The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 19, 1906, Image 8

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TT’ESPAT. JTNE IS. 79X THE ATLANTA OEOROTAN. j KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S THE LEADERS AND LIFTERS By Ella Whssler Wilcox. There are two kind* of people on earth today. Jn.f two kind* of people, no mom. I Mr. Not the "Inner nnd Mint, for ’ll" well on- derctood. The rood are bait lad, and the had are half tood. Not the rich and the poor, for to count a man'* wealth Ton must flrut know the Mate of hlc eon- aclenee and health. ' Not the bumble and proud, for In llfe'a little apan Who pula on rain nlra la not counted a Not the happy and and, for the awlft- ‘ if yearn na o> Ida tear*. No. The two klnda of people on earth I ■ mean Are the people who lift and the people Wherever you co you will And the world'a masse* Are alwaya dlrlded In Juat tbeao two claaaee. And oddly enoufh, you will And, too, I ween, Thore'a only one lifter to twenty who lean. In trhlc^ claaa are you? Are you eaalnf the Of orertaied llftera who toll down the road? Or are yon a leaner, who leta other* bear Your portion of lalmr and worry and care? MR8. CONKLIN’S DINNER. The beautiful dinner which Mr. and Mra. Charlea A. Conklin will irlve at tho Capital City Club Turaday even ing, complimentary to Mlaa Mary Nlcolaon and Mr. Jamea Goddard, will be the laet In a aerlea of charming portion at which Mlaa Nlrolaon and JM r. Goddard have been gueat* of honor since the announcement of their en gagement. Dinner will be nerved In the blue room, which will be artletlcally dec ■ rated. The ache me of decoration will he pink, quantities of pink roaoa being unci aa a centerpiece on the table. The dinner will follow the rcheareal to he held at the church, and bealdea the number of the Intimate frlendn Nlrolaon and Mr. Ooddnrd. Thoaewho will be preaent are: Mlaaea Mary nnd Nannie Nlrolaon, Laura Payne, Anne I'ltten. Mary Klngabery, Eugenia Oglesby, Dr. and Mra. W. 8. Klkln, Mr. find Mra. Ram Coleman, of Macon* Sir. Jamea Goddard. Mr. Frank Haw kins, Mr. Robert Hhcddcrt, Mr. Jamea McKeldln, Mr. Will Hill. Mr. Brutua Clay. Mr. William Tayloe, Mr. Bob Clark, Mr. Andrew Nlcolaon. Mra. Conklin, the charming hoateaa, will wear a Partalan gown of white, elaborately embroidered. Her hat will be a white leghorn trimmed with pink roses. Min Mary Nlcolaon will be becom ingly gowned In pink allk trimmed with lace. RECEPTION TO MR. 8ANB0RN. Tueaday evanlng at the Unitarian church, corner of Spring and Cain ■treeta, the members of the eongre*"- tlon will give a reception Inhono. • f their paator, Rev. Dr. Monro Sanborn, who will leave In a few daya for hla summer vacation. The reception will he entirely Informal. The congrega tion and their friends are cordially In vited to be preaent. COURTE8IE8 TO ATLANTA WOMEN. Mra. Robert Abbott, of Atlanta, who rame to Nashville to attend the mar riage of her brother, Mr. Robert Lee Cooney, and. Mlaa Meeks Saturday af ternoon. and who has been the guest of Mrs. William Ogden, will be the hon- oree of an Informal at home Monday afternoon given by her hostess. Mrs. Abbott lived In Naahvllle for some time, a number of years ago, and asked to meet her la a small party of her old friends here. The Ogden home on Grove avenue. Eastland, la prettily decorated for the occasion, and from a serving table decked with sweet peas. Iced tea and sandwiches nil! be dispensed, with Mias Isola Allen serving punch. Mrs. Abbott leaves tonight fop Chi cago to spend the summer. Herman Hayes entertained Friday evening, giving a dance In honor of Mlaa Ines Sanders, of Atlanta, Go., the attractive guest of Mlae Klltabcth Hayea. The attractive parlors were thrown together nnd effectively dec orated In sweet peas and roses, and In the hall, hidden behind d group of palms, an orchestra played for the dancers. In a pretty alcove In tile din ing mom Mlae Sarah Williams served a fruit frappe. After the dance n buf- •frt supper was served. The guest Mat Included Miss Sanders nnd Herman Hayes. Miss Elisabeth Hayes nnd La mar DuPont. Miss Mamie Jordan nnd Adrian Smith. Miss Anna Mat Williams and Howard Rates. Miss Anna Vaughan and Tom Wilson, Mias Es telle HIM and Frank Robinson, Miss Katie Wilson nnd James Stewart, Miss Barbara Jordan and Turner Stanton, William Porter and Tom Blake.