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ITEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA. GA., SUNDAY, AUGUST G, 1913.
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M ACON, Aur. 2.—Miss Ilah Guyon
Polhill will have as her house
quests this week Miss Thelma
WrtRht, of Elberton, and Misses Clara
Uee Cone and Buena Barrett, of Mil-
ledgevllle. Among the affairs plan
ned for them will be a dinner party
at the Hotel Dempsey, given by Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Land. A luncheon on
Saturday, August 9, will be given by
Mrs. F. E. Land for Miss Polhill and
her guests, this to be followed by a
tennis party at the Log Cabin Club,
those included in this party to be
Misses Polhill, Wright, Cone and
Barrett, Clisby Crump, Charles Mar
shall, Malcolm Ainsworth and Harry
Eberhart. of Atlanta.
Miss Rosalie Drennan was married
to Samuel C. Wilkinson, of Osprey,
Fla., at the home of the bride’s sister,
Mrs. W. H. Fetner, this week. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
Herman Jones.
Complimenting Misses Clara and fj e en Dexter and little Miss Edith
Ilian Tharne and their mi.. .Dexter have moved out to their coun-
Lllllan Tharpe and their guests, Miss
Jane Ogletree, of Barnesvllle; Miss
Irene Martin, of Jeffersonville; Miss
Annette Alexander, of Blakely, and
Misses Gladys Davidson, Mamie Lee
and Annie Yate3, of Macon, Miss Al
ma Tharpe entertained Friday night
with a lawn party.
The same house party will be en
tertained Monday night at the home
of Mrs. G. W. Burkett. On Wed
nesday night they were guests at a
picnic given at Lakeside Park, when
the chaperons were T. S. Tharpe, Mr,
and Mrs. J. E. Yates, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Burkett and Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Tharpe
Miss Mattie Adams entertained
Thursday morning at a sewing party
in honor of Miss Ruth Adams and
the latter's guest, Miss Helen Carmi
chael, of Jackson
Miss Mabel Whittington compli
mented her guest, Miss Carrie Dyer,
with a musical party Wednesday.
Miss Helen Smith, of Jackson, Is
the guest of Miss Mildred Sloan.
Miss Lillis Griffith leaves next week
for Wrightsville.
Miss Mary McCorkle, of Atlanta, Is
visiting Miss Estelle Sloan.
Miss Carrie Dyer, of Walden, Is the
gu^st of Miss Mabel Whittington.
Mrs. Orrin W. Massey and Miss
Myrta Anderson left Saturday for an
Eastern trip.
Miss Sue Welslger has as her
guests Miss White and Miss Duval, of
Richmond.
Mrs. Louis Solomon and children
left this week for New York.
Miss Hulda Skellie has returned
from St. Simons.-
Miss Kate Long is visiting Mrs.
Millard Hilton at Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Dasher. .Jr.,
leave next, week for Whittle Springs.
Miss Emma Powers is the guest of
friends at Byron.
Miss Rosebud Fitzpatrick, of Fitz
patrick, left Friday for Newnan,
where she will be the guest of Mrs.
Leonard Neill and Miss Dessie Brad
ley.
Miss Louise Kerr, of Augusta, was
complimented with a dance at the Log
Cabin Club Tuesday night.
Mrs. Harry McKay and Miss Meta
McKay entertained at a "42” party
Wednesday afternoon for Miss Julia
Robson and her guests, Miss Theo
Burr and Miss Kirby Willingham, of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Dewitt McCreary is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Walker, in
Atlanta,
Miss Louise Jones has returned
from Tennille, where she visited Miss
Geraldine Atkins.
Miss Tuleime Duval, of Richmond;
Miss Marie Louise White, of Chatta
nooga, and Miss Jeanette Wallace, of
Butler, are being entertained as the
guests of Miss Sue Weisiger.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Erwin and Miss
Meta Irvin will leave Monday to
spend a month at Waynesville, N. C.
Mrs. H. Stlvarius, of Columbus, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. H. T. Conner,
Jr., in Vineville.
Miss Ray Howell is a member of
the house party being entertained at
Forsyth by Miss Ruth Green.
Misses Mattie Lee and Ethel Smith
and Mrs. Carl York have returned
from St. Simons.
Mrs. T. A. Bardwell and Mrs. Amp
Peeler and son will leave Monday for
Wrightsville Beach.
