Newspaper Page Text
U
useAtaart
mmmwm
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY, Jl LI 1. IF*.
DOAK-FOLGER.
The bene of Dr. and Mr*. T. W.
F'dgsr, at Central, On., via tha arena
of 1 beautiful wedding Wednesday,
when their daughter, Floy, and Dr.
R s. Doak, of Nashville. were united
In marriage.
Promptly at 11:19 o'clock Rev. Dren
nen, who performed the ceremony, took
hi« place In the parlor, followed by
the hridal party, the little Mleaei Jessie
Morgan and Barbara Clapp forming an
aisle with white rlbbona and dalalee.
Mi»s Lila Folger, the alater of the
and Mlaa Murphy were the
bride
aide.
The bride waa charming In a cream
■ rape de chine gown, made In prince***
etyle, with bolero effect, elaborately
trimmed In applique and old lace,
ilroea and white waa the color echeme
iip»*d In the parlor, and waa carried out
with beautiful palms, ferae and floral
designs In dalalee.
After the ceremony a dellrloua lunch
eon waa nerved In the dining room.
. Thle wadding la of particular Inter
ret on account of the prominence of
the bride and groom. Mlaa Folger haa
been a very aucceaaful teacher In CM-
core and Cox colleger and Dr. Doak
In a apeclallet In Naahvllle, and a lec
turer In the Vanderbilt Cnlverelty.
The young couple left on the after,
noon train for a monlh'a atay In the
pmuntalne of East Tenneaaee, after
which they will go to their home In
Naehvllle.—Greenville Newa.
KINGS BERRY-COLEMAN.
Mr. end Mre. William Allen Coleman,
of Carrollton, Oa., have announced the
engagement of their daughter, I-aura
r.untt, to Edwin Cleveland Klngaberry,
of Atlanta. Oa., the marriege to be a
very quiet one, at the home of the
bride, Auguat 8.
WHITMORE-PEARCE.
si-.|*l to The Georgian.
Washington, D. C„ July 5.—Mr. and
Mre. Chrlatlan 8. Pearce, of Washing-
ton, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mlaa Marla Chriatlne Pearce,
an.1 Mr. Harold Burton Whitmore, of
Ilnrtford, Conn. The wedding will
ink,- place In the autumn at the brlde'a
home In Waehlngtnn. The Pearce
family la an old and well-known one
In Kentucky. Mr. Whltmdre la a
j.i .mlncnt bualnean man of Hartford.
Mlaa Pearre'a older alater, Mlaa Anna
Pearce, married Mr. Antony Brown,
formerly of Naahvllle, and Mr. and
Mr- Brown and little daughters are
non- living In Atlanta with Mr. Brown'a
par. nt*. Mr. and Mra. Frederick w.
Brown, who have leased "Sutherland
the historic John B. Oordon home, near
Atlanta. Mra. Christian Pearca la now
on a visit there to her little grand-
daughters, nnd Mrs. Brown la spending
several weeka In Washington with her
sister.
X IN H0N0r"0F VIBIT0R8.
Tuesday afternoon, Mlaa Ruth Par
ker. of Macon, Mlaa Lola Murphy, of
Phoenix. Ariinna, and Mlaa Loeb, of
Charleston, will be the guests of honor
_nj a card party which la to be
given by Mlaa Penstopa* Clarke nt
her home on North Boulevard. Mlaa
Clarke will be assisted In entertaining
her gueeta by her mother, and by her
sister, Mlaa Frances Clark. Thirty-
five or forty gueeta have been Invited.
TO MRTsNEED.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mra.
ward Brown entertained Informally at
dinner In honor of Mra. Perclvnl
Sneed, who Is being warmly welcomed
In Atlanta, after two years' absence In
the Past. The occasion brought to
gether ten congenial friends—Mrs. Per
clvnl Sneed, Mr. and Mra. John King
otiley, Judge and Mra. Don Pardee,
Mrs. E. M. McCabe. Mlaa Katharine
Jackson, of Augusta. Mra. W. W.
Thoinae.
MR. AND MR8. AUSTELL
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. nnd Mra. William W. Auatall en
tertained Saturday evening at a charm
ing. but InformaL dinner party, at their
home on Spruce street, Inman Park.
A few congenial friende enjoyed the
delightful hospitality af Mr. and Mrs.
Austell.
AMERICAN9~DRESS BEST.
"Americans aa a rule drees far bel
ter and more smartly than Europeans,"
declares a Parts paper.
Nettled, perhaps, by that assertion, a
London paper, sent a reporter out to
Interview aulhorttlea on dress and got
this admission from Frederick Bus-
worth. a widely known cuurt costumer
and tailor:
- "Comparing the American buslneea
men and women, who gu every morn
ing to the city and return every even
ing with our London crowds, the form
er are decidedly neater In appearance.
