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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1907. 400 Rooms Popular Price Palm Room and Cafe OITH EIRIS S A LETTER PROM P. L. SEELY. Mr. W. V. Zimmer. Dear Sir: I want to thank you personally for the superb manner in which you handled The Georgian banquet. I do not know what other people would think, but the fact that you handled us with 125 plates and three other banquets at the same time all under the Kimball roof is to me a pretty good evidence that we owe you a great deal of thanks for some of the conventions we have had here, for I believe the way you have handled them has done a great deal toward bringing others here. If anybody doubts what kind of goods you can deliver, send them to us. Yours truly, * THE ATLANTA. GEORGIAN. A LETTER PROM MARSHALL P. WILDER. Messrs. Lougee & Zimmer. Gentlemen: For asthma, typhoid fever, pneumonia, now debts, ring bone, loss of sleep, lost baggage, lost appetites, late train and apologetic letters failing to inclose, The New Kimball is the only sure cure. I have traveled some, and I know. Rest assured that I shall always speak a good word for you from Maine to California. Yours truly, MARSHALL P. WILDER, Humorist and Author. The New KIMBALL Atlanta, Georgia. Established for Reputation. LETTER FROM DONALD LOYLESS. Mr. Donald Loyless, Secretary of tho Georgia Bottlers’ Associn- ■■ tion, ■writes: "Over 1,400 delegates, their wives and friends at tended the convention of the American Bottlers’ Protective Asso ciation. Tho facilities extended by The New Kimball House (of ficial headquarters) were thoroughly adequate and the many cour- J tesies enjoyed through the liberal management of the hotel wero , greatly appreciated and left nothing to be desired. We desire to of fer our congratulations to tho management and express our sincere appreciation of tho thoroughly enjoyable entertainment accorded visitors at the convention.” RALPH BINGHAM writes: It affords me pleasure to state that although there is no pi ace like home ,the next thing to it is the New Kimball. The traveling men say to, too. A LETTER FROM BRANNEN & ANTHONY. Mr. W. V. Zimmer. Dear Sir: It is with the true sense of ap preciation that we thus voluntarily address you and take occasion to thank you for tho excellent service rendered us on the occasion of the banquet to our employees. Everything was in perfect accord and in keeping With our ideas. The service was superb. In our opinion you have mastered the art of serving and pre paring, and with tho new and elegant equipment, the New Kimball offers peculiar inducements and is certainly in advance of the times along this line. Wishing you continued success and assuring you that we will always be happy to add our commendation regarding your service and especially your treatment of us and our employees, we beg to remain, Yours very truly, BRANNEN & ANTHONY. One of the Best and Most Liberally Conducted Hotels in the Great South. A LETTER FROM R. L. PALMER. Mr. W. V. Zimmer, The New Kimball. Dear Sir: At the con vention of tho National Association of Retail Druggists, we had a registration of -over 1,600, and the officers and members of tho asso ciation join me in giving much credit to the sncccss of the meeting ) to the able co-operation of yourself and Mr. Lougee. Your part was managed in a businesslike and satisfactory manner, and in every way met with our approval. Yours truly, R. L. PALMER, Secretary Atlanta Druggists’ Association. FROM THE CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Gentlemen: It has been my privilege to attend tho conventions of the Carriage Builders’ National Association for many years, but I am confident that it remained for tho Kimball to assist materially in making our last meeting in Atlanta the most profitable and success ful in my experience. Tho equipment of your hotel and the manner in which it is man aged are worthy of tho highest praise. Yours cordially, ELLIOTT DUNN, Chairman Executive Committee. GAINESVILLE. Miss licssle Harrison has lust re turned from Jefferson, where she spent some time with her aunt. Mr. ami Mrs. Harr} - Jarrard, of At lanta, were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker. Mrs. c, R. Allen has os her guest this week her sister, Miss Esther Rtce. