Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 20, 1907, Image 8

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bUnBHHHH _ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATt'nDAr. irnu. 31. 1907. Southern Social News Griffin - The moat brilliant event of the social .world In Griffin was- the wedding of Mien Mary Virginia Pritchard to Mr. Seth Homer Wilson, which wan cele brated Wednesday evening at the First Preabyterlan church at «:S0 o'clock. Hev. W. A. Murray o(related. The decorations of the church were palms and wild smltax. The latter was sus pended In a garland from each aide of the chancel to the electrolier. White satin ribbon secured these garlands and they were studded at Intervals with .tiny electrlo lights. Before the cere mony Mias Theo Mills played several selections. The wedding march was rendered by Mrs, Richard Dean. ■ Miss Fannie Gordon Kimbrough was .maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Susanna Orantland, Mias Rosa lind Blakely. Miss Mary Martin Mills, Miss Addle Anthony, Miss Annie God dard, Miss Thao Mills. The ushers were Mss.-rs. j. j, gad J. W. Maugham, Mr. Frank Flynt, of Washington, D. C.; Mr. Wood* Hammond. Mr. * Wilburn Wilson, Mr. Gordon Wilson, Mr. nenry Bas* Nichols, Mr. David J. Bailey, Mr. DeForest Taylor. The bride wore a handsome white gown elaborately trimmed In lace and her bridal veil was fastened with a wreath of orange blossoms. Mr. Dews (the grandfather) gave the ■brldo away. Th* groom's best man was Mr. Wilburn Wilson. After tha ceremony Mr. and Mr*. Wilson left over the Southern for a wedding Jour ney, the destination of which has not been revealed. Judge Robert T. Daniel and Mrs. M. J. Daniel entertained Tuesday evening In honor of Mra Whltely, of Indiana; Mrs. James Nunnalty, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Russe|l. Mrs. tV. E. Searcy, Jr., entertained at bridge Tuesday morning In honor of Mrs. Whltely. Mrs, Thomas Dixon and Miss Louise Dixon, of New York, have been re ceiving many charmtng courtesies whllo the guests of Mr*. Douglas Boyd. Mrs. Boyd was hostess Wednesday at a buffet luncheon In their honor. Mrs. Thomas White and Mrs. Joseph MACON SOCIAL. NEWS Miss Beptlmer Snowden's bridge Thursday afternoon, given Im honor of Miss Elisabeth Bolfeulllet, a bride- elect of June, was one of tile prettiest events of the week. The house was decorated In Pink ahd white roaes and tall green palms and • ferns. There were only thre tables of bridge. Just the Intlment friends of Miss Bolfeulllet being Invited, and the affair was thor oughly Informal and delightful. A delightful affair of Tuesday even Ing was the card party given by Mrs. Lewis Wood, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pearson, when she was the charming hostess for the members of the Evening Euohre Club. Throughout the house' the decorations suggested an old-faabloned garden. The rooms were Ailed with the beauty and fra grance of the white and tinted pinks. Only the members of th* club and a few friends were Invited. The Neighborhood Club had a very delightful meeting Wednesday morning with Miss Ida Outtenberger. at her home on Walnut street. The rooms were made gay with spring Aowers and rosea, and after the game a dainty lunch was served. Th* next meeting will be with Miss Mary Belle Flanders, Many people were at the Log Cabin on Baturday afternoon to witness and take part In the golf match between Macon and Savannah, for which a prise Is offered. For the Arst time Guttenberger's fjill orchestra furnished music for the Arst, occasion, and added greatly to th* pleasure and attractive ness of the afternoon. The hostesses ore: Mrs. Merreli Callaway. Mrs. Rich ard Hines and Mrs. Jordan Massee. In the evening the regular Baturday dance will be given. This Is always a distinct social eveAt of the week among the members of the Log Catdn Club. A charming recital was given i Wesleyan College Wednesday evening by three of the post-graduate stu dents—Misses Lynn Poole, pianist Ethel Boyer, pianist, and Pauline Bachman, vdcallst. A varied and In teresting program had been arranged and tha young ladles were greeted by a large and cultured audience. Both Misses Boyer and Poole are gifted pi anists and Miss Bachman's singing was one of the attractive features of the evening. Quite a number of lovely parties have been given In honor of Miss Wal dron Roberts, whose marriage to Mr. Robert Haxelhurst Plant, Jr., will take place next week. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Benjamin I. Simpson gave a charming and In formal tea and "hosiery shower" for Miss Roberts, Inviting about thirty of her friends to meet her. The entire house was prettily decorated In a wealth of white roses and palms and the occasion was a delightful one. MIsb Roberts Is one of the prettiest of the spring brides, and she was lovely In her afternoon gown of white mull, lace trimmed, with her beautiful golden balr plalded and making a halo around her'fair head. ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS Persons entertained at an afternoon tea Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Whltely and Mrs. Russell. The Mieses Orantland have returned from Baranao, N. Y. Miss Pritchard entertained her bridal party at luncheon Tuesday evening. Mr*. Marie Pritchard, of Jacksonville, Fla., Is the. guest of Mrs. Julia Pritch ard. dsusbter. Mss. M. C. Wright. Mr. W. L, Henley, of Atlanta, d«m- •dny with Mr. sud Mra K. it. Armor. Mr. snd Mrs. 8. II. lull, of Marietta, arrived Saturday to spend some time with returned from a visit to Mra Paul round* In Atlsutu. Mrs, A L Bickers spent Minder In Washington, (la. Mlsa nattls Park la In Oatneavllls. where she will ho on# of the attendants at Mias Mabel Thompson's wedding. •Mra Albert W. IVoIr of Athena Is visit, lug her parent*, Mr. and Mra It. " III II Ill'll Mr. and Mra Hafcb Bowden, of Athena ASM relatives here last week.., Mr. and Mra. T. If. Little, cT Macon, ar* C. E. Little. Durham left Thursday for Mia* Annie Carlton entertained few friends at bridge Thursday In honor of her guest, Miss Lilia Plant, of Macon. On Wednesday evening the Alpha Tsu Omega fraternity were hosts at one of .the most enjoyable dances that has been given during the present col lege year. Deupree hall was beautiful ly decorated with the frat colors, bam boo and ropes of Incandescent lights. When the Clemson track team vis. Ited the city last Saturday Mias Ellen Mali entertained In honor of tha mem bers. Miss Josephine Jones, of Macon, was iuioB au»c|fiiinv uulien, in iuui.un, wuo the honoree at a lovely bridge party given recently by Miss Mamie Lump kin. Miss Anns Burnett will return soon from New York, where she has been for .several months. Friday evening the University Cadet band gave a most enjoyable concert at the college chapel. Allas Bessie Lanier has returned to West Point after a pleasant visit to her elster, Mrs. E. C. Branson. Mrs. Herbert E. Choate and little Mlae Nell Choate, of Weat End, visited Mrs. C. N. Hodgson this week. Mre. A. B. Pltner leave* early next week for Macon to be the gueet of Mra. II. J. Lamar. Mr. and Mra Roy Downle Mura of Schenectady, are tha gueete of Ur. and Mra. E. R. Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Johns and Mlsa Jewell Johns, of Bogart attended th* performance of "The Clansman" at the Colonial Tuesday evening. Mra. J. W. Walden and Mlesee Car rie and Julia Walden, of Florida, are the guests of friends In Athens. Mr. Clara D. Ileldler has rsturasd from Knoxville. Mrs. It B. Dixon went over to At lanta Wedneeday to aoa Mra. Carter In "DuBarry." Mr. and Mra. Ben Kennebrew have returned from Atlanta. Mlae I.aura Payne, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Miss Anne B. Phlnlsy. Mlsa Jessie Gunter, of Social Circle, I* visiting Mra. Graves Stephenson. Mias Dorothy Amei, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Miss Maude Cheney. Mra. Lewi* Butt has returned from Augusta. Mra. John K. Ottley, of Atlanta, the gueet of Miss Emily Harrison. Mrs. A. L. Mitchell Is visiting rala tlvea In the Gate.City. Mr. Frank Richie has returned to Chicago, after visiting relatives In the city. Mlsa Alice Lanier, who has been the guest of Mrs. Bryan Dixon, left Wednesday for her home In Weat Point Mr. and Mra. John Russell, of Wind er, are spending a few; days In Athena. -Mr*. M. A. Lipscomb. Miss Celeste Parrish and Mias Rosa Woodbury were among the Athenians who attended the educational conference at Plnehurat. Mra. Luke E. Johnson hts returned from Griffin. Mra. Albert N. McConnell, of Bristol, Va., Is the guest of her mother. Mrs Moore. Meters. Charles Phillips and Glas cock Maya have returned from New York, where they attended the Na tional Chi Phi, convention. Mra. Walter «B. Hill has returned from Plnehurat. Mra. 81dney Chamberlin Is spending the week In Atlanta Miss Ethel Few has returned from Atlanta Mra. 8. T. Phllpot visited friends In Atlanta this week. Miss Ruth Spicer has returned from Jefferson. Mr. Fred Jackson Is In Asheville. Gleoweod. Ga. Americus One of the prettiest of (ha post Len ten affairs wa* given Thursday by Mra. Bernard McCoakell In the parlors of the Windsor HoteL The color scheme . was beautifully adhered to In pink and . white. Tall elender vase* held fragrant -pink and white carnation*. 'The high colonial mantel! were banked In rose* ■ and plnlc pomegranate blossom*. Th* I hostess wore a pink crap* d* china I mode princess* and trimmed In Irish The Literary Club met Tburaday aft- : ernoon with Mist Jennie Hollta Mra. R. L. Miller, of Tennllle, who i» the guest of Mra. H. B. Allen, Mra. W. ■ P. Durst and Mra. O. L. Chssnutt, of , jrifton, with Mrs. H. B. Mnshhurn, Mrs. • James Reed Curry, of Newport News. Va, who Is with O. W. Bacot and Mra. J. L. Brooke, of Tifton. who Is-spend ing some time with Mra J. M. Wilkes, are among those visiting Americua Mra Bernard McCaskell Is In Albany. Miss Bessie Wyatt entertained Tues day afternoon. The house was spring like with many dogwood blossoms and pink rosea Ml*» Wyatt received her gueste In a white lingerie frock with pink blossoms bt. Angeles’ academy. Miss UUlsn Wetter bss returned from T Nqjie** have been received attbs scad- way of lb* coming marrlsjr* of Mis* Mary Jslar Keith to Ur. GeorgoOoldetoe Palmer, ^ABBOQDctmnt hti b«#n Wjrtwd fron MIm Mary K. BalllnfJr. notifying her tunny friends that the wll( receive her diploma ae SradMtonnnio from tho Augu.to city boa- P Br! BrarSleft^principal of tho Academy of Charleston, visited the academy hero laat week. True Flavors With great care, by a process en tirely bis own, Dr. Price is enabled to extract from each of' the true, select fruits, all of its character istic flavor, and place in the mar ket a class of flavorings of rare excellence. Every flavor is of ftfflavofi TclfrVam ‘ !**•*«- ^ BpeRrar K.ng.'of Cave ror naxoring ice cream, jellies, gp^ng. and Solomon Youmana, of cake, custards, etc., * HaYoring vnnma Extracts £Es con be used with perfect satisfaction. HARALSON. Mr. end Mra. G. P. Hodnett, of Be- nola, visited Haralaon friends last Sunday. Mr. and Mra, W. O. Herndon visited frlende In Benola the latter part of last week. Mr. John Crawford, who haa been quite III with pneumonia has had a relapse. Professor' Frank Hatchett has re turned from Qreenvllle. Miss Jewell Gill, of Raleigh, Is the guest of Miss Mamie Foster. Mr. Jesse Bton* le In Atlanta at tending the United State* court. Mr. G. J. Cagle continues quite HI with fever. Mis* Pearl Hatchett, who has been attending school here, wee called home laet-Friday to Raleigh by the serious Illness of her mother. Mra. A. W. Rawls had as her guests last Sunday Mr. and Mra. J. D. Berry, of Zebulon. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Jones, of Brooks Blatlon, were th* guest* of Mra. Ro- esnna Bishop last Sunday. CAVE~SPRING. Messrs. N. F. Williamson and H. G. Reeve* attended the Baraca convention In Atlanta this week. Mrs. J. A. Ray le In Atlanta the gueet of her eon, Mr. Lamar Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Jenks,.who have been •topping at the Cave Spring Hotel for the past few weeks, have relumed to their home In.Worcester, Make. , Mias Christine Bchueesler, after a pleasant visit to her aunt, Mr*. C. W. Wright, has gon« to Montgomery, Ala, to visit relatives before returning to her home In Asheville, N. C. R. W. Edenffeld hoe returned from a short slay In Atlanta Macon and other places. Mre. D. W. Reeves and eon, of Bar- tow. Flo, are the gueet of Mra. R. B. Reeve*. Mra. S. L. Crook and little daughter, who have been tho guest of Mra. Lin ton Sparks for several days, have Ye- turned to their homes In Anniston. Ala Messrs. E. B. Rukestraw and Rodg ers Ashury spent Wednesday In Ce- dsrtown. Miss Pearl Rivera, of Rookinort. spent the week-end with Miss Minnie Moore, at the Institution. Miss Beulah Jones leaves Monday for an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Tom Lee Bagley. In Oxford. Ala Messrs. J. M. Sims, T. <\ Miller and Carl Clark, of Rome, were the guests of friends here Sunday. The Hearn Academy will have (heir annual debate on the evening of May :i. The subject will be as follows; "Resolved. That the United States should retain the ownership and con trol of the Philippines." The affirma tive ts represented by John Pruitt, of Uwanghlen. China and Robert Camp- Mi, of Cove Spring. The negative Is Lexy, Go. On the program are also two declamations by C. C. Youmans, of Stlllmore. Oa., and N. F. Williamson, of Rome. Mr. Hurh Montgomery has returned from Agate, where he was the guest of hi* brother. W. F. Montgomery. .Mr. 8. M. Wynn, of Rome, Is the guest of his daughter. Mrs. P%ul Mont gomery'. near town. Mr. and Mrs. Corey and little son. with Mrs. Henry Morris, are In ML Airy. Md„ the guests of Mra. Thomp son, for several week*. * . NEWNAN. Mrs. Robert Mattox, who has been visiting her moth*-, Mra. E. J. Orr, has returned to her home In Atlanta Miss Elsie Robinson has returned to her home In Newport, Tenn., after spending several days with Miss Doro thy Burpee. Mra. John Manget le visiting rela tive* in Marietta. Miss Bessie Powell spent .Monday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mra. W. N. Mattox, of Flor ida are visiting relatives In Newman. Mist Mary Good rum has returned from College Park. She was called homo on. account of the serious illness of her little nephew. Mra. Susan S. 1II1I and Mra. Colquitt Carter and little son, of Atlanta are expected In Newman this week to be the guests of Mr. and Mra. Calhoun HIM. •Mr. Glen Burpee and Miss Dorothy Burpee spent a few days In Atlanta this week. Miss Sadie May Powel haa returned from a week’s visit to MISs Mary Now- Ion, in Jackson, Oa Little Miss ' Mary Pentston enter, talned twelve friends at a very delight ful party Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ina-Kirby has relumed from a visit of several days In Atlanta. Miss Ysabel Salbtde |* visiting friends In Atlanta. Mrs. A. C. North visited her son and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Will Hugh Pin son, In Atlanta this week. Mre. A. E. Caldwell has returned from a visit to Atlanta relatives. Mra. Sam Banks and baby have re turned from a visit to Mr. and Mra. I. F. Murph, In Marahallvllle. Mrs. llsrry Flatter spent serersl days la tlnnta this week. • Mrs. Otis Jones spent the week-eta (Irsntvllle with Mrs. Sadler. Frank Hughes spent Sunday In Atlanta. Mist Nsilie May l-awel Is rlsltlng Mlsa Mary Ncwtou, lu Jackson. Misses Martha Wright. Lida Brown, Ba- rnh