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THF, ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
BATTRDAY. A PR IT- IJ, 1P07.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
I Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
In Oeorgli *nd Adjoining Slates
West Point
Mr. Roy Spink*, of LaGrange, (3a.,
•pent Sunday In West Point.
Mr. Robert Dixon apent the week
end vlilting friends in Atlanta.
Mlaaea Clyde and Gertrude Burton,
of Lafayette. Ala. apent last week
here, the gueata of Miaa Mattie Hill.
Mr. Clarence Hudmon apent Friday
In Atlanta.
Mra. E. E. Garrett and children have
returned to their home In Columhua,
after a week's visit to Mra. Oarrett'a
parents, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Barrow.
Mr. Fred Shaefer spent Sunday In
LaGrange.
Mrs. Frank Middleton, of Cusseta,
Ala., was the gueat Monday of Mra.
George Shealey. .
Mlaa Beaale Wright, of Tuakegee.
Ala, la the guest of her slater, Mra L.
D. Askew.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dixon spent
8nnday In Opelika the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Dixon.
Mra. J. A. O’Neal and Miss Jean
Bulger, of Dadevllle, Ala, are the
guests of Mlaa Stella Burns.
Mr. 8hep Sheppard left Tuesday for
a week'a visit In Baltimore.
* Mr. W. A. Calloway, of Atlanta spent
Tuesday In West Point.
Mlaa Etta Hersberg, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Helen Herxberg, left
Monday for her home In Philadelphia
Mrs. W. R. Houston spent last week
with her parents In Talbotton, Ga.
Mra. Ed Cumbee and children expect
to leave next week for a month's visit
In Cuba Ala.
Mr. Robert Morrow Is expected home
this month from Warsaw, Ala., for a
short visit before going to Sewanee,
Tenn., where he will study medicine.
Miss Bessie Lanier, who la the gueat
of her slater, Mrs. E. C. Branson, In
Athens, Oa, Is expected home Satur
day.
Mr. Carter Wright, of Roanoke, Ala,
apent a few days last week with his
sister, Mrs. Lew Askew.
Mrs. John Parr and daughter, Isa
bella left Saturday for a visit to rela
tives In Oxford, Oa.
Mrs. W. B. Higginbotham and Mrs.
Mary Oalln are attending the mission
ary meeting In Grinin, Ga
Mra. W. Max Bankston Is spending
this week In Dalton. Ga.
Mra. Angle Wilkinson returned Wed
nesday from a visit to her son In New
Orleans. She will leave Friday for De
catur, Ga, to visit friends.
Mlsa Annie Smith, of Newnan, Ga.
apent Sunday In Weat Point, the guest
of her slater, Mra. Arthur Baker.
Mlaa Fannie Hagedorn entertained
at euchre Wednesday afternoon In hon
or of Mlaa Etta Herxberg, of Phila
delphia Mlaa Katie Smith made the
highest score and was given the prise,
a pair of silk hose. Miss Bertha Hey-
man cut the consolation, a lovely turn
over collar. A delicious Ice course was
served* after the game.
A pleasant social feature of the week
was the entertainment of the Young
Matrons' Club with Mrs. John Horsley
as hostess Tuesday evening In honor
of the attractive bride-to-be. Miss Ja-
nett Horsley. Mrs. Horsley’s home was
prettily decorated for this occasion
with quantities of pink and white roses,
together with potted plants. The In
teresting game of hearts was played
at six tables which were arranged In
the parlor and dining roopi. The score
cards were weddlng'bella, with n bride's
picture thereon. Mrs. Hugh Hill won
ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS
On Wednesday afternoon Mra. EOgene C.
Brannon gave u large reception to tier ala*
ter, Mlaa Keaalc lennfer, of Weat Point.
Mra. Joliii 4. H trick In ml waa tli# boateaa
at a bridge party on Thuraday, at which
pb Harrold Holt, *
Mra. Joaepb
gueat oi
Mlaa Heaali!
luradar,
, of Bhe
tertnan, waa
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Tbe University rotllllou Club gave «
lance at Dupree hall Friday evening.
Mm. Alfred Oliver, of Klherton, hag been
the gueat of Mra. Francea Long Taylor
tbla week.
Misses Myrtle and Annie May Berry, of
Center, vlalted frteuda In Athena Thuraday.
