The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 28, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2S. SOI SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining Slates Pleasant Mention From Other Clffea OXFORD. Mta. Jnnle Hearn, of Eatonton, re turned home Monday after n delightful visit to Miss Sue Means. Miss Mary Hill Moore has returned from a visit to relatives In Alabama. Mrs. John F. Bonnell left for East •Point, where she wilt be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Poer. Rev. George W. Yarbrough has re turned from a visit to his son, Rev. John F. Yarbrough, of Lavonla. Miss Ruby Trasher, of Florida, la the guest of Miss Mary 11111 Moore. Miss Alberta Williams and her moth er. Mrs. Lydia Williams, are at Tallu lah Fails. .Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Eakes have re. turned to Atlanta after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. John S. Moore. Mitts Nell Lowry Is the gu?at of Miss Susie Cofer, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Ivey have re turned from Atlanta. Dr. C. E. Dowman, of Atlanta, ■preached to a large congregation here Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Thomas has gone to East Tennessee after a short stay with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Means. Mrs. Tudle S. Robinson Is the guest of Professor and Mrs. H. H. Stone. Miss Katherine McOath Is visiting relatives In Atlanta. Miss Amelia Starr has returned home after a visit to Mrs. O. N. Starr, of Calhoun. Miss Carrie Smith leaves this week for Montlcello, where she will be the guest of her sister. Dr. Avery, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Professor M. T. Peed, t Mrs. J. O. Weldon has returned from a visit to friends In Alcovy. Professor and Mrs, J. P. Banner have returned home after a pleasant summer In Tennessee. MARIETTA. Mrs. John Wilder Glover entertained a numlier of her friend, on Thursday with a delightful luncheon. The Hound Imxen Luncheon Club was entertained hy Ml,s Harsh I'aufp. Mr. and Sire. Charley Dul’re are spend- Inc come time at Toxawsy Take. Mr. and Sire. Oeorge Sfontcomery and. children left Friday for W’rifbtsvIUe Sir,. W. A. DnPre la vlattlng her mother, Mra. Ranke. In Oalneevltle. Mis* Anne Hunt, who tun been vtitt- Ing Sire. Croeby, of Atlanta, baa returned h Mrs. Ralph Northeutt la vlattlng friends l °sils* C< Ne1l Atklnaoa, of Atlanta, la vie- Itlnc friends In town. .... _ , Mrs. Lewis Turnar. of Nelson, G*., la sjiendlng^aereral weeks with her mother, ‘ MlM^SIarian Rrsrnby. of CsrtersvUte, Is the guest of Mrs. W. I. Heyward. Miss Georgia Hnnt hat aeeepted a po sition ss teacher In the public aeboo at Valdosta, sod will tears for tbat city In s fD Mrs7”. , ’W. Shaw, of Knoxville. Is vis iting Mr. and Urs. James Groves. SI* and Sirs. Baldwin. of Atlanta, are visiting Sir. and Sira. Goawell. I Sir. nnd Sirs. William Htbr, of Atlanta, are the guests of Sir. sod Sirs. B. P. I mill,* Is tbs guest entertained on Thursday afternoon by Sire. V. L. Htarr. At tho closo of the game, a salad coarse, followed by nn Ice rourse, svss served. The prises, a chop dish and bat pin holder, were won by Mies Addle tho form of entertainment prorlded. The gueste were sealed nt numerous small to- Ides, which were covered with handsome lace and linen. Tho prise, a lieautlful, hand-emhroldem! centerpiece, was svon by Sirs.