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CALENDAR FOR
WEEK IN SOCIETY
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TAYLOR-BAGLEY
Mr.
AND MRS. WILLIAM Gt’N\ announc* Hie enRHKement of their
Bister, Mrs. Maocaret (Jiinn Taylor, to Henry Clay Baglay, the wed
ding to take place early In Auguwt
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MASON-HARDIN
I EOTO MASON announces the '•nKiigemant of hi* sister. Jessl e
- to Hammond llardtn, of New York, the wedding to take place
earlv In September. No cards.
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MONDAY.
The East Lake Country Club will
give a dinner-dance in celebration
of July 4.
The Capital City Club will have
a dance on the roof garden.
WEDNESDAY.
The Piedmont Driving Club will
give a tea-dance.
" The Capital City Club will giva
an informal dance on the roof gar
den.
The Eaet Lake Athletic Club will
have its midweek dinner-dance.
HARDY-GRANT
M r. AND MRS. JAMES F HARDY, of Kastman, announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Annie Forrest, to Oscar Areston
Grant, of Cornelia, the wedding to be at their home August 5.
Pairburn
M ISS ESSIE ROBERTS left on
Wednesday for the Panama-
Pacific Exposition and an ex
tensive Western tour
Misse Johnnie Hotigood. Bllxahetti
McLartn, Messrs Toung Longlno and
tames Ixingtno motored to Newman
Saturday to a moonlight Pionic given
by Mrs. B. T. Thompson and Mrs
Garland Jonw. n
Dr llarrv Harvey Miss Essie Rob
erts Mr. and Mrs. W. T Roberts and
Tom Roberts motored toFor*y , h i 'nd
spend the week-endI with
Brooks at her country home
MrR A 8 Wilson snd Mary Jane
Parker have returned from Newnam
Mrs M. C Bass and Misses Addle
and Julia Bass are spending the sum
mer at the parsonage with the Rev
Charles La. Baa*.
Mrs. J. C Reese grave a reception
. Tuesday evening for her eon, Paeohal
1 Reese, and his house party
Misses Detty Black. Francis Tuller,
MaYy Spinks. Ida Foster, Annie Da
vis. Messrs Word Cook. DeSales Har
rison. l^onard Roan. Punch and tees
were served by Misses Johnnie Hob
good and Annie Davis. Mrs. William
A. Arnold played the piano
Miss Laurie Belle Stubbs, of Green
vlHe Ik the guest of Misses Kate John
son and Kate Davenport.
J M. and R D. Wilson will leave
r Monday for the Shrlners 1 convention
*■ at Seattle. . »*
Mr snd Mrs Carl FVcher, of At
•" lanta Mrs. Nlcotson. of College I ark.
; Mlse trena W.rllck of Rlltjay^ were
, guests of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Warlick
last wwk*«nd.
Miss Etfte Westbrook will leave
next weak for Carrollton to be a guest
at a house psirty. She will visit In
' Villa Rtca and Douglasville.
Misses Lottie Smith. Mary Johnson,
Jimmie Lou Hobgood and Janie
Reeves entertained on Friday for the
house party guests of Paschal Keese
trip to Wrtghtsvllle and are at home
in Oakland City.
A party of young people attended a
picnic at Jester's Mill Friday. They
were Mr and Mrs. H. P. Brotherton,
Mr and Mrs J. C. McKenxIe, Mr.
Mrs J E. McMillan, Mr. and
and
Mrs. H. K JohnRon, Mr. and Mrs W.
W Taylor. Mlsws I.*nnie Thompson,
<>se« Wills, Mai Shepard, and C. M.
Allen, Charlea I.lvsey, T Roy I.lddeli,
George Dykes, P. D, Allen and George
Christian _
Miss I,elth Shannon left Thursday
to vipend several weeks with friends
In Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. M F. Perryman have
returned from Jacksonville, Fla
Miss Helen Harte gave a dance
Tuesday evening for her guest. Miss
Mhdge Wallace, of Wavnrly Hall.
Thurman Thompson gave a dance
Saturday night at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Wallace Thompson on Last
Point avenue
Mrs W. O Whlsenhunt gave a rook
party Tuesday afternoon for her
guests. Miss Hermlna Huntsman
Miss Mary Clemer und Miss Madge
Harmon, 'of Rogersvlll*. Tenn.. and
Mis* Thelma Mollis, of West End
Mrs P L Hull- and children are
visiting Mrs. W. G. Hall In Camp
Hill, Ala ,
Miss Carolyn Simmons gave a rook
party Thursday evening at her home
on Forest avenue for Misses Mary
Clemer and Hermlne Huntsman, the
guests of Mrs Whlsenhunt.
