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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, JULY I. ISOS. g
PERSONAL MENTION
Ml** Claire Wooten, of Dawson, left
iiit evening for her home after a pleas-
visit to Mlse Sarah Tinsley. While
In Macon Miss Wooten was the truest
!!f honor at a number of Informal af-
feirs among which was a dinner given
{»■ her hostess, followed by a Casino
"arty, a theatorlum party with which
t.,,, Mary Lou Ansley entertained In
her honor, and a box party at the Ca-
i tn „ at Crumps Park given by several
young men.—Macon News.
Mr and Mrs. Sigmund Leers havej
returned from their wedding trip and
1_ being cordially received by their
Sany friends. Mrs. Leers was Miss
Axnes Cohn, of New York, and her
marriage to Mr. Leers was an
interesting event of June. Mr. and
Mrs. Leers have been at Atlantic City
for some time.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Ralph Hayden
•rrived in Atlantrf Wednesday morning
and arc gueats of Mrs. Stephen Hook.
Lieutenant Hayden will be In Atlanta
u„.|l Sunday, when he leaves to Join
hl« regiment at Fort Clarke, Texas.
Mrs Hayden and her email aon will be
in the city for several months.
Mrs William Snow, of Washington,
n'e and her son, Master Snow, who
have been the guests of Mrs C. B.
Howard returned home Wednesday
morning. Quite a number of delight-
f U Hv Informal affairs were given In
honor Of Mrs. Snow during her atay
In Atlanta.
Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Goldsboro.
N c. who will be the guest of MJss
Martha Francis for the remainder of
th“ week, will visit Mia Marjorie
Brown next week and will be enter
tained by Miss Brown and Miss Passle
May OtttoF during the week.
Miss Lillian Murphy, of Atlanta, who
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Murphy In Augusta, and Is receiving
manv delightful social attentions, will
hs complimented by Miss McCarthy on
Wednesday evening with an al fresco
party at Lake view.
Colonel V. H. Sheerer, who married
Miss Grace Langley, of Alameda. Call-
fernla, last month, haa returned with
hi* bride to Atlanta, and they are liv
ing for the present with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles G. Shearer, of 6*0 Washing
ion-s:.
Mrs J. C. Hoke will leave Thursday
for Macon to be the gueet of Mrs. N.
O Story. While there she will attend
the wedding of Miss Adele Blu# snd
M- A. Blair, which will take place
Tuesday morning In Christ church.
Dr. end Mrs. J. C. White leave Wed
nesdav night for Boeton by way of
Bsv.ir’nah. After a two weeks' etay
they will go to Canada, returning to
Atlanta the first of September.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Read and Dr.
Rnv Harris, who has recently recov
ered from typhoid fever, leave Wed
nesday for a two weeks' visit st Fair,
field Inn, North Carolina.
Mrs. William Love. Mies Cecil Love
end their guest. Mlse Nell Baugh, of
LsOrange. and'Miss Violet Trlppe will
spend the last two weeks of July at
Tallulah Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richardson, of
Atlanta, who have been spending a
short time at the summer home of Mr.
A. c. Wood, at Toxaway. have gone to
Balsam. N. C.
Miss Martha Smith,’ JdlM Lucy Har
ris and Miss Lottie Smith will leave
Friday for Henderson, N. C. Later
they will go to Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Mieses Mary and Rachel Stanley, who
live near the Chattahoochee river, are
the geests of Miss Corines Flournoy
for several days on Centret-ave.
Dr. I, S. Hopkins, a well-known min.
Ister. formerly of LaGrange. has moved
to Atlanta and Is with Mr. and Mrs.
Hinton Hopklne for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. George McMillan and
family, who were the guests of Mrs.
Fred L. Ingraham, have returned to
thslr home In Montgomery.
Mrs. C. J. Pierce, of Greenaboro, Ala..
and Mist Lula Rhea Wlaa. of Salma,
Ala. are the guests of Mrs. Charles
A. Sheldon, In Inman Park.
Mr.
and
and Mrs.
children have moved from
tton. and will make their home In At
lanta at Ido Central-ave.
Mr. J. P. Carleton will leave noon
for Wrlghtsvllle Beach to Join her
daughter. Mrs. Hardwick, who has a
summer cottage there.
