Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 27, 1913, Image 6

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6 A TTEAKST’R SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, OA . SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1211 =3 T IPTON. July 26.—Mrs. Vina Hen derson. of Bainbridge, was the week-end iruest of Mr**. Oren Roberts. Mrs. R W. Goodman and children left Thursday for Odessadale. Miss Jeanne Phllbaut. of Napoleon- vllle. La., is the guest of Miss Effle Scarboro Miss Winnlfred Cumlln. who was the guest of Miss Maurlne Ridgdill, left Thurndav for St Marys Miss Marion VVooley returned tc Atlanta Thursday. Mrs R D Smith is the j^ueat of her brother. A. H Smith, in Cordele. Mrs YY. M. Thurman and children, of Atlanta, are the guests <>f Mrs W L Harman. Miss Tommie McOuirt is the guest of Miss Ella Sanford in Thomasville Mr*s A P. Hunter and uon, Frank are spending the summer with Mr and Mrs W W. Timmons. Miss Cora Stephens is in Macon Mrs. R. <7. Posttll and son, Carlisle, returned NTedncsdav from Atlanta. Ivlonttcelio and other North Georgia points. Misses Maurlne and Wilma Ridg- dil!. Winnifred Cumlin, Lula Mae in' 1 Et telle Morgan. Marie and Sarah Col- cord and Bessie Murrow were th« members of a picnic party to Murrow Springs Wednesday Mrs .1 B Mur row and Mrs. J. S. Ridgdill were the chaperons Miss Alexandra Rhode.** entertaine 1 at tea Wednesday In honor of Miss Marguerite Drake, of Thomasville Those present were Mis. l, es Margue rite Drake Eftie Scarhoro, Maude and Nellie Timmon and Alexandra Rhodes. John Fountain. Lennon Bow en. Dr. C, R Dickert, Dr. E B. Mount Mr. and Mrs J W. Eason and Mrs. L A Rhodes. Mrs. L. P Thurman entertained Wfdnerday for little Miss Anna Shep pard Thurman, of Atlanta Rook, hearts dice and upjlnks were played. Misses Grace Fulwood and Laura Coe «**rved punch. Mrs. I L Ford chaperoned a picnic party to Lucy Lake Tuesday. Those In the party were Misses Wynona and Floy F'ord and Aurelia Hargrett, Ben Moore. C E Foy, Arthur Hollings worth and Dr. E B Mount. for a two months’ stay in th? North. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carmichael are in Baltimore. Mi*» Julia Curry in being entertain ed as ihe guest of Miss Fannie Belle Waits, in Atlanta. Mr and Mrs. Frank Lawson have returned to their home In Dublin aft er a \lsit with Mrs. W. J. Wood and Mrs E. C. Robinson. Miss Clio Carmichael Is spending some time as the guest of Miss Mar garet Rushton and Mrs. Stewart Rob erts in Atlanta Misses Vera and Jessie Jones have as their guest Miss Carrie Knott, of Locust Grove. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carreker left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Zebulon. Mrs. H. A. Butner and sister. Miss Roberts, of Greenville, S are guests of Mrs. c. \ Butner and Miss Annie Lou McCord. Mrs. J. W Crum is at home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sasnett Crum in Wilmington. N. «\ Miss Annie Catchlngs Crum is vis iting Miss Annie Kieth In Spartan burg. \ifLLEDOEVILLE Ju!> 26 -The J I marriage of Miss Tlllie Smlta, * of Montezuma, to F. Culver Kidd took place at Montezuma Wed nesday. Mr. Kidd war accompanied to Mon tezuma by O R. Horton. Malcolm Flemister, Step-art Wootten and George Nottingham, of Macon Immediately after the cenenony Mr and Mrs. Kidd Ivi’t for Sav annah, em barking for New York. Niagara. To ronto and a run through Thousand Inlands, stopping on their way home at Washington Mm. Carlyle Cobh, of Athens, is visiting Mrs Ed Treanor Miss Clara Williams has returned from the mountains and Waynesboro, Va Mi uses Eftie and Marie Grenade are attending a house party at Hurtsboio. Ala. Mrs. T. O. Powell. Mrs. Julia West Misses Jessie Allen. Julia Conn and Francis Conn are visiting Tallulah Falls. Judge and Mrs. E R Hines enter tained the men's * las - of the Met dist Sunday school last Thur-dn* Miss Mary Lawrence is visiting Barnesville Miss Bertha Gholson has return i from a visit to Florida. Mis*' Verie Montgomery has re turned from a visit to Oconee Springs. Mis- Myrtle McDermot is attending a house party at Agricola I "*HOMASVILLE. July 2(i.