The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 28, 1906, Image 11

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TrlT ~ Atlanta Gut Msmbsrs. ' The Atlanta Woman'* Club was founded In 1895 and each year since tt das increased the membership list un til the club numbers now almost three hundred members. A wonderful smount of magnificent work has been accomplished by the organisation, and the genuine results of the method of - the club have demonstrated the suc cess. The presidents have been Mrs. Rebecca Lowe Gunton, Mrs. J. K. Ott- lev, Mrs. Charles A. Read. Mr*. W. P. pattlllo, Mrs. Burton Smith, tint. Bt a. McCabe, Mrs James Jackson, Mrs. Ed ward T. Brown, Mr*. Edward T. Brown, Mrs. Robert Zahner, and with Mr*. McD. Wilson as the president of the club for the next two years. The following are the members of the club: .Mrs. C. J. Burnham, Mrs. M. F. Boynton, Mrs. J. N. Bateman, Mrs. Frank Beck, Mrs. J. D. Cloudman, Mrs. Howard Callaway, Mrs. E. L. Connal- Mr, Mrs. Max Z. Crist, Mrs. D. B. Car- eon. Mrs. W. D. Crenshaw, Mrs. J. Cal houn Clarke, Mr*. H. E. Cary, Mrs. William L. Cosgrove, Miss Laura Cald well, Mr*. Hunter P. Cooper. Mr*. D. I. Carson, Dr. May H. Cravath, Mrs. R. L. Congdon; Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Mrs. B. F. Todd, Mrs. W. T. Downing, Miss Isma Dooly, Mrs. L. DeOlve, Mrs. S. C. Dooley, Miss Henrietta C. Dozier, Mrs. Frank B. Dancy, Mrs. Forrest Adair, Mrs. J. P. Averil!, Mrs. Clif ford Anderson, Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden, Mrs. C. S. Arnall, Mr*. A. E. Buck, Miss Alice Baxter, Mrs. Julian T. Bailey, Mrs. Nellie Peters Black, Miss Sallle Eugenia Brown, Miss Martha Fort Brown, Mrs. Ralph H. Brown, Mrs. A. L. Blackman,' Mrs. Edward T. Brown. Mrs. Julius Brown, Mrs. W. F. Bennett, Dr. France* Sage Bradley, Mrs. T. H. Bell, Miss Cora Brown, Mrs. Estelle Garrett Baker, Mrs. Emma Gar rett Baker, Mrs. Emma Garrett Boyd, Mrs. H. L. Brower. Miss Theodora Morgan, Mrs. George C. Munger, Miss Jessie Muse, Mrs. Charles Graves Mat thews, Mrs. Victor Mobre, Ml*. John L. Mell, Dr. Cordelia K. Mooring, Mrs. David Marx; Mrs. John K. Ottley, Mrs. J. K. Orr, Mrs. H. B. Osgood, Mrs. W. r. Pattlllo, Mrs. R. E. Park, Mrs. Louis C. Phillips, Mrs. Lewis H. Putney, Miss Marie Alice Phillips, Mr*. H. E. W. Palmer, Mrs. John D. Pickett, Mr*. Frank Rice, Mrs. Edward Ravenel, Mr*. Marlon L. Roberts, Miss Ida Ryan, Mrs. J, J, Robinson, Mr*. R. H. Rambo, Mrs. I, . W. Rogers, Mr*. W. N. Randle, Mrs. Joseph M. Terrell. Mr*. Sarah L. Tay lor. Mrs. J. W. Crawford, Mrs. E. G. Thomas, Mrs. M. I,. Underwood, Mrs. A. M. Van Dyke, Miss Sarah G. Wha ley, Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, Miss Anne Wallace,: Sirs. David Woodward, Mr*. J. R. Watts, Mrs. Elijah M. Williams, Mrs. R. L. West, Mrs. Edward G. War ner, Miss Lillian Warnock, Miss Jean ette Williams, Mrs. Julius R. Watts, Mrs. Hugh tVillet, Mrs. Florence L. Watts, Miss Susie M. Well*,' Mrs. C. P. Wilson, Mr*. A. O. Woodward. Mrs. Laura E. Woodward, Mrs. Leon Walk- « r . H®nw B- Way, Mr*., Charles B. Walker, Mrs. George Francis Wll- lie, Mrs. Robert Zahner, Mr*. B. M. Zettler, Mrs. Edward DuBose, Mrs. R.‘ T. Dorsey, Mrs. Hamilton Douglas, Mrs F. O. duBlgnon. Mme. Diets, Mr*. S. A. Duncan, Mrs. Dan Denny, Mr*. B. C. DeLeon. Mr*. A. L. Delkln. Miss Elisabeth G. Dozier, Miss Mabel Drake, Mrs. C. W. Eddfns, Mrs. Eugene R. Ellis, Mrs. M. R. Farnsworth, Mrs. F. O. Foster, Mrs. Rebecca Lowe Ounton. Mrs. A. V. Gude, Mrs. Susan Brocken- borough Gardner, Miss Adelaide Glenn, Mrs. John M. Graham, Mr*. Eula Grif fin, Mr*, tv. T. Gentry, Mr*. Charles Godfrey, Mrs. J. C. Grenfleld, Miss Au gusta Garrett, Mrs. James It. Gilbert, Miss Anne R. Grigsby, Mrs. Edward Halle, Mrs. E. M. Horlne, Mrs. George B. Hlnman, Mrs. Henry D. Hynds, Mrs. Theodore A. Hammond, Mrs. W. N. Hawkes, Mr*. A. E. Herring, Mrs. W. M. Haynes, Mrs. H. C. Holbrook, Mrs. Anna E. Hunt, Mrs.' J. J. Haverty, Miss Julia Hampton, Mr*. John H. Immel, Mrs. Nicholas