Mrs. Louts Fincher entertained dur
ing the week for Miss Lina Tously, of
Gainesville, Fla.
Miss Julia Mattox is the hostess cf
a house party which is being enter
tained at her parents’ summer home
near Forsyth. Her guests include
Miss Annie Wheat, of Macon. Miss
Grace Harris, Miss Elmira Thomas,
Miss Rebecca Brown. ,
and Miss Ettene Goddard, of Grir-
fin; Miss Lida Smith. Miss Dora
Lanier, of Forsyth; Arthur Mattox,
of Macon; and Ted Lindsey, Mason
Lindsey, Lyle Edwards and Kicn-
ard Drake, of Griffin. ,
Miss Carmen Hyman entertained
for Misses Maude Emerson Evie
May Rockenbaker, and Sarah l et-
tey and Leona Torrey, of Hawkins-
ville, with a card party.
Mrs. L- V. Cowen left Thursday
for Panama.
Miss Elizabeth Blackmar has re
turned to her home in Columbus, alt
er a visit to Miss Elizabeth Burke.
Miss Edith McKenzie has conclud
ed her visit to Miss Winifred Wadies
at Blingbroke, near Macon, and is
now visiting at Cedartown.
Mrs. J. S. Coney and Mrs. Augus
tus Jelks, of Hawkinsville. are tne
guests of Mrs. D. D. Adams.
Miss Bertha Reynolds has returned
from Mount Airy, where she was the
guest of Miss Eleanor Burr.
Mrs. John Harris left to-day for
Brevard, S. C. .
Mrs. W. H. Felton, who has been
visiting Mrs. O. M. Grady, has re
turned to her home in Marshali-
Vll MiSs Artie Wheat, of Fort Valley,
is visiting her brother, H. L. VV hear
Mrs. Anderson Reese and Mis.
Viola Johnston have gone to loxa-
'ire, C. W. Richter, of Miami, Fla.,
is visiting Mrs. Charles Fielding
Mrs. C. C. Harrold. Miss HelenHar-
rold, Miss Annie Shaw, Miss Nona
Shaw and little Miss Josephine Stet
son left to-day for Aquiquitt. Me
Mr. and Mrs. William McEwen
Johnston and son have gone to
lantic City. ^
Miss Winnie Davis Wall is visit
ing her sister. Mrs. W. F. Shannon,
at Jeffersonville. .
Miss Eugenia Britton is the guest
of Miss Inez Lord, at Pelham.
Ropers, of Atlanta; Miss Thelma Al-
hrlpht of Mobile; Miss Thelma Da
vis of Fort Davis, Ala,; Miss Sue
tilII Of Chipley, and Miss Mary Olive
Hardaway, of Opeiika. Ala.; Miss Vir
ginia Woolfolk entertained Friday
evening.
During the evening refreshments
were served by a number of young
girls. Miss Woolfolk was assisted in
entertaining her guests by her moth
er, Mrs. W. H. Woolfolk and sister,
Mrs. S. G. Brannon, Jr.
Misses Virginia Rogers and Eddie
Bee and Louise Terrell, of Atlanta,
who have been the guests of Miss
Maggie Lockhart, are now with Mrs.
E. A. Murray.
One of the events in their honor
was the lawn party given by Miss
Lockhart last week.
Miss Helen Dudley, who went to
New- York some time ago to visit her
brother, Ralph Dudley, has been the
guest of a house party at Dunkirk,
N. Y., on Lake Erie. She will attend
a house party in Canada before re
turning ;ome,
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dexvier, Miss
moved out to their coun
try home, “Pinehaven."
Mrs. Woodie Thweatt is visiting
various points in North Carolina.
Mrs. Dupont Kirven, who has been
spending several weeks In Augusta
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Erye, joined her husband in Savan
nah, and will go from there to New
York.
Among the guests at the Battery
Park Hotel, Asheville, are Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Needham, of this city.
They are accompanied by their
daughter. Miss Marie Needham.
Mrs. Pomeroy Golden and little son,
of Jacksonville, who have been visit
ing relatives in Columbus, have re
turned.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris and Miss
Miriam Harris have returned from
New York.
Mrs. James S. Wilcox, of Mont
gomery', has come to spend some time
with Mrs. Henry Woolfolk In Wynn-
ton.
