The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 13, 1906, Image 9

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~ w w -I TI1E ATLANTA GEORGIAN. " 1 1 1 1 11 WKUXKNt’AY. JINK 18. 1!»W. * M* 9 SOUTHERN SOCIETY | In Georgia »nd Adjoining Stztts ~| Pletssnt Mention From Oiher Cities MARIETTA. Mrs. W. B. Lowe in the guest of Mr*. Marry Cojflngham Mrs. C. M. Crosby entertained the Tnung Ladles 1 / Euchre Club on Wed- Befday afternoon. After the game an lee course was served. The prize, nn exquisite fan. was Won by Miss Jose phine Clarke. MISS Beulah Evans, of Gainesville. GO .Is the guest of .Miss Blanch Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nolan are visiting friends In Senola. A. V. Cortelyou ha* returned home from New York. The opening dance given at the arm ory Friday night by Professor North- eutt was largely attended and greatly enjoyed by all present. Miss Virginia Gibbs Is the guest of Miss Cortelyou. Mr. and Mrs. Chlpley Letxe and chil dren are spending the summer In Ma- rietta. The Ladles’ Euchre Club met with Mrs: John Roland on Thursday after noon. The prize, a pair of hand paint ed peppers, was won by Mrs. Jnvner. The consolation prise, a potted plant, was won by Mrs. Jos. Brown. A de licious salad course was served. Miss Cleveland, ot> Spartanburg, R. C., Is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Cleveland. Mrs. Finn, of Thomaavllte. Ga, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dobbs. *""sts of Miss l.urllr Clegg one day week while en route to Voidosta. 7 WRIGHTSVILLE. Mrs. W - C. Iin vis. of Busier, sccnm- psidm 1 hy Hey. Wright (Inrhutr* children, srrlted In \\ rlghtavllle last Wciuesdsr and Is tlomlriled at the riorniltnry. Mrs, lurla Tjuie In order that the children may have the nUrntitaizeo of the summer normal school, which begins the drat of July. Sirs. Claude Burns, of Tenullle. imtihol by her niece. Miss Iialay i.ln visiting the ns rents of the fo Mr*: Carrie Mamlevllle. of Double Bun, Ing her pnrenia, Dr. and Mrs. nml Mrs. J. JI. Hog. . Mrs. Csi ’ “ Is visiting Harris. Willie Perk, teacher of elocsllon of w Jf. li. n. I„ rain* over from her home In Hnndersvllle last Thnrsday for purpose of training the contestants wSm to represent the N. L. W. I* In the orator! Juo n -> at the llubltn ehantauqua ■itev. Meneaajd. of Mnysrlll*. Is eonducf. IS£A“! 1 SBi or , ,mto * ">» Christian church at this place. .•V!“ BmhUs Wuok llsrrld entertained Ert-Uy.ulrt.. Sth Inst., In honor of Miss Annie Lon Itohlnaon left yesterday for Oxford to attend Emory i*otntnenct , tnenf. , TOCCOA. Iter. J. n. I’lillllpn, of Maenn. la conduct- ch«rcS T rfl * * ?rr,c * f at Bocood ItoptUt ,‘! nd '^rtha Kinsey, teach- 'hr pnbllc school, hare returned *o.their home lu ('levels ‘ Mr. nml Mrs. WhltmL. Wee [lrure hare returned from an extended siting ner moiner, xiira. uoddo. latny in Pnandcun rol. The Methodist Sunday school pic- The many friends of Mrs. A. II. MrAlllt- nlckcd st Fair Oaks on Wednesday, ter will l>c sorry to learn that she wilt They had a barbecue and the day was J”"* 0 her future home In Chattanooga, j mills' enjoyed. rB,ln The Presbyterian Sunday school had their nnnual picnic at Colins Springs. The entire Sunday school went on the electric car*. Mrs. Bolan Brumby has returned from ftnrnnnah. Mrs. Fred Morris entertained a num ber of friends at a spend-thc-day party Frldny In honor of Miss Arm strong, of Atlanta. QUITMAN. Miss Mary Hunter has