, The American women, too, show more
daintiness nnd what 1 might call sense
of fitness In choice of material, making
up and In the way of displaying It to
the very best advantage. English wo
men. even of the most cultured classes,
do n d show that Invariable excellent
taste la dress which almost every
American woman ahowa”
ATTRACTIVE* VISITORS.
The presence of several attractive
visitor* In Atlanta will be th*
occasion ‘ this week of much gayety
among the younger art. Mist Ruth
Parker, of Macon, who haa been the
pretty and popular guest of Mlaa Elisa
beth Osborne, will remain In the city
until Thursday. For Miss l.neb. of
Charleston, who Is vMilng Mlaa Ellaa-
0 Photograph of Mrs. George W. Robinson, tho plucky bride who mads the
trip on board the "Gauntlet from New Turk to Bermuda for tho Upton cup.
A diagram on tho uppor right shows bow abo slngle-hnnilcil caught s seven
foot shark, anil kotow Is s photograph of the tiny cook stove on hoard -the
"Gauntlet." *
able for Its richness of detail nnd
weight of metal than for Its artistic
beauty, was paid for by penny sub
acrlptlons, so that the statement that
it waa "presented by the people of
France" acquires a curious and almost
literal significance. The vase
classic form, with fluted tendril han
dies springing from a lion's mask. On
th* body of the vase are two winged
figures representing the fine arts and
Industry, holding a ecroll on which
tha following Inscription:
"France to Oeneral Lafayette." On
the other side Is the date, 1110. The
pedestal la square shaped, with sunken
rectangular panels, and with allegori
cal statuettes of liberty, Justice,
•trength and equality at the corners.
The subjects represented In finely
chased relief on four rectangular
plaque* are the surrender of Corn
wallls at Torktown, the federation of
1710 showing Oeneral Lafayette pre
senting the Due D'Orleans, lieutenant
general of th* kingdom, to th* people,
and th* distribution of colors to the
Faria national guard on August 21,
1119.
Both vase and bust were exhibited
early this year at th* London Want End
gallery, where It seemed to have es
caped the attention of those who are
Interested In American historical relics.
ORDER OLD-Fa’ShIoNED WOMEN
Of especial Interest to Nashville wo
men, says The Naahvllle Banner, waa
th* leading article In the Ladles' Home
Journal of July entitled “An Order of
Old-Fashioned Women,” written by
Mra. Thaddeus Horton, of Atlanta^
who ls well known to Naahvllle so
dety, describing an organisation
ten young matrons In that city which'
haa proved a potent factor for good
In the life of that progressive South
era city. Among the ten la Mra. Rob
erf F. Maddox, of Atlanta, formerly
Mlaa Lollls Baxter, of Nashville,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Nat Baxter.
The article, which la very readable. Is
Illustrated with charming pictures of
the ten prominent young matrons who
compose the membership, each taken
with her children, that or Mra. Maddox
and her two handsome little aona be
bath Bchleslnger, many pleasant affair*
are being planned. Mies Lois Murphy
Is tho guest of Miss Laura Kartells,
and Mine Elisabeth Davison haa with
her a trio of attractive girls. Mias
Edith Duneon's guests. Mlasee Wright
nnd Dunson, will be gtteats of honor at
several Informal parties this week.
Miss Susan Spalding will entertain
Thursday ovenlng In honor of her
friend, Mias Kltaen. Miss Charles
Owens, who has spent a week with
Mlaa France* Connelly, will Malt Mies
Elisabeth ltawson this week.
IN HONOR OF~MIS8 HAGAN.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Rooney enter
tained at a delightful dinner party at
Durand's -Saturday evening, In honor
of Mlaa Louise llagan,' of Hoboken,
N. Y., who Is the guest of Mrs. Rooney.
Among the guests were 9dl»s Rooney,
Mies Juno Rooney and Mr. John
Rooney.
KINQ'8 DAUGHTERS AND 80N8.
Mr. and Mra. H. W. OUlett enter-
talned Circle No. 2, the King's Daugh
ters and Bona, at their new home, 19
Culberson street. The annual election
of officers resulted aa follows: Mra. C.
F. Gores, leader; Mlaa Joa Randall, vice
leader; Mrs. A. Staub, secretary; Mra.
Faul (Ireen. assistant secretary; Mra.
W. O. Ballard, treasurer: Mra. 8. ,W.
(Illicit, corresponding secretary; Mra.
Jake Blodgett, assistant corresponding
secretary.
A pleasing and unexpected feature
of the meeting was the presentation by
member* of th* circle of many hand
some nnd useful article* to Mra. Gll-
lett, who has only recently gone to
housekeeping.
Refreshments ware served, which
concluded u very delightful afternuon.
MISS EULA JACKSON IS
ENTERTAINED IN NASHVILLE
Little Mtu'Euln Jackson, of Atlanta,
who Is‘here ‘ with h»r mother, Mra.
