The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 15, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TTEr>VWr>AT. *T7«ir*T u. <7*F^Spo^ SOCIAL NEWS Mr*. George C. Bell, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistant*. LAWN PARTY. The lawn party which Mr*. D. It. Wilder and Mrs. Oeor** Berry (are Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mia* Katherine Summer* of Barneaville, who Is the gue.it of Mrs. Wilder and Messrs Robert and George Wimber ly, of Savannah, who are the gueats of Mr*. Berry, was a delightful afTalr. Mr*. Wilder wore a dainty gown of white mull and laee. Mrs. Berry's toi lette was of white batiste, hand-em broidered. Miss Summers was attractively gowned In light blue ellfc, and Misses Henrietta Dull and Elisabeth McDow ell, who presided at the punch bowl, wore white gowns. The guests were: Mies Claire Booth, Miss Kathryn Booth, Miss Mary Dull, Miss Louise Dull. Miss Edith McCool. Miss Emily Keen, Miss Etta Putnam, Miss Susie Davidson. Mias Lovett Mc Dowell, Miss Alice Sllvey, Miss Annie Morgan, Miss Mattie Belle Ripley, Miss Kathryn Ripley, MIssHettle Compton, Miss Rosebud Maler, Miss Kirby Wil lingham, Miss Eva May Willingham, Miss Alice Anderson. Miss Mary Clif ford McCool, Miss Ira Dull. Miss Mary Butrell Matthews, Mr. Charles Wlllces, Mr. Hal Daniel, Mr. George McPher son, Mr. Maxwell Torbett, Mr. Ed Miller, Messrs. Robert and Willie Mc- Dougall, Mr. Wallace Rhodes, Mr. Wil liam Butler, Mr. Theodore Davidson, Mr. Gordon Hill. Messrs. John and Lewis Blodgett, Mr. William Matthews. PICNIC AT EA8T LAKE. Tuesday evening the following con genial party of young people enjoyed a picnic at East Lake: Misses Mabel and Natalie Taylor, Cobble Johnson, Della O'Brit n. Julian Perdr.e, Elle Dar- gan, Lottie Green, Aline Patterson, Mc Gowan Phelan Messrs. Clarence Hav- erty, John and Harvey Gregory, Fos ter Fltsslmmons, M. D. Berrien. Rus sell Compton, Percy Taylor, Fielding Smith. George Lowndes, George Walk er, Colin Campbell, Arthur Lane. GRACE-DOZIER. Miss Mary Rebecca Dosler and Mr. Terrell B. Grace were married Sun day afterneon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dozier, 24 Oak street. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Dr. Eake* In the presence of many relatives and friends. The only attendants were the brother and slater of the bride, Mr. J. Gordon Dozier and Miss Ethel Dozier. MEETING OF VA88AR ALUMNAE. The Southeastern branch of the Vassar Alumnae Association wtil meet at the residence of Mrs. Warren Boyd, 1*4 Washington street, Wednesday af ternoon at 4:00 o’clock. A cordial In vitation Is .extended to all Vassar stu dents to be present. Important busi ness will be transacted. CARD™PARTY. Wednesday evening Mr* A. M, Burke and Mias Ethel Burke will entertain at a most enjoyable card party In honor of their guest*. Mrs. J. M. Sta ples, of Texas, and Miss Sarah Belle Bunkley, of Macon. Mrs. Burke, the charming hostess, will wear white China silk, trimmed with lace. ' Miss Ethel Burke will be gowned In point d'esprlt over green silk. Mrs. J. M. Staples will be handsome. S ' gowfaed In lace ever silk, and Miss unkley will wear a blue silk mull, lace trimmed. Those Invited to meet 'Mrs. Staples and Miss Bunkley are: Misses May Padgett, Annie Lou Padgett, Hattie Pounds, Ethel Eaatln, Julia Moore, Edith Lazarus, Annie Mattlson, Mr. and Mr*. Randolph Dlxpn, Mr. and Mrs. John Aldredge, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nix, Mr. and Mr*. James Harvey Whitten, Dr. George Edmundson, Messrs. Keeler, Ernest Duncan, George Burke, James McNally, Gardner, Wal