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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY. AI’IIII.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
39 North Forsyth.
$2,750.00.
Xlie most beautiful cottage
home in South Kirkwood;.
]arge lot, large veranda,
large room and desirable
f rom every standpoint. This
prj e e for three days only.
$4,500.
\n elegant two story home
* in South Kirkwood; a love-
j v flower garden, shade and
fruit. Has every mark of an
elegant home. Lot 110x230.
If von want a suburban
jjonJe. you can’t qual this
proposition. ,
M. L. THROWER,
39 North Forsyth
Street.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
lT 3 BRADLEY STREET. A SPLENDID
three room cottag* on lot 40 feet front
lor only J900; n nent little home end line
Inveftment. ,
IS ONE BLOCK OF WILLIAMS STREET
Hhool. four-room cottar*; nicely papereu;
*,iit nn l sewer connection; alley In rear;
IliCO; 31,260, on etay paymenta: ret
IS WEST END ON LEE STREET WE
Imre a goml 6-room houae, lot Mi 160; 13.600
ra»b.
ON west END AVENUE, A 5-ROOM
tour; tula la a nice place. 12,360. Term,.
font ROOMS AND HALL, STJNSET AVE.
In ball block of car line. S100 caah anil
316.00 ner month. 31,160.
OS K. GEORGIA AVE.-A 6-ROOM
hnuic; all Improreuenta; only 32,7M.
Tartu f.
HAND-NEW SIX-ROOM MODERN
Ii.iui... Ormond atraet, dear Grant park;
M U by 150, Tile aldewalk; cement atepi;
nice quartered oak mantel*, nnd a beauty.
We inn null on eaa/ payment, lor 33,000.
OS GRIFFIN STREET; BRAND-NEW
rMinge, i-nnxlstlpg of recaption room, din-
Ins room. kitchen and two bed room*,
with nice cabinet mantelaf with tutor;
Pi,t front and n lieaitty; I1.2M: 1100 caah
ltd tit per month.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Corner Broad Rod Alabama Sts.
11,003—PIEDMONT AVE. LOT, 60xUI.
bltullthlc pavement, newer, water
an.) K.-in. paat front. Thin la for you,
do not delay.
I4.T39 — RIGHT-ROOM * COTTAGE:
lot 80x140, on corner. Would you like
tbuild an apartment house? If so, the
location can not be beat. Call In per-
YOUNG MAN.
DO YOU WANT TO PUT DOWN ONE
dollar and pick up two? or three? or
four? if «o, jroo huve an opportunity to
do «o now. Wo mean what we any, aud
If you nre “from Missouri." nil we ask
I* that you luveatlgnte our proposition.
Eagnii park la a beautiful woodland sub
urb adjacent to College Park on the east.
One hundred men ate now at work grading
the streets and beautifying this Ideal sub.
urb. The new street ear Hue to Ilape
villa will pn*a within a few Mocks.
Me have 170 lots lu Eagan Park whleh
we will sell within the next thirty days.
Mo Imuglit this property cheap befufe
anv Improvements were made, aud are
willing to divide profits with you.
Erery lot Is sold under n gut-edge guar
antee. Wo guarantee 13.000 for ten of
these lots, which ts a net profit to you of
over 100 per cent on your investment. Our
proposition will Interest you. ’Phone us at
once or call at our office and see plats
giving full information us to location, sale,
terms, etc.
EAGAN PARK LAND
COMPANY,
EAST POINT, GA..
Or 35 Inman building. Bell 'phone 4513.
McCRORY & JOHNSON.
Real Estate,
603 Peters Bldg. Phones 4691.
$3,760 BUTS A SPLENDID 7-R. COT-
taffe oh Capitol avenue, 50x200, east
front; was built for a home and Is in
first-class condition. Nothing like It
on this lovejy street for near that
price. Owner Is anxious to sell for
business reasons, and has put the price
away down. See us Monday sure.
ed; largo* level lot. Just outside city, lu
Bonnie Brae. Cio** ‘i« car line; $400 cash.
This place Is actually worth $2,590. Don't
SEE US FOR BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON
Ponce DeLeon; $1,600 to $1,750; on eaay
pay meats; sure to enhance.
