Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 23, 1907, Image 8

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Hit, ATLANTA GEORGIAN Ai\D jMKWb. SOCIETY [ Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor, Selene'Armafrong, Assi *'* nt *- AND WOMAN'S INTERESTS FIGHT YOUR OWN BATTLES. ! you would succeed. Ask none to help you. For what Is the need? Why be beseeching To those at your side. Who care not It you swim Or sink In the tide? Outstretch willing hands. To yourself be true, Ask none to help you Your course to pursue: Climb up your own way. For in the world's mart There’s welcome alway For the true, brave heart! Fight your own battles. Work with hands and brain. , Conqueror you'll be, . Your life will be gain! Ask none to help you. Mope not, nor stt still. E'en enemies bow to A man with such a will. —Augusta Wall. FAMOUS ARTIST’S CONCEPTION OF THE TYPICAL RICHMOND GIRL INFORMAL DINNER. > Friday evening at the Piedmont j Ulrvlng Club Colonel and Mrs. R. J. j l,owry will entertain at a pretty in- j formal dinner In honor of Mrs. j Broughton and Miss Antoinette; Broughton, of Madison. Among those ] Who will be present are Mrs. and Miss ; Broughton. Mrs. J. H. Porter. Mr. Tom , Meador. Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Nlcolson. IN HONOR MI8SES NEWCOMBC. Misses Mary and Helen Mortis will , entertain next week In honor of Misses 1 Loretta and Hattie Newcombe, of Ma- I con, who will arrive In Atlanta Friday j evening to he their guests. Many de- , llghtful Informal affairs arc being j planned In their honor. MISS LAWTON’S PARTY. Miss Ruby Lawton will entertain | Monday morning at an up-Jinks party In honor of Miss Alllne Parks' attract- j Ive guest. Miss Marian flay. Those | who will be Miss Lawton's guests arc: [ Misses Ruth|Camp, Pauline Bell, Mary : McCord. Margaret Welcn. Pearl Jan- i sen. Eulah Hancock, Elolse McClain, Annie Mary Maupln. Claire Hancock. I Irene Sllvey, F.llznbeth Sllvey, Lucy | Windsor. IN HONOR OF VISITORS. Friday evening Misses Marie and j Mec McIntyre will entertain at a pic nic at the park In honor of their guests, j Mlsa Marie Whitehead and Mr. James . Whitehead, of Albany. The party will | be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker and the guests will be: MIhscs Marie Whltehend. Mollle and Elmer Ray, Ethel Thornton, Flora Crow, Mo selle Oann, Besale Parker of Thomas- vllle, Marie McIntyre. Mec McIntyre, Meaars. James Whitehead, Olln Lon- glno, Frank Baker, Boh Oann, Grover Mlddlebrooks, Henry Troutman, Bally King, Boy Burdwell. » MR8, FRANKLIN'S PARTY. The theater party which Mrs. W. B, Franklin will give Saturday opening at the Casino will Include Mrs. A. A. Hart, of New Orleans, and Miss Calli erlnc Summers, of Uarnasvllle, honor ary guests; Mrs. D. R. Wilder, Mrs. W. R. Bell. Mrs. V. C. Almand, Mrs. J. F. Gnllle, Mrs. J. R. Bradbury. FELLOWS^SMITH. At high noon August 19, at ths home In Athens of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Fellows, occurred the marriage of Mlsa Ruth Fellowa to Mr. Olwyn Telford Bmlth, Rev. Troy Beatty official Ing. It waa a quiet home wedding, attend ed only by relatives nnd a few Inti mate friends. