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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 6. 130T. ZOCIET 1/ I ••• ^ Mrs. George C. Bill. Editor. asMss.) *«•'»*»«•• J And Womans Interests MRS. KINO'S INFORMAL TEA. Next Tuesday afternoon Mn. Porter King will entertain Informally at tea In honor of her niece, Miss Carrie Rem- aen, of Talladega, Ala., and of Mlaa Minnie Thomas, of Athens, the. guest of Miss Lula Dean Jones. IN HONOR VI8IT0RS. Milt Eugenia Richardson ’.rill enter tain at a 42 part/ Saturday evening at her home In College Park In compli ment to the Misses Stafford, of Bartles ville, the guests of Miss Frankie Me Crary; Miss Dll lord, the guest of Miss Erewster, and Miss Jones, of Albany, the guest of Miss Lillian Yow. , The game will be played on the lawn, after which a chafing dish supper will be 'served. TO MISS MARTIN. Miss Evelyn Martin, of Newnan, who Is visiting Miss Kate Waldo, was guest of honor Saturday afternoon at a box party given by MlfS Louise Johnson, Mils Johnson's gueits Including Misses Evelyn Martin, Louise Watts IN HONOR OF MI88 COATE8. Mr. W. J. Morrison will entertain at cards next Tuesday evening at his home on Peachtree street In compli ment to Miss Rosa Coates, of Mo bile. who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Moore. PERRY-HILL. A wedding of Interest to a large circle of friends was that of Miss Busle Hill and Mr. Cleveland Perry, which took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride, a few tnllea from Winder. Mre. Perry Is the daughter of Mr. Atcx Hill, w ho waa one of. the wealthiest and most highly respected citizens: She 1* a young woman of many charming traits of character. .Mr. Parry Is a son of .tho Into Mr. J 0. Perry, and haa many friends throughout this section. He lias been connected with the WoodrufT Hardware and Manufacturing Company until a few months ago, when he returned to his Home. In the country, to take charge of his mother's farm. Immediately after the ceremony Sir. and Mrs. Perry left for the home of the groom, where an elegant reception waa tendered them by the groom’s mother, Mrs. Lucy Perry. Quite a number of Winder people were In attendance Mr. Home te Marry Miss Smith Mr. and .Mr*. W. H. Smith announce the engagement of their alater* * Mabel, to Mr. Wilt fain Alonzo Home, the wedding to tAke place on Thura- 'day, July 25, at their realdence. Engagement of Mr. Buntyn and Miss Berry Mr. and Mra. Horatio Berry announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Jane Elizabeth, to Mr. Charles Erwin Buntyn, the marriage to be cele brated with much beauty of detail at Haale Pith, the Berry homestead, near Nashville, Monday afternoon, July 29. The young people will sail August 1 for a trip abroad. Engagement of Miss Strauss ahd Mr. Straus Mr. nnd Mrs. David Strauss announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miriam, to Mr. Moses Straus, the date of the wedding to be announced later. - - . AUTOMOBILE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lyle, of College Park,gave a charming automobile par ty Friday night complimentary to MIssAf liable and MartJtn Stafford, of KurnesvIHe. who are visiting Miss Frankie McCrary, at College Park. BUSINESS WOMEN ACTIVE IN NORTH AVENUE CHURCH. . The business woman’s committee of North Avenue Presbyterian church has, at |he Invitation of the officers of the qBurch. assumed control of the Bunday evening service! during July. Down town offices and stores have been ac tively canvaased by the young women, and strangers all over the city are bring Invited by them to come out to hear Rev. Richard Orma Fllnn 'on Sun day evenings. Mr. Flint! will preach Sunday night on ."Ruth, a Woman'a Krlendi and a Woman's Fate,” this being the first of A aeries of four addresses on "Women of the Bible." The themee have been selected by the business women, and the service under their charge will last Just ona hour, starting promptly at S p. m. INFORMAL PARTY. Mr. and Mra. H. Clay Moore enter tained at card* Friday evening In hon or of their guest. Miss Rosa Coatss, of Mobile. The house was prettily decorated with sweet peas and nasturtiums, and after the