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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, OA., SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1913.
Savannah
S AVANNAH, May 31,—That peoplo
tend to etay In Savannnh later
and later each season Is un-
dwtrbtedly true, and with the delight
ful weather that has prevailed this
oprthrr there seems less reason than
ever to leave,the comfortable big
hmnie nt home In Its summer array
for tl» doubtful pleasure of the re
aorta. But It la also true that, more
and more (tavanrah people own thetr
summer homes In the mountains and
at the seashore—In the North and
1a Canada as well as at nearby re-
aorta, and to these fortunate ones the
lirel of June la always a temptation
to desert city for country life,
North Hatlet, Canada, Is one of
the places where a number of Sa
vannah people go each season. Mr
and Mrs. Louts W. Haskell own their
own home there, as do Mr. and Mrs
H. C. Walthour and Colonel and Mrs.
Blame Oordon. Mr. and Mrs. Wal
thour and thetr children left to-day
for North Hatlet Mrs. Thesmar, who
umi&lly spends the summer or a part
of It with Mrs. Haskell, will not go
up«thts season, but the Thesmar chil
dren will leave in June, accompanied
by Miss Marla McAlpin, to spend
the summer with their grandparents.
Mrs. Oharlesworth J. Hunter will vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Walthour at North
Hatlet late In the summer
The marriage of Miss Belle Battey
amd Lieutenant Meade Waldrick on
the evening of June 4 In Christ Epis
copal Church will be an event of In
terest to the younger society set and
the bride’s many friends and connec
tions in the older set The same even
ing Mr. and Mrs. James Farle, Jr.,
will entertain with a wedding recep
tion for their sister. Miss Adn Martin
Turner, and Mr. William deBruyo
Hops. Whose marriage will be pri
vate.
The marriage of Miss lAura Boyd
and Dr. William Farquhar Shallen-
berger will take place Saturday even
ing. June 7, at the Independent Pres
byterian Church. There will be no
reception, but the members of the
bridal party will be entertained at
supper after the ceremony.
Much Interest surrounds, too. the
wedding In the following week of
Miss Ruth Dana to Mr. Edwin W
Cubbedge, Jr. It will take place June
10 In St. Johns Episcopal Church and
will be preceded by several parties
for the bride and her attendants
The marriage of Miss Lenor Grace
Clemmer and Mr. Arthur C. Rodgers
took place on Monday, May 19, in
Philadelphia, and Mr. Rogers and h1s
bride are now with Mr. A. M. Rogers j
for a month before beginning house
keeping.
A congenial party upending the
week-end at Tybee Includes Miss
Blaise Lynah, Miss May Hevward,
Miss Rosa Gibbs, Miss Ruth Rankin
and Mrs. J. H. Lynch. They are at
the Heyward cottage.
Mrs. P. W. Meldrim spent a portion
of the week at Mllledgevllle. where
she attended the nnnual meeting of
the board of the State Normal and
Industrial School. From these she
went to Warm Springs to loin Gen
eral Meldrim at the meetings of the
Bar Association.
Mrs. William Low, who has been
with her mother, Mrs. Gordon, left
early In the week for Washington,
where she will spend a short time
before returning to her home In Eng
land
Mrs. William H. Collins, of De
troit. who hRS been the guest of Mrs.
Otis Ashmore, Is now the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. J. L Hussav. 1n
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Marshall, who
have been the guests for several days
of Mrs. W. D Slmkens. have returned
to their home at Woodslde
Mrs. Frank M. Chisholm has re
turned from a visit to Mr and Mrs.
Anderson Chisholm, tn Virginia.
Mrs. John L Hardee and Ml
summer. Miss Bancroft 1s the pos
sessor of a cultured soprano voice.
A delightful affair last Tuesday
night was the dance given by Mr. and
Mrs. Leon S, Dure to their married
friends at the Log Cabin Club.
Judge and Mrs, Emory Speer are
spending two weeks on St. Simons Is
land.
Miss Alice Ferguson, of DeSoto,
Fla., arrived Thursday for a visit to
Miss Sadie Jones.
Mrs. J. W. Chambers and son, of
Augusta, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Chambers.
Mrs. Pate Stetson was the guest of
honor at an auction bridge party
given Tuesday by Mrs. Jack Cutler.
■Mrs. Frank Hazlehurst entertained
during the week for her sister, Mrs.
Campbell Wallace, of Marietta.
