Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 27, 1913, Image 8

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itearst's Sunday American, 8 H y»‘ ’ * f? yf/=rp^ A IX ANT A, r,A„ SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1913. Dalton D ALTON, July 26—Mis* Eugenia Bitting and Dr. H. L. Jarvis were married at the First Bap tist Church Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. • * The decorations were In green, the choir loft, chancel and altar being banked in ferns ana palms. Miss Martha Bitting, of Summer ville. maid of honor, entered first, preceding the brMe and her brother. N. K. Bitting, who gave her away, and the bridegroom and his best man. J. H. Jarvis, of Washington. Rev. E. M. Dyer, of Marietta, per formed the ceremony. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Patton, of Sweet water,. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. N. K Bitting and family, of Summer ville; Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Hogshead and E. S. Newton, of Chattanooga; A. T. Jarvis, of Nashville; J. H. Jar vis. of Washington; F. E Shumate and F. T. Reynolds, of Atlanta, and Dunlap Scott, of Summerville Misses Charlotte Bigham and Katherine Foote, of Atlanta, were guests of honor at a theater party Friday evening Mrs. L. H. Crawford entertained her card club at six tables of bridge Thursday afternoon. Mrs W E. Mann making top score Complimenting Miss Inez Gray, of Oraysville, Miss Kate Harlan, her hostess, entertained at a moonlight picnic to Stark's Spring Monday ev ening. the young people being chap eroned by Mrs. R. L. Harlan. Miss Sara Hall entertained at liearts- diee Tuesday evening in compliment to her guest, Miss Will Nell Isogan, of Calhoun. The Bryan M. Thomas Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, was entertained by Mrs. W. H. Clayton. Mrs. W. H. Stroup. Miss Lizzie Rob- I erts and Miss Cora Henderson Miss Nell Wright entertained Tues day at a spend-the-day party in j compliment to Miss Inez Gray, of Graysville. Miss Kittle T**e Bowers, of Dixie, was guest of honor at a theater par ty given by Mrs. M. M. Puckette Tuesday evening. Miss Elizabeth Parker left Wed nesday for her home in Atlanta, after a visit to Miss Leone Robertson Misses Minnie Gregory. Annie Rembert and Grace Flemister left to-day for Murphy, N. C. Misses Charlotte Bigham and Kath erine Foote returned Thursday to their home in Atlanta, after a visit to Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Foote. Miss Carrie Green spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Duff Green, In Memphis, being accompanied home by Miss Lizzie Waters Green. Mrs. W. W. Johnson and daughters. Misses Arabella and Katherine John son. of Charlotte. N. C.. and Mr. J. B. Horne, of Atlanta, were guests this week of Mrs. Pearce Home. to Battle Creek. Mich. Niagara Falls, Toronto. New York and Boston. Mrs. Edgeworth Lam kin and Mis» Mattie Wilson DuBose are the gue-ris of Mrs. Hil lard Spalding in Atlanta The Baraca-Phllathea Union gave an enjoyable reception Wednesday on the lawn of the Methodist parsonage to the students of the summer school Mrs. F. A. Merrill entertained Tues day morning informally at a sewing party complimentary to her hows* guest, Mrs Albert Tidwell, of Quit- man. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Dorvey have re turned from Wrightsville Beach. Miss Roberta Sparks, of Eaton ton* is being entertained by Mr*. J. C. Jester at her home on Cobb street. Mrs. R. W. Woodruff, of Atlanta, i. the guest of Mrs. Walter Hodgson. Ml»g Carrie Williford entertained Thursday evening in honor of Mies Zena Talmage’s house party guest*. Mrs. Morton Hodgson was the host ess Wednesday evening at twilight at one of the most beautiful parties of the season, given in honor of Mrs. Walter Hodgh*on. a recent bride, Mr.. R. W. Woodruff, of Atlanta. prizes, present Mrs. E M rs. Fulton, tained James Miss of Ml HU Athens TT’THENS. July 26.— Mrs B. P. Al- L\ len gave a tea in honor of Ml** ' ' Nell Choate, of Atlanta who .s the gueK of Miss Nettie Webb. Judge and JVlrs. John C. Hart, of Union Point, have returned home, after a week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. J J Wilkins. Miss Margaret Campboll is now in Virginia and from there will go to Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. 