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MR. AND MRS. HOLT’S RECEPTION
Saturday evening, at their home at
Edgewood, Mr. and Mrs. Holt gave
charmingly informal reception to
number of their friends. Palms* ferns
and a profusion of summer blossoms
decorated the home, and music and
games contributed to the pleasure of
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Holt’s guests were
Mias .Martha Turner, Miss Lottie Pow
ders, Miss Ida Adkinson, Miss Eva
Hudson, Miss Ida Wells, Miss Nancy
Key, Miss Allle McHenry, Miss Jennie
McHenry, Miss Clyde Baxter,Miss Clyde
Garden, Miss Annie Donehoe, Miss
Florence Donehoe, Miss Gertrude Prls-
tan, Miss Clara Daggeh, Miss Annie
Daggeh, Miss Maggie Crosby, Miss
Rosa Burk. Miss Cap* tola Cain, Mrs.
Kidd, Mrs. Bonthron and Mrs. Wit
Hams.
TO MIS8~ARCHER.
Miss May Archer will be the first of
\ aevernl to entertain for Miss Alma
Archer, whose marriage to Mr. Jack
Shropshire will take place early in
September.
On Tuesday or Wednesday of next
week Miss May Archer will entertain
at her home in West End for the bride-
to-be. The occasion will be a card par
ty and linen shower, and the guests
will Include the Intimate friends of the
Misses Archer.
howarcTelgin.
Of Interest to a wide circle of friends
Is the marriage of Miss Kate Elgin
and Mr. Allen Howard, which will take
place Wednesday morning at the home
of Mrs. T. P. Ledbetter, on Piedmont
avenue. The ceremony will he per
formed by Dr. Junius W. Millard, pas
tor of Ponce DeLeon Avenue Baptist
church.
The bride will bo attended by Miss
Roberta Paul, of Darien, and will be
given away by her father.
The wedding gown will bo a becom
ing one of dark blue rajah silk, with
hat to match.
Mr. James Howard, of Danville, \a..
will act as best man.
A^buffet luncheon will follow the cer
emony.
The couple will spend their honey
moon In the mountains of North Caro
lina. and after September will take
'possession of their home In Tampa, Fla.
WEDDING AT~HIGH NOON.
On Wednesday, August 15, at high
noon, at the Fern Hill Baptist church,
Asheville, N. C., Miss Hattie E. Wilson,
of Asheville, and Mr. Frederick C.
Lackman, of Augusta, were married,
Rev. Mr. Allison, of Brevard, N. C.,
performing the ceremony. The bride’s
mother, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, gave an
Informal reception at her home to ths
bridal party immediately after the cer
emony. Mr. and Mrs. Lu-kman left
Thursday morning for their horn® at
Augusta.
BASS-PITTMAN.
Mrs. F. J. Pittman, of Opelika, Ala.,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Benjamin
Bass, of Mllledgevilie, Ga., the mar
riage to take place at Opelika Sep
tember 18.
farrisTmngough.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry King have an
nounced the engagement of their sister,
Mias Martha McGough, to Mr. Edward
Lynn Farris, formerly of Atlanta, but
now residing at Little Hock, Ark.
The wedding 1*111 take place August
.7, and the young coup
their home at Little Rock
WILLI AMS^RAM8AUR.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Rnmsaur
have Issued Invitations to tho marriage
of. their daughter, Mary Julia, to Mr.
Philip Clayton Williams, of Virginia, on
Wednesday afternoon, August 29, at 3
o'clock, at their home, 536 Spring
street.
PLEI8CHMAN-JAC0B80N.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jacobson,
Ban Francisco, Cal., have announced
the engagement of their daughter, Ber
tie, to Mr. Herman Flelschman, former
ly of Atlanta, but now a resident of
Han Francisco. The marriage will take
place in December.
AN APPROACHING WEDDING.
The wedding invitations of Miss Ce
leste Dlamukes and Mr. Howard Wal
ter Key have been received by their
many friends throughout the city. The
marriage takes place on Tuesday af
ternoon at 4 o’clock at the First Bap
tist church. Dr. H. W. Key, father of
the groom, will perform the marriage
ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs.
