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DOAK-FOLGER.
The horn* of Dr. and Mr*. T. W.
Fol*or, at Central, Qa., wo* the scene
of a beautiful wedding Wedneaday,
when their daughter, Floy, and Dr.
R R Donk, of I.'aahvllle, were united
In marriage.
Promptly at 11:44 o'clock Rev. Dren
nen, who performed the ceremony, took
hla place In the parlor, followed by
i he bridal party, the little lfleaee Jessie
Morgan and Barbara Clapp forming an
alele with white ribbon* and dal*!**.
Ml*. Lila Folger, the elater of the
Pride, and Ml** Murphy were the
bridesmaid*.
The bride waa. charming In a cream
i repo da chine gown, mad* In prince***
etyle, with bolero effect, elaborately
trimmed In applique and old lac*
Green and white waa the color achem*
weed in the parlor, and waa carried out
with beautiful palm* fern* and floral
deelgna In dalalea.
After the ceremony a datldoua lunch'
eon waa aenred In the dining room.
Thla wedding la of particular Inter
ret on account of the prominence of
th* bride and groom. Ml** Folger haa
been a very aucceaaful teacher in Chi-
corn and Cog college* and Dr. Dock
la a apeclallat In Naahvill*, and a lec
turer In th* Vanderbilt University-
The young couple left on the after-
Ua l — U m tnnnfh'g eigV In (ha
noon train for a month'* atay In th*
mountain* of East Tenneaaee, after
which they will go to their home In
Nashville.—Greenville New*.
KINQ8BERRY-C0LEMAN.
Mr. and Mr*. William Allen Coleman,
of Carrollton. On., have announced th*
engagement of their daughter, Laura
Gantt, to Edwin Cleveland Klngaberry,
Of Atlanta, Oa, the marriage to be a
very quiet on*, at the home of the
bride, Auguat I.
WHITMOREPEARCE.
Hpeelel to The Oeorglan.
Waahlngton, D. C. July f.—Mr. and
Mr*. Chrlatlan 8. Pearce, of Waahlng
ton, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mlaa Marla Chrlatln* Pearce,
and Mr. Harold Burton Whitmore, of
Hartford. Conn. The wedding will
take place In the autumn at th* bride'*
home In Waahlngton. The Pearce
family I* an old and well-known one
in Kentucky. Mr. Whitmore la a
prominent bualneaa man of Hartfprd.
Mlaa Pearce'* older alater, Mlaa Anna
Pearce, married Mr. Antony Brown,
formerly of Naahvllle, and Mr. and
hrra. Brown and llttl* daughter* are
now living In Atlanta with Mr. Brown'*
parent* Mr. and Mr*. Frederick W.
I < rown. who hare leaaed "Sutherland,'
the h’atorlo John B. Gordon home, near
Atin.itn. Mr*. Chrlatlan Pearce la now
on n vlalt there to her little grand
daughter*, and Mr*. Brown I* attending
eeveral week* In Waahlngton with' her
•later.
IN HONOR OF VISIT0R8.
Tneeday afternoon, Mlaa Ruth Par
ker, of Macon, Mlae Lola Murphy, of
Phoenix, Arixona, and Mia* Lo*b, of
Charleston, will be the gueela of honor
at a card party which le to be
given by Mias Penelope Clark* at
her home on North Boulevard. Mlaa
Clarke will be aaaiated In entertaining
her gueata by her mother, and by her
elatar. Mlaa France* Clark. Thirty-
five or forty gueeta have been Invited.
TO MRS. SNEED.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mr*. Ed
ward Brown entertained Informally at
dinner In honor of Mr*. Perctval
Kneed, who la being warmly welcomed
.18 Atlanta, after two year*' absence In
the East. Th* occaalon brought to
gether ten congenial friend*—Mra Per-
rival Sneed, Mr. and Mra. John King
Ottley, Judge and Mra. Don Pardee,
Mrs. E. M. McCabe, Mlae Kafharlne
Jackson, of Augusta, Mra W. W.
Thomas.
MR. AND MRS. AUSTELL
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and Mr*. William W. Amtell en
tertained Saturday evening at a charm
ing. but Informal, dinner party, at their
home on Spruce street, Inman Park.
A few congenial friends enjoyed the
delightful hospitality of Mr. and Mra
Austell.
AMERICANS DRESS BEST.
"Americans aa a rule drees far bet
ter and more amartly than Europeans"
flgrtore* a Parle paper.
Nettled, perhaps by that assertion, a
London paper sent a reporter out to
Interview authorities on dress end got
this admission from Frederick Bus-
worth. a widely known court costumer
and tailor:
"Comparing-the American business
men and women, who go every morn
ing to th* city end return every even-
ling with our Loodon crowds the fonn-
' er are decidedly neater In appearance.
