Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 25, 1907, Image 9

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Southern Social News and Gossip West* Point Jlr. W. B. Lyon*, of Now York city. i, vlnltlnt the family of Mr*, o. u. IVInMon. .’i'.j Alice Lanier entertained a few f<wHi In a muet aeitgntrui manner Thurn'lay evening In honor of her yueer. MUa Coon*, of Indiana. Mr*, ft."A. Baas and Mm. 1*. JL Hart left Thureday for a three week*' vuit i„ pt. I'rtereburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and Dr. and .Mr*. Kwnio* Sr-ic*. si Opelika, . were the gueits of Mrs. Fannie Croft Tjiefiltty. R-» . A. R. Bond, the rental and pop. i.t.ir paetor of the First Baptist church, .- . nnllned to hta bed by dines*. HI* friend* Impo to sss him out araln In a (-» day*. Mr. Arthur Hsymen and two sons, ,f Atlanta, spent last Sunday In the ,j!t \iel11njr rslatlrss. T . Ml««es Daisy Zachry and ElwtMid w iiituker have _ bosn the rueete ir SAVANNAH SOCIAL NEWS ,|| , Gadsden | Savannah. Oa., Feb. SI.—The annual* Mlaa Holbrook, of Now York, and Mlsa Raster Monday play will be given by the Dramatic Club, In which a number of society psopls will inks part. All. guailn Oaly*» four-aet comedy, "A Night Off," will be given and the pro- «•”*- *■ usual, will be given to ebart- ty. the Berhesda Orphans' Heme being in© beneficiary this ysir. ..I™, largest sffalr of the week was the George Washington ball, which Hat M. O. Kulchur and son. of Vaynceboro. Oa.. and Mss. E. T. Moon nod Ml** Ann Moon, of LaOrange, v eie lulled to bedside of their mother, jlr*. <>. D. Winston, who hss been *e- rioufly 111* ' Miss Katie Smith I* the gue*t of Miss ji dieiCleveland In UtGrunge, Qa. rrtestly Otme, of Atlanta. va% th. curst of Mr. Scott Baker Satur- marrlags of Mis* Pearl Jacobs »n l Mr. William L. Brown, which took P’ai Sunday afternoon at the country ii„m of the brtde'a parent*. Mr. and M's. .1. G. Jacob*, was nn occasion of mtrre.i to I heir many friend* Jiere. The r.rildlng waa a quiet one, only the rel- atm s and n few Intimate friend* be- ins Invited to wllnea* the ceremony. - ni, ii wa* performed. oyRev. H. J. Ilidliday. of Roanoke. Ale. v iaanlxatlon meeting of the Sit- •ii.;*" Afternoon -Flub waa held at the h. 'in.' "f Mni. ScofTBaker Tuesday aft. . i !u«i!i ut 3 o'clock. This club has I-. ii for several year* a delightful *o- -u.i li'iiiure of our town. Its member* II" ludhiK both young matron* and i. iuni: ladles. A vole for the contlnuu- iImii .if the club was hearllly approved In the member* present, and these inertings will be antlclnated with plea*, nr-'. The Misses Johnson will entertain f.. Dir club at Its first meeting, Keb- nary :’3. Following list compose the .min millp: Mis. Scott Baker, Mrs. I:mrt Heeniun. Mis. Will Iwalsr, Alrr. » Smith. Mrs. Phil fainter. Mr*. Joe lt-«r*ley. Jr. Mrs. Jim Lnnier. Mrs. Em- nice Winston, ©r*. Sallle l.ee Bhu'xe, Mtr. lienrge Lanier. Mra. Will Fuller. Mi -i Martha Horsley Willis Little. Itisslr and Sujelle Lanier. Florrls and Si!"the l.ee Johnson. Murle Hnyes, Jes. :ie Winston and Gabrella Lar.ler. was given by the Harmonic Club on I "Urkuky «v«ulug at iha uiiS— SSlL The cotillion was led Jointly by Mr, Ous Kayton and Mr. Herman. The favors Included colonial hats. Oeorge Washington hatuhsts. flags and many other attractive conceits auggss- OWlif the Spun of the occasion. The Music Club gave Its February lorlai on concert at the Lawton Memoi Thursday night. Mlaa Baaala Durham la th* guest of Mlsa Belle Bhottsr. at Greenwich. .. and children, bf New York, are the guests of Mr*. La- vlnla Mims. Mr*. Edward Anderson and Miss fis. die Anderson, of Richmond, are at the DeRoto. ,Dr. Davenport and Mr. Henry Da venport. who have been spending a week with Mr. and Mra. H. p. Stevens, have returned to their home. In Boston. Mrs. J. A. P. Crlsltsld has returhed lo Philadelphia. Miss. Lilia Neyle Colquitt has re turned front a visit to her father, at Mulberry, Fin. Mr. and Mr*. A. Ft. I-awton have re turned from l he North. Miss Louise Has*, of Ijtneaster. Pa,; Miriam Dent left Ffluay to __ time at th* Dents' plantation, "Hofwyl* Mra. Robert ('.