The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 04, 1906, Image 8

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8 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, Qj Cl [A] 0] N [] nr v '\'\ TC2 iiAaAiiAaA iiijiili O' tv W o nww Mrs. George C. Bail, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. MISS ORME'S LUNCHEON. . The -charming luncheon at' which Mies Evelyn Orme entertained Friday was a compliment to Mrs. Edward H. Cabanlss, of Birmingham, who Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Q. H. Caba nlss. Mlsa Orme's luncheon brought together ten or more congenial women, and the table talk was on "The Mod era fVoman," a subject which no doubt elicited some very clever opinions from those who participated In the discus, slon. Miss Orme's home was decorated In “golden glow," this charming flower being used profusely throughout the house and forming a centerpiece on the luncheon table, which was elegant In Its appointments of cut glass and all ver. Miss Orme received her guests In white lingerie gown, trimmed with lace, and Mrs. A. J. Orme wore a handsome gown of black net. The guests were: Mrs. Edward Cab antes, Mrs. O. H. Cabanlss, Mrs. Charles Harman, Mrs. E. R. Black, Mrs. Dan Cabanlss, Mrs. Ham Jones, Mrs. Charles Black and Mrs. H. H. Ran dall. TO MR8. EDWARD CABANI88. Saturday afternoon Miss Mildred ' Cabanlss will entertain at a charming bridge party In honor of her cousin, Mrs. Edward H. Cabanlss, of Blrmlng. ham. Miss Cabanlss' guests will In elude sixteen of her Intimate friends, and the occasion will be one of the pleasantest of many Informal affairs which have been given In honor of Mrs. Cabanlss during her stay In Atlanta with Mrs. O. A. Cabanlss. Mrs. Edward Cabanlss Is a sister of Governor Jelks, of Alabama, and her home In Birmingham la the center of a very delightful social life. She la one of the most popular, attractive and cultivated women In Alabama society. Miss Cabanlss' home will be deco rated with fragrant cut flowers, and she will be assisted In the entertain ment of guests by her mother, Mrs, H. H. Cabanlss. PARTY TO 00 TO RABUN GAP. Monday a number of the members of the Atlanta chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will go to select a site for the Frances Bar tow memorial dormitory, which the Daughters of the Confederacy will erect there. They will meet there Mrs. A. B. Hull, of Savannah, president of the Georgia division of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, and among others who will be with Mrs. Hull are: Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb and Miss Mildred Rutherford, of Athens. On Tuesday the party will be honored with a picnic and the stay at Rabun Gap will be made most pleasant for the visitors. Among those who will go from Atlanta are Miss Alice Baxter, Mrs. Lott Warren and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connally. MR. AND MRS. WATTERS GIVE ENTERTAINMENT Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Waters, at tholr lovely home. “Tekenlnk,” on the Brown Mill road, entertained a large party of friends Thursday evening. The spa, clous grounds were brilliantly lighted with numbers of Japanese lanterns hung from the boughs of the large oak trees. Long tables laden with melons were placed beneath the trees. After the melon cutting, dancing and games were enjoyed by the guests led by the host and hostess until a late hour when the party returned to the city. Among those Invited were Mr. and Mn. J. F. Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. Qua Harden, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D Knight, Mr and Mrs a H. Ellerby, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cj Wells. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Slate, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Conley, Mr. and Mrs. George Farr, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Manry, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prlckett, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Lynch. Mrs. Macklnley, Mrs. E. S. Andruss. Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Weekly, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Wooley, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Toung, Mrs. Orlftln, Mrs. Winn, Misses Andruss. Klrven, Porter, Ben nett. Mims, Adams. Olmstead, Mac klnley, Powell, Rhodes, Simpson: Hlt- mow. Banks nnd Lassiter, and Messrs. R. L. Doolittle, T. F. Hicks, J. Baker, J. Neville, A. M. Corrle, W. E. Tolll- ver, Tom Harper, Childs, Klrven Weekly, Knight, Nat Love. Joe Banks. Music for the evening was furnished by Messrs. Lively and Spinks. IN HONOR OF MISS HAMMOND. Mrs. W. R. Hammond will entertain at an Informal tea Friday afternoon at ( o'clock at her home on West Peachtree street In honor of Miss France* Hammond, the guest of Mrs. Thod Hammond. Invited to meet the gueat of honor are: Miss Josle fetockdell. Miss Harris Stockdell, Miss Katharine Gholstln, Miss Mary Deas Tupper. Mlsa Elisa beth Adair, Miss Alice Steele, Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Miss Nannie Nlcol- aon. Miss Sarah Collier, Mrs. Vaughn Nixon, Mr. Lynn Werner, Mr. Hugh “ — * — “)b- TALLY-HO PARTY. A number of yopng people enjoyed a tally-ho party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle chaperoned the party, which Included: Miss Elisabeth .. v „ r Rawson, Miss Ida May Blount, Miss Cl^.%Wthir rt &tark;, R Mr; «'« Mary Ander- ■ - ~ »on. Miss 8usan Spalding, Miss Annie Caverly, Miss Julia Rosser, Miss Lida Brown, Miss Aliens Gentry, Mr. Victor Plane, Mr. Charles Collier, Mr. Mar shall Johnson, Mr. Herbert Allen, Mr. HarlS ” r ' Louis Parker, Mr! J. C. Foremi ert _ Hugh Robinson, Mr. J. B. Connally, Mr. Edward Austin, Mr. Alex McDou- gald, Mr. Dan McDougald, Mr. Myron Freeman, Mr. A. D. Adair, Jr„ and Mr. Ulrlc Atkinson. TO MI88 0WEN8. Montgomery, air. Mrs. Claude Shewmake will enter-I ™omaa, Mr. John Harrieon, Mr. tain at a pretty porch party next week r ““**• In honor of Miss Charles Owens, who Is her attractive guest at present. MI88 LANIER's”HOUSE PARTY. Miss Alice Lanier, at her handsome home at West Point, Go., will entertain at a house party next week. Her guests will be Miss Christine Cole, of Newnan; Miss Mary Powell of New- nan: Misses Willie May Harr,son and Lucile Kiser, of Atlanta, Miss Sallle I-eroy Betts, of Huntsville, Ala., and Maria Price, of Farmington, Oa., and Mr. George Yancey, of Birmingham. Several del|ghtful entertainments are being planned for them. TRAVI8-TURNER. Miss Jessie Turner and Mr. Percy Travis, both of Carrollton, Go., were quietly married Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's father, Mr. A. D. Turner, at Carroll ton. The marriage came as a surprise to the many friends of the young cou pie. IN HONOR OF MI8S POU. Mrs. Franklin Mlkell will entertain at an Informal bridge Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Joseph Pou. of Columbus, who arrived Friday morning to be the guest of Mrs. J. Frank Meador. Mrs. Mlkell's guest will Include the ladles who formed such a congenial party at Warm Springs this summer. MR8. MUSE ENTERTAIN8. Friday momlng Mrs. Muse entertain ed Informally In honor of her guest, Mrs. R. H. Warren. The occasion was a "500” party and brought together a small number of congenial friends. Mrs. Muse received her guests In lingerie gown of soft muslin, trimmed, with Valenciennes lace. After the game a dejlclous luncheon course was served. Mrs. Muse's guests were: Mrs. R. H. Warren, Mrs. A. P. Coles, Mrs. W. S. Tarvor, Mrs. J. D. Twiggs, Mrs. W. S. Wilson, Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. Alleo Muse Thomas, Mrs. W. C. Raw- son, MYa. Joseph Moody! Mrs. B. M. Blount, Mrs. Agnew Hlllsman and Mrs. W. A. Gray. 8TRAVT"RIDE. Thursday evening Miss Mildred Har ris entertained at a very enjoyable straw ride for her guest, Miss Haxelle Alexander, of Forsyth. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giles, and after a tong drive a luncheon waa enjoyed at Grant park. Mlsa Harris' guests were: Miss Edith Cofleld, Mlsa Haxelle Alexander, Miss Louise Norman, Mlsa Lillian Harris, Miss Mildred Harris, Mr. Joe Arnold, Mr. Frits Wagoner, Mr. Roy Abernathy, Mr. Wnlton Irby, Mr. Percy Gentry, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Giles. Mr. Charles Montgomery, Mr. homai -- - Hunter Muse. IN HONOR MRS.~P0U MR8. MEADOR ENTERTAIN8 Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Meador en tertained a number of friends at an elegant dinner Friday evening at the Piedmont Driving Club In honor of their guest, Mrs. Joseph Pou. The party Included Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alston, Mrs. Milton Dargan, Mrs. Franklin Mlkell, Mias Harry Fumade, Miss Lou ise Joseph, Mr. W. E. Chapin. Mr. James Nunnally, Mr. Lowry Arnold, Mr. Chapin, Dr. and Mrs. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Hatcher, Miss M. A. Phelan. Miss Eflle Beale Phelan, Miss Laura Wlth- am, Mr. Samuel Sllcer, Mr. Hall Mil ler, Dr. R. T. Dorsey, Major J. S. Ralne. c ff Personal Mention ) V J r MR8. DARGAN TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. Milton Dargan will entertain at delightful supper Sunday night In nor of Mrs. Joseph Pou, of C " bus, tho guest of Mrs. Meador. TO MI88 CATER. Friday evening Misses Lucile and Kate Moyers will entertain at a picnic at Grant Park In honor of Miss Cater, a charming young woman of Forsyth, Ga. Their guest list Includes forty or more young men and young women. TO MI83~J08EPH. Friday Miss Louise Joseph, of Co lumbus, arrived In the city to be the guest for several days of Mrs. Edward Peters. Monday evening Mrs. Peters will give for Miss Joseph an Informal dinner which will be followed by i box party at the Casino. MI88 FUMAdT~ENTERTAINS. Saturday evening Mlsa Harflle Fu. made will entertain at a box party at the Casino In honor of Mrs. Joseph Pou, the gueat of Mrs. Frank Meador. MR8. HENRY Gr"aDY TO GIVE A BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs. Henry Grady will entertain at an enjoyable bridge Thursday of next week complimentary to Mrs. Joseph Pou, of Columbus, the guest of Mrs. Meador. MR8. AL8TON*'8 BRIDGE. Mrs. Robert Alston will entertain at bridge Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Joseph Pou, the attractive guest of Mrs, Frank Meador. MR8. MEADOR fcT ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE. Mrs. J. Frank Meador will give a ■Idge Wednesday afternoon compli mentary to her guest, Mrs. Joseph Pou. MRS. RU8HTOtTeNTERTAIN8. The Informal bridge at which Mrs. William Rushton will entertain Satur day morning will be a pretty compli ment to Mrs. W. S. Tarver and Mrs. John Twiggs, of Albany, the guests of Mrs. A. P. Coles. Mrs. Rushton will receive her guests THE “BOOM CAMPERS," I In n dainty lingerie shirt-waist suit. The "noom Campers" will leave Sat- urday morning for their regular sum. mer outing on the banks of the Caney Fork, the banner Ashing stream of Ten nessee. Preparations for a great fish have been made, as well os for a good time generally. The Campers have a beautiful new combination tent, with dining room at. Inched, and have added a gasoline launch to their outfit. In addition to the rowboat which they carry. Two men cooks will attend to the wants of the pnrty, and with the skilled fisher men who aro of the party, It Is safe to say the Campers will live well while on their outing. The objective point will be Walling, off tho Sparta branch of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway. Those comprising the party are: Mias Elisa Mitchell, Carters- vlllc, Oa.: Miss Marie Cobb, Spring- field, Tenn.; Mlsa Aline Reese, Atlan ta, Go.: Misses Jessie Thomas and Mary Morgnn, Nashville | Dr, T. VanZandt, Loulsvlblle, Ky.| Messrs. Eugene Laurent, A. Armstrong, Gra. ham Hall, 8. F. Green, of Nashville, and Mr. Y. C. Jones, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leftwtch and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parke will be chaperons. They will be absent two weeks.—Nash villa Banner. << Diamond Customers >> We have adopted a most liberal policy for our diamond customers, and we are making It known, too. Our diamond business becomes more extensive every day and whatever we do to help our customers, helps our business. It Is better to make more sales at less proflt, than to make less sales at a big proflt. Our plan Is most convincing. EUGENE V. HAYNES, The Diamond Palace. 3 7 Whitehall Street. ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agent* for Candy ^ 80c Pound luncheon will be served at the card ta bles. .Mrs. Ruahton'a guests will be!' Mrs. John Twiggs, Mrs. W. S. Tarver, Mrs. A. P. Coles, Mrs. Mark Tolbert, Mrs. James Dougherty, Mrs. Frank Boland, Mrs. T. S. Lewis, Jr. LUNCH EON *FOR VI8IT0R8. Wednesday of next week Mrs. James Dougherty will entertain at luncheon for Mrs. John Twiggs and Mrs. W. 8. Tarver, at Mont Crest, her beautiful summer cottage, which la within the grounds of the Athletic Club at East Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Daniel, who aro cupylng Mont Crest together for tho summer, have made tho place charm ing, and have entertained frequently there since taking possession of the place for the warm months. TO MI8S~ALEX ANDER. Next Tuesday evening Miss Edith Cofleld will entertain a number of friends In honor of Miss Haxelle Alex, ander, the guest of Miss Mildred Har. rls. Invited to meet Mrs. Alexander are: Misses Lillian and Mildred Har- . Miss Louise Norman, Mlsa gonla Harper, Mlsa Hargle Jefferson, Misses Willie and Adeline Helfner, Miss Hattie Bloodworth, Mr, Frltx Wagner. Mr. Roy Abcrnnthy, Mr. Joe Arnold. Mr. Alton Irby, Mr. Percy Gen try, Mr. Fred Dlsbro, Mr. Stannard, Mr. Max Berry, Mr. Phil Huffman, Mr. Rlgdon Berry. „ RECEPTION TOOTHER GUNN. The parishioners of Father Ounn, pastor of Sacred Heart church and president of Martst College, will give Informal reception In his honor on Friday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock on the lawn of the presbytery. The re ception will be In the nature of a welcome to Father Gunn, who has been absent In Europe for several months, and who will arrive In Atlanta Friday afternoon. THE KING'8"DAUGHTERS. The King's Daughters and Sons, Cir cle No. 2, will meet with Mrs. Ooree Friday at 3:30 p. m. sharp at 39 West Linden street. Take West Peachtree car. MRS. S. W. GILLETT, Corresponding Secretary. buffetTupper. Mrs. Joseph Ralne entertained at a buffet supper Thursday evening, the occasion being In the nature of a sur prise party to Mr. Ralne. whose birth day It was. The table had as Its centerpiece a birthday cake, which was cut during the evening, Mr. Robert Reed helr.g the winner of the ring. The guests Included: Mr. nnd Mrs, Krc.I Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gold smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Collier, Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Rens selaer, Dr. und Mrs. Robert Ridley, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs, Van Astor Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stockdell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hewlett. Dr. and Mrs. Troy Bivlnga, Mr. and Mrs. John Ralne, After a pleasant visit to Knoxville ana an enjoyable outing In the moun tains of East Tennessee, Dr. and Mrs. George H. Mack returned to the city Friday. Df\ Mack will fill his pulpit, corner Spring and Harris streets, next Sunday. Miss Anna Klrtley and Mr. T. P. Klrtley, of Horse Cave, Ky., are the guests of their slater, Mlsa Carrie Klrt ley, at the Ballard, on Peachtree street Mr. Klrtley will spend a few days in Atlanta en route to Indian Territory. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zellft left Fri day for a visit to relatives North. Mr. Zellff will return to Atlanta In a few days, but »V». Zellft will be absent sev eral months. Mrs. D. B. Gray, Misses Gray and Master Gray have returned from an extended visit to relatives In Missis sippi and are now at their home at Col lege Park. Governor and Mrs. William D. Jelks and Miss Katherine Jelks, of Alabama, are among the distinguished guests at Battery Park hotel, Asheville, N. C. Miss Lillian Bingham will visit New York and Boston during August, and will stop with Mrs. Roosevelt In Bos ton before returning to Atlanta. Misses Rita Lockes and Annie Wade, of Roanoke, Vo., are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. A. M. Perkerlnson, on Spring street. Misses Clara H. Covington, Annie Carlisle, Imogene Newton, Jennie Mc Rae and Sallle Carlisle, of Barnettvltle, 8. C„ are at the Marlon. Dr. E. B. Elder, of Macon, passed through Atlanta Thursday en route to Asheville, where he will spend a month with his mother and sister, Mrs. M. R. Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lansdell and Mrs. Augusta Hardin left Thursday for Cumberland and St. Simon's. Mr. Arthur Klrtley, of the National Cosh Register Company, Is the guest of hla sister. Miss Carrie Klrtley, at the Ballard, on Peachtree street. Mr. Alf Ford, Is much Improved and all Indications point to his speedy re covery from his serious attack, of ty phoid fever. Miss Viola Slaughter, of Jackson, Ga.. has returned to her home after a month's visit to friend here. Miss Annte Adora Anderson, accom panied by Miss Irene Keneflek, of Kan sas City, returned home Friday. Miss Harris Fumade leaves soon for a visit to Mrs. Henry McAlpIne in Sa- —innah. Miss Sara Callaway has returned to West Point after visiting Miss Lucile Oslln, In Atlanta. Mrs. Charles Holt and two children are the guests of relatives at Herat son. Miss Mary Douglass and Master Walter Douglass are visiting relatives at Haralson. Miss Janet Horsley, of West Point, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. K Boland. Mrs. Frank Pearson and young son, Moore, leave Saturday for a visit to Tallulah. Miss Nells Bacon has returned to her home at Eastman after a visit to friends In Atlanta. Mrs. John R. Hosch, after a visit to relatives In Atlanta, has returned to her home at Hoschton, Oa. Mrs. T. A. Splan left Wednesday night for n two months’ visit In De trolt and Toronto, Canada. Miss Henrietta Smith, of Greens boro, Oa., Is visiting her father. Rep resentative A. H. Brntlh, In Atlanta. Miss Cornelia Dunn has returned from a visit to friends at Watklns- vllle. Miss Genie Hood has returned to her home at Cuthbert, after a visit to At lanta relatives. Miss Maggie DuBose "has returned to her home In Gadsden after a visit to Atlanta. Mlsa Mamie Jarvis, of Rome, after a pleasant visit In the city, left Thura. day foe Asheville and Lake Toxaway. Miss Charles Owens, who Is the guest of Mrs. Claude Shewmake, spent Thursday and Friday at Llthla. Dainty Night Dresses of Nainsook 69c each, Selling Usually at $1.00 We sell great quantities of these beautiful Night Dresses each season, hundreds and hundreds of dozen, in fact, yet here’s an assortment composed entirely of regular $1.00 garments, and all of them are offered at 69c.' Softest of Nainsook, Chemise effect, square yokes of Valenciennes lace and ribbon. No Jess than twenty attractive styles included. Some are very handsome with em broidery insertings and edges; high neck or low neck, long or short sleeves. Colored Wash Petticoats, 69c—Were $1.00 Cool, stylish summer Petticoats of Chambray, good widths, in oxblood, tan, blue and gray, also a variety of fancy stripes. Deep flounces with clusters of large and small tucks alternating. $1.00 values reduced to 69c. • Embroidery Collars, 10c The Price Usually is 25c Once before this season we had a sale of these; .sold twenty-five dozen in a single day.' That shows how unusual they are. Light weight Lingeries Collars of Swiss, with long or short tabs. Eyelets and dainty blind figures—embroidered in beautiful designs—a large variety of very pleasing ef fects to “go” with summer waists and dresses. Don’t delay. 10c each. Mounted Back Combs Half Price, 25c each That’s very little for an attractive and stylish Comb, artistically mounted as these are. 50c, their former price, was very little to begin with, and now they are reduced • to 25c each. ' New shapes, a variety of them, brightly polished and mounted with neat gilt bands. Some are set with stones of different color. A whole counterful for selection. - Hat Pina and Brooches, 10c each. The ones wo sell usually at 25c. Violets and various other designs; those of French enamel are quite attractive. Take your choice; Hat Pins and Brooches; they are 10c each. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. In Cuthbert. Mltx Grace Beaxley la visiting Miss Daisy Zachry, at West Point. Mrs. J. C. Slaton Is the guest ot rel atives at Gadsden, Ala. Miss Claire Ridley will go to Cuth bert In a few days to visit relatives. Mr. Edward Russey Is visiting friends Perpetual Values. Diamonds are not fads of recurring periods. They are a standard and a lasting mode, and the quality of our stones Is as constantly ta beat Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. beautiful line of —NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Bulldtn*. Whitehall 8L Mrs. H. M. Beutrell and aona are spending some time at Tallulah. i Dean at Norcrosa. Mlaa Leila Jernlgan, of Greenaboro. Ga., la vlaltlng frlenda In Atlanta. E. Ladler, of Hawkltiavllle, la spending aome time In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hollenbeck have returned from Warm Springe. Dr. and Mra. Michael Hoke have returned from Wrlghtavllle. Mra. Clarence May and children have returned from Flat Hock, N. Mr. Evelyn Harrla has returned from Alabama. Mlaa Mary Lou Montgomery, of Cave Spring, la vlaltlng frlenda In