—For her guest, Mis • Ellen Joseph, of Mil- ledgevllle, Mis* Alice Parker was the hostess on Thursday evening at n poren party. Miss Caroline Higgins left tnis week for a visit to friends in New Jersev and Maryland. Mis.* Alice Parker has returned from a visit to friends in Moultrie. Miss Mary Merrill and Miss May Patten will leave next week for East Orange, N. J. Miss Marianne Watt will leave on Monday for Savannah, where she will *pend a short time as the guest of Mies Margaret Charlton. vile* Florida Stevens, of Norfolk, is the. guest of Mrs F. L. MacIntyre Miss Minnie Weldon is spending some time at Pablo Beach. Fla. Miss Josephine Porter, of Apalach icola. Fla., is visiting Mrs. J. W. Pea- Miss Ellen Joseph, of Milledgeville, is visiting Miss Alice Parker Mrs. M R Mallette left this .week for Montgomery and will later go Jo Baltimore for a stay of some weeks. Mis. Kate Mack left this week for New York for a stay of some weeks. Miss Emmie Plowden. of Dickey, was the guest this week of Mru. W. A Pringle, Jr. Miss Susie May Dreger, of Atlanta. Is visiting Mrs T C. Mitchell Miss McGuirt. of Tifton. is the guest of Miss Ella Sandford. Mrs Rhydon Mays and children left this- week for Marietta and will spend the remainder of the summer at the Whitlof k House in that city. Miss Myrtle Goff, of Valdosta, is visiting Mrs R W. Harris. Mr. and Mr? F. C. Loveless left this week for Tiverton. R. I.. where they will Spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Lilly May McKinlev, of At lanta. ir the guert for a short time of Miss Mattie Rigsby. Mrs M C Thornton, of Abbeville. Ala*, and Mrs R. N. Thorntofi. of Dothan, are the guests of Mrs. R L Dekle. Miss Hilton Evans, of Tampa, Fla. is visiting Mrs William McMillen. ( — ARTERSVILLE, July 26.—Misses Gladys and Zeta White are ex- pected honge next week from Savannah, where they have been the guests of Miss Gladys Cassells. Miss ‘ a«*ells will probably accompany them home for a visit in Cartersville Miss Rachel McEntyre bad as her guests last week Misses Lucy Green and Gladys Mitchell, of Atlanta and Miss Lonnie Mae McEntyre, of Rock Spring. Mr and Mrs. Lee Womelsdorf en tertained Tuesday evening w ith a de lightful swimming party. After the sw imming a supper was fcerved at the clubhouse, followed by songs and con versation lAter in the evening a wa termelon *cuttlng was enjoyed. Among tho«e present were Mr. and Mrs Bradley Howard and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Howard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peeples and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Akin, Mr and Mrs. Robert Munford. JWr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Granger Mr and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Stella Brumby, Harry Womelsdorf, Mrs Lila Morgan, Captain J J. Cal houn. Garner Jones and John Calhoun. Misses Mildred Matthews and Sue Lou Hull left Wednesday morning for Woolsey, w'here they will be guests at a house party given by Miss Addie Lou Sams. Miss Roberta Shaw, of Atlanta, is the attractive guest of Miss Irene Shaw. Miss Ethel Adair returned home Tuesday from a visit to Rome Thursday evening the younger set enjoyed a moonlight picnic at the country place of Mr and Mrs. Ruohs Pyron. J ACKSON. July 26.—Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mallett, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Copeland, Mrs Emma Mal- lett and Miss Mary Newton form a party of Jackson people at St. Si mons Island. Miss Georgia Rice, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Miss Helen Smith and vas the honor guest at a dinner party Saturday evening at the Wigwam, In dian Springs. Miss Rosa Newton leaves Tuesday DON'T FEAR SUNBURN FITZGERALD. July-26—A lawn party was given by Miss Emilv Griffin in honor of her cousin. Miss Edith Harrell, of Cumberland, this week. Those invited were Dorothy Thur mond. Margaret Wise. Elizabeth Mc Carty. Martha Turner. Martha Bell S pi lie r. Merle Scarborough, Corrin-3 Womble, Marion L>unn. Laura Whit by, Hazel Maves. Mildred Hall, Lillie Mae Hughes. Joseph ; ne .Mfinnin??, Maud Paulk and Mamie Calloway. Mrs. James Oates, of Live Oak. Fla., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Chan dler. Mrs. J. E. Anderson is visiting *n Montgomery. Mrs. J. W Swearinger has returned to her home in Jacksonville after a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sedlmyer. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams and Mr. and Mrs Ben Reid have gone to Cumberland Island. Mrs. Ackerman and children left re cently for a visit in Atlanta. Mrs. J. l>. Mashburn and daughter**. Misses Emmie and Mayme, left Wed nesday for Asheville. Mrs. FI. R Braswell, of Fitzgerald, is visiting her friend. Miss Corinno Cunyus. Mrs Braswell is remembered in Atlanta as Miss Johnnie Brough ton. Miss Helen Matthews returned Tuesday from a pleasant visit with relatives in Atlanta Mrs. J R. Tippett and Miss Eugene Blade, of Hawkinsville. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holder. Fay Wyman and Miss Mary Paul were quietly married recently. Miss Atha Meyer entertained Mon day at a reception in honor of her at tractive guest. Miss Annie Browning, of Lakeland. Fla , and Mr. and Mrs. Yancey M. Bowles, who were recentiV married. w AYCROSS, July -Mrs. J. L. range Walker and daughter. Miss An nie Laurie Walker, have re turned from St. Simons Island. Miss Annie May Bates, of Willis- ton. S. C.. is the guest of relatives. Mias Ora Scarborough has returned to her home in Statesboro. Miss Myrtiso Adams was the guest of relatives in Blackshear this week. Miss Sarah Houk ha6 gone to Cal houn. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Norvel returned Wednesday from North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bates, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bates, will return to their home at Elko, S. C.. to-morrow. Mrs A. B. Cochran leaves shortly for Tfnnessee. Mrs. A. I. Griffin and children have returned from a visit to White Oak. Miss Ethel Broadshaw, of Charles ton, S. C., is the guest of Mrs. H. S. Du Bose. Mrs. W. A. McKnlght Is visiting in Macon. Mrs. C. E. Williamfron and little daughter are visiting in Sylvester. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tubbs returned this week from a visit to Black Mountain, N. C. Mrs. R E. Finn and children left this week for St. Simons. Miss Clara Wood, of Brunswick, is visiting Mrs. R. T. Hitch. Mrs. B. T. Pharr and two daugh ters. of Houston, are guests of Mrs. A. M. Lltch. Mrs. Emma Mannin. of Dublin, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P Brewer. Mrs. A. M. Bailey and children re turned Wednesday from McDonald. Mrs. G. W. Julian, of Tifton, is the gue-sr of Mrs. M. M. Crawley. Mrs W. R. Beach left this week for Philadelphia Mrs J. T. Strickland visited friends at Bickley this week. Miss Grace Taylor left Wednesday for Virginia. Mrs McIntosh Noble left Wednes day for Asheville. Miss Rachael McRee returned to her home at Kinderlou Thursday aft er a visit to Misses Lucile and Nell Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Page Anderson and Mrs. Wayne Walker have returned from a visit to Pablo Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knight, Jr., spent the week on St. Simons Island. Mrs. T. F\ Broadwater has returned from a visit to relatives in Virginia. Mrs. W. M. Bird has returned from a visit to Jacksonville. Mrs. Otis Bell was the guest this week of relatives in Quitman. Misses Lucile Sutton .and Ellen Goodrich have returned from Jack sonville. CUTICURA SOAP And Cuticura Ointment will care for your skin. They do so much to clear the skin of sunburn, heat rashes, redness and roughness, and do it so quickly and economically. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tb«* world Liberal sample of each mailed free with book Addre*»« ‘Cuticura." Dept 2G Boston ' >n who iaave and shampoo witn CuUcura find it beet lor a^in ana A GRANGE. July 26.