Ittner, Mrs. James Jack- son, Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson,Mrs. Boll ing Jones, MIssEmllyJekyll, Mrs. John L. Jones, Mrs. Lamar Jones, Mrs. Na thaniel F. Jackson, Miss Lillian T. Jonei, Mrs. C. M. Jerome, Mrs. Wll Ham King, Mrs. Gideon Kellogg, Mrs. Officer*. ^President-Ur*. Jsme* Jsckson, *M l.t»t Unde* ore**#. Aflame. Um Vie* president—Mrs. 11. A Ups- eotnh, Athena Second Vice Presldent-Mra. It- T. Humphreys. • West Point. Recording Secretory—Mrs. Robert Tsy- T. 8. Lewis, Mrs. Annie T. Lucas, Mrs. Clarence A. Langston, Mrs. John J. Lynch, Mrs. Charles G. Lambert, Mrs. Frank Lederle, Mrs. James R. Little, Mrs. R. J. Lowry, Mrs. IV. W. Leathe, Miss Frances Lyon, Mrs. Marie Llnln- ger, Mrs. J. Levin. Mrs. E. O. McCabe, Mrs. M. L. McLendon, Mrs. George W. McCarty. Mrs. D. N. McCullough, Mr*. L. P. MeCandllsh, Mrs. Georgia Me- Michael, Mrs. Augustus C. Mellon, Mrs. Edward 8. Munford, Mrs. I. 8. Mitchell, Mrs. William Worth Martin, Miss Nena Mitchell, Mrs. H. E. Maddox. Miss Mary Roe Mitchell, Mrs. H. A. Maier. Mrs. H. 8. Mitchell. Mrs. Carlton H. Miller, Miss Nora Belle Starke, Miss Kate Stow, Mrs. George Wilson Stew art, Mrs. H. F. Scott, Mrs. A. B. Steele, Mrs. > Alex W. Stcsflng, Mrs. Frank L. Stanton, Mrs. John S. Spald ing, Mrs. W. M. Scott, Miss Estelle Stewart, Miss Mary Strong, Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mrs. A. O. Smart, Mrs. Burton Smith, Mrs. P. H. Snook, Mrs. Allen M. Schocn, Mrs. W. T. Smith, Mrs. D. E. Spencer, Mrs. C. C. Stockard, Mrs. J. E. Snmmcrfleld, Mrs. Henry A. Sampson, Mrs. Alice Muse Thomas, Mrs. James W. Thomas, Mrs. K. F. Thomson, Mis* Edith Thomson, Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Mrs. Alfred Truitt. Secretary—Mrs. Tsy Hugh Willett, Atlsnt i Treasurer—Mr*. E. r. Dlsmukes, Jr.. Columbus. Auditor—lira. MaUory Tsylor. Macon. Directors—Mrs B. A. Peoples. Vab loots: him Louis II. Neo*. Augusta; dra. P if Heard. Middleton: MrV w. kn. J*. Pattlllo. Atlanta; Bra. Lewis llrotrn. Fort Valley. lira. Undssy Jobasoo. director Ilf*. General Secretary lor Georgia—lira A. O. Urangor, I’artersvllle. State Editor—Mrs. J. Lindsay John son. List of Committees. Hon—Chairman. Mrs Johnson, Ittn Vista, Home; ' tsiuoeis; sire iiinmin Tut, Tilton: Mrs. A o. Granger. Cnrtera- vtlle, Mrs A V. Gude. Attorns. Mrs. M. It. lllgglnholhnm, West iSolot; lira. * Miss Anna Vr. Lyman Atusdsn. .. . - - - „ _.Whsley, Jsenp; Mrs. J. L. Steuart, Athens • Directors of Model gchoolw—Daniels* ▼Ills •Madison county!, Mrs. ICugeno Heard, Middleton: Csss Station tOsr- tow countyi. Mrs II. L. Johnson. Cats Station. Tallulah Kails, Mrs. M. A. l.lpseontb. Athons: Watters District (Floyd county i, Mr* C. D. Wood, Rome: Free Kindergartens, Hr* Nellie Patera Black. Mrs T. A. Hantmood. Bualr- Chairman. Bra. K. T. Brown. 9S2 Peachtree street. Atlanta; Miss H. L tVlkle. Csrforsvllls. Mr* Itufus Brown. Augusts; Mrs Ithodea Browne. Columbus, Mrs. Aleiander Prnudflt, 11*0*0. Social Service—chslrmso. Mr* A. Melt. Wilson. 410 Ponchtreo street. At lanta; Mrs. W. II. Rlro. MsrshstbIlls; llr* L- b Clark. Atlanta: Mrs. Rotate /nhnor. Atlanta: lira Thomas Mills, Griffin; lira J. II. Tnlley. Momn. Arts and Crafts-Chairman, lira. X*b He Peters Black. SSI Peschtra* street. Atlanta: Mrs IMwIn Lang. West r..|nt; Miss Georgia ltonnMaon. Ilnlnbrldge; Miss Mattie L Ruff. Dalton; Miss An nie Blalock, Ymosrllle; Mr* O. A. Woodward. Atlanta Garden and Village Improvement— ntalrman. Mr* W. u Hines. Calhoun; Mr*. Go-lfroy. t'ortogtoo; Mr* cT H. Hosrk* Homo; Mrs I'esti II Ldtrsrds. Norrross: Mr* A P. llltchle, Rshuu jowell: Miss Hns* Woodlury. Athens: Mr* M Initio Illlyer Cssslp. Atlanta; Mrs. J. c. l'rlntup. Home; Mr* wr.lL.m King, Atlanta: Mrs Edward lirotvti. At Isots: Mrs. Fleming duBlgnon. Atlanta. Club Kktenslou—Chairman. Mr* IV. P. Pattlllo, in east Fair street. Atlanta; 'Miss Anns llennlng. t olumluia; Mrs J. K Ottlay, Atlanta; Mrs Mnllory Tay lor, Macao; Mr* Etigsne Heard. Mid dleton: Mrs. C. C. R.nd< Miss