--Alston, of Atlanta, la tbs guest of Mr*. T. Mayhew Cunning. Mr*. John W. Alleyn and hsr mother. Mr*. Crowe, are spending s abort time at Green Cove Springs. Fla. lanta. spent last week Mr. Thomas Sumter Maya, of Char lotte, N. c., haa com* to Savannah to nNild# Mrs. Marcellus A. Stovall. of waan Ington. D. C„ la the guest of bar daugh tar. Mra. Ernaat North. Mr*. Rarnay Ehrlich, of Atlanta. Is the guest of Mrs. M. O. Ehrlich. Mrs. Hugh Coma»*iul Miss Lilia Co. mar are spending a abort time In Flor ida. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long have re turned Trom "Tamm.— Mrs. Charles Ely**, of Atlanta. Ii th* guest of Mr*. George Dwells Miss Parish, of Wllkasbarre, Pa.. Is visiting Mrs. Davis Freeman. Mrs. Aulon Wright It In Thomasvllle visiting relative*. Mr. Dan Klngntan. Jr., of Atlanta. Is the gueet of hi* parents. Mr. Louis Haskell, of New Tork. Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Alexander Thesmar. Bishop K. G. Weed. Mrs. Weed and Miss Weed, of Florida, art visiting Mr*. J. D. Weed. Mr*. John B. Farwsll. of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B Steel*. Mra Neyle Colquitt I* visiting rela tives In Macon. Mias Rose Rsttdalr. who' has bees tkt guest of Mrs. u. C. Gentry, lias rstsrasd to hsr boas In CkatUasegs. Mr. F. I* Master. of . Meant Plsssant Teas., has arrived hsr* sad will oaks this ■©■dSriBfe sad tea Klla*belli Green sad Ntslls Rate* ■ maids of honor si the V. M. C. A. Tsllsdssa liaskst ball game Friday eharrk gate a Valssilar party Thursday tererllf©. ire rlrfttif retire* h©r©. * riptttf. rr|j«tl »l wmmj, of f retail*©* Vlloti, T©no., la lhV r Jii»J|l»o ,l f! Ml©© Alice Itot*r*Hi. of Annlato©. la the ftget ©f berMn. T. P, Iarc. ... Harris; of Biirlui flartfM, *W «sk« Oils cUjr their fntnrf Ur. aid II. T. Daniel© aad wife bar© fon« to An ulston to - reside. L’oioncl t*,. J* 1-ee, of Marlon, la th© ao«st of hit sons here Mer-nmt Mn I T *©«»r..M, nf H»">« rill#, wore tbo ffucsis of friends bore re coat I/. Hr. J. U. McMullen rs rloltlng la N©w York_aoil other Kasjom cities. K. T. Hotlines worth bus returned from « visit to hln former limn© at Alin©. Okts. , n rytsln W. I*, lay la rlaltlng friends P. T. Vaughn. of Hot Ratings. Afk.. Is th© guoat of his brother. B. fC Vaughn. H. L. McKee, of Troy, Is th© gusst of frfends her*. Announc©m*nt hss !»©©n made of th© ©n- gsg©ra©nk of Miss May StatMlIfar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. XV R. Ktandlfcr. to Mr. — «r*ti t© pun Renal Arthur mil lak© B. T. “ New York, John >». Whitlock hss gun© to Host tic. tllea. of this city. Th© wedding nee early In April illtr haa returned foam a trip to CARROLLTON. Mcsdnmca <*. .V. Rtcwart. H. Holdernes*. . K. Hoop and Mayor II. W. l*ong re turned Monday from u trip to Jasper. Ain., when* th©y went Inst Friday to attend the funeral of their brother, Mr. John (song, whoso Mil nnd sudden denth oc curred Tuebda.v‘night, nt Hot Rprlngs, Ark. Miss Nell Mnudevlll© returned Haturday night front a trip to Washington and New York. Mrs. Olln Perdue announces the Idrth of Th© friends of Mr. Ilomcr Hoop nr him In th© death occurred Tuesday pntbialng with hln young wife, which < '"fir. " - morn- Hrcsc, of Atlanta, spent 8un- ry In th© city. Mr. nud Mr©. Holmes Rtnlth have morod r©»lartowiL — TV. ttoni‘), of Horn In the city spent Moartny night MIsncs I'milirui mid Lucie Ifnrrin will visit Atlanta this week. Professor Henderson entertained hla friends at ten Wednesday afternoon at the public *<iu»ol building. Mr. and Mrs. Will Veal spent part of last week In tti© city visiting sir. ami Mra. r. e. Itoop. % DECATUR, ALA. Mlsa Hora Hnndell. of Petersburg, T©nn.. Is the charming guest of Mrt. J. T. Me Kinney. Ilr. and Mrs. I>. r. Kinnard have moved to Columbln. Teon. Mlaa Celia Riiehlielt has returned from a visit to North t'nr,dins. Mrs. A. M. Compton rial ted la llart©©)!