The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 12, 1906, Image 9

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" • " THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, «*»**■ -VI »w<. ■>.•• MONbAY, JUNE II. 190rt SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining Stales [ Pleasant Mention From Other Cities COVINGTON. James H. Porter was In Atlanta Mon- |a)’< A. B. Simms spent Monday In At- ,„ta. the guests friends. jll f s Maud YVlltson, of Newborn, was ,, j-ueet of Captain G. D. Heard sev- irsl day. this week, jllss Charlie Porter spent Monday In lllanta, the guest of Miss Cleopatra ‘arnesworth. Miss Annie Webb, of Jackson, ts In city, the guest of Mrs. C. A. Har- jtalph Shepard Is In Atlanta visiting Mtu^Ione Olbbs, of Atlanta, was the aest of Mrs. L. L. flowers the begin in* of the week. \V H. Pickett spent the Brat of the eek In Atlanta. Mrs. K-1. Weaver Is in Macon spend some time with her daughter, Mrs, llllngslea. W. Warren spent part of this in Atlanta. j ft haunlus and son. Joe, are In fndlson, visiting relatives. Miss Virginia Launlus was the guest ' Miss Susie Sandlford in Oxford scV' iral days the beginning of tho week. Mrs. E. Winston Carroll will have as ,. r guest Miss Katherine Tolleson, of jonilcello, during Emory commence, lent. Charles S. Floyd and Dr. W. M. Tay- ot Starrsvllle, were visiting friends ,.j recently. Sirs. J. E. Taylor, of Mansfield, was he week-end guest of Mrs. L. X* Flow- h Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams, who have en Ihe guests'of relatives here, have turned to their home In Atlanta. Miss Cleo Famesworth Is In Atlanta, •re she Is visiting her sister, Mrs, I,ee Hardeman. Willie Beck Shepard, of Birmingham, la.. Is spending some time with his arents at this place. Mrs. S. B. Godfrey, of Allachua, Fla., < returned to her home after a nth’s visit to Mrs. P, Walter God- cy. Miss Madge Terrell la at home from lorter College, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. LI Bird were the sis of relatives at Mt. Tabor Sun- Miss Dessa Hays Is at home from ilacon, where she has been attending rsieyan commencement. Mrs. Alice McEwen has arrived from hula, Fla., and will remain hero some time the guest of Captain I). Heard. Mrs. T. C. Spivey, and little daugh- Emlly, of Eatonton, are the guests Mrs. Wilson Jarman. Misses Ethel and Ruth Worsham returned from Monroe College, here they have been attending bool. Mrs. Charles R. Powell, of Monroe, i returned to her home after a visit her parents here. Mrs. L. A. Clark spent several days his week In Atlanta, the guest of her unt, Mrs. John Barclay. Mrs. R. Burton Davis has returned rom a visit to Gainesville where she as Ihe guest of Mrs. F. H. Thomp- church at Stone Mountain gusto, where they will visit Jllss Maude Miss Essie Is In Grantvllle, whero he was one of the attendants of the I'hlle-Smlth wedding. Mrs. Eugene R. Pendleton has re amed from Atlanta, where she waa he guest of Mrs. F. H. Pendleton. Miss Mamie Griffin, of Atlanta, was he guest of Miss Julie Stillwell on last unday. Miss Cordelia V. Clanton, of Lon- on. Ky., arrived a few days ago to e ihe guest of Mrs. P. W. Godfrey. Miss Cowan, who has been attending ie State Normal School, Is ot home r the vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Everitt were In itlanta Tuesday attending the Everitt- alrd marriage. Miss Susie Murrell was married to lr. William Hortsford on Sunday nf- tmoon. The wedding was a very Ulet affair, only relatives attending. Mrs. G. H. Cornwell has returned om Mechanlcsvllle, where sho waa he guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lardy. Miss Ina Hardy will be the guest ii Mrs. a. H. Cornwell during Emory ommencement. SOCIALCIRCLE. Mrs. I.izxie Garrett returned Tuei- *r from a visit to Atlanta. M. A Knox ts at home from Mer- r