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SHEVILLE, N, C, July 18.—At-
A lanta has been well represented
in the. gay assemblage of sum
mer visitors at Grove Park Inn within
the last few weeks, The weekly din
ner-dances, which are the most bril
llant of a series of soclal events, are
attended by dozens of well-known
Atlanta guests. At the anniversary
ball this week, some of the Atlantans
present were Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Gentry and Miss Nina Gentry, T. B.
Bell and Miss Sara Bell, Mr, and Mrs.
W. R. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Macon
Martin, Miss Willle Calhoun, Danlel
B. Harris, Mrs. Hugh E. Murray, Mrs.
Russell Bridges and others. This ball
was attended by several hundred
guests. Music was furnished by the
First Coast Artillery Band, whish is
here with the United States Military
Training Camp. Among the guests
were the officers in command of the
camp and their families, many of
whom are well known in Atlanta.
Captain Preston Rrown, U. 8. A., and
Mrs. Brown, Captain R. O. Horn,
Captain Clarence Day, U. 8, A, and
Mrs. Day; Captain R. W, McMillan,
of the army medical corps from Fort
Myer, Va.; Lieutenant Allen M. Bur
dette and Llieutenant Joseph Ware
were among these. A number of col
lege men from various military col
leges in the South and East, here with
the . military camp, attended the
dances, and other guests present were
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 1. Thompson,
of Mobile, who are at the Inn for the
summer; Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Massee
and the Misses Massee, of Macon: Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Jones and Misses
May and Martina Burke, of Macon;
Miss Marion Phinizy, of Athens; Miss
Eleanor Raoul, of Atlanta, and many
others.
Secretary of State Willlam Jen
nings Bryan and Mrs. Bryan have
leased a summer residence near the
Inn, and are expected next week. The
Secretary was the dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Seely at a recent week.
end dinner-dance.
Automobile parties between At
lanta and Grove Park Inn are fre
quent. Among those coming in re
cently were Mr. and Mrs., John E.
Murphy, Misses Julla and Kathe
rine Murphy and Miss Mamie Gatins.
They spent several days at the Inn,
and returned by way of Lake Toxa
way for a short stay, Mr, and Mrs.
W. T. Gentry, Miss Nina Gentry, Miss
Willle Calhoun and others composed
a motoring party which arrived on
Wednesday for a stay of some time
at the Inn. Recent automobilists from
Atlanta who have visited the Inn in
clude Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns
and a party, Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Kiser and a group of guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Woodruff and guests and
Mr. BE. Alfriend.
Mr. and Mrs. W, M. King, who
gpent their honeymoon at the Inn,
left this week for Atlanta to attend
the marriage of Mrs. King's sister,
Miss Ruth Howard, to Mr. Clower.
They also will spend their honey
moon here.
Miss Marion Phinizy, of Augusta,
{s one of the attractive Georgla belles
in Asheville for the summer, and
Misses May and Martina Burke, of
Macon, are favorites here.
Among the guests at the Inn who
compose a contingent here for the
summer are Mrs., Hugh E. Murray
and children, Mrs. J. Epps Brown
and children, from Atlanta; Mrs. O. J.
Masses and Misses Virginia and Sims
Massee, of Macon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick I, Thompson and the Misses
Thompson, of Mobile.
Mrs. BE. R. Dußose, of Atlanta, Is
expected soon to join her sister, Mrs.
T. H. Bell and Miss Sarah Bell at
the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Han
‘gon, of Birmingham, will arrive soon
for a long stay, and Jordan Massee
and Miss Pmily Massee, of Macon, are
expected next week.
Among the guests arriving within
the past few days at the Inn are many
well-known men from Atlanta, among
whom are H. E. Murray, P. C. Me-
Duffie, W, E. Chapin, R. T. Cooney,
Dowdell Brown, Joseph Raine, Fair
fax Montague, James E. Price and J.
Eppes Brown.
{ Tybee Island |
YBER ISLAND, July 18.—Prominent
among the arrivals at the Hotel
Tybee are A. G. Conn and family,
Macon; J. E.. Lovell, Chattanooga. i
E. Joiner, Atlanta; J. E. Gadus, Atlan
ta; P. L. Lyons and wife, Atlanta; R.
H.' Lasser and wife, Cordele; J. R. Sam
&le, Macon; J. W. White, Atlanta; T.
. Harper, Chattanooga; R. C. Harri
son, Mem)fizls; Mrs. R. H. Stahl, Atlan
ta: Mrs. L. W. Stahl, Atlanta; W. D.