lottila- Noes. Att* Brantley, Valdosta; Mn Johnson, Homo Linds Mrs Nlrh ItOlS 627 I'osohtreo street. Atlsnts; O BWSDson, ralrbnrn: Mr* Priemon. rtfton: Mrs. E. J. Willing bnm. Macon; Mrs. ham D. Jones. At Isnts: Mr* Alloc Muse Thomas, Atlsnts Mrs. J. T. Moody. Atlanta. Rejoicing Ov?r Child Labor Bill. Items of Interest. Mrs. James A. Rounsavllle, of Rome, was In Atlanta during the early part of (hie week, en route to her home. She has been at Atlantic Beach and stop In Jacksonville for several day* w there ahe was the gueat of honor at a lunchon given by Mra. Edwin G. Weed. Mrs. Rounsavllle was formerly presi dent general of ths U. D. C, and state regent for Georgia of the D. A. R. She Is a very cultured and prominent wo man. ' A great deal of Interest Is centered In the meeting early In October of the Woman's Club of Atlanta. Mrs. McD. Wilson will then preside for the first time since her election as president of the organisation, and this meeting la certain to be fitted with Interesting events. Mra. Wilson Is one of the most charming and highly cultured women of the state, and her executive ability Is almost unsurpassed, for she has a thorough knowledge of many subjects and, handles them with tact and skill. Miss Isma Dooly’s -article. In The Constitution a few weeks ago, touch ing upon the district school work, was Interesting and well written. The following Is a report In part of tho Cass Station Model School: Slnco my last yearly report we have suffered the loss by tire of all our school property. The lire occurred at midnight April 27, 1905. The next morning n number of jpei pie gathered at tho site of the burned buildings, not a plank of which was left. When I spoke of resuming school (ono month of tbs session remaining) severnl places In which to teach tver* quickly offered. Two ladles, one a patron, the other a friend. Instated that a room In their homea be used. A two-room cabin, near by, was selected, however, tho pupils and teach ers whitewashed It and put It In as good order ns they could, and though the difficulties seemed Insurmountable, good work was done. Now, after much hard work and surmounting many Intrlcata difficulties, more than could be told, an attractive two-story building has been erected and one much better suited to the needs of the school. On the flrst floor la the kitchen, shop, assistant’s room, cloak room and halls. The main school room, which Is to be upstairs. Is Incomplete, as 8160 Is .needed to finish it. For the present the shop Is used for a school room and most of the manual training work la done In a side hall. The coet of the building complete will be 22,000. The attendance la better than ever before. The leasona In hablta of In dustry, neatness, promptness nnd value of time, Is bearing good fruit. Most of the pupils are deeply Inter ested and are doing fine work. They have helped greatly In making tables, benches, shelves and putting up and framing blackboards and pictures, etc. They will have their usual school gar den, and will enter the atate cotton and corn contest; nlsn for the medal and prlae offered by Ihe Georgia di vision, United Daughters of the Con federacy, snd are much Interested In each. In a recant county oratorical conleat one of the younger puplla won the medal. The puplla ksep Ihe build and grounds In excellent condition. In each room la a motto, and they are: "Everything Depends Upon the Beginning.” "Anything Worth Doing at all Is Worth Doing Well." "We Musi Not be Content Until We Have Done Our Beak" The elub women know so well what constitutes a modal school and whnt Is dons In one, that It Is unnecessary to repeat. The teachers, Mias Smith, Mrs. Clark and Miss Foute, keep In cloee touch with each other, the children and their homes, and are doing remarkably good work. We need and must have for school nnd Sunday school purposes a piano, and we only have 810 on ths piano fund; yet we feel that In some way our need will be eupplled. Massachusetts Federation. In