Miss Violet Trlppe. who la being de
lightfully entertained during her etay
In fhattanoocao le expected to return
home next week.
Mr. Charles A. Sheldon Is In Greens
boro, Ala., where he gave an organ re
cital in the the Methodist church on
Tuesday evening.
Yhe Toxaway Inn at Asheville was
formally opened for the season on
Tuesday, and was lavishly decorated
for the occasion.
Mlaa Claire Wooten, of Dawson,
has been visiting her sister, Mr*.
Graham Perdue, Is in Macon, the guest
of Miss Tinsley.
Miss Courtney Harrison and Miss
Agnes Harrison left Wednesday after
noon for a visit to Miss Lillian Akin,
In Carterevllle.
Mr. Walter T. Lawton haa returned
from the Citadel at Charleston. 8. C..
and la with Mr. Catder B. Lawton, In
West End.
Mrs. L. E. Rogers, Miss Margaret
Rogers and Mrs. E. M. Evans are vis
iting Mrs. Webster Davis In New
York.
Miss Julian Perdue. Mias Marian
Perdue and Miss Tommie Perdue wilf
leave Friday for a visit to Tallulah
Falls. \
Miss Emmie Baker’s party In honor
of Miss Hooper, of Amerteus, Miss An
nie Caverly's guest. Is dated for Fri
day.
Miss Caroline Means, of >’ew York.
Is spending several monthl with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Means.
Master Raymond Flournoy Is spend
ing several days with hie uncle. Mr.
Robert Flournoy, near Western Heights.
Miss Nora Bella Starke and Mr*.
Starke have gone to Galneavllle on a
visit to Professor and Mr*. Van Hoose.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, of
Augusta, have been several weeks la
Atlanta, en route to Hendereon, N. C.
Mr. and Mre. Freeman Hlscox have
returned from their wedding trip and
are at home at 39 Wait Alexander-st.
Miss Mabel Worley, who has been
the guest of Mies Luclle Kiser, has re
turned to her home in Chattanooga
Mrs. Falre, of Savannah, has return
ed home after a pleasant etay with Mr.
and Mre. J. D. Turner, In this city.
Miss Flurlne Hatcher, of Columbus,
who haa been the guest of Mlaa Julian
Perdue, has returned home.
Misses Clyde and Susie Williams will
Join a house party at their brother's, In
Elberton, at an early date.
Mr. Leman Phelan and Mr. James
DuBose have gone to Mr. Phelan's
Country place near Macon.
Mrs. Shine Fleetwood, Of Macon, Is
the guest df her mother; Mrs. C. J.
Daniels. 100 Forrest-avS. '
SOCIETY
MR. NELMS TO ENTERTAIN.
The West End Jadls Club will be
entertained by Mr. Marshall Nelme
Friday at a watermelon cutting at his
home on Gordon-at. West End.
MRS. MORRIs’tO ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Mnffgle Dean Morris will enter'
tain her bridge club Friday morning at
Palmetto. The guests, will meet at the
terminal station, and the train will
leave promptly at 9 o'clock.
FANNY KEMBLE’S DAUGHTER.
The death In Philadelphia .of Mrs. Owen
Jepe* WJstsr la her. seventy-second, year
Inerftsbly awakens remtinbranrcs of ths
inort famous of Knsllsh histrionic families,
the Kemble*. Mrs. Wlstrr was the daugh
ter of France. Ann* Kemble, the beautiful
Fannr Kemble of our grnndfsthr' -'
kJJIBF most 'aSdlant «Urk. snd
Doa Felixes, and of Elian Tree, hla wife.
n actress of greet renown. Charles was
tbs founder of the
or tore; Stephen, so f:t
I that be OCtSl only Fall
stag, sad Elisabeth Whitlock, a dlstlnl
gtilabed actraaa on the Ataertesa «■<«
while George Washiaatea oeeeslooallr
graced the theater with bit presence.
It la e matter of reeotd that. In spite
of the family traditions, her beauty, ant
her hUtrionlc gift. Fanny Kemble loathed
the theater. Personal exhibition was not to
bet (Iking. She retired early from the
•tog*, and In ISM the married Pierce Bat
ter In Philadelphia. For many., of her
later years she dwelt st Lenox, Maes., In
great esteem. She wrote books and was
rtnownad as a Shakespearean .reader. She
Iwaa a close friend of Kdwnrd Fltagerald.
and n volume of “Old nts'e" letters to|
' ig- treasured by
-ter of Omer.