$3,000-1 NVESTMENT-ON ST. CHARLES
avenue; east of Ponce Deleon; 100 by
400, with two fonr-rooiu cottages, frouting
Greenwood. See this and make us an offer.
Quick deni.
FROSTING GKA.Vr l-ARK, WX-ROOjJ
cottage; only $2,660. It's a liargaln •and
sure to be worth more money. Easy terms.
fc.-.an'wii.'i. Bui"T'si'lendid fiVb-
room cottage, near Grant park. So if you
can raise $800 cash, you will get a home
which yon can occupy for a year and walk
out with free rent and a profit besides.
Quick.
gjjYRNA. ON ilARIETTA CAH LINK. 13
ni-ren; eight-room rraldence; flue barn aud
aervunt'a nonse. Ilaa on It a lovely lake.
Plenty of fruit. An Ideal nnmmer home
nnd n irent hi* bargain: I4.7M, but von
will have to hurry, na other, ore eyeln*
It now."
see'ra" for wfesT end property
before you buy.
Archer Farr & Hopkins,
REAL E8TATK AND BROKERAGE.
BELL 'PHONE 2336 M.
30 BROWX-RANDOLPH BUILDING,
Oppoalte PoatoSlee.
WE HAVE THREE 6 ROOM COTTAGES
Just completed on the west side, lu the
vicinity of Aahby. Weat Hunter and liar-
well'* atore. Tbeao cottage, are llrat-clnaa.
Prlre 31,700 each. 3200 caah, balance eaay.
Cau be hud very cheap for all eaan.
J2.60O—WK ARE OFFERING AT THIS
price n 5-room. lam-np cottage on Ormond
atreet, half block from Haanlngton. Lot
47140100. Flrat-claaa. Go out nnd aee for
youraelf. Terms
12,200—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE: AL-
nio.t new, on McAfee St.; modern;
lc,a rash, balance 320 per month.
12.400- SEVEN-ROOM, TWO-8TORY
house; near Pine St., aewer, water
And gas.
TWO LOTS LEFT ON BEDFORD
place; east front; aewer. water and
ras; bits 37 1-2x160 to alley, for only
U50 cash.
J2.660-AT THEBE FIGPRE8 WE ARE
offering for cash on Woodward avenue,
lietwcfn Cherokee and Lnomla, a superb
cottage. This location needa no latrolnr-
tlon: 30x140. back to lofoot alter, house
consists of parlor, reception hall, two bed
room*. dining room, kitchen and bath: lawn
nnd shall* nnsiirpnased. Flrat-clasa eondl-
tlou. '
SPECIAL QUICK SALE
BARGAIN.
IN WEST END, ABOUT 9
ACRES WITH 1,700 FEET
STREET FRONTAGE. IM
PROVEMENTS CONSIST
OF A LARGE BRICK
HOUSE AND 4 SMALL
COTTAGES; ROOM FOR
20 OR 30 MORE HOUSES;
PRESENT RENT INCOME
OVER $50 PER MONTH.
FOR SUB-DIVISION AS A
MONEY MAKER NOTH
ING LIKE THIS ON THE
MARKET. QUICK SALE
PRICE $8,000. SEE ME
QUICK.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS.
t 12 AUBURN AVE.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate aud Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bell 'Phone 2027.
Atlauta 'Phone 1331.
SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST END. XINE
room,; hot and cold water; on ear line; lot
100x130. Price 14,760. Good home.
ON BAWSON STREET I1ILL-A JIM-
dandy, elevated, level lot, lOxIou leel, tor
32,000. Thla tot la u aplemltd loentlou for a
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED.
375 Peaehtree $100.00 10 rooms
7 Bast Klchtli 85.0J P rooms
15 Morrison 40.00 7 rooms
14 Hast I'lrn* 55.00 6 rooms
231 West Peachtree....- 56.no 5rooms
273 K. North 35.00 6 rooms
UNFURNISHED.