returned from Agnes Scott College and has as her guest Miss Jule Hunter, of Decatur. Mrs. Frank Groover, of Jacksonville, Is visiting Mrs. R. L. .Groover at Hick orv Head. Mrs. Logan Vaughan, of CartersvIIIe, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McIn tosh. J. O. Lewis leaves Sunday for i visit to his former home, "Cliffslde,' In Virginia Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Branch leave .Sunday for a visit to New York before Mr. Branch resumes his duties In At lanta as a member of the legislature. Mrs. R. E. Burke Is visiting In Ma con. Miss Nona Hendry Is home from Wesleyan College. Miss Kathleen Avers, who has been very III, was taken to Atlanta this week for sReolal treatment. Miss Ethel Burdette haa returned to Valdosta after a visit to Miss Lila Thompson. Mrs. E. B. Jelks gave a very pleas ant party Friday for her little daugh ter. Hammle, at which about fltty guests were entertained. AMERICUS. The n*fcl««j.Ilr*tlKliaw wedilftij;. wblrh will iNvnr early In July, la of much Inlrrrat to mm-IhI America*. ft will bp one of tile nrptflput home weddings of the aeaaon. MIm Mnrjr Hurley, n yntinr**r sinter, will be maid of honor. Immediately after the • tremonjr the bride anti groom will leave for Mr. nradahaw’s home In Wilmington, N. v. Mm. R. B. McNulty la th# guest of rein* thru III INI wood. Invitation* have 1>een received to the Wll- !l.iiii« Kiixllah wedding, which will take Hare In lluen* Vlatn on the morning of thf Sth. Ml** Wllllama hna frequently been a ■uwh admired visitor here. Ml** Kllxalieth Harmlil haa gone to Mon* »»«• i" attend the Walker-ilcCrary we<l- tRnu. Mr. 4r**1l ’ for th»» “Home Coming Reunion" In I«oula* till.*. Ky. U.’v, mid Mra. J. L. Irvin will lenre wadsy for laoulavllte, Kv., to attend the ‘Until.’ Coming Itenhlon." Ml**.’* Lula Denon, Marie Ilayeertv and • hi.*’ Littlejohn arc the gneata i jortr riven by Mil “ Runm Vl»ta, were the .Mlaa Inea Hs fitter, nt Gainesville. was of Miss Helen Rdwartla thla week. .MIm Iktn Ilrown. of Wiorter college, riotne. Ia at home foe Ike hnIMaya. Mlaa t.'arhtr Kcliaeter. of ConVerH Co|. lego, Kiiartaulmrg. H. c„ It at home ‘ the imii.iay tnoon. Mite Bitty llaunay It visiting friendt In Atlanta. Mr. nml Mm. Ij. J. Simpson and ehlldren are Halting relatives ami friends In Auiler son. 8, lira. Caroline Slmpnon has returned from Atlnntn much Improve! | n health. Knltih Martin, of Columbus, It vlaltlng •Intlvea nnd friends. Joe Spoke, of Columbus, Mils., vlalled Is sinter, Mrs. Hetty Morgan, recently, w. (. Simpson, Jr., ban returned home front Corbin, Ky. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Ketron, of Clarkes Title, visited the family of T. A. Cnppa this week. Captain nnd Mra A. A. Scott spent list week In Atlanta. THOMASTON. Thomnston has been the scene much gayety this week. Commence, tnent has held full sway. More visit ors have been bore this week attend lng commencement than ever before In the history of R. E. Lee Institute 1 annual commencements. J. G. Pendergrast, of Atlanta, was here Monday visiting his sister, Mrs. W. A. Daniel. Charles Graves Matthews, of Atlan ta, arrived In the city Saturday and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Matthews for the week. Alisa Hattie Brown, of Yatesvllle, and Mr. Ottls Stewart, of Atlanta, spent several days here with Mr. and Aire. Job Stewart. Airs. R. E. Rushen and little son ere visiting relatives In Amerlcus. Aflsses Irens McDowell and Blanche Brooks, Of Alolenn, nre with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Britt at their home on Center street. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hightower spent Thursday at Warm Springs. Mr. High tower went over to attend the Geor Klan Industrial Association. Mrs. E. W. Morcock and sons, of Washington, D. C.J are the guests of Mrs. Joe Williams for the summer. Mins Alnrle Scott, of Conyers. Is the gupst of Mr. and Mr*. Travis Weaver. Mlaa Ethel Tutwlter, of Atlanta, Is the guest of the Misses Weaver for n few days. She cams down to attend the Porter-Weaver nuptials. Miss Mas Davis, of Amerlcus, la with her sister, Air*. 8. M. Calller. Miss Minnie Alartln, of Culloden, was "Pli Mlaa l-Mim King tliia u a. k Ain. Joe Reid, of Columbus, Is the attractive guest of Mrs. W. T. Nuck oils. Aliases Estelle Dozier, Btollne end Afattle Kate Nelson, Afessrs. Parham and T. P. Nelson, of Yatesvllle, and Mr. Thad Penons, of Stouds, wsre the guests of the family of Mr. and Airs. J. At. Allddlebrooks, Sr. Master Edgar Harrison, of Savan nah. has returned to hln home after spending some time here with his aunt. Mrs. M. Coatlen. Ain. C. P. Prothro. of Griffin, was here this week vlaltlng her daughter. Atlases Sunle nnd Annie Harvey, of Yateevllle, were the guesta of AIIsbcs Clara and Jennie Belle Jackson during commencement. AHss Minnie Lee 8andefur, of Cullo- den. was the guest of Mies Annie Jackson for the week. AHss Pauline Moore, of The Rock, spent several days here with her sta ter. Ain. Edwlnn Atoore. Allan .Maymle Burks, of Fayetteville; Mn. T. H. Tiller, of Rnlnbrldge; Dr. and Ain. AI. Y All»n. of Vnlrinatn: Air. and Alfa. W. B. Allen, of Athena: Air, Sugga Allen, of Atlanta; Dr. ond Ain. R. M. Carlisle, of Macon: Airs. Emily Ollrrath. of Greenville. S. C.: Mr. J. C. Keya, of Greenville. S. C„ were here on Wednesday to attend tho Gllreath- Allen marriage. Air. and Mn. B. B. Peurlfoy, of Yateevllle: Air. T. 7.. Abercrombie, of Btroude; Mr. nnd Ms. Zack Trice, ot The Rock, and John Harp, of Zebulon, epent several days In Thotnaston at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Harp. M(fses Annie Allddlebrooks nnd Susie Huberts, of Yatesvllle, are with Aliases '• '<■ ‘ '"I'iuIM nml P un i Paw ford. Misses Mary Fnmbrough nnd Sarah Fambrough, of Topeko Junction, have returned home after spending a few days with Aire. H. K. Hightower. • Mn. Atary Carter, of Columbus, _ with Airs. Laura Patterson for some time. Afn. Will Slade, of Zebulon, Is visit in# her parents, Mr. ami Airs. C. ‘ Howell, on Gibson street. Mn. R. A, Trice nnd Ain. Windsor Carrlker. of Barnesyllle. spent Atondny nnd Tuesday In Thomonton with Air. and Mn. Carl Paeley. Misses Lorena Thomson, Of Union Springs, Ala., and her sister, Ophelia Thomson, of Anderson, lnd., were the guests of Atlss Dessle Garner the past week. They left Mondny for Ander son, lnd. Misses Amy and Eulah Means and Lois Clements, of Culloden, are the guests of Ain. B. B. Alford on Calller street. Miss Ella Burney, who has had charge of the Intermediate department of It. E. Lee Institute for the past year, left Saturday for Rome to spend while. Allises Annie (Inygood nnd Clyde Davla, of Prattsburg, were visiting Air. and Mn. A. AI. Walker this week. Misses Bessie Allddlebrooks nnd Nelle Marchman have returned to their homes at The Rock after spending few days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allddlebrooks, fir. Alisa Atary Kate Bethel arrived home Wednesday from Milledgcvllle, where •he haa been attending school. Allen Walker la at boma from Aior- cer Collegs. Allas Annie Lu Btratford and Mr. E. Fuller, of Columbus, were here Sunday. Allises Lelle Waddell, of Harris Ruth Beverly, of Plensant Hill: Wll He Lee Nelson, of Pleasant Hill, and Air. Willis Illvlngston, of Columbus, spent the week In the city with the Misses Nelson. MOULTRIE. Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Ms eon and Mra I. A, Heard* nre spending • few dsjrs at lodlaa Spring, Minn Annie Laura Klbbea, of Morrow, Ga., In tbiTnttrartlve guest of Mra John . Unwell. J. II. Hmke hns returned from n visit to frlemls nt Thnmnnvllle. Airs. J. K, Plilcock, Jr., left this week for White House. N. J., where the family ninliitsluB n summer heme, other members of tho faintly will foil*'or In a few tlaya met will be away fur the greater part ot the summer. Air. nml Mrs. <1. It. Austin have returned from n visit to friend* at I/I tie. Mrs. W. K. Applewhite Is nt home ngntn after a visit to rehitlres nt Valdosta. Airs. John R. Howell entertained Tliurs American Girl is to Lead London Society This Season l-ate»t photograph *>f Lad y Dufferin. who wu Mta» ' York, and who Is to lead the society of London tbU *ea*on, after a rernent of two year*. TM jpfflMMfM about thirty nml were entertained with games sml music nnd refreshments were •rretl during the evening. Mr*. A. Harrell and Mrs. Hnm HarrsIL of Whljchmn, have been suevts this week of Mr. and Mrs. Unnt Ilsrrell. Judge sml Mrs. V»\ 8. Hunitdirers vlalted I’avo Thursday, spending the day with friends. A moonlight nlcnlc at the "Murphy Bridge" on the Orhlockaee waa a very en joyable social event of the week. The picnic was gtveu Wednesday evening for Silas Alma Tlh’key, of rolamlms, who Is nest of Misses Willie Belle nnd Be*, atthews. The picnic party drove out the river In a hand wagon, nmong those E lng the affair bring Misses Bessie lee-*. Willie Belle Mat thews. Alma jr, riothlWe I^» Hrere. Kate Herrttt and Llxxle MrWhlte. Messrs. Urnvet An- frer, llarr/ Mat (hewn. Will Vereen. Alfred Kline. I'hland Blue nnd Hownrd .\*lil»urn A party Including ImrJd Murphy, Mr.. Mrs. Murphy, Mra. J. V. c'oopsr. Mn. Aaron Muri»hy are apeudlng a few days at sntnrtalnnl Informal ly Tuonday rvaolng nt her bom, on Ivnrb trre ntract. Tk<* honi* wa, Iwantirully itiK-nmtwl with pot ptnntn and ret Ilowrra. "Inn AtrCull waa nnalatM In rrrelilug t,v hy Miawn manotin Auiray. iinim* iiuni'. Lre Hplvry nnd Kthrl Hplvay. Bnfrmh manta ware wrvrd liy Atra. A. B. Turn.r, Mrs. II. A. AIrt'all and Atm. W. II. Spivey, sixty gu.it, wore prreont. HAMILTON, ALA, J. N. Hightower, of Brilliant, waa a visitor to Hamilton during the week. Deputy Sheriff \V. H. Carpenter and family visited relatives at BhottsvUle the past week. O. H. Anton, of Wingfield, was In Hamilton Tuesday on business with commissioner's court. W. A. Ballard, who has been con fined to bis bed for the past break. Is i the street again. Ex-County Commissioner H. V. Boa. tick, ,of Winfield, was here this week visiting Judge Mack’Pearce. . G. C. Estes, of Stlnnon. candidate for commissioner from the Third district, was here on business Tuesday. Judge Mack Pearce made a trip to Birmingham on Saturday to meet his daughters. W. L. Beasley visited friends here Tuesday. Rev. J. L. Conner, $f Twin, waa here i Monday on business. President H. O. fiargent. of the W. A. A. 8., attended