Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 06, 1907, Image 7

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! THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS SATURDAY, JULY «, 1907. SOUTHERN SOCIAL NEWS [ SAVANNAH SOCIAL NEWS ]| CHATTANOOGA SOCIAL NEWS || ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS | _ n Hopkins, of Mew York, who la SWl weeks with her brother • „ W. ana Mrs. W. Trenholm n'tun. li being charmingly entertained WTnntnbor of small nnd very pleas- ,ir “nforaml parties. Among thosn who f Dt - entertained for her aro Mrs. T. P. have eiueruii*»w n ».*»«*, Mica i-.t Mrs. A. A. Lawrence, Mrs. Alex. •‘ /'. "h'eemor nnd a npraher of others. the aitmmnr Cgn ' l. Virginia, Is entertaining a house party of Savnnnahlnns uud S? Sawinatflans. The party Includes vrE Wry Houston, of Baltimore; the N . shotter, Miss Besslo Denhatn; of Sl^!-°Mr iathrop Morehend, of I)up TlimDa, 3ir* _ ..a If. !>«*».. Evader and Mr. William Barnwell, of Savannah. Mr? Hugh Cunningham. Banks- Is the t 11 nnnlrii *Mts.°nober't B. I YoMg, K of Mulberry, Fla., i. vSiltlug her fatber. Mr. Malcolm Mac- l/'Sft, Sidney Btubbs, 'at Atlanta. Is.the ,sest of Mr. and Ur A. George T. Cano for “i°re rharlee H. Olmstead nnd the Misses Olmstcnd are spending the summer In -New T vids Anns Colquitt Is the guest of Mlsa liar caret Middleton In Charleston. .JU Ur. Wnrnn Cnnnlnffhl Mr and Mrs. Wayne Cunningham, Miss Ofli'rr. and Mr. Donald Rnuors at. spend- Kmo tim. at St. Catherines Mi« J G. Thomas anti the Misses Thoma* ore at their summer homo near Clarkesrltle^ ^ Cunningham and HI**. Mildred ''nnulngham left on Tlmrsday night to ape,Id the summer at Highlands. Mlsa Susie Clark and Miss Connors Melton hare returned to their home In Columbia ?he° r MLS'l5an t e. Tl,lt ° f *“*• Ing l lIlss Ia NotUe's1rint I on?* U TWt ‘ Miss Elltaheth Malone Is visiting Miss Mnry Harrison In Augusts. * h Mrs. B. A. Denmark Is tlnio in New York. ▼Isl ting spending some in New York. ta th « gnest of Mrs. J. M. Lsng at Tybee. Mrs. Edward 8, Elliott have re turned from a month's stay at Montgom- « Dd Mrs. A. B. Palmer aad famUy summer^ *** l6e r T J be * «*faie for the Miss Cedlla Woods bss returned from a rtgfJo.MIss Elliabeth BuOer" at B«Xn* Miss Made, Held hi. returMd SSTit ips eg* raaeg snaMr “- n - of Urt u Jffiw Ellw {treason has returned from * Sadie Jerrey, In Charleston. Mrs. George Owens and children left dur- lng the week to spend the summer at Cape Cod. w«f Irs ’ ?®, ub ®o 9* an d children hare returned from Montgomery. Mis* Ernestine Cntts is visiting Miss Mary HuU In Augusta. The Misses Frost, of Charleston, are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frost Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Anderson and chil dren hare left for Cape Cod. Miss Latin Palmer is visiting relatives in BirmlnL Miss Anne Vane Jones has returned from * to » Mr * and Mr,> George Parsons Elliott, In Augusta. Miss Irene Withers Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Wood. Mr. Robert Waller left dnrlng the week to join Miss Minnie Mackall’s house party in Virginia. L Marietta On ln.1t Sunday evening, at the resi dence of the bride"* parents, Mr. Eu gene M'lZley and Miss Mary Wltehem united In marriage. The cere mony was performed by the Eev. C. E. Dobbs. Mrs. Moldey is a charming woman and Mr. Mozley Is a young man of sterling worth, who' has already made a success In th* business world. Mr. and Mrs. Mozley left at once for Atlanta, their future home. The recital given by Miss Regina Rambo on Tuesday evening was large- i.. i„,1 QVia save "Tflwot TTarnM “ iy attended. She gave "King Harold,' Stephen Phillips’ masterplecs, and In It Miss Rambo was superb. She was assisted In the entertainment by a mu sical program, rendered by Airs. Leila Grist, vocalist; Miss Wells, planolst, and Mrs. Mueller, violinist, all of At lanta, and all fine artists. Mr. Ralph Noriheutt made a trip to Macon last Friday In his automobile in live hours. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bolan Brumby, returning Monday, accompanied by his wife and Miss Cora Burr. Miss Mamie Dobbs gave a charming reception on Friday evening compli mentary to her guests. Miss Thieson, of Pensacola, and Miss Read, of Atlanta, A large number of guests called and a delightful evening was spent. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Miss West has returned from Ashe ville, N. C. Air. James Legg is slowly Improv ing. •Mrs. Frank Sneillnsr and daughter are the guest* .of Mrs. W. T. Neal. The Baptist Sunday school had picnic at Grant Park last week. The Methodist Sunday school pic nicked at Joyner* Wednesday and spent a very enjoyable day. Miss Dovle Blair Is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. D. Blair. Mrs. Holmes, aftsr a pleasant visit to her son In Tuscaloosa, Aim, has returned home. Miss Clyde Malone, Miss Irma Neal ami Miss Regina Rambo are attendlnr a house party given by Miss Caradoll Schuessler, Roanoke, Ala. Mrs. Luther Armstrong, of Acworth, Js the guest of her parents, Mr. and Airs. George Green. Miss Clara Thornton is visiting rela tives in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodman, of Bockmart, were In town lost week. Mrs. Thos. Brumby, Jr, entertained the Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club on Thursday afternoon. Delicious re freshments were served nt the close of a pleasant game. Miss Kathryn Dykes was the charm ing hostess at a small bridge party a® Tuesday afternoon. Delightful re freshments were served. The Ladles’ Afternoon Euchre Club was delightfully entertained on Thur*. day afternoon by Mias Alston. The card tables were placed upon the beautiful lawn. The score cards were nun.v butterflies and the prizes were designed In butterflies. They wero won "Y Airs. Black and Mr*. Keeler. De lightful refreshments were served at tus conclusion of the gome. Carrollton ... , GADSDEN, ALA. •e.J* 1 May linker entertained at mda Tuesday evening, in compliment to jim I,nv *d*°n nnd her guests, Mieses IlMs and Arnold, of Wartrnce, Tenn. ,J’ ro { e **2 r w. E. StrlpUn end family hate t0 Knoxville to spend several weeks. MIsh Marie Crowe, of Somerset, Ky., !■ ‘guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. H! Fortner. Margaret Hood and Rena Baker vllle he Rueita 0f MU# RJddlt * te Albtrt ’ y!?u* s, ‘* A1, f® an< * Mary Murray, of Hunts- «re visiting their sunt, V Armstrong n n Haralson avenue. W. n. Foster. Jr.. * II. Foster, Jr., has gone to Ms- to visit relatives. Jlis, Fuller, of Atlanta, Is the guest of K Miss Mildred Alford, on ‘Herat toil avenue. !<* H* 1 *® and Nellie Matthews sre vis- Bjviu r aunt( ” ra *. M ’ M * Cantrell, at Mr nnd Mrs. 8. E. Jordan have returned n tr . tp a!° Eastern dtles. ? n ' 1 . * Ir ®- Robert Baugh, wbo have t„ i'r.nsitlng relatives here, have returned 'intsvtllq. Mr*. Mr. daughter, Mrs. Bruce Armstrong. uave arrived fl !l ure home. i n * 7 ‘ harles Duncan Is vlsltlpg relatives Pure Always Housewives can better a fiord to buy flfSSts flavoring Extracts Vanina Lemon Orange Rose, its, 0i they are pure and reliable a '’ or, i have always in purity strength conformed to the * >u re Food laws. Mr. Harry Richard, of Knoxville, Tenn., joined his wife at this place last week, where she has been visiting rela tives and friends for the past month. The Glorious Fourth will be the oc casion of the laying of the corner stone of the A. & M. College at this place. Ex-Governor Joseph M. Terrell and other notable personages will deliver addresses, after which dinner will be served on the grounds, and representa tives from all over the Fourth district are expected to participate In the fes tivities. Carrolltonlans are, and have a right to be, proud of the college, and demonstrate the fact to the world by making a great occasion of It. Mr. F. S. Wilson, of Aeworth, is visiting his mother, Mre. D. G. Wilson, on Maple street. Mr. J. T. Perry, of Anniston, spent Tuesday In the city. Miss Nell Sharp came down from Atlanta Monday night and will spend this week In Carrollton. Our town Is saddened over the un expected death of Mrs. Jack Turner, which occurred In this city Tuesday morning, Mr*. Hugh Wood entertained the “Willing Workers" of tho Baptist church Tuesday afternoon. The Presbyterian Sunday school held social meeting at the Presbyterian church Monday night. In which a large number of people participated. Re freshments were served. A large number of young people en joyed a plcnlo at Slmonton's Mill on Thursday. Mrs. Robert McCoUough has returned to her home. In Atlanta, after spending two or three weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Well*. Mr. J. W. Fitts spent Friday and Sat urday In Atlanta. Mandovillo Long spent Thursday and Friday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weems celebrat ed tho event of their crystal wedding Friday evening at their bom*, on Roma street Many handsome presents at tested the popularity of this couple, who have sallod