200-292 S. Pryor (each)..$43.00 R rooms
109 Angler 35.00 9 rooms
10 East Alexander .... 35.00 $ rooms
469 North Boulevard 45.00 s'rooins
392 Spring 30.00 7 rooms
20 South Boulevard 25.00 6 moms
425-39 Grew (each) 30.09 6 rooms
423 Fraser.... 20.00 6 rooms
267 Ashby 14.00 5 rooms
291 Ashby 14.09 5 rooms
209 Ashby .\ 14.00 5 rooms
53 West Harris 33.3T* i 6 rooms
24 Bedford place 30.00 6 rooms
41 Rankin . 15.00 5 rooms
277 Mnguolln# 10.50 4 rooms
‘ROBSON & RIVERS,
8. W. Alabama.
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
BELL PHONE 2059—ATLANTA PHONE 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
$2.000—NEAR TEtfH SCHOOL FIVE
room cottage In aplendld repair; ex
cellent neighborhood; Home caah, bal
ance $20 per moqth.
$1.860—A VERY PRETTY 6-ROOM
cottage In Grant Park neighborhood:
ban water, gaa and bath; thl* la a nice
place and la close to nchool. Term,
easy.
$4.000—ON THIRD STREET. NEAR
West Peachtree, two-atory »-room
houae; place le complete In every way,
and I, also new.
$2.650—SIX-ROOM COTTAOE ON
Crew atreet: large lot, gas, water,
bath, In fact everything complete.
<2,260—WE HAVE A BRAND NEW
five-mom houae on North aide, large
lot, wide hall extending through houae,
haa nice inanteln nnd built out of best
material. . Terms eaay.
$600—176-ACRE FARM WITHIN 7
ipllea of Southern railroad, near two
main thoroughfare roads, 20 acre* In
cultivation, 16 acres In pasture, bal
ance in timber; 4-room house, also
good nut-bulldlnge; bearing orchards.
One mile of church, school and poatof-
flee. Easy terms. Let ns know when
you want to aee thla and we will have
our agent to meet you at the depot
end show you. m
DUKE'S \ OUNG DA UGHIER
IS FAMOUS BRITISH BE A UT\
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents.
24 South Broad St.
Bell ’Phone 2644.
Atlanta ’Phone 3803..
8-R. HOUSE, near Capitol Ave., rent
'$26.00: $2,000.
fey-LL LOTS CHEAPER."
COMPANY
IN TEN MINUTES' WALK OF THE
business center and located nuioug good
people, an obl-faahluned hut well-built
deuce of nine rooms, with nil the cot
leuccs. Elevated, level and shady lot, 5
to alley. A pick-up for I4.60U.
ON JOHNSON AVE.—CONVENIENT TO
Boulevard mid Highland avenue eura; n
neat and attractive 2-story 6-room houae
with hall; sat and city water; lot SoxtOO.
for 32,250. Term* 3300 caah, balauee 3* per
month. Rented now for 320 per month. Met
little home nud n good place to let buy It
ON SOUTH I'RYOIl STREET. BEYOND
Georgia avenue, and on n corner, n uwell
cottage of alx room*, built for a home by a
apcdallat. Everything about It llr*t-cla**.
Can be bought for $1,000. Thla la' an ex
tremely attractive propoaltlon. If you ore
really hard to please, wa want to ahow
It -to you.
ON A STREET THAT IS IMPROVINO
all the time, uot too far from Grant park
anil convenient to Georgia avenue care, a
well-built 0-room cottage, with gas and city
water; lot 60x76: we* built fot aud occupied
Ins u home. We consider It grent value for
11,600; bulf cosh, hnlnnce to suit.
ON ORMOND STREET NEAR QUANT. A
brand new and unusually gootl-lookla* cot
tage pf live rooms aud Bull, with all thl-
conveniences; on largo lot, for $2,360; oue-
thlrd ruh, balance eaay.
SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST END-
Nlae rooms; hot and cold water; on ear
line: lot 100 by 190. Price 34,710. Good
A NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION
hear the North Avenue yard*. Three new
•onaeo; well built and attract ice; rental of
>26.60 per month. Price $2,260; one-half
cash.
VACANT LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE
of Twelfth atreet; 30 by 176 feet. A gen
uine bargain for $1,600 cash.