Holder, Macon; J. E. Jones, Columbia;
H. W. Bristol, Greenwood, Miss.; A.
¥ Nixon, Perry, Ga.; W, E. Jones and
wife, Carrollton; J. B. Lee, Rome; J.
L. Hunt, Allentown, Pa.; Mrs. J. Sales,
Los Angeles; Dr. and Mrs. George
Shackleford, Augusta.
Miss Florence McElmurray, of
Waynesboro; Miss Gladys Teague, of
Augusta; Miss Aimee Battey and Miss
Edith Bryson, of Savannah, and a num
ber of the younger society set, with the
military set from Fort Screven, are
makln% the social side of the season at
Tybee Island one of the most eventful in
years. There are & number of attrac
tive parties arranged for almost every
evening and during the day there are
numbers of fishing, swimming and tur
tle egg hunting expeditions. 4
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winburn, Miss
Susie Cole Winburn, Miss Kate Osborne
and William and Randall Winburn will
return to Savannah soon from a few
weeks' stay at_ Tybee. |
Miss Agnes Flythe arrived Tuesday
from Augusta and has spent several
days at the Hotel Tybee with Mr. and
Mrs. William Perry Flythe. She left
Thursday to visit Miss Lymn Grayson
on \Vi]mington Island.
Mrs. E. B Frever and two sons, who
bave been spending some time with
Rishop and Mrs. F. Reese, left last night
for Marietta, where they reside,
Miss Virginia Solomons, of Charles
ton, &, C., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
M. 1 Falk, of this- oity, . 7
SATETY 27 ZFe SVTTTER RESORTS
- Atlanficßeach |
TLANTIC BEBACH, FLA, July
A 18.—That Atlantic Beach has be
come a most popular seashore
vesort with Georgia people is evident
by the contingent of Atlanta, Macon
and Birmingham residents who have
been among the visitors at the hotel
this season. '
Tennis has become one of the fa
vorite pastimes, there being two new
courts, and many an ex¢iting contest
for the beach championship is en
joyed by the guests.
With those who prefer other forms
of exercise and entertainment, pool,
billiards and bowling tournaments
are popular. A bowling tournament
is now being played for the hotel
championship, and the management
will present & silver loving cup to the
winner.
Probably the most paticipated in ot
all the sports is the surf bathing,
which is enjoyed by everyone. A
number of interesting swimming
matches have taken place, and so far
the honors are held by J. H. Lever
sedge, of Atlanta, who has been
spending several weeks at the beach.
Fishing crabbing, and turtle-hunt
ing parties are very popular.
On Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day evenings dancing occupies every
one's attention. A new floor has re
cently been laid on the Japanese ter
race and has added greatly to the en
joyment of the hundreds of dancers.
A Hungarian orchestra from New
York, under the direction of Louis
Zsiga, is heard in musical programs
each evening, rendering the favorite
operas, as well as the wopular music
of the day. The cymbelom, or Hun
garian piano, is played by Bela Zsiga.
Miss Mary G. Emmert, soprano, of
Philadelphia, is heard in dining room
and veranda concerts every evening,
and Miss Grace Whistler, contralto,
of New York, also sings at the even
ing concerts. Miss Whistler has re
cently returned from abroad, where
she was a member of the Berlin Op
era Company. Both she and Miss
Emmert are making their first ap
pearance in the South at the Atlan
tic Beach Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kiser and
famlly, of Atlanta, are among the
guests at the hotel at present who
are enjoying an extended visit.
T. K. Byrne will be numbered
among the visltors at the hotel ar
riving from Atlanta for several days.
W. George Coleman, of Atlanta, is
enjoying a stay of several days. i
Mp. and Mrs. R. S. Hall and sons;
Farl and Harvey, of Ocala, Fla., are
making a visit of a week or ten days
at the beach.
Misses Margaret and Florence
Blalr, of Macon, Ga., were among the
week-end guests at the hotel.
Malcolm P. Hooper and his sister,
Mls( Margaret 'Hooper, of Baltimore,
are enjoying a stay of several weeks
at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nardin and
Master Nardin, of Ocilla, Ga., will be
among the guests at the hotel for the
balance of the month. L. A, McAl
lister, of Ocilla, lis spending two
weeks at the beach. Miss Florence
Roberts, of Ocilla, 18 popular among
the young people now staying at the
Fotel. Miss Bertha Mclnis is an at
tractive arrival from Ocilla who will
enjoy a couple of weeks' visit at the
beach. .