Besides her
Kemble family,
by marriage with the Furneese*
rbii
IM
t». Annie
man
Howa
rum
futai
, Rwie#
raM FnrntM. tto editor of tho Varlo-
Shakaaptara. But probaWr tlja dlatln
had old lady who has Jaat^dlad waa
id. matt of ail. of her i
who
Don’t forget; take
a box Candy home.
while at Mr. Airy, the guest of
friend Miss Hopkins.
Mr. Thomas Hull Is In Mexico for
two months, the guest of Judge and
Mrs. William Pope.
Mrs. Robert C. Alston, of Atlanta. Is
the guest for a few days of Mrs. T. M.
Cunningham, Sr.
Mr. H. H. Sse ha* returned from a
several week*' trip to Havana and oth.
er points South.
Miss May Murray, who ha* been the
guest of Miss Lotta P. Thomas, has
returned home.
Mrs. W. T. Worley, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., Is visiting her brother, Mr. An
drew J. Kiser.
tr. and Mrs. John Flynn Sswell
announce th* birth of a eon, Thomas
Loftln Sewell.
Mr*. H. C. White, of Athens, and her
nlsce. Miss Benedict, are gueats of Mrs.
Clark Howell.
Miss Annie S. Barnwell and Miss
Mary P. Owen* are spending July at
Cave Springs.
Mis* Sallle Walker haa returned home
from a delightful visit to relatives In
Birmingham.
Dr. and Mrs. Calhoun and Mlaa Har
riet Calhoun left Tuesday for Battle
Creek, Mich.
Miss Luclle Gamble, of Louisville.
Go., la the guest of Mies Eddie Hunter.
In Decatur.
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Smith leave on
Saturday for their country home at
Swann, Ga.
Master George Rice, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rice, Is 111 with ty
phoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Law and family
will leave Monday for a two weeks’ stay
In Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard leave
Thursday to spend July and August In
Norcros*.
Mrs. T. H. Martin, of Florida, will
spend the week-end with Mrs. Charles
Northern
Mies Calll* Hoke Smith will attend
Hollins Institute, Roanoke, Va.. next
season.
Mre. E. C. Cartledge Is visiting her
mother, Mre. J. W. Rounsavllle,
Rome.
Miss Mary Calloway, of Macon, Is
the guest of Mre. Robert Troy In Weet
End.
Miss Corlnne Johnson Is at home aft
er a pleasant visit to Chick Springs
Dr. and Mra Michael Hoke will leave
Saturday for Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black will go
to Wrlghtsvllle Beach Saturday.
Miss Barnes, of Baxley. Is the guest
of her sister, at II* Forrest-ave.
Mr. Call Johnson has returned from
a visit to Chick Springs.
Mr. Robert Lee Andrew* has returned
to his horn* In Plains, Oa.
Mrs. Cliff Hatcher left Wednesday
to visit relatives In Iowa
Miss Etta Putnam Is visiting Miss
Lucy Grace, at Elko. Ga.
Mrs. Charles E. Perkins continues til
at St. Josephs Infirmary.
Miss Selene Armstrong Is spending*
week In Washington, O*.
Mra. Julian Harris haa returned
from Crumpler*,. N. C.
Mr*. R. F. Lawton has gone to visit
relative* In Macon.
Mr*. Fred Izunbert will spend Au
gust In Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Ryley are In
Lexington, Ky.
Miss Cedi Love haa returned from
LaGrange.
Mr. Asa Patterson haa returned from
Kentucky.
Mrs. M. A. Lindsey Is at Indian
Springe.
Dr. and Mr*. Elkin are In New York.
SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
TENNILLE.
Miss Rosalie Pritchard la visiting
friends In Dublin.
Marlon Harmon visited home folks
last week, returning to Macon on Sun
day.
Miss Virginia Holmas, of Augusta, Is
the guest of Rev. and Mrs. T. J.
Holmes.
Misses Fannie Belle Sessions. Daisy
Lingo, Rosalie Lord and Lucy Smith
left on Sunday for Athens, where they
will attend the University Summer
School.
Mrs. Buford Smith and children are
visiting relatives In Decatur.
