Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 12, 1907, Image 6

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THE ATLANTA OXXW6IAN AND NEWEL Mr». George C. Bell, Editor. asruss.)— And Woman’s Interests Mr. Alfred Truitt haa returned from a visit to New York. t BREECH. Talk hajpolneaa. The world Is aad Without J-our woe. No path Is wholly cJmM Malkrng cJieit * ^ Look for the places that are smooth Mid clttr, And epeak of them to rest thy weary ear or earth, so hurl by one continuous strain ■ >r mortal discontent and grief and imiti. Tklk faith. The world Is better off ’ , without four uttered laws ranee and morbid doubt. —• If you have faith In Ood, or mao. or 1.4' self. •ay so. If not. push back upon the shelf Of ellenre all your thought*. till faith ahall come. No one will grieve because your lips ■ape dumb. Talk health. The deary, never-ending tale Of mortal maladies Is worn and stale. Tou ran not charm or Interest or please By harping oa that minor chord, dis cuss. •ay you are well, or all la well with you. And (tod shall hear your words and make them true. —Klla Wheeler Wilcox. TO Milt. CUNNINOHAM. Tuesday morning at II o'clock Mrs. Lpula Oholstln will entertain at bridge In honor of her stater. Mrs. Oeorge Cunningham, whoee visit to Atlanta la proving a source of pleasure to her many friends here. Invited to meet Mrs. Cunningham are: Mrs. Tom Paine. Mrs. Charlta Conklin. Mrs. James Rob inson. Mrs. Barry English. Mrs. James Coddard. Mrs. I-nwry Arnold. . Mrs. Harry Steams, Mrs. Albert Howell, Mrs. Will Inman. Mrs. Leon lewmin, Mrs. Vaughn NUon. Mrs. Henry John son. Jr. Mrs. Bswun. Miss Aune Kit ten. Miss Nannie Ntcotsoa. Miss Jnete Stockdetg Miss Jennie English and Miss Florence Jackson. TO MR. AND MR*. LITTLE. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frhnk Ellis will entertain at a dinner party In honor of Mr. end Mrs. John Lima and thslr gueal. Mra. Aahton t Richmond. The occasion the wmAll parties planned for ths week. TO MIS* MORRALL. Monday Mrs. Peter Erwin entertain ed very informally at luncheon a faw girl, friend! In honor of her sister, Mias Morralt. who Is among the attractive visiting girls new Ip Atlssts. After luncheon bridge wgs played. MR. AND MRS. BYRD ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Byrd gave n delightful dinner Sunday evening nt their home, on North avenue, compli mentary lo Mr. E. C. Latham, of New York. The table had for Its esnterpteca an 'artistic arrangement of ferns and white hyacinths and the ehadte of the stiver candelabra were of white ellk and silver •■gfee. An elaborate menu was served an<l Mr. and Mra. Byrd'a guests wtre: Mr. E. (*. Latham. Mrs. Lula T. Lyons, Mr. end Mra, William Aunell anil Mr. aeary Lyons. Mra. Byrd wore a becoming gown nt red crepe de chine; Mrs. Austell's handsome toilet was of blue panne velvet, and Mrs. Lyons' costums was of white ellk, lace trimmed. MR*. BECK TO ENTERTAIN. Tuesday evening Mrs. Lewis Berk Win entertafn at a bridge party and huBet supper In honor of Ur. and Mrs. John D. Little and Mra Ashtea marks, of Richmond. Mra. marks during her brtat visit to Atlanta Is always delight. Mty gutertalntd. ilMBNTARY TO MIM LOI* BAXTER, to The Georgian. Ge, March II.