Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 28, 1907, Image 3

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\ OF FORMER WIFE Banker and Wife Create Stir at Confer ence. Special to The Georgian. f.lttle Rock, Ark., Nor. 28,-Ttireatanwl with arrest by two of the most prominent numbers of the Little Rock conference of the Methodist church. G. W. Hester, a prominent banker, of Divine, Tex., refuses to leave Malvern, Ark., where the confer ence Is in session, anil maintains that Rev. James Thomas Is Otto Brock, who deserted his wife and child In Texas in the early eighties. At the table at Orr's hotel In Malvern. Hester and wife identified Thomas Hubby Appears—Scene — How—Police—Station House. • m Is tinnndnl ngent of the Methodist col- feces in Arkansas. Thomas has retained Tom Ml Mehnffey, Arkansas general nttor- i w for the Iron ^Mountain railroad. In the mse. and is holding a conferenec today In J. Norsworthy, pastor Mai- i church, threatened Hester with arrest lust night. Fascinated by the glare of the footlights, longing for a fantastic costume and n place Hi the chorus, pretty Mrs. Rosa Miller, 20 years of age, answered a newspaper adver tisement a few days ago, and, being ac cepted by a company said to be in course of formation here, started Wednesday night for the rehearsal hall, 80 Auburn avenue. While on the way to thla place, the young woman was followed by her husband, J. W. Miller, from whom she Is separated. Miller says she was In the company of another man, and. when near the corner of Auburn avenue aud Ivy street, called to the man to ■top. A lively aceue followed. As a result, Miller had his wife srrested by Policemen Harris snd Bwlnney. The pretty would-be actress then retaliated by ordering n case made against her husband,, declaring he had beat her and had threat ened her life. Both the hubby and wife were locked In the police station In default of 160.75 cash collateral They will be tried Friday before Recorder Broyles. Since the separation. Mrs. Miller has been residing with her father »at 140V6 Whitehall atreet. HOSIERY SPECIAL FRIDAYandSATURDAY Is it necessary to say one word about tbe opportuneness of a Silk Hosiery Sale at tins time, with Christmas only a little while And especially is it necessary to em- awayi phasize such DuB. Special? an occasion when it is a You 11 say no. So without wordy preliminaries, we simply nutshell the situation for you into three worth-while sug- e easily sent NEWNAN. Mr*. I*. L. Sutherland entertained nt card* Inst Tuewlny afternoon at her home nt “SutlKThuui'Park.” The house uever looked livelier than on thla occaatou with Ita pot ted plant* and brilliant llghta. After tbe gnuie a delightful luncheon waa served. The first prize, u silver bonbon dish, was won i Ruth Cole, the second, a cut gli of. bonbon dish, by Mrs. 8us!e Tripp, taut*; the consolation, a pair of bU.,* »»« hose, was drawn by Mrs. A. G. Hlxon, of t nlon Springs, Ala., and tbe booby, n pair of white silk hose, fed to Mr*. H. King. Mrs. J. G, Arnall was tbe charming nos- tts* nt a party laat Frida/ afternoon jriran In honor of her stater, Mrs. A. G. Hlxon, of Union Spring*, Ala. A salad course followed the game of bid dominoea. About thirty of Mrs. ArnnU’s friends were present i tills' pleasant occasion. . Marie Dixon, of Atlanta, have been guests of Mrs. I. N. Orr, Jr., for the pint lew days. .Miss Flora Burbank, who baa been the turned to Tier home In Cedartown. Mrs. Luther Williford has returned