Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 02, 1907, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, B $ » © $ SOCIETY Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor, i f Charlotte Stewart, : Selene Armstrong, | AND WOMANS INTERESTS CONTENTMENT. She *»«• the busy world go by: “And I \yill bo alone!" rhe aald, For life In only worth the while Where thnunandn tread!” She raw the merry world go by; "Paaa on; I do not rare!" aha aald. ”1 have a cot where sunshine Ilea ITpnn a baby's head!" —Emma A. Lente. DANCE IN HONOR OF VI8ITOR8. A subscription dance will be given Tuesday evening at Segadlo'a hall by a number of young men In compliment to Misses Roberta Slade. Katharine Gordon and Miss iaitt, the guests, of Miss Ida May Blount. MUSICAL TEA. Thursday afternoon at 6 o'clock Mrs. W. C. Jarnagln will be hostess at a musical tea. which will be given at her home on Juniper street, the oc casion to be for the benefit of the Dis trict Nurses' Kund. Over two hun dred Invitations will be Issued, and the .occasion will be a brilliant and delight ful one. The soloists of the occasion will be Mrs. Josephine Skinner and Miss Louise Van Harlingen. Mrs. Skinner, who has recently come to At lanta from Cleveland, Ohio, to make her home here, possesses a magnificent contralto, and will be a valuable ac quisition to Atlanta's musical circles. Miss Louise Van Harlingen Is known to Atlanta audiences, but has not been heard here often since her recent re turn from New York. Her beautiful soprano is highly cultivated, nnd her programs are ultvays notable -for their artistic beauty. Miss Oertrude Westmoreland will be the accompanist of the occasion, a fact which further assures Its success. Receiving with Mrs. Jarnagln and ’assisting In the entertainment of the _guests will be Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. H. B. Crew, Mrs. Eugene Black, Mis. R. K. Rambo. Mrs. R. A. Wotnble, Mrs. Frank Hownld and Mr*. Willard Nutting. • TO MR8. WARREN. Tuesday morning at her lovely home ' In Decatur, Mlsa Lucy Durham will en. tertaln at bridge In honor of Mre. Al feed Warren, of Tampa. Fla. The bc- ■ coshm will be among the week's most ; enjoyable Informal parties. ' INFORMAL AFTERNOON. Miss Violet -Tripp* entertainod six friends Informally Monday afternoon In compliment to Miss Carrie Nix, of ; LaGrnngr. the guest of Miss Cecil . Lore, and the Misses Slade, Gordon and Loti, the guests of Miss Ida May . B|ount. JELK8-COMER. Hon. and !lrs. W. D. Jelks, of Eu- . faula. Ala., have announced the en- .gagemem of their daughter. Katharine, Mr. Hugh Coiner, of Savannah. GHOLSTIN-JOHNSON. . Mr. and Mrs. Louts Oholstln have . announced the engagement of their daughter, Katharine, to Mr. Edwin Forrest Johnson, the tnurriage to take ■ place November 6. SLATON-MACGREGOR. Major william Franklin Slaton tins 1 announced the engagement of Ids . .dcughte;. Luln Kills, to Mr. William . Alexander MacGregor, the marriage to . take place October 22. HOLT-NORCROSS. Colonel and Mrs. L. Banka Holt, of Graham. N. t\, announce the engage- • ment of their daughter. Mattie Lynne, to Mr. Paul H. Noivross, of Atlanta. BR0A0NAX-8T0NE. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Edwin Broad nax announce the engagement of their daughter. Nell, to Mr. Paul Stone, of ■ S.llllgcpt, Ala. WEIGLE-MERRY, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Welfle. of Au gusta. announce the engagement of their daughter, Nell, to Mr. Roy alb um Merry, of Atlanta. The wedding IM lie solemnised October l«. 8ELIG-LEVY. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Hellg an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Elsie May. to Mr. Milton Levy, of New York city, the marriage to take plate next winter. tack'Tparty. At her home in Quitman, Miss Has. bell Raysor was the hostess of a tacky party Friday evening, which was one of the most enjoyable events of the season. Those composing the party were Miss Kathaleen Owens. Janie Lilly Mary Lilly. Ida Bell Hundry, Toc- coa Hundrey, Mattie Hunter, Katie wmi M w' n e' . " alker, Annie \\ llllams, Essie Powell and Julia Fen- der, of Valdosta; Messrs. H. B. Har rell, Will Creerh. Moses Oelsnor Liv ingston Howard, Paul and Tom Chris tian. Roy Lilly. L. J. Tlghe. Wallle Thompson, Albert Remschmldt, Russell Mi™ KathaUne Avera will entertain mx\ Vrlday evening at a character party. IN HONOR OF~MISS ALMAND. Miss Artfne Almond will be the »uast of honor at the Domino Club which Mra. W. M. Weathers will enter.' tain. Thursday. SACRED CANTATA. The eaered cantata. Hiller's 'The Sod* of Victory, which was given at One of the eeason'e moet striking novelties is the all white hat. It la made usually of fine Froneh ohip or hortehalr straw and trimmed with large clusters of white flowers and white leaves. Of course It la not a very strvicsablo headgear, but it I* immensely stylish and may be worn as well with a pretty light suit as a muslin dress. the First Baptist church Sunday aft ernoon, was witnessed by a large con gregatlon. und the occasion was In hon or of Dr. Landrum's eleventh anniver sary ns one of the most beloved minis ters In the city. Mr. O'Donnelly was In charge of the music, and that hr has done much to ward raising the standard of music In the many present Sunday aft ernoon. The work of Mrs. \V. L. Wilson was splendid, and her voice was never In better condition. The lady quartet, In. eluding Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Osborn and Misses While nnd Gilbert. »•«» one of the special features of the program. Mr. Etl Werner deserves especlnl men tion, as his rendition of Dubois' "Lord, My God." was truly beautiful. The choir Included: Mrs. Wllllnm L. Wilson, soprano soloist; choir so pranos. Mrs. J. K. Osborne. Mrs. B. W. Stllshee. Mrs. 8. A. Swann, Mrs. Albert Spalding. Miss Lcn Morehead, Miss Lurllne Graham; Altos. Mlsa Laura Gilbert. Mrs. Arthur frevision. Mrs. Colcord. Mrs. W. T. Pcrkrrson. Miss Lllv White. Miss Harriet Mil ledge. Miss Carolina Htelnheimer and Miss Edith Longman; tenors. Mr. Charles Hoke, Mr. Oscar Cook, Mr. John M. Cooper, Mr. W. T. Waterman, Mr. George Stowers. Mr. Sherwood, Mr. James T. Mathews. 8UCCESS OF SOUTHERN GIRL. Miss Ludne Finch, the daughter of Mrs. Julia Neely Finch, of Birming ham, Is achieving success as a maga- line writer. Already widely known aa a dialect reader and Interpreter of Southern- folk lore, or rather of the pure negro tongue unmixed with the dialect of the plantation. Miss Finch has attempted maguslne work within the past few months, and many of the leading mngaxlnes ore accepting her articles and poems. The daughter of so talented a moth er, It Is not surprising that Miss Finch has had little difficulty In. winning lar ger audiences through her magatlne writings, but for such recognition as she has received from the editors of Harper, the American ami other pub lications there Is undeniable evidence that her own talents are being appre ciated by men who feel the. trend of the reading world and rarely. If ever, make a mistake in their selection of manuscripts.