The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 16, 1906, Image 8

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“DIAMOND ADVICE." When it's a "question" of diamonds It Is a wise display of business Judgment to Inquire Into our partial payment plan of selling. Wear them while you pay. It will pay you to remember us when you wish to begin saving money. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. Wilson are at IN HONOR OF VISITING LAWYER8. Sunday evening at S o'clock at the Capital City Club, Mr. Thod A. Ham mond, president of the Georgia Bar As sociation, entertained at a handsome dinner, complimentary to Mr. William Travers Jerome, Mr. Francis P. Garvan, and Mr. Almuth C. Vandiver, three of New Tork's moat distinguished law yers, who are the guests of Mr. Ham mond during their brief visit to At lanta. Invited to meet Messrs. Je pome. Garvan and Vandiver Sunday evening were: Messrs. J. Carroll Payne, John M. Slaton,’ J. H. Gilbert, Alex W. Smith, Ed T. Brown, J. H. Nunnal- ly, J. B. S. Thompson, Dan B. Harris, all of Atlanta, and Hon. Henry St. George Tucker, of Jamestown, and J. H. Merrill, of Thomaston. Monday the New Tork lawyers were entertained with an automobile trip over the city. They left on the after noon train for Warm Springs, to at tend the meeting of the Georgia Bar Association at that place. TO MISSE8 DENNY AND MORGAN. Mrs. W. M. Nichols'entertained on* Monday afternoon In honor of Misses Irene Denny, of Birmingham, and An nie Morgan, of Thomaavllle. Mrs. Nichols* party wab delightfully Inform al, only a small number of guests be ing invited. Misses Denny and Mor gan are being delightfully entertained as the guests of Miss Willie Frank Edwards. in honor’of VISITORS. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. B. Jackson will entertain informally In honor of her guests. Miss Ford Wil liams, of South Carolina, and Misses Elisa Knight and Annette Galphln, of Cart era vllle. the guest of Miss Lottie Hendrick. ■ Miss Emmie Cook, of Machen, Is the cronheim-mack. An interesting item of news from Macon Is the announcement mads by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mack of the en- MI88 WRIGHTS 80CIAL SUCCESS Madleonvllle, Ky.j Maud Miller, Elk- ton, Ky.; Mattie L. Christian, Russell ville, Ky.j Ora E. • Haxellp, Browns ville,. Ky.; Anna Ford, Smith'* Grove, Kyd Birdie Kelly, Lebanon, Ky.; Mat- tie Hughes, Midway, Ky.; Mllda Mc Millan, Paris, Ky.; Esther Wilson, Mt. Sterling, Ky,; Virginia Kennady, Owensboro, Ky.; Prances Smith, Elis abethtown, Ky.; Mo Ills E. SchllTman, Louisville; Bertha Schack, Louisville; Sadie Craig, Jelfereonvllle, Ind.; Mary Mousty New Albany, Ind.; Hattie Plersteln, Hopkinsville, Ky.; Besele Cox, Livermore, Ky.; Mary Lear, Paint Lick, Ky. , ADDRESS OF HON. HARRY 8T. GEORGE TUCKER. Under a joint resolution unatmously passed, Hon. Harry St. George Thicker, of Virginia, will be the gueet of the Georgia senate and hoqee of repre sentatives Tueaday morning. In Joint session, and will address this Important body at 11 o'clock. His subject will be the Jamestown l&posUlon,. to be. held In Virginia next year. In commemoration of the' first settlement of the Anglo-Baxon ■ America. * Mrs. Robert Emory Park, the vice- regent-general of the Daughters of the American revolution, hopee that all of the Daughters In Atlanta will hear Mr. Tucker's address, remembering the brilliant speech delivered by him to the Daughters In Washington last win ter. It Is also hoped that the Daughters of the Confederacy will attend In Urge numbers to hear this eloquent Vir ginian. Patriotic eocletlea of the Boufh are taking great Interest In the Jamestown Exposition, as It will give the Houth the opportunity of showing to the world that It Is this section of the country that Is the cradle of liberty and patriotism and not New England— a* Jamestown antedated Plymouth Rock thirteen years. gagsment of their daughter, Blanche, to Mr. ->amuel Plnkus Cronhelm, of Atlanta. The wedding will take place In the early fall. The young couple will be at home to their frlendn on Sunday, July 89, from 5 to 7 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mack at Macon. nix-TTouse. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. House, of Cor nells, Oa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Inez, to Mr. Charlie Nix, the marriage to take place on the evening of July 26 at 9 o'clock at The Little Piedmont hotel, Cornelia. Only relative! and Intimate friends will witness the ceremony. MILLs"-V?N80N. Special to The Georgtsn. Hamilton. Ala., July 16.