to Atlanta, after a visit to Mrs. R. D. Cole. Miss Eva Neal, of Atlanta, spent a few and among the attendants were Mr. E. 8. Hitch and Colonel B. G. Parks, alio of this city. The out-of-town guests were Mr. snd Mrs. L. Volney Williams and Mr. and Mrs^, Walter F. Eaton, of Wnycross. Mr. and »»iiiu-r r. r.nion, or wnycross. .ur. nno Mrs. O'Qttlnu will lie at home in Wnycross after about the 16th of December. Those attendlug the marriage of Miss Bessie Lee Iflnsou to Dr. L. 1*. Prinkle at Ilaxlehtirst on Tuesday from Wayeross were Mrs. W. W. Beach. Sirs. Dr. Wit. Mrs. gestions: Silk Hosiery makes a splendid Christmas Gift. It may through the mails. That s a consideration. Silk Hosiery is a dear delight to the .heart of a woman. It gives her a feeling of elegant comfort. She covets it. Silk Hosiery in the C.-J.-DuB. store is a strong, admirably chosen stock. Alice Wilson and Mr. Warren L. Hinson. days with the family of Mrs. T. W. Powel last week. Willard Newsome, of Montgomery, _ __ _ apei past week with Mrs. P. L. Sutherland. The elegant supper which Mr*. D. T. Mnnget gave last Tuesday waa In honor of Mr. Mangel's birthday. .Tb* guest* were lug n cut giusa bowl of red gelatine aa the centerpiece. A delicious menu of seven ouraea .was served. Mrs. Arnold Broyles and children, of At tains, spent a fow day* last week with Mrs, Mike, Poweil. Messrs. John Paver, Ely Callaway and Movllle Leman, of LaG range, spent last .Kt/i iiivt i.riiiuu, vi uturnunr, Sunday with Mrs. 8. L. Favor. Mr. Howard. Askew, of Atlanta, apent MONTGOMERY, ALA'. At no time In the history *of the state has the gallery and senate chamber of the cap itol of tbe Confederacy been so packed by such a large and enthusiastic audience of women, children and men aa that which filled the halls Tuesday morning to witness the passage of tbe prohibition bill, which tbe women of Alabama bare worked so faithfully. The signing of the bill after It hns finally pnssed tbe house will be an Importaut event. A special program of speeches, songs, ete., will be arranged in celebration of it for those who worked ao hard for prohibition. A handsome gold pen provided by tbe Women's Christian Tem Comer In signing the bill, and will after ward be placed among the relict of tbe Margaret Browne has j dames Mom Hill and Edwin Parks afternoon nt the home, of Mrs. salad course with coffee followed the game of dominoes. Mr. J. It. Hudson, of Eatonton, attended the /inure at the club last week. N0RCR038. The Woman's Club met Thursday after noon with the president. Mr*. Homer Jones. Miss Park, one of the teachers It* the pui.iic school, Ja with Mr*. Webster for the w inter. Mrs. Druclita. Richardson has returned from a visit of tome length to MUteUgevilie and Atlanta. Mr. awl Mrs. Pounds, of Atlanta, were guests of Mrs. K. E. Skinner during tbe *ne to New — r .— _je Is spend ing a while In Atlanta cn route. Mrs. A. M. Garber aud little aon, Alex ander, Jr., have returned from a visit to rslatires In Demopolla. Mayor Pat Lyons, of Mobile, fa In the city. Hon. John E. labell, mayor of Tuscumbla. was ah Interested spectator .of the capitol proceedings this week. Misses Margaret and Annie May DJmmlck have returned home, after a five months’ This Special Sale is an event. You 11 regfret missing it. Our word for it. So here goes for tke prices and descriptions. You'll see for yourself: Ladies’ plain pink, white, champagne, tan, navy blue, light blue, white, yellow, lavender, grey and all-black silk hose, reg ular