life's ocean together " smoothly for fifteen yoors. Miss Eula Moore is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Bob Hamrick, In Newnan. Judge Adamson spent Sunday In Newnan, vleltlng the Chautauqua. Mrs. 8. J. Boykin has returned from a visit to Newnan. Mrs. Buford Boy kin visited Atlanta Friday. Mr. L. C. Mondevtllo returned on Tuesday evening from Atlantic Beach, Fla. Mrs. R. F. Hyatt spent Saturday in Atlanta. Mrs. Walter Matthews returned to Atlanta Monday morning. Miss Kathorlne Polhlll, of Macon, Is visiting Mrs. R. F. Hyatt. Mrs. S. Holdcmess spent Thursday and Friday in LaGrango. Mr. Walter Matthews, of Atlanta, spent Sunday In the city. Miss Margaret Frierson, the pretty little daughter of Mayor and Mrs, W. L. Frierson, entertained Monday night with a heart dice party In honor of a quartet of popular visiting school girls. Misses Katherine Towler, Lillian Hayes, Susie DeGraHenrcld and Dimple McLemore, two scoro girls and boys, many of whom were Just home from school, were, the guests. Misses Maud and Nell Chandler gave a picnic at Lula Lake, on Lookout Mountain. Tuesday In honor of Mlsa Datld Smith, of Memphis. . Mrs. • J. B. Frazier ■ entertained at luncheon at her home, on Oak street, Wednesday; In honor of Mr*. Rutledge Smith, of Cookeville, Tetln. Miss Aynle Mary Moon, daughter of Congressman John A. Moon, Is enter taining a number of friends with a house party at the family home, near Fllntstone, Just across the Georgia lino. In the party are: Misses Eltee Chapin, Katherine Daniels, Goldie Catron, Mad- eljne Gordon, Kathleen Crandalt and Franklin Chauncey. Miss Helen Moore entertained Infor mally Wednesday night In honor of Miss Earle Carter, of Atlanta. The guests numbered about thirty. Miss Martha Alexander and Lewis West were married at the First Metho dist church Wednesday night at 8:30 o’clock. Dr. Luther Freeman ofllctated. The church was elaborately decorated. The popular young couple left for an Eastern trip. Upon their return they will b« at homo at X15 East Fifth street. Lieutenants Brown. Hunter and Scott, three popular bachelor offleers of the Twelfth cavalry, entertained with a “yellow tea” at Fort Oglethorpe Tuesday evening In honor of Major and Mrs. Hereford. A popular feature was a wheel of fortune which decided the kind of beverage to which each guest was entitled. All of tho fort society attended. Mlsa Jane Evans and Clement Lee Shelton wero married Tuesday at the homo of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Mar tha Evans. The ceremony waa per formed by tho Rev. James McRee, pas tor of the Central Presbyterian church. Following It, a buffet luncheon was served. After a trip to'Now York, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton will bo at home at 117 Walnut street Miss Marie Stewart and Frank F. Hooper were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride’s parents. Col onel and Mrs. D. M. Steward, on Bat tery Bushnell. The ceremony was per formed by Dr. J. H. Race, president of the University of Chattanooga, as sisted by Dr. Luther Freeman. NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS | Mrs. George Bell Allen, of Atlsnta, Is the guest of her parents. Major and Mra. T. P. Weakley. Mra. Nat Baxter left Nnahrlllo Monday night nnd Mra Uot>ert F. Jackson Wednea- „tddox, wboeo children have been quite 111 for several days. Mr. Eugene Hinton, formerly of Nashville, now of Atlanta, one of the moat promi nent railroad men In the South, was among the alumni visitors nt Sewauee the past week, appearing on the program of the aeml-contennial there, attended hy ao many S romlnent people, air. Hinton’s pretty Slighter, Mias Fannie Hinton, who gradu ated recently nt the Atlanta High School and who enters Vossnr College In the fntt, accompanied her fnther.to Sewanee, where Mr. and Mra. Joseph E. Waahlngton have announced the engagement of tholr daugh ter, Elisabeth Wyndbnm. and Mr. Henry the marriage to he eotemnlaed early In Oc tober at Yveaarngton, the ancestral Wash ington home, In Robertson county, Tenn. Tho bride's family Is prominent In society, both In Washington, whore her father rep resented his district In congress for many years, and In Nashville. The lirlde-clect has never been formally presented In so ciety, and was to have been a debutante of next season. Her Onneo Is t member prominent New England family. THOMA8VILLE. Mine Blanche Carroll has gone t< Lumpkin to visit her sister, Mrs. Les lie Carlisle. Miss Bessie Reynolds, of Now Or leans, waa the guest of friends here this week. Mrs. M. Furlong, of Albany, Is visit ing friends here. Miss Louise Bottoms Is spending the week In Vienna. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Miller have gone to Decatur, to epend the summer. Mlstee Annie Herring and Moselle Griffin are spending the summer In Athens. Miss Marion Balfour entertained in formally at her home on Remington avenue Thursday night. Miss Mamie Sasser, of Cairo, was a recent visitor here. Miss Ella Flowers, of Blakely, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lee NeeL Mr*. Cyrus Hudson ha* returned from a visit to relatives In Oglethorpe. Miss Fay Belle William*, who has been the guest of Miss Edwina Mal- letle, has returned to her home Boston. Mre. Lillian Llttleback, of Monticel- lo. Flo., was n visitor here this week. Miss Stella- Harley, of Tlfton, Is the guest of Miss Mattie Jackeon. Miss Louise Hopkins has returned from a plcasaiit visit to Miss Jean Mc Rae In MontlceUo, Fla. Mr*. William Gleason, who has been Getting relatives here, ha* returned to her home In Valdosta. Misses Bessie Merrill and Hartley CAMILLA. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Falrcloth enter tained a number of Camilla’s young people on Tueeday evening In honor of their guest. Miss Falrcloth. Miss Claude Davis has returned from a visit to relatives at Valdosta. Miss Theresa Bashlnskl Is the guest of Miss Annie Grace Brimberry. Miss Clara Freeman, of Talbotton, Is visiting Mrs. F. L. Lowls. Misses Clifford and Cora Glenn Falrcloth. of Dothan, Ala., accompa nied by their brother, Master James Falrcloth, aro visiting at the home of, Mr. W. M. Falrcloth, in West Mitchell, this week. Mrs. Daisy E. Davidson, of Tusksgee. Ala., Is visiting In Camilla this week, the guest of Mrs. D. T. Dasher. Mr. A. B. Joiner left last week for Chattanooga, Tenn., where he will Join his wife, who has been visiting In Chattanooga for some time. Miss Mabel Hall, of Newton, visited Miss Pearl Taylor last week. Miss Jennie Pattlllo, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Jlmllou Cox. Rev. a T. Clark, of Fort Gaines, was In Camilla this week on business. Judge and Mrs. J. A Cartwright have lng marriage of their daughter, Lamisa Ann, and Mr. Matthew Archie Henderaon, of Little Rock, Ark., at We«t End Metho dist church on tho morning of July 10. Dr. Charles W. Byrd, formerly a red- ... formerly a resi dent of Atlanta, who came to Nashville last fall to accept the pastorato of West End Methodist church, has recently been 111, but Is now convalescent. His church gives him a two months' vacation, and accom panied by Dr. J. B. Murray, he jeaves shortly for a trip abroad. They sail from New York July 11 landing at They will tour England, Scotland Paris, Switzerland, and Italy, sailing for home from Naples nnd landing at Boston. Social events of the past week In Nash ville were Mrs. M. A. Btmrr and Miss Marjorie Spurr's tea__Tuesday^afternoon for formerly Miss Martha Spurr, and C. McGannon's luncheon Thursday nt the Golf and Country Club for Misses Mar- Golf nnd Country Club for Misses Mar garet and Mesa Rose, two of tho most at tractive debutantes of next seasou. Thero are n number or visiting athletes now In Nashville, who are being much on- tertnlned. The golfers for the Southern Invitation tournament aro being extended many social courtesies, Including •Jolly snpper Thursday night at the club. Social pleasures ore also being arranged for the plnyers for the state championship now in progress at the courU of the Nashville Tennis Club. Every afternoon refreshments are served hy • group of yonng girls. OMAHA; Omaha has had a week of social pleasure. Tho marriage of Mlsa Clara Simpson to Mr. Stephen McDaniel, of Atlanta, has been an event of unusual Interest On Thursday, the 20th Instant Miss Ruth Crowley entertained the Young Ladles’ Club in honor of Miss Simpson and Miss nery. „rs. J. Hilliard Fltsrerald was hostess of the Omaha Sewing Circle, one special featnre of the entertainment be ing a handkerchief shower from club mem bers for the bride. _ Tuesday, June 25, Mr. and Mra D. The veranda , was peny v lawn. NEWNAN. Mr. Frank Orr Is entertaining a house party very delightfully thla week. His guests are Misses Louise Solomon, Jane Bardwell, Irving Pope, Lillian Battle of Ma con, Btelle Zellare of Grantvllle and Mr. Harold Oglesby of Macon. Monday evening Miss Christine Arnold en tertained Mr. Frank Orr'e house party and Miss Lauretta Simms and