Th* American women, ton, ehow more
•daintiness and what I might call sense
of fitness In choice of material, making
<u> and In the way of displaying It to
the very boat advantaga English wo-
He even of th* most cultured classes,
do not show that Invariable excellent
: taste In dress which almost every
American woman shows"
ATTRACTIVE VI8ITOR8.
The presence of several attractive
visitors in Atlanta will be the
04—Inn thla week of much gayety
among th* younger set. Miss Ruth
Parker, of Macon, who has been the
pretty and popular guest of Miss Elisa
Charleston, who Is visiting Miss Elisa- Mllbrey Keith and Mildred 1 Smith:
PLUCKY BRIDE PROVES GOOD SAILOR
Photograph of Mra. (Irorae W. Boblnsnn, the plucky bride who mado tba
trip on board the "Gauntlet" from New York to Bermuda for the Upton cup.
A diagram on the uppsr right shows how she single-bended caught s seven-
foot shark, suit below Is a photograph of tbs tiny cook stove on boord tbo
"UnnnUst.''
bath Bchlsnlnger, many pleasant affaire
are being planned. Mice Lois Murphy
la the guest of Mlaa Laura Kartell*,
and Mlae Elisabeth' Davison has with
her a trio of attractive girls. Miss
Edith Dunson'a gueata. Misses Wright
and Dttnaon, will be guests of honor at
several Informal parti** thla waek.
Mlaa Huasn Hpaldlng will entertain
huraday evening In honor of her
lend. Mica Kltaan. Mlaa Charles
Owen*, who haa spent a week with
Mlaa Frances Connally, will visit Mlaa
Elisabeth Rawson thla week.
IN HONOR OF MI8S HAQAN.
Mr.' and Mr*. Fred Rooney enter
tained at a delightful dinner party at
Durand's' Saturday evening, In honor
of Mtoa Louis* Hagan/ of Hoboken,
N. Y.. who la lb* guest of Mrs. Rooney.
Among the guest* ware Mias Rooney,
Mlaa June Itoonay and Mr. John
Rooney.
KINO’S DAUGHTERS AND 80N8.
Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Olllett enter
tained Circle No. I, the King’s Daugh
ter* and Sons, at their new home, 88
Culberson street- The annuel election
of officers resulted as follow*: Mrs. C.
P. Gores, leader: Mlsa Jo* Randall, vice
leader: Mra A. Btaub, secretary; Mra
Paul Green, assistant secretary; Mra
W. O. Ballard, treasurer; Mrs. 8. W.
Glllelt, corresponding secretary; Mra.
Jake Blodgett, assistant corresponding
secretary.
A pleasing and unexpected feature
of the meeting was the presentation by
member* of the circle of many hand
some and useful articles to Mrs. Gll-
It-tt, who has only recently gone to
housekeeping.
Refreshments were served, which
concluded a very delightful afternoon.
MI8S EULA JACKSON IS
ENTERTAINED IN NA8HVILLE
Little Mies Ruin Jackson, of Atlanta,
who Is here with her 'mother; ’ Mr*.
Henry 8. Jackson, for a visit to Naah
vill* rale lives, waa the honor guest of
_ picnic at Weatover Plantation today,
given by her young cousin, Mlaa Eunice
Jackaun. The merry company of little
girl* went out at V: 30 o'clock and were
met by the lioatesa, Baxter Jttckann
and Macon Klrkman, with conveyances
at the end of the Wart Naahvllle car
line, for the drive to the Baxter coun
ty home.
Frapp* was served on the porch and
later games were enjoyed on the lawn.
Several ponies were on hand for rides
for the happy company who were serv
ed a tempting luncheon picnic fashion
noon.
Besides the honors* and those al
ready mentioned there were present:
Mlsae* Evelyn Douglas, Mary' Torn
Warner. Ellon Thomas, Jean Morgan;
.Emma Morrow Anderson, Elsa McGill,
Elisabeth Overtoil Elisabeth Ransom,
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able for it* richness of detail and
weight of metal than for Its artistic
beauty, waa paid for by penny sub
srriptlons. so that the statement that
It waa "presented by th* people
France" acquires a curious and almost
literal slgnlllcar.ee. The vase
classic form, with fluted tendril hen
dies springing from a lion's mask. On
th* body of the vase are two winged
figures representing the fine art* and
Industry, holding a scroll on wblcb
th* following Inscription:
"France to General Lafayette.” 1
th* other side Is the date, 1IS0. Th*
pedestal Is square shaped, with sunken
rectangular panels, and with allegori
cal statuettes of liberty. Justice,
strength and equality at th* corners.