the Auburn commence ment exercises. Mary, the little 2-year-old daughter Atr. and Mrs. C. T. Bottoms, It quit* sick. W. P. Bishop and Hiss Hester Erwin, Winfield, were married Sunday. There will be a picnic at the Military Ford, three miles south of here, on the ith of July. John Nelson, of Brllllsnl, waa a vis itor to Hamilton Tuesday. C. Northlngton snd Jurel Hamil ton, of Dover, visited friends hero ra- Ce prefen*or J. U Wilson left Thursday morning for Cole, In Walker county, where he will teach tor four months Airs. Harvey Sargent, of Runneltvllle, who baa been visiting ber daughter. JOHN D. ON BOARD SHIP Copyright, ID06, by W. It ilearat. Photograph of John D. Rockefeller as he appeared aboard ship when leaving New York, and sketch drawn from description of his nivorlts amusement, playing shufflebonrd. Mr*. E. A. Williams, has returned home. * - It. F. Bottoms, of Knowle, was the guest of his son, Claude. Bottoms, this Ad’ Walker, of Hnckleburg, brought his daughter. Alls* Nannie, down on Sunday to take the review. J. T. Johnson Is visiting friends In Adamsvllle, Ala. K. V. Fite, of this place, Is visiting friends and relatives In Paris, Texas. Alack Sullen*, of Duffey. spent a few days here with his son the past week, ... Rob Baird, of Quin, was In town re cently on business. . . Carl Ford will leave on Saturday for several railroad point*. W. J. Middleton made a trip to Bear reck this week. Holley Palmer and wife, of Bexar, visited their daughter, Mr*. J. B. Hol ley. her* thin week. E. A. Williams, of this place: i J. E. Real, of Detroit: Paul Candle, of Twin, and B. P. Cantrell, of Hacklrburg, are her* In attendance upon commission er 1 * court W. O. Wllaon, of Twin, was here on business lost week. HAMILTON, ALA. Miss Wells, of Birmingham, I* the guest 1 Pnift Hsor J. A. Johnson a family. !>. C. H.imllln. of Hiilllgnnt, visited llnm- Allas Nsnrv Honsldaon, of Lewis IIIII, ll l^e raest of ker sister, Mrs. II. W. Me ABsa Allntle White, daughter of Judge W. R. While, of thla ptsce. Is verir III. K. A. Williams tan gone to (tear Creek MuSmII. O. Sargent, of tho W. A. A of this place, hna gone to Alniitgomery _ attend the nnimnl meeting of the ntnte nnd lerel boards of control of the W. A. A Meanra. J. T. Johnmn and W. II. Careen- er. of thla place, member* of the ocal limr<l of nmlrol of the A. A. 8„ bara gone, to Montgomery to afferol the nnnual meeitqg of the board amt to. elect new "Mta# r Allre Middleton will Waee foe Halil- gent next gainntny, where she will teerb. • A. Maya the pontmntter. Is ioullue>l s bed with slow fever. ... , , cox, of Atonroe coanty. Mloalnnlppl, turn entered the Review Seined. Mrn. Ilnrvry Xnrgrut. id Unanellvllle. In visiting bev ltnortter. Mrs F A_ Wim*m«. nml non. Professor II. <>. nnrgent, nerr rit-rown. of Pkyetle eoosty, in pH stodent In the.W. A. A. H. I* attending 'Yt. A^Rmltk. Cnited «•«» depute mar- shat of Birmingham, visited kin family kern **W. Of irtnkeld. was In llsudlton lb- past week. Can, lAWkern. Hamilton Ike post Wren Cox. of II m"* 11 w7 nf Carpenter and family, who kgve been vlaltlng ft rend* nnd ret* I Ives nt Khedtnvllle Ala., have retneoed home, Fr.Tk Er.na “ ghottnvBlA ram* with Vetera gbotts to llnmlttreoo gmidny. Mr. Skottn In here to tnke the Bevlenr. J. B. Itogxnna »f Bnrnenvllle. r 1.1 ted hln ■drier. Mra W. W. Hall. ber. I.ri wrek. Oliver Then,peril, of « nrp. vWtnd A. A. Unban! here on Friday. Will B. Fold, feroneriy nt t*ln