© the pact wool;. Mlaa Htella Fnlk attended Ma In New Orleans. Mr. and lira. t*. XV. Green art at home after a visit to Covington. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. lb A. Itnrleaon celebrated .Jartaelle on Monday. Among those who were In attendane© from lteeatur were Mr. and Mra. J. 4_\ t*arr and Major and Mrs. I». I*. Downs. There were orer fifty- guests present. The dlolng room and parlors were decorated and the rttnlnf Tnbte -ww set ufter the fashion mt “ *~ were Wash., to reside. renlfue and Mint Lily Mitchell, on Turrcn- tine avenne. Mra. John R. Palmer haa joined her hus band at Georgetown. Ky Grllfln Is vlalttng friends In New Orleans. Miss Pearl Morris la the guest of Mlatea Hog© on Uaudall street, Greenesboro Ml,* Julia raster is tpenillns soair time slili frlrml, In St. fainl,. f Mli* Nannie Blrlisrt. of Virituia. I* tln- “For over Uiirtv yeut,” writes • teatiemaii at Los Angdea, “I have •ned Aibuddes' Cofee. Many times my family ha* tried other cofee only to come back toms oid rdiiWc, unchange able AibucUo.' No other cotfee ha* this uniform sever faSeg aroma, I care not at what price. Fbcve often vridied I could tefl you this." Mtny other people have die same opinion. Ariosi la,' wa* lb* fiat fouled |)>4*|ed celsc. aad in tnlw mcetd all thsstka pat du* ssy coapiMon, ia (act, it ia lam* i seal (our l«gut fnas in th* world a W* BshusUy cas aad adasUjr do fir* been cofso is ARtCSX liuai ssjoaTebe eta pn (sr tie pries; Bua| dm suadsid article it u told il i* sargnsgt maiga of pnfa. Some grocers will by to sell you instead loote cofee which the router i* ashamed to sell in a lilt Don't take it. aHm tinloibirifcpfci isdirsl, «, cap gosBry. Noiaurwktyoo boy AMV ARIOSA. oc wiua yn pay (sr it. it's th* uso aid mH*rm A/Whh.’ ARIOSA Crib* if your pocar w3 net aepplr, trnile la ARBUCKLE BOOS., HwYsSOm MONTGOMERY SOCIAL NEWS ivrinuir Utraera. ui »irgiuia. m in Itliif her parents. Mr. aad Mrs. R. P. Rick Mlsa Martha Holland, of Madison, visit ©d Mr. and Mra. Thoms» Hollnnd. at Mra. t . h. Monfort’a, recently. used nt t__ . .. ... . ago fR>r© used on the laid© at tbla their gulden w©«ldlng. only three of those who attended th* wedding fifty .veara at [treaent at lb© fiftieth waddln ling annl igo war© ilreraa rtocatiir. Mra. Mattie Orr of DatiTllle. mid Mra. J. P. M. Woodall of Hartnell©. On Thursday afternoon th© Just W Girls Club waa entertained by Miss Mary (tanks at her charming home on Vine at reel. Mra. II. H. Heard entertained on Thnra day night lu honor of har niece. Mlaa Kdna Harris, of Haletn. Ohio. Whist waa won the ladiea* prise and Mr. William llrldc won the gentlemen’* prise. Several of the aeaann's young brides dressed their wedding gowns were present, aalld court© waa served during the even H»r the opera. •lety net of the Herat art have *©a»»n of opera during the pant Numerous theater parties attended WAYCR088. Dr. and Mra. Robert Polncett* (alar entertained on Tuesday evening with a reception In honor of Mian Mabel Cau- ble, of Greenville. 