lace, Boyd, Small. IN HONOR of"MIS8 PECK. Miss Josephine Davis will entertain at a linen shower Friday evening, Au gust 24, at the home of her grand mother, Mr*. J. C. Peck, 97 Ivy street, In honor of her cousin, Miss Pearl Peck, whose marriage to Mr. Shoup, of Wilmington, Delaware, will take place September 4. The color motif of the floral decorations will be pink and white, and numberless hearts will be used In the adornment of the varlouk apartments. Besides the pretty linen gifts, the guest of honor. Miss Peck, will be pre sented with a souvenir of the delight ful occasion. Miss Davis' guests will Include: Miss Pearl Peck, Mrs. J. C. reck, Mrs. F. H. Peck. Mr*. T. H. McRiuv Mr*. Betard. Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Walter Cox. Mra. W. T. 1 truly, Mra. Emerson 1 M'k. Mrs. J. W. Batmon, Mrs. C. 11. Walker, Mra J. W. Rice, Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mrs. M. F. Boykin. Mrs. O. F. Lyle and Misses Mabel Stllaon. Kate Carroll, Nan Carroll, Gamble, Sue Al len Ball, Louise Van Harlingen, Nall Fuller and Mias Dunlap, PARTY AT~~EA8T LAKE. A party of friends enjoyed supper at East Lake Tuesday evening. After supper they Indulged In sports af forded by this popular resort Mr. and Mrs. Willis Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Padgett and Mrs. Clarkson chaperoned Ihe party, which Included Mis* Kate Petera, Mis* Minnie Atkinson, Miss Jessie Mitchell, Miss Bailie Langhorn, Miss May Pag- ett, Mlsa Bessie Wiseacre, Mia* Annl* Lou Pagett, Mlaa Wiseacre and Mlsa Louise Anderson, of Augusta: Miss Hart Wllle And her guest, Mlaa Reaves, of Athens: Mra. Louise Stewart, Mr. Cliff Key, Mr. Albert Clower, Mr. Hall Miller, Mr. Ben Hoyt, Mr. Sam Wil liams, Mr. Oeorge Mills, Mr. Slocum Ball, Mr. Joe Burton, Mr. Erneet Dun can, Mr. Tom Latham, Mr. Blair Arm strong, Mr. Gordon Mitchell, Mr. Will I.atlmer, Mr. Sam Hall and Mr. Reavee of Atheiy. MISS MILLS' EUCHRE. Miss Nettle Mills gave a delightful euchre party Wednesday afternoon complimentary to Mra. George Cun ningham, the gueat of Mlaa Mary Adair Howell. The house was attractively deArated Ith mid-summer blossoms and ferns. The three prises were hand painted china plates. Miss Mills wore a white mull trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Mrs. Cunningham was gowned In blue lawn and Mlsa Howell wore a white embroidered mull. Miss Mill*' guests Included: Mrs. Cunningham, the Misses How ell, Miss Margaret Brown, Mra. Marbut, Mlaa Annie Sharpe, Mlaa Margaret Duncan, Mr*. W. E Foster, Mrs. Marshall Eckford, Mlaa May Archer, Mlaa Ruth Hanson. Miss Jessie Tut- wller, Miss Ethel Tutwller, Miss May Taylor, Mrs. John Matlfews, Mra. Rob ert Hughes, Mra. Willis Timmons, Miss Jessie Mitchell, Mrs. Cone Maddox, Mias Nell O'Donnetly, Misses Lillian and Mildred Harris, Miss Edith Co- field, Mr*. J. M. Beasley, Mrs. Howard Aynold, Mrs. William P. Heath, Mlaa Wesley Mitchell, Mra William Mc Clelland, Mrs. Frank Baker, Mrs. Jos eph Drewery, Miss Louise Norman, Miss Minnie Atkinson, Mrs. Fred Stew art, Mra. Lawrence Battle, Mrs. Thom as Robins, the Misses Brandon, Miss Leila Mills. AT THE COUNTRY CLUB. A number of fashionable people were dining at the Country Club Mon day afternoon. Among those seen were Mrs. James Jackson, of New Orleans; Miss Pastern, of New Orleans: Mra Theodore Petre, of Columbus; Miss Hayes, of Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peter* Mrs. George Crandall, Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. Harry Eng lish, Mrs. William Montgomery, Mrs. McCarren, Mra. Van Renasalaer, Mra Lewis Beck. Mrs. Austell Thornton, Mlsa Nannie