Mlaa Koaa Skinner, of Raleigh, arrives
next week to ba the gueat of Mlaa Nancy
Benedict.
Mlaa Francea Stephens has returned to
Lexington after a pleasant visit to Mrs.
Edward R. MelL
Mlaaea Mollle Harrison and Kate Ran
dolph. who have been visiting Mra. Tom
Mr. and Mrs. George' C. J^rtinaon, of
Greenville, 8. C., are vlsltlug Mr. nnd Mra.
Paul M. Hmlth.
Mr. and Mra. Barrett Phlnlxy left today
for Atlanta to be the gueata of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hunter,
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home on Prince avenue.
Mlaa Mary Hunnlcutt lias returned from
Newnan, where abo waa tbe guest of Mra.
Emmett J. Ibilley.
Miss Edith Stearns spent the week In At*
lauta.
Mias Lucy Leah West has returned from
Winder, where she vlalted Mrs. Richard
II. Russell.
Mi
Mays ____
In New York.
Mrs. Andrew Crawlej Is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fowler.
Miss Irene Goolsby has returned to Carl
ton aftor visiting her slater, Mrs. Joe
Tnrner.
Mrs. W. H. Sutherland, of Cincinnati, Is
i« guest of her daughter, Miss Sutherland,
t Elizabeth Cottage.
Judge and Mrs. Unmllton McWhorter
•pent several days In’Atlanta this week.
Misses Annie and Ruth Wells, of Haiti-
tore, are the guests of Mrs. Coke Tal-
isge. #
Mr. Alex Newman has returned from
Atlanta.
Meedames L. G. Johnson, E. H. Martin,
nnd G. II. Bolfenlllet are attending the
* rence In Griffl*.
Miller has returned from
Macon, where ahe waa the 1 gueat of Judge
and Mrs. A. L. Miller for ten d *“
Miss Anns V. Davis haa returni
visit to Minn Kate Rucker In Atlanta.
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Female Troubles
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symptoms vary In different women.
Some ladles suffer, every month, from dark rings round their
eyes, yellow complexion, blotches on the skin and a general tired
feeling, whilst others suffer agonies of pain, that words will hardly
express.
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the mere symptoms, and to act directly upon their cause, the weak
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ROME SOCIAL NEWS
kerchiefs. The aueet of honor wax
given a lovely ellk kimono. A salad
count will hot lot wee eerved aftor
the game.
Greenesboro
Mis* Celeste Perk line relumed to
Lucy Cobb, after spendlnk the Easier
holidays et home.
Mis* Henrlotte Smith has returned
from Atlanta.
Mies Ellse Armor spent the week
end at home.
Mlsa Louise Pickens, of Atlanta,
spent 8unday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Pickens.
Miss Onlna Yearwood apent Sunday
in Athens.
Mlxs Lolita Smith, of the State Nor
mal School, (pent Hotter with rela
tives here.
Mrs. John C. Hart and Miss Foster,
of Union Point, spent some time last
week with Mrs. J. B. Park.
Metnra. Rudolph, Fred, Theodora
ami Alexander Galexier spent Sunday
with their parents here.
Mr*. D. H. Sander* returned last
Wednesday from Atlanta.
Mlaa Edna Perdue has returned from
an extended visit to her brother In
Blrmlnkbam, Ala.
Dr. J. W. Aebury and Hon. E. A.
Copelan attended the horse show In
Auaueta last week.
Mlsa Addle Copelan has returned
from a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. J. M. Reynolds and Mr*. M. J.
Boatman have returned from Mllledge.
vMe.
Mr*. J. W. Moore and Mr*. T. 8.
Hutchlnaon are In Gridin attendlnk the
annual meetlnc of the Home Mlsalon
Society.
tV. Hudn&ll Weaver, of Macon, was
here Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. J. 8. Darllnkton it vloltlnk her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. High-
tower.
Mr. Harry Geer haa returned from
Atlanta.
Mra. Hayes. of Monroe, It vtaltlng
her daughter, Mra. R. L. Caldwell.
Mr. Frank Robinson apent Baxter at
home.
Mra. Thomaa E. Winn waa hostess
Mlaa Martha Berry gave an Informal S
o’clock tea Friday afternoon at the Hoys’
Induntrln! Reboot for Ml** Knell, of Iloaton,
nml Mra. Tracy, of New York.