Miss Louise Ivey left for Salomon
last week, where she will be a mem
ber of Miss Emmie Lsncsster's bouse
party. Miss Theresa left a few days
later to Join the asm* party.
Miss Madge McLeod, of SwaJosbor.i.
Is the guest or Miss Mary Bailie Smith.
Mieses Daisy and Edna Derby, of
Savannah, and Grace Rrtmberry. of
Camilla, who hare been tbe popular
gueats of Mias Theresa Basklnskl for
two week*, returned to thslr homes on
Tuesday.
Miss Mauds Rogers, of Sandersvllle,
Is the gueet of Tennllle relatives.
Miss Marie Lasseter, of Mldvllle. Is
the guest of her brother. Mr. Robert
Lasseter, at Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jor
dan's.
The friends of Mrs. D. E. McMaster,
who has baen quite 111, will be glad
to learn of her convalescence.
Mrs. A. E. Gilmore entertained In
formally on Wednesday evening In
compliment to Miss Theresa Bashtnskl
and htr guests. Misses Derby and
Brlmberry.
Misses Annie Claire and Lorena
Belle Kendrick entertained on Tues
day evening In compliment to Miss
Marie Lasseter, of Mldvllle. Progres
sive conversation was the order of the
evening, refreshments being served and
the affair, tho quite Informal, being
very enjoyable tp all who attended.
Mrs. C. E. Lanier and children, who
have been spending eome weeks very
Pleasantly with relatives at OHiver and
Claxton, returned home on Thursday.
Miss Claud Dunham Is visiting rela
tives st Warthen.
Mr. and Mr*. H. M. Franklin left
Saturday, July 4, for Denver, Colo., to
attend tbe national Democratic conven
tlen.
Miss Alma Joyner, of Lumber City,
Is ths gueet of Mre. James Palmer.
Mieses Alma Coleman, of Sparta
Inez McDaniel, of Conyers; Mamie Do.
ver, of Calhoun; Rosa Baker, of Louis
ville, Ga.; Hayes Robinson, of Monte-
xuma, and Luride Turner, of Macon,
arrived on Thursday to be the guests
of Misses Carmichael for two weeks.
They are a charming bevy of girls, and
with thslr popular hostesses will re
ceive many attentions during their stay
In Tennllle.
Missel Palsy and Edna Derby, of Sa
vannah, and Miss Brlmberry, of Ca
milla, were the guests of honor at a
lovely party given by Mrs. Lawson
Pritchard on Thursday morning. The
home presented an attractive appear
ance with Its profusion of ferns and
potted plants, while bowls and vases
of roses adorned mantels and cabinets.
There were six tables and the score
cards were of lovely Japanese design.
Tho first prize, a sterling silver paper
knife, wa* won by Mias Eulalia Mo
rins, while Mrs. Kate Hardwick cut
the consolation prize, two merry wid
ow bows. Little Misses Aline. Emt Mae
and Miriam, daughter* of the hostess,
served delicious Ice cream and cakes
at tho conclusion of the game. Mr*.
Prltehsrd's guests Included Misses
Dalay and Edna Derby, Brlmberry
Theresa Bashinskl, Eulalle Morlng,
Mary S. Smith, Daisy McMillan. Nan
Harmon. Louise Ivey, Alice Bmlth, An
nie Lou Robinson, Belle Smith, Virginia
Holmes. Meedames Harley Pritchard.
McLennan, Allen Rheny, Miller. Hard
wick. Brooks. Fred G. Davis, H. M.
Bashinskl, A. E. Gilmore, Mos* Herr-
man, Meriwether.
Mr*. R. L. Miller entertained
Friday morning In honor of her sister,
Mrs. H. V. Allen, of Amerlcus. Rose-
monL the home of Dr. and Mre. Mill
er. on thie occasion wet more than
usually attractive. Th# brood veranda,
where the hostess snd honoree. In cool
morning toilets, received their guests,
was an Ideal picture of comfort and
beauty. Dark green shades shut out
the glare of sunlight while s profu
sion of palms, ferns and other potted
plants completed th* decoration. Here
trail wa* played at live tables, after
which dainty sandwiches and Iced tea
os served.
On Friday afternoon, at tbelr chap
ter room, the Daughters of the COnfed-
eracy held their last regular meeting
before disbanding for the summer. Ow
ing to the absence of the committee,
there wa* no prearranged program.