—Last even, at the residence of Mrs. B. R. I, at Eastman, a very pleasant sr. Hera ia shewn a smart walking suit pvads ef black veils, the only trimming being cut ateel buttons. The Jacket haa tha becoming blouse of fset and the ekirt fits the hips closely and hangs in graesful folds. Miss Pritchard to Marry Mr. Wilson Announcement la made of the engagement of Mlea Mary Virginia Pritch ard, of UrllBn. lo Mr. Bath Homer Wilson, the mitrrioge to take place Wed nesday evening. April lo. at I.o'clock. In Hie Presbyterian church at Gridin. Roth three young people have a wide circle or friends throughout the state who will be Interested to learn of tb-lr approaching marriage. Miss Pope to Wed Mr. Goodnow Mr. nnil Mm. W. R. Pope, of Mvntlrello, announce the engagement of llielr daughter. Ruby, lo Mr. Wallace Field Goodnow, of Cambridge. Mas... the wedding to take place In Ihe eurly summer. Mias Po|.e lias many friends throughout Georgia vflm will he Interested In Ihe announcement. Rite Is one of Ihe most tslen|p<l young Southern girls who liss gone to New York anil entered Journalism. Mr. Hoodmiw Is s grsdusle of the Georgia Tech and a representative < f a prominent Cambridge family. Mr. Smith to Marry Miss Goolsby Mrs. tl. P. Goolsby, of Carlton, announces Hie engagement of her daugh ter. Irene, to Mr. Kerman Dnhb Smith. Ihe wedding lo tnke plare June 6. entertainment waa given In compliment to Mlsa toils Raster, of Decatur. Ths evening entertainment consisted of various games anil exquisite music, both vocal and Instrumental. Miss Baxter It vlrlllng her sister. Mrs. (». A. Gentry. LAOIE*' AUXILIARY. The Ladlsa' Auxiliary to the Inter national Asaoclatlon of Machinists will meat Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the I'artiegU Library. Of Greater Food Value WYols wheat Is ef greater food Alue than any other tl collates all of the fonrteen elements nec- ——*h of tbe human body. The of tbeea (tbe nitrogenous principles lie sear the lurface of lbs grain and art mtllteB ia tha manufacture of tha pretest ir — F ■OX PARTY. Mm. Asa Candler entertained nt a box party at the Grand Haturday aft ernoon to vvltnes, "Merry Wives of Windsor." Mrs. fnndlsr's guests were: Mrs. Charles Barnwell. Mm. William Austen, Mrs. William Owens, Mrs. T. J. Ripley and Mr. Waller Candler. ATLANTA HIVE. Thr Atlanta hive of Hie Macraliees will meet Tuesday evening at ":Jti o’clock nt the Carnegie Library. LADIES' AUXILIARY. Y. M. C. A. The reception of llie 1 Adits' Auxilia ry of Hie Youiuc Men's Christian Aseo-1 Suuth' latlon in the vice presidents was well HATCH-VIOLETT. The Atlanta friends of the Violet! family, formarly of Naw Orleans, but now of Naw York, will be Interested In the following account from a New York exchange of the approaching mar rlage of Miss Coflnne Vlolett: "Miss Corlnne Vlolett, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Atwood Vlolett, and W. Denison Hatch, Jr., will be married on Wednesday, April t, at tha home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Vlolett. to Weal Fifty-sixth street. "It Is to be an afternoon wedding, end Mlsa Vlolett will have no brides- maids. Mr. Hatch has not yat selected his attendants! but his brother. Aldan Hatch, will, probably be his beet man. The families and a'very few Inilmale friends only will be ashed to the cere mony, which will be followed by a re ception. "Mias Vlolett la a debutants of n l eaf ago. Hhe. Is a niece of Mra. Charles Whelan, of Philadelphia, who waa Mlsa Mlgnonetla Vlolett. and of Miss Lily Vlolatt, of New Orleane. On her moth er's slda Mlsa Vlolett la a niece of the Baroness von Meaayeuourg. The liaron waa at one time the Auetiian consul ut New Orleans. Her mother waa Miss Olga Quentell, of an old Austrian fam lly. "Mr. Hatch- la a young widower. Hla first wife was Mias Marie Van Llew. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry Van Llew, who died In 1105. Mr. Hatch la a Harvard graduate, claae of ’01. He has three slaters; one of whom Is Mrs. Cor nelius H. Lee, of Tuxedo. The other two. the Misses Caroline and Jeannette Hatch, have recently made their debut In eoclety." MRS. HARRI8SENTERTAIN8. The Naw York Haruld contains an account of a beautiful luncheon given by Mrs. John A. Hurries, and a picture of the hostess, which will be of Interest to the many Atlanta frlenda of the hostess The function wae given at the ele gant homa of Mrs. Harris., on River' side drive, In honor of Mrs. Hurry Wallersteln, a prominent society and club woman of New York and president of the Aubensteln Club, of that city. The table decorations were In violets, the favorite Dower of Ihe honor guest, nnd the Violet mollf waa carried out In all the beautiful details of the af fair, and also In the elegant and elab orate menu served. Covers were laid for sixteen nt a large round table, and each place wns ■narked with carnage bouquets of Par- mu violate, with tiny electric bulbs ar ranged underneath these, and the othhr decorations of violets to throw Into re lief the exquisite color, a large number of lights being thus used on the flat surface of the table. A .delicate tracery nf smllux was use,! with the violets to give the touch nt green, and thr favors were boxes of perfumed artificial violets, Ailed with crystallised violets, and the lees nnd cukes on tha elaborate menu which woe furnished by Sherry were In the form end color of violets also. A magnlfloenl Italian orchestra dis coursed In the drawing room near, while the luncheon was In progress, and guy. rulllcklng Italian songs were sung by a male quartet. Fifteen guests among New YorYs exi-luslte eoclety women were enter tained at Ihe unique and heautirul function, which Is tha flrst of a series Mrs. Harrlss will give. Among Ihe guests were: Mines. Jas. IV. Osborne. Redetl Parker, I-aninr Ross, R. J. Jones, Donald McLean, J en Alvin Young, F\ H. Floy. Sherman R. Townsend. Merle Cniss Newhaus, WVH- Main R. Chapman. H. L. Cross. IV. H. II Apiermsn. and Ihe Misses Ftonenc Ulldaroiecve and Helen Barrett. J* DR. TARR'8 LECTURE AND A MU8ICALE AT WOMAN'S CLUB. Two events nf unusual Interest at the Woman's Club this week will be the lecture to be given Monday evening by l)r. Alexander Terr and Ihe mustcale, whlrlt will he Ihe event of Tuesday evening. While these nre evenings to which a small admission would ordlnn- lily be charged those who nre not dull members. It tins been derided that Hie occasions shall be entirely compliment, ary to the friends of all club members, as well as the members themselves. Dr. Tarr lias been heard under the auspices of Ihe Alkahest system of Ihe Houlh and the Dixon Lecture llu- reau of the North, und is one of the most prominent and popular speakers on Hie lecture platform. His subject, “The Tragedy und Comedy or Human Life," will be universally broad In Its appeal, and u cordial Invitation Is ex tended to club members and their friends lo hear It. tin Tuesday evening all who nre In terested will have Ihe pleasure of at tending at (lie club rooms u mustcale which will be given by Professor Muler and Mlsa Wood, two artists who ate prominent Hi the musical circles of the attended. The auxiliary la In n flour ishing condition nnd Is rendering lo the association valuable assistance. Those present were Indebted to Mre. IV. K. Qultlan for a delightful program. The piano solos by Mra. I. C. Hmull MONDAY AFTERNOON AT CLUB. Monday afternoon Mre. Lyman Ams- den.