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

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THE ATLANTA OEOROTAX. MU.M1AT. JULY M, Host Mra. Harry Booker, of Washington, Ga., la at the Piedmont. IN HONOR OF VI8ITING LAWYER8. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Capital City Club, Mr. Thod A. Ham tnond, president of the Georgia Bar As sociatlon, entertained at a handsome dinner, complimentary to Mr. William Travers Jerome, Mr. Francis P. Garvan, and Mr. Almuth C. Vandiver, three of New York's most distinguished law yers, who are the guests of Mr. Ham mond during their brief visit to At lanta Invited to meet Messrs. Je- , rome, Garvan and Vandiver Sunday evening were: Messrs. J. Carroll Payne, John M. Slaton, J. H. Gilbert, Alex W. Smith, Ed T. Brown, J. H. Nunnnl- Iy, J. B. S. Thompson. Don B. Harris, all of Atlanta, and Hon. Henry St. George Tucker, of Jamestown, and J, H. Merrill, of Thomaaton. Monday the New York lawyers were entertained with an automobile trip over the city. They left on the after noon trAln for Warm Springs, to at tend the meeting of the Georgia Bar Association at that place. TO MI88ES DENNY AND MORGAN Mrs. W. M. Nichols entertained on Monday afternoon In honor of Misses Irene Denny, of Birmingham, and An nie Morgan, of Thomasvllle. Mrs, Nichols' party was 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 Cartersvllle. CRON HEIM-MACK. An Interesting Item of news from Macon Is the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mack of the e'n- MISS WRIGHTS SOCIAL 8UCCE8S Mndlsonvllle, Ky.j -Maud Miller, Elk- ton, Ky.; Mattie I* Christian, Russell ville, Ky.; Ora E.' Harelip, Browns ville, Ky.: Anna Ford, Smith's Grove, Ky.; Birdie Kelly, Lebanon, Ky.; Mat tie Hughes. Midways Ky.; Mllda Mc Millan, Paris, Ky.; Esther Wilson, Mt Sterling. Ky,; Virginia Kennedy, Owensboro, Ky.; Frances Smith, Elis abethtown, Ky,; Motile E. Schlffman, Louisville; Bertha Scback, Louisville; Sadie Craig, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mary Mousty, New Albany, Ind.: Hattie Flersteln, Hopkinsville, Ky.; Beeele Cox, Livermore, Ky.; Mary Lear, Paint Lick, Ky. ADDRESS OF HON. HARRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER. Under a Joint resolution- unalmously pasted, Hon. Harry St. George Tucker, of Virginia, will be the guest of the Oenrgta senate and house of repre sentatives Tuesday morning. In joint session, and will address this Important body at 12 o'clock. His subject will be the Jameatqwn Exposition, to be held in Virginia next year. In commemoration of the first settlement of the Anglo-Saxon In America. Mrs. Robert Emory Park, the vice regent-general of the Daughters of the American revolution, hopes 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 large numbers to hear this eloquent Vir ginian. Patriotic societies of the South are taking great Interest In the Jamestown Exposition, as It will give the South the opportunity of snowing to the world that It Is this section of the country that le the cradle of liberty and patriotism and not New England— as Jamestown antedated Plymouth Rock thirteen years. gagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Mr. oamuel Plnkus Cronhelm, of Atlanta. The wedding will take place in the early fall. The young couple will be at home to their friends on Sunday, July 28, from 8 to 7 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mack at Macon. NIX.7i0U8E. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. House, of Cor nelia, Ga, announce the engagement of their daughter, Inea, to Mr. Charlie Nix, the marriage to take place on the evening of July 2* at 9 o’clock at The Little Piedmont hotel, Cornells. Only relatives and Intimate friends will witness the ceremony. mills^vTnson. Special to The Georgian. Hamilton, Ala., July 1*.—Mr. Clint Mllla, of this place, and Miss Bertha Vinson, of Burleson, were married at Fayette last Thursday by Probate Judge Ooodwyn, of Foyette county. ELLA WHEELe"r~WILCOX HAS GONE ABROAD. Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox sailed for Europe Friday on the steamship Slat endam of the Holland-Amerlcan line. It had been Mrs. Wilcox's Intention to remain In New York for the production of her new play, "Mlapah," by' Eliza beth Kennedy, at the Academy of Music In September, but more pressing circumstances arose. Her home at Gnnlte Bay, Short Beach, Conn., near New Haven, has been closed In antici pation of a tour of Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and Germany. WILKE8-PA8LEY, Saturday, In Maeon, occurred the marriage of Mrs. Myrtle Bayne Paaley and Mr. Paul E. Wllkea. The cere mony took place at the home of the bride In the presence of a few Intimate friends, and shortly after the couple left over the Bouthern for Atlanta, where they apent a day before leaving for the gilt, Mrs. Pasley le well known to At- lantana as the society editor of The Macon Evening News. The groom Is a prominent newspaper man, having been for several years also on the staff of The Maeon Evening News. SOUTHERN GIRL8 ABROAD. Thirty young women, the guests of the Louisville Courier-Journal, sailed from New York on 8aturday | for Eu rope, to be absent six weeks.' Messrs. G. E. Johnson and Geo. F. Kaet, of the Courier-Journal staff, have charge of the party. The thirty young ladles were successful In ths contest for the moat popular girls. Inaugurated by the management of the Louisville paper. Nearly all of the party are native Ken tuckians, although a few hull from Indiana. Miss Ora E Haiellp, of Brownsville, Ky, won the most voles, receiving more than 600,000. She Is a practicing lawyer. The party sailed at noon on Saturday on the Anchor Line steamship Colum bia, and will visit the British Isles, France, Switzerland. Germany and Holland., returning September I. The names of the gtrls are: Lida Ka*L Louisville; Kate 8. Bo hannon, Stanton, Ky.; Eva Bailey, Harrodsburg, Ky.; Elite Muir, Louis ville; Myrtle Jenkins, Louisville; Nora Kirch, Lolsvllle: Bessie Hunter, Louis ville; Annabel '.am*. Louisville; Alice Kohler, Louisville; Sallle Ewing, St. Matthews, Kv.; Anelna Schweninger, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Katie Borgerdlng, New Albany, Ind.; Celeste Kosure, Recent 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 first United States ambassador to Japan,, who ar rived at Toklo with hie wife and daughter, has taken up his residence on the outskirts of the city, and has entered upon hie duties. "Miss Wright, who Is a charming young woman, already hae become pop ular In the American settlement. With her father and mother she hae been widely entertained and always le found to be the life of any party. “Ambassador Wright was the succes sor of Secretary Taft as governor of the Philippines, and when Miss Alice Roosevelt visited there last year Miss Wright and the preetdent's daughter became great friends. "Governor Wright left the Philip pines to become the ambassador to Ja pan. He Is a native of Memphis, and wa» appointed a member of the Phil- Ipplne commission of 1800 by President McKinley. He Is n son of Archibald Wright, who was chief Justice of the supreme court of Tennessee. ... "Mrs. Wright la the daughter^ Ad mlral Raphael Semmee of the Confed erate navy. TO MISS LOGAN. BOWLING PARTY. An enjoyable event of the week waa the bowling party given at the Country Club Friday morning by Mrs. Paul Oorham to her guest. Miss Miles, of Atlanta. After bowling on hour the guests enjoyed a delightful lunch on the veranda or the club hous®.. In the party were: Afesdamc* Joseph Allnce, Jr., J. C. Henley, T. H. Molton, J- Ar thur Smith, Robert Stone, LeRoy Holt, David Fellows, Hugh Pearson, E C. Crove and Lamb; Misses Miles, Elisa beth Johnston and Kate Rogan.—Bir mingham News. Miss Lllllon Logan, of Atlanta, who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cay Mc Call, of Jacksonville, la receiving charming attentions there. Lost Thurs day evening she was the guest of honor at a "peanut hunt," given for her by Mrs. McCall, at the beautiful residence of Colonel and Mrs: Cay, where Mr. and Mrs. McCall are ittaklng their home. The guests were entertained on the spacious piazzas of this magnificent new stone house, which Is acknowl edged to be one of the greatest om«' meats of Riverside avenue. The plassas had been elaborately and arttetlcally decorated with palms, ferns and other foliage plants and lighted with gay Japanese lanterns. It was a brilliant setting for the groupe of pretty girls In their summer dresses, busily searching for the elusive "ground nuts, which had been cleverly hidden In urn expected place*. ... The moat successful of the glrla In finding the hidden peanuts was Miss Mary Williams, who won the first prise, a gold hat pin. The boys' prize, a cellege picture, went to Mr. Roswell King. The guest of honor was presented with a special prize, a cut glass and silver toilette bottle. Mr. and Mrs Cay McCall were assist ed In receiving their guests by Mrs. James Logan, of Atlanta. