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THE ATLANTA GEOBOI AN AND NEWS.
dATt'IDAY, HAMCB ML Mr.
Southern Social News
Greenesboro
lira. T. II. Holland In landing norm*
time In Atlanta.
Minn liable Hmlth. of Madlnno. npent
Hundnv with .Minn Louise Hmlth. at
lira. C. K. Monfort'n.
Mm. W. II. Pryor, of Apalachee,
visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mra.
F. Blrkern.
Mian Lollle Hmlth npent Haturday
and Hunday In Greeiwboru.
Mrs. Ida Brown vlnlted Mm. J. K.
Barnhart lam week.
Min* Leila Jernlgan npent a few
days at home last week.
Miss Alice Hunt arrived in Greens
boro Tuesday.
Mm. J. K. Armor has returned from
a visit to Mins llelle Armor, at Jeffei -
son.
Messrs. Hairy Gore. Frank Itoblnnon
and Morton Wheeler, of Atlanta, .spent
Hunday with relatives here.
Mra. J. H. Williams has relumed
from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Julia Foster has returned front
. an extended visit to relatives in Ht.
Louis
Miss Eleanor Branch returned last
week from a several weeks' visit to
Athens.
Mrs. R. C. Hlxon and Miss Minnie
Might are In Atlanta.
Miss Annie Laurie Kilby spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
Miss Celeste Park, of Lucy Cobb,
spent Hunday with relatives here.
Miss Annie Mae Boswell, or Pen-
Held. visited friends here this week
• Hon. R. A. Copelan and Miss Mary
Copelan spent a few* days In Atlanta
recently.
Mrs. J. II. Gheesling visited her pa
rents In Crawford last week.
ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS
Rights Women's Wrongs
Newnan
Messrs. Hugh sod Merrlwether llsrkue.r.
• of At taut*. spent Hunday In Newuan.
Mrs. K. K. I»eiit has returned from a visit
'to Mrs. II. W. Best, and lira. George
Halley In Atlanta.
’ Mra. J. T. Kirby and Mrs W K. Powel
have returned from New Orleans.
Mrs. George Crater, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs. It. Murphy.
Miss Fannie Hume, of Chariest-'" “
Is the attest of Mrs. W. H. I'rluili
Mr. Georg* Martin, who Is study
elite In Atlanta.
ylng modi
* Martin, who
.. lla. spent Hunday nt h»tne.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mauget Imre nm
ifrom Atlanta to Newnan nnd are at home
to their flrends on llrosd street.
Mrs W. G. Hadler, who lias been Mra.
U. U. Jones' guest, has returued to Grant
till*.
Mr. II. W. Best, of Atlanta. Was the
guest of his mother. Mra. K. H. Bent, re
cently.
Mra. Tom llslley Is visiting her parents
the guest of Miss Mule lirannoo
Miss l.uclle Hanks, of Grsntvllle.'was’the
Bradley several days
week to tie the guest of her mother. Mrs.
K. J. Orr.
Miss I..vda Brown Is visiting Miss llnttle
Kelley In Griffin.
Misses Ih*sss and Marr Jones, who have
^ en visiting Br. aud Mra. Thomas Jones,
ce returued to their home In l.aFnyrtt*.
. Miss Mattie lllll tins returned to her
gome In Greenville. While In Newnan ahe
j^^***-. iiwn>Mi ussier, wpo was alias Jennie
^Bshhs Arnold, of Gniutrllle. spent several
‘ gays with Mrs. It. A. Jones last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. g. Parrott aud Mlsa Vir
ginia Freeman went to Atlanta Wednesday
to see Robert Lorain* In Bernard hhuw 'a
comedy. "Man nnd Huperman.'*
. Hr, nnd Mra Hal Fisher entertained ■
i frw friends Informally at bridge Inst Kat
.grdsy evening In compliment to their
.ffueats. Mr. sod Mra Perry.
vHra- P. B. Morphy eutertalued -rha
Twelve" Tuesday at a beautiful luncheon.
► Wd°domfm* ,p,rtt#d ” f P™ffre«*lve
..Mr*.. W. * I.. Pringle entertained about
thirty (Ire of the unmarried set laet Tuee
• day evening In honor of her guest. Mist
1 Annie Hume. Progressive euchre, music
sad dancing were ludulged In until a late
hour, when a delirious buffet luncheon was
nerved. The honoree. Miss llunie. wss
given a beautiful lace fan. and the other
prises, n pair of tiesnty pins, a stuffed
lobnter and n shoe buttoner. were bv Mist
pnle Brannon. Mr. Jim Hlmmons and Mr
Meres Be raw*
Mrs W. c. Wright was the hostess -• -
reception compliment* r;
The golf tournament at Cloverhurnt
Country Club this week will be Inter
esting. The following matches have
been drawn: Messrs. Brooks and Urlf-
feth against Professor Morris and Mr.
