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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
9
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia »nd Adjoining Stiles
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
VALDOSTA,
an unusually pleasant midsummer
(auction was the reception at the Ellu'
parlors on Tuesday evening, compli
mentary to Miss Bessie McRae, of
julncy, Fla. Mrs. J. M. Pearson was
(be hostess Miss McRae has been the
puest here for some time of Miss Meo
young, and Is the recipient of many so
cial attentions. The affair on Tuesday
evening was attended by a large party
0 f Valdosta’s society young people,
twenty or thirty couples being present.
Dancing, cards and music were the
features of the evening. Refreshments
sere served. Mr. and Mrs. Abial Winn
were chaperons.
lira. R- T. Waldrop, of this city, has
returned from an extended visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fogler, at
Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. .M. A. Briggs and their
eon, Matt, are spending some time In
Washington and New York.
Rev. and Mrs. R W. Wallace left this
week for a trip to points In Mississippi
and Kentucky.
Mrs. P. D. DuBose has returned from
a visit to her former home at Blakely,
°*Mr. and Mrs, O. EL Dalton returned
this week from their bridal trip to Cal
Ifornla and other Western states.
Among the Valdosta people who are
away for the summer ore: Dr. and
Mrs. E. P. Rose, Mrs. Darnell and the
Misses Converse, who have gone to
Saw York; Mrs. Ray T. Thomas, who
la in Athens; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bar
ber, at Atlantic Beach; Mr. and Airs.
C C. Varnedoe and Alra. W. D. Pee
ples, at Dahlonega; Mrs. W. E. Thom
as, at various north Georgia points;
Mrs. Joseph Marks and her daughter,
Miss Sadie, who are In St. Louis; Mlsa
Ida Rogers, who will divide her time
between Milwaukee and Chicago, and
Miss LJzxle Havecott, who Is In Den-
W .\ir. and Mrs. J. D. Hicks have re
turned from a visit to relatives and
friends at Reynolds, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Palin, of Al
bany. visited their parents, Air. and
Mrs. T. J. Palin, In this city, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Henderson have
gone to Asheville, N. C., from which
point they will visit Waynesvllle for
two weeks.'
Mr. and Mra. \\llllam H. Gleason, of
Savannah, who were married In this
city a few months ago, are In the city
this week and will likely make this
their home In future.
DECATUR, ALA.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carrleger are
Visiting In Gadsden.
Miss Hasty Lewis, of Birmingham,
visited here thepast week.
Mrs. R. C. White, of East Lake, Is
visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Solomon are
In Kelso, Tenn.
Miss Lula Hurst, of Savannah, Tenn.,
Is In the city.
Mrs. D. A. Leatherwood, of Elkton,
Tenn., Is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Myers.
Mr*. R. A. Kirkland is In Aloulton.
.Vis* Prances Covington Is In Vlne-
mont this week.
Mrs. Bettle Pointer Is Kt home for a
visit to luka, Miss.
■ Miss Hartley Patton, of Thomasvllle,
Ga, Is the guest of Airs. G. M. J.
Thomas.
Mrs. B. W. Watson Ii In Livingston,
Als.
Mrs. James L. Echols is spending the
summer at Vinemont.
Miss Vene Littlejohn Is at Union
City, Tenn.
Miss Prances Dobbs has returned to
her home In Birmingham after a visit
to Mrs. 8. E. Wasson.
Mrs. Poster Pointer Is at home after
• visit to luka, Aliss.
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Cohn are on
»n extended visit to the far West. ,
Miss Hazel Hardy has returned to
her home In Union City, Tenn., after
» visit here. •
Miss Fannie McBride, of Florence,
was here this week.
Miss Maud L.’ Dance hag returned to
her home In Kentucky.
Mr. and Alra. W. C. Koch and Miss
Weaver have returned from a visit to
Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. a. J. Thomas Is In Pulaski,
Tenn.
Miss Lily Alaynerd Is In Elkmont.
. The Misses Laude are In Fort Wayne,
Imt.
Miss Clem Masterson Is at home aft
er a visit to Columbiana.
Mrs. T., D. Thomas, of Cullman, Is
In the Decaturs.
Mrs. P. E. Lewis la In .Huntsville.
Mrs. W. O. Parsons, of Atlanta, Ga.,
has returned home after a visit here.
Mr. and Airs. Charlie AIcKeyvey, of
Memphis, are here on a visit.
.Mis* Edna Newson Is visiting In Fay
etteville, Tenn.
Mr. and lire. E. L. Broadway, of
Louisville, Ky„ are here on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. George Warrick vis
ited In Hartselle the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martaln, of
Fedora, Kans, are here.
Mrs. Lon Howell, of Neel, was here
the past week.
