Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 24, 1913, Image 38

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0 A HEAR ST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA OA.. SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 101T I Way cross Miss Margaret Hood Of Savannah, one o fthe popular I — V AYCROSS. Aug. 23.—Mr«. V. L. Stanton and Miss Mary Stan ton have returned from a visit to Atlanta and points In North Geor gia. Miss Clifton Wing, who haa been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R Thorpe, has returned to her home in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Dessau Bunn, en r oute to their home at Fairfax from St Simons Island, where they spent thn summer, were guests of relatives in YY’ayeross this week. Miss Jessie Lou Stanley visited rel- ativrs in Brunswick this week. Miss Leila Baseball, who has been siting in Atlanta, will spend some .i im in Rome before returning home. Mrs. R. K Brown and children have returned from a visit to relatives in Scranton, Pa. Mrs. J P. Dukes end 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 ill join Mrs Williams and children in Michigan for an extended visit. Mr. Williams sailed for New York from Savannah Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Q&ston 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. J. P. Moody, of Florida, is the guest of Mrs W. T. Seaman. Mrs A J. Miller left Thursday for Wilmington, N. where she will vi.-it relatives. .Mrs. M. Z. Hinnant and children have returned to Wilmington, N. C., af.er 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 fvill make Waycross their home. Members of the Friday Club were tertained vesterday by Misses Lu- oi!»- 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 J members of the school set. Miss Flood is als otaking an active j part in the jprl scout movement, being captain of a patrol. Griffin RAWFORDVILLE, GA., Aug 23 ( Miss Virginia Butler, of Madl- son, is the guest of Miss Fran- re.- Burgess Several delightful en tertainments have been given in her ionor among them receptions by M i - «*« Mellon and Anbury. Miss Mattie Jordan, of Atlanta, spent a few days here the past week th»- guest of Miss BIhriche Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golucke, Mr A. and Mrs. R. W. Golucke and daughters. Anna Catherine and Mary Gordon, are spending the week at Hot Springs, N. C. iiss Lillian Anbury leaves this v. t k for Klberton to visit Minn Allen, who wan one of Mins Asbury'n at- ractive guests last week. The Rev. Mr. and Mra C. A. Owens aid daughter, Alleene, of DeLand, are spending some time here with “rienda. Colonel and Mrs. J. Frank and daughters, Cornelia and Nell, of Doth- n. Ala . spent several days here as the guests of Mr W. P Reid. Mr. and Mra. Guy Leary and Guy, ir.. have returned to Augusta after spending some time with Mr. and Mm t \ VV. Gee. Minn Martha Grif fith returned home with them. Mr. and Mra. 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 Minn Emma fhnpman. Mr and Mrs. IT. S. Gunn have re timed from Augusta and Atlanta, where they spent several days last week. t’olonel and Mrs J. A. Beasley are visiting in 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 arc Misses Mary Holden, of \thens; Anita Sanford of Augusta, and Kathleen Kendrick, of Sharon \ I ILLPTDGEVTLLK. Aug 23 Mrs | Joseph Cleveland Cooper en tertained on Thursday evening In honor of her sister. Mias Carrie Talbot. Hearts-dice was played, after which a delightful salad course was the RIFFIN, Aug. 23.—Mrs. Carlton J Jones entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at an al fresco party. On Wednesday after noon she was hostess 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 DempMey, of Oedartown, and Miss Inez Hyman, of Cor dele. Ml5*9 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 thei* guest. Miss Jessie Robertson, of Forsyth. On Wednesday morning Miss Olive Boyd was hostess at a rook party in honor of her guest, Miss Mary YVat- kins, of Atlanta. Mrs. James Nutt entertained Mon day afternoon at a bridge party in honor of Mias Katherine Wooten, of Wa whlngton. Mrs. John Henry Newman enter tained fifty ladies Friday afternoon at a theater party especially In com pliment to her sisters, 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. Mills 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 Mins Lily Rivers Griffin en tertained a party of her young friends celebrating the fourth anniversary of her birth. 