the most generous manner, continues to support entirely the Industrial deoart- tnent. Ths results of the work are manifold and truly gratifying. One ran hardly enter a home In tho neighborhood (and the work Is nit confined to our own neighborhood) without observing many and various articles, both useful and ornamental, made by the pupils, nnd they teach others, so the work Is continuous. From The Columbus Enquirer-Sun. All the women, club women and oth erwise, are rejoicing over the near pros pect of a child labor bill, and especially a child labor bill which Includes nn educational clause. People are wak ing up to the fact that Illiteracy In Georgia la largely among the whites. And not only that, but the eagemeaa of negroes for education and the Indiffer ence on the subject that obtains with the laboring class of white people tends to make the situation worn*. Not that w# object to negro education. Wo are In favor of a common school education for all alike, for Intelligent labor the best labor thb world over. Educa tion civilises, snd Who Is more Inter ested In civilising the blacks than we Southern people? Of courts, much of the negro education Is a farce; merely the monkey Imitation of knowledge and not knowledge Itself. But this Is s manifestation of the peculiar weak ness for superficiality which Is a char acteristic of the race as It has been known In the past. We believe that sane and solid education will cure this to a great extent, and Is curing It. In spit* of the absurd Incongruities any •f us could easily quota, ths whole body of ths race Is surely rising Just In proportion to the real knowledge It at tains. All this Is right enough, but the trou ble Is that he laboring class of whites Is not Improving In proportion. They do not wish It for their children. Mill hands from father to son, they think there Is no need of books or education. When skilled labor la required, hands schooling for forty ysars. They h%ve not noticed this, but have gone on pushing their children In the mills as '••' •• r -'il-t a-' th.-m In. Ths •• I •I-IH* 't • ,r me mills have. I . i Blent evli-lll. seen iinr Interests ■ ■ ■ I, urtI,r lie it ; .t. t unit have established schools for them, hut the HI" I ' Ilf'! "t; K - <■: :i11 ve.i link upon them with Indifference. We speak here of the i.n-H who ran ■ ' - -'ll tel- tt rite, mil t he t.. lire hundreds of white paople right here In Columbus who cun do neither. A re cent municipal election developed the fact that there were three hundred il literate v/itera, anil the signs on the tickets were printed for their benefit. " • immlier from iiienmi y. but think we are correct. This white il literacy la not confined to the mill op eratives, cither, but spread over a large number of occupation* Then, ' imtiil.i, u ninj,,rlfy per- , of the operatives ero educated. Ilgent, progressive people We think, however, that one would find from questioning such Individuals that thoy novor wonted la a mill a* chil dren. but had tho benefit of schooling Wo hops to aoo the primary Indus trial school crowded with the mill chil dren this year as well as a goodly pro. portion of them In sll tho city schools. To put a city school. Just like any of Imre. Hi 'to If ’ttrv tllelrl.'t would ba exactly the right thing for the cltv to do, and we hope the time will coma when Ihe authorities will »•« 18 that way. At any rats, we are truly glad and thankful that the mill men and the ihllatithroplsta of Georgia have com* to an understanding, nnd that the dear old slata will swing Into line with the other free commonwealths that pro tect their children even from the pa rents, should they be unworthy. Principles of housekeeping nnd home making oro Inculcated. The Influence tor good of the school Is unemllijg. Wo have had the unanimous eup% port of the county board of education and of the county school commission ers, and they have rendered dll the aid In their power. I wish I could men tion each one who has helped, but the