HOUSTON STREET, CORNER HOWELL
atroet. aeven-room cottage home; ah city
convenience*; lot 43 by 110. Prlca 32,860, Mw
cash; balance 130 per month.
33,000—ON E. CAIN STREET. NEAR N.
Jackson we have for sale a flral-elas* 6-
rooro cottage, newly painted and thoroughly
renovated In every respect. Lot KJixISft.
lias gaa * nd water. WUI accept 32.000 caah
und balance ■nay. Thin property must Is-
sold at once. $2,726 for fash.
$2.0011- DAVIS ST.. NEAR FOUNDRY
St, five-room house and bath; new,
vlihln ten minutes' walk of the Termi
nal station.
$1.300—A SIX-ROOM HOUSE. AL-
most new, on Dodd Ave., near South
Pryor st. House la modern, haa a
Beautiful lot running back to alley;
jssy terms.
$1,400— NICE LITTLE FIVE-ROOM
liousc. on Chapel St.. No. 176. Buy
this before the Improvements start on
this side and you will be sure to double
vour money.
L»0—I.A8T CHANCE TO BUY A
_ level lot, 60x160, on Gordon St., near
Grady place. The price will Boon be a
thousand dollars. If you want to make
come today.
look at the corner of ashby
and ogiehtorpe Sts., where we have
•lx lots to sell. Inside lots. We can give
Sou your choice for $1,250. They are
hn'm" 1 w,tl1 beautiful oaks; have east j
S. B, TURMAN & CO.
$3,500—WE ARE OFFERING A BUILT-TO
order (i-rooni rottage nt thla price, ou
Woodward avenue, near the corner «r
Loom l« avenue. Ix)t
frout ami back verandas. cooling tank un
dec hack porch; porcelain hath; lu fact
every convenience ’
$3.500—AN 8-BOOM COTTAGE ON LOWE
atreet; the only first class eotjiageind
block on aaid atreet; cottage la all right lu
every reaped; good stable*, porcelain bath
and hot house.
FOR, RE NT!
oil.IIBit STREET—SIX ROOMS,
'■•r and bath. 313.69.
‘ aldington street-eight
- ”*• all modern Improvement*. $46.
' m ,.|®|, « RFW STREET—SIX ROOMS;
Iv'l.'V' GOOD BARGAINS IN STORK*
' “'formation.
SHE
LIEBMAN,
Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
JRY BUILDING,
^BOTH PHONES 431.'-
A FEW VACANT LOTS.
310 006-BAST FRONT PEACHTREE LOT,
‘’eroded nud ready for Immediate Improve-
EXtf 10OI2W; If necessary, can arra.ge
very eaay term,.
23.006-PONCi: DeLEON CORNER; BIG
12 Q06—W. FIFTH; PERFECT LOT, 60x190;
one-qusrtrr cash.
$1 600—CHEROKEE AVE.. FACINO THE
park. 6U»190; Uat ehamv.
UTIFUL SPRING ST. LOT. 66
fTonO-ItEST tIBORtllA AVENUE LOT
’left. 86x140
r. „|MIOXn NEAR GRANT; 3100 CASH
' 315 u month.
S3S6—INMAN PARK. 56x150: LIES O. K.;
*$§» <■"«!> nn.l 35 a mouth.
iSlIoRMEWOOli AVE.; NORTH FRONT;
46x206.
^TrHIIIT AT INMAN PARK; 46xl«: 164
,iowti nutl >l» * month. ______
So_ASIinr STREET COBNEkT 72x399;
*lle* Just above Iheslreet.
LUCILE AVENUE, NEAR ASHBY
street, complete two-alory aeveu-room
borne; all city eonrenleneea; lot ST by in
to ulley; storm-sheeted and double-lloorsd.
All right for $2.769. Terms. . *
ONE OF THE NICEST AND COSIEST
six room cottage home, on the south side.
Everything complete nnd comfortable. Best
uelghbsrbLl. Price $2,160. on terms of 1360
cash; iwiance 326 per month; 7 per cent.
Thla nine* Is now rented to a good lausnt
for 226 per month.