1. W Richardson and Mrs J. P Campbell attended the Lit- tle-McKinley wedding in MUledge- vllle last week. Miss .Eleanor Lustrat 1* the guest of Mins Margaret Hamilton in Rome Mrs. S. H Sutherland entertained many of the belles and beaux of the future at & party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her little granddaughter. Sarah Sutherland. Mrs. Howard Waff entertained in formally last evening at bridge in honor of her sister. Mrs. McCullough, and Mrs Tidwell, the guest of Mrs. F. A Merrill. Invited to meet them were Mr and Mrs. Merrill. Mrs C B. Chandler. Mias Alice Keene Briggs and Miss Bessie Lozier Miss Edith Branson ha* returned from a visit to Miss Lll Hodgson at her summer home at Dillard. Mrs. O. R. Hinton and little daugh ter. Annie, have gone to New York, from where they will «iil for Europe. Ml«s Annie Belle Robinson, of Cov ington; Miss Bright well, of Gaines ville. and Miss Elizabeth Talmage, of New York, are being entertained by Miss Zena Talmage at a house party. Mr. and Mr? Walter Jones apd children have left for a motoring trip p; ORSYTH, .Inly 26. Mr and Mrs. I j James Fleming have returned 1 from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Early Godwynne en tertained at a supper party Thursday evening. Mr*. FJefcilng was honor guest at the party jnven by the Misses Center Wednesday morning. Mesdames C. H. S. Jackson and L. M. Napier, with their sons, Hugh and Thomas, have returned from a visit to Sandersville. Misses Louise and Bessie Curran and Albert Tinsley, all of Atlanta, are visiting in Forsyth. Mrs. A. H. Birdsey and Miss Mary Birdsey have left for Tybee, where they will spend several week*. Mr. and Mrs. Tecumseh Stone are in New York. Mrs. W. U. Dews, of Americus. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thornwell Gamble. Mrs. S. 11. Hollis and little daugh ter, Josephine, are at home again, after a month’s delightful stay at Warm Springs. Mrs. R. P. Burke 1r in Atlanta A social club recently organized has been named the Friday Afternoon Club. Their first meeting was with Mrs. Lem Alexander. Last Friday Miss Olln Smith was hostess. The members of this club are Mesdames Lem Alexander. Jennie Amos. John Banks, C A. Ensign. Dick Fletcher, Ed Fletcher. Hunt. <\ H. S. Jack- son, Louis Jackson, Nalley, Bob Mc- Cowen, Olin Smith. Mrs. W. S Myriek and little sons have returned to Milledgeville. Miss Lucile Talmadge is visiting Mrs. Hilton Tyus in Carrollton. Miss Marie Featherstone is the guest of Miss Elma Tribble. Mrs. I. S. Peebles, of Augusta, is the guest of Mrs. Tom Calmniss. Miss Pearl Stephens, of Macon, is 1 visiting Mr. R. B. Stephens. Mrs. Sam Rutherford entertained the Halcyon Club Friday afternoon Mrs. Marshall, of Tonnille, is the guest of Mrs. A. (’hamlee. MIhs Maggie May Cole spent sev eral days of this week in Macon and Jenklnsburg. Miss Undine Cater, after spending several weeks with her sister. Mrs Marlon King, in Atlanta. Is at home again. Mrs. James Kendrick and little daughters are with Mr. and Mrs. C A. Ensign. pieces of Dresden china, were . d to Mrs. W. W. Barnes and ivvard Kern, of Allentown, Pa. Edward Kern and Mrs. W. H. of Allentown Pa., were enter- Thursday afternoon by Mrs. R League. Virginia Lipscomb, the guest Gladys Teague, has returned to Atlanta. Misi- .Julia Walsh leaves in a /ew days for New England. Mrs. J VV'lllie Smith and children are on Pawley’s Island. Mrs. George Milam has returned to Jacksonville. Mrs. Mamie Bland Goodwin and Mrs. James Harrison left today for Tybee. Mrs. Alph Beane and son have re turned from Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Jarnes Anderson has returned from North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Burma are at Wrightsville. Mias Marie Griffin and Miss Fannie Stebblns leave In a few days for Hen dersonville, N. C. Mr. arid Mrs. Hand ford Gardner and Jarnes Gardner are at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs Bishop Alexander, Jr., gave a dance Tuesday evening at the Jackson home in compliment to Miss Llpucomb. Mrs. Harry Garrett and children are visiting at her old home in New- nan. Mrs. W. .1 HIllls is among North Carolina mountains Misses Mamie and Annie Eubanks are among the Augustans on the Isle of Palms. Mrs. George Doughty and daughter, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs J. J. Doughty. Mr. and Mrs*. Charles H. Howard and Mrs. T. G Howard left Wednes day for Asheville. Miss Florence Mounce Is visiting Miss Virginia Addison in Edgefield. Miss Maud Gary will spend som2 time with Miss Mary Evans in Edge- field before rerunning her .college studies in the fall. Miss Mary Lou Newberry and the Misses Anderson have returned from Wrightsville Beach. Miss Marguerite Wrigly will Join Mrs. Billups Phinlzy ana daughters this w eek for White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. (’. P. Prensly and Miss Mar guerite Presslv are in Virginia. Mrs. Charles Phinizy. Miss Mary Lou Phinizy and Miss Louise Mays leave this week for Asheville. Mr. and (Mrs. A R. Peters and son are visiting in Columbia. Mr. and Mr?. Arthur Gerald and Miss Gerald have returned from the Isle of Palms. Mrs. Jacob Phinizy is visiting Mrs. Schuyler Leggett in New York and later will, with .Mr. and Mrs. Leggett, go to White Sulphur Springs, Va. Miss Sung Yong Sung, of the Ath ens Normal School, is visiting Miss Emma Letter. Mi.