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening, Mrs. McCall being aided In gracefully dispensing her charming hospitality by Miss Olive Munnerlyn and Mr. Tom Stark. Those enjoying the occasion were the ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 2A WHITEHALL. STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agents for Candy 80c Pound Misses Lillian Logan, Alice Munnner- lyn, Mary Williams, Cora Bowen, Alice Corbett, Mary Denham, Joanna Rog ers, Elizabeth King, Lucy Patton, Flor ence Beckwith, Bq»*le Little, Eula Lit tle, Mary Butler, Edith Peacock, Eliz abeth Corbett, Mary DeSaussure and Messrs. Roswell King, Roy Corbett, Jean Cox, Strieker Colee, Carl Oltrogge, Frank Butler, LeRoy Sheftall, Frank Rogers, Percy Cook, Arthur Reynolds, Murray Hawkins, Robert J. Riles, Jr., Francis L’Engle, Terrell Covington, John Martin, Jonathan Yerkes, Shop Shine, Cedi Shine and Chauncey But ler. TO MR8."wiLLIAM8. Monday afternoon Mre. Hubert Cul berson entertained seventy-live of . the girlhood friende of Mre. Williams, Who le so pleasantly remembered In Atlan ta as Mies Elizabeth Ogelsby, and who Is being cordially welcomed here after her long absence. The occasion was Informal and delightful. Mre. Culber son's attractfvi home In West End was beautifully decorated with out flowers, and she was assisted In the entertain ment of her guests by several matrons and a bevy of attractive young women. DINNER AT CLUB. Monday evening Mr. Samuel Sllcer will be host at the Capital City Club at a dinner lo be given In honor of Mr. H. St. George Tucker, president of the Jamestown Exposition. Mr. Sllcer him self Is president of the Virginia Socie ty In Atlanta. Mr. Sbeer’s guests will be Governor Terrell, Hon. W. S. West, Hon. John M. Slaton, Mr. Clem Dunbar, Hon. Clark Howell, Mr. George Walton, Mr. Maurice Thomas and Mr. W. E. Christian. Mr. Lewis Perrin has returned to his OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOol hom ® ,n Abbeville. "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. All communications Intended for. the society department of the Saturday Issue of The Geor gian must reach the office fore 11 o'clock Saturday morn ing In order to Insure publica tion. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Traylor are at Warm Springs. MONROE. Mr. H. J. Baker, returned to his home In Augusta, after a visit to friends OOOhQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOl Monroe. Miss Cora Felker, of Dalton, / c Personal Mention J ) turned home Saturday after a few weeks' stay with Misses Floy and Lin I da Felker. Miss Felker was the reclpl ent of many social attentions during ! her visit In Monroe. The young men of Monroe compU mented Miss Bernice Felker, of Dalton, of A large party, composed of the fol-1 the popular and attractive visitor llld . le ,”. a . nd * e . n V* men ' w'! 1 '« ave Miss Floy Felker, with a german last sjend several 1 dsvfMr'Tml^Mra' 1 c Tue * da > r evening at the armory. Th» Thomas 0 r 25!mMr SHa JH german was led by Miss Bernice Fel ThSEE 8 5'r M Ii 1 *«r- with .Dr. Harry J. Nunnally,. o Miss Floy SUNDAY 8CHOOL OUTING. The Sunday school classes of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Holder, of Jefferson, Oa. reached Atlanta Saturday morning spend two days In the city enjoying the many Interesting sights of this big town. During the trip the young people are the gueste of Mr. and Mre. J. N. Holder, who are chaperoning the party. COMPLIMENTARYTO MR8. CRAWFORD Miss Nellie Hah, at her home at Greensboro, Ga., entertained 'Thursday evening at a delightful domino party. In honor of Mrs. James Crawford, of Atlanta. The tables were placed on rugs, on the lawn, under the handsome trees. During the games Iced tea wad served by Messrs. Luther Smith, Guy Hah and Loyd Smith. Ices and other refreshments were enjoyed after the games of domino. The score cards were hand-painted dominos. The prizes, pink ribbon armlets and silk hose, were presented to the guest of honor, Mrs. Crawford, by Miss