Miss Mamie Rainey, of Macon, the
guest of Miss Louise Pekor, and Miss
Anna Johnstone, of Birmingham, the
guest of Miss Kate Morgan, shared
honors at a party Thursday after
noon given by Miss Pekor.
As a special compliment to Misd
Hallie Crawford and Miss Mary Re-
mer Roberts, of Valdosta, the guests
of Misses Mildred and Frances Dan
iel, Miss Anna Dismukes was host
ess at a porch party Tuesday.
Miss Julia Ford has returned to her
home in Atlanta accompanied by Miss
Gladys Britton.
Miss Helen Smith has returned
from Atlanta.
Mrs. William Patten, of Birming
ham, formerly Miss Gertrude Berry,
of this city’, has arrived to spend
some time with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Perry. Sr.
Little Miss Dorothy Merry, of Au
gusta, who has been visiting Mrs.
Charles H. Allen, has gone to Atlanta.
Mrs. Z. A. Hunter, Mrs. Clarence
Kearfott and Miss Annette Kearfoot,
of Bristol, Va.; Mrs. G. W. Kelly,
of Santa Anna, Texas; Mrs. M. F.
Taylor, of Detroit; Mrs. B. H. Wil
liams and Miss Blanche Williams, of
Hamilton, are the guests of Mrs. John
Cook.
Miss Mabel Pekor has returned
from a visit to Sylvester.
Miss Ruby Dowell is visiting friends
in Union Springs and Midw’ay, Ala.
Mrs. R. H. Chambers and daughter,
Lettie, have been spending some time
with relatives in West Point.
Mrs. W. A. Hendricks and children
have gone to Talbotton.
Miss Elizabeth Thornton has gone
to Knoxville.
Miss Edna Crawford has gone to
Atlanta, where she will spend some*
time as the guest of a house party
that is being given by Miss Mary
Murphey.
Mrs. Van Marcus and Mrs. W. E.
Estes were joint hostesses at the
Country Club supper last Thursday.
Mrs. Cornelia Bacon Osborn has
gone to Atlanta, where she Is the
guest of Mrs. Emily McDougald.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Candler have
returned to their home in Montgom
ery, after having spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ham
burger.
Miss Pattie McGehee, who has been
the attractive guest of Miss Lyra
Swift has returned to Atlanta.
Mrs. W. R. Ditrick has returned to
her home in Tampa, after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Treadwell.
Mrs. Perry Spencer, who has been
spending some time with her daugh
ters, Leon Camp and Mrs. Arthur
Gordy, returned to Birmingham Wed
nesday.
Miss Kathryn Massey, who has
been the guest of Misses Edna and
Mamie Gordy, and Miss Eleanor Mas
sey, who has been the guest of Miss
Nell Scarbrough, have returned to
Birmingham.
Miss Lyra Swift has returned from
Macon.
Miss Louise McMath has returned
from Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Golden and Miss
Melissa Golden have returned after a
visit to Jacksonville.
Mrs. E. A. Turner and daughter,
Miss Irelle Turner, of Headland, Ala.,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Amann.
Mrs. H. C. Davis, who has been vis
iting Mrs. T. M. Fleming, has re
turned to her home in Headland, Ala.
Miss Nettie Summers, of Louisville,
has come to Columbus to spend some
time with Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Flem
ing.
Miss Gay Hitchcock, of Sparta, Is
in Columbus visiting her aunt.
Mrs. Sarah Stone has returned from
Dallas.
Mrs. A. C. Hardy has gone to Chat
tanooga.
Miss Nelle Martin, of Tallahassee,
came Monday to spend some time
with her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Ennis.
Miss Elizabeth Pruden, of Rome;
Miss Jane Sams, of Atlanta, and
Miss Clara Martin, of Columbus, are
the guests of Miss Emmett Curtir’
house party at Warm Springs.
Annie Orr, left on Monday for a visit
to Mrs. Edwin Jacobs, in Macon.
Mrs. Joe Newsome, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Mrs. P. F. Cuttino this
week.
Mrs. Joe Denham and Miss Dan
nie Denham are guests of Mrs. Joseph
Hannah.
Mrs. Tolleson Kirby left Wednes
day for New York.