guest Miss Co- rlnnt Hester, of Atlanta, at a beautiful dinner. Tuesday afternoon Mr. Orr entertained his guests at a picnic at Pearl Springs. Mrs. I. N. Orr’s tea Thursday afternoon was a beautiful compliment to Mr. Orr'e guests. Miss Ruby Lovejoy entertained Mr. Orr's guests very delightfully Friday evening aft er the Chnutauqna entertainment Tuesday afternoon Miss Augusta Mann entertained delightfully In honor of her guest, Miss Maud Mann. Tuesday and Thursday evenings sfter the lectures at the auditorium two dances given by the young men In honor of the Chautau qua visitors were much enjoyed. Tho Ital ian bend, which haa been one of the Chau tauqua attractions, furbished excellent music. The dances wero at Ray park. The Knights of Pythias gave a large bar becue at Kay park Friday afternoon. Mrs. I. C. McCrory, Miss Frankie Mc Crary nnd Malcolm McCrory, of College Park, attended the Newnan Chautauqua. They were the gueate of Mrs. McCrory'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodrum. Miss Willie Walters, of Albany, and Miss Clift Holllnshead, of Atlanta, has been ie guests of Mias Julia May Hackney this ees, Mr. and Mra. I. F. Mu rah, of Marshall ville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banks. Tho Misses Willingham, of Roms, visited Misses Nelle Pinson and Rath Hardaway this week. Colonel W. L. Stallings has returned from Tuesday Miss Annie Crawford gave a beautiful luncheon in honor of Mias Winn, of Lawrenceville, the gueat of Mrs. Charles Ver-Nooy. Those present were: Mrs. Bar rett Phinlzy, Mrs. Ver Noojr, Mrs. Craw ford, Misses Wifln,'Louise DttBose, Edwina Williams and Miss Crawford. Wednesday afternoon a large party of .—jflSKlra Bridge roni pejma - x . — In tally-hos nud after spending several hours in boating returned to tho city. They went to Captain James White’s, whero an Mra. William F. Bradshawe, after they danced until a Into hour. The affair was given In honor of Misses Bradshawe and I r owell, of Paducah, who are visiting at Mr«._W^ilte’s 1 _ Colonel aad fiii’l Mr*. IMwnnl King Lumpkin of Mr. and Mra. . guratton Saturday. *' Arthur Palmer spent soveral days Miss LfiBatt Manley „ Cnrncsvllle, after a delightful visit to Ath ens friends. Mrs. Ben Konncbrew Is visiting her sis ter, Mra Wiley Bush, In Winder. Miss Flora Strickfns, of Atlanta, Is the guept of Miss Clifford Mjxe on tho Boule vard. Mrs. !. H. Goss and Miss Agnes Goss are spending several days at Monte Vista, the beautiful summer homo of Mr. aud Mra John U. White, near Dillards. Mira Bertha Huggins Is visiting relatives in Atlanta. M1s9 Susie Davison la the guest of Miss Iva Davison in Woodvllle. Mra Branch has returned to Greensboro, after vlaltlng Mra. Albert Weir. Miss Anna Coates Benedict Is In Macon, the guest of Miss Conatanco Jaquea Miss Millie Finch, of Gainesvino, is visit- uih Miuia m tucu. ui wan lnj MlM a Belle Yarbrough. # time. rt. Eugene Lyle has returned to Atlan ta, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Clara Lyle. Mra Charles a Strange has returned from Atlanta. Mr. and Mra Steve C. Upson will be among Athenians attending the Inaugural of Governor Hoke Bmlth. Mra J. F. Rhodes is visiting relatives in Bishop. Miss Bolling Phlnlsy Is the guest of Miss Miss Alexander Rhodes leaves next week for the mountains of North Carolina, whero she will spend some time. Mra Dan Deadwvler and Miss Ida Callo way are at Franklin, N. C., for tho sum- Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton are visit- Misses juim anu i.ueiie urnna are visit ing relatives fn LawrenceTille. Miss May Harbin has returned from Sa vannah, where she waa the gnest of Mlsa returned from Farmington. Mr. and Mra E. R. Hodgson and family nt Highlands for the summer. Mrs. Alex IL Davison Is spending some time at White fftilphnr Springs, Fla. Mlsa Dcssle M. Sellers left thla week her homo in Warsaw, Jnd. She will return Mr. and Mrs. Wallace turned to Macon. Mrs. Joseph U. Fleming and Misses Isabel and Lucy Fleming leave soon foe Moore- head. N. C. Mr. Yancey L. Gantt, of Spartanburg, is *i the city. Mieses lloslna and Isabella Thomas are in tests of Miss Nina Jones. visit Mra. w. A. Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Sanford and children are camping out at Tnllassee Shoals. Mias Olive Allen leaves today for New for Erie, Pa. ^Mra. J. 0, Hinman, of Wlntervllle, was a lm arrivo soon. si. u. itinmnn, or ivimerriue, was a to the city yesterday. Lovy, of New York, Is expected to soon, to be thh guest of Mrs. Poter Fnnkensteln. Miss Emma Sue Colle has returned to WlntervlUo after a short visit to Atheus friends. It will bo gratifying news to Miss Minnie Mattox's friends to know that she has Park has returned from Professor Gainesville. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Conway leave soon for Yellow Sulphur Springs, Va., wbsrs they will spend the summer. Chancellor David C. Barrow will attend the Inauguration In Atlanta Saturday. Mrs. G. J. Dallas has returned to Atlanta after a pleasant visit to Mrs. D. W. Me- Miss Nancy Benedict Is visiting In Balti more. Mra Charles M. Strahan and little Mary are spending some time at the Highlands, Mrs. J ; K. Brantley to Jo Atlanta, having lughter, Mra H. 8. Coles. Miss Nellie Phlnlsy has returned from Macon, where aho was charmingly enter tained as the guest of Miss Helen Barnes. Miss Ilolnian has returned from Quincy, Fin., whero she visited Mra Mack. Miss Mamie McGnughey. of Atlanta, is tho attractive guest of Miss Jesslt Mc Gregor. Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Mary Phelan Watt will tpend the summer at Blount Springs, having taken a cottage there. ters, Mrs. Mai BWICII UHII) ICIl X Ul’SUU j uiuruiug ew York. They will sail ror Europe onJlie 23th pn the Gref Walderseo, joining _j ey P the Gru. Ira. Zack Smith’s party. Air. and Mrs. II. C. Gunnels aro visiting Dr. and Mrs. Abercromblo In Tuscaloosa, Mr. William C. Oates, Ja, is at home, Powell and little son, Wyatt, have returned from a visit to Homo rela- A Square Seal I* assured you when you buy Dr. Pierce-, family medicines—for all the Ingredi ents entering Into them sre printed on the bottle-wrnppers and their formulas are attosted under oath as being complete and correct. You know Just what you aro paying for and that the Ingredients aro gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from tho most valuable native medicinal roots found growing In our American forestrandwhllepolenttocur, are perfect!* harmliy^vea to tho most delicate woni?ya>d. Not adroi) Fatten are spending the month of July f es In Mil with relative* In MMIcdgevllle. Mrs. EL L. Browr. ha* returned to her home In Macon. Miss Ola Mallette entertained de lightfully Tuesday afternoon at bridge. Mr. Robert Balfour waa the fco« Wednesday night at a dinner party In honor of Mr. L. T. Wild, of Columbia, e. c. ALPHARETTA. Mr. William Upahaw and wife, of Texas, are tho goeota at relative* \(r v'yiqi Norman, of Atiantae is ine *”»?* Wimam r Bre^ M of^Atainn^Wted "Ifui’llatn****. aftsr spending a few mentht with her parents, retsroed to Grays- , Mr* flarriaf” ■ ,0M * T,ll,e d relative* In jpo ob.tln.te, rhrooht ocmrhi'whlch." if Atlanta recently. . . . lected. or hsdljr treated, lend up to eon« Mtii”. EtM a and“cere Bhlricy tS»*?2L Umu Ittothe Pent medicine that can be u ilffi properties of Its own. being a most valuable antiseptic and anti- ferment, nutritive and soothing demul cent. Glycerine plays an Important part In Dr. l’Icrco’s Golden Medical Discovery In tho euro of Indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tougue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of the stomach. liver and bowels. Besides curing ell tho above distressing ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery ’ Is a specific for all diseases or the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organ* Even In It* ulcerative stages It will yield to this sovereign rem edy If It* use he persevered In. In Chronic Catarrh of tho Nasal psv-ages. It la well, while taking tho "GoldenMedlcal Dis covery : for tho necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sage s Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst In coughs snd hoarseness caused by bron chial. throat and lung .tractions except eon- jledlcal Jdscuvery- la * moat efildent rem- adr. especially In those obittnete. hang-on coughs caused by Irritation and congestion of the bronchial tnucoos membrane* The ” Dis covery " la not ao good tor ocuMceoght aris ing from sadden cold* nor must It be ex pected to core consumption In Ita advanced stages—no medicine will do that-hat for all can be taken Mlae Lncy Deck, of Griffin, visited Mias T. Carpenter la antartalnlng Mrs. Warner Camp, of Moreland, and Mr* Jim narrla, of Turin, this week. Mra. Abner Camp and Sir. T. P. Zellar* lng Mr* I. ... Mleaea Ellaalieth and Anhle Meloon, at ■ - - I.. 8. Dent and Mr* Ernest LOSS HAIR If your hair is falling out and becoming thin? J&emSoaft will stop it.. Krom Soap has sold on its merits since 1876. At all druggists or by mail 25c cake. KROM SOAP COMPANY ATLANTA. GA. .