-Emmet Williams, lie rightful refresh ments, consisting of snlnd coarse. Iced tea, cream and cake, were served. The gueer of honor were Sirs. Halite Itrld and Sir Emmet Williams, ot LaGrange. GADSDEN, ALA. Captain J. M. Elliott nnd family have gone to White Sulphur Springs, Ala. Mrs. Robert It. Kyle Is visiting Mrs. Lor- lug Whlteley nt OureuilKjro, Ky. Miss Emma Duke Is visiting relative* at Dnke. . SIlss Illanehe Roy ta vlaltlng her slater, Mrs. Paul Hpeaks, at Huntsville. SIlss Silnnie Green, of Tuskegee, is visit Ing Miss Ella Green. Mr. and lira. A. W. McCulloch have gone ta Mount Hope, Ohio, on a visit to rela tives. Mrs. St. J. Greene, of Talladega, Is with her sister, Mr*. Ames Stewart, on Walnut street. Sltss Fannie Mae Baker, ta the guest of friends In Anniston. Little SIlss Nellie Burnett entertained a number of her little friends Tuesday even ing In honor of her sth Birthday. Mrs. J. II. SteAlltster, ot Chattanooga, ts visiting her sister. Sirs. Browning, on kcc- Mattle, hare returned from a vTi Jce Willows Is with her par ents In Birmingham. Announcement has been made of the com ing marriage of Mr. Carl Lay, of this city, and Miss Joste Caldwell, of -Jacksonville, Via., the event to take place In October. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bush, who hare been visiting the family of Judge J. W. I’enn, ha-re returned to their home In Tnaealoosa. Miss Alma Oliver, who has been the guest of Judge J. II. Lovejoy ami family, a. - *- "pr home at Dadevllle. turned to her I and Mrs. Bass, who have bat pin bolder, wore w and Mias Mollfe Belize. a Mrs. L. Jf. Trammell entertained Infor* mally nt brldgo on Saturday afternoon in honor of her aunt, Mra. wllli of Atlantn. St A resident 0 of' Mrs* f, ®u2sra Aia»y, «#.. la spending aevernl days with bts family at W. I. Heyward - *. „ . A delightful danco wna given on Friday night by Profeaaor Northeutt. # woodSury. Sites Msrte Waller, who wss the goest of Miss ltuby Marshall, the past weak, has returned to ner home In Macon. H. T. Powell, of Atlanta, apent a day re cently with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. B. T 1'ttWCll Mrs, J. n. Campbell, who baa bfgn ri* - ltlng her elater. Mra. T. J. SurahaR, ha* returned to her hum*at Moal&riR Misses Anna and lfattte Bird Watson spent several daya Uat week at Indian SP 5Jr?*nnd Mr*. Ulver MeCoon ar# at the *"silss° f Anna Wooten, after a pleasant visit to the Mlasea Bmltb, baa returned to A Mra!*H. F. Cater Is vlattlng relative* in r st’« b itoxle Reid returned MM wit to Walhalla, AC., acewtopanled byher broth- rr Mi.J. r.' , Su.'i , on C ^t N ^.r-d.y. Uat W Mrs. 'EmmeMVIlffama. who wo* the guest of Mr*. Blon Wllllama during the peat •sa. tsrkiR u <s r ii , 5r. M aS d *r. ‘^kirn'olen* IVaTheraton. after a vMtri several week* to SHsa SIattle Illrd Watson here. has gone to Indtsn Spring for Sev ern 1 days before returning to hsr boms In ^MIss Lnry Sanford and Miss Amanda Da vidson, of ^Greenville, were guesta of Mra. W II. Hinton ths past week. . Dr. II. W. Clements nnd family are visit ing relatives at Talbotton. Mist Addle la the guest ot Mra. J. D. ^Strs' lSrane ha* returned WBmm Viet*. SIlss Slattlo Ilavla baa returned from if- Btrotber entertained the la dles - Clnb on Tneaitay afternoon. One of the m<wt delightful event* of •he season was the reception by Mrs. J. A. Gill on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Janla Williams assisted In rwj^lwlngf ■** •»*•£ talnlng the guests. A telegram patent was Misses Myrtle and Theresa Fortner have eturned from a visit to friends at Chattl- “SS! W. J. Brock, of Piedmont, ta with her sisters. Mrs. Charles Norris and Mrs. Frank Cottle. Mrs. W. U. Paschal has gone to Birming ham to vlalt flrends. Mrs. Bruce Armstrong and daughter, S herine, hare returned from Upton. , rs. C. R. Hoir la visiting relatives In nlngham. Mien.. George Turrentlne entertained of his friends Thursday evening. Miss Georgia Iliingman. who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Tolhelm, hsa returned to her home In Hamilton, Ohio. Mlasea Annie and Georgia Woodruff hare returned from Blount Springs. Miss Jennie Glover, who has been visit ing her liorther, Cato D. Glover, baa re turned to her home at Forkland. Mrs. O. D. Duncan has gone to Minneap olis, Minn., to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Goodhue