University, Children's day exercises at the Meth- di«t church Sunday were very Inter- sdng and much enjoyed. Miss Ruth Johns Is at home from ionroe College, Forsyth. L Lane waa a visitor near New- vn Sunday. Several of the young ladles and gen- emen of the city enjoyed a moonlight *»tc out at Harris Springs Friday senlng of last week. J. R. McCleskey, Messrs. £1 T. J. P. Freeman and J. J. Avret Jtended district conference of the this week. Miss Bunnle Cook, of Watklnsvllle. is visiting Miss Jessie Gunter. , Miss Vashti Jones, who lias been attending Monroe College, Forsyth is visiting Miss Launette Glass, near Newnan. Miss Jones will return home the latter part of June and Miss Glass will accompany her. G. B. Stanton Is at Warm Springs. W. B. Spearman is now the owner of probably the prettiest soda fountain In this section of the state. Miss Annie Mayo arrived home Sat urday from LaGrange Female College to spend vacation. Mrs. Jack C. Banner and babe vis ited her parents In Madison last week. Mrs. C. A. Walker and children spent from Sunday till Wednesday with Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Stanton, at WInton. Miss Viola Bradford Is visiting In Augusta. Messrs. J. F. Hanson and Pleas Tay lor spent Monday In Atlanta. Commencement exercises of Social Circle Institute were held Monday evening and the splendid program pleased a large audience. norcross. Mr. nod Mrs. Ilomer Jones and Miss Jen nie Sue Bell, of Atlanta, are in Annnpolls visiting Mr. Thomas H. Jones, of tho United States navy. Miss Susie Minor entertained the Walk ing Club Wednesday afternoon. After a walk to Lovers' Leap. Ices were served. Miss Lola Key has returned from At lanta, where sho attended the Duncan- Browder wedding. Miss Annie Itay entertained very In formally Wednesdiy evening., Mr. Joo Webster ts nt home from the University School nt 8tono Mountain. Mrs. Ben Burgess, of Atlanta, la rlsltlng her mother. Mrs. Rakestrnw. Mrs. E. Wlnnborn Is In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Leathers, of Kansas City, are at the Elrod House. Mr. James L. Key. of Atlanta, was the recent guest of his father. Dr. T. T. Kev. Mrs. M. P. Kiser, of Atlanta, will visit htr danghter, Mrs. W. 8. Webster, next EASTMAN. Miss May DeJarnette, who has been visiting Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Sentell, returned to her home In Eatonton Wednesday. Misses Ethel and Mabel Wynne left Wednesday for McRae. Ga., where they will be attendants at tho Me- Rae-Grlfflth wedding, which will occur at that place Thursday evening. Claude Eubanks spent Wednesday In Macon. Misses Graham and Rawlins, of Mc Rae, have been tho guests of Misses Harrell for the past week. Colonel Marcus Calhoun,' of Mount Vernon, was In the city Wednesday. Misses Essie and Evle Campbell, of Monroe college, have been the guests of Mrs. P» O. Campbell this week. James Rogers, who has been attend ing Gordon Institute, returned home Thursday. Nelson Armour Is at homo from Em ory college. Misses Etna and Elizabeth Peacock have returned from Valdosta, whero they have been-spending some time. Miss Josephine Turpin, of Amerlcus, will arrive soon to be tho guest of Miss Minnie Harris. Misses Sarah and Llxxle Daniel have returned from LaGrange Female col lege. Miss Birdie Daniel Is at home from Cox college. Miss‘OppIe Lee Rogers spent Wed nesday In Macon. A marriage of much Interst was that of Mlsa Ethel Bohannon, of this city, to Mr. Curtis Smith, of Dublin, which took place here lost Sunday. Miss Bohannon was quite popular In East man, wlmrf sin* has many frl»>n<K .Mr. Smith Is in business III Dublin. Mrs. Burton, of Buford, Ga., Is vis iting her son, Charles Burton. Misses War*- and Hargrove, of Mnr- shallvllle, will arrive in Eastman Fri day, to ba tbs guest of Itev. and Mrs. Gilmore. Miss May Turner, of Villa Rica; Mrs. A. L. Cobbs, of