price $1.50 and $1.75; special price this sale, pair $1.29 Ladies’ plain colored silk hose, all em broidered in self-colors, emerald greens, light blue, heliotrope, pink, lilac, navy blue, black, embroidered in colors, dainty designs; regular price $3.50; special this sale pair $2.49 A few pair of extra fine black silk hose handsomely embroidered over the ankles in white dainty designs; regular price $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50; special, pair $3.59 Mr. and Mrs. T. Marshall Vass announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Marshal), to Mr. Ausburu Barron Henry, of New Orleans, tbo marriage to take place December 18. Mr. aud Mrs. John M. Dawson have an- Ladies’ lace ankle silk hose in black, lilac, white, grey, sky, tan and pink, regular price $2.50; special price this sale per pair ....... $1.79 ek. Mrs. W. D. Wallace, of Chatnblee, apent several days recently with her parent*, Mr. unii Mrt. K. G. McDaniel. „ , „ „ Miss Lillian McDaniel. Mias Mattie Wall and Miss Paulina Walker will visit Miss Eula Ray In Athens next week. Mrs. Thomas D. McDaniel entertained Ho* Junior Missionary Ho<'lirty of the Baptist eburrb laat Friday evening, tbe guest of ' elng Mias Tharp* of Buford. Mis* .Until# Burtchaell, of Atlanta, spent *• wick-end with her father and alstei January Birmingham. Miss Elisabeth Mosley, of Union Springs, i. .»i. tenant*, uus reuirnnt uuuic. Mrs. E. L. Hill, of Athena, Ga., la visiting her mother, Mrs. E. A. Graham. Mrt. James Wilcox and daughter, Mtai Joseph* Wilcox, bare returned from Colo- Mra. J. G. Winter, who has been visiting In Atlanta, la now the guest, of friends In JJrs. E. B. Randolph and daughters. Misses Lucy and Caroline Randolph, have returned from a several months' stay In Mr*. Daniel Troy, of New York, Is visiting her mother, Mr*. Thomas Watta, on Perry atreet. . nuu uer imuci ■ ■•m. Young Matrons' Club held its last vltli '* net ting with Mrs. E. Wins Boru. WAYCROSS. Mrs. II. B. Mvers, of Swalnsboro, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Darling. 'in* Uultia Hawkins has returned to Cor- «!• i»* where she will reside In future. M.ss I ’orrle Farr Is visiting friends at i’aiutiridgv. - * ... Mrs. Ulll Hinson, who has been visiting Mrs. W. W. Beach, hns returned to her home at Ml> rood. Hhe was accompanied home by her niece. Miss Corn Lewis, of *avnnuah, who will visit her for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. C\ Harper, of Ja«tr*“ Ha., formerly of this city, have decided iiinke Wnycross their home ogam and will ***n be at home to their friend* here. Mr. John Walker bsa returned to the city from Virginia, and w’’i spend the winter here. Mr, J. G. Bird, of Havtnnnb, visited his btmliy In Wayeross this week. . . Mr*. James J. Rooney, who visited her *f*t*r. Mrs. Johnson Ktanton, has returned i". her borne nt Cordele. Miss Edna Roberts has returned to Way- 'Tosu from her home at HawklnavUle, where she was called by the Illness of her stater. Mm. V. II. Thlot and children, of Beach, are the guests of Mr. and Mr*. \\. U. King. Mrs. J. E. Greene la visiting in Albany. Colonel W. M. Toomer, of Jacksonville, ■pent Tuesday and Wednesday In the cll.v Mr. Henry W. Bffl (a at Long wood, Ml**, where his marriage to Miss Beasle Hopkins Knight will occur ou Monday, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Jarvis and som Gainesville, Fin., are In tbe city visiting Mi and Mrs. C. W. WIgglua. t Mis* Ida McDonald ha* returned t <lty. after a week's visit to friends at Bain- bridge. \ , Miss Mamie DeFord left Thursday for her home In Baltimore. 