Miss Elizabeth Raker entertained
at a pretty garden party Wednesday
afternoon at her home on Vinevllte
Avenue In compliment to her house
guests, Miss Annie Lou Hardy, of
Senola; Miss Minnie McMlchael, of
Buena Vista; Miss Lamar Ryals, of
Cordele, and Miss Laurlan Johnson,
of Atlanta.
Mrs. Alex Block entertained Friday
afternoon in honor of her mother. Mrs.
Metzger, of Cincinnati.
Miss Evelyn Estes entertained at a
sewing party Wednesday morning,
Miss Alice Murray, of Griffin, who
are visiting Miss Evelyn Newman,
were guests of honor at a dinner at
the Dempsey Friday night.
Miss Mary Cooke entertained at a
heart dice party Thursday morning
In compliment to Miss Margaret Lis
ter, of Gulfport. Miss.
Mrs. W. P. Duncan has gone to
Murfreesboro, Tenn.. where her
daughter, Miss Naomi Duncan, will
graduate next week.
A 1
UGUSTA, May 31.— Garda of In
vitation been received In Augus
ta from Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ezra
Hicks, of Berkley, Cal., announcing
the marriage of their daughter, Alice
Louisa to Dr. John Coskery Wright,
of Augusta, on May 21. At home af
ter June 1 at 1219 Greene Street.
The marriage of Mias Catherine
Camming Verdery, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Verdery,
and Mr John Craig Craston, was
solemnized at 9 o’clock Wednesday
evening at the Verdery home on the
Hill. The ceremony was performed
by Kev. William Johnson in the pres
ence of a limited number of friends
of the young couple who were after-
complimenting the guests of Miss ] wards entertained at supper
Cornelia Adams and Miss Elizabeth
Baker.
Mrs. Leon S. Dure and Mrs. Flor
ence Wadley Coleman will spend the
month of July at Greenbrier White
Sulphur Springs, Va.
A surprise bridge p*rty and lunch
eon in honor of Mrs. E. A. Waxel-
baum, who will leave shortly for Cal
ifornia. was an interesting event at
the Dempsey Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Max Morris won the prize for
the high score at bridge.
Dr. J. R. B. Branch is visiting his
brother, Rev. C. H. H. Branch, at
Hopkinsville. Ky.
Colonel aid Mrs. Isaac Hardeman
have returned from a month’s stay in
North Carolina.
Miss Lucile Garrett and Miss Mary
McNeil, of Valley Mill, Texas, are the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Moore.
Miss Grace Boland Is visiting
friends in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daughtry have
gone to Ran Antonio, Texas, for a
month’s visit to relatives and friends
Miss Martina Burke entertained
Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Marshall Ellis, a recent bride. There
were four tables of bridge.
Complimenting her guest. Miss Ka
tina Reich, of Columbus. Miss Nellie
Keen Troutman entertained at bridge
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Emory
McCann, of Louisville, Ky.. was one of
the guests.
Miss Mary Moore entertained 75 of
her school friends at her residence
on Spring Street with a hearts dice
party Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Richard Johnston, of Atlanta,
who is the guest of Mrs. Marshall
Johnston, was the guest of honor at a
dinner for fourteen given at the
Dempsey by Mrs. S. S. Dunlap.
Mrs. William Yates entertained at a
5 o’clock tea Thursday In compliment
to Mrs. Maynard Boardman Smith.
Complimenting two recent brides—
Mrs. A. L. Dasher, Jr., and Mrs. R. C.
Souder—Mrs. Charles A. Glawson en
tertained at a bridge party Wednes
day afternoon. There were eight ta
bles of bridge.
Miss Mamie Adams entertained at
a sewing party at her home on Col
lege Street this morning, compliment
ing the guests of Miss Elizabeth Ba
ker and Miss Cornelia Adams.
Mrs. George Gantt, Jr., entertained
Friday morning in honor of the
guests of Miss Annie Gantt, Miss
Emily Melton, of Oxford; Miss Anne
Cunningham, of Corona. Ala.; Miss
Rebecca Branham, of Oxford.
In compliment to her guest, Miss
Theodore Atkinson, of Newnan. Miss.,
Miss NYiia I‘amour entertained at
luncheon on Thursday morning.
Mrs. Robert Toombs Barksdale, of
Augusta, !s visiting friends in Ma
con. She will leave for New York
The first of a series of beautiful
parties to be given In honor of one
of the most attractive of the bride's
of June was the bridge at which Mrs.