—Mrs J. A. Jones, of Summit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. L. Ed wards Miss Louise Freeman is the guest of Mrs. Louise Young Misses Edith Lupton. of Atlanta, and Florence Smith, of Yycilanti, Mich . are guests of Mr and M | G. Smith. Mrs. Milam has as her guests Missel Martha Jareii. Mary White and Marion Taylor, of Greenville. Miss Stella Broadfield has returned from a two weeks’ visit as the guest of Mrs Tom Patterson, of Me* j Donough. Miss Eleanor Dunson. after visiting in Atlanta and McDonough, has re- ; turned to LaGrange. Misses Sarah and Francis Mathews, of Decatur, are the guests of Mr. and j Mrs. P H Market. Mises Salome Bradfield and Mary I Scott ;.re the attractive guests >f [ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradfield. Mr and Mrs W S. Davis enter tained in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lance, of Hannibal. Mo. Besides the guests of honor, the | guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane. , Mr and Mrs. R J. Willis, Jr.. Mr and Mrs. F'rank Hutchinson. Mises Stella ; and Julia Bradfield. Mary Scott. Ruth | Slack and Messrs. Searcy Slack and Lloyd Bradfield, C RAW FORDS VILLE, July 26.— Miss Virginia Butler, of Madi son. is spending several days as the guest of Miss F'rances Burges. Misses Caroline and Mary Emma Gee are visiting in Lithonia as tilt guests of Miss Lillie Mae Hughes, who is entertaining a house party of her Chicora College girl friends. Miss Kathleen Melton has returned from Monticello, where she has been spending some time with Miss Da vidson. One of the interesting social events of the week was the marriage of Miss Thelma Williams to Boykin Hollis Among the Crawfordsville people who are spending the week at Daniel Spi'ings. a popular resort near here, are Colonel and Mrs. J A. Beazley, Dr. and Mrs. A. H Beazley. Mrs. H. M. Holden and family. Miss Minnie Olive Park. Mrs. J. W. Tucker, and Mrs E. D Anthony. What bids fair to be one of the events of the season for Crawfords-’ vllle society is the house partv of Brenau girls that Miss Lillian Asbury will entertain during the first week in August Among those expected to come are Misses Crawford, of Lex ington; Miss Laing. of Dawson; Miss Brock, of Carrollton; Miss Allen, of Elberton. and Miss Wvche, of Ala bama. turned from Pablo Beach. Mrs. Lorena McCully and her little granddaughter. Mary Lorena left Tuesday for St. Marys. Miss Gussie Spence, of Pr-lham. is visiting her brotner, E. J. Spence. The W. ('. T. U. had an i< e cream festival in the courthouse square on j Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Georgp Bitzer and family have gone to Harrisonburg» Va. Mrs. W. W Carpenter and her little daughter have gone to their home at lyymouth, Fla. Mrs. Henry Pullen, of Atlanta. <3 visiting her mother, Mrs. L. J. Davis. Mr and Mrs. Guy McCully, Mrs. D. VV. A Id man and Misses Harriet and Mary Converse left on Tuesday for New York. Miss Luelle Strickland left last Monday for Virginia. Mr. and Mrs A. S. Stampler and children left Wednesday for Colum bia. S. C., to v^sit relatives and friends. Mrs Smith Davis left Wednesday for Asheville. Mrs. E. P. Rose and her daughters have returned from Pablo Beach. Misses Annabel Converse and Vir ginia Varnedoe have gone to Way- cross to spend a few days with Miss Elizabeth Dimmock Miss Gertrud*- Monroe has returned from Jacksonville. She was accom panied home by her little cousin. Miss Eloise Roberts. ordele amilla C AMILLA. July 26—-Miss Maude Haddock, of Kestler; Miss Katie McCall, of Atapulgus. and Mtss Patty Wilson, of Bainbridge, are the guests of Mrs. Robin Cochran. Miss Fannie Haynes, of Lommer- ton, Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. McNight. Miss Lucile Black, of Jacksonville, is the guest of Miss Claude Davis. Miss Rose Cox and her sister, Mrs. E E. Cox, are spending the summer in Marietta. Miss Margaret Hughes, of Cordele, Is the guest of Miss busie Belle Hughes, MH. G. A. Gibbs, of Homerville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Collins. Miss Willa Veta Almand. who has j heen the visitor of Mrs. J. C. Wilson, j went to Albany yesterday, where she will visit Miss Susie Brown. Miss Emma Bibb, of Kinderlou. is I visiting Miss Marceline Twltty. Mrs R. L. Pope left Tuesday for Albany. ... Miss Sarah Hilliard is visiting Miss Maude Livingston in Newton. Miss Sadie May Wade has gone to Cuthbert. where she will be the guest of Miss Mary Davenport. Miss Kathlene Acree has