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 McMIchael, Buena Vista’ Sallio Thompson, Hawkinsvllle; Mar/ | 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. guests included Mrs. Alva Cooper, Mrs. J. o. Cooper, the Misses Eloise Cooper Ida a*hd Annie Higgins, Elea nor Butler, Frances Henderson, Hyda Heard and Bonner Sims. Mrs. H. D. Terrell and Mrs. J. Bain Terrell. Miss Louise Whitehead entertnlned on Tuesday evening at her home on Montlecllo 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 Marion 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 Guv 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 Inst week at a family reunion, the guests including Mr. and Mrs. John P Blanton. Mr. and Mrs A. M Harris, of Alabama; Mrs. J. YV. Loyd, of Dawson, Ala.; Mrs. R. L. Tve of Mansfield; Mrs. H. B. Thacker, of Oxford, and Mrs. A. J. Blanton. M isse Susan My rick. Jesse Allen. Maggie Bivins, FI >ride A lien Isabella Allen, Pauline N isl.it. Hole n Max- \ 1 well. Hattie Pottl *\ M; ry Amos and FYanc is Conn, E 1 win Allen James 1 1 Sible\ Erwin Sll \ey, John Sibley. Mai co rn FlemUtc r. ( haries Conn. Satun H°nr\ McAuliflV. Ch arlcs Brown, Autre Arthu r Farr, .Ste wart YN’oot ten and A u t re James Clarl. of A tlant a. Con Mis Marguerite Jose ph ent ertained Mary on M< nday at a s Ult-Cf se shi »wer for \V Mf Miss Katherine Icott, who leaves tv on soon for an extt nded trip through M ra the N irth. Each lady broug ht some numb gift r ir the hono ree. afterr Mrs Frank Bor. e ent# 'rtnlrie <1 at h‘r home on Greene st re Pt \Yt dnesday aftern oon In hon or of Miss Francis Steven?’, of Man n, w hen “ 42” was plavec . after wh salad course was s Tved. Thos e pro sent w ere Mrs. V. T. Garrard, M rs. Y. A. Lit tie, Mr 1 ^ Y leve Cooper. M rs I x>drtc* roi 68 s drs. "ulver Kidd M rs John Barrett, drs. 1 C. Case, Mrs. E. A. Tlgnor. drs. E. E. Bass Miss < 'arrie Talbot. Willie Autrey entertained the mem bers of the Entre Nous Club on Walker, of Atlanta, Mrs T uesdav morning. A W. Chase entertained a of her friends on Thursday at a domino party. Sylvonia Miss Reuna Barrett and Miss Anni< McKinley. Another social event of the week was a parly given by Mis?* Katie ('an on Tuesday afternoon her guest> being Mrs. L M. Jones. Jr.. Mrs. Har ry Bone, Mrs Frank Bone Mrs I^ogan Griswold. Mrs Be* P.erhune. Mrs. Georg** Brantley M as Frai Conn. Miss Frances Stevens Mis Pauline McKinle>. Miss Annie Mc Kinley and Mis* Hattie Potth ^OVINGTON. Aug. 23 .Mrs Cl.a ence Terrell entertained at tt Lyric Theater on Thursda temoon in honor f Mrs a \ uoper, * *f Sa vmn _■ : IMm J. O. Cool er. Mrs. Terre A YLVAXIA Aug. 23.—Miss Neile Davis entertained at card9 on Tuesday morning for the Misses •istie and Lueile Evans*, of Savannah. First prize, a box of sta tionery, was won by Miss Ruby Mauldin. Those present were the Misses Mary Lizzie and Annie Dixon Homer, of Atlanta; Bertha Pearson, Maud Hilton, Juanita Williamson, Ruby Mauldin. Kate Patrick. Lucy M* >* S it- Lovett and Esther. Ruth and Kathleen Minims. Mrs. John C Hollingsworth enter tained the Ladies*’ Culture Club on Tues ay afternoon. The program 'LMsted of a study of “Famous Georgians.’ A party enjoying an outing at Brannon’s Bridge on Wednesday in cluded Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell M sdantes A. T. Perkins. Lecie Davis and J. W. Overstreet: the Misses Manic Zoe Mallory. Willie Christie, Lucia* Evat s N !V Davis and Mar Lizzie and \nnio Dixon Homer. Julian Cooper, Wiliie Robbins, Spencer Po ell. Bates Lovett and Edward Over- street. Mrs. R. F. Jarrell, Jr., entertained the Civic Club on Wednesday after noon. An interesting program was rendered, followed by delicious re freshment*. Mrs. J. C. Hollingsworth enter tnlned 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 lory. of Clyo; Abe Greenberg, Spen cer Powell, Edward Overstreet and Bates Lovett. Tallahassee -p- ALLA H A S SEE, Aug. 23.—Mrs. H. T. Felkel entertained infor mally at her home 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 Waynosville, 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 1n their automobile. The regular Thursday night’s dance was enjoyed by the society folk at the Elks’ Club. Pensacola P ENSACOLA. Aug. 23.—Pensacola society was much interested ir. the marriage t>n Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock of Mrs. Mary Dallas Strong, formerly a social fa vorite in Pensacola, to 'Y iUiam F • Quicksail. which took place in Wash ington. D. C. Mrs. Strong recently visited Mrs Albert Hver at her beau tiful Bavshore residence, Virginia 1 odge, and while here was enter- rained by Mrs. F. J Wilson and many other of her old friends. Mrs. YV. H. Northup, who has been spending the past month in the North Carolina mountains, in the beautiful Sapphire Country of Saluda and Waynesville, returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Northup stopped a few days in Atlanta, where she met Mrs. Pat McHugh, formerly Mrs. Peb- ley, of Pensacola, at the Hotel Ma jestic. Miss Madge Cushman, of Knoxville, Tenn., accompanied by her nephew, •Robert Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels, arrived Saturday on a two weeks’ visit to her parents, Mr. B ra * arlton H (luihmaa. The North Carolina mountains are a favorite summer resort for Pensa- colans, and at Waynesville this sum mer there is quite a colony. Mrs. C. \Y D’Alemberte. who is now in Rome, Ga.. and Mrs. W. H. Northup spent some time at Waynesville. and Mrs Smlthwick. two children. William and Mary, and Mrs. Smithwick’s sister. Miss Verren. are now there. Mrs Alice Aylward, who formerly made her home here and who was recently the guest of Mrs. J J. Hooton, is also at Waynesville. C ORDELE, Aug 23.