P*»re. who in teen nt work •• ststiril* clerk la ’nahlngton. D. I 1 ., wUI retara nome time yurt v* o# next gstoidny irle.n Hill. Ain . where he will O'- , position with J. V. P'-arce * Co. Ilesnr, rlntted MONTICELLO. The members of the Martha Rogers' Aid Society arranged a pleasant cele bration of the eighty-third birthday of Mr*. Rogers recently. Members of the various church societies of the Pres byterian, Methodist and Bnpltst churches were Invited, and a large plr- nlc luncheon was served under the wide-spreading pecan trees of the back yard, the guests being received ami entertained on the front lawn at the home of Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Rogers, de spite her age, Is an active member of the Baptist church. Bha wore nn this celebration a handsome black silk dress, thirty-dvr years old,'and a handsome real I ace collar, forly-dve years In her possession. It waa an un usual and pleasant occasion for all present. Alls* Annie Davis, of Newnan, will be the guest of Dr. and ,Mr*. J. V. Davis, on Forsyth street, next week. MVn. W. AI. Bradly arrived Satur day from Adrian, and will spepd th* summer here. Mrs. Hlllsman and children and Mrs. Jack Dennis are the guests of Mrs. A. T. Gray. Mrs. W. I.. Harrell and her children left Thursday for Wentmtnster, 8. C., before going to their home In Freder icksburg, Vu Airs. Harrell Is the wife of the late Rev. W. L. Harrell, who waa so much beloved here, and her leaving Montlcello was a ssd expe rience for her and her many friends In this city. Mrs. If. c. Hill and Miss Ruth Hill sre visiting In Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Hansal Malone, of Savannah, are visiting relatives here. Minn Iilzsla Boume. of Kentucky, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. L Harrell for some time, left Wednesday for Winston-Salem, K. C. E. H. Jordan, Miss Sarah Jordan and Aire. c. R. Gorfnley leave next week for a trip to New York, Wash ington and other points of interest. Mrs. Colwln Johnson, of Wstklna- vlllc, |s the guent of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Greene. MUs Bens Ezell In st home for th* summer from Tslbotton, nnd Miss Ru by Ezell from Athens, where she haa been In Lucy Cobb. Mrn. W. F. Robert htn gone to Cin cinnati for the summer, where she will be wllh her son, Luttreli Rice. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N ,C. Commencing Saturday. June the 9th, and continuing each Saturday during the months of June, July and Au gust, through sleeping car* will bo op erated, delivering passengers at >ho hotels at Wrtghuvllle Reach, leaving Atlanta at *:SS p. m.; returning, laavz Wrlghtsvtlle each Thursday, arrlvl n- Atlanta the following morning at d: 10 a. m. Season tickets tll-ES; wcek| end tickets, good for live days, )t. SEABOARD. Outdoor Life for Girls By JULIA- O'KEEFE NELSON. <lecorou*l}' to ami don't play tMUM*bfclI one girl in a thou.** It.c-lft ball HI ’-f ib«- J..x ■ J envy those Young Men’s Christian Association boys their coming outing at Demorent. They are to carry with them, among other accoutrement*, suit Of old clothes (think of the hap- plnens to the boy In that adjective, old), games, reading matter, musical Instru ments, cameras, note book. Ashing tackle, bathing null, Bible nml revival song book." Their dally program In: v 7 a. m.—Reveille nnd Beg raising. 7:30 a. m.—Breakfast. 8 a. m.—Camp duties. 8:10 a. m,—Games, rambles, boating, swimming lessons, hnthlng. Ashing. 