—Birmingham Age-Her ald. PAS8M0RE-BEN NETT WEDDING A marriage r.f unusual Interest to many Augualans which occurred re cently was that of Mr. T. B. Passmore to Mlsa Bowtnylln Bennett, of Atlanta, tla. Mr. and Mrs. Passmore were married on August 1*. at the Baptist church In Hayeavllte, N. »\ Mrs. Passmore Is the onlv child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bennett, of Atlanta. Mr. Passmore holds a responsible po sition with the Askln & .Marine fom- paBy, of this city, and haa numerous friends here who wish for him and his bride every happiness that life af ford*. Mr. and Mr*. Passmore arc at Mr*. J. E. Tarver's for the present, but will MR. ROY MERRY TO WED MIS8 NELL WEIGLE Mr. and Mra. John M. Welgle an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Nell Edwards, to Mr. Roy Gibson Merry, the marriage to occur on the morning of, October 10th, at St. James Methodist Episcopal' church. There has been no announcement of recent date that hns called for more genuine and sincere congratulations than does this. Miss Welgle Is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Welgle and I* one of the most thoroughly attractive and win some young women In the city. Pe tite and dainty In person, bright charming and vivacious In her man ner, she wins friends without effort nnd retains them ns readily. In the felicitations that will be extended the young couple upon this happy an nouncement there will he a tinge of regret at the thought that her mar riage will cauke her removal to At- lanta. Mr. Merry I* a former Augustan, but Is now connected with the Interstate t.’otton Oil Company, with headquar ter* In Atlanta. He Is a young man of ability and worth and la held In high est esteem by all who know him.—Au gusta Herald. • ELECTION "of" OFFICERS. The auxiliary of the C. W. B. M. of the Christian Church will hold their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock In the Indies' parlor of the church. Election of offlcera for the ensuing year Is to take place. D* PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD if eaten daily, there will be a daily '.ction of the bowels—waste re* moved—nutriment retained. It is made from the whole wheat berry. For sale by all Grocer* In the city. Mias Reath Morris, of Marietta. Is the guest of relative* in Atlanta. Rev. and Mra. T. E. Elgin announce the birth of a daughter. ■Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Hurd, who are visiting In the city, will return to Washington this week. blisses Lallle Kollock and Mary George and Mr. Tattnall Kollock- re turned from Woodlands, the summer home of Mr. and Mra. M. C. Kollock. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shipman have returned from the mountain* of North Carolina and are at borne at 225 West Peachtree street. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Broyles and children have returned from a month's stay at the Haddock Inn, Toccoa Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patterson are at the Aragon for the fall and winter. Miss Sarah Campbell has returned from Borden-Wheeler. Mr. And Mrs. B. C. DeLeon have returned to the city. Misses Slade, Gordon and Lott, the guests of Mlsa Blount, will be the gueata at a box party Wednesday af ternoon at the baseball game. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomaa D. Stewart, Mlsa Nellie Stewart and Mr*- Kirk have returned from Tallulah Falls. Mr. and Mr*. Lee Lewman are In New York city. Mr. and Mr*. V«n Asto'r Batchellor have returned from Jamestown and other points of Interest In Virginia. The friends of Miss Marian Gold smith will regret that she Is confined to her home by sickness. Mr*. J. V. C. Pedder haa returned from Virginia Mias Van Carroll la the guest of Mr*. Dillon Akers, at Warm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hatch and son will be at home this winter with Miss Julia Orme. V. Pet-sohal Mention D BELT BUCKLES The belt fa no longer a mere Incident In feminine apparel; It Is a special aefc* creation In Itself. The buckle crown* the belt, confirming and completing beauty. <nir variety afford the fullest range for selection and ere aa per- * * n structure as they flre compelling In Impressiveness. 4a EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., \ Jewelers.37 Whitehall Street. Hagan's Magnolia Balm, Msknth.