H. T. Stoy, of Cordele, Ga., is en
joying an extended visit at the beach,
Miss Aline Terry is a late arrival
from Griffin, Ga., and will remain for
several weeks
A. Moorse, of Atlanta, registered at
the hotel Wednesday for a stay of
some length.
Mrs. ¥. H. Taylor and young daugh
ter, of Chattanooga, Tenn., are among
the recent arrivals at the hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Akridge have
arrived from Birmingham, Ala., and
will remain at the beach for the
month of July. Another interesting
party from Birmingham who have
been enjoying the past week at the
beach is composed of Mrs. L. W.
Jones, Mrs. L. W. Ball, BStanley
Woodward, A. S. Smith and Murray
Brown.
Miss Annie Lowrie, of Montgom
ery, is spending a fortnight at the
beach,
Mrs. H. H. Harris, of Champalgn,
lil., arrived at the hotel this week,
bringing with her Mrs. R. P. Barber,
of Chicago, for a stay of several
months. Mrs. Harris enjoyed spend
ing the winter here and became &0
charmed with the hote! and its sur
roundings that she decided this was
the ideal place to spend the summer.
She will later be joined by Mr. Har
ris, who is president of the First Na
tional Bark of Champaign, and her
son, Frank Harrls, and his family.
Miss Rose Huff, of Dalton, Ga., Is
enjoying a stay of several weeks at
the hotel. Mrs. T. 8. Shope, of Dal
ton, arrived at the beach on Saturday
and will remain for several weeks.
Mrs. J. N. Bell and Miss Bell, of
Griffin, Ga., are enjoying a delightful
visit at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Foster, Miss
Martha Foster and A. K. Foster are
among the late arrivals from Troy,
Ala. 4
R. BE. R. Doe, of Atlanta, has regis
tered at the hotel for a visit of a week
or ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Zellar, Miss
Margaret Zellar and T. E. Zellar are
registered from Grantville, Ga. M.
W. Orr, of Grantville, will enjoy
spending a couple of weeks at the
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HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1914
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ville for a stay of two wecks, the party having made the trip in |
Mr. Gentry’s automobile. Miss Gentry is an enthusiastic golfer
and one of the best players among the girls who frequent the .
East Lake course. At present she is enjoying the beautiful links,
which is one of the most attractive features of the Inn.
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LARKESVILLE, GA., July 18—
C The Mountain View Hotel is
this season being run under new
management, E. D. Reaves, of Or
angeburg, S. C., being operator and
owner. Mr. Reaves also is the owner
and operator of a prominent hotel in
Orangeburg. He operates the Moun
tain View the year round and the old
hotel, which has been here for so
many years, has undergone a great
many repairs and is proving an In
viting plac2 for summer tourists.
Mrs. H. V., Head and Mrs. Bob Mc-
Mahon, of Athens, are visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lambert.
Miss Gussie B. Bell, of Dublin, Ga.,
{s an expected visitor of Mlss Cora
Lambert's, to arrive Sunday.
Mr. F. H. Wagner, Jr., of Atlanta,
was at the Spencer House.
The Atlanta guests at the Free
House for the summer are Mr. and
Mrs. J. P, Stewart, Mrs. M. L. Petty
and daughter, Joan Mauck-Petty,
James C. Wardwell and Wiil Clower.
W. O. Foote, of Foote & Davies, ac
companied by his wife and a party of
friknds, passed through Clarkesville
Saturday night on the way to his
camp on Tugalo River near Tallulah
Falls.
The registered guests at the Jones
House for this week are Henry Burns
and Mr. Pope, from Florida; Mr. Mc~
Clelland, Gainesville, Ga., and Mr. Is
bell, of Toccoa, Ga.
James C. Wardwell, tenor soloist of
St. Luke's Episcopal Church in At-
Janta, gave a recital for the children
of the town on last Thursday. Both
songs and readings were enjoyed and
Mr. Wardwell promises a concert for
the older people in the next week or
two. He was accompanied by Miss
Ethel Barron, of this city.
The following are being entertained
at the Mountain View Hotel this
week: W. L, McAllister, Tampa, Fla.;
Mrs. H, A. McAllister and Jack Mc-
Allister, of Lakeland, Fla.; Mrs. J. T.
Rogers, Miss Kate Rogers, Miss Olive
FEden and Miss Annie Keenan, of Ma
con, Ga.; H. A. McAlllster, of Atlanta;
Mrs. George Chastain and-baby, of
Montezuma, Ga.; E. K. Robinson, La-
Grange; Mrs. O, 8, Dean and four
children, of Douglas: Mrs. W. M.
