Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 10, 1907, Image 14

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-■ nrj /miAWTA U-EgUltlilAUT AJNli -N.12 WCJ. COLLEGE PARK HOMES FOR SALE. Splendid 7-room cottage, one-half block of car line; beautifully shaded lot with veranda; large rooms, wide hall; up-to-date; one half acre. $4,500. 7-room, 2-story, large comer lot, near Cox College. Owner lives away; needs cash—and writes me to get an offer. It’s cheap at $3,000. Yoii can get a panic bar gain if you are quick. Terms. All College Park lots contain one- half acre. I have some beauties. Can sell you from one to eight; covered with oaks. No better place to live in Georgia. I am the pioneer real estate man of this lovely little city. See WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. L C. McCRORY, 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. FOR SALE—$1,200 400x250 Fronting Central Railroad, at Connally, Ga., good 4-r house, good bam and stables. Nice fmit and raspberries; lovely shade and level ground. An ideal spot. You can’t beat this in Geor gia for a lovely home in fine sec tion. $1,200 cash. Owner moving away. Call or address “OWNER, ” 603 Peters P" : ' ’ : "ir. NEW’ i’UOMAS, Real Estate. 422 Century Building, Telephone, Main 4045 200 acres on Peachtree Road at $35 per acre; 500,000 feet of sec ond growth pine and an average of 50 cords of wood per acre on this land according to estimate of an experienced timberman. Close to station on the Southern Rail way. The wood is marketable readily at $1.00 per cord on the land, and will about pay for the land after deducting expense of cutting and cording. The quality of the pine timber is good, and the quantity assured. This land is fertile and lays very well ,and is on the cherted road about 12 miles from center of Atlanta. Now if you have been paying fan cy prices for land out this way with nothing on it to pay you back, and want something you can get your money back and still have the land, come and see me at once, as this should sell quickly. f9R d sale pH rnoNt. 3iei [■■ We are still at the same stand, listing desirable property of all kinds. We are doing a satisfac tory business, too, for the shrewd business man knows that the time to buy is the “off” season. If you don’t find what you want in this list, come to the office. Easy terms on any of these. $100—SOLDIERS' HOME CAR LINE. IN block of Confederate avenue, two good lota; cacb 60 hr 150. Tbo price takea them botb. A sacrifice. $336—HAVE SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS on JoMphlne street. Inman Park, among nice bomes. Have reduced to this price for $1,100—THERE ARB VERT FEW DE8IR- able vacant lota on tbe north side, any where near the city. We have one at thin price, and It Is certainly $400 below Its value. Situated on Angler avenue, among good homes and amply large for a nice home. ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND ARD SIZES-CAN FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. COMPANY. VTE BUILDING. JUsP^SSnt PHONES 4234 EXTRA BOX PHONE 4235 SOME GOOD THINOS. K<n»—ONE or THE FINEST BUILT COT- tgges. new and nlre, on tb. north side, to th# Boulevard, and on n 60-foot .tr—l Would rent for $36 per month. IMOO-NEW EIGHT-ROOM WEST END H.OM-61.000 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT; new_alx-room ^West End eottaje, spick rhme ILMft-IMO DOWN AND t» PER MONTH. lour choir, of several j Use In Grant Pork seel $1.1»-iao CASH AND $20 PER MONTH; n.w four-room ond hull cottas* In Grant Pork section. W.II located; near acboot, era. «te. ern Tlrlshte. Thla la a pretty place. taoo-tion down and titso per month Splendid three-room honae. Nice lot. qiify ten mlnntee' walk from Terminal ata- "WE HAVE OTHERS." NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. C0„ 96, 98 and 100 So. Forayth Street FUNERAL NOTICE. M’KINNKY—Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McKinney. Mrs, Kate W. Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Stone are Invited to attend tin* funeral services of Mrs. C. D. Mc Kinney Sunday, at 10 a. in., at the rest On. The following ns pnlllMTirers and please meet at the residence In Decatur at 9:30 Sundn; morning: Dr. Wiley R. Ansley, iindnv D. if. randier, Harry Alexander, Loyd* Darks! Cliff Ansley nnd W. J. Tllson, FOR SALE—Real Estate. A residential lot In the town of 8a- wannoe, containing about I S-4 acraa. Nice place for aummer home. Will aell reasonably. Apply to 'TV," care The Atlanta Georgian. OGOOO<h>OChSOOOOOOOOOO<hXKh}0 O o O AT THE CASINO. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CRACK JUGGLERS COMING TO CASINO FOR NEXT WEEK The vaudeville bill for the Casino for next week promisee to be one of the succeaaes of the summer season. There sre seven acts and It Is anticipated that each one will be In Itself a rare good entertainment. The feature le the Jug gling McBanes, direct from European successes. While these artists are pro gramed as Jugglers, It Is because no title has yet been coined that fits their peculiar talents. They are Jugglers all right, but the style of their work Is totally unlike anything of the sort seen here. Instead of Just tossing articles and catching thsm, this duo has be come expert In hurling Indian clubs and mastering the flight In a wonderful fashion. The Sawandas Troupe, Japa nese acrobats, will perform feats of strength and endurance, and Tim Cro nin, one of the principal comedians of the operatic extravaganxa of the mod ern day successes, will offer a specialty crowded with novelty. As a special feature, the management has engaged little. Lottie Saulsbury. the local favor. Ite, who will appear at each perform ance, singing a series of new song hits. The Taylor Twin Sisters, roller skate artists; Hickman Brothers company in a comedy sketoh, and moving pictures complete the bill. O<KHJ<HJ<HJ<HJ<HJ<HJ<HJ<HJ<HJ<HJ<HJ<HJ <3 O PA8TIME THEATER. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Beginning Monday afternoon and continuing throughout the week, a new and novel program of vaudeville acta will be offered at the Pastime Theater on Peachtree street, and that same high class standard of attractions which has made thle little theater famous will be maintained. The management has worked up a patronage of which any theater might ! 'eel proud, and It Is to please theee patrons that every endeavor Is being The best vaudeville acts of the East are being brought to Atlanta to satisfy the great demand for good vaudeville. The first act to be presented next week will be by the French dancers, La Conda and La Clair. That well known Irish comedian, George Brown, has been signed for the week, and he will get, off a number of new and local Jokes. The Majeetlc Irish Trio will present that Inimitable Emerald Iete sketch, "The Wash Woman's Day." Miss Stlnburne with her Illustrated songs, long a feature of the theater, will sing a number of new songs dur ing the week. Altogether the program Is ons of the most diversified and most entertaining yet offered. Cooled by electric tans and air draughts, the theater Is delightfully cool at all times. There are matinees every day. iXKKk^XKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKhJG AT 8T. NICHOLAS RINK. <1 O <I<KHJ<KHJO<HJ<HJ<HJ<KHJ<HJ<KHJ<KHJIJ The Coast of Death, or a sensational descent down a 60-foot Incline on skates, with a leap at the bottom over dozen chairs, will be the startling th UUAUII MIIUIID, Will UU UlU DUU feature of the St. Nicholas auditorium next week. McLallen, the dancer on skates, who has skated before packed houses during the week, will descend the Coast of Death. So popular has he proved that the management engaged ilm, at great expense, for another eti. ‘ The Incline Is only 10 Inohes wide, ond is <0 feet long, beginning at a point 40 feet above the floor. When McLal len hits the floor, he take* a flying leap over a doxen chairs, and lands on his skates without a scratch. McLallen'* other popular features, with the exception of the doll, will be retained next week. He will Intersperse his skating acts with comedy, and will use costumes. With him, some time during the week, will be his brother, Osburn McLallen, who Is quite a promising youngster on skates himself. . McLallen will be seen every Satur day night next week at 9:30 o'clock, and on Tueeday, Thursday and Satur day afternoons of. 6 o’clock. Saturday afternoon and tonight he and Phrozo will be the attractions. At Ponce DeLeon. Rest seekers havo noted a wonder ful Improvement In already beautiful Ponce DeLeon. Since Monday a large corps of skilled landscape gardeners and florists have been at work making the walks more attractive and setting nut several hundred plants that have been cultivated In the park nursery. Matthlessen and his band render con dorts every afternoon and evening, and there are hundreds of ladles and chil dren crowding the lawn* and seats every afternoon. TOCCOA. W. A. Willingham I* visiting friend* snd relative* In Nnrerora. Miss Ollle Mae Osborne, nf Atlanta guest of Miss Louise Hlmmons. Mrs. Georx* Carnes, nf Atlanta, la * gneat I relatlvea. . Mlsaea Anile Wllllnghnm and llattls Fred- O'-rlrks, Messrs. George Ramsay and Hsrrjjr Inis and Lorella, acrobat* par excel lence, have established a new Ponce DeLeon record this week. It I* one of the most difficult positions on a vaurio- vllle bill, the assignment to ''close" a shew. This dun of athletes were given the task, and It la remarkable that even after the curtain falls they have been forced to give two nr three bows. There will be performances Friday night and matinee and night on Sat urday. Tim Cronin, one of the principal comedians of the "Beauty and the Rensl” when seen In Atlanta two sea sons ago, will be one