Miss Helen Carpenter entertained
this week at a spend-the-day party at
her country home. The guests were
Mrs. Mildred Camp, Mrs. Jim Harris,
Mrs. Claude Quillian and Mrs. Tom
Fisher.
Miss Emmie Terry Snead has gone
to Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Powers are at
Tybee.
Miss Anna Murry Is spending some
time at Borden-Wheeler Springs wi.h
Mrs. S. W. Murry
Misses Evelyn and Susie Martin en
tertained at bridge Friday evening
for Miss Josephine Andrews, of Nash
ville.
Mrs. Sam Banks and children have
returned from a visit to Mrs. John
Murph, of Marshallville.
Miss Ajgusta Mann is the guest of
Mrs. James Pike in LaGrange.
Mrs. Pauline Camp, with Miss El
len Camp, left on last Monday for a
visit to Mrs. Joseph Greenfield in At
lanta.
Mrs. James Bruce and Mrs. Whitte-
more, of Birmingham, are visiting
Mrs. H. L. Fowler.
Mrs. Thomas Bailey has as guests
Misses Elizabeth and Sarah Dyson,
of Washington. Ga.
Mrs. C. T. Holmes, of College Park,
visited Miss Dorothy Burpee this
week.
Mrs. T. B. Hale entertained Wed
nesday afternoon for Miss Touch
stone.
Mrs. Will Woodroof and young
daughter have returned from Savan
nah.
Mrs. T. G. Groce, with Miss Pa
tience Groce, of Galveston, will visit
Mrs. Wade Dent until October L
Mrs. Walker Arnall and children
left on Thursday for Cedartown and
Borden-Wheeler Springs.
Miss Dorothy Gardner Cole is tha
guest of Miss Emily Dixon in Bir
mingham.
Miss Lutie Powell entertained Wed
nesday evening in honor of Miss
Frankie McCrory, of College Park.
Mrs. John P. Atkinson was the
guest of Mrs. George Baltzell at Fort
McPherson this week.
Mrs. D. S. Cuttino is spending sev
eral days with Mrs. Henry Wright !n
Atlanta.
Miss Frances Grey, from Turin,
has been the guest of Miss Anna Mur •
ray.
Mrs. Arnold Broyles and Miss Fran
ces Broyles, of Atlanta, arrived Wed
nesday to spend the week with Mrs.
Mike Powel.
Miss Annie May Robinson has as
her guest Miss Ruby McClelland, of
Carrollton.
Mrs. Frank Cole was hostess at a
dinner Tuesday evening, with Miss
Josephine Andrew's as honor guest.
Mrs. Cliff Chanman, of Atlanta, In
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Byrd
Parks.
Porsyth
r ORSYTH, Aug. 2.—Mrs. Samuel
Rutherford -was hostess to the
Halcyon Club Friday afternoon.
Miss Lucile Talmadge is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Hilton Tyus, in
Carrollton.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fleming
have returned from Atlantic Beach.
In honor of Mrs. James T. Flem
ing, the Misses Center entertained the
Game Club last week.
Mrs. E. N. Goodwyne entertained
at supper Thursday in honor of Mrs.
James T. Fleming. *
Mrs. Olin Smith entertained the
Friday Afternoon Club.
Misses Wilhelmina and Eva Black-
shear, of Dublin, and Miss Marie
Clements, of Macon; Miss Elizabeth
Hardin and Charles Hardin returned
Sunday afternoon from a visit to
Macon.
Miss Anna Hill entertained Mon- j
day in honor of the Misses Blackshear j
and Miss Clements.
Miss Anna Hill entertained Mon
day afternoon with Misses Wilhel
mina and Eva Blackshear, of Dublin,
and Misses Marie Clements, of Ma
con, as honor guests.
Mrs. E. Rumble and Mrs. W. A.
Farley entertained at a barbecue din
ner last Thursday.
Mrs. Lily Hill, of Los Angeles, and
Mrs. Mamie Beckham, of Atlanta, are
the guests of Mrs. T. R. Talmadge.
Miss Ruth Green entertained Tues
day night in honor of her house
guests, Misses Ray Howell, of Ma
con, and Pearl Stephens and Bessie
McCowen.
With Miss Carolyn Cater, of Perry,
as the honor guest, Miss Undine Ca
ter gave a party on Wednesday morn
ing.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. M. Out
law was hostess at a party for her
guest, Miss Lyda Bell, of Wadley.