limit you have placed, and whluh I have already passed, make* It Impossi ble. Mns. C. D. WOOD. Director. Mr*. James Jackson, the president of the State Federation of Women's Club*, I* now visiting In Massachusetts. She will spend the months of August and September In the North snd East, not returning to Atlanta before the first of October. Mr* M. A. Lipscomb, the chairman of the education committee of the fed eration, la now at Tallulnh Falls, when* she la spending the summer «t her cot tage. Airs. Llpsruiiili wns foremost among the workers who established an Industrial school nt Tallulah, and which it.t. iflfj.i.t.i 1.V Ilf. Georgia Federation St the ninth annual convention at West !■ 'ft III h 111 lie i. I'fi.t, Mrs Lip scomb he* Introduced cooking and housekeeping, sewing, flower culture and fruit raising. Of course the ele mentary branches of learning ht, but the Industrial " i work of tho school. ss murk whs* I am old, Nswed Mora, I think Yob nebatily ' "HI) fill' .tic, News. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities AMERICUS. .Mrs. John M. Wllkca entertained at a small bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her home on Feliler street. Among those present were: Mrs. James Tay lor. Mrs. Frank Hnrrold, Mrs. HOwell Simmons, Sirs. Shelton Harris, Misses Emma Mae Brown, Amale and Fannie Williford, Lola Williford, of Atlanta; Blanche and Maybcll Hawkins, Nell Council and Susanne Simmons. Miss Slay Wheatley has gone to Hendersonville, N. C., for the summer. Quite a Jolly party of girls, chaper oned by Mrs. John Wootten and Mrs. George Turpin, are camping this week at Myrtle Springs, among whom are; Mieses Pearl and Cano Lewis, of Val dosta; Eula Jones, of Albany; Janie Johnson, of Griffin; Janette Ray, Jose phine and Nell Turpin, Mattie Lewis Dodson, of Americus. Mr. and Mra. L. G. Council have gone to the mountains of North Caro lina for the summer. Mrs. Edgar G. Simmons and Miss Husanne Simmons will leave Monday lor Washington and New York. The Daughters of the Confederacy gave the A. L. I. boys a garden party on the college campus last Tuesday evening. Sirs. Frank Harrold Is at home again, after a pleasant visit to her parents In Monroe. Mrs. James Taylor, Misses Elizabeth and Martha Cobb leave Saturday for W'rlghtavtlle, N. C., for the summer. Misses Amzle and Fannie Mae Wil liford are at home again, after a de lightful visit In Valdosta. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clement* passed through Americus last week, returning from Asheville, N. C., en route to their home In Buena Vista. Mrs. Frank Sheffield. Mrs. Mary Clay and Miss Bryce Pilsbury left Tuesday fir Mnnteagle, Tenn., to spend the rummer. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Moreland are at home again, after a week’s atay at T)bee. abbIvTlle. ■Miss Irene McLeod Is attending a bouse party at Buena Vista. Mrs. Jesse Lott, of Brazton. la visit ing her daughter, Mrs.' W. R. Oooge. Mrs. L. E. Shepherd has returned from Chlpley. where she hts been vis iting relatives. MISS Anita Alison has returned from Atlanta. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Monroe have r* turned from a pleasant visit to rela tives at Demorest. Mr. and Mrs. Dunaway and little daughter are the guests of their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dunaway. E. A. Rogers, photographer, has moved to Lumber City. Mr. and Mrs. I,eon Joiner, of Byron- ville, are the guests of Mr. T. I. Mitch • ell. Mrs. F. T. Farmer and children are visiting relatives In Sumter county. C. W. Oxford anil O. P. Lloyd, of Montlcello, Ga., are the guests of Will Elder. A party of young folk* spent. Tuea- day at Bowen's Mill. O. F. Paxson is on a business trip to Atlanta this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wimberly are spending a few days In Savannah. Captain and Mrs. Ward were among their many friends Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Callahan, of Thomasvllle, is visiting her sister, Mr* W. I- Har rell. The Misses Wall, of Macon, are the guests of Miss Adelle Carnes. O. C. MeWhlrter Is spending his va cation at Beaufort, 8. C. L. McLeod, of Moultrie, Is In the olty visiting Ills parents. Mr. and Mra. W'. H. McDaniel are visiting the latter’s parents at Vldalla. Mr. Homer Retd Is spending a few day* In Savannah. Messrs. M. C. Paxson, J. L. Reid, L. A. Williams. Wright Nixon, R. W. Ewing. 