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TTUARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, OA.. SUNDAY, AUGUST 24. 1012.
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Miss Margaret Hood?
AYCROSS, Aug. 23.—Mm. V. I,.
Mon and Miss Mary Stan
ton have returned from a visit
to Atlanta and points In North Geor
gia,
Miss Clifton Wins:, who has been
the truest of her sinter, Mrs. J. H
Thorpe, has returned to her home In
Macon.
Mr and Mrs. Dessau Bunn, en
"oute to their home at Fairfax from
St Simons Island, where they spent
the summer, were guests of relatives
in Wayrross this week.
Mlh' Jessie Lou Stanley visited rel
atives In Brunswick this week.
Miss Leila Paschal!, who has been
ifciting in Atlanta, will spend some
i.i Rome before returning horn**
Mrs. It. K. Brown and children have
rcMunu-d from a visit to relatives In
Scranton, Pa.
Mr«. .1 P. Dukes and children vis
ited in Savannah this week.
Misses Viola and Ruby Clemens are
visiting relatives in Savannah.
Following a short visit in New
York City. Mr. L. Volney Williams
Dili join Mrs Williams and children
it) Michigan fur an extended visit. Mr.
Williams sailed for New York from
Savannah Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. William Qaston Lewis,
of New York, are In the city for a
visit of several months.
Mrs E. J. Seay and Miss El wood
Seay have returned from a visit to
Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. .1. IV Moody, of Florida, is
the guest of Mrs W. T. Seaman.
Mrs A .1. Miller left Thursday
for Wilmington, N. C., where she will
vi.*it relatives.
Mrs- M. Z. Hlnnant and children
have returned to Wilmington, N. c ,
after a visit to friends and relatives
In Waycross.
Mrs. C. R Powrle and little daugh
ter. Jean, of New York, arrived Wed
nesday to Join Mr. Powrle and will
make Waycross their home.
Members <>f the Friday Club were
‘nt'-rtalned yesterday by Misses Lu-
cile and Susie Sutton.
Miss Aline Jeffers Is expected home
shortly from a visit to her sister,
Mrs. John D. Tucker, in Birming
ham. Ala.
Crawfordville
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( — RA WFORDVILLB. OA.. Aug 23
Miss Virginia Butler, of Madl-
son. is the guest of Miss Fran
ces Burgess. Several delightful en
tertainments have been given In her
honor among them receptions by
Misses Melton and Anbury.
..'Iks Mattie Jordan, of Atlanta,
spent a few days here the past week
the guest of Miss Blanche Taylor.
Air. and Mrs. Charles Golucke, Mr
A (j. and Mrs. R. W. Golucke and
daughters^ Anna Catherine and Mary
Gordon, are spending the week at'Hot
Springs. N. C.
Miss Lillian Asbury leaves this
vA< ek for Elberton to visit Miss Allen,
who was one of Miss Asbury’s at-
ractlve guests last week.
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Owens
tnd daughter. Alleene, of DeT^and.
<"a.. are spending some time here with
friends.
Colonel and Mrs. J. Frank and
daughters, Cornelia and Nell, of Doth
an, Ala., spent several days here as
• he guests of Mr. W. P. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Leary and Guy,
Jr., have returned to Augusta after
spending some time with Mr and
Mrs. C. W. Gee. Miss Martha Grif
fith returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Anthony and Mr.
L. P. McCord, of East Palm Beach
Fla . are here visiting.
Miss Mary Fannie Harris, of Au
gusta. is the guest of Miss Emma
i Miapman.
Mr. and Mrs. U. fi. Gunn have re
timed from Augusta and Atlanta,
where they spent several days last
week.
Colonel and Mrs J. A. Beasley are
visiting 1n Atlanta.
Mesdames J. V. Andrews, J. H Cal
lahan and W. c. Andrews, all of this
city, are spending some time at Bor
den Wheeler. Ala.
Miss Minnie Olive Park will enter
tain a house narty this week. Those
invited are Misses Mary Holden, of
Athens; Anita Sanford of Augusta,
and Kathleen Kendrick, of Sharon.
| Of Savannah, one ,
fthe popular j
members of the school srt. Miss Flood is als otakinff an active j
part in the "irl scout movement, being captain of a patrol.