of the features of the vaudeville hill that cornea to the Pence DeLeon Casino next week. Cro. tin Is a character comedian of marked Ability. Hie “continuous vaudeville" specialty Is known to be one of the most original Ideas In nil vaudevllls. The sale nf seats began Friday morn ing from the Bijou box office. Amateur Night at Pastime. Friday night, atwavs “amateur night" at the Pastime Theater, promises to be more Intereating than ever this week, Judging from the list of announced ar tists who will make their debut. Any one who has any histrionic talent Is In vited to appear. In addition to the amateur numbers the professionals who have been delighting the audl-ncer this week will be seen. Harrison, West and Harrison, featuring Master Petit, th« cleverest wooden shoe dancer In the world, continues to be the hit of the week. He Is a phenomenon. Mstheson spent Wednesday at Tallulah Falls. Dr. F. C. McConnell, of Kanaaa City, Mo., visited hla Mister, Mrs. T. A. Capps Rev. Wllllnm Spurgeon, of London, Eng., wni a Tih-i-os visitor recently, delivering two eloquent nml forceful lectures at the school chapel while In Toccoa, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Wnltera have re turned from a visit to south Georgia. Meisra. J. L and W. K. Livingstone. C„ were recent Toccoa via- of Hcnccn. ttors. Appleton Fessenden has returned from a visit to Clarkesvllle. Miss Margaret Lawrence, of Raltlmore, Md.. In visiting the family of her brother, Captain Joe l-awrence. John McJunkln la visiting friends In Houtb Carolina. Mfss Volina Mitchell, of Martin, was a recent Toccoa visitor. MILLEDGEVILLE. Mrs. W. T. lllncs entertained the Recrea tion Clnh lust Wednesday afternoon front 6:30 to 6:30. HIxhnnd euchre was played, after which a moat tempting aalsd lunch was served, Mrs. George F. Edwards entertained a few friends at whist Isst Thursday moru- ln ?|ion Miriam Atkinson, of Newnnn. hits been the attractive guest of Miss Dcsste rawer, of Grlfflu. returned Saturday after spending a few days, the guest of Mrs. John Vinson. Miss Whitehead, of Macon, la tha gneat of Miss Hessle Case. Mr. anil Mrs. Ilnnsel W. Compton and Miss llettl* pompton ore visiting Mrs Bol Barrett. , „ Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett, of Macon, hive moved to Mlllcdgevllle. Mrs J- II. Hhurley and Miss I auric Shur lev are visiting relatives In Wnrreuton. The many friends of Mr. and Mra. \\. I. Wllholt regret to learn that they will wain make their home at Newnnn. NA8HVILLE, TENN. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Plunkett have announced the engagement and ap proaching marriage on August 6 of their daughter, Gertrude, and Mr. Per cy Brown, son of Mr*. Campbell Brown, at Spring Hill. The marriage will be a quiet affair at the Plunket home, on Terrace place, and the young people will go abroad on their wedding Jour ney, as will another Nashville bride aod groom, Miss Jane Berry and Mr. Charles Buntln, to whose wedding lnvl. tatlons wero Issued this week. The marriage Is to be at Haxelpath, the Berry homestead. A surprise wedding to the general public, as a large autumn wedding of the two popular young people had been anticipated, was that of Miss Anne Elizabeth Dennedy and Mr. Albert Sid ney Britt, which took place quietly Wednesday evening at the bishop’s parlors, hla assistant. Rev. Father Cas per, officiating. Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Taylor have announced the engagement of their daughter, Loretta, and Mr. W. B Campbell Pilcher, the marriage to be a notable eoclal event of late September, before the family of Senator Taylor go to Woehlngton for the winter. Mine Kathleen Brown, formerly Nashville, now of Atlanta, who Is win nlng golfing honors at the woman': tournament this week In Augusta, was the champion woman golfer during the residence of her family In this city. While still a school girl, she outdla tanced all her competitors on the links of the Nashville Golf and Country Club and winning the ladles' championship two years In succession, she was awarded a superb silver loving cup, which was the woman’s championship trophy. Swimming parties are the order the day In Nashville and the pools Centennial park, chartered by congen lal parties, and the fine Indoor pool of the new Woman'* Club here, are popu lar places of resort. Tuesday night a party of young people, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gray, Jr„ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Christopher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, William J. Cummins and Mr. and Mrs. Watkins Crockett, enjoyed an outing In the club pool, arranged In honor of Mr. Martin Condon, Jr., of New York, son of a Tennessean, who removed a few years ago to New York and who Is now a millionaire prominent In large metropolitan business enterprises. They have a palatial country home at Pel