Key will leave on the Southern for an
extended trip to "The Land of the
Sky.”
Miss Marie Burrus la to be maid
of honor and the groom’s best man will
be Mr. Dupont Kirven. There will bo
three ushers. Mr. Alvin Howard, Mr.
Henry Whitaker and Mr. Lovett Wade.
The pretty young bride will wear a
K ing-aw ay gown of brown silk with
t to correspond, and the maid of
honor’s dress will he light blue silk.
With thte she will wear a picture hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Key will be at home
to their friends after the wedding Jdur-
ney, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Blankenship In Wynton.
Mrs. J. B. Key complimented Miss
Celeste Dlsniukes with a linen shower
This Illustration shows n stylish walking costume of pongee silk
In tan or navy blue. The cape over the shoulders is stitched and trim
med with buttons.
tfon, known as the school Improvement
association committee, composed of the
following ladles: Mrs. J. D. Matlock,
chairman, Birmingham; Mrs. John D.
Wyker, .Decatur; Mrs. Emma Craig
head. Mobile; Mrs. R. E. Wiel, Selma,
and Mrs. E. D. Thomas, Greenville.
"The members of this committee
act as organizers, establishing In each
county seat associations of the women
whose especial duty Is to Improve and
take charge of the school houses which
they or their neighbors' children fre
quent. Thepe organisations are formed
with the customary officers and various
committees are suggested to them, such
as a committee on building, on grot*nds,
on books, etc., whose duty Is to raise
funds to Improve the facilities already
there or to jiupply those lacking.
"Nor are the city schools overlook
ed, associations being formed with aux
iliary organizations for each school
house within the city limits. And. al
though the movement has been In ex
Istence hardly two years, the results
have already proved most encourag
ing, prophesying a future replete with
frutl in the shape of neat, cheerful,
sanitary school buildings, supplied
with the necessary facilities for Im
parting Instruction to evry boy and
girl In Alabama.”
MRS. MA8SENGALE ENTERTAIN8,
Mrs. St. Elmo Mossengale, of Atlan
ta, arid Miss Selene Hutchison, of
Charlotte, who are guests at Kenil
worth Inn, ‘ pleasantly entertained i
number of ttajr friends at a subscrip
tion six-hand euchre party last Fri
day evening. There were six tables.
The first ladles' prize, a bridge set,
was won by Mrs. 3. B. Danforth; the
second prize, a picture, by Mrs. E. B.
Moore, and the consolation prize was
awarded to Mrs. Barton. The' first
gentleman’s prize, a handsome silver
mounted cork screw, was won by Mr.
W. B. Westlake.
Among those present were Mrs. E.
H. Shaw. Mrs. St. Elmo Masengale,
Miss Massengale, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Ful
ler, Miss Cobb, Mrs. RL'hling, Miss
Hutchison, Miss Selene Hutchison, Mrs.
H. R. Wilcox, Mrs. J. R. Jordan, Mrs.
Dr. Frances Bradley returned Sat
urday from a visit of several weeks to
Boston, Mass, While Is Boston . Dr.
Bradley devoted herself to special study
at the general hospital that city, .New
England’s greatest medical Institution,
and one of the moet advanced and moat
thoroughly appointed hospitals In this
country.
A congenial party at Atlantic City
this week is composed of Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Good, of Washington, D. C,; Miss
Louise Buchanan, of Atlanta; Mr.
Chester Dowell, of Tlfton, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hall, of Washington, D. C.
They will be joined this week by Mr.
and Mrs. W. L Callaway, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Charles Watson West, of Sa
vannah, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. L.
D. Watson, 310 Central avenue. Mrs.
West, who Is accompanied by her lit
tle son, \yarren Campbell, has Just
returned from an extended visit to va-
rious points of Interest tyorth and East.
Friday afternoon at her residence on
Fifteenth street.
A beautiful idea was to give each
guest as she arrived a white rose petal,
of tissue patter, on which she wrote a
good wish for tho bride, these were
then put In a lovely basket, made of
rose petals, and amidst laughter nnd
many bright pretty speeches from the
girls, were showered on tho fair head
of tho lovely bride.