-s Sung was a pu ll of Miss Lester at the Davidson Girls’ School in Soochow, China, be fore coming to America. Miss Anf * Slier hi* returned front Hiroshima. Japan, where she has been In charge of trie musical department of the school there which is operated b\ the Southern Methodist Church. wai honor guest at a progressive buf fet supper Tuesday evening, given by Miss Mary Good rum. Mrs. Mamie Hughes Thompson is visiting Mrs Frank Hughes in Deca tur. Miss Carrie Bigham. of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Susie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Manget, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnall, have gone to Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Joel Ramey, of Atlanta, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Wright. Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin, of McRae, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Swint. Mrs. George Jackson is spending a week with relatives in Carrollton. Mrs. J. M. Coggin and Miss Eliza beth Coggin have returned from a visit to Judge Lewd* in Fayetteville. Mrs. Leila Higgenbottom, of El- berton. is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Annie Martin. Mrs. H. L. (’lose and grandchildren have been visiting Mrs. P. T. Mc- Cutcheon, of Franklin, for the past week. Miss Dorothy Burpee and Mrs. Fal len Goolsby visited Atlanta for sev eral days this week. Miss Nellie Pott* is the guest of relatives in Atlanta. Misses Crumb, of New Orleans, were given a surprise dance Satur day evening at the home of Misses Florence and Bessie Dent, their host esses. Misses Crumb returned to Ne.v Orleans Monday. Miss Margaret Brown is the guest of Mrs Annie Jones in Atlanta. Mrs. Hattie Smith has as her guest Mr. C. S. Smith, of Anson. Tex. Miss F^lla Adams spent several days of the past week with Miss Anna Cuttino on her return to West Point from a visit with Mrs. Joe Newsome In Atlanta. Dome Augusta A UGUSTA. July 26.—Mrs. George Traylor has returned from Bir mingham. Mrs. Frank Beane returned to-day from Wrightsville. Mrs. James Oliver and little daugh ter, who have been at Wrightsville, leave this week for the North Caro lina mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Duckworth and sons have returned from Wrightsville. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. T. Walker and Mr. Fred Walker are back from In dian Springs. Mrs. Eugene Murphey returns this week from Wrightsville Beach. The marriage of Mrs. Mattie Wil son Harrison and C. N. Churchill takes place Wednesday evening at Mr*. Harrison’s home in North Au gusta. Mrs. Wade Woodward entertained her eard club Tuesday afternoon, the N EW NAN, July 26.—Mrs. T. H. Garrett and children, of Augus ta, arrived Saturday and will spend a month with Mrs. Garrett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Spon- celer. Mrs. Peter Murphy is visiting her sister. Mrs. George Coates, in Atlanta. Mrs. W. B. Pringle entertained 18 girls at a party ofi last Wednesday in honor of her niece, Miss Mary Ra mey. of Atlanta. Misses Wilella Murphy and Janie Johnson are visiting Miss Dorothy Dukes in Palmetto. Mrs. Clarence Hollis is spending this week with lelatlves in Atlanta and Hazel hurst. Miss Frankie McCrory, of College Bark, is visiting Miss Mary Good rum. Mrs. John P. Atkinson, of Milledge ville, is the guest of Mrs. W. Y. At kinson. Mrs. Alton Add.v is in Senoia vis iting relatives. Mrs. Garland Jones entertained the Young Matrons’ Club at an al-frescc party Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bowen Reese is spending sev eral weeks nt Tallulah Falls. Mrs. M. T. Phillips and Miss Ade laide Phillips are visiting relatives in Mar ietta. Mrs. Myra Orr Jackson, Misses Lil lian and Bessie Jackson, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Peter Zellars, of Palmetto, are guests of Mrs. W. B Orr. Miss Josephine Andrews, of Nash ville, who is visiting Miss May Cole. P jME, July 26.