The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 26, 1906, Image 8

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TUESDAY, JUNE 3*. 190*. COACHING PARTY. Mlu Nauell* Crawford, and her guest. Mlu Charlotte Marehall, were Tuesday afternoon irueeta of honor at a coaching party riven for them by Mr. 'Will H. Millen. The rueats of Mr. Mil- len wero Mleaes Nanelle Crawford, Charlotte Marahall. Virginia Parka. Lillie White, Luclle Denlna, Florence Denlns, Lottie Austin, Florence Darl ing, Meure. Graham Welelger. John Trlppe, Reea Marahall, Bob Wilson, Jim Swings and Harry Croathwaite. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Crawford acted oa chap erons. The party met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Crawford, and drove to the country. Before returning to town they enjoyed a delicious picnic supper in the country. Mrs. Crawford wore a white voile toi let. Mlu Crawford’s coetum* was of blue linen, and Miss Marshall wore a pretty gown of white mull, lace trim med. MISS FLORENCE HOBBS TO GIVE BUFFET 8UPPER Tuesday evening, after the rehearsal of the Kiser-Read wedding, the at- I tendants and ushers will be entertain- 1 ed at a buffet supper at the home of bliss Florence Hobbs, on Ponce De Leon avenue. Supper will be served on the veranda, which will be deco- rated with palms and ferna Mlu Hobbs’ guests will Include Miss Mary Road, Mlu Emma Robinson, Miss Janie Speer, Miss Marlon Peel, Miss Janie Thornton, Mr. W. H. Kiser, Mr. Ervtn Dickey, Mr. W. R. Park- hurst, Mr. Gordon Kiser, Mr. Frank lorme, Mr. W. L. Peal, Dr. M. 8. El kin. Mr. Albert Howell. Dr. Dunbar Roy, Dr. H. F. Harris. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Hobbs, Rev. Z. B. garland and Mr. Arnaud. MR8. AM8DEN"TO ENTERTAIN. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden will entertain Informally at euchre at her home, 110 North .Boulevard, complimentary to her guest, Mlu McMlchaet, of CanadC Eighteen young ladles will be Mrs. Amsden’s guests. PATTtRSON.CURTI8. The marriage of Mr. Marlon Patter son and Miss Bertha Curtis will take plnco Tuesday evening at the resi dence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curtis, on North Jackson street, at S:!0io'clock. The ceremony will be performed by Dr. A. T. Spald ing. IN HONOR OF MI88 MAS8EY. Rome. Oa., June M.-MIss Patti Swanson entertained, at a delightful lawn party last week In honor of her guest, Mlu Louise Massey, of Atlanta, and Miss Sulla Smith, of Dothan, Als- ° The lawn was attractively decorated with Japanese lanterns, palms ana cut flowers. Mlu Swanson wu as- plated In recalling by Ml** M«*>» M!» Smlth MIs. Piitt Willingham^ Miss Anne Willingham and Mlu Loulu * 'miss Swanson wore a pratty gown of White mull made princeaae. Mlu Massey wss attractively * , ’* n l‘l '!) pink and while organdie. , M *“ ®' nUh wore while accordion pleated •l'»- While in Rome, Miss Msssey ls the recipient of many charming social at tentions. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Tuesday evsnlng, Mr! and Mrs. Jesse .Wlngo will entertain a large number of friends at their attractive home on Georgia avenue In honor of the fifth anniversary of their „, T t! hmne of Mr. end Mrs. W ngo will be beautifully decorated with daisies, these flowers being , u « d . the spacious rooms of tha lower floor. Mr? and Mrs. Wlngo win be aulet- ed tn receiving by Mra. W. H. Dod son. Miss Louise Falvln and Miss Le- tltla Green, Mtu Haul 1 < * ,r ' , eea •Mrs Leach, the party standing In the reception 0 hall. Mra. 'William Heston •will distribute the souvsnlrs. Mr. and Mr*. W!n#o have many ifrlenda, who will ba dallfhted to •** tend their congratulations on thls oc- ■cn-lon. Mr. Wlngo Is ona of Atlan ta’s most popular and progressive bus- itness men. and la highly eateemed b> sl wldr circle of-friend*. R Mrs. Wlngo Is a representative of an old nnd prominent Atlanta family, ihavlng been Mlu Hall before her mar- 'rlage. . . THE ATLANTA MUSIC TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The Atlanta Music Teachers' Assn- .elation will meet TuUday svenl , s o'clock at the Carnegie library. All the music teachers of tne city are cor dially Invited to attend, especially those who desire to Join. MISS PRATHER'S RECEPTION. The