have re turned from Oshkosh, WIs.. and Chicago Mrs. I*. W. Dean has returned from visit to Birmingham. Mr. Charles Ward has Joined Mrs. Ward at Erie, Pa. Colonel Henry Hart, of Montgomery, via- Ited his mother here this week. 8ANDER8VILLE. Mrs. W. Guinea Summerlin sad Miss Allla Jones are away In the mountains of North Carolina. Sidney Brown and J. B. White, of Au gusta, are spending their vacation with the B irents of the former, Judge and Mrs. K. . Brown. II. W. and Roney Shanks, of Wilkes conty are visiting T. B. Wllay. I*. G. Brewer has returned from a trip to Athens and Tallulah Falls, ('harlle Summerlin, who baa been vlattlng II Springs and Mlledgevllle, returned . lags lome ye*terns;. Mrs. Paul Bi rown have returned from a trip to Richmond county. Mra. Lewis Archer and daughters, I.lla and Uosallnd. of Meridian, Ml**., are rls- Itlng'MIaa Nannie Harris, of this place, and Dr. L. L. Harris, of Wrightsvllle. Mrs. II. T. fiarfra. of Ifsdlsus, la spend ing a month with Mrs. 8lmmons at Forest Grove. The younger set of society folk enjoyed very much a soap bubble party at the resi dence of Dr. II. D. Jamereon. The enter tainment was given by Miss Marion Jamfcr- son liu honor of her guest*. Misses Hath and Edna Taylor and Gussle Register, of Cochran. Gs. Mrs. William R. Long Is In Athens, called there l»v the aeriona Ulnea of her sister. Mrs. J. A. Langston and children are tha guests of Mrs. Carl Lanner on South Harris lllw* Alt L. Mrs. Lake B. Holt was the hostess of a 1 a! fresco entertainment oh Tne* Jng. The guest of honor wss Miss Allle Belle Holt. Miss Thena Holt la In Atlanta visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Itoljerts. Misses Fannie and Maria Haynes have re turned from visits to Macon, Sparta and Atlanta. ~*hlllp I'Hiiis sii v, aasnwn, "r*—\ jonth with her parent,, Mr. .and Mra. T. It. Cox. . . Miss Annie Cox. who has been vlaltlng Monroe, returned home yesterday. Mra. A. L. ttofera and daughter*. Ellas- beth and Sarah, are In Waynesboro, tho guests of Mr*. C. W. Hklnner v Ml - ' ’ “ Km MIS aeata of Mr*. C. W. Skinner. Mlsa Luey nine*, of Atlanta, has lieen -ta in* her aont, Mrs. B. G. Jordan, at ltlues 110s. . ., — ijovahle brtaht little re, .pent laat ... (meat of Mr*. M. W. Warve*. She was honored with sev eral very deUrhtful entertalammta. , The Handeravllle tilth School begins It* fall session September L The following teachers eomnosa the faculty: HaMriatend- ent. John Olhaon: principal...«llltaw M. Gssodwyn; lady principal. V Mitchell; trade teachers, Hit* i SEMI-ANNUAL 8TATEMENT , For the Six Mootha Endln* Juno », 1X6, of the Condition of tho Illinois Life Insurance Co. OF CHICAGO. r^""* ‘° ,to ,OTWnor ° f ,h ' Principal A. ... Monroe •^^^TOCK. l SES 3 •tSh'paid'ii'p ioo.oo<xoo-iioo,000.00 ||. ASSETS. MMfltM T0, * , I'M." LIABiLITIES. r ^- * I v: ,, rNC«5ME DURING' THE' Fi RSf Six ' MONTHS' OFTH E' YE A R ( 1906. ( . v7°dIsBUR8EMENV8 DURING TrtE^FiR8T 8iX M6NTH8 OF THE YEAR T "*A eattlB*^: ia of ini’ In the oiflea K-TFS SSL sworn. Reliable Agents Wanted in Every Town J. C. TUMLIN, State Mgr., [ ’ 501 ENGLISH-AMERICAH BUILDING, ATUHTA, GA ad expreealon. Miss BUsnbcth Ixmg. ' ‘~ ** ^Iv l>. Hvhiik. of the sup •Ing a week with bU brutbera, ge nnd Willis Kraua — .-.van*, of Davlsboro, 111, suffering from blood polmm. EATONTON, On Monday evening, Robert Dennis wna -• ' 1 s f If'11 III frcft.n party given at hla home. The lawn nnd porches were brilliantly lighted with Japanese lanterns, ami the halls and parlors were decorated with ferns and flowers. Mr. Dennis wna Mlssea Mae and Ruth I’oole. of Warren- ton; Mattie and Kara (learn, Lily Wil liams. Margery and Hannah Leonard, Kathleen Hudson, Lugs and Georgia Hatch- Inaon, and Mesara. Karl Ingram. Millard White, charfea and Frank Dennla, Henry Spivey. Kdwln Nelson, Pan! Ballnnl, ltleu Ifolt, Dennla Turner and Frank