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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
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DECATUR. ALA.
olonel li FI (Jreenleaf and dnugh-
Mls* Edna March Greenlenf. of!
itsvllle. were the guests of Mrs.
rles B. Peschmann th!» week.
Ir. anrl Mrs. J. X. Cobb are visiting
“ Wild Rose" Beauty to be a Bride;
She Prefers England to America
Annie L"K»
Prospect.
EATONTON.
t ,. r iv it which Mr. Avant John;
T, rta ^nfd Friday nlsht last In honor
X I...renn Hall, of Ta button, wn
■t.irhtful occasion for the yonne-
. f„t! Punch was served by lit
' mi.ms vtrttlnla alnd Ruth John"
R,I, Misses Bessie Moore an.l Agnes
Kverette served refreshments at
*Those rresent were Misses Luda and
L T " Hutchinson. Mary Dennis. Lily
mums Charlotte Brown, of Rork-
EL. Loren* Hall of Talbotton; Klt-
•,' o. v Britt, of Atlanta: Roberta
‘‘Idmsen and Alice Morris, of Mllledge-
n, France* Turner. Ceclle Ingram.
Scotte, Messrs. Dennis Turner,
o. r mgram, Edwin Nelson. Grimes
will Tomlinson. Louis Turner,
rune Turner, Rob Dennis. Mr. Kaln,
steward Wilson. Howard Johns. Char-
i Jones and Frederick and L F. Grif
'lira Frank Hudson entertained Fri
•V evening at a muslcale In honor of
!r Xer. MISS' Margaret Watts, of
■ave Springs. The house was beautl
L... jeenrated for the occasion It
EL and cut flowers. Miss Watts Is
n accomplished musician and gave
veral selections on the violin, Mrs.
.tin Hutchinson. Jr., playing her ac-
nrnnlmente. Little Miss Sara Hud-
<1 and Miss Georgia Hutchinson play-
1 some beautiful selections on the
-no Refreshments were served at a
>e hour by Mlsaes Kathleen Hudaon
d Luda Hutehinaon.
Twelve ladles entertained at a brll
!St reception Tuesday night In honor
f Mrs Frank Hudson and her guest,
Lf(,, Walts, of Cave Springs. The
Come of Air. and Sirs. T. G. Greene was
hrnwn open for the occasion, and sev-
m \ hundred guests were present,
vines Luda and Georgia Hutchinson
farnUhed music on the piano, wrhlle
Urs B R. Beck and Miss Mao’ Den-
Sis sang some lovely songs.
The Eatonton Concert Band played
during the evening. Refreshments
ksro served by Misses Agnes Lever-
Ltte Mary Nisbet. Bessie and Mae
Adams and Miss Nona Lererette.
Mbs Mary Eugenia Reid was hostess
rlvfn In honor of her guest. Miss Tom
mie Hark, of Meda. She waa aaslsted In
receiving by Mlsaes Agnes Leverette
anil Ruth Park. Gamea were played
during the evening; and refreshment!
were served. . _ .
Misses Mae and Ruth Poole, of War-
renton. arrive next week to be the
guests of Misses Mattie and Qera
Hearn.
Mrs. Sam Duaenbury and little
daughter. Ethelyn, of Barnesvllle, have
left for their home after a visit to
Mrs. C. Reid.
.Mrs. Rolln Hutchinson and Mr. Mon
roe Hutchinson, of Greensboro, are the
guests of Mr. end Mrs. R. W. Hutch
inson.
Misses Annie Laurie Adam* Bertha
Thomas and Anna Lou Klabet are the
guests of Mlsaes Richmond and Sue
Belt! Walton, of Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hutchinson, Jr.
are the guests of Mr. John Dennis at
his home In Meda.
Mrs. B. R. Beck entertained the Mys
tic Circle delightfully Wednesday af
ternoon In honor of her sister. Miss
Louise Jones, of White Plains. A con
test was enjoyed by the guests and
delirious refreshments were served af
ter the game.
Miss Mamie Lynn Hutchinson was
hostess at a muslcale Thursday night
given In honor of Miss Watts, of Cave
springs. Miss Watts gave several
selections on tha violin, while Mrs.
P.olln Hutchinson, Misses Luda and
Georgia Hutchinson played aoma beau
tiful selections on the piano. Mr. and
Mrs. Jstnes 8. Montgomery and Miss
Mary Dennis sang. Delicious refresh-
SMats were served at a late hour.
ELt/WILLE. -
By far the most pleasant of sum
mer outings was the hAuse party giv
en bv Mr. and Mrs. W. L. English, of
Brnwnwood, Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. 8.
■ Royal, of Ellavllte, at the popular
Springs.
ry Jol
Indu
little summer resort. Myrtle
numerous amusements being Indulg
ed In, such as driving morning and af
ternoon, bathing and playing various
rames. From Ellavllle and Ameri
cas other guests came.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
P A. Royal, Misses Louella Woods,
Myrtles Strange. Minnie Royal,
Messrs. H. T. Dixon, E. R. Jordan, R.
H. Strange. E. N. Colurron, Grady
Royal, of Ellavllle, Ga.: Mr. and Sirs,
w. L. English, Stlsaes Pearl, Belle,
Hunter, Berry and Mr. Mercer Berry,
of Rmwnwoad, Ga.: Florins Oxburn.
of Reynolds, Ga.: Dora LeGette, of
Sylvester, Ga.: Slamle English, Russell
end r. SI. English, of Andersonvllle,
Os.; Nettyle Williams, Florence Smith,
Mr. Roger and Scab Williams, of Beau-
ns Vista; Dan Coogle. H. C. Derrujn,
Otlethorpe, Ga.: H. W. Smyth* W. E.