Frances Bickers n — A titan TP linn A smns and Miss Ellse Armor. associateITcharities. There will be a meeting of the board of directors of the Associated Charities on Tuesday, the 17th Instant, at 8 p.m. In rooms 1008-6 Empire building, t full attendance la earnestly requested. L. C. HOPKINS, Chairman. ' A FEW ART NOTE8. Jules Breton, who has just died, with hie 79 years, spanned the whole cycle of modern French art. When he be gan his study In 1847, hie teachers were men who had learned their trade with David, remembered the work of Oreuse whllo still alive, and had seen the be ginning of French romanticism, which was to transform modern art with a new and vivid Interpretation of nature. He early showed ability as an effective. If not convincing, draughtsman, He turned to landscape work under the Influence of Corot—his first worl ures In a revolutionary scene, and Gleaners," In 1884 was one of the very first of modern landscapes which put the figure In Its proper relation to the open air and the broad stretch of fields. • The Gleaners'' brought Breton a medal and sale. Two years later his ‘Blessing the Wheat” was bought for the 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 htgh-water mark of 845,000. His pictures appear In almost every collection, but they have never been sought by buyers who see I hat at best Jules Breton remains commonplace. The line which sepa. rates sound workmanship from the touch of genius he never passed, his later years he turned to landscapes, which shows how much Influence Corot had over him, but critics think there le not one of hie pictures great enough to leave Its mark on the art of the day. Carrlere's Studio hae Just been clean ed out, after his death. Its contents bringing 123,280. The pictures went for email sums, 1500, 12,000, 82,500 and the like. They were portraits and salon K -lctures In Carrlere's lucid and catchy tyle. The prices which they brought 1 will reduce the figures at which Car- rtere's pictures are held and sold. Sorrolla Y. Bastlde will be remem bered by many Americans for the sur passing bit of technique shown In a Picture— two or three women—one of them a Sister of Charity, and a con demned prisoner In a railroad car. He has for twenty years been a Spanish Talnter of whose work few examples lave come to this country, but who had an astonishing power to make the ob server see the actual. He has Just been exhibiting a collection of some 400 works In Paris, which has made the Parisian “critic" "sit up and take no tlce." It la one of the surprises In art that a painter like Sorrolla hae been little noticed by men who buy pictures. If he had been, he would not have been able to get four hundred of his paint Ings together. COMMERCE. Mr. end Mrs. C. D. Stark. Miss Mabel Caable, Miss ICstllle llurlier., Mlse Moore, of Mnysrtlle; Mias Maude Ptttmau sad Miss Jewel Irvin. Messra Homer Stark, Davis Shannon, Parks Holbrook aud Robert !l!aek composed the merry fishing party Friday which went to Mr. Stark's pond, stioat firs miles out of town. Professor llavls, of Greenville, 8. C., wss visitor here Monday. Miss Jlsud* Pittman and airs. K. J. Ryles spent Wednesday In Athens. Mrs. A. P. Rice aud little non are nt Mount Airy for e month. Miss Ossie Power Is visiting In Comer. Mrs. K. It. Anderson and children her* returned from e visit to Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. 31. L. Troutman have re turned to their home In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sbsnuoa leave Monday for Hartwell to atteud the meeting of the press association. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Mitchell, to re cuperate. Blossom Tucker, Miss Edna Butler, Mrs. W. B. Phelps, Mr. Candler Butler, F *JHT 1 Y or | ."raoM entertained at Miss Hatlia May Finney, Miss Myrtle nl^t^ naJS^ in honor * nr Alice Latimer and_Master Fred Phelpe. .Xs B «nlce‘Felke*Sf DaRo™ IfiSt Mis. Marjorie Wilke, returned Sat- ^ e n * ,d ‘ y r , 1 unlay from art extended visit to rela* 5®?HalahiiL* Tn IdiSl^LaeL^iren lives at Norfolk, Va. Miss Wilkes left Srtatalifa Vn thetXlvnSJtv flm. *wUh r Koter t0 MrS* n s *°S? MU^B^'lce Felker, Miss Floy FeTker* wTke.7 l who h °. r tberffir“T £,°”. Al?