Mra. C. I J. Wood gave a card party laat
Wednesday afternoon. It waa In coinnll-
nientnient of Mlaa Hcbeualer of Asheville,
Mlaa llradfleld of (Ydartown and Mrs. Flab-
back of Kentucky.
Mra. H. 1*. Harvey entertained her grand
children, Edith and Donald llarvey, last
Wednesday afternoon at a charming little
party.
Mra. Frank lister, of New York, and
Mra. Kvaua, of Atlauta. are the gueata or
Mrs. l.lnton Dean on the Summerville pike.
.Mra. Tracy, of New York, la the gueat of
Mr. nnd Mra. Meay.
The let. Iter. (\ K. Nelson, bishop of
Georgia, will visit Kt. Peters parish April 28.
Mr. aud Airs. Iloirgs nnd their mother.
Mrs. Chamberlin, will leave tbe drat of May
f«»r Columbus, Ohio, where they will reside
In the future.
Mrs. llamlltoh Yancey nnd Mlsa Mary
Lou Yancey are the guests of Mra. New
berry on Forrest avenue. Atlanta.
Mr. Will Patton Is In Atlanta undergoing
treatment for h|s eyes.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Wilkins, of Chatta
nooga. who have been visiting In Rome for
tbe past week, have returned home.
Miss Harriet Benjamin spent a few days
rtt the Halley country home on tlm Coosa
last week.
The friends of Miss Agnes Rmlth will be
glad to know of her steady Improvement.
Mr. Marvin Grace, of Mavnuuah. was In
town lust week.
Mlsa Addle Wright la vlaltlng relatives
In I'lnewiaal, Tenn.
Mlaa Georgia 0*1
week with her slater, Mrs.
Mias Mattie Mielbley entertained at bridge
Wednesday afternoon.
Mias Joy Glover waa In Atlanta recently.
Mrs. . A. Patton and Mlaa Geneva
Re|i|, of Shorter, went down to Atlanta *«•
hear Ketubrlch.
-Monday afternoon Dr. and Mra. T.
Simmons entertained for the seniors at
ASHEVILLE SOCIAL NEWS
NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS
A Fact
Unless the best Mexican Vanilla
Beans are used, properly cured,
properly aged, and the flavor
properly extracted, and allowed to
stand at least one year before of
fering for sale, good extract of
Vanilla is an impossibility. Try
Flavoring vam**
Extracts ““
Lemon
Orange
Rote,
and note their delicious flavor.
Ml** Elisabeth Holllx, of Amerlcua,
Ga., after spending the winter In
Cleveland, Ohio, with her «l*ter, Mrt.
Grantland Rice, I* now In Naahvilie for
u vlxlt to Mra. Rice’, aunt. Mr*. C.'
li. Atchlxon. 8hp wax one of the vlxlt-
Ink belle* at the charity ball Monriay
nlkht at the Duncan Hotel.
Mix* Kllxabeth Dallas, whose en
gagement lo Mr. Kenneth Ward Smith
*ihx l>een announced, lx brink much en
tertained by her friend*. Mr. and Mr*.
I.exllc Wnrner will entertain the Bene
dict Whist Club lo compliment them
Suturdny night anil Mra. Gate* Thurs
ton will entertain at a musical tea
April 17 In honor of Mix* Dallas and
Mix. Nathan Jenke, of Detroit, who
will be tile ktiext of Mlsa Dallas's fam
ily At. that time.
.Mrs." Chillies Ballard, of Louixvflle,
lx expected In a few days lo vlxlt Mrs.
Leslie Warner, who will entertain the
Bridge Club handsomely for her and
Mrs. Jenkx. Mrs. Ballard and Mrs.
Harry Talbott, of Dayton, Ohio, will
be given a dinner by General and Mrs.
Gates Thurston April !!J.
Mrs. S. 8. Crockett will be hostess
or n small afternoon affair next
Tuesdny afternoon for Miss, Mary O.
Morgan, another of the Aprirbrlden.
Miss Eleanor Buford gave a pretty
tea’ Monday afternoon for the Naah-
vllle chapter .of the Southern Associa
tion of College Women, recently organ
ised here.
Mr*. H. II. Carson gave a bridge par
ty Friday afternoon for Mrs. James M,
Head, of Boaton, and that evening ahe
aud Mr. Carson gave another smnil
bridge nffulr for her.