reception given Monday after noon from * to 8 o'clock by Miss Eva Hampton Prather In honor of Mlse Kile Goode and Mr. Isaac Hardeman wu a charming compliment to this young couple. Many prettily gowned girls were preunt. The decorations were elaborate and artistic and all the de tails were In harmony with the colon motif of red and green. Mlu Prather won a handsome white lingerie toilet. Miss Goode’s gown was of white silk mull. SOCIETy’aT CASINO. Society u usual wltnuud the Mon day night performance at.the t'aalno. Among thou who were preunt were: Mlu Sarah Peel, Miss Janie Spur, Mlu Laura Payne, Mlu Annie Fllten, Miss Bessie Woodward, Miss Martha Woodward. Mias Sadie Morris. Miss Helen Payne. Miss Josle Btockdell, Mlu Harris Stockdell. Miss I'atherlne Trigg. Miss Mary Thomas. Mlu Kate Robinson.' Mlu Janie Thornton, Mlu Florence Richardson. Mlu Beanie Pope, Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Mias Florence Werner. Mlse Phoebe Wetherlll, Mies Mabel Powere. Mlu Aline Patterson. Miss Masle Emory, Miss Etbel Gay, Mrs. Harry English, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Caldwell. Mr/ and Mrs. J. W. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Calhoun, Mias Lottie Wylie, Miss Gladys Levin, Miss Julia Porter, Miss Roslne Ravine, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dougherty, Miss Ada Alexander. Mr. Joe Connally, Mr. 8tuart Boyd, Dr. Ed Richardson, Mr. Walton Harper, Mr. Eugene Haynes, Mr. John Glenn. Mr. Lynn Werner, Mr. Dick Bell, Mr. Logan Clarke. Mr. Ver satile Olenn, Mr. Stafford Nash, Mr. Arthur Clarke. Mr. Charlu Bayne, Mr. Burton Clarke, Mr. Rob Keely. Mr. Harvey Gregory, Mr. Fred Scott. Mr. Edwin Johnson, Mr. Wldeman Lee, Mr, Max Dobbs, Mr. Buford Goodwin, Mr. Charles Murphy, Mr. Will Parkhurst, Mr. Robert Ryan. TO MI8!TpARKER. Miss Ruth Parker, the attractive guest of Miss Etlubeth Osborns, wu honored Tuesday afternoon with beautiful card party given for her by Mlu Osborne. Mlse Osborne's home wu decorated with pink and white sweet peas, these flowers being artis tically arranged throughout the entire lower floor. The leu, mints and bon bons served carried out the color scheme or pink and white. The first prise wu n dainty white fan, and the consolation wu a gold hat pin. Mlu Parker wu presented With a gold stick pin. . Mra. Osborne wore a pretty white lingerie gown, and Mis* Elisabeth Os borne was attractive In white organdie and pink rlbons. Mlse Parker wore blue mull, with trimmings of white lace. Punch was served by Misses Susan Osborne and Margarita Lawrence. Those Invited were Misses Mary Lawrence, Fannie H. Dickson, Elolse Brown, Mary Crew Cundell; Susie Hall- man, Emmie Baker, Cecil Love, Motile Ray, Lillian Williamson. Helen Wil liamson, Miss Adams, Clara Slsarns, Carroll Green, Penelope Clark, Frances Clark, Courtney Harrison, Mabel Goodler, Maud Kirkpatrick, Elmer Ray, Willie Williford, Laura Sawtell, Mamie Jim Dunlap, Mildred Sprat- ling, Kate Waldo, May Waldo, Ellas both Schleslnger, Alberta Doughty, Ju Itette Doughty, -SaUle Coles, '%olet Trlppe, Annie Caveriy. Margaret Lew is, Julia Goode, Marian Fielder, Helen Thorn and-Helen Cay. KNOX^TftORN. ' The marriage of Miss Annie Mae Thorn to Mr. John D. Knox wllj take place Tuesday evening at 1:10 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Thorn, on North Avenue. An elaborate buffet supper will be served after the ceremony. Wurm'e orchestra will furnish the music. BARBECUE TO~DR. JACOB8. Tuesday, at Hemphill Station, the friends of Dr. Joseph Jacobs gavs a moat enjoyable barbecue, as a fare well compliment to Dr. Jacobs, who, with-Mrs. Jacobs, will leave Atlanta, on Thursday for a visit of uverat months to Europe. An elaborate menus wu enjoyed by the large company present. Dr. and Mrs. Jacobs will be absent four or live months. BURTON~ILBURN. The marriage of Miss Ora Hllburn, of Atlanta, and Mr. Walter E. Burton, of Cartersvllle, will take place Wednes day afternoon at t o'clock at the horn# of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. F. A. Hllburn. The ceremony wilt be per formed by Rev. C. E Pearce, pastor of the Walker 8treet Methodist church. More than one hundred guests will be preunt. After the ceremony the bride and gloom wilt