John Cater entertained on Tues
day night for Mr. and Mrs. James T.
Fleming.
Miss Anna Hill will entertain a
house party beginning Friday.
mison, of Greenville, and J. A. But
ler, of this city, took place Wednes
day morning at the home of the
bride. The young couple returned to
Augusta Wednesday evening and are
making their home here.
Miss Nell England is the guest of
t’ e Misses Deas.
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Blackshear
have returned from a visit to Tal
lulah.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wallace
are spending some time in North
Carolina.
Miss Nellie Lamar left yesterday
for a visit with Miss Mary Osborne
in Savannah.
Mrs. Allan Cutts has returned from
a visit with Savannah relatives.
Captain and Mrs. J. Rice Smith
are spending a fortnight in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank West are vis
iting friends in Edgefield.
Mrs. Lester Peterson is visiting
relatives in Asheville.
Mrs. Gus Speth and children left
yesterday for Tybee.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kellogg have
gone to New England for the rest of
the summer.
Miss Addle Barnes is among the
mountains of North Georgia for the
next few weeks.
Miss Elizabeth Dorr entertained
about twenty-five friends with a
pond party at Lombard’s Tuesday
evening.
Miss Anna Wallace is In New York.
Mrs. Harriet Gould Jefferies is with
friends in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Jefferies
and their two children are spending
some time at Waynesville.
Miss Fannie Sewell is visiting rela
tives in Edgefield.
Mrs. James Rheney is visiting her
parents, Major and Mrs. Hamilton
Wilkins.
Mrs. Charlie Sylvester and Miss
Schrameck have returned from
Wrightsville Beach.
Miss Rosa Ferber Is back from
Sullivan’s Island.
Misses Annie and Fredricka Gehr-
ken will return to-night from Isle of
Palms.
Mrs. C. H. Phinizy, Miss Phlnizy
and Miss Louise Mays are now lo
cated at Asheville for several weeks.
Miss Jo May Scully returns this
week from Asheville and Birming
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Gardner and
James Gardner are at Atlantic City.
Miss Katie Battle has returned
from a visit to friends at Palm Beach,
Fla.
Mrs. Hale Barrett and Mrs. Wil
liam H. Barrett are back from
Charleston. ’
Miss Marian Martin is the guest of
Miss Almeda Petit.
Miss Louise Kerr is the guest of
Miss Kerr in Macon.
Miss Whatley is being entertained
in Macon.
Misses Beryl and Velma Elliott
have returned from a visit with the
Misses Henderson in Savannah.
Mrs. Ernest Morris left yesterday
for Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Leggett
leave in the early fall for a trip
around the world.
Mrs. A. J. Salinas and Anthony
Salinas are in Asheville.
Miss Sadie Fowke is visiting
friends in Norfolk.
Mrs. Cary Lamar and Mrs. Leroy
Hankinson have returned from a
visit to Tybee.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pendleton,
of Savannah, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Goodwin.
Miss Ethel Boone has returned
from Wrightsville Beach.
Mrs. Julia Lester Dillon has re
turned from New York.
Mrs. Charlie Marks entertained a
stag supper party Tuesday evening
in celebration of Mr. Marks' birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Weisiger en
tertained a party of friends informal
ly Tuesday evening at their home in
North Augusta.
Mrs. S. R. Craig and Miss Eleanor
Craig have returned from Sullivan’s
Island.
Mrs. Minnie Battle Allen, who has
been a guest at the Albion, is now in
Atlanta.
Augusta
A UGUSTA, Aug. 2.—The marriage
of Mrs. Mattie Wilson Harrison
and Charles N. Churchill took
place Wednesday evening at the
home of the bride in North Augusta.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Ashby Jones and followed by a
reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Churchill have gone
North for a two months’ trip.
Mrs. Hugh Ellison and Miss Delle
Harrison left yesterday for an ex
tended Northern trip.
Mrs. S. L. Osborne left yesterday
for Brevard.
Miss Eleanor Teague left yester
day for Asheville.