Th# subjects represented In finely
chased relief on four rectangular
plaques are the surrender of Corn
wallls at Torktown, th* federation o
1780 showing General Lafayette pre
srntlng the Due ITOrleans, lieutenant
general of the kingdom, to th* people,
and th* distribution of colors to tb*
Pari* national guard on August II,
1SSA
Both vase and buat war* exhibited
early this yaar at the London Weat End
gallery, where It seemed to have es
caped the attention of those who are
Interested In American bletorlcal relics
ORDER 0LD-FA8HI0NED WOMEN
Of especial Interest to Naahvllle wo
men. saya The Nasbvllle Banner, waa
the leading article In the Ladles' Home
Journal of July entitled “An Order of
Old-Faahloned Women," written
Mra. Thaddeua Horton, of Atlanta,
who la well known to Naahvllle
dety, describing an organisation
ten young matrons In that city which
has proved a potent factor for good
In the life of that progressive South
ern city. Among th* ten le Mrs. Rob
ert F. Maddox, of Atlanta, formerly
Mlaa Lollle Baxter, of Naahvllle,
daughter of Mr. and Mra Nat Baxter.
The article, which I* very readable, Is
Illustrated with charming picture* of
compose the membership, each taken
with her children, that of Mra. Maddox
and her two handsome little sons be-
Maaters Robert Maddox and Howell
Jackson, of Atlanta, and Robert F.
Jackson, Jr.—Naahvill* Banner.
TALLY-HO PARTY.
Saturday a number of congenial peo
ple formed a tally-bo party to Buck
head, leaving town late In the after,
noon and lunching at a beautiful spot
on Howell Mill road before returning.
Mr. and Mra O. Thomas Latimer act
ed as chaperones, and those who com-
poaed the party were Mr*. Finney,
Misses Edith Little, Lucy May Howald,
Bailie B. Huddleston, Amelia May lilt
ley, Margaret Joyner, Lola Holllnga
worth, Nellie Hollingsworth, Sarah
Freeman, Ruby Freeman, Suean Steph
ens, Patti Harrison, Talbot Harrison,
Aurusta Beal*, Haiti* Peavy, Lola
Freeman and Mary Georgs; Messrs.
Clifford Sorrows, John Baidal, Henry
Pearce end Armstrong.
8UNDAY 8CHOOL PICNIC.
Mlaa Davies' Sunday school class at
Trinity Church wilt give a moonlight
picnic Thursday evening at Grant park
In honor of the Young Men Helpers'
Class. Judge and Mrs. Hammond and
Mrs. K. Hill will act aa chaperons
The party will meet at 7 o’clock at the
home of Miss Talley.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The Woman's Home Mission nt the
Payne Memorial Church will meet at
the church Tuesday afternoon at
o'clock. All member* ere urged to be
present.
‘PHONE US'
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL. STREET.
We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Candy
80c Pound
SURPRISE PARTY.
Miss Jennie Owen waa given a sur
prise party Saturday evening at her
home on Johnson avenue Those pres
ent were: Mlaa Ernestine Randal,
Mias Grace Terry. Miss Blanch* Mc-
Knlght. Miss Hayden McKnlght. Mlaa
Kathleen Douglas, Miss Llbt* Ewing,
Mlsa Verna Euvee, Mlaa Kudora
Spence, Mlaa Ethel Marbury, Mlaa Ed
na Mooney, Mlsa Barbara Hunter, Miss
Mabel Jones, Mr. Clyde Evans, Mr.
Matvln Rauschenberg, Mr. Hugh Trot-
tl. Mr. Ernest TrottL Mr. Jullua Trout,
Mr. Morris Ewing, Mr. Walter Smith,
Mr. Wllllam-Jenklns, Mr. Vnnce llunt-
Mr. Joe Tllltngham, Mr. Eugene
«r, jur a 111 hi m 11 «•• • i, stir. CiUieno
Wgrllck, .Mr. Roy Wilson, Mr. Carlisle
Smith. Mr. David Ktstaer. Mr. Frank
McGunhee.
RELICS OF REVOLUTION
TO BE SOLD IN LONDON.
An exhlblton of relics and souvenirs
will be sold on Tueedey, July J, at
Christie'-, In London, that should prove
of exceptional Interest to American col
lectors. The Aral thirty-two lota men
tioned In the catalogue are all connect
ed with the American war of Independ
ence and more particularly with the
Marquis de Lafayette, John Quincy
Adams, Henry Cloy, Andrew Jackson,
Thomas Jefferson, James Madison,
George Washington and James Mon-
From the artistic point of view the
chief feature nf the sale will be-the
Mfe-slte bust op George Washington by
F. L. J. Ptlon, executed In ’ statuary
marble. Washington la represented In
a military tunic draped with a cloak.