Linton. Monday; Professors Hooper
nnd Uncock against Messrs McWhor
ter and Payne. Tuesday; Messrs. Mali
and J. Morris against Professors Ht ra
tion and McPherson. Tuesday; Profes
sor Branson and Mr. Hcudder against
Messrs. Gargan and Hodgson. Wednes
day.
The I«adles‘ Auxiliary- of the T. M. C
A will on next Thursday give another
of the delightful sociables In the halls
and parlors of the association. Games
will be played and refreshments
served.
The Phi Della Theta dance at Du
pree Hall was one of the pleasantest
occasion* of the season. The hall was
beautifully decorated. Hughey's or
chestra furnished (he music. Besides
the members of the fraternity and their
friends among the young ladles quite
a number of gentlemen not members
of the fraternity were Invited.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Laura Rutherford chapter of the
Daughters of the Confederacy met
Monday afternoon at the home of the
president, Mra. M. R. Welch. Prof*s»
sor. Robert E. Park, of; the chair of
EYtgltah at the I’Olveratty. addressed
ihe chapter on "The Life of General
Robert Toombs."
The largest social event of the week
will he the reception to be given Thura.
day evening by Colonel and Mra Hlmon
Michael, In celebration of the twenty-
tlfth anniversary of their marriage.
Many guests will be present from At
lanta. Macon, and Havanhah. A large!
number of lnvHaUon«twvrbMnl«u-d.{ BaM ' t ~ 0 f'h;r'Mn.' Dr.'S'. ...
The letter. and Art Sectioni of Ihe, Mr y, Yount, of Grand Rapid..
\\ nman. Huh will meet Tueaday aft- | M , (1l . |, the gue.t of Mr. L. N. Young,
ern.ton. at « ncl-H-k. al the honie of the Mr am | Mra. A. H. Rowland hBve
chalrnian. Mra- < *?**' moved to the city from Watkln.ville.
guests of Mrs. E. c. Branson.
Miss Ludle Cook, of AcwortH, who
has been visiting Athens friends, has
left for Atlanta, where she will he for
eeveral da ye.
Mr. D. A. Nolan, of Newnan. lias
moved to this city, where he has been
appointed agent for the Central.
Dr. B. O. Qulllian. one of the moet
popular young physician*, leaves this
week for Macon. He has accepted a
position as traveling salesman for g
large chemical company and his bead-
quarters will be In Macon.
Mr. Fred H. Morton, who has been
In Atlanta for eome time, has returned
to Athena and will make hli home
Mrs. Walter B. Hill Is In south Geor
gia this week, on a tour of lectures for
the "Hchoo! improvement" work, to
which she has devoted such untiring
work for the past two years.
Mrs. Lily Love la the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Ooodloe Yancey. In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Dempsey, of
Dahlonega. are the guests of Dr. and
Mra. J. A. Hunnlcutt.
Mra. H. H. Cole, of Kirkwood. Is
expected this week to visit Mra. Cole's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brantley.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Bryan have re
turned from Havana, where they visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wooding. •
After a visit to her parents. Mr. und
Mrs. II. A. Poas, here. Mrs. J. P. Pope
has returned to her home In Thomas*
ton.
Iflss Gallegher. who has been visit
ing Mrs. John Morris, will leave next
week for her home In Cincinnati.
Judge Richard H. Russell, of the
Gforgla court of appeals, was a visitor
In Athens Hunday.
Mra. Hlaughter, of Tallapoosa, 1s the
H'uughter.
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I began to take Wlno of Cardul. In two days'
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gists sell It In $1 bottles with full directions (or use,
inside the wrapper. In seven different languages.
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Wine of Cardui
Mrs. James White will be the leader
of the meeting.
There will he a most Interesting and
Importnnt meeting of the Mothers' and
Teachers* Cooperative Club on Thura-
day afternoon of this week.
Mrs. A. R. Nicholson entertained a
email bridge party Friday afternoon,
complimentary to Mrs. Robert Jonea
nnd Miss Carrie Foster, who are the
guests of Mrs. Floyd C. Foster.
The recent social meeting of the
Cross and Crown Hoclety of the First
Baptist church was one of the most
thoroughly enjoyable ever held by this
organisation.
Mias Elenor Branch has returned to
Greensboro after a visit to her aunt,
Mra. Vincent, here.
Mr. Isee Happ. of Macon. Is the
guest of Colonel und Mrs. Morris Mi
kael.
Mrs. John A. Gould, uf Hollis. Okla..
« visiting Mrs. Dr. J. C. McKinney.
Mrs. Lanier anti Miss Hujette I-anler.
of Macon, arrive this week to be the
As Mlsa Quasi* Colbert. Mrs. Rowland
Is pleasantly remembered by many
Athens friends who welcome her.
Father Rapier, of Atlanta, was In the
city Haturday and yesterday, officiat
ing at the aervlce* of the Cattiollc
church.
Mrs. T. A. Butke. of Atlanta, de
lighted the congregation at the lirat
Baptist church yesterday with a beau
tiful aolo.
Mrs. Hull and Miss Rosa Hull have
returned from Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Hplcer, of Baltimore, ar
rived yesterday to spend some time In
Athens.