8. B. Hancock, Scolleld Beaton are enjoying a fishing trip down the river to Brunswick. A straw ride In honor of the Mlsaea Wall was enjoyed by the young people Wednesday evening. The social event of the week will be the reception at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. James W. Dougherty Friday evening. CAVE _ SPRING. Rev. H. W. Fancher, from Second Church of Rome, I* the guest of Pro fessor R. \V. Edenfleid.. Mrs. Paul Culbertson, of Coal Gate, £ T„ arrived Saturday to spend sov- etal weeks with her mother, Mr*. A, T. Harper. , „ , . . Misses Rerda and Beulah Jones have returned from an extended visit to rola- tlvcc In Canton and Emerson. Mrs. J. Frizzell, of Atlanta, la with Mrs. Hlght for several days. j f i lumie 44 riinesuay niguc or sir*. . Snoots complimentary to her t Miss Mabel Snoots, of Plttsbprg. Mr. and Mr* B. C. Settles, of A The Only French Dry Cleaning Process in Georgia Mr. Frank Park and mother, of Bout der, Colo., are here for the remainder of the summer. Cave Spring Is their old home and their many friends are giving them a cordial welcome. Mr. Clarence McCurry, of Ilome, will return home tonight after a short visit to Miss Maud Edwards. Mrs. J. D. Thomas Is the guest of her daughten Mrs. Frank Wright, i n • Methodist Hill.” Mrs. Etta Farris and little daughter, of Cripple Criek, Colo., came yesterday to visit Mrs. Farris’ mother, Mrs. Cope land. Misses Mary Lou and Luclle Mont gomery, Messrs. T. C. Miller and E. B. ftakeatraw attended the reception In Rome Wednesday night of Mrs. A. D. ■“ to her niece, , P*. Atlan ta, nnd Mr. Walter Reeves, of Spear- vl(le, Kan., are the guests of their fa ther. Mr. J. W. Reeves. Mr. M. G. McDonald and niece. Miss Bessie Brown, of Rome, are spending a fetv day* with the Harpers. Mr* C. D. McCollUter, pf Rome, la nl the Institution. The melon cutting on campus lawn Tuesday evening by the young. men complimentary to the visiting ladles was an enjoyable fete. Miss Kathleen Wright will loin trio of Rome girl* Monday and they leave Monday night for Farll, Ala., to enjoy a house party at the homo of Miss Wright. i Mr. W. O. Connor, Jr., was married on last Thursday, the lllh, to Mlsa Haael Poole, of New Mexico, and they arrived here Yesterday to visit the for mer's parents. Professor and Mrs. W. O. Connor, at the Deaf and Dumb In stltute. Mr. Horace Well*, of Zebulon, Oa, has returned home after a pleasant visit to the Edwards family. Mr. and Mr*. Bowman and Mrs. Young, of Rome, were the guests of Mr. and Mr*. A. N. Tumlln Sunday. Professor Craft, of Hartwell, Ga, has been elected to succeed Professor, Christopher a* assistant at Hearn Academy. Tennessee Woman’s Press and Authors’ Club ‘I Dry Cleaner of fine Gowns. Silk Robes and all garments of • the finest textures. Prices reasonable. phones 4J IS 85 North Pryor. _ : SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS ORDERS. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Lieutenant and Mr* Gordon John ston, accompanied by Miss Augenla Johnston, salted on Saturday for a two years' trip abroad. Mis* Johnston will study music, the languages snd srt. Miss Lillian Moore has as her guest Miss Laura Oliver, of Cetera. Mrs. Oeorge C. Whatley and her daughter. Miss Eula Whatley, an spending awhile at Chick Springs, S. C. Miss Sadie Olllespte will leave soon for Greensboro, N. C„ when she will be the gueat of Miss Ellngtnn. Miss Mary Hope, who ha* been visit ing Miss Sadie Gillespie, has returned to her home In Portsmouth, V*. Mrs. .C. W. James and Miss Jams* are visiting In Atlanta. Miss Bessls Jemlson will leave In a few day* for Asheville, N. C, when she will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mr*. W. If. Keiths expect to leave next week for Thoueand Island*. Mr. and Mrs. Ell P. Smith have re turned from the West. Miss Emily end Miss Emma Koenig have gone to Blowing Rock, N. C, to | remain during the remainder of the I summer. Miss Josephine Boyle has gone to ! Chicago on a visit to relative* While then the will take a special course In music. 