—Mr. Clint Mills, of this place, and Miss Bertha Vinson, of Burleson, wera married at. Fayette last Thursday by Probate Judge Goodwyn, of Fayette county. ELLA WHEELe"r~WILCOX HAS GONE ABROAD. Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox sailed for Europe Friday on the steamship Stat- sndam of Ihs Holland-Amerlcan line. It had been Mrs. Wilcox's Intention to remain In New York for the production of her new piny, "Mlspah," by Elisa beth Kennedy, at the Academy of Music In September, but more pressing circumstances arose. Her home Gantts Bay, Short Beach, Conn., near New Haven, has been rinsed In antici pation of a tour of Holland, Belgium, Swltserland and Germany. WILKE8-PA8LEY. Saturday, In Macon, occurred the marriage of Mrs. Myrtle Bayne Paaley and Mr. Paul K. Wilkes. The cere mony took place at the home of the bride In the presence of a few Intimate friends, and shortly after the couole left over the Southern for Atlanta, where they apent a day before leaving for the East. Mrs. Pasley Is well known to At- 1 an tans as the society editor of The Macon Evening Nows. The groom Is u prominent newspaper man, having been for several years also on the staff of The Macon Evening News. 80UTHERN GIRLS ABROAD. i Thirty young women, the guests of the Louisville Courier-Journal, sailed from New Tork on Saturday for Eu rope to be absent six weeks. Messrs. G. E. Johnson and Geo. F. Kast, of tho Courier-Journal staff, have charge of the party. The thirty young ladles were successful in the contest for tha most popular girls. Inaugurated by the management of the Louisville paper. Nearly all of the party are native Ken tuckians, although a few hatl from Indiana. Mlsa Ora & Haxellp, of Brownsville, Ky., won the moat votes, receiving more than 600,000. She Is a practicing u ?r.' party tailed at noon on Saturday on the Anchor Line steamship Colum bia, and will visit the British Isles, France, Swltserland, Germany and Holland., returning September 1. The names of the gtrts are: Lida Kast, Louisville; Kata 8. Bo hannon, Stanton, Ky.; Eva Bailey,' RamxMburg, Ky.: Elsie Muir, I-oula- vllle; Myrtle Jenkins, Louisville; Nora Kirch, Lolsvllle; Bessie Hunter, Louis ville; Annabel Adams, Louisville; Alice Kohler, Louisville; Sallle Ewing, St. Matthews, Ky.: Anelna Schwanlnger, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Katie Borgerdlng, New Albany, Ind.: Celeste Kosure, Receht advices from Toklo give the following Interesting account of the attractive daughter of Ambassador Luke E. Wright, who Is a charming representative of prominent Southern families: "Luke E. Wright, the llrat United States ambassador to Japan, who ar rived at Toklo with hla wife and daughter, has taken up his residence on the outskirts of the city, and has entered upon his duties. "Miss Wright, who Is a charming young woman, already haa become pop ular In the American aettlement. With her father and mother she has been widely entertained and always Is found to be the life of any party. "Ambassador Wright waa the succes sor of Secretory Tart ae governor of the Philippines, and when Mlsa Alice Rooseyelt visited there lost year Mlsa Wright and the pwldenfs daughter became great frlertds. "Governor Wright left the , Philip pines to become the ambassador to Ja pan. He Is a native of Memphis, and was appointed a member of the Phil ippine commission of 1000 by President McKinley. .He Is a son of Archibald Wrtaftt. who 4 was chief Justice of ths supreme court of Tennessee. “Mrs. Wright Is the daughter of Ad miral Raphael Semmes of the Confed erate navy. TO MI88 LOGAN. BOWLING PARTY. An enjoyable event of the week was tha bowling party given at the Country Club Friday morning by Mrs. Paul Gorham to h.er guest, Miss Miles, of Atlanta. After bowling sn hour the guests sfajoyed a delightful lunch on the veranda of the club house. In the party Were: Mestlnme# Joseph Ming*. j3L«J. 3. Henlej, !T. H. Holton, J- Ar thur Smith, Robert Ston*. I-eRdy Hb t, David Fellows, Hugh Pcsrso". » C. Crove and Lamb; Misses Miles, Elisa beth Johnston and Kate Ilogan.