Miss Lepha Jolly visited In Hunts-
*111* the past week.
Miss Maud Smith was In Florence
*nd Sheffield the past week.
One of the most charming picnics of
the season was the one given by the
members of 8t. Johns Episcopal church
*t the South Side park on Thursday of
this week.
Mrs. G, m. J. Thomas entertained on
Tuesday evening In honor of Miss
S? ucl .{■ Dance, of Louisville, Ky., and
"is* Frances Dobbs, of Birmingham.
About thirty guests wsre present. Re
•reshments wera served.
BARNE8VILLE
Mrs. H. S. Bradley, of St. Louis, AIo.,
“ m the city, the guest of her parents,
"i- and Mrs. J. W. Stafford. She has
were* of warm friends In this commun.
nr. which was her former home.
R- Jack Blalock and family, of
J-olumbla, S. C, are at Hesthaven, to
"main a few weeks, visiting relatives
Moim^ (heir old home..
MISS Mamie Dawson has returned to
«r home In Columbus after spending
•couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Waldrop, of
rtektonvlile, Fla, have been visiting
“ the city.
k..!™ . G *°rge T. Stocks, of Newnan, Is
With the fimlltr A# has father Mr.
E R. Carswell.
GIRLS SHOULD LOOK AT
MATRIMONY WITH EYES
OF GOOD COMMON SENSE
By ARLETTA BURROUGHS.
The old adage, "Look before you
leap,” Is applicable nowhere more than
In marriage. The entrance Into this
state should be contemplated In a most
practical way. Too often youths and
maidens are so much In love with one
another that the serious side of the life
they Intend to enter never presents
Itself to either of them.
Love Is a divine thing. It Is abso
lutely Indispensable to happiness either
single or married. But It Is not every
thing. The necessity for bread and
butter, for Instance, has a fashion of
Intruding Itself Into such combinations
In a way that Is sometimes startling.
If many silly boys and equally moon
struck girls were to devote as much
thought to the future as they do to
ward overcoming obstacles in tho way
to the parson there would be fewer
foolish marriages, to say nothing of
divorces.
Rsvep Theory Disproved.
Improvident youth seems to have a
weak developed Idea at times that the
ravens are waiting around In flocks to
provide food. It Is Incredible that In
this practical every-day age so many
absolutely hopeless cases should pre
sent themselves to the view of the
average citisen.
The happiest marriages are by no
means dependent on the possession of
a fortune. However, a man to be fair
to the girl he wishes, to marry, to say
nothing of himself, should have In ac
tual possession some way to make a
living for her. Many times a struggle
Is good for the development of the
helpmeet when It comes unforeseen.
But to deliberately walk Into such a
fight with actual want as stares In the
face the hastily mdrrled, penniless, Job
less youth Is to court everything which
tends to breed misery.
The hopelessness of It all In the mar
riage of extreme youth Is that nine
times out of ten love, which Is the only
thing that can possibly counteract pov
erty, proves In such cases to be only a
virulent attack of the “puppy” variety,
and soon develops Into a condition to
be relieved only by the divorce courts.
A Real Love Can Wait.
Girls, don’t ever allow yourselves to
think of matrimony until you know
'with the family of her father, Mr.
t Carswell.
In t™' Hensloe has gone to Grlf-
. Miss
spend a week with relatives.
Lily Turner has gone
dal, * iumer nas gone
yafneaviil*. where she will spend the
Jf „ weeks among relatives.
t."* r Homer Howard has returned
from Cuba, where he has been
rv n» past several months a* civil
™5?**r f or a big railroad company,
wr. I rank w - Dak* and children, of
naco, Texas, art In the city on a visit
*hh the
Is here visiting tho family of her
brother. Rev. J. O. Grogan.
Aliases Stella and Liza Cater, of Per-
’, and Miss Luclle Cater, of Forsyth,
have been visiting the family of Pro
fessor C. AI. Neel.
Garland Seaman, who has been mak
ing his home In New York for the past
several years. Is spending the week
here as the guest of the family of Judge
W. A. Prout.
Major J. R. Banks, of Forsyth, Is In
the city, stopping with the family of
Mrs. B. AI. Turner.
Mrs. Robert Mitchell has gone to In
dian Springs, to remain about ten days.
Airs. S. K. Cook has gone to New
York to be with the family of her
daughter, Mrs. C. D. Massey, during
the next few months.
Colonel G. Dexter Blount, of Savan
nah, has been spending some days here
with the family of his mother, Airs. W,
C. Stafford.
Miss Ora May Baird hot gone to Val
dosta to visit friends.