Leroy Hankinson was hostess Tues
day afternoon. Miss Edith Jackson
being guest of honor. There were
five tables and the house was embed
ded in flowers.
Mrs. John Rose Fioklen, of New Or
leans Is visiting Mrs. William Mason
Alexander on the Hill.
Mr. W. J Craig came over from
Wilmington, N. C., to be the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cochran for
the Cranston-Verdery wedding
Miss Galon* Broom entertained
three tables of bridge playing friends
delightfully Filday afternoon, in com
pliment to Miss Edith Jackson.
Mrs. T. E. Miller was a visitor from
Edgefield Saturday.
Miss Fannie Sewell Is now well
again after an operation for appen
dicitis.
Mrs. H. H. Read has returned to
Washington after a visit to her broth
ers the Messrs Livingston.
Mrs. Eugene Murphey entertained
her card club Tuesday afternoon.
The Y. W. C. A. Gymnasium gave
its closing exhibit on Friday morning
of this week at 11 o'clock.
After spending the winter with Mrs.
A. A. Walden. Mrs. Laura Duffy has
xeturned to Philadelphia.
Miss Ruth Marke has returned from
an extended visit to friends In Ten
nessee.
Miss Meta Schley has returned from
Hattleville where she has been visit
ing Miss EfHe Brabham.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hillyer, who
are in Atlantic City, will return home
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Young have
taken the Brigham cottage on the
Hill for the summer.
Mrs. S. Lesser has returned from
an extended Northern visit.
Miss Arrington Butt, after spending
the winter with Augusta relatives Is
now visiting friends at Annapolis.
Mrs. Lawrence Barksdale entertain
ed her Card Club Tuesday afternoon.
Baltimore, where they spent the past
several weeks.
The regular meeting of the City
Federation of Women’s Clubs was
held Friday afternoon at which re
ports were made In regard to the
Chautauqua which was held under
the auspices of the federation. The
reports were of a highly gratifying
nature.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Baldwin and
little son, Hoke, left Saturday for
Washington, D. C., w'here they will
spend the next several months. Mr.
Baldwin has recently accepted an ap
pointment as secretary on an impor
tant committee in the lower house of
Congress
Mrs. H. G. Matthews, of Atlanta,
who has been the charming guest of
Mrs. Carl Hatcher, has returned to
her home in Atlanta.
An enjoyable social event of the
week Just passed was the dance
Monday evenin at the Muscogee
Club, which w'as participated In by
a number of the members of the
younger society set.
Mis Josephine Marcus, who has
been in Atlanta for the past several
months where she was opened upon,
has recovered sufficiently to return to
her home in this city.
Miss Mary Slade will be among the
Columbus young ladies who will at
tend the commencement exercises of
the State University.
Miss Mary Adams, of Peachburg,
who has been the attractive guest of
Mrs. Will Langdon on Upper Second
Avenue, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Curtis have
returned from a delightful trip in
their touring car to Dawson, Albany
and other points In South Georgia.
Miss P^thel Scarborough and Miss
Rallie Cole, two beautiful brides-to-
be in June, shared honors at a card
party given by Mrs. Frank D. Fo
ley Saturday afternoon to w’hlcfli a
large number of the friends of the
brides-elect were invited. The party
was one of the most charming social
events of the past week.
Thomasville
T
Columbus
HTHOMASVILLE, May 31.—Miss
Katherine Merrill was the hos
tess on Monday at a lawn party
and afternon tea given In compliment
to Miss Lucy Wiltshire, of Baltl
more, who has been the attractive
guest of Miss Jessie Watt for some
weeks.
A dance was given by a number of
the young men on Monday evening at
the Mitchell House Armory, Miss
Wiltshire being the guest of honor.
Miss Ruth McBride, with her moth
er, Mrs A. N. McBride, are spending
a short time with Mrs. T. L. Spence.
Miss Lucy Wiltshire, of Baltimore,
who has been the guest of Miss Jessie
Watt, left this week for a visit to
friends in Richmond, Va.. before re
turning home.
Mrs. George C. Crawford and the
Misses Marjorie and Frances Craw -
ford sailed this week from Savannah
to Boston, Mass., from where they
will go to Bar Harbor for the sum
mer.
Miss Jessie Kate and Marguerite
Brantley, of Brunswick, are the guests
fo their aunt, Mr*'. Fleming.