—A congenial party of young people enjoyed a picnic and fish fry Monday 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 3 Dili, of Orilia, the guest of Mrs. P. C. Dill and Misses Jefferson. Mrs C. E. Todd was the hostess Monday afternoon to the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church. v | IA MI, Aug. 23.—Miss Josephine j I I Bravo, one of the first children 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 Drossier, 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 Haven, 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 laid for the Misses Reilly, Miss Flavla 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 Baile, 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. D URHAM, Aug. 23.—Misses Marga ret and Bessie Erwin, with W. A. Erwin, “cotton king’’ of North Carolina, gave an elaborate dajice at the Durham Country Club In 'honor of guests who were attend ing a house-party at “Hillcrest,” the Erwin home. It was the most bril liant social affair of the season and w’as attended by young folks prom inent In society through the State. The guest8 of honor were Miss Agnes Tinsley Harrison, Atlanta: Miss Sadie William, Augusta; Miss Katherine Overman. Washington. I) C.; Hamilton Jone9, Charlotte; Hugh Thompson, Raleigh, and Terry Lyon, Fayetteville. 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 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. \Y'. Hooks, O. G. Sparks. J. B. Hicks and W. R. Brigham. A much-enjoyed affair of the week was the auction bridge luncheon which Miss Dorothy Hooks gave on Wednesday for Miss Rutli Toole. Miss Hooks’ guests included Mrs. E. S. Street. Mrs. J. M. Finn. Mrs. T. R. Ramsay. Mrs. H. P. Shewmake. Mrs. A. J. Toole and Miss Frances Webb. Of much interest socially will be the wedding of Miss Man- Lee Ran dall, of Grovanla, and Richard P. Hicks, of Wrightsville, 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 RaK Lake. The guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grahaifi, Miss Lucy Gibson, of Macon; Miss Pearl Dowling, of Lake City. Fla.: Miss McLendon. Miss Otelia Gibson, of Macon: Miss Algie Prince. Miss Leonora Starr. Robert Hightower, Ramsay Fuller. S. Dixon. Paul Wil liamson. Dewitt Varnadoe. Cliff Hoi- comb. Clay O’Neal. Alex Blaek«hear, Claude Brantley, Alex Burch, Patrick Roach and William Brunson. S ENOIA. Aug. 23.—Miss Lena Hand entertained a large party of "" ’ Shorter and Wesleyan girls it n party at her home Monday even ing. The Methodist Missionary Society J ACKSON, Aug. 23.—Mrs. L. M. Crawford complimented her guest, Mrs. James Crawford Nutt, of Griffin, with a “42” party on Thursday morning. The young men of the city gave a 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. Tampa T AMPA, Aug. 23.—Dr. William Monroe Rowlett and Miss Greg ory 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 lft. Dr. Rowlett’s brother. Caius Rowlett, and the bride-elect’s brother, Hewitt YY'alker, 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 summer they have been spending in the Berkshires. She is an accomplished pianist.^ Two 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 wedding trip to gether. Mrs. A. B. Gerr.er, 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 F^thel 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. Buchanan B uchanan. Aup. 23.—The recital and reading given at the Meth odist Church Tuesday evening by Miss Shirley Sutherlin of Cave Springs, was enjoyed bv ail present Miss Sutherlin has accepted a posi tion with the Southern Female Col lege at LaGrange next year. 'ifton nr* IFTON, Aug. 23.—Miss Aline I 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 YY’il- liams, Florence Parks. Annie How ard. Marie Garbutt and Vernice Ken nedy, James Pate, Roy Thrasher. Robert Hall. Louie Monk, YVatson Holmes. Joe Gammon and Mark and Conrad Shipp. Miss Josie 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 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. F'ather 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 fri* nds 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. Bl uer has returned from Syracuse, N. Y.. where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Johnson. 