*V-.slAt,mi»xBt It. XWw.lt Inanuv — (ittetrU. t’witmor ung.aon* Cu. «J 3. Fms St. Bruokl) n, S. V, I prrpsrstina for fan. neck. arm. **.! 1 m "u.Urkyi . Winter, Dr. Roy Harris has returned from Carrollton, where he visited his father, Judge S. W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wilcox and chil dren have been the guests of Mrs. E. P. Cotter at McRae. Hon. J. M. and Mrs. Terrell have taken an apartment at the Lenox. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brown guests of friends In Carrollton. Miss Annie Mell ('ashman haa re turned to the city after an extended visit In Tennessee, accompanied by Miss Mattie Keith, of Winchester, Tenn., who will spend the fall and winter with her sister. Mrs. E. T. Payne, Jr. Mr. and Mr*. Alex If. Kent, Jr., an nounce the birth of a son, Norman Taylor Kent, at tlielr home on Lake avenue. Mr. Hugh Adams is at Llthla Springs for a few days. Mr. and Mr*. Jim Anderson nr# oc cupying their new home In Juniper Mrs. Ltvlngstnn Minis left Sunday for Denver, Colo., and will spend the month of September away from At lanta. Mr. J..C. Newsome. Jr., of Washing ton. Ga, Is at the Piedmont. Mr. Julius Dashlell. who has been at Narragansett Pier for several weeks, has returned to the city. Mra. Joseph Thompson is In Atlantic City. Ur. Tom Perrin, of Spartanburg, I* Miss Laura Analey’s dance will be an event of Monday evening. Miss Priscilla Patten la visiting Mr. John 8. Patten, on West Peachtree street. Judge and Mra. John T. Pendleton and their grandson. John Stewart, have returned from Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. James Bedell have re turned from New York. Mrs. Robert Wood and aon have re turned from White Sulphur Springs. Major and Mrs. George C. Ball, who have been spending the week with Mr*. George C. Ward, will return to Atlanta today. Their visit has been charming socially, nnd they were dinner guests und entertained at luncheons on several occasions during the week—Birming ham Age-Herald. Mr. Wilt F. Brown and Mias Alma Brown will leave Monday on the City of Atlanta, and will spend the next two weeks In New York, Brooklyn and Saratoga.—Savannah Press. Mra. Mary A. A. Fry la In Norfolk, visiting friends. She I* accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. D. F. Page. Before returning they will visit friends In Atlanta.—Chattanooga Star. Mr. E. C. Lester and wife will leave Tuesday afternoon for Indianapolis. Mr. Lester expects to attend the un derwriters' convention In Indianapolis, and will also visit some of the large Portland cement plants In Indiana. PERRY. Miss Sadi* Williams has returned from a visit at Fort Valley. Miss Fannie Sims, of Itrunswfrk. la visit lug Mrs. Foreman at tb* Perry betel. Miss Florins Hchstsman, of Macon, Is the guest of Misses lamia* and Uussle Riley. Mrs. O. F. Hendricks nnd daughters, of Cochran, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. A " gchelllng. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Anderson. IlnuklnsYltle. are vlstitas friends In l’« Misses Isiulse and Kllagene Italner, or llawxm. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. flitter. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. M. Hughes, of Dan ville, visited Mr. and Mrs E. I- Pennant this week. Autumn Sales Begi First Showings of the New Season’s Goods Tliis week we fire the openiug guns of the Fall Campaign, offei'ing mam- speeial buying inducements throughout all departments. The whole store is tilled with the spirit of the new season and every day brings shipments of Autumn stuffs. Early buyers will have advantage of most complete assortment^ and can secure many special values thatWill not be duplicated later; so, don’t delay. New Dress Woolens New Woolen Plaids in bright colorings for waists, suits and children’s 50c dresses. 