AN INVESTMENT ' ON EDGEWOOD
avenue, paying 327 per month. Price 12.-
600. Thera la nothing better.
GOOD EAST FRONT LOT. INSIDE CITY
limit*, on new Stewart avenue ear line.
All right for I30IL
WOODWARD AVE.—COMPLETE 6-nqOM
cottage home: ntreet pored and everything
down. Price 22,625.
SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE 4-KOOJI
home; all city eonrenleneea; elevated lot.
Price only $2.W.
McLENDON AVEe-ALMOST NEW 6-ROOM
easy terms.
HARWELL ST.-NEAR W. HUNTER ST.
Five-room cottage borne; nice lot, . ity wa-
ter; hoifao Jnat being completed; $1,460, on
very eaay terms.
’ parh.a0xl40;‘ tile walks. Cbrap for'gwi.
VACANT LOT ON LAWTON STREET.
Weat End. for $39). Very eaay terms.
EAST AVENUE. JUST BAST OF NOBTH
Bodlevard; beautiful lot; $1,760.
ANOTHER MIGHTY FINE EAST AVE.
lot $1,990.
WHITEHALL TERRACB—Thin place
in located near Whitehall street; haa
6 rooms and can bo bought for $2,30V
on quick sale.
ABOUT 37 ACRES land 3 3-4 miles
from Atlanta; this Is the beat thing
on the market and If you are looking
for a nice little farm utmost In the
shndow of the city, this Is a choice op-
prtunlty to get one at a bargain ut
11,200; fronts two roads; this price
meana quick sale.
WE SELL HOMES AND VACANT
lots In nil parts of the city.
WE HAVE A GOOD PROPOSITION
on Marietta St., in vacant property;
no more like It for aale on the street; It
Is well located In the business part of
the atreet, no If you are Interested In
business property we ran quote you a
price that will pay you to accept other
central property that we would like to
show you; nee us for prices and par
ticulars on central property.
AT EDGEWOOD we have 3-r. h„ atorm
ahenthed. double Hoorn: this houao
can not be built for less than 23,600 to
14,000: you can buy It for the lotv price
of $3,150.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth Xat’l Bank Bldg
Bell Phone 1393 Main,
$2,500—RENTS FOR $26 MONTH.
clone In, north side, all city conveo-
lences Tttld atreet Improvement,. A
aplendld 12 per cent Investment.
$2.250—HILL ST., NEAR THE PARK,
new 6-room cottage, with all conven
iences. Term*: $600 rash and $20
month: will rent for $20 month.
$2,750—ORMOND ST.. IN 1-2 BLOCK
of Oront Park, I have a brand-new
modern, -up-to-date. *lx-room cottage,
broad street, with tile sidewalks. Easy
terms.
$1,360—1 HAVE A PRETTY LITTLE
cottage of 5 rooms, hot and cold wa
ter, bath and gas. In about 3 blocks of
park, nn terms of 3450 and $20 month,
and there Is no loan on this, either.
$1.000—VACANT LOTS ON HILL.
Broyles, Sidney and other lots In
rant Park section, from $600 up. See
i* If ynu want a good building lot
here, for they are getting scarce.
$3.150—on South boulevard.
facing the park and In 1-2 block of
car line, 1 have a pice 6.room cottage
on lot 50x160, on terms of $750 cash
and $$5 month. •
$250 DOWN AND $20 TO $26 MONTH,
I ran sell you a home on good street.
In the Grant Park section.
202 Cuiulter
,*»i0 BOTH I’HONi!
WHITE INVESTMENT.
53 Simpson St.—This is a 6-
room house; reuts for $25.00
per mouth, has a lot 30x150,
gas, water,, porcelain bath,
stationary washstand, and is
always rented to good ten
ants. This property can be
bought for $2,400.00. This
price remains open only for
today and tomorrow. To see
is to be, convinced, but be
sure you see it first for you
know
* WE-SELL-LOTS-CHE APER. ’ ’
And this is well known by
others, and this may be gone
before you can get in touch
with us and sec the place;
so ’phone us at once, for ev
erybody knows that
WE SELL
LOTS
CHEAPER
LADY DIANA.