Bremen, Ga., and Miss Ethel Darling, of Florida, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cobb. E. C. Hosford will spend Monday In Atlanta. H. H. Preston visited Dublin this Mrs. Anna Horne visited Macon this Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hosford will spend next week In Empire. Mrs. W. R. Fagan, of Atlanta, II Itlng her mother. Mrs. Caroline Pou: Quite & number of Madlsonl&ns are attending Lucy Cobb commencement. Miss Ida Stovall and Mrs. Rosa Parker have returned from Borden Wheeler Springs, Ala. Miss Card" Price and Mrs. Thomas Holland will spend July In Asheville, Mm D. H. Hickey and children Mississippi have returned homo after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Raymond Thompson. Mrs. M. R. Thompson, of Chicago, visiting Mrs. W. E. Shepherd. Miss Elal Burney has returned from Thomaston. Colonel and Mrs. Percy Mlddlebrooks are In Hot Springs, Ark. RISING FAWN. Miss Emma Plcale has returned from Lafayette, Ga. Mrs. E. L. Kipp and little son have gone to Birmingham, after a short vis It here. Mrs. J. C. Looney Is In Tracy City, Tenn. Mm. H.. B. Allison and little daugh ter, of Montgomery, Ala., are hero with relatives for tho summer. Masters Layne and Willard Miller, of Knoxville, are visiting here. Mm J. R. Allison wll spend the sum mer here. She has Just returned from Birmingham. MADISON. Miss Mamie Hunter Is visiting friends In Milledgevllle. Miss Mary Walton Trammell* Is spending some time In Covington. Miss Antoinette Broughton has re turned after an extended visit to Chi cago. Misses Sue Reid Walton and May Thomason will leave Monday for Au- SMART TOGS for smart dressers, for hot weather wear. We have so large a variety of styles, models, fabrics, weaves and patterns, that any man’s style can be suited and any mnn’s figure fitted. Serges, worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres in solid gray, checks, plaids and stripes, single and double-breasted. Blue serges in endless variety—single or double- breasted. $12.50 to 'fir Mm $27.50. ESSIG BROTHERS, “CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN” 26 Whitehall Street. DECATUR, ALA. Mr*. E. W. Godbey. assisted by her daughter, Mlsa Gladys Godbey, enter tained at luncheon on Wednesday morning in honor ot Miss Bonner, of Nnshvllle, Tenn., who Is visiting Miss Gladys Godbey. On Thursday night Mrs. William Warner entertained tho members of 8t. Johns Guild at their social meet ing. Mrs. H. B. Scott entertained a num ber of friends a! fresco at her home In New Decatur on Thursday avc nlng. Mlsa Vena Littlejohn 1. at home from Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Godbey and daughter. Miss Gladys Godbey, and Miss Bonner, of Nashville, Tenn., via Ited In Florence the past week. Jllss Hattie Hundley, of Mooravllle, visited here the past week. Mis, Annie Sugar. Is at home from a visit to Nashville. Mrs. C. W. Holland la visiting In Winchester, Tenn. Mrs. Workman Is visiting In Annie torn Miss Mary Hereford, of Huntsville, was visiting here the past week. Mrs. J. Block, of • Hartselle, visited here the past week. Miss Ella Groenendyke Is at horns after a month's visit to Ohio. Jlr. and Mrs. George E. 8ayw.ll, of Sheffield, visited here the past week. Miss Blfta Brock has returned from Birmingham. . Mr. and Mra Aldrege. of Saulsbury, Tenn., are here on a visit. Mrs. Susan Jl. Nelson Is visiting rel atives In Washington, D. C. Mrs. Annie Block has returned to Birmingham. Mra Walter Robinson and Jfrs. John Reed, of Huntsville, are the guests of .Mrs. H. B. Scott. - Mrs. Otto Moebea visited In Getup the past week. Miss Leyla Brown, of Humbolt, Tenn., Is visiting here. Miss Nettlb White, of Ntsl, Is vis Itlng here. Mr. and Mra K. Glenn are visiting In Gadsden. Jllss Inez Holt Is at home from a vis it to Athens. Mr. and Jfrs s J. A. Melton are visit ing In Knoxville, Tenn. JIrs. Charles Lewis Is visiting In Athens. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joiner visited In Florette the past week. Jllss Kate Drake Is visiting In Rus sellville. Jlr. and Mrs. William Cook ars on a visit to Louisville, Ky. Jllss Jessie Mae Weaver Is visiting In Louisville. Jlr. and Mrs. J. P. Rodgers are visit ing In Jackson, Tenn, Miss Pearl Davidson Is visiting In Birmingham. Mrs. M. E. Gibbs, of Town Creek, Is htre on a visit. Mrs. 8, H. Baker Is visiting In Ken tucky. Mrs. Vaught Is visiting In Cullman. ROME. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan will entertain the Novelty Club Thursday afternoon at her horns. Hill Crest. Mra. Sulli van's party was postponed from lost week on account of conflicting en gagements. Miss Annie Louise Harris, of New Orleans; Mlsa Marls Burns, of Co lumbus, and Miss Helen Davis, or Al bany, are In the city, the guests of Miss Jlnud Harris. Mrs. D. B. Hamilton and Jllss Joy Harper will leave June 20 for New York rlty. Miss Addle Wright and Miss Gertrude Allen will Join them about July, and the party will spend tbs summer In New Hampshire and Canada. Colonel D. B. Hamilton leavea Wed nesday for Athena to attend the meet ing of the trustees of the University of Georgia. The board will elect a chancellor at this meeting. Jllss Jlarion Van Dyke will have ss her guests this week Miss Davidson and Miss Haltlwangsr, of Atlanta. After this week. Miss Haltlwanger will be with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haltlwanger, at the Cherokee hoteL Mrs. Charles inner and Mrs. Guy Eastman leave today for Thompson Springs, N. C„ to spend the summer. Miss Janie Fahy returned Friday evening from the convent near Nash ville. Albert Fahy la also at home from Mariat college, at Atlanta. Jllss Ross and Mrs. Edward Durant and two sons, of Atlanta, are the guests pf Mrs. T. J. Simmons for a few day$. Miss Gertrude Oehmlg. of Chattanoo ga, Is the guest of her cousin. Miss Jessie Hines, In East Rome. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Clement are re ceiving the congratulations of their friends over the arrival of a line girl baby at their home Wedneeday eve ning. Mrs. E. R. Wright, of Farrell, Ala.. ■ visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. S. Simmons. Llewellyn Hlllysr, of Macon, is the guest of his brother, Junius Hlllysr, at the Cherokee. Mr. and JIrs. J. L. Bass and little daughter are In New York. Miss Maud Shaw, of Lafayette, waa the guest of-Miss Annie Clement, on BlulT street. Friday evening. Miss Shaw was en route home from ArmbL where she has been teaching In the Houston High school. Miss Louise Bass has d-iarld for the north on an extended trip She Is ATLANTA REAL ESTATE SYNDICATE ATLANTA, GEORGIA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $250,000 DEPOSITORY: Central Bank and Trust Corporation.. CHARLES T. PAGE, J. J. MANGHAM, FRANK EDMONDSON, V. S. MADDOX, SAXON A. ANDERSON, WM. F. PARKHURST, INCORPORATORSi B. M. ZIRKLE, JA8. L. LOGAN, JNO. R. WILKINSON, JAS. A. FARMER, ATTORNEYS: Candlers, Thomson £ Hirsch. JNO. S. OWENS. J. B. MANGHAM, F. O. FOSTER, d. n. McCullough, THOS. M. GOODRUM, THOS. J. KELLY, M. T. LaHATTE, EUGENE OBERDORFER, EDW. DOUGHERTY, CAY MeCALL, A. C. MORELAND, ARCH CRIBBS, E. H. 8MITH. Organized to deal In Real Estate, of all kinds, build houses and towns and to promote Real Estate Investments. A Limited Amount of Stock Is Now Offered for Sale FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS: JOHN S. OWENS, Vice President, Central Bank and Trust Corporation, Candler Building. JUDGE JOHN S. CANDLER, of Candlers, Thomson & Hirsch, 2nd Floor Candler Building. Or JAMES L. LOGAN, Real Estate, 16 South Broad Street. now In Now York, and from there will go to VoBsar to' attend commence* moot. Miss Camille Lawton