College~Pam~]
Norcross
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M ISS FLORA WILSON 1p on a
trip through the Wost. She
will visit the exposition at San
Franeteco. Yellowstone Park and
many other plares.
Mrs. Dorsey, of Gainesville, 1s with
her daughter. Mrs. P. 8. Barrett, for
a few weeks
A party of young women left her
Tuesday for a trip to the San Fran
cisco Exposition and other pistes :n
the West. They were Mina Hallle M -
Clure, Miss Hoyle Skinner. Miss Ethel
Simpson. Miss Mymtlce Johnson. Mias
Mattie Wall, Miss Ruth Wing©. They
ere to be gone about a month.
Miss 1 at tie Spark* has returned
from a visit of several months at
Arab!. Sycamore, Tlfton and other
places.
6 Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Settle returned
Sunday night from Cumining. Ga.
Mrs. P. 0. Mauldin Is visiting her
eister. Mrs. R. E. Massev. and moth
er, Mrs J. T. Jorteft, and family, of
Birmingham.
Miss Anna Belle Wlngo is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
McKinney, near Gainesville.
Mrs. Rachel Mills and daughter
Mrs. Hattie Yayworthy. and little son
J. W., visited Duluth during the week
If Dr A H. Leitch and wife are
•pending the week-end on a plea*
ure trip to Wrlghtsville Beach
- Mrs. Emma Medlook and Misses
Minnie. Alma, Rowena snd Vivian
Medlock motored to Buford In their
new car one day last week.
KfilSSBS AUGUST^ TURNER and
[▼I Mary Patterson, of Columbus,
* ~re the guests of Mint* Eleanor
FRIDAY.
Miss Pam* May Ottley will wed
C*orge Weyman McCarty, Jr., at 6
o'clock at “Joyeuse.”
The Capital City Club will have
a dance on the roof garden.
SATURDAY.
The Druid Hills Golf Club will
give a tea-dance.
The East Lake Athletic Club
will give a tea-dance and dinner-
dance.
The Piedmont Driving Club will
give a dinner-dance.
Marietta
M ISH ELIZABETH NOLAN enter
tained Monday evening in hon
or of Misses Jessie and Virginia
Watts and their visitor, Mlxs Dorothy
Mahan, of Kentucky. Misses .Sue
Nichols and Virginia Watts served
punch and Mrs. Watts, Mrs L. D.
Hoppe and Miss Laura Margaret
Hoppe assisted Mrs. Nolan in serv
ing Ice cream and cake
.Miss Imogen* Brown gave a dance
Monday evening for MUses Julia ind
Emma Katherine Anderson and th*lr
guest, Miss Marie Shippen, of Kllijav
Miss Mabel Hardeman gave a rook
party Friday evening in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bacon, of Doerun.
Mrs. Henry Meinert gave her Sun
day school class a picnic at Powder
Springs last Thursday.
Mrs. Horace Field gave a luncheon
last Monday for Misses Julia and Em
ma Katherine Anderson and their
guest. Miss Marie Shippen. of EUi-
jay. The other guests were Misses
Imogen* Brown. Sarah Patton and
Annie Hahr Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace gave n
picnic supper last Thursday evening
at Powder Springs, for their guests,
Misses Dorothy Cunyus and Zita
White. The other guests were MImos
Ulennls Hancock, Christine Dobos,
Mildred McKenzie. Jean Wallace,
Franc es Wikle, Virginia Barnes, JCml-
la Dobbs, Annie Hahr Dobbs, Julia
and Emma Katherine Anderson, Marie
.Shippen and Minnie Lou McNeel, and
Morgan MfNeel, Rennlck Gregg. John
Griffith, Jordan and Ben Black, Eu
gene ami Mills McNeel. Robert Har
ris, Lewis Hoppe, Stanley Hemp rind
George Nichols.
A party leaving last Wednesday to
see the Panama-Pacific Exposition n-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. R Fowler and
■on Robert, Mr and Mrs. N. M.
Mayes, Misses Asenath and Mary
Towers. Ava Welsh. Emma Broach
and Virginia Elmer of Atlanta.