Thigpen, Lakeland, Fla.; Mrs. H. A.
Byrd and baby and Miss Edith Tur
ner, of Meadow, Ga.; Mrs. R. C. Rel
lihan, of Douglas; Misses Virginia
Hurtson and Louise Roster, Macon;
Courtney Jones, Spartanburg, S. C.;
Mrs. Mary Green, Atlanta; W. Rob
inson and E. D. Reaves, Jr.,, of Ars
burg, 8. C.; George Owens, Spartan
burg, 8. C.; 8. J. Causey, Atlanta; C.
J. Hadley, Atlanta: Miss Beulah
Caldwell, Abbeville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs,
8. Price Monterief and daughters,
Marguerite and Dorothy, of Atlanta;
W. A. Sauget, Mrs. A. Shore, Miss
Nora Hand, of Atlanta; Mrs. A. J.
Cantrell end Miss Elise Willlams, of
Sparta, Ga.; Frank Green, Sautee,
Ga.; Robert Gay and George Young,
of South Carolina: Misses Blanche,
Georgia and Ella Gay, of New York
City; John T. Gerdon, Spartanburg,
S. C.; Mrs. R. F. Dukés and daugh
ters, of Orangeburg, S. C.: Mrs. R. L.
Shuler and Mrs. Robert McKuhn, of
South Carolina, and Mrs. Roxie Gray,
of Atlanta.
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ALLULAH LODGE, GA., July 18.
I Among the guests registered at
Talluiah ILodge are the follow
ing:
Willlam P. Cunningham and moth
er, Atlanta; Mrs. J. H. Krunrime, Mo-
Rae; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Benson, Nor
ristown, Pa.; C. O. Lowe, Augusta;
W. E. Doucette Hinesville. Mass.; H.
C. Roberts, Lincolnton, N. C.; W. V.
Murphy, Nourich, Conn.; G, A. Iler,
Tallulah Falls; Frank BE. Warnick,
Mrs. 8. P. Watson, Miss Annie L.
Watson, Atlanta; Mr, and Mrs. L. A.
ILion and Miss Margarette Lion, Short
er, Ala.; J. P. Lender, Miss Maggie
Lender, Miss Nell Lender, Miss Jean
Croft, Hartwell; W, D. Lewis, Leon J"
Summerall, J. H. Clark, J. B. Wii
banks, Atlanta; A. J. Burns, Corne
lia; Mrs, Cane, Mrs. Ruby Markley,
W, G. Watson, Atlanta; C. P. Archie,
G. A. Duncan, Mathis; E. L. Lory,
New York; Mre. G. G. Coleman, Mrs.
V. Livingston, Mrs. N. Schuler, Mrs.
J. E. Tanny, M!s- Myra Day. Atlanta,
Mrs, T, 8. Carr, Milstead, Ala, ;
| Wrightsville |
/RIGHTSVXLLE BBACH, N. C,
“ July 18.—This has been quite
the liveliest week of the season
at the beach. The hotels and board
ing houses are crowded with guests
ftom all parts of the country, espe
cially the Carolinas, Georgia and Ala
bama, and a number of novel and at
tractive dancing contests at Lumina
have added greatly to the interest
and pleasure of the visitors and the
townspeople alike. These dancing
contests are held every few days at
the popular pavilion, and attract large
crowds. Each one is different from
the others in some particular. The
surf is unsurpassed this season, and
fishing has been exceilent, large pars
ties going out every day. Another
very delightful feature of the resort
has been, the numerous sailing par
ties. Cards have also proved very
popular at the resort this season.
In the one-step dancing contest at
Lumina Monday night Miss Jeannette
Hatchett and Fugene V. Haynes,
both of Atlanta, were the winners of
the prize, a handsome sterling silver
cup appropriately engraved. Conso
lation prizes of boxes of Huyler's can
dies were recelved by Miss Scott and
Mrs. Boylston, the latter of Raleigh.
Next Monday and Tuesday nights
there will be a one-step contest be
tween the States. On the first night
the dancers from the different States
will qualify for the final contest to be
danced on the following evening. Only
one couple from each State will com
pete in the final contest. In the pre
liminary contest on Monday night the
contestants from the various States
will compete at one time and not by
States, unless there should be 8o
many entries from one State as to
require a separation in order for the
judges to make a decision, This is
done in order not to take too much
from the regular dancing. The win
’nlng eouple will recelve a handsome
cup as the prize. On the cup will be
‘ongraved “Interstate One-Step Con
‘test, Lumina, July 21, 1914.”