game delicious refreshments were served. IN HONOR ~mTsS HARRIS. Mr. and Mre. William Lycetle will entertain next week In compliment to Miss Jeanette Harris, of Pemacola. ATLANTA WILLARD W. C. T. U. CELEBRATE8 THE FOURTH IN A SANE AND 80BER WAY The Atlanta Willard Union la noth ing If not patriotic; therefore, It se lected the subject of "Christian Cltl- xenshtp" for consideration for the meeting held on the Qlorioue Fourth of the year 190'. “America" was sung and was fol lowed by a fervent prayer for our great country and Its rulers, and for the success of the bills now pending Id the legislature looking for stale pro hibition. The new Declaration of Independ ence was read by the choir. King Al cohol, Instead or King George of Eng land, was arraigned for the long train of abuses and usurpations brought about through the liquor truffle. The new declaration went on to prove Hint the greatest evil under the sun Is the liquor traffic und the greatest despot on earth Is King Alcohol. This stir ring declaration from women, one clasa of disfranchised citizens, will not, perhaps, carry dismay Into the camp of the enemy, hut we would remind them It Is not well to despise the day of small things. "We are beaten back In many a fray. And newer strength we borrow: And where the vanguard rests today The rear ahall camp tomorrow." fine woman asked why she should he denied the ballot, the right preserv ative of all rights, simply because by the mystery of birth, she Is a woman, native born. Intelligent nnd patriotic, and, last but not least, the mother of several voters. Another usked: "What should tho Christian voter do with the suloon?" Another queried, "Is the W. C. T. U. worthy of citizenship?" Another wanted to know If the drink traffic was constitutional, one woman proved conclusively that license Is per mission from the government to com mit all the sins In the decalogue, and then all agreed that the W. C. T. U. would be victorious. That woman no longer “a forlorn hope,” but a power In the land and our president, Mrs. Lil lian M. N. Stevens. Is coming to Atlan ta on the !Sd of this month to tell the legislators that they must send a state prohibition bill to the governor, who haa promised to sign It If they do; and she will also tell them the truth about l- '*V} 1 ' / .I,* a....* 11,(M, ... .tot* Oj. ‘ W ' IVCSU. Hughes Spalding, Forrest Adair, Jr., I,rite Hnrrlron, Joe Holland, Otey Mitchell. IN HONOR~MISS HULL. Dr. and Mrs. Marion McH. Hull gave a surprise party Thursday evening In compliment to Miss Sallle Hull, of Ath ens, Miss Margaret McKImmnn, of Ra lelgh, and Mias faille Hull, of Athens. During the evening delicious refresh ments were served, the guests includ ing Mlos Mary Brent Smith. Miss Lucy Hoke Smith. Miss Mildred Woolley, Miss Lula Dean Junes, Miss Jeanette Harris, of Pensacola, the guest of Mrs. William Lycette; Mr. Hildreth McAsh- an. the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Hildreth Smith: Mr. Glascock Mays. Mr. Julius Scott. Mr. William Slaton, Mr. Saun ders and Mr. Harrison Jones. SPECIAL SERVICEAT CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH It was generally conceded by a large and enthusiastic audience lost Sunday night that to attend the musical serv ices of the Congregational church was a most profitable as well as pleasant way to spend Sunday evening. The attend ance at the 8 o'clock service has been so large that the music committee has ar ranged to give a few special selections at the 11 o'clock service for the benefit of those unable to attend In the even ing. In the morning llie following num bers will be rendered: Offertory, Prelude for organ—E. M. Rond. "Hold Thou My Hand"—C. 8. Briggs, Miss Clara Langford, solo for soprano. March, In E Flat, postlude for organ— the sort of prohibition hsr state (Maine) , haa had for many years. Thursday, July 11, the Atlanta Wil lard will hold n meeting to pray tor ■tale prohibition and everybody who believes that God heara prayers and answers them Is Invited to be present, MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON, President, M’DONAL[f.BAKER. A pretty July wedding will be that of Miss Mary Lou Emma Baker