Mrs. Robert Holmes and children, of
Sparta, ate here visiting the family of
Air. W. P. Holmes. ,
Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Kemp, of Macon,
have been visiting the family of Air.
F. J. Mlnhlnnette.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Candler, form
erly of Washington, but now of At
lanta, have been visiting the family of
Mr. EL S. Murphy this week.
Mra. Pierce Hammond has returned
from a vlalt with her slater, Mrs. A. S.
Hardy, in Gainesville.
Air. and Mra. B. S. Walker, Jr., are
taking an extended tour, having sailed
Wednesday on the City of Memphis
for New York, from which place they
will go to Buffalo, Niagara Falla, To
ronto, Montreal and other points of In-
taraat. . ,
A recent pleasant event was the Ini
tial party, given by Mlaa Leila Collier
and Air. Clarence Collier, at their home
on Forsyth street. The house was dec
orated with ferns, palms and cut flow
ers, and In the Japanese room, where
punch was served, the color scheme of
yellow and green was artistically car
ried out. ’An Initial game was played,
Miss Rosa Hammond being awarded
the prise for the most witty answers.
Cream and cake were served.
8PARTA. t .
On account of the short length of
time that It baa been In service, the
Sparta Rifles will not participate In
the encampment at Chlckamauga next
month, although It la In the Second
regiment.
Allas Mary Burt, of Alacon, la the
guest of Miss Bessie Baker.
Airs. Sterrette Tate la making an ex
tended trip through the North and
Eaat.
Mlaa Aiken, of Atlanta, Is visiting
Airs. R. B. Baxter.
At Isa Ruth Hood left this week for
Mayfield, Ga., to vlalt Allas Aleen An-
de K Leola Birdsong la visiting rela
tives In Mayfleld.
Mrs. Flournoy Mlddlebrooks, of Kis
simmee, Fla., who has been visiting rel-
atlves here, has returned home.
Alra. Duasenberry, of Atlanta, Is In
Sparta visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H.
B 'Mlas* l Alberta Orr, of Atlanta, Is the
guest of Mre. R. H. Thomas here.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Rhodss have re
turned home after a visit to Atlanta.
CARTER8VILLE.
Mrs. Harry Bradley entertained the
Young Matrons’ Club at Us last meet
ing. She was assisted In receiving her
guests by Mre. D. B. Freeman. Punch
was served by Miss Tumlln.
Atiss Elisa Knight entertained the ,
younger society set at her home Thurs
day evening in honor of Miss Williams, j
of Roebuck, 8. C. The guests were:
Atlases Williams, Mary Lee Milner,
Kittle and Bes.le Conyere fWma .nd |
lima Scheur. Nellie Menkae, uua
Jones of Samiersvllle, Sarah Waldrup, j
s U i|e May Price, Bertie Milner, Sara •
BU *S . n — trill,- U,,,N I
that a living Is assured you. If you"
and your fiance love each other you
will both be willing to wait. If either
can be swerved from allegiance to the
other It Is well to find It out
There have been many happy mar
riages where both parties to the con'
tract have kept on In their same ca
paetty as wage earners, and jointly
contributed to the home-moklng
well as a growing bank account. Also,
men with small incomea have mar
rled and their wives have been perfect
ly happy because love was there. These
wives knew, however, what to expect,
and laid their plans accordingly.
Because a man does not want to
plunge Immediately Into matrimony la
no sign that he does not love you, girls.
If he aaks you to postpone the wedding
until he la well on his fset, rest as-
sured It Is because he does love you
that he wishes to save you from hard
ships. In older countries, yes, even
among savages, the future Is well look
ed to by parents or other relatives of
both contracting parties before the
Anal step Is, taken. It Is only In our
"land of the free” that the feeling of
Independence la so frequently respon
sible for the Worst form of slavery
known.
Don’t Whine.
Other things than money should be
looked at In a logical manner. Has
the man of your choice an ungovern
able temper, whose -exhibition at ttmaa
half amuaed you? Might this temper
develop with the years until life would
be unbearable with It? If your pres
ence does not hold It In check now,
how about "compatibility of temper"
later? Has he Intemperate habits? it
S ou have not been able to Influence
Im Into giving them up, think you
that It can be accomplished after mar
riage? The answer to this Is a great
big NO.
You will And It well worth your
while to sit down and contemplate all
these and many other things earnestly
before you take such solemn vows as
the marriage service demands. Then
If, with your eyes wide open, you
choose a booby prize. In the nuptial
lottery, stick to It, amj don’t go around
( Senator Copelon, la Atlanta, Honda/,
where she uni -,<< ml the subuuer.
Ml— Kleeser limni-h entertained the
younger set st a lovely si fresco patty
l'rl-tar evening.