The Girls' Cotillion Club will give
their third und last dance of (he season
tonight at the Duncan Hotel, which
will be the scene next Friday evening
of a dance given by the Gentlemen's
Cotillion Club.
Senator Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas,
has stient the pa It week In Nashville
and haa been much .entertained. He
haa been the gueat of his sister, Mrs. A.
Lynn Childress, und Is now In Ken
tucky, hut will return In a few days
to complete his visit. Mr. nnd Mrs.
I’hlllp Hnytc. who are old friends of
the senator, gave a dinner for him Inst
Sunday, and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Witherspoon gnve a luncheon for
him nt the Duncnn.
Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Leake, who re
cently removed Into the old Lea home
stead, one of the hsndaomest resl-
dencea In Nnahvllle, opened It formally
laat night with u handsome reception
for Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lea Sind Miss
Kllxabeth I.ea, their cousins.
CHATTANOOGA SOCIAL NEWS
Mlxs Tussle Gurdenhlre gave a lunch
eon at the Country Club Wednesday
In honor of Mis* Florence Warner, who
recently came to Chattanooga to reside.
Une of the largest dances of the sea
son was given ill the Masonic temple
Tuesday night by the Cotillion Club.
The Easter Idea was carried out In fa
vors, decorations and refreshments.
Mr*. Thomas II. Mitchell nnd Mrs.
Oscar L. Mitchell entertained with a
large afternoon reception Thursday.
Several hundred ladle* called. The two
hostesses were assisted In receiving by
the following ladles: Mesdamss Fred
Huggins, Nathan Bachman, t\ M. Wil
lingham. J. A. Caldwell, W. U. Bogart,
Fred Wallace. Misses Elsie Caldwell.
Anellne Banks, Nina Snow, Nannie Lee
Trigg.
Miss Lucy Montague entertained nt
luncheon at her home, on East Terrace,
Wednesday.
The young ladles of the public llbrary
staff entertained the library trustees
with an elaborate dinner Tuesday even
ing. The guests were: Misses Mar
garet Dunlap. Jessie Osborn. Graco
Dunlap. Marguerite Aull. Nora Crtm-
mlns, Nell Chandler. Juliet McClatchey,
Margaret Bates.
The reception given Thuraday night
by the Knights of Columbus was one
of the hugest and most enjoyable af
fairs of the post-Lenten season. An
excellent program was rendered and
Eva D. Bachman, Elisabeth Boftart, refreshments were served.
at a beautiful dining lost Wednesday.
The Invited guests were Mra. C. E.
Monfort. Mrs. A. L. Rickers, Mrs. II. T.
Lewis, Mrs. J. B. Bark, Mrs. P. P. Car
ter und Mrs. J. F. Thornton.
MARIETTA.
Ml* Mollle Hetse left Saturday for i'i
Iambus, Us., where she will visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Itoger Dswar were tbe
guests of Mrs. W. I. Heyward for several
days.
Miss Sarah Camp, of this place, nnd Miss
Bilim Fields, of Knnsas City, Mo., bars
return*! from an extend*! tour through
Florida.
The ladles’ Afternoon Buchra Club waa
delightfully entertained on Thursday after-
noou by Mlaa Lillian Rennet. The score
cards were little chickens. Delicious re
freshment*. consisting of a salad and Ice
course, were, served. The prises, a silver
nnd cut glass toilet bottle aud two allver
hatpin*, were won by Mra. t\ M. Croaby
sud Miss Owens. . „
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Coleman, of Canton,
are ibe guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Mas-
“’iiss Marie Massey, who has been vlalt
lng her mother. Mrs. Treysvant. has re
turned to her home lu Minneapolis.
Mr. Robert James, who has l»eeu visiting
bta mother, has returned home.
Mr. A. Armstrong baa returned from
Mexico.
VILLA ~RICA.
Mrs. McPherson Is visiting In Bremen for
* Mrs. y! 5 ?.. Houseworth, of Carrollton. Is
the guest of Mrs. B. C. Powell for n few
days.
Mr*. J. S. Little spent Saturday and Kun-
lay Iu Atlanta, the guest of her son, Mr.
J. C. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. Korrells, of Atlanta,
visited relatives here recently.