— Nashville Banner. PATTERSON-CURTIS. A beautiful wedding will be that of Mlaa Bertha Curtis and Mr. M. K. Pat terson, which .will take place at the bride's home. No. f38 North Jackson street, on June ft, at ft:30 o'clock.. The color scheme, white and green, will be used In the decorations throughout the house. The bride, who will be given away by her father, will wear a hand-made town of White mull, ttoborately trimmed In baby Irish lace. The bridesmaids are Miss Alma t'ur- tla, slater of the bride, Misses Frances Parks, Mary Lou Smith, t'assy n u f. fy. Florence Thompson and Gladys Reid. Their bouquets will be of mald- tn hair fern, tied with white tulle. Mr. E. Morris will aot as best man. Little Curtis Howard Everltt, nephew of the bride, will be ring benrrr. Dr. Leg will perform the ceremony, assisted by Dr. A. T. Spalding. MI88E8 LEDERLE’8 HOUSE PARTY At their home on West Peachtree street Misses Margaret and Gertrude Ledrrle are entertaining a charming house party, composed of the following guests: Miss Camille Hatch, Miss Ethel Hatch, of New Tork, and Mlaa Minnie Abel, of Indianapolis. During the absence of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lederle, in New York. Misses Lederle and their young friends are being chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles neardsley. Several entertain ments are lo be given complimentary to the Mlssea Lederle and their guests. DANCE AT~SEGADLO'8. An event which la belrtg anticipated with much pleasure by the younger set Is the dance which will be given by a number of young men Tuesday eve ning In honor of their girl friends. There will be about thirty couples present, and some new and Interesting .figures will be Introduced In the Ger man to be danced. The chaperons will be Mr. and Mra. Carroll Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fortson, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson. The affair will be delightful ly Informal, and the young women will wear lingerie shirt waists and linen skirts. MISS THORNTON'S LUNCHEON. On Saturday Mlaa Mary Read will be the guest of honor at a beautiful luncheon to be given by Miss Janie Thornton. The occasion will bo In formal, but characterised In every de tail by taste and elegance. About twelve of the Intimate friends of Mlsa Read will be entertained. TO MR. AND MRS. BROWN. Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Orton Brown were guests of honor In a coaching party given by Colonel Lowry, Colonel Lowry's guests were Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Arkwright, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Miss lama Dooly, Mrs. Frank Calloway, Mr. Fulton Colville, Dr. Wil lis Wyatmoretond, Mr. Charles Cranks'haw. Tho coach presented bright picture, Its .seats occupied by prettily gowned women. Mrs. Brown, who Is' looking as handsome as ever, wore white. Mrs. Arkwright wore a dainty lingerie gown, lace trimmed. Mrs. Walter Taylor was gowned be comingly In gray taffeta with which she wore a smart whlta linen suit, and a becoming plnck hat. Mrs. Frank Cal loway's stylish toilet was In black and white. After a drive out Peachtree road, the party was received by Mrs. Lowry at tho Country Club, and en tertained at dinner. key'.tmlLman. Mrs. John Tillman has Issued hand some Invitations to the marriage of her daughter I* , to Mra. James Lee Key, of Atlanta, on the evening of Wednesday, June 30, at half after I o'clock, at the Baptist Church, Quit- man, Ga. A large reception will be