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1 n.LEDOEWT7.LE, Aug. 23
Joseph Cleveland Coope
-Mrs.
’ooper en
tertained on Thursday evening
in honor of her sister. Mias Carrie
Talbot, Hearts-dlce was played, after
which a delightful salad course was
served. Those present were the
Misses Susan My rick, Jesse Allen.
Maggie Bivins, Florlde Allen. Isabella
Allen, Pauline N-isbit. Helen Max
well. Hattie Pottle, Mary Arnos and
Francis Conn, Edwin Allen, James
Sibley. Erwin Sibley, John Sibley,
Malcolm Flemlster, Charles Conn,
Henry McAuliffe. Charles Brown.
Arthur Carr, Stewart Wootten and
James Olarl, of Atlanta.
Miss Marguerite Joseph entertained
on Monday a t a suit cast shower for
Miss Katiherine Scott, who leaves
•*oon for an extended trip through
the NDrth. Each lady brought some
gift for the honoree.
Mrs. Frank Bor e entertained at h*'r
home on Greene street Wednesdav
afternoon In honor of Miss Francis
Stevenm, of Macon, when '‘42” was
played, after which a salad cours.
was served. Those present were Mrs
V. T. Garrard, Mrs. Y A. Little. Mr-
,’leve Cooper. Mrs Lodrlck Jones,
drs. Culver Kidd. Mrs. John Barrett,
drs. I C. Case. Mrs. E. A Tlgnor
rtrs. E E Bass Miss Carrie Talbot.
Miss Beuna Barrett and Miss Annie
McKinley.
Another social event of the week
was a party given by MIpm Katie Clin
on Tuesday afternoon her guests
being Mrs. L M. Jones. Jr., Mrs. H ir-
rv Bone, Mrs Frank Bone. Mrs
Logan Griswold, Mrs. Bee Bethunc
Mrs. George Brantley Miss Francis
Conn. Miss Frances Stevens. Mis
Pauline McKinley. Miss Annie Mc
Kinley and Miss Hattie Potth
Griffin
RIFFIN, Aug. 23.—Mrs. Carlton
J Jones entertained her bridge
club Tuesday afternoon at an
a I fresco party. On Wednesday after
noon she was hosteng at a domino
party.
Miss Mamie Slade and Miss Carrie
Slade were hostesses Wednesday
evening at a lawn party in honor of
their guests. Miss Irene Dempsey, of
Cedartown, and Miss Inez Hyman,
of Cordele.
Miss Mary Bass was hostess at an
automobile party to Barnesvllle in
honor of Misses Mamie and Carrie
Slade, Irene Dempsey and Inez Hy
man.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Baxter were
hosts at a lawn party Friday evening
in compliment to their guevt. Miss
Jess-le Robertoon, of Forsyth.
On Wednesday morning Miss Olive
Boyd was hostess at a rook party in
honor of her guest. Miss Mary Wat
kins. of Atlanta.
Mrs. James Nutt entertained Mon
day afternoon at a bridge party in
honor of Miss Katherine Wooten, of
Wa Mhington.
Mrs. John Henry Newman enter
tained fifty ladies FYiday afternoon
at a theater party especially in com
pliment to her slaters, Mrs. H. L.
Wheat, of Macon, and Mrs. Idus C.
Doe, of LaGrange,
Mrs. James Kimbrough entertained
Wednesday evening at a dinner in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burr
of Atlanta. Invited to meet Mr. and
Mrs. Burr were Mr. and Mrs. John
B. Mill* and Mrs. James Mills.
Mrs Charles Murray and Mrs.
Frank Ingram were hostesses
Wednesday morning at a sewing
party In compliment to Mrs. James
Porter and her daughter, Mrs. Everts.
Miss Della Porter and Miss Laura
Porter, of Houston, Texas.
Little Miss Ethelyn Ison enter
tained twenty of her little friends
Friday morning in honor of the fifth
birthday.
Master Ernest Carlisle was host
Wednesday afternoon In celebration
of the fourth anniversary of his
birth.
Little Miss Lily Rivers Griffin en
tertained a party of her young friends
celebrating the fourth anniversary
of her birth.
