Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 31, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1307. 13 SOUTHERN SOCIETY ! NIMMtlNIHHtHIUMHMlkllMHHMHMMI 8AVANNAH. A number of out-of-town home par- tlee are enjoying these days at the suburban resorts. Miss Frelda Rauers took down a party to St Catherines Island on Wednesday, Including Mrs. Thomas Hunter. Miss Belle Shorter, Miss Bessie Denham, Mies Emma Huger, Miss Cornelia Maclean, Mr. William Barnwell. Mr. Pratt Adams, Mr. George Heyward. Mr. Robert Wal- ler, Mr. Harry Daniel and Mr. Donald Rauers. Another party spending the week at Mr. Stoddard's country home, on Danfusklo Island, Is composed of Mr. and Mre. Robert Bllllngton, Miss Barrow sail Miss Thomas. At Bluff- ton, Mrs. T. V. Walker Is entertain ing Miss Claudia McAlpln and Miss Minnie Mackall. Parties to Captain Mantgault's famous rose gardens across the river have also formed many pleasant outings during the past fen weeks. Mrs. Ralph Elliott of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly of Savannah, has an nounced the engagement of her daugh ter. Harriet King, to Mr. John Brown- low van Ess. of Chicago, the wedding to be a quiet event of November 14. Miss Elliott has spent most of her life here and Is very closely Identified with the social life of the city. The Mary Maclean Circle of King's Daughters, whose membership Includes a number of society's most prominent young women, gave a very attractive garden fete on Tuesday afternoon In the court yard of the DeSoto Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Cubbedge have Issued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter. Angle, to Lieuten ant John Overton Steger, U. 8. A., on Wednesday evening. June G. Several other weddings will take place on the same day, among them being that of Mias Neva Tallulah Starr and Mr. Earl Lanier Wayno; Miss Mary Virginia Martin and Mr. El liott Williamson Reed, and an out-of- town wedding of the 5th which Inter ests Savannah society Is that of Mrs. William Rogers and Dr. Harry McKee, In Newcastle, Pa. Mr. Alexander Lawton. Jr.. Is spend ing some time on a ranch In Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. G. Carson have opened their summer home at the Isle of Hope. ‘ Mrs. A. C. Von Gundell and Miss Von Gundell have left to spend the summer abrpad. Mrs. John Stoddard la visiting rela tives In Salisbury. Miss Ellse Krenson has returned from the North. Miss Alice Hunter, who has been spending the winter here, has returned to her home In Germantown. Pa Mrs. Charles Alrey and Mr. Charles Alrey. Jr., are at Tybee for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons and the Misses Parsons, who have been spending the winter at their country home on Warsaw Island, have return ed to Now York. _ ' . Miss Mary Mills, of Grlffln, Is the ’ guest of Mrs. George L. Cope. Mr. James Sullivan and Miss Ger trude Sullivan are spending some time In Birmingham. Colonel and Mrs. A. R. Lawton have gone North. . . . . Miss Elizabeth Beckwith la spending a short time at the Isle of Hope. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Baltser and Mrs. Short arc nt Tybee for a short stay. Mrs. Cornelius Moses left during the week for the West, and will sail on May 31 for a trth of several months through China and Japan. Mrs. Kennedy Owen, of New Or- . . leans,.is the guest of her .mother, Mrs. Robert Wayne. • , Miss Pansy Boyd has returned front New York, where she has been spend ing the winter. „ Miss Frances Burwell, of Charlotte, N. C„ la the guest of the Silases Mac- le! JJrs. Frank Dearlng and children have returned from Athens. Mrs. C'ralg Barrow and Stlss Miriam Dent are spending a week In New ? Mrs. James T. Dent Is the guest of Mrs. Clavlus Phillips. returned to tholr home In East Point. Mrs. James C'httty, of-Chicago, Is spending some time In Senola. Mr. Harvey