given at the home of the bride's moth er from 9 to 11 o'clock, Tuesday even ing, following the church ceremony. The bride and groom will make a two eeks' trip to New York and other Eastern cities, returning later to At lanta, where they will permanently re- MISS ROBINSON TO ENTERTAIN The lawn party at which Mlsa Emma Robinson will entertain Wednesday afternoon at 8 o’clock In honor of Ml Mary Read, will be one of the most enjoyable of the many pre-nuptlal events which hsve filled the past and present weeks. Miss Robinson will en tertain at her home on Ponce DeLeon avenue. The spacious grounds which surround the home are admirably adapted to al fresco entertaining, and will afford a picturesque setting for the fifty or more prettily gowned women who will be present. Miss Robinson firm be assisted In re ceiving her guests by Miss Mary Read. Miss Robinson will wear a dainty lin gerie gown of lavender-flowered mull, and' Miss Read will wear a particularly becoming costume of pink mull. Re freshments will be served at small ta bles on the lawn, each table to have for Ita centerpiece a bowl of sweet peas. Miss Marian Peel's garden party for Mlsa Read at Bolton Terrace was. the event of Tuesday. On Wednesday cornea Mlaa Robinson's lawn party. Thursday, Mra. Wllmerdlng will en tertain at cards In Mlsa Read's hon or, and Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser will give a dinner for Miss Read and Mr. Kiser at the club. Sat urday, Mias Janie Thornton will en tertaln In her honor. CAPITOL AVEnTTe JU NIOR B. Y. P. U A special car will be at the corner of Oeorgla and Capitol avenues Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock to con' vey the members of the union to the slate Baptist Young People's Union convention, In session at the West End church. All members are urged to be prompt COHEN-A"RM8TRONG. Monday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. Mias Jule Armstrong, formerly of Me con, was marrltd to Mr. Edward Cohen, of Atlanta, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Boylston, 105 Forrest ave nue. Rev. Thomas Bury, of Gainesville, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by relatives and Intimate friends. The maid of honor was Miss Bessie Theron, of Macon, Go., and the best mnn Mr. Frank Hardeman, of Ath ens, Ga. After the ceremony, a buf fet supper was served. The bride wore a handsome toilette of dark blue Bujah silk, with hat en suite, her bouquet was of white roses. Tho mold of honor. Miss' Theron, wore a gown of white mull nnd lace, with white hat trimmed with pink plumes Her bouquet was of pink roses. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Boylston was profusyly decorated with palms, and vases of cut flowers. An orches tra rendered an elaborate musical program. Mrs. Cohen, as Mlsa Armstrong, has gathered about her a large circle of friends during her residence In Atlanta. She Is nrlgnally from Macon, where her family ranks among tho oldest and most highly esteemed In that city. Mr. Cohen la connected with the wholesale firm of Everett A Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen left Monday night for a visit to ppints of Interest, north and east. We’re Ready With Browns Just the Shades and Styles That Fashion Approves. aide. LAWN PARTY "to" MISS READ AND MR. KISER Tuesday.afternoon, Miss Marlon Peel gave a beautiful and picturesque lawn party at Bolton Terrace, the suburban home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Lawson Peel, In honor of Miss Mary Read and Mr. John Kiser, whose marriage will take place June 37. U , f hs g °. 