Nlcolaon, Mlsa Joale Stockdell, Mlsa Whitman, Mrs. Pea body, Mra Charles Sclpla. TO MI8T1LANIER. Tuesday evening Judge and Mra. Samuel Atkinson entertained Informal ly at dinner at the Kimball. The oc casion was In honor of Miss Bessie Lanier, of West Point, who Is the at tractive guest of the Misses Slaton. Dinner was followed by a theater party at tho Casino. Ths guests of Judge and Mrs. Atkinson were Misses Bessie Lanier and Lula Slaton and Messrs. J. W. Austin and Will MacGregor. TO MRS. KINO AND MR8. PETRE. A very pleasant occasion was that upon which Mra. Vassar Woolley en tertained Informally Tupaday evening In honor of her gueat, Mra. Belle Hill King, of Washington. Oa., and Mra. Theodore Petre, who la receiving charming attenttona as the gueat of Mra. W. J. Peabody. Music was one of Ihe mpst enjoyable features of the evening, Mrs. King herself being a gifted pianist. Mrs. Woolley’s gueats were: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Peabody, Mrs. Theodore Petre, Mr. and Mra. Prlnleau Ellis, Miss Stewart of Mont gomery and Mrs. Belle lllll King. a deliqhtful"afternoon, Mrs. W.' T. Smith at her beautiful home at Inman park entertained In formally a few Intimate friends Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Smith's homo, which has recently been altered. Is now one of the most artistic and at tractive of the many handaome resi dences of Atlanta, with Its sloping roof, wide verandas, dlamohd-paned windows nnd spacious, charmingly ar ranged Interior. Vines, splendid onk trees, broad lawns and wonderful rose gardens con' tribute to the artistic environment of the beautiful home of Mr. and Mr* Smith. During the afternoon Mrs. Smith cut watermelons on the wld* rear porch, which Is fitted up for a summer dining room, and la hedged In by canna lilies and other foliage plants, reaching al most up to the drooping eaves of the porch. Mrs. Smith's guaats Included her daughter-in-law, Mra. France* Smith, Mrs. Fanny WUeox, of Char, lotte; Mrs. Whlteford Russell. Mrs. Annie Mays Dow, Mrs. J. Glascock Mays, Mrs. J. Whlteford Russell and Mrs. George C. Ball. COMPLIMENTARY* TO MI8S d0NCAN, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Duncan, of Doug laavllle, gave a charming reception few days ago, complimentary to Mis* Dqncan, of Atlanta, and to Miss Hayes and Miss Burton. , The Duncan home with Its wide halle and spacious drawing and dining rooms was brilliant with many lights and a profusion of cut flowers and pot, ted'plant*. Punch was served by Mias Fannie . "DIAMONDS BRING SUCCESS.” By our partial payment plan you can wear a nice diamond while paying for It. Thin Is the best way to spend money and at the same time save It To be successful, look successful; wear a beautiful diamond. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. ‘phone; us* BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agents fot Candy 80c Pound on thg verinda. Ice* snd cakes were also served during the evening. • TO MR8TBRADLEY. One of the most enjoyable of many happy Informal occasions at which Mrs. Stiles Bradley has been the guest of honor during her stay In Atlanta was the tea Mrs. W. C. Rawson gave for her Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Rawson’* home was attractively decorated with cut flowers, palms and ferns, and Mr*. Rawson herself was a charming hostess In a pretty gown of black muslin, trimmed with lace. Mrs. Bradley wore a cream batiste, trimmed with lace; her hat of white straw, trimmed with pink roses. Mrs. McRae's attractive gown was of pink silk eollenne over pink; her hat was of'pink straw, trimmed with