Hplvey. The young men of the town complimented the visiting young ladles In the city with a dance Tuesday night. Gnttenhergor** |orchestra from Macon furnished the music, and a delightful evening was apent. Among those dancing were Mlssea Bur nette. of Hparta; Willie Lewis Croselle, of Atlanta; Richmond Walton and Katie Foil, of Madison; Misses Jones, Bullard and Maxwell, of Mllledgevtll#: Isoulae Jones, of The Plains; Anna Lou;Klshet. Annie Laurie Adams, Agnes l-eTtrette. Hannah Leonard, and Mary Nlstiet, and Messrs. Frank Den ials. Roy Htubbs. .Fleming Nlsliet. Itoy Me thane and Mr. Baker,; of MHledaevHle; Jim Ingram, John Watteraon, I. F. Griffith. Will Tomlinson. Ibdi Ingram. Brevard Xla- !n»t and John Hudson and others. Miss Julia Adams was hostess at a de lightful party given at her home on Mag nolia hill Wednesday night In honor of her l^nerts, the Mlssea Adams, of Bouth Caro- I. F. Griffith, Jr., was the host Wed nesday evening nt n reception given In & Honor of Ida cousin. Miss Butler, of Pbe- m, On. A large crowd of the younger (set was present, nnd dancing was enjoy ed until a late hour* when delicious re freshments were served, day the visiting yonng ladles In Among those present were Mb i/cwle Crussella. of Atlanta: the city, sea Willie Barnette, .... _JIH» Kins <w jihcaiii; and Meaara. Brevard Nlalmt, Frank Dennis, Roy Ktuhlni, Bob 8cotte and John Adauis. Misses Ltllle Williams and Janie Pen- ntnston have returned from Pennington. Misses Bertlm Thomas. Annie Laurie Adams and Richmond Wsltoa are the C uests of Miss Margaret DeJarnette. at er country home, "Oconee Heights," Rockville. vllle. Is the guest of her Deadwyler.. Miss Ionise nutter, of l*helan, or of the Misses Poole, of.'Warrentoi WINDER. Mias Ola Ihinlel retarned home last week from a month's visit to relatives In Wilkes county. Mlsa Estelle Medlork. after a vu. - vl«tt to Mra. Albert Wo.*!raff, left Fri.tar noon. A Urge number of the young cou^ ple’a friends SK*eml>W‘<l to witness the ceremony. After the ceremony, Mr. amf Mrs. Uhlfelrlcr f-ft for an extended wed ding tour. DECATUR, ALA. Mrs. Motile West and daughter. Mlsa Co- rlnne, ore nt home fro ‘ Moiitengle, Tcnn, Mra. V. ltogeri Miss Mnltel Butcl peth. Tenn. Miss Hula Givens, of Evansville, Ind., la Kiiirr, « o- Nashville and rdtos In Nashville. ell la In West liar- Mary n v1*1 tin g Mra. J. W. Scrug, .... _nd Johnnie Jonas, ol ence, nre visiting Mrs- George D. William son. Mra. Lanford Jones haa returned home to home In Huntsville. Miss t'nrrle Sklllmnn, of New Mexico, la visiting Mrs. Charles E. Malone. Mrs. W. C. Buck visited In Hartselle the past week. Mra. A. Adams has returned home to High Springs. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freudenberg are In 8acramentn, cal. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mahoney are In Elk- mont, AU. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mobes, of Birming ham. nre visiting relatives here. Mra' Barnes, of Tuscuinbln, visited Mra. I. N. Butler the past week. Misses Lillie nnd Ada Haywell, of Shef field, ore visiting here. Miss pearl Davidson Is In Birmlnclyii Mesdames A. D. Pettns nud James Kelley, of Birmingham, visited Mra. L. S. Henvlf the post week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Kerr are visiting In Louisville and Nashville. Miss Hollle Compton Is visiting In Clncln natl. Mrs. II. B. Scott Is In Huntsville. Miss Nellie McBride Is In MiasUsIp MBs Ellen Irwin Is homa from .