and Mr. Eugene Lee McDonald, on the l?th at the home of the bride In Asheville. Miss Raker la ona of the “BappMIre Country's” most charming young la dles, and Is very populai. She Is talented musician. Mr. McDonald hae been for many years traveling representative In tho South of a Philadelphia firm, and aft er the marriage will probably mako headquarters at Auguata. On their honeymoon Mr. McDonald nnd his bride will visit the Jamestown Exposition und several Eastern cities nnd resorts. MISS RIDLlY’8 DANCE. The guests at the shirtwaist dunce which Miss Claire Ridley will give Wednesday evening In honor of her vis Itor, Mlsa Jane Dean, of R6me, will Include Misses Helen Payne, Aline Gentry. Julia Rosser, Nora Belle Ros ser, Elisabeth and Sarah Rawaon, 611- vey Speer, Maud Kirkpatrick, Courte nay Harrison, Frances Connally Charles Owens, Nancy Prince, Annie Caverly, Nell Atklreon, Susan Spal ding, Elisa Dancy, Mary Anderson Hattie May Holland, Violet Tripps, Ida May Blount. Mildred Spratllng, Julo and Eddie Hunter, Nellie Stewart, Nell Waldo, Penelope Clark, and Messrs. Charles-Sclple. Jr.. Robert Haverty, J. C. Harris, Jr.. Jack Spalding, Jr„ Wllle Pope. Jr., Hunter Muse, Ralph Ragan. Victor Plane. Luther Rosser, Jack Prince. Milton Dargan. Stewart With am. Wimberly Peters, Marshall John son, Ned Goodler, Clarence Williamson, Clayburn Glover, Frank Baker, William Gregg, Arthur Hobbs, Lewis Parker, Ashby Hill, Ed. Gay, William Wilson, For Love’s Sweet Sake An engagement ring should in its beauty and delicacy be a fit exponent of ita mission; it needs therefore to be elegantly de signed, skillfully made and superbly set. A visit to our elegantly appointed establishment will convince you that our jewels and jewelry are matchless. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. PIEDMONT WALL PAPER COMPANY, eXCLU N SIVE Y pA R plR R HOU8E-LARGEST STOCK. ATLANTA ' QA REP ^ S o E ^e T r H Iu F ^ E !^o P c A k P ISu M t A h KRS ,N THE WORLa PRICES FROM 84J)0 TO 875.00 PER ROOM. BELL 3528. W. C. ELROD, Prop. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. At 8 o’clock there will be a short ittl- dreua on the live question ot "Prohibi tion In Georgia,” and the balance of the service devoted to congregational sing ing, In which everybody la Invited and expected to tnke part, with the follow ing special numbers: "Prayer From Rlenzl” prelude for or gan—R. Wagner. "Where Jesua Is," duet for soprano nnd tenor, with male quartet chorus— Charles H. Gabriel. "A Prayer for Love.” solo for soprano —Harry. Ilale Pike. "Jesus and Hlz Love,” solo and quar tet-—E. O. Excoll. "The Wayntde Cross," tenor solo nnd quartet—H. R. Palmer. Postlude—Selected. Miss Mamie Hays, soloist; Mr. H. W. Brown, piano; Professor R. J. Robbins, organ, riedmont quartet. MISS LADSON GIVES LUNCHEON TO MISS PHINIZY. Mlsa Bollne Phlnlxy, of Athens, was ( honor guest At a beautiful luncheon given by Miss Leone Ladson Saturday at her lovely home on Peachtree mad. Mlsa Ladson was is charming young hoatesa In a soft white lingerie gown, lace trimmed, and Mlsa Phlnlxy also In while. The guests, who Included Misses Rawson, Phlnlxy, Bamuella Whitman, Mary Brent Smith, Susan Spalding. Hattie Fannie Gray, Margaret Ladson nnd Helen Payne, were seated about a table which wns handsomely ap pointed In Bohemian glass and silver. centerpiece consisted ot a large plateau of red rosea, and the phu-e cards were hand-painted In the same ■lowers. CLASS MEETING. The Wesley Memorial Phllathea Class will hold a business meeting Bunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Every member Is urgently requested to be present. Refreshments will be served. GATE CITY HIVE. Regular meeting of ante city hive. No. 4,' Ladles of the Maccabees, Mon day evening at 7:80 o'clock, at 86 Central avenue. Members urged to be present. All Maccabees welcome. MR. WELLB0RN 7 S MARRIAGE TO MISS FRANCES COWAN. Mrs. G. V. Cowan, of Conyers, Gn„ announces the engagement ot her daughter, Prancee, to Mr. Asbury Cleveland Wellborn, of Atlanta, the wedding to lake place at 4 p. m, July 81, In Cohyers, On. SURPRISE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. John Peck Haunson were given a surprise parly Friday evening by a number of their friends, the party including Miss Bertha Green- Ice. Miss Helen Greenlee. Miss Fercdle Arbeeler, Miss Clare Guerard, Miss Margaret Williams.