This is a picture of Lady Diana, Olivia Winifred Maud Manners,
youngest daughter of the Duke of Rutland, and counted one of the loveliest
girls in England. She bids fair to eclipse Lady Majorie, the elder daughter
of the duke of Rutland, whoso beauty captured a prince.
entertainment wa* Infor
mal and charming one.
Tea at the Golf Club on Ralurday
afternoon was served by klrs. W. (Ior
dan Harrison and Mrs. Benjamin Ba
ker. A putting contest added ag es
pecial Interest to the ufternoon.
Mrs. A. R. Lawton Is spending tome
time North. *
Mrs. W. W. Mackall nnd MlW Min
nie Macknll have gone to their summer
home in Virginia.
Miss Anna Hunter Is visiting Miss
Clara Dlmmock, In Newport News, Vft;-
Mrs. Cooper Myers and Mrs. J. A. G.
rnts. Mr. and Mr*. • Collin*, lu Atlanta. *
Colonel nnd Mrs. A. 5L Slmuk will en
tertain tin* Benedict Whist Club next Nnt-
urdii.v evening for Mrs. James'.M. Ileml and
Mr. nml Mrs. Horace Palmer, of Murfrees-
m»ro. " I—,* •, j
COMMERCE.*
Mrs. ft. K. I/me |gis returned to her
home In Washington.
Ml«s Whitaker, of MUledgerllle, is visit
ing Mrs. W. ,H. Foote. *
Mliis .Lottie Greet
borne In Itostwlek.
Hr. sad Mnu I*. G. Hardman are In At
lanta.
«... ...... w . ... Miss Kstell** ami I.uclbel• Harbor. Xoreue
Caraon hav* return*.! from, the Nmth. HelMrWnjv Mrw
I.Lottie Grotto has returned to her
SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
A GREAT BIG LOT ON HIGHLAND AV&
In the high section—1750.
Bales Department:
A. 8. HOOK. It. C. EVIL
DO YOU KNOW
A BARGAIN
TIIKN LBT UH HHOW YOC ONE f'LOBE
to Peachtree, on ear line, with every roil*
,*»idence. The price Is only K.750, anil we
can make reasonable terms. I^t tm ahow
you this before some one else gets If.
W. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
Belli 'I’bonea 6649.
KAI.KHMKK:
A. B. DUNCAN ami J. J. YARBROUGH.
WEST FIFTH, one block of W. Peach-
'gree,*new ll-roon*. Mount*, large
elevated lot 60x130 to alley,
fronting east, electricity, gaa,
baths, servants' out house,
every gonvenlenbe,* delightful
location. Price $$,100, with
terme.
PIEDMONT PLACE near Juniper St.,
two new 8-room house*, double
lloont. Blonn (sheathing, all con
venience!*, Iota 36x184; these
are nice. $1,000 cash and bal
ance easy. Price $6,004.
SAVANNAH.
On Wednesday evening at 8t. Pauls
Episcopal church Miss Lelnnd Hull and
Mr. Frank C. Richmond were married
In the presence of a number of friends.
The wedding was a comparatively quiet
event. MinsJlull'e only attendant was
her little cousin. Miss Mildred Hull, as
maid of honor, who wore a sheer mull
gown elaborately lace trimmed, with a
pink sash. She carried rii armful of
pink roses. The bride's gown wo* • f
white silk. Her veil was adjusted with
orange blossoms and she carried bride
rosea. Mr. Richmond's best man was
Mr. Tyrrell Morgan and the ushers
were Mr. Harry Richmond and Mr.
Darwin Hull. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hull nre
now visiting In New Orleans.
Mrs. A. It. Hull entertained with n
very pretty 504 party on Thursday
afternoon 'and with three tables of
bridge on Friday morning.
The Married Woman's ford Club tn* t
on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. T. P.
Waring, who entertained a number of
the younger set afterwards for Miss
Alice Hunter, of Germantown.
Mias .Maud Heyward entertained the
Bridge Luncheon Club on. Thursday.
Mrs. W. G. Cowan entertained the
Wednesday Bridge Club, and the HIIk
Stocking liridge Club met with Mr*. J.