|7°Felker* PaU " n ° N ° WeH rng Wh.ni.V. ™iv^?;t 7. P ^rn m^rim?" Wa * er ta vl8ltln * frlend * be accompanied East, by 1,1. parents, |' Vr. and Mrs. O. M. Napier return ed to Decatur Monday after a visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. win h 1ia r, nI«Mi< < rt Ur* uJ?iw W »h^^ n h2? t °i21 Mr *- ji ~ z - Locklln complimented Mlse *1 i 1 F, °y Eellser and her guest. Miss Ber- KE,,S* t *S _mu Jf-‘Jiff nice Felker, with an Informal dining r '.T. h rfn e **• I Thursday evening. The table seating ”■* con.ld.r.hlo .trorrer a„»H.. I ^ ^ , n ^ an( j Colonel and Mrs. John Temple Graves I m ° Un<5 ° f ^ snendlnw^n^ortnleht It'"l?nm1 J Tnr™ 8 Mr - J - Kno * Felker has been spend- ™ f h n»Sih H 1 I ££ Mra W J* H k, Felker h " Mr ' ... . . . , Mr. Harry Lamln, of Norfolk, Va., Misses Aline and Arte Wright, who |„ receiving a hearty welcome from his SSYfu b ?f n ,hB a ‘ trac, lve ot ¥*?* Monroe relatives and friends. Edith Dunson, have returned to their | jmss Furlow, of Savannah, le the guest of Miss Allle Bell, of Monroe. „ . . , Miss Mollle Willbanks, of Augusta, Mr. WhltefordS. Mayo returned on I is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leila Monday from a visit to his aunt, Mrs. I Laumlns Paul Fitzsimmons, at the Navy Yard,) aeorge w FelkeI . Jr> , eft Sund for a two weeks' outing at Tallulah Mhu'Rnhw I M»rki°’o? h Ht Fr ?£nii Mattye Michael will leave this riMtmg U M y r M and k, M?a Tmt£$'’ Tf ^ k A f° r a frtendB ln Tu,ke Welbourn Blalock, of Atlanta, le vis n.Tford m jr y ln! n h« sor^ra^'J-n I '^SSte^ewTltoSSli left Friday to Join Mr »- E- P- Nowell, Jr., at Gainesville, his limese at the home of his parents at for a vla)t to Miss Helen Edwards, o ltoxDoro. I Toccoa. ‘ . _ . Mr. and Mrs. Spence Van Horne are Miss Mary Cope an. of Greensboro, rece |vlng a cordial welcome from *D* adln ? ,S* v * r 5' ' ve *o* ,a Atlanta friends on their return from their wed with her father, State Senator Cope- trlPi Albert Mobley spent a few days ln Me .fee Ph.i.e ~iii „ I Monr <>« lost week, returning to Jeffer- Mr and Airs. Owen Pnelan will re* | ann TuMd&v pvpnlnc. turn Monday night from a visit of M |„ Adefie Nutt, of Jackson, Is the several days lo relatives at Waycross. char ml n g guest of Miss Myrt Wayne. .... , . „ ~7.... ,,, „ Miss Wayne will entertain at an ele- Mrs. Judge Hoyt continuesi critically I ~ Bnt reception In honor of Miss Nutt SLSL*S! t°™*„°L he zLMonday evening. George M. Brown, on Peachtree street. | The Young Ladles' Club will meet .... - . ... with Miss Myrt Wayne Tuesday after- Jo* 111 WUI nave as her I noon . The Irving Club met with Mrs. iruest next week Misa Balsey, a charm- |q a . Lewis Tuesday afternoon, Ing young woman of Charlotte, N, C. 1 Mre. Mattie McIntyre, of Cornelia, la visiting her slater, Mrs. T. J. McCon nell, |5 West Peachtree Place. Mrs. James Crawford returned Frl-1 AMERICU8. Miss Nella Vaaon. ot Albany, la a fair visitor here, coming to attend the Clegg-Clements wedding. o.i.iv. v-s-wv™ .Diurnou -»- | . «*“ “* y fh.' ^iZmc? day from .a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. JfSS. , £f52S-5 n SSS5SSL *»» - Su ™Hii» R. Overton, at Greensboro Oa | Girls Monday afternoon at a notion K. overran, at ureensporo, oa. ,power. In honor of Miss Luclle Clegg, Mr C Cleveland Kiser, after a trln Among those present were; Misses Ann t o“AMsra I ssai^ , K c.. £ expected home Monday. BMTsSSn^ifi? Brown?“eSS? Miss Sallle Eugenia Brown Is now at £® th , Har ™ ld t MaI Z Davenport, Birdie Bar Harbor for several weeks, much 0, .,P ari t5' of A1 T improved In health. b, a ny i Alice Merritt, of Macon, and - I Hattie Clements, of Buena Vista; Mrs. Mrs. E. D. Peek left Monday for a Holmes Lowe and Mre. E. L. Kllser. vleit to relatives at Union* Point, to be Mrs. R. E Clements, of Buena Vista, absent a week. | and Mre. Will Short were here last week to attend the Clegj-Clements Mrs. Alex Smith left Monday morn- I wedding. Ing for Virginia, where she will spend Mies Chios Littlejohn le hoeteee of the summer. | a large house party, she entertained Miss Allle Joseph, of Columbus, will I Tuesday evening for her guests at an be the guest this week of Mre. Harry I elaborate garden party. English. • Miss Floyd Fort left Thunday for — Forsyth, to be the admired guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Van Ransellaer Ml»» Emmie Ponder.- returned Sunday evening from Atlantic I Miss Janie Johnson, of Griffin, Is the Beach, I fair guest of Miss Freddie Shipp. n. J> . aimrann tt’ n «hi n .raM I Miss Claire Hollis, of Buena Vista, af! 