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SATURDAY, JULY Ji,
11
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
The U. D. C Founder
Mr*. M. C. Goodlett. ot Nashville,
Tenn., Is the founder nnd first preal-’
dent of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy. She Is a very modest and
Interesting woman, who has the honor
of accomplishing a wonderful work for
living patriotism, thereby perpetuat
ing the memory of the heroic dead of
the entire Southland. Mrs. Goodlett
worked for many years In organising
the United Daughters of the Confed
eracy, before the association of which
•he was president would assist and co
operate with her In calling a conven
tion and Inviting other Daughters of
the Confederacy to unite In forming a
national association. On September 10,
1114, the United Daughters of the Con
federacy waa organised In Nashville.
This society now numbers 40.000 mem
bers. all due to the untiring effort and
Influence of Mrs. Goodlett. Her object
In uniting the women of the South wag
to bring them together, to pull shoulder
to shoulder with the Confederate vet
erans In extending all necessary' aid
to the needy survivors of the war be
tween the states; to protect historic
places of the Confederacy; to record
the part taken by Southern women, aa
well In untiring effort after the war In
the reconstruction of the South as In
patient endurance of hardship and pa
triotic devotion during the struggle; to
honor the memory of those who fell In
the service of the Confederate states,
and to cherish ties of friendship among
the members of the society., '
Vacation Schools in Clut
Wsrk
A vacation school, wherein the city
bound children may enjoy a holiday Is
one of the greatest features for club
work. It "Is not only a work for wo
men’s clubs, but goes further thatr
that, and gives an opportunity to those
who wish to do some good In the world,
by subscribing and donating to a most
worthy cause. In Cincinnati, the wo
man's club, has successfully "operated
a school of this kind for seven years,
and In the school for this summer there
are enrolled 160 children, with many
more on the waiting list. Four morn
ings during the week these children
are taught, during the hours of 0 to 12
o'clock, a class In Instructive manual
work, such as basket weaving, model
ing In clay, kindergarten work, sewing,
drawing and painting, carpentry work
and cardboard cutting. On the fifth
day of the school these children are
given an outing of some description, at
which they are the guests of the school
patrons, and are royally entextalned at
an all-day picnic and romp. These
summer schools are nonsectarian, free,
bookless and devoted entirely to man
ual work. It Is an admirable work
and Is surely a means and way of de
veloping the minds and hearts of many
a city child, gives to each one a very
beautiful way of spending five morn
ings of the week and keeps them oft the
streets.
District Nursing
Birmingham Is to organise district
nursing on a new basis, and aa an aux
iliary of the United Charities.
Miss Grace Smith. Miss Nannie Ham.
Ilton, president of the Trained Nurse’s
Association, and Miss Barry, the su-
perintendent of the Hillman hospital,
all of whom are widely known In Birm
ingham, are most actively Interested
In making the movement a success,
having observed the tremendous good
the system has accomplished In other
cities and the absolute need for Just
such an organlaatton here.
The district work Is not entirely new
In Birmingham astthe Hillman hospital
employed a nuns up until a tew
months ago for Just this sort of work.
As an organisation, however, on well-
laid and definite plans, It will be a new
department.
When Its plan and methods of work.
Its 'significance and scope are fully
comprehended the organisation will
meet with unanimous approval aa It
deserves and hearty support.
At the present writing Miss Lucy
Kenon Is the only district nurse In At
lanta. She Is officially a parish nurse,
as she Is entirely ' supported by the
Episcopal churches of Atlanta; but she
Is subject to any calls from any de
nomination, and stands ever ready to
aid the sick from any part of the city.
She has accomplished a world of good,
some of which Is known, but the great
er part la done ao quietly and so un
heralded that her true success and
worth Is known only to the sufferers
who have known and felt her minis
tering touch.
L«t W<
omen
Kelr Hardle, member of parliament,
the leader of the British Labor party,
writes as follows as to women who
vote:
"To those who are opposed on prln
clpla to women having the votes at all,
I have little to say. These I find It
easier to pity than to reason with.
Jn the English colonies women are
raters, but they have not, because of
that, ceased to be wives or mothers.
Their outlook on life has been broad
ened by the possession of the vote
which forces them to Interest them
selves In polltical'and social questions.