Mrs. J. r*. Johnson Is the guest of
Mrs. B. o. Hutcheson.
Mrs. James Bradbury, of Farming-
ton. Is visiting Mrs. B. IL Lochlln.
Mra. Ada L. Oglesby, of Klberton.
arrived yesterday to visit Mrs. Ed L.
Johnson.
Mrs. Charles Cooper and Miss Norine
Cooper have returned from Commerce.
BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS
railed.
Tb- •‘•■"•JP 1 *! Club m.t with Mra. Ir
»ln VTilktr Thurada- aft-rnoon. Iii.i
ilrai" pU,rd * B “ * ,, ® , tohrhrou
■ Mra.* Past Smith lad Mix t.l.tn lirnwa
SBtwtalbad tb* tt-wlnf Club VTIilat urn-,
aaoa at th.lr homa au UraanTllI- -ir—i
VALDOSTA.
Tb- m—tin* of lha Wlmodanala Cliil, at
lb- Vald-a bt>t-l on W-dnaada* aft-rh,-,,,
waa_aa uau.uall* lot-r—tln* not. Mra. J.
II. Mt-rana waa tbo l-n.l.r, aad lb- pr„
Hf.-mbfa-ad a -pl-ndld pap>r bj b-r no
KUaab-Jb. 1 - ,p *
aa lai-m
"f. T-aaraoa, _l>r Mra. II.
ulk by Sira. T\>-
pr—latl
Qtteci
. _ __ . Mima n no sasti
an Interesting review .
* hy Mrs. B. A. Peeples;
Best, on Thsekerer, ami an
appreciation of Browning by Mias Fannie
Josra Th»* musical number* were n vocal
selection by Mis* Willie Bell,. Ant bout.
"All for Thee;" a aelctlo..
by Miss Virginia Algee *m|
her by Mis* Katie Stump
the
the
Bmltu 5
Mra. John C. Ilolnte*. who has Invd the
guest here of Mrs John F. I*ewls. has
returnet! to her home In Macon.
Mrs T. W. Godfrey of Covlngtoo, tl*lt-
e»l the city this week, s* the represent*
five of the Bsnghtera of the Ainertrsn
ttevolutlou. and In the lntere«t of s dl*
piny of Revolutionary relics at the Jam-*
town saposUlon. Mrs Gmlfrey wm pres
ent st the meeting of the \Vln>o<lau*ls
„ - - -
Amertran Remlutlon In thl* dt>
Mrs Charles W ljimsr. of l*eusi
■•In . Is eip,M*te»t tu srrtv,* in thl*
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hommer Meyer
announce the engagement of their sis
ter. Miss Stella lilrsch. to Mr. Leopold
Loob, the date of the wedding to be
announced later.
The marriage of Miss Caroline
Chlaoltn anti Mr. Robert Cotten waa
solemnised Wednesday morning at the
home of the bride's parents. Colonel
and Mrs. Robert Chisolm. The cere
mony was witnessed only by relatives
of both the bride and groom. Mr. nnd
Mra. Cotten left Immediately nfter the
ceremony for u bridal tour to points in
Louisiana.
The announcement of the engage
ment of Dr. Leopold Loeh to Miss Htella
lilrsch was the occasion ,»f n beautiful
dlnnet at the "Conservatory of Bach
elors" Monday evening. Mr. Adolph
lilrsch was the toastmuster and many
and blight were the toasts for the
prospective bride and groom. Quite »\
pretty feature of. I he evening was the
toast for Mr. Loch's mother.
Mrs. M. W. Seutight wss at home
Informally Hatordny afternoon In honor
of her guests. Mrs. J. M. Butler an.I
Miss Florence Butler, of Nashville, anil
Miss
, t he
novelist. They were also the honor,*I
guests at a theater party at the Jef
ferson Monday, given hy Mra. Walter
Carter, and again Wednesday ofter-
noon. when Mrs. George Gibson was
the hostess
Major and Mis F. Y. Anderson and
Major and Mrs. K. M Tutwiler have
returned from n ten days' trip to Flor
ida.
Miss Ludle Gaston, who has been the
guest of her brother, who is a student
at the Vanderbilt Cnlverslty In Nash
ville. has returned to her home. Hh.*
was extensively entertained during her
stay.
Mrs. E T. Tallsferra and her guest.
Miss Faith Venables, of Engliud, have
gone to Oxford. Miss., where they will
be the guests of Mr. and Mra. Chiles
Clifton Ferrell at the Cnlverslty of
Mississippi,
Miss Margaret McCormack has re
turned from a pleasant visit to Mrs.
Chiles Clifton Ferrell at Oxford, Miss.
Miss Maliel Wheelock entertained nt
luncheon Tuesday In honor of Mlsa
Faith Venables. *Mlss Wheelock's guests
Included: Misses Venables, Canfield.
Rogers. Marks. Andrews. Ludle Gastno
and Ktchelherger.