11:48 a. m.—Hlble study. 1:10 p. m.—Dinner. Afternoon epent In sports. 4:30 p. m.—Swimming. 7 p. m.—Supiief. 8 p. m.—Retreat and ling lowering. 8:15 p. m.—Camp Are. 1:45 p. m.—Evening prayer. 0:15 p. m.—"Tattoo." 9:80 p. m.—"Tap*. 11 1 can see the pretty little town of Demorest, nn example of Northern thrift and goodness, with II* pictur esque lake, over which 1 have passed no often on my trlre higher up In the mountains. Its neat houses perched nn hills nnd nt wide npncea apart, nml In the dlntanee the tilue mountains. Those boy* will have there the happy liberty of savagery nnd the high nlmn and wholesome restraint* of elvllltn- tlon. And whnt ethb.il opportunities for tho teachers and (preacher* who accompany them! What murage and quickness of resource ts needed In those outdoor *!*irin: what ipnllener nnd courtesy In (he camp dull** nnd Inter course with comrades, lu iho tumbles over nearby country nml the excur sion* (doubtless In strnw-strewn wag ons) to Ml. Yonah nnd Toccon and Tal lulah Falls—what botany may be tntighl nnd gentngy nnd that close ob servation whlrh I* needed In every de- partment of life. And whnt high I have this oulinu nm - ambitions and dullm may be Inculcated I floti* [or girl* than Mi. that f In stories around camp Aren nnd In • think the prngTA - Blbla st uriy and songs and prayers Young Men s t-hri under starlit skies. door aethrttlen of boys. When ft girl enters her teen* Iter uolst too often grow* smaller, her v-antty btgger, her thoughts about extravagant dress more nml more abs-irblng More outdo-ir life would benetlt gtrts physhatly and mentally, .! in. In the North camping out fs the thing, quite as much with nlsters n< with brother*. Many of the richest, highert bred girts there are expert shots and swimmers. In the program of the Junior Young Men’s Christian Assru latlnn I. don’t see anything which would.tfot be suitable for girls. I don't know rvhnt "retreat" snd '"tattoo 11 nnd tap* 11 mean, but If they are simple little- mllltnry duties, which tench accuracy and prompt oho. dlenee to nuperlore.-I think they would be good for girl* ns well ns troys. I often hear mother* exclaim: -‘T dread vacation. What In the world shall I do with tho children 7" Fercelvlng this need, some wise peo ple have "vacation Kmonl- 1 -■ happy mixture of ploy nml Icurnlnu. enough learning to help the children kill lime and atlll bo of grout usrlitnm e on their return to school. Hut If this he Impos- alble, they might nt lenst have a whole, nome "camping out." If 1 hnd a niagh- wand I would Imntedlatob wave It and there should nppenr a woman like Miss Celeste I’arrlnh, of Athens. Go., gieat .,f brsln. high of aim and loving children. Out of pure goodne. s of heart she would organize and lead precisely auvh a camping out for young girls os the Junior Young Men's ChrlstMn Asso ciation will have. Can'l the Young Women's Christian Aseurlailnn of At lanta begin nueh ft plap? If conducted as Wisely an la' the above outing for boys, I think 1 know of several young girls who would begin the list. That list would grow rapidly, r would not luxtis would be glad of aUch an opportunity, boenuao there she could live out her Ideals, unhindered by some mechani cal nnd soul-cramping ofnclal, high uu In (he school system thought. I wish that girls might have just such sn outing. I am glad from my lionrl for those young fellow* In have nueli wholesome deoaure; but I declare thut girls need t even