•at. •• imuai v.. unit .-, w i., in Itk uiuiiu, nfter quite a little trip to Eaatcrn nhore*. fllnce commencement ut the Uulreraltv of Virginia. Mr. Jnme* D. Wilcox, who has Just grad uated from Cornell, after a four yeara' coarse, Is home with hi* parent* on Terry street. Friend* of Mr*. Warren C. Drown will be glad to know of her Improvement since tho operation in a Chicago hospital. About fifty of tho younger *et. wbo are enjoying their vaentiou, spent Friday even ing nt Pickett Hnriugs, dancing. The party was chnnerorod ny Mrs. T. B. Wilknrson. Mist Frank Hnltlwnnger, of Atlanta, Is visiting her lister, Mra. John Tullls, on 8onth Hull street Mr. K. O. Sorts, of Atlanta, is visiting hJs klnapoople, Mr. and Mrs. Auifleld, on Perry street Mrs. George Bmathors and Miss Ellen Smothers, of Waynesville. N. C.: Mrs. Henry T. Bartlett aud Miss Maggie Fits- gibbons nre ubrond for the summer. Mrs. N. J. Owen uud Mlsa Fannie Math ews are visiting Mrs. Burwcil Boykin at her country home, "The Itnnch.” Mr. ftnri Wllllnm Tlrnclfam Mr. and for Now York. Mrs. Joseph Bateon. of Bogart was a visitor to the dty yesterday. Miss Flore Herts, of Atlanta, will spend Sunday with Miss Lillie Morris. Miss Marianne Frierson leaves soon for Augusta. About the middle of Jnly she will go to Asheville for several weeks. Miss Bessie Richards is convalescing from her recent Illness. Mrs. Joe Barnes has returned to Craw ford after a pleasant visit to Mrs. W. U. Mathews. Miss Ida Young leaves Monday for North field, Mass., where she will spend the sum mer. Miss Annie Riley left yesterday for New bern, where ahe will be the guest of Miss Miss Chloe Loyd leaves today for New York to tako a course at a summer college. Miss Minnie Fltta. of Newberfi, passed through tho city yesterday en routo to Jef ferson. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Hnnnlcutt and the Misses Ilunnlcutt leave next woek Madison Springs. Later they will g the dt: Mr. M. Levy, of Now York, arrives In > v.cj Sunday, udge 8. IL Wingfield Is spending tho Howard, of Lexington, was , lfcri. In the city yesterday. Miss Moselle Studder la qnlte 111 at the home of her parents, Mr. aud Mra C. A. Americus At present the dty Is throngod with gay nnd attractive vlsitora Miss Emma Eldrldgo has with her this woek n charming bevy of girls, who have been the recipients of many social atten tions. They are Misses Isabel Nunnally and Floy Ftlkor, of Monroo; Kate Stump, of Valdosta, and Elisabeth Harris, of Sparta. Two much admired and feted guests hero are Misses Louise Lnmar, of Columbus, and Emily Boone, of Mobile, Ala., who are with Mrs. W. D. Moreland. Miss Louise Heard, of Vienna, Is the protty guest of Mra. W. F, Clarke. Miss Emma Eldrldgo was hostess one evening recently at a largo reception In honor of her guests. Many bright lights, n lovely night and an Ideal hostess made a happy occasion for fully a hundred young people. 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A wedding of much Interest to Montgom- Mr. Hughes Turnby Reynolds, _ , which took place Tuesday evening in Romo, lng In daughter of who lived In Montgomery many years and celebrated their golden wedding Just before his death In tho early winter. The young bride has spent much of her hood here, and has been much adtnfrcd. Miss Louise Kalb, of Atlanta, who has been visiting her cousin. Miss Georgia Richardson, Is visiting In Birmingham. Miss Mary Troy, of New York, Is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. T. H. Watts, on Perry street. tevailo to visit her grandmother, Mrs. H, McConanghy. Mr*. Robert Goldthwnlte nnd their chil dren will spend tho snmmer at Blonnt tho summer Hathnwny Smith Is spending In Hendersonville, N. UT LAFAYETTE. Miss Helen Case, of Pittsburg, Ga., Is visiting the Misses Thurman. Miss Lucie Porter, of Lyerly, spent this week here, the gueat of Mnr. P. D. Fortune. Mrs. S. A. McConnell, of Trlon, was the guest this week of Miss Lucie Street. Mias Lucie Reynolds, of Rome, after spending several days here with rela tives, returned home Thursday. Guests of the Center House thla week attending the Institute are Misses Min nie nnd Exa Sftahan, Maud Little and Mary Whitlow. * MARTIN. Dr. Carl Verner lias returned from Wal- hallo, H. C., where he attended a seven- day lionaa party. MIm Ethel Cooper Is visiting friends In Commerce. Mrs. Lou Brown of Elbertoa, Is visiting her sister, Mra. Iris Vow. Mrs. W. P. Palmour is visiting relatives In Clayton. Miss Mary Mitchell Is In Atlanta. Miss Mabel Verner Is visiting relatives In Wal balls, 8. C. Miss Janie .Solomon, of Atlanta, spent several days with Miss Talina ifttcbel! receutly. Messrs. Hubert and Pope Yow have re turned from Jamestown. Miss Macy Brown is In Ashland. BcnaXnr Camp was In town Saturday. Mr. Thurman Fricks, of Atlanta, Is here. Mrs. Curdle Sanders has returned to her home In Anderson, 8. C. MIm Louis* I.uclle Mitchell spent s day Robbie Carter has returned to her home In Gainesville, after spending sever* ' days with MIm Louise MltchelL Mr. and ««.»