The gifts of linens were numerous
and very beautiful, as well as useful.
l>eilclotiM refreshments were served af
ter the "showers."—Columbus Ledger.
TO MI88PECK.
Among those entertaining for Miss
Pearl Peck, one of Atlanta’s September
brides, will be Mrs. Samuel E. Bow
man. September 31 Mrs. Bowman will
be hostess at a 6 o’clock tea at which
Miss Peck will be guest of honor.
birthday" PARTY.
Saturday afternoon at her home In
Hapevllle little Miss Winnie Couch en
tertained n number of her friends In
celebration of her birthday. A number
of chnrmlng games were played, and
Miss Alina Dlnns won the prize.
Ices nnd refreshments wore served
on the lawn, and the young hostess was
the recipient of many gifts nnd con
gratulations.
miss thorntoTTto ENTERTAIN.
Wednesday evening at her home on
Linden street. Miss Annie.Lot* Thorn
ton will be the hostess at a very en
joyable party to be Riven In honor of
Misses Dean nnd Holt, the guests of
Miss Ay Jett Lapsley, and of Miss Alma
Goodrich, the guest of Miss Marie
Mitchell. Miss Thornton’s party will
be informal. There will be music and
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progressive games, and those Invited
lire Misses Aylette Lapaley, Eleanor
I)enn, Mamie Holt, Alma Goodrich.
Marie Mitchell, Fannie Lou Mitchell,
Hattie Mltcholl, Louise Shower, Mabel
Shower, Haxel nnd Ethel Thomas, Caro
line Jolly, Edna Phillips, Charlotte
Pace, Messrs. Robert Mitchell, Jr.,
Robert Hook, Hurt Foulkee, Raymond
Wisdom, Gordon Richards, Arthur
Lunc, J. T. Malone, James Wnllace, J.
H. Nunnnlly, John Brewer, John Hldell,
Charles Shower, Lovelace Eve. Embry
Eve, Cleveland Kiser, George Collins.
TO MISS GOODRICH.
During the Intter part of the present
week Miss Marie Mitchell will enter
tain Informally In honor of her at
tractive guest, Miss Alma Goodrich.
MOORE-ALDREDOE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Aldredge an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter. Mary Shorter, to Mr. Harold Ed-
wnrd Moore, the wedding to take place
In October.
CURTIS-AUSTIN.
Mr. nhd Mrs. John C. Austin, of East
Point, unnounce the engagement of
their daughter, Emily, to Mr. William
Curtis. The wedding will tuke place
September 10.
TO MISS LIPSCOMB.
Miss Louise Lipscomb, of Montgom
ery, who Is the guest of Miss Marie
Brldwell, will this week be the guest
Of honor at several Informal affairs to
l>e given In her honor. Thursday after
noon her hostess, Miss Marie ltrld-
wel), will entertain for her at a large
reception, nnd there have been planned
several picnics and small parties.
ALABAMA SCHOOL
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.
The Alubuma Federation of Women’
Clubs has undertaken a line of work
w hich mast prove of Inestimable value
In the school system of that sta'e, and
which commends Itself to the thought
ful consideration of feminine organisa
tions In other states.
The Montgomery Journal of last Sat
urday afternoon. In referring to Fed
eration enterprises, says:
"Hut whatever degree of truth or
Justice may have been In the criti
cisms hitherto received. It has recent
ly undertaken a line of work which
we challenge the most captious to be
dissatisfied; that Is, the Improvement
»f the rural schools and school houses
>f Alabama, ami the awakening and
arousing of that portion of our impu-
lutlon who have hitherto been aimthet-
Ic, in regard to education and educa
tional matters.
-Realising, the pressing need of an
advance In this direction, Ihey, have
entered the neglected Held In a prac
tical and systematic manner, by ap
pointing u committee of the Kedrin-
n. rv. »» iictiA, d. *»- «*"■
Patrick Gamblll, Sirs. E. R. Martin,
Mrs. J. B. Danforth, Mrs. M. Kate,
Mrs. D. Cobb Lee, Mrs. W. B. West-
lake, Mrs. Abe Btonnker, -Mrs. Wat
kins, Mrs. Letlmun, Mrs. R. J. Reynolds,
Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. Stlch. Mrs. Montlu-
sln, and Messrs. Ben Oriel, W. B. West-
lake. Watkins, H. R. Wilcox and J.