more than they do. Girl* frotn ten to twelve years, who walk or rids Rtlre li / would he nn excellent model-for th girls. Many girl- ,f MUM und mean need Just such simplicity and hardlhoo, of Ilf*. t talked anil wrote-for a gymnnslun for women In Atlanta Soon n • nun- Won't you Moot s.ikii- mm- to the young girls? If only one pqrson woqld speak mu on this matter It inlght'encouraae satm one else to do bo,.,-Ami - In- In tun might Inspire still another, nnd -n on Until II would be a-thing accomplished ‘Trust thyself." . COMER. Mra. T. II. -Duller, of Athens, nnd Miss Belle tluteliesoti. lif waritlosiille, spent Thursday la Comer, the guests of Air. and Sir*. Thomas c, Hutcheson. II. Warner HIM left Comer Friday more. Ins to take a poritlnn in the Farmers anil Trader* hank hi Atlanta. Mra. A. kl. Wllklua returned Frktay efler non from no extended vialt to New York, litladi-lphla and Wnslilugton. .Miss Georzla Keadrlek. who lias bees teni-hlng inmilo here for Hie peat year, left Hatuniay far Atlanta lu apend the varethiu tlfiil rnthu.-c.nn Madison evenne. and will Imnrnrn his lot generally, making qalte an Idltlon to thnt end of town, lira. T. C. Davison and ehlldren will turn Monday from n two weeks’ visit to WoodrUle. Miss Elsie Davison Is In Athens, where ie has hern attending later C"M> emu encement, Hie guest of Miss Kllsle Davi son, 8(1 t’rlnre avenue. ACWORTH. Mlsn Agnea Mao Hmlth, of nome, In visiting Mm. Oclavls Humphries. Mias Carrie Hell Dunn, of flinyrno, spending this week with hire. 8. H. Rainey. Miss Hmlth, of Winder, Is vlaltlng Mins Ella Kitchen. Kira. John Hllley and ehlldren epent Baturdoy end Hundny In Chattan-. ig.i Mrs. J. B. Rainey epent last week In Atlanta with her brother, Mr. J. R. Northern t. Mr. John R. jlumphrles. ot Meridian, Miss,, la spending several days hare with hln mother. Minn Louise Awtray vlalled her sis ter. Mra. I). F. MeClatrhey, In Ma rietta thla week. G. R. McDowell, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here. 1 . . ‘ ig Minn Itnrdemnn, of-Decatur, visited Mrs. O. L. Kelley th* Ant of tin- week. Joseph Hnlney spent n dny or ton lost week In Chattanooga. Miss tele Hiiitth, of winder,'Is visit ing Mlsn lldltle Mitchell. VILLA fiuCA. . Dr. O. B. 8ewell .nttendqd.the Robin- non-Hewell wedding In.Carrollton lust week. ' Robert McLnrtyroamr borne Thurs- ilny from Hell Huckle, Tenn, to spend the summer vacation. Mlsn Essie llngtvel! Is home - from Atlanta. • • ■ i John MrLsrty, of • the Tech, spent Monday here. ’ Mins Luey Cobb nnd, Mis* Nettle l.uu luge, ll , nun- home-Thiusdny from Milled Seville, where they have h. ,■ ri unending school Mrs. It. J. Tenl ond daughter. Miss lessle. ore In Atlnntn for several days. Will Garner, of Allnma. «m n re cent guest of Mr. Hugh I’ritenetL JNO. L. MOORE A S0N8 Lead the way ‘In malting fine evr- glAMne*. Their Ktyptok InvUJble III - focal* nre a wonderful Invention, gl\- Ini? both far and ni*ar vision In one Kin**, wllh nb*olulely no ne«m. The Kryptoka art n dlatlnct advnnre over nil other gluenei*. 42 N. 11 rood Hi , Prudential buiidln#. ••• f'nnmt klaenrii. of report* »he» (luring W4 there were &U Ixiraee einush lefeil nt IMitnen. (iermany. for fond pur mn, Oh’l for the flr«l .!« it Mi* ..f 19nft I lie number xl«»|fti freed In fbr empln’ 81000. MRS. ROCKEFELLER ILL ON VOYAGE # l <>n her pa4eaxe husband W8lte<l Photograph of Mrs. John D. R acmtn the Atlanta on the Drntwhk "with the devotion of a lad toward hi