tnak a ihort honey moon trip to Madison, Oa. Later they will go to Cartersvllle, where they will permanently reside. MISS PEEPLES’ DANCE. On Friday evening Miss l.lly Pee ples will be the charming hosteu at a small Informal dance lo be given at her home In honor of Mlaus Courtenay Harrison nnd Eleanor Raoul. Mlu Harrison will leave In the early fall for Randolph-Macon College, and will be much missed In the younger ut. Mlu Eleanor Raoul will spend the summer at Asheville, nnd her absence from town will be regretted by her frtynds. On Friday evening Miss Peeples will entertain about twelve couples at a dance In their honor. SURPRI8E* PARTY. Monday evening the friends of Miss Ellubeth Raw-son gave her a very de lightful surprise puriy at her home on Wuhlngton street. Miss Raw-son's mother had been told the secret, end wu prepared to receive the girls and boys who called. During the evening Iru were served and much merriment wu caused by the cutting of the rake, from which Mlsa Julia Rosser drew the ring. The thimble wu rut by Miss Ellu Dancey, and the dime went to Mr. Charles Collier. Those' present were: Mlaus Frances Connally. Charles Owens, Julia Roe- ur, Mabel Goodler, Alberta Doughty, Hattie May Holland, Mildred Spratllng, Ellu Dancey, Courtenay llarrtson. Ida May Blount. Emmie Baker, Anna Wat son, Nell Atkins, Messrs. Marehall Johnson, Kit Harverty, Howard Park er, Wilts Pope, Albert Pollock. Charlu Montgomery, Hunter Muse, Wimberly Peters, Ned Uoddler, Bob Parker. Mil ton Dargan, Livingston Wright, John Harrison. Victor Plane, Charlu Col lier, Frank Baker, Charlu Hclple, Geo. Sclple, Jack Prince, J. C. Harris, Ju Holland.' Rucker and George McCarty, Floyd McRae, Jr, Walter Grant and Mr. Allan. / MR. AND MRS. NORTHEN TO ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER. Mr. and Mrs. Charlu B. Nnrthen will give an Informal buffet supper >t their home on Fifth strut Tuesday evening. “UNDOUBTED DIAMOND FACTS.” We wish to thoroughly impress the public that now is the time to buy Diamonds. The longer you wait the more you will have to pay; so why not invest now and get tbic beuctlt of the increase in value which is sure to follow. Our “face to face facts” will undoubt edly interest you. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. In honor of Mrs. Mary H. Oliver and Mr. Edward Northen, whose marriage will take place Thursday evening at the home of the bride, on Peachtree street. TO MEET MRS. DsCAMPI. Mrs. DeCampl, of Alabama, tha charming guest of Mrs. B. C. DeLeon, will be the guest of honor at a card party to be given Friday afternoon by Mrs. DeLeon at her home on Piedmont avenue. After the game a delicious luncheon will be served at the card tabtu. Many pleasant parties are be ing planned for Mr*. DeCampl. MR8. MORROwTcARD PARTY. Mrs. James Morrow, Jr, wilt enter tain at cards Wednesday afternoon at her home on Merrlta avenue. MRS. PETTIGREW - ENTERTAINS TUESDAY EUCHRE CLUB. Mrs. c. I. Pettigrew entertained her Euchre Club Tuuday afternoon at her home on North Boulevard. Thou R resent were: Meadamee Lope*. John use, B. C. DeLeon, Murdock Walker, Julius Alexander, Alex Stirling, W. T. Johnson, Hawkex, Wllllm Jennings, Lewis Phillips, D. J. Weialger, Molu DeLeon, French, DeSaussure, DeCampl, of Alabama; Kendall Weialger, Mont gomery Francis, Mlsaes Solomon, of Sa vannah; Ludlla Hitt, Carolina Slason, Julia Orm*. MI88 PHELAN E*NTERTAIN8 TUE8DAY CARD CLUB. The Tuesday Card Citjb was charm ingly entertained by Mlu M. A. .Phelan Tuesday morning at her home Peachtree street. Those preunt were: Mis* Annie Fllten, Mlsa Janie Speer, Mlu Nen duBIgnon, Miss Ruth Hall man, Mia* Joale Btockdell, Miss Nell Howell, Mrs. James English, Mrs. Thomas Paine. The prise was a pair of silk hue. QUOITS CLUB, OF KIRKWOOD. A Quoits Club has been organized In North Kirkwood, at tha residence of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Donaldson, Murray Hill aventle. The next meeting wlll'be held Friday-'afternoon, June li. at 4 o'clock. The-following constitute the membership of the new Quolta Club: C. N. Donaldson, president; Dr. W. Millard, vice president: F. J. Cooledge, secretary and treasurer; P. H. Baker, umpire; Eugene Oberdorfer, Colonel T. H. Jones, D. N. and