1 Mrs. Llewellyn Doughty, of Augus
‘ta. Ga., who spent the past few weeks
‘u.t Wrightsville Beach, left Monday
for her home. Befors her marriage
she was Miss Frankle Clark, and lived
for several years in Wilmington,
Mrs. Charles E. Bell and child,
‘who have been spending several
weeks at the Oceanic Hotel, left
Monday afternoon for their home in
Atlanta, Mrs. Bell hag visited the
beach every season for the past few
‘*ears, and has many friends at the
Fesort. She will go to the mountalns
later in the summer. |
Miss Pet Evins, of Atlanta, and
party of fourteen will arrive on July
24 for a stay of several weeks at the
Oceanic Hotel. They visit the resort
every season, and have many friends
here. |
~ John Kiser and family, of AU&nu.J
are expected Sunday to spend some
time at the Oceanic Hotel, i
Recent arrivals at the Seashore
Hotel from Atlanta include Mrs. H. E.
Watkins, H. E. Watkins, Jr,, Mr. and:
Mrs. Charles C. Knox, Mrs. A. I.
Knox, Miss Grace Thorn, Miss Helen
Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green|
end children, Howard Butt, Mrs. (_\j
"H. Benton, Eugene V. Haynes, Lu
ther Z. Rosser, Jr, Mr. and Mrs, F.
iF. Wood, Louis Clein, T. W. Hurt,
Mrs. P. A. Methvin, Mrs. PFrank
Wilby, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. A- C. Frazler, Eugene
Kelly, Carl Ramspeck, H. Groves, R.
P. King, J. L. McKaln, Mrs. T. A.
Perry, Misses Winnte, Julia and Al
lene Perry, Mrs. T. M: Brady, Miss
Bessie Brady, Mrs. C. H. Chisholm,
Mrs. H. Hill and Walter C. Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. Ciiff C. Hatlchens, Miss Ja
ret Hatchens, Lloyd Hatchens, Mrs.
H. L. Johnson, Fred Johnson, Miss
Hattie Patterson and Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. R. Bardwell, of Atlanta.
Recent arrivals from Georgia at the
Oceanic Hotel Include L. I. Charma
son, H. K. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Evans, Mrs. M. A. FEvans, Miss
Mary Evans, Glen Evans, Mrs. J. T.
Butler, Mrs. J. E. Spurlock, Mln‘
Mary Hodges, Mrs. Floyd Cox,* Mlss‘
Lillian Daniels, F. A. Stafford,
George E. Horten, J. T. Dnonfln.‘
Miss Madge Malone, Miss Effie Tay- |
lor, Mrs. J. B. Cooper, Dr. Sales
Brady, Charles Quarles, H. C. Tay
lor, ¥. M. Stevens, Tom House, Ed
Parks, John .Jentzen, Jr., Willlam
Franklin, John McGes, Guy Harper.
W. C. Galloway, Jr., Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Barden, Miss Su-i
san Barden, Miss 8. Colllns, Maoon;‘
G. C. Adams College Pdark; Mrs. Ann |
M. Nalon and Miss Annie L. Nalon,i
McDonough. |
Among the charming girls from At
lanta seen on the beach this summer
and taking part in the dance at Lu
mina are Miss Helen McCullough,
Miss Rosalie Davis, Miss Bessie Brad
ley, Miss Eloise Walker, the Misses
Dunson, the Misses Thorne, Miss Har
riet McCullough and Miss Lottie Wy
lie.
~ From other Geéorgia cities charming
repres¢ntatives are Misses Ann and
Eloise Anderson, of Augusta; Miss
Katie May Arnold and the Misses
Brand, of Athens, and Miss Floyd, of
Fairbugn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Moore, of At
lanta, are chaperoning their charming
sister, Miss Rosalie Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. John MeCullough, of
Atlanta, have with them their charm
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attractive nilece, Miss Helen McCul
lough.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Glenn and fami
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hatcher,
with their daughter Jenett and young
son Loyd Brower, from Atlanta, are
at the Seashore Hotel. Mrs. Joseph A.
McCord, of Atlanta, is chaperoning
her attractive nlece, Miss Walker.
