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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
8CHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLECE,
LAGRANGE,
GEORGIA.
RUFUS W. SMITH,
President
One of the High Grade Colleges for Women in the South. None Higher.
Its faculty are all well educated. The president,
the professor of English and the professor of Physics
graduated at Emory College. In the faculty is one
graduate of the University of Chicago, one of Van
derbilt University, two of the Leipsic (Germany)
Conservatory, one from the Boston. School of Ex
pression, and five not included above from leading
Southern colleges. Every member of the faculty has
had post graduate work in the North or in Europe. 1
Six of the faculty are studying this summer in Ger
many, and two in Chicago.
The faculty are all native Americans and nearly
all Southerners. No members without religious pro
clivities are engaged. All have, broad culture unc-
qualcd in this section.
The Music Department has the largest pipe organ
owned by any college in' the state. The courses in
harmony and musical theoretics have been for many
years the most advanced in the state and unsurpass
ed in the South.
The college is unable to supply the demand for its
graduates as literary, music and expression teachers,
its graduates are a valuable asset to any community,
both in church and the better type of social life.
FACULTY.
LITERARY DEPARTMENT.
Bible. A. IL, ’65, A. M., *73 (Emory Col.
MRF. RUPU8 W. RMITII. Lady Pried-
I; Emeritus I'rofes*or of Aatmuom?
hyslology. Studied for three years at tbo
i-",
wL . ,
S ears under
log.
REV. HUBERT M. SMITH, A. B., Pro-
feasor of English and Creek. A. I!., 'M
< Emory). .Studied one yetr at Vanderbilt
mid one at the University of Chicago.
Studying In Chicago during the present
summer.
LEON P. SMITH. A. B., Dean and Regis
trar. Profelsor of Physics and Biology. A.
I!., *92 (Emory). Studied at the University
of Chicago.
MI88 DAISY MAY HEMP!!ILL, R. A.,
M. A.. Professor of Jattln and Herman. II.
A., '02. M. A., 'M (Vanderbilt University).
Studying during the present summer In Ger-
many.
MI88 MARCIA L. CULVER, Literary
Graduate, Professor of French and Adjunct
Professor of I*atln. Grad. *99 (Ga. Normal
and Industrial College). Studied one year
at the Unlveralty of Chicago. Studying
during the present summer fn Chicago,
MI88 ETHEL WHITTINGTON, Gradu-
ate In Expression. Professor of Expression
and Harmonic Gymnastics. Graduate In
MRS. ALWYN 3L SMITn, Music Grad
uate. Voice Culture. Plano, Pipe Organ,
Sight Singing. Graduate N. E. Conserva
tory and Leipsic Conservatory.
turned to Germany thl
MISS ELEANOR C. DAVENPORT, A.
M., I*.
E. L. (Greunda Col. Instl. L. L. M. ftfem-
phis Conf. JnsL) Studied several years In
veral text books.
MISS MATTIE FRAZER WEBB, A. B.,
Adjunct Professor of English. A. B. (Co
lombia Athenaeum). Special Diplomas for
two years’ post-graduate work In Mathe-
■fljnal English.
uniwuaii-, m
Marlon Female Seminary.
MRS. LEON P. SMITH. B. 8.. Instructor
In Geography and V. H. History. B. 8.
(LaGrange Female College).
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
ALWYN M. 8MITII. Music Graduate.
Director, Theoretics. Voire Culture, Musical
History. Graduate Valparaiso Normal
Music School; afterword studied In Boston
and New York; later studied two years at
the Leipsic (Germany) Conservatory,.receiv
ing a Diploma there. Ha has fwTce re
turned to Leipsic since and la spending the
present summer there.
absence.
MISS LEILA M. IRVIN. Music Graduate.
Plano, Theory, Sight Singing. Graduate
I. r •' Studied Pi «’|ijr-i«i* niid N'.'W V"rk.
Two certiorates frofti the Vergil Plano
School (ft. Y.)
MISS SARAH 8. DUPRE, A. B.. Music
Graduate. Plano, Theory. A. B. iMartha
Washington). Studied In Boston and New
Is studying this
PROFESSOR ALWYN SMITH WILT. SE
CURE TWO ADDITIONAL INSTRUC
TORS IN PIANO IN LEIPSIC (AMERICAN
STUDENTS) THIS SUMMER.