3fd., after spending two mouths In the city. Mis* Margaret Hoke Is visiting friends at ndumhia, 8. C. Before rpiurulug to Way- •rot* she will spend some tlem visiting at • s P«rtanborg, Miss Dora Brocen!* has returned to her k-ni.. in Baltimore, to tbe regret of her many friends. w _ , Mr. will Burney, of Savannah, formerly «f tbla city, spent thla week with friend* Iiruviup ui lin laixri, .iriwi’n •». If, Bsnk- head, at Fayette, who la critically ill with pneumonia. Ladies’ plain black silk hose, daintily em broidered in light blue, red, pink and white in pretty designs, regular price $3.50; special price this sale pair $2.59 Ladies’ plain black and tan silk hose, em broidered; regular price $4.25; special this sale pair $3.29 Plain colored silk hose, Yale blue, helio, champagne, navy blue, red, black, light blue, pink, some embroidered over instep, some with heat cloek up the side; regular price $3.00; special price pair $2.29 Ladies ’ plain black silk hose, embroidered over instep, in pretty designs; regular price $2.75; special this sale, pair.. $1.93 Ladies’ White all pure silk hose, beautiful ly embroidered over ankle; regular price $4.50; special price pair ........... $3.29 A small lot of ladies’ beautiful embroider ed silk hose in black and two pair of champagne, embroidered in light blue and pink polka-dot; regular price $3.75, spe cial, pgir $2.93 A small lot of black silk hose, embroidered over ankle, value $4.00; special price this saje, pair $2.49 Here you have a rare opportunity to buv tan, white, pink, yellow, sky and black, ail embroidered; regular price $3.00; special this sale, pair $1.79 Sale begins at nine o'clock, last through Saturday. Ckamberl m-Joknson-DuBose Co. *h** State Baptist convention •Mrs. T. 8. Phelan, of Montgomery. Ala.. Ii the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. 1W COLUMBUS. On next Monday, November 25, tbe King'* Daughters will open a baxaar In the Guards' Armory In the Municipal building, to cou- tlnue ono week, for the purpose of Increas ing their, funds for tbe building and equip ping of a home for old women la Columbus. The local merchants have been very lib eral In their donations, as have also a nuni her of New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Atlanta and. o^her firms. . A number of NASHVILLE, TENN. Miss Leonora O'Bryan la spending several weeks in Atlanta with her cousin, Mrs. Marian Jackson. the honoree of a luncheon Thursday given by Miss Mary Ready Weaver and her moth er, Mrs. Howard Kennedy, who is here with Friday to Mrs, E. W Pm 11*1 111. Jtjfbt __ ataar nq exhibition of tbe collection the "Delight of the Nobility and Gentry, will be given. A feature of the week's en tertainment will Im» a competitive drill be- altogether the affair will be one of the moat afoyable given In this city in tome time. A bridge party waa given Monday mom ■tig at the nome of Mrs. William flladt In compliment to the bridal party of Miss Spencer, whose marriage to Mr. Waddell took place on Wednesday evening. On Monday evening the bridal party waa delightfully eutertalued at bridge by Mlaa Etta Blanchard. Mrs. Charles L. Howard gave a card party for the bride and bridesmaid* at her apart ments In the home of Mrs. R. A. Ryder Tuesday afternoon. A dance by the young gentlemen friend* of the couple at the Ra cine Hotel ou Tuesday evening was a fitting close for the series of entertsinment* given In honor «f these well-known society lead er* and their wedding guests. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thornton announce the engagement of their daughter, Willie Hall, tn Mr. J.ine* 8t*eqy Jon.., the wedding to take place on tbe evening of December!*. ranis areoiit announcin'* the approaching or Mtu (.outre Lott, daughter of mnrrl.i , Mr. nnrt Mr». W. B. Morrison will spend the winter with Mr. and Mr., YV. A. Price. Her. J. If. Cowart baa returned from « ill,a* vlilt to the ante cour.ntlou nt Iln; aud Mra. Ben W. Bedding, arbo have 1 - ti visiting Mr. and Mra. Oeorga It. You- *«u* foe the pent two weekn. (eft Thursday tdcht for their home In Atlanta. ' Beu - m Mr. Beu Iteed ami MIm Kmnkle Wllllame. or linugla,. aero married Wednemluv efter- upon a, the homo of tbe bride. Mr. end dr*. |(ee,| left Tim rainy for .Sumter. B. ■b ' wilt lie nt heme to their friends at toe of Mra. Evau>. In Wayrroon. M-dneaday evening at Mpnte,um.i Mr. Jir». «• >-,,;aeSr.qd wtiTffifl- *l-fr - mirtUif of th-ir elttev. Clara Noel, ta HI were sitr.rtive,, dreorated with yellow and "l:tl*„i liaaenn irgulun. of Woyenwa. waa rlve.Mn C.oInmhna ami win team n ^ i gtiutna llnod. ' The wedilltig. whh h while ehryeonth ■muon. MIm Cornelia Mae — M|.« .roll* CllMlH-h Il«rrl«.rn fiir-re Mr. A.lain* liotuing a revjwnaiuie i i iw.w. . . ,,, wttf,„g» plaee on Tburo- lean made tbe top acorn and received tbe ,5 Mr* W. t.. I/>tt. to Dr. Jtek Bleb- ard' MeMlehiel, of Buena Vlata,, tbe wed ding to iw-cur early In Januorr. ' Mr. 1 B. Alhreeht. of Birmingham. Ala., la tbe client of her purenin, Mr. aail J(ra. A. A. f-belia. having eorae over to attend '*Mra. 1 'tInytmi 11 Vfale.*'j'r..“of Atlanta, la tbe gneat of her altter. Mrn. It. M. Ktanley. Mra. Hertiert Bnnnh. of Mtwrald. wag In tbe elty tbla week to attend tbe Bbelta- Lent Jo wedding. . ,, . . MIm Beanie Boykin, of lindolen. Ala.. It the eharmlag gneat of ber aunt, Mra. \\. 11. T Mr* ,r 'A. W. nalle, of Atlanta, la vlaltlng ttra Houle Bedd. Mra. llalle formerly re- .lde.1 la Colombo* «nd la always a welcome vtalior to thle elty. : A silver ten wa. given on Thnrwfny after noon at Ht. Luke paraonage for tbe Iwnertt of tbe florin. School, a feature of the borne uilMlon work of the rhiir<'h. The hoar, were from 4 to (I p. in. during which time n awn her of the oa-atbera of r he eknreh ami their friend, ealle. . Mr ami Mrs. B. I'.ii’ncll Adamn. whone wedding occurred VVe-lnewIny evening er the home of liie bridel.ptltah, Dr. ninl Mra. A. f. denktn., of MW land, have Mils Kttelle eluh Wednesday afternoon. A large party of Uoorglt gne.ti attended tba brilliant wedding of MU. Mary Lee Dlhrell and Mr. Charles Marion Urant, of Itlcbmond, Va„ Wedne*day evening. They were: Mr* John L. M. Irvine, Mils Annie IVrlgbt, one of tbe hrideemntila, and Mra. J. J. Cohen, of Anguata; Mr*. J. O. May*, (ilaieock May*, Mr*. lVblteford Utis.ell tod Mr*. J*me* Whlteford lta**ell. of Atlanta. Mr*. E. VC. Cole ami Ml»* Anna BnaaeU Cole gave a htndioine buffet luncheon on Tuesday for tbs brldnl ptxly anil uut-of- town guests, aud they attainted Mr. and Mra. \V. L. Cole s debut dines for MUt Col. ■t tbe Wat.ng. Club Moudny night, Tue. day night Mr. and Mrs. frank WUbburn gave n liulf.i supper for the bridal party *MIm Emily H-lm. of Lonl.vllle, and MU. day, November 26. Ml*. Mary Hue Cummin* and her gueit, MIm Charlotte Uopklni, of New York, were the honoree* of a luncheon Wednesday given by Mrs. Duncan Kenner, and