-Miss Maud How ard, Miss Moselle Howard. Miss Annie Tidwell, Mise Hunnlcutt, Messrs. Lon- to Livingstone. W. H. Swanson, W. o. Mobley, J. E. 81ms, James Webster. A. Norton. Hugh Howard, Harnett, Wil liams and Smith. Miss Aileen Ruse will visit Nashville early Id August and will be a member of a delightful party which will go Into camp near Nashville. There will bo sixteen young people In the camping party, who will be chaperoned by Mr. nnd Mrx. Will Leftwlch and Mr. and Mrs. Jamex Parkes. Mlsxex Bertha Thomas. Annie Laurie Aduns, Sarah Lawrence and Tallulah Jenkins, an attractive group of Ka- tonton girls who have been the guests of Mrs. W. L. Champion, have returned home. Mlssei Sarah Reed and Rich mond Walton, other members of Mrs. Champion's house party, have returned to Madison. Mrs. Clark Howell. Sr., and Miss El- eanor Howell left Saturday for New Jersey. Tuesday, July 4. they will sail for Europe from Hoboken, and soon after their arrival will Join Mr. and Mr. Albert Howell, Mrs. Ida Howell Cramer, Miss Louise Cramer and Mies Rosalie Howell at Parle. Miss Faith Harris, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Harris, formerly of Atlanta, now of Nashville, who Is at home from the Woman's College at Baltimore for a vacation visit, will leave. July 9 for a camping trip In North Carolina and later will visit frlefids In Atlanta. Mias Laurie Jones, after a pleasant visit to her coueln, Mrs. C. E. Scho field, returned to her home In Atlanta the first of the week, accompanied by Mies Annie Winn, who will be compli mented with several Informal afTuIrs given by the members of the younger set.—Macon News. COX COLLEGE AND. CONSERVATORY College Park, Ga. Sixty-fifth Session Begins September 10th, 1907. large ami *ui»crlor faculty, well ar ranged courses of study, spt*finl advantage! In mualc. painting and elocution; with ex- eellent home care of pupils and Judldout discipline; city nttractloua, social and re ligious Influences nnd many recent Improve ment a. this Institution la prepared to do more for Ita natron* and pupil* than ever Iw*f0re. Kor full Information, nddresa the ■ecrctury. Mra. William S. Armstrong. Mia® Laura Armstrong, and Mr®. William O. Haynes, of Columbia, 8. C\, who ha® been for several weeks the guest of Mr. and Mr®. A. D. Adair, left Sat urday for Toccoa, where they spend some time at the Haddock Inn. Among the Atlantans at present Paris are: MIms Thornbury; Miss Ag nes Ladson. Miss Susie May Pope, Mrs. Hunter Cooper, Miss Mary Cooper and Hunter P. Cooper and Miss Elolse Oliver. Miss Nell Forbes nas returned from a visit of several weeks to friends different parts of the state. Miss Korbest will go to Gainesville during the Chautauqua, to give several readings. Mr. L. L. McClesky and his son. Mr. Dugas McClesky. left a few days ago for North Carolina to spend several weeks for the benefit of the former*! enlth. Mrs. Youngblood and children, after an extended visit to Mrs. Youngblood' aronts, Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Tupper. left few days ago for their home. Miss Hortense Hockstra.sser, of Flor kin, who has been the guest of M£s. Alfred Truitt, anu the .Misses Prlco left a few days ago for a visit to North Carolina. Miss Annie Lou Hood, who expected to return to her home at LnGrange on rlday, will remain zevera! days longer Iti Atlanta as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. 