J. M. McCullough. ORPHAN HOME - ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of the Georgia Baptist Orphan Home Association will aecbr . .Wednesday. morning at 1C o'clock at the home at Hapevllle. All friends of the Institution are In vlted to be present and to Inspect the new building. Dinner will be served by the association. BOX PARTY”AT CASINO. On Monday evening Mlu Catherine Trigg wu the guest of hohor at a box party given at the Cutno by Mr. Tom Lyon. Mr. Lyon'e guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Calhoun, Miss Catha rlne Tr|gg, Mr. Warren. Do Wee*, qf Chattanooga; Mr. Joe Brown Connal ly and Mlu Malsle Emery. 80CIAL FEATURES'OF BIO GOLF MEETING. Much social Interest la felt In various parts of the South In the big golf meet ing now In progress at Nashville. Nor man Farrell, Jr., le chairman of. local arrangement* and hu perfected all de tails, securing the succeas of the meeting. Among the crack players now Nashville, are: R. G. Hunt and W. E. Lee. of the University of Michigan; Nat Thornton and Carieton Smith rtf Atlan ta; A. M. Post, Hland Logan and Cap tain John C. Ooodfellow, U. 8. A., from New Orleans’, Cowan and Charles Rog ers, of Knoxville, and G. A. Faber, of Memphis. The social features of the tourna ment were Inaugurated on Monday night with an al fresco reception given In honor of the visiting playera by the local club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Farrell. A number of Nuh- vllle girls were Invited to meet the visitors from 8 to 10 o’clock. There will be an auto ride arranged for ona afternoon, and other courtesies are planned. The following NashvIlUans have been selected by the local Tennis Club as patrons of the- tournament: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Farrell, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bufogd, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Oanbery, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Jones, Mr. and Mra. Bradley Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Halley lirrtwder. Mr. and Mrs. Cain, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Daisy, Mr. and Mra. M. P. O'Connor and Pro fessor and Mrs. B. F. Toung. MARRIED FIFTY YEARS. The following account taken from a Mississippi sxchsnge of the celebra tion of the golden wedding of Hon. and Mrs. W. T. Ratliff, which occurred a few day* ago at Raymond. Mia*., wilt be read with much Interest by their friends and the friends of their daugh ter, and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Gray, of Atlanta, In various parts of the South: •Captain and Mrs. W. T. Ratliff celebrated their golden wedding anni versary Monday at their beautiful su burban home at Raymond with a re ception to tflelr friends, who came not only from every section of the county, but from many points In this and oth er states. “Fifty-two guests, relatives and In timate friends, partook of an. elegant dinner, served under a handsome water oak which elands In the spacious yard. This tree was planted by Mra. Ratliff soon after moving to the place, thirty- two years ago. All the afternoon the friends from everywhere were enter tained ss only the true Southerner can entertain. Everything was dscorated In golden colors. Including the tables, at which delicious refreshments were served. “A pleasant feature of tha day was a speech by Dr. W. T. Lowry, president of Mississippi College at Clinton. In presenting Captain RatlllL with a handsome gold watch for the faculty and a heavy gold chain for the senior class of that Institution, Captain Rat liff having been president of the board of trustees for the last thirty- three years. To this speech Captain Ratllcff responded In an appropriate vein In his usual happy way. Follow ing this was an oration by Dr. B. D. Gray, a Baptist divine of wide reputa tion tn the South, living In Atlanta, Ga.. he being a son-in-law of Captain and Mra. Ratliff. Dr. Gray extolled their character In terma that touched the hearts of every one present. “The presents were numerous, hand some nnd costly, nnd Included, besides tha watch nnd chain, five handsome gold clock*. Ench guest was present ed with n golden nasturtium, tied with golden ribbon. “Among the many presents was an elegant after dinner set of cupe and saucers from a Cincinnati friend of Captain Ilatllff, who was In tbe fed eral army and took part In the selge of Vicksburg. He wrote on a little card: ’I am extremely glad we did not kill one another before Vicksburg. Accept my congratulations, and a wish that you and your good'wlfe jnay have many bappy returns of the day.’ Dis played among the presents was one of the Invitations to the wedding, and one of the satin slippers worn by tha bride. Both of them were unlike any thing seen these days and attracted much attention. “The celebration Included family re union, at which all hut one of their eight living children were present. “Captain and Mrs. Ratlin were mar ried at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook, near Edwards, on June 18, 1868, the cere mony having been performed by Rev. James A. Godfrey, a noted Methodist dtvlna of ante bellum days, nnd six of those preaent at the wedding were alto present at the celebration Mon day. “There la not, perhaps, a couple In Mississippi more universally esteemed for their purity of character and devo tlnn to the best Ideals of life than Cap tain and Mra Ratliff.” Personal Mention I••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 Mrs. Charles Coyne and-famUy, Mra. W. W. Anderson, Misses Lillie and Corinne Anderson, Loretta Trennor and Robnna Ragsdale, and Messrs. Robert Saxon, R. H. Henry, Will Henry, A. R. Colcord and Roy Ander son will leave for tale of Palma with the Travelers' Protective Association for a live days' outing. Mrs. Jerome Jones and Jerome Jones, Jr., have returned from Au gusta. where Mra. Jones represented the ladles' auxiliary of Atlanta Typo graphical union. No. 48, at the con vention of the Georgia Federation of Labor. 1 Rev. Dr. 0. B. Gray returned Mon day from Raymond, Miss., where, with Mrs. Gray and their children, he at tended the golden wedding of Hon. and Mra. W. T. Ratliff, the parents of Mrs. Gray. Mlsa Sallle Eugenia Brqwn will spend a portion of the summer at Boston and Bar Harbor. Her friends will be very gratified to learn that her health continues to Improve steadily. The Shnon-Sellg wedding, which takes place Wednesday evening, at the Standard Club, In Washington street, will be of Interest-to a largt circle of friends. *• -. The garden party which the ladles of the Sacred Heart church will give Wednesday afternoon and evening on the lawn of the Marlst college writ be a very enjoyable affair. The Kiser-Read wedding will be the delightful social event of Wednesday evening, taking place at All Saints church, at 8:80 o'clock. Mlaa Carter Bhaeffer, of Tnccoa, Who has been the guest of Mlaa Ethel Kelly for aeveral days, will leave Wed neaday for her home. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Wttaon and young aon will spend the remainder of tbe summer with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo, at Vlnlng** Station. Mrs. Anna Bmdham and Mlsa Bad ham are the guests of Mrs. Badjiam's mother, Mrs. Trexevant, at her home on Piedmont avenue. Mies Annie Wester, of Knoxville, after a delightful visit to Mrs. J. 1, Lowry, left Tuesday to be the guest of friends at Dalton. • Mrs. A. W. Calhoun. Miss Harriett Calhoun, Mrs. Carter and Mra. John 1IIII will return Thursday from Wrlghtavllle Beach. The Patteraon-Curtl* wedding will take place at the bride's home, on North Jackson attest, Tuesday eva- nlng, at 8:10 o'clock. Upon their return to Atlanta tn the autumn, Mr. and Mra. Robert Lee Cooney will be at home at 248 North Jackson street. Mr. and Mra. Willis Timmons re turned Tuesday from their honeymoon trip, and for the preaent are with Mra. Russell Mitchell. Mr. Hugh Robinson’s dinner at the Driving Club Tuesday evening will be a pretty compliment to Mlaa Laura Payne. Mr. Edward Graham, of Montgom ery, la visitng hta aunt, Mra. Sydney H. Phelan, at her home on Peachtree •treat. Mlsaes Aline and Ivy Wright, of Cov ington, will be the guests this week of Mlaa Edith Dunaon, on Washington street. The Powelt-Henderaon wedding will be a pretty event of Wednesday eve ning. taking place at St. Phlltp cathe dral. Tha wedding of Mr. Isaac Hardaman and Mlaa Bile Goode wilt be a pret ty event ~Ot Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mra. Georgs