On the base Is the Inscription: "No
quid detrimentl rapist res publico."
Besides this there la e monumental
vase of silver gill made by Frnncon-
1 nler and presented by the people of
1 France In 1114 to th* Marquis Lafay-
lette. It Is worthy of note that this
'gigantic vase, which I* more remark-
story of the founding of the or
der Is most entertainingly told, and to
women wearying of the monotony of a
lit? of luxury and pleasure-seeking. It
may give some valuable hints The
order sprang out of a luncheon club
organised by four prominent loaders
In Atlanta society, who had been
schoolmates and close friends during
their girlhoods, and whose Intimacy
continued after their marriages. Each
succeeding hostess of th* club tried to
outdo her predecessor In th* elegance
of her entertaining, until finally some
of the most far-seeing of the member*
bgan to perceive that th* purpose of
their meetings waa fast being lost In
a spirit of formality.
At th* last of tbese formal lunch
eons, which bad been most elaborate
and elegant, a swift decision was made
to abandon such entertainments and
Instead to organise a charitable club,
where th* purpose of enjoyment
should not be considered, but whose
object should be doing komethlng for
other*.
The happiness these young women
have obtained In their service for oth
ers haa bean Incalculable, and they
have aided hundreds of unfortunate*.
They first ntr weekly Ilk* the old
fashioned women they claimed to be,
tor plain sawing for the poor and In
mates of hospitals and later they be
came ambitious to do something per
manent for their special work.
The reault of this la a splendidly
equipped ward In the Grady hospital
In Atlanta, built and furnished en
tirely through th* efforts of tha d*
voted band of woman. In November,
1*47, the work of raising funds for
the ward waa launched by a brilliant
entertainment at th* Grand opera house
In Atlanta, and on May 7, 1441, the
corner stone waa laid with much cere
mony. Today the ward, fitted up with
every convenience, la a boon to th*
city where It I* located. It coat over
114,444, and the women who made this
money, who first Inaugurated their
charity work In such a small way.
proved their business enterprise. To
read of th* methods In which they
raised th* money for th* ward la moat
Interesting. Besides two great extrav
agantas, a large children 1 * party waa
given. Another method was e eel* of
old mahogany Juet at the right mo
ment when the popular taste waa key
ed to an appreciation of antique fur
niture. On another occasion they had
charge of a large dry goods store In
Atlanta for one day, and received
they moat excel, and of thla depart
ment of the work Mrs. Horton says
very cleverly:
“Now, there was Sentimental Tom
my. After he mlaaod the prise |n the
composition contest tvan Elapeth lost
faith In him.
"Tommy,' aha said, ruefully, "you
never will 'mount to nothing.'
'“Yea, I will, Elapeth,' said Tommy,
the redoubtable. ‘If I could Just find
something I liked to do.’
"This speech, so clearly from the
heart, embodies the secret of moat hu
man successes. In th* giving of ba-
saara the member* of the order found
something they liked to do.' Their
big extravaganzas ware greater money
makers; but In point of artistic merit
the basaara had every advantage. The
ten are great traveler*, and as fash
ionable women In touch with new
Ideas, all of which are grtat to their
mill, their appreciation of in* beauti
ful le not less then their Inventive
ability and executive talent. Any
thing once seen by them can be repro
duced. By dividing up th* besear
work each member did the thing ehe
liked to do, One of th* ten 1* a won
derful designer nf baby caps. An
other ha* a gift for drawing dolls and
has dressed thousands of them. Btlll
another has a genius—It can be called
nothing lees—for pincushions; an
other for lampshade*. On* member
of the order Is. It le said, gifted above
ell others. 8he cen do anything end
do It perfectly. Another would have
made her fortune as a merchant. She
ha* th* knack of picking up smart trl
flee nf ever)' description, which tell to
enormous advantage.
"Thee* basaara, which ere held by
the order every t’hrtetmea, have be
come annuel social features enttcl-
Value in Presents.
The best business principle—that
which' eaters to the demand for vain*
—to our principle, end It's a telling
one at thla time of wedding presents.
DAVIS & FREEMAN,
Jewelers.
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb. Later they
be Joined by Mr. W. D. Ellis and by
Mr. and Mra Rutherford Lipscomb.
During the summer Mrs. Lipscomb'
cottage will be. as uaual, the center of
a very charming social life.
Mr. J. M. High returned to Atlanta
Monday morning from Wrightavllle
Beach, N. C, where he has been for
several week*. Mr. High Is greatly
Improved In health and hla many
friends were delighted at the oppor-
tunlty t-> •-ongratuiuie him. Mr. High
will remain In 'he city for some time.