Thurman and Miss Slae Mlnter were quietly married last Sun day afternoon ot the home of the bride at Woolsey. Rev; W. A. Davis, of Se nola, performed the ceremony. They are at home to tlielr friends at the homo of Mr. and Sirs. W. J. Harper. CHATTANOOGA. The first part of this week was gay for Chattanooga society, but gloom was cast over the last part by the tragic death of Sirs. W. J. Bass, the popular matron who was killed In s runaway accident Thursday. A num ber of large affairs were postponed in- definitely on account of the accident. Sirs. Bass was prominent In the society circles of both Chattanooga and Nash ville. She was the daughter of Dr. and Sirs. J. W. Madden, prominent resi dents of Nashville. General A. P. Stewart Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, held Its annual meeting Monday. Officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. C. A. Lyerly; first vice president, Sirs. W. P. SlcClatchey; second vice president, Sirs. SI. E. Robinson; recording secre tary, Mrs. Hugh Embrey; correspond ing secretary, Sirs. T. P. McFarland; treasurer, Mrs. G. SI. Smsrtt; regis trar. Mrs. Harry Erwin. Miss Frances Henderson gave a din ner party at her home In St. Elmo Mon day In honor of Sllss Marian Van Dyke, of Rome. Go., a popular visitor. Covers were laid for SHeses Henderson and Van Dyke, Slessrs. Ballard Lyerlv and Allen Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford and Mr. and Sirs. John Raw lings. Miss Frankie Cleveland entertained with a theater party Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. James Williams, of Nashville. Sllss Della Cooper and Dr. O. Victor Williams were married Wednesday night at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, on Slltchell avenue. The ceremony was performed by Dr. A. B. Stansell, pastor of the St. James Meth odist church. Sllss Marie Burks entertained at luncheon Wednesday at her home. In the Elizabeth, In honor of Sllss Kath erine Kaufman, of New Orleans. The Troop B society vaudeville which was scheduled for tost night and which was to have been the event of the Bed- son In the way of amateur theatricals was called oft on account of the death of Sirs. W. J. Bass. It may be given next week. Among those who have re hearsed for the vaudeville are nearly a half hundred well-known girls and young men. Oscar Beagle, a Chattanooga boy, whose baritone voice Is bringing him fame. Is to appear soon In a company of Paris notables which will revive •'The Barber of Seville." Madame Patti Is to take the role of Roslna. NASHVILLi, TENN, Mrs. D. Shelby Williams gave n baodsome luncheon Wednesday nt Ulcucllff In compli ment to her guest, Mrs. C. M. Fraser, of Pittsburg, 1*». „ „ Miss nimirho Cavanaugh, of Savannah, Ga., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lesllo Cheek. Is being much entertained. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cummins gave a dinner for her nt the Golf and Country Club n few evenings ago, when she shared the honors with Mr. S. II. Kress, of New York. Mrs. Cheek entertained n dozen guests it lunch- oou for her Tuesday, and Thursday night ATHENS. On Friday evening. May 24. In Seney- Stovall chapel, a recital will be given by Mieses Rosa Smith, piano; Kate Hodgson, violin, and Ruth Ronl, voice. Thursday afternoon from o:S0 to •: 30 the Lad lee' Foreign Missionary Society of the FI ret Methodist church gave a tea at Mre. Cobb Lampkln's. on Dough- erty street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conway havo returned from Atlanta. Mre. Eliza Beaty Burke, of Rich mond, Va., who has been the guest of Mrs. E. S. Lyndon, has returned to Nancy Benedict left Sunday for Bunawlck. where eho will be gueet of Mlaa Wright's houee party. The many friends of Mlsa Helen Spain will be delighted to know that she is recovering from her recent 111- n "llsa Louise Dixon, of New York. Ii