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sloan have been •pending pnrt of the week In Atlanta. Miss Maude Montgomery ho* re turned from Commerce, where she has been one of the successful teachers In the public schools there. Professor R. E. Park, of Athens, visited his wife and little son Sunday at the home of his wife's mother. Mrs. Aaron WhelcheL where his wife has been visiting for some time. Colonel p. jf. Johnson tendered his Sunday school class a picnic dinner and harhecue at Chattahoochee Park last Thursday. Walker Smith Is at home from South Georgia for a few weeks' stay with home folks. A large party of Gainesville's young- set took a hay ride to White Sulphur springs recently, and after a splendid uinnor was served they spent the eveidng In dancing at that popular rO' Messrs. A. J. Mundy, George F. Bag. "ell and J. H. Reynolds have been spending the week In Atlantic Beach, ti i , attending the .convention of the Cotton-Seed Crushers' Association. Mr. Henry Deltx Is the guest of his brother this week. Anna Bell Mathews has re turned from Thomasvllle, Ga„ where sue has very successfully fllled.a very important position In the city schools ,h e past term. , R - D. Grlgg and family have re- turned from a very pleasant trip through the East, stopping by James. " n their return. " Ir - Henry Estes, son of George P. 'tvs, has returned from Atlanta, he has spent a very successful term at Tech. . *! rs - £ imo » Longstreet !■ in Wo»h- ‘"kt'/n. IX C , for several days. Miss ltutli Barber has returned from *etW n rt her parents at Jef- i., *• Hnyd Cox, of Gadsden, Is visit- siLt r motller- Mrs. Allen, tin Main Carrie Johnson, has as her (iref'n, m lr "- A'**""™ Culberson, of Greenville, s. C„ and the Misses Nits Ileal. n ’.°f South Carolina, and Susan 4 “ans, u t oxford. BARNESVILLE. ■i«s Lucy Beck has returned to her m. ' ! 1 Gridin, after spending sc Jjj Mis* Mary Mlnhlnnette. SltVhl, Ulir -'"Incr and Miss Luclle •- ta h1 “ve upending some time In I ycett!** ** > ® c ** 1 patettB* lessons 11, u ';,H. Willis, Miss Helen Wll- in ,7 M '*» Jos Ollphant will leave "hem 7k day *„f or Lo« Angeles, Cat, Mr. W. w Wl/lla** 11 th ® famUy ° f Month 0 in. at 'ie! een Y er & er has * one *° •endam n'. »*>•«> »*>« was an at- flag. ut _ JM. th « Ltnton-Beckett mar- Mrs « £r h ^ cc ? rr *> on J““S 19 - burg p. . Co °k has gone to Fttts- t'ni * h * »«1 visit for sev- Ms„? y th * her daughter, Mrs.' C. D. nave b£7,* 5 -Jr Wckette and family day. *" DouglasvUIe for several Airs. Pickett* and children will term. Mr. Emmette Ward la at home for the summer from the Tech. Miss Carrie Sue Blocker, of Blakely, has been visiting In the city. Mrs. I. E. Booth, of Carrrabelle, Fla., spent part of Saturday and Sunday with her cousin. Mrs. John Ward. Mrs. 8. U. Stanly, of Albany, spent the day with Mrs. John Ward Monday. spend the summer there. Mrs. C. S. Sewell, of Orantvllle, visit, ed her sister, Mrs. H. D. Pace, several days recently. Mrs. Charlotte Willis and Mrs. Ella Green have been visiting relatives In Griffin for some time. The Bamesvllle Chapter of the Unit ed Daughters of the Confederacy held a very pleasant and profitable meeting at the home of Mrs. Tom S. Murphey this week. A very Interesting program was rendered and those who took part in the exercises were: Miss Lillian Mitchell. Mrs. Gayner Turner. Mrs. J. C. Porch, Mrs. O. L. Martin, Mrs. J. A. Wsllmaker, Miss