Mrs. Thomas Anglin entertained
about twenty-live of her unmarrle-1
friends Tuesday at u bid euchre party.
In honor of Miss Quick and Miss Pat
terson. of 8t. Joseph. Mo., the guests
of Mil*. Eugene Kn*l«*n. Jr. A delight
ful three-course Ipncheon was served
after the games.
Mra. Owen 8. Brown, who Ims been
visiting In Reading. Pa., und Baltimore,
hus returned home.
Miss Belle l>eH»rdlehsn entertained
the members of the Hid Kuchre Club
Thursday morning Miss Edna Moore
wop the game prlxe. n piece of hand-
embroidered lingerie, and Mra. J.. F.
Berry Baugh won the lone hand prlxe, j
a picture.
Mrs. Maxwell R. Berry, of Atlantn-
who has been the guest of tier parents.
General and Mra. R. D. Johnston. Is
spending u few days In Rsdus.
Messrs. W. P. ll. Handing. Kraklne
Ramsey and Major K. M. Tutwiler have
gone to Kansas city, where they will
join the officers of the Kansas City.
Mexico and orient railroad on a tour of
Mexico They will be gone some Mnie.
ROME SOCIAL NEWS
West Point
Mr. and Mrs. Guy 8. Colhtan **n-
tertalned for Mlsr. Carter WutTen. their
attractive guest. Monday evening.
Eleven tables were arranged In the
three spacious reception rooms, where
n number of games of euchre were
played. By a lucky cut Miss 8arail
Best won the ladles' prlxe nnd Mr. Joel
Penalston won the gentlemen's tro
phy.
- Mrs. Charles Caperton and Miss 8u-
sle Bowie entertained the Potpourri
Club Wednesday afternoon ut their
home In East Rome.
Mra. Charles Hlght. In honor of Mrs.
Edmunds, of Chattanooga, gave a
euchre party Thursday. The lucky
winners of the prises were Mrs. Carlton
Wright and Mr Guy Cothran. The
The N. B. Forrest chapter. I’nlted
Daughters of the Confederacy, will give
a Stanton recital Friday afternoon and
evening. Bongs and poems from Frank
L. Hanlon’s exquisite collection will
make up the program. Mrs. Ida Kevin
Patton will sing the group of songs.
Miss Beatrice Goodwin, of Washing
ton. D. C.. Is the guest of Miss Helen
Marshall.
Miss Gussle ' Henderson Is spending
some weeks with friends In Llgon. Gs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Leatte have re
turned to Birmingham after visiting
friends here for a week.
Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson Is In At
lanta for h week
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Thomas spent a
days with their daughter. Mrs.
first was an exquisite bullllon cup in j Frank Wright. In Cave Hprlng. early In
white and gold, which the winner pro- the week.
sented to the honor guest. The second I Mr. and Mra. J. A. Glover have re
prise was a pretty filigree mustard j turned from Florida
stand. The hostess served elegant re- Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Denny are
freshment*. I spending March In Florida on account
Mr. und Mrs. Will West have re- jof Mr. Denny's health,
turned from Cuba. Miss Edith McMillan Is the. guest <ff
Mra. Hlrum D. Hill gave a fi o'clock iher aunt, Mra. II. A. Bmlth.
dinner to a dosen friends on Wednes- Mrs. C. H. Thompson Is In Jackson-
day evening. Ivflle. Fla.
NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS
Nashville has a new dramatic cluh which
pmmlaea to l>e n vahiatdc local neqiifsltlou.
It meet* every Thursday evening at the
homes of the different ineuilN*r*. who are
rehearsing n play to lie given thla aprlng
for rhe Iwneth of s local charity. Its mem
Iwrahlp imimtes some of the twst dramati«*
talent In the rlty. The meatl*ers an* Mr.
and Mr*. Harry Andeison, Mr*. Beau K.
Folk. M|*a Klennor Buford. Mlsa Mary K.
Williams. Miss Until Finney, Mis* Jennie
It. Metjnhldy. Mr. and Mr*. EmIk. Hr.
Thompson Anderson. Messrs. Mat B. Pil
cher. Jr., Ilnywood (Uitortio. Ja<-know iftuI
Hherron. and Hnvld Gsborue, formerly o(
Atlanta.
e Butler nnd her guest. Mlsa
daughter * *
pie Bead, of Chicago,
cek In Birmingham,
complimentary affairs are lieing given for
f Jewish Women entertain
ed 300 guests at an amateur vaudeville en
I ert n I ii men I nt the Standard Club Wednes
day night. An attractive program of clever
stonts was given, iiud Ihe hit of the even
Ing was a monologue, n takeoff oil the
sight seeing motor car tourist *|»eller. hy
Miss Itoae Marx, of 1-oulsvllle. array,si hi
automobile costume, ghlug a most amusing
■lescrtptlon of Tennessee's capital city.
Though la*ut Is nt Ita height, there are
maitj small entertainment* iwlng given
••nrh week ht Nashville, lainrbeon* are a
form of Imspltnllty. Wednesday
G. Morgan gave a handsome af
i covers for Mrs. A. A. Warren.