Van Vleck will arrive this week and visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry English. Mlsa Kate Kincaid, of Griffin, la tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Blllett, at East Elite Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs and THE BIGGEST IDEALS. Our atm In wedding preaent aug- tcation It to guide the taste and to gratify 1L and our success It the re sult of consistent adherence to the biggest ideals. Davis* & Freeman, Jewelers. Delicious Candies T O make better candy than is made by any other manufacturer, and sell it at a reasonable price, is what we attempt to do. * Our product, itself, is the best proof we can offer to show that we accomplish our purpose. . Compare critically a box of Nunnally’s candy with any other brand, made anywhere, and sold at any 'price. Your decision as to the respective merits of the two brands will be the best .possible advertisement for us. Mrs. E. Rich leave Thursday for a trip to Europe. Dr. George 8. Tlgner haa returned to his office after an absence of sev eral weeks. Mra. Andrew Calhoun will entertain few friends Informally Thursday morning at bridge. Miss Susie May Pope and Miss Bes sie Pope will return the latter part of this week from Elberton. The Slmon-Sellg wedding of Wed nesday evening will be of Interest to a large circle of friend*. Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. McCord will spend tha month of July at Cumber land. Clara, the little daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred Cole, la III with typhoid fe ver. Mlsa Kate Maasey leaves In a few daye for a vlst to friends at Baldwin. Professor and Mrs. M. L. Brittain returned Tuesday from Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Foster, of Darien, Oa., art at tha Aragon. Mrs. Perclval Sneed has returned from an extended .vlalt North. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ogleaby htrva returned from New York city. Mrs. Livingston Mima will rel from tha North next week. Mr. and Mra. L. A. Shipman have re turned to Birmingham. Mr. and Mre. Howard Callaway are visiting In LaOrange. Mr. Thomas Egleaton has returned from New Orleans. Miss Wesley Mitchell has returned from Tallulah. Mr. Robert Gregg has returned from Cornell. Professor W. M. Slaton hat returned from Athena. Mr. Albert Foster baa returned to Madlaon. Mr. H. M. Atklnaon baa returned to New York. Mra. June Oglesby, Jr., will entertain the Young Matrons' Club Friday. Mr. Clark HowalL Sr., haa returned from Cumberland. Magnificent collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Cards. It will interest you to see this display. For sale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby Piedmont Hotel. HARLEM. Mlaa Louise Bell was the hostess to about thirty of her friends Friday eve nlng at an Informal fete. In the large and beautiful lawn that surrounds the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell, corner Hicks street and Belle avenue. Mlu Bell wa* assisted Id re ceiving by Mrs. J. H. Williamson and Mrs. J. W. Bell, Jr. Many Japanese lanterns were used In the decorations. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served. Those preunt were: Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Walter, Mrs. J. W. Bell. Jr., Mra. J. H. Williamson, Misses La- Fils Sturgis, Eva Williamson, Ethel Hatcher, Lola Clary. Myriam Bell, Louise Verdery, Neill* Hatcher, WIN helmtna Avellbe of Savannah, Victo ria* Robins, Louise Blount, Luctte Hatcher. Belle and Ada Zachry, Loulu Bell, Emily Hatcher; Messrs, q. W. Sturgis, Will and Pltrce King, F. M. Hatcher, J. A. Lamkln, Jr., O. J. Hicks, W. C. Bueley. R. B. Burnham, Will Pa schal, L. H. Roberta, Bailey Margruder, Jo* Hatcher, R. E. L. Reddy and other*. WASHINGTON, GA. Mines Emma and Alma Stapler are visiting Mre. Richard Lowe. Miss Lull* Callaway, of Atlanta, will be the gueat of her stater, Mrs. J. T. Llnduy, for uverml weeks. Mrs. Archibald Baktr. of Augusta. HEAR GOV. BOB TAY LOR BUILD CASTLES IN THE AIR AT WESLEY MEM. OHUfeCH THURS DAY NIGHT, JUNE 28TH. TICKETS AT EDMOND SON’S DRUG STORE, 14 S. BROAD ST. 50 AND 75c. arrived Friday to visit Mra. Sarah Dil lard. Mlsaes Elisabeth and Frances Ram sey have returned from Danburg, where they were guests