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; Miss Emily Dorsey, 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 Kimbrough and a reception, with Miss Mary Florence McKinney as hostess. A social affair of the week was the bridge luncheon YY'ednesday morning whidh 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 Mm 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 honor of her sis ter. Mrs. H. W. Campbell, of At lanta. Miss 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. Miss Guisie Steindorff. of Greenville, Ala., and Miss Nellie Dekle, 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 bq some time in October. Cartersville C ARTERSVILLE, Aug. 23. — On Tuesday evening a dance was given at the Ope*a House by the young men of Cartersville to the visiting girls. The out-of-town guests were Misses Marion Perdue, Ruth Blackman and Ruth Barry, of Atlanta; Kathrine and May Stiles, of Brunswick; Addie McCollister and Ida Moody, of Piedmont, Ala., and Mrs. Keith Carson, of TTfton. The chaperons wer Mr. and Mrs. E. Strickland, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond 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. Con yers Fite, Washington, D. C. Nashville N ashville. Aug. 23.—a lawn social w’as given on the court house square by the ladies of the Civic League yesterday evening from 6 to 9 o’clock. The proceeds* 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 Nprth Geor gia to return in ten days, w’hen 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 Rltch's 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 the 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 shows that when a child 6 years old he was 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 w’hen he attempted to kill himself by inhaling illuminating gas, Laurence Louis, a confectioner, will probably recover. Louis had removed the burners from a gas stove, and placing a rub ber tqbe 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,ftftft pounds. It will support a gun weighing 3ft 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 work. The “Ice Kist” A 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. YV. Ar thur Nichols and Mrs. Charles Crib ble were hostesses on F"riday after noon at a reception at the home ot Mrs. Grihble. In honor of Mrs. D’Ar- mand Breard, of Monroe, La.; Miss Avis Elgin, of Anderson, S. C., and Mrs. Norman Smith Kitchen, of Bir mingham. Ala. APPROVED BY : 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 YY’ilkes County, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Armstrong entertained a number of friends Thursday with a barbecus 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. It was decided to call b: further meetings until October og ac count of the number of members who are spending September out of town, i Good Housekeeping Institute No Crank No Dasher No Handle No Cogs No Wheels No Wood No .Hoops No Hard Work $1.95 POSTPAID 15 DAYS' TRIAL 2-QUART SIZE $1.95 I AN ARK, Aug. 23.—The residents at the Byrd cottage and a few invited guests enjoyed ar. excur sion to Dog Island on Thursday even ing. A delicious lunch was serve! 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- j ing the cottage of Mrs. Hardaway. The party of Tallahassee campers at St. Theresa, composed of John Mc- Dougafi Abe McDougall. Guy Haynes and Phil Caldwell, on Saturday even ing sailed over to Lanark, enjoyed the Saturday n’ght dance at the hotel and remained over Sunday, taking the members of the Columbus house par- tv for a sail. John and Abe McDou- | gall returned to their camp at St. ; Theresa and Guv Haynes and Phil j Caldwell to Tallahassee. A party of campers at Lanark oc- j rupying the Phillips-Cullev cottage | is made up of Walter Cullev, Hujn- ! phrev Gwvnn. Horace VanBrunt and : Harbert Keith, of Tallahassee. For the ICE-KIST all you have to do is to pour in the cream, sherbet or whatever refreshment it Gainesville / " AINESVILLE. Aug. 23.—Miss I I Mamie McGrew has returned from a four-weeks outing, dur ing which she visited friends in Jack- j sonville, Augusta. Ga.. and Hender- J sofiville, N. C. Mrs. J. I. Blake and children are j now in Atlanta on a visit to relatives. Miss Birdie YY’ood, of Fernandina PACK IT ■v>Rjf| l V>9^ Al I ma y b®* anc * i n the ice as in the ordinary ISlHl 2) hLL 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 The Ice-K 1st has no dasher or crank because it has two freezing s ur faces. The old-fashioned freezer had only one freezing surface—that is why a crank and dasher were necessary The Ice-Kist has a meta! 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 you. Special 15-Day Offer We'want you to know the joy of having an Ice-Kist Cran'tle*. Freezer m your home. We will send it post-paid upon the return of the “HP 0 " V*'. the ’; ™ th *1-95—our introductory price If after trying the ICE-hlhT lor 15 day* you are not delighted with it, return it and we will return the >1.95 Don t let the coupon get lost. Send it NOW. ■■*■■■(!■■ S! W**t*rn Merchandise & Supply Co.. B 326 W. Madison St., Chicago., iif. 01 Enclosed is money order for 51.95. Please send the ICE-KIST CRANK- B LESS FREEZER for 15 days' trial. 0 ^®me........ ......... C The Ice-Kist makes a beautiful and perfect-frozen mold.