ART DEPARTMENT.
MISS WILLIE L. ROGERS, Instructor
In Art. Graduate Marlon Fem. Sera.
Studied under distinguished artiste In the
north for three years after extensive
courses in the south. Is studying this sum
mer In Europe.
The curriculum is that recommended by the edu
cational commission of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South. The board of education of this
eliurcli grades this-institution as doing eollege work.
The entrance requirements are essentially the same
as those of the Southern association of colleges.
Three years’ work in French and in German are of
fered and regularly conducted. Laboratories better
equipped with higher grade work than in most, of the
Southern colleges for women.
The college is located 792 feet above the sea' level
within sight of the pine mountains on the South.
The campus is upon a hill 105 feet higher than the
diii]
surrounding country. No epidemic of sickness has
ever occurred. Come here to get well. Waterworks,
electric lights, all modern conveniences.
The college is under the management of experi
enced teachers who have made the work a life study
and have never had any other employment. * Hence
the cost here is less in proportion to the grade of the
institution than in any other college for women in
the state. The largest loan fund for dependent girls
in the South.
Write for Catalogue and Other Particulars.
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LEON P. SMITH, Registrar.
RUFUS W. SMITH, President.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Gcorgit and Adjoining Slates
1 T 1
| Pleasant Mention From Other Cities |
MONROE.
Mi-s Bernice Felker. of Dalton, arrived
In Monro.- Monday to vlalt Mlaa Floy Fflk-
**r. Mlaa Felker has made frequent visits
to Moun.c, and many social functions are
being given In her honor.
Vi-* IxurnU* Mobley entertained Wednea-
«i i> evening at a 8 o r clot*k dinner, In honor
vf iii !• visitors. Mias Allison Badger, of
Atlanta, and Mlaa Elisabeth Harold, of
A in *liens. Miss Annette Walker nlao gave
a dinner this week In honor of Mlaa Mob-1
I By‘a guests.
u • liH'Hday evening at the home of the
brl le'e parents, Mr. Jim Gresham, of At-
married to Mlaa Gypsy Landers.
to the friends of the contracting par-
nnd only the Immediate family were
medlat * - - —
in.-HPiit. Immediately after the ceremony,
which waa performed by Rev. G. M.
Enkea. the bride and groom .left for a
wedding trip to New York, Michigan, and
■Kir Northern polnta of Interest Mr. and
Miv Gresham will make their fntnre home
in Macon,
Monday to enter the summer eel
Emory college.
i-- .\lllc Belle entertained a few of
am G. Hunter left Sunday for At*
A. Nunually has returned from
Atlanta.
mday morning the young men of Mon-
- — VnenUcf Felker.
* complimented Mlaa Bernice Felker. of
ill on, the guest of Mlaa Floy Felker,
th a morning german. . i
die** Cora Felker, of Dalton, who has
CM attending a house party In Gaines
I. given by Mlaa Carrie Johnson, will
Saturday t^vIJtMlai^Floj^aniU
Linda
__ , nlng „
complimented Mlaa Bernice Felker, of
“ a da ‘ * w
'in ii> i nusiu, w* iRiimiiuii, air.
Da' id «. Taylor, of Anderson. 8. C„ and
Charlie Hblflett of - “
ars this week with
Mr Albert Mobl ,
DKa Belle Nowel
rty next weel
f Atlanta, spent a
i friends In Monroe,
visiting In Atlanta,
a spend
of vlaltoi
Ml will I
ley Is vlWmpRMB
■ell will give a apend-the-
eek In
Uh Floy Felker. Mlaa Nowell Wll
i the !»nrty Misses Bernice
clkor. of Dalton; Misses Floy,
III.* l’elker.
Mrs. Clifford Carmichael entertained a
I “' ■■■! Thursday evening compli
ns Annie Duke, of
y to Miss _
•Mer of Mrs. Carmichael.
*. of Jscki
Salad and
Ice
ige waa serve
Mias Isabel Nunually j^ve sn^'at^home"
/par.
-Wednesday evening. The
de<--r.tt*-i with ferna and palms. Over the
punch bowl a Japanese umbrella was sus-
pen del and Mlaa Hsrhcl Nunnallr and
Sli-s Helen Cox presided at the bowl.