Zu.llt- l-ske. of Atlanta, la vlslt-
ttiK her mint. Mrs. J. W. Muoro.
Ora M« Whorter left Thurariay tor
return**! fr«*i
Chari** 1 »arti ...... .
after a tlalt to Mr*. J. T. Itnawell.
Mlu I.«■!la Jernlfian entertained the fol*
lowtnjc jpie*t* at a apeurt-thealar party
Thureday: MUhq* Adam*. K. and J. Erana
and Mrs. Walker Maddox.
Mrs. I-Mwnnl Smith and Mlaa Vtrgtnt*
Smith spent aereral day* thla week In Au>
gust*.
Meaara. W. R. RurruM. Grady and Paul
Atklnaon and M. K. Armor, of Madison,
came dowu Tueadny, to attend Mlaa Rlla*
Armor’s party.
W. T. Garrard has returned to hta home
at Nona.
Joseph A. nutehfneon. of Montfcetfo, ta
vial ting hla aunt. Mra. W. O. Armor.
Mlaa Clnra Hell llnyea. of Monroe, la
rlidtluK her slater. Mrs. I-nwton Caldwell.
Mlaa 11ayea, Mlaaoa Dickers and Mlaa
Wilson, of California, were the houorees
at a delightful luncheon with which Mra.
Caldwell entertained.then* and other guest*
of the contest, which I H m
the evening, the lady's prise, n hand
B lnted "Chap Record” wss swarded to
Its Nellie Hall, and .the gentleman's
prise, a “Meld's Record." was won liy
Air. Luthrr Smith. The consolation prize,
it Hoke Rmltb button, proved a aourco of
much merriment. Ornttge punch wiz
nerved by Ml*. Virginia carter and Jo-
>eph Hutrhlnaon autl Willie tlnrrnrd, who
also assisted In sowing Ice* mill cake.
(leorge McWhorter is nttruiHng » house
party at Uuekheait.
Mr*. Hermann (lelsiler I* entertaining
her daughter. Airs. S'. II. Hnllnrd, si
_r«. Florence It. Darlington It rtsltlog
her mother. Mrs, Hightower.
Atlas J
birthday
titter, airs, Hightower.
Agnes Hurt celebrated her slzth
ir with a charming party, at which
itertnlued a number of her little
rlenda on Tuesday afternoon.
Mra. Thomas Winn and Mrs. W. T. Lin
ton entertained ou Saturday afternoon In
honor or little Alls; Annie Union and hi
units, the little Mlaaea Powell and
.or Chalmers l'owell. Mlaaea Mary Aijnta
Corker autl Annie Mac Roswell hare re
turned to Penfleld after a pleasant visit to
the Misses Jernigam
The delegates from Greensboro lodgo to
the Knights of rythlas convention, which
meets at Winder thla week, are Meaara.
lone I-ewle.. Noel Park, Frank Shipley
whining about It.
last meeting It the Ragtime Club.
Mra. Charlie Dunn, who has been
spending some time In Los Angeles,
Cal., has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howard, Jr., and
r. and Mre. J. B. Howa. I, of Atlanta,
are spending two-week:> tth relatives
hero.
Alias Susie Wallace Is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Colbert, In Atlanta.
A party, composed of Mrs. AI. F.
Akin, Mias Akin, Mr. Paul Akin, Mrs.
T. H. Lumpkti, Allas Christine Lump
kin and Mrs. John Calhoun, leave Mon
day for Catoosa Springs.
Alias L <Hla Johnson, of Home, Ga.,
Is visiting Miss Rosebud Johnson.
Aliases Kate and Jane Crouch leave
next week for Virginia Beach.
QREe"n8B0R0.
Allis Frances Adams entertained at whist
Friday evening In honor of her guest, Allas
Msmls Btynes. Those who enjoyed hei
hospitality were Misses Mary Copelan, Let
la Jernlgin, Addle Copelan, Alias Dunlap,
of Atlanta, and Messrs. Luthrr Hmlth,
James Dsrlson, Ouy Halt and h. O,
Airs."'Clem Retd Gibson Is spending this
week with Mrs. Witt Prior, at Apalachee.
Judge J. H. McWhorter and Rev. Rohtna
and Her. Pharr are attending the Athens
district meeting at Rutledge.
Air. and Airs. Ed IIsll, of Norwood, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Armor
Alls* Time Kelley, of M*con. Is visit'
Ing Miss Retie Armor.
Messrs. A. A. Ponder, Miles Lewis and
Noel Perk attended the Installation of the
Knights of I'ythlai lodge at Crawfordvllle
Tneaday night. _
Messrs. Willie Jackson, Allies Lewis, Gay
Halt.and B. It. Armor attended the slog
barbecue at fllloam Wednesday night, given
' r Judge 11. U. Lewis, m honor of bis vis-
Ing friends.