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for White Sulphur Springs to spend their honeymoon. IN HONOR OF MI8S MARTIN. * Wednesday morning at her home at Athens. Mlsa Jessie McGregor enter tained In honor of her guest, Mlsa Mar tin. of Atlanta, "it" being played. After the game light refreshnienta were served. Invited to meet Mlsa Martin were ■ Jtlsses Lydia Hutchens, May Smith, Eleanor Young, Annie Bernard, Mar guerite Vandereau, Lola Witcher, Mary Harper. Laura f'nbb Hutchens, Lucy Bryant. My*. Rowland and Mrs. Griggs. D* PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD By recent scientific experi ments, Dr. Price, the famous food expert, has recently pro duced a Wheat Flake Celery Food, which is highly nutritious, easy of digestion, and a most delicious every day food for all classes. Fop sale by all Grocors KEELY’S DE LUCA-HAMMOND WEDDING. A marriage of very great Interest to AUffUstans Ih that of Miss Ruby Hammond, the daughter of the late Jamea H. Hammond, and Signor Adolfo de Luca, of Naples, which oc curred at Naples, Italy, on the 14th of July, the news of which has recently been received by Augusta relatives. The bride and her beautiful mother are pleasantly remembered, having visited here during her early childhood.—Au gusta Chronicle. 500 CLUB ENTERTAINED. The members of the 500 Club were delightfully entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. L. C. Flanders, at her home In West End. The prises, a salad fork, a spoon, a scarf pin and a pair of hose supporters, were won by Mrs. Chapman, Miss Denny, Dr. Sbults Mr. Daley. After the game delicious refreshments were served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. This is E. M. Ashe’s conception of the typicsl Richmond girl, the drawing being used as the cover dosign for Uncle Remus’s Magazine for September, which has just made its appearance. The daintiness and charm of Mr. Ashe’s drawing are apparent in this reproduction, but the original has the advantage of two-color composi tions. This is the first of a series of “Typical Southern Girls” which cele brated artists have drawn for Uncle Remus’s Magazine. Henry Hutt’s Atlanta girl will appear in an early issue of the magazine. Marriage of M rs. Howell and Dr. Grunbergsr Announced. Cards have been received In Atlanta announcing the marriage of Mra. Ellen DavJdson Howell to Dr. Alfred Grunberger, of Vienna. The wedding took place quietly In Vienna, and does not come aa a sur prise to Atlanta people, as their engagement has been known for some months. Mrs. Grunberger Is well known In Atlanta. As Miss Ellen Davidson, of Canada, she frequently visited here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Sheridan, and after her marriage to Professor Henry Howell, resided here for some tlihe. ' Dr-. Orunberger Is a prominent lawyer of Vienna. In the employ of the government service, and Is a playwright and critic of high reputation. He and his bride will make their home permanently In Vienna. George Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. 8am Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Dnlej’, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Laird, Mrs. Denny, Miss Denny, Miss Morris, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bramlett, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. Allen, Mrs. M. T. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larendon, Messrs. Roy and Luke Morris, Mr. McCullough, Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Daley, Mr. Oliver and Dr. and Mrs. Shultz. RECENT ARRIVAL8 AT NORCROS8. r Howard Pattlllo, Miss Janie Pnttlllo, Miss Elizabeth Pattlllo, Mrs. Maddfeon and children. Miss Irene Lovejoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Martin, Miss E. Hardwick of Atlanta, Mrs. Sam Collier and children of Montgomery, Ala, are the recent arrivals at Norcross, Ga. * cakeTsale. The young Indies of the First Chris tian church will hold their regular Sat- urday sale at 168 Peachtree street, Au gust 24. Home-made cakes will be on sale. IN HONOR OF MISS JOHNSON. Mrs. John W. Zuber and Mrs. Meth- vln entertained at a linen shower atm card party Thursday afternoon In com pllment to Miss Daisy Johnson, whose marriage to Mr. M. B. Reybold Jakes place next