Mamls Mitchell Mrs. A. O. Murphey and Miss Pris cilla Stroud assisted Mrs. Tom Mur phey In entertaining. The announcement of the approach ing wedding of Miss Lela Collier and Mr. White Jordan has made this young couple tho recipients of many congrat ulations. They are very popular and have a large circle of friends and ac quaintances, not only In this city, but elsewhere. The "adding will be an or „ „ event of social Importance and will be number of hlg f rtencl , at a barbecue at CARROLLTON. Mr. Ed Colclough, of Rome, la visit ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Col clough, at Mrs. E. O. Kramer’s. Mrs. George West and daughter. Miss MArlnn, are spending this week In At lanta. Mr. L. C. MandevlIIe and daughter, Miss Eugenia, are In Warm Springs this week. Miss Hattie Aycock Is In Warm Springs. lira L. P. Mandsvlllo returned home Tuesday night, after spending a month In Greensboro and Lumpkin. Mrs. W. B. Dillard and children re turned to Oxford Friday, ajfter spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. M. M. Bradley. Miss Ruth Gardner, of Atlanta, Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Manor Bradley. Mr. B. B. Thomaseon, having flnlihed hla course at the State University, Is at home for the summer. Mayor H. W. Long entertained a very pretty affair. CARTERSVILLE. On Wcdnesdny afternoon Mrs. John An derson cntortnlncd hsr F.uchro Chib henutl- fully In honor of her guests, Mrs. J. A. Crawford, Mrs. Lonla Crawford and Mrs. Frank Prudon, of Dnltnn. Miss Idalu MUnra was tbs hostess nt the weekly meeting of the Bridge Club last woek, entertaining In honor of Mins Flor ence Milam, who Is at homo after a year's study tn' New York city. . _ , . The Young Matrons Club mat Saturday with Mrs. A. II. Cunjms, who has sp her E 'est Mrs. Bert Mm*, of Teunesicc, and rn. J. G. Simpson, of Sontb Carolina. Mrs. Akin entertained last Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Sam Erwin, of Chattanooga. Mr. Oscar l’ceplea Is la Chattanooga, at- lading tha Tenneeaae press Clair. Mr. Carl Smith, of Mexico City, has been the guest of hl< mother. Mra. C. II. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Rees* kisr.b.11, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. VIDaou. Mrs” Bradley Howard, of Atlanta. Is spending the enmmer with her mother, Mrs. Mr' and^Mre W. A Ilenaell, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. A. O. Granger at ^MhwMelone, of Atlanta, la the guest of M hUss ‘^renere'sims. of Brunswick, will i day Morning Uddge Club at Ite lost meet* Ing. __ ARLINGTON. Mieses Ruby Riley and Mamie Car ter, of Americus, ore the guests of Mrs. H Mr*. H a ll jr. Jenkins and Miss Plrd Sutton were the gucats of Mrs. J. A. '^Mnt.^C?^^' Roberts Is visiting her ^Mles’lrene Alaxamder and Miss Flor. ence Davis, of Milford, are visiting Mrs. W. E. Clements. , . Mrs. Harrison and her grandson, Frank, have returned from a visit to C *Mr. W Roy’ Carter, of Macon, Is visit- Ing hls.alster, Mrs, L. V. . Miss Fannie Askew has returned f Tr MEKSTC Keftotn th. Vn cS r c a c A BuXof Colquitt, spent Sunday In Arlington. Mr and Mrs. Henry Turner Sflent S MI.“ y Clyde* Klllrtrew ha. returned from Leary. where ebe taught this day afternoon Hay's mill Friday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Cramer ore In Piedmont, Ala. Rev. George D. Harris and family have gone to Piedmont for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kytle returned Friday night from a trip of several 9 Atll ' Ro week. MADISON. Mils Carrie Fon entertained at csrds en Tnesdsy morning In honor of her guest, Mrs. nath. of Wilmington, N. C. White and yellow was tbs color scheme, the scoro cards being painted In dtlsle* and tied with yellow ribbons. The sonvcnlre were bunchee of daisies tied with yellow ribbon. Miss Ida moral! won the prise, s gauze