returned after a visit to Miss Seveille Arthur, of Albany. Miss Myrtle Brown is expecting Miss Lillian Britt, of Tifton, as her guest. Miss Marie Owen, of Enterprise, Ala., is the guest of Miss Mary Baggs. Miss Susie Belle Hughes and her mother, Mrs. E. A. Hughes, are visit ing relatives tn Monticello, Fla. Mrs. S. J. Faircloth. of Quitman, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Faircloth. has returned home Miss Leah Gardner, of Pavo, is the guest of Mrs. B. C. Gardner. Miss Annie Ruth Spence is tn Quit- man visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. B Bennett Mr. and Mrs. F. H Groover, of Sa vannah, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Faircloth. Miss Verdi Holton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kate Bolton, in Fort Val ley. Mrs. J. C. Turner entertained Tues day afternoon In honor of Miss Helen Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. TV. M. Faircloth and Misses Agnes Acree and Annie* May Collins left Friday for an., automobile trip on the Gulf Coast. Miss Ruth Collins, of Holder. Fla., is visiting relatives. Mrs. Wilson Joiner, of Alhar.V. re turned home after a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B Joiner. Miss Freddie Wade and her mother, Mrs. J. P. Wade, of Quitman, are tipi guests of Mrs. .It P. McRee. Mrs. Sam Kendel, of Albany, is spending the week-end with Mrs. G. W. Swindle. Mrs. J. T. Fenn and little daughter, with Miss May Travis, have returned to their home in Birmingham after a visit to Mrs. L, J. Hay. Miss Hattie Heath returned home Monday from Moultrie, where she was the guest of honor at a house party given her by Hiss Lucile Autry. Mrs R. T. Cochran and children are visiting relatives in Shellman. Miss Susie Fleming returned Sat urday after a visit to her sister in Tifton. C ORDELE. July 26—Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. S. Sheppard was the hostess to the members of the Young Matrons' Club. Rook was the game played. Mrs. J. H. Shipp made highest score and was presented a cutglass salad bowl. Misses* Anna and Katherine Whatley, of Fort Gainer, being honor guests, they were presented with evening fans. Miss Marie Scandrett has returned from several weeks’ stay with friends at Little Rock, Mobile and Birming ham. Miss Inex Hyman will leave early in August for a visit to Miss Mamie Slade at Griffin. Miss Mary McArthur has returned from a stay with her sister, Mrs. W. H Farrior. of Jacksonville. Mrs. Leo Marshall and children, of Jacksonville, are visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J A. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. CofTman, of Johnson City, Tenn.. are spending some time at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fenn Mrs. Arthur Wheeler and Mrs. C. B. Whatley entertained at a series of afternoon parties during the week in honor of their house guests, Mrs. Odell Allison Gilbert, of West Vir ginia and Misses Anna and Katherine Whatley, of Fort Gaines Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Livingston are spending the summer with relatives at Seneca and Greenville, S 0. Misses Stell CoLveil and Birdie Bul loch are spending the week-end at St. Simons. Mise Van Mitchell, of Butler, is the guest of Mrs. William Scandrett. Miss Lamar Ryals is being enter tained at the home of Miss Rose Tate at ShelbyviHe, Tenn. Miss Mabel Barber has returned from a visit to Captain and Mrs. Sam Barber at Vtdalia, The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church was entertained .VJonday afternoon by Mrs. Edward Stallings Mrs. M R. Smith entertained with a party Wednesday morning I turned from,a trip to South Carolina. Misses Corinne Beverly and Lucile Matthews are the guests of Mrs. W I W. Phillips. Mrs. Fred Walters, of Cordele, and j Miss Ann Hughes, of Statesboro, are I the guests of Mrs. Bob Wynne. [ Miss Sylvia Harris, of Montgomery, will be the guest of Mrs. App Herr- ' man. Miss Catherine Pennington is at home after spending the past three weeks with friends and relatives in Atlanta, Covington, Shady Dale and Tallulah Falls Thursday evening a party of young folks was invited to meet Mi's