8. -T., which «n th» moat brtlUani social event of the sea son. The entire home wn© thrown open, for the occasion, and artistically deco rated with palms, ferns and cut Row ers. Dr. and Mrs. Islar war© asslated In receiving their guesta by Mr. and Mrs. Frank (*. Owens, of Atlanta, and Mlaa Vay Harris. Mlsa Caubl© wore a handsome gown of blue atlk and lace. Mra. (liar's toilet tvaa pink crape chine over nllk, and Mra. Owens wore cream aeollan cloth with bands of lace, and Mlaa HnrTIa wore blue crepe d© chine. A delightful salad course waa served by Mtoaea Vay Harris. Mary Stanton and Kdlth Lockhart. Those invited to meet Mlaa Caubl© were:' Misses Caroline Mason, Mary Young, Ihe Long Distance Bell Telephone is valuable and MTviecablo. You «ui chat with your friends al most anywhere at small cost. Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” ilerwood, Kth*l (Voodwi Ion, Berths Klrklfv. Lilias Nichols, Anne Paine, Virginia Lyon, Jimmie Kstt*r*r, Anns May Phelan. Mary Young, Jean Bmviltn. Anns Bell* Mc Gee. Carrie Blrh-kland, Margaret Craw, ley. Annie Reed Pearson, Daisy and Csrrlt Perham. Kdlth 1-ockhnrt, Mrs. Asnes Findlay. Mr*. Amslla Heidi, Meter*. Morion Young, , \V. D. O. Quinn, B. O. Parks, D. r. Colson, Pro fessor Deskln-, Hunter. Ps»e, Cedi Stanton, Hamilton Parker, John T. My ers Charles r,ilne. George Mayo, John \V. Green, Dsn Loll Turner. J. J. Wll. I Isms. J. T. Wan. W. J. Pamplln, Wil liam Nlchol*. Walter Young, John Walker, Dr. !-ee Hitch. H. Gurley, J. H. I .owl-. James Wall. E. Simmons. Hsm i‘ran ley, I,. V R. Smith. Warren. Har ley. Dob*. Bernard Zachary. Dr. B. H. William*. Lawrence Wall. Th* out-nf- toivn guest* were; Misses Edith Thiol, Savannah; Kale Acosta. Jacksonville; Ethel Kll'ii. Brunswick; Katharine Glover. Graham. H. I'., nnd Mr. Hop. kins. Weal Virginia. Mrs. Abe Golbavk. who hit* beet spending *mn« days In the city, the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. James Knox, returned t" Lake City. FI*., Wednesday morning Mr*. C. ('. Dobbs la In tlvs city vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mr*. H. J. Benton, "n Reed street. Mr*. R. H. Ilouv of Savannah. *n n»ute to Jiu’ktonvllle to \ tail her sis ter. Mr,. Frank R. Clark, la spending n few ilnv. at the home of Dr. and Mra. * LI tajit Jnbiiwin,—nf—Weeblegion:—waa- t.rrenstiom Hnndst Mlsa Hoy Harris, of Rankin. T'.-un.. spent Haturday with Mr. ssd Mr,. II. F. Me- Whorttr. .Mr. nud Mrs. Hinltli and Ml,* Krlu nialr. of Madison, visited Mr. sod Mra. II. M Spink* recently. Bflss Pstsy Qutuney. nf Wnynesboro, re- tneiic 1 Thnrwlsy to h-r home. Mis* Mary M'rnrtr left Thursday for An- nlstnu, Ain., in vlalt Sir. ami Mrs. Walter Jones. Ml—* Georsla and Annie Mac Boawell. Penfleld, visited friends In tbit city recently. Mr. anil Mrs. Walker Maddox and dsn of Patnsm. spent some nd dsusb ..J* daie tbla week with l>r. nnd Mr*. W. E. Adaua Sirs. J. I.. Pinson left Wednesdny for Atlanta, where she will eeolde In the fu int*.. Mias Untile Moore, of Wfliilh farohns, t» rlaltlng Ml— J. K. Ari»nc. Sirs. Ilenry Goodwin and eblklren sre with Mr. and Mrs. David Uvadwlu, at Crawford. Sltss Eleanor Branch Is vltlllax relatives In Athena. last Haturday afternoon, Mrs. l'crry Slrr Domtn aria r*rk __ The guest nrtx* was a hand-palnted gaits* fan. On Momlsy afternoon. Minos Rehs and ncy Jornlgnn entertained *t hi In honor of Mlsa n entertained Ilia Qnlnksj tan won the Imr pria*. Mlsa Quinary waa presented ■ Mary Cope- mart set. end s hsml tasdo Airs, R. D. Johnston of Birmingham, hna boon on* of our distinguished visit ors this weak. Mrs. Gordon Paine, of Baltimore, and Mrs. William Jack-on. of NoshvlU*. who have been the guests at their kinswoman. Mrs. W. (I. Patterson, have gone to Baltimore. Mrs. Olivia Benson' Trout, of Rich mond, Va., haa left for har home attar n week here of many social attentions. She was hate to attend the marriage of her