Cordele
was royally entertained Monday aft
ernoon by Mrs. H. B. Sasser.
The earning party given at Starr’s
Mill by Misses Lois and Annie Lou
Hardy the past week was one of the
most enjoyable events of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hardy chap
eroned the narty. The out-of-town
guests Included Misses Helen Carpen
ter, Newnan; Elizabeth Baker. Ma
con; Minnie McMlchael, Buena Vista:
Sail!© Thompson, Hawkinsvllle; Mary
and Lena Render Greenville; Messrs.
Tom Tolleson, Fayetteville; Kendal
Fielder, Cedartown; Albert Jelks,
Hawkinsvllle; Mr. and Mrs.' R. W.
Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. J. D
Hunter.
\ a IA MI. Aug. 23. Miss Josephine
‘ ■ Rravo, one of the first children
guests Included Mrs. Alva Cooper,
Mrs. J. o. Cooper, the Misses Eloise
Cooper. Ida and Annie Higgins, Elea
nor Butler, Frances Henderson, Hyda
Heard and Bonner Sims. Mrs. H. D.
Terrell and Mrs. J. Bain Terrell.
Miss Louise Whitehead entertained
on Tuesday evening at her home on
Montlccllo street with a progressive
conversation party in honor of her
house guest, Miss Ella Mae Ellis, of
Macon. The guests Included the
Misses Natalie Turner. Annie Pau
line Anderson, Lartrelle Meadors,
Dorothy Lee, Ruth Weldon, of
Talladega. Alabama; Frances Hear
ing and Marlon Sherman, James
Lester, Jim Wells*, Rufus Frank
lin, Charles Ellis, Guy Robin
son, Candler Harwell. Ivey Smith,
Lamar Smith, Reginald Robinson,
Perrlno Hearing, Fred Bush and Guy
Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fowler. Miss
Louise Fowler, Mrs. J. W. Stephen
son, Miss Eva Stephenson, Mrs. Lil
lian Stephenson Weaver, Roy
Stephenson, of Tampa, Fla., and Hugh
Wright were among those from Cov
ington who attended the Duffy-
Stephenson wedding, which was a
pretty event of Thursday, taking
place at the home of the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ernest
Duffy at Morrow.
Mrs Thomas Berry entertained a
number of relatives last week at a
family reunion, the guests Including
Mr and Mrs Jofkn P, Blanton, Mr.
and Mrs A. M. Harris, of Alabama;
Mrs. J. W. Layd, of Dawson, Ala.;
Mrs. R. L. T('e of Mansfield. Mrs.
H. B. Thacker, of Oxford, and Mrs. A.
J. Blanton.
ell, Bates Lovett and Edward Over-
street.
Mrs. R. F. Jarrell, Jr., entertained
the ClVlp Club on Wednesday after
noon. An interesting program was
rendered, followed by delicious re-
freMh merits.
Mrs. J. C. Hollingsworth enter
tained at cards on Tuesday evening
for Miss Mattie Mallory and Paul
Mallory, of Clyo. Those present were
the Misses Mary Lizzie and Annie
Dixon Homer, of Atlanta; Miss Mat-
tie Zoe Mallory, of Clyo; Miss Ruby
Mauldin, Miss Nelle Davis, Paul Mal-
lorv of Clyo; Abe Greenberg, Spen
cer Powell, Edward Overstreet and
Bates liOvett.
Tallahassee
Moultrie
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TLTRIE. Aug. 33.—Mils I
•uctlle
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Autrev entertained the mem-
burs of the Entre Nous Club on
Saturd
ay morning. Assisting
Miss
A ut rev
were her sisters, Mrs.
Roy
Autrev
and Mrs. Clyde Taylor.
Coni
alimentary to her sister.
Miss
Marv
Walker, of \tlanta, Mr
s. T
W Me
dclox entertained at a ”42"
par-
tv on
’uesdnv morning.
Mrs.
A. W Chase entertain
ed a
numb**
r of her friends'on Thu
rsda>
afterm
>on at a domino party.
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■"y* ALLAHASSEK, Aug. 23.—Mrs.
\ H. T. Felkel entertained Infor
mally at her horn© on College
avenue Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs W. E. Shackelford, of Jackson
ville. was a recent visitor to the Capi
tal City.