Mrs. A. II. Davis returned to Anstell
Tuesday, after a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
A. L. White.
Mrs. K. L. I.yle. of Carrollton, has bet*n
visiting her brother. Mr. J. T. Webb, and
family the past week.
Mr. Charles Aderbold was here from
Dnnglasvlll* recvuflv.
Mrs. M. E. Griffin aud children cauxa
over from Temple to visit her mother, Mrs.
Wilier.
Mr. Phil ltoberaon has returned from
Birmingham.
Miss Maud Fuller Is In Atlanta, vlaltlng
her sister, Mra. O. If. Allen.
Five Year Guarantee Tag on
every genuine Blue Ribbon.
Look for It
The many friends of Mlaa Anne Way
arc vicing with each other In the way
of pre-nuptial entertainments In her hon
or. Mrs. Clemciigcr’s handkerchief shower
Wednesday evening, was followed by a
bridge party Thursday nfteruoou at the
residence of Mrs. Fausett. Haturday Mlsa
Lucnnn Prescott, of Cleveland, entertained
nt luncheon nt the Victoria Inn. Imita
tions were routined to the house guests of
Miss Way. Monday evening. Mrs. Mattie
Harris entertained nt the Knickerbocker In
honor of MHs Way. The guests Included
tlin entire bridal party nml other friends.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Way entertained the
bridal party at dinner.
,Announcement la made of the marriage
of Mlsa Knllle Shipley to William Jones.
The wedding took place'at 8 o’clock Wed
nesday evening. March 27, nt 34 Buxton
afreet. Rev. Mr. Cook officiating. Only
the relatives nml Intimate friends of the
bride were present. Mr. aud Mra. Jonea
let* on Thtiraday for ltankln. Tenn., where
they will visit the bride’s mother for ;i
short time, and will then return to ‘Ashe
ville. where they will mnke their future
home.
The Wednesday
tallied by Miss Carrie —
home on Haywood street last Wednesday
afternoou.
Miss Francea. a gueat at the Manor, was
the hostess nt n luncheon Thursday, nt the
Women’s Exchange. Covers were laid for
eight, nnd the table waa dainty and ex
qulslte, with huge bunches of pink hya
cl nth*.
Mrs. Xnthm Emanuel waa the hottest
last Thursday evening at a delightfuP re
ception In honor of her daughter and son-
In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Paul, who
have just returned from their bridal trip.
Miss Edna lsong and Mlaa Pauline Reiter
nsslsted In receiving the guests. Mr*. Le
vine presided at the puncTi bowl.
Mrs. A. B. Chance, of New York, who
Is spending the spring season In AsheylUe
was hostess this week at a luncheon ulveu
at the Womeh’a Exchange. The largo
square tnble for the twelve guest* was
attractively decorated with tall vases of
exquisite pink rosea and cut glass bowls
of heliotrope. The color scheme of pink
and lavender was also carried out In the
hoo-boii* and small cakes.
Dr. I. A. Ilnrrls. of Jupiter, N. C., and
Miss Leah F. Ktepp. of Diha. X. C., were
married at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon.
March 21, at the home of the bride’s par-
on I*. Mr. nml Mrs. T. J. Ktepp. The cere
mony wns performed by the Rev. J. u.
Ktepp, of Daiin.
Mr. nnd Mi#. Charles It. Whitaker have
Issued Invitations for n reception h rhlay
evening. April 6, at their home “Reed-
erest,” In Blltmore. The entertainment Is
In honor of the tweutletli wedding tintil-
versnry of Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitaker.
Oa Friday evening. Mr. Odell entertained
ten of his friends with n delightful coach
ing party. The ‘Jolly crowd left Court
Kqunrn about 8:30. taking a number of the
beautiful drives In Asheville and vicinity,
returning about 12 o'clock.
A letter has been received by Dr. Bat
tle froui Mra. A. II. Doyle, who Is nt
present In Washington, asking the privilege
of being the hostess at the atiunl horse
show breakfast, which will take place April
16. Dr. Battle and other officers of the
Horse Show Association, and tbe many
friends here of Mrs. D
Hint the uffnlr Is to be
bands.