fan, and Miss Frances Douglas re- celTsd the consolation, t deck of cards Twenty-tiro guests were entertained. Mrs. Mnrrlu Carpenter was hostess at tn enjoyable party given on Monday afternoon In honor of Mite Carrie Pon end her guest, Mrs. Hatch. Miss Katharine Pon won tbs prise, a Christy picture, nad Miss Ellis, bath Walton cut tho consolation, s deck of cards Mrs. Hatch was assisted in enter reining by Mlneee Elizabeth Walton, Met tie Mse Baldwin. Ida Aycock, Dctnvta Pou. Kata Tbmopenn and Ballla Pat Bur. ney, Sira. R. I- Thompson. Mrs. Aycock. Mr*. W. B. Shepherd. Mist Pennington wort a dainty dress of white point d'e over Liberty satin. Miss David wort . coder silk trimmed with chiffon. Sllss Denham’s gown was of pink silk trimmed with quantities of errem lace. The Athonoum hold the last regular meet ing for the summer Thursday morning. Miss ElTn Burney and Mrs. Campbell being holt. pansy juennam, or sstoDtoo, Silts Julia Flynt, of Atlanta, Is tbs guest of Sllss Elizabeth Walton. On Friday. June 21. occurred tho annual Sunday school plculc at Iluckhead. A large crowd attended and an enjoyablo day waa spent. , " Mrs. Brittain and son, of Matches, Mias., hays returned home after a visit to Mrs. J. P. Penlck. jeffIrson. Misses Woodla Prickett, of Dry Pond SItrlon and Estelle Barber, of Commerce, were guests of Mrs. Robert It. Barber re cently. Scott Hunter, of Gslnearllla. h__ visit Miss Fannlo Hancock and Mrs. Fannie Stanton, of Social Circle, wore recant vis* I tors at tbs boms of Mr. H. II. Hancock. Silts Carrie Smith Is at homo after an sxtendod stay tn SUulsalppl. Miss Lolls Bishop, of Cordels, Is the guest of her slater. Sir*. C. L. Brysou. Mias Ina Bhertrd returned recently from Athena. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Wilhite visited friends In tho country Saturday and Buu- Miss Genevieve Lovelace hat returned 'oraetla. Bell, Jr., spent Wednesday visiting her sister, Mrs. Claude Vanillyer, In UtlnesTlIlo. Miss Louis Towns has returned to Athens. Mre. C ; P E ,1 i^ndS* 1 W ' t, ‘ ** ,l,,8r ' Mist Kate Hnudolpb has returned from r?*sisrlon Burge Is a guest at the Her- ,> Mre. > Hamr/ F. Branham and Mis* C. B. Branham, of Thomastoo. are guests of tho family of Mr. It. D. Moors. Mrs. LolUe Bolt Hurts, of Ellljty, Is vis iting Mr. and Mrs A. J. Bell and Sirs. Marti* Roberts. Miss Byrd °Mrt. Sftry J. Patrick has been quite III muter Thurodav nd Mrs. C*Tnpl esses." Burns was the author discussed, end lets, showing pictures of the poet, his home and other Scottish scenes. Sllises Alice Amazon, of Lexington; Flor ence and Adah Lou Wilcox, of Augnsta, are the guests of Miss Lula Jones. Tllss Jones will entertain on Tuesday afternoon In their honor. Sirs. Porey Sllddlebrooka gave a pleasant hrtdga nasty on SVcdncsday aftrenoon In honor or Miss Carrie Pon and Mrs. Hatch. Silases Mamls Hnnter end Louise SfeUenry isslstsd the hostess. All gnstts cut for be prize. Mist Martin Foster winning t >alr of silk stocking* Th* decorations srsrs of pink roses and palms. Mia* Aden* Pennington entertained about hundred of the younger net on Tbnra- tfternoen In boner of her house guests, I; of Athons, In Jefferson. Mr. Boy Nlbtack. who Ing Mr. end Mrs. V. A. 1 turned to Atlanta. Sir. George Storey went down to Athene Wedneedey. Mrs. P. A. House will leave toon for an extended vlalt to her son, Mr. U. L. Uooso, at Chattanooga, Tann. _ Judge II. W. Hell returned Wednesday from Athens end Atlanta. Mias Elizabeth ltogere, of Meyevllle. spent Slondty here, tho guest of Miss Fay Eth- ridge. Messrs. Frank and Pom Holliday visited their parents, Mr. tnd Mr*. W. D. Holli day, during conimeumment. Sir. snd Mrs. Jack Venable, of Texts, ar. S red today to vllst their parent*. Mr. and rs. John Vtnshle. Mr. Emory Williamson, of Augusta; Mrs. 8 - T n.7MV , j.srs.jy**.uTk o is.