of an other Tlmreday, of which Mr*, Turner Hen derson wna hostea*. SAVANNAH. Tbe moat Intereating eoclal event of tbe week was tb* marriage on Thursday ev*n Ing of MU* August* Wood, of tbla city, and Mr. Chtrlea DnBooe, of Atben*. It parent* In The 3li** r.iaity vi ou. ,.i imu,., ,„e t -ou Lonl*. Thweatt, of New York, Mis* M.ry Helm’* niece., were complimented by her with a luncheon nt the MttweU * few d.y* ■go, and l,,t Monday oven log Ml a. Helm IV* an entertainment for forty guests for lea Thwentt at tbe home of Dr. and Mr,. J. T. McOtll. The date lor the wedding of MUt Eleanor Buford and Hertiert V. Jone*. of Kama, city. Ii TUnroiloy, Deeemlier 1». Tb# cert- mony will take place at Burltugton 1’Uee, tbe home of Mr. amt Mra. Norman Farrell. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Dike announce Gray, of Atlanta; Mr. Mr. Wtllborn DuBooe, of Athena, w man, and tbs groomitnon were Mr. Camak and Mr. Loot* Ctmak. Tba Her. >th*r, tieat ameS „ Tb* con _ hatpin bolder, waa won bjr MIm Vera Palmer. Tbo** pretest were aolatton price. Vert Aiia* 4ml* Alexander, of Oewego, ... . MIm Minnie Adams, MU* Ella Clilrt Cotta, embroidered In *e*d pearl*. Mle* Wood, her .lifer’, maid of honor, dainty frock of white flut net, trimmeil In prlnre** lace and eatln ribbon snd car rleil an armful of pink rosea. MUt Du, Bone and MIm Gray wore beautiful Vcne tuo lac* gowoe In empIre-prlnceM atyle, and carried LtFrance roaea. Mr. aud Mra. Church, to ltoliert Morris ding to take trnry. Mrt. Harry Stokea gave a tieautlful bridge party on lueeilay afternoon rntertalning at tue home of her alater. MM. Ctnude^d Cbriatoplier,' In honor of tier *ue*t. Mrs. Carter Walker, of Ur*age. V*. Mra. James c. nradlurd will entertain nt 'nucbriu eompllineutary to Mra. Perry _ own on Friday. Novemebr 22, at I o’clock, at Woodstock. Mra. Adallel* Lawrence tjoarterauo an nonace. the marriage of Webb, .to Berry . , . , -- to take place on Wednesday, December 11. ■laiicia Lawrence vtuarterman an- tbe engagement and approaching of ber danghtsr. Alice Ford* Berry Wl*e H pence, tbe wedding A. Bcbroedtr waa bogtoM score, were kept ou charming little hand- painted Mother Unoie figure*, dost by Mra. Willi# Heard mad* Mrs. Kchroeder’a gueets were Mrs. Willie Heard. Mra. Crnlg Barrow, Mrt. Jobn L. ' Mra. Henry b. Weed, Mr.. Avar. '. T« Hammond, Mr.. "Henry b. W.yn* Cnnnlngh.m, Mra. Harold Ban Cblgbolm, Mr,. Wright Ilunt.r, Mra. B. 8. Trondal, Mrs Gordon It.rri.ou, Mr.. Harry Bruen. MU. Nlibet and Mra Godin Goerard. place on W'edne*d*y, - H l,even church, at 11 o'clock la the •unmlng. The only attendant* will lie the itubera. l(c**r». Frank 1. Barb. Jobn A. Bax ter. Medico* B*a*om and Dr. W. It. Tank*. Il ’lir. nnd Mr*. Bilwtn M. Bond *unoiirir* ctf thrtr MRi—, Tin- w-mMIi!*; will tnk* |»ta. »» .i|\rhi» hrnne i f flic *»Hrtr OU We Im^lar evening, Dc- r m Allen an . . -—— to El r.f l!***lr niftcr. Han* S«el, _ joob with bridge for bar gueet, MIm 3f.it tie Du Hose, of Atben*. Thera tbr#c table* and the ecorea were kei rnrrle Iwarlng Haver little pro and eketrbee tlluatrating bridge terme. Rarer ■ 3II»h enr**t t'lutrlton mad* the top More and fve-i fbt» flrat prlae, an cnameie-l xli. Tb*» oonenlatton prize, • fancy liroork _ . _ box of Ilnyler'e, waa won by 3flea FornHIa Maelean. Thoec present were 311m Anna Bell. Mtaa Igoulee Hearing. Mra. William W. Way. %(ra. Godin fiaerard. MIm Come- II* 3laH«*an. MIm Minnie Arlami. 