Henry 8. Jackson, for a visit to Nash
ville relatives, was th*‘honor guest of
_ picnic nt Westover Plantation today,
given by her young cousin, Miss Eunice
Jackson. The merry company of little
girls went out at 1:10 o'clock nnd were
met by the hostess, Baxter Jackson
and Macon Klrkmnn. with conveyances
at the end of the West Nashville car
line, for the drive to the Baxter coun
try home
Frappe wa* served on the porch nnd
later games were enjoyed on the lawn.
Hevsral ponies were on hand for rides
for the happy company who were serv
ed a tempting luncheon picnic fashion
1,1 Resides the' honoree nnd ’ those al
ready mentioned there were present;
Misses Evelyn Douglas, Mary Tom
Warner, Kllem-Thomas. Jean Morgun,
Emm* Morrow Anderson. Elsa McGill,
‘Elisabeth oOrton. Elisabeth Hansom.
Mllbrey Keith'and Mildred Smith;
‘PHONE US’
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL STREET.
0009090000900000900
o O
0 All communications Intended 0
0 for. the society department of O
O the Saturday Issue of The Oeor- 0
0 glan must reach the office be- 0
0 fore 11 o'clock Saturday fnom- 0
0 Ing In order to Insure publics- O
0 tlon. Q
0 0
0000000 0 0 0 0 0 0000000
Vi ; c Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Atlanta Agents for . Candy
80c Pound
Master* Robert Maddox and Howell
Jackson, at Atlanta, and Robert F
Jackson, Jr.—Nashville Banner.
TALLY-HO PARTY.
Saturday n number of congenial peo
plo formed a tallg-ho party to Buck-
head, leaving town late In the after
noon and lunching at s teautlful spot
on Howell Mlli road before returning.
Mr. and.Mrs, O. Thomas Latimer act
ed as chaperone*, and those who com
posed the party were Mae. Finney,
Mlssea Edith Little, Lucy May Uowald,
Kallle H. Huddleston, Amelia May Hll-
ley, Margaret Joyner, Ioils Hollings
worth, Nellie Hollingsworth, Sarah
Freeman, Ruby Freeman, Susan Steph
ens, Fattl Harrison, Talbot Harrison,
Augusta Beal*, Hattie Peavy, Lola
Freeman and Mary George; Mesan.
Clifford Sorrows, John Seidel, Henry
I'enrce and Armstrong.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
Miss Davies’ Sunday school class at
Trinity Church will give a moonlight
picnic Thursday evening at Grant park
In honor of the Young Men Helpers'
Class. Judge nnd Mra Hammond and
Mra. K, Hill will act ns chaperons.
The party will meet at 7 o'clock at the
home of Miss Talley.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.’
The Woman's Home Mission at the
Payne .Memorial Church will meet at
|he church Tuesday afternoon at 3
o'clock. All members are urged to be
present.
SURPRIsi"PARTY.
Mlsa Jennie Owen waa given a sur
prise party Saturday evening at her
home on. Johnson avenue. Those pres
ent were: Miss Ernestine Randal.
Miss Grace Terry, Mlsa Blanche Mc-
Knight, Mias Hayden MrKnlghl, Miss
Kathleen Douglas, Mlsa Ltbte Ewing,
Mlsa Verna Eaves, Miss Eudora
Spence, Mies Ethel Marbury, Miss Ed
na Mooney. Miss Barbara Hunter, Mlaa
Mabel Jones. Mr. Clyde Evana, Mr.
Matvln Rauschenberg, Mr. Hugh Trot-
ti. Mr. Ernest Trot11, Mr. Julius Trottl,
Mr. Morris Ewing, Mr. Walter Smith,
Mr. .William Jenkins, Mr. Vance Hunt
er. .Mr. Joe Tttllnsliam, Mr. Eugene
\V*rtlck.’Mr. Roy Wilson, Mr. Carlisle
Smith. Mr. David Klalner, Mr. Frank
Mrllanhec.
RELICS OF REVOLUTION
TO BE SOLD IN LONDON.
An exhlblton of relics and souvenirs
will be sold on Tuesday, July 1. at
Christie's, In London, that should prove
of exceptional ‘Interest to American col
lectors. The fleet thlrly-Twit lots nten-
ttoned-ln'th* catalogue are all connect
ed with the American war of Independ
ence and more particularly with the
| Marquis de lAfa.valte, John tjulncy
Adams. Henry Clay, Andrew' Jackson,
Thomas Jefferson. James Madison.
George Washington and James Mon
roe.
From tha artistic point of view the
chief feature of the sale will Is- the
lltr-slse bust of George Washington by
K. L. J. Pitun executed In statuary
marble. Washington Is represented In
u military tunic draped with a cloak.
On the base Is the Inscription: "Ne
quid detriment! rapist res publics."