Co rinne Beverly and Miss Lucile Ma thews, of Hawklnsvllle, and Albert Hargrove at a porch party given by Mrs. W. W.. Phillips. Mrs. J. A. Paxson and little daugh ter, Eugenia, are the guests of rela tives In Abbevtlle. Mrs. Earle C. Chandler, of Valdos ta, ts the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Burch. Miss Mayme Arthur ts the guest of friends and relatives in Cuthbert. Miss Anice Johnson, of Atlanta, and LeRoy Johnson, of Macon, are spend ing a few days with their parents, Mr. i and Mrs J. T. Johnson. Miss Estora Jackson, who has been on a visit to Cochran, has returned home. Mrs. .T. H. Hewitt and children. o£ Leesburg, F!a., are the guests of Miss Kvie Arthur. Miss Julia Hall left a few days ago for a few weeks' visit to Macon, Mon ticello and other North Georgia towns. Misses Valeria and Marjorie McGee are spending a few days with rela tives in McRae. Mrs. T. H. Edwards and Miss Mary Charter left this week for Chalybeate Springs. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilkins have re turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. W. L. Mathers and little daughter, Martha Doane, have return ed to their home in Macon. Mrs. M. A. Earle, of McRae, is the guest of relatives. Miss Julia Hall entertained the “Noisy Nine" Friday evening in honor of'Miss Emily Sealer's guest. Miss Kathleen McKnight, of Murfreesboro, Tenn. Eastman been th* guest of her mother, Mrs. \V. H. Turner. Mrs. Robert Fitts and little son?. Andrew and Frances, left Friday for Xewnan and Turin. Miss Ethel Tumlln. of Birmingham, will arrive Saturday to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. J. Tumlin Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Padgett, of At lanta, arrived in the city Saturday. Mr. Will Webb and Miss Marie Per due were married Sunday afternoon. Rev. R. A. Edmondson officiating. Miss Winnie Reeves Is visiting friends in Grantville. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Lovvorn. of Bowdon spent Sunday in the city, visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Roop. Misses Mary and Winnie Austin and Mary Snead are visiting friends near Temple. Miss Lizzie Radford, of Monroe, is the guest of Mrs. R. D. Jackson. Mrs. Hilton Tyus entertained the Ladies Bridge Club Wednesday. Mrs. Wiliam Lyle, left^Tuesday for her home in Augusta. Mrs. J. A. Bass and Miss Maude Ba^s left Tuesday for Birmingham. Mrs. L. J. Brock and children and Mrs. J. R. Miller left Tuesday for Li thonia. Mrs. W. L. Fitts entertained a few friends Tuesday afternoon at a sew ing party. Miss Grace Blalock returned Sun day from a visit to her sister, Mrs. T. E. Maxwell, of LaGrange. Mrs. ,T. H. Garrett left Monday for a visit to friends and relatives in Edwardsville, Ala. Mrs. T. B. Bailey, of Atlanta, d* , f I 1. A M V, visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Thomas, of Bristol. Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomasson. Mr*. Henri Honrath, of Jackson ville. is the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. B. F. Brown. Miss Alice Weems returned Satur day from a visit to Jacksonville. Ala. Mrs J. D. Perryman left Monday for Tallapoosa. Miss Be.ll Hitchcock, of Atlanta, is visiting her cousin, MB's Nelle Mc- Kown. Mesdames C. E. Roop and Fannie Veal returned Tuesday from Pied mont Springs. Miss Annie Slade left Tuesday for Columbus. Mrs. W. A. A. Anderson, of Wash ington, is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown. The Jokers' Club met Tuesday aft ernoon with Miss Annie Maude New. Miss Elma Boykin will leave Fri day for Gillsville. Glooms Disappear When You Enter The Bonita Theater. No gloom can stand the fun dispensing Allen and Kenna com pany at the Bonita Theater. They are the delight of thousands who visit this beautiful little play house and capacity has been the houses since the first day of this company. Good singing, dancing, pretty girls and clever comedians; that's the story. li Carrollton Villa Pica Z. ASTMAN, July 26— Mrs. John H. Hargrove is visiting in Dothan. ■— Ala. Miss Annamaude Burch left a few days ago for Winder. Mr and Mrs. O A. Gentry and chil dren are spending a