Wednesday. These guests Included: Mrs. C. R. Jolly, Mrs. Yancey Bryant, Mrs. Lon Daniel, Mrs. E. M. Griffin, Mrs. B. J. West. Mrs. J. G. Pruett. Mrs. A. Hmtth, Mrs. C. P. Taylor. Mrs. Gus Tripod, Mrs William Gossett, Mrs. J. O. Gilbert and Mrs. Stewart. The prizes were a linen lunch cloth and a hand-embroidered scarf, and were won by Miss Johnson and Mrs. C, P.Taylor. The guest prize was a white parasol. The house was decorated with cut flowers nnd ferns. In the dining room, where a delicious luncheon was served, the color scheme was yellow. The can dle shades and bonbons were In yellow and the flowers and Ices were yellow also. Mrs. Zuber, Mrs. Methvin and Mist Johnson All wore white mull gowns. BROWN^OERTING. Miss Ruby Oertlng and Mr. Philip Brown, of Pensacola, were married Wednesday, August 2lst, In the Presby terian church In that city. Only rela tives and Intimate friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown left Thursday on their wedding tour, which will Include points of Interest North nnd East. HANDY PINS A lady can scarcely complete her toilet nowaday* without a set or two of these pins for fastening her cuffs, holding her collar trim, or for use in some auch way. oCme in nnd let us ihow you our selection.; you 11 be pleased with the assortment, the quality nnd the price. *- EUGENE V. HAYNES CO„ Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. . no ABjjuid prepars tie west. Not stick jo •■daight.Wiattr, Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A*add*rFp*rAtloBforface,neek,ara»sadfcss4,. kl.fcnthe.kmlifce^oij want it. Doe.it btamo- HKSt. Not ilickjor grrur. It'. h.rmltu.fltM, rrtmiiinr. Can't be ibruettd. Uxitmor linx.noon n*Jniatt,Wi«Ur,Sqrmx, S.moUT,Fall. SampleF*BB. Lyon Ml*. Co.iS. Fifth St. Brooklyn, N.Y. PERSONS-HENRY. Special to The Georgian. San Francisco, Aug. 23.—Medical PI rector Reiiiu. C. Persons, United States Navy, and Mrs. Persons, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Julia Barnett, to Sydney Morgan Henry, assistant naval con structor, on the 11th of September, at St. Peters Chapel, Mare Island. Cal, Director Persons Is an Alabaman and Is a native of Auburn. Mr. Henry Is the son of James Buchanan Henry and a grand nephew of President James Buchanan. THE WAtIfTcARNIVAL. The Water Carnival Saturday after noon and evening at East Lake will be the center of Interest not only to club members, but to society at large as well. The races will begin at 3:30 o’clock, and the Illuminated parade at 8 o'clock. The officials chosen for the regatta are as follows: Referee, Dr. Theo Toepel; Judges, Messrs, Forrest Adair, T. J. Lyons, Lowry Arnold; timers, S. C. Williams, E. L. Meyer. Harvey Hatcher; atarter, Mr. George W. Adair; clerks of course, Messrs. Frank Reynolds, M. D. Berrien. Luncheon parties will be In order In the Interval between the afternoon and eveulng events, and aa the catering ac commodations are limited, the membere are requested to come prepared. The attendance throughout the entire car nival will be limited to members and their lady friends. The evening parade of decorated ca noes will bo called at 8 o'clock. In the absence of Mr. Rawson Collier, Mr. Howard Geldert, chairman of the com mittee of arrangements, will act aa chief marshal. The participants will report, with lanterns unllghted, at the formation piers at the upper end of the long arm of the lake, and will be assigned places In line. The parade will paas In review before the boat house and then circle the lake, later breaking up Into Individual parties. For the best decorated canoe a prize banner ha* been offered which will be awarded by a board of Judges com posed of the following ladles: Mrs. J. H. Porter, Mrs. A. B. Steele, Mrs. J. A Fltten, Mrs. P. S. Arkwright and Mrs Lowry Arnold. Wurm's orchestra will be In attend ance In the evening, and after the pa rade the boat house and grounds will be turned over to the ladles. 