—Bir mingham News. Miss Lillian Logan, of Atlanta,. Who la ths guest of her sister, Mrs. Cay Me. Call, of Jackaonvllle, Is receiving charming attentions there. Last Thurs day evening she was the guest of honor at a “peanut hunt," given for her by Mre. McCall, at the beautiful residence of Colonel and Mre. Cay, where Mr. and Mrs. McCall are making their home. The guests were entertained on the spacious plassas of this magnificent new- stone house, whioh Is acknowl edged to be one of ths greatest omi 1 ments of Riverside avenue. The plassas had been elaborately and artistically decorated with palm* lent* ond other foliage plants and lighted with gay Japanese lanterns. It was a brilliant setting for the groups of pretty girls In their summer dresses, busily searching for the elusive "ground nuts, which had been cleverly hidden In un expected places The most successful of the girls In finding the hidden peanuts was Mlsa Mary Williams, who won the first prise, a gold hat pin. The boys' prise, a college picture, went to Mr. Roswell King. The guest of honor was presented with a special prise, a cut glass and silver toilette bottle. Mr. ond Mr*. Cay McCall were assist ed In receiving their guests by Mrs. James Logan, of Atlanta. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening, Mr*. McCall being aided In gracefully dispensing her charming hospitality by Mis* Olive Munnerlyn and Mr. Tom Stark. Those enjoying the occasion were the Mlsaee Lillian Logan, Alice Muiyiner. lyn, Mary Williams, Cora Bowen, Alice Corbett, Mary Denham, Joanna Rog-, era; Elisabeth King, Lucy Patton, Flor ence Beckwith, Bc**le Little, Eula Lit tle, Mary Butler.. Edith Peacock,' Elis abeth Corbett, Mary DeHauaSure and Messrs. Roswell King, Roy Corbett, Jean Cox, Strieker Coles, Carl Oltrogge, Frank Butler, LeRoy Sheftall, Frank Rogers, Percy Cook, Arthur Reynolds, Murray Hawkins, Robert J. Riles, Jr., Francis L'Englr, Terrell Covington, John Martin, Jonathan Yerkes, Shep Shine, Cecil Shine and Chauncey But- lor. TO MRS."wiLMAM8. Monday afternoon Mrs., Hubert Cul berson entertained seventy-five of the girlhood friends of Mrs. Williams, who Is so pleasantly remembered In Atlan ta as Miss Elisabeth Ogelsby, and who Is being cordially welcomed here after her long absence. The occasion was Informal and delightful. Mrs. Culber son's attractive home In West End was beautifully, decorated with cut flowers, and ahe was assisted In‘ths entertain ment of her guests by several matrons and Is bevy of attractive young women. dinner"atclub. Monday evening Mr. Samuel Bllcer will be host at the Capital.City Club at a dinner to be given In honor of Mr. H. St. George Tucker, president of the Jamestowh Exposition. Mr. Sllcsr him self Is president of ths Virginia Socle ty In Atlanta. Mr. Sllcer’s guests will be Governor Terrell, Hon. W. S. West, Hon. John M. Slaton. Mr. Clem Dunbar, Hon. Clark Howell, Mr. Oeofga Walton, Mr. Maurice Thomas and Mr. W. Christian. OOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOSO hom# ,n Abbeville. Mr. Lewis Perrin has returned to his guest of MU* Annie Maddox All communications Intended for the society department of the Saturday Issue of The Geor gian must reach ths olfice be fore 11 o'clock Saturday morn ing In order to Insure publica tion. 0000000OOO00000O000 Q Personal Mention V J ‘PHONE US”; BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL. STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agents for ‘ Candy 80c Pound J SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING. The Sunday school classes of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Holder, of Jefferson, Ga.. reached Atlanta Saturday morning spend two days In th« city enjoying the many Interesting sights of this big town. During the trip the young people are the guests of Mr. and Mre. J. N. Holder, who are chaperoning the party. complimentary”TO MR8. CRAWFORD Miss Nellie Hall, at her home at Greensboro, Ga., entertained Thursday evening at a delightful domino party. In honor of Mrs. James Crawford, Atlanta. The tables were placed on ruge, on the. lawn, under the handsome trees. During tha games Iced tea was served by Messrs. Luther Smith, Guy Hall and Loyd Smith. Ices and other refreshments were enjoyed after ths games of domino. The score cards were hand-painted dominos. The prises, pink ribbon armlets and silk hose, were presented‘to the guest of honor, Mrs. Crawford; by Mlsa Frances Bickers and Miaa-EIIse Armor, ’ A880CIATE'D — CHARITIES. There will be a meeting of the board of directors of the Associated Charities on Tuesday, the 17th Instant, at S p.m:, In rooms 1001-4 Empire building. A full attendance Is earnestly requested. L. C. HOPKINS, Chatman. A FEW ART NOTES. Jules Breton, who has Just died, with his 70 years, spanned ths whole cycle of modern French art. When he be gan his study In 1847, his teachers were men who had learned their trade with David, remembered the work of