visiting Lucy Cobb, the guest of Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb. . „ , Miss Margaret Holman la In Quincy, ■ FI MIs» Florence Hodgson Is visiting her grandmother, Mre. Coker, in Al- la M?s* Frances Henley will have as her gueate during university com mencement, Misses Katherine Gordon, Marjorie Brown and Mildred Spratlln. Mies Camilla McWhorter, after spend ing some time In Newnan and Atlanta, has returned to Athens. Miss Jessie Butler, of Atlanta, and Miss Kate Garrison, of Birmingham, arc visiting Miss Maggie Butler Miss Anna Reaves, after a delightful week At Toccoa, li At horn® again. Miss Elisabeth Willingham, who has been at Lucy Cobb, left Baturday for her home In Macon. Miss Sara Hunter Moes and her brother. Dr. William Moat, leave soon to spend the summer abroad. Mr' Charlea Phillips went to Ma con Friday to the Georgia-Mercer * 4 Mr.' Frank Spain, of Quitman, la the guest of Mr. John Welch. Mis* Clara Branch, or Atlanta, aa the guest of Mrs. Hardeman, is re- reiving many aoclal attention*. C Mrand Mre. William F. Dorsey have issued invitations to their niece. Miss B°*» day. to Mr. John Nevltt Owen. The weddlug Is to occur Wednesday evening June 6. at 8 o'clock, at the home and Mrs. Dorsey on Hill street. Athens, Gl Mlsi Mary D. Lyndon Is spending this week with friends In Atlanta and Newnan. 8ENOIA. A „ " Misses Opal McKnlght and Susie Travis are at home from the Bouthern Female College, at LaGrange. Mis Evelyn Carlton has returned from Cox College. . Misses Ou**I© and Eulalia Strlck- land, of Carmel, are the guests of Mrs. J dJ; Rob?rt h Shl.lds. of Atlanta, Is Tl »IUs 8 Pay Hodnrtlhaa'returned home after a visit to friends In Newnan. and C *£S. Mamie Han Ison, of Atlanta, has j been quite sick for several days at the homo of her father In Senola. nnd Mrs. Robert Ewing, at Nashville, to prumlusnt rhlln<li'l|»hlitii, Mr. E. C. linlls. MIm Ewing is a ifolmtantft of Inst season, snd spends tunob time In Philadelphia with her omit, Mrs. Henry. t ... A A dinner dance whs given at the INntumra Club Thursday night and n bridge party ut the Mtoudnrd Club Wednesday night. Miss Donna Keny eutertnlned thirty guests ot cords Thursday afternoon for her sister, Mrs. Huger Hates llryuu, of Cnllfor- Miss Anna Russell Cole, daughter of Mm, E. W. Cole, who has snent tin “ Cincinnati, hns returned home. Many Nashville women arc In Columbia this week attending the nntiual convention of the I’nlted laughters of the Confer!- ernev. Others have beeu In Jackson for the meeting of the Htate Federation of Wpiueu a Clubs, lueludliig tho president. Mrs. Benton McMUlIn; the seeretsrx, Mrs Eugene Crutcher, Mrs. W. E. Nlrhnl, Mrs. Leslie Warner, Mrs. Anus R. Osborne, Mrs. A. D. Cooke, Mrs. John A. Bell, Mrs. Irvine Chase, Mrs. Charles linden, Mrs. 8. 8. Crockett. Mrs. W. O. Spencer, Mrs. II. I*. Mayo, Mrs. Stepheu Driver, Misses Alice Mpnrks, Belle Wilson, Louise Stacey, Annie llsndly and others. Mrs. Edward Fortson. of Atlanta, will be much entertained during her visit in Nr vllle to her sunt, Mrs. D. Shelby WiUla BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Th* christening of the cruiser Birmingham ' ulncjr. Mass., on May has been the * conversation In the past week or more. selection of Miss Mary Campbell as sponsor could not have l»eeu Improved upou. In designating Miss Camp bell for this singular distinction be selected at Uulncy. Mass., o all-absorbing topic social world for tt sit Ion. Ube is the daughter of Mr. and E. K. Campbell, a graduate of the High School, and Is at present a student In the Woman’s College of Baltimore. Miss Camp bell hns chosen as her ms Id of bouor Miss gnula —... — —. _ vhleh left' lllrinluchnui BntuMny for Includes the folio ‘ ■lowing: Ex-Gover Mr. and Mrz. Hubert Atkinson have the < H'orfo'l k. i — • >•' — r:—• nor snd Mrs. Joseph r. Johnston. Mayor Ward. Mr. and