" ~i Edith Edwards entertained Infor-
on North Brood street. ...
wards assisted Miss Edwards In receiving.
A delightful occasion was the dlnaer
party at which Mlaa Floy Felker enter-
inlt cd at her home In honor of MU* Ber-
it.*e Felker and Mr. Frank McCati*hen, of
~ - eyed
sweet p* a*
with soft
cards the <
MM by b
centerpiece on tho
— bsakc. _
mile tied
_ r. Ita hai
pink rtbtions. Instead of plare
seats of the guests were iteslg-
„ bunches of pink and white nwset
!»«■ tied with pink ribbon on which was
minted In gtlt letters the name of the guest.
Ml** Felker* guests were Miss Bernice
1 clker and Mr. Frank McCstchen. of Dal*
T.n Misses Lynda, Allle and Clare Felker
Mi l Nell Nowell, Messrs. Koy Nunually,
Clay Loeklln. Erastus Roberts, Ben Han-
i. and and Herliert Breedlove.
Misses Lonelle Mobley. Irene Wslker,
l - • th Hamdd nnd Allison Badger spent
1; at M i. lay night with Mr. nnd Mrs. llarry
Ray, of High ebon Is.
... «. coodwla, 0 f ganders.
■
J
dlsa Adel Nutt in Jackson.
i I- Irving Club met Wednesday after-
m»... ri the home of Mrs. G. M. Hakes.
~‘|etortan era was the study for the
'
Ctnfiwsa entertained
joa by Miss Rsby Lsnnlus.
played and I
w. Felker ■
_flelightfni dinner wss given by Mrs.
errnIng-^^pRj
mentsry to her guests. Mrs. C. A. Jamison.
.» I —star, ana Mrs. hefla Wright, of
■Vpiak ami white toeing the prevailing
| The lees were frosen In the shape
rived th Monroe Thursday to viol
„ , — visit frlei
On Ids return home Mr. McCntrl
» ii epond a few days In Atlanta with !
-at uv
h
MIm Fst Jonn, of Illakoly, the runt of
Mlaa Mattro l)». A Tory snjoratilo raiuii
w«« played—n floral loro-talc. Mlaa Jonca
won drat prlM, a palntln, of American
ra. Ocorgo Napier returned to
Decatur Monday after a atay with their
parent!, Mr. ami Mra. W. II. NunnallyT^S
Tha picnic (Iren Saturday atternooo at
Blronda lirldye waa a compliment to Mlaa
If tho (flat of Mlaa
Kay Jonn, of Blakely,
Mf, and un. », n. ,, .I.r,, . i., .n inn
r ata of their parrnta, Mr. ami Mra. II.
IValkar. They will return to their home
In Uaruearllle tula week.
CAVE SPRINGS.
Mlaa Guaale I iron Wllllniya arrived Inat
Wnlnemlar for n week'a atuy with her
roiialu, Mlaa Virion Tilly.
Ml.. Hath Freeman la In Atlanta, rtslt-
frlenila here.
Mlaa Tot Montgomery learea Friday for a
week-, atay In l.ee.burg, Ala., tho gueat of
ration given by Mlaa Kalhleon
,-i,-nlng In honor of her
alrr, of North Carolina,
' - - --, loo oourao
Th.
BL _ rrry enjoyable nlfalr. SH
vaa «erve,l d.irltii! the evening. The out
er teurn neat, were Mlaa llamno of Menlo,
Mia, Neill.- Watte. Mia, Sara Hamilton,
Mlaa Ue»lo Illuht nnd Mlaa Mabel Harbour
et Home, Me,«ra. watt a, Holloway,* Ileat,
I-Ittmau aud Wootl of Home.
.Ula, Mlunla Smith bn, returned home
after a pleaaant vlalt to Mra. C. U. MrCol-
U Vliaa ,n Katbrrtne Morrla and Mr. H. B.
Thompaou. of Maryland, wrre qulrtlr mar-
Sunday morning, only the family
rled Sunday mornrng, only tho family and
a few Intimate frlenda being preaent They
left on the morning train, accompanied by
M Mra. n \V, M o!' Connor left a fow daya
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hay, of Atlanta,
the gneata of Mr. J. A. Hay.