Buchautu, Evelyn Martin and Nelle Itussell have returned from Miss Martha Hill's house party In Greenville. Mrs. Irvin Walker, who has been visit ing Atlanta relatives, Is at home again. Mrs. Mike l-owell has returned from i short visit to Mr* Arnold Broyles lu At lanta. Ely Callaway, of LtGrange, spent 8un- Miss Dorothy Bur|>ee lisa returned from s visit of several, days In Atlanta. Mrs. W. I- stallings spent Friday In At lanta. Mrs. II. II. North It visiting her pnrentr Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Draper, lu Atlitutu. Miss Besslt- l-owell siient Sunday and Monday In Atlanta. John Mnngct leaves nest week for a liuil* ness trip through the Weat. Mrs. J. K. Featherston entertained at n kitchen shower Thursday afternoon lu com pliment to Mlsa Nettle orr. whose niar- rtage to Mr. Thomas Jones occurs on April »>. Mrs. limner Lewis, of Atlanta, spent this week with Newnau relatives. The Methodists. Baptists snd I'rasbyte- alta are holding revlvnl services. The meetings nt all the churches are largely attended, nnd much Interest Is manifested. OOUGLA8VILLE. Messrs. Newton Morse nnd Carl Wes ley. of Atlanta, spent Sunday here. Mias Elisabeth McCord s)ieut Saturday In Attnnts. ML- Mattie loirrl* will leave Monday for Valdosta to visit her brother. The recital siren by Miss Unndntt on W.lines.lay night was a great snn-esa. Misses Irene Snd Ine* Watson, of Lithla Springs, were visitors hen- Ibis week. Charles Meric will leave for Jacksonville, 11*., soon. For Delicate Women It Builds Strength What Is medicine for? To cure you, If sick, you say. But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness, be cause different medicines act on different parts of the body. , One jnedlcine goes to the liver, another to the throat, another to the spine. Wine of Cardul to the womanly organs. So that Is why Wine of Cardul has proven so efficacious In most cases of womanly disease. Mtjst female troubles are caused simply by lack of strength. 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L . roar symptoms. stating age, snd reply urill be sent in plain FOR LAMBS *s Wine Cardui In honor of Mr*. Frank Lester, of New York, and Mrs. Evans, or Atlanta, were tho bridge parties of Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Norton. Mrs. C. 8. Sparks* dinner * Wednesday night was s pretty compliment to Mrs. L*nter snd Mra. Evans. Mrs. Arthur Hull entertained most de- ghtfully Thursday afternoon In hone It*. Loiter st an Informal at home. Miss Patty GUllard entertained at o’clock tea Tuesday afternoon In bouor of MIm Mamie Jervis, who Is quite Miss Catherine Young went t< this week to eee Leslle-Carter. Mre. Marlon OllUsra will leave shortly for Baltimore for s month's visit. Captain and Mrs. Slmuaon are expected home from Texas the last of this month. Mrs. Uelsn Kastman ana 'Miss Eastman are the guests-of Mrs. John Eastman In Atlanta. Mlae Alice rsrks end Miss Mamie Young will speed next week In Atlanta. Hon. I.*w Hsmuels. s prominent banker of Baltimore, spent this week In Home. Mrs. Frank Lester Is the guest of Mre. "’Miss Kefelle* Mitchell leaves Monday for Brunswick, where ehe will give a recital. While In Brunswick Miss Mitchell will be entertained by Mr,. Wilburn. Mrs. J. A. llounsavlll* left Thursday morning for Washington, D. C.. where ehe will attend the general convsollon of the D. A. H. Mrs. Tracey, of New York, Is th* a of her parents. Captain sad Mrs. John J. *^5™. W. W. Seay la st 8L Josephs hos pital In Atlanta, whets she It receiving treatment for her eyes. Mrs. Id* Kevin Patton will leave'shortly for Augusta, where ehe will give n recital. Mrs. F. M. Coulter snd Imogens Coulter will return from New York tho latter part of this month. Mrs. Pet Brumby I* the guest of Mrs. Frank L. .Stanton In Atlanta. Mrs. Brtunby Is expeeted boms Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Best will occupy