Judge and Mrs. L. Z. Rosser, Mr. and
Mrs. Walker Dunson and family,
Chagles C. Thorne and family, Mr.
and Mrs. G. 8. Prior, with their two
daughters, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Tuc
ner; Mr. and Mrs. James Floyd, all
of Atlanta, are at the Seashore Hotal
Others at the Seashore are Dr. and
Mrs. Stewart Wallace, Mrs. R. [\
Sands, Mrs. L. G. Doughty, Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Barrett, Mrs. A. W, An
derson, with her two attractive
daughters, Misses Ann and Eioise, ail
of Augusta; Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Hiil,
of Durham, N. C., with thelr charming
daughter, Miss Douglas Hill; Mrs,
George Snow, of Raleigh, with ner
daughter, Mrs. Boyleston, and grand
daughter, little Adelaide Boyleston;
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Allen and daugh
ters and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Chap
man, of Spartanburg, 8. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Currle, of Fayetteville, N.
C,; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Borden, of
Goldsboso, N. C.; Mrs. F. G. Brown,
chaperoning Miss Spence and Miss
Nichols, of Spartanburg, and Dr. and
Mrs. Bid P. Hilliard, of Rocky Mount,
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Isle of paims |
SLE OF PALMS, 8. C, July 18—
| While all of last week was “At
lanta Week"” at the Isle of Palms
in a large measure, due to the pres
ence of the city salesmen and thelr
familles, the present week has found
another large flavor of Atlanta spirit
at the hotel, with many other guests
from Georgia. The chic costumes of
the Atianta girls and their charming
manners add no little to the delight of
hatel life here, and there are no visi
tors more welcome. The arrival of
the Cedartown (Ga.) fire department
members was an event of this week
that brought Georgia agailn proml
nently to the front.
A. H. Deveney, C. E. Rose, L. L.
Height, £. H. Thomson, W. C. An
drews, W. 0. Edmondson, Miss Ed
mondson, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fedder
and child, Mrs. John Bratton, Mr. H.
A. Bénnett, H. G. Edmondson, E. IL
Forbes, D. R. Peteet, W. R. Howard,
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W. T. Wilson, A. L. Willle, L. C.
Wheeler and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Stevenson,
Mrs. Charles Salmon, J. E. Babb, J. 1.
Murray, D. A. Eskarence, Jr, Owen
Hughes, Miss Virginla Hughes, Sol
Fleischman, J. T. Jennngs, F. F. Faust,
H. G. Brinn, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burck
hardt, Miss Burckhardt, S. C. Porter,
J. W. Ware and S. R. Mitchell, all of
Atlanta, were guests at the Isle of
Palms Hotel during the week, and
they had a jolly time of it in the surf,
on fishing trips and at the dances:
S. L. Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Sill and Mliss
Cornne Sill, of Americus, are guesis
at the hotel. Miss Sill 1s very popular
here, her many accomplishments be
ing appreclated. Mrs. C. Boone and
Miss Hazel Boone, of Macon; Miss
Grace Ramsey, of Augusta; Miss
Pearle Venning, of Covington, and
Miss Kerr, of Augusta, are other
guests of the week,
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HOI Springs, N.C.§
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OT SPRINGS, N. C,, July 18—
H Although early in the season,
Georgia 1s well represented at
the Mountain Park Hotel in the “Land
of the Bky.” Among the recgnt ar
rivals from that State are C. H.
Broward, Miss Josephine Rogers, Miss
Mattie i.ouise Ivey, Miss Lucy B.
Boyd, Mrs. Kobert V. Haslett, Miss
May Walker, Miss Ruby Buriette,
Miss Almeidia Holcombe, of At
lanta; Mlss May C. Bridges and Mr,
and Mra. B. T. Lowe, of Augusta;
Fred A, Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Fante
and children, of Savannah; G. H.
Thomas and Miss Jennie Lewls, of
Atlanta.
Monday evening the young people
of the hotel enjoyed an informal
dance, dancing exhibitlons being
given by 8. Fante, of Savannah; Misa
Mildred Rees, of Atlanta, and the
Misses Sawyer, of Norfolk, Va.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. B.
T. Lowe, of Augusta, entertained a
party at dinner, the honor guest be
ing Mrs. W. B. Baker, of New York,
Covers were laid for eight.
Colonel J. H. Rumbough, of Hot
Springs, and D. N. Coates, of Spring
field, Mass, are holding a cribbage
tournament which has created con
siderable Interest. A serles of 21
games are to be played and the hotel
has offered a merschaum pipe to the
winner,
. The younger set are enjoying them
'-olvas in dancing, swimming, golf,
tennis and riding.