Grsuae white still alive, and had seen the be ■Inning of French romanticism, which was to transform modem art with a new and vivid Interpretation of nature. He early showed, ability as an effective'. It not convincing, draughtsman. Ha turned to landscape work under ths Influence of Corot—his first work fig ures In a revolutionary scene, and "The Gleaners," In 1854 was one of ths very first of modem landscapes which put ths figure In Its proper relation to the open air and the broad stretch of fields. "The Gleaners” brought Breton medal and sale. Two years later his "Blessing tha Wheat" was bought for ths Luxembourg, and all the honors of a French artist came In due course. Breton's pictures sold. One of them brought In this country the high-water mark of 145.000. Hie pictures appear In almost every collection, but they have never been sought by buyers who see that at best Jules Breton remains commonplace. The line which sepa rates sound workmanship from the touch of genius' he never passed. In his later years he turned to landscapes, which shows how much Influence Corot had oyer him, -but critics think there Is not one of hie pictures great enough to leave Its mark on the art of the day. Carrtere's Studio has Just been clean ed out, after hie death. Its contents bringing 831,280. Ths pictures went for small sum*. 1500, 11,000, 11,500 and the like. They were portraits and salon pictures In Csrrlere's lucid and catchy style. The prices which they brought will reduce the figures at which Car- rlere’a pictures are held and sold. Sorrolla Y. Baattde will be remem bered by many Americans for the aur passing bit of technique shown In a picture—two or three women—one of them a Sitter of Charity, and a con demned prisoner In a railroad car. He has for twenty years been a Spanish painter of whose work few example! have come to this country, but who had an astonishing power to make the ob server see tbe actual. He has Juat been exhibiting a collection of some 400 works In Paris, which he* made the Parisian "critic" "sit up and take no tice.” It Is one of the surprteea In art that a painter like Sorrolla has been little noticed by men who buy pictures. If he had been, he would not have been able to get four hundred of hla paint ings together. COMMERCE. Mr. soil Mrs. C. II. Stark. Mias Mabel Caulile, MIm Katllla Barber, ■ Ml** Moore, of Maytrllle; MIm Maude iTttainn and MIm Jewel Irvin. MeMrs. Burner Stark, Davit Shannon. Parka llollmwk and Uoliert lllnck composed the merry flablug party Friday which went to Mr. Htark'a pond, about five inllea out of town. 1'rofeaaor IMvIa. of (Ireentlllo. 8. C.. waa t rlaitor here Monday. MIm Maude Plttmnu and Art. E. J. Ilyle* •pent Wednesday In Athena. Mra. A. P. Hire and little son are at Muunt, Airy for • mouth. )IIm Vatle Power la Tlaitlsg In Comer. Mra. E. It. Anderson and children hart returned from a visit to Waablnglon, D. C. Mr. end Mra. M. L. TVoutafan have re.' turned to their home Is Atlanta; Mr. and Mr* John F. .Shannon leavo Monday for Ilsrtwell to attend tbs meeting of the press association. A large party, composed of the fol lowing ladles and gentlemen, will leave Monday night for St. Simons Island to spend several days: Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Latimer, Sr., Mr. and Mra. G. Thomas Latimer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Daniel, Mrs. May Finney, Miss Blossom Tucker, Miss Edna Butler, Mra. W. B. Phelps, Mr. Candler Butler, Miss Hattie May Finney, Mlsa Myrtle Alice Latimer and Master Fred Phelps. Mias Marjorie Wilkes returned Sat urday from an astended visit to rela tives at Norfolk, Va. Miss Wilkes left Sunday for Fayetteville to spend some time with ' her mother, Mra. S. W. Wilkes, who le there for the summer. Mr. Otey Mitchell, who has been III with typhoid fever, Is slowly Improv lng. When he le convalescent he will be accompanied East by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Mitchell, to re cuperate. • Thd friends of Mr. Juts W. Langston will be pleased to know that he Is somewhat better. Mr. Langston has been very III, and, while far from well, waa considerably stronger Sunday. Colonel and Mra. John Temple Graves and their son, John Temple, Jr., are spending a fortnight at Hotel Tarry- more, Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Misses Aline end Arts Wright, who have been ths attractive guests of Mias Edith Dunson, have returned to their horns. In Carters villa. Mr. Whlteford S. Mayo returned on Monday from a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Paul Fltzalramonp, at the Navy Yard, Washington, D, C. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franket and Mias Ruby Marks, of St. Louis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Immayer, of HapevlIIs, Oa. The many friends of Mr. Frank R. Harford, Jr., will be sorry to learn of hla Illness at the horns of his parents at Roxboro. Miss Mary Copelan, of Greensboro, Is spending several weeks In Atlanta with her father, Stats Senator Cope lan. Mr., and Mra. Owen Phelan will re turn Monday night from a visit of Several days to relatives at Waycrosa. Mrs. Judge Hoyt continues critically III at the home of her daughter, Mra. George M. Brown, on Peachtree street. Mrs. John Barry will havs os her tusst next week Miss Balsey, a charm ng young woman of Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Mattie McIntyre, of ComellA, Is visiting her slater, Mra. T. J. McCon nell, 15 West Peachtree Place. Mra. James Crawford returned Frl ay from a visit .to. her sister, Mrs. R. '. Overton, at Gretnsboro, Ga. Mr. C. Cleveland Kiser, after a trip to Cumberland and Saluda, N, C., Is expected home Monday. Miss Sallle Eugenia Brown la now at Bar Harbor for several weeks, much Improved In health. Mra. E. D. Peek left Monday for a visit to relatives at Union Point, to be absent a week. Mrs. Alex Smith left Monday morn lng for Virginia, where she will spend the summer. Alles Allle Joseph, of Columbus, will be the guest this week of Mrs. Harry English. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Van Ransellaer returned Sunday evening from Atlantic Bench. Dr. R. A.'Simpson, of Washington, Ga.. Is spending a short time In the city. Mr. and tire. M. L. Troutman have returned from g visit to Commerce, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. George 51. Traylor are at Warm Springs. Mrs. J, N. Harris, of Norfolk, Va., Is visiting Mrs. 8. E. And Mias Caro Harvey haa returned to Momtcello after a visit to 5t!*s Ruble Weaver. Mrs. C. M. Griffin spent several days In Atlanta recently. Miss Nina M. Davis ha* returned from Decatur, after a visit of several days. Mrs. John B. Davis, Is In Montleello« Mr. J. H. Cooper, wife and son, of Lake Provlence, La., have been on a Mr. J Z. Locklln complimented Miss| Floy Felker and her guest, bliss Ber- Miss Ins Holliday Is ths guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holliday at Jefferson, Ga. Miss Lucy DuBoss 81ms Is the guest of friends and relatives In Washington, Ga. Miss Zudie Leaks Is visiting her aunt, Mra. J. W. Moore, at Oreeneboro, Ga. 5!ra. J. F. Van Renssalaer will enter tain her bridge club Friday morning. Mieses Sarah Rawaon and Lucia Je ter are visiting In Opelika, Ala. Miss Burney Steed Is visiting Mtss Eugenia Harrison at Jefferson. Mr*. Charles A. Conklin will enter- MONROE. Mr. H. J. Baker, returned to his horns In Augusta, after' a visit to friends In I attending the Woman's Foreign Ml* Monroe. , slonary Society. 511a* Cora. Falkar of Dalton re- M '** Daley Warwick, of Atlanta. Is Mias Lora felker, of Dalton, re- the t of M|1|| BeMl# Crook turned homo Saturday after a few Mias Mattie Heard, of Atlanta. Is the weeks' stay with Misses Floy and Lin- guest of her parents. Captain and Sirs, da Felker. Mlsa Felker waa the reclpl- G- D. Heard for the summer, ent.of many social attentions during Ernest G. Merck left for New- her visit In Monroe. Merck. CharIe » r The young men of Monroe compll- Mias Ruby Weaver gave an Informal men ted Mlsa Bernice Felker, of Dalton, party this week to her guest. Miss Har- the popular and attractive visitor of vey, of Montlcello. Silas Floy Felker, with a german last P * rry h “ r,turned from Tuesday evening at the armory. The u m*. c a german waa led by Sllss Bernice Fel- fiJ?e retied ker, with Dr. Harry J. Nunnally, of Mr^cKSd! ^SlSh2S'^ff^m.nra Atlanta. Miss Felker was gowned In L the rueat o*f Mr^f'w’ lavender crepe de chine. Miss Flov I l\! n ® fu ** t of her mother - Mr »- J- W. Felker wore white. Mrs. A. J. Arnold entertained at at uM S ind-the-nlght” party in honor of I • Bernice Felker. of Dalton, last Wednesday afternoon Sirs. C. V. Wednesday evening. The colonial James was hostess at a party In honor home of Mrs. Arnold, situated on Wal-I of her visitors, the Mfesea Manning, from FI ° Md «- The hou » e w “ decorat- Mlaa Bernice Felker, MIm ICloyVelker, "‘misJ KSStSiK Coo'mm'^on'flrat ?4Tm?m isssiUte paullne "Hi- g~g ass s? » fl ,£ Mlsa Linda Felker left Friday for a HTL°jL ¥ h c . C !£!" A™* i|l®-.'