English, O. L. English. J. E. Chapp-
man and Paul Westbrook, of Ameri-
cus. Ga.: John Wall, Broxton, Ga.:
Charles Baldwin, Richmond, Va.; S.
S. Dukes, Bartow, Fla.
ROCKMART.
Thursday avenlng a Jolly crowd cm
Joyed a moonlight drive to the pretty
country hbme of Mr. W. W. Simpson.
Composing tha party ware Mlsaes
Grace Ferguson, Corrie SI<
Johnston, Beulah Connally,
Annie Slaynor, of Birmingham; Messrs.
George Dansby, Ben Fisher, James Do
ver, Joyner, Barclay Slorgan, Dr. and
Mrs. Keith, Mr. and Mr*. George
Walker,
Miss Beulah Connally. of Atlanta, la
the guest this week of Miss Willard
Stark.
, Miss Annie Maynor, of Birmingham,
>1* visiting Miss Julia Morgan.
Miss Annie Lovelace has returned
•" Atlanta, .after spending some time
her aunt, Mrs. James Heaton,
Misses Grace Ferguson and Minnie
Algnod have returned from Monteagte,
Tsnn.
Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Venable are vla-
mn* relatives In Concord, Tenn.
Miss Clyde Crocket, of Atlanta, la
’he guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben Tread-
Pi'neapple Cure For Women
Aff licted With Rheumatic Voice
l*init Should Be Eaten Daily to Cure This Affliction of
^ ocal Cords With Which, Says Specialist,
Fair Sex is Afflicted.
That hundreds of women and girls
suffer with rheumatic voices without
even realizing what Is the matter with
their vocal cords, and that more than
half of the fair sex In this city have
a touch of rheumatism In the organ
of speech Is a statement recently made
by a throat specialist, who declares
that though this condition is annoy
ing It Is not necessarily dangerous or
It does not follow that the speech will
ever be entirely lost. In Its mild form
he says that It can be almost entirely
eliminated by the diet and careful and
regular habits of living.
"Rheumatism manifests Itself In the
roat by hoarseness In the voice, sore
ness or a decided pain In the topal!*"
he aays, "and yet few women know
that there Is anything the matter. They
dismiss It with the thought that It la
what they call a cold In the tonsils,
vocal cords, etc., take a little sooth
ing rough mixture .or a wash for the
Inflamed parts and forget about It
They do not know that when this con
dition Is constantly recurring It means
something more than a simple cold and
that It takes regular If simple treat
ment, such as ran be given at home, to
keep It from becoming troublesome.
"One of the best remedies I knuW
for this disease la the use of pineapple.
It should be eaten at least once a day.
and a syrup from It drunk slowly. A
bit of sugar used with this fruit make*
It more palatable, but I would riot make
It too sweet, for sugar does not tend
to reduce the rheumatic state of the
vocal cords.
Tomatoes and Strawbsrrlss Taboosd.
"For the average woman- or girl
suffering with this chronic hoarseness,
pain, etc., I should advise her never to
est tomatoes, strawberries or lettuce,
for these contain the very acids that
accentuate the disease, and for that
reason should never be taken.
"Alcoholic beverages, especially when
drunk to excess, have a detrimental
effect on the voice, just as have many
of the soft drinks. Coffee, too. Is In
jurious to many persons If taken mors
than once a day, for It Is not good
for the liver, and anything that af
fects the stomach acts directly upon
the throat and voice, and for that rea
son more effective treatment can be
secured’by a careful diet than by ad
ministering medicines. Tea and milk
are good to drink. If they agree with an
Individual, but no liquid or food should
ever be taken when It Is either very
cold or axcess^valy hot, for either ex
treme Is particularly bad for tha vo.
parts of America and many of Ashe
ville’s matrons and other members of
the society set were among the dancers.
' rht an elaborate tuncli teas
ter which dancing was re
sumed.
A delightful dance, though not
largely attended, was given at the
Manor Wednesday night.
Thursday night the management of
the Battery Park Hotel entertained nt
a banquet In honor of the viators to
the convention of lawyers. This was
a pleasant affair and was attended by
several hundred of the visitors and
their friends.
Friday night another dance was giv
en at the Battery Park Hotel, which
waa attended by the lawvers.
Among the recent arrivals nt the
Battery Park Is Mrs. J: C. Hunter, of
Atlanta, who has spent several sea
sons in Asheville. Mrs. Hunter hna
many friend* here, and her presence
Is a delight to the young'people pf this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Phlnlsy. of
Athens. Ga., Are lure fer a e«ay -f sev
eral weeks. Mr*. 1 arrett hue visited
here for the past several years.
Mias Kvdle Coward, of Beaumont,
Tex, one of the charming young worn'
en who apends her summers In Arhe
vllle, arrived yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg.- Parks, of Nash
ville, have spent a week In Asheville.
Mrs. Park win Ml** leit.'nn Black and
was popular here two years ago.
Morris Yow, of Atlanta, Is spending
the summer a* the Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. rtobfrt Jewison, Jr,
Miss Be.slo Jell! I son. Mrs. A. H. Wood
ward, Mr*. W. H. Kerilg and Misses
Rosa and-Daisy Moody, of Blrmlnghom.
are at tbs Manor f ir tha summer.
jasperTala.
Mrs. Q. V. O’Rear has gone t Colo
rado Springs to spend n few weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Briggr
Miss Susie WII-i n has gone to Hart
■elle to spend a week visiting friend*
and relatives,
Mrs. Jesse O. L n* Is vh-lilug her
parents. Judge and Mrs. finmuel H.
Bprott, nt Livingston.