sod, Mr. Henry P. Trout, to Miss Luscy Sayre last week. Mrs. Owens, of Birmingham, Is visit ing hsr son, Dr, T. M. Owens, on Deca tur street. The member* of the Ionian Club met Thursday morning with Mr*. l-amar Law. Mn. J. D. Matlock, of Birming ham. addressed the club In the Interests of child life. Mr*. Loyd Lyon and little daughter, of Ban Juan. Porto Rico, are visiting Mrs. Lyon's mother, Mrs. Mary Ar rington. The > morning w hsr home on Perry at root. The marriage of Mis* Susan A. Coch rane and Mr. Tllford Leak will take place at the home of the bride’s father, Mr. John J. Cochrane, at Mathews Sta tion, February JT. No card*. Tbe Standard Club complimented the children at a beautiful ball given Thursday evening at their elegant club house. The committee for entertain ment were: .Mesdames E. Lehman. Ike Leu lslon, B. J. Nall and Alex Klc*. At the home of Ihe bride', parents. Mr. and Mra H. Alexander, Mlsa Lydia Alexander and Mr. William Ducker- man. of New York, wore married Tues day afternoon af I o'clock. Mlsa Ma riam Spiro, of Birmingham, was maid of honor and Mlsa Rica Alexander, her slater, was .bridesmaid. The groom ws* attended by Mr. Harry Marcus, hts beat man. After an Informal re ception nf an hour the young couple left fnrinn extended Eastern trip; than they will be at home In New York city. Mrs. Morris L. Gerson, nf Columbns. On.. I* the gusst of Mrs. Lomaln Well. Miss Warner and Mlsa Blanche Ack erman. of Atlanta, are guests of Mrs. Hames, on McDonough street. Miss Eva Coiner, of Birmingham. Is _ Ihe guest of her sister, Mr*. Craig No Name Club met Wednesday JJmttb. __ “ "" 1 " Ali-o Magpie H.ritl. ■’lunlon lie* re. cently gone to Birmingham to live. Mr*. Hurry Inee, of Mobile. Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Pharr* Coleman. Mr*. A. I- Hlavoly. of Wishinfton, D. C., t© vlultinjr her parent©, Jude© and Mr©. Jonathan Haraleon. 8UMMERVILLE. Mra J. G. Hunt went up to laFa.vette to m© her brother. Mr. Duke K©rrla, who continue© III. Mi© returned Monday. Colonel C. 1>. Hirer© ©pent taro day© Jn Home ou lea© I bull net© till© week. Mr. A. M. Htreet waa dowu from !*nFay- ette Friday. Ilr, T. J. Jh’oater waa In town Haturday. |iw „ Ul I>11IUUI1 |UTe| Gordon kparks ‘prof MllBr hi ltmnr. serktng nt* Thtsbe't'hrattgh’ hannkrrchlef. A fw*M*ourae luncheon waa ©#n©d aftar the jenne* Mr©. J. B. Park wa© limit©©© Tuesday mornlnff at n brldae whl»t party In Mia© Qnlnney’a honor. The houac wa© d«corat©d prettily In palm© and rut flower©. Mlaa Aana Lewi© won the first prize, a rnae bowl, nnd Ml©« guluney wn© given © aarhet uahlou. A happy conrlualon to Mlaa to Gre#n©lMro waa tbe party given Wednesday criming In honor by Mr©. A. L dicker© ©nd Mia© Addle Conelwn. The room© were derurated entirely In he©rta, they ltelng hung fmw no tti, nun £ <*u©hb iney’n Inn p« the chHiidpllera and on the curtain*. Th© aeon* .ywnt© were heart*. Mlaa Jeanle Kvan© turc, “qSJT H®«rn. Me ; a»d Mr- U.Jd Hearn. n©y. Mr «*uy Hall won the gcnlj#aian , B Hn, I Mra. Henry Spivey, Dr. Dow- ptfae. n Gihaoii plctdfe alao. towns, of Madliou, spent vlalt to rtlatlr©© mTm liertha Harris I© visiting In Mad! ; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. J. II. Redding. Mv. nn.J Mra. I,. L. Wilson, of Ten nant* Harbor, Me., are in the city vle- lilng *i the home nf Mr. end Mr*. Charle* H. Lang on Elisabeth street. Ml*. Minnie Col*, of Savannah, Is Ihe gui.t of the Misses Martin on Pcn- dl.tnn street. Mrs. K. A. Pound delightfully enter- talnr.l in honor of her guest. Mr*. Wil lis Swain, Tuesday afternoon «lth cards. Mr*. Ivn Moore left Tuesday night for Murphy. N„c.. where afce will spend some days visiting relatives and trlcnd*. Mrs. \V. R. Richardson arrived In the illy Monday morning and Is visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. An thony. on Hicks street. if,-.. It. P. lalar delightfully enter tained In honor of their gueet*. Mrs. Frank C. Owens and Miss t.'aubls. of Greenville, 8. C.. 