. C i >n ' 0 J at,on ' r visit to Miss Cora Felker, of Dalton. m®...® ina'rimm"* Wa ‘ ker V “ Uln8 fr '® nd * sending thtTw^k SfflSi Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Napier return- I Frandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coop ed to Decatur Slonday after a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Nunnally. cioy renter'ana "ner‘^e'sT m!m Her- i' nice Felker, with an Informal dining h “.^"^ 1 ‘ h „^ l *" d ; tl *'ere this week. Thursday evening. The table seating the gueats waa all In red and white, £®2j*J*L*5 ent Sunday night with Mlaa irr C ed n and P wh! t e b *ro?e: m ° Und °* Pr “- *£ WaTeTHaye. and children re. V Mr. J. Knox Felker lias been spend- f'J'T'*! ™!l d “ y ^ r0 ^,,hvin»’ U n? t Vl ® K and B MraT jT^^fVlker.* 1 ** Mr ® nU - H ^ra aa t re®n r ce at Hum hV .l| 11 *v 1 .?tln, her 5Ir. Harry Lamtn, of Norfolk, Va.. ^Mr^Hu'ah JameJwas honored'wlth a Is receiving a hearty welcome from his L.V . w fi , J ,0 S. 0r 5? T fth * Monroe relatives and friends. d , el L* h, l ul party t ? y - Mr *' C ' IMsa Furlow of Savannah la the at ^® r h°nis on Hand avenue Wednes- guest of MIM AlHi BetiT ot n Min7oe MfVrn."™" 8 ' ^°®‘ ° f ‘. h ® y ° Un, * r *®‘ Miss Mollis Wlllbanks, of Augusta, ot Pelham were present. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leila n* norTcij «i a Laumlns. BAUBUtn, ala. George W. Felker, Jr., left Sunday Mr »- J - D - Dunlap entertained In- for a two weeks' outing at Tallulah' formally Wednesday evening with Falla. I cards. In honor of her guests, Mrs: Mlsa Mattye Michael will leave this Baag Mrs. Hayden, of San Antonio, week for a visit to friends In Tuske- rpan 4 1a I • WelWmm Blalock, of Atlanta, la ris-1 ...¥V£ r .- W ' J 2 Wb ” t «» 1 .. d * u » ht ® r ' lting relatives here. 1Frances, have gone to Monteagle, Mis* Lena Nowell left Friday ter Join Mrs. R P. Nowell, Jr., at O^eevUli . W. O. Brockaway were for a visit to Miss Helen Edwards, of Jjf. f^est* of Captain and Mrs. J. M. Toccoa. I Ini* week. Mr., and Mra. Spence Van Horns are B ®H* Duncan and Clemen- recelvlng a cordial welcome from J* n ® R h®a are the gueats of Mlsa Ah friends on their return from their wed- berta Fulgham In Birmingham, lng trip. Dr. R. F. Thornton has gone to Llne- Albirt Mdbiey" spent a few days in »llle*o visit hla mother. Monroe last week, returning to Jelter-I Ml** Birdie Hooper, of Gunteravllle, son Tuesday evening. »«« a visitor here Tuesday, Mtss Adelle Nutt, of Jackson, Is the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Paden gave a charming guest of Miss Myrt Wayne, dance to a number of their young Mlsa Wayne will entertain at an ele- friend* on Monday evening at their S int reception In honor ot Miss Nutt home on Forest avenue, onday evening. Mr. and Mra. H. M. Davis are at The Young Ladles' Club will meet Coden, Ala., for the >ummer. with Mias Myrt Wayne Tuesday after- Friends of 5Irs. J. R. Palmer win be noon. The Irving Club met with Mra glad to know that she hi convalescent G. A. Lewis Tuesday afternoon. and will soon be able to return home —* from Kentucky. AMERICU8. I The blisses Connor entertained with Miss Nella Vason, of Albany, la a I *n Informal reception Monday evening, fair visitor hare, coming to attend the I In honor of thetr guests, MIsaes Hnr Clegg-Clements wedding. den, of Anniston; Williams, of Nash Miss May Wheatley, at her home, on vllle, and Sutton, of Chattanooga. Lee street, entertained the Summer [ Little Miss Dorothy Speak* Girls Monday afternoon at a notion Huntsville, entertained a number of her shower. In honor of Miss Luclle Clegg, young friends at the residence of her Among those present were: Misses Ann Frand parents, Mr. snd Mrs. C. E. Hoy, Council Fannie Mss Williford, May- on Sixth street, Monday, with a birth- belle Hawklna, Nell Council, Susanna day party, It being her fifth annlver- Simmons, Emma Mae Brown, Ell**- sary. beth Harrold, Mery Davenport, Birdie Mrs. E. L. Feani. of Upton, AU., Is Paul, of Darien; Nella Vaaon, of Al- «he guest of her daughter, Mra. Bruce bany; Alice Merritt, of Macon, and Annstrong. Hattie Clements, of Buena Vista; Mrs. Miss Ollle Woodllff has returned from Holmes Lowe and Mrs. B. L. Kllser. a visit to friends In Atlanta. Mra. R. E. Clements, of Buena Vists, MJ and Mrs. Will Short were here last * n “ w,n thmt clt * Wa f ^ure wedding 1 a,, * nd ** C, ‘«- C1 ® m ' nl * h °Mai«er Esrle and Mis. Rebecca Mlsa Chlo. Littlejohn Is host... of ‘STCSSi'S?,* V ‘ ,K a largo house party. She entertained Mlsa Helen Henderson, of