arrived In the city Saturday, and is visiting Miss Annlo Griffin. Miss Frankie Rohm and Mlse Eunice Adamson an- tin* popular K"» - -i Miss Meta McDonald in Fort Valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Yancey, of Knoxville, have arrived to attend the Harris-Yancey wedding, and are the guests of Mrs. Hamilton Yancey. Miss Mirinm Rcynoldk and Mlsa Ruby Reynolds have gono to Cr&wflah springs for u two weeka* vacation. Mrs. 8. B. Ledbetter la spending this week with her mother at Lafayette. Mrs. Ethel Hillyer Harris is so far improved om to be ablo to leave her room. Mrs. T. G. Bush, Jr„ of Birmingham, Is the guest of MIhs Mary Johnston. Miss Louise Bass has joined her mother und father in New York. Miss Annie Cothran is expected homo this week from college. Ross Bosworth ban gono to Catoosa Springs, ‘where ho will spend several Corey J. King, president of the Trav elers* Port active Association, and Wil liam T. Ledbetter, secretary of Post H, of Romo, left Friday evening for a ten days' trip north. They will first attend the convention of the Travelers’ Protective Association In Buffalo on June 11. The recital given by Mrs. W. 8. Mc Henry's music class, at her residence on Second avenue, Friday afternoon, was one of the most onjoyable and largely attended affairs of Its kind held In Rome for some time. An In teresting program waa rendered, in which a number of young ladles par ticipated. A number of prizes were presented and won, as follows: First rise for the beat 3-year-old pupil. Ibb Edith Allen; Bocond j»rlzo for the best 2-year-old pupil. Miss Marlon Wills; third prize for the best 1-year- old pupil, Miss Fannie Price; fourth prlzo for best pupil who has attended less than a year, Miss Edith Irwin. Judges, Mrs. T. E. Grofton, Mrs. H. J. Arnold and Mrs. James O'Neill. Mrs. M. A. Hughes, of Anniston, Ala* ts the guest of Mr. and Mis. W. O. Clement, 10^ West Second street. Mrs. Evnn P. Harvey entertained delightfully last Saturday afternoon. The house was decorated with June flowera, pink predominating. The din Ing room was especially pretty In pink sweet peas and pink candles. Tho re freshments served were pink Ices and cake. Over one hundred guests called and enjoyed the charming Hospitality. Mlsa Margaret Hamilton spent yes terday with relatives In Trlon. Victor Smith, formerly with the State Mutual Life insurance Company, in Rome, Is making New York bis home. Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, of Atlanta, former resident* of Rome, are spending a few days In tho City* Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. GrlfTIn, of Green villa, 8. C.. are visiting Mrs. Griffin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. w. Curry. Alisa Ida Yarbrough, of Madlsonvllle, Tex., I* spending the summer with Mrs. Claude Porter, at her home In Llndale. *'8pot” Smith, of Texas, formerly of Rome, who has been visiting his sis ter. Airs. L. A. Dean, left yesterday for New York. , „ _ Martin Graham leaves today for To ronto, Canada, where he will spend several weeka visiting relatives. HOME COMING WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS. THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville. On account of tho above occasion tho W. ft A. R. R. and N. & ft SL Railway will sell round trip tickets Juno 10, 11 and 12 at rate of ono fare plus 25 cents for the round trip, tho rate from Atlanta being 212-55, tickets good to return until June 23, 1806. Ry depositing ticket and paying fee of 60 cents. However, tlckeU will > extended until July 23. Three trains dally, leaving Atlanta 2:35 a. m., 4.50 p. in. and (.50 p. ra., all carrying standard Pullman sleep ers Atlanta to Nashville and Nashville Louisville. In addition to this service there will through sleeping cars operated on the 4:50 p. m. trains of June 10 and 11, Atlanta to