Mrs. B. R- Campbell. Mlse Mery Cameron. Mr. end Mrs. W. II. w ood- wsril, Mr. Wilson 1». Brown. Mrs. T. II. 31niton. Misses I .noise Walker. Bessie Jelal- son. Kdne Moore, Grace Hard e, Marjorie Weatherly. Mary Kirkpatrick, Mildred Tynee snd Kathleen Nlzoo. They will lie the meats of V Ion-President Her ler of the gesljoerd it Norfolk snd will m by water from that city to lloaton. thence to Quincy. Misses Mary George Cruleksbank. Martha Dabney, Ellen Man Motion end Dorothy Orr, who are students at virions srhnnln In the East, will Join the petty at Boston. After Miss Campbell christen* the cruiser by breaking s bottle of rhsmpsme on the lew end the l»*t slides Into the water the "Htars and Stripes ' will lie hoisted nt the K rd arm. Immediately after the launching e party will he guest* at su elaborate luncheon of the Ship Builders' Association. A nniol.er of other functions bare been jilnnncd and a delightful time la anticipated sir!" tnVfers. P. M. Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter. Miriam, to Mr. Robert I. Ezell. the marriage to take piece June 13 at the 8t. John Metho dist Episcopal church. Colonel and Mrs. T. O. Bnsb. Mr. Hollis Bush and Sllss. Annie Wili ams will leave for New York Jnne 2 and will Mil for Italy on June 8. . . . . Sira ThereM Evnns 8ml her daughter will leave In tbs early part of Jnne for Tort Dover. Canada, where they will epend the summer. Mrs. E. C. Crow entertained a number of her frleuds Tuesday afternoon In compli ment to her sister. Mra Walter A Crow. nt Texas. The color scheme of pink end white was parried out In the decorations and refreshments. About 100 guests called. Sira. Howard Kolb, of Reading, I'o.. and little children are the guests of Mrs. Kolb's annual concertw>f lha Euterpesg Club, which takes place Monday eteutns. promise, to bo a. rare musical treat. With such soloists «• Sllss Bessie Cunningham. Mlsa lie Nunnally and Sir. Arthur W. A Cbalraell and a chorus of 143 well trained yoleea success Is a Beared. Slleaes Dillon Welsh. Blanch* and The resa liegeman, Edna CnughUn and Ethel Clifford hare gone to igmlsvllle to attend ent of bt. Cecelia Academy, l'boto by Edwards. Stein way Grand Piano in the home of F. L. Seely, Esq., at Brook- wood. This piano, as well as a Themodist Pianola, finished in Mission Mahogany, were furnished by PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY Sole Agents for Steinway Pianos and the Pianola. Photographs of other homes will follow. of Which they are alumnae. Mr. and Sirs. W. B. I^edy. accompanied hi- their daughter. SIIm Km out Leedy, hare returned from New York. Sir. anti Mrs. Lastly went to tho metropolis f» »•>»» I-eedy, who has spent tho past year la Eu rope. ame'rIcus. (Socially American la as dead as It la lo July or August. Bridge playing ot course govs on. hut only a table or two at a time, that could never be termed a party. The younger social Mt ipvnd n great deal of R rou- - v y, there would bo nothing to stir the aortal armament. Among tie visitors here sr present are Silases bell Mc Kinney of Hmlthrllle, Janie Butt of Colum bus. Lottie Tift of Albany. Bui* Jones of Albany, Cobhte Hood of Cuthbert, Loblde Johnston of Atlanta. Sllsa Constance Holt entertained In honor of the young IndlM of Taylor street Inst Slondny evening. Her guests numbered fully s half hundred young people, who spent a moat delightful evening. Sllss China Littlejohn entertained the Quid Nunc Club Tuesday evening at her beautiful borne on Taylor atreot. 