They are thus In a fair way to be
come better companions of their hus
bands and—I say. this with deep con
viction—better mothers. A woman
whose circle of Interests Is circum
scribed by her pole, pans and scrub
bing brushes, varied by an occasional
gossip with a neighbor or a quarrel
with her husband, can never, however
affectionate, be other than a curb upon
the opening, eagerly questioning Intel-
llgence of her children. Broaden the
outlook of the mother, and you open a
new world for childhood to grow In,
and bind many a wild, wayward youth
to his home life who Is now driven out
Into the hard world for lack of that
sympathetic. Intelligent companionship
which an educated and enlightened
mother can alone supply.
"The ’half angel, half Idiot,’ period Is
over In the woman’s world. Bhe Is
fighting her way Into every sphere of
human activity. Her labor la coming
Into competition with that of man In
nearly every department of Industry.
Women ahould Insist upon political
equality, whatever the conditions of
that equality may be.”
Clut Work in Summer
During the warm summer months
there Is naturally very little work of
any consequence being done by the
Georgia club women. Almost everyone
Is enjoying the vacation at the moun
tain or seashore rJaort, and of course
club work Is a thing which will only
be begun In the fall. When cooler
weather approaches the members of
the Georgia clubs will rsturn It each
Ion with active minds, and evtr
willing and ready to carry nut some
magnificent work which |i always un
der the management of the federation.
While we are enjoying the much-
needed summer real, let each one of
the club women occupy her thoughts
and Attention with aome new and en
gaging subject which may be placed
before tl.s club at Its fall and winter
meetings.
Already one club has been formed
during July, and has among the num
ber of members the prominent women
of College Park. They are: Mrs. Nina
It. Thornton, Mrs. Emma D. Willing,
ham. Mrs. Maggl* W. Willingham, Mrs.
Luclle Castleberry Woodward, Mr*.
Lina H. White, Mrs. Cornelia W. Al-
friend, Mrs. Emma C. Connolly, Mrs.
Bessie J. Boyd. Miss Mary Crenshaw,
Mrs. Madge C. Elder, Mrs. Annie C.
Graves, Mrs. Alma C. Oray, Mrs. Ora
B. Guinn, Mr*. Grace L Martin, Mr*.
Fannie A. .Mason, Mrs. Carrie O. Mc
Crary, Mrs. Fpnnle T. Lyle, Mrs. Mary
C. Retd, Mrs. Bella B. Blchardson. Mrs.
Bessie H. Bhaefer, Mrs. Kate F. Shaw,
Mrs. Anita M. Sturdivant, and Miss
Annie C. Thornton.
Report ef Art Crafts Cs m-, Report gf Litrai^Committee
mittee
God be thanked for books,
Thsy art the voice* of tha distant and
the dead.
And make us-heir* to tho spiritual Ilf*
of past ages.
—W. E. Channlng.
The library wort of th« Fcder
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States
Plesssnt Mention From Other Cities
STYLISH COSTUME
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
A reception was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirkpatrick Tues
day night, In honor of their guests,
Mina Rose Sewell, of Alabama, and
Miss Bert Sewell, of Summerville, Go.
The evening was spent In the enjoy
ment of games and refreshments.
Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Wll
Hams, of Columbus, Ga.; the Misses
Seuell and a number of others.
Mias Mnllle Thatcher has announced
the marriage of her niece. Miss Nancy
Hell Thatcher, to Mr. Eugene New
kirk, of Jersey City.
Mr. Ballard Lyerly will prolong his
visit In Jackson, Miss., for several
weeks longer. Mr. Lyerly recently
graduated with high honor from V.
II. I.
Misses Ada and Effle Stone have re.
turned from Catoosa Springs.
Mrs. W. M. Stone and sons. Masters
Milton nnd Dan, have returned from a
visit to Catoosa Springs.
.Misses Elisabeth and Alice Head re
turned Friday from Cumberland Island,
where they have spent tho past three
weeks.
Miss Marie Flemlster has returned
front Catoosa Springs, where sh* was
the guest of Miss Catherine Martin.
Mr. Reginald Keith, of Notches,
Miss., is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. j. Keith, on Cherry street. He
will leave In a few days for Carters-
vllle, Ga., where he will Join Mrs. Keith,
who Is visiting relatives In that city.
Mrs. w. C. Gaston will loavo this
week to Join Mr. Gaston at Wrights-
vllle Beach, N. C.