\tnt_-. *'lsses Ruchhelt nnd Worthington nre In m“ ‘ _r rifle. Mra Metcalf, of Montlcello. Ky., la here. „ Mra. Uoscoe t'onklin McKee, Mrs. H. L**" and Misses Hazel ami IMnn McKee t visiting In Fort Kinlth. Ark. Mr. und Mrs. Bcnjnmln Crane have turned to Athens, Go., after a visit here. Miss Annie Lou Bplgbt is visiting in North Cnrotlna. Ml** Gertrude Mlthon. of Birmingham, vis!ted here the past week. Mra It. II. Woleott Is In Huntsville. Mrs. H. IP 8pmt, of Livingston, Ala., here. Mr. nnd lira J. II. McNeil nre at Vlne- mont. Mrs. Nellie Morrow Is vlaltlng In Hunts- vlllab,. Mr. and Mra. R. Spring. Ga. Mrs. Rosalie Young, of Salem, N. C., Is Blch are at Cnte spend a few ng to her home In NM Mlsa Ora Lee Camp will leave soon for Macon, where abe enters Wesleyan Fe male college. A. D. McCurry. J. II. Kilgore and John Kilgore are In New York. Miss Ruby Carltbera la visiting In Mon ts. are the guests of Mrs. J. W. !Iek«.... 111m Cable NVIlhlte haa returned from visit to friends ta Athena. Mias Clio Bush, who haa been on i extended visit In North Carolina and 8ow Carolina, returned home last week. Mra. A. 8. Gentry. Jr., ta In 8t. Louis. (siting relatives. She will be away for some time. Mra. II. A. Carithera and Mra. Wet- bom are spending several days at Tallulah Falls. .ucy Jac attended a bouse party at Tucker last Mrs*. A. D. McCurry Is visiting her par ents at Gainesville. Mra Mary McMillan. Mias Mantle Mc Millan, Mra. Nora Caraway and little aon, Harry, all of Jllackahear, are vlaltlng rel atives here. of Haddock, are visiting the family Mlsa Isla Conner and Mlsa Flora Car* penter visited at McGregor Thursday. Norman Williamson, of Nonnantowu, waa a visitor here Friday. . John D. Coleman aad Mlsa Viola Rabnn. a popular you%g couple of Vldalla, were married Thursday. Hon. C. 8. Meadows, of Normantown, •pent Friday with relatives hare. W. T. Jenkins la visiting In North Car olina this week. 8. A. MeColakey returned from a visit to relatives In North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gordon, of Reward, •re visiting Professor M. L. Purcell, of oar town. * John N. Patrick and family have returned front a vlalt to north Georgia. Mis* Annie May Horne, one of tbt fac ulty of the Vldalla, Collegiate Institute, haa returned from attending the Athens Hummer school, and from a vlalt to rela tives In Macon. _ _ , .. . „ Colonel Marcus Calhoun, of Mount Ver non. spent some of this week -with his mther at t u '- — Mra C. L. it extended Miss Imogens Mcgueen gave her little friends a very pleasant reception Thurs day night. Mra J. W. Poe la vlaltlng at her old bom- In Booth CarotjM tbl* *rr.k. Mra. I>r. II. W. KM la aprmllnir **0* time with relative. In Hall countjr. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Batunlajr afternoon at I o'elork. the member* of the L-oontrj t.Toh enJojrM « shower forty. .There w.* mnalc by llott- men's ImihI and refrrahmenta were mired. 111m Minnie Lee Halner, of 1'iiloa Bprlnx*. la Iberneat of Mias (ienle Burke. Ml*..'* Ilattfe Goodwyn nnd Kathleen Dnvla hare returned after a pleasant vlalt to like Roed. Min Balter, of Omaha, Ga., la the (neat of her brother, GeraU Balter. Min Elate Miles, of rharlotteerllle, Va„ Is vl.ttlna Mlaa Kate Btelner. Mr*. W. It. fleymoor amt yennf dau*h- ter are at <'haut>u<|tu. N. Y. • MIm Vlrctnta Norwood, Min Janet Har ter and William liurter ar* at 1-otnt Clear. Mrs. John Watts haa (one to Kentucky i ■ vlelt. Mr, l-ulmer Ellahen den- for a few week*. Min Dm Is Nil baa (one to Chle*(o to Viral! Griffin, secretary to the Alabama iltroad rotnmlnlon, haa mm* to Chtctpj i vlalt hla brother, lien Griffin. Mlaa Mlttle Ellen Ariitey haa returned Mrs. II. C. iMvtdaon ho* returned from The Iter. C. A. Blakely and wife hare •turned from lllonnt Hprine*. Irwin Jones, of Kranarllle. Ind., Is vl,, Inc Mr. and Mra. J. K. l-lni'kahl. Mta* Willie Jean Hteward, of nirmlnx- ham; Min Alas Barnes, of Tnaruloon; Mlaa Kina Ilowanl and Min Ella* Mead- ora. of laiwndealMMro. 