Mra. Turner and family, of New Orleana,
are at Mra. Hlght’a for tho summer.
Mra. Mrl^ln and Mlaa Hlaek. of Rome,
are at Mra. Itay’a for the week.
Mr. and Mra. II. K Sima, of Urunawlrk.
and Mlaa M. H. Sima, of Hot Mprlnga, Ark.,
will urrtre Saturday, to he the gurata of
Ula, llama I'ettla. . ,
H. H. Tilly la at homo for a few daya.
C. H. WiKHlrulf. manager of the Southern
Hell Telephone Company,at Horn*, la In
town.
Addle
gueata Mlaaea Florenc, and
1-Tnme, of Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mlaa Mmnm Smith, of Macon, Is tha
gueat of her alater, Mra. Arthur Baker.
Mr*. K. C. Branson, of Athens, 1,
visiting relntlvea here. ,
Mlaa Bouelle Hardy la spending th,
week with frlenda In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mra. W. Tro* Bankston and
son, Trox Batey, left Tuesday for a
trip to Canada.
Mleaee Jesale and Ann Winston, Mra.
Eunice Winaton and Misses Kate and
Louise Lyon, of Atlanta, leave Sunday
for a trip to Californio.
Miss Jessie Winston entertained her
friends at "hearts" Wednesday after
noon complimentary to Miss Lissle
Lyon, of Atlanta. Miss Jessie Lewis
Johnson won the prise, h lovely pic
ture. The gueet of honor was present
ed a pretty fan. Punch was served,
and after the game an Ice course was
enjoyed.
One of the prettiest weddings of the
season was that of Mias Loneta Clark
to Mr. Oama Bally Foster, of Dade-
vllle, Ala., which took place at the First
Presbyterian church on Wednesday
morning. The church was beautifully
vllle. The ushers were Messrs. George
Croft of Atlanta, Will Driver and Steve
Hollingsworth of Opelika and Tom La
nier. Immediately after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Foster left for their home
at Dadevllle, Ala.
COMMERCE.
Miss Wortle Montgomery, of Gaines
ville, Is the guest of Mrs. G. T. Rice.
Miss Emma Staple is visiting In
Washington, Go.
Misses Norene Cooper, Mlttle Carson
nnd Emma Griffin attended the univer
sity commencement at Athens.
Professor Ivey, of Jefferson, Spent
Saturday here.
Dr. C. E. Pittman Is In Savannah this
week attending the convention of den
tists.
Misses Pellla and Frances Stevens
have returned to their home In Lex
ington after a visit to Mrs. J. B. Hard
man.
Miss Mamie Little, of CarnesvIIIa
was the guest of Miss May Ola Little
recently.
Mrs. T. E. Key and Miss Clarldy are
at home from Franklin Springs.
Miss Alma Watson Is at home for her
summer vacation.
Mrs. S. E. Barton, who has been the
gueet of her daughter, Mrs. W. L.
Dobbs, has gone to visit her son In'
Mississippi.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Jones en
tertained about sixty guests on the
lawn at the Montgomery house Thurs
day evening.
after a visit to relatives In Mllledge-
vllle.
decorated, the colors used being green
sister
and white. Miss Carolee Clark,
of the bride, waa maid of honor and
wore a lavender allk drees, with white
at, and carried white carnations. The
ride wore a handsome traveling gown
of gray voile, with white lingerie waist,
and gray hat, and she carried bride
roeea. The ribbon bearers wore white
dresses, with lavender
tied with lavender ribbons. They were
Misees Valerie Btropher, Maggie Bell,
Luclle Oliver of Dadevllle and Mlsa
Louise Guise of Swalnsboro. The best
man was Mr. Clarence Suber, of Dade-
albany:
Miss Llasle Michels Is visiting friends In
Mrs. I-'. M. Ccllon and Mlaa Mamie Cctlnn
have returned from u visit to flrcuda In
(Jalneavllle, I-'ln.
--- gueat c
Mlaa Basel
Cnthbert.
■Ring friends In
.1. C. Maaon haa returned from Buffalo,
tlon.
Mra F. R. Pelot. who has been visiting
“ ' pville, has returned borne.
Mrs. It. M. Smith and children
- on Society street.
gamo nnd many happy toasts were
proposed to the brldo.