Mrs. Fllmore Gibson. Miss Alice Gib.
son, Mrs. Williamson , and daughter.
Miss Ethel, have returned from White
Sulphur.
Mrs. J. B. Neely Is visiting friend*
In Atlanta and Tallulah Falls, Ga.
Miss Annlelson Miller, of Rldgedale,
entertained a few of her friends Friday
afternoon In honor of Miss Lucie
Fowler, of Mbrgansvllle.
Mrs. Marlon Howard, of Atlanta, Is
Milling her aunt, Mrs. L. G. Walker,
on Lindsay street.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McKenney and
family have returned from a visit to
St Simon’s Island and Atlanta.
Misses Susan, Kate and Martha Fort,
°f Ml Airy, Ga., and Kate Ellis, of
Mseon, Ga., arrived this week- Th*
quartette of charming girls left for
Tate Springs, chaperoned by their
•unt. Miss Kate Fort..
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sweeney and Maa.
ter George and Mlsa Margaret Sweeney
have gone to Alabama. They will make
» brief stop at Lookout mountain.
Miss Eleanor Salmon has returned
troni Catoooa.
Mrs. J. R. Quarles Is here from Ce-
oartown, visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Bowman, In St. Elmo. Mrs. Bowman
•nd little daughter, Lida, will return
home With Mr*. Quarles.
Mrs. Mule F. Boise and Mlsa Fannie
«• Boise, of Washington. D. C., arrived
yesterday and are at the Inn for a
time. t
Little Miss Julia Luke Wlnnett la
here from Nashville visiting friend*.
Mhs Fannie Lee Rawls, a charming
J’ung lady of Athens, Ala., Is being
hntertalned by Mr*. W. R. Steele at the
Southern.
Misses Octavla Phillips, Vallle
Thompson and Robin Cralge have gone
Jn Virginia Beach to spend their vaca.
tlon.
*•*•» Florence Peeples Is her* from
Bridgeport visiting her stater, Mrs.
Dickey.
Miss Mary Stivers has gone to Blrm
Ingham to visit friends.
Mrs. C. B. Janies Is the guest of Mrs.
Webster James at Durham, Ga.
Mrs. W. H. C. Dudley, of Amerlcus,
Ga., Is the guest of her slater, Mrs.
E. Brooke, on East a Fourth street.
comm¥rce:
Miss Estelle Hsrber entertained Monday
evening complimentary to her visitors, Miss
Jefrel Irvin, of Greenville, snd Miss Em-
rale Moore, of Msysvllle. The home was
appropriately decorated with fsrne end
growing plante, end Japanese lanterua were
hung from tbs treee, wklcli added much to
tha beauty of the occaeton. Icee were
•erred end the evening was spent pleasant
ly. Those present were Misses Jtwel Ir
vin, of Greenville; Emmie Moore, of Msys-
vllle: 1-ou Onn, Cedi and Mar Ol* Lit
tle, May Hudson, of Atlanta; ftussle Car-
son, Mabel (Jauble, of (Irernrllle, 8, C.;
Cliff Daughtry. Nina Boyd, of Quitman,
and Messrs, Olln Bhankle, Ilavls Shannon,
John liarlier, Ilur Daughtry, George link-
hard, Ilnnry Williamson, Ernest Jackson,
Cliff Barber, Park Holbrook, Robert Black,
Homer. Paul and Albert llarber.
iuuivi ■ s ntil auu aiiri v uni itvi,
A delightful outing was the flthing per-
I one day recently, glyen by Mr. and Mrs.
C. I). 8tark, for their popnlar visitor, Mias
Mattel enable, of Greenville, M. C. The
partly left early In th* morning for the
lake, wbleh la 8 miles west of the city, car
rying dinner and delirious fruits along.
After spending a pleasant day, the party
returned home Inst at dark, after baying
•upper et th* lake. The party Included
Mr. and Mre. C. D. Stark, Iiomer and
Hope Btary, Mieses Csuble, Irvin, Moor*.
i lsrber, Hudson, l’ltlman, Mattox, end
lesere. Herber, Black, Holbrook, Shannon
and Muttox.
Mrs. I.. Brown, of Meron, le the guest of
Mrs. II. I,. Daughtry.
Mr. anil Mre. J. F. Shannon ere at
tending the convention of Georgia editors
at Hartwell.