The marriage of Miss Jessie Jam-
C OLUMBUS, Aug. 2.—Compli
menting a number of visi
tors, Misses Julia Ford, Ed
die Lee, Louise Terrell and Virginia
N'
EffN'AN, Aug. 2.—Mrs. Edward
Paullin, Mrs. Leola Hash and
Miss Irene Wimberly, of Fort
Gaines, are guests of Mrs. George VV.
Martin.
Miss Ella Touchstone, of Griffin, is
visiting Mrs. Hale at Mrs. D. W.
Boone's.
Mrs. Warner Camp entertained on
last Thursday evening a large party
of young people in honor of Miss
Louise Mashburn, of Barnesvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Gibson and
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fisher spent sev
eral days of the past week at Tybee.
Miss Mary Clinton Orr, with Mrs.
Mrs. Th eresa Zahn Anderson
Formerly with Clayton & Zahn, begs to announce to her
friends and patrons that she is now with the R. E. B. HAIR
DRESSING PARLORS, 2 1-2 Auburn avenue, but that she
will be located.
Permanently After September 15th, with
J. P. Allen & Company
little raqge than another month will
see preparations for the departure of
the college set, and especially for
those young people who will this fall
go away from home for the first
time.
Miss Mary Osborne, who has hith
erto attended school in Virginia, will
enter Miss Finch’s school in New
York. Miss Lester Randolph, who is
now in Saratoga with her grand
mother, Mrs. Lester, will enter
Sweetbrier College, Virginia, instead
of returning to school in Maryland.
Miss Jessie Dixon will return to
Sweetbrier College, which she at
tended last year. Miss Ermine Mun-
ford will enter Chestnut Hill, Spring-
dalt, Pa., this fall. Miss Rachel Rey-
mah will enter Vassar, and Miss
Reitte Levy will go to Barnard.
Miss Anne Hopkins will attend
Miss Emma Hopkins’ school in New
York. Miss Hannah Falk will enter
Byrn Mawr. Miss Isabel Jones will
enter Burlington Hall, New Jersey,
and Miss Clara Mather will go to
Randolph-Macon Institute, Virginia.
Miss Mary Webb Gooding, second
honor graduate of the Savannah
High School, will enter Winthrofl
College, Rock Hill, S. C. Miss Ruth
Nisbet, who won a scholarship at
Agnes Scott for her excellent stand
ing at the Savannah High School,
from which she graduated with dis
tinction, will enter Agnes Scott in
the fall for her B. A. degree. Miss
Wylene Keller will also enter Agnes
Scott.
Bishop and Mrs. F. F. Reese and
the Misses Reese left Friday for Ma
rietta to spend two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Freyer. From there they
will go to Highland Lake Club. They
expect to spend September at Wythe-
ville, Va., and October in New York.
Professor M. A. O’Brien, principal
of the Cathedral School, accompanied
by his daughters, the Misses Marga
ret and Annie, will leave Monday
night for Hendersonville. N. C.,
where they will spend six or eight
weeks.
Miss Lina Huger has returned to
her home at Bluffton after a short
visit to Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lee.
Mrs. E. P. King and Miss Virginia
McLaws are at Highlands, N. C.
Miss Sarah Barrow has returned
from Cincinnati. She will leave
shortly with Miss Barrow and Miss
Patience Barrow for Highlands,
N. C.
Miss Cornelia Lee has returned
from Lookout Mountain, where she
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Gaston C. Raoul.
Mrs. S. E. Theus and Mr. Charlton
Theus will leave the middle of Au
gust for Connecticut.
Miss Helen T. Vaughan is at Bal-
som, N. C.
Misses Eunice and Ruth Lester, of
Statesboro, nieces of Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Lester, ar e spending some time
at “Kill Kare,” the Lester summer
home at Beaulieu.
Mrs. Ormond Strong and children
have returned from Rulffton.
Miss Blanche Shbahan has arrived
from Augusta, and will in the future
make her home in this city with her
aunt, Mrs. Robert A. Laird.
Mrs. J. Pinkussohn left yesterday
for Kennebunkport, Me.
Miss Florence Cann returned to
day from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Strachan, on St. Simons.
Miss Aimep Battey is the guest of
Miss Carolyn Myers at Tybee.
Mrs. I*. Hazel Atkins and children
are visiting friends and relatives in
Philadelphia and Hwengel, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heard Hunter,
who have been spending several days
in the city, have returned to their
country place, “Euronel,” at Beaulieu.