—The initial affair among a series planned fqr Miss Jean Campbell, of Bir mingham. the guest of Miss Virginia Harrison, and Miss Louise Couper, of Atlanta, the guest of Miss Kather ine Graves, was the dance at the Coosa Country Club at which the Misses Harrison and Graves were the hostesses. Mrs. Graham Wright was the hos tess entertaining at the Coosa Coun try Club with a bridge party in hon or of her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Van- Cleve, of St. Louis. A compliment to Mrs. Gordon Hight, a recent bride, was Miss Mis- sie King’s bridge, which brought to gether a coterie of attractive matrons and belles. Mrs. W. L. Funkhouser was the hostess at a party given for Mrs. W T . J. Shaw. Miss Gladys Willingham was the hostess at a watermelan cutting F’ri- day evening. Miss Jean Campbell was the honor guest. In compliment to her sister, Mrs. Josephine Johnson, of Athens. Mrs. Walter Cothran entertained at bridge. Mrs. Gordon Harrison, of Savannah, and Miss Bessie Sproull, of Anniston, were among the visiting society wom en present. Mrs. Junius Simpson and children are spending a few weeks at Tate Spring. Mrs. L. A. Herron, of Mount Pleas ant, Tex., who is the guest of Mrs. lsham Wood, was the honor guest at a sewing party given by Mrs. Lucy Funkhouser. Mrs. W\ W r . Mangum and Mrs. Wal ter Cothran were the hostesses at the Coosa Country Club Saturday after noon at the regular fortnightly tea. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sayre, of At lanta, are the guests of Mrs. John H. Reynolds for a few days. Mrs. Max Wright and sons, of At lanta, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn Wright. Miss Josephine Johnson, of Gads den. is the guest of Miss Margaret Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Butler and daughter, of Camilla, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. I>. McCart ney, have gone to Green Bay, Wis., for a visit of several weeks. An event of last week was the strawride given by Miss Frances Wright. Judge and Mrs. Moses Wright acted as chaperones. On their return the merrymakers stopped at Glennwood, the historic home of the Wright family, where a picnic sup per was served. , FairView, the home of Mrs. S. S. King, on the Summerville road, was the scene of one of the prettiest events of the week when Mrs. Wright King entertained at euchre in honor of her sister. Miss Virginia Harrison, and Miss Jean Campbell, of Atlanta. Columbus 1 Isle of Palms j I SLE OF PALMS. July 26.—Atlan- | tans continue to visit the isle of Palms in large numbers, many taking a week-end trip to enjoy the splendid surf, in addition to those who stay for some length. This past week has been especially enjoyable to the Georgia visitors, aviation parties be ing frequent, with W. S. Luckev, of New York, here flying his Curtiss hydro-aeroplane. Mrs. B. D. Gunter. Mr W. D. Rradv, Mrs. P. C. Lumpkin, Mr. and Mrs. .). B. McMichael, Mr. F. B. Smith. Miss Anna Coward. Miss Nellie Coward and Mr. H. B. Thackston, «>f Atlanta, are guests of the week The other visitors from Georgia spending their vacations at the Isle of Palms are Mr. and Mrs G F. Neal and the Misses Neal of Thomson. Mrs. William Hale Barrett tnd Mrs. William Hale Barrett. Jr., and Mr. G. B. Barrett, of Augusta. Air W. H. Allen. Mrs. Emma Bell. C. E. Currie, H. D. Carroll. Mrs. Green T. Dodd and Miss Carrie Lowe; Mrs. S. A. Barnes and Miss Maurice Fa gan, Fort Valley; C. N. Guttenberger. Macon; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dorough. Misses Dorough. W. R. Woodward, Macon; B. .1. Fowler, John S. Lee, John M. Cutler and John M. Cutlet. Macon; W. D. Lamar. Macon. Miss Holt, Miss Ross. Mr Holt, Mrs. W. D. Lamar. Mrs. J. A. Seldon, Macon; Mr. and Mrs. B T. Adams, Macon; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Peeples. Atlanta - j B. S. Willingham and O. P. Willing ham. Macon; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. An- J derson; Mrs. G. G. Riley, Mrs. Hays i McMath, Miss Slappev and Miss Cal - ! lie Slappey. Americus; E. W. Ingram. | F-atonton; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Frank lin. Augusta; Mrs. J. F. Heard. Mn - * con; Mr. and Mrs. FT. M. Stanl>.{ Columbus; Mr. J. B. Willis. Walden; | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lamar, Macon \ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thompson and j Miss Lila Thompson. Quitman; Mrs. Florence McMichael. Mrs. C. L. Roun tree. T. H. Scott, Atlanta. ND1AN SPRINGS. July 26.