roses. , TO MR8. CUNNINGHAM. Mrs. Oeorge Cunningham, the gues of Mlsa Mary Adair Howell, will be the guest of honor at an Informal euchre party given by Mrs. John Mat k .. ews Thursday morning. The Invited guests are: Mrs. Cun nlngham, the Misses Howell, the Ml: Mills, the Misses Brandon, Mis* Elisa beth Ray, Miss Rushle Ray, Mrs. Fred Stewart, Mrs. J. M. Beasley. Mrs. M. M. McClelland, Mrs. Frank Baker and Miss Edith Cofleld. MI8S PUTNAM’8 PARTY. Miss Etta Putnam entertained at a lawn party Tuesday afternoon at her home on Forrest avenue In honor of Miss Katherine Summers, the guest of Mr*. D. R. Wilder. Those present were: Miss Emily Cas ein, Miss Elisabeth Stephens, Miss Mary OUlnn, Miss Ellen Wolf. Miss Lucy Fain. Miss Sarah Corker. Miss Katherine Creighton, Miss Alllne Parks, Miss Katherine Gath, Miss All! son Smith, Mr. Clarence Everett. Mr. Francis Johnson, Mr. James Manry, Mr. Robert Creighton, Mr. William Camp bell, Mr. James Boullgny, Mr. Mar- cellus Whitman, Mr. John Porter, Mr. George Stephens, Jr., Mr. Milton Me Gowen, Mr. Winslow McOowen, Mr. Robert Manry, Mr. Merrill Lowe. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING. A social and literary meeting of the Walker Street Epworth League will be held Friday evening at S o'clock at the Walker Street parsonage. There will be many pleasant features of en tertainment, and during the evening refreshments will be served. All young people of the church are cordially In vited. Ml88 WALKE"R~ENTERTAIN8. Miss Katherlns Walker entertained Informally at cards Wednesday after noon nt 4 o'clock. The party was most enjoyable. Mis* Walker's guests Including a number of her Intimate friends. Miss Walker received them In white lingerie gown of mull, lace trim med. At the conclusion of the game a delicious luncheon was served. GIFT TO LITTLE ALEXIS. The Caarevltch Alexis, heir to the throne of the empire of all the Rus- slas, celebrated .his second birthday anniversary Sunday, having been born on August. 12, 1*04. The fete day was made the occaalon of a lavish display of flags, but there was no public en thusiasm manifested. The principal Incident was the pre sentation to the csarevltch of a mag nificent Ikon, supposed to be the out ward and visible sign of the love nnd loyalty of the men of the Manchurian army, who were lighting the Japanese on the day he was born. - The Jkon, or sacred Image picture. Is of gold, Is Inset with rubles and pearls, and cost 20,000 rubles. This money was subscribed—the captious say "exacted"—from the soldiers of every regiment now or formerly In the Far East. SURPRIS? PARTY. Tuesday evening Miss Emmie Baker was given a delightful surprise party at her home on Spring street. Some twenty-four or more young people were her unexpected guests, and the eve ning was delightfully spent with con versation. games and music. Miss Ba ker was assisted In the entertainment of her guests by her mother and by her sister. Miss Nell Baker. w. cTt. U. The Atlanta Willard Woman's Chris tian Temperance t’nlon will meet In regular session Jn Alliance Hall, No. 72 1-2 North Broad street. Thursday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Visitors al ways welcome. MBS. M. L. McLENDON, Pres. MRS. J. A. ADKINS. Record. Sec. BISHOP BRATTON* WEDS MR8. JOHN GA88. marriage of great interest to friends In various parts of the South Is that of Bishop Theodore Du Rose Bratton, of the Episcopal diocese of Mississippi, to Mr*. John Gass, which took place Wednesday, August 15, at Sewnnee, Tenn. The ceremony was performed by Bishop C. K. Nelson, of Georgia, as sisted by other clergymen. Mr*. Class formerly resided In At lanta, where her husband, the late Dr. John Goss, was rector of St Lukes church. 