8TOVALL-COURTENAY. Special to The Georgian. Cleveland, Ga., Aug. 23.—On Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock the wedding of 31l*s Ethel Stovall and Mr. Charles Courtenay waa solemnized at the home of the bride In Nacoochee Valley. Aft. er the ceremony the bride and groom left for the home of Mr. Courtenay, at Pleasant Retreat. Both Mr. and Mrs. Courtenay are members of prominent families of this county, and have many friends, who wish them much happiness through life. circleTrancais. For six weeks consecutively Mile. Flgluera will deliver lectures on French history. Beginning with the seven teenth century, she will speak of the three kings who preceded the revolu tion, which period will be discussed later. The first lecture will begin next Saturday, at 8:30, with Louis XIV, his ministers, his court and institutions. INFORMAL SCUPPER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Arnold will en tertain at an Informal supper party Saturday evening at their summer place at East Lake prior to the water carnival, which will be the event of Saturday. The guests will include: Miss Con stance Knowles, Miss Laura Payne, Miss Helen Payne, Mr. Burton Clarke, Mr. J. C. Kirkpatrick and Mr. Harvey Gregory. MR. AND MRS. HILLYER'S HOUSE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd Hlllyer, who are spending the summer at the Burnap Cottage, In Marietta, are enter- talcing a small but charming house party this week. Their guests Include: Misses Jane Jones, Mary Kirkpatrick, Louise Baird and Alice and Mary Rushton, of Atlanta. BOOM CAMPERS. Miss Aline'Ruse, of Atlahta, will re turn early next week from a stay at Boom Camp, with the camping party which for eight years In succession has enjoyed an outing there. Several entertainments have been given at the camp this summer, Includ ing a Jolly little affair arranged a few evenings ago by Adas Ruse. A contest—guessing the name of trees»-waa the form of amusement, and the dainty eouvenlr booklets con taining the list of questions, the artis tic work of Miss Ruse, were ornament, ed with water color sketches of trees, bordered In gold. Miss Bettle Martin won the first prize, a pretty water color sketch of the Boom Camp, ar tistically framed, and Mrs. James H. Parkes won the consolation souvenir, a miniature boat. A merry affair was an unique combination of a boat and potato race Wednesday morning, par ticipated In by eome of the men. Th«' prizes on this occasion were particu larly clever. The most Interesting event of the entire sojourn, however, was the con cert Tuesday night given by the camp era at the school house of Walling for the people of that community. The house was filled to overflowing, and the appreciative audience Included quite a number of guests from Mc Minnville and other points, coming by train. The Boom Camp Club Includes some of the best musical talent In Nashville, and they gave a varied and chnrming program of merry glees. Southern melodies and other selections, both new songs and old melodies, which were beautifully rendered and well received. After the concert Mr. and Mrs. John Webb gave an enjoy, able reception for the Boom Campers at their home at Walling. The party Includes Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes H. Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Leftwich, Misses Bettle Martin, Aline Ruse, of Atlanta, Marie Cobbs, of Springfield, Mary Lambuth and Mnrtha Scruggs, Messrs. Graham Hall, Young and Joe Jones, of Chicago, Sam Bolton and Searcy Green. Mr. Eugene Laurent, after a week's stay at .the camp, returned to Nashville a few days ago, and Mies Martha Scruggs, who haa been at Monteagle, joined the party Monday. Dr. Wesley Maddln. Jr., who has been a guest at the camp since Monday, returned home lust night. The camping site la Ideal, only a few faet above the picturesque Caney Fork river. At the boat landing are a flotilla of rowboate and a gasoline launch for river expeditions, which are charming parts of the day’s program. The tents are large and floored, and are fitted up with every camping con venience, for, after long experience at KEELY’S KEELY’S Saturday Glove Sale Aten In the face of a constantly advancing market, we offer the following realty extraordinary bar gain in newest and most-in-demand Kid Gloves: Finest quality, full 16-buiton, elbow length, imported Kid Gloves in white and black, real $4.00 value, $2.95 the Boom Camp, the acme of camp comfort and luxury has been attained. The sleeping tents are shaded by superb elm of magnificent proportions, and here a large United States flag Is suspended. There Is a camp fire on the river bank at night, and boating, fishing, swimming and other outdoor sports are dally enjoyed. Personal Mention Superfluous Hair Removed by the New Principle % rrretithn to modem ecimeo. It to Urn only scientific tad practical wa» to daatroy hair. Dw i wasu time ea- Mfientiu. with electro!joia. X-ray ltd depilatoriea. Vhe*eareeffcTed yo«oatho BARE WOZD ofUtoper. Mora and ezaanfacteoert- Do Miroclo to tat It la tho oaljr method which to Itfitnel hy pihyaUttoa, toryoota. Do Miroclo mailed, mated to plaie wrapper for. fr-oo. not wooer bock wKhoot ooootioo too rod tape) if it foils — dodlthatUcWiatod forte. Booklet Crop, to pteie Mated envelop* by tho Do Miroclo Chomkol Ca-.ipyhtk At., how York. For sate By oU ftrst cteas drweetoto, deportaoot stem, rdresson.aad THE KEELY COMPANY. Of special Interest to many Macon frlr. ds of the young woman Is the an nouncement of the engagement of Miss Louise Todd, of Atlanta, and Mr. Earl Dennison Thomas, Jr., of Havana, Cuba, whose marriage will take place on Wednesday evening, October 23. Miss Todd haa frequently visited In Macon nnd has quite a circle of warm friends nnd admirers here, with whom she Is very popular. Mr. Thomas is the son of General E. D. Thomas, of the United States army, and he and Mrs. Thomas have many, friends throughout the States.—Maconr Telegraph. Mrs. Mary W. Stevenson, of Quitman, Ga., on her way to Texas and Okla homa Btopped over a few days in At lanta with her brothers, Messrs. H. F. and L. B. Lester. Mr. Hudson Moore, of the legal firm of Moore & Pomeroy, Is absent from the city on a two weeks’ outing to Cin cinnati, Chicago, Cleveland, Niagara, Albany, New York, Baltimore, Wash ington and Norfolk. Mr. and .Mrs. Dan Morrison, of Jack, sonvllle, Fla., spent Thursday In Atlan ta en route to Kentucky. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker, on Forrest avenue. Mies Halite Ellis and Miss Kellie Dunbar, of South U arollna ' will spend the week-end with Mrs. Prlolqau Ellis, who Is occupying her cottage at Mt. Airy. Misses Hattie and Loretta Newcombe, of Macon, Ga., will arrive In Atlanta Friday evening to be the guests of M|sses Mary and Helen Morris. The friends of Miss Adelaide Ever hsj-t will regret to learn that she sprained her ankle severely on Thurs day and Is necessarily confined to her home at Decatur. Mrs. J. R. Mobley. Miss Jennie Mob ley nnd Miss Josephine Mobley have returned from Tate Springs, School Books and All Supplies Books and prices guaranteed. Closing Sale in Shoe department. Slippers and all Summer goods.' SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, E. PIERCE, President. 