—Among those from Atlanta and other Georgia towns who registered at th* Wigwam Hotel, Indian Springs, last week were Mr. and Mr*. H F Scott and H. K. Scott, Jr., John ri Andrews. George Maddox. A. J. Ryan, c. E Boineau. Columbia; Mrs. c. P. Cooper. Perry; Mrs j. S. Brunson. Dublin A. S. Hale and A. H. R;< in. Mrs. T. Grace and Miss Barnesville: Mr. and Mrs. D. icovilie, Atlanta; R. S. Rosser, Wrightsville W RIGHTSVILLE BEACH, July 26.—The tango and turkey trot are barred at Lumina this ! summer. As a result of this dansants * arn much in vogue at the beach this 1 natOB. One of the most delightful of theee was given by Miss Florie Northrop, 1 of Wilmington, on Tuesday evening. Among those dancing from Atlanta i n ere Miss Louise Jones. Lucille Kuhrt, Isabelle Kuhrt. Margaret Northen. Lottie Wyly. Mrs Meador. | Mrs W. C. Jarnigan, Mrs. George \Y Forrester, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Glenn, J. D McCarty, Jr.. Henry Kuhrt, W. A. Camp George Sctple, S. K. McCasliri, W Peters and George Mangum, gue.-ts of the seashore. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Northrop, of Wrightsville. entertained their friends Thursday evening. The dinner party given to Mrs W. C. Jarnigan was one of the most brilliant social features of the week. Among the guests were Mrs. Jarnigan. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Glenn, Mrs. Van Winkle. Mrs. Forrester, Mrs. Purse, and Mivs Mar garet Northen. After spending several very pleas ant weeks at the seashore many of the visitors from Georgia, and es pecially from Atlanta, have returned home. Tnose who have left Wrights ville are Mrs. M. F\ Cooledge. Mrs. Parse, Miss Margaret Northen. Mrs. Kuhrt. Miss Oh Lucille and Isabelle Kuhrt. and Miss Louise Jones. W. A. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Glenn. The beach continues to be a pop- The beach continues to be a pop ular place for Atlantans. There are several hundred on the island. Among the recent arrivals at the Seashore Hotel are the following from Atlanta; Miss Polly Shipman, F'rank Hlpp, c. M. Ramspeck, H. L? Graves, Misses F. Bostick, Ruth Nixon, M. Johnson, Marie Riley. Belle Thompson. Mrs. J. W. Riley. R A. Riley. Mrs. N. M. Henderson. Miss Louise Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Griffin. Mrs. Hill. Mrs. F. J .* Cooledge. \Jiss Mary Cool- edge, R., P. King. Henry Hail, Mrs L. F. F'osler. Miss Elizabeth Loring Miss Edna Jones. Dr. J. W. Riley, Mrs. R. 1. Converse, Miss Mabel Jones. Miss Eliza Bridewell. Miss Mildred Converse. T. M. Brady, Misses W. Welch, Laura Grant, Ethel Green Mrs. J. W. Green. J. B. Staadeker. Mrs. W. L. Graves. Misses Martha and Jack Long, of Rome, Ga., are also among the guests. ( “* OLUMBUS, July 26.—A surprise party of the past week was given Friday evening to Mips Louise Scarbrough at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Scarbrough. Among those in the crowd were Miss Mabel Morgan, Miss Jessie Wheat, Miss Marcia Duskin. Miss Josephine Marcus. Miss Lillian Ches ter, Miss Louise Scarbrough. Miss Lois Pekor Miss Mamie Rainey, Miss Leila Scarbrough The young men were Hugh McMath. Jack Key, Ter rell Hill, Nunnally Johnson. Earl Ab bott. George Roberts. Tom Butts and Charles Dimon. Mi«s Mary Olive Hardaway, of Opelika, the guest of Miss Kathryn Trammell, and Miss Thelma Albright, of Mobile, the guest of Mrs. C. A. Stevenson, shared honors at a party given FTiday morning by Miss Nettie Post. Progressive setback was played. Misses Virginia Blau and Kathryn Trammell cut the top score. On Saturday evening Mrs. J. Ral ston Cargill and Miss Mary Tigner were joint hostesses at supper at the Country Oftub. A dance complimentary to visiting girls was given at Wildwood Park Friday evening. Those in whose hon or the party w as given w ere Miss Mary Murphey. of Atlanta; Miss Pattie Mc- Gehee, of Atlanta; Miss Bessie Bruce, of Macon; Mis* Marion Ponder, of Atlanta. A moonlight picnic was given Tues day evening at Wildwood Park, when a number of boys and girls of the school set, chaperoned by Mize Mary Duskin and DeWitt Duskin, enjoyed themselves. A lar^e party of Columbus* people have been enjoying a house party at Goat Rock for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank U. Garrard, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bleecker. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank G. Lumpkin and Mr. and Mrs C. M. Young have been chaperoning the party. Miss Rfcth Williams, of Macon, and Miss Norma Hines, of Thomasville, have come to Columbus as the guests of Miss Isabel Garrard. Miss Louise Scarbrough has re turned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. VV’ilmer Scarbrough, in Ossahatchie. Mrs. Edward Swift and children have gone to Warm Springs. Mrs. F. B. Gordon and Mrs. A. O. Blackmar, Jr., and little son have gone to Gainesville. Miss Louise McMath has gone to Warm Springs, where sh^ will be the guest of Miss Minnie Hill. Miss Natalie Williams and Miss Josephine Andrew's have returned from New' York. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Golden will leave about the first of August for Lanark Springs, Fla. Miss Louise Buttolph, Miss Mary Slade. Miss Mattie Love Blau, and Paul Blanchard, Marion Seabrook and Louis Coleman have returned from Tuscoona, the beautiful country home of W. R. Blanchard in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. John Shanks have gone to their old home in Stanford, Ky. Mrs. James L. Willis and Mrs. Wil liam Crawford have returned from Tate Springs. Mrs. C. E. Murphey, of Atlanta, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Andrew' L. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Will Langdon have gone to the mountains of North Car olina. Miss Theresa Bunch, of North Au gusta, S. C., and Miss Charlotte War ner, of Columbia, S. C., are the guests of Miss Alice P'ortson. Miss Mary Lou Reed has gone to West Point to spend some time with Miss Mary Rosencraft. Mis* Mary Denson, of La Fayette. Ala., and Miss Louise Nichols, of Roanoke, Ala., who have been spend ing some time with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Lawrence Murray, have gone to Montgomery for a visit to their cou sin, Mrs. Charles Tallman. Miss Annie Kell, of New’ Orleans, is visiting Miss Kate Booth on East Highlands. Miss Mary Beall is spending some time at Virginia Beach with Mrs. R. P. Griffith. Mrs. George Burrus and Miss Janie Dowdell have gone to Atlanta. Miss Jane Harrison Is a member of a camp party near Americus, being the guest of Miss Marie Walker. Miss Emily Lowndes, who spent several w’eeks In Columbus with her sister, Mrs, Harry L. Williams, has returned to her home in Atlanta. Miss Ada Watt is spending some time in Talbotton with Miss Eliza beth Kimbrough. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Williams have returned from Cleveland. Ohio, Niag ara and other points in the North. Mrs. T. P. Holloway has returned to her home in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murat and three children have returned to their home In Apalachicola, Fla., after a visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wilhelm. Miss Theresa Alexander, of New York, has come to Columbus to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. B. B. Fontaine, on Front street. Misses Alice and Sarah Wimberly, of Grovania. are visiting their grand mother. Mrs. E. H. Wimberly, and their aunt, Mrs. Julia Tigner Har rell. Miss Jessie Johnson, of Atlanta, has arrived in the city to spend some time with her aunt, Mrs. Julia Tigner Harrell. Miss Thelma Albright, of Mobile, is the guest of Mrs. Chester Steven son. Complimenting Miss Eleanor Mas sey, of Birmingham, the guest of Miss Nell Scarbrough, Miss Josephine Mar cus entertained a number of friends at a theatorium party Monday even ing. Miss Anna Johnson, of Birming ham. is the guest of Miss Kate Mor gan and on Tuesday will share hon ors with Miss Mamie Rainey, of Bir mingham, at. a party to be given by Miss Lois Pekor. Miss Ellie Mae Bedell, of Knoxville, who has been visiting relatives in Columbus, has returned home. Miss Annie Thetford entertained the East Highlands Building Circles Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6. She is chairman of Circle No. 1, which was the host of all of the other circles. Miss Nell LoftU. of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. D. L. Few on Wa- verly Terrace. S AVANNAH. July 26.—While many Savannahians are still at home waiting for August 1 and many more are at Tybee and other nearby places, numbers are now to be founJ at the Northern coast and mountain resorts. Social life at P'ort Screven has taken on new interest with the ar rival several new’ officers and the approaching marriage of others who are stationed there. First Lieutenant R. C. Garrett, the adjutant of the post, is to be married very soon to Miss Walke. daughter of Colonel Walke, who was in com mand at P'ort Screven until a short time ago. First Lieutenant Longino, quarter master and commissary officer at' the post, is to be married before a great while to Miss Lila Evans, daughter of the postmistress at Fort Screven. Lieutenant Longino is a native of Georgia, coming from Atlanta. He is a son of Dr. Longino. who is well known throughout the State. First Lieutenant James Dusenbury and Mrs. Dusenbury have recently come to the post. An expected arrival at