Misses Inn Baron and Sarah Moore, of
Mayarllle, were the gnests of friends here
reeently.
l)r. L. G. Hardman, of the legislator*,
spent Sunday at home.
Miss Woodie Williamson la vlaltlng Miss
Francis Stephens, near Lexington.
Mrs. R. I.. Hardman nnd daughter, Mlsa
Erie, of Atlanta, are with Mrs. w. T. Har-
ber for several days.
Professor .T. M. Stephenson, of Athena,
spent Sunday with friends here.
JEFFERSONVILLE.
Frank W. Neal Is at home In Thom
son for a few day*.
Misses Belle Harrell and Avle Wim
berly are visiting mends at,Bullards.
Dr. M. A. Beall Is home from Mon
trose.
Mr*. W. C. Faulk ha* returned from
Macon, where she has been visiting.
Miss Julia Smith, of Dudley, Is visit
Ing her parents this week.
Misses Estell Jones and Eunice
Harrell anil Ben Jones are back from
Tybee.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Edwards Is on a
vacation trip to Thomaaton and At
lanta. My. Edwards’ place being filled
by tha assistant cashier, Charles W.
Lancaster. , ..
Misses Nellye Chapman and Mary
Faulk ars visiting Miss Cornelia Meth-
vln, near the city.
Misses Matty#-, and Maggie Balknmb,
of Macon, ar* visiting Mr*. A. F. Mar
tin on Rose HI1L
W. L Thompson, of Barwlck, waa
In the city this week.
Miss Iris Jones Is attending a house
parly at Spread, Ga.
Mia* Alma Tharpe, of Dry Branch,
waa th* guest of Miss Bessie Harrell.
Misses Madge and Neills Fltspat-
The Only French Dry Cleaning j
Process in Georgia il
rick, of Tarversvtlle, were guests of
our city.
Professor John B. Guery Is with us
again.
Rev. E. M. Hemming has returned
from a visit to New York City.
LOUISVILLE.
Miss Fannie Hudson Is at home for
the aummer.-and has as her guest Miss
Charm Oliver, of Atlanta.
Mr. Jim Ramsey Is at home from Ma
con on hie vacation.
Misses Georgia Crane and Eddie
Hunter, of Decatur, Ga., are spending
several days with Miss Luclle Gamble.
Mies Ruby McCook, of Robellne, La,
Is spending the summer In Georgia,
and Is now the guest of Mis* Margaret
Farmer In this city.
Mr. R. L. Gamble, Jr., Is at home
from the Citadel, Charleston.
One of the most enjoyabl* occasions
of the season wo* the picnic given by
the young men of the city at Warren's
Mill, on Thursday, In honor of visiting
young ladles. Those In attendance
were Messrs. A. 8. Keith, F. A. Stone,
William Little, F. M. Kirkpatrick, W.
A. Ramsey, R. L. Farmer, R. L. Gam
ble, Jr., W. J. Clark, Jim Ramsey, An
drew White, R. L. Rhodes, and Misses
Ruby McCook, Annie Clark, Luclle
Gambia, Eddie Hunter, Nell Barron,
Alice Roberts, Bettle Farmer, Eunice
Hudson, Fannie Hudson, Charm Oli
ver, Julia Warren, Georgia Crane, Mrs.
T. B. Prsskltt, chapenone.
MILLEDoiviLLE.
The Forty-two Club was charmingly en
tertained by Mrs. K. T. Alfrlend on Friday
morning. After tho gemee s delirious salad
course tail lee tea Were served. The guests
were Mleeee Louise end Anne Cose. Mary
- . c- *-*t wr—-
sadat
BOOS,
Man-bout, of Atlanta; 8emu«t Evans, Jr.,
and C. W. Rlebter.
Mrs. Adah Evans Austin entertained In
formally st cards on Friday sftarnoou.
Mrs. J. P. Atchison will entertain th*
Forty-two Club on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Francis Perkins entertalaad a few
friends on Friday morning
Misses Msttls and Maybell* Moore en-
talned s few friends In honor pf their
slater. Mrs. Louis Rhodes, of Macon, on
Saturday morning. Forty-two was played.
After ID* games Ice crssm with cake was
Rev. D. W. Brennen and family ars visit.