Villa Longa.—Asheville Cltlxen.
TOCCOA.
Miss Janie Reid spent last week In
Carrollton, where she was an attend
ant at the Coleman-Kingsbcry wed
ding.
Miss l,nulse Simons has returned
from Marietta, whero she was one of a
jolly house party composed of eight
Wesleyan College girls.
Miss Ethel Kelly has returned to her
home In Atlanta after a pleasant visit
to Misses Martha and Carter Schafer.
Mrs. George Burr, of Macon, Is vis
iting her sister,. Mrs. E. A. Newton.
Mrs. J. M. Phillips, of Carnesvllte,
spent a few days last week with her
daughter, Mrs. T. P. Isbell.
Mrs. Ella Vickery, Misses Lyda,
Laura and Mnybelle Ramsay and Mr.
J. D. Prather spent several days at
Tnllulah Falls recently.
Mr. Jeff Bright, of Hartwell, Is vis
iting relatives and friends.
Miss Bertha Kinsey left Wednesday
for her home In Cleveland, after a
short visit to Mrs. Wilbur Colvin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Walters have gone
for visits to Poplar Springs and Tuga-
loo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Isbell, of Atlan
ta, are spending the month with rela
tives In and around Toccoa.
Mrs. Brewer 8tnrke, Miss Florence
Newton and Miss Hattie Frederick
made a short stay at Franklin Springs
recently.
Miss Virginia Gibbs, of Atlanta, who
has been assisting In nursing little
Felts Davis, has returned home, as the
little fellow Is convalescing rapidly.
Miss Ada Acree. of Leatherwood,
visited Mrs. T. R. Isbell last week,
Mrs. Mary Davis, of Gainesville, is
a guest of her stster, Mrs. H. V. Fred
ericks, this week. _
Miss Lily Deaton; of Greenville, S. C.,
visited her cousins, the Misses Deaton,
this week. , _
Messrs. Earl Cooke and DeWItt Tur
ner spent Sunday In Atlanta.
Mrs. D. E. Hogshed is visiting rela
tives nnd friends In Elbertnn.
Miss Clamline Dorsey, of Atlanta, s
a guest of Miss Nevada Cleveland this
* Mr! and Mrs. V. A. White, of Deer-
court, were numbered among the re.
cent visitors. . „ .
Mr. Emory Fricks, of Atlanta, visited,
his brother, Mr. A. L. Fricks, Friday.
AMERICUS.
Mr. O. M. Etdrldgc and family have r
turned to Americas from their summer
home oa the coast of Maine.
Mlsa Kate Wheatley la entertaining
house party In ho-’.or of Miss Zcrelda Mar
tin, of Albany. The other guests are Mlssca
Mattie Lewla Dodson, Freddie Hhlpp and
Elisabeth IIollls, all of Amorlrii*.
Mrs. M. 8. Elam left Friday for New
York, accompanied by her son, Colonel IV.
A. Hawke*. of Atlanta.
Miss Marla Harrold, Mrs. II. T. Davi
port and Miss Mary Davenport left Friday
for Now York
Mr. CHIt flay Is entertaining n party at
his delightful country home, nenr Amerl
Those enjoying his hospitality are
Misses Wheatley snd their charming
gjtcsts, Misses Martin IIollls, .Shipp and
Misses Emma Scott and Bessie
Chandler and party, who have spent
the summer In England, Italy and
Switserland, sailed for America on the
18th, and will reach Atlanta by Sep'
teraber 1.
week with relatives at Cartersvllle.
Later she will go to Hendersonville, N.
C., to accept a position in the Carnegie
library, In that city.
Mrs. H; S. Hanson and little son,
from China and the Philippines, are
visiting Mrs. Hanson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Wilson, 124 East North ave
nue.
Miss Mary ,Lou Ansley and Mlsa
Louise Triplett have returned to their
home at Macon, after visiting frleids
at Atlanta.