of friends last week. Mrs. Eugene Palmer Fortson. of Charleston, S. C, arrived Tuesday to spend aeveral days with Mra. Thomas E. Fortson. Misses Mary and Bessie McAleater are expected next week from North Carolina to spend their Vacatloh. with Dr. and Mrs. D. S. McAleater. Mlsa Annie Irvin, of Madison, la vis iting Mlaa Camille Lowe. Mitt Marguerite Hlnea entertained at* cards Friday evening In’' honor of Mlsa Vera Hardy, of Savannah. Miss Susie Gilbert leaves tn a few days to visit friends In Atlanta and Eatonton. • . ■ ■ . Mrs. Allen T. Wingfield has returned to Augusta. Misses Lily and Elisabeth Barno.t left Tuesday for Athens to attend the University commencement. Miss Sarah Vickers Is visiting friends In Crawford. She will also stop In Greensboro before returning home. Mrs. A. W. Qutlllan, of Thomson, la the guest of her slater, 'Mrs. John Lewis. thomaIville. Mra. G. W. Ferrell entertained twelve guests at bridge Thursday afternoon In honor of her slater. Miss Phllpot, of Balnbrldge, who Is her guest. Miss Nettle Smith won first prise and Mra. Fred Dlsmukea the consolation. The Invited guests were: Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mra. John Magneas, Mra. Julia Scott, Mrs. J. L. Turner, Mre. Fred Dlsmukes, Mrs. Walter Snodgrass, Mrs. Hansell Merrill, Mrs. E. M. Smith. Mrs. W. A. Britton. Mrs. Morton Wheeler of Malnster, Mich., Misses Mamie Mer rill, Nettle Smith and Phllpot of Cam bridge. Mra. G. 8. Cox gave an Informal bridge party Saturday afternoon In compliment to her guest, Mra. J. W. Hyde, of Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Annie Pringle won ftrst prise, a hand-painted plate, and the guest of honor was given a cut glass puff box. Among those present were: Mra. Fred Dlsmukea Mra. R. A. Daniels, Mrs. John Magness, Mra. J. B. Jemlaon, Misses Nettle Smith and Annie Pringle and Mrs. J. W. Hyde, of Jacksonville. A bowling party was enjoyed by the young people Tueaday night. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Timmons, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Neel, Mlsaea Bessie Reece, Blanche Ains worth, Marianna Watts, Bessie Parker. Lucy Parker. May Hopkins, Nellie Pringle, Luclle Analey, Claudia Lucas of Savannah and Hattie Wimberly of Oglethorpe; Messrs. Ed Jargan, Hansell Watts, Sam Williams, Jim Mallette, Will Hopkins, John Watts, Frank Mc Cartney, W. Hammond, E. C. Ayre, Wttmer Smith, Arch McIntyre, Charlie Smith and Wade Kimball. Judge Robert Mitchell has gone to White Springs, Fla., to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Parker re turned Monday to their home In Pel ham. Miss Hattie Wimberly, of Oglethorpe, is the guest of Miss Blanche Ains worth. Frank Speight Is attending the Bap tist Young People's Union convention In Atlanta. Mre. J. W. Hyde, after a visit, to Mrs. G. S. Cox, hat returned to- her home In Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Ethel Derant has returned to her home In Memphis after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. 8. G. McLendon. Dr. B. A. Daniels Is attending lec tures In New York city and Boston. Hugh Felder, qf Quitman, spent Sun day In Ibe city. Mlaaea Anple Mae Quinn and Nellie tjulnn left Monday for Highlands, ROME. Major and Mrs. R. T. Fouche and Mre. J. C. Sproull have gone to Val ley View, their summer home. ’ „ Mre. Lisle Johnson, of Chattanooga, who haa been the gueft of Mre. J. A. Glover, returned last Wednesday to New York, from whence she will sail for Scotland, where she will spend aev eral months. , Mlsa Julia King haa returned home from Gadsden, Ala., where she has been visiting her slater, Mre. H. Clay Leath. Mrs. D. W. Boatenrelter, of Atlanta, la tha gueat of her aunt, Mra. R. L. Williams, on upper Broad street. Mlaa Nellie Forbes, of Jonesboro, la the guest of ber slater, Mrs. A. F. Proctor. Mre. 8. M. Roberts, who spent tbe winter In Rome with her daughter, Mre. B. S. Clayton, haa gone to Ashe ville, N. CL to spend the summer. Mrs. A. D. Alexander, of Caldwell, Ala. Is visiting her brother, Charles D. McColllster, at. 801 East First street. Mrs. Dr. Howard E. Felton, of Car- terevllle, la the gueat of her pa reals, Mr. and Mrs. W. Grimm, In tha Fifth ward. Dr. P. E Coleman, who recently •old hi* Interest In the Rome Dental parlors, haa moved to Atlanta, and purchased an Interest In a business. Miss Mattie Funderburk, of Trion, pasted through Rome yesterday tn route home from LaOrange, where she haa been attending college. Captain W. P. Slmpeon. president of the'Exchange Bank of Rome, and Mri- Simpson and granddaughter, have returned from a Visit to New York city' and West Point Military Academv. Mre. L. A. Johnson has gone tn New York, where sh,e wilt, spend .sevenT days. 