The marriage of Mlaa Kusle Patton and
Mr. Walter Pender, of Tarhoro, occurred
at Calvary church. Fletcher. N. C., at 11
o’clock Monday morning. Rev. Mr. Wil
cox, of Hendersonville, being tbe officiat
ing clergyman, and the bride’s only at
tendant wan Miss Annie Patton, her slater,
aud maid of honor. Mr. Itrltt, of Tnr-
boro, the groom's cousin, was best man.
nml the ushers were Harry Redwood, of
bride’s nephew, ring bearer. The bride
wore a traveling gown and carried white
Easter lilies. The church and altar were
decorated with dogwood and cherry tree
blossom*. The brlue and groom have left
by the students of the
school. The ball room of the manor waa
brilliantly lighted nnd decorated for the
the occasion. A full orchestra furnished
the music. A delicious supper of several
courses wns served at niluulght. Special
of Asheville and
Mra. Mattie Harris gave a bridge party
on Monday evening at the Knickerbocker In
honor of Miss Aune Way au<T her liumc|
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Also Ormond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H.
Montgomery, Ala.
turned tbo _
bockcr Into a veritable pleasure garden,
which made the charming background for
so brilliant and festive au Occasion. White
dowers with trailing vines, palms uml ferns
carried out the Idea of a green and white
color scheme, which wns strictly adhered
to. Just over the bride’s tabic a tinge wed
ding bell waa placed, made of white rose
petals, which were showered over tbe hap
py couple. The score card* were weddiug
(•His and hearts painted with Gibson girls.
UteMda ' “*ias howls; second
dies. First tucn’i
jecoud,
Hirate supper wns served.
Cartersville
ton, vlalted relative, here laat week.
Chrtatlne Lumpkin and Mra. Edward
Ktrlrklnnd. Jr., entertained the Forty-two
••lull at II* lost meet Inn.
The Itrldse Club meets Wednesday with
Mra. L. B. Wnmeladorf.
The Vonus .Matrons' Hewing Club held Its
weekly meeting with Mr*. It. I.. Vaughan
on Thnrsdny of Isat week.
The Kochre Clnli will meet next Friday
- - —‘-kland.
urn aud
afternoon with Mra. Albert Strickland.
Mra. Mary Turner and Mlaaea tJi
her gueata Mlaaea (leorxe, of Mndlaon, and
MeComb. of Kanans City. .
lllaa Akin has returned front s visit to
Mrs. Bam Erwin In Chattnnooxa. . .
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Normeladorf.
I’ottavllle, ra.. have returned home after a
visit to Mr. anil Mrs. L. B. Normeladorf.
“lasea Margenl and Mildred l'helpa, of
hvllle. Tenn.. are the gueete of Mm.
ug on Erwin gtreet.
mother In ftienola, On.
Mlsa Efrie Tiller, of Ogleahy, waa In Carl
in recently. Bhe will go to Atlauta from
here to visit her parents. _ ■
Mrs. Ida Johnson, of Bowmtn. vlalted
relnllvea hers laat week.
Itev. Taylor, of Royaton, passed through
Mra. George E. Nolan Is vlaltlng her
• rlton last week. _
PERRY.
Mrs. L. F. Carter has returned from
a visit tu friends and relatives at Daw
son.
Mrs. L. 8. Tounsley has returned
from a vlelt to friends at Elko.
Mr*. L. M. Paul has relumed from
a vlelt to frlende at Fort Valley.
Mra. J. H. Grace nnd Mien Lucy
Grace have returned to their home, at
Elko.
Mine Mary Neleon haa returned to
her home, at Cordele.
Mlet Emma Barfield has returned to
her echool. nt Fair View.
Miss Maud Blappy. who has been
the guest of Misses Lula and Kate
Hurst, has returned to her home, at
Fort Valley.
Miss Mitt Ragln Is visiting friends vt
Fort Valley. t
Mr* D. B. Wimberly and her daugh
ter. Mra. Norwood Robertson, have re
turned to their home. In Macon.
Allas Agnes Mann entertained her
friends last evening at her home, in
1 The entertainment given by the la
dles of the Methodist - church a few
nights ago was a very enjoyable occa-
alon. The music was of a very line or
der. They netted about *40.
CARLTON.
Mlaa Mattie Eherhardt la visiting relatives
In Elbert on.
Rev. W. II. Fanat. of Lexington, wae In
Carlton laat Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. J. Wright, late of Elliertoo. was In
the gueat of Misses I’earl and Pauline Don-
Carlton laat week en route to Islington.