*< hull min or the civic section of the Woman's Club, will have charge of the program, a fart which assures an imeresHtig meeting. Hon. Madison Professor H. H. Stone and Mra. J. W. Branham, of Oxford, and Mrs. W. F. Robison were the gueeis Monday of their eleter. Mra. H. K. W. Palmer, In Inman Park, 1he occasion being the as sembling of a family party fn honor of tha elght.v-wvcutlt birthday of their mother, Mra Busan Stone. Mr. end Mrs. William Auatell went to their country home at Austell Monday morning to spend a faw days. Judge Marcue Beck returned Sunday from a visit to relatives in Florida, much Improved In health. Misses Christine Lumpkin and Kate Crouch, of Certeravllle, are visiting Mra W. H. Howard. Jr, on North ave nue. Mrs. J. W. Lee Is.vlslting friends In St. Louis. The frlenda of Captain Harford Way will be distressed to learn that he Is critically III with pneumonia, at »7-M Capitol square. Mr. Hal Miller le the gueet of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller, at Wfst Point. Mr. Waller Kirkpatrick la epejtd|ng a few daye In Atlanta. Mlsa Mamie Harrison, of Opelika. Has been unanimously elected by the congregation of Trinity Melhodlat church aa leading soprano In their ex cellent choir. Mias Harrison Is a greal acquisition lo the musical and social life of Atlanta, her beautiful soprano voice being one nt the moet attractive and cultivated to be heard In this sec tion of Ihe South. Mra. Hull end Mlsa Rosa Hull have returned to Athens after a visit to rela tives in Atlanta. Miss Ludie Cook, of Acworth, le the guest of friends In Atlanta. Mrs. Lily Love, nf Athans. la tha guest of her slater, Mrs. Ooodloe Yan cey. Mr. C. M. Fort, who haa been con fined tq hie home, 101 East Fifth street, from n strained back, la steadily Im proving. and will soon be able to be nut again. Mr. and Mre. Martin Dunbar have returned from Auguata. where they were ihe guests of Miss Lucy Doughty. Miss Elisabeth Hines and Mlsa Mat- e Adams, nf Macon, are (he guests of liss Lucy- Hines. ,Mra. Thomas Dixon. Ihe wife of the celebrated author nnd lecturer. Is vis iting her sister, Mra. W. W. Bussey, of this city. Mra. Dixon le a woman of great personal beauty, of most engag ing manner and possesses (hat greatest of all charms—magnetism—to a marked degree. Yesterday Mra. Dixon was the guest of honor at the meeting or the (ilonlan Club, which was en tertained by Mre. Dearborn, and capti vated all who had the pleasure of tl?- Ing present. tVe hope It will be possi ble In keep this rare woman among us for an extended visit.