Mra James Crawford, of Atlanta, re
turned home Friday after a visit go her
slater, Mra Redmond Roy Overton.
Mr. end Mra Welker Sfaildoz end list-
tie Adams, of l’otnam, are visiting Dr.
and Mra W. E. Adams.
Alisa Amy driller leaves Tneaday I
her father and brother it Mount .
where they will spend a few days before
leering for North Carolina.
Miss Mamie Towniend left laet week
for New York, where she will spend the
enmmer. Mlae Atargte Darks Is at. Co
lumbia university, la New York, for the
summer.
Mr. and Mra John W. Wright and fam-
11 'Miss* Mary'^ijope/an^olaed her father,
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MARIETTA.
M'e. George Montgomery entertained
number of friends at a epend-tbe-
day party on Wednesday In honor of
Miss Ship, the guest of Mre. W. A. Du-
Pre.
Mrs. Alorgan McNrll entertained at
bridge on Friday. After the game a
course luncheon was eerved.
Airs, Fred Morris entertained the
Young Alatrons’ Bridge Whlet Club on
Tuesday afternoon. A salad course
was served at the close of the gems.
The young people enjoyed the dance
given at the armory Tuesday night by
Tofessor Robert Northcutt.
The Ladles’ Afternoon Euchre Club
was entertained on Thursday after
noon by Allis Lettle Laurence, at the
home of Mr. and Mre. D. F. Laurence,
Whitlock avenue. The prise, a
book, "Lady Baltimore," was won by
Mlaa Virginia Crosby.
The Round Dozen Luncheon Club
was entertained by Mre. Lewie Hoppe
on Friday at her home, on Church
street.
Mre. D. C. Cole gave a charming
card party Wednesday afternoon com
plimentary to her niece, Mlee Lucia
Itames, of Gainesville. The prise, a
silver bodkin *et, / ws» won by Mre.
Fred Morris, who presented It to the
guest of honor. The consolation prise,
a pack of Congress cards, wan cut by
Aire. E. R. Hunt. Those preeent were:
Mra. Starr, Mre. M. L. McNeil, Mra.
C. W. DuPre, Airs. F. Devant, Mrs.
Fred Morris, Mra. EM Hunt, Mra. E. B.
Freyer, Mre. Crosby, Mre. Welsh, Mrs.
Bolan Brumby, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Oscar
Kuler, Mrs. Dobbs, Misses Elmer
George, Btarnes and Alary Howell,
salad course followed by nn Ice won
eerved.
Allis Virginia Crosby entertained the
camping party on Tuesday evening In
delightful manner.
Profewaor Northcutt complimented
hie pupils with a dance Friday night.
Atrs. J. Z. Foster and daughter, Alla*
Maude, are spending some time at
Chautauqua, N. Y.
Mre. W. H. Treysvant Is visiting her
daughter, Mre. Frederick Hopkins, In
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. John T. Brantley, of Black'
shear Is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Camp.
Mr. and Airs. Dean and daughters,
Aliases Loula and Besets, of Opelika,
Ala., are ataylng at the Whitlock
house.
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Hall, of Greens-*
boro, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mra.
. H. Hall.
Alra. Finn, of Thomasvllle, On.
visiting her mother, Mrs. Dobbs.
Aire. Robert Williams, of Evansville,
Ind., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mra. EL H. Simpson.
Married, on Sunday last, Mr. Alex
Waters and Miss Eflle Hanford. The
ceremony won performed by the Jus
tice of the pence.
Mlee- Bertha Ranke Is visiting In
Washington, Baltimore and New York.
At let Julia Bell Tale It the guest
of Mra. R. N. Holland.
Mre. Agnew Hlllsmtn, of Albany, Ii
•pending the summer In this city.
NEW HAND-SHAKE LOOKS
JUST LIKE HOLDING HANDS
/•
Photograph of Mre. W. R. Travers, who brought from Europe the ltog
style of greeting for fashionable folk. Above Is a sketch Illustrating the
new handshake, Introduced by Mrs. Traveri at Newport. The distinguish
ing feature of the new shake Is the holding of the hand for a longer period
of time than heretofure. ,
Jones, came down from Temple, Tex,
Wednesday to spend the remainder of
the summer.
Mra. Carrie Martin and Mre. M. M
Lambdln left Saturday for Indian
Springe.
Mlae Ruth Park Is thn gueet of Mlee
Felker at h»r home In Alonroe.
watk7n8Ville.
Mlsa Mary Harris Is vtelttng In El
barton.