Miss May Curry, of Valdosta, and
Miss Thelma Palin, of Albany, are
visiting Miss Louise Grantham.
Miss Mary Ferguson, w ho has been
attending Agnes Scott College, is at
home for the summer vacation.
MiS.^ Mary Eva Mallette leaves next
week for Atlanta where she will Join
Miss Nell Waldo and others for a
trip abroad.
Mrs. Butler Mays, of Charleston
S. C., is the guest of Mrs. J. T. Cul
pepper.
Mrs. R. R. Evans and Misses Rose
Carmen Evans have returned from
Greenville, S. C., where the Misses
Evans have ben for a year attend
ing college.
C
H*len Hardee will leave on Jnne 14 next week.
Atlantic City. j Dr. and Mrs Thomas Hall, Mr. and
Miss Bessie Copeland, who has been Mrs. Robert Sparks, Mr. and Mrs.
a student at the State Normal, at j Walter Reeks, Mr. and Mrs. Maitland
Athens, is with her aunt, Mrs. T S
Whitfield.
Mrs . W. Carnot Holt, of Montgom
ery, is the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Wilbur M. Coney.
Solomon and Mrs. Bardwell will
spend the week of June 12 at St.
Simons Island.
Mrs. Eva Grace Duguid is visiting
her uncle, Mr. Amos Judd, in Chat-
Miss Nancy Boone, wrho has been ! tanooga.
guest of Miss Carolyn Myers, has Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wrlgley have
returned to her home In Baltimore. returned from Detroit and Niagara
Mr. and Mrs. A. R Lawton. Jr. Falls.
Pet ¥ S r P ed ^ om t J he North Mrs. J. C. Ellis, Misses Hovev and
Miss Helen Dixon is visiting Miss , Scholls Ellis, and Master June Ellis
Katherine Qulnby, in Norfolk.
Miss H. C. Minor, of New York,
guest of her mother. Mrs. Henry
who has
have arrived from Curltyba, Brazil.
In December they will be Joined by
Mr. Ellis, who will spend a six
months’ vacation in Macon. He is
the general manager of a Brazilian
railroad.
Four visitors, Miss Sarah Lee Co
ney, of Hawklnsvlfle; Miss Emily
Heath, of Talbotton; Miss Gladys
Sheppard, of Elberton, and Miss Mary
, T __ a r> t * ,, . Fort, of Americus, were guests at a
f U Vtor i* J? r, T i<eckw, th , reception given Friday afternoon bv
D ? I ^ w ‘ on ' m ' Miss Cornelia Adams This w as one
^ at ^* C., for ,>f the principal social events of the
\Tr« t n m i * week, more than 150 guests being
Mrs. George J. Baldwin and Miss prc Sl , n(
In eompllment to Miss Jennie Rl-
f*e Mary Pope Dana
Min attending Meredith College. Ru-
felgdi. N. C., returned to Savannah
on Wednesday.
Mrs. John Rose Fioklen. of New
Orleans, made a short visit this week
to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilton
Dorothea Baldwin will leave the first
week in June for Flat Rock. N C
ley. whose marriage to Mr. J. D.
riacon "^j
Crunp will take place on June 18. the | Stephen Brannon, have returned
members of the \ oung W omen s ; ^pjj. home in Macon. Mrs. Srr
lunch
Sewing Club entertained at
eon Thursday morniug.
Miss Mary Steele entertained Fri
day morning for Miss Cornelia Adams
and the latter’s house guests.
Miss May Burke and Sirs. Campbell
M ACON, May SI.—Miss Clara Ban
croft, teacher in expression at
Wesleyan College, has gone to \ Jones are expected to return Monday
Munich, Bavaria, where she will study from Norfolk, Va.
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^ GLUM BUS, May 31.—Mrs. Alfred
O. Blackmar, Jr., was the
charming hostess on tw r o spec
ial occasions the past week, the first
being when she entered the Young
Matrons' Club on Wednesday after
noon at 4 o’clock. The other was
when she entertained the Fortnightly
Club on Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
She entertained on both occasions at
her pretty home on Upper Third Av
enue.
The graduating recital of Miss Ma
bel Pekor Wednesday evening was
one of the very prettiest social events
of the past week. On that occasion
she read the interesting story by Kate
Langley Basher. "Miss Gibbie Gault.”
Miss Louise Huff, who has been
attending school in Washington dur
ing the past year, returned to her
home in this city Wednesday.