—Birmingham Ledger. A charming bevy of young ladies re cently visited Mrs. W. T. Cowles, end have returned ta their Alabama homaa at Eufaula. leaving yesterday. They were: Mlee Lula Dean. Mice Alberta Shorter. Miss Mnllle Courlc and Miss atherlne Jelks. Mlee Jelks la the daughter of ex-Governnr William D. Jelks, nr Alabama Jacksonville (Fia.) Metropolis. GORDON. At Ism Eva Siieerman. of Shady Dale, visited Mim. C. Johnson this week. Mr. H. F\ Stokes visited Atlanta last week. • Mr. Clarence Carswell Is visiting his brother. Mr. Krnest Carswell, at Mon- texuma. Mr. J. A. Stokes, of McKinley. Oa.. passed through our town this week;on a business trip to .Macon. Mr. J. T. Clemmons made a flying trip to Atlanta this week. grTffin. Miss Fannie Gordon Kimbrough's Jlnrii shower lo Jllss Oenn Prilcbet Wednesday afternoon was Ihe largest evrnt of the week. Southern smllex was suspended from the four corners of the timing room to the electrolier, and I lie show er of linen arranged Id tissue paper benen'*. Pink primroses formed the center ornament of Hie ta ble. The game of hearts was played before the shower and about thirty- live guests were entertained. A delightfully Informal Affair nf Ihe week was Ihe lea given by Dr. Joseph Al. Thomas to Mr. Sorenson, of Mex ico. Messrs. J. IV. Manghnm nnd Al lan Little were Invited to meet the guest of honor. OBII^BrOUB of winter PlBNMMtnt to bottl 13c •t •U drug-stores Do You Good Appreciate Work? Dainty Laces, VWvets, Silks, Mulls, Lingerie Watots and Dresses, Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Garments, Ball, Re ception and Opera Gowns, Draperies, Piano Covers, Baby Cloaks, Caps, Hats. We Make A Specialty of Cleaning Everything Cleanable All handwork. No Machinery. No bad odor. No shrinking. Looks new. Everything pressed In- band. We guarantee satisfaction.* Give us, your next order. Oar Customers Say We Are the Best. Bruce Dry Cleaning and Pressing Co, SUCCESSOR TO d. WOOLFSON, 392 PmcMtwo St. BELL PHONES 882, 228 NORTH. SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS Mr*, null also asked Irene,... . . . . . urtlitlc pupil of "rdneaday evening In honor of Mi Jean do litaako and Isidore Luokstone, V'Y «“**' " f *»?'*>«»>«' M'DONOUGH. Iilit I«oit .\fr< Main, of Ring- Kohl, in the guest of Min. Heneslee. Minn Kddle <Maude McDonald If* vln ItitiR MMi Him* Ham, nt Locum Grove. uln Henderson. of Atlanta, In file guest of her mother, Mr*. M. A. Tye. Minn Ret tha Dixon und Mr. Jamie llouten spent Hunday In Jnckson. Mi. Ilutler Hanson, of Rmory College, will spend the week-end here. Min* .\Rnen Dunn visited Atlanta re vent ly. MInm Klla Henv |m the guest of Mre. Howard Carmichael. Mim. Paul Turner will entertain the Inter l.e <Muh on March 12. Mm. Walter Teasly. of Atlanta, will arrive Haturday to spend neveral day* with her parent*. Mr. ! sew In, of Atlanta, wan In the city Hundiiv. * Minn Klon Tollernon, of Locum Grove, *|»cni Friday nnd Sat unlay at home. Mr*. George Wright returned to her home In Mavon Frldu>. Mim Florence c’annli hael entertained Mien to nlng u fit pong* Fhadwhk. Nevln and Parker, for which her teach er played beautiful accompaniment*. Mim* Cheatham Introduced her hum bera to the gucatw. nonie of them by the Nena Mm. Paul Turner ami Tye vinlted Atlanta ceeen|ly. Mim Jettle Bunn, of Locust Grove, spent Sunday nt home. Mm. Julia Mi-lhtniihl in visiting In Atlanta. iiSPifeftJ 1 n,, ‘ ft*":."