'are vlaltln( Mrs. J. M. Greene, on Adam# street. Mrs. Iloliert M. t.'otUas and Mlaa Kale CntiliM ore at Attootle OI». . Mra. Georffe Marks and Mlaa famlee Marks have relumed from llloont Bprlnffs. .. - *. M. Kennedy *■ — weddlu( trip. . .' M. Kennedy boro re turned (rom Atlantle tlty. The marrlac* of Mlaa t'arrle Faher and Ur. ITilfetder took idace Tkarsday after- Min Florooeo tiimeh, of flnntavlUr. visit erl here the past week. Ml** Mallei Hnilth la In New York rlty, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Blmpaon are vlaltlns In writ Tennessee. Mra. H. II. Heard and Mbs Greenawald re vlaltlnc In New Jersey. kiln Maude Coleman Is rta)tln( at Look out Mountain. Sir*. Hnnn M. Nelson ta at home from Waahliicton. I>. C. Min Flnrenee Well*, of 8at*m, Tean., la vlaltlnc Mlaa Edna !-e*. _ Min i-UIzalietb Itlchardsoa, of nnntartlle, haa returned home. Mias Annie Bkeccs >• at home from Vine- mont. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Alllaon and Mlaa " rd are attrndlnc the O. A. R. en- t at Minneapolis. Bade* nnd dnnchtsr, Mlaa Edith, nre at home from Bt. l-onla and laiulavllle. Mr. ami Mrs. James E. Morrow are at home from Somerville. Mlaa Dona Stroup, of Neel, ts vlaltlo( here. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Stroup, of Keel, were recent visitors here. On Thursday nlrht Mlasea Bernice (lor. row and Helen Blatter entertained a party of frirnda at the home of Mlaa Morrow la Decatur. About fifteen conplca were pres ent and a pleasant cvenlnjs waa spent, freahtnenti were aerved. I, urine the past week * numlier of shine parties hare enjoyed ,h* ... hootln( and flahlnc In river nnd on Swan lathe, WAYCR088. Mlaa Mattie Bremer delightfully entertain- ed aome of her friends n fciv evenlnci a(o at her home on Francis street. Mnalc, recltatlona ami enmes were enjoyed during the ereulug and at a late hour dainty ra- freabmrnta were aerveit. J. W. Iloetwlck, of the I’hnenlx Hotel, Waycroee, haa returned from a pleasant trip to the mountains of North Carolina. Mlaa mile Gray, who baa bees vlaltlnc relatives and frlenda In Birmingham and Atlanta, has returned to her home In this C kfisa Msod Jenkins, who haa been vlattlng relatives In Valdoeta, baa returned home. Little MJai Thelma lHekena dellghtfnHy — Indulged In during the after- Itefreabmenta were served by the X, hey will spend some time. Mm. Brewer left a few days ___ uclna. where they will be the guests of their aon, Joe Brewer. Mr*. J. W. Bmltb. who baa been In New York vlaltlng her daughters. Mlsm Nora l-ea and Ada Smith, has returned to her home In this Mr*, fl. T. pleasant trip to Indian Spring. W. A. Neal has returned to hla home In ^d* k city after a plrasant vlalt to New Mr.' and Mra. J. E. T. Bowen left Thurs day night for Tat* Springs. - spend three or four weeks. .. , Mr. and Mra. Fenpermaii and HUo aon, George, left on* day la*, week for W liming- ton and Wriahtavllt* Bearh, N. C., where they will spend oom* time. HEFLIN, ALA. Mra.fl Atamfwyamltao ctnftw tfatwtyt Mra. Owen Black entertained the yonng heanx and til lea of Heflin In honor of the homceomlng of her brother, Mr. Bren Gar- gar* a delightful a^ cromtile and Jone*. of Jnnea Mill, Ala. Mr. Will Haley haa returned from At lantic City. a Mr. tins Ferryman, ufter spending aer. enl week* at Atlantic City, hat reached IJthta Springs, where he wlU remain for n week. ..berrromble of the Alabama Slate rnlreralty la In town, talking Khool to Heflin hoy*. Qalte a number of Heflin boys will go away to school this fall. Alonso Atllna, llnaaelt Bean, tins and Jep Morgan will go to Auburn. Wyatt Wright, of Itockdala. I* the gueat ot hla nncte, John Kttehena* A delightful event of tb* week was the amusements MiRAND TIII-RBDAY. MATINEE AND NIGHT. DAVID PROCTER AND COMPANY IN THE I'NIVERBAL COMEDY BIVCESB A MESSAGE FROM MARS SALE NOW OPEN. Indorse,! by the Public, Preaa and Clergy. Night price* Sc to II.W. Matinee SSc to Hr. ^CASINO VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. ley. Chae. Fulton. IS Htrwart Barnra VALE AT BIJOU BOX OFFICE. [ THE KIND THAT EVERYBODY LIKES \ The Good Kind. The Pure Kind. ! RIGBER’S ICE CREAM. $1.00 Per