31ta* Margaret rbrtrltou, 3II»* Mlldrrd Canning- ham. Mtaa Ellxalfetb Krenaou and 311m Gladys Girardeau. Some of the younger set were detigbt/ully entertained nt .1 uiorntng bridge party Fri day l v Mtaa Gladys Girardeau, The rooms were a»traetltfeiy decorated with yellow and Mlaa Gertruda Jones, of Atlanta; lltaa Elisabeth Krenaoo, Mi Anna Uunter, 311m Annie Hlmklne, M ConeUnce Cbeenntt, MIm Louiae Dealing, Mra. Gordon Carton. Mitt Mattie Wilton Du Bone, of Auguata: MIm Cornelia Mac- lean. Ml** Anna Bell, MIm Mildred Cnn- nlugbain, 3ltaa 3!argaret Charlton, MIm Id- tab Carmichael. MIm Lacy narrow, Ml** Vera Calmer, MIm Florence Stevene, Mlaa Vida Chlabolm and MIm Claudia 3!cA!pln. Mr. Furman Peart* gave a charming lit tle aupper party at the Casino Friday even ing In honor of MIm Harriet Fra area Gray, of Atlanta. Invited to meet Mtaa Gray ware Mr. and Mra. Gordon llariiaon. Mill Lucy Barrow. Mia* Mildred Cunningham, Mlaa Mary Wayne, MIm Eleanor Palmer, Mlaa RoMlJnd Wood, 31tas Constance Cbea- nutt, Mr. Tattnall Pritchard, Mr. Waltar Heyward, Mr. Wlllla Wilder, Mr. Berner Denmark. Mr. Ford Fuller, Dr. Lawrence Lee and Mr. Fred Penntman. The afternoon tea with f. Neveland Brand entertained Wednesday wa* a charming compliment to ber gueeta, MU* Buford Brand, of Humter, 8. C; Mtaa Alice Borden, of Wilmington. N. C. and Mtaa Juanita Hewitt, of Darlington, 8, C. About one hundred Invitations wer* Issued. Ite reiving with Mr*. Brand wera Mis* Brand, Mlaa Borden, Mlaa Hewitt, Mrs. E. ft, Wooten and Mlaa Lily Lynab. AMlstlng them In aervlng wera little 3II**ea Hen rietta Heabrook, Annie Lynab. Mgy Woot en, Leona Orady and Bella Wooten. Mra. W. L. Clay served punch. The bouse waa moat attractively decorated In pink and white cbryMntbemume, an Immense cluster Thursday the gueit of Mr. and Mr*, while in tbe city and waa bolng the n< the fame tone trimmed with a silver band MIm Catherine Tillman waa tbe honoree of a bnffst.luncheon fmrJOfi gueita Tbunatay Mrs. J^ena Gates Glean announce tbe en- laughter, llortenae, to Henry Frlxzell Am brose. The wedding will occur on Wednes day evening, December II, at Bt Anna Epta- eooal cburcb. and 31 r«. James Leonard Durrett have b*v* boon visiting here for several days. *tk. • of Mta , Elisabeth L theta friends Friday > wenta were served. Mlaa Eunice James entertained tbe Tues- •tay Afternoon Club thla week In n delight- ful manner. Progresslvo anagrama was the feature of the afternoon. Mis* Fannie Kate Morse winning the prise. Members of th.i «»»J» present were 31I»se* Dallle ..... Matt BUIn Ward, Betty* Smith. Fannie _ Morse, I.lssle 31ae Dorris. Fae Dunci Ethel Lattlmer, Dearie Perkins, 3Iartha Dorris and Nanny Abercrombie. GRIFFIN. Mra. Emily Boyd gave a dinner party Frl- day^ln honor,of her niece, Miss 3nidr»M ai- lorlo. eenterplec for tb* Mrvlnf oad room, .ad tbo toe, aud bontiou,. In pink and white, carried out tbo pretty color aeheme, A large number of gueata called between tba bourn of ( and 7. Mlaa Minnie llachtll baa returned home. Mra. Arthur Glbbe* be. raturaed from tbe North. Ml,, Mattie Wilton DaBoat, of Athena, la vlaltlng Mra. Gordon Caraoa. NASHVILLE, TENN. marriage of wldo aoelal Intereat In lontb. though quiet In Ita aol-mnlcatloa, will It, that of Mra. Thomas Beraven sail clone! YVfltlam Garrard, both of Bavannab. la., which will take plare at *:W o'rloek Knturdar evening at the borne of lira. U.»dran'a Imnthoa an,l al.s.w tin tl.. announcing the twenty-fifth anniversary of Tomorrow tb ay will entertain n limited company of friends at tbo Watauga