'me day Ihla week. ’ Mrs. Ben Redding and little Francis I Catswrll Redding, of Atlanta, era Inj the city and will spend a month with Mr*. Redding's parents on Tebeau street. Mr*. Frsnk C. Owei * and Miss Mablt 1 Caubl-., of Greenville. 8. are visit-1 I nr nt the home »r Dr. and Mrs. R. l\' Ixlar -n Gilmore itrecL AIKEN. 8. C. Everything Is now In readiness fnr out grand mid-winter recital. Thurs day matinee and night, February it. Vocal music will predominate In se lection* from Schubert; Lesser, Gior dan! nnd Flntow. Plano numbsrs of brilliancy nnd scope will be thoroughly rendered by pupils whose names will be found on the program. Ltaat'* Rhapsodic No. 1. Beethoven's Sonata Paihetlqus, a left-hand theme by Plrkliert. These and other selections will l»- Interspersed by violin numbers and recitation*. Beginners end advanced, young and old pupil*, will have opportunity to Show their pranclency In the various accom plishments. To add to the pleasure of the etenlng the dancing class will move In rhvtlimlc step* to the tune of Be- quId11In. and In fency rounds In Schleir- farth'a Zlegeunenhlsn. Sixty lo seven ty pupils will appear In • grand cho rus by Hosewlg in it gorgeous panto mime. setting off Ihe Star Spangled Benner. The Literary Society was reorganis ed nnd the first meetlna was held last Friday evening under the auspice* of the new officers President. Mine Hurck- hnlter: vice president. Mis* Walker; secretary nnd tieesurer, Ml** O’Rourks; critic. Mtss Murphy: program commit- Mlcses Murphy. Mnthls nnd Cul- lum. A vi ry Interesting program hsd been preinirtl nnd the members shovel much enthttslnsifl In the planning of the ork fnr the coming week. lfr. T TV xrrrotnnn. -ef-csUiee*,——«*- of gtrja end Ike guest of J. N. Kitsli Moudsy. Mr*. John S. ITcgborn entcrlalin'd th- 1 ladle* of Ihe Method!,t Mltelontry Ktwlely Mnoday oflcrni-m. Itellrimt, rcfrc*liuirtit» were served. Ml»s Berth* Rewell returned bnuic fluu day after speiidlug terrral -To>■ wtrn Mr. and Mrs. A. f.. Klkpstrlrk In Cbnlten-mgs Mr. n-ini-T TthTnebegms qtrttr 1H with Milledgeville | Mr. and Mra. E. E..Dell entertained at tea on Monday evening. Thee* a- tertalned off this delightful occasion were: Mr. and lira. J. F. Bell, Mzaif Mrs. M. S. Bell. Mr. and Mr*. H. Good man and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Little. Mrs. P. J. Fortin enlsrtalned a few friends on last Baturdar afternoon. Whlet waa Indulged In, after which a delicious .salad course was served. Mr. H. S. Jones, ef Jacksonvllls, spent several days here last week an rout* to Atlanta, where he will make hla future horns. Judge John T. Allen I* at Johns Hopkins for treatment, and his many friends am glad to hsar of his im provement. Mrs. Adah Evans Austin lift loot Friday for New York, from whence eh* will salt on the ltd for on extended trip Mias Nell Wimblsh entertained Inter, malty laat Thursday evening at th* home of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Beach. Trail wee played and an enjoyable tins* —after which » sRlRfl miif* spent. DT srlpnei Mrs. It. E. Espy- I* spewMsa this swh with her children. Ml,,' Maude Kettctt rrtarnrd .reefer-ley from I.yrrly. where she had l-eru vlsltlug Milt Motile I,nu Mom for acreral days. EATONTON. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Heutn enter tained nt a beautiful ten .Monday night at their home on Jefferson slteet. The table had ae Hr cenlerplere .1 plateau of vlolcta. * 'overs uric laid for twelve. Those present were Mr. and man. Mr. and Mr*. Hirnm Gardner, Rev. nnd Mrs. Frank Hudson and Dr. L. o. Met fella. On Tusaday night Ihe Alkahest Ly ceum course presented the fnmou* car. tonnlet. Ros.t (.'rape. Mi** Kvans and All** t'rlstlne Gflee assl-te-l Mr. Crane, evening, which ws, a hi Ilium success Alls* Agnes Leverette has returned from visits to Alltntu. Montlcello, Madison and Monroe. W. ««. Wlngfleld Is visiting Mr* I F0R8YTH. A charming valentine party wa* given by Mlsa Sndth to the sophomore and Junior clasaes of Banks-Slephens In stitute. The house was very attractive In Its decoration* of ferns and smllax. with pink and white hearts arranged effectively on all sides. The couples were paired by means of cards bearing ihe names of famous lover*. Pyramus seeking tfts Thlsbe through a labyrinth wf-gW* nnd Borneo qolstly -appreguint- Ing his Juliette as soon os found. The task assigned these celebrities was to write valentines, each to the other, and the reading of the productions waa most amusing. Refreshments were served, ihe Idea of the day being car ried. out ..In. t!it_r*!te* ondlces, which were heart shaped. Air. and Mr*. E. D. Rudtslt! enter tained al dinner recently fnr Mr. and Mrs. (feartes E. Bandars. The house we. made bright and attractive, the guests were congenial and the affair wes served. Mra. Francis .Perkins la visiting friends In Knoxville, Tenn. Mra. T. F. Cook and ehlldren are via. Itlng relatives In Thomsatoo. Mias Annie Whltlteld. of Macon; ts the guest of Miss Marie TVhltaker. . Mr. John Cline, of Philadelphia. Is at home, having been called several days ago by the death of his brother, Mr. Condon Cline. ire. Warren Edwards. J. E. Kidd wes In-every way a surer,, Those vi-' enjoying Ihe hospitality were: Mr: nnd Mrs. C. E. Sanders. Mr*. A. O. Sanders. Mr. and Mr*, c. Al. Harrison. Mr. and Mra. George B. Thweatt and Mlsa Rudl- ■III. At the home of Dr. W. P. Ponder there was * Gemge Washington par ty on the Itd for the benefit of the Bapllet church. Mlsa Alice Newton la visiting friends In Amerlcu*. Mlsa Florence Cater Is with her sls- ter. Mrs. W. T. Jonae, In Atlanta Alisa Nellie Talmadge was Ihe guest New Mr. and Mr*. OUo Jordan arrived In the city several day* ago. . Mr. Jor dan will coach the baseball team of the Military College. They are at the the Military College. Milledgeville Hotel. . FAYETTEVILLE. Alls* Kate Cousin, wilt 'retllra to ker home Is Jonesboro Hutu May. after * week', stay with her cotnlh. Mr*. Dr. faster, Mra Lowe Waters and Itttie aran-l- daughter. Carrie Yarbrough, of 'Atlanta. , stopping the Burk, lanta tbla Mtss Reset Ala,seder, nf n rrtnmrd to Fsynrisritt* after s oral day, la At "3 - or Mlaa Eunice Jones, In Uaeon, laat Alla, Haaet Alexander Is In Atlanta, where she la receiving delightful at tentions # Mias Allle May Npaly. of Valdosta, ia Foreyth studying art under Mlaa Sharp’s Instruction. Mra. Tero Amos, of Macon, and Mra. Murray Whittle visited Mra. Chart** Amo* last week. “ ; . E. H. Chambers In Decntur Dr. nnd Mra. J. M. Bi ll tain. Mr. nnd half returned from Florid* I .Ittie Mlsa Florence Jnrmnlo»ky en tertained a nutnboi of her friend* at a beautiful birthday party Monday aft ernoon at the home of her i*ironta. Alias Julia Afobley, of Atnnrnc, ar rive* Tuesday lo be the guci of Air* Mary Denlns. Mr*. Reid Heain «iu culled lo Al lan's Tuesday tn the oedaldf of her father. Mr. Candler, who Is very ill. Miss Ruth Park liaa relurnrd from a delightful vlalt In Alllledgevtii-'. GREENVILLE. Two of our moat charming young ladles. Misses Elisa Hill and Jewel Irvin, entertained In honor of Mias opal Elder, of Macon, ami All** Alary Tlque. who Ills Just returned home after s month's visit to her aunt. Mr*. Neal Johnson, of Atlanta, at a valen tine