- v execution brilliant I r * m,er ** vcr,l ‘ '‘Hal hum*, ma m, w a gramful addrenn in trench. Mr. O. W. Uulllan'a address was I feature, jin whlvh sli* desvrlbsd ths vharavtei full »f Intsrest and tended In vauaa t rll.mm ! hr auwea, »nd tdeaaiira "I "hi warn ("Ik melodies, somr ■■■rtslaisl at a hi Ills" Itua'limai TharsUay •vary woman to frel answ bar own I w. , f "l which shr flrst hrtird fn her child- rrenhix by Air. smlYIr*. Hwiry Ahnhaqi. responsibility and n high sense »r pel- ,b * Monday afternoon. hlMM , (lBy , down'South. It should I.A. •raradtatwory> tb* Mra tonal duty. TWO INFORMAL OCCAHAnc ] he sold here, however. Hist Miss I The solos of Mrs. IV. E. Qulllan and i *T W “ “I 0 . Cheotham did not Inflict any) MwiitUiert MONTGOMERY, ALA. lee Well, of Uirmlngbnui. 1 !* *••! I In* her kinswoman, lira. Ollrbrl.t Mharkelforil. fnr two WMks. ...M's* Blolse (.Irna, of Blrarinxliam. I. >i»- •llnx her unrlc. N. Renton Hnli. Tl'r rngsxvuirnt of Mira Ktbrl lli.les"ii. or Mobile, lo Mr. Julian A. Waters. I. aa- a.mn.'.sl nn.l ihv wedding will Ink.- i.lo-- April I*. kilos llnlxann Is rbnrmhuh knowji all over the Hmith. sad Is Ihv .laugli- ler.of < olonrl sod Mrs. Joseph lli»lx»"i' -f llebllr. Mrs. C. haa linen lunalvil at Hu* N’ew Flxvhaaan klr, anil Mrs. IV. 11. IliiUnnl. win. I been siii'iulliiK s Hum la Flnrlila. Iian tlirneil hillin'. Mrx. i*. W. Patbeton. with her ti»«» iln*ii, will »|»eud tb* Bpring on the Pn PiMM. Mr* Krott, who ha« been vlaltliur kiiiNwoianii. Mr*. M. t\ |m« ivun to. her limue In Atlnntn. froui t lielr brldai trip omf it *0*1 Mr*. Telford l^ak. Br. ( street. Mrs. It. It Uwp has returoed from a tocher brother, Mr. Henry Wylie, In M* Miss Mar>- HIpIitIr Dali la apendliif n f* ’ days lo Hlmiinebsui with fHemls. Mrs. Wllllaui Maxwell entertained niemhers of the Ionian rial* Thur«l>» morning yi her nyartnienta at the Ne* i-tt «»man responsibility and a high sense of jmm TWO INFORMAL OCCASIONS. Two of the |d<H*iintr*t «»f the Inform al occasion* which benight the lu*i week in n i!«»ae were the Informal luhctietm at whirl* Mr. and Mr*. I'liatle* Godfrey entertained Hntuiday in honor of Mr. o’Ryrne. and Mr. Tren- liolm Ho|>klns. *»f Hnvnnnah. nnd the dinner and theater party which Mr. Al bert Met Main, of New York, entertained Saturday evening for Mr. and Mm. I'harlea Godfrey, Mr. CYByroe amt Mr. Hn|»kln*. KENNEDY-HARMON. The marriage of Mr. Thomas J.'Ken- Miss Florence Harmon was I Nolemnixed at the Presbyterian church ! ‘artemvlile on the evtnlug of Man'll ’ The ceremony wgs |>errormed by j wishes grwlinetl. say* The Musical Rev. IV. A. rieveland In the preoenc* tMutter. The 1*010poser Imd frequentlv of lbs Imnifdlai* families of the con- i,xpresscd a desire lo hear some Amerl- ! Miss Horn Synder were greatly Joyed. blCKOLaTcORNBTT. Mr. Frank Nlvkols. of Cincinnati, ami Miss Phmnrllnc Cornett were quietly married Saturday nlghl at 1 o’llock nt Ihe home nf ihe hrldeH mother. Mrs. J. F\ Cornell. CIS Chcstnui street. The ceremony was performed by Rev, J. It. Anderson. i MISS CHEATHAM AND MISS FUNK SANG FOR PUCCINI Before sailing for Europe Inst week. "THIS IS WHAT COUNTS" Wf m)| absolutely reliable good* in our line. Why? liuiinc-M.existence depends upon the contimicd patronage of oatin Wal Kennedy am making van music, especially the negro fidk- thelr home In Binningimio. Ala., after "°hg*. Interpreted by nn American. A< fled ciistomers. Diamondk. Watches and Jewelry. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. High OImb Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. .. ^tending n few days at the home of IWIIIIW oiir'ihr (iikim's mother. Mi Kennedy Is c«mneited with the HeatHknnt Air Line railroad and Is a business man *»f much Ability. Mis* Harmon is the daughter of Mr. Itiph Hannon, of «*arter»vlll«§ 8he Is a very handsome young woman and la nun h admired and Inert Mirny gtMHl wishes foil >w tli« young « «»I| !' tie their new home. trdlngly. .Mra. Wlllinm T. Bull, the friend und patron of tunny hi Hats, ar ranged an Impromptu musUnle mi her realdence, S& West Thlrty-ftfth street for Sunday evening. February 24. Kitty ('hrtttliani. probably the beat Intel- prefer »*# negro melodies, was Invited t« sing for the pleasure and instruction of the visiting cotnpoaet. Ir order t** sh«»w Puvvlnl what some Atuerhan nmp"*fn had «ec**inptl»hed In the way non" *ong« on her audience, ns one silly report In « dally paper stated. Puccini was evidently greatly impress ed with Miss Ghontham's vhnrmlng de lineations. Hesldea the distinguished guest* of honor. (*arus«», Bemblich, Ih»- nalda. Scott I. t'niu|>anlnl. Snfmoff. Ancona. Mndauto Glllhett. were Among those win* enjo>ed hearing Mis* t’heui- hattt and Miss Funk. CHILDREN 1‘EETHINq Mrs. Winslow's I^i^y’TSaK ^m>bl by droggUM lx rrecr part a th« Twenty-five Cent? a Bottle. tJuarantev'il tinder th»* I’ute Food and Drug an. June 30. 190C. Serial nutn- *-*F mjt. _ Flower." After tin- play, dinner watt ciiinvert by the parly of eight at tr New Fvehauge. Mn*. K. I*. Hornett. of t'nliiiiihtiB. Ha., visit lug her tla lighter. Mrs. IV J. Williams, at her Inaae mi 4 * * Mr. and Mr*. Ctu limi are s|n- lighter. Adam* rhelim ilSBM .... , lejinn and Attide Dm ing two weeks on the gulf Whu * I crest Itna returned „ am. who •pent n few days h«>re In the lufvhal* of the Imlnstrlal mhmd. hna niuMw-l home. Mr*. Wartett Item was bialro Mondar nltnriiiNMi for llie IMvle ehnpter. of I’liltoti INtwgHteF* of th** l oAfedefaey. The fettimv of llie iittenimiti waa a talk lyr Mrs. Wil liam A. Gnylr. on her rvcvnt visit lo the giddier** home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil Meltatld will move (melt ti. Hlrntlnghntu after spending s few years lietv. The) have made many frlenda here, who will tegtet l«* see them go. Miss lands*' Wanlsworth. of Charlotte. X. lolling Miss Nell Hattie for a where she will week en route to M .to Atlanta. itngliaii I-eo p •*eeu tbe gnesta rs Ijtu Ntrnssiinrger. ami who bare been •'ellglitfntlv iMOtMlniii.Nl !»)- « ntltulie, of I finite III i Mias Fra more* Marrah, of booth' l*ar«4lsa. CAVE SPRINdS. J«»lui ttinuns, of Melson, rpent Kuti-l.ne lere. Mr. nnd Mra. Dean and daughter. Home, were the gnesta Sunday of raptala mIss Hats Newell aad little Mary Ijj w - ■enee. after a pleasant Holt to Ml»»r« l.u- •He and Tottle Montgomery, have return 'd to Hprlng Garden. Ala. , Mrs. J. V.. Young, of iconic, waa the g"e*t ,»f Mr. and Mrs. A. N/Tamlln on Tneadav. Miss Minnie Moore waa railed to J*« k- son. Ala., to the bedside of her tu"«l"’ r i who I* quite III. Mr. and Mr*. 4. D. Thomas, of Ho»»*\ snout Hunday here with their daughter. Mrs. Frank Wright. >lrs. K. M. Watts returned Thur^ly front an extended visit to relatin’* »« Home nnil fnlartown. Mr*. H II. Heerea baa returned * vlall to her brother. XT. T. Montguni«*<7. nt Agate with her moth Kl.lt Wright vlllr, X. t\. tn for A»hs. MU. Maud I Hi veaport "la'The 'guest of eoitsiu. Mlsa iHivcnfotrt. near topvn , * «». tl. Leilltetter, of Itoae, It ttupr*”** •'* (he rate Hprlng hotel. T u .at