1 .o.?.nT? r ?? guest of honor, those present were: MM of pretty w^mSS. Punch and M, “ 0r «* Thorn. Mlaa Josle Lee WII- Icea were served, during the after TO MI88 THORN. One of several delightful parties oc cartoned by the announcement of Miss Annie Mae Thorn's forthcoming mar riage to Mr. John Knox, of Shreveport, was the bridge given for Mlaa Thorn Tuesday afternoon by Mlsa Willie Rus sell Law. Mlaa Law’s home was dec orated with quantities of nasturtiums, and with patina and ferns. Miss Law received her guests In a dainty gown of pompadour silk. Miss Thorn wore a cream batiste elaborate' ly trimmed with baby Irish lace. The first prlae was a pair of silk hose, and the consolation a beautiful Ivory stick fan. The guest prise was s dainty piece of lingerie. Besides the noon, and an orchestra rendered an elaborate program. Miss Marlon Perl, Mlsa Read and Mr. John Kiser received their guests on the lawn. About sixty guests enjoyed the charming hospitality of Miss Peel and her family. Assisting In the entertainment of thetr friends were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Isiwson Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam II. Kiser, Miss Sura Peel, urn! her curst, Miss Weiherult. Miss Marlon Peel. Mlaa Rend nnd the Indies of the receiving party wore stylish suits of white linen, with lingerie waists, and hats en suite. M’MICHAEL^AMSDEN. The niurrlnge of Miss Edith Amsden and Mr. Sydney McMIchael, of Toronto, Canada, will lake place Tuesday eve ning at ft o’clock, at the brlde'a home, 380 North Boulevard. The pretty home will be profuaely decorated with ferns, bride's roses and pink sweet peas. The bride, who will wear a gown of white silk, trimmed In real lace, will be given away by her father, Mr. L. J. Amsden. There will be no at tendants. the groom entering the draw ing room with Dr. Orme Fllnn, pastor of the North Avenue Presbyterian church. Dr. Flynn will perform the ceremony. The bride will carry a shower bouquet of white roses and swatisonla blossoms. Her traveling gown will be of dark blue voile with hat to match. The bride and groom will leave on the midnight train for their future home, at Toronto, Canada. * FACE TO FACE FACTS are the things that count iu the purchase of diamonds. The same facts, principles and arguments that are convincing shrewd bus iness men the value of diamond investments will surely interest you. Comparisons, too. prove the superiority pf our diamonds. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St llfnnl, Mlsa Hasel Atkins, Miss Zula Atkins, Mlsa Julian Perdue, Miss Sarah Johnson, Miss Alice May Rushton, Mrs. Lucian Harris, Mra. Sydney Stubbs, Mra. Troy Hivlnga, Mrs. Foster Law, Mra. Sam Smith. • TO MI8S MARY NIC0L80N. The breakfast given Tuesday morn ing by Miss Eugenia Oglesby In honor of Mlsa Mary Nlcolaon, whose mnr- rlage to Mr. James Goddard la the so cial event of the week, was delightfully Informal, and waa characterised In every detail by taste and elegance. Miss Oglesby's home was prettily decorated with rut flowers, nnd the dining table was most artistic, maidenhair fern be ing the only decoration used. Miss Oglesby received her guests In a dulnty # llngerle gown of white. Miss Mary Nlrolaon wore a beautiful blue silk toilette snd Miss Nannie Nlc- olson was attractively gowned In pink mull. Mlsa Laura Payne wore a gray linen suit trimmed with baby Irish lace, with a lavender blouse and hat trimmed with plumea of the same shade. Miss Mary Klngbery's gown waa a becoming one of I link mull. Miss Anne Fltten wore a beautiful lingerie gown of white trimmed with baby Irish Isce. CAISON-M'DOwIlL AND MARTIN-M'DOWELL Mrs. Mary 31. McDowell, of Macon, announces the engagement of her daughters, Julia Augusta, to Mr. Alex ander* Grelg Calaon, and Carrie Oxel- la. to Mr. Donald Fraser Martin, of McIntosh, Ga., the double marriage to take place on the morning of Wednes day, August 8. 