Governor Park Trammell left
Thursday for a ten days’ vacation at
Waynesvllle, N. C., where he Joined
Mrs. Trammell.
Mrs. S. D. Chittenden at her beau
tiful home on Park avenue on Wed
nesday morning entertained at auc
tion bridge In honor of her daughter,
Mrs. Walter Wight, of Cairo, Ga., who
Is visiting her for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wlnthrop re
turned Thursday from Atlantic Beach,
having made the return trip from
Tallahassee in their automobile.
The regular Thursday night’s dance
was enjoyed by the society folk at the
Elks’ Club.
Covington
S YLYA.NIA Aug. 23.- Miss Nolle
Davis entertained at cards on
Tuesday morning for the Misses
Willie Christie and Lucile Evans, of
Savannah. First prize, a box of sta
tionery. was won by’ Miss Ruby
Mauldin. Those present were the
.Miss s Mary Lizzie and Annie Dixon
Homer, of Atlanta; Bertha Pearson,
Maud Hilton. Juanita Williamson,
Ruby Mauldin. Kate Patrick, Lucy
C ORDELE, Aug 23.—A congenial
party of young people enjoyed
a picnic and fish fry Monday j
afternoon on the Flint River, the af
fair being In honor of the Misses
Ruth and Clara Mae Jefferson, of ;
Columbus.
Mrs. I. J. Lamb and daughter. Miss
Mae Lamb, entertained Tuesday
afternoon in honor of Miss Grac a
Dill, of Oclila, the guest of Mrs. ,P. C.
Dill and Misses Jefferson.
Mrs C. E. Todd was the hostess
Monday afternoon to the Ladles' Aid
Society of the Presbyterian Church.
born In Miami, was united in
marriage on Monday night to Dallas
D. Hoffman, of this city. The cere
mony took place at the bride’s home
in the presence of a number of friends
and relatives and was followed by an
informal reception.
One of the pretty dinner-dances of
the summer was that given Tuesday
night at the beach by Clement and
Bazil Brossler, In honor of the Misses
Frances and Jane Tatum, two of the
charming buds of the city, who leave
soon for an exclusive girls’ school in
the North. The guests were the
Misses Frances and Jane Tatum,
Jewel Green and Ruth Rose, and Vic
tor Moffat, Merle McLeannon and B.
B. Tatum. The affair was held at the
Casino at the beach.
Complimentary' to the Misses Maude
and Alice Reilly, of New Haveh,
Conn., who are visiting their brother.
John B. Reilly, a luncheon was given
at the Dade Club by Mr. and Mrs
Edward Coleman Romfh. Roses were
used for the decorations. Covers were
la^d for the Misses Reilly. Miss Flavia
DeCamp, R. B. Black, Mr. and Mrs.
John B Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc
Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Romfh.
A Cooncan Club has been organized
by a group of the young women of
the city. Miss Cornelia Leffler was
hostess at the last meeting of ‘the
club. Those present were the Misses
Myrtle Rose, Hilda Raile, Christine
Worley, Ruth Rose, Helen Skelly and
Mildred Taylor.
Mrs. Everett George. Sewell is
spending the latter part of the sum
mer at Asheville, N. C„ where many
other Miami people are stopping.
Jackson i
S T, AUGUSTINE, Aug. 23.—A
pretty event of the week was
the wedding of Miss Elizabeth
Josephine Masters and Marcus Pap
py at the Cathedral Tuesday after
noon, the Rev. Father James O’Brien
officiating. Both are among the best
known young people of the city and
are members of old Florida families.
Captain and Mrs. Henry Marcotte
left yesterday for Williamsport, Pa.,
where they will spend several weeks.
Miss Nell Edmonds and her mother
have gone to Miami, where they will
reside in the future. They were so
cial favorites here.
Miss Ruth Green, a popular mem
ber of the younger society set, has
returned from an extended visit with
friends in Tallahassee.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald White have
returned from a several months’ hon
eymoon trip spent in England, Mr.
White's old home. Mr. White is a
well-known banker. Mrs. White was
formerly Miss Elizabeth Frazer, of
this city. Their wedding was a social
event of the early summer.