ham Manor, N. Y., where visiting Ten nesseans are charmingly entertained, The residence has the distinction of having one of the few private chapels In the country where mass may be cel ebrated. An entire floor of the man- alon Is given up to this purpose and the doors are superb carved specimens taken from an old church In Mexico, while other magnificent furnishings are Imported from Italy. Miss Elizabeth Wade, of Pulaski, who Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Joseph T. Howell, and Mrs. William H. Eaves, has been given several entertainments the past week, which have been en joyed by the girls and boys of tbe younger set. W. W, Finley, of Washington, presi dent of the Southern railway, who has been In the city several days to deliver an address, was the honor guest of several entertainments while In Nashville. One was a-handsome lunch eon Wednesday In the roof garden at the Watauga Club. Mr. Sam O. Doug las, president of the Nashville Board of Trade, was the host, and fifteen f imminent Nashville men were Included n the guest list. The centerpiece of the table was a large mirror banked In moss and ferns dotted with wild flow ers, on which rested a miniature train of cars flying the Insignia of the South ern road and laden with a cargo of sweets. NEWNAN. Mrs. 8. C. Bill came down from Atlanta Wednesday and will spend the remainder of tbe aummer In Newnan. Mra George Ramey and children, of At- lent*, are visiting Mrs. E. 8. Dent and Mra N. E. Powel. Mlsa Lillian Burna, of Clarkesvllle, Is the gneat at Mias Eddie North. Monday evening Miss North entertained the young fet In honor of Miss Burni. Mra. Terrell, of Bartow, Fla., la the gneat of Mra C. E. Merck. Mlsa Edith Powel Is vlaltlag friends lu Perry, Gn. Miss Pauline Burns, of Clarkesvllle, the gueit of Miss Ysabel Balblde. Mr. Robert Barnet, of Atlanta, was In Newnan Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Richard Brigga of Charles ton, 8. C., will spend the remanlder of the summer In Newnan as Mr. und Mrs. Mike Powel's guests. Misses Ella Hhennan snd Bessie whlt- ler leave Monday for Asheville, N. C, where they will spend some time. Mra. U. H. Harr and family are at Bor- qml Mrs. T. II. Davla bare retnrned white Hulphur Springs. w. A. Hrnnnon nnd family from Mr. and Mra ... have gone to Moreland to stay until fall. Mrs. Will Wright entertained at a cbli dren'a party Tuesday afternoon for her •mall daughter,-Mlsa Evelyn Wright. Pro- gresslre games were played at small tables on the lawn nnd porch, and later delight- ful refreshments were served. Thursday evening about twenty-live con R ios enjoyed a picnic dance at Ray park, le ladles furnishing a splendid basket lunch. Miss Mary Newton, who has been visit- returned to bar home la Jackaon, Gn„ Frl Miss Nancy Freeman complimented Mlsa FOR RENT After August 1st, Christian Church Building, about 75x 100, on Hunter street, adjoining Chamber of Commerce and opposite courthouse. Will remodel to suit tenant for manufacturing, mercantile or office purposes. A. G. RHODE S, 1130 Candler Buliding. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. On Wednesday evening Miss Efflo 1*. Adams, the attractive daughter of Miss Solon A. Adams, was married to Mr. Louis Lionel Warner. The cere mony, which took place at the home of the bride's mother, waa performed by the Rev. Dr. Boggs, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The bride was given away by Mr. Lawrence Manager, and there were no bridesmaids. The little flower girl, Miss Elsie Pickett, preceded the bride to the Improvised Altar, and the Misses Dorothy Wood ward and Mary Spottawood held the ribbona to form an aisle. Mr. Warner's best man waa Mr. Sumpter Montgom ery. After the wedding, an Informal re ception was held for the frlenda who had witnessed the ceremony before Mr. and Mrs. Warner left for their wedding Journey. Mrs. William F. C. Fellers enter* talned with a bridge party on Wednes* day afternoon at her pretty home. In Riverside, In honor of Mrs. Smith, of Brunswick, Ga., who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edwin Fleming. Mrs. Fel lers was assisted by Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Frank C. Boylston, Mrs. Hutchinson nnd Miss Ruth Upson. Top scores were made by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Rannle, Mrs. L'Engle and Mra. Upson. After the game, dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Philip Dell Cassldey entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. J. H. Crosby, who will leave on Friday for Canada for the remainder of the summer. Miss Burbrldge gave another of the series of plasxa bridge parties on Mon day afternoon. Mra. Cay McCall, Mrs. Screven Bond add Mlaa Julia Stockton enjoying the game. Mra. L. E. Spencer and her daugh ters left Tuesday Tor the Catskills for the summer. Mr. and Mra. Carl B. Van Deman left on Tuesday by the Clyde line for New York, en route to Maine, for the re mainder of the hot weather. Mrs. Robert Jones, of Atlanta, and her sons are spending July at Pablo Beach. Mrs. C. S. L'Engle and her children, of Atlanta, have gone down to Pablo Beach to spend the balance of -the summer at Mrs. L'Engle'a mother’s beach cottage. Mrs. Allen Greeley and her little daughter leave next week for Maine. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Sledd. of the University of Florida at Gainesville, are the guests of Bishop Chandler, Mrs. Sledd’s father, in Atlanta. Ruth Cole snd guests. Misses Estes, Veacb snd I’eary, with sn al fresco party Wed* nesday evening. The Irfwn was lighted with was served. The success and greatly enjoyed by all present. Mrs. W. B. Pringle's reception in honor of her guest, Mrs. McDaniel, was one of dred Powel snd Miss Jewel Fa a visit to Miss Fsver, of LaGrange, spent Sun day in Newnnn. Mra Colquitt Carter and little son. Col* qultt, Jr., will arrive In Newnan next week, to spend a month or six weeks. Park Newton, of Jackson, Gn., spent Sunday in . Newnan. Robert afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. TIgner are the guests of the Misses TIgner at White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Steve W. Thornton spent several relatives. _ Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Powell spent last week at Indian 8r~'~~ eek at Indian Springs. Mrs. W. R. Robinson Is nt Indian Springs Mr. James Ingram Is spending several days In Eatonton, the guest of his parents. Miss Gertrude Avnnt. of Atlanta, la tbo guest of Mrs. Roger Smith. Colonel Ben J. Fowler, of Macon, apent several dnya here last week, the guest of Mr. Sam Fowler. Miss Annie McCorab Is at Indian Springs. Senator Howard and Representative Hines came down from Atlanta Saturday and spent Sunday with their families. Mra. James L. Sibley has ns her guests Miss Emma Gardner, of Marietta, and Miss Nets Long, of Porta Rica. Mrs. H. W. Compton, of Atlanta, has re turned home after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Sol Barrett. Mrs. L. L. Shivers, of Augusta, la the uest of her parents, Captain and Mrs. G. 7. Holllnthead. Mr. Leon Callaway has returned from the Jamestown exposition. New York. Atlantic City snd other Eastern points of Interest. ACWORTH. Mrs. W. T. Bailey visited relatives at Kingston the first of the week. Mlsa Gena Moon, of CnrtersvUle, Is spend Jsses Maybelle nnd Nelle Johnson spent Monday In Atlanta. Mrs. OotnTla Humphries and Master Har lan Strickland are on a ten days' visit to her brother, Mr. J. D. Strickland, at Ken alngton. Mias Leila Sims, of Brinson, after spend ing a few dnya here, left Monday to make a visit to Rockmart. She was accompanied day Will Leo, of CartersvTile, apent Bun- and Mra. John Awtrey nnd children were visitors here the flrat of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Kaluey have bceu vis iting In Atlanta this week. CLEVELAND. Mrs. F. H. Logan, of Montgomery, Ala., Is at tho Henderson House for tbe aummer. Mlsa Jessie Miller visited relatlres at Mas- nnd Mra. William Murray were In town Monday. Mlsa Ida Allison Is teaching at Pleasant Retreat and hns a fine school. Sirs. Lillian Worley, of Montgomery, Ala. „ SAVANNAH. Mr. Willli Wilder entertained a nienas last Monday evening with a launch Casino. Ills guests were mer. Miss Ellse Kreusou, MIm, Lucy Bar row, Miss Margaret Charlton. Mr. Remer Denmark, Mr. John Morris and Dr. low ing Mr. and Mra. Macomb, at Fort Sheri- spending the aummer at Bedford, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. John 8. Banka will spend August nt Flat Rock, N. C. Mbs Viols Kennedy left last week for ~ .. where she-will spend Bethlehem. N. II., „ the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Tom Hunter has joined Mrs. C. A. L- V un n!niham nt Brevard, N. C. Miss Edith Tblot has returned from Way- cross, where she has been for two months. Mr> : A* B. Hull and family have gone •ml Mlsa Florence Stevens left gone to Norfolk ^^Yrs. W. W. Owens and Master Duncan Owena left on July 28 for Lake Champlain. . Mrs. JlI llllam Murray Dnrldaon left on August 1 for Asheville, Lake Toxaway and ot Sf r Points In North Carolina. e Mr Robert Waller has returned froui ain. Louis J. Young Is In Skylnnd. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Butfer, Jr., sail- 1 on the City of Memphis, on July 31, for New York, en route to Canada. Mrs. S. B. Illoodworth is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Percy Inahuett, In Tampa. Miss Gladys Girardeau spent a few day* thla week with Captain nnd Mrs. George T. HU**, at Fort Screven, Tybee Island. Miss Jennie Cohen will go about the mid dle of August to Atlanta to visit her sis ter. Mrs. Polak. Mrs. John Rnuers nnd children have gone to Edgemere, Long Island. Mr. nud Mrs. John Hammond and son left on August 1 for Pomfret, Conn. Miss Mlttle Patterson, of Fort Screven, to spending the week with Miss Sophie Mol- drlm. .Mrs. Robert M. Young has returned to Mulberry, Fla., after a visit to her father, Mr. Malcolm MacLean. Mrs. Eldred Slmklns and Blaster Guerard Slmklns left on August 2 for Potnfret. Conu. Mrs. W. D. Slmklna nnd Miss Annie Cole Slmklns ore traveling In Germany. _Mrs. W. H. Hull and mother, BIrs. R. P- Fuller, are visiting relatives In Wash ington D. C. Colonel and Sirs. W. W. Rogers are In Marietta, and later will go to North Caro lina. Misses Emma and Winnie Roberts, cutiun aim n lUQIB UODCrtS rt# James are the guest of Mrs. C. A. Holm*. D. li. Woodward Is Id the cltyfromM,; Miss Leoleno Morris, of Rome. Is is. guest of Mra. U. O. I'owell. ' Mrs. B. 8. Winn hns returned from Cera. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Winn, of Harlem __ the guests of Mr. snd Mra. E. 8. Winn V \IU. T Will,,,,-., I.- Miss Lesst* Willoughby, of Athens i. • ittlne nt the Holme, do,,.. " ' '• visiting at the Holmes house. Among those who have entertained to, the summer visitors are Mr. and Mrs it H. Holmes, Mr. nnd Mrs. I! T V patrlelt and Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Holmes Miss Ora Smith, of Newborn. t» Th. u*ut fit Mra n IT I'lunmnls guest of Mrs. B. H. Clements. HlX’JfSL ‘’“"Cb, Is the guest of Mrs. O. O. Askln. NASHVILLE, TENN. Colonel and Mra. A. M. Shook. Miss Estelle Shook and Mlsa Margaret War. ner will sail August 13 for a aix weeks' trip abroad, which will Include a trio through Scotland and visits to Lon. don, Paris and Carlsbad. In addition to a large number of Nashvillians who left early In the summer for trips abroad, quite a number are sailing this week. IncludlngiDr. and Mrs. William C. Dake, Miss Bessie Dake, “ Barrow are at Flat Rock. N. O. Miss Ceolle Woods will return next week from Waynesboro, where she is the guest of Mrs. \V. A. Wilkins, Jr. Miss Rosa Woodberry and party are now traveling In Italy. Miss June Moldrtm. who hns been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. William R, Lealcen left this week for n ahort .visit to Rowland I’nrk, Md., after which they will go to Cnnnda. , Mrs. William Neyle Colqult, who hat ..waa. " imnin if vuiquil, HUO UUI been In Hendersonville, for sir weeks, la now at Mara Hill, N. C. Mrs. Alexander Theslmar and children re at Flat Rock, N. C. BIr. Alexander Lawton la the guest of Mr. nnd Mr - ‘ ” -- " * Clarkes? I l?o r Ga A ' F. Minis, at Rook wood, Mra. Lillian \>orley, of Montgomery, Ala., a spending the week with her slater, Mra. ira! C. W. Oakes and Mlsa Hattie Oakea, of Nactjoebee, were geuata at the Hender son Ilousa recently, which refreshment- Mra. Nellie York, of Jackson, Mlsa., for merly of Cleveland, la spending thla week In town. Dr. I>. M. Bnelaon hns returned to hla home In Toccoa. Mra. Wllklnaon, of Atlanta, who formerly resided In Cleveland. Is stopping at the Cleveland thla week. CARROLLTON. Mra. L. P. Mandevllle entertained al fres co In a moat delightful manner Saturday afternoon from 4:30 to 7, at her beuutlful home, on Maple street. A large number of guests were present, and It was a most enjoyable occasion. A party consisting of Mr. and Mra. Ed Stewart, Dr. Gilbert, Misses Katherine Miss Nells Lou Walton and Messrs. Jack Powell. Boh Orr, Will Hughs and R. L Stanford, of Newnnn, nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stewart, and Mlssea Paulina and Lucie Harris, of Carrollton, will Tuestlay go to a neighboring mill to camp during the week. E. G. Kroraer retnrned Sunday from a three months' trip to Germany. Mra. A. K. Knead entertained Tuesday renlng at her home on Spring Hill. The honoree of the occasion was Bliss Mvrlek. A party of Carrolltonlans camped at Tur key creek laat week. Miss Nora Shaw entertained a number Home of .Mrs. II orace eg. Rtrcet, compUmentiiry t« her guest. Ml,, Mary Kills, of Illrmlnghnm. Ain. Mr,. \V. C. Arttm.nn entertained at a Mr. A. K. Morgan, "formerly of this place^ but now of Atlanta, apent Saturday Tortier Is visiting relatives In Atlanta. Mr. amt Mra. J. A. Reese, of Atlanta, are rlsltlag their parents, Mr. and Mra. *. W. Pep*. J. T. Ilradley and daughter, Mlaa Marie, apent a few day* nt Borden-Wheeler lanes Mary and Helen t/mg left Mon day night for Jasper, Ala., to vlalt rela tives. Eugene Long, after upending two nr three weeks visiting relatives here, returned to Jasper, Ala.. Monday. A erowd of youug people enjoyed a water melon cutting at tha park Monday after- Even In thla land nf the free an man has the right to take unwarranted llherttea. A young willow never tire, of trying to ropvlneo some bachelor of the error of hi* ways. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. August 1, at the Church of the In- maculate Conception, Father Barry united In marriage Miss Delaposte and Mr. Travis, the happy, couple leaving Immediately for Jamestown, where the honeymoon will be spent. United States Senator and Mrs. Taliaferro left on Tueeday last for New York, where they are at the Wal dorf-Astoria awaiting the arrival of their daughter and soa-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*. Archie S. Hubbard, before beginning an automobile trip through the Adirondack region. Mrs. Hubbard has been detained by a serious attack of fever, but Is now convalescent and expects to be able to travel In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Drew and Mist, Ruth Drew left on Monday for the White Mountains and will later make a trip to Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hubbard, Jr„ and Master Thomas Hubbard left on Monday for Cascade In the Adiron- dacks for August. Mrs. T. B, Slmklns and her little granddaughter, Mias Sara Dunham, left yosterday for Berkeley Springs, W. Va„ where Mias Slmklns' niece, Mrs. Justice Howly, of Washlngtdn, has a cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Buckman ,nd Sir. and Mrs. W. E. Cummer ex- «ct to leavo on Sunday for. Lake Placid, N. Y. Mrs F. H. Butler and her daughters, the Misses Mary and Elisabeth Butler, arc visiting Sirs. Charles Stone, of Atlanta. - Mra. W. E. Kay and her handsome quartette of daughters have left for their annual two months' visit to Sewanee, Tenn. Sir. and Sirs. J. Dobbin Holmes, with their children and Mrs. Holmes' at tractive daughteik^MIsa Margaret Wil liams, will leave very shortly for Ver mont for the renialpder of the hot weather. I ANNISTON, ALA. The dance at Oxford lakp on the nlglit of August 2 In honor of Mlaa Mnry Howell Nnlwra, of Mont hie, from twenty . Sir. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Buntln and Mr Nat Baxter, going with Mr. and Sirs’ Robert F. Maddox of Atlanta, all of whom sailed Thursday. Dr.' and Sira J. D. Blanton and Sllss Anna Blan-’ ton, who went abroad early In June returned last week, leaving Sira. Blan-’ ton and party for a more extended trip. Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Cheek enter, talned sixteen guests at an al fresco supper at Centennjal Park Tuesday evening In honor of Martin Condon Jr., and Edmond Brown, of New York who have been much entertained dur ing their visit to Sir. and Sirs. Wil liam J. Cummins. Mr. George Ingram entertained a stag dinner party at the Golf and Country Club Wednesday evening for Lieutenant Governor Gray, of Ala bama. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hand and two children, Virginia and Larable, of Pel- ham, Ga., who have been making an extended trip through the lake coun try of the northwest Into Canada and down the St. Lawrence river, arrived laat night to spend a few days with Mr. and Sirs. Grantland Rice. Stlsses Ailccn and Catherine Tillman, who landed a week ago from a stay of fifteen months abroad, and who have since been the guest* <of their uncle. Colonel Sam Tillman, a professor at West Point, at his summer home at Southampton, arrived In Nashville on Wednesday night. Miss Tillman, who has spent most of her time In Paris the past three years, where she la a favorite In the American art coterie there, comes to Nashville to do several series of artistic photographs of ne groes for the Metropolitan and other magazines. Their home, Tillman place. Is one of the most beautiful country places near Nashville, and a center of social life here. Their ala- ter, Miss Jane Tillman, spent Wednes day In Atlanta, accompanying Mrs. T. B. Neal to Lake Toxaway and points East. Mra. Benton McMillan and Mlsa Eleanor McMIlaln are at Atlantic City, and Nashvillians who will go from here next week to the same re sort are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gray, Jr., Mrs. Samuel Felder, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Felder, and others. Already at that resort are Mrs. J. L. Whit worth, Miss Gertrude Whitworth, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bransford, Mrs. Turner Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Klrkman and a number of others. A camping party, chaperoned by Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Napier, which return ed this week from a two weeks' stay- at Camp Cumberland, has enjoyed a number of pleasant reunions the past fow days. Wednesday morning Mias Myrtle Holmes was hostess of an al fresco affair, followed by a luncheon, at the Holmes home for the girls of the party, and Dr. W. C. Matthews entertained the entiro personnel that evening. Miss Lula Magruder, of Columbus, Ga., was an out-of-town guest at the marriage here Wednesday afternoon nf Miss Maude Robinson and Dr. Walter R. Rapp, of St. Louis. Miss Magruder was the guest of Miss Glennie Cun ningham, maid of honor at the mar riage, and she was a Joint honoree of many prenuptial affairs. The chief social event of the past week to Nashville society was the marriage at 6 o'clock last Monday