Mrs. A. B. fltovall has g. ne to Mill-
port on a visit Jo relatives.
Miss Kathleen Xorvell Is visiting
friends nnd relatives at Columbus,
Miss.
Miss Vlrgle Kennedy has g •*« to
Sheffield to spend a few weeks with
relatives. „ _ _ ..
Mlaa Ida Cole looney. cf Sheffield, lx
. „ t has alatau U Pt U'ilhlim
cal cords, for It gives them a, shock
and contraction follows, and often In
flammatlon, that Is painful.
"Besides pineapple, I would reeom
mend the use of apples and plenty of
apple sauce for the average person who
has a rheumatic voice, and I would
advise them against eating oranges
and bananas, for both Increase uric
arid, and unless a person Is absolute
ly sure that these fruits agree, they
should not Indulge In them.
"This disease Is often aggravated,
not actually Increased, by the constant
use of candy, -especially that with
chocolate, cocoa, vanilla flavors:
fact, sweets of any kind should be ta
ken sparingly If the voice Is often hu*
ky. or there Is a soreness In tho ton
slls.
To Obtain 8weet Voles.
"For tho person who wishes to cul
tlvato a pleasant speaking voice
/hould say there were no better rui«
to follow about eating than tboee that
that the prims donnas observe,
one familiar with their habits it will
be useless to say that they never over
load their stomachs, nnd Instead of
taking a heavy meal, a* most of us
do, they eat light food and take It
oftener, frequently aa many aa live or
six times during a day, but they never
eat to excess and always on a diet
that they know agrees with them. Fot
Instance, somo of them take no mi
for It la not easy for them to digest
It, while others eat all they want ot.lt.
As a rule, they see to It that they have
plenty of sleep and rest, and Inci
dentally plenty of the right kind of
exerc|se.
"Now If a woman with a rheumatic
voice follows these rules with ths
modifications that suit her case, or on*
who has no trouble with her throat,
the quality of the tone should Improve,
for as the general health gets better It
Immediately manifests Itself In tha
voice, which gains strength and often
beauty and purity of tone.
"As to preventing complications In
the throat. I know of no surer way than
by careful treatment of tho teeth. This
should be a habit that Is never neg
lected for even a single meal, for noth
Ing Is mors dangerous than to have
particles of food. In which germs gath
er, collect aroufld the gums, for sooner
or later these pass Into the throat and
then the damage la done. The teeth,
to, should be kept In good repair by a
dentist, and any little cavity that ap
pears should be cleaned out and Ailed
Immediately aa a protection against
rheumatism In the throat."
i Mias Willie IP
M Ic- X. Van
here.
• Mrs. II. H. Harrington, of Meridian.
I .Ml-*. Is Melting here.
! Mrs J. 8. Hollingsworth nn l dritigh-
j ter. Miss Helen, of Jacksonville. Fla.,
lire the guests of Mrs. Caroline Lcad-
lngham.
Miss Mary Robert* Is at home, after
a stay In Louisville. Ky.
Mr*. Guy F. Fonder and Miss Kim-
hall Bloodworth are at home front
Knoxville, Tenn.
Misses Louise and Cassle Belle Rob
Ir.son are visiting in Russellville.
Miss Ruth Reggie Is In Louisville,
ky.
Miss Ethel Holt Is In Kumbolt. Tenn.
Mrs. B. \V. Wntson Is In Livingston,
Tenn. .
Mtss-s Ida nnd Annie Compton are
visiting in t'a«iu
Miss Mabel Blackwell Is at homo
from a visit to Montgomery.
Miss Helen Gill, of Huntsville, visit
ed here the past week.
Mr*. Thomas Jones has returned
from Mt. Sterling. Ky.
Air*. I-ardors, of Huntsville, visited
her sister, Mrs. George E: Boyd, the
past -\i-K
Mr*. E P. Somerson 1* In Vlnemont.
Mr. .ind Mis Henrt Sht ggs of Nils’ -
vllle. are guests of their parents. Judge
nnd Mrs. William E. Skeggs.
Holmes and son. William
Holmes, are at home, after an extended
stay at Estelle Springs, Tenn.
Airs. Wiggins, of Shelbyvill* Tenn
Is the guest of Airs. Frank O. Berton.
AIlss Gertrude Freedman Is visiting
In Nashville.
Alias Alary Lee Brock Is at home
from Florence.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Banks have
returned to their home In Texas, after
a visit to relatives here.
Airs. A. J. Harris and brother, Atar-
vln West, are at home from a vlalt to
Nashville.
Airs. Harry T. Gill Is at home from a
visit to Mt. Sterling. Ky.
Atlss Clara Chamblee Is In Birming
ham.
Alias Alable Benson Is at home from
a Visit to Guntersvllle.
Virginia Rose and Edna Car
ter are at home, after an extended stay
In Athens.
Mrs. W. R. Hall entertained at the
South Side pavilion In honor of seveml
young lady visitors. Dancing waa en
joyed during the evening.
Air. ami Airs. Martin Phelan gave a
barge party In honor of a number
visiting young ladles. Several hours
were most pleasantly spent on the Ten
nessee river by moonlight.
AIlss Ellse’Johnson entertained with
a dance In honor of her guest. Miss
Thompson, of Birmingham.
COVINGTON.
Air. J. II. Griffin, of Stone Alosntalu, sms
ie city next week to be the
t-H Genie Hood.
urd Himsey, ut. Atlanta, la
lhe city,
le H'"nl ha* returned from
Vrliinta and Warm Spring*.