Louisville without change, arriving Loulsvl next morning at 8:20 a. m. Route Is via rhatUaooga, Nash ville and JIammotb Cave. For further lalormttloa write or call on J. A. THOMAS of C. R. WALKER, C. P. ft T. A. U. T. A. Peachtreo VladncL Union Pass. 8ta. CHARLES E. HARMAN, General Paim-nger AgenL OXFORD. Jtlaa Mabel Jones, of Cartsrsvllle, who has recently returned from Wes leyan College, Is the guest of Misses Mesne. J!r«. M. T. Reed has returned from Atlanta, whero she visited JIrs. Dr. Avery. Jfrs. Sudle 8. Robinson, of Newnsn, Is the guest of Professor and Mrs. II. H. Stone. Mrs. Charlie Howell, of Atlanta, will •pend commencement with Mrs. Stev ens. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hearn, of Atlanta, vis ited In Oxford Inst Thursday. Mrs. R. F. Bakes and Mrs. Charlie Jarrel, of Atlanta, are spending a few days with tholr parents. Dr. and Mrs. John 8. Moors. Miss Julia Emery, of Toledo. Ohio, will spend commencement with Mias Helen Means. Miss Janie Corer, of Atlanta, will vis It Miss Nell Lowry next weak. Professor and Jfrs. Rsmbort a Smith are the guests of Mrs. Hmlth’s mother, Ilia, 1'iazl.T, ..f Atlanta. Jl Ism 1.111 In ii Hollis, u ho him In i-n at tending college ot Jllllcdgcvllle, visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Clyde Brown, Thursday. Captain and JIrs. J. P. Williams, of Savannah, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Edward Dickey. Dr. Pasco and Dr. Watkins, of Flor ida, arc the guests of professor and Mrs. James Park Banner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Oliver will spend the summer In Oxford. Misses Lilian Solomon, of Jfacon, and Blanche Chapman, of Quitman, are expected In Oxford Sunday as the guests of Miss Helsn Roberts. Professor Douglas Ruinblo, who for the past year has taught In the sub- freshman department of Emory Col lege. left Friday for a short visit to his home. Professor Rumble will as sist Dr. E. K. Turner In tho Emory summer school. Judge Capers Dickson and wife havo M'liirn-I fr - .in All.min Miss Louise Manning, ot Chatta nooga, Tenn., and Jllss Elisa Hill, of Gainesville, Ga., are the guests of Ox ford friends , Mrs. Mary Pinkerton, of Dalton, visiting JIrs. Onle F. Starr. Miss Nanlllno King, of Gainesville, is the guest of ItM nuill Branham. Mrs. Orantland Murray left Wednes day for Newnsn. Dr. and Mra. James E. Dickey charmingly entertained the Emory trustees at dinner today. Miss Helen Williams has returned from college at Gainesville. Miss Helen Roberts has returned from a class reunion at Wesleyan. Miss Clifford Williams Is the guest Of relatives In Starrsvllle. Mr. N. A. Goodyear, will spend com mencement with Dr. and Mrs. James E. Dickey. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Peppier will spend tbs summer holidays In Balt! mors. J. P. Hanner will visit Mrs. C, E. Dowmsn next week. Miss Mary Hill Moore, In company with her parents, will Have soon for a visit to relatives In Alabama. Professor and Mrs. Prank Clyd# Brown will leave soon for a visit to relatives In Alabama. Professor and Mrs. Prank Brown will spend the summer In Cnlcsgo. Dr. C. E. Dowmsn, of Atlanta, la the guest ot his daughter, Mrs. J. P. Han ner, Jr. Messrs. Pnttlllo, Georgs Wlnahlp and Asa G. Candler, of Atlanta, and Wal ter Hlban, of Atlanta, ars visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Dickey. Misses Elvira Westmoreland and Kathtlena Roberson, who have been at tending Agnes Scott Collage, are the guests nt Mrs. J. P. Hanner. WINDER. Dr. W. Lee De La Parrlere returned Tuesday from a business trip In south Georgia. Miss Dora Wilhite spent several days In Atlanta last week with friends. The friends of Mrs. L. W. Nowell will be glad to know that she Is still Im proving after her recent lllnees. The beautiful home of Mr. and Mra. Suddath, on Broad street, will be com