Resides this there Is a monumental
vase of silver gilt made by Franron-
nlrr and presented by the people of
France. In tile to the Marquis. Lafay
ette. it is worthy of note.that this
gigantic vase, which Is more remark-
story of the founding of the or
der la most entertainingly told, and to
women wearying of the monotony of a
llfci of luxury and pleasure-seeking. It
may give some valuable hints. The
order sprang out of a luncheon club
organised by four prominent leaders
In Atlanta aoclety, who had been
schoolmates and close friends during
tbelr girlhoods, and whose Intimacy
continued after their marriages. Each
succeeding hostess of the club tried to
outdo her predecessor In the elegance
of her entertaining, until Anally aome
of the most far-seeing of the members
bgan to perceive that the purpose of
their meetings waa fast being loat In
a spirit of formality.
At the last of these formal lunch
eons, which had been moat elaborate
and elegant, a awlft decision waa made
to abandon auch entertainment* and
Instead to organise a charitable dub,
where the purpose of enjoyment
should not be considered, but whose
object should b* doing something for
others. . • ■'
The happiness’ these young women
have obtained In their service for nth-
‘era haa been Incalculable, and they
have aided hundreds of unfortunates.
They tint met weekly like the old
fashioned women they claimed to be,
for plain aewlng for the poor and In
mates of hospitals, and later they be
came ambltloua to do something per
manent for their special work.
The result of this Is a splendidly
equipped ward In the Orady hospital
In Atlanta, built and furnished en
tirely through the efforts of ths de
voted hsnd of women. In November,
1*17, the work of raising funds for
the ward waa launched by a brilliant
entertainment at the Grand opera house
In Atlanta, and on May 7. 1101, th*
corner alone waa laid with much cere
mony. Today the ward, titled up with
every convenience, la a boon to the
city where It Is located. It cost over
110,000, and the women w-ho made this
money, who flret Inaugurated their
charity work In auctl a small way,'
proved their business enterprise,
read of th* methods In which they
raised the money for the ward Is moat
Interesting. Besides two great extrav-
ognntas, a large childrens party waa
given. Another method was a aal* of
old mahogany Just at the right mo
ment when the popular taste waa key
ed to an appreciation qf antique fur
niture. On nnother occasion they had
charge of a large dry goods store In
Atlanta for one day, and received
per cent of the sale. In giving baaaara
they most excel, and of this depart
ment of the work Mre. Horton says
very cleverly:
“Now, there waa 8*nt|tnsntal Tom
my. After b* missed the prise In the
composition contest even Elspeth lost
faith In him.
•• 'Tommy,' she said, ruefully, 'you
never will 'mount to nothing.'
"'Yea, I will, Elspeth,' said Tommy,
the redoubtable. 'If I could Just And
something t liked to do.*
“This speech, so clearly from the
heart, embodies the secret of moat hu
man ■deceases. In ths giving of ba
sears the members of ths order found
something they liked' to do.' Their
big exlravogansas were greater money
maker*: but In point of artistic merit
the basaara had every advantage. The
ten are great travelers, and aa fash
ionable women In touch with new
Ideas, all of. which an
mill, their appreciation
not less than their Inventive
ability and executive talent. Any
thing once seen by them esn be repro
duced. My dividing up the basaar
work each member did the thing she
liked to do. One of the ten Is a won
derful designer of baby caps. An
other has a gift for dressing dolls and
has dressed thousands of them. 8IIII
another has a genius—It ran be railed
nothing lees—for pincushions; an
other for lampshades. One member
of llie order Is. It .la said, gifted above
all other*. ‘ She ran do anything and
do It perfectly. Another would- have
made her fortune as a merchant. She
has the knack of picking up smart tri
fles of every description. which eel I to
enormous advantage. -
"These batnnra, which are held by
the order every rtiriatma*. have be
come .annual social features unttrl-
Value in Presents.
The beat business principle—Oat
which caters to the demand lor- value
—Is our principle, and It’a a telling
one at this time of wedding present*.
DAVIS & FREEMAN,
Jewelers.
hildren
Will leave Tuesday for Tallulah Fall-,
where they will spend the summer w-ith
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb. I-atsr they w III
he Joins,| by Mr. W. D. Ellis and by
Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb.
During the summer Mrs. Lipscomb's
cottage will be, aa usual, the center of ICa
a very charming social life. 1
Mj J. U. High returned to Atlanta 1**^^
Monday morning from WrightsvtUe
Beach, N. C., where he has been for
several weeks .Mr. High Is greatly
Improved In health and ,bla many
friends were delighted at the oppor
(unity to congratulate him. Mr. High
will remain In .ids city for aome time.
Miss Jimmie Owen will leave Mon
day afternoon to visit relatives
Youngstown, Ohio. She 'will be ac
companled by her mother, and they
will, visit many point of Interest in the
North before returning to Atlanta.