Mrs. William R. Hamlltdh, of New
Orleans, who has been visiting her
mother, Mrs. Gussle Polk, at No. 79
West Cain street, returned to her home
last week.
Mrs. Edward Hook and children,
who have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Clarke, have returned to
Augusta.
Miss Corlnne Conners, of Adairs
vllle. Is the guest fur a few days of
Miss Annie Belle Hansen on Morrison
avenue.
Rev. Dr. Luther Gwaltney, of Rome,
spent Monday In Atlanta as the guest
of Mrs. Ector Latham, on Currier
street
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, who
have been spending the summer at De
catur, will return the flrst of the
month.
Mrs. Mitchell Horner, with her father
and sister, Mr. Emerson and Mrs. Me
Kim, are touring France In an auto
mobile.
Miss Josephine Newell, of New York
city, Is the guest of Miss Margaret
Bradley at her home on Linden streak
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norman have re
turned to their home at Covington aft
er visiting relatives In Atlanta.
Mrs. T. W. Pope and Miss Mary
Pope are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
N. B. Harrison, at Savannah.
Mrs. Charles Jnmes and Miss Sadie
James, of Birmingham, are the guests
of Mrs. T. J. Simmons.
Mrs. James G. Miller, who has been
visiting In Arden, N. C„ will return to
the city next week.
Mrs. B. M. Blount, Miss Antoinette
Blount and Mr. Joseph Blount leave
tbls week for Tate.
Mrs. Will Overby and baby, of Dan
ville, Va., are the guests of Mrs. George
B, Hintnan.
Mrs. 8tocker, of Mexico, Is the guest
of Mrs. G. R. Stocker on West Peach
tree street.
Mrs. Martha Kirkpatrick Is the guest
Mary H. Willard, at
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lng friends at Macon.
Mrs. B. C. DeLeon leaves this week
for Hot Springs, N. C.
Mrs. W. Bj Orr, of Newnan, Is . Ill at
St. Joseph Infirmary.
Miss Marie Holliday has returned
from New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan have re
turned to the city. ,
Captain and Mrs. W. A.'Hansell are
at Monteagle, Tenn.
Mrs. W. vf. Springer Is the guest of
her sister. Mrs. A. P. Treadwell,
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin, who
have been In New York, will return
soon.
Dodson, a a,I Messrs. E. O. Simmons, Wal
ter Page, Walter Brown and_ Cbaneellm.
Mechanic. J. E. D. 81 ‘ ’ ’
Wheatley accompanied
A Pretty Sight
The modish bracelet on a rounded
arm, and women today are wearing all
kjnds. Our jeweled effects, hoops, and
etched bands are alike popular.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
Miss Elm a Westmoreland will visit
Philadelphia and New York this win
ter.
Mr. Joseph Nash and young daugh
ter will leave soon for New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alder, of Boston,
are spending several days In Atlanta.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
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Charles W. Crankshaw,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman and Miss
Ruth Hallman arc at Tate Springs.
Mrs. J? J. Royston, of Royston, Ga.,
Is the guest of relatives In Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. Dunbar Roy and Miss
Harry Fumade are In New York.
Miss Mary Lee Wlkle, of Carltrs-
vllle, Is visiting friends In Atlanta.
Mrs. R. I,. McCullough Is enjoying a
ten days’ stay at Indian Spring.
Me. and Mrs. Talley Graves
young son are at Toccoa Falls.
Miss Frances Carter and Miss Hattie
Orr return soon from Europe.
Messrs. W. J. and F. E. Lowensteln
have returned from Europe.
Mrs. Emily Carter Devine Is the guest
of friends In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Prince are visit-
Mr. Clinton Amorous has returned
from Tybee Island.
Miss Lucy "Miller Is visiting relatives
at Covington, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Murphy are at
Tate Springs.
Mlsae Mamie and Ida Schane are at
Atlantic City.
Miss Estelle Steward has returned
from Tallulah.
Miss Annie Brown Is visiting friends
In Virginia.
A CARD,
Having resigned jny position as
man with the firm of Dari. & Freeman*
*,,[>** to inform my frtends that 1 ani
filling a similar position with the n™
of Eugene V. Haynes Company »
Whitehall street, where I will be ghid to
serve you. HUGH M. ATKINS
Dr. Louis
Springs.