Mrs Charles Northcutt and. Miss
Elizabeth Northcutt have returned
from a visit to Mrs. John A. Manget
In Atlanta.
Mrs. W. H. Trezavant has returned
from n visit to Mrs. A. J. Branham
In Kirkwood.
Rufus Woolbright. of Atlanta, is
visiting hi* aunt, Mrs. W. A. Flor
ence.
Julius Setze, of Atlanta, is visiting
Mrs. E. J. Setze.
Hon. and Mrs Randolph Anderson,
of Savannah, are at their summer
home, “Oakton,” on Kennesaw ave
nue.
Mrs. Robert Leach arrived from
Florida last Wednesday and will
spend the summer with Mrs. L. D.
Hoppe.
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Oakland City ]
M ISS EX A AENCABACHER, of
Eldorado, Ark., is the guest of
Mies Lillie Mae Stevens.
Misses Helen Osborne, of Fitzger
ald, and Bessie Thomason, of Colum
bus, are visiting Miss Inez Thomason.
Mr and Mrs. J. TC. Upchurch have
announced the marriage of their
daughter Rebie to Paul Edward Da
vidson. of Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Elijah Whittaker has returned
to her home in Berlin. Ga., after a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Smith. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomason have
returned from a motor trip to Co
lumbus. , .
The Rev. and Mrs. Jackson are at
home after spending some time in
Winder.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Davidson have
gone to Columbia, S. C., to reside.
On Tuesday evening Miss Inez
Thomason entertained for her guests.
Misses Helen Osborne and Bessie
Thomason. , , ,
Miss Grady McGee Is visiting rela
tives in Ben Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Foster and little
Zurie Foster are at home after spend
ing some time In Florida.
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Bolton
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T he Misses Sarah and Eva Ad
ams, of Howell Station, were the
recent guests of Mts« Frances
Adams.
Miss Tommy Crawley, of Atlanta,
has been visiting Miss Kittle R
nette.
Mrs. H. L. Wilson entertained Wed.
nesday at a spend-the-day party In
honor of Miss Corrlne Clement, ft,
guest of Miss Gladys Daniell. Thorn,
present were the Misses Grace Ad
ams, Margaret McDonald. Ethel Rog
ers, Rubye Hudson, Corrlns Ciemei ■
and Gladys Daniell.
The Boy Scouts entertained at their
camp near Bolton Wednesday even
Those present were the MLssr
Ing.
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Reggie Sue Daniell, Annie and L1«j
Hudson. Lily Mae and Frances Ad
a ms, Jessie Daniell, Pearl Gary, Iaa
bel Barton, Kittle Burnette, Tomm/
< '£awley, Jimmie Perklne and Sallte
Lou tlramlin. The Messrs. Joseph
Lloyd, Hines Rutherford, Lee Cone,
Fred Gary. William Dobbs, Jesse For
rester, Will Hudson, Owen Forrester
and Doane Sparks.
Miss Llszie Hudson entertained a
few friends Informally Friday even-
tng at her home.
Miss Carrie Black, of Covington, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Black.
Vs
Harrison.
IT and Mrs William Crenshaw en
tertained the bridal party at dinner
Monday evening In nonor of Miss
Alice Cox and Francis Run*, whoso
wedding took place Wednesday.
Miss Frankie McCrory, of Newnan.
was the guest of Mrs. V. C. Mason for
the week-end.
Mrs. Laurence Robert entertain so
the bridge club at luncheon Thurs
day. ,
Mrs. U A. Nivens Is vUiting rela
tives In Clemson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. fi. Center, Jr., of
Birmingham, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. 8. Center, on Cambridge ave-
Mrs. Walter Sharpe end childrtn
are at St. Simons for a month’s visit.
Mrs A. W Izftmar and Miss Lily
La mar left Saturday to spend the
summer in Alpharetta.
Miss Daisy Wllhelt entertained her
sewing club Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Freeman, of Woodbury, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. M. Kener.
Mr. and Mrs F. L. Beers and Mr.
and Mrs. C. P Stough motored to
Winder Saturday for the week-end
Mrs Eva L. Thornton was hostess
for the Sewing Club Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W E. Morgan and children are
at Wrightsvlllo Beach.
I>r. and Mrs. E. B. Webb and daugh
ter Eleanor, of Eustis, Flo., are with
Mrs. Henry Harris for the summer.
Mrs. Eva Thornton gave a matinee
party at the Forsyth Monday for Miss
Frankie McCrory, of Newnan.