Mrs. G. H. Bruer has returned from
Syracuse, N. Y.. where she visited
her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Johnson.
Miss Gussie Steindorff, of Greenville,
Ala., and Miss Nellie Dekje. of Tam
pa, are guests of Mrs. Robert E. Lee
on West Arlington street.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Harris, of
Haverhill, Mims., announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Marion
Carr, to Lee Graham, of Gainesville,
Fla. This announcement is of great
interest to the social circle of this
city. Mr. Graham is cashier of the
First National Bank of Gainesville, a
member of the City Council and a
most popular citizen. It Is said the
wedding will be some time in October.
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Durham
D URHAM, Aug. 23.—Misses Marga
ret and Bessie Erwin, with W.
A. Erwin, “cotton king” of
North Carolina, gave an elaborate
dance at the Durham Country Club
In 'honor of guests who were attend
ing a house-party «f “Hillcrest,” the
Erwin home. It was the most bril
liant social affair of the season and
was attended by young folks prom
inent in society through the State.
The guests of honor were Miss
Agnes Tinsley Harrison, Atlanta;
Miss Sadie William, Augusta; Miss
Katherine Overman, Washington, D
C.; Hamilton Jones, Charlotte; Hugh
Thompson, Raleigh, and Terry Lyon,
Fayetteville.
West Point
W EST POINT, Aug. 23.—Miss
Mary Booker entertained at
rook Thursday evening in hon
or of Mrs. John T. Ivey and Miss
Eloise Sikes, of Luverne, Ala. After
the game sandwiches and tea were
nerved.
Dublin
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Pensacola
P ENSACOLA, Auk. 23.—Pensacola
society was much interested In
the marrlaKe on Wednesday
morning'at 11 o’clock of Mrs. Mary
Dallas Strong, formerly a social fa
vorite in Pensacola, to v \ illiam !■
Qutoksall. which took place In Wash-
„ r\ r* m r« recently
ington, D. C. Mrs. Strong recently
visited Mrs Albert Hver at her beau-
residence, . Virginia
was enter-
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M ■ . S.t ' ■ Lovett and Esther, Ruth
and Kathleen Mimms.
Mrs. John C liollimrsworth enter
tained the Ladies’ Culture Club on
Tuesday afternoon. The prograih
••onsisted of a study of "Famous
ms
OVINGTON. Aug. 23. -Mrs. Clar
ence Terrel! entertained at the
Lyric Theater on Thursday
afternoon in honor *' Mrs. Alve
Cooper, of Savannah, who is t' e gur v
of Mm J. O. Cooper. Mrs. Terrell s
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party enjoying an outing at
in* u s Bridge on Wednesday Hi
ed Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell,
dames A. T. Perkin?, Lecie Davis
.1 W. Overstreet the Misses
tie Zoe Mallory, Willie Christie.
!e Evans. N-he Dav * and Mary
i* and Millie l> \-m Homer. Julian
» r, Wiliie Robbins, Spencer Pow-
t if ul Bay shore
l^odge, and while hen
mined by Mrs. E. J. Wilson and many
other of her old friends.
Mrs. W. H Northup, who has been
spending the past month in the
North Carolina mountains, in the
beautiful Sapphire Country of Saluda
and Waynesvllle. returned home on
Tuesday. Mrs Northup stopped a
few days In Atlanta, where she met
Mrs. Pat McHugh, formerly Mrs. Peb-
lev, of Pensacola, at the Hotel Ma
jestic.
Miss Madge Cushman, of Knoxville,
Tfcnn.. accompanied by her nephew,
Robert Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Daniels, arrived Saturday on a
two weeks’ visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Carlton H. Cushman.
The North Carolina mountains are
a favorite summer resort for Pensa-
colans, and at Waynesvllle this sum
mer there Is quite a colony. Mrs. C
W. P'Alemberte, who is now in Rome,
Cta., and Mrs. w. H. Northup spent
some time at Waynesvllle. and Mrs
Smithwiek. two children, William and
Mary, and Mrs. Srnithw'ck's sister.
Miss Verren. are now there. Mrs.
Alice Aylward, who formerly made
her home here anti who was recently
the guest of Mrs. J J. Hooton, is also
at Waynesvllle.