Miss Marion Lumus, Miss Isabel
Garrard, Miss Nell Dimon and Miss
Margaret Gordon, who have been stu
dents at Hollins Institute, Hollins,
Va., the past year, have returned
home to spend the summer vaca
tion.
Miss Belle Carter Is the charming
guest of her cousin, Mrs. William
Wooten, in Albany, where a number
of pretty social affairs have been ar
ranged in her honor.
The Friday Auction Club was en
tertained in a delightful manner on
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Gordon
Riggers. The prize for the top score,
a pair of silk host , was won by Mrs.
S. J. McMath. After the game a de
licious lunch w r as served.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Boardman
Smith, who have been spending a few’
days with Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs.
to
Smith
was formerly Miss Alice Brannon, of
this city, and her marriage to Mr.
Smith was a recent brilliant social
event. They were en route home j
from their bridal trip to New York
City, Washington and other points in
the East.
.Mrs. J. Ralston Cargill and little
Misses Marjorie and Louise Cargill,
her daughters, are the attractive
guests of Mrs. Edmond F. Cook, at
her beautiful home, ‘‘Belmont
Heights." near Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. John I. Darby spent the past
week with her daughter, Mrs. Macon
Dudley, in Americus.
Miss Emma Bradley, of this city.
! has been receiving charming social
attentions as* the guest of Mrs. A.
J. Carver, of Dawson.
Miss Ophelia Davis, Miss Thelma
Jameson. Miss Carter Harvey and |
Miss Alice Cody, who have been stu
dents at Shorter College during the
past year, have returned to their
homes in this city to spend their va-
: cation.
Miss Mary Hill was the charming
hostess Tuesday morning of the Two-
Table Auction Club, which she enter
tained in a most delightful manner at
j her pretty home on Lower Broad '<
i Street.
Miss Marjorie Browne, the attrac
tive daughter of former Mayor
Rhodes Browne, left the latter part of
the week for Auburn, where she will
be an invited guest at a number of
' the dances to be given during com-
I mencement week.
| Mrs. M. O. Berry and sons, Macon.
Jr., and Allison, have returned from
Cordele
C
ORDELK, May 31.—Miss Pearl
Edwards, of Fatrbum, was the
guest of honor at a delightful
bridge party Tuesday evening given
by Mrs. A. H. Edwards.
The ladies of the Aid Society of the
Presbyterian Church were guests at
a reception Monday afternoon at
which Mrs. Albert Little was hostess.
She was assisted tn entertaining by
her mother, Mrs. Latttmer.
Mrs. A. J. Comer and daughter, Miss
Helen, gave a recital Monday after
noon at their home.
Mrs. Brower, of Montgomery, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. F. Ty
son.
Mrs, Homer Cleghorn, of Macon, is
the gest of Mrs. Fannie Hyde.
Misses Birdie and Mary George
Black have returned to their home in
Carlton after a pleasant visit to
friends here.
Mrs. F. G. Boatright and daughter,
Miss Frederica, will leave soon for a
visit to friends tn New York and Bal
timore.
Tiffon
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IFTON, May 31.—Mrs. H. H. Tift
returned Tuesday from Forsyth
where she spent several days at
Bessie Tift commencement exercises.
Miss Ruth Rogers of Macon, is
the guest of Mrs. J. L. Herlng.
Misses Mollie and Lucile Abernathy,
of Roseland. Fla., are the guests of
Mrs. E. E. Edwards.
Miss Kathleen Mulloy, who has
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I nlfi Tift, arrived In Tlfton Monday
and will be the guest of her sister,
Mrs. B H. McLeod, for the summer.
Misses Mabel and Blanche Padrlok
are the guests of relatives In the city
while en route to their home In Lake
land. Fla.
Misses Jennie, Fannie and Pearl
Soule, of Albany, were the guests this
week of Miss Aurelia Hargrett.
Miss Mattie Lou Burgess, of Pem
broke, was the guest of Mrs. J B.
Murrow Monday.
Mrs. L. K. Forbes, of Lakeland,
Fla., is the guest of Mrs. J. N. Mit
chell.
Miss Ida Mayer, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Miss Clara Belle Duff for a
week.
Mrs. O. C. Grlner entertained the
Bridge Club Thursday. Brown-eyed
Susans, palms and fernB were used
for decoration. Mrs. J. B. Smith won
the prize, three dainty handker
chiefs.