Mrs 81 Cbnnally and Miss Ruth
C&verly are visiting In Cuthbert, Ga.
flt-h. Misses Nell Cayne, Roberta Rob
son, Elizabeth and Cornelia Dun-
woody, Willie Bernice Green. Mamie
Hall and Mrs. Eugene Daniel.
Mrs. Marion Havls and son, Roy
C. Harvia, left Thursday for Savan
nah. From there they will sail for a
two weeks’ visit to New’ York City
and Saugertles, N. Y.
Mrs. Walter Price entertained the
members of the Forty-two Club on
Monday afternoon.
Miss Myrtlce Estes 1.; visiting her
cousin. Miss Celeete Martin, in I^aw-
renceville.
Miss Nell Carlisle, of Atlanta, Is the
guest of Mrs. R. Bl. Plow’den on De-
Kalb avenue
Mrs. Acker, of New York, will be
the guest of Mrs. Walter Price In
July.
Misses Sisson, who motored to Al
bany as the guests of Mrs. E. C. Da
vis, have returned home.
Mrs. I^awrle Beaeham gave a dinner
party Monday evening. The guests
were Mrs. P. M. Shaw, Mrs. Erwin
Coleman, Mrs. James Sims, of South
Carolina; Miss Morrison, of Douglas
ville, Mr Motes, Mr. T. R. Turner*
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Glenn.
Mrs. J. J. Bart and little daughter,
I^oulse, have returned from Augtisva
Arsenal, Ga., after being pleasantly
entertained ns the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Bart.
Miss Edith Carlisle, of Culloden,
Ga., will be the guest for several
weeks of Mis* May Henderson on De-
Kalb avenue.
Mrs. James Bryan entertained the
^1915 Club Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mary Sue Cook has been ill
during the week
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brownlee and
family and Miss Kendrick, of Colum
bus. who spent two weeks in enmp at
Jesters Mills, have returned home.
Mrs. J. L. Jackson has returned
from Dalton, where she attended the
Baptist Young Peoples Union con
vention as a delegate from Kirkwood.
Miss Annie Goode Torbett spent tho
we^k-end at Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. L, Beaeham entertained on
Wednesday evening in honor of her
guest, Miss Morrison, of Douglasville.
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. C E. Rev and Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. I art had n« their guests
on Tuesday evening the Rev. Father
Joseph and the Rev, Father Everett.
Mrs. R. E. Plowden entertained the
members of the Round Dozen Club
a spend-the-day party on Wednesday
at her home on DeKalb avenue.
Mrs. Lewis Rogers entertained the
members of her sewdng club Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs C. O. Martin snd family are
spending the week-end with Mrs. Ki
ser In Inman Park.
Mrs. J. B. Tutt, of Augusta, who has
been visiting her daughters. Mrs. f\
P. Watson and Mrs. Parks. 1n Suther
land Terrace has returned home.
Kirkwood
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AND MRS ALFRED KCP-
PINGER and little daughter
returned this week from Phil
adelphia, where they spent a month.
Miss Mary Sparks left Thursday to
«ts> a month with her sister, Mrs.
Frank Wilson, at Helen
Miss Osee Wills, who has been the
guest of Mrs T. O. Headcu, left Sat
urday for Knoxville.
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingram re
turned Tuesday from their wedding
ISS ROBERTA ROBSON gave a
bridge party Tuesday after
noon. First prize w’as won by
Miss Cornelia Dunwoody. Those pres
ent were Misses Jean Robson, Corne
lia and Elizabeth Dunwoody, Annie
Kate Green, Ora McGriff, Mamie Hall,
Mary Branan, Mvra Hay good, Mrs.
Walter Price, Mrs. Springer. Mrs.
Warren Hall, Mrs, Stephen Harris,
Mrs. Harry Dews. Mrs T. M. Smith,
Mrs. Hal Riviere. Mrs. T. J. Day. Jr.
Miss Elizabeth Dudley, Mrs Deal,
Mrs. Carmichael and Mrs. Teague.
The Sutherland Bridge Club was
entertained Friday by Mrs C. P. Wat
son.
Miss Annie Kate Green gave
bridge party Wednesday afternoon for
Miss Isabelle Alexander, who leaves
next week for California. The prizes
were won by Mrs George Wells and
Miss Mamie Hall. Those present were
Mrs. Prince Cayne, Mrs, George Wells,
Mrs Jeff Barrett. W. L Dup r *e. Rob
ert Wolcott, T. M. Smith, Dan Grlf-
Forest Park
T
HE annual Fourth of July sing
ing, an annual event here, is In
session at the Baptist Church
to-day. A very large crowed usually
attends tho«*e singings.