After the usual routine of business
Mrs. Brooks favored the eompenj- with
several piano solos. Mrs. H. C. Car-
roll, Mrs. A. T. Cochran and Mrs. Fred
G. Davis, hostesses on this occasion,
served Ices and rake*. The Daughters
planning to present In the near fu-
i "The Deestrlck Skule," which haa
met with so much success In other
places.
71 V/HU CHAU
oys
Straw
and Children’s
Hats at Half
Beginning tomorrow we will offer unlimited choice from
our stock of Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats at just half reg
ular price—and at regular prices they were extra good values.
Line includes yachts and sailors of Milan and split
straws—large and small shapes, plain and fancy bands, all
sizes.
It’s a money-saving opportunity that should interest every
mother of a boy.
Boys’ Wash Suits at
a Third Off
Boys’ Wool Suits at
a Third Off
Daniel Brothers Co.
L. J. Daniel, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree St.
SWAIN8BORO.
One of the enjoyable affairs of the
week was tho surprise party at the Ho
tel Marguerite with which the younger
set complimented Mr. Howard Lester.
Those who attended were Mr*. W. E.
Clark. Mlaa Thlaaell William*. Miss
Rob Williams, Mist Annie Lou Thomp.
son. Mlaa Louise Thompson. Mlse Wy-
nle Soleman, Mis* Tallte Becton, Miss
Nevada Nunez. Mis* Ruth Youmana,
Mlaa Coralle Togers. Mr. Will McMil
lan, Dr. Deaa Smith. Mr. Tom Bridges.
Mr. Garland Strickland, Mr. Tobe
Coleman, Mr. John Henry. Mr. Smiley
Morlng, Mr. Jim SaffoUi, Mr. Lester
Ponder, Mr. George Rountree. Mr. Je
rome Roger* and Mr. 81m Lester.
Miss John McLemore wa* hosts**
Wednesday afternoon to the member*
of the Wednesday Afternoon Club. Tha
house was decorated., the color motif,
red. being carried our In the minutest
details, both In tbe decoration* and In
the refreshment* which were served.
Th# top score prise, a dainty work
bag, went to Mis# Pearle Edenllrld.
and the consolation, a card caae, was
given to Mrs. Owen Gelsc, An Ice
course \bn* served at the conclusion
of the game. Those present were Mr*.
G. P. Edenfleld, Mre. Horace McLendon.
Mra. Owen Gels*. Mrs. Hairy Tomp
son, Mr*. A. D. Ferguson. Mrs. P. L.
Watton. Mrs. J. H. Chandler, MU»s Ju
lia Thomoson, .Miss Maude SfeLemore.
Miss Sara Gelse, Miss Mary Osborne
and Miss Pearle Edenfleld.
Another Informal party of this week
was that at tha home of Miss Tallle
©ecton Wednesday evening. Thl* was
a party for the younger let. who have
recently been having quite a large
number of enjoyable parties. Miss
Becton’* home was decorated with
palms and ferns, gracefully and artis
tically arranged, a charming setting for
th* lovely gown* of her young gueet*.
Those who attended were Mias Annie
Mae Frnlth. Mis* Cralle Rogers. Ml**
Nevada Nunez, Miss Ruth Youmans.
Mis* Ruth Macon. Miss Ruby Boatright.
Mir Annie Lord. Ml** Wynle Cole
man. Mlse Bob William*. Miss Tlaaell
William* Mis* Annie Lou Tompeon
and Miss I.oula Thompson. Messrs.
Parke Etheridge, James Snffold, Les-
SPECIAL SALE
OF
Smart Shoes in Ladies’ and Children’s
OVERSTOCKED
AND DOWN THEY COME IN PRICES:
567 pairs ladies' finest Patent Gnn Metal Russia Calf, Brown, Vici and White Pumps, Sailor
Ties, Merry Widow Pumps and Oxfords:
$6.00 kind reduced to $4.35
5.00 kind reduced to 3*85
4.00 kind reduced to 3=35
3.50 kind reduced to . ... . . . 2.85
3.00 kind reduced to 2.35
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
$3.00 and $2.75 kind reduced to . $2.35 /
$2.50 and $2.25 kind reduced to . 1.85
A Few Styles in Men’s Oxfords Included
$5.00 Men’s Oxfords reduced to . $3.85
4.00 Men’s Oxfords reduced to . 3.35
Sales begin Monday, July 6th. No shoes sent on approval or taken back. Mail orders filled
promptly.