60 Marietta St. Opposite Postoffice. Mrs. A. L. Hull, of Athens, Is the gueet of Dr. and Mrs. Marlon .Hull. Mrs. Forrest Adair and Miss'Eliza beth Adair have returned from Ashe ville. Misses Gertrude and Lee Brandon and Miss Leila Mills are at Tallulah Fall*. Dr. Charles P. Andrews, who la 111 with typhoid fever, Is somewhat better. Mr. Eugene Zaley returned Thurs day from a short visit to Tennessee. leave on Saturday for Indian Springs, where she will spend ten day* or a fortnight. The friends of Mr*. W. C. Humphries will regret to learn that she has peon confined to her room for several days. Mrs. J. B. Johnson and Miss Louise Johnson have returned from a delight ful trip to Jamestown. Mrs. Louis Stevens, of Macon, was i he guest on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. ohn D. Little. Miss Helen Bagley haa as her guest her cousin. Miss Louise Lamar, of C0‘ lumbus. Mr. A. L. Waldo and little son. Al- ble, returned Friday from Llthla Springs. Miss Ruth Gardner and Miss Louisa Bell, of Inman Park, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, at Norcross. Miss Maude Freeman has returned to her home at Athens, after a visit to Miss Katie May Everhardt. Tenting h’s Infin Mr. F. P. Gamble left Thursday for a three weeks' trip to Virginia. Mr. R. L. Cooney and Mr. E. R. Wood leave Saturday for Tate Springs. Dr. Zoeplfell—Quellensteln left Fri day for a visit to Tallulah Falla aad the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. Tom Lyon Is In Savannah. Mrs. Edward McCandless and Mlsa Edna McCandless will return to Atlan ta In November. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Blake, of Nashville, wilt spend a few days here at the Piedmont. Mr*. Robert Jonee ts the guest of her sister, Mr*. Floyd Foster, at Atben*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Fltten have re turned to Pensacola after vleltlng At lanta relative*. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ri'den have re- j t >>rned from Tozaway. Mlsa Emma Fuller ts visiting Mr*. • Turner, at Marietta. Mr. Dozier Lowndes, Mr. Jesse Dra per and Mr. Hugh Spalding are In Sa vannah. Mr. Robert Cohen, of Augusta, Is In the city. Miss Charles Owens has recovered from her recent Illness of typhoid fe ver. Mr. and Mrs. William Nunnally have returned from Nacoochee Valley. Mr. Clinton Amorous has returned from Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jordan have re turned to the city. Miss Louise Hopkins will be the guest of friends In the city next week. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. Fir : Matriculation Day, September 16th. Catalogues Free. DuPont Ouerry, President. DENTAL SPECIALIST DR. C. L. STOCKS: DENTIST, 427 (Fourth Floor) Austell Building, Atlanta, Gs., Bell Phone M-3383. Praotlce limited to the operative I branches—Fillings, Crowns, Bridge I Work, etc. (Ten Years' Experience) I Miss Etta Park has returned front. Porter Springs. Mr*. John S. Blgby has recovered from her recent Illness. Mr. James Riley has returned from Tate Springs. Mr, and Mr*. E. Horlne have return ed from a trip North. Mr. Wllbom Hill continues ill at his apartments In the Marlborough. Dr. Amster will return Saturday from his trip north. Mrs. Joseph Regenateln and her son have returned from Indian Springs. rs. E. D. Crane I* visiting In ATHEN8. Misses Anne nnd Frances Burnett enter tained the Young Ladles' Club at a bridge luncheon Wednesday morning. The prize for the top score was won by Miss Anna Webb, Mra J, Campbell Avery, of I’enaa- cola, cut the conaolatiou. Miss Maude Fleignau has returned from Atlanta, where she was entertained as tha guest of Miss Katie May Elierhnrdt. Mra. John C. Hart, of Union Point, the guest of Mrs. J. J. Wilkins. Professor and Mra. IV, D. Hooper and children have returned from Chapel lllll, Mrs. George Thornton and children are •pending two weeks at Franklin Springs. Miss Besale LsnHr, of West Point, Is vis- Itlng her sister. Mrs. E. C. Brsnson. Mis, Lll Hodgson Is visiting friends it cfociB! circle. Mra. Robert Jones, of Atlanta, la the gueat Mra. nvrin Amnio ana Mra. came Key* Athena?