Among the guests were Miss Birdie
Little, Miss Little, Misses Dunlap, Miss
Luela Shipp, Miss Sanford, Miss Mario
Montfort, Mrs. Rooney, Vrs. Elder,
Mrs. J. J. Willis, Mrs. T. J. Hill.
VAN HORNE-JONES.
Miss Florence Mae Jones, formerly
of this city, but who has resided in
Birmingham for several years, was
married June 22 to Mr. David Spencer
Van Horne, of Monroe, Ga. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. W. G.
Woodbrldge.
. «... „. The bride has a host of friends In
Mrs. J. P. Gill Is visiting In Atlanta for this city, where, during her residence
few daya^ after which she wIR go to Zlr- here, was very popular. The groom Is
llclous refreshments were served. The
club prize, a kimono, was won by Mrs.
Richard Joyner and the second prize, a
bead purse, was won by Mrs. Edward
Hunt.
Tho dance given by Professor North-
cutt on Friday night at the armory waa
greatly enjoyed by all present
Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Freyer, Mr.
iil 'Ti-u La XX \ T « l.a.iil -. .. .t ia_ _ >
nnd Mrs. R. H. Xorthcutt and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Xorthcutt will leave this
week for Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Miss Carrie Alston waa the hostess
on Tuesday night at a euchre party
given at her home. Refreshments were
served after tho game. The prizes, a
work bag and card case, were won by
Miss Julia Howell and Sir. Goodwin,
can la, N. C., to •pend tho slimmer.
Mrs. Fnnnle Holcombe hns jrouo to Zlrco-
nls. N. C., to spend the summer.
isi n. ' .< iu sjiriiu tun ■uiiiiuoi.
Mlsa Euta Jones la visiting friends In
Valdosta for a few days.
Mlaa Irene Stanley, of Greenville. S. C,
la visiting her slater. Mra. W. E. Smith.
Mlsa Jodie Towell la spending a few days
In I-ceshurg with relntlvea
Mrs. D. 8. Ihrlee, of Florence, 8. C.. Is
Vella
Mlaa Clara Relic Currell haa returned
from Tbomasvllle, where she attended the
meeting of the South Georgia Epwortb
League,
Mlaaea Madelyn Robinson and Willis Ad
ams hava gone to Knoxville, Tenn.. to at
tend the Kunxvllle summer school.
Mra. lk II. Warren, of Cordate, Is vlalt-
Inar at the home of her son, R. II. Warren.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Gortatowaky and
children hare gone to Brunswick, where
■Ira H. II. Stanley hss returned from St-
‘, whore she spent the “ "
James has returned
Itjr for several dajra.
Judge D. F. Cropland baa returned from
Charleston..
Mra. W. It. Baldwin haa returned from a
visit of several weeks to Richmond.
Mrs. C. J. Whitehead la the gueat of rela*
tires In Dawson.
Mrs. Max Altman la vlattlng relatives In
Macon this week.
j.f.
WINDER.
Mias Mary Hutchinson, of falem, Ala.,
Is visiting Mra. O. W. DsLaperrlsro on Can
dler street.
CORDELEI
One of the prettiest affairs of the
summer was the card party given by
Mrs. Dobyn Holmes yesterday after
noon In compliment to Mlaa Birdie
Little.
The decorations used were entirely
In white and green and the color
scheme was carried out In the Ices,
frosen in brick shapes, and the cakes
and mints.
The game of six-hand euchre waa
played at two tables. Dainty fans were
used to score with, which made pretty
souvenirs, airs. J. J. Willis won the
E rize, a gauze fan, and Miss Birdie
title, the guest of honor, was present
ed with a hand-painted gauze fan with
Ivory sticks.
Punch was served throughout the
a successful young business man of
Monroe, Go.
EATONTON. „ _,
Misses Mary Dennis nnd Ruth Park leave
July 3 for Monroe, to be the gneata of Mlaa
Mary Felker.
nnd the consolations, a pair of glove
supporters and a pipe, were cut by
Miss Elmer George and Mr. Mellon
George.
The Young Matrons’ Bridge Whlat
Club met .with Mra. Ralph Northcutt
on Friday afternoon.