Urbans, Tuesday evening for her guests at an I Ohio, will be ths guest of Mr. and Mrs. elaborate garden party. [W. C. Paden next week. Mies Floyd Fort left Thursday for C. F. Duncan, of Atlanta, has been Forsyth, to be the admired guest of the guest of Ms brothers In this city. Miss Emmie Ponder. Mrs. Charles L. Gunn and daughter MU* Janie Johnson, of Orifiln, Is the hom * thl * trom 8outh fair gueat of Miss Freddie Shipp. Robert" Jemlson, Jr, of Birmingham, Mlaa Claire Hollis, of Buena Vista, waa a ybdtor here Wednesday, waa an admired visitor hers, coming Mr. and Mra. W. G. Bellenger have to attend the Clegg-Clements wedding, fons to Denver, Colo., to attend tbe u _ toini. .... Elka’ national convention. Mrs. Willie Payne Myers left on Mra Rob(srt B . Kyle entertained on Thursday for Tlfton and St. Simons. Thursday morning at Bellevue hotel Mra. Sallle Fort and bile* Floyd Fort with “Five Hundred." returned Monday from Dawaon, where. Mre. James L. Tenner entertained as the guests of Miss Mary Hornady, the Embroidery Circle at her home on they were the recipients of many I Chestnut street Thursday, charming social attentions. Miss Mary Dortch entertained the Mtss Alice Merrttl of Macon. Is ths Thursday Study Club at bar home on guest of blr. and Mrs. J. W. Shiver. I Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Wheatley have Mre. Lawrence Smith and daughter, gone to Hendersonville, N. C., where Miss Slonie, have returned from an they will spend a greater portion of extended visit to relatives In South the summer. Alabama. The Second Baptist church gave a COVINGTON. I steamboat excursion to Lock Three on Mra. W. J. WtllU haa returned from [ Thiiradaj', \<iii.a».viit. Miss Margaret Mitchell, of Alex- Miiieagevme. landrla. Is visiting Mis* Lena Martin, ^CARROLLTON. ond; ■ Mr. and Mre, M. M. Bradley have re. turned from a pleasant trip to Dawn n Mlsa Eula Moore left Mondai- f or visit to Marietta. ‘ 101 * Mra. Dr. Alexander, ot Forsvth t. visiting her mother. Mrs. HstUeBsj! kins. Mr. Hamp Sharpe, ot 8hrsvennn La.. Is visiting hla mother. Mn E » Sharpe, on Maple atreet. Miss Hattie Aycock has returned from a pleasant visit to Chattanoora Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cobb, of AtUntt are visiting the family of Mr T tv Dlmmock. ' ' MUa Ruth Gardner, of Atlanta, |, visiting blr. and Mra. M. M. Bradley on Depot street. '• Miss Annie Pace haa returned from a visit to Troy, Ala. She also visited oth- er points while away. Miss Mattie Monston. of Dawson, is attending a house party at the h»s- pi table home of Mr. and Mrs. oiln Perdue. Mr. J. W. Pitts spent last Thunder In Atlanta. The friends of Mias Elisabeth Maud# Blalock, formerly of this city but now of Hayvklnsvllle, will be Interested to know of her approaching marriage to Mr. Louis Emerson Gelsllng, of Macon, on August 0. Little Miss Vivian Brodnax Is visit* lng in Birmingham. Mrs. Olln Perdue entertained ths Ladles' Aid Society Monday afternoon. Mr. Bill Reese snd Mlaa Myrtles Lambert were quietly married Monday night at the home of Rev. McD. Rad ford. Ben New, of this city, and Miss Stephens of Whltesburg, were married Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Wiley returned Monday from a visit to Chattanooga. MERELY A REMINDER. We do not "protest too much" when we laud our diamonds shove all others. They are proven so, and our patronage Is convinced. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers, BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS- Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall St Mias Annie Perry Is In New York tor on tValnut street ■°M®.“T®.^ p.rae hee retnraad Ml " Fannie May Baker Is visiting - returned from mends at Newnan, Ga. v jftei MSwon Is the meat of M,aa Myra haa returned MlMLeUiT Giier 81,110,118 the * ueBt ° r from a visit to relatives In Montgom- Mlss Ruble Weaver has returned er «,; fr< Mlaa Annie 0 Osboraf of*Atianta. la ,,re rue,t of Mu * Msry Martin, was the IruestofM las Velma Brieendlne ' ,end * red * dance at the Prlntup hotel ‘‘IiS'Te ancTdaughter'ara'jn I Thuremjyavenlng, by the yhung men Forsyth visiting the former’s parents n. i. .... Mrs. Eugene Wlnetiti Carroll had as ** ,h ® her guest recently Mra. C..C. Gunntn. 0, ,£*£* of Dublin I ltr *- Walter Fletcher has returned blisses' Artie and Alllne Wright an J" rom * vl,lt to rel * t " f “ ln Blrmlng In Atlanta, the guests of Miss Edith “S _ „ . . .. Dunson I Dr ‘ K 8 - Jon ** * nd wife have re Mtss Alleen Hollingsworth, of Llth- turned from an extended vlett to Boe- onls, waa the guest of Covlngtoln *°n Bnd Lew York, friend* recently. Announcement has been made of the Mra. W. E. Darden haa returned from approaching marriage of Miss Martha Sparta, where ahe spent some time | D. Bead.