°. f - Miss Ola'" Slohfsy "i'sft Monday for her home In Social Circle. PENSACOLA, FLA. A delightful dance nil given on Thursday night at the Old MUI Inn on tho hay shore. A largo number of young people from Fort Barrancas, the navy yard, and Pensacola enjoyed tbs dancing until * lata hour. The pavilion was beautifully lighted, and the rc freshmeuta were delicious. Miss Edna Avery has been visiting at the Old MUI tun for several days. Mr. and Mrs. William FUher, Jr., are en Joying tha summer st their pises on thu bay shore. Mr. and Sira. I.ykea, of Texaa. are tha I uGNta of Sftsi Carry Atierrromhie. Mrs, ,yket,as Miss Genevieve Pnrkhlll, was one or Pensacola's most charming voting ladles, and will be warmly welcomed among hot old friends egnln. Mr. J. K. Altercromhle Is located for th* summer st Turner's camp on Bayou, Texas. Miss Marghsrlta Siorvno Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bektr, In Ntabrllle. Mr. snd Mrs. W. G. Chlpley and llttl# m are visiting Sirs. 8. F. Chlpley, of this Sire. C. H. Cushman left on Thursday for an extruded visit to her daughter, Mrs. Harry Daniels, of Atlsuts. CARLTON, Mrs. L. P. Eberhardt and Msstsr Jacob Pope Eberhardt, of Elberton, visited th* famUy of Mr. J. B. Eberhardt tertral days last woek. Mlee Euta Vaughn has returned to her home In Bowman after sepndlng some time hero, teaching mueic. Sire. Sue Wlllmot, of Lyerly, le on a vlsll to relatives here. Sirs. E. G. Kilpatrick, of Eatonton, It vis iting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Long, and other The ninny frlenda of Mias Ethel Thornton tgret to hear of her continued Illness. Mr. and Sirs. K. D. Strickland hare gone [Slack 8 * visiting relatives In Mta and Mrs. J. BMQCMIMOt Iteccnt fue*t» at th« homo of Mr. and L * % *r. and p, “ w enry 3 Pond; Mr. W. Mrs. P. Marshal! His*"fiSnfs Mark, oTDry Poid: H. Craig, of Gainesville: Sir. ana P. Henry. Mr. W. Mcrk, Mr. Merk, of Pendererts*. Sir, Emory shields, who Is the of hie elster, Sire. E. 8. Ethridge, le . '’bfliaes Crawford Daniel, Alya Bennett, Lottie and Sleds Apptcby attended unlver- Ides Hitchcock end Mrs Bailie Ptttard returned this week from Wlntorvtu*. _ * Messrs. Wylls Dav* and Calvin Barber re turned Sunday from the Jamretown r spool- Jr. Will P. Thompeon has returned from DanleUvtlle. Miss' Lonreae Brock Is s| bom* from ForwTtb. Miss Lena Turk Is quite ytjf. to Frnuklln Miss Bird Elborton. Mrs. AdaUn* Deadwylor. of Elberton, vis ited her brother, Sir. J. B. Eberhardt, last "UrV Id. II ard, of Ogletlw.! Carlton recently. fifin'Maude’nhSloe' Ini's returned to her WIU ^Eberhardt, o Athena, visited rel- atlrea recently. . „ . Mlsa Maggie Cnrruth, of Oflolhorpo, waa ln M < iie l ETeIyn*8efiies and SIlea Luneford, of Veeta, are vleltlng reletlres la Carlton. Mies Mattie flamtuell has returned to At lanta after rlaltlng relatives here. Sire. Victoria Watson, of Tlftou, Is visit. In* her daughters here. Mrs. May snd children are at home after ‘ bjf **■ *“ “““* k berton, WedneMsy, church. COOPERVILLE. Mr. tnd Mrs. eland* L. Brewer, of 8*n- dvrevlllo, are spending some time In Cooper- Till*, the guests of Mr. Brewer's mother, Mr*. I.ells SL Brewer. Sire. James J. Bbesraus*. of Guyton, was the guest of her aunte, Silases l.lzslc and Lurernn Cooper, last Saturday and Sunday. Sllss Lnverne Cooper left Monday for Athens, where she will spend some time with her eant, Mrs. Melt Mrs. J. It. Humphries, of Ilelcyoudsle, spent Bandty with relatives In Coopervllle. Mr. Cassis I. Brewer, of Stnderevllle, B ient Kuaday at home with hit mother, re Leila Sl Brewer. Mlee Daley L Brewer returned home lest week from Senderavlll*. where ahe has been on a visit tor tome time. Th* Osh fry given on the banka of the seeches Tueeday was highly enjoyed by _il who attended. The fry was given for Mr. and Mrs. Claud* L. Brewer. QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAINS, Porter