Frank Ashford Is spending some time
with relative* In Atlanta and Decatur.
W. H. Jonee, of High Bhoaln, wu In
Watklnevllle laet week.
Alra. Clarence Hussey and children,
of Athene, are vleltlng Cambell Jack-
•on’e family. t .
Mlee Marla Fullllove spent laet Fri
day here.
The len cream festival at tire Chris
tian church Friday evening woe a suc
cess, In spite of the unfovarble weath-
Mlsare Laura and Alabel Thompson,
of Oalnesvllls, are visiting Mlee Rebec
ca Thompson.
T. E. Elder, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
here.
Miss Ida Murray, of Athens, Is
•pending the summer with her rela
tives' here.
Alias Marie Elder spent laet week at
Flat Rock with relatives and friends.
W. J. Gorham wss In Macon Sunday.
AI rears. Herschel Harris and Walker
Whitehead visited Atlanta laet week to
attend the carriers’ convention,
Mlee Zlllah Hutcherson la spending
this month with friends hare.
Earl Psulmott has accepted a posi
tion In Macon.
Mlee Rebecca Thompson entertained
last Tuesday evening at a reception
complimentary to her guests. Misses
Laura and Mabel Thompson. Among
those preeent were: Misses Annie
White, Julia Johnston. Zlllah Hutcher
son, Mary Gwyn, Nells Cocroft, Blanche
Gwyn, Mabel Thompeon, Laura
Thnmpoen, Willie Hue Owyn, Messrs.
Jease Maxey, Ernest Jennings, Roy
Thrasher, Clinton Ashford, W. J.
Gorham, Addleon Price, Fred Branch..
MADISON.
Mra. C. D. Hill and daughters, of
-Nashville, are visiting Mre. H. F. Beck
ham.
Afra. C. F. Barnett Is visiting at her
old home. East Point.
Afra. W. II. Burnette Is In Knoxville
for the summer,
Allse Julian Truehsrt, of Terrell,
Tex, Is the gueet of Mrs. J. T. Penlck.
Miss Ida Ayrock left Wednesday for
a visit to friends at Elberton.
Mrs. II. L. Simmons, of Atlanta, Is
visiting her sister, Mre. H. T. Shaw.
Air. Marehall penlck, of Terrell,
Tex, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Aire. L. T. Penlck.
Afeasre. J. W. ard P. L. Burney are In
Tennessee for a fortnight.
Mre. Rosa Parker and little deugh
ter, Amelia, left Wednesday for Ashe
ville, N. C, where they will spend
some time.
Mlae Martha Foster le vleltlng In
Athene.
EATONTON.
Mlee Julia Stubbs le spending the
week at Oconee.
Misses Atattle and Sara Hearn are
the guests of Misses Mae and Ruth
Poole In Werrenton.
Mies Mery Helen Dennis has re
turned from Monroe, where she has
been the guest of Mlee Mary Felker.
Misses Luds end Georgia Hutchin
son are spending a few days with their
slater. Alra. Roltn Hutchinson, In Mods.
A Urge number of the younger set
sre spending the week at Oconee In
one of the cottages. The crowd Is be
ing chaperoned by Mrs. Nat Rslney
sad Ados Bennie Mi* Ingram.
Mre. W. L. deJsrnette and little
daughter, Sara, leave next week for
Cordele.
John Cowles, of High Springs, FIs,
U visiting relaUves In the town and
county.
Mlee Lillie WlllUms U the guest of
her grandparents In Newborn.
The returned missionaries, Misses
Leverette and Gary, who gave ad-
i In the town Tuesday, left Wed-
WE8T POINT.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and little
daughter, of Newnen, are the guests of
Mra. Hugh Hill.
Adepts Susie and Erin Hayes leave
this week to attend a house party at
Talladega, Ala.
Mre. Will Fuller and eon, Milton, are
•pending the week at Tallulah Falla.
W. 8. Askew, of Atlanta, spent the
flrst of the week here.
Mist Halite B. Mooro expects to visit
relatives In Opelika next week.
• Mist Alice Lanier I* attending a
house party at Atacon thU week.
Mlesea Mary Jack and Anne Hogg
left Friday for Benola, where they will
vlalt Mlee Stella Hqgg.
Mlaaea Lillie and Alice Warner left
Monday for nn extended visit to Colo
rado Springs, Salt Lake City and other
places of Intsrest In the West.
Miss Elisabeth Lyon, who has been
the gueet of the Mleeee Wlnaton, will
return to her home In Atlanta Friday.
Mis# Maggie Hogg will leave this
week for Atlanta to vlelt her eleter,
Mrs. J. L. Hchnub.
Mlu Lucie Higginbotham It visiting
relatives In Atlanta and Bremen.