1 Mr* T. Dorrington Semple has gone The annual meeting of the Tennes see Woman'* Pres* and Author*' Club will t.'iki- j.ln.-i- .\ iiffuft 2, .1 nnd 4 nt Monteagte, Tenn. The following program has born ar ranged for the convention and Indicates a season of unusual Interest and profit to Ihe literary women who will be present nnd their guests from various parts of tho South: Program. Officers —■ President, Mrs. Oscar Tnnkesley Peeples; flrst vice president. Mrs. Eva Williams Malone; second vice prcsldont, Mrs. W. W. Unrkstlnlr; secretary, Mrs. Joanetto Sicrllm Grove; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Bake! 1 'bull iimu of i'"iiiniltti'■» Mniiiln-r- ■hlp, Mrs. E. E. Adams; constitution, Mr*. Luclo Dayton Phillips; legislative, Mr*. W. B. Romlne. Thursday, August 2. 8 a. in., business meeting. 3 p. in., open meeting In Warren Hall. 4 m., tea In honor of tbe Press and Authors' Club at the cottage of Mrs. Claude Waller. Program—Warren Hall. Invocation—Rev. William A. Quarry. Address of welcome—Mrs. M. B. Pil cher. Response—Mrs. T. J. Latham. .Music. President's address — Mr*. Oscar Tankesley Peeples. Roll call—Answered with quotations from published works. Vocal—^"Goodnight, Little Girl, Good night"— Macy—Mr*. Annie Laurie Cun- yus. Reading of prise articles In club contest. Class A—"Whet has been the effect of publicity through club* and the press upon the advancement of wom en r'—Mrs. 8. M. God bey. Claes C—The best leading article for a society page—Mrs. Wilma Jarrell Ellis. Award of prise*. Friday, August 3. I * m., business meeting. 2:10 p. m., symposium—Warren hall. 5 p. m., tea In honor of the Press and Authors’ Club with Mr*. M. B. Pilcher. Bymposlum-rWarren Hall—Program. Success In Journalism. 1. What constitutes success? Paper—Mrs. Rutledge Smith. Discussion—Miss Mattte Harris. 2. Professional ethics. Paper—Miss Corinne Greeuley. t. I,Imitations of a Journalist. Paper—Miss Llbble Luttrell Mor row, Success In literature. I, Doe* It offer a better field than Journalism? Paper—Mr*. Oscar Denton. 1. Trials, tribulations and triumphs. Paper—Mrs. Oarnnt Noel Wiley. Discussion—Mrs. A. L. Seals. 2. Is Nsw York the mecca? Paper—Mr*. Lenora Cason. General discussion. Paper—"A New Field In Journal- lim«-Dame*tlc Science”— Mr*. Henry C. Meyer*. Auditorium—8 p. m. Overture — "Raymond" — Aipbroso Thomas—Orohest r* Paper—Tho Literary Workshop— Mrs. Elisabeth Fry pa. Vocal—"Joan”—Burleigh—Mr. Doug lass Powell. Poem—Miss Battle Garland. Greetings. Intermesao— "Nalla" —Delibes—Or chest r* Addrssa—Literary Women of the South In Closer Relation—Mrs. George C. Ball. Vocal—(a) Krnsnl—Verdi; recita tion and aria; (b) Absent—Tlrlndelll— Mr*. Hummerfleld Dickey. Reading—Mlse Sarah Barnwell El liot. ■ Reading—Mr*. Elisabeth M. Gilmer (Dorothy Dlx). Vocal—"In Tennessee"—Mrs, Mstt Gardner. Words and muslo by Mrs, Ollbsrt Rains. Ssturdsy, August 4. I * m., business meeting. Adjournment. 10:10, press and authors' day—Wom an's congress—Mrs. Oscar Tankesley Pee plea, chairman. Music. Rsadlng — Mrs. Jsanslts Sterling areve. Vocal—(a) * Sevilla—Dessauer; (b) Spring Tims—Backer—Mr* Summer- field Dickey. literary scrap book. Addrssa—Miss Will Allan Drom- gooje. “assft. d. A ruff, who hM bwn vial rotative* it FujrattvvHle, T#nn„ hna tiirnM to Jaapor. Illaa Mary (lnut haa *nne to Rhnfricld to ■pond a tuoiub, vlalilng ralatlroa and fi iuii'ii* Mn. fsomax M. Rmtth haa returned homo after a vlaft to her parent* at Moarotr, Tenn. . Mlaa Helm Lon*, of Carrollton, On., la ,h flrrV , j?.' r ,fS!!; Br