Mrs. A. I’. Ih'.ndwyler nnd Alias Estelle
dinanu. of Ogleahy, vlalted tlifc family of
Ir. J. Deedwyler laat Tuesday.
Mrs. L P. fclierbnr.lt nnd Master Jaeob
■ope Eherhardt. of Klherton. passed through
.'.-triton Inat week eu route to Atlanta,
when- they went to hear Bemhrirb.
Mr. IL B. Ward, formerly of Carlton, but
iw of Hopertnn. was called to hie home
near Elberton last week oa account of the
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A wedding of much Interest to their
many friends Is that of Mias Rebecca
Mathews Sayre to Air. Thomas Burby
Wallock, Jr., of New York, which will
be solemnised at St. John's Episcopal
church Aiirll »th at «:1S a. m. Mlsa
Sayre' Is a charming young woman
and Is daughter of Mr*. Paul Tucker
Sayre.,
Alls* Mable Compton, of New York,
Is visiting Allas Ethel Marks at her
home, on Bibb street.
Airs. Fern Wood, of New York; who
has been vlxltng her parents. Captain
and Air. W. B. Jones, has returned
home.
Airs. Nick Marks and Mlsa Elisabeth
.Marks, of Tennessee, are visiting rela
tives here.
A beautiful Easter german waa
danced at the Beauvoir t'lub Monday
evening. About twenty-live couples
were In the march, led by Air. 8. U.
Roberts nnd Mlsa Clementina Alarks.
The many friends of Allas Algle
Hardwick will be glad to know she Is
wit again after a long Illness.
Airs. J. Klrkntan Jackson wax hostess
for the Tuesday Card Club, and some
other friends Tuesday morning, when
six handed euchre was pltiyed. Mrs.
Jackson was assisted by Misses Bes
sie Walker and Vlrgle Burton. The
nrst prize an Easter lily plant wi
by Mrs. Harry Evans and n crea
sugar set by Airs. W. S. Naptel.
Mrs. John W. Tunis has returned
from a visit to her parents, Air. and
Airs. A. J. Haltlwangsr, at Atlanta.
Allss Anna Pelxer waa hostess Wed
nesday morning to the “Queen of
Clubs’’ and some other friends, when
six handed euchre was enjoyed for a
couple of hours. Mis Frankie Jones
winning the club prize, a silver belt
buckle. Airs. Walker Willis a pair of
gold pins nnd Allss Rutledge, silk hose.
Allss Alary Ball Is spending some
time In Biloxi, where xhe went to join
her friend, Miss Annie Lou Chilton,
who Is there for her health.
Airs. Joseph L. Hall, who has been
sometime nt Pass Christian, le reported
very much Improved.
Allss Anna Pelxer Is visiting friends
In Birmingham.
Allss Kate Bethea, of Marion, Is vis
iting her kinswoman. Airs. John Shal-
ford at her home on Adams street.
Mr. L. A. Morris, who has made his
home here for a year, and who waa
connected with the Alontgomery
Journal has gone to Atlanta to live
and Is with The Journal.
Airs. Paul Le Grand and Aflss Le
rand 8mtth are spending sometime
at Pass Christian.
Air. and Mrs.-Dave Well are spend
ing a couple of weeks In New Orlcuns.
Airs. Henry Parrish and daughter,
Alias Laura Parrish, have gone to Col
orado Springs for the latter's health.
Airs. E. P. Smith, of Birmingham, Is
visiting her mother. Airs. Alaptes at
Highland Park.
Airs. M. L. Williams and Allss Annie
Williams are visiting Airs. Tain In
alumbla, 8. C. rn
Airs. James Hillman and little son
of Birmingham, are guests of her par
ents. Air. and Airs. Hal T. Walker.
Airs. Well Elsberry. of Tallassee, Is
visiting her daughter, .Mrs. Homer Le
Grand.
Mlsa Fannie Halls has gone to
Greenwood, 8. C., to attend the mar
riage of her friend Allss Helen Jen
nings to Mr. Bailey.
Friends of Mrs. John McQueen, of
Birmingham, wlli regret to learn of
her Illness.
CONCORD.
Saturday evening nt the school nndllo-
tluiu. Allan Augusta Center, of Forsyth.
Oa.. the guest cf Ain. i. II. Btikrklsnd.
gave a mlerrUnneoua reading, chiefly hu
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