Club. Mtaa Paulina Whitson, a gifted Tennesseo fir 1 who is achieving much success on tbe stage spent today In Nashville en route to New York from 3fcMlnnvll!e # where she waa call**d # by the death of her stater. Mr. and 31ra. Robert W. Miller have Is sued int(rations to the marriage of their niece, Mis* Lucile Durr, to Dr. Charles A. Robertson. Tbe wedding will be quietly solemnised on the evening of Tuesday, No vember 25, at the Waverly Place Methodist church at I o’clock. Mtaa Mary Fraser, one of the popular 6 rd, of Oadedan, Ata., and Mlaa FU Ing. of Joplin, Mo. 3lrs. Ed Davl» and Mra. Ell Brewer tertalned at bridge daring tb# week. The most brilliant event of th.* week In Griffin was tbe reception given by Miss Re becca Nall Tuesday afternoon, from 4 to 8 o clock, the honorees on this occasion be- — Cor* — “ lag Miss Corlnne Nall, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Edward Htlyburton sod tors. Georgo Brown, two of the October bride*. debutantes of tbo year, waa tba honoree of another !uiu-i»<>riie complimentary hospital ity last night In a dinner at Renraw, of which *** | J i —* _ ffmoimrt who asked to moot them a limited company of tbe younger married element. Mra. Wllflatt G. Sfmmoo. gave a large bridge party today for Mr*. Dan McGugln, of Detroit of th’e Colonial Card Club K,-reven « brother ind stater, Mr. and Mr* A. Bead. Tb* eeramoay, performed by Dr. F, -F. Iteeee, will be wltneMed only by the Immediate family. Mrs. Bereren. who during vl.lt. here, potM.se* unusual charm •nd *oe|al graces. Colonel Garrard, who 1* a leading lawyer of Bartunab, I* one of the most prominent men In bis elate. entered the Confederate army aa a mere l*d and made n megnlBcent record for gal lantry. Mre.’F. «». YVatit will entertain at bridge November 2« to eoniDllmeat Mr*. Camplwll Flonrnov and Mra. Robert l-bllllp*. or l-n- Mr*’ 11*1117 S. Jackson, who came, to Ir*. James Trimble a* tteerelary. Min Melt, Shook will entertain tb* Bridge Club November 1». Mlaa Cetberio* Whiteman, on* of tbe November lirtdea. waa given a. linen shower Labor Fights Foraker, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 28,—The fed. oral convention of labor will tight Senator Foraker for any position ha may aspire at the hands of the Ohio voters. This Is the decision of Harry D. Thomas, newly elected secretary of the federal convention. Thomas says Foraker Is a corporation man. At Butler Strert Church. Rev, J. A. Davis will begin next Sunday a aeries of meetings at Butler Street Methodist Episcopal church, continuing until the third Sunday in December. It requires 50 pounds of candles to produce as much light as l.ono cub-.- feet of gas. Owing to Asiatic competition an antt- Aalotlc League has been formed la New Zealand to advocate a L'hlneao poll tax of (5,000, ten times a* largo as the British Columbia tax. by Mra. Jams* Harris Thursday, at which the gueit list included Mra. 1. V. Week*, of Atlanta, who I* her* with her little m M‘*s Bell* Csustou baa r*’trued fn Atlauta, Ga. OOUGLA8VILLE. MIm Kills Ward h** returned from an Nashville to atteuif tb* marriage of Ml** Dead; baa returned from South Carolina. Mr. tad Mra tv. It. .Valley, of Dallaa Immense figures were handled easily at the general convention of the Epis copalian*, It being shown that the total resource! of the rhurch for 1807 for all purposes were 152,257,219, as compared with 247,005,405 In 1804. MOULDINGS Plata rails, chair rails. GEORGIA PAINT A GLASS CO* 40 Peachtraa Strati.