8. Shellman, on Juniper street. Mrs. Hubert Barrett and children, of Mexico City, are the guests of Mra. Barrett’s parents. Dr. and Mra. T. C. Tupper, at West End. Miss Nancy Copeland, of Kentucky, Is the guest of Miss Annie Mae Broach A number of social functions will be given In her honor during, her tw< eeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Regensteln. and Joseph, Jr., have left for Borden Wheeler Springs. Misses Ruble and .Martha Stafford, of Barnesvllle, are the charming guests of Miss Frankie McCrory, at College Park, Mr. Robert Wetmore will return to Atlanta Saturday night and will spend several days In the city. Mr* Fred Wagner and Miss Martha Wagner are the guests of Mrs. J. H, Spratllng. at Macon. .Mrs. E. M. Query leaves Saturday fer Augusta to visit relatives. Miss Aileen .Moon, of Klsslmee. Fla., is spending a few days with Atlanta friends. Miss Emmie Baker Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Wales, In Wood bury. Hon. and Mrs. William Tift, of Al- buny, had as their guests at dinner and the theater Friday evening, Mr. and Miss Alary* DeLany Is being delight fully entertained by Mrs. Charles H. Baker, at her charming home In Grif fin, Ga. CORNERSTONE IS LAID FOR NEW COUR** HOUSE. er coffee in comparison with one of MAXWELL HOUSE BLEND. The wide difference and superiority of the latter will impress you. It is truly The Coffee of Quality. , Sealed eaus at grocers. Special to The Georgian. Heflin. Ala., July i.—A feature of the celebration of Independence Day here' waa the laying of the corner atone for I the new county court house to be erect. I ed at a *v>st,uf 130,000. Tl.e ceremonies v.erc conducted by the Masonic order m«J wtra witnessed by aome 4,uuo peo- 1 pia. MaxwellHouse Blend Coffee NASHVILLE—HOUSTON. CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. Mra. J. A. Bradbury and Mine. Julia and Marie Manning are at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Mrs. S. Larned and Mbs Emmie Earned have gone north (or the sum mer. Mr. T. D. Baker Ik the guest of hlK Klster, Mrs. C. H. Richards, In New York. Miss Bollne Phlnlxy. who ha» been extensively entertained during her visit tc Miss Elizabeth Rawson, will relurn to her home In Athens Sunday. Miss Nanello t 'raw ford has returned from Mllledgevllle. Mrs. G. C. Drummond. Miss Wllhel mina Drummond und Miss Harriett Bloodworth are spending the suminot In Maine. Mr. and Mrs EJtvin Ansley und fain lly are at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Misses Louise Rose and Anise Tor belt, of Columbia, 8. C„ are the guests f Mrs. Jack Sheahan and Miss Louise Sullivan. Mrs. E. D. Willingham, who has been the guest ot Mrs. L. C. Dunn, has re turned to her. home In Memphis. panted by their son-in-law and daugh ter; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood Lane, will leave the end of the month to tour through the Berkshlres In their mag nificent Rocher-Schnelder automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Cummer leave on Saturday for a trip through the Yellowstone Park and for Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. John Jay Paul, o Watertown, are also enjoying the Alas ka trip. M'RAE. Professor R. M. Girardeau returned to McRae this week and will be hero some time. Miss Georgia Blakey. of Vienna, was the guest of Miss Outxs several days this week. Miss Virginia Mae McDowell and Chandler King spent Sunday with Miss Weston, In Lumber City. Mrs. J. B. Girardeau and little daugh, ter. Elizabeth, are the guests of Colo nel and Mrs. W. A. Wooten this week, Mrs. Dorn, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. P. Outss. several days, left Monday for her home In South Carolina. Misses Kenneth and Latus Flanders, of Wrlghtsvllle, ore the charming guests of Miss Allee Kennor this week. Miss Marlon Upshaw, left Tuesday for her home at Douglasville after i delightful visit to Miss O'Nell Lind sey. Miss Beulah and Clarence Holland left last week for a (rip to Jamestown. R. E. L. Elmmerman and wife left Wednesday morning (or Augusta and the Jamestown Exposition. Mrs. A. P. Outxs and children leave this week for an extended trip to rein lives In South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moorhead went to Savannah last week and spent a few days. Mrs. News returned with them for a few days' visit. • Mr. and Mrs. Milton Haynes enjoyed the sea breeses at Brunswick and St. Simons this week. Mrs. H. C. White and Mary Emma returned from Hawklnsvllle. Miss Ella McLean has returned from a visit to Vldalla. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lowman, ot Brunswick, are visiting friends In the city. Mrs. Patterson and Mlsa Aline Pat terson are visiting relatives In Mobile, Ala. Mr. Charles A. Conklin Is expected home Monday after an extended bust ness trip to the Pacific slope. Mlsa May Slchel and brother. New York, are visiting their cousin. Miss Carrie Wettenhelm. Mrs. Earl H. Foy, son and daughter, of Eufaula, Ala., la visiting Mrs. A. B. Ware, on Kimball street. Messrs Charles and Cowan Rodgers, of Knoxville, who have attended the tennis tournament, returned home Sat urday afternoon. Miss Elle Dargan Is Ijelngr delight fully entertained ns the guest of friends In New London, Conn. Mrs. Paul Sangulnettl, of Montgom ery, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Au brey Byron Nelson. Miss Jennie Williams Is the guest of Mrs. C. E. Smith at Chattanooga. Miss Bessie Nelson has returned to her home at Mobile, after a visit to friends In Atlanta. Miss Mlnnlo Thomas, of Athens, will arrive Monday to visit Miss Julia Dean Jones. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. Jacksonville society has removed temporarily at least to the Hotel Con tlnental, Atlantic Beach. Among thoae spending the early days of July at this popular resort are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dell Cassldey, their attractive daugh ter, Miss Eleanor Hull Caasldey, and a charming bevy, of her young friends, the Misses Vivian Kay, Ellse Riles, Latta Jordan, Lldle Clark and Julia Lund, of Jacksonville, and Miss Lucy Nesbitt, of Albany, Ga., all of whom are chaperoned by Mrs. Cassldey. Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Champlain, Mr. and Mrs. Archer 8. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Lo renzo A. Wilson and Miss Merlel WII son, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Frasier and Master Rob Frazier, Mr. and Mra. Samuel B. Hubbard, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus H. King, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Christopher, Colonel and Mrs. Ray mond Cay, Mr. and Mrs. Cay McCall and Mr. and Mra. Augustua G. Hart- ridge are a few of the prominent socie ty people who are at the beach. In town social life haa been largely confined to parties for the school girls and college boys at home for vacation. Miss Mary Richards, of Amerlcus, Ga.. who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Porcher L'Engle. at their charming Riverside home. Is one of the feted of these younger girls. On Tuesday evening Miss Blanche Delgado gave a beauti ful lawn party In her honor, and on Friday of lost week she shared with Miss Elizabeth King, another charm ing school girl, the honors of a bril liant dance given to them by two of Colonel W. E. Kay's pretty daughters, the Misses Olivia and Rosmand Kay. Mlsa King soiled for Europe on the 80th with the party of twelve organ ized by Miss Margaret Weed, the eld est daughter of the bishop of Florida. Mrs. Telfair Stockton and her lovely young daughter, Mlos Florence, and Mrs. Claudius Barnes and Miss Helen Baroee are other well-known Jackson ville peoble with this party. Mrs. John H. Douglas and her chil dren leave on Saturday to spend the summer In the mountains of Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Perry and their sons will leave on the Ifth for a summer In the White mountains. Senator and Mrs. Taliaferro, accom- l GAINESVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evans have their guest Miss Maud Bishop, of Ten nessee. Miss Kathleen Evans haa returned from a very pleasant visit In Atlanta. Mrs. D. M. Reeves and llttls daughter left Wednesday for several weeks' out Ing in Virginia. Miss Kathleen Ham gave a moon light picnic Friday at White Sulphur Springs, In honor of her guest, Miss Telete Scott, of Canton. Mr. George (.'handler Is at home for week's vacation, which he Is spending with his mother. Miss Idabelle Boring and Miss Leone Dorsey are visiting In Atlanta this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCarthy, of Spartanburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith nt their home, In New Hoi land. / Mrs. J. R. King. Mrs. F. M. Johnson, Mrs. T. C. Black. Mrs. E. E. Kimbrough and Miss Clara Parker have returned from Hoschton, where they attended the district conference of the Woman' Home Mission Society. Rev. 