Gallon 50 cts. Half Gallon. Promptly Delivered in any Part of the City. * A ! RIGBER’S ICE CREAM FACTORY, 179 and 181 South Forsyth St. PHONES: !Bcll 1666. Atlanta 63. non Ml,,. Mimas Mlnnlft Owens ami Llsale JoIiiimoii. ““ ' * abated.on tho poreh, whoro ^suifiNl for the name of ohl nialrt’a prunreaa. whloh provoked much lanihter and fnn. I luring the evening de lightful refreshments were nerved. Thoae present were MImmu Itla. Klten and Fannla llnniiloutt. Yala 8trlcklen. Nannie M«N»re, Vlemle Morgan. Allre, Bell and Minnie Ow ens, Mary Black. IeOla Tucker. Lizzie John son and Mlttle Maelernjv Me mra. Hugh and Amlereou Johnaou, Ilron Garner, l^e Black. lAllen Wright, Dr. Wright. Alf Tnrner, Wj GREENSBORO. ...saes Moselle nml ICnte Neal, of Thom- aon, were the gu*-«t» of honor at a delight- pnaru waa aerve.i on the verattda lit Mimes Klolae Smith nml Helm Jernlgnn. The juir- lora ami sitting remn were lieantlftSD dec- orated with growing plants ami Jardiniere of marigolds. Mlaa Smith waa ami ft tod In receiving hr her mother, Mra. A. II. Smith, * - T. Iloblnr c were pr 1 Martin, « . — been the guest of Mias Kllse Armor, baa returned home. Mlsars Sallle Frans and Kmlljr I'ondcr retarned home Tnesdar after a rlalt to Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Brans/ Her. ami Mra. A. F. 07Cetlejr returneul Friday from a ten daya' stay at Danlol ■Sdlas*Btoaaor Branch antertaltM , d_twenty- nut «m ‘ evening Li _ and the houoe party — Slhiam. and Mlaa Mary Madlaon Jones, the guest of MIm Branch. Meaara. Dan and FI party nt their mothr ty evening In honor orrtneir guesta, Mlaa inders of White I'lalna, MIh« ltuby Haynea id Mlaa Julia Sanders of Fenfleld, and r. Gordon Haynea. About thirty of the younger act wore present. Mra E. II. Armor onlertatned sixteen young Indies nt n charming domino party on Thursday In honor of Mlues Jeffle Mar tin nnd Ktneljn Fonder. Score waa kept by fastening dominoes to band-pnintod hearts. The prize, a box of stationery, waa HNVAraior and Far Ilntehlnaon. M Armor waa aaalsted In receiving by M fl. A. Hall and Mra W. G. Armor. ■ Ml Men Lucy and Helm Jernlgan ,gave a delightful tea on Tburaday evening, nji which they aotertalnad Mlasea Marla and Oleate Ihirk. Klolae Smith and .Sara L. Thornton and Meaara.. Luther Smith, flaw nett Brant. Miller Armor, Grover High tower, Healey |Iall ami Arntond JemlganJ Mra H. B. Overton and son, Roy, bare retarned from SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 8CHOOL8 AND COLLEGES. THE SOUTH'S LEADING MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY COLLEGE PARK, GA. Limited to 10 boarding pupil*, with ten tenpher*. Special preparation for Southern colleges. Graduates accepted by colleges without exami nation. Parents cordially Invited to vlalt nnd Inspect tho school before entering their sons elsewhere. COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., Pr,*. COLLEGE and II D IT TLJ A JT Gainesville Conservatory MJ XV.XL# / a V CIOKGIA Two up.nl. butltatloo* uaOtf o*. maa*,em,nt. Yh« Collcce furauhn bleb court* In !*nru*t*. lUmtur., actrac. nt hl*drt0 iubjcctl; facullr of tJ: w*ll-,qalrwa Uboralorlrl. Tb, con*rrv*lo,v cITm ben Il.tm-I la atiulc, .lecutloo, .ft; .p-rl.l ram. in* tialala, clanc* foiHollcTcacbcii; 90 plttu : tw« p*a- o,«*n* t matt t-autlful coccrrt ball In lb.loulh. Btrnau ha* 279 boardfn 1*11 ycir, HMMhl 19 ftatM. Baautitutbuliainx*, Ideal location. AlUlode 1.900 fact. For calalort*, addtfll ' "“.VAN 1IOOSE or It. J. PEARCE. A**ocl*to Prvald.nla, GAINcatlLLr. CxonniA j Vlelt and Mra. J. O. lloblna. .alia* dintlie Illll. «* »*nn«lu**o». an* Meaara. llilt t-ewla, nt Mleani. and lunlu* i, are the guratn of Mra nd Vletoria Robin*, of Friday to visit Itev. and Mr. ■.Vr'M'ti'feV Cnpelnn and children 1 Point Frldny. and Mlaa Fay Hutrhln •on returned home Friday after spending •everal week* arlth relative* here