Mi»s Ruby Foster, of Falrburn. Is
the week-end guest of Mias Lucile
Huie.
Miss Hilda Wright, of Mountain
View, was » visitor here last Friday
Miss Lucile Huie will entertain at a
rook party on Monday evening In
honor of Miss Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrow frpent
the last week-end In Atlanta, visiting
their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Evans.
Mr. and Mr«». Stewart Christian, of
AtlantA, visited relatives here during
the week.
Miss Jessie Christian attended
party given by Miss Anna Bell Smith
Monday night near Riverdale.
Mrs. Womack and children, of Ma
pleton, are visiting friends here for
several days.
Miss Pauline Burks, of Morrow
spent Saturday night with Mrs. J
W. Burks
To Ward Off Summer
Complexion Ills
To keep the face smooth, white and
I beautiful all summer, there’s nothing
quite so good as ordinary mer< olized
wax. Discolored or freckled skin s<>
common at this season, is g< nt!y ab
sorbed by the wax and replaced by
the newer, fresher skin beneath The
face exhibits no trace of the wax. which
is applied at bedtime and washed off
morning* Greasy cream*, powders and
rouges. .»n the other hand, are api to ap
pear more conspicuous than usual these
days of excessive perspiration. Just get
’an ounce of mercolized fax at any drug
More and use like cold cream.' This
will help any skin at once and in a week
or »o the complexion will look remarka
bly young and healthy.
Sun. winds and flying dust often
cause squinting and other contortions
which make wrinkles. You can quickly
" * of every lia*. however caused,
r a harmless wash lotion made
ilving 1 ounce powdered saxol.tr
*«U of witch hazel —Advertise-
Childs’ Hotel
and Cafe
Modern and Up-to Date.
90 Rooms—All with tele
phone service,
Hot and Cold Water.
50 Rooms With Private Bath.
Beautiful New Dining Room
for Ladies and Gentlemen.
George A. Clayton
General Contractor
Public, Office, Factory
and Apartment Buildings.
Contractor for all brick
work and fireproofing in
the new Fulton County
Court House, Atlanta, Ga.
Gould Building.
Bell Phone, M. 3976-L.
Atlanta.
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Benjamin D. Watkins
Real Estate and Renting.
Second Floor Fourth National Bank Building.
J. Gregory Murphy
Real Estate and Renting.
308 Peters Building.
Beasley & Hardwick
Real Estate and Renting.
605 Empire Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
American Securities Co.
of Georgia
Peachtree Hills Place,
Atlanta’s Residence Park.
W. Barnwell, Manager, 621 Candler Building.
John S. Scott
Real Estate.
202 Peters Building.
J-o. H. Maddox
616 Healey Building.
M. L. Thrower
The Atlanta Real Estate
Board is so familiar with the
hackneyed expression “We are
the greatest city of our size on
earth”—that we change this
to “Come and see.”
Having seen, you will agree
with Atlantans that here is the
New York—the Chicago of the
South — the livest burg in
America—and the glad hand
we will extend you and the
good time we will give you will
convince you that nowhere else
could you have had the royal
experience Atlanta will afford.
W. E. Treadwell & Co.
Real Estate.
S. W. CARSEN
Real Estate and Loans
413 and 414 Empire Building.
Edwin P. Ansley
Real Estate.
Forsyth Building.
Thos. L. Swift
Real Estate and Loans.
130V2 Peachtree Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
Again, combine a little busi
ness with your pleasure in the
selection of your convention
cities and give the Atlanta
Real Estate Board an opportu
nity to demonstrate to you that
you should come South and
grow up with the country.
Atlanta needs you and you
need Atlanta. Nowhere in
these United States does op
portunity cry out so loudly as
it does in this land of promise.
The key to success and plea
sure is herewith handed you
by
The Atlanta Real Estate Board
Robt. R. Otis, President.
White-Evans-Cauble
Realty Co.
213-214 Empire Building.
Otis & Holliday
Real Estate and Loans, Central Leases.
309-10-11 Peters Building.
Turman & Calhoun
Real Estate, Renting, Mortgage Loans.
Second Floor Empire Building.
Fitzhugh Knox
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