8h* Is a cultured, attractive woman, who Is remembered with affec tionate Interest by her friends In this city. Bishop Bratton Is one of the distin guished churchmen of the country, and Is greatly beloved by the people of Mis sissippi. c (T Personal Mention J) J Mlsa Willie Hayes, of Louisville. Kyi who Is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Hightower, at her country home Just *out of Atlanta, la spending a few days with Mra. William Montgomery. Miss Hayes Is being de. IJghtfully entertained at automobile, Ino and Informal dinner parties. of New York city, are the guests Mrs. Qulnby's brother, Mr. Robert HemphllL As Mlsa Lula Belle Hemp hill Mra. Qulnby was one of the most popular young women In the city, and has a large circle of friends here who are welcoming her back again. Mlse Jay McBride, of Atlanta, who Is the guest of Mrs. Clarence Cubbedge, Is being pleasantly entertained In an Informal way by her many friends here. Miss McRride will remain this week with Mra. Cubbedge.—Macon News. Mra. Jack Sheahan and Miss Louise Bulllvan are In Clarksville attending the house party given by the Misses Corbett. They will go to Tallulah Falls next week and will remain there until September 1. Mrs. J. F. Kane, Miss Imogens Kane, Mlsa Ethel Thomas, Miss Irene Kane, Mr. Jack Kane and Mr. Walter Kane are at Hiawatha Inn, Llthla Springe, until September 1. Dr. L. C. Rouglln left Monday tor Lookout Mountain, where he will spend ten days, later visiting other points of Interest In Tennessee before returning to Atlanta. Mrs. Lewis P. Jones, who has been the guest for several weeks of Judge and Mra. Spencer Atkinson, has re turned to her home In Columbia. The friends of Mrs. C. Simmons will be glad to learn that she Is convalesc ing from her recent Illness at her sum mer home In Llthla. Miss Lula Ellis and Mr. Tom Shipley left Tuesday for Tallulah Falls, where they will be Joined by Mra. Sheahan and Miss Sullivan. Mist Mary Klngsberry returned on Wednesday from Rome, where the has been the guest of her sister, Mra. Rob ert Harbin. Mra. Frank West, who has been spending some tlm* with her parents Mllwauk* has returned to At' lanta. Miss Irene Keneflck has returned A her home In Kansas City, after a de lightful visit to Miss Adora Anderson. Mra. Dennis Hayes and Miss returned from Llthla J. Hayes, I Elizabeth .llthla Bprli Miss Annie Hayes have Ings. Miss Minnie Simmons will leave this week from her summer home at Llthla for a visit to North Carolina. Mra. Jotfh J. Woodtlde and Mrs. A! ma Wood*1 dr Kurkamp are at the Wigwam, Indian Spring. Mrs. John Saunders and little daugtv ,„r, Rebecca, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wyly. Mra. F. M. Samuel and Mlaa Florence Gregory, of Montgomery, are visiting friends In Atlanta. Mra. Luclle Harper and children, of Montgomery, are the guests of relatives In Atlanta. Mr. Tom Perrin has returned from an extended business trip to South Carolina. Miss Bessie Lanier, of West Point, spending some time with Miss Lula Staton. Mra. P. A. Methvtn and Mra. G. B. Weat are visiting friends at Chatta nooga. Miss Mary Oforge left on Tuesday for a trip to Clarkesvlll* and Tallulah Falls. Mrs. Jack Cutler and Mrs. Emma Bell left Wednesday for Wrightsvllle Beach. Miss Lillian Croathwalt has returned from a two weeks' trip to Asheville. . C. — , Mr*. Spencer Atkinson will spend the remainder of the month In Marietta. Miss Mattie Duncan Is the guest of Mrs. T. A. Jackson at Douglosvtlle. Dr. Henry 8. Wright