'ls R spendfng J a short tLVthe waa aa admired visitor here, coming city. I Jo attend the Clegg-Clements wedding. , Mrs. Willie Payne Myers left on ?.!L. Thursday for Tlfton and St. Simons. Mrs, Sallle Fort and Mlse Floyd Fort returned Monday from Dawson, where, Miss Ina Holliday la the guest of Mr. I »• ‘he guests of Miss Mary Hornady, and Mrs. W. D. Holliday at Jefferson, ‘h«y were ‘he recipients of many n» charming social attentions. Miss Alice Merritt, of Macon. Is the Miss Lucy DuBose Sims Is the guest “ ( . M ^.JL nd j M w' whealfe'v'have of friend, and relative, in Washington, ^ t an 'iren5ersonvm..'^ cfwhtre ua - I they will spend a greater portion of Miss Zudle I>nke I. visiting her aunt, I'*** summer. Mre. J. W. Moore, at Greensboro, Oa. visit to Commerce, Mrs. J. F. Van Renssalaer will enter tain her bridge club Friday morning. Mlaaes Sarah Rawson and Lucia Je ter are vtsltlfig ln Opelika, Ala. Mlse Burney Steed le visiting Mist Eugenia Harrison at Jefferson. COVINGTON. Mm. W. J. Willis hae returned from Mlliedgevllle. Miss Annie Perry le In New York for some time. Mrs. Jesse Perry has returned from a visit to Starrsvtlle. Miss Eva Hays Slaton Is the guest of Miss Leila Greer. Miss Ruble Weaver has returned Mrs. Charles A. Conklin will enter- | from a visit to Atlanta friends. Miss Annie Osborn, of Atlanta, la the guest ot Miss Velma Brisendlne. Mrs. J. & Bogle and daughter are In Forsyth visiting the former** parents. Mrs. Eugene Wtnst<(i Carroll had as . . „ . . . „ . , her guest recently Mre. C. C. Gunnln, We do not protest too much when 1 0 f Dublin. s we laud our diamonds above all others. I Misses Artie snd AUlne Wright are They are proven so, and our patronage Atlanta, the gueste of Miss Edith ,. , I Dunson. convinced. , | Miss Alleen Hollingsworth, of Llth- onia, was the guest of Covlngtoln friends recently. Mrs. W. E Darden has returned from Sparta, where the spent some time with her parents. Misses Lillie Still and Gertrude Al- mand, of Conyers, are the guests of Miss Corinne Davis. Mrs. L. E Whitehead Is visiting rel atives In Llthonin. Miss Louise Skelton- has returned from a visit to Social Circle, where she was the guest ot Miss Maud Dacus. Mrs. A. G. McCalla, of Atlanta. Is the guest of Miss Annie McCalla. Miss Lemma- Dacus and Mrs. Maud Loyd, of Social Circle, are the gueets of Miss Louise Skelton. Miss Annie Mae Lester, of Atlanta. Is MERELY A REMINDER. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers. the guest of Miss Lottie Hendrick. Miss Emmie Cook, of ilachen. Is the guest of Miss Annie Maddox. 31 rs. J. N. Harris, of Norfolk, Va., visiting Mrs. S. E Anderson. Miss Caro Harvey has returned Mnntlcello after a visit to Miss Ruble Weaver. Mrs. c. U. Griffin, spent several day In Atlanta recently. Miss Nina M. Davis has returned from Decatur, after a visit of several days. Mrs. John B. Davis, Is In Montlceljo, attending the Woman's Foreign Mis tlonary Society. Miss Daisy Warwick, of Atlanta, the guest of Miss Bessie Crook. Miss Mattie Heard, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her parents. Captain and Mrs. G. D. Heard for the summer. ' Mrs. Ernest G. Merck left for New nan this week to visit Mrs. Charley Merck. Misa Ruby Weaver gave an informal party this week to her guest. Miss Har vey, of Monticello. Miss Joyce Perry ho* returned from Gainesville. Mrs. C. A. Franklin and children have returned from Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Claude McKIbben, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Lee. PELHAM. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. V. James was hostess at a party ln honor of her visitors, the Misses Manning, from Florida. The house was decorat ed with a profusion of summer flow ers. Miss Rosabella. Cooper won first prize at a guessing contest and Miss Floy McClain drew the "consolation. After the game Ices were served. Master Martin Cooper, of Thomas vllle. Is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coop- Mr. J. H. Cooper, wife and son, of Lake Provjonce, La., have been on a visit to his brother, Mr. J. B. Cooper. Miss Octavla Byrd, of Thomasrllte, has been with friends here this week. Misses Toy Spence and Lyl Ragan, of Camilla, spent Sunday night with Miss Vlrdle Thompson. Mrs. Walter Hayes