the fort is F'irst Lieutenant Crane. He has t>een assigned to the Seventy-fourth Com pany. As he is the ranking first lieu tenant of the Coast Artillery Corps he will be made a captain as soon as he arrives. An unusually large list of debu tantes is promised* for next winter. Miss Josephine Stewart, who is spending the summer traveling in Europe, after some months abroad, will be one of the girls who will make her bow next winter, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will probably entertain with a debut party for her. Miss Eloise Knox is another of the debutantes who will also probably be introduced at a reception by Mr. and Mrs. Knox. It has not yet been de cided whether Miss Elinor Cosens will make her debut, nor has Miss Nana Hull’s debut been announced. Miss Delia Lindsay is another whose dehut has not positively been decided upon, and she may travel for a year in Europe before coming out. Miss Edith Bryson will be one of the debutantes of the season. Others whose debut is anticipated are Miss Dorothea Karow. Miss Cath erine Charlton, Miss Inez Tiedeman, Miss Kate Osborne, Miss Susie Win- burn, Miss / Katherine Ives, Miss Agnes Reese. Miss Elizabeth Candler and Miss Elizabeth Ravenel. The marriage of Miss Lillian An nette Hoffman to William J. Oser, of Boston, took place Tuesday after noon at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Ferdinand J. Hoffman. Miss Selma Hoffman, the bride’s sister, played the wedding,music, and another sister. Miss Fannie Hoffman, was maid of honor. Isadore Michels acted as Mr. Oser’s best man. The marriage was per formed by Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan, of Selma. Ala. The bride was given aw’ay by her mother. A reception was held after the ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. Oser left later on a steamer for New York. They will make their home in Boston. The marriage of Miss Ethel Dun ham to Thomas G. Campbell, of Bal timore, which will ta"ke place in Bal timore on the evening of September 16, will be of much interest here, where Miss Dunham lived for several years. The wedding will take place at the Church of St. Michaels and All An gels, and there will be a large wed ding party. Mrs. F. C. Wilson, the bride’s mother, will leave early in Au gust for Baltimore to be present at the w'edding. A quiet wedding of Wednesday that was of sincere interest to many friends was that of Mrs. L. A. Cooper to George P. Hamilton. It took place at the parsonage of the Duffy Street Baptist Church, the Rev. W. T. Grenade, the pastor, officiating. Miss Bessie Inez Von Santen. of Charleston, was married on July 5 to Paul W. Liles, of Savannah, at the parsonage of St. Andrews Lutheran Church in Charleston. The Rev. M. G. G. Scherer performed the cere mony. Misses Margaret and Natalie Wo- hanka are visiting Mrs. J. M. Row'ell at Bluffton. Mrs. Rowell gave a pink tea in their honor Wednesday. Those present were Miss Lottie Terrell, Misses Grace and Margaret Bonneau, Miss Margaret Wohanka and her sister. Miss Natalie, Miss Jessie Wallace. Miss Wright, Mrs. J. B. Davis, Jr., Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Dan Hey wood, Mrs. Mul ligan. Mrs. J. W. Rowell, Mrs. R. H. Grant and others. Miss Gertrude Farrell and William Farrell reached home on the steamer City of St. Louis this week from New York, after visiting Asbury Park, Al bany and Far Rockaway. They were members of a pleasant party at the summer home of Mrs. Joseph Hubbard at Atlantic High lands. Mrs. George T. Cann left Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Davis Stuart Craven, at Salem, N. J. Mrs. Mills B. Lane and children will leave next week for Asheville, N. C., and wdll spend some time at the Manor. Miss Jesse Anderson is the guest of Mrs. Wright Hunter until Sunday, when she will visit Mrs. F. C. Battey for a few days before returning to Tybee. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hunter will leave to-morrow for Blue Ridge Sum mit, Pa. Miss Virginia McDuffie, who has been visiting Miss Ermine Munford. has returned to her home at Haw- kinsville. Miss Mary Elliott has returned from a visit to friends at Asheville. The Misses Luciie and Helen North have returned from Atlanta, accom panied by Miss Sarah May Ray. Mrs. Nellie Dowling has returned from a visit to Augusta and Jackson ville. Miss Valencia Knox has returned home from a pleasant visit to Miss Katherine Riddle at Jacksonville. Miss Riddle accompanies her, and will be her guest for some time. Mrs. Agnes Carmichael and daugh ter, Miss Bessie Carmichael, of Dillon, S. C., are