* At * r# Tl#a, ng rclatfrea lu Mlaa'Lou BracihMTj la in New York. Misses Mildred and Mary Clem Shepper- aon hare returned to Athena, after spend ing the aurnmer with relatlrea In New Mex- M/a. Richard Baxter la In Macon, the WJ •{.Mra. Henry Lamar. Jr. Mra. Morris Michael and ilttle non hare returned from Hendcraonrllle, where they •pent aereral weeks. Mlsa Marl# Anderson haa returned to Ma con, after a pleaaant rlalt to Mra. I>. I*. Haaleton. «e M JffL A n2LlW!$ ot Au,!,n * guest of Mra. lMeree Jackson. Mtaa Lola Witcher leaves non for New \orks where she will spend the winter •eking a course In manual training at Teachers' College. Columbia. Mrs. J. A. 1 White Sulphur. Mrs. R. M. Sizer and children are at Mount Airy. Mrs. It. W. Lnmkln Is spending rora» time at Greenbrier White Sulphur. Mrs. 8. C. Upshaw and MIhh Maude Lump kin nre at Wrightarllle Bench. Mias Collie soeuowakl, who haa been In - urops since early spring, la expected *>od to be the guest of her niece, Mrs. 1>. L Peacock. 8EN0IA. Mra. E. T. Whatley, of Havnnnnh. and Mrs. R. I>. Smith, of Tlfton, nre Hpendlu* some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Carlton. Mlsfe Rubye Harrison left Wednesday f»r New York. Mlasen Jessie nnd Faye Hodnett nnd Mi*« Stella Hogg have returned from Warm Springs. Mra. C. M. Blount la spending Man,"—*— -.— ~.*d» t Haralson. Mlsa Annie Cotton, of West Point, nn<l Mias Bertha Jackson, of HoIIonvillu, are visiting Mlsa Jessie Hodnett. Miss Flo-Ileue Watts ban returned front Griffin. Miss Bertha Klmmons, of Zehulon, if the gueat of Mrs. \>\ J. Harper. „ Mrs. Z. Green, ot Newnnn, nnd Min* bai lie Arnnll, of Birmingham, are vteltlnfl Mrs. W. T. Arnnll. Miss Ida Mae Unsay haa returned to n**r home In Bullncbvlllp. Misses Mae Wallace and Nelle Ward**. Atlanta, nnd Mona Bnten, of JnrksonvIH**, Fla., are the guests of Miss Ilessle Pa* via. Miss Mattie Kate Sasser hits return*! from Itockinnrt. Mlasen Clara Blount nnd Rubye rMnett have returned from Indian Spring. ifra. Ralph McKuight (a quite sick «t home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l Carlton. Mra. J. D. Hunter left last week for aitrieen Methvin has returned f r "“ Mlsa Htelia Hogg entertained ot raw! Wednesday morning fu honor of Mrs. "• A. Waugh, of Atlauta. NORCROSS. Mra. Edward Stuart Kates and llttb fob. Edward Stuart, Jr., have returned to Augustine. The Misses Bowie entertained at a light picnic Tuesday evening. Miss Louise Bell nnd Miss Ruth Gardner, of Inman Park, Atlanta, are guests of Mr - and Mra. Homer Jones. . Miss Plekett Myers entertained sixty ™ her little friends at n watermelon euttlnf Tuesday eveulng to celebrate her t«euu* birthday. Will Holbrook entertnlned the gu«*>ts ** the Brunswick hotel with a Dutch *upr ,r Wednesday evening. , „ Mr. and Mrs. George Allen nnd Mr. '* n # more, of Atlnutn, were recent guests the Misses Bowie. Mlsa erldge, __ . from Tallulah Fal Hisses Bowie. ia Harriet Webster and Miss Ann Ltn *. of Washington, D. C-, have return*! Tallulah FaUs. CHILDREN Teething rs. Winslow’s S&Sffry'Y&jg Soothing Syrup Hg.groj THE GUMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CUR*} 13 ,ho best HE3 ‘Z Sold by druggists In every part of world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food *JjJ Drue act, June 30. 1906. Serial na ®' ber 1091.