Ing Clarksville for serum! weeks
Mrs. T. L. Met'omit, Mrs. L. If. Thoms*
sail Mrs U. T. IVeldertusu are st Indian
^MIs#**Kugen!e 1>eIIimlmugb I* the guest
of Mrs A. It. N-elilt. Hho will return to
hrr homo In Tennessee this week.
Rev. and Mrs J. T. I is res are visiting
Athens
Mr. Mslcomb Flemlster Is st Indian
% ri r nf t,d Mrs Thorns* Coon, of Carters-
Vine, are the guests of Captain W. I. Conn.
Miss Annie Truifent Is visiting Wrights
VIII* Bench, N. C.
Mm. Beach and children, of Columbus,
are tho guest* of Mrs Beach's mother,
Mrs Ells Wlmbush..
cuthTert.
■ Pauline and Vernon Shelley are
on an estrnded trip fo Asheville, N. c..
Toss way anil other points,
Mr. T. Ellis Uorkhart. representing Tho
Georgian, wss In tb* city this wtsk.
Miss tin ale Elliott entertained, st her
home on McDonald arcane Tuesday even
ing. In an tntereitlng game of word-
hnlldlng, Colooel J. W. Inrrls snd Miss
"Life without Industry la guilt; In
ilustry without beauty Is brutality.”
The work of the art-crafts commit
tee for 1I04-120J consisted In the of. „ __ _
fer to the rlube for a period of one to I fjlubs throughout the slate I
two weeke each of the Inetructlon of Th« -
Mis* Frances H. Lyon, state director L„ of individual' clubs mid The gift
of art-crafts, and gradual* of Pratt libraries of Individual clubs.
Institute. The permanent library, In the b
Mies Lyon went during th* season I n i_ **’? committee,
to clubs In Augusta, West Point, Ckl-
hottn and Falrburn, besides work un- Music, art, literature, history J of*dlf-
der same conditions In Florsnce Crit-I rerent nations, domestic science, at
tenlon home and Hapevllle Orphans' lecture; also sections on Browning
home, Atlanta. 5l!w k ®tP^? r *i* n<1 * complst# Encyclo-
Art-craft* commit!##*'were formed I Too ,
In each of thee* towna and much In- the value* of these section libra
terest excited. In Atlanta at this time (to the newly formed clubs of th- «:i .
the local committee, Mrs. A. O. Wood- I C’lube or Individuals posassslnc hooks
ward, chairman, la giving to two of I or J?****™ considered too
th* rural schools of Fulton county In- jT«,?e*®nr°fnr U «ifi* 1 tiTno^ewIi-tT ,i*
st ruction In designing from a Pralt entity, are urgedsend Hiem to th*
graduate. federation state library. In care of tho
Th* art-crafts committee of West [chairman of the state library conm
Point Woman's Club has three good *••* '*•>«* they can be at the eer
rintoeln.anli ennnenl of th* VarlOUS Clllb* In Small tOWIi:
departments general hand craftSi baa- coun (ry neighborhood*, where book
ketry and embroidery—with Mr*. Ed- reference are not otherwise avnlial
tvln Lang, Mrs. M. J. McAfee and Mrs, Any gifts of books ar* welrnrn
James Lanier as chairmen. (the committee, and particularly
Calhoun’s work I* with the public * r *, "?** °* Shakespeare, —
schools and with th* placing of offers Ludaon^iwuJoroffieii' B ‘
for hand-woven goods, etc., among th* Regarding the means of trnn»r
mountain women. •
MRS. JOHN K. OTTLKY,
Chairman
tlon, It la well that those making np-
pllcatlon for the books should be ready
to pay the small sum required for
freight and express. Tel, by the kind
ness of the railroad official*, and of
club members having express frank
often se
Jr. snd lira. Clem Towl~ of Cork. span! Kth'E^nramTirEl
e-.miisy with Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph Glover. Jtt L?i*? ,h .®„ r * c ® lv , 1 , ’
Mlsa Lauretta Smith la the gueat of ami this is arranged In all possible
friends In the city. cases.