23c and 50-inch Panamas and 50-inch Pacific Sicilians in the new Fall shades 59c 45-inch silk-finished Mohair in the new QC*% leather shade ; permanent finish Ovv 38-inch Black Silk-warp Henrietta 4 AA very fine quality; special at ^ I aUU New Cottons, Etc. New Fall Percales in best patterns for waists dresses, children’s 1 Ol clothes, etc | CljQ New Flannelettes in large, bright A m plaids—look like woolen goods; only. | OC Two very special values in White Crocheted Spreads; Marseilles patterns; £■( $1.50 and | The best value you ever saw in good heavy Ifuck Towels at 10c Advance Displays of Fall Millinery The millinery department is aglow with the rich, warm shades of Autumn; many of the new hats are ready, including exclusive models and pattern hats from the world’s style centers. The high standard of quality and good value that we have established is maintained in the present offerings and many im provements have made the department even more attractive than it has been. Come in this week and see the new things. Suits and Waists A special and very fortunate purchase enables us to offer choice of a line of very handsome Tailored Suits of fine broadcloth in black, blue, brown and green—coat in Prince Chap styles silk braided and satin-lined— $44 A A real $20.00 values, at, choice I fati*f4 The new “Fluffy Ruffle” Waist of black taffeta silk; real $5.00 value; $3.98 The New Skirts Very handsome Skirts of black Altman voile in new style with silk folds or satin-piped self folds; also new Skirts of fine Panama with graduated satin berba woven stripes—blue, black or brown. Either of these A g skirts would be cheap at $10; $ I ,40 choice Ladies’ and Misses’ new plaited Chiffon Pan ama Skirts; real $7.50 values; QQ Large. Teddy Bears, white or brown: same as sold elsewhere al C1 fifi $1.50 ^ 1 Ecru Nottingham Curtains; worth $7.50 a pair; very $4.00 Newest styles in Baby Caps of silk, plush, etc.; $3 50\ 1r 25c SMITH & HIGGINS “The Underselling Store/ Take Walker Street Cars SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS Mis* Willie Cooper ha* returned from a visit to ber slater In Macon, Mra. W, J. Little. Nell and Amelin, linve returned ralne. Dr. t’. I*. Cooper nod wife have returned lo their borne nt Pitt*. Mra. i. H. Ilrunaon haa returned to her home at Dublin. Mr. If. W. Mann, of Vnldoata, la visit- inr frlcnda and relative* here. Dr. N. (I. Uattl* la «t Midland for a few day*. two Terry young ladle*, will leave . dny for the training* school of the M. church, aouth. at Kanaaa City. Mo. Mlaa Ilouser after taking ber roarae will go to the foreign field. Mlaa RiHljrera will prob- aWlv enrage In the home work. Mr. I., M. Paul and II. T. Gilbert have gone to New York. Yeaterday Afternoon Terry** two Kali teams played the la*t game* of the aeaaoo. The ncore waa S to 4 In favor of the Regu lar*. M’RAE. Mia* Mary Chlppen left Saturday for vlait of aeveral week* to Eaatman and Dublin. Mra. G. B. I.lndaey left Tuesday night for Atlanta, where ahe will be Joined by Ml** O’Nell, and together they will go to Jamestown, Baltimore and Washington, D. C. MU* Kthel Curry vlalted at Scotland tbla week. Mr*. King la apendlng the week with her daughter, Mra. Seal*. MU* Tanline Creighton la apendlng a few days in Eastman this week. MU* Athn Hick*, of Mt. Vernon. I* the guoMt of Mr*. D. .1. McRae tbla week. Alex Hurch. of Dublin. visited hi* hron.*,, Col. fttanton Burch, a few days thla week. W. V* Flanders went to Atlanta thla week » spend a few daya with hla wife. Mlaa Katie Evan* U visiting In tha city, Mrs. Chas. Unger* and children hnv# r*. turned from n vlait to her brother nt Cor- dele. G. D. Curry I* In town. " t Mllle Kf School Books and All Supplies Books and prices guaranteed. Closing Sale in Sho department. Slippers and all Summer goods. SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY] E. .PIERCE, President. 