Qmart^hoes
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ter Ponder. Georg# Rountree, Ira T.
McLemore. Will McMillan, Garland
Strlcklond, John Henry. Tobe Coleman,
Penton WUson, Smiley Morlng, Char
lie Thompson. Hubert McLemore and
Howard Lester.
Miss Halite Thomas, of Madison, Ga.,
Is the guest of Mr*. H. D. Bell.
Ernest Hinson, of Monroe, N. C., ha*
left for hi* home after spending sev
eral month* In this city.
Mr*. W. Lawson, of Macon, 1* visit
ing her slater. Mr*. Duncan Smith.
Miss Lena Phillip*, of Waycrost, Is
■pending some time In th* city, the
guest of Mrs. Ed Menders.
Mis* Tiiteselt Williams, who ha* been
pleasant visitor for several weeks
at the home of R. J. Williams, haa re
turned to her home In Statesboro.
Mrs. Mina Inman, of Mldvllle, I* vis
iting her sister, Mrs. F. C. Bra no.
Mrs. J. C. Coleman, Mr*. Frank
Mitchell and little Miss Matt]* Morlng
Mitchell have returned from a visit to
Macon.
Mr*. F. R. Brinson and children are
visiting In Houston county at the home
of Mre. Brinson'* father, Mr. J. O. Ban.
defur.
Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Myers and Misses
Emma and Jessie Myers are the guests
this week of Mr*. M. R. Daniel*.
Mra. Ada Glllls, of Coven*, la visit
ing her aunts, Mrs. John E. Youmane
and Mrs. J. M. Nunez.
Mr*. Hugh Flllngln and sister. Mlei
Eulalle Mswburn. of Athens, have gone
to Tybee to spend several weeks. Mr.
Flllngln will Join them in a few days.
Mrs W. E. Clark has gone to Lyon*
to visit her father. Mr. J. P. Pughs-
ley. and slater, Mrs. Carrie Braswell.
Mr*. Lee Godfrey has returned from
a visit to McRae and Eastman.
Mis* Josla Johnson Is spending her
vacation with her sister, Mrs. Ben
Wing, In Vldalla.
SANDERSVILLE.
Mrs. Forrest English, at her homo.
Cosy Cottage," In I-angdon, was tha
hostess at an elaborate reception on
Wednesday afternoon. The gueats were
illses Edna and Daley Derby, of
Savannah.
Mesdames Sam Devereaux and Annie
Gross greeted each arrival. Within tha
reception halt Mesdames Julia Smith
and Aqullla Chamlee Introduced the
guests to th* ladles of the receiving
party, Misses Derby. Vannle Mathis,
Annie Cooley and Mr*. Forrest English.
Mlses Ruth McCarty, Mabel Rawl
ings and Virginia Holmes presided over
the nectar bowl. Under the guidance
of Mrs. Joseph Herrlngdlne. Misses
Ella and Grace McCarty, Louis* Irwin
and Sallle Patterson served the guests
to cream. Ices and cake.
Mr*. Diamond and Mis* Vera Dia
mond, of Henderiop, Texas, are guests
of Mre. B. T. Rawltnga
Mr*. M. L Weddar. who ha* spent
some time with Mr*. B. T. Rawlings,
left on Thursday for Bridgeport, Ala.,
to visit her brother, Mr. Henry Ren
fro*.
Mias Mary Weddon, of Augusta, who
haa been vleltlng friends In Tennllle,
8and*r*vlll* and Gran-e, left for Dur
ham. N. C„ yesterday. Bh* will vlalt
New York before returning to Georgia.
Ml** Mamie 8park* left on yesterday
for Knoxville. Tenn., to take a course
In primary teaching. In September she
goes to Blakely to take up the primary
work In the city school.
Mlaa Isabel Carr haa left ter her
home In Faltlmore.
Mist Effle Gibson left laat night for
a visit to the health resort* of Vir
ginia.
Mr*. B. T. Rawlings entertained a
large number of guests last week com
plimentary to her guests, Mrs. Diamond
and Miss Vera Diamond, of Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Shellnutt of
Lognnsvlll*. who have been visiting Mr.
end Mre. C. D Shelnutt. returned home
on Wednesday.