Misses Claude and Pserl Williamson. of Th# work of managing traveling II-
orsytu. are (he guests of Misses Utile brarlea la carried on successfully by
Ul- llllU nSIJo nf Atlanta has lieen •"■"F , ’ lub « throughout Ute State. •■»-
the Ties* of Mra j / <5Rir#f % ST" ,}*»■• *" *«*» localities, Where
eral "lays. short Journeys for the cases are noaal-
Mlss tiara Thompson, of Flnrllla. I* »l*.|bla, prompt returns of casta assured
ting Silases Clara ntuf Alum Dtlskell. nnd the cost of delivery at the club
Miss nutb Bryant, of Florin*, waa th* headquarters not excessive.
niMdar guest of Mitt Maude McGee rlub , th , t flnd th „ traveling libraries
lleriral sorrlces are being oomluoUd at JW'cult or too ^Pensive hav# in eer
ie Juliette Methodist ebureh this wook, *!** c ’ , , an **" their system to that
f -- •■!.. . 'of book collections of from forty to
__ .. ur
Her, Mr. Arnold bring lu charge.
Miss Willie Mae Pedriy complimented a
eighty volumes sent as
girt to carefully chosen
lahtful lawn parly one eronlng recently. nelahborhnods
Mrs, Guy Williams Is visiting friend. In fj,* library
Montgomery, Ala.
Hirinnas '" m I library committee especially re-
Mias lleaate Hmltb, of Round Oak. waa quest* all club* to kesp a systemstlo
~• ——> tii.. Marie McCord. record of library work and the di*-
TT McGee hare trlbutlon of periodicals during the r,,m-
returueil frosi an attended rlstt to rela-llng year, that a complete report of th«
%“ If. J**SnflSk S tp*St t fMtday In Jack- ^flSSS? ^ ‘ hC “
JSsJ h^ST’^LBS^JS: nress*l11 1 fhanks'to'th *r*Uroadl f*o°r X
with her daughter, Mrs W. F. Ivddy, falling kindness In th* matter nf honk
Mr. Charlie Zollm-r and sisters. Misses transportation, and to many Indlvldn
Roselle so# Will*, are spending this week Irionora of honks, and to the AppIh-
SssS?"-I.I,lee ..us,. .. Publishing Company, which I* lending
Mr*. John Brown I. visiting relative. !n| out (eU encyclopedias on th* rec
mpndntlon of tho library eomn
ACWORTH. I Till* Klft of tho- Applotnn com
Mis. Ruble Harwell, of Atlanta, t. the i lb ,'S y ^,
B Tn'aea Ia'^oii^of"Marietta* aoe^gan l of * Uch * Work c,,ul ‘ l not 1,0 ,hou * ht
Mioses lAWhon, of Marietta, spent Ban- Th# importance of till* library «l...
day here with th# Misses Logan. I by tho club* i-nnnot be ovtiratiilmted.
Mr-.l-o'y^Awtrey lias retorned from n| The value of the Federated t'11111 w.
has always lain In th* fact that It
vlsittas relatives hrra" " I ,w ? r * u }2 r be *R
Miss Era Boillh. ef Dalton. Is spending <M<1 the soul of the people. Book bun-
me time with rets tires here. Igor I* one of the signs of awakening
Mrs. A. J. Johnson and children line* Intellectual consciousness, nnd nil
e.Hie 10 .pend two weeks st Florllls and the stats In places where
Indian Spring. ■
1. I'lprn# ni
«rs. .-.erra-and Mra. Enrtbmao. of Kgsh-1 rS ,
mule*.*” gu “* ,, of T ' *• .^Mran ars^crytng to
_ _ tbf
(women of the Federated Club* to feed
.them.
Mr*. Mary Hnilib* j l*et ti* eend to every comer of our
R ... . . . . # .[beloved etato tho book* nnd plcturee
MI11 M a rate Dalleorar. eftS ■landing .*° n „IT 0 t hcrw, ' ,, ‘ he
•ever*I week* horn with Mra. K. M. Rer. I barren and tUgglgMeMd.
•t
lOffe
Cr/.ul
MRS. K.
™ relatlret In the Carnllniie.
Mr. C. O. MrfJee vlalted friends et Mil*
rletta leet Friday.
CAVE*8PRINO. ^
MIm nUnehe Uteeter left yeeterfley for I In'comm^rrr
n rtalt In the country.
MIm HijnIk Ilrnry U the sueit of Mlae
Nolle Coleman at Virgil.