1905. at the home of Mra. McDowell, 1383 Oglethorpe street. Macon, Go. COURTESIES TO’ATLANTANS. The All^itu visitors for the Coon ey-Meeks wedding In Nashville Satur day afternoon were much entertained during their stay In that city, Mr. Shepard Bryan, who was best man at the nuptials, was given a luncheon at the University Club by Mr. W. B. Da vis the day before hla return home. Mrs. Katherine Cooney Abbott, who left Monday night to spend the sum mer In Chicago, was given a pretty tea that afternoon by her hostess, Mrs. Every stylish woman wants Brown Shoes— and this is the only Atlanta store that is ready to supply the demand with complete and varied assortment of new styles in the correct shades of brown. Recent shipments of famous Keely-Ziegler shoes include the very handsomest and most fashionable models shown anywhere this season One of the leading styles we picture here, a four-eyelet Blucher Ribbon Tie, hand-made over a brand new last that combines perfect comfort with smart stylishness. It has three- sixteenths hand-welted extension sole, full Cuban heel, new drop toe with neat cap and wide silk ribbon lace. Shown in fine French calf and soft vici kid in light, medium and dark brown, This is an ideal shoe for general summer wear at home, at seashore or in mountains— dressy, yet remarkably sturdy and durable. Price $3.50 Mail Orders will have prompt and careful attention. In ordering by mail be sure lo slate size and width. Keely-Ziegler Low Cuts in New Brown Shades at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. See Them. Sale of $2 lo $3 Sandals at $1.49 continues lo'mor- Keely Company Be Sure to See the Window Display of BROWNS. William Ogden, the guest list Including old friends of the honoree, made durlm her residence In Nashville a number ol years ago. icE CREAhTFESTIVAL. The ladles of McDonald Baptist church will glv# an Ice cream festi val, at the corner of Walker and Lar kin streets, from 4 to 11 p. m., Wednes day, June 30, 1905. AU are lnvlted ; THOMPSON-WARD. At the close of the regular services Sunday morning, fit the Temple Bap. flat church,, the marriage of bliss Tal lulah Ward, daughter of*Rev. Dr. A. Ward, pastor of the church, to Mr. John Halsey Thompson took place. The ushers, Messrs. Logan Castleberry, Ramuel Thompson, Bryan Baldwin and L. Ward, entered In couples, down each aisle. The bride came In fi lth her mother, Mrs. A. C. Ward, and was met at the altar by the groom and hla beat man, hla brother, Mr. F. W. Thompson, who entered the church down the right aisle. The ceremony was performed by the father of the bride. Rev. Dr. A. C. Ward, paator of the Temple Baptist church. The altar waa banked with palms and ferns, brightened with vases * cut, flowers. Lohengrin's wedding march was played as the bridal party entered the church by Miss .Kate Griffin. During the ceremony "Hearts and Flowers" was rendered. The bride wore a handsome white cloth gown, prlncease In effect, trim med In Alice blue cloth and braid. Her 4>ouquct was of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left on the midday train for a trip to the moun tains. where they will spend their honeymoon. THE ATLANTA MUSIC TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION The next meeting of the Atlanta Music Teachers' Association will be held at Carnegie library Tuesday, June 38, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Matters Of great Importance will come up for discus sion,, and every member la urged to be present. At the same time, a cordial Invita tion to attend the meeting is extended those music teachers of Atlanta and trinity who dealre to Join the asso ciation. CULLODEN. Miss Annie May McAfee Is with Miss Sallle Colbert. Mrs. O. P. Wright, of Kuoxvllle, Is vis iting bet dnnghter, Mrs. W. II. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bankston, of Me Dnumigh, are with Mr.'and Mra. Henry Bankston. Mlsa Larile A-lluer. of Fonyth, la visit. In* Mra. t\ II. Holmes. Miss Fannie Mao Stewart, of Roberta. Is a|loading this week with Mist Minnie Holmes, a C log , .