few days with relatives in Decatur. Mrs. Fred R. Hall, of Blakely, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Prince are in New York. Mrs. J. D. Herrman and daughter, Miss Hortense, are spending the sum mer at Far Rockaway, Long Island. Mrs. W. R. Hali and son, Harris, after spending a week with relatives tn Macon, have returned home. Mrs. J. W. Morris and daughter, Mary Ann. are spending the summer in Selma, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sapp and daughter, who have been spending a faw days in Nashville, Ga-. have re turned home. Mrs. D. M. Roberts is spending a few days with friends and relatives in Macon, Mias <''laudie Bailley spent last Sun day in Gresston. Mrs. E. Rothols. of Darlington, S. C„ was honor guest at a reception given by her daughter. Mrs. Harry Hirsch, this week. The other guest of honor was Miss Miriam Morgan, of Savannah. Mrs. H. R. Cooke has been spend ing the past two weeks in Indian Springs and Tallulah Falls, Mrs. H. W. Hurst and children are spending the summer with relatives in Thomaston. Mr. and Mrs. W. s. Brock have re- C ARROLLTON, July 26 —Mrs Bu ford Boykin, who has been at Piedmont Springs, returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cheney, of Sa vannah, arrived tn the city Monday. Miss Bessie Smith has ben visiting in Atlanta the past week. Miss Mattie Jones, of Griffin, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Grif fin. Mrs. R. A. Jolly returned Tuesday from Piedmont Springs, Ala. Miss Isabel Fitts left the first of the week for Piedmont Springs. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McPherson, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here. Mrs. W. H. Turner and daughters. Rosebud and Mary, left Saturday for a two weks’ visit at Copper Hill, Tenn.. and Culverson, N. C. Mrs. T. A. Conner and little daugh ter, Dorothy, of Bainbridge, returned home Tuesday. Miss Edith Couch and Miss Ruby Martin, of Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Elizabeth Edmondson." Miss Mattie Lou Houston, of Daw son. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Pace. Mrs. Robert Creel, of Jasper, Ala., is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. T. H. Collins, of Atlanta, has Satisfaction in glasses depends upon their fitting properly. We strive for the best In refracting, in grinding and in fitting Oculist service at optician^ prices. L. N. Huff Optical Company, two stores, 70 Whitehall, 52 W. Mitchell. Adv. V ILLA RICA, July 6.—A sorUi event of much interest was the marriage of Miss Annie Powell, of Villa Rica, and Robin Lowry Ber ry. of Jonesboro. Wednesday even ing at 8:30 o’clock, Rev. C. A. Jami son officiating. Miss Caroline Marchman. cousin «■t the bride, was maid of honor and Claude H Hutchinson, of Jonesboro, was best man. Little Misses Eben Powell and NeB Jiles were the flower girls. H. G. Robertson and I. A Scotts were th? ushers. Following the wedding. Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Powell tendered the wed ding party and guests a reception. Mr. and Mrs. Berry will spend a w*ek at Franklin, N C.. lifter which they will return tq Villa Rica, where they will reside in future. A New Victrola At The Valdosta Why Endure Sore Feet Here is Positive Easy Cure \ / ALDOSTA. July 26.—Mrs. John ' T. Blalock and children have returned to Valdosta from North Georgia. Mrs James Wooten and her little daughter. Katherine, reached Valdos ta from Savannah thi9 week and are spending some time with Mr. ani Mrs Norris Pinder Miss Julia Rambert, of Athens, js The following 1* said to he the surest and quickest cure known to science for all foot ail ments 1 Dissolve two tablespoonfula of Calo- ."1<1e compound tn a baaln of warm water Soak the feet In this for fully flftoen minutes, gen tly rubbing the sore parts ** The effect is really wonderful All soreness goes Instantly: the feet feel delightful. Corns and cal louses can be peeled right off It gives immediate relief for sore bunions, sweaty, smelly and acb- lng feet. A twenty flse cent l-ox of Calocide is said to be suffi cient to cure the worst feet. It works through the pores and re moves the