Ir.. as u farewell on the eve uf h**r de
parture for n visit t<* Loilsvllle Thursdnv
Mrs Kendrick llnnlcnsiie was hostess at a
luncheon nt Alamo, the Gant ,-onntrv home,
for Miss l.ucy Warren, of Umlavllle. and
»ther similar hovpllnllty of the same day
w*s MU* Katrina Kern's f.»r Miss Bertha
Campbell, ii hrld** of next week. Miss
Mr. Judson C
tl« l.ester, were given a dinner of.eight eov-
>ra Toes,lay night hy Miss Ktbd ChnpnHI.
Mrs. W. |„ Xlehol. Jr., was hostess of an
“* ‘ teedaj
■BB
Mis* Mm
afternoon card party Wednesday for Mia*
BetlJe |t. Blister, who was n popular visitor
lu Atlanta last tall, and Mias lh»rothy
Hutcheson.
Mrs. C. J. Swim, of Chicago, la the guest
of her slater-ln-lsw. Mrs. Frank Washburn,
formerly Mlsa Irene Bussell, of Georgia.
guest's honor.
The new woman'* athletic club of Nash
ville has l»een brilliantly Inaugurated under
the name of the Woman's ciul*. Alt organ
isation mooting iti tended by representative
society women of Nashville was held last
Wednesday nmrulng at the Fnlveralty Club.
There me sixty charter members enrolled,
and Mr*. Han Bunlln Is president, with
1 Mrs. Bean K. Folk secretary and tress
urer. The aim of the club Is to have a
handsomely eqti!p|>ed wmum\‘* club build
‘ for present quarter* two floor* In
,'bitriulug time
their recent concert tour of Atlanta
other ih'orgla points, was handsomely
tertalnrd «t dinner Wednesday evening St
the Hiiiirnn by their director. Mr. fb*rlea
c. Washburn latter they gave a parlor
• oncert ai Wesley Mali for the faculty of
Vanderbilt.
Mr* Ofci-ar T. I'oeples. of chattano«»gn
ami Cartcrsvlllc. Gs.. Is exp«* <> t*‘ , l hi Nash
villo Mar<di is to att,*ml the nii**>tltig of the
exeeuthe board of the Teuneas«H> Woman's
Press mid Authors' Club, of which she I*
president. Several social affairs base I welt
SAVANNAH SOCIAL NEWS
CHATTANOOGA SOCIAL NEWS
A pretty welding was that In which the
lives of Miss Mary Phtinlce and Mr. I^orls
Ftvdetihnrg were united at the residence of
the bride's brother at Hixson. Itev. G. W,
Fdwards officiating. The couple left oil a turned to bn home.
Western wetldlng tour and after March 1. Mr. II P] llolmnn. of Shelbyvllle,
their friends I
Ihe opeulug «*f the new theat,r on Mon
day night, piess'iithig Mamie Fealy In “The
Illusion of Heufrleo.*' was wltue*«e,| by a
Inrge mm fashionable audtemv. All the
Ih>\cs wer* tided, .ml mam tlioater | aril, a
OC,-uplcd seat* III the t„*|y of the lions,-
Last Hat unlay afternoon at the tiolf Club
*ti Interesting putting contest fm ladle*
added ple**tire to the nsiiiil haturday tea.
Mra. W W. \\ llllamson aud Mr* Paul lla*
keli poured tea and were assisted In sen
lug by Ml** Wilder, the Misses Kteveu*
and Mis* l.ellna Ilex want In the putting
match Ml** Cosens aud ^Ir*. Jack Itaucr*
tied, Mr# Hauers winning when they plavc|
It off. and was awar«le,| *ti attracthe grxi>u
pars sol.
on Monday afternoon Mis* Patterson en
tert a I tied with bridge «t Fort Hcrevcn for
MIm l.llah t nrmb hsel The guest* went
ilowu ,m the 3.3*1 tmln *u«l were most plea*
, auth etitertnfne,l at Colonel
ol*. iquRiter*. which were attroctlxel, d,',*orat
rttv {with quantities of lessnmtue. There wv
‘ table* of players. * prlxe twlug gl\
Natural Flavors
flavoring
Extracts
for the top wore at eipii table. Thev were
won by Nil*# Mary Wavne. Mis* Ethel
Taylor. Ml#* Thtball ami Alls* Kllw Kreti
The guest of ho
WIM1 ail illllll, liB*> iMiuqliet
Mrs tbsliu (ineranl ga»
In big,■ party on huturda) n
v|ck t
»f Je**nmltic
a very pretty
or ill tag for Mr*.
Frank llattey's
of Macon Mn
highest wore, winning
f Tiffany glass.
guest. Mr*. Kitgene Harris.
Mhlncy Stubbs made the
lovely flower bn*
Tnewllay morn lug
party, st which u
wen* liiforiuallv
Itm
enjoyable affair
A Tetudile. who has Imh*u xi*lt-
t,| Mr*. George W Tetudile. ha*
• her home In Fast Grange. N j.
id her children
McCallle otrtclntlng. After finishing «H«*1«
Hoiitheru trip the couple will reside nt
Kwst Like.