On Tuesday evening Mis* Louise
Blount entertained In honor of the vis
iting young ladles.
Lille Gladys Duke* celebrated her
seventh birthday with a lawn party oh
Wednesday morning from » to 11
o'clock. Thirty little girl* enjoyed the
morning.
Mre. N. L. Latour and her sister.
Mre. Delay, left on Thursday for Eu-
faula. Ala, for a month’* visit.
Mrs. D. F. Hale gave a beautiful pl-
axsa party on yesterday evening In
honor of the seventeenth birthday of
her aon, Master Robert Hale. Mr*.
Hale was assisted by Mr*. M. D. Jame
son and Mra. Fannie Gallaher. Little
Mary and Katherine Hale served the
guests with peach cream and cake.
Forty couples were Invited.
Claire Phillip*, the g-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. F. M. Phillip*, wa*
the hoeteas of a delightful lawn fete on
Thursday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock
In honor of Elisabeth Weaver, a gut
of Mr*. W. L. Dudley. Fifty chlldr
were present.
PERRY.
Miss Stall* Cater le entertaining
party of her young friend* at a house
party at the home of her parents, Dr.
and Mr*. R. L. Cater. Tha following
young ladles arrived Tuesday after
noon: Mies Virginia Anderson, of Au
gusta; Miss Agnes Brown, of Hawklns-
vllle: Miss Martha Miller, of Mecon;
Miss Mary W. Trammell, of Madison,
and Miss Marian McOehee. of Mont
gomery. Ala Several young men will
be members of the party for the week
end.
Invitations were Issued Monday to
the young people of Perry to attend an
at home in honor of Miss Stella Cater'*
guests Wednesday evening, a large
crowd attending.
Miss May Clark who haa been visit
ing Perry, ha* returned to Dawaon.
Mias Nell Rodgers ha* returned from
a visit to friends at Emertch.
Sam S. Townsley, wife and little
Douglas have returned to their home
In Atlanta, after a pleasant visit to
the parents of Mr. Townaley.
Mr*. J. 8. Rainey and chili
visiting relative* and friends at Cnllo
den.
Mlaa Stella Swanson, of Eufaula.
Ala., la visiting her brother. W.
Swanson.
Mra. J. H. Shaver and ehlldren. of
Macon, are visiting her father's family,
Mr. J. J. Marsh burn.
Mra. M. E. Williams, of Troy, Ala.,
la In Perry visiting her mother. Mra,
Annie Miller.
Mias WI11I* Cooper I* In Knoxville
taking a summer course at the Normal
School.
Mlse Julia Ooodall. of Macon, la visit
ing Mra. E. L. Dunnard.
Mre. C. T. Lawson la visiting In At
lanta.
Mlaa Mav Thurmond is visiting
Misses Kate and Addle Boon at their
country home.
Mr*. E. C. Fagan Is visiting rela
tives and friend* In Jonee county.
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Mrs. H. W. Benson and daughter.
Miss Made), are guests of relatives at
Milton.
Mre. Thomas Beasley, of Tlsotj, Is
a guest of relatives her*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Delk, of Pem
broke. are ependlng some rim# here.
Miss Mozelle Purcell was a guest of
friends at Crescent Bunday.
Mrs. A. H. Prince Is spending soma
time at Crescent.
s Dr. O. J. DeLoacb. of Mnscotle. Flo,
8 Rainey and children areli, ( of relatives here.
'*" v “ 1 Mre. W. B. Qulnney was a guest of
Mrs. Thoms* Beasley at Tlson this
week.
Mr. and Mrs H. E. Slbbett spent
Sunday at Crescent.
Omer Waters has returned from a
visit to Miami, Fla.
Mr*. Ralph Morris, of McHenry,
Mis*., wo* t guest Pf Dr. and Mra. B.
W. Morrt* this week.
Mlaa Maggie Balette, after spending
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guest of her brother, Mr. C. W. Kick-
lighter. this week.
Mra. J. M. Moncrlef I* spending some
time at Crescent.
Professor and Mrs. C. R. Harrison
visited Manassas this week.
A. J. DeLearh was called to the bed.
side of hla daughter, Mre. Charlea
Blackburn, of Augusta who Is 111 with
fever.
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