aft ernoon of Mlsa Jane Berry and Mr. Charles Erwin Buntln, at Hazle Path, th# ancestral Berry homestead. The guests Included 160 friends and rela tives of the young people from here, who went out on a special coach and by automobiles. The wedding gifts made one of the most superb collec tions ever received by a Nashville bride. NORCROSS. most enjoyn Help tbe chaperons, and added much to the plcnaure of those preaeut. The ger man was led hy Sir. Frank tlwln. with Mlsa Nabors, nnd several new nnd pretty wiih attractive In a simple nnd :g gown of nlnk, dancing length. Mr. and Mra. M. (intzman rank. .... nounccmcnt of the engagement of their slater, Mra. Mamie Keller, of Annlaton, to Mr. Lonla Levine, of Tnacalooan, the mar riage to occur In Annlaton Octolier 6, next. Eneh haa many frlenda, who will la» Inter* eatial In the announcement, as well ns In llicte future success nud prosperity. Mlsaea .lulls Coleman, of this city, nnd Amy Martin, of Jacksonville, are visiting Mlaa Estelle Johnson, In Rome, (la. The Mlsaea Henman carried out a party of friends last night to tbe furnace, nnd enjoyed the sights nf tron-mnklng nt tbe big plnut. The Mlsaea Harrison, who have been the guests of Mlaa Henri Lynn Barr for sev eral weeks, left for thetr home at Columbus, On., yesterday. Dnrlug their ntay they were much admired, nnd were the recipients of many sncln! attentions. Ga., la coming parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley. Mlaa Allcen llond, who tnnglit at Ran- dolph-Mnrnn college the past year, will ar rive the last of thla week to be tho guest of her slater, Mra. K. G. Mel-tn, on North Miss Jennie Aderholt, of Oxford, la the K ent of her frUnd. Mlaa Resale Lncey, on tgbton nvenne. for n few days. ha Mlaa Imogen Poe. of Illrmlughanx arrived In the city last night, to la- tho guest of Mias Augusta Cobb, on I.elghtoii nvpnue. The be enjoyed, Mr. nml Mra. Jnllus Marcus returned thla morning from the Jamestown exposition nnd the Hast. Mra. A. B. Walker nnd Mlaa Carrie Da vis are visiting relatives In Iron City and Cliosey Springs for a few daya CULLODEN. Mlaa Mary Boyd, of Quitman, la the gneat of Mlaa Thomas R. Roquemnre. r miss inomas it. Knnuemnre. John T. Martin, of Memphis. Tenn., Is In the city, the gneat of hla parents. Mlaa Little Barnes, of Colniuliua, (In., In visiting Mra. J. II. Maddux. 8. T. Illlaman. nf Atlanta, la tbe gneat frlenda with a watermelon cutting Friday afternoon nt her attractive country home, near the Chattahoochee. Mrs. Win Kennett and children have re turned from Conyera. Thomas II. Jones, nf the United Htstri navy, will spend several weeks with hla "GAINESVILLE. ('olonal Rufus Dakar, of Dablontgn, nm bean a visitor to the city for several daj» Dr. and Mra. Do Lnl’errlere and Maattf Julian, of Hoschton, arc visiting Dr. *n«l Mra. Daniels. .. , „ Mrs. W. D. Wbelehe! and children ha« returned from a visit to relatives in Annis ton. Mra. M. E. Parker, of Duluth, wn» guest of Mrs. K. B. Smith at tho Arlii Friday: . , v . Mlaa Etta Hardeman nnd Mrs. J. L- of Clarkesvllle, gre spending aeveral weesi In tho city. . . Mra. T. C. Conway, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mra. George Latham. .. . „ . Mlaaen Jamie and Bertha Nall, of Grant- vllle, are visiting Mra. E. E. Kimbrough «*« Main street _ „ - Mr. C. T. Mobley and Misses Luclle ond Ola Mobley attended the Chautauqua w« week. They came from Monroe. . Miss Emily Keen, of Atlanta, Is guest of Miss Carrie Johnson. Mrs. II. D. Jaqulsb left yesterday for engo, where she will spend the remainder of the summer with relatives, Messrs. C. N. and J. II. Davie, of Flo err Branch, visited frlenda here Hundsy. Miss Louise Dorsey Is visiting her sister, jy Is visiting Mrs. C. B.. McOaughey^Jn Atlanta and Mrs. J. C. f’bllllr*,' of Jtynroa, laa llan with their daughter. Mlsa Jlary Bell. *' rompanled by her frleud. Mias Luclle U» ranee, apent sereral days at the Arlington laat wee* snd sttended the CbautsuiiiM Mr. It. L. J. Smith nnd chlldran, of « mere*, attended the state oratorical «»>"* last Saturday, Master Walton and MW Kate winning tbe tint medals. h Ur. Howard 8mlth Is vUtlng Mi f»“* r ' Mr. W. E. Smith. . . , Mlsa Helen Telford left this week tar "" extended vlalt to relatives In Virginia. Mrs. L. Z. Rosser and three daufbtrra Mrs. A B. Mosley and Mlsaea Prise* Connally, of Atlanta, a« summering Id sfins Bessie Harrison la visiting In Tennra- Mr. and lira. J. O. Lawrence, of Monroe, were visitors to th* Chautauqua. itb viJmiim in tur » . „ hn . Mr. and Mra. J. H. Mathews, of Colomjuj were guests of Brenau during tbe tn of Mra. C. E. IIUsman, on Railroad avenue, relatives. lunua reason. ... . _ Miss Mule Jarranl Is visiting her »l» f< r * Mrs. Harry Walker. A . Mlsa Carrie Gaston haa returned from s visit to Jefferson. _ ... . Mrs. J. D. Twltty and Children hare true |.from Candler, where they 'I* 11 -*