pleted within the next two weeks. When finished It will be a great addi tion to Broad street. Mr. and Mr*. R. II. Cannon ars vis iting In Atlanta and Alabama. The Winder lodge of Knights of Py thias will have the honor of enter taining the district convention of this lodge on July II. Boros very fins tal ent will ba present, and renewed en thusiasm will no doubt be brought about among tbs local members. We ars glad to note that Winder was the chosen spot of the fleeing couple. Professor Robert Berry, of Griffin, and Miss Daisy Ambrose, of Lawrencsvllle. decided to steal a march on their friends, so they came here and were married by the bride’s pastor. Rev. Mr. Dawssss. ■ One of tbs social events of the week was tbs picnic out at White’s mill Wednesday afternoon, given by Mrs. G. W. De La Perrier# to her Sunday school class. Thin pleasant party out late In the afternoon to Hi mill, where they enjoyed an early sup- 1 per. and returned to the city ut.uut 9 MT. AIRY. 'Mr. and Mra. H. O. Everett are gueata at Mra. McConnell's. Tom Port, of the University of Geor gia, Is visiting his parents, Colonel and Mrs. Port. He will return on tho 20th to the unlveralty, where he will grad uate. Mrs. Dehon nnd family, of Albany: Mrs. Riley and family and Mlsa Law- son Spence, of Camilla, and Mrs. Wal lace and family, of Albany, have taken a cottage from Mrs. Parker for the summer. Ml» Nora Mceka waa united In mar riage to Mr. Qua Crow, of this place. Rev. It. 8. Saunders officiating. WASHINGTON. • Miss Marlon Colley has returned from Columbia College. Bhe will return In Beptembor. Miss Selene Armstrong, of Atlnntn. spent the week end hero with her pa rents. JIrs, Camilla Pharr la upending tho week with her daughter, Mra. Joacph Dyson. Miss Sarah Irvin hna returned from Augusta, whero she has spent several months post. Mrs. Lucy Reese, who has been very 111, Is much Improved, Mrs. Mary Cooper left Thursday for Atlanta to spend a few days with her son, Mr. Thomas Cooper, en route to Asheville, where she will spend the summer. Miss Louise Jefferson leaves Bundny for Ann Arobr, JHch, where she will spend six weeks. Miss Cora Beck nnd the Misses Alex- nndor leave In a few days for Chau- tauouo, to take a summer course In English. Mrs. Wylie DuBose and daughters leave Sunday for Anderson, B. C„ to spend a month. Mrs. Stuart Riddle, ot Memphis, Is the guest of Mrs. Wilhite. JIrs. Wilhite will entertain the Brldga Club on Thursday, Miss Elizabeth Hallams Is expected Sunday from Ylrglnla, where she has been at school. Bishop Kellly will dedicate Ht. Jo seph's chapel on Prlday. It Is one of the handsomest buildings In the state, and Is a most beautiful memorial, given by one of the slaters In memory of her mother. Mr. Benjamin Irvin has returnsd from a short trip to New York. The graduating class of our high school returned Wednesday from a week's visit to Washington city. Miss Cornells Green will spend the summer traveling abroad. Mrs. John James Hill and Miss Et- fle Hill leave on the 11th to spend the summer In Gainesville. WHITE8BURQ. Rob. Hamilton Hogas, who has beta III tor several days. Is now coarslesceat. Professor V. t>. Whatley, president of Hutcheson College, Is out In Alabama oh business. Ml*« Mary fern Goodman, who has been ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Linseed Oil Is the life of paint Sc<* that It Is puro. Spencer Kcllocg Old Process Linseed Oil Is th<> oldest brand In the United States. Sold hy F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., Atlanta^ Savannah. D. G. BETTIS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Ofllco at End of Car Line. College Park. Telephone East Point 2S8. References'. Woodward Lumber Co. Rank of East Point MIH» nmrj iriJH • inn II, w»»» tins iwru Ul with an attack of appendicitis, le now "Sf Vj^smtmmss. W.. in the elt^r a few days ago on a visit to bis tllas' Oneta Asksw, of Iterator, Os., It flailing her two statcra lu Mir rlty, Jlra. — II. Parka and JIrs. W. II. Kallcy, . P. Kbrtl, of Culpeper. Vs., spent two three days In wbltraburg laat wsek 111 tela tires. ,!»