^of Richland, Mich, to Mr. At- wlth her parents. Misses Lillie Still and Gertrude Al mand, of Conyers, are the gueets of Ml** Cortnne Davis. Mra. L. E. Whitehead Is visiting rel atives In Llthonla. Mtss Louise Skelton has returned from a visit to Social Circle, where she was the guest of Mlsa Maud Dacus. Mra. A. G. McCalta, of Atlanta, le the guest of Mias Annie McCalls. Mis* Lemma Dacus and Mra Maud Loyd, of Social Circle, are ths guests ot Mlaa Louise Skelton. tlcua B. Griffin, ot thla city. The cere mony to take place early In the fall. CRAWFORD. Miss Bessie Harrison, of Gainesville, will return home Saturday after s visit of several weeks to her couatn, Mra. R. S. Martin. The friends of Mr. Jasper Hnpklna, a highly respected cltlsen of our coun ty, are sorry to learn that he Is still critleally III at his home near town. Misses Mary Maxwell and Claire Stokeley and Mr. ■ Owen Eppa were S iesta of Miss Bessie Brlghtwell and r. Guy R. Brlghtwell, of Maxeya re cently. W. H. Thomas Is oft for a fortnight's vacation, visiting friends and summer resorts. Miss Ruth Jones has returned to her home In Athens after a visit of several weeks to her uncle, Mr. R. S. Martin. Our town waa delighted by a concert given here this week by the Wages orchestra. About seventy from Isl ington attended the concert here. Hon. C. A. Stevens entertained the young people at a large reception on :<"rlday evening. Misses Reba and Antoinette Dillard, of Washington, Ga., are spending tha summer here, the guests of their aunt, blra. Susie Arnold. Mrs. E. H. Clark and children, ol South. Carolina, are here on a visit ts Mr. D. bl. Gouldlng. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and baby, from Commerce, are on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Goodwin. Miss Abbte Goodwin Is spending the summer with her parents at this place, JA8PErT ALA. Miss Sharp, ot Carrollton, Ga, Is ths guest of Mr*. Francis Musgrove Long. Miss- Nora Puckett, of Birmingham, has been visiting Mrs. J. H. Craig. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Henry, of Mo bile, have been visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. Steve Cranford. Miss Lots Cols, of Birmingham, who has been ths guest of her cousin, Mlaa Annie Woods, has returned to her home. Miss Msry Long, of Carrollton, Oa, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Francis blue- grove Long. Congressman and Mrs. John H. Bank- head. of Fayette, have beer! the gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bankhead, Jr. Miss liens Lamkln, of East Lai Ala., Is visiting the family of Mr. si Mrs. 8. Lacy. Miss Josle Appling I* spending a few days with relatives and friends In Blr mlngham. _ Mrs. L. M. Smith Is at Moacow, Tenn. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre. John D. Crossetts. Mlsa Blanche Spain and Miss Mj» McGregor are visiting In north.Ala- bama. . Mr. and Mra. R. O. Cranford hava S on® to Saginaw, Mich., to apend a few aya visiting relative*. Mia* Joele Henry, of Mobile, has been the gueat of her aiater, Mre. Steve Cranford. , J .... Judge Jamea J. Ray and daughter, i. r .a_. »a Vnrlh I flfO* Ida Loulae, hava gone to North Caro lina for a two weeks' vacation. WOODBURY. Misses Lacle and. Birdie Bank*, of Foreyth, are visiting their sister. Mra IT S Cater* Misses Chandler, of Lutherville. anJ Miss Betts are gueats of Miss Minnie D bUss Annie Mae Ison, of Atlanta, I* spending a abort while with Mrs. J. *• ° Misses Olen and Marie Festheraton, formerly of this place, but now of Ms con, sre visiting friends, here, tn former being the guest of Mis* *atti Bird Watson, and the latter that ol Miss Mary Owen. ..... Mre. Ella Williams, of Macon, la lting relative* and friends loere. Mrs. Dr. McKsnsle. of Thomaatolb returned to her home thle week, sfttr» brief visit to- the home of her fatner, Mr. A. P. Dixon. . ,, Mra. Foote, of Paaadeny, •pending some time with her ta h . Mr. A. J. Fendlay, and family- Mra. McMeekln, of Dothan. Al». the. guest ot Mrs. N. T. Bmlth. bir. and Mra. Emmet WIIMsmt. r LaGrange, are at tha home of Mr. i Williams hers. Mra. Beeler Is stopping at the house. , nr. Rev. Blalock, of LaGrange, and "• Cousin, of Lutherville, are attending the Baptist association here. CORNELIA. 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