and children re turned Sunday from a pleasant visit to her mother at Nashville, Ga. Mrs. Clarence Hurst Is visiting hec. father, Mr. J. C. Turner, at Camilla. Mr. Hugh James was honored with a delightful party by Mrs. C. V. James at her home on Hand avenue Wednes day evening. Most of the younger set ot Pelham were present. GADSDEN, ALA. Mrs. J. D. Dunlap entertained In formally Wednesday evening with cards. In honor of her guests, Mrs. Bass and Mrs. Hayden, of San Antonio, Texas. Major W. J. Stbert and daughter, Mias Frances, have gone to Monteagle, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brockaway were the guests of Captain and Mrs. J. M. Elliott this week. Misses Belle Duncan and Clemen tine Rhea are the guests of Miss Al berta Fulgham ln Birmingham. Dr. R. F. Thornton has gone to Line- vllle to visit his, mother. Miss Birdie Hooper, of Guntersvllle, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Paden gave a dance to a number of their young friends on Monday evening at their home on Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davis are at Coden, ARl, for the Jummer. Friends of Mrs. J. R. Palmer will be glad to know that she Is convalescent and will soon be able to return home from Kentucky. The Mlsees Connor entertained with an Informal reception Monday evening. In honor of their guests. Misses Har den, of Anniston; Williams, of Nash ville, and Sutton, of Chattanooga. Little Miss Dorothy Speake, of Huntsville, entertained a number of her young friends at the residence of her grand parente, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoy, on Sixth street, Monday, with a birth day party, It being her fifth anniver sary. Mrs. E L. Fearn, of Upton, Ala., Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Armstrong. Miss Ollle Woodllft ha* returned from visit to friends In Atlanta. S. C. Kyle has gone to Pueblo, Colo., and will make that city his future home. Master Earle and Miss Rebecca Sandlin have returned from a visit to relatives In Alexander City. Miss Helen Henderson, of Urbana, Ohio, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Paden next week. C. F. Duncan, of Atlanta, has been the guest of. his brothers In this city. Mrs. Charles L. Gunn and daughter will arrive home this week from South Alabama. Robert Jemlson, Jr., of Birmingham, was a vlaltor here Wednesday. Mr. and Mre. W. G. Bellenger have gone to Denver, Colo., to attend the Elks' national convention. Mrs. Robert B. Kyle entertained on Thursday morning at Bellevue hotel with "Five Hundred.” Mrs. James L. Tanner entertained the Embroidery Circle at her home on Chestnut street Thursday. Miss Mary Dortch entertained the Thursday Study Club at her home on Tuesday. Mre. Lawrence Smith and daughter. Miss Slonle, have returned from an extended visit to relatives In South Alabama. The Second Baptist church gave a steamboat excursion to Lock Three on Thursday. Miss Margaret Mitchell, of Alex andria. Is visiting Miss Lena Martin, i Walnut street. Miss Fannie May Baker Is visiting friends at Newnan, Ga. 3!Isa Myra Mitchell has returned from a visit to relatives In Montgom- BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall St. ery. Miss Frances Rembrant, the attrac tive guest ot Miss Mary Martin, was tendered a'dance at the Printup hotel Thursday evening, by the young men of the city. Miss Bowie, of Rome, Ga., It the guest of Mlse Myra Mitchell. Mrs. Walter Fletcher has returned from a visit to relatives In Birming ham. Dr. E S. Jonea and wife have re turned from an extended visit to Bos ton and New York. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Martha D. Read, of Richland, Mich, to Mr. At- tlcus B. Griffin, of this city. The cere mony to take place early in the fall. CARROLLTON. o£& 5 »JS34? un “ d t0 her bo *' ■» .Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bradley have rs. turned from a pleasant trip to Daz-son Miss Eula Moore left Monday for » visit to .Marietta. y Ior a Mrs. Dr. Alexander, of Forsyth, t. Visiting her mother. Mrs. Hauls ga. kins. Mr. Hump Sharpe, of Shrevt’twrt. La.. Is visiting bis mother, Mrs. E. it Sharpe, on Maple street. "• .Miss Hattie Aycock has returned from a pleasant visit to Chattantova Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cobb, of Atllnta are visiting the family of Mr. T w Dlmmock. • Miss Ruth Gardner, of Atlanta t. visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Brallev on Depot street. " Misa Annie Pace has returned fr®n a visit to Troy, Ala. She also visited *th. tr points while away. Miss Mattie Monston. of Dawion. is attending a house party at the h>«. pltable borne of Mr. and Mr*. Oltn Perdue. Mr. J. W. Pitts spent last Thurs<z. In Atlanta. , p The friends of Miss Elizabeth Mauds Blalock, formerly of this city but nt* of Hawkltuvllle, will be Interested to know of her approaching marriage to Mr. Louis Emerson Gelsling, of Mans, on August 9. Little Miss Vivian Brodnax Is visi. Ing In Birmingham. Mrs. Olln Perdiie entertained tta Ladles' Aid Society Monday afterno.*, Mr.- Bill Reese and Miss Myrtlk Lambert were quietly married Mondi* night at the home of Rev. McD. It a . ford. Ben New. of this city, and Mlii Stephens of Whltesburg, were marrldl Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Wiley returned Mondur from a visit to Chattanooga. CRAWFORD. Miss Bessie Harrison, of Galneavll! will return home Saturday after visit of several weeks to her cousl Mrs. R. S. Martin. The friends of Mr. Jasper Hopkln a highly respected citizen of our coun ty. are sorry to learn that he Is stl critically 111 at his home near town. Misses Mary Maxwell and Clair Stokeley and Mr. Owen Epps tver guests of Miss Bessie Brlghtwel! an Mr. Guy R. Brlghtwel!, of Maxeys re cently. W. H. Thomas Is off for a fortnight- vacation. visiting friends and summe resorts. Miss Ruth Jones has returned to he home In Athens after a visit of severs weeks to her uncle, Mr. R. S. Martin. Our town was delighted by a conrer given here this week by the Wage orchestra. About seventy from Lex Ington attended the concert here. Hon. C. A. Stevens entertained th young people at a large reception I Friday evening. Misses Reba and Antoinette Dillar of Washington, Ga., are spending th summer here, the guests of their aun Mrs. Susie Arnold. Mrs. E. H. Clark and children, South Carolina, are here on a visit t Mr. D. M. Gouldtng. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and baby, fro Commerce, are on a visit to Mr. Mrs. D. W. Goodwin. Miss Abble Goodwin Is spending th summer with her parents at this plac JASPErT ALA. Miss Sharp, of Carrollton, Ga., Is t guest of Mrs. Francis Musgrove Long. Miss Nora Puckett, of Birmingham, has been visiting Mrs. J. H. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henry, of Mo bile, have been visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. Steve Cranford. Miss Lois Cole, of Birmingham, who has been the guest of her cousin, Ml»« Annie Woods, has returned to *— home. Miss Mary Long, of Carrollton, Ga, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Francis Mui- grove Long. Congressman and Mr*. John H. Bank- head, of Fayette, have been the gueits of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bankhead, Jr. Miss Ilene Lamkltt, of East Lake, Ala, Is visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lacy. Miss Joale Appling Is spending a few days with relatives and friends In Bir mingham. _ Mrs. L. M. Smith Is at Moscow, Tenn, visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs John D. Crossette. Miss Blanche Spain and Mies Lells McGregor are visiting In north Ala bama. , , Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Cranford h»vi gone to Saginaw, Mich, to spend a le* day* visiting relatives. , _ Miss Josle Henry, of Mobile, ha* been the gueet of her sleter, Mre. Stete Cranford. . , . Judge James J. Ray and daughter, Ida Louise, have gone to North Caro lina for a two weeka’ vacation. WOODBURY. ; Mlases Lade and Birdie Banks.-™ Forsyth, are visiting their, sister, Mre p 8 Cater 'Misses Chandler, of Lutherville, and Mias Betts are guests of Miss Mlsnte Miss Annie Mae Ison, of Atlanta* I* •pending a short while with Mrs. J-jA Misses Glen and Marie Featherstbn, formerly of this place, but now or .'»• con, are visiting friends here, Bk former being the guest of Mis* Bird Watson, and the latter that » Mias Mary Owen. . ,, Mrs. Ella Williams, of Macon, Is vu Ring relatives and friends here. Mr*. Dr. McKenste, of Thomastot returned to her home thte week, etttr brief visit to the home ot her fame , Mr. A. P. Dixon. , Mra. Foote, of Paiadena, cat •pending some time with her fath Mr. A. J. 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