__MIm IlrlghtwtU la visiting Mlsa Clyde
, ,
Howard Darbcr fa vlaltlng relative
Idttaiiuri;. Fa., fo visit relative#. -
£**ssawfin iwgpsrse*
Sir., sad Mrs. C. 8,. Miller, of oblo, set I .gojl •«* »ck. after h.r
time.
>Tra. n flarrle and daughter, of Rome, wfm |
bare bees at the Cave Hprlng Iwtcl for fnenda here
ie pnat ten daya, retvniMf home today. ,
MIm Berta Moeeley, of Birmingham, fa . “'Zli
ic ghMt of Mlaa Minnie Mmlth.
the
_ handsome
BOlott entertained li honor of Mleu Hen*
deraoo. of^Hjghlibab, who la the gneat of
Mi*.'*' Masd* Knlnma estsHalnsd tb#
Euchre Club Wedneaday afternoon. Cream
and rake were served. Miss Rebecca Heal/
won the prise, t pretty fan.
ueeday erenlng .Mite
tertstned st • lawn part/ In
This Illustration shows a gray and whits thin rolls mads -princsts*
style with eton coat. Bands of light gray broadcloth are used as trimming
and around the Jacket and cuffs there Is n frill of Valenciennes lac*. A full
white waist of some soft material may be worn nndsr fhs coat.
DUBLIN.
I Mias Irma Era has returned to her horns
after t visit to relatives.
Mrs. C. Whitehurst snd children bsv*
returned from s visit to friend* st Dong-
Toombs. _ , Itserllle.
Misses Cobble Hood and Ethel snd An- 1 Mr. W. J. Kessler, of Atlanta, spent Ban
Wednesday el
Worrill entertained
if Miss
st Ws
Mr. Fr*nk P Bn.wy left Thursday for At- from isdlss Borings.
Isnta, where he has accepted s position. Mrs. It. L. Milter snd daughter bar*
Mleu Hattie Tlson hat returned from turned from n visit to relative# st I
an attended trip to New York and other: mlagbsm. Ala.
Whitehurst has returned from
Mthla Hprings.
Dry Cleaner of fine Gown*. Silk Robes and all garments of
the finest textures. Prices reasonable. ..
•S North Pryor. Ph °“ e * 4J
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS ORDERS.
_r. Karl Kcarer has retsrnsd to Jsek- ,
*Mr! , *and Mra. R. L. W.lker eator..l«., C^^ & SSSViSl. %
quite a number nf young people taat Wed- hoalneee.
newtsy erenlng In honor at Mr. Kart Mr. E. C. Mahoney spent Sunday In Ma-
Wearer. of Jai'kanarllle. la aa Inrereattng I eon.
game of domino whlat, Mlsa Lada Key Sir. M. J. Carton spent Bnaday In MIL
:ss sk ^ u
prise, a pearl Stick pin. A dellghtfal aalad j Beach. !*. C.
Mr. ... ,
visit to relative* at Irwlaton.
C. II. Klttrell and family an la
. MV from
a visit to Macon. .
Mre. J. W. Htukea la visiting rstatlrea at
Lllhoala.
Mr. I. P. Baum baa returned from a trip
to points In Booth Georgia. ■
Miss Martha Cohn returned Saturday to
her boms la Albany, after speeding aome
time In the rity. tb* gneat of Mlases
Blanche and Adeline Baum.
Ulea Van Arnold la Gatling la Macon.
Mlsa Gertrude Harris baa returned to her
home In Ilawklnsvlll*.
Mrs. W. C. Allen has returned from a
visit to relatives In North Georgia.
Mr. B. F. Dense spest Sunday In Ssraa-
"gr. W. V. Walker hat returned from a
South Georgia,
does la vlsltlag friends In
Sshderarill*.
id of Mar-
is
visited friends
week.
.1. J. C'arawell’s resldcnco on Malt
nearing completion.