Mines Epple Lee and Neril Scott
are expected home Saturday, after at
tending a house party In Columbus,
given by Mlseee Ruth and Edith Mar
tin.
Mlu Fannie Hsgedorn entertained
the Thursday Morning Club at whlet
Wednesday morning. Tire flrst prUs
was won by Mlu Etlells Horsley, the
consolation by Miss Kats Smith, and
the gutet'e prize by Atlu Mayor, of
Birmingham.
Mrs. Murk McCulloh will entertain
at a card party Saturday morning In
honor of the Mlues Frame, of West
Virginia, and Mlee Whitaker, of Co
lumbus, Ga.
VALDOSTA.
Mr. and Mre. Hobart Black left this
week for New York to epend a week
or two. While away they will attend
the graduation of their son, Robert,
from a college at Poughkupsle.
Aflee Josephine Danmark has return'
•d from an extended vlalt to frianda
and relatives at Penucola and othsr
Florida cities. She wae accompanied
home by her brother, Mr. Redden Den'
mark.
Mleeee Susie and Camilla Stevens
are vleltlng relatives st Madison, Fla.
Mr*and Mre. D. W. Hicks and Mlu
Annie Pnrramore have gone to Rey
nold*. Go, to spend come time.
Mr* L. C. Holtzendorff la spending
some time at Warsaw Island.
Mr. nnd Mre. John Lane attended
1 hr I'.im-r.l.m* wedding In -Savannah
on Wednesday. From there Mrs. Lane
lO’iit to Saluda. X. tt.. spend the
summer, and .Mr. Lstne to Richmond on
business.
Aire. John I»arram<?re returned this
week from nn extended visit to Balti
more. She witnessed the graduation
of her xop, William, nnd from there
went to New Jersey to visit relatives.
Mra. A. V. Loveless, of Brew-ton, Als.,
Is the guest In tills city of Mr end
Airs. H. H. Stotesbury.
Airs. EL K. Wilcox la summering at
Tybee.
Atr. and Airs. Frank Fender and
Aflues Nora Fender and Stella Renfros
left hla tvsett for Indian Spring. After
spending two weeks there they will go
on an extended vlelt to points in north
Georgia.
Mrs. J. F. Bailey and daughters are
spending the summer In Atlanta.
Aire. J. E. Springer Is the guest of
friends ind relatives at Marietta.
Mr. and Mra. Alaauy Belote, of Fitz
gerald, have been spending a week or
two with relatives In this city end at
Madison, Fla.
Alra. C. R. Ashley accompanied her
husband, lion. c. R. Ashley, on his re
turn to Atlanta this week.
Mlu Helen Lane, of MontlcelR Fla.,
Is vlaltng relatives here thla week.
Mrs. J. II. Henderson and her daugh
ter, Mlu Helen, have returned from
St. Simone Island, where they spent
aereral weeks.
8ANDER8VILLE.
The reception given by Alra. F. F. Slacer
to the ladle* of the Raptlat church was a
very elegant affair. The beautiful home
with lie liruail rerandaa wu decorated with
peline and roeea More then fifty timid-
eotuely gowned women were preeent.
..Mre. E. B. West entertaleeit eighteen
little glrla yesterday afternuuo from * to 7
orkirk In honor of the birthday of Utile
Helen West. "The Kiln* lawns were
dotted with the daintily dressed little chil
dren. Various games were played and de-
lejmts ere*lua * n ,| ,-nkes wsre urred.
Mlsa Story Tarhnttun left on Thnrsdnr
for a visit to friends In New York, then' *
ig Island.
Ruth llodgera, daughter of Judu*
__ Rodgers, o? Atlanta, it rliltlug In
.’Lsngdon" st thn home of Mr. John
Lockhart.
Allis Frnueea Young, of Woodvltle. Mlu,
Is annulling the am in Hnnderevllle.
Allas tmulso fliilllrnn baa returned front
Hlnltbrlfia. Where ille has bees Waiting her
uncle, .Mr. Pntnk Hole.
Colonel tune Peebles, of Augusta, spent
Tuesday In tin- city.
Mrs. Cnrlitn tlnlfaher
llootnumu, are i
the "t'oloniindes,'
II. I'. Hale has returned after a long
irnngb the !Vc*t and flouth.
. Newman and Uls* Resale Hlmmen-.
accompanied lir MDs Daisy McMillan, of
"Forest Grove/' are at Hole Spring*. Tenn.,
the guest* of lion. John B. Wnkersoa.
Aliases lanilae Walton and Annie Glbha.
of Atlanta, who hnve keen giixlt of Mi-*
l*>na Robison, on Church street, returned
to Atlanta ou Thnrsday.