Mlaa Jimmie Owen will leave Mon
day afternoon to vlalt relative*
Youngstown, Ohio. She will be ac
companied by her mother, and they
will visit many point of Interest In the
North before returning to Atlanta.
Mlasea Emma Scott Bessie Scott
Chpndler, Kathleen Colley and saveral
other young women, who are members
of th* same party, are spending some
time In Africa, before going to Spain
and Italy.
Mlaa Berta Mae Donaldson, Mlsa
nle Lou Collier, Mr. Clarks Donaldson
and Mr. A. Y. Evln* left Saturday for
Anderaon, 8. C., where they will attend
the houae party of Mlsa Minnie Payne.
Mra. W. R. McClelland and little
eon, W. R. McClelland, Jr, left the city
Monday morning for Indianapolis, Ind.,
whera they will remain during ths
month of July.
Mra. T. E. Fortson and Mlaa Mary
Fort son, of Washington, G*., will be
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blanton
Fortson during the week.
Miss Ruth Parker, who has boon the
attractive guest of Miss Elisabeth Os
borne, win leave Wednesday for her
horns In Macon.
Mrs. W. H. Parsons and Mr*. Marion
Jackson and children have- returned
from Marietta, where they visited Mrs.
Wllmer Moore.
Mrs. Harry Krouse haa 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,
has returned to her home at Carters-
villa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Gladney spent
Sunday In ths city en route to Gaines
ville, where they will make their home.
Miss Hattie Price came down from
Cartersvllle on Friday to spend some
time with Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Truitt.
Mlsa Nannie Hamilton, of Blrming
ham. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Hugh M. Tokey, on Fourteenth street
Mra. Evans, of Augusta, Is the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Haralson BTeck
ley, at her home on Courtland street.
Mr. and Mra John Wayte and chil
dren will leave thte week for Toccoa,
where they will spend several weeks.
Mra. Juna Bailey haa returned from
a visit to her parents. Dr. and Mra.
J. T. Culpepper, at Thomaaville.
Mra Brown, who has been visiting
her daughter, Mra. J. O. Hollenbeck,
haa returned to her home In Ohio.
Mra. F. B. Dancy, Mlsa Ella Dancy
and Mr. Frank Dancy, Jr., leave Frt
day for Warm 8prtngs.
Mra. Nathaniel F. Jackson has re
turned from ‘an extended visit to Ma
con, Savannah and Tybee.
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Llghtner are
•pending a few weeks In tha moun
tains of North Carolina.
The Misses Nsal have returned to
their home at Cartersvllle, after a vlalt
to friends In Atlanta.
Mlaa Lumpkin, of Carieravllte, to ths
guest of -Mrs. W. H. Howard, at her
tome on North avenue.
Mra Georgia Starks and Miss Nora
Bells Stsrke are spending th* summer
at Fern bank.
Mra. Z. D. Harrison and Mlaa Emily
Harrison art a pend Ing some time In
the Eaat.
Mr. and Mra Edward C. Patera and
Mr. Wimberly Peters are at Warm
Springs.
Mlaa Effie Walker will leave In a
few days for a vlalt to Indian Springs
Mra John C. Alien Is visiting Mlsa
Eattlle Anderaon at Washington, Ga.
Mr. N. F. Jackson haa returned from
business trip to south Georgia.
Mra Robert Bryan Harrison
spending eeveral weeks at Erie, Pa.
Judge and Mra. Don Pardee will
leave Tuesday tor Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mra. E. B. Caraon have taken
an apartment at the Traylor.
WHITESBURG, GA. [Mr* Ralph Northern served punch.
Saveral teachera from Whlteaburg - Among others ueeletlng Mr*. DuPre
and vicinity attended the Carroll wero Mrs. Dan Anderson. Mrs. N. D.
County Teachers' Institute, held in j Anderson, Mra Fred Morris, Mrs. Al-
Carrollton during the past week.
Rov. R. it. Stevens la spending sev
eral days In Newnan, with his sla
ter, Mra. D. F. Brewster.
Mrs. P. A. Boykin and children are
visiting Mra. Boykin's mother, at East
Point, Ga.
Mlaa Mattie Copeland, who haa been
In Villa Rica for some time, haa re
turned home.
Miss Clyde Almon 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 Llnevlller Ala. Profes
sor Whatley haa been the president of
Hutcheson college, at thla place, for
the past two yean, and haa many
frienda here, who regret to see him
and hla excellent family leave our
town.
Mr. 8. T. Stevens made a bualneaa
trip to Atlanta last Thursday.