Palmer Is at Llthla
Miss Luclle Graham Is In Knoxville.
Judge Marcus Beck Is In Gridin.
Mr. Fred Scott Is in the city.
ROME.
C. E. McLIn, who has been in St.
Louis on business, will return to Roms
today.
R. N. Rlchbourg, of Louisville, Is In
ome and trill accept a position with
e State Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany.
Miss Mamie Gaddes, of Birming
ham, Is visiting Miss Ola Padgett, of
North Rome.
A. L. Whitmire, of Atlanta, 1s visit
ing his brother, J. W. Whitmire.
Bernard Orehan, of Lexington, Ky.,
brother of Enoch Grehan, managing
editor of The Lexington Leader, has
moved to Rome to accept a position
with the State Mutual Life Insur-
ice Cot
Mayor
terday In Tallapoosa.
Mr. F. H. Sharp Is in Covington, Ga.,
on legal buslpess.
Mrs. Robert H. Timmons, of Thom-
asvtlle. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Stewart Marshall, on Second avenue.
Mrs. R. J. Herndon, of Dalton, Ga.,
Is spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Herndon, at 308 Second
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Shaw have
returneil from Chattanooga, whero they
have been the guests of the latter's
parents.
The many friends of Mr. T. S. Dear-
Ing, the efficient foreman of The Tri
bune’s composing rooms, will regret
to learn that he Is quite III at his home
In the Fifth ward.
Miss. Marion Van Dyke, who has
been visiting Mrs. Milton Ochs, will be
the guest this week of Miss Nell John
son, at St. Elmo.
;. B. Goetchlus has returned from
trip to Washington and other
Northern cities. ,
Mrs. Chester Clark and Miss Euge
nia Finley, of Augusta, were visitors
to Rome yesterday.
W. M. Johnson, of Atlanta, was In
Rome yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Almon, who re
cently came to Rome from Huntsville,
Ala., Mr. Almon having been trans
ferred to the office of the Southern
railway here, are residing on East
Irst street.
M. H. Lowell, one of the proprie
tors of the Cherokee hotel, left last
evening for Cincinnati and other
Northern cities.
The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Porter is dangerously 111.
Mrs. R. G. Clark, of Rome, who has
been quite III with typhoid fever In
Savannah, Is much Improved, with in
dications of an early recovery.
Dr. J. S. Daniels and family are at
Mentone for the balance of the week.
Mrs. Oliver Orr, of Macon, Is visit
ing her cousin, Mrs. J. S. Veal.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Barnwell, In Independence, Kans.,
daughter.
Captain Thomas Shipley left last
night for Oklahoma for pleasure and
recreation.
Mr. J. T. Jolley, a prominent attor
ney and mayor of Summerville, was in
the city yesterdag.
Mrs. Charlie Findlay, of Macon, la
visiting her niece, Mrs. J. Sam Veal,
on East Second street.
Mr. Max Kuttner had a telegram
yesterday from Mr. Luke May saying
he had landed In New York after a
pleasant trip abroad.
Dr. W. W. Wadsworth, former pastor
of the First Methodist church, but now
of Atlanta, was In the city greeting
his many friends yesterday. Dr.
Wadsworth Is traveling for the Citi-
xens’ Life Insurance Company, and has
In charge six stales for the company.
He has been with the company but a
short time, but has received some very
handsome promotions.
in^Rome ‘yesterday! CaVe Spr,n * s ’ wa *
a riilfo/t^Rome
John Ashley Jones, of Trlon factorv
spent yesterday In Rome. y ’
Mrs. A. B. S. Mosley, Mrs A. r
Wright and Miss Etta Wright are
Montone, Al*" dayB reCU P«™“"« «
. w : 'Y: Bowl ° leff yesterday for At
lantic Beach and New York, via the
Southern steamer, on a ’ two weeks’
Mre. W. H. Felton, of Cartersvllle.
spent yesterday In Rome.
George W. Mills, of Atlanta, was
among the visitors In Rome yester
day.
J. F. Mercer, of Macon. Is In Rome
for a few days.
Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. H. c
Byars, at their residence in the
Fourth ward, assisted by Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Jenkins, entertained the Rome
fire department running team. Those
present were: H. C. Harrington, M. S
Lanier, J. S. Dempsey, Sam Wood,
Thomas Caldwell, Grover Byars,
George StofTreagln, Henry Stoffrea-
gln. Albert Sharp, Gibson Austin and
Hardin Byars.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graves, of
Eighth avenue, Rome, last evening en
tertained with a buffet dinner In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brisco, of
Knoxvillei Tenn. The home was deco,
rated and delicious viands were
served. The following were Invited
to meet Mr. and Mrs. Brisco at (ho
dinner: Dr. and Mrs. Harbin. Lang
Gammon, Miss Kingsbury of Atlanta,
T. E. Grafton and wife, C. E. Harper
and wife, C. R. Porter nnd wife, O. E.
Maddox and wife, R. N. Towers and
wife, Dr. and Mrs. Cox, Mel Gammon
and wife, H. B. Cothran and wife. Guv
E. Cothran and wife, Burnett Norton
and wife, Mrs. Amelinc, B. I. Hughes,
Mary Hall and Mrs. W. S. Griffin.
Miss Mabel Brown was the guest of
honor at an Informal reception given
by Miss Mayme Pyle Wednesday eve
ning from 8 until 11 o'clock. The house
was beautifully decorated with ferns
and cut flowers. The beautiful lawn
was gaily arrayed In Japanese lan
terns. Dainty refreshments were served
and games Indulged In. Those Invited
to meet Miss Brown were: Misses
Jessie, Dora and Frances Anderson,
Redle Lassiter, Fanny Barnes, Mary
Willingham, Mrs. Anderson, Messrs.
Byron Linder, J. D. Barnes, Charles
Morris, Jr„ Gilliam of Birmingham. Al
bert Wicker, John Langston, Luther
Lassiter, Austin Lassiter* Sam An
drews, Adolphus Hamrick, L. A. Brown
of Nashville.
Messrs. Douglass Hsnry, of Nash
ville, and Charlie Henry, of Raccoon
Mills, are the guests of relatives In
the city.
Mrs. William R. Walker, of Atlanta,
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs, J. S.
Crawford, of 601 East Third street, for
a few days.
Mrs. J. B. Rosser and son, Dave, arc
visiting relatives In Tunnel Hill.
Misses Young and Dunn, of Day-
ton, Ohio, are the guests of the
Misses Harley on Fifth avenue.
Mrs. S. B. Ledbetter has returned
home after a most delightful visit to
latlves In Lafayette.
Mlsa Cora Neel has Joined Miss Mar
tha Berry at Northfleld, Mass. They
will be gone until the last of August.
Mr. M. D. Mike], a prominent young
business man of Arabl, Oa., has re
turned home after spending several
days with friends In pome.
Vote for M. T. LaHatte,
Alderman First Ward.
CULLODEN.
Rev. W. it. Winn Is being assisted hr
Rev. Kdmundnon, of McDonough. In n re*
viva I here.
Miss Alice Hunt, of Bnrnesvlllc, I* th*
guest of her ulster, Mrs. J. W. Flynt.
Hamilton Jones Is In Macon this week.
Miss Anne Griffin, who has been nn at
tractive visitor here, ha* returned to her
home in Atlanta.
T. <Moments, Buford Battle nnd Ml**
at Indian Spring.
Mollle Thomson
Mr*. W. II. Bnaklu left Thursday for
Atlanta.
T. V. rhntflotd Is hack In the city after
several days’ vnentlon. . ...
Miss Susie rievolnud, of Robley, Is with
Mrs. II. I>. Fincher. ,
Mrs. George Morgan, of Macon. Is spend
ing this week with Mrs. C. A. Holmes.
Miss Eleanor Hunt returneil to Barnes*
vllle Tuesday. . ..
Mrs. C. II. Holmes entertained tne
Indie* with a »pend-the-dny party
young Ini
Tuesday,
$1,000
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1 Exposition and
Will Spend Each
10 CENTS
We will give 81,000 to the
1910 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
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