 11 P*H«ct ovation on the occa-|
5?n T WATWN TO DR D UO R CO° C WH.?A I s "” «*" s>11 >-V.hd-r left Thura-|
KIN-WATSON DRUG CO.. WHITA-|u,,y f,, r a snort visit t n New York. 1
KER A C0URSEY DRUG CO. Mu. H. I*. Melklebam p.lned a trio
The Interior of till* pretty new li"tii".
lending Itself an admirably to .irli.iF
decoration, preaented Indeed * i hurra
ing acene.
Immediately after being welmmed
by little Alla* Henrietta Idunhdin. Hi-
gue-ta were aerved refrealim* pnnrli
by Mlase* Be**le n. Wllllnni* »n.l Ktltel
Neel.
Asalatlng Mr*. Roger* in receiving
were Sir*. Martin. Mr*. Prom. M ■ "■
B. Smith and Mr*. E. A. Stephen*
Throughout the pnrlnr* and hull"*''
elegant potted plant* made nn alimw'
trnplral scene, while In the dining r 'tn
lovely vase* of cut (lower* were usm
In prufualon. The wnrinth nnd
of the dining room, with B*
decoration* of red and the mldml «•
feci of many cnndlea In cryatiti caintf-
Inbra nnd the sweet strain* of inn j
put everybody In their metrl<*t
Neapolitan cream nnd lu-ai t,
takes, followed by red nnd whin- •
shaped mlnta and sailed nut* i" 11 '
luted the refreshment*.
lfclou* course dinner wn* -en.
The evening wa* »|ieni In
In driving out to Rock Irak" an
point* of Interest.
Those present were Ml**' * l»"
son Mlttle Lee Palmer. Ami.'
Rrlntberiy. Clara
'Ine Ha-deman. Sleasr*. R'
Frank Hartnfleld, John i
!p Bailey and Dear Twin
Yuin
0/ Course
msH
MADE
•CHE STANDARD OF PURITY.