Mlaa 1*1 la Jernlgan returned Friday from delightful rlalt to frirnda In Ataltama. Mlaae* M,Welle and Kate Neal, who have been tb* gurata of MIm llrnrlrtta Bniin. return*,! to their horn* In Thomson Frldny. Pryton King, of Atlanta, la visiting hla father. C. M King. . , Mr. and Mra. W. It. Jarkann nnd family are at Wrtghtaylll* Bearh. MIm l-nula* Blekera. of Atlantn. spent flniHlay with Mr. and Mra. A. L. .Blekera. HARALSON, Mia* Pearl Lyle *nd Mr*. J**»l« Cald well «r* In B*not* for a ,Ur or two. Mr. and Mra. Berry I.yl« are vlaltlng rahttlve* anal frlenda here today. „ Mra. Whitaker and Mra. John Caldwell, of Carmel, rlalted Mra W. T. L’alaban tbl* week. , .. otto llnlcheaon waa In the rlty recently. Mr. nnd Mra. Walter Grorenateln and Mra. fount* will. In n few day*, matte a vlalt to Havannah and vlelnlty. Mra. W. T. ,'ahihan la Improving. She haa lieen quit* III for lAma time. MACON. The Macon friend* of Mr. fbeekley Bhaw, Jr., formerly of thla plnce, but now of Chattanooga. Tenn., bare been greatly In terested thla week In the announcement engagement to MIm Angel Clarr. of New York. The wedding dato Is not yet announced, but tbe marriage will oc cur tn New York some time In tbe girinmn. Mra. Borah France. Crawford announce* the engagement of her daughter, Mario Antotaette. to Mr. William Gordon Wood- aide, of MlnaeaDoU*. Minna Tbe wedding will occur on Tneaitay, September U, at the home of the bride. A Urge party or Macon friend* are plan ning to attend the welding of Mlae Helen Rolierte and, Mr. Tom Bom. which take* pUr# In AtUnta. Hentemker S, at the rcahlencc of tbe bride-, parent.. Dr. and Mra. J. W. Roliert*. Ml.. IJtllan Bole ■non aid MIm Alice Wllllama, of Macon, are among the attendant*. MIm Pauline Houghton eutertalncl with _ beautiful dinner dance on Wednesday evening, coraptlroeatary to MIm Ruth Par ker-* honae party. The gaeat* of hon or were Mla* noth Parker, MIm Pcu- op* Clarke. MIm F.llkaheth Oalmru. MIm Morris. Mr. John Fort. Jr.. Mr. Coddlngtofl and Mr. T. C. Pnrk'er. About thirty young people enjoyed MIm Rongbtonu boapltnllty mi thla occa- Mlaa Ml* Cahanlaa antertalned Mr*. Au- guatna Jooca. of Jack ami. MIm.. on Th« ra dar afternoon. An luterratlng game of Mra Jam ”*85*: MIm Belle Boa* and i'tETtte'Wr/S: f* 00 "* dn '* 1 * ), '* Mra. W J Dlanrte njftltl**, Ga.. Iw Mra. Me ------ . Mr. Kiluranl Frllowo. who DONALD FRASER SCHOOL FOR BOYS Preparaa for College, Georgia Tech and Annapolis. Thorough courses; Excellent home-life. Fine Discipline. Open* September 13. For handsome catalog, write GEORGE GARDNER, Principal, Decatur, Ga. Georgia School of Technology A technical institute of the highest rank, whose graduates, without exception, occupy prominent and lucrative positions in engineering and commercial life. Located in the most progressive city in the South, with abounding opportunities offered Its graduates in the South’s present remarkable development. The forty members of tho class of 1906 wero placed in lucrative and desirable positions before graduation. Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical. Textile, Mining nn*I Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip ment ot Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. Now Library and new Chemical Labo ratory. Cost reasonable. Each county in Georgia entitled to fifteen free scholarships. The next session begins Sept. 26. 1906. For catalogue, address K. G. MATHES0N. A.M.. LL.D.. President, Atlanta. Georgia WASHINGTON SEMINARY North Avenue and Peachtree Street. ATLANTA. For Girls and Young Ladles. Boarding Department strictly limited to provide refined homo life. Classes divided into sections averaging about ten students to secure personal instruction. Faculty of eighteen college graduates. Primary, academic, college preparatory, music, art and elocution. Certificate admit* to Vestor, Wellesley, Etc