cause of the trouble Don't waste time on uncertain remedies Any aruggtst has Caloclde compound lr. stock or he i an get It In a few hours from his wholesale house. Fable Viang r J jo $75 With Record Cabinet The first Victrola equipped with record cabinet sold for less than $1.00. This new Victrola gives the Records a most wonderful Tone. Mahogany or oak cabinet—all the very latest improvements—tapering tone arm, “goose neck” sound box tube, brake, speed regulator and indicator. Extra heavy double spring, spiral drive motor (can be wound while playing. Pay $10 Down $7.50 Monthly Call and see this best of all Victrola values, dollar for dollar considered. PAY ME FOR CURES ONLY Ft you have boon taking treatment for weeks and months and pay ing out your hard earned money without being cured, don't you think It Is high time to accept DR. HUCmES' GRAND OFFER? You will certatal^ not be out any more money U not cured. Cog At- tatlon and Examination Free for the next thirty days. If I decide that your condition will not yield readily to my treat, ment, I will be honest with you and tell you so, and not accept your money under a promise of a cure. My treatment will positively gyre pr I wHI make you no ebarge for the following diseases: KIDNEY, BLADDER AND URINARY TROUBLE, STRICTURE, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, RUPTURE, ULCERS AND SKIN DISEASES CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON l , n.a. Rhbii...ails.ii, Catarrhal Affecttoas, Pile* and Fistula and all Nervous, Chronic and Private Diseases of Men and Women. ’ Newly contracted and chronic Cases of Burning. Itching and Inflammation . stopped In 24 hours. I am against high and extortionate fees charged by some physicians and specialists. My fees are reasonable and no more Than you are willing to pay for a cure. AH medicines, the surest and best of drugs, are supplid from my own private laboratory. OTJT OF-TOWN MEN VISITING TTTE CITY, consult me at once upon arriral. and maybe you can be cured before returning home Many cases can be cured in one or two flslta CALL OR WRITE—No detention from business. Treatment and advice confidential. Ilours 9 a m. to 7 p. m. Sunday. 9 to 1. If you can't call, write and give me full description of your ease In your own words. A complete consultation costs you nothing and if I can help you I will. Opposite Third National Bank 16 1-2 North Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. DR. J. D. HUGHES, THE “ICE KIST” No Crank No Dasher No Handle No Cogs No Wheels No Wood No Hoops No Hard Work $1.95 PACK IT F° r the ICE-KIST all you have to do is w ” * * to pour in the cream, sherbet or what- THAT S ALL ever refreshment it may be, and pack in the ice as in the ordinary freezer. Then the work is ended. There is no working a dasher, no turning a handle or crank, no straining your arms and back, no opening the freezer to “see” if it is freezing, no extra packing in of ice. All you do after packing is to open the freezer and serve the refreshment. It saves work, time, trouble and—you. Perfect Freezi ng The Ice-Kist has no dasher or crank because it has two freezing surfaces. The old-fashioned freezer had only one freezing' surface—that is why a crank and dasher were necessary. The Ice-Kist has a metal freezing tube that extends directly through the cream to the bottom. This gives the two freezing surfaces The cold penetrates from the center and from the outside, too. The cream is frozen with a smoothness that will delight $1.95 POSTPAID 30 DAYS' TRIAL 2-QUART SIZE you. The Ice-Kist mak«i a beautiful and perfect-frozen mold. Special 30-Day Offer e want you to know the ioy of having an Ice-Kist Crankless r reczer in your home. YVe will send it post-paid upon the return of the TT‘i? r i?T t <?'? e J : ^ er W,tn — our introductory price, if, after trying k’.* i°/A° da y s ’ y ou are n °t delighted with it, return it and we Don t let the coupon get lost. H % fci return th* *1 95. the will Send it NOW. Westorn Merchandise A Supply Co., 326 W. Madison St., Chicago.. llL Enclosed is money order for #1.95. piease send the ICE-KIST CRANK LESS FREEZER ior 30 days’ itriaL