Mlssea Emma Scott Bessie Scott
Chandler, Kathleen Colley and several
other young wqmen, who are member*
of the same party, are spending some
time In Africa, before going to Spain
and Itdly.
Mlsa Berta Mae Donaldson, Mlsa An
nle Lou Collier, Mr. Clarke Donaldson
and Mr. A. Y. Evlna left Saturday ror
Anderson, S. C., where they will attend
the house, party of Mlsa Minnie Payne.
Mra. W. R. McClelland and little
eon, W. R. McClelland, Jr., left the city
Monday morning for Indianapolis, lnd.,
where they will remain during the
month of July,
Mra. T. E. Fortaon and Mias Mary
Fortson, of Washington, Go., will be
the guests of Mr. and Mra. Blanton
F'ortson during the week.
Mies Ruth Parker, who has been the
attractive guest of Miss Elisabeth Os
borne, will leave Wednesday for her
home In Macon.
Mr*. W. H. Parson* and Mra. Marlon
Jackson and children have returned
from Marietta, where they visited Mra.
Wllmer Moore.
Mra. Harry Krouse has returned to
Atlanta, after spending a month In
Asheville and the mountains of North
Carolina.
Mra. C. F. Price, after, a visit of a
few days to Mr. and Mra. Alfred Truitt,
haa returned to her home at Carter*'
vine.
Mr. and Mra. J. S. Gladney apent
Sunday In the city en route to Gaines
vllle, where they will make their home.
Mlaa Hattte Price came down from
Cartersvllle on Friday to spend some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Truitt.
Mlsa Nannie Hamilton, of Blrmlng
ham. Is the guest of her sleter, Mra.
Hugh M. Tokey, on Fourteenth street.
Mra. Evans, of Augusta, Is the guest
liter, Mra. Haralson Bloc’
lorn# on Courtland street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wayte and chll<
dren will leave this week for Toccoa,
where they will apond several weeks.
Mra. June Bailey has returned from
a visit to her parents. Dr. and Mra.
J. T, Culpepper, at Thomaevllle.
Mra. Brown, who haa been visiting
her daughter,. Mra. J. G. Hollenbeck,
has returned to her home In Ohio.
Mra. F. B. Dancy, Miss Ella Dancy
and Mr. Frank Dancy, Jr., leave Fri
day lor Warm Springs.
Mra. Nathaniel F. Jackson has se-
turned from an extended visit to Ma
con, Savannah and Tybee.
Mr. and Mre. J. D. Llghtner are
spending-a few weeks In the moun
tains of North Carolina.
The Misses Neal have returned to
their home at Cartenville, after a visit
to friends In Atlanta.
Miss Lumpkin, of Cartersvllle, Is the
gueat of Mra. W. H. Howard, at her
home on North avenue.
Mra. Georgia Starke and Miss Nora
Belle Starke are spending the summer
at Fernbank.
Mra. Z. D. Harrison and Miss Emily
Harrison are spending aome time in
the Eaat.
Mr. and Mra Edward C. Peters and
Mr. Wimberly Peters are at Warm
Springs.
Miss Etna Walker will leave In
few days for a visit to Indian Springs.
Mra. John C. Alien Is visiting Miss
Estelle Anderson at Washington, Oa
Mr. N. F. Jackson has returned from
a bualness trip to eouth Georgia
Mra. Robert Bryan Harrison
spending several weeks at Erls, Pa
Judge and Mra. Don Pardee will
leave Tuesday for Warm Springs.
,Mr. and Mra. E. B. Carson have taken
an apartment at the Traylor.
Mra. Isaac Haas and family left Sun
day for the Highlands, N. C.
Misses Grace and Lula Callaway are
In LaOrenge.
Mr. and Mrs. I-inton Hopkins are at
Morebead City.
Mrs. Tye Jrunlng and family are at
Franklin Spring*.
p*led by th* public from one ye*r to
another."
The women who compose the mem
bership of th* order and who are still
planning many things for tha future
•ra: Mesdames Henry H. Inman.
Robert Foreman. Morris Brandon (the
treasurer), Robert Maddox, William
H. Kiser. W. D. Ellis. Jr, Preston
Arkwright, Julian Field, T. R. R. Cobb
and Wllmer Moor*
WHITESBURG, GA.
‘ 'ea. I,, ,. 1 r. on Whlte-bui
Inlty attended the farr<
Teachers' Institute, held
i, on ,ng II,-; v , or.
. M. Stevens Is spending set
a In Newnan, with his all
D. F. Brewster.
'. A. Boykin nnd children m
visiting Mrs. Boykin's mother, at Ek
Point, Ga.
Miss Mattie Copeland, who has been fret
In Villa Rica for some time, has re-
hm
turned home.
Miss Clyde Almnn visited relatives
In Newnan the past week.