Mrs. E. D. S. Hogg, of Richmond,
is the guest of Mrs. A. J. Cobb.
Mrs. Nelly Blackwell and little
grandson, of Cordele. are spending a
few days with Mrs. John D. Hunger.
Mrs. G. W. Boland and Misses Ruth
and Leah Boland left Thursday for
South Carolina.
Mrs. J. R. Webb and family, who
have been visiting Mrs. H. S. Cobb,
have returned to their home in Ridge-
land.
Mrs. A. W. Carmichael, Miss Lllah
Carmichael and Miss Margaret Charl
ton will leave Monday night for the
Carmichael country home, “Caersrig-
gan,” in Habersham County.
Mrs. P. W. Meldrim. Mi% Caroline
Meldrim and Miss Sophie Meldrim
will leave next week for Lake Tox-
away, N. C.
Mrs. J. L. Hussey and Miss Grace
Hussey, of Atlanta, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ashmore.
Mrs. F. M. Whittle, who has been
spending the past two weeks here,
left Tuesday for North Carolina.
Mrs. E. H. Nichols, Miss Lilia Nich
ols and Edgar Nichols left Thursday
for Sweet Chalybeate Springs, Va.
Mrs. H. M. Comer and Mrs. Mills
B. Lane and her children left Wed
nesday for Asheville, N. C.
The Misses Thetta and Modle John
son left Wednesday for Blowing Rock,
N. C.
The Misses Elizabeth and Annie
Johnson have gone to Blue Ridge
Summit, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lawton, who
have been at Biltmore, N. C., have
left there for Hendersonville.
Mrs. W. S. Brigham and Miss Ger
trude Brigham are at Laconie, N. H.
Miss Nellie Lamar, of Augusta, ar
rived this morning to be the guest cf
Miss Mary Osborne.
Miss Lyn Grayson went North with
her father, Colonel W. L. Grayson,
several days ago.
Miss Eva Verdier and Miss Eliza
beth Stevens are spending a week 1n
Bluffton.
Mrs. W. A. Cox, of Jacksonville, and
Miss Margaret Cox are visiting Mrs.
Cox’s sister, Mrs W. L. Grayson.
Miss Lucile Pottlnger Is visiting
Miss Martha Lee Graham at Gourd-
ing, S. C.
Mrs. A. L. Well and Miss Elsie
Weil, who have been at Atlantic City,
are now at Jackson, in the White
Mountains.
Mrs. E. H. Abrahams, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter M.
Brlckner, in New York, Is now' at
Twin Mountains, in the White Moun
tains, New Hampshire.
The Misses Cecile and Gladys Smith
have gone to the mountains of North
Carolina for the summer.
Mrs. S. S. Holland and her daugh
ters, Misses Elizabeth and Gertrude
Holla id, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Pruitt.
Mrs. B. B. Neal and Miss Angela
Neal left Thursday to spend the bal
ance of the summer at Atlantic City.
They will sail for Europe In October.
Mrs. VV. J. Moffatt and her daugh
ters, Misses Ruth. Estelle and Kath
leen, of Macon, who have been spend
ing a few weeks at Dew Drop, are
now at Wilmington, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Minis and
Masters Abram and Philip Minis, who
have been at Merrwold Park, N. Y„
are now at Quissett Harbor, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Keman
left Wednesday for New York.
The Rev. Mr. and . rs. Francis Alan
Brown sailed Monday for Boston on
their way to Novia Scotia.
Mrs. George J Baldwin, who has
been spending a few weeks at Chau
tauqua, N. Y.. returned at the end of
this week to Flat Rock.
Mrs. Harry Newell Walker and
Miss Julia Walker left Wednesday
night for a visit to the Misses Wood-
berry, In Atlanta.
Mrs. Aaron Ferst and Miss Mazie
Ferst sailed Thursday for New York.
Mrs. W. A. Winn and Mis* Annie
Winn left Wednesday night for Mar
ietta.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. F. Close left
Wednesday for Waynesboro.
The Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Ellis and
their children are automoblllng
through the mountains of North Caro
lina.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grady have
left New York and are now at Tar-
rytown, on the Hudson.