■ •I Alla. Hen Zuber, of San
•xaa. Ml** Alice Cargill en-
bout forty g*,ie*ta Tue»dny
t cards. Four hand euchre
ami Mr*. Greentree. of Co
oled the prix
until
prize was a
e design,
id Ml** Helen
sending the
of Albany, Is her*
Picture of Miss Evelyn Blight, the beautiful American society girl,
whose engagement to Mr. Mahlon 8and* la announced, and who prefers
England to the United Stales. She has been known as the "Wild Rose”
type of beauty.
In the city recently.
Alls* Aunabel Hnhlnmn In visiting
sunt. Airs. J. II. pailgetr, In Allan's.
ilsrlou Usher, of Atlanta, la the
lav for
allwon.
to Alll-
Comae Davis left Wetlnesds!
a two weeks’ visit to relstlvrs In Call
Miss I alia Greer hna relnmed to
ledgevlllo after spending two months at
home.
Miss C. A. Rockwell spent last week In
Social Circle and other plncrs visiting rein
lives.
Mias Odessa Marshall, of Woodvllle, will
he the guest of Miss Lillian Clark nt an
early date.
armlrtn, waa won by Alias Elmer
George.
A number of young people left Tues
day to attend the house party given by
Afrs. Harry Dewar at Nelson. On.
Among the party were: Mlaa Singleton
and Mis* Virginia Singleton, of Co
lumbia, S. C.; Allas Nell Manaon. Al
bany, Ga.; Mlssa Brumby, of Athsns,
and Alla* Sarah Brumby, of Cedar-
town, all the guests of Air. and Mrs.
I. W. Heyward.
Mrs. E. E. Pomtro7, of Atlanta, Is
spending Hie week Is Marietta.
Airs. D. C. Cole nnd children, win
have been visiting In Grimm havq re
turned home.
Air. and Mrs. A. V. Cortalyou have
returned from an extended trip In the
North.
Airs. George H. Keelor leave* Satur
day for Alaska, where she will jtln
’ ‘ 1, whe ' - -
visiting at Hawklnsvllle.
Mrs. Af. J. Daley, of Pensacola, Fla.,
la visiting Airs; 8. L. Norwood.
Mrs. R. R. Woodward, of Ambrose,
Ga., la visiting Air. T. I. Woodward’s
family.
Mrs. J. L. Branch, of Leon, Is vis
iting her sister. Airs. J. H. Cullen, near
Perry.
Mrs. E. K. Braaselton. of Macon, and
Mrs. Burch Nswton, of Fort Valley,
are visiting their father's family.
Airs. Dr. W. A. Little, who has been
visiting her father’s family. Air. C. F.
Cooper, has returned to her home In
Alacon. >
Alias Clara Eubanks, of Elko, Is vis
iting friends In Pern’.
- ’ in. of Kathleen, vls-
ELBERTON.
Miss Olive Lstlmer has returned to
her home In South Caroline, after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. L. Af. Heard.
One of the most enjoyable occas
ions of the season waa a progressiva
conversation party Tuesday evening
given by Miss Hammond Burch Ir
honor of the Club.
Mlaa Elisabeth Swift lg enterfalnlni
a house party this week In honor nl
her guests from Athens and South
Carolina.
The Thornton family had a reunion
one day last week at Palling Creek.
It was attended by a large crowd.
Mrs. W. Armstrong.
1**t tmr« l**n ■pending tome time.
Mr«. n«nde MrKIM*n nml Ltida
MrKIldwn have ratnrned to thHr home
In Atlanta after a
with I*r. nnd Mr*. .. ... .—.
Mr. ami Mr*. Gardner are on a plArore
trip to Aurunta.
Colonel <L F. Johnnon. of Montlerllo, at*
tended cmmtr court Wednesday.
’ Mr*. Kd lllnc*. of Mlifedgetrffe, Is rl*lt-
Inc Mrs. C. H. White.
Mr*. Hid Cook, of Fitxjrenild. Is visiting
Mrs. C. J. Norman nnd Mrs. C. K. Cook.
Mrs. C. A. Harwell and Miss MatUa
Heard are visiting relntlvea In Carrollton.
Mias Bailie Mnc Rockwell lias returned
to her home after a two months' vlalt to
the Wait.
Mr. Tom llrjan and Miss Joyce Perry
hare gone to Atlantn for a two months*
visit.
Mrs. E. If. Jordan has gone to I^wrcnre-
vllle to vlalt her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
lira* P. D. Mahoney, of Opelika. Ala., la
n the efts’, the,guest of her mother* Mrs.
K. F. Edwards.
OXFORD.
On last Monday night, Mlaa Marie Lane
Evans gave an entertainment to her Ox*
ford frtenda at her home on Hanson street.
Be vers I very excellent selections were ren
dered by herself and Mlaa Clara Lee. and
dell dona refreshments were serred during
the evrklng. Those present werr Mlsaes
Louis* PowlL Mattie Griffin.' Clara l^e.
nnd Messrs. Bhelley Ivey, James Griffin and
M. A. Goodyear.
The younger set of Oxford gave a pic
nic at the water falls atmut a mile from
town on last Wednesday, with Mlaa Marie
Evan* and Dr. V. Harris Yarbrough aa
rfmperone. Those who at reeded were
Katherine Month. Virginia Feed,
Anale Br- —
her husband. who has beer, them for
t-umc time
f rt fen-or Nortlicutt’s t”itnci Friday
night was greatly injoyed by all pres
ent.
MARSHALLVILLE.
Professor Manning Austin will spend
August In Chicago, taking the summer
course at the University.
AIlss wnite nice has ns her guest
Miss Igtw, of Atlantn.
Alias Claudia Ross, of Mscon, Is vis
iting All*# Bessie Frederick.
Mrs. Charlie Ooodwln I* nt home
again, after an absence of several
months In North Carolina.