Messrs. Held Hrarn. Frank Dennis and
Mlaa Tallulah Jenkins leave July 7 fog VU1;
Rica, to be at Miss Elizabeth Candler’s
n* & ha* returned to his home In
Wadlejr. . _ .
MIm Janie Pennington Is tho guest of
friends !h Newborn. . .
MIm Frances Tnrner is visiting Miss
Charlotte Brown it her home in Rockville.
Mr*. Eugene Bnxcman nnd Httlo son, Eu-
B ne, Jr a of Atlnntn, are tho guests of
rs. C. D. Leonard. . ^
Misses Louise Smith nnd Frances nils-
man, of Madison, who have been the gueita
of Miss Fannilu Denhsm, have returned
to tbelr home.
MT. AJRY.
Mr. Grover Ketron of Clarkesvllle, Mr.
MARIETTA.
Miss Harwood, of Atlanta, Is spend
ing a. few days with Mrs. D. C. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brantley, of
Blackshear, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Camp. They were on their
way to Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gramllng have
returned from Boston.
MUs Louise Anderson Is visiting her
brother, Mr. W. D. Anderson, and fam
ily, In Macon.
Mrs. R. E. Lawhon has returned
from Brooklyn, N. Y., where she has
been visiting her son.
Mrs. J. T. Perkins and daughter, of
Tallahassee, Fla., are the guests of
Mrs. J. D. Anderson.
The Ladles' Euchre Club was enter
tained by-the Misses Setse on Friday
afternoon In a delightful manner.
McWhorter of Athens, nnd Mr. Ike Levey
of Augusta aro guests of Mr. Tomlinson
Fort.
Miss Dorothn Bnldwln, Mrs. George J.
Bnldwln nnd Mrs. M. C. Hull, of Bnrannsh,
ore guests of Mrs. Mnrk Cooper Pope.
Miss Luln Hlllsmau, of Albany, is at the
Wilcox cottage.
Mr. P. F. M. Furr is a guest of Senator
J. T. reyton.
Dr. O. T. White made a short trip to
Atlnntn Thursday morning.
Mrs. II. C. Terrell, of Westminster, 8. C.,
returned home from a visit to her sister,
Mrs. A L. Kim soy.
Lnto arrivals at tho Monterey: Mrs. R.
Fernandez, Harry Fernnudes, L. D. Tjiwn,
C. E. Bonn, E. Davis, Rosser Thomas, Miss
Horeneo Jackson, C. J. Brown, Miss Kite
Cox, J. W. Cannon, Charles II. Cox. P. L.
Gllki-y, A. .1. * * run*. .Jr., O. C. Hutchinson,
a. ai. urnir, air., u, L. nuirninm'ii,
J. J. Littlejohn, Mrs. A. J. Orme, Frank
‘ ' ‘ i, II. I(. Robertson, John C. Evans,
Ring h,r
turned
lira
Friday night
star, Mrs.
to her home lu Macon.
F. J. Hunter, of Norcroaa, spent
night with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Woodruff. ’ Hhe left Ustnrday morning to
visit frlenda In Monroe.
A. I). JlcOurry returned Tuesday
from Norrrvas.
lihT f
Mia, Agar- —
mencement ezerrlaes of the
°Mh£'unqrp Nutt, of Jackson, la spending
• -. Mra. J. Hall Tnr-
a month with her alater,
nor, on Broad street.
A number of Winder people will go to
Wrlghtsvllle Beech next month.
Mr. end Mra. II. A Cartthera will aoon
he at borne to their frlenda In tbelr beau
tiful new reeldtnc on llroad street, which
North
her. et the
First Mrthndlat church next week. Neerty
two hundred delegatee are expected.
WEST POINT. ,
Mlaa Elward Whitaker, of Columbux,
Ga.. la the gueit of Mra. Mark Mc-
Culloh.
Mr*. Fannie Scott, Mra. Wilt Kirby
and Min Stella Burnt were In Atlanta
during the week.
Mra. Barton and little daughter, Mary
n# \r.. M e mm wlellnm Um
Scott, of wrens, Go. are vlatlng Mra. j
Barton', parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1 jt. I
Scott.
Mra. Osct, Smith (pent th, flrat of
the week In Atlanta.
Min Jeule Winaton has as her gueet |
Min Lizzie Lyon, of Atlanta.