has returned from the coast of North Carolina. Mrs. Fred Lewis and little daughter have returned from Mount Airy. Axminster Rugs for $17.50 Selling Usually at $20.00 and $22.00 Thii week yon can buy Rugs here for $17.50 that usually bring $20 and $22.50. The Rugs offered are a fine, heavy grade of Axminster, 9x12 feet, in the choicest • colorings and patterns we have shown this year. I Each Rug is absolutely perfect in every respect, quality, as well as style, and at the reduction in price preaenta a saving of uncommon interest. And here are other kinda of good Ruga at notable reductions in price: Brussels Pugs, Size 9 by 12 Feet, at $14.50 One scam, best 9-wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs, all wool, serviceable and very attractive. 216.60 quality, 9 by 12 feet, at 214.50. Brussels Rugs, Size 6 by 9 Feet, at $7.50 Both Oriental and conventional pat terns/ rich In quality, heavy and dura ble. 28.60 value, 6 by 9 feet, at 27.60. Mosquito Net Canopies ‘Climax,” $1.50 The "Dixie”$3.00 Which will you have! Both kinds here. The “Climax,” at $1.50, is a full size and very popular canopy which suspends from the ceiling. The “Dixie” at $3.00 is a springback canopy, without question the best made. Let us know and we will have them ready to put up for you at once. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. her brother* Dr. F. G. Hodgson. Mr. Rex Phillips has returned Jacksonville, Flo. Miss Nina Gentry has returned from Virginia. Mias Kate Singleton, of Atlanta, la the gueat of Mlaa Ada Dickens, at her beau tiful home, Lilly Croat. Mlaa Lucy Hawyer. of Stone Mountain, -/•been spending some time as the gueat of Misses Mildred and Jim Bob Carroll. Mrs. A. T. 1’ark and little daughter, John nie, of Greenville, are rlsltlng Mra. L. H. Carter. Mra. Sinclair, of Charlotte, X. C„ Is spending the summer with Mra. W. H. Young. Mr, and Mra. G. V. Flowers, of Birming ham, Ala., are on a visit to the parents of MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers. WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. lanta, are spending theV vacation months with Mlsa 8amm!e Dee Fittard. Mlsa Emma Young la In Atlanta for see 'll d— -- **• “'* ‘ * ford. era! days, as the guest of Mlsa Ethel Lnn- '-ml. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Pit turd entertained “ ‘ Hutur their the young people tt a lawn party Hatur- it ‘ day afternoon In compllmeh guests, the Misses Harris. Mrs. B. A. Massey, of Atlanta, apent the week end with friends at this place. L. T. Carter, who Is connected with the Wit bam banka, la at home for his va* cation. J. 8tll Mlaa L _ • visit to her uncle. J. B. Lnukford. J. It. Garner and wife spent Honday with W. N. Garner. Misses Harsh Brady and Mae Elliott, of Atlnnta, were recent guests of Miss Young. mo. u. n. vsrivr cob friends with a picnic on Friday. The gueats of honor were Miss Johnnie Park, of Greenville, and Mr. L. T. Carter, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rnaaell. of Memphis, Mlsa May Ifodgaon 1* the gueat of A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm, and women today are wearing all kinds. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and etched bands are alike popular. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. D0UQLA8VILLE. Mra. D. J. Klordan, of Birmingham, has returned home after an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. W. E. Burton, of this place. Miss Marlon Upshaw left yesterday with her uncle. W. I). Upshaw, for an extended ttyir of tho eastern states. Glenn Dorris, of Valdosta, Is spending his raratlou here with hla parents. Mlsa Elsie Duncan, of Birmingham, Is the guest of friends and relatives nt this place, nnd from here she will go to Macon and Savannah. Mlse Blanche James, of Jacksonville, ... spending the summer with her cousin. Miss Willie James. Mias Mattie Duncan, of Atlanta, and Miss Susie Hayes, of West Point, have returned home after a short visit to Mrs. J. T. Duu- can. Misses Edna and Mario Cook, of 8oc!sl Circle, are the guests of Mlse Prances Phil lips, and while here they will Ik* the recip ients of many social houors. Carl Wesley, of Atlanta, spent Sunday In Douglasvllfe. J. Is. Preman. relatives at this place. BARNESVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones, of.Atlanta, former reahlciiU of this city, ,hsve been among relatives and friends here this week. jiimh Ada Huberthoii, of Savannah, is Jn the city on a Visit with her brother. Mr. II. It. Itoliertnon. she has scores of friends BAINBRIDGE. Mrs. W. M. Legg and children are 1 at Lanark, Fla., for a few weeks. Mlsa Pruden, of Eufaula, la the gueat of Mrs. George Griffin. Misses Nettle and Olfle Scott are spending & few weeks at Indian Spring. Miss Ruth Botts la visiting relatives in Atlanta. Miss Mildred Pike la attending a house party in Colquitt Mra. J. B. Mays has returned from Columbus, where she spent several weeks. Mr. Edwin Bates and wife have gone to South Carolina for a few weeks. Mr. Forest Prevatte Is spending a vacation In the West Miss Alice Jenklne, of Thomasvllle, Is visiting friends here. Miss Miriam Donalson 1s visiting rel atives at St. Andrews, Fla. Miss Evelyn McTyre has returned from a visit to friends In Hinson, Fla. Miss Nell Babbitt leaves In a few days to visit relatives In Fitzgerald. Miss Polly Holt has returned from a visit to Montgomery. Mra. T. E. Myers, of Rockledge, Ga„ Is the guest of Mra. S. L. Walker. Mra. Jules McRee has returned from Panacea, Fla. Miss Minnie Wood, of Dothan, Is , . . visiting her sister. Mrs. V. S. Lee. on ?. r,, „*K: ndlD * » few <*»/• water atreet. N i #» ‘ The fr *enda of Miss Sara Lawrence re- Haddon left gret to learn of her Illness at the home a memorable occaalon for the younger *et —and quite a Jolly crowd was present, be- llcloua refreshments were served nt a late g.w m V n *r>P‘‘ e *‘. ut were Mtiaea Mae Alford, Rath Park, Julia Wilson, of Macon; Andraa Dennis. Ethel Eley, of Baruesvllie; Mae and Ruth Poole, of War- renfon: Mattie and Sara Hearn, Ltlr WIJ. M«ry Dennis. Loda Hutchinson. Z,1 i? HowHl, and Meaara. \) line Tomlinson, Karl Ingram, Ludua Lit- tie, Rob Dennis, Olln Robinson, Gdaws Dennis,' Willie and Dennis Turner, I’ercr Itossee, Edwin Nelson, Avant Johns and many others. Misses Mae and Ruth Poole, of Warren- ton, are the gueats of Misses Mattie ami Barn Hearn. Miss Lillie Williams has' returned from Smtthsboro. Mrs. Watts and'Miss Margaret Wstti have returned to their home In Cats Springs after a visit to Mrs. Frank Hud son. The Country Club entertained nt n de llghtfnl moonlight picnic at Hudson’s mill Monday night. Those present were Mlsaea Agnes Leverette. Minnie PauL Mias Mor- ganstcln, of Atlnnta; Ruth Park, LouIm Jones, of White Plains; the Mlsac* Greene, of Trlplefte, and Messrs John Hudson. Brevard Xlsbet, Spooks Ijiwrence, Willis Davis, Boh Hcottu and others. Miss Annie Laurie Adams left Wednes day for n visit In Marietta. Boy Stubbs has returned from an ex* tended trip north. Mlaa It.ith Park leaves soon for a visit to Gordon and MllledgevlUe. Misses Mamie Lynn and Georgia Hutch- — J ‘ "Glen emsn, of Hetina, Ala., la visiting BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles. W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jewalar. Century