§ I W. II. Willifttafton w** called Ratnr- day to Nell, tin., to attend the bedside of hi* Blok brother. Dr. Harry Flynt, of Atlanta, waa with hi* brother. W. J. Flynt, Monday. Ml** Dorothy Marti* • la vteMlug 4* Ro berta thin Ml** MalL_ _ lumbua to vl*lt her attter, Allen. Children** day w*s celebrated here yea* terdity In the rinnitay ecfcool. An Intereat* rendered haring l<e»*t* pre- ntendent Battle. It wa* u<ici delivered Hdtr of this Ins program, wu* re pared by Mnperinti followed la«t night Iqr *n aen by Dr. Wadyworik prratdluc a ^ OI Ji L. Key left on the noon train Tueaday, for Quitman, Ga„ where his marriage to Mias Ela Tillman will Place Tueeday evening at 8:30 o clock, at the Baptist Church, at Quit- man. Mr. Key and hla bride will take a honeymoon trip of two weeks to New York and other points of Interest. They will return to Atlanta early In July. Mlaa Ellse Lipscomb has returned to her home In Naahvllle, after a charm ing visit to Miss Blanche Carson In At lanta. Rhe stopped In Chattanooga en route for a brief visit to her brother, Mr. Gardner Lipscomb, who gave her a dinner at Lookout Inn. „ d £ Mrs. George A. Loftln. of Nashville, have as their guests Mrs. O. B. Stevens and daughter, Ella, of Atlanta, and Miss Mamie Roberts, of Dawson, Ga. Mrs. Loftln has Just com pleted a visit to her brother, Mr. Charles Martin, In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Smith, of Gadsden,' Ala., whose marriage occur red early In June, spent Monday and Tuesday In Atlanta, the gueats of their parents, Mr. nnd Mra. W. T. Smith, at Inman Park. Silas Marie Kelley, of 74 West Har ris street, will leave In a few daya for g visit to her grandparents and other relatives In Lexington. Ky, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Huntington, W. Va. She will be gone for the summer. Mrs. Kate Green-Hess and her eon, Samuel, are guests of Dr. and Mra. J. Paul Harvlll at Naahvllle. They will go with Dr. and Mrs. Harvlll to Put- ln-Bay ln a few days. Later' they will visit friends in Canada. Dr. DeLos Hill has gone to Savannah to attend the convention of the Georgia State Dental Society, which la In ses sion In that city. He will return to Atlanta on Saturday. Sllsa Ines Banders, of Atlanta, who la the guest of Miss Elisabeth Hayes, tn Nashville, was the honoree of a re cent dance given by Mr. Herman Hayes. Sfles Rosalie Howell, who has been the guest of Mrs. Walter Taylor, left Monday for Washington City. She will visit New York and Weat Point before returning. Mrs. Obadlah Lewis Cloud and fam ily left the first of June for Virginia, where they will spend the summer, returning to the city the first of Octo ber. Mrs. Frank Calloway will spent Au- gust and September In Maine. Before returning home she will visit friends in New York. Mies Frances Bishop, who has been the guest of Captain and Mrs. W.. D. EMI*, has returned to her home In Kansas City. Mrs. O. B. Stevens and her daugh- ISf' Stephens, of Atlanta, and Mlsa Mamie Roberts, of Dawson. Ga., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. George A. Loftln at Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. a o. Miles have re turned to Atlanta, after attending the Fllck-Hynds marriage In Naahvllle, at which Mr. Miles waa an usher. Mr. and Mra. Barrett Phinlsy, of Athena,-wlll be In Atlanta Wednesday to attend the Nlcolson-Goddard wed ding. Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Smith left Tuesday afternoon for Rome, to spend a day or so with friends In that city, en route to their home, at Gadsden. Mrs. W. E. Carnes, her two young sons and her mother, Mrs. St. Elms, left Tuesday for Indianapolis, to spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Bunn and little son. of East Point, are visiting Mrs. Bunn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D.'L. Mobley, at 48 Culberson street. Mrs. George A. Loftln, of Nashville, has returned to her home, after a two- weeks' vlelt to her brother, Mr. Charles Martin, In Atlanta. Mr. and Mra. Clifton Driver and family, of New York, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Driver, 387 Glenn street. Mile Lillian Gtiet, of Marietta. Is