The engagement of Mlsa Fllaatietli Chris
tlmi aud Mr. Kroderlck llrowu. of llagiltnl.
Fla., has l»ocn atinounce,l. lite wedding
will take plac«* March 37 at the home of
pi .. . . .. ..
and Mr*. W. C. Hharuti. of this
The groom to-lw I* the manager of a Intuit
tty.
■ omimny at Bag,ln*l. Fla., aud the brble to
Ih* reside*. In California.
Ml** Lillie Crosier, of Tracy City. I* th»
day lu the city.
Mr-. J. Cnrlyh*. of Klrkavllle. Ga„ ha* i
f the legislature. {
of Bepresenintlvo and Mra.
tiling*.
Mis# Annie May Petway. of Franklin, n
“ * “ “ ‘ have
recent gnewt
Ml** Lillie Boss, of TttUah-
turn,*,l to their Itoiue*.
Ml** Blatuiie Webb hit* r,*turtie,l from
vl*lt to relatives In Atlnula.
Miss Alma Travis tins returned front •
trip to llattleslmrg. Miss.
Mr. II J. Stewart has returiiml front g
trip to Ida ohl home In southern Georgia.
Mr*. W H. Wlthntn. of Getirgin. is the
guest of her mother. Mrs. Hutcheson
* Mrs. Weaver aud daughters
MImsca Mary and Eppl- Scott
and Mr-. J. R. R*-ott. who have been
•pending the winter at Ht. Petersburg,
Fla., are expected to return home next
week.
Mine Emma Welnateln. of Philadel
phia. la the gueat of Mlaa Hannah
Hogedorn.
Mlaa Mattie Varner, of Cuseeta, Ala.,
la the gueat of Mr. and Mra. T. L Var-
Mra. Marahall Blackmon, of t.’olum-
bua, iia„ la the gueat of he:- alater,
Mra. Hugh McCuttoh.
Mra. George Poer attended the Wom
an'. Chrlatlan Temperance Union con
vention at ColumbUB, Oa.
Mr. J. T.Zachry la III with grip. Hla
frlenda wlah for him a apeedy recov
ery. -
.Mra. Hue Longshore haa returned
from a vlalt to her daughter, Mra. Tully
Stanley. In Newnan, Ga.
Mra. 2S. D. Roby, of Opelika. Ala., la
the gueat of her granddaughter. Mra.
Jamie Hudmon.
Mlaa Irene Jonea, of Decatur. Ala., la
the gueet of Mias Cornelia Booker.
Mra. Gertrude Frailer, of Lafayette.
Ala., waa the gueat recently of Mra.
Claude Fullerton.
Mlaa Fannie Hogedorn haa returned
home after • plea-ant vlalt to frlenda
In Montgomery, Ala.
Dr. and Mra. A. W. Aakew and chil
dren, of Alexander City. Ala., have re
turned after a vlalt to their parents,
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Aakew.
Mr. Hal Milter, of Atlanta, la the
■eat of hla parenta. Mr. and Mra. H.
’. Miller.
Mra. G. T. Mllchant haa returned to
her home in Birmingham, Ala., attar a
week's vlalt to her slater, Mlaa Mattie
Atklnaon.
The mualcale at the First Baptlat
church Hunday evening, under the di
rection of Dr. Norman, the organist,
waa an enjoyable occasion, and a de
lightful sacred program wae rendered.
A number of beautiful anthems and
solos were sung.
Mra. Wolf Harrington woe hostess
at the meeting of the Younx Matrons*
Club at her attractive home Thursday
afternoon. Mlaa c. A. Hhenly served
punch and assisted the hostess In en
tertaining her guests. Mra. Max Roge-
dorn nnd Mlaa Bheaiey rendered some
lovely musical selections. A delicious
salad course waa nerved.
Misses Berate and Halle Smith en
tertained tin Thursdnv i-|ub at Ita
meeting last week. Beautiful cut flow,
era. together
HOTEL
MA'JESTIC
MOMII Min
Mli|>l 1,‘h
WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY
la her hair. If Gray or III-., h-d.
It eaa be restored to Ita n.tur.1
color without Injuring it.- health
or aealp by ope applleatloa of t!»
Iwariil Mr Jb|tMn!or
THE STANDARD HAIR c'OI,
OKING. It la absolutely h:mi<
leas. Any shade prodnc-l c„i
ora durable. Whan appll.-I raa
not be detected. Sample <d ymr
balr colored free.
laptrial Cbt*. IH* Cl., 136 W. 23d St l!.
Sold by Jacobs' Pharmaoy, Atlanta. Gi.
Mlaa Fiorina Alloa ii Halting fricml* la
Macon.