0. J. Copeland Is spending much-needed week's rest with his pa rents, at Anderson, B. C. Misses Luclle and Ruby Canning at tended the inaugural In Atlanta Satur day. Mrs. B. D. Langford and daughter, Inez, returned from Atlanta this week, where they have been for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simpson, of Sen eca, S. C„ are stopping at the Arllng ton. The little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Clegg, of Amerlcus, has Improved so rapidly that he won able to be carried home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Latnbrlght have re. turned to their home. In Atlanta, after l Pleasant visit with their friend, Mrs. O. J. Copeland. Mrs. H. D. Longstreet has returned from an extended stay In Washington. Mr. John Hosch Is In New York on business this week. Bartow Braswell Is at home for a few days' vacation from Atlanta, where he holds a position with the 0eorgt& Elec trie Company. Miss Lois Quartlebaura has returned from a pleasant visit to Hoschton. Mrs. Paul Nuckols and daughter. Kntheteen, are visiting Mrs. R. T. Mur. phy, In Jackson, Tenn. Mrs. W. H. Stallworth Is visiting with her son, Mr. B. M. Stallworth, at New Holland. elbIrton. Miss Leila Goss and Miss Anna Davis, from Athens, are the admired guests of Mrs. Omar Harper. Mlsa Bell Burch will leave soon to spend a few days In Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. W. B. Nethery. Mrs. H. P. Gardner Is spending this week In Commerce. Miss Belle Burch entertained the Heard Street Literary Club Tuesday. Lqngfellow was discussed. At the next meeting Edgar Allan Poe will be the subject of discussion. Miss Louise Carlton has returned to her home, In Mount Carmel, 8. c, after receiving many social attentions here as the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Tom Burch. Mr. and Mrs. 2. Ct Hayes have re turned home, after a delightful trip through the North to New York and other points. For miles around people attended the big all-day singing at Ellam church last Sunday. The crowd was very large. Mrs. Omar Harper entertained the Sorosls Tuesday. Mrs. P. M. Hawes and Mrs. John Brown left Bunday for Indian Springs, where they will remain Jor several days. HUNTSVILLE, ALA Miss Rlra Cohen entertained nt ranis on [sat Tlmralar. The Brat prise was won by MIr» Mninte Harnett. Mra. lieu l.ee Young entertained at bridge whlal on last Thursday at her home in the f'lfe. The Aral prtie waa won liy Mlaa Belle Campbell. Mlaa Elisabeth Itlehnnlaon haa returned from a vlalt to ItteUmoml amt Norfolk Mlaa Alina Carter, or llnzle Green, Is via. Itliift Mrs. Charles T. (Irlmmrtt. Mra. M. Smith, of NhelhyvMIe, Tenn Is visiting relatives In llnutavllle. Mlaa Joe Berry, of Rt. Louta. la /lotting Mra. Charles <1. hlllnnl. Iter. L Mat the w« White nnd wife, of Mrgliilu. ore visiting Mr. nn<! Mrs. I). |. Mr. nml Mra. Ilnrr.r Bykoa Imre return- 0.1 ti Klkbart. 1ml.. after Uniting the lit ter’* mother, Mra. Snrnh Searcy. > M | r f«lt J 'relnlll—'* b ‘* ,0 Memphis Mlsa Johnnie Decatur. M2: M*J? wd. Harrla aod Mlaa Mnrir l.on Harris are visiting relative, .Mra- J. n. Marshall and Mlsa nettle Marshall, of Savannah, (is., are visiting Mra. Metjown. * Mlaa Ruby timyaon. of Trinity, la vlalt- 6 relatives In this elty. r. and Mra. eland lAitoe bare returned win a visit In Plevna. Mrs. Cattle Conntlaa. of Merldlanrllle. Is visiting relatives In lllintartlle. , M'aa Mary Herts, of New Market, bat been visiting In the elty this week. Mra. C. It. Craig and daughter, of Mem- Phto. are vtatttng Mra. U N ltohinoon. Mi-Net,. Weaver of! Mount Pleasant, rlaltlng MIm Rachel Barrett. Mra. Thomas Matlock. of Fayetteville U rUltlng Mra. J. J. Crlttw».lwi. ’ * MIm lotona Matlock, of PnrettevUI* f. vUItlng relative* In Huntsville/ Mrs. George HrMt and little son and Mlaa Annie Aday her, gone to Naakvilla vlalt relatives. Are You Up to the Hark? H not feeling as we n as should, do not make the n ,is 2S 3 Beecham’s Pills Bold Everywhere. In boxeo 10c. and *54. DALTON. One of the pleasant social affairs „# laat week was tho musicals given at !