Springs, Ga. NOW OPEN No city's smoko to mar the sky. No sound of frame strikes tha ear; Tha hush of nature gives the lie To every thought of turmoil near. Bell Phone. Dally Mall. Correspondents Can Address PORTER 8PRINQ3 LAND CO., M’RAE. Mr. Sidney Heath, of Ilochells, was here recently. Dr. G. A. Burch, of Jacksonville, was la the city last week. Captain A. C. McLennan, of Almo, wss In th* city last week. Mrs. Jsrry IuAllns and Mias Alice Yawn, of Oscar, wero In the city a tow day* ago. Mr. Ooorgo Campbell, of Cordele, was with friend* Id this city rscantly. Mrs. Oscar Cats and children, of Jackson ville. FIs., wero visitors to Mrs Lina Me enn.in lust week. Waltar N\ Erana and brlds, of Lumber City, spent Sunday and Monday fat McBte with tho bride's parents, Mr. snd Mrs. D. W. Mcltse. Mrs. L. P. Mtirdough snd non are visiting Mr. Mnrdough's parents In Charleston, 8. c. Mr. Leona rd G. Codd, of Homo, spent t few days here with his tittar, Mrs. 1L W. Eubanks. Mrs. E. V. WUIoox tnd daughter, lilts stale Leo. left a low d “ I'falto Sulphur Springs, Fit Misses Evl* aud Epsl* Campbell, of Beetle Tift College, ar* In the city, the guest* of Mrs. W. H. Born and Mis* Era Melton. Mr. C. O. Bafter and wlf* spent a short Urns In tha city recently. Itev. B. W. Eubanks Is In Waycroaa. Professor Paul Whatley wss lu Wsycrois recently. Miss Pauline Creighton, Mrs. Wright Campbell and Mr. Brosi" “ ‘ Waycrvis recently. -J Brotdus Brown wero la PEN8ACOLA, FLA. Mr, Wright, Mis* Balll* Wright and Miss llcrlle Smith bar* returned from a delight, ful trip to French Lick Springs. The summer resident* of tho Bay Short ru enjoying th* cool bressea snd sbada of that delightful resort, where crab tnd flth are plentiful, and th* bathing delight- Miss colon Smith Is expected home early In July.'jmer a /harming visit Jo many a bams. bt. Jr., of her old teb children will snem Mis* Cells Jloblnaon Is acting III at tbe Pensacola library, at present, as Miss Chsrlott* Flynn I* absent on a visit to her old home, at Sarsnnth. The weekly races glvea by the Yonng Men's Driving Association are becoming the central attraction of every Friday after, noon. NORCR08S. Mr. E. F. Bacbanan, of New York, wtlti arrive next week to tnko possession of hla handsome (tons residence. Mr. Boy Collier, of Atlanta, ta tbe guilt of^hfr. Jo* Wobeter, at hi* homo, uu{ Mr. Harry Brace, of Atlanta, spent tha week-end with Mr. Kiser Webster. Miss Boss Snyder, of Columbus, la wltla llrs. B. A. Myers, ~ . Mis* Oweltney, of Borne, Is the guest ofta the Myers house. J Sirs. E. Winn Born tnd lltU* Miss Cats, "T" 11 . ln Atlanta. Mia* Slbble McDaniel leaves next w«el* for Wsthlngton, haw York tnd Canada* returning by Jamestown. n Miss Harriot. Webster will spend twin weeks st Tallnlth Falla Mr. and Mra John Jones, of Atlanta*, spent the week-end with- Ur. -tnd Mri, Horner Jones* WAYCR0S8. Mra. II. C. William* and family have gona* to Bt. Simona where they w|U spend a” —"th, Isa Juanita Bennet hts returned from Wtdley, where she attended the Spear. olltns wedding. Mils May Arnold, of ThomasTlIle, who Is Iho guest .of Mra Hcldt, It th* recipient of many social attentions front the younger Walker will leara Saturday} Bt. Simona ... M. Toomer, of Jscksonvlll*, la In Waycro**. ' [ Mr<. (h-rnldlns Brae* Is visiting relative*, "miss n EdltfT Lockhart left Thnrtday for- Asberlll*. .V. C., whore th* will sptnd, the summer. Mrs. Mlddlebrooks and children bavw, returned from a trip to Hot Springs. t Don’t forget, 40c box off Wiley’s Chocolates and Bon-, bons free with cash want i ads brought in next Friday j and Saturday for Saturday’s paper. How the Game ' Was Won or Lost— —is the story the Green Extra tells every afternoon. It’s out 4 minutes after the last play,, and you may bank on its box score. Get the Green—it's first and best. \