Mra. C. 11. Troutman in<! Ml** tin»*ll*
Trnnttnan arc the jpirata of frli*ii«ls lit M*-
Mrs. I.. I-. Khtvcrs, of Atigu«tn. I« tb*
cueat of her parents. Mr. anti Mrs t;*-*Mfp
W. Holllnaheatl. •
Haa. Benjamin J. Fowler, of Mama. «*•
the gueat of friends here this week.
K. L. Bell la la New York.
Mrs. Belle White Ntalllngs. of Atlnnix.
It vlaltltiB frlenda here.
Mr. anil Mra. George Htlnson an* p-iM
of.Mr. and Mrs. James Joti«*a.
Mra. Charles Mvc. of Atlanta. I* tin* iru««t
of her slater. Mrs. Kttnlre Jackson
I'reslon Hroi>ks t whose bom,* l- 1" 'M"
city. Is now at Oxford unlversln I-’m
land, where he bna lieen for the pn«f 'n^-e
. years. He hn# recently been eh*i«l "• "•»
flth a number of hand-) the eltslr of history recently crenb 'l 'w 1 -'
rtme pit Ini* and ferns, were used n*
decorat lun*. Four-hand vouch re Was
played. Mies Fannie Hojcctlorn won
the price, a lovely Fischer picture. Mix*
Estelle Horsley cut the connotation,
box of ntallonety.
ABBEVILLE.
M. t\ Morris nuule u huslu,*** trip Ii
thl* week.
! Min Alice Mhcphcrd I* visiting st Chip-
Til,. 1.11a McDowell, of Meltae. ape
Huuilay aud Monduy with Mra. A. O. i‘a
U. F. Bsxsoti inmle
'onlde Friday
Leroy t'hapclb* has a
|m,*ition In Havnniuih.
hualncat trip to
ceptcl a hualtteat
Ml** Halite McAlpln. .
Bing her staler. Mrs. II W Johnt„ii.
Mist Bess Wood, of t»eruinntowu. Is the
guest of Mr*. Wayne «'nunlitgbnm
Ml*» M it t It* Patterson left
ttlcht to %ltlt Fort Carsnell. N
Mf ‘
inersM left We,lnc*tay
. _rt (>—--» *• »•
litas Ann* Hell left
ditiTiig
week
- jib t
*|to*n,| several ntouth* In t'Nirforula.
Mr. and Mt» »l. IV Kmart hate returned
front xhrusd.
MIm llestle Khotter and Mlaa Marv Hoot
ton spent s few days this week in New
York
Mr* I'rsnrl* Alan Brown ami Ml*# lletty
Brown have returned from the North.
Mr* Frederick llarfleld. of t'uthlH-rt. Is
xlsltlag Mta* Annie Maclean
Vanin*
Lamon
Orang*
Roa*,ato
I tie- aue.»
Mrlckl*u«l
Mrs Ibnknlt
lo-r titter. Mr*
Mr* Ktata-I gunrtermau Mini little
dnnshter. ,.f Kavnimsh. have returned to
tltelr home after * \l*lt !•* retattv,** here.
Mr* J It t'aner left thl* week for s
(tall to In-r atauxliter at FloraII* Ah,
Mr* II * Fryer, of Blakely, is visit
Inc h**r tlnoxhtei. Xlr* P l» lMiB«**e. lit
thl* city, harltnr nrc„pi|*anle,| the tatter
of the ih»m |»|,*a*iiiit *o,'l*l fitnetlon*
year w«t* a 4 orhwk dinner given
• I. I Gilfftn. ,.n 'I'ueetav evening,
•or »»f Mta*e* Nellie M.. Hltaw. of
Aliue Terrj. of Atlanta, an
are natural flavors, obtained by
a new process, which gives the
most delicate and grateful taste.{i.V m
Dr, Price’* Favorings can bal'Liu'!
conscientiously commended asj . .n-r-.iiie
Kwirtrv ^ *■ here thl* ntvk on tur returu fr,mi
oeing-as represented, per-i« *i.h t ., n,tri,i*. *,,.i i* tin- gue*t .*r
fectionTn every possi We respect J v"Tn.. rr..,n»,i f„-„, ,u
One trial proves their excel- L a nlra.' VaJ hl l!7
knee.
front a visit to frlenda at Patatka, Fla.
Mr* J G Kteveu* entertained i Urge
nnmlter of Valdoata** vonug people nr the
tk*enn pond Ftal, hotioe ou Tueodav In
h.nior of Mtat FautlUa Kteven*' gueat, Mtat
Msiaa Kltniuona.
Mr. mid Mrs. T II. McKey. «f this city,
alll Shortly remove t„ Pearaon. Ga . which
will he th,*lr future home. Mr. McKev t«
prominent In the business affair* of 'this
»By- * hlle hi* wife tu a jfreat social f*
null*, and their removal front the eltv |*
greatly regretted hy their ninny frlenda.
WHITE~PLAIN$.
Gorhaut. ,
Mr ItayiinHHl Gorham.
ABSOLUTE SECURITY
Genuine GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear
Fac-simile Signalnreof
arter’s
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS:
n»let| the funeral *a-i .