8T. GEORGE. Dr. J. W. Strickland gave a most enjoya ble picnic and Bib fry at the Ht. Marys rtrer south of the city on Tburoday of test week. The outing wuLPjsniisHnnboiim of rill*. Fla., and .... Fltsgcrnhl. al of whom were guests of Sir. J. L. Wilber son mol Mr. E. II. Wllkerson. Themembers of the Relwkeb-Lodge ten dered a delightful reception to Sir. and Mrs C I*. North st the residence of Sir. and Mrs. E. II. Wllksrsou on Monday aveslog. DUNBAR. Mra. C. R. Aultman spent Thursday IS ^Mm ’Tom Hlmmons and children, of Dob. IIn, are visiting Sir. ' “' Wright 8lmmons oud "sifta'cllfford Renfroe returned Wednesday family. Mra. B. F. Aiufsaoo of L ... guest of Sir. snd Sirs. R. E. Dnnhur. Misses Sllnnle Robertson, of Macon, and Joanna Vinson, of Byron, were guests of Sirs. W. E. Vinson Inst, week. Sllss Snllle Hlmmons leaves Friday for Forsyth, where she will visit relatives. Stl-eoH Una Hill Eaell and Fnuule Kate Batenina, of Byron, were gueata of Sllsa Coaby Aullmao Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Sirs. A. SI. Smith, of Columbus, attended the funeral of Mr. F. M. nixon "iSra Q, 6. RobertMO and Silas Corn Dun- ..sr. of Macon, wero gueata of their brother. Sir. U. F.. Dunbar, thla weak. Sira. W. H. Butler and little Mn. of Mon- triniun, returned home Tuesday from a visit to Mr. and Mra. Emmett V Inson. The little tushy daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Eil Dunbar, who has been m critically III, a conalderably Improved. COMMERCE. Mr. and Mra. W. II. WlUlama are In Ja SRssea W May Ola and Eunice Little have respective homes Hat- ■dead. Forsyth: Silas i; Miss Slsrgnret Green, i Slaude Montgomery, Gaines- Hie. Sllss noy Shannon baa gono to Cordola ’"miss' Clara Data baa returned from south °Dr. lri aiiil Mra. L. O. Hardman _hnva re- arued from a visit Mr. and Sira. C left Saturday for Hood sre at borne ■ visit M Attests. WHITE PLAlfc8. How J. II. Kilpatrick U' ottcn«!!ng tko Southern (laptlat convention at Richmond. He will visit tho Jamestown Exposition be fore his return next wtdr. Amonf those who sttstuScd the commence ment e*ercl*»s Msy li, , H sn«I 17 n-ere Jlsses Kra Crotch Held, Josie Uejnolds and •:«rIc Chaiuplon of Hi|4>sin, Harsh nnd I.lxste Kwati. Hattie Bell»» and NVtll.* Harris of His: Ida and JdiatOQ ul Jv4*ti»ou- Imiw, nnd Mrs. Moss of Athens. MTss Iecln JrtnUsn, the popular .vouuff Indy who hud cbftTM of the nrlnmry depart ment, hns returnwT to her former homo ut Greensboro. Miss I.llln Mae Avorn is vlsltliig nt Mon roe for u few days. Hho will return to her home at Moutexuiua next week. vill/Trica. Mrs, R. J. Teal and daughter. Miss Jessie, left this morning for an extended trip to Texas. Sir. aud Mrs. Al L’psbnw were over from Breuieu several days this week. Mr. J. M. Green aud dulighter, Miss Flor ence, will leave soon for a trip through the West. Mrs. Moseley was out from Atlanta Sun day, returning Mondcy noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L\ Ilsllmnn, of Atlanta, spent ftiturduy and Sunday here, vlsltlug relatives. Mr. nud Mrs. Frank Flcyd have returned from a short trip to Bremen. Mr. X. A. Windsor, of Atlanta, was here Monday. Misses Auule and Resale Roberts, of Btich anan. have U*en visiting their sister. Mrs, I(nmrlck,^snd Intending cotumencemeut here Dr. Malone, of Marietta, visited bis broth er here this week. Mrs. Trotter, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. .Belle McClarty. Mr. Mnrttn Hamrick nnd daughter were over from Austell Wednesday. Messrs. Driver and Webb, of Carrollton, re visiting Mr. J. T. Webb. Miss Lucy Windsor, of Atlanta, came out Tuesday to attend the graduating exer cises. Miss Clin Brewer, of Grlffln. has been the guest of her sister. Miss Mattie Drawer, for several days. Congressman W. C. Adamson was In town a few dsys this week. The ouuusl closing exercises of the 1111a ..lea High School began lust 1 ridoy night The llrst evening was given over to the und Intermediate departments. On morning Rev. Dr. Doimelson, of Atlanta, preached the commencement ser mon to a well filled rmlltorlmn. The doctor also preached a good sermon Monday even ing to a Urge congregation at the Presbyte rian church. On Monday evening the exer cises 4-iinsisted of two pUya. which were well received. Tnesitny was devoted to the graduating exercises. The graduates sre Misses f,ols Braswell, Ora Msrcbtuau snd Lee Darnell, aud Mr. Will Malone. ALPHARETTA. Colonel J. F. Brooke and Uttle daughter, Marlon, are the guests of reUtlves In Can- m. Mr. John R. Findley was In town Sunday. Frofcssor C. A. Dulse and wife visited i-r»» recently Mrs. J. I'. Brooke le the gnest of relatives In Atlanta. _ _ .. „ .. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. McCollum visited in, Marietta Sunday. Mi«s Bluuche Itticker, who has been at tending school at Wesleyan Female College, Macon, has returned home. MILLEDGEVILLE. Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Flemlster visited friends In Macon Ust Friday. Rev. aud Mrs. Lanier attended the dio cesan convention In Ms vs nosh Ust week. MUs Julia McArthur, of Gaffney, 8. C, who hus spent the past year here with her sister. Mrs. Isbaui Richardson, has returned home. Dan Denton, of Gainesville, Is the gnest pf his mother. Mrs. W. II. Brewer, of Grlffln. nnd Mrs. Roes White Dailey, of Lempese*. Tex., were the guests of Mrs. John 11nson several dsys '“li/und Mrs. WlllUm H. Baroes. of f*b Francisco, will arrive here this week to visit Mrs. Mattie Jackson. - Mr. Thomas Callaway has gone to James- towa to attend several months. T. associated ’in the office ot Dr. Rborter, the re nod ear specialist. Professor iml Mrs.' J. C. WardUw enter- lined the faculty of tb^Tieorgla Normal snd Industrial College last Thursday even- Ins. The occasion was s most pleasant one. Mrs. Kate Csrr has returned from Dublin, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Al- frleml. Mrs. George G. Reid, of Atlanta, la the guest of Miss Marie Whitaker. Mra. Isbaui Richardson left Monday for Tenuossee, where she will spend the sum tuer. JACKSONVILLE, PUL The season of farewell parties Is at baud In Jacksonville society. This afternoon Mre. Kdwiu G. Weed was the b»Qoree at a de lightful bridge party glveu for be* by Mr*. Wllllntn Ross lUunTe. Houvemrs Were given each gnest In lieu of prises, nnd aa elaborate three course supper served after neerlng contract with the government. Mrs. Walter F. Coachman has gont rhlladelpbU to be preeeht at'the do I tho summer In F.urope are Mr. and Mrs. I .fumes W. ffnratt, Mrs. Charles D. flnrntt and their children, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred eric Howard. Mrs. Henry Mtruwn, accomi panleil by her brother, Mr. II. B. Powell, will leave for Fu’gland’early In June, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Coachman, with isea May and s Minneapolis WTb.ii: their two daughters, the Misses May and Helen Coachman, sail oo tha Mf “~ the first of July, to be mat In I their handsome new tonring car, ther will travel through France, Hwltter- land ami Germany. Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas V. Porter, Miss Resale Porter aud Uttle Miss Ruth will rrose on the same ship with the Coachman party, but sxnect to tasks a more extended tour. Mrs. J. 8. Coles, Jr., was the hostess at a benutlful tea on Tur~ •lay afternoon In honor of Mrs. George „ Bnhl, who will leave on Hsturday for her new home In Detroit. Mich., where Mr. Bald has been recently appointed state manager for the Penn Mutual Life lusur- adorned with some rare old lace, a family heirloom, si well ae Jewels, pearls set In nutluue deilgu. Mrs. Duld received #lth her uoatcas in a charming afternoon toilette of lace with a picture hat of lace and plumes, I •*Mary*u _ ten and given by local amateur taleut, has abwirbed the energies of the yonnger set this week. It was performed very credits sidy won many laurels by her extremely clever, singing and graceful dancing. sad Mrs. Dion II. Ilnrnett are taking an aded Western trip, going as far aa the . fle const. Mr. aud Mrs. C. 8. Uammntt are also In California. Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Draw are spending a fortnight In New York. Mrs. John G. Christopher has closed twin house Naxos for tha season, and prior ml pda be-ffes,’ cotnpnuled Mr. Christopher on a business to. 8t. Loals. *. ami Mrs. J. ii. Croshr will move down this week to Atlantic Reach nnd open their plcturemiue cottage. The Pioneer, for the season. Mra. Kdwln Gardner Weed has been the honoree at n number of social functions during the week, given to bid her farewell, she leaves on Thuraday for Augusta, . nnd Richmond, Va., I»ef4>re •ailing June Jy with a party of frtemlu for eight months In Rurope nnd Kgypt. Among Mrs. Weed’i. _ also entertained fonr tables of bridge for Mra. Weed on Monday. Mrs. R. C. Cooley was the hostess nt luncheon for her on Wediicslsy. and Mra. Augustus It. King, whose young daughter. Mlsa Bllsalieth King, will accompany Mrs. Weed abroad, gave a lH>nuttfnl end unique "plana party" Tuesday afternoon. ^ T Mr. and Mrs. Jere ffmltb. Jr., gave a delightful mustcale In honor of their guest, Mr. Cyril Tyler, «*n Monday evening. Mr. Tyler and Mlsa Adele Hmltb, daughter of *• * • 1 •■**—— the excel- tiestiny airertioon tor miss n. who. after spending the jtllle. leaves Tfiurstluy t week In Files. V 1. Mrs. Alfred Bodd has ImucI lovltatlons for an afternoon tea for Thursday, May p. In honor of Mre. Boreleai Thomson, who will leave early ta Jene for the Philippine Islands, seeompsnylng her kusband. who tpta out to Manila for a two years eugi- ill* to be present at 'the closing exercises of the llryn Mawr school, where second daughter. Miss Helen Couch- . has spent the wloter. Mrs. Hnmuel 11. Hnbbnrd nnd her grand- Myra L’Kngle, leH dntiffhter, Miss Myra L .. . Wedtiesdny for New York, eu route to tholr usual summer almde, Poland ftnrttijra. Me. Mrs. John (Carle Ilnrtiidgs left ror New York nml New Haven, where her son, Mr. I/Kngle Hart ridge, Is st Yale also, on Wednesday, Recent nrqalsttlons to tho nnnmt nttinlwr of Jacksonville people going to Kurope this summer are Mr. sud Mrs. Wllllstn M. Angus and their two stfus, who sell from Now York for London the middle of July and will speod two month* visiting relttlfss In England. conference were tended a de tlou Frliter sfurnoon st lb* vsahtl 1 . Dsllrloiii rsfmhnsntu ursr, wtts8. after far Attuutu, urbsrs they will rrslds I futurs. C. O. Swift Is In Raltlmor,. .Sir. und -Ira Itntwrt Ttusmas lour. Fri tter far north Gwirxls on u visit. Sirs. L n. Ilstmn bss rsturnsd from a visit ta rslttlvrs In Griffin. Sirs. Will Edwards, of Vsldotti, Is tbs tnsst of Sirs. II. Edwards. _ _ Sllss Lily Htusrt and fsthsr, C. T. Btusrt, lift W.dursdsy for tbs Jsmsstowu expo- Sliss Hu* Cstoisr Is tbs. yurst of Sirs. Jun* Bnllry In Jsrksonvllte. . Sirs. It. A. Prrnlrs. of Ssldouta, Is tbo yurst of Mrs. Iws Ns»l. Sirs. Guy rmimridnod, of SIscoa, Is tho Host Of Urs.‘J,imlr Hurst. Sirs. Htrphrn Cook bss r»ttjrn«d from b Sllss 0 Aim brrn th. ron rriHtnol Bom Sirs. John .. - -y dsnsbtrrs. Sllssr* Lucy and Itrssts at ftrrnnu rollrc. _ ■ , Sirs. Fnllrr Groover, nt Quitman. Is tbs yuest of Sirs. Jsni.s Evans. (-alone! B. L IVyllv and fnmlly sr. spend- K s few days st Huullton Hprtnya. r. snd Sira. J. W. Dillon ar* nttendlny th. Jsmutown npotltlon. Sirs, fjlllsu Plnn bss you. to Sfsriett Os., to sp.sd tbo summer with rslttlrsa. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Mrs. Robert P. (Hint was the hostess for the Tuesday Card Club this week. Her suburban home was lovely with hom.-yrown surest pass of every color, beautifully orranyed. Euchre, th* yame of ths club, was played. After which an elaborate luncheon was Served. Mr*. Paul l* Grands won th* club prize, a crystal candrtsbru, snd Sir*. Henderson won ths guests’ prize, a bride* whist A*«. A .