J. W. Houston waa called to Luthera-
vllte, Ga., this week to see a relative,
who la very III.
Misses Llszl* Stevens and Mary
Watklna visited Newnan Thursday,
where they were the gueata of Miss
Ona Cavender at a spend-the-day par
ty.
B. H. Durrett. a popular merchant of
Bowdon, waa In the city a day or two
this week.
George McBreyer and Henry Steven*
are In Atlanta for a few days.
Clarence Merck and family will
leave the latter part of thla week for
Eaat Point, where they will make their
home In the future.
Mrs. C. T. Bailey returned to her
home In Newnan Thursday, after
apendlng some time with relatives in
the city.
Dr. G. W. Burnett U preparing
havo erected a new brick building for
a drag store. Work will begin on the
new building In a few days.
JEFFER80N.
Sheriff William T. Stevens continues
quite 111.
Hon. J. N. Twltty, of Gainesville, waa
In the city Wedneaday.
Mr. C. I-. McMillan returned Tues
day from Sparta and. other point* of
Interest.
Mrs. a. 8. Hancock, of Athena, to the
guest of. her daughter, Mra. Sam Kel
ley. who Is III with fever.
Mra. E. J. Daniel and Mies Kate
Randolph have been vlaltlna at the
home of Mr. and Mra. H. N. Rainey, at
Mulberry, this week.
Mra. H. F. Branham and Mlaa C. B.
Branham left Monday for Covington
and other points, where they will spend
the summer.
Dr. Edd M. Mathews, of Florence, 8.
, Is vlaltlng relatives here thla week.
Hla Georgia frienda are always glad to
welcome him home.
Mrs. W. A. Watson and Mlsa Callle
Watson attended ' the funeral of Mr.
McAlpIn, at Athena, Thursday.
Mra. J. R. Bullock and daughter,
Manlto, returned to their home In Dan-
telsvllle thla week, accompanied by
Mlsa 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 la on a vlalt to Mra
J. L. Hudson, In Atlanta.
Mr. H. W. Bell, Jr., visited home folks
Sunday last.
Harry Douglass, the baby boy of Mr.
and Mra. R. B. Maxwell, has been very
alck.
MEDA, GA.
Mr. Nlsbet Park, of Atlanta, spent
a few days here recently.
Mr. Burnett Harris, of Savannah, will
vlalt relatlvaa here next week.
Mis* Lila Park haa returned from
a visit to Atlanta
Misses Mattie and Louise Edmond
son spent several days In Eatonton
thla week.
Mra. E. M. Hudson la receiving a
moat cordial welcome here.
Mlaa Fannie Lee Carter, of Had
dock, la visiting relative* and frienda
here.
Mr. Oscar Turner haa returned from
a business trip to Macon.
Miss Josl* Reid baa retumad to
Eatonton after being delightfully en
tertained here.
Mra. R. N. Etheridge, of Jackson, will
be the gueet of the Misses Edmund-
aon for some time.
Miss Bondle Leak, of Atlanta, will
vlalt relatives her* next week.
Mlsa May Alford vlsltetf frienda here
this week.
Miss Mary Eugenia Bird visited Miss
Tommie Park at Meda.
Mr. T. J. Avery, of Macon, waa In
Meda thla week.
Judge and Mra. Joseph 8. Turner,
of Eatonton, visited the family of Mr.
B. J. Edmundson, Sr., the girlhood
home of Mra Turner.
Mra. Taylor Hodges, of Mllledgavllle,
baa returned home after a pleasant
vlalt here.
Mra. Sawyer, of Macon, spent a few
day* with Mr. and Mra. Le* WII
coxon at Meda.
Miss Annie Hudson, of Eatonton, to
the guest of Mlaa Lila Park.
Mlaa Bertha Thomas, Mra W. F. Jen
kins and Mra. M. B. Dennis visited Mra.
T. Dennis, this week.
Mr. Marvin Turner haa recovered
from a recent Illness.
Mlaa Lillian Park haa returned home
after a visit to the family of Mra.
Park, at Meda.
Gilbert, Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mr _
N. Trammell, Mrs. Dunklin Reynolds,
Mrs. Morgan McNeil.
Professor Northcutt gave a delight-
ful dance nt the armory Friday night
Mr. George Sessions and family, who
have been visiting in Canton, have
returned home.
Mlsa Irma Neal entertained a num
ber of her friends on Monday evening.
Delightful refreshments were served
and all spent a charming evening.
Those present were: Misses Rejina
Rambo, Allenc Fields, Clyde Malone,
Annie Waddell, Marie Massey, Lillie
May Delaney, Leila Moon, Susie Lee
Cantrell, Helen Christian. Inna Neal,
and Messrs. Leslie Blair. Norman
Pratt, Rosser Little, Henry Qohon,
Marshall McKenzie, Hal Duma*. Ne
ville and Bolden.