Professor V. D. Whatley and family
left the latter part of the week for their
future home, at Llneville, Ala. Profes
sor Whatley haa been the president of
Hutcheson college, at this place, for
the past two years, and has manv
friends here, who regret to see him
and hta excellent family leave our
town.
Mr. 8. T. Steven* made a business
trip to Atlhnta last Thursday.
J. W. Houston was called to Luthere-
vllle, Oa, this week to see a relative,
who Is very 111.
Misses Llxsle Stevens and Mary
Watkins visited Newnan Thursday,
where they were the guests of Ml
One Cavender at a spend-the-day pur-
B. H. Durrett, a popular merchant of
Bowdon. waa In the city a day or two
this week.
George McBreytr and Henry Stevens
are In Atlapta for a few days.
Clarence Merck and family will
leave the latter part of this week for
East Point, where they will make their
home In the future.
Mra. C. T. Bailey returned to her
home In Newnan Thursday, after
spending some time with relatives In
the city.
Dr. G. W. Burnett Is preparing
have erected a new brick building for
a drug store. Work will begin on the
new building In a few days.
JEFfTr80N.
Sheriff William T. Stevens continues
quite III.
Hon. J. N. Twltty, of Gainesville, was
In the city Wednesday.
Mr. C. L. McMillan returned Tues
day from Sparta and other points of
Interest
Mra. 8. S. Hancock, of Athens, Is the
guest of her daughter, Mra. Sam Kel
ley, who la III with fever.
Mrs. E. J. Daniel and Miss Kate
Randolph have been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rainey, at
Mulberry, this week.
Mra. H. F. Branham and Miss C. B.
Branham left Monday for Covington
and other points where they will spend
the summer.
Dr. Edd M. Mathews, of Florence, S.
C„ Is visiting relatives here this week.
His Georgia friends are always glad to
welcome him home.
Mrg. W. A. Watson and Mins Callle
Watson attended the funeral of Mr.
McAlpin, at Athens, Thursday.
Mrs. J. R. Bullock and daughter,
Manlto, returned to their home In Dan-
lelsvllle this week, accompanied by
Miss LaTrelle Williamson.
Mra John O. Stockton and Mlaa An
nie Stockton are visiting relatives In
the country.
Mra. P. B. Matthews continues to Im
prove slowly.
Mra. P. A. Carter Is on a visit to Mra,
J. U Hudson, In Atlanta,
Mr. H. W. Bell, Jr, visited home folks
Sunday
Harry Douglass, ths baby boy of Mr.
and Mra. B. D. Maxwell, has been very'
her
Delightful refr*
.til'! ;ti! 1 n r
Those present
Ram bo. Alien*-
Annie Waddell,
sun Monday evening.
Imients a ere served
. channlnK evening,
are re: .Ml-.—a Hejira
-’lelds, Clyde Malone,
Marie Massey, lame
May Delaney, Leila Mo , _
Cantrell Helen I'hrl-tlnn. Innn Neal,
nnd Messrs. Leslie Blair. Norman
Pratt, Ross*-,- Little. Henry Cohen.
Mar-hall M. Kenzle, Hal Dumas, Ne-
\ ill*- itml Ir*
A crowd of young people gave Mlsa
Martha Welsh u surprise parly on
Thursday night.
'Mra. H. L Hutchinson nnd daughter,
Suzanne, left for Indian "Springs, On.
Miss Emma Leila Gannllng Is visit
ing friends In Washington city.
Mrs. A. D. Schofield nnd daughter,
Miss Gladys, of Macon, were the guest*
of Mr. and Mrs. Starr this week.
Mra. WHl Mathews, of Atlanta, la
visiting friends In the city.
MOUNT AIRY.
Mr. Austin Flint has returned from a
visit to Brunswick and Tybee.
Mr. C. Gresham has returned after
a bualness trip to Asheville and Char
lotte.
Mr. John F. Ayers, of Greenville, ha*
returned home, after n visit to his
brother, J. H. Ayers, and sister, -Mrs.
J. T. Peyton.
Mra. J. W. Wallace left Mt. Alrv
Sunday for a visit to Knoxville, via
Charlotte and Asheville. N. C.
Mr. Ike Levy nnd Mr. Mark Mc
Whorter, of Athens, Mr. Grover Ks-
tron, of Clnrkesvllle, Mr, Murray Muck
of College Park, the guests of Messrs.
John and Tomlinson Fort, have re
turned from a fishing and camping trip
In the Goshen district <*f Habersham.
Mra. A. E. Buck, daughter and young
baby, of Tlfton, nre guests nt the
Wilcox cottage.
Mr. Arthur H. Codington, of Wash
ington, D. C., ls with his father, Mr. A.
Codington.
sick.
medaT OA.
Mr. Xlsbet Park, of Atlanta, apent
a few days here recently.
Mr. Burnett Harris, of Savannah, will
visit relatives hsre next week.
Miss Lila Park has returned from
a visit to Atlanta.