in‘J r eSi l j 5 ra{' 0 M« fono to feoularlllo to pprml a month with relative*, Mra. II. R. Wll unit, of JlIrrnlnKhnm, haa been the gueat «>r Mra. Mpaln at the Joapvr Ira. C. U. Holt, of nirmlngham, . If goeeta of frlenda In ji and ifonday. Jaeper Humlay 3U»t Margaret Anderaoo, who has l*oon visiting flrenda In Joaper, baa returned to her home. Mre. f. K. Roenmond, of Adger. la the gnvet of relative* In Jaaper. Mr. John A. Coleman haa returned from a visit to hta old home nt RntgW. Mr. and Mrs. Orlffln ! junk In art spend- iff tbe week with Jasper relatives. Mr. aad Mra. Moava Newhurger have re turned from a trip to Ht. Isouta. nnd Mra. John II. Bankhead, Jr., r. end Mra. J. If. Cranford will leave hnv vln Iluffnlo, Ntnirnrn Falla nnd Chic Mra. T. B. 1MI worth nnd cbtldra gono to MlnKlNftl|ip| ou a mouth's relative* and friend*. Tbe Mlanes Norvell on Monday gave nu Informal reception at their homo In Fast Jnapor Which woa one of the nmat Inrg'dv attended aoelal funetloiiK of tbe aensun. A ffptfSlog centrat wee tho chief vehl-de of pleasure of the evening. MAR8HALLVILLE. Mra. Warren OHat and children, of |fnw- klntrllle, ore spending aevrrnl week* with her*fntber, Mr. Rom 1 ml H. Humph. • Mlt-4 l.tlnd Uni.lulu kh\<* ii te*-n il 11 f 111 ualrnle ou Tuesday evenlu her guests, the MHne» Arno man. Mr. and Mra. Hotn r* Fannie Hawla, of Moo Antonio n former resident of Mnrahalhllle. Ii Ing relative* nnd !>*-lng ediowu uki tentlon by her old frleuda. DRAWING MATERIAL At John L. Moore ft Hons' for ilraushts- incn, schools nn<! courses. 4- North raturolng Broad Ht.. Prudontla! building. ••• to Montgomery, after visiting Mr. snd Mra. Culpepper Kxum. ' Lieutenant George Morrow, U. S. A, will be stationed at Fort Hnslllng, Minn. Lleutsnsnt Morrow -ha* as his gusst Lieutenant Morris Wllford. Mlsa Mary Washington will he ths gusst of friends during AurusL on ths Mains coast Miss Georgs Coleman Morris will sail the latter part of this month on ths Kron Prln* for Leeds, England. He will be engaged In hospital work snd expects to return home early In Sap- tember. Miss Corris Handley snd Mias Vir ginia Handley are members of s camp ing party at Lake Champlain. Mr*. C. F. Cramton will spend the „»xt month with her end Mr*. Roger*, at : aorta. MARTIN. Ml** Dora Brown, of Atlanta, fa tria lling Mr*. F. H. Stovall on College av enue. , C. H. Venter ba* returned from At lanta, Commerce and Gainesville. Mia* Mary Brown returned from Brenau Saturday. Charles F. Knox Is In Atlanta. Clarence Miller, of Royaton. Is here for s fsw days. , Mis* lola Johnson ha*,returned to Andenon, S. C. Mis* Mabel Varner returned Satur day from Brenau College. Ml** Jessie Cobb, <>r Cartentrllle, I* with the Mine* Cooper. C. H. Dsnce, of Toccoa, wo* s recent visitor to the city, a. H. Mitchell ho* returned from At lsnt* N0RCR088. Mrs. Howard Pattlllo and daughter* of Atlanta, are st ths Hotel Brunswick. Ml** Annls Ray haa returned from Roewell. Mlaa Sara Elisabeth Quinn, of Wash ington, Go., Is with Mr*. Dora Kiser Webeter. * Ml** Bert Jone* of Allant* I* visit ing relative* here. Mr*. Jooeph T*lblrd. of Macon, Is spending tbe slimmer here. • Miss Harriet Webster I* spending the week with Ml** Annie Louise Klbbee, of Norcroa*. Mr. snd Mr* James Le# Key have returned to Atlsnt* JA8PER, ALA. Mr. tod Mn. W. P. Goodwla here gas. * Cbstts jays of SI "lira. J. William MjCkrty, Mra. Lnt* Bankhrarl snd Mr* William C. Ihirls are tt Ingram Well* for th* remainder of tbe Mredame* J. It. Cresferd a*d J. II. Bank- md, Jr., were visitors te Blrmusbiui DO YOU WANT $16.00? will »wll you a be-iler Baggy f v' j if"- vl-r • i v rtt - f 11*' not moka thU proQi yoarulf by buying direct from omr footer? } Golden Fogle Boggles oro guaranteed •cssI to tbs llsnpi jour d~sl-r» *-il for 14*00. nsadsorncly f.nithed and light ran- alng. Dpst boy a I* iggy until you our esisloffoc snd grest Hsructi offer. Write to* dsy for csUlogos Na 11 su-J Ilsruest offer. NSMC . : u Golden Eagle Buggy Co. ic.ru,