Air*. IV. H. Felton leaves In a few
day* for Asheville, accompanied by Mr.
and Airs. Felton Hntchrr, of Macon.
A general community barbecue,
which proved the most delightful so
cial event, was given Friday by Msssrs.
Alurph. Baldwin, Slappey, Jones, Ham
ilton and Walker, several of the most
extensive fruit growers of this season.
DUBLIN.
Air. Clsrk Grier Is nt Indian Spring.
Air. J. II. Fol*ooi Its. reruriml Jrom a
to Atlanta.
I’Mtcburst Is visiting relative.
tt Bartow.
Air. K. J. niaekshssr .pent s few days
tbla week In Atlanta. *|
Airs. Clark Grier nnd children sro .pend
Ing nonie time nl Indian Mprlnx.
Air*. II. II. Hmllh and children are sow
Dorothy Welter,
Rite Bunnell
sell.
_lark, i
jw*t of her daughter. Airs. Sam Clark.
';»or*e Russell Is the name of th;
P^ng man recently arrived at the
*»m* of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Alorgan.
..Mrs, H. C. Algood nnd Miss Mlnnl#
Algood are at Austell, Ga.
Ml** Helen Green and Alla# Ellia-
J*’h Reese, of Rome, will arrive the
Jr*t of the week to be the guests of
>i™ Jack Whitehead.
. Mr George Ferguson I* expected
nom. from Loe Angeles, CaL, the first
ef next week.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
, "ne of the moat brilliant aortal af-
•alrs of the season was the twelfth an-
nnal nail of the Commercial Law
s*gu# of America, which waa hold-
’n* a convention here, which waa given
«t the Battery Park Hotel Wrdne*
the guest of her sister. Airs. Wilburn
Manasco.
Mis* John B. Shields I* spending a
month with relative* and frienda at
EUtaw.
Mr*. T. L. Long haa returned from
a visit to, relatives nt Livingston.
Air. nnd Airs. I. Horry Hay**. .Mrs.
J. EL Lacy and Mlasat Lacy attended
the HSyee-Mnyfleld nupMnl.i In Blmi-
ham Werfnesdov. . ,
Air*. Robert F. Peter* and daugnter
are the guests of Mrs, A. 8. Pro non.
Mis. Blanche Carter left Wednesday
on a vlalt to her uncle, Charles King,
at Minneapolis. Allan.
Mr. W. C. Davis has gone to Chlrago
for a week’s vl*IL
PERRY.
Mrs. J. V. Wallace, who has been
visiting her mother. Mr*. N. C. Wel-
lous, has retained to her home In
Charleston, 8. C.
Miss Marita Wellous has gone to
Charleston to accept a position In a
music house. .
Misses May Hodges and Nellie
Cheek have returned from Indian
i- • Springs.
WEST POINT.
Miss Grace Beasley, of Atlanta, cam*
Wednesday to b* the guest of Miss
Daisy Zachry.
Mrs. E. F. Lanier, Misses Bessie and
8uejette Lanier left Thursday for Bor
den-Wheeler Springe, where they will
spend a few week*.
Alisa Sara Callaway returned home
Alonday, after a delightful visit to Alls*
Luclle Oslln, of Atlanta.
lllas Janet Horeley Is In Atlanta,
visiting her slater, Air*. F. K. Boland.
Alisa Jessie Lewis Johnson la spend
ing the week with Mrs. Roy Brown
In Newnsn.
Misses Fannie and Flora Hogedorn
hare returned from a visit to relatives
In Birmingham.
Alls* Bailie Sue Longshore la the
guest of Mrs. Tulley Stanley at har
home In Xewnan.
Alisa C. A. Shealy la the guest of
lends In Opelika.
Air. I. M. Scott and family and Mrs.
Faiml* Scott and Alias Eppte Lee Scott
will spend next week at White Sulphur
Springs.
Mr*. O. W. Shealy and children ara
the guest* of Mrs. L. Strong.
Mias Annie Sue Bonnell. after a
leasant vlalt to her sister, Mrs. John
•oer, left Wednesday for her home at
Oxford.
Aliases Bess and Kate’Smlth gave a
delightful dance at Robinson’s park
Tuesday evening, In honor of their
guests, the Misses Frame, of West
Virginia. The chaperon* were Mrs. O.
T. Smith, Air. and Airs. Arthur Baker
and Mice Carrie Clark. The out-of-
town guests were: Alessrs. Smith,
Hamilton. Croft, Bradshaw, Bridges,
of Opelika: Jult Varner. Louie and
Penn Montgomery, of Cutsets, and
FTed Shaefer, of LaOrange.
Miss WMinina Williams, of Jesup Is
the giieet of her aunt. Airs. H. W. Alll-
ler.
Alls* Martha Horsley I* in LaOrange,
, M
Uson fffhif,
.Ilsjxo.nl Krsns snd Murixtnsh Yarbrough.
Another entertainment of the week of
fin* yonnjrer net was tbst clren l»y the
• tile Mlsaea Dickey at tbefr home at 8
Hoek WedneMny afternoon In honor of
tbelr meat. Mias Winona Thomas, of An-
rred at the
. Annie an<]
—„ — mw Rnii
served the refreshments. The game
"The Little kflaaea Party" waa |»layi
and the flrat nrlse waa awarded to little
Mlaa Mildred Eake«, of Atlan;n. The gnest
prtxe was presented to Mlaa 1 homaa, a pair
of heantlfnl garterettea. Those present
were Misers riiffonl Wllllntns. Leonora
Vmfth. Marguerite and Mildred (taken,
ftorotby Welter. Ruth Williams. Era Trim-
Ide. Pearl Baow. Emma Louise xtnue. Kath
erine Megath. Annie Mar Bonnell. Virginia
Peed. Winona Thomas ami Julia. Annie.