A crowd of young people gave Miss
Martha Welsh a surprise party on
Thursday night
Mrs. JL L Hutchinson and daughter,
Suzanne, left for Indian Springs, Ga.
Miss Emma Leila Gaunllng Is visit
ing friends In Washington City. r
Mra A. D. Schofield and daughter.
Miss Gladys, of Macon, tvero the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Starr this week.
Mra Will Mathews, of Atlanta,
visiting frienda In the city.
MOUNT AIRY.
Mr. Austin Flint has returned from a
r • Hpiii-m l.-k and Tytir.-.
Mr. C. Gresham haa returned after
a buslnesa trip to Asheville and Char
lotte.
Mr. John F. Ayers, of Greenville, haa
returned home, after a visit to hla
brother, J. H. Ayers, and sister, Mra.
" T. Peyton.
Mra. J. W. Wallace left Mt. Airy
Sunday for a visit to Knoxville, via
Charlotte and Asheville, N. C.
Mr. Ike Levy and Mr. Mark Mc
Whorter, of Athens, Mr. Grover Ke-
tron, of Clarkesvllle, Mr. Murray Mack,
of College Park, th* guests of Messrs.
John and Tomlinson Fort, have re
turned from a fishing nnd camping trip
In the Goshen district of Habersham.
Mr*. A. E Buck, daughter anil young
baby, of Tlfton, are guests at the
Wilcox cottage.
Mr. Arthur H. Codington, of Wash
ington, D. C., Is with his father. Mr. A.
Codington.
THOMA8VILLE.
Miss Denham, of Montlcello, Is tb*
guest of Miss Marianna Watt.
Mra. June Bailey has returned to her
home In Atlanta after a visit of some
length to her parents. Dr. and Mrs,,
J. T. Culpepper.
Mr. George Neel left Monday for
Asheville, N. C., to spend several
week*. ,
Mrs. J. N. Bonnell and daughter*.
Misses Alice and Gladys, have returned
to their home In Macon after a visit
to Mr. and Mra. Jack Bonnell.
Mias Ethel Evans Is visiting In Cairo.
T. J. Ball spent Monday in Savan-
Mlss Calfsta Bush, of Camilla, Is vis
iting In the city.
Mayor Van Landlngham, of Cairo,
spent Tuesday In the city.
Roacoe Luke returned Monday from
Valdosta.
Mlsa Nona Jones has returned to her
home In Waynesboro, after a pleasant
visit to Mra Cicero Young.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Smith left Wed
nesday for Montgomery.
A musical was given Friday evening
at the home of Mrs. Robert Evans, on
Hansel! street Misses Lucy and Bessie
Parker, Carmen and Rose Evans and
J»* ADI, V-1 lllvll UUBB Hil l
Alice Bonnell, of Macon, were those
who took part In tho program. Among
thoa* present were: Mr*. Mm- wil
liams, Mra. H. H. Alexander, Mrs. John
F. Parker, Mra C. S. Parker, Mr*. J.
W. Bonnell of Macon. Mr. nnd Mr*.
J. B. Jemlaon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde No. I,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timmons, Misses
Lucy and Bessie Parker, Claire Daniel,
Carmen and Rose Evans, Annie Me*
bane, Alice Bonnell of Macon and Janie
Smith of Marianna, Fla.
MONTICELLO.
Misses Annie Klngamnu nnd N'elte Turner,
of Jones county, sra the guests of Mrs. It
A. Malone.
Mlsa llrrd Cook, of Hhllob, Is the guest
of Mrs. H. L Marsh.
Mra Isaac Haas and family left Sun
day for th* Highlands, N. C.
Mka Minnie Quinn will spend
summer In North Georgia.
Mra William Inman will spend part
of the summer et Toxaway.
Mr. J. W. Pop* and Mr. Will* Pope,
Jr, are In California.
Misses Orace and Lula Callaway are
LaGrang*.
Mr. and Mra Linton Hopkins are at
Morehead City.
Mra Ty* Jennlng and family are at
Franklin Springs.
Mr. Sidney 8tubba, of Savannah, to
the city.
paled by th* public from one year to
another."
Th* women who compos* the mem
bership of the order and who ere still
ptonnlng many things for th* future
are: Meedame* Henry H. Inman.
Robert Foreman, Morris Brandon (th*
treasurer), Robert Maddox, William
“ Kiser. W. D. Ellis, Jr, Praaton
*x- »e »* • vr* *>***■, *>■•* riVStun
Arkwright, Julian Field. T. R R. Cobb
and WUmer Moor".