Usees Arif Wimlierly. aad run
Isn'tic BeachT.Fla. __ ’ [ fTl*. ■ HI
"ii Lidst"h , ,ra M °‘ r ' r '" rk ' ° f “*•’ rfShlsr Thompaon, of tb. B
M r Frank Bark mil motbor of Rowl wick* llonrlrk, (In., «*«i m«
'. , V,•„d , . 0,O, W "‘ Ke
Ibm" M,n " r *” rMd ,ma ,e F«S ,1 Nra? , |. riMMng Sparta .ad Them
Mr*. Malhar Daniels and llttl# non. of ?!> "n ... a
Bawsyffer- of “ r ‘ ^ wwattMss
l-utof .?* at fi-RT, RS,b , *i^: SS&WifcriKf
ilton, th# gurata of Mra. Connor. 2! 4 J! B S5S^VclJP , I!2# SB” 1 at 1 hora ‘
^ ** IMarille, attsmted
R. ' Joa ITOrbra,' of College Park, >• {£, “* ta " rt ° f l ” ,r *
In town. I )||m Alma'Tharp*, nf Dry Branch, la
rl-lilnu >(T»e Ilesele Ifarretl this -
Ml.s Mary Harrison, of Cadariowa. i
rived Monday to rlalt Mra. Paul Mo
r> Mnu , '«. U. Garrett. Mra. T. It. Tor-1 tad^M
tr and ckl Id ran l##v# tbia morning for I r< W.** ...
Dr. M. A. Brail ram#
V9I
Flinraton. Ky.
t#lU» Jonra and Cuuln
lilaar# Mary fsako Hbrldon, Addl# flog# f®' 1 IrttaJ?-** *
ad Faanto Cnlbertaoa bare fotnroed ,r tfJ" rPW.
ram Home, whar* they went to atlead I ‘ 1 ‘ l
h. Mlsalooary rally at Moblev nark I *» this week at
Mobley park
will I
N9RCR08S.
An Interesting event of th-
, the long recital Monday
JEPPER8ON. Mr. Nawall A. Warner,
Mlaa Fay Ktbridau retnrasd home las* City. HI* volco la a rich
Saturday from Winder, accompsnleil by wonderful range.
“iTr R . n nd h K Randotob bav. Mra R. Lynch, of N,
(arn#d from n* visit In tb# ronntry. I.M™- ^vld^ Wall.
York,
if At-
Jlr.t.tn'l Mr*. H. H. Hlrsch.
lantn, are nt the Hotel llrunawick.
Mr*. Hlmmon* nnd her granddaugh
ter, .'Ilea Elisabeth Fatlllo, are at tha
Hotel Hninawtck.
Mr. Newell A. Warner, of New York
City, nnd Mis* Hops Kingsbury War
ner, of Columbus. <}*., were the recent
guest* .if Mia* Harriett Webster.
The Norcroe* Woman's Club met
with Mra. Dora Kiser Webster laat
Thursday nfternoon. An Interesting
talk wa* given by Mra. Homer Jonea.
the president, and many plans wore
made for early fall and winter.
Ml.s Harriett Webster will visit Ml**
Daisy Tlcknor In Columbus at an early
date.
Mr*. E. Winn Horn Is visiting Mra.
Geurge Ho** In Atlanta.
Ml-.* KIbbb- McDaniel was the host
ess of th* Walking Club Wednesday
nfternoon.
MIm Uert Jone>, of Atlanta, I* here
for the aummer.
Mr*, c.-mella Jnne*. of Atlanta, la
visiting friend*.
Mrs. Julia Graham and Mr. Graham
000#. Perdu*, of Atlanta, were here during
Mtat'BeVtlu’Biaekttoct; baa’rieturned from the week.
W MrV Jeuale Thurmond and children,
Flttgerald. bun been gueutu of Mra.
C. Appleby for two week*.
Mra. P. B. Matthews continues critically
III.
Dr. J. G. Elder sad Mr. Sumatr Smith
Horned Tuesday from New York.
Mr. Albert Mobley, of Monroe, Is la tb*
dtp.
Mr. 1
■ugh
a?
Mis* Burnsy Steed, nf Atlanta. Is tb*
guest nf Mlaa Eugenia Usrriaou at the Har-
Dorham, of Atheas, la the
Jflaaea Montgomery.
Irene aa* Ruth Steveaa hare uu
neat ills* Bertha Stereo#, of I>u*.
Marti Ir.
Mlaa** Mast* Hsuceek aad Nell# Smith
ere guest* of friend* la Gsloesrin# re-
eeatly. .
Mlanes Beach aad Terry ar* hat* from
Florida.
Mr*. Malcolm, of Macon, and Mlaa Car
rie Smith. *f Aftaata, ar* gore's of their
psrsatg. Mr. snd Mrs. line* p. Smith.