60 Marietta St. Opposite Postofflc Mlaa Mlaa Annie Belle Knag, of Tlfton, vlaltor In town. Miss Janie John*, of Bellvllle. Fla.. Is the gueat of Mra. L. A. Heath thla week. CHATTANOOGA. Mlaa Minnie Carter eutertalued with a handkerchief shower Tuesday afternoon at her heme In Hill city In honor of Mlaa Irene Buab. n pretty hride-tn-he. In the front parlor of the effectively decorated house a red pnraaol. filled with handker chief!. waa Mtiapenried from the celling. Mlaa Bush, atamllng beneath, pulled a string nnd was literally showered with banitkercblefs. A score of youug ladles were present and late In the afternoon many gentlemen called. The “college set” gave one of the larg- «t dances of the slimmer Tuesday night nt East l.nkf. In honor of MUaea Fay and Ethel Hhelley, Josephine Wllkerson and Sarah Armstead. a quartet of youug Indies visiting Mlsa Shelley Nixon. About sixty young i»enp1e enjoyed the ocenalon. Mr. nnd Mra. A. B. Adams eutertalued with a river trip Tuesday In honor of their gnests. the Misses Bell, of Knoxville. The Ixirty went down to 8he!lmotind on the steamer John A. Tntteu. nnd returned by rail. The “Just For Fun” club enjoyed n tally-ho drive to Morrison Springs by moon " ‘ ”* * sday night. Dr. ajnd Mr G. Saunders and eroned dnsen Guests __ and n small numl>er of young people from : y enjoyed a dance Wednea* There Is an exclualv* set at the Mount PITT’S CARMINATIVE RELIEVES AND CURES SICK BABIES efall Stomach, Boatload Teetkiag Trouble*. I tlsPleasaat—Harmless. Any drvggUt, 25 ceats per bottle. light Wednesday night. Dr. and Mra. II. ~ ” * nil Mra. William Taylor chap- party. which conflated of a young couple*. ts of the Ijookout Mountain bouso small number of young people from the city enjoyed a dance Wednesday night. There la an excluaiv* set at the Mountain house, and thl* dance. Uke nil other social nffalrn given there tbla season, was of n simple but elegant nature. Mlsa Margaret ' Moaer and Dr. Naomi Trice ! nderwood wpr# married Wednes day night at the home of the bride on'East Terrace street. Only a few relatives and friend* witnessed the simple ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. C. W Kelley. The hrhla was unattended. Dr. Wood Banka waa tiest man. The young cards Thursday night In honor of their guests. Misses Mils and Beatrice Bell, of Knoxville, Six-hand eaehre was played at taldes placed on the porch. Mra. Annie- Mnrrler entertained *t her home ou <>dar street Thursday night In hone.* of ('apt.’Ben Ntcklln. of the I*. H. army. Capt. Nlrklln la a fhattanooga boy who has been In the Philippines for several year*. . In the city. The younger eoHal set was out In force. The gay little suburb of Avondale waa imusnallv lively Thursday night, when a combination street fair and country store wa* given. Many people went put from the dtp. TALBOTTON. Mrs. C. H. Matthews was hostess to the Domino Club on Thursday. Mrs. W. O. DeLoach won first prise. Mr. H. P. Weston has returned from Griffin. Mr. M. A. McCoy and Mr. E. L. Bard- well, Jr., have returned from New York. Mrs. R. A. Ryder and Miss Martha Ryder, of Columbus, are guests of Hon. O. D. Gorman. Mrs. E. W. Atkinson and daughters, of LaGrange, are with Miss Elizabeth Ragland. Mrs. C. A. Ryder and children, of Athens, were guests of Mrs. A. P. Per sons on Friday. Mr. Joseph Persons, of Griffin, spent Saturday In Talbotton. Mr. L*. P. Freeman Is In Atlanta. Miss Anne Douglass Is visiting Miss Rose Bishop at Eastman. Mrs. O. D. Gorman is the guest of friends In Atlanta. Miss Clara Spivey Is In Macon. Miss Relnette Miller will return to her home in Atlanta on Wednesday. Mr. Thomas Beall, Jr., spent Sunday in Talbotton. SAVANNAH. Mr. Wsyue Patterson, of 8an Francisco, la at Fort ft'ereven with Colonel and Mrs. II. II. Patterson. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Arthur Gordon ore at Fishers Island. N. Y. Mlaa Carolyn Tybeo to spend Krunson. Miss Elisabeth Drummond la visiting Mra. llnberabam Wylly at the lale of Hope. Mr*. T. M. Cunningham has gone to irntoga Hprlngs. X. Y. Mis* Marin McAlpIn ha* returned to Bluffton after a visit to Mra. Heyward Lynch. Mrs. time nt TurnernviUe. On. Mra. J. c. Habersham au<l the Mlsaes Btlles are at Tnrneravllie. Mr*. Edward Habersham la visiting her aNter, Mrs. Rolvertnon, In Augusta. Un/’sirtiolk ° al " w,t '* *"« «»«t of Ml*. Ml,* Kattieriue Latham baa returned from Tallulah. Mr. Gordon llnrrfaon haa returned from Illtie Uldge Muinmlt. Fa. Mlaa Harriet Colquitt Baa returned -from the North. Mra. W. F. Pennlman and Mrs. Charlea Palmer Axaon la apendlng *ome an>! Mrs. Antes P. Wright and fssaiiy tire at Pendleton. North* t ’ llfforl "’“ t ll *‘ re,llnl *d from the Mlaa Marie Nlthet ta apendlng August In West \train!*. lot*”' J- * ' ,n<1 ,am "f •>'* »t Tal- Mr. McCar [tearing Is In Athena. piriilTi! SB! M ”- '■ "• M<,|dr,, “ * re « Mr*. Clarenen G. Anderaon I* .pending some time In Madlaoa, G*. 1 * MIm Nettle llatte haa returned from n 1p to New \ork. at A*h*?lll* A,l " l, " r * '* ,om * ,lm >‘ Mrs. Thornton Moire, of Atlnnte. la the goeet of her father. Mr. Johu Nlsliet. Mre. < 'tintree M Gilbert ha* returned from New Hampshire. Mri* Fanule Phillip* Is spending the anm- er in New i Miss Lilia Coi ell In Chicago. »r**S’rw?5k l,,t aarlD * 'tte week King and Mlaa " ttnnflTj u ° f " ll * LUsh Carmichael at ClarkesvlUe. Mils Rads Stovall la tha guest of Mid Birdie Pearce In Brsvard, N. C. 1 Mra. J. Moultrie Lee Is spending time at Brevard. Mrs. W. D. Guernrd, Jr., Is at Edge! S. C. julTItte. Mrs. Alice Williams fits returned te Mi con after visiting friends and r$ixtlT«r here. Miss Bessie Smith, of Round Oak. la tM gueat of har cousin. Miss Carrie Hinltb. ills* Alice Williams entertained a nnmt* of her young frlenda at s birthday pert one afternoon recently. The house waa tractlvely decorated for the ocenalon tw dainty refreshments wers served. . _j Mlssfis Genie and Ethel /.eiluer, of TO svth, are the guests of Misses Florrle Ellle Mae Zellner. 1 Mias Lucy Adams haa accepted a poaltfof In the public schools of Commerce. I Mlaa Almn Drlskell haa accepted the M ra. J. T. Brny and Ml** Alma BIHliu aon were recent visitors In Macon. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Card have return* from a vlult to relatives at Bvlveater. I Miss Cleo Adnma leaves Thursday ll Athena, where she will enter then “ school. Mr. Ed Spelr wa* In Poraytb recently, j Mr. and Mra. Robert Grubb*. «>f Sum Station, were the recent gtieatu of Mr. a Mr*. Clayton Pippins. • , , Mra. Dr. Carroll, of East Maeon. la 1 gueat of Mr. and Mra. K. B. Rnwlotn. | Dr. Robert Thompson, of Flovllla, «a f recent visitor In the city. Miss Bernice Byars Is visiting frl“ and relatives lu Matron. Mr. I). 8. Drlskell waa the recent gtk of friend* nt Flovllla. . , - Mr. Paul William* haa returned fremfi vlnlt to friends nnd relative* lu Ma* Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Towles, of Cork the recent guest* of Mr. owl *‘ rs Glover. ,,- Dr. W. P. Glover was In Macon r^entM Mr. Guy William* Is at the (position. |fe will visit Waabington • tber point* of Interest before returnig home. , J Miss Marie McCord hns returned Ml after spending several days with Atufcl friends. Ambassador Rosen, from Russia, In American humor and reads every « l > p paper he can get. Wrestling Ik the popular «port of JJ *ln. Great tournaments are held to ■upremaciea of districts. CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup WHILE TEETHING WITH FKttFhT r' SM 5Slr Ly druggut* In mrr P»ri A'orl-:. Twenty-five Cents n Ib tt Guaranteed under tho l*ur« FoodI * Drug net, June 30, 190*. Serial ot* her 10»ft* V