party on Thursday evening. The party was one of the most unlue us well as enjoyable affaire the young people of GONnvIlle have enjoyed thl* •eason. The Invitations were us fol lows: "We's gw I ter have a party, Owl ter have everbody. But us ain't gwl ler lime no rum tin St Valentine's ntte. Kf de moon shine brlte. Dan Cupid done promised ter come." A poetofftre added greatly to the pleasure nf the evenlnr. Airs. Render Terrell acting aa postmistress, sprtnk- PURITY— Results-that’s it SeeWhata Dime Will Do We gladly welcome the Pure Drugs Law, bice—> Ik « with agrees with our theughta and methods. Cascartrta meet its every ftfulimst and always did sine ice the 4©y dpies ou which Cases rets were made and marketed. “T- We doubt if in all the world of medical science aad thera peutic manufacture better SKILLED CHEMISTS, aad a— carefully selected constituents could be employed than hi the making of Cascarets. . The RESULTS prove It. No other Bowel Medicine on earth has reached la hlilary th* treweadaae approbation and patronage accorded Caecarete by the Americas People, a —U- monial of GENUINE hffeRIT sad eaUeiactary resalt*, for tardy m adMtkts person would bay aa article more than once, ttnlese satiated, or recomeaead© to other* if not convinced of its virtual. The tale of Caecareta at the preaent time ia over ON©. MILLION' BOXES A MONTH, a fact that ought to convince anyone of the —M— Mra. J. B. Wtnatow. Jr., illatributed th* anuvanlre. each one rnntalnlngaome rule verve auggeatlva nf the |ier*-m f ir whom It waa Intendad Each guest tried hi* hand ut w ieltllng Cupid'* arrow. Mr. James. White being the only one In piece a heart A* h reward for Rls ekUl tn thl* Rue he wa- given a beautiful prlx*. Those who enjoyed thl* occasion were: Misses Jceate Thrash. Mary Tlque*. Opal Elder. Nettle Culpepper. Memye Dent. Mieses Altbeer. Pearl Williams, Ellis Hill, Jewel Irwin end Lury Gilbert. Meaara. Max Gilliam. M III Hill, «ferll*le. Ben Freeman. Dan Phil lip*. Rob Mnfflltt. Culpepper, Jamc White. Turner, Werner, Hill and Lam- bert Coburn. tion given to million* of*our friends and patrons. It is j * jutt this kind of example pieced before you that ought ‘ bo CONVINCED ol After this Harmless, tnospea ‘ qualtd Dooularitv of thie oreoat FAMILY MB01 you to try a little 10c box of Caicanta and tad efTectiven< * reason for the ■■■w ttt «©m eti. After this h*rml*««, fataxpensiva oxpiriaunt wa vaMHaanWa luaequaitd popularity of thla preparation as a tree PERSONAL and EDICINE, aad this realisation will urge future use wbes aecoasafy. U you to take a DIME BOX horns with you, aad "WHILE ■p THEY WILL WORK" aad make you feel wen end h*py. our request by our GUARANTY, and if yon’rt not pleawd, year money will bo returned to you for the aaUng. has been our Faith in the efficacy of this pure, clean, iwoot. mill, but forceful Uttle fragrant tablet, to easy to haiy, so soap te en—. •o easy to take, eo caty in its action, that we do not heeitate to o©W guaranty to the world, and make good on it. Cascarets not only are the beat medicine vet discovered for tho merit and cure of Chronic Conatipation and all Its dir* coeiouq—I slio a splendid PREVENTIVE OF DISEASE caused by backtab —I t i in the Bowels. There are more serious trauhteo that hooi ritie* ir MO. A U-M-jd-l, M <h*nn,l. O-JJ out the etomach you perfectly safe ‘ itner deadly We isld Caecareta were and are th* BEST BOWEL the world. Once more we inert that the sale of oooUfe boxes in eleven years PROVES IT. Our record b peat other medicine for the Mine purpose In the world, i|Ua 8ULTS. . Try a 10c box TO-DAY. Buy it from your owu dm—lot uudM ANTY and yon wit 1 Join the MILLIONS of our fritaZ. Be euro the GENUINE.—the letter* «C C C" on every tablet.