Mr. Grarge Zachry has returned from
Nashville, Tenn.. where he has been
attending Vanderbilt Unlveralty.
MU* Annie Hammond la (pending th, I
week with friend. In Nawnan.
Man ra. Amo, Huguley and Clarence 1
Hudmon spent Wednesday in Colum
bus, Ga.
Mlaa Alice Lanier spent a tew days
this week In Nawnan.
MUs Kate Smith U expecting ax her
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Catalogue No. 40, just issued, gives detailed information of the advantages which have for half a
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B. F. PICKETT, President,
Bamesville, Ga.
Littlejohn,
Knm A. Carter, It. A. Karri* W. 31. H*rrl«,
II. B. Burt, It. S. Ashley, W. A. Lee, J.
F. Lewis, M. L. Crawford. *
BIRMINGHAM* ALA.
An'event of the pest week attraetlnx
widespread Interest wss the msrrlsfe or
Mis* Air* Clair Vigo and Mr. William Ir*
C._ v
win Grubb, which occurred Monday evening
* the brti* ~
the homo of the brl de. There' were no
-Jdal attendanta and the ceremony wss
witnessed only by the Immediate fsmllir*
and a few close friends. After sn Informal
reception Mr. Grnbb and bis bride left
in n private car for New York, whence
they nailed on the Koenlgtn Loalie for
Nap:--.
Another marriage of Importance was that
of Miss Edith Itlcbey, daughter of tho
vice president of the 81oaa*8neffield Com
pany, nnd 3Ir. Ralph Itamseur, of Ashe
ville. Tho ceremony took place Tuesday
evening nt the home of tb* bride and was
performed by Dr. Sterling Foster. 3lr. sad
31 rs. Itamseur left In a private car for
the East.
Tho marriage of Mias Lillian Key Brooks
nnd Mr. George Asa Eaatman was solem
nized nt tho bride's home Wednesday even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Eastman will spend
their honeymoon In the East. _
Miss Pauline Alber nailed for Enrop#
during tho past week. She will study voice
under Dr. Frank G. Doseert of
Mrs. llussell Hunt is the (past of Mrs.
A. O. Rarnctt In Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and 31rs. Thomas Stobert and 3fr*.
R. It. Stobert and son have gone to Old
Point Comfort nnd Atlantic City. They
will be gone nevcral weeks. _ . _
Tho new cafe of tho Southern Club was
formally opened for Inspection Friday^even
ing. It la one of tho handsomest of club
cafes In the South. The club entertained at
dancing and delightful refreshments were
served. Lunch wss served for the first
time on Saturday. . .
Miss Elite Alber is a gneat of Mra
. P. Orr at Mentone. r
MUs Charlotte Graham and . Miss con»
dell Baldwin are visiting Miss Evs Moors
man at 3fontone. . ...
Miss Edith Richey nnd Miss
Young were the honored guests at t lunca
ran tenrt-rwl them by Mra. B»oJ«mln G.
Copeland Tuesday at the Country Clun.
The recital of 3Ir, Adair Hickman.™
has been studying under J. Courtland CW-
er. In Chicago, for some time, Tae^wj
evening was a brilliant
Chicago, ior mmu* ■'tld.lr.
rtemug was a brilliant success. Mr. I
man ia gifted with a tenor voice of nn
quality.
MnjlH.lta.no.tan,,. gerat
of Vaaaar, and Mr. B. F. a»*~—.
grnduated from Columbia, are the rocs
hr tbelr narenta. Mr. and 3frs. B. F.
of their parents, Mr. and 3Irs. B. I
on Fifth avenue. . hare
Mrs. G. T. Brnzelton and children nav«
JJTB. \J. A. UtHM-iiuu »«*• v mnm-
gone to Cooka Springs to spend the so
rofesaor Powrell presented Ws popgj
is Ijaa Sheppard, soprano,
contralto, at
Thursday evening at his studio.
HARALSON.
Mra. Ector Hutcheson and
Stella Hngg. of ftanota, mode a briet
visit to Haralson last Friday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Briscoe, of Mario*.
L T., are visiting friends In thl« r
Myi
iirxia.
-eek.
Callahan
has been sick
Swlggert. who na» ^
111 for some time, U able to fit UJ*