J eerie and Claire Dickey.
woo’dbury.
Mrs. Clark am) Mrs. Edwards were guest*
of their sister, Mrs. J. C. Jooe*. recently.
Her. Mackey sad family hare returnee!
from Bnlloekvllle.
rofeseor ami 31
- father.
Mrs. Head, who was the guest of Mrs.
Julius Jones daring the past week, baa
returned to her home at Ponta Gorda,
la.
Silas Nellie Dixon Ig Halting In Green
ville this week.
Mrs. Italph Johnson la the guest of Mrs.
?. T. Rmlth.
Mrs. Wyeho Is visiting her slaters Mrs.
Fstnlxo.
Dr. If. W. Clements and family bar*
returned from White Ralphnr
tar* ‘‘ * —
Mti
her
rned from White flttlpbnr Rovings, af-
a brief star there among relative*,
les Kittle Wjcbe. of Concord, visited
nunt. Mr*, rambro. the first of tha
rr, JS.IW. a. *. as..m».w this Week.
Mrs. Brooks and little granddaughter*
Ba laths, have rets rned from Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mtrother have return-
from Wnthalla. M. sfterta pleasant
r of several mouths with rdUttvea.
IIMl HI l*l»H»va sis
Mr. IV. H. I’hilllii* *i»l family arc vl.lt-
Ins rel.tlvrs at AlarfrrertKini. A. C.
Mr*. tV.-K. Shlrlry, of Anniston, Ala., Is
vlslilnx In tbr city.
Mr. At. J. Guyton h«» rrlurnnl from n
visit to hi. mother. Airs. U. C. Thompson,
of AtlsnU.
Air. !>. U. Pin* Is In Atlanta on buslm-su.
Mr. T. II. Hmllh spent Kriilty In Mnroii.
Mr. II. H. UumoII bss n
'"mts/ J. II. WlthsriMtoa Is tt luillnn
Hnrliis for several week*.
Mr. A. It. AI«o|i has retarnsA from Knox
ville. T-nn., where he spent
relatives.
Professor tv. It. Unlrr returned Friday
from llloholy. Go.
Mr. sod Air*. Imtber Hlnllln**, Jr., nml
Air. nml Mrs. Itoxere Htnlllnsa bar* re
turned from tVrlshtstllle lleoi-h. M. C.
where they spent lltelr honeymoon.
Mr. George II. rrott* relnmed Friday
from Atlanta, where bn spent aom* time
^L hl f.nrtrd,-,u,n. of Mn.on. Is
guest of Mlaae* peacock In this city.
Mlaa Kathleen Peacock haa returned from
Jaekson and Indian Mprlnjc.
Mlaa Jennie Haynes left yesterday for
Longstreet. Ga., whore she goea ft attend
a bouse party given by Miss Malllo Vaughn.
Mr. Eugene Wlltmru has returned from a
visit of some length to relatives at Mon
thello.
Mr. O. L. Anderson waa s recent visitor
to Macon.
Misses Lorhe are visiting friends In Ms-
G. II. Williams has returned from
a visit to Atlnnta. .
Mrs. J. Y. Keen nnd daughter are vlklt-
lug relatives at llarrlaon.
TlrTl. “ ‘
trip
T. Mmlrb has returned from
3fe'
tt the home
MARIETTA.
The Ladle*’ Afternoon Euchre Club
was entertained by Me*. Richard Joy
ner at the home of_Mr*. W. R. Joync-,
ireday afternoon.
T women frem’il "IK BtelU and rilxa Cater are vlel.ln, Mr*. R. O. Pharr.
near Marietta, on Thu:
A delicious salad course was nerved.
The prliea, a pair of silk stockings and
n lovely belt, were won by Aire. C.
AI. Crosby and the. visitors’, a pair of
rent Surat of Mi»e-a Itswlr* on Brllevlew
avrnnr.
Mr. o. B. Dyke has returned from Grers-
vtllr, Ala.
Mlsn llidiert* Rmlth has returned from
Knoxville. Trim.
Mis* Clyde Bl*rk Is vl.lllue frtrnds snd
relative. *1 polnu In north tj-orsl*.
The linldln Mllle* left Fridav far s lea
days’ encampment nt rfelrkamaan.
Mr*. R.I H. tVreuT^AIhint*. Is with
her nlnlrr. Air*. Ala|hl*nn. for n few day*.
Mis* lonnle Lnrlle Mitchell ha* rrtnrnril
from Brnmu.
Mias Jra.lo Cold,, of Cirtersvllle, Is Ihe
snrat of the Mimes Cooper.
Min* fs-llah Henderaon. of Non-roes, Is
rldtlnc Mr*. J. C. tVsikln*.
Mis* Volins Mill-hell I* vlaBInf rrlstlves
la Atlnnta.
Mlm Maliel Verner will leeve In n few
day. for nn extruded visit to relatives In
tValhnlln, H. f.
Mr. II. I,. Verne* of tVesImlnirter, M. C.,
wn* In town Wednesday.
Ethel B. Cooper In vhdtlng friends
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.’
Air. -snd Mrs. L. A. Townley an
nounce ihe engagement of their daugh
ter, Kate Helen, to Mr. Peter Edward
Bostick, ihe wedding to taka place at
8:10 p. m. August II. The marriage
will be solentnlaed nt the summer
home of Mr. Townley, nt Ann Arbor,
Mich. After a trip to the Psclflc coast
Mr. Bostick anil his brlds will b* at
home In Birmingham about October 1.