|,. tel Dalton. Tho participants were Mr. Will N. Harben, Mra. May MeAfee Shi mnte, Mra. Tierce Gatling. Misses Crosby Johnnie Hardwick and Janice McAfee rii« various numbers on the program ’ wer.i thoroughly enjoyed by a large audience, a,,4 nil were splendidly rendered. Mre n st ben’s singing, was beautiful, aid q,, Shumate's readings were perfect, a« the. always are. , ' Mrs. J. C. King entertained a number nf friends In celebration of her Mrenteenis wedding anniversary last Tuesday sight 2?«ry * rt r |cn^,V fh,,,,, < "" r,Dl "' Miss Bernice Felker'a guests spent an e ,i. 1118 Euchre Club. Sft™?'’ 1 "'' 8oTer * 1 A pleasant dance oeenrred Friday night of the younger set and several visitors were In attendance. Mils Mary Hudgins, of Atlanta, Is with her cousin. Mrs. Dennis Barrett, Mlises Jennie and Ellen Lowry from At. loot» <tro the gucat, ot Mrs. M. L thX„ r tan In* rhomn * ltol) ertson la visiting In .it. Misses Jennie Hutchins nnd Marian yield. 8r ,»f Atlanta, ore visiting In .Dalton. •Mlsa Mini Blnck left tor nu . xtended visit to Brunswick Wednesday night. NEWNAN. number ot young people gave Misses Pattle nnd Annie Willingham, Mlgjes Ruth Hardaway's and Nelle Pinson’s guests, a delightful surprise party Tuesday evening at Mrs. W. C, McBride's beautiful home. Miss Onle Brannon entertained a number of her friends at a most en joyable barbecue Wednesday afternoon The young men gave the visiting young ladlea a dance Thursday even ing at Ray Park. Mrs. I. C. McCrory, Miss Frankls and Mr. Malcomn McCrory have re turned to College Park, after a delight, ful visit to Captain and Mrs, Good rum. Mrs. Calhoun Hill and baby have turned from Gainesville. Miss Julia May Hackney's guest, Miss Willie Walters, has returned to her hoifte, In Albany. Miss Marie Long vlalted friends In Carrollton this week. Mr. Willard Newsome, ot Columbus, will spend Sunday In Newnan. Mr. Denham and daughter, Mlis Dan ny, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanna, have returned to their home. In Thomaaton. Mias Yaabel Snlblde la visiting friends In Clarkesvflle, Ga. Miss Evle Davis haa returned from visit to friends In Winder, Ga. Misses Elizabeth and Annie Melson return to their home. In Atlanta, Sab urday. Miss Ruby Lovejoy Is visiting friends in Elberton. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Earnest, ot Allan ta, visited their alater, Mrs. T. Powel, Bunday. Misses Nell Russell and Marie Long will visit Mrs. Raymond J. Lee In At lama next week. Mr. James P. Bradley, of New York, was In Newnan this week. Mr. John D. Paver came up from LaGrange to attend Miss Onle Bran non’s barbecue Wednesday. Misses Bessie Powell and Katie Ar nail will visit Miss Mary Newton. In Jackson, Ga, next week. Misses Katie Sue Brewster and l iirls tine Cole have returned from Indian Springs. Misses Pauline and Lucy Harris, of ’arrollton, were the guests ot MW Nella Lou Walton Wednesday. Mrs. P. B. Murphy's guests, Mlssei Harris, Inman and Coates, have ' turned to Atlanta. Mias Ethel Robinson, of Central, 0. , Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Manget. CAVE 8PRING. Mias Wbery.^of Helms, AISm Is with MB «n.iiity."v -jn. Ain., are registered ®t the .Spring hotel for tiro weok®. Mra. Thomne Ragtcy bn* returned t - home In Oxford, Ali»„ after a delightful lilt to her mother, Mra. W. L. Jour*' ... I). C. .Stroud apent Saturday and Stsndif with hla faintly. Ml*® Kate Kdwami iwvh m - daya for Aiberllle, N. C., where »be w “* take a cpeclal eourne In reading. MIm Dorothy Wright delightfully enter tained n few of her little friends on bir eighth birthday Monday afternoon, preheat were Gladys Findley* Bbellor B*^- erta, of Rome; Cornell and lone Fo*t«v Jennie Mayea Stroud. Jessie and Kteven* and Laura flight. MIm Luclle Montgomery tpent Wednetdif i Rome. , Mra. Pant Montgomery and little spent a few daya I Quite a uumher . attended the IInrrli-Garrett wedding I- dartown. on Wedneaday. the 26th. I larrla waa a teacher at the Georgia the Deaf for a uumher of year*. CHILDREN >EETHINC s. Winslow's Soothing: Syrup part of tha Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Gusranteed under the Pure Food Drug act. June 80, 1906. Serial nu»- per 1038. WIND COLIC, and la tb FOBDIABFtHtEA. Sold by drugglsu in