S <>lr now home on upper Broad street alter ay 1. Miss Agnes 8mltb, who has been quite III st her borne on tho Summenrllle Pike, Is very much Improved. Mr. Chad Batter, who has been quite III, Is much Improved. Miss Marion VanDyke will leave next week for a visit to Mrs. Milton, of Chotts- noogn. Miss Addle Lou lay entertained a few friends Saturday night BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS luncheon was Lieutenant-Governor snd Mrs. Henry B. Gray celebrated the sixteenth anniversary of their marriage Monday evening. Mrs. Gray was assisted In receiving by several members of the bridal party. The home was beautifully decorated with cut dowers and par served. Miss honor nt a luncheon sionusy, wuu w* Grace Ilsrdle as the hostess. This was the Inst of s series of entertainment* In honor of Mias Bradshaw, whose mandate to-Mr. Clarence llallsrd took place Tuesday even Itur. Each guest offered n toast to • flu bride SB the loving cup was passed. Hiss Bradshaw was presented with tho loving run and a brides’ book. In which the guests wrote their toasts. . . .. Invitations have lieen Issued to tho mar riage of >JliMs Helen Ebrmsn and Mr. wil liam Harrison McAfee, which Is to tote Inee Tuesday evening, April 30, st »t. arys-oiMhe-Hlghhinds. Brad shaw* and Mr. Clarence Ballard, ton of Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Ballard, was solemnised si the home of the brldo'a parents Tuesday evening. It was* a beautiful homo cere monial with a large bridal party. Miss Bradshaw’s molds Included Mlsa Grace tin rdfe, Florence Ballard gnd Mlsa .Leon t'osby. While her tnald of honor was Mlsa Mary Bradshaw and her matron of honor, Mrs. 8, J. Kuecht, heraelf a bride of a few weeks. The bridal gown was of radium silk snd real loco and the veil waa that worn by the bride’s mother. Mr. Bollards best man wns Mr. Jay Aye. The ceremony woo followed by s reception, after which Mr. Ballard and his bride* left for a bridal tour to points on the gulf _ Mrs. V. T. Anderson entertained at a luncheon on Wednesday at the Country Club lu honor of Mlsa Mary Irltnble, one of the seaaon'a brides. The decorations were of pink roses and asparagus ferns nnd n seven-course luncheon was served. Mrs. Anderson's fourteen guests Included Misses Mary Trimble. Wielau of New. York, Beatrice Bryan, Eva Comer, Alice Moore, 1'nullne Curran of New Orleans, Bessie Jeralsoa, Alice Graham, Hackman of Jack sonville, FIs., Mrs. Porter Walker, Mrs. D. F. McDonough, Mrs. B. M. Tutwller, Jr., and Mrs. W. W. Trimble. Mrs. J. B. Cunningham entertained In formally Tuesday afternoon In honor of her sister. Sirs. James JMuwlddle. of New York. Mrs. Cunningham was assisted In receiving her guests by Mesdnmes J. A. Euv*ry. fc*. K. Campbell. Mary Tipton and N. B. Fea- gin. fiver one hundred ladles catted during the receiving hours. An elslwrate luncheon of salads, lees snd strawberries on the natural leaf wss served. Thursday Mrs. Arthur Lovelace enter tained a uiitnber of girls nt n spend-tlie-day party lu houor of Misses IsSurn ami Her ndon Brown. Mrs. Richard Burnette will entertain at the bridal party nnd the dinner will fol low the rehearsal at the church. Mrs. John W. Hibtey will entertain Erl- »y, April -C, jit n linen shower with ..elen Khrninn ns the guest of honor. Sibley's guests will Include* ouly Miss Khr- man’s most Intimate friends among young matrons uud the unmarried set. Mlsa Hasei Dlmmlck Is the guest tor week of* Mrs., W. P. C. I larding. Mias Helen Illme. of New Oxford. Pn.* who Is the guest of Miss Susie McLeMter, COCHRAN. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Cook. Sr., enter tained ■ on last Thur*d*y evenln* In honor of Mr. end Mrs. J. E. Cook, Jr., and the attendant* at the Taylor-look Professor Knowlee, of Hawklnevllle, will spend Saturday and Sunday with Professor W. M. Holsenbeck. Mr. and Mra. Robert Stokes, of Moul trie. spent two days of this week with Mr. and Mra. J. C. Dunham. ■ • Mr. Robert Walker, of Hawklnevllle. •pent Baturday and Sunday -with ' mother. Dr. L. B. Kcnnlngton spent »evi day* of thi* week In Macon. Mis* Alice Taylor ha* returned to Wesleyan College, after spending sev eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Taylor. CLINTON. , , Mr*. II. B. Branch, of Atlanta, Is In Clin- in for * brief visit. . „ , Miss Mattie lllpp. s formi-r i.uptl of he hiirnvllle Orphanage, bss returned to Lira- to he employed se Instructor In her Mli* nl EU* Beardeu, of Enorce, I* (visit- Tsere IJUam raid his parents n short vls- v im-, i hjs veral dips visited Clinton, recent y. All Hoiis of the Confederacy of I Tin Ion and Immediate vlrtnlty will meet t-rldsy lit l'Niltoil Hfy ball. Mr*. M. K. Middleton, formerly of At- luma. MOW residing In Clinton, I* recover- from ii recent Illness. IIk* rriiitel Use, of I-anrens, la the guest friends In Clinton. * lister llenry spent n few dnys In Charleston. □ALLAS. Colonel Newell, of Carrollton, was the guest of Jlr. H. H. Ritchie Sunday. Mr. Romcr Henderson, of Villa Rica, was the guest of Mine Bessie King Sun day. Mr. A. C. Bplnks. of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his parent*. Mrs. Moon and Ml** Sarah Daggett ■pent Sunday with friend* at Moon, Ga. Mlase* Leila and Mario Davl* re turned from Atlanta Sunday, after •pending the week-end with Ihelr aunt, Mrs. Malson, of Atlanta. Colonel R. E. L. Whitworth la spend ing a few day* In Alabama on a busi ness trip. - Mr. Freil Strlngfellow Is back In Dal las and will locate here. Mrs. Cecilia Keef, of Augusta, Go., will arrive In a few week* lo visit her nephew. Mr. P. F. Clark. The' Dallas Thespian Society met re cently at the High School auditorium. Miss Ritchie will entertain a few friends tonight In her usual charming manner. Mra. Waldo E. Cummer entertained seventeen guests at luncheon on Satur day at her handsome. Riverside home, the party going out afterward* to th* Country Club for the usual Saturday afternoon tea. Saturday evening Mr. and Mr*. Chas. L. Myers entertained at dinner In honor of Mr. Morton H. Plant and Mr. Frank Sullivan, who were here on Mr. Plant’s magnificent steam yacht, the "Veno- tla." Mra. James F. Lane entertained at bridge, followed by a tea, on Monday afternoon. Mra. John G. Christopher at her beautiful home, "Naxos," entertained at bridge on Thursday evening, the guest of honor being Mra. Sargeant, of New York. Mra. F. E. B. Taylor gave an elab orate afternoon entertainment to the local chapter of the D. A. R.’s on Wednesday, a literary and muslealo program and a delicious buffet lunch eon marking the occasion. Mrs. Chas. L. Myers entertained on Thursday aft ernoon In honor of Mra. Rutledge Holmes, whose wedding took place on Shrovo Tuesday. Miss Roalne Raoul's visit to Mlsa Bessie Porter ho* had a sad sequel In the serious Illness of Miss Raoul, who has been suffering during the week with an attack of appendicitis. Miss Raoul's mother was summoned from Atlanta to her daughter, who was criti cally 111 for the first few days, and while better now. Is still unabls to be moved. Miss Susie Boykin, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Boykin, has an nounced her engagement to Mr. Arthur Dewey, of Louisville, Ky., the wed ding to take place June (. Mr. Claudius H. Barnes, only son of the wealthy turpentine operator of the sume name, and Mis* Evelyn Gregg will be married on the 30th of April and will make their homo here. Wedneeday evening at 6 o'clock til the home of her mother, on East Third street, Sprlngfleld, Mias Margarite Ed gar was married to Mr. Perry Craig, of Metuchen, N, J., by the Rev. William Boggs. Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel B. Hubbard, Jr., entertained at dinner on Saturday night In honor of Miss Jane Jones, of New York, and Miss WUlmer. of Ken tucky. the guests of Mrs. George M. Powell tho party after dinner going across the river to Dixieland park. Mra. Leslie X. Wilkie gave a small nnd Informal afternoon, ten on Wed nesday at 5 o'clock to Mra. M. F. Rpades, of Chicago, and Miss Whit comb, of Indianapolis, who are the guests' of Mra. Spades' daughter, Mra. Francis P. Fleming, Jr., who will en tertain with a morning bridge party followed by k luncheon for twelve on Friday. Cards of Invitation to the wedding of Miss Olivia Munnorlyn, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Munnerlyn, nnd Mr. Walter C. Brob- ston, havo been Issued. The wedding will take place on Wednesday morn ing, May 1, at 8 o'clock at the Churt'll of the Good Shepherd. Miss Roberta Burbrldge left on Wed nesday for a month's visit to relatives In Goldlad, Tex. Mrs. Neal Mitchell Is now the guest of Mrs. Montgomery Case. Mra. George M. Chaplel Is visiting her brother and his wife. State Senator and Mra. H. H. Buckman, at their handsoiqe new home In Bprlnglleld. ALPHARETTA. Ralph Waters, of Atlanta, visited h's parents recently. Miss Janette Tucker, of Hsrtrille, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs J. W. Swllllni. Professor and Mre. C. A. Bnlsespeut pstt of Inst week Id Atlanta. Colonel B. F. Simpson wss In this town Sunday. Dr. ■ O. L. Barnwell visited here re. cenrly. Mrs. Martha Grant wss tha guest r sister. Mrs. Brantley Martin, Test it Crawford Jones snd wlfs will leave ten week for s visit to relative* In *out!i Geor gia.. DOUGLAS. Profe*sor G, W. Davis, of Dahlonega. has been elected as superintendent of the agricultural school here. Professor R. W. Edenllcld, of Cars Springs, spent a few days In Douglai this week and will probably accept tlw prlnclpalship of the Southern Normal Institute at this place. Dr. O. J. Whipple, of Cochran, snd brother of Judge U. V. Whipple, of Cor. dele, bas moved to Douglas and sill practice dentistry here. Carrollton hyterlnn liMfl tUl - Tbornwell Orphanage. The building formerly known «• the Pree- ..yterlnn College of South Carolina haa been turned orer to Dr. Jacobs, of tho MARTIN. Mtue* May Kluimum, Bertha Scott and DIUy ItaniKiy. of Tnecoa. wen* the guests of Miss Mabel Venier this week. Mr*. Iris Yow Is visiting relatives In !*a Grange. Dr. und Mr*. R. M. Alexander left Tues day for an extended trip through the Western states. Ed ward Cason and Mrs. J. T. Cason are in Atlanta visiting relatives. |>r. 4. C. # Verner, of Commerce, spent ipeut ' ... Mitchell Vs In ■ „ . Mrs. II. C. Verner Is visiting relatives In Boirersrflle. Dr. C. G. Walters I* expected home from LUB RIBBON Absolutely Noiseless. Conforms to every line of the body. Will not tag. WtU not roll you toward the center. 30 Day TrttL OUR FIVE YEAR Guarantee Tag on every Genuine Blue Ribbon. Ask your dealer. SOUTHERN SPRING BED CO., Atlanta, Ga. 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They were accompanied by Minx Slav Jessie Blalock and Mr. Albert Blalock. They will make a stopover of several days at Sacramento, visiting relatives, and from there they will go to Los Angeles, where they expect to make their future home. Mrs. W. B. Garrity, of Atlanta, spent Sunday visiting her parents. Sirs, and Mr*. William Gaaton. Mr. and Sira. J. L. Bus, of Rome, have been visiting relatives in the city this week. Al Upshaw, of Villa Rica, spent Mon day in the city. will do as thousands others have done who now ^ possess beautiful hair—use Mme. Robinnaire’s Walnut Hair Dye No matter what the condition of your hair, this wonderful preparation will restore it to its original color, make it grow more abundantly than ever before, and keep it glossy and •/Iky. Read what one woman say«: "Mmt. Rpbinnairt's /Mr tb * 1 * 1 W tvtr »W. // ft aim fly it emm ckamga the hmtrjrpm jray t* b*ck. Mra. Bertas, Kmmaeu City, Kan. Mme. 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