the guests of Captain and Mrs. E. H. Carmichael. Miss Clarice Kronstadt left Thurs day for a trip through Colorado. The Misses Janie and Louise Davant are spending some time at Mount Mrs. Charles Saussy will leave next week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Hopkins in New York. Mrs. Charlesworth Hunter will leave August 1 for the North. Mrs. Benjamin Whiteman and daughter, Miss Sarah, are spending some time with relatives in New York. Mr. D. B. Morgan and Miss Miriam Morgan have gone to Davison River, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Adler and family, including the Misses Rena, El sie and Olga Adler, sailed to-day for New York. Mr. Robert M. Hull, the Misses Rob ert and Nannie Hull and Miss Ermine Munford will leave Monday for Lex ington, Va. Mrs. S. F. Marshall, of Woodside S. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. D. Simktns. Miss Julia Righton left Thursday for Athens to visit Mrs. Clarence D. Chandler. Miss Beulah Beatty, of Valdosta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Lott. Miss Julia Peck has returned home after spending some weeks with friends in Charleston. Miss Hilda Allen is visiting Miss Lydia Holly in Macon. Mrs.Av. E. Norton and Miss Rich ards sailed to-day for New Y r ork. Mrs. Joseph Rosenheim and Mrs. J. E. Jau- dan also sailed for New Y'ork. Miss Alma Stoddard left Tuesday for Asheville and Black Rock, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slater, who spent the early part of the summer at their bungalow at Montgomery, have joined Mrs. Cordeza in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. William Crump, of Portsmouth. Va.. have recently come to Savannah to live. They are spend ing the summer at Tybee. Mrs. Dean Newman is the guest of her sons, Dean and Robert Newman, at Hotel Dempsey, in Macon. Miss Edith Thomas is visiting Mrs. W. C. Askew, on Wilmington Island. Mrs W. D. Waptes left Tuesday for Skyland, N. C. Mrs. H. W. Johnson and children will leave next week for Allegheny Springs, Va. Mrs. Stephen R. Harris is spending the summer in Western North Caro lina. Mrs. James Harrison and children are spending a portion of the sum mer in Western North Carolina. Mrs. William Cahill and Miss Ger trude Wickham, who have been the guests for some thnfe of Mrs. Dennis Kielly and the Misses Kielly, have re turned to New York. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnwell and family are at Catawba Springs, N. C. Miss Patience Barrow and Miss Janet Menzes left Tuesday night to visit Miss Dorothea Baldwin at Flat Rock. N. C. Mrs. J. B. Ford, of Darien, is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. H. H. Lat- timore, Jr. Mrs. Edwin Frank will sail for th£ North on the first of the month, and will spend the balance of the summer in Maine. Miss Mary Osborne has returned from North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Figbert Freyer, of Ma rietta, who have been visiting Mrs. F’reyer’s parents, Bishop and Mrs. Frederick F. Reese, have returned home. Mrs. L. Mohr and the Misses Mohr have gone to Ottawa Beach, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Meinhard and children will leave the second week in August for Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wayne ar rived Friday from Florida, and will be with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wayne for several weeks. Mrs. W. Moore Scott and Master Warren Scott are at FJstill Springs, Tenn., for the rest of the summer. Mrs. John Al Calloway and Leon Calloway, of Milledgeville. passed through Savannah this week on a mo toring trip to the North Carolina mountains. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Granade and children are in Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Butler, w'ho have been away on their w'edding trip, are expected home to-morrow'. Mr. and Mrs. H„ G. Ramey have gone to Goshen, Va., for the summer. Bishop and Mrs. F\ F. Reese and the Misses Reese will leave the first of August for a two weeks’ visit to Ma rietta, after which they will go to Wytheville, Va., for the latter part of August and September. They will spend October in New York. Mrs. Robert C. Harrison and chil dren have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huger at Bluff- ton. , Mrs. James Menzies, Miss Helen Vorhees and Miss Helen Menzies will leave in August to spend some weeks in the Catskill Mountains. Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Mallory and Master Waldo Mallory have returned from Columbus. Miss. Mrs. J. E. 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