Building.' Whitehall St. the family of her sister, Mra. D. A. Strom Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Mnrphey have re turned from an extended .visit through the West. Mrs. J. F. Neely, of Vsldoatn, has been the guest of friends here for several days past. Mlaa Inoe Ison, of Griffin, has l»oen the gueat of her friend, Mlaa T. V. Taylor, dur ing the {Mist week. Mlanea Floreuce and Felecla Morrison, of Jackaoo, hare been the gueeta of Mlsa Gnu*e Porch for the past week. Mlsa Alice McEachln has returned from a vlalt to frienda In Ilastehnrst. Mlaa Grace Woodward hns gone to VI- t*uua to visit her couatn, Mlaa Emmie Wood- want Meaara. Hundley and John Blackburn have gone to Thomson to vlalt relatives. Mlaa Helen Wllkluwm la In Forayth. She III aiiend the week aa the guest of friends. Mr. W. V. I.lfsey, of Cincinnati, la here on a vlalt with the family of his father, Mr. B. A Ufaey. Mra. Joseph Boyil McCrary, of Atlanta, la In the city, the gueat of Mra. J. A. Me- Ci4«>m-I J. Clifton Elder, of Blhnlnglinm. Ala., la here spending hla vacation with the family of him father. Mr. Edward Elder. Mr. and Mrs. I*. A. Collier, Mr. ami Mra. A. II. English, aad Mr. R. C. Matthews have returned from a pleasant visit to New two weeks’ visit in New York city. • Thursday for Baltimore and New York. Mr. Gartrel Scott has gone to Hen- dereonvllle, N. C., to attend & house party. Mlsa Alberta O’Donnell leaves In a few daya for Atlanta, where she will spend several weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. & P. McBurney, of Atlanta, spent several daya In the city this week. westToint. Mlaa Jessie Lewis Johnson returned home Monday from a visit to relatives In New* nan. Miss Annie Lewis, of Mobile, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed Cuml»ee. • Mrs. Will Freeman and little son, Par ker. of Atlanta, are the guests of relatives here. Miss Erin Hayes has returned from a house party at Talladega. Ala. Miss Mary Jack Hogg has as her guest Miss Mary Richards, of Americua. Miss Halite L. Longshore has returned from a visit to Newnun. Miss Lyda Brown, of Xewnnn. Is ex' pected to Ik* the guest of Miss Annie Ham' mom! next week. Misses Alice and Lillie Warner, who have been spending the summer In Colorado, nre ex|>ected home this week. Miss Jessie Lewis Johnson will entertain next week at a house party at her country home, "Falrvlew." Her guests will he Mias Glenn of Colnmbus, Mias Ruth Murrah of Chlpley, Misses Joale and Nettle McCall, of Quttinnn. Mlsa I*ena Robinson of Handers- vllle. nnd Mlsa Genevieve Lavender of Mon* tefiuma. Many delightful entertainments re being planned In their honor. Mr. nnd Mrs. I<em Askew sud children re spending the week with relatives In Tuskegce, Ala. EATONTON. Misses Engenla nnd Ellle Mne Park were hostesses at a delightful party Tuesday night at their home. 3 miles south of Entonton. lu honor of the Misses Greene, of Trlplette. Quite a crowd of the Eaton* ton younger society set attended, and a delightful rime was spent. Up-Jinks was the gnme played, nml afterwards delicious refreshments were served by Mlssca Nell aad Tommie Parle. Misses I.mln Hutchinson, Estelle Jones, nnd Mi-aara Grimes Dennis nml Percy Ros ace spent Sumlay with Miss Minnie Ham* inona, nt her home In Willard. The young men of the town compliment* eil the visiting young ladies with a re ception Thursday night at the home of Mra. Cnpers Greene, / Ignatius Griffith was the host at a de lightful lawn party Friday night. 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