■ Mra. W. W. Pearson entertained elab orately At cArd* Friday Afternoon In honor of Miss Charlotte Burton, of Marietta. Ga, who ha* been her guest for a week. Miss Anna Pelser la visiting friends In Birmingham. Miss Minna Dent has returned from an axtended visit to relative* In New Mr*. O. P. William*, of Jackaonvllle. Fla.. Is visiting Mr. and Sira. William Hubbard on Perry atreet. Sirs. Daniel, of Waahlnyton, who I* here with her sister, Mrs. WlUIsm Maxwell, was compllmentsd Tuesday afternoon by Sirs. Slachen. at bridge. The prizes were won by Mr*. Thomas ('shorn. Mr*. Daniel and Mrs. Altx- well. Mra. A. B. Johnson 1* visiting her old home, Nsw York, and will be absent a couple of months. Silas Thelma Bsbr. of Mtraphl*. la visiting Mr*. A. Behr. Mr. and Mrs. David Well have re turned from an extended stay In New Orleans. Sirs. Thoqnu Heflin has returned to her home In Birmingham, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Victor Hanson. Mlsa Agnes Carr haa returned from Stabile, where she has been visiting relatives since acting aa bridesmaid to .Mlaa Elmore Weems, whose wedding to Mr. Rapier took place In April. ’ Mlsa Alice Lahey Is visiting her sis ter. Mrs. Edward Lowery, In Wash ington, I). C. Mrs. Jule Durham, of Pensacola, la visiting her elaler, Mra. Edward Bur ton. at her home on Sayre street.' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Strlngfellow are at their home In Mountain Creek fur th* summer. ■-Sir*. Horace Owens and daughter snd eon. of New Jersey, who havo Men visiting Mra. ((wens' parent*, Judge and Mra. Thomaa O. Jones, have re turned home. ■Mr. and Mra. Charles Dexter have returned from a visit to Mr. Jelks In Hot Springs. Ark, Mrs. II. H. Stewart Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Oeorge Craig, In Selma. Mr*. Timothy Jones, who has been visiting Mrs. P. J. Williams, haa re turned to Columbus, Oo. IMIas Pauline Townsend Is visiting the Mlsoea Sayre. Airs Edward A. Graham, who haa been vialtlng her mother, Mrs. Alary Thornton, In Eufaula, has returned. Rev. and Mr*. Edmunds have re turned from their bridal trip and nr* at the manse. Air. Edmunds will t$(e charge of the First Presbyterian church Sunday, May It. Mra. Lamar Canlllon, of Wetumpka, whc. Ims been visiting her daughter, Mra. A. Le Brun, has returned home. Alls* Bessie Dreyfus, who has brrn visiting friends In Columbus, Ga., has returned home. Mr*. J. C. Anderson and little daugh ter are spending two weeks at Pass Christian. Mrs. J. D. Plnckard entertained de lightfully at the Country Club In honor of her lister. Mra. Thad Walts, and Alisa Bessie Thorn, of College Park. Rrtdge was played, after which an elaborate luncheon waa served. t The Country Club entertained nt a dance Wednesday evening. About twenty couples. participated. GRIFFIN, GA. iTuesday afternoon Airs. J. P. Nfch- ols complimented the Dorcas and a few of her friends with a novel enter tainment In the way of a railroad por ky. An Improvised waiting room was arranged. Mrs. Rasa Nichols sold tick ets from a corner In th* hall. The names of the stations were a play upon [word* In queatlon* and answers. The proceeds of this unique enter tainment went to the Home Slisslon of the Baptist church. Wednesday afternoon Airs. S. H. Taylor entertained the United Daugh ters of the (Vnfedrrnry, th# honoree ,.f the occasion being Mrs. James 8. Boyn ton. of Flat Shoals, Ga. . ■ . Air. J. A. Brooks, a rspresentatlve of The Georgian, was a visitor to tho city early In the week. The Home Allsslon Society w»* en tertained by Mr*. Noth Thompson on Wednesday afternoon from 4 to (!. “Sfa's Sweet Family" uos presented by the local talent of th# "Current Ton ic* Club" Thursday afternoon at the chapel In ths High School building. The proceed* will go toward support- Ing th# Rnhun Gat* School. Sirs, and Misses Goddard entertained •lx tables '<t bridge Thursday in "ruing. Mr. H. B. Brown " :■ > hoet nt a plc- c to his cln-n l-'rldoy when the day o spent at High Falla.