•. *.•*•• ». *»*.«**«:**■ «uwi- tallied Tueeday evening In honor of Miss Mattie Uylander. at their beautiful home on Taylor street. FuJJj a half hundred hanor hearted yonng people spent a dellghtfu. evening. One of the most enjoyable of the summer 11s, In honor of Mias I guests. Miss Hollis rt white lingerie frock with pit brides. The houso decorations wero very effective In pink nnd white, a nrofuslon of white oleanders and pink hydrangeas bo- shower In honor o day morning. The bride showered the gifts from a large white umbrella. Slx-hnna eu chre was played, after which tempting re freshments were served. Mrs. Frank Iiarrold entertained several tables st six-hand euchre Wednesday In bon or of the visiting girls. After an exciting -Jen Fort and daughters. Misses Floyd, Mary and Georgia, are the guests of Hov. Allen Fort, In Dublin, Mrs. Fort's son. Mr. and Mrs. Howell B. Simmons sre spending several days In Atlanta. Miss Sara Lowe hns returned to Buena Vista, after a visit of several daya to Mra C. If. Ixme. Miss Ilosa Dndley, of Benton, Ala., Is the guest of Mrs..T. It. Small. STATESBORO. Professor G. It. Franklin has returned after an extended visit to north Georgia. Misses Annie Donaldson and Maude Bran non have returned from Washington, Ga., where they attended a house party given by Miss Georgia Croncb. Miss Georgia Cox is visiting Mrs. R. M. Williams at Metter, Ga. Mrs. Kusan George, of Savannah, Is visit- “ Landrum lng her son. 8. Landrum George. Mf. A. J. Clark is on a trip to Jamestown aad other points of interest. ami other pointt -. — Miss Anna Hughes leaves for Jamestown this week. Rov. M. II. Massey Is In Atlanta for Mrs. J. B. Warnell, of Cairo. Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra. Jason Franklin. land will leave Tuesday for Hot Springs, !f. C. Tbey will visit points of interest la the north nfter spending a while with friends In Virginia. Hon. I». F. McCoy ha* returned after a two weeks' stay at Indian Spring; MIm Clotilda Littlejohn, of Americas, Is the guest of Miss Tllla Hughes. Mr. John R. Powell, Jr., attended Chau tauqua nt Dnblln and won the gold medal In the declamation contest given by that In- stltution. He graduated at Statesboro In- Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Cone have returned from a visit to Mrs. Cone's parents at 8yl- vnnla. Mrs. D. 7. McCoy has returned sfter vts Itlng relatives at Egypt, Ga. Mrs. J. 8. McBlmore. of Macon. Is spend BOSTON. Mr. KlnchOon Taylor, of Jeffersonville, !* vlsiting hla horaofolka this week. •om her recent illness. Mr. II. II. Perry vilstod Mr. John Ingram Inst woek. Miss Lila Brooks Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Dr. Rhine, In Tallahassee, Fla. Miss L*cy Parker, of ThomuMvlIlt, Is ex- ted this week to visit Mrs. J. C. ji.il Ad i Miss Fsnnle Byrd Daniel left Friday for _ iW, MIm Miriam Taylor left Monday for White Springs, Fla., where she will speud ......n * I ■.....1*1. .Atnllim. - i some time with relative*. 1 .«■ er, Mr. George Forrest, who Is very (4 with typhoid fever. „ Mrs. Fred McMurray and MIm nattye Parker expect to leave noon for a two weks* stay at Pablo Beach, Fla r Mra. W. II. Moody will leave next mouth for a trip North. , _ . . Mrs. 8. G. Covington Is vhritiog Mrs* James A. Horn. . ** Mr. Walter Everett, of Memphis, Tenn.. r r.itifii, .'i> iti|>m,’>, *cuu.. E ending some time with bis father nml er, Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. Everett. Mrs. W. L. Phillip* nnd children, of Louisville, are visiting relatives hers this week. Mr. Sam Forrest spent last week In Sa ve nnah. Mr. Roy Livingston returned Monday ..om a trip to Tampa, Bt. Augustine aud Jacksonville. TALLULAH FALLS. Mrs. Ormond Durant, of Mobile, with bee two daughters. Misses Gertrude and Claude, are at the Lodge for the summer. 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