D UBLIN, Aug. 23.— Miss Ruth
Toole, of Macon, was the guest
of honor at an auction bridge
party which Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Toole gave Tuesday evening. Playing
were the Misses Ruth Toole, Mabel
Harvard, Dorothy Hooks, Mamie
Ramsay, Frances Webb and T. W.
Hooks, O. O. Sparks. J. B. Hicks and
W. R. Brigham.
A much-enjoyed affair of the week
was the auction bridge luncheon
which Miss Dorothy Hook** gave on
Wednesday for Miss Ruth Toole. Miss
Hooks’ guests included Mrs. K. S
Street. Mrs. J. M. Finn. Mrs. T. R
Ramsay, Mrs. H. P. Shewmake. Mrs
A. J. Toole and Mis? Frances Webb
Of much interest socially will be
the wedding of Miss Mary Lee Ran
dall. of Grovanla, and Richard P.
Hicks, of Wrlffhtsville, next Tuesday
evening at the home of the bride’s
parents in Grovania. A party of
friends from Dublin and Wrights-
ville will go over for this event. A
reception will follow the ceremony
The visitors in the city were hon-
orees at a dance on Wednesday even
ing at East Lake. The guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham,
Miss Lucy Gtbaon. of Macon; Miss
Pearl Dowling, of Lake City’. Fla.;
Miss McLendon, Miss Otella Gibson,
of Macon; Miss Algie Prince. Miss
Leonora Starr, Robert Hightower.
Ramsay Fuller. S. Dixon. Paul Wil
liamson. Dewitt Varna doe. Cliff Hoi-
eomb. Clay O’Neal. Alex Blaekshear.
Claude Brantley Alex Burch, Patrick
Roach and William Brunson.
I ACKSON, Aug. 23— Mrs. L. M.
I Crawford complimented her
gues«t, Mrs. James Crawford
Nutt, of Griffin, with a ‘‘42" party on
Thursday morning.
The young men of the city gave a i
moonlight picnic at Indian Springs on *
Tuesday in honor of Miss Sarah
Wylie, of Cartersville, the guest of
Miss Mary Land.
In compliment to her niece, Miss
Julia Collier, of St. Louis. Mrs. Levi
entertained four tables of bridge on
Wednesday evening.
G ainesville. Aug. 23. — Miss
Elizabeth Kimbrough will enter
tain at a house party next week,
her guests to include Miss Jamie Hall,
of Grantville; Miss Cora Candler, of
Dallas. Texas; Miss Marie Dinkins, of
Atlanta; Mis? Emily Dors3y, of Ope
lika. Ala., and Miss Laura Mae Ken-
nimerg, of Cleveland. Among the so
cial attention planned for her guests
are a masquerade party at the home
of Miss Kimbroug'h and a reception,
with Miss Mary Florence McKinney
as hostess.
A social affair of the week was the
bridge luncheon Wednesday morning
which Mrs. Pillow gave for her
daughter, Mrs. French, of New Or
leans. About twenty guests were
present.
A compliment to Mrs. J. B. Fitz
gerald, who leaves this week for her
future home in Augusta, was a porch
party given Tuesday morning by Mr?.
M. C. Brown and her mother, Mrs.
Flanders.
Mrs. J. E. Jackson was hostess at
a sewing party at her home on
Academy street in henor of her sis
ter. Mrs. H. W. Campbell, of At
lanta.
MB's lone and Louise Jackson en
tertained eight couples at a dinner
party Friday evening in honor of Miss
Marjorie Wilkes, who was a guest of
Mrs. J. H. Banks.
Cartersville
ARTERSVILLE, Aug. 23. — On
Tuesday evening a dance was
given at the Opera House by
the young men of Cartersville to the
visiting girls. The out-of-town
gue?ts were Misses Marion Perdue,
Ruth Blackman and Ruth Barry, of
Atlanta; Kathrine and May Stiles, of
Brunswick; Addle McColllster and
Ida Moody, of Piedmont. Ala., and
Mrs. Keith Carson, of Tlfton. The
chaperons wer Mr. and Mrs. E.
Strickland, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ilammon 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Madison
Milam.