• ft. T. Ilrewry, of Williamsburg. Ky., V g the week with her elstcr, - ’ street. i baa been at- at LaGrange Female Col- ge, returned homo Inst weeb for her immer vacation. Mrs. A. Ii. IlnDoway and children, of Mineral Hprtiir, Ala., are spending a few Era In the rity- Ilrv. P. K. lluyera. of $500.00. The above reward will bo paid for such evidence ns will lead to arrest and conviction of tho party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wires on cable polo at corner of Peachtreo and Seventh itrcct8, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A like reward will bo paid for such cvidcnco ns will lead to the arrest and oonviction of any per son or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying tho property of this compnny, at nny point. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, I. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. has been spending lie week wl Jlra. J. II. Uparaub. on Jlalti Mian Kng.nU Watkins, Who 1 spei eaek 1 Winston, Ga., vlt- Mt wsek. . ary Watkins. Clyde and niitb n ’eral days In Carrollf lug commenipmeni several days In Carroll .ending commencement. Mlsa Myrtle Ktevrnt spent the wrek In Kansas with her slater, Mrs. H. V. Urew- "'m/ss Clio Ilrewry, of Williamsburg. Ky.. la expected to arrive In Ike rliy In s few days to spend some time with rrlstlvee. /. I,. Arison, win has been In Carrollton fur the post tno months, has returned home, mnrb Improved. Mias Hugenla Watkins left this nook tor Asheville, K. t.'.. Where the goes as a dele- « Woman's Christian ■ MSHut Female Collega. at which Institution she hat been In school ^T’lsowfig* man'll^ A. Allen, of La. Granc*. was to tha rlty yesterday an«l held quart- rly C6:ifmar« at lb* rburcb. CARROLLTON. i«* Kbnrt*. At* Monday with tharp. .. Mattl* Mli THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N .0. Commencing Saturday, June the 9th, and continuing each Saturday during tho months of June, July und Au gust, through sleeping cars will be op erated. delivering passengers at the hotels at Wrightsville Beach, leaving Atlanta at 9:35 p. m.; returning, leave Wrightsville each Thursday, arriving Atlanta the following morning at a.-.to old | a. m. Season tickets 318.55; week nd tickets, good for live dsys, |8.25. SEABOARD. Nell, Mlsa Jlaille Mltrbell. . attend the lioldoson-K<'ui.|i wedding, returned to her home In Griffin. Ur. nnd Mra J. It Sewell returned hi TnoMlaw mrtwr n few days’ slay In Mis* Hutu Whnliey, of NVwnaii. In \l-4lt* “rs. 4<f*'Cr< ' Dr. Dan Drown bss rcturnrd to ColatniMis etter spending several dsys with ix m* folks. Messrs. Pool# and Wilkin-..of Ncwnnu. spoilt Mnndar In rarrolitoo. fir. snd Mra. n «.r ms, ■|**nt Wrdaafdajr In rsrvalltou Mlsa Ilrtd. of Atlsutii. u th- cn«-«t of brr inoth'-r, Mrs. f|«*urgi* Ifimd. Kd UoMnsQii baa rtdurr •• l to nirniin^tuuu aft#* sj**tiding several day* at Jimm- Mlm »ll#* Sharp bss Infn .imt- til f.. r the past few days wlln tonslilt!* $58.30. To Mexico City, Mexico, and Return. The West Point Route will sell tick* eta June 24 to July 8 inclusive. Lim ited to September 15, 1906. On payment of $10.00 additional tickets may be had ^Oan.j one route and returning another. For full information and sleeping car rearrv.it cm apoly to city tickst office, Fourth National Bank building, or ticket office Terminal station. C. L. WICKERSHAM, City Passenger Agent. F. M. THOMPSON, Traveling Pass. Agent. Atlanta, Ga. snd WHItKCY HABITS cured *t home with out pain. Book of par* tlculari vnt riU, __ B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. ts, US. Office 104 N. Pryor Street*