MARIETTA.
The Ladles' Euchre Club gave their
mld-eummer party at the residence of
Mr. and Mra Bolan Brumby on Thurs
day night. The house was profusely
decorated with cut flowers and potted
plant*. After the gam* a salad coune
followed by an Ice coune waa served.
Th* ladles' first priaa, a gold glass
dish, waa won by Mlsa Isabel Brumby
and Mlsa Addle 8elt*e. The gentle
men's prise, a sliver bill file, was won
by Mr. J. F. Clarke, and the second, X
book, waa 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
Mrs. J. M. Brumby, Mr. and Mra. Os
car Keeler. Mr. and Mra Bolan Brum
by Ur. and Mra. T. M. Brumby, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Joyner, Mr. and Mra.
Chlpley Letze, Mr. and Mra. Jorden
Black, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mr.
and Mra. Will McCullock, Mra. Joaeph
Brown, Mrs. Caldwell, Mra Carter, Mra
Sanders, Mra. Crosby, Mra W. R. Joy
ner, Mr*. G. F. Keeler, Mrs. Samuel
Laurence, Mieses Sarah Hunt. Cald
well, Kim peon. Isa Del Brumby, Virginia
Crosby. Carrie Alston, Spotford. El
mer George, Lettle Laurence, ’Letze,
Adair Letze. Clarke, Messrs. George,
Milton Keelr, .Clarke. Miss Laura
Margaret Hoffs presided over the
punch bowL
Mra. W. A. DuPre entertained about
one hundred friends on Friday after
noon at a delightful tea In honor of
her friend, Mlsa Ship, of Oklahoma
City. The houae waa radiant with
sweet peas and cut flower*. Mra. C.
W. DuPre presided over the tea tabic.
. to 6 o'clock. Ai 6 o'clock the members
of the club satiated Mina Tolleaon In on*
terta Inlug Mlsaea Cook* Turner and Kings-
niaa. a number of youiy; men and .the bus-
band* of the married member* ending.
Togresalvc mumblepe* waa played. At 7
‘ clock a luncheon waa aenred. picnic style,
hoee present were Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Kelly, Mr. and Mra. lUndolph Mnlonc. Sir.
and Mra. Greene F. 4ohn»»n t MIimm** Sarnh
Newton, Anna Jordan, Byrd Cook, Anuta i
Klnfaman, Nette Turner, and Kate ToHe-
ton. Measra. Klabet Ilarrey, James Harvey,
Jack Blackwell, Ban! Roberta, Arthur Ko*
per and Nerln Toleiaon.
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Bert Mnndi
entertained from MO to f JO In honor of
Mlsaea Cook, Klngsmairaml Turner. Punch
waa aenred In the dining room by MI-m-*
Irma Florence and Vie hwanaou. Mm.
Marsh waa assisted In receiving by Mrs.
It. Malone and Mrs. J. I). llarrey. About
fifty young ladles called during the nftt*r»
On Thursday evening from I to U Mrs.
It. Malone entertained at a musical In honor
of her guests, and Mlaa Cook. Mlaaea Inn*
Florence and Vie Mwanson served punch on
the veranda aa the gueata arrived. About
fifteen couples were present, and the #»• •
tire evening waa one of pleasure. The
musical program arranged was a treat to
music lovers. On the broad veranda the
the violin and guitars. Then followed fn
,-MNAjln ,
the parlor choruaeu selected by Mimes
Maude and Stella Benton. Bern EaeU, Tur
ner, Ilutb III11, Messrs. May, Roper, Marsh.
Mrs par
enjoyable, followed by a reading
by Mlaa Kate TotleeoVi, "The Message"
TOe Instrumental solos by Misses Gussle
’ all.
Mr. and Mra. Malone were assisted In re-
_ rs. Bert Marah, Mr. and Mrs.
Z A. Tucker. ^ .
Mlaa LelU Birch, of Macon, Is the guest of.
Mlsa Ruth UiU. w „ .. _
‘ Newton* of Madlpon,
Mies Annie Lucy Newton, o:
visiting Mlsa Maude Benton.
A pleasant evening waa spent Wednesday
by the younger act. A large tram called
on Mlaoes Clao and Ilawaon Bradley.
■Announcement has been made of the
rtage of Mlae Grace I'm*, to Dr. Jamee V.
iBtaaeogame. which will take place July k
I Mlasea Grace ami Kate Flournoy are en
tertaining at n house party at th. lr pretty
country home
near Montlcello.
The .Nickel Club held a' hanpy m.-’J -
1th Mr. and Mra. W. J. Fhflips <n Fn
ay night. One hundred guests were pree
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