Mrs. Walter Holcombe, of Nash
ville, entertained at an afternoon tea
at “Roselawn,” the home of her
mother, Mrs. Sam P. Jones, on Satur.
day. The guests were Mrs. John G.
Simpson and Miss Hattie Jones,
Charlotte. N. C.; Mrs. Bert Sims,
Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Mrs. Cdn-
yers Fite, Washington, D. C.
Nashville
ASHVILLE, Aug. 23.-—A lawn
social was given on the court
house square by the ladies of
the Civic League yesterday evening
from 6 to 9 o’clock. The proceed?
will go for the benefit of the public
library.
Ocilla
O CILLA, Aug. 28.—At the home of
the bride’s aunt, Mrs. J. W.
Layfield, Miss Meta Clair Sib
ley and Edwin E. Howell were mar
ried on Wednesday evening at 8
o’clock, and left immediately for At
lanta and other points in North Geor
gia to return in ten days, when they
will make this city their home. The
Rev. Mr. Ansley, Baptist minister at
this place, officiated.
Claims To Be Heir
To Cooper Estate
Henry D. Ritch Says He Was Adopt
ed Son of Savannah Man.
Files Suit.
SAVANNAH, Aug. 23.—A suit in
which Henry David Ritch seeks to
establish himself as an heir-at-law of
the late Clem T. Cooper so that he.
may inherit one-third of the $43,000
Cooper estate, has been filed in the
Superior Court of Chatham County.
The obstacle in the way of Ritch’a
claim is Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, for
merly Mrs. Lillian Cooper, wife of the
man who died intestate, leaving this
desirable property. Ritch says he
was legally adopted by Cooper and is
entitled to inherit one-third of the
estate, as well as to share in the net
proceeds from the estate since tho
death of Cooper on January 14. 1903.
The petitioner Is 19 years old. He
began the proceedings through J. J.
Rahn, Jr., a friend. He show’s that
when a child 6 years old he wan,
adopted by Cooper, and that he took
the name of his foster parent. At
that time Cooper was a widower.
Ritch continued to live at the Cooper
home until six months after the death
of Cooper.
FORGOT TO CLOSE WINDOW;
GAS FAILED TO KILL MAN.
SAVANNAH, Aug. 23.—Because he
forgot to close a window in the back
of his store when he attempted to
kill himself by inhaling illuminating
gas, Laurence Louis, a confectioner,
w r ill probably recover.
Louis had removed the burners
from a gas stove, and placing a rub
ber tube in his mouth, turned on the
gas. Despondency because of busi
ness affairs is said to have been the
cause of the act.
BIG DISAPPEARING GUN
ARRIVES IN SAVANNAH
SAVANNAH, Aug. 23.—Occupying
four freight cars, the carriage for the
10-inch disappearing gun in the dum
my fortifications in the park exten
sion has arrived from Bethlehem, Pa.
The total weight of the carriage Is
225,000 pounds. It will support a gun
weighing 30 tons and measuring 35
feet in length. The gun will be
mounted Inside the fortifications
which will be used by the Savannah
Volunteer Guards in practice w’ork.
Tampa
T AMPA, Aug. 23.—Dr. William
Monroe Rowlett and Miss Greg-
on,’ Walker, daughter of Mrs. Ju
lian Walker, of New’ York City, will
be married at the cathedral of St.
John the Divine in New York on
September 10. Dr. Rowlett’s brother.
Caius Rowlett, and the bride-elect’s
brother, Hewitt Walker, will be best
men and will be the only attendants.
Dr. Rowlett and his bride will take a
trip to Canadian resorts before re
turning to this city about October 1
to make their home. Dr. Rowlett is
one of the young physicians of the
city and is very popular Miss Wal
ker is related to many families here,
and she and her mother spent last
winter here, taking a house on the
Boulevard. This sumnler they have
been spending in the Berkshire's. She
is an accomplished pianist.
Tw’o well-known young couples of
Winter Haver, one of the fine re
sorts and orange grove towns of in
terior Florida, are to be married at
the same time on September 14. They
are Norman Wyckoff and Miss Laura
McCrary and Leslie Winston Ander
son and Miss Kathleen Winston Per
der. The double ceremony will take
place at the First Christian Church of
Winter Haven, and the young cou
ples will go for a w’edding trip to
gether.