The marriage of AIlss Afay Alayfleld,
daughter of Mr*. J. C. Alayfleld, and
Dr. Oicar Hayes took place Wednes
day evening at the home of the bride.
Mrs. George L. Thomas, nn sunf of the
bride, of Naahvllle, wn* the matron of
honor, and Mr. H. H. Chamberlayne,
of Greenville, Alisa., was the best man.
The wedding was a quiet affair nnd
was Witnessed only by relatives and
n few friends. Dr. and Mrs. Hayes
have gone for a wedding journey to the
North.
The anouncement of the engage
ment nnd approaching marriage nt
Ml** Bertha van Alerkesteyn nnd Mr.
Carl Jultuu Reverln will be read with
Interest by their many friend*. The
wedding will occur during Ihe litter
part of August. Mias Von Alerkesteyn
Is the possessor of a soprano voice of
rare quality and range, nnd has been
teacher of vocal music at the seminary
and the Pollock-Htephens. Atr. Beverln
Is widely known and Is prominently
connected with the Bloss Company.
Air. and Mr* T. It. Aldrich and their
llllle son, T. H. Aldrich, Jr, are In
Lakewood, N. J. Aire. Aldrich will
epend several months In Nttv York
studying music.
Mrs. Charlss Ungerman snd little
daughter are at the Bellevue, Lookout
Mountain, AI*
Mr. Ryburn Plnckard waa an nt-
ndant at the Enppa Sigma conclave
•t Lookout Inn during the past week.
Mr*. W. H. Dewey and Ml** Alnrga-
ret Dewey are In Watertown, N. Y.
Mr. and Airs. James Rowron, their
sons and Alisa Edith Bowron are at
~ ' uqua, N. Y.
Ralmundo da Ovles and little
daughter are the gueate of relatives at
Sewanee, Tenn.
Mias lleulah Merrill will spend the
remainder of Ihe summer at 81. Jo
seph. She I* with Mr. and Mrs. O’Don-
!>a\K of Albany,
| week In Ihe city
Mr* \V. B. linlev
n ft vl*!t t<» relnt
Mr* P. E. Pearce left Tuesday for
Manassas. Va.
Lula Wakefield and Mr* Hays
have returned from a delightful trip
to Mariana nnd Greenwood, Fla.
Allan Stella Simpson, of Ahhevllle,
l C, Is spending a while tn the city
with her parents. Air. ant] Mrs. c. N.
Vlrnp-'oTi
Air. I, M Aloys has returned front a
mnnthv stay in New York, Baltimore
and other Northern points
•Mr*. Ed McDonald nnd Mrs. T. J.
Pern’ are nt Indian Springs.
Mis* Virginia Jay, of Shelhnan, 1*
visiting Alls* Alleene Simpson.
NORCROSS.
Lieutenant Clifford Jones, of Van
couver Barrack-i. Washington. Is visit
ing hi* parent*,'Air. nnd Mr*. Homer
Jones.
Dr. and Mr* W. H. Born, of AIcRne.
nre In Norcross.
Mis* Annie Ray Is In Macon
Ml" E-delle .Medlook !- Getting Mrs.
Albert Woodruff In Winder.
Airs. Pearl Born Edward* ha* re
turned from New York.
Air. and Air* 8. W. DuBose nro with
Air*. A. C. Born.
All** Alay Woolen entertained ths
Walking Club Wadaesday afternoon.
Ices and fruit were served al fresoo.
AIlss Harriett Webster Is visiting
Alls* Daisy Tlcknor tn Columbu*.
Air* II. AI. nenteii and son*, of At
lanta. are at TaUglak* .. -
Air. nnd Air*. Rep* Jones announrs
the birth of a son.
Air. Kiser Webster, of the Patterson
School of Oratory, Columbus, Oft , will
give a recital next Tuesday evening nt
the school auditorium. '
Mlsn Alnrguerllo Harper, of Atlanta,
In Ihe guest of Miss Willie Dean.
Air* Starr Kealhofer ho* returned
from New York.
The Brunswick Hotel Is filled with
eummer guest*
MACON.
Mr*. Harry Jone», of New York, who
has been the guest of Air*. Ellsworth
Hall, Is now the gue»t of Airs. Edward
Burks at her beautiful suburban home
on Vlnevllle road. Airs. Jones ha* been
the guest of honor at a number of de
lightful partle*
Afrs. Charles H. Hall, Jr, entertained
at bridge on Tuesday afternoon In hon
or of Airs. Jone*. The ssuie pretty
prise, n set of silver bodkins, wa»
presented to the guest of honor, and
to Air*. Edward Burke for winning
top score In the game.
Air*. Edward Burke entertained for
Air* Jone* on Thursday afternoon and
the game of bridge which was played
out on the wide verandas was thor
oughly, enjoyed by the guests.
Alnllory Toylor entertained on
Tuesday In honor of her daughter. .Mr*.
Robert Fowler Hemphill, of Allant*
who In now her guest. The congenial
party plnylng bridge on this occasion
were: Mesdamsn Hemphill, Frank
Cunningham, Thomas Hartley HaU,
Henry Lamar, Jr, Wulter Beeka. Rlrh-
ird Illnea, Bllnn, Jordan Masaee,
“ ” Wll-
t-ph.
ell.
Mrs. W. M. t’oaby and children are
at Ingram Well*
Mr*. Norma Brown Allen and AIlss
Flortbell Brown have gone to New
York by way of Savannah.
Airs. Priestly Toulmln and Afrs. Ala-
ben Hobson have tone (o Yellow Sul
phur Springs, V*
Mrs. C. W. James and Miss Sadie
Belle James hare returned from At
lanta.