)H A. ft. Gttrhim. last Torwtav.
MIm Joal,- Bevnubt*. of Klhwai. vtailed
(Vllt|Yf* ntnl frieltd* here rea-enGy.
Ml** I^*lln Jerulg-tM nuff Mr* Gfdtelt*
M»*»ve rtwite.| *f ((Tvettsltoin I«Sf Kafutdar 1
Mr. K I. TatqiSii will *it,-n>t tlie KnuiUv
wh«*»l convent (.st, «t Marietta ilijrtux thtal
•mo, Cure
"biuousness.
SICK HEADACHC.
TORPID UVER.
FURRED TONGUE,
t INDIGESTION
' CONSTIPATION
DIZZINESS.
SALLOW SKIN
were the gueata of Mr. nod Mra. ll. F
Beckham last week.
Mr*. IV. M. Whlddnn. of Ktark. Fla., ha*
rattinied home after n visit to her daughter.
Mra. J. It. Tidwell.
Mr*, f. A. Child* and daughter nrrlred
laat week nnd will reside iteriunneiilly■.
The ladlf*' Home Mission K.R-icty were
entertained laat week by Mr*. \V. A. Chei
The rultcl Daughter* of the Confe«teracy
were delightfully eiitert*lnr«l by Mr*. II.
II. Wilson Inst Wedneadav.
Mr*. M. A. Haul*, of Tnllahaaaee. Fig.,
ta visiting her daughter. Mra. II. B Visa-
cher.
«». F. Paxton entertained at n birthday
dinner Hutulay.
of Knoxville. With nerernl other ladles of
thl* city, the party attended the Adelaide
Thurston performance.
Mr*. It. J. Wlltcii I* the gueat of frlenda
In Cleveland.
Mr. Itoltert It. Gray, of Aucoaia. Ga.. waa
a recent guest of hla aunt. Mra. F. A. Geu
try. of thl* city, lie wa* eu ivuie to
Charleston. \V. Vn.. to accept a p,ialtlnn.
. “^7 oSa
Mr
tmy TOUCH ,k. LIVER EE~
Canuins Wrapper Print,d en
BCD PAPER BLACK LETTERS
Loeh (a, lha lt,«atai,
Mr*. Cbnrle* H« hwerlit ha* gone to Mem
phis lo vlalt relatives nud friend* for about
ten day* '
Mr and Mra. J. T. I.nfctou are now lu
K e T. K. Ahrmatk, will anon Iratr «u
, trlii tkrnuab arnib-m tt-urxla.
JIr«. I.ui)n r ,'rwiiuin a ...I b-r nral. MIm
IIoti. ban- rrturuial tram ■ trip to rhal-
uwt. lla.
Mr. amt Mra J. It I'.iuimI an,I rblkltva
bar- r-turn-.l from n trip to Florida.
MU. Rath l.«l-_ li,-_r-inrnr,l tu NaabrlU.
la ibr
R"*’’*- bar- iron-ta MroaphtaTn"roii.1-
Mn Marr M-K-I.llu, Alban., la bar*
*>» Mr* J. A. Hula.
, "t* ** itruokman amt ,lauxbt-r. MIm
Mll.lrail Itn»-Small, bar- r. tunu-1 from a
• lit t« frtamla tu Mampbl*
Ut-a Fauula D-aatta, ,vf Cnaarllla. wkn
l« rb- sural of rriaurl. la Kimirllla. urtU
•uuu puraoa bar art ala,lira ban.
etntc university.
M. K. Bell *
lie nttrtitle,I
Kdfo.
chnnctdlor Barrow, of the »tul*
alt), spent several days here ln«t
MILLEDoiviLLE.
was quite Informal.
lH>nittlfiil In Ita decoratlotia of J*'<
hyacinth*
Mra. J. F. Bell entertained i
frl-’
fork, aud the
WedneMtny afternoon In honor «*f M r
drew J. McKulght. of Rlchnioml. ' 1
Mia. lister I* ffhivera. of Augu*«:' i
gue«t* were requested to bring tm-lr f
te time wan apent In ••••iv '
ialhtjr Tefreahnn »«" w
Mra. T. Is. Mcf’omh wna ho«tc#« 'I“ r *
afternoon to the Hill Club. Ilci ivnri' i
home had pretty decoration* of nv »* •«»
and point aeta. Trail wn# pluv'i '
which n salad courae wa* nerved
Mr*. K. A. Tinner baa tafii "
delegate to th»* Woman's Foreign '• ”
ary Society coitventlun at Gre, i ii»i« r ,
Ml#* Maude Norris will atao ag ,i ’ I
name convention.
Mra. J. K. I'ulll,' wilt x>, t„ tlriff"
week to attend the Woman * Hone '*
ary KoHcty convention.
Alloa Kilty Thornton, of IjtGrn;;-'
gnewt of Mr. and Mra. Ktevc W. lb
Mra. 8. W. Thorn to u entertained r
In honor of Mian Thortitoti Thur*-! *