visiting Miss Sarah Mat Ray, 168 Luckla street. Mra. John J. Martin and her little daughter, Anita, are visiting relatives at Greenville, S. C. Mr. J. Hart Sibley, of Union Point, spent Monday and Tueaday In At' lanta. Mlsa Bessie Stripling has returned from a pleasant visit of several weeks to Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Robert F. Jackson has returned to Nashville from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Robert F. Maddox, In Atlanta. Mra. E. L. Tyler, of Anniston, spent Tuesday In Atlanta, with Mrs. Lewis H. Beck. Captain and Mra. Lyla and their daugtr '" SDSL the summer at New London. Conn. Mra. W. H. Tayloe, of Washington. D. C„ Is (he guest of friends In At lanta. Miss Annabel Cohan, of Augusta, la the gueat of her aunt, Mra. M. Asher. Mr. Erwin Hoyle, of Mobile, la ■pending a few daya In Atlanta. Mlsa Kate Dunwoody la the guest of friends at Americus. Mlaa Woodbrldge, of Savannah, Is vlstlng Mr. and Mra. Robert Alston. Mra. L. DeGIve will return Tueaday The Rush sf Thursday. It li opportunity for the rich variety of our (election in the appropriate ma terials for presents. Their art and their anperlor value are matters of general recognition. Davis & Freeman JEWELERS. COMMERCE. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Hardman en tertained at a paper masquerade Thursday evening In honor of their guests, Misses Stevens, of Lexington, and Dr. Trotter, of Franklin, N. C. Mlaa Attle Shannon left Friday for her home In Palmetto. C. J. Hood went down to Atlanta to attend the bankers' convention. John Turner and Joe McGarlty were In the city the first of (he week. Mra. J. \y. Williams and children ara In the country this week. ■ Colonel Paul Brown, of Lexington, spent Sunday here. Master Frank and Kurte Thurmond, of Fitzgerald, are visiting In the city. Paul Harter la in New York: Misses Burton, pf Monroe, ere the guests of Miss Emma Gober. The city board of education haa elected the following teachers for tht ensuing year: Professor W. F. Brown, Miss Annie Snead, Miss Floy Shannon, Miss Isabel Hlllaman, Mias Margaret Green, Mlsa Carrie Lumpkin, Mlaa Llzsle Mitchell and Mlaa Emma Stap ler. The Mlssea Campbell, of McRae, will be the guests of Mlsa Floy Shannon next week. Mlaa Clara Dale Is spending thla week In Jefferson. GREENSBORO. Colonel G. A. Merritt snd bride have returned from their wedding trip and were given a reception by Mra. S. F. Merritt. Punch was served by Mlaa** Lila Merritt and Mary Jopllng. Salads and Icea were also served. Mlsa Turnbull, who has been visiting her sister, Mra. Cloud, has returned to Tugafo, accompanied by the totter and her two children. Mr. Ed Burness and W. R. Armor, from Madison, spent Sunday with Mra W. G.' Armor. . A merry party from town Is spena- the week on the Oconee river at Kim- bro'a Mill. Those composing the party are: Mlssea Mary and Addle col*' ton, Kathrlne and Jennie Even*. Lell» Jemlgan, Frances Adams, Ellse Armor, Mamie Baynes, Nellie Hall, Colonel Jamea Davison and Beard Brown, Dr. O. Adams. Messrs. J. W. Evan*. A. Ponder, Guy Hall. Luther Smith. Tr.ry ara chaperoned by Mr. and Mr*. E •*- Armor. They expect to fish and hunt and have a barbecue before breaking camp. , i Dr. Anbury and Mr. E. W. Cor*.«» have returned from the bankers ton- **Mtoe > 'Belle Armor haa returned hem* from Jefferson. . .. Mrs. W. T. Garrard and son. of Nona, are visiting Mrs. W. O. .Armor. from Borden-Wheeler Springs. Mrs. Myrta Lockett Avary wll! «I^|J the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Avary. Magnificent collection beautiful tore Poatal Cards. It will Into'*” you to aee thla dlaptoy. For aale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY. In Lobby Piedmont Hotel. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS- Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and J* w * 1 *^ Century Building. 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