Atlanta. Mr. Charlea Hlght la the guest of rel ative! at Cave Spring. Mr. Harman K. Klckllghter haa re turned from a trip to New York city. Judge Van Eppa la at Warm 8prtnge. COMMERCE. Ad enjoyable social event recently waa the reception given by Mlaaea Cecil and May Ola Little for their gueata, Mlaaea Opal M<*Knlgbt. of Benoit; 11a Mae Bus- •ey, of Warm Springs, and Pauline Burks, of Clarkeartlle. The home waa appropriate ly decorated with ferna and cut flowera, and the lawn waa lighted with Japanese which lent much to the appear iamea of varloua kinds wero eu Little Mlaaea Annie Mlm Little and Bather Stovall aerved punch nnd Icea. *ata were Misses Batelle iiriiht, m; oqantion, Halite Stapler, Clara Hale. Cliff Daughtry, Floy Shannon. Guo- ate Caraon, Emma Gober, Edna Watson, Mamie Owens, of Toccoa; Pauline Burns. Opal McKulght, Ida Mae Buaaey. and Messrs. Ernest Jackson, Park Holbrook, Kobort Black, Homer Harber, Roy Daugh try. George Hubbard. Joe Holbrook, May- field Pendergrass, Frank Wright, Henry Williamson, llo, tor. Iloy Shannon and Carl Step- Mlaa Halite Stapler baa returned from " gtou, where she waa the gues* * [chard Lowe. Hettle Carson, who la visiting her brother. Dr. M. F. Carson, at Griffin, will be the guest of Misses Bright, of Toccofc, before returning. Mra. Charlea Cooper and children are tU- Itlng frlenda In Jonesboro. Paul T. Harber has .returned from Look out Mountain. Tenn., where be attended the national conclave of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mlaa Itowena Jordan la at home after a Geraldine Hood is with relatives at Mr I., Hardman, of Atlantn, visited friends here last week. Miss Estelle llartier Joined a Jolly party Toccoa. Miss Fannie Mahaffey, of Jefferson.- was the gueat of Mlsa Clara Dale recently. . Mrs. W. A. Shannon nnd Mlsa Leith are visiting relative* at East Point. Mlaa Nora McConnell, of Anderaon. 8. ..la the guest of the Mtaaes Wataon. Mlaa Erie Hardman and Mrs. G. T. Jones have returned from Franklin Springs. OXFORD. Shelley Ivey haa returned from 8avan nah and Tybee, where he spent a week with a party from Atlanta, Walter Irving Knox, of Atlanta, who has been the gueat of 8helley Ivey, returned to hla home Sunday, Mlsa Clara Lee, of Bridgeport, Ala., who haa been vlaltlng her slater, Mra. E. K. Turner, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. D. J. Fusselle, of Cuasetn, Oa./who has been the guest of her brother, Dr. W. W. Evans, left last Saturday. Mlaa Adeline Guard, of Atlanta, after a stay of several days with Mra. T. W. Oli ver, has returned to Atlanta. T. W. Oliver, secretary to Dr. James B. Dickey, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents at Lojrnnsvllle. Mlaa Virginia Peed la spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. Arch Avery, In Decatur. Dr. and Florida, are expected In a few vlalt their parents In Oxford. Mlaa Sarah Branham, who haa been spend I ng a month In Atlanta with her aunt, Mrs. Howard Palmer, will return to Oxford this week. Rev. Frank Bakes came down from At lanta Monday to spend the week with hla family In Oxford. Mlaa Nina Wilson, after a month's stay 1th her slater, Mra. W. L. Weber, haa re turned to Baltimore. Mrs. Eugene Bnrnard Heard Is spending the summer In Oxford. Mlaa Annie Sue Bonnell, after a stay of a month with her sister, Mrs. John Poer, of West Point, haa returned to Oxford. meats of the season waa by Mlsa Carrie Smith one evening recently complimentary to her charming gueat, Mlsa Lucile Bay, of Macon. The eutlre lower floor of the house was thrown open for the occasion and waa tastefully decorated with ferna and cut flowers. Delightful refresh ments were served. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Bray are spending this week at Cumberland Island. Mr. It. 8. Williams waa a recent visitor In Macon. Mlaa Bessie Smith, of Round Oak, la the guest of Miss Marie McCords Mr. Jim Lunreford la with relatives In Cor Ini Mrs. Harry Pi * * visit to friends l_ _ Mr*. John Duke ollle Minimum, of Mr. Lon Pitts spent Sunday with Locust Grove relative*. Sheriff T1 Holland, of Forsyth, was a visitor In the city this week. §yth Edg>r H P elr ■P en t Saturday In For- Mrs. Ines Williams complimented a num ber of her young friends with a lawu party one evening recently. 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