A. Gorham on Friday afternoon.
The largeat affair of the week among
the younger society set was the dance
on Thursday evening at the Casino,
which the young women gave. They
went out on special cars at l:$0 and the
Miss Mary Fortson. cf Washington. Tneadav ntal
an.. Is the guest of the Mltwes Adams.
Miss Elisabeth Brent, of Lexington,
la visiting Miss Louise Dearlng.
Miss Anna Bryan, of Oreenvllle, Is
the guest of Miss Lucy Dancy.
Miss Lilia Comer. Mias Ellse Kren
son. Miss Lucy Barrow. Miss Claudia
McAlpen havo returned from a visit
to the Atlases Dent, at HofwjV
Mr*r L. C. Bradley nnd Mia* France*
Bradley have returned from Macon.
Mr. and Mr*. E. P. Wilbur are the
guests of Judge and Sir*. Henry Mc-
Alpln.
Mrs. Lawton Hler* ha* returned
home. .
The Mimes Huger. Mlm Margaret
Stiles and Mlm Mary Balle Elliott are
spending a short time at Daufuskle.
Mr. and Mr*. Otto Frltxe, who have
been living here the post few years;
left during the week to reside In Ger
many.
Mr*. Allen Hunter, who has been
visiting Mrs. James O. Hardee, has
returned to hor home. In Germantown,
Pa.
Miss Beatrice Dell, of England, who
has been visiting Miss Nina Pope. Mas
left for th» North. v "
NASHVILLE, TENN.
The two loeal D. A. It. chnptriy held lu-
ti*resting meeting* thla week. Mr*. K. B.
Htahlman entertained Cumberland chapttw
Wednesday morning, time* being n very
elaborate mimical program, followed by a
'"Sfra^Joh* A. MrKwen waa hostess of
Campbell rhaptpr Tlmrudiiy morning at a
VlU^Ksm. regent at Catnliee-
Intel ebnnter, and Mrs. W. K. Phillip*, dele
gates. with Mrs. John O Brown, alternate
from Caaaphell ehnuter, left the latter pari
of the week for Waahlugtoii to attend the
Cnnllnentnl congress. •
Mias Kllxnbeth Dallas, whom approaching
marriage. April ,24, a nn ereut of tnuch
its'lnl Interest. Is being mneli entertained.
Site and her llane*. Mr. Word Smith, were
the honor gtiesta of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Warner’s hospitality for the Benedict W hist
Clnb a few evselngn ago. nrtd several af
fair* were given for her Inst week. Mis*
Alice Smith gave a bridesmaid luncheon for
her Thursday nud Mrs. Gates I*. Tlinrston
will give a mnslenl reception for her and
Mrs. Nathan Jenke. of Detroit, April 17.
They will also Is- the honor*** of Mra.IL
Blair Smith's entertainment of the Bridge
Club April is.
Mrs. James M. Head, of Boston, and Mra
Krneat chase, a reeent bride, were the
Itonorees of an afternoon mid port* Tbitra-
liny, tftveu l»y Mr*. II. II. Mtnl»l»li»n«»!il.'
Athena
IB.'*
Mm. G. L. ( nr»on. Hr., and Ml-* Maude
M«inttfoin#*ry nrn aiH*nillng nevefal days in
Gnlnmrllli*.
Mm. U. W. D. llarber has returned from
■ vlalt t«» Atlanta.*
Ml mi# Vera IsAngaton tvas In Atlanta last
week. ■ -
. Mlaaea TIsM** and Mattie Herring visited
DanlflNvIllo this week.
Little laottisi* Atexauder optertalnod vov-
era I of her frlenda at a birthday part?
Monday afternoon.
Mlaa Ruth iDlnlmt, of Ilrenaa. visited
her brother, Mr. J. It. .Reinhart, this week.
In Dunglaavllle, returned with his bride thU
week to Fayetteville, where they will niaku
their, future home. *
Mra. Will Nnnully, After a vlalt to Mrs.
W. A. Johnson, haa returned to her homo
lu Atlauta. r
Mra. W, II. Holllncawortb (a visiting relt-
tires In Monroe. •
Hill Hedwfne, of Senola, visited frlenda
here reeeutl/. \ ^ ^
Mr. ajnd 5lrs. A‘. G. IZarrta liavo return-
ed from a N visit to Mr. HarrU' parents lu
ItarncHvlllr,
II. .M. Unit.'II. In Atlanta.
Professor i *
Georgia Agrl
U In towu.