Miss Colleen Coe entertained six
teen of her girl friends Tuesday In
honor of her sixteenth birthday Sher
bet, Ice cream and cake were served.
Dalton
D ALTON, May SI.—Mrs. T. 8. Lu
cas complimented the teachers
of the public school system
here at a delightful parlor picnic Sat
urday afternoon.
As a pleasant compliment to Rev.
J. M. Bass, of Macon, and Mr. O. W.
Stapleton, of Atlanta, the Delta Al
pha class of young ladies of the
First Methodist Sunday School en
tertained at a surprise picnic at the
residence of Rev. W. R. Foote Tues
day evening.
Mrs. M. M. Gordon and Mrs. May
Gordon Curtis, of Atlanta, are guests
of relatives here.
Mrs. L. L. Adams, of Eastman, is
the guest of Mrs. E. E. Arnett.
Mrs. M. F. Allen is th$ guest of
Mrs. B. A. Portrum, on Depot Street.
Dr. Sam Lowry, of Rome, and Mr.
James Lowry, of Atlanta, were guests
of their sister, Mrs. M. L. Gudger,
Sunday.
Miss Jennice McAfee left this week
for a visit to relatives in Bristol, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. James McIntosh, of
Statesboro, N. C., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. McAuliffe.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parmalee and
little son, Maddox, of Atlanta, are
guest* of Col. and Mrs. S. P. Mad
dox.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dollar had as
their guests for the weekend, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Dollar, of Birmingham,
Ala.
Miss Nancy Latimer, of Atlanta,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. M.
Hollingsworth, on Thornton Avenue.
| Covington j
C OVINGTON, May 31.—Miss
Gladys Lee left Saturday for
Decatur where she went to at
tend the commencement exercises of
I Agnes Scott College. Miss Lee will
be the guest of Miss Julia DuPree
in Attalla, Ala., before returning
home.
Mrs. Richard Hutchings, of Og-
densburg, N. Y.. who has been delight
fully entertained for the past two
weeks as the guest of Miss Jule
Trippe has returned to her home.
Miss Kate Elder, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Walter Wallace in So
cial Circle and of friends in Augus
ta, is the attractive guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Dan J. Jones In North
Covington, before returning to her
home in Decatur.
Mrs. George T. Smith. Mrs. Robert
Fow’ler, Mrs. Ida Whitehead, Mrs. J.
E. Phillips. Misses Maggie and Car
rie Beck Davis attended the funeral
on Tuesday of Mrs. Wilbur Harwell
at Newbern.
Miss Mary Telford, of Orlando,
Fla., was the guest for several days
this w’eek of Mrs. R. C. Guinn be
fore leaving for Waynesville, N. C.,
where she will spend the summer.
Much interest is felt in the mar
riage of Miss Hattie Belle Harris, of
Greqnsboro, and James Oliver Brad
shaw, of this city, w’hlch took place
on Sunday evening at the home of
the bride’s parent*, Mr. and Mr*. A.
G. Harris, In Greensboro, Rev. R. L.
Sutton, pastor of the Baptist Church,
officiating.
A pretty event of the w’eek was the
reception on Thursday evening at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. C.
Guinn given by the U. and A. So
cieties of the High School. The house
was prettily decorated with ferns and
pot plants, quantities of roses being
used on the cabinets and mantels.
Mlfli Annie Belle Robinson Is en
tertaining a congenial number of
young ladles at her home this w’eek,
her guests including Miss Louise
Kytle, Miss Carrie Williford, Misses
Zena and Frances Talmadge, and
Miss Annie Neal Cochran, of Athens.
Miss Eleanor Butler entertained the
members of the Young Ladies’ Bridge
Club and a few friends at her home
on Conyers Street on Tuesday af
ternoon.
Dublin
D UBLIN, May 31.—Mrs. E. L.
Black was hostess at a pretty
porch party which she gave
Tuesday morning in honor of Mrs.
J. N. McDaniel, of Thomaston.
The Dublin Woman's Study Circle
held it9 regular meeting on Wed
nesday afternoon last at the home of
Mrs. J. S. Adams on Belleview Av
enue. This meeting was well attend
ed and “Elizabethan Lyrics” was
the subject of the afternoon, the pro
gram being in charge of Mrs. W. C.
Thompson.
On Friday evening the closing ex
ercise of the Dublin Public Schools
were held in the High School Audito
rium. There were 22 members of the
graduating class, the largest number
in the history' of the school.