Mrs. H. V. Williams. Allan and
II. V. Williams, Jr., and Miss E. I.
Miller sailed Thursday for New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gordon and Miss
Dorothy Gordon are now in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seeskind, who
have been at Bedford Springs. Pa.,
for a Bhort time, have returned to
New York.
Mr. and Mr?. Slegfriud Fant and
family are In Atlantic City.
Mrs B. H. Levy and the Misses
Clarice and Lucile Levy will leave
early in August for New York. They
will later go to the White Moun
tains.
Miss Elinor Cosens, who has been
visiting Mrs. J. H. Johnston, at
Clarksville, left Thursday for High
lands. N. C., where she will Join Miss
Meg Cosens.
Miss Emma Hopkins will spend Au
gust with friends in a camp in the
Canadian woods.
Miss Annie Maclean and Miss Fan
ny Phillips are now in Germany.
Mrs. Cheshire Nash and children
are visiting Mr. Nash's relative* In
Hillsboro. N. C.
Miss Ellen McAlpin will leava tha
first week in August for Virginia.
Miss Annie Louise Connor, who ha*
been spending some time in Tybe%
is now the guest of friends on Wil
mington Island.
Mrs. Holt Bennett has returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. G. B.
Millard, In Jacksonville.
Miss Louise Falllgant, who has been
visiting in Athens, is now the guest
of friends in Macon.
Mrs. A. B. Hull and her mother,
Mrs. Cowan, and Miss Sarah Hull are
at Black Mountain, N. C.
Mr* Charleeworth J. Hunter wilt
sail next week for the North.
Mrs. W. J. Lindsay, Jr., has Joined
her husband In the North.
Mrs. James M. Baker and her lit
tle daughter, Frances, of Jacksonville,
is the guest of her aunt, Mias Madge
Lewis.
Mrs. George J. Mills left Tuesday
for Saratoga. N. Y.
Mr* E. R. Conant and th© Misses
Lticllo and Cherlotte Conant, left
Tuesday for Massachusetts, where
they will remain during August and
September.
Mrs. John G. Robertson and Miss
Electa C. Falllgant have been spend
ing the summer at Robertson pinery
on the St. Lucien and Indian River,
in Florida. They are now visiting
Mrs. John G. Anderson in Gainesville,
Fla., and will return to Savannah
about the middle of August.
C AIRO, August 2.—On Monday
evening last. Captain and Mrs.
J. F. Stone were host and host
ess at a large reception.
The young married folk were in
vited between 9:?0 and 10:30.
Mrs. W. S. Wight ushered the
guests as they arrived into the living
room, which was decorated in red
geraniums and ferns.
Here they were received by host
and hostess, Captain and Mrs.
Stone, and Miss Williams, of Baxley,
Ga.. the guest of honor and niece of
Mr?. Stone.
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S AVANNAH, Aug. 2.—Mrs. A. R.
Launey of Savannah, Mr. and
Mrs. John Riddle, Miss Harriet
Riddle and Mr. John Buchanan of
Hickory, N. C., arrived Monday night,
having >made the trip from Hickory
in Mr. Riddle’s automobile. They
started from Hickory Sunday morn
ing, and were just twenty-four hours
en route. The party continued on to
Montgomery, where the out-of-town
members of the party are Mrs. Lau-
ney’s guests.
Mrs. Riddle was before her mar
riage Mrs. Gazelle Launey Stuart, of
Savannah,and this is her first visit
home since her marriage.
Three marriages of interest to so
ciety people occurred during the
week.
Miss Ethel Nettles, of Bluffton, S.
C., and W. F. Karsner, of Savannah,
were married Saturday night at the
manse of the First Presbyterian
Church by the pastor, the Rev. W.
Moore Scott.
Immediately after th© ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Karsner left for Atlan
ta. From there it was their inten
tion to go to New York and Atlantic
City.
Th© marriage of Miss Amelia
Eisenburg to William L. Rosenau
took place Tuesday afternoon at the
residence of the Rev. Georg© Solo
mon, pastor of Mickve Israel Syna
gogue. The bride wore her traveling
gown, a blue tailored suit, with a hat
of corresponding color. Immediate
ly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Rosenau left for their future home
in Pensacola.
Mrs. Alice D. Conry and Edward
Sword were married Monday after
noon at the parsonage of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church by the pastor, the
Rev. M. J. Epting.
While it is yet a little early to talk
about plans for school and college, a
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