Mias Tear I Riimpb. of Atlanta. I* the
guest of her 'slater, Mra. W. if. Ready.
Mlaa Harriett Wrebatei* spent the week
end In Atlauta.
Mlaa Mattie Wall entertaluotl WHnesday
evening Itf houor of Ml-** Kola Kay, of
Athena, who Is the gUeti of MI«o Gertrude
Andrew*.
Ml»a Gertrude Andrews cotnplitnpnted the
Walking Club with a luncheon Wednesday
afteriHMiu In honor of her guest, Mias Bala
Hay, of Athena.* ‘
MIm$ Ambrose, of >Lawrencevtile. wax
the recent gueat of Mla4 I’earl Hutcblno.
Mlaa Janie Isolnl'a pupils In elocution
gave a very aureessfnl recital at'the audi
torium Tneoday cvmltjg for the benefit ul
Ibt* piano fund.
v # f
SENOIA.
Miar. Florene Watt* I* at home from
Lucy Cobb for a few day*.
Mr. and Mr*. <Taude Araall are spend*
Ing aom* time with Mr. and Mra W. T.
Arnall before leaving for Kurope to spend
the Mummer.
Mlaa Dora Towcra entertalaad the senior
claan of limit ley Institute at a spend*
the-nlght party Friday.
Mr. und Mrs. W. O. Herndon* of Blh
*iri?w7 l^Nlebol wlHeiitertain the To* Moiul iv^wlrh’rio***faudlv
- Caul I’lwb next Maria? nftcrtwmtt “ w "" '
at a whist luncheon, nnd Friday she gnv<
pretty tea for Mlaa KlhMbvth Dutlaa and
Mlaa Dor«»thy Hutcheson, A aoelal event
of the auuie nftennnm waa Mra. Hue Ilona-
tou Forterfield'a bridge party lor Mra Jaa.
M. Head, nnd for KUtnnlny a^veral social
nffulrx were ariuduW. Imdiiding a bridge
party given by Mr*. Graham Horton hud
iiuot tier by Mr*. M. T. Folk. Jr.
II. II. Harrison. Hi
Mr. nud Mr*. G. F. ILalnett and rhll
tlroii atient Monday in Hamilton.
Mra. Huaale I.Mwnrda entertained thO'Sal-
inngfiudl riub Thuraday afternooo.
\. I*. Knloe. of Griffin, vDted frleVek
here last week. .. _
Mra. AUnle llavla and Ml*- Ilulh Atkin-
hom visited frlenda lu Hbarpaburg
Mra. Georg# Mullliiga. of Waterbary. Warren WovalWard vl*lt'
fiHiu., who arrived Friday to vlalt tier llarneavllle last Wfk
“• *• •' “ • Jack IJueh Is In, New Orleans, fa., t*
alster. Mra M. Mefisnptm. will In* ranch
entertained during her stay. Her winter
I'oinpliinetits her with a fen April 17 and
‘Ira. II. II. I'oraon will also eutertalu f$*r
Ml*«» Klixalieth llollla, of A merle ns. Ha..
left Nashville Matunl.iy night after a vlalt
to Mra. It. AtcblNon. during which she
haa been iinlte n filial favorite. HUe will
visit lu Atlanta ed route b$»«ue. Mla$» Ibd-
IU ba» spent the winter In «'levelsad, Ohio,
with her slater. Mra. Grantland *"
■■I Itnifonl Sueed spent th
lu Forayth.
Mra. Mellau. of Jaaped. l« >
slater, Mra. Warren Daggarty.
Mra. <‘larlt, of Oakland, I* a;
time with her danghter. Mra.
,\lra. W. J. Curke ntel Ml-
aiM-nt Satunlay In Griffin.
.... __. 1 | Mrs. ('ll Don Hiitler and Htt!.- aon. of Al
5lra. 51. I*. U’Csiuwr la tioitlng her par- lanta, are vlalttag \V. J. llunilltoa.