On Thursday evening Mrs. W. C.
Thompson’s music class gave a much
enjoyed musical program.
Mr. George Mingledorff was mar
ried last Tuesday afternoon to Miss
May Helen Crumb. The ceremony
took place at the home of the bride’s
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Crumb, of
Jackson, and was a very quiet affair.
A surprise marriage in this city
was that of Miss Essie Rogers, of
Dublin, and Mrs. E. L. Klmsey, of
Cornelia, w’hlch took place quietly at
the Methodist parsonage here Tues
day evening, Rev. Whitley Langston
performing the ceremony.
Misses Robbie Williams and Ida
Camp Berry' left Wednesday for Shel-
byvllle, where Miss Williams will be
the guest of Miss Berry for several
w r eeks. Miss Berry has been tho
guest of Mrs. G. H. Williams in Dub
lin for several weeks.
N ASHVILLE, May 31.—An enjoy
able party w’as given by Miss
Cora PaJge in honor of the
senior class of the Nashville High
School.
The Methodist and Baptist Sunday
schools had a picnic at Lucy Lake
yesterday.
W INDER. May 31.—The marriage
of Miss Gussie O’Neal to Mr.
Lewis Harvey Johnson will oc
cur at the home of the bride in Win
der on the evening of June 4. The
ceremony will bo performed by Rev.
W. T. Hamby, of Augusta.
Immediately after the ceremony, a
large reception will be held, after
which the bride and groom leave for
New* York City where they sail for
Europe on June 7.
You can not fina a nicer or pleas
anter place in all the South than
the Warm Springs. Meriwether Coun
ty. Large, commodious hotel and cot
tages, fine climate, 1,250 feet eleva
tion. Largest swimming pool with
natural warm water in the whole
country. Cuisine unequaled. Rates
reasonable. Clean, clear, cool and
no gnats or mosquitoes.
Write proprietor, Warm Springs
Hotel, for rates, etc.—Adv.
Just Wk en You Need Tk em Most
A Sale of new,
fresh, clean
Und
ermuslms
lii
Just At The Time
—when you wuh to replenish
your summer wardrobe, or to
pack your vacation trunks.
You 11 Find The Garment H
ere
Every Garment Sh own In Th is Sale Fres hly O p e n e d [
J
A Wond erful Sale of Undermuslins To-morrow, at
One Price. This Offering Is Our Usual Annual
une
Sale of Undermuslms
To Prepare for it and to Insure Freshness and Daintiness, "We Cleared,
in our Wonderful Sales of Last Week, Every Piece in Stock that
Could Not he Shown as Absolutely < New.
Gowns
—made of soft nain
sook and lingerie cloth,
in the popular Empire
slip-over styles. V or
high necks; long or
short sleeves. Trim
mings are of Val and
Cluny laces, others are
embroidery trimmed,
many a combination of
both. All heading and
ribbon run. Included
in this lot are the pop
ular crepes in pink or
blue or white.
Petticoats
Princess Slips
—made of lingerie
—made of nainsook and
cloth or soft cambric;
lingerie cloth. Trim
some have deep flounces
mings are of dainty
of swiss embroidery.
embroideries or laces.
others have flounces
many a combination of
formed of rows of
both. Beading drawn
Val or Cluny lace.
with ribbon. Skirts
many a combination of
are finished with bands
both. A great many
St • 1 i i
of embroidery, Val or
are finished at knee
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Cluny lace, sometimes
with embroidery bead-
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ing, ribbon run. All
a combination ot lace
are in the new straight
and embroidery. All
effects, with or with
in the new straight
out the underlay.
effects.
Combinations
—Corset cover and
drawer styles only. The
combinations are elab
orately trimmed with
Val. Cluny and Irish
laces, also dainty em
broideries and nhhnn
run. Drawers are all
the new straight effects,
trimmed with flat
hands of lace or em
broidery. Included m
this assortment are the
very popular Teddy
Bears. Lace and em
broidery trimmed.
Drawers
—made of sheerest
ninssok, in the new
straight effects, as well
as the ever popular cir
cular styles. All trim
med with flat hands of
embroidery or lace.
Child s Dresses
«
—of ginghams and mad
ras, embroidered and
braid trimmed. Also
a number of white
lawns, lace and em
broidery finished.
Dutch necks, plaited
skirts:longwaist effects.
A
a 1
at
98
ea.
KEELY COMPANY