Mlaaea Mattie and Louise Edmond
son.spent aeveral days In Eatonton
this* week.
Mra. E. M. Hudson le receiving i
moet cordial welcome here.
Miss Fannie Lee Carter, of Had
dock, la visiting relatives and friends
here.
Mr. Oscar Turner haa returned from
a business trip to Macon.
Miss Josle Reid has returned t<
Eatonton after being delightfully en
tertalned here.
Mrs. R. N. Etheridge, of Jackson, will
be the guest of the Mlesee Edmund-
son for aome tlm*.
Miss llondle Leak, of Atlanta, will
visit relativea here next week.
Mlaa May Alford visited friends here
this week.
Miss Mary Eugenia Bird visited Miss
Tommie Park at Meda.
Mr. T. J. Avery, of Macon, wqs In
Meda this week.
Judge and Mra. Joaeph 8. Turner,
nt Eatonton. visited the family of Mr.
II. J. Edmundaon. Sr., tha girlhood
home of Mra. Turner.
Mra. Taylor Hodges, of Mllledgevlll*.
has returned home after a pleasant
visit here.
Mra. Sawyer, of Macon, apent a few
days with Mr. and Mra. Lee Wit-
coxon at Med*.
Mlsa Annie Hudson, of Eatonton. Is
the gueat of Miss Lila Park.
Miss Bertha Thomas, Mre. IV. F. Jen
kins and Mra. M. B. Dennis visited Mra.
T. Denpls this week.
Mr. Marvin Turner has recovered
from a recent Illness.
Mlse Lillian Park ha* returned home
after a visit to the family of Mra.
. J. Park, at Meda.
MARIETTA.
The Ladles' Euchre Club gave their
mld-euminer party at the residence of
Mr. and Mra. Bolan Brumby on Thurs
day night. Th* house was profusely
decorated with cut flowers and potted
plants. After the game a salad rourae
followed by an Ic* course wae served.
The ledlee' flret prise, a gold glaae
dish, waa won by Miss Isabel Brumby
and Mlsa Addle Seltse. The gentle
men's prlxe. a sliver bill flle, was won
by Mr. J. F. Clarke, and the second, a
book, was won by Mr. T. M. Brumby.
Jr. Those present were: Mr. and Mra.
Lewis Hoppe, Mr. and Mra. V, L Starr,
Mr. and Mra. C. T. Nolan, 'Mr. and
Mra. J. M. Brumby,- Mr. and Mra. Os
car Keeler. Mr. and Mra. Bolan Brum
by Mr. and Mra. T. M. Brumby, Mr.
and Mra. Richard Joyner. Mr. and Mra.
t'hlpley Letse. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan
Black, Mr. and Mr*. E. B. Hunt, Mr.
and Mre. Will McCuliock, Mra. Josaph
Rrown, Mr*. Caldwell, Mra. Carter, Mra.
Sanders, Mra. Crosby, Mra. W. It. Joy
ner. Mr*. G. F. Keeler. Mr*. Samuel
Laurence, Mlaoes Sarah Hunt. Cald-
well. 'Simpson. Isabel Brumby, Virginia
Crosby. Carrie Alston, 8 pot ford- El
mer George. Lettle Laurence. Letse,
Adair Letxe, Clarke, Messrs. George,
Milton Keelr, Clarke. Mlaa Laura
Margaret Hoffe presided over the
punch bowl.
Mrs. W. A. DuPre entertained about
on* hundred friends on Friday after
noon at a delightful tea In honor of
her friend. Ml** Ship; of Oklahoma
City. The home waa radiant with
sweet peas and cut flowers. Mra. C.
DuPre presided over the tea table.
TH0MA8VILLE.
Mlaa Denham, of Montlceltn, Is th*
guest of Mlsa Marianna Watt.
Mra. June Ball*-* has returned to her
home In Atlanta after a visit of some
length to her parents. Dr. ami Mrs.
J. T. Culpepper.
Mr. George Neel left Monday for
Asheville, N. C., to spend several
weeks.
Mr*. J. X. Bonnell and daughters,
Misses Alice and Gladys, have returned
to their home In Macon after a visit
to Mr. and Mra. Jack Bonnell.
Mis* Ethel Evans Is visiting In Cairo.
T. J. Ball spent Monday In Savan
nah.
Mlsa Callata Bush, of Camilla, Is vis
iting In the city.
Mayor Van Landlnghnm, of Cairo,
spent Tuesday In the city.
Roecoe Luke returned Monday from
Valdosta.
Mias Nana Joucs has returned .<> her
home In Waynesboro, after a pimaunt
visit to.Mr*. Cicero Young.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Smith left Wed
nesday for Montgomery.