Mrs. A. B. Gerner, of this city, is
chaperoning a house party at Wall
Springs. The party is made up of
Tampa and Dade City people, and
they are enjoying the bathing at this
resort. Among the Dade City mem
bers of the party are the Misses Lulu
and Ethel Cochrane. A number from
Dade City motored over to the camp
at various times during the last week
or so to spend a few days.
S ENOIA, Aug. 23.—Miss Lena Hand
entertained a large party of
Shorter and Wesleyan girls it
a party at her home Monday even
ing.
The Methodist Missionary Socle’.v
Buchanan
C* HA NAN. Aug. 23.—The recital
and reading given at the Meth
odist Church Tuesday evening
by Miss Shirley Sutherlin. of Cave
Springs, was enjoyed by all present.
Miss Sutherlin has accepted a posi
tion with the Southern Female Col
lege at LaGrange next year.
Tifton
T ifton, Aug. 23.—Miss Aline
Shipp entertained in honor of
her guests, Misses Julia Wil
liams and Florence Parks, with a
Japanese party Monday night. Those
present were the Misses Julia Wil
liams, Florence Parks. Annie How
ard. Marie Garbutt and Vernlce Ken
nedy, James Pate, Roy Thrasher.
Robert Hall. Louie Monk, Watson
Holmes. Joe Gammon and Mark and
Conrad Shipp.
Miss Jos e Golden entertained Fri
day afternoon at four tables of sal
magundi in honor of her guest, Miss
Kate Harrell, of Doerun.
Miss Annie Howard entertained
Tuesday night in honor or Miss Aline
Shipp’s house guests.
S CWORTH, Aug. 23.—Mrs. Dan-
iell Humphries Collins enter
tained on Thursday afternoon in
compliment to Mrs. Norman Smith
Kitchen, of Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. Zollie L. McLain, Mrs. W. Ar
thur Nichols and Mrs. Charles Grib-
ble were hostesses on Friday after
noon at a reception at the home ot
Mrs. Gribble, in honor of Mrs. D’Ar-
mand Breard, of Monroe^La.; Miss
Avis Elgin, of Anderson, S. C. t and
Mrs. Norman Smith Kitchen, of Bir
mingham. Ala.
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—In hon
or of Mr. and Mrs. Paul New
som, whose wedding Monday
afternoon in Atlanta was a social
event of cordial interest to a large
circle of friends and relatives in
Wilkes County, Mr. and Mrs. Jam^s
W. Armstrong entertained a number
of friends Thursday with a barbecue
at their country home five miles north
of Washington.
Tuesday’s meeting of the Bimonth
ly Bridge Club, composed of the young
married set of Washington, was en
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Clement
E. Sutton. Tt was decided to call \r.
further meetings until October on ac
count of the number of members who
are spending September out of town.
I ANARK. Aug. 23.—The residents
at the Byrd cottage and a few I
invited guests enjoyed an excur
sion to Dog Island on Thursday even
ing. A delicious lunch was serve 1 |
on the Island and a dip in the surf
was enjoyed.
On Wednesday night at the hotel
Willie Byrd was host at a crab sup
per.
Making up a pleasant house party
at Lanark for a week or ten days
are Mrs. B. H. Hardaway, Miss Slade,
Miss Gerge. Charles Porter and B. H.
Hardaway, Jr., all of Columbus, Ga.
The house party is given by Mrs.
Hardaway in honor of her son. B. H.
Hardaway, Jr. The party is occupy
ing the cottage of Mrs. Hardaway.
The narty of Tallahassee campers
at St. Theresa, composed of John Mc
Douall Abe McDougall, Guy Haynes
and Phil Caldwell, on Saturday even
ing sailed over to Lanark, enjoyed the
Saturday night dance at the hotel
and remained over Sunday, taking the
members of the Columbus bouse par
ty for a sail. John and Abe McDou- I
gall returned to their camp at St. j
Theresa and Guv Haynes and Phil I
Caldwell to Tallahassee.
A party of campers at Lanark oc- j
rupvlriar the Phlllips-Cullev cottage j
is made up of Walter Cullev, Hum-'
nhrev Gwvnn, Horace VanBrunt an'F
Herbert Keith, of Tallahassee.
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