Air. and Mrs. John P. Tillman have
returned from Old point Comfort,
EASTMAN.
tHIsa Flora Ilemd, of Macon, Is the
guest of Miss Jute Herrmaa
Mlaa McWilliams, of Cuthbert, la th*
guest of her slater, Mra. Will Ander
son.
Mlaa Thorntpn, of Jackson, I* the
guest of Misses Maud* and Louise
Fisher.
Mlaa Nslla Bacon has returned from
Atlanta.
Mlaa Rhetta Edwards, of Lak* City,
a*, la visiting her brother, Aji
eat’Edward* on College street
Mr. M. Wynne and eon* Fred and
Auslla left last week for Nrw York.
Airs. C. W. Rawlins, Ml** Clyde
Rawlln* and Miss Opple Lee Rogers
left last week to spend some time at
Hot Springs. Ark, and other points of
Interest In the West.
Mr* O. W. Sharpe returned to her
home at Rome, after spending some
time In the city with her mother, Mr*
J. I. Rogers.
Mis* Ora Rawlins and Mis* Dora
Horne are visiting relatives In tha
city.
Air. Flournoy Roger* after spending
some time at home, has returned to
Atlant*
Quite a party of Eastman young
W. H. Allller and Charles Burton as
Chaperone. Those attending the party
are Allsses Millie, and Hattie Harrell.
Ethrl and Afnbel Wynne, Alaude and
Louise Fisher, Jule Herrtnan, Flora
Bernd, Alary Thornton, Lou McRae,
Greene, of Dublin: Alina Rube It non, of
Tennllle, and Alls* Wooten, of Lun-
berCIty; Alensr*. Robert* Roger* Pen
nington, Phillip* Page, Harris. Afllner,
“ English and Iju-
CUTHBERT.
Air. J. J. Howell has returned from
innMmVtm: ’ ” » two week*’ stay at AsherUle and
Mr. a. II. Alttrbrll ha* retarued from Lrtte Toxaway.
Atlanta. Mlta Clair® Ridley, of Atlanta, Is ex- to hi
Ml**#** Julia Huftucnln, Ci
Hams and Mrs. Taylor.
Mi - .Min A Dumwirly fnt^rtnln^d
on Tuesday afternoon with nn Informal
ton. com pi I man t ary to Miss Christine
Inner, of West Cheater, I’n., who in
the guest of Mrs. Robert .Storrs,
Mr. James Freeman left on Tuesday
for Jacksonville. Fla., his future homo.
Mm. Freeman, who Is now visiting rel
ative* Jn Ohio, will Join him In the
autumn.
Mr. on«l Mrs. William Cbrckley Hhnw,
Misses Nati and Nona Shaw and Mrs.
Htewart left on Tuesday for BaJtlmore.
Miss Haro Tinsley Is the guest of
Miss Rose Crutchfield at her summer
home nt Mt. Airy.
Mm. Robert IfazlehursL of Memphis,
Tenn . Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jo
seph Cllsby, In Vlnevllle. Among those
entertaining In honfir of Mrs. Hasle-
hurst during the week have been Mr*.
Joseph Cllsby. Mm. Floyd Ross and
Mm. Robert Jemlson.
Mrs. Robert Hemphill was rompll-
mented with two bridge parties on
Thursday. Mm. Henry J. Lamar, Jr.,
entertaining for her In the morning
and Mm. Frank Cunplngham In the
afternoon.
Miss I'nullne Roughton was hosts**
,■ nn ;ifti r n -’H t»-;» .>n Wednesday,
complimentary to her guest. Miss
Rawlings, of Snndersvllle, und Miss
Iaoulse Ermlnger, of Sibley, Ga., tha
g’leBt of Mis* Margaret Hinlth.
Mr*. E. J. Willingham nnd Miss Eula
Willingham left on Thursday for a
t the Wigwam,
Indian Springs.
The many filends of Mr. Ham Dunlap
are pleased to know that he Is recov
ering from his long and tedious ni
nes*.
Mieses Ithetta Etheridge snd Agnes
Harden leave «.n Sunday night for 8a-
unmnli, from which place they will sail
on Monday for Boston. Mass.
Mrs. George A Smith left during tha
••• • *’J. f'o Aeht‘\llle, N. C, to be gont
several weeks.
Mrs. Janies H. Hlount nnd Mrs.
Charles Harris arc enjoying a visit at
Mra. Blount's country home, near Had-
docka.
'!. - H-’f’ctt I I'inphlll. ”f Atlanta,
leave* for her horn#* «»n Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. MaJJory Taylor leava
on Snturda> for Virginia, where they
will spend several weeks on the coast.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Willingham art
at Indian Spring-
Mrs. Duncan Is In Washing
ton. D. c\. spending
her son, Mr.
Mis* Const;
home on Sal
Tenn.. where
mired, nnd h
lightful visit.
Fonta:
Hnilehurst hi
Harris «re n
who
I >unc
ted
Ml*
May
vllle
Mh
Frank
Marlon
i people
nrke left on Tuesday
r- of North Georgia,
mar McCn*. Mm. Mid-
Frrnk Rogers have re-
Islt t«. Mil ledge vllle.
JEFFER30N.
from the summer
Wti-r- e h;»- i-fii
•traction In pediffopy
• lie fo-m
Hliernrd.
Mi-
K H Ktbridge had s- ft
•r Tii'-k.lnr Itev. Foster i
A iIIIP Kuster. of winder
II j Mobley sre III Wn
•*T retm
r,» I |o*«’liton
Wilhite, who h
Ml e * >Hle W ir-on. return.
\\ III.ler Wednesday.
'• I ' Mi'KIhaiitton re
home in AhlierlUtf.