. V"" ■
Mre. kdwe iTOV nf Atlanta. Is uu «
Malt to b«ir father, linn. I*oiit« Cohen.
i>r. and Mra. (). W. Mnlono nro In
York. From thon* thnjr go to NImht*
and Chlcftgo,
MIm TMk» Uni la In Atbona on a Tlalt
to Mlaa UoIm Powell.
Mr. Milton llrmea. after a Tlalt of n week
hla old home, baa gona to Macon to
Bln hi* Tieatkm.
Mlaa l«**rtlM Itjrmea entertained a number
of frlenda on TiifHdny evrnlnjr. MIm JqI*
lerman, of Kastman, wna tba gneit of
lonor.
Chnrter Byrd hoa gon* north to Tlilt hla
nf MM
Iff. J/ i*. Johnaton. raablar of Citizen*'
t*nnh. with hla wife and children, are at
Indian flprlnjr
Mra. .1. J. Harris
Indian Rprlng.
Mra. Horn Warthen will i
i Nnw York cite. Kh
left on Wedneadaj for
Hho will bo accompaul«*d
B. M. WOOLLEY. ll'.D. * or Mlll0d**VlII*.
Mra. King Calloway and little dough-
'ter. accompanied by her slater. MU*
1 ou Can Save &ime and trouble
BY ’PHONING YOUR
M)mH <$ds
&he Georgian,
WE WILL CHARGE AND
COLLECT LATER.
CIRCULATION 23,000 DAILY.
R0Y8T0N.
Mre. T. V. Bagwell Is visiting her
mother, Mra. Brewer, In Elbert cminty.
Altea Lula Gary, nf Atlanta, visited
her xleter, Mrs. J, J. Ilnystnn, recently.
Professor John P. Cash, formerly
principal of the Royaton High school,
now president of Hartwell Institute,
wgi circulating among his tnnny
friends recently.
Alias Cleo Ateadnw, nf Anderson. S.
C„ le on an extended vlelt to her sis
ter, Alra. J. A. Royeton.
Mr. and Aire. Kpp Baird, of Gaines
ville, Fla- an vl-iilng fl.-iilves and
friend* here.
Alias Eva Lester, thepopular milliner
for J. A. Boynton A Co. has gons to
YatCivlll* for the summer.
Mrs. Paul Itadnwey, of Athrns, and
Airs. Love, of Crawford, nro spending a
while with the family of Mr. C. L. Hub
bard.
Mlee Lula Hogsed, of Toccoa, visited
Mra. C. A. Ginn recently.
Mr. and Mre. J. F. Lee nnd llttld
daughter have returned from an ex
tended vlelt to Thntnaxton relatives.
Professor Jacob A. Hunter, who hat
been elected principal of the Royaton
High school, le In the city.
B. F. Burnette, the auditor for the
Wltham banks, spent several day* with
his parents recently.
LAWRENCEVILLE.
Mr. R. B. Fortune le on a trip t«
Oklahoma.
Atr. and Mrg. Emory Vaughn, of Car-
terevllle, are vleltlng the former's
parents here.
Alls* Louies Vaughn le In Cummlng.
ifr. M. EL Sisk Is ependlng n month
at hie home In Morganton, X. C.
Mlee Beulah Ewing left Wednesday
for Atlanta.
■Mlseee Mildred and Evelln Sasser are
spending the summer at Senola.
Colonel N. L. Hutchins vlelted Warm
Springe laet week.
WHO 8AID THE CAT?
To Faithful, But Erring Tom,
By LILLIE SMITH.
Come forth, you little downy chicks—
No more a big tom-cat to dread —
For he hoe gone where good cats go:
He’ll gobble you no more—he’s dead.
great and noble eat was he—
Of cat-ly way* and lotdly mien.
His mighty serenade* were grand,
A* can be proved by any man.
They'd make Beethoven blush with
■ha me
As to Mariah he sang (Tom, not Beet)
To think a eat on a big board fence
Could make him feel like thirty cents.
more old shoes or bricks will fall
encore for his mighty squall—
Peace to hi* ashes, let him reet—
I'm sure he always did his best.
BACK TO THE SANCTUM
GOES EDITOR CHAPMAN
Special to The Georgian.
Washington, Oa., July 2J.—After •
at from journalistic work for twi
years, J. W. Chapman, of this city, wh«
i one of the beat known newspapet
isn in the elate, lias again taken u|
te quill and Is actively connected with
he Washington Gazette-Chronicle
hlch he formerly owned, and w hlch It
reported to be the oldest weekly news*
r In Q-wgl.i Mr. Chapman auc,
■ Editor 11. P. Trimble, of Fern*»
Una, Fla.