A musical tvns given Friday evening
at ths home of .Mrs. Robert Evans, on
Hansel! street. Misses I-ucy and Br-sle
Parker, Carmen and Rose Evnns nnd
Alice Bonnell, of Mncon, were those
who took nart In the program. Among
those present were: Mrs. Mae Wil
liams, Mra. H. 1L Alexander, Mra John
F. Parker, Mr*. C. S. Parker. Mrs, J.
W. Bonnell of Macon. Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Jcmlson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Neel,
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Timmons, Missis
Lucy and Be—i* Parker, Claire Daniel,
Carmen and Rose Evnns, Annie Mi-
bane, Alice Bonne!) of Macon and Jarfi#
Smith of Mnrlannn, Fla.
MONTLCELLO.
Ulsees Annie King-mini nnd Netts Tamer,
of Jones couuty, are the gueeta of Hr** ii.
A. Malone. 4
Miss llyrd Cook, of Shiloh. Is th- guest
of Mra. It. L Marsh.
On Monday atfentnon Miss Kilt*- T<*M*-*e>a
■ * ■■ ■ Ha* !<■'* l(..i'lliik' » 1**1* from
i to I o’clock. At li o'clock the a
Ilf the clut* assisted Ml— TUUesun la *-n-
tertslnlug Misses Cook, Tenter na*i Kings
man, s nunda-r of young tnen nnd tli*elois-
Iwnds of the married member* • inllng.
Progressive muniM-p-g was plnvctl. Ai 7
o'eloek s Inneheoo was serreil. picutc si vie.
Those present were Mr. and Mr- civile
Kelly. Mr. sml Mrs. ltsiflulpa Mai M".
nnd Mra. (Irevue F. Joans Ml-— s.imii
Newton, Anns Jonlnn, llyrd Cook. Annie
Klngmian, Sette Tnraer. sad Kst- T«Me
son, Meant*. Nlsln t llarvey. Jnm— Uarvey,
Jack Blsrkwell. Pan] It ns, Arthur Ro
per and Nevtn TnMson.
On Tneedny artemuun Mrs. Bert Mu nth
entertained Iroui 3:30 to * 30 In honor of
Misses Cook, Klngsinnn and Turner. I'mi-h
ws’s served lu the dining room by .Ml--*-#
Irma Florence sml Vie bwnneoii Mrs.
Marsh was assisted In receiving hy Mi-.
It. Mslon* sml Mrs. J. I'. Horary. Ai-mt
#fty young Indies (‘till'll during ihr after-
On Thdrsday evening from 9 to IJ Mis.
It. Malone entertained at s mush-sl In honor
of her gnrsts, sml Ml»s c„i>k. Mi— Irma
Florence sml Vie Hwsnson served peal'll on
the vers mis as the gsrstt arrived Almiit
tiftl'cu couple* were presents nail the, i n.
tire evening wen one of ph isarv 7k*
musical program *n**ged was n (rent to
nmatr lovers. On the tirmd veranda the
guests enjoyed the arieethai In Messrs,
BotsTt May. Bolter amt MrElh h-nm on
the violin ami gnltan. Then followed from
the parlor choruses srlrete.l hy Miss, .
Maude sail Htella Benton. Bees Kr.il. TU»
Her. Bulk lltll. Messrs. May. E>prr. Marsh.
Ilsrery, Persons and Xlsbet Harve; The
vocal solos by Mia* Ann* Jordan were pu
‘ ' hie, fitlliiweil h* n j fading
■ ■ Tulles*>lt. "The Message 1
The Instrumental solos by Mtsees 'i.i.-i-
Glover and Knth Hill were eujuve.1 lit .ill.
Mr. ami Mrs. Malone were a*,
reiving by Mr. and Mr*, lieu
Mr. sml Mr*. Bert Marsh. M
i. A. Tucker.
Miss Iselln Birch, of MseoD. Is
Miss Hath Hill.
ilsl.sl la re.
vMtliiff Ml*
A plMlttat evening w-.* «| « nt \\J
r tho yonnjtrr «**t. A lar
u ill**.* «1«h» nn.l lmw«
Ann«Hmo*m«*»»f li»» of th** nnr**
r!a«* of MU* tlrm-v «•> I*r. Jam.-*
IWiiwolikTttnM*. whloU will tnk.' [tint** Jnl> Ttl
Mlawra time** mul Kati* Kl- nru.o i.n* . i.J
<«*tafutiir at « h«ma iwrrr at th-if [.f.-ffr 1 *
iirfintr.r h.mir near Monti •••»'« i
Thi* Nickel rinli Ion! a mi-etlu*l
with Mr. afrl Mr*. \\. J. I'lilVlp** ,-n Krl ’
ilajr nlgiil. tiuu«Jw«l an****!* w.vr
Maxnlflccnt VoU.trio;i boantir.iV Pf£*
ture Postal Cards. It will interest
von to thi* flHji.ny, For sale by
PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY.
Id Lobby Piedmont Hotel
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
—NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crank thaw,