'Mra. E.E.-Holder and Miss Ida Hold er left for Atlanta Saturday, where Yorit and other Northern cities. Mr. F; S. Barron has returned from a business trip to Oklahoma. Sproull Fouche, president of tho Citizens' Bank, has returned from a visit to New York. Captain J. H. Reynolds, president of the First National Bank, has returned from New York, where he has. hem undergoing treatment' by* a specialist In ear diseases. Miss Bessie Hlght entertained at cards last week In honor of her gueat, Mlsa Geneva Retd, of Gadsden. Six- hand euchre was played on the spa cious veranda. Miss Ruth Tower; won the first prize, a Japanese vase, and presented it to the guest of honor. Miss Marion Van Dyke won the con solation prise, a box of bon bons. Re freshments were served. THOMA8T0N. Miss Ms V. tlsnlel, of Atlnnta. la tha gueat nr l)r. sad Mrs. W. A. Imnlcl. Miss Maymle Itarlta. who hits lieen the sttrsetire guest of Miss Kdan Allen. h» returned tu tier heme st Fayetteville. Mr. I*. I>. stnuips, .of Muron, spent Sun day In the city. •Mias Mary Itamanur, who has hail rhnrp- of the collegiate department of R. K. Lee Institute, has returned to her home In' At- Isntn for the summer. Mrs. lreoe Tlslnger and her little nlem home In Thmusstou after an ahsrtire of several months. Mias Penelope Croeheroa has returned to her home at Gadsden, Ala. .Allen Adams spent Sunday at Warn Spring*. Mr*. UV Y. Danftl “and her two brlrtit lit tle ton*, Frank nnd Jack, ire «t Liberty 11111 for a few tlnvn...vl«lrliic relative*. ; Mef* ft-. J* I'illAJ, Of v Atlanta. J* Uw -of i her parepti, llr. *ncf llr*. F. M. Garner. Ml** Mtrjr Kate Hammond spent **veml dax* In Barnesrllle this .week. Mlnre llenlab. Lot* and Minnie Bob Mill* are visiting their grandparent* «t Warm Spring*. MIium-h Emm* Jackaon and Milford Stan ford leave Monday for Knoxville. Tran, where they *|H>nf nix week*, studying ut the summer aehnol there. Ml*# Marie Allen will spend some tlm* In Atlantn visiting friends. Bhe will *o to Atlautn next Tuesday. Mas I not; Crawford spent Sunday .-lo Yateavllle with relatives. Mr. Bert Lee, of .Covington, Is here visit ing Dr. J. C. Weaver. Mr. .James Howell ha* returned fruin 1'nlon Springs, where he went to visit bis unele. The B. B. Lee iMtseball team refurn*! Friday from Union Springs. Ala. Froiessor J>\ F. Itowe spent Wednesday In Grllfin. Mlsa LUIIe Child*, of Mosella, Is here vis iting friends. , . Mr. nnd Mrs. Travis Weaver entertained * number of their young friends an Motewr evening In honor uf their guest. Ml** Marl# Heott, of Cotijrer*; * . MOULTRIE. # . M!m Clara Gibbs left today for TatUhss- •e, where she will speud a few day* wlti friends. . „ Miss Annie Laura Klbbee, of M“rn»ws. returned home this week after n visit to Moultrie friends. . K .. Mra. M. O. Kline, of Columbus, who bis I teen paying a . visit to Mra Boltert | Kars Whitfield, of Ocala, FIs guest ot llr. ini! Mrs. * ' It • I. Wilson. Mre. 9V, il." _ Bngeir sad Mrs It- «• Morrison left this week for lloiitipnuj-ij. where tbev will be tbe geests of relntliet ,0 »Ire. V J. x!*lvelrb sad her accomplish'd little daughter. Mlsa IJIIIaa. have from a visit to Union kprlngs. Mr. and Mrs. P. MacDonald haie re turned from White Springs, where u./f “Tire. Tv". STTinmphreyi, gr,. Is epenJI"! s few days with friends at Morven. Mrs. J. It. Utrkett la at heme again Princeton. ■ Miss-Wilson and Mlse will teach in the same mission e/fie-ww— N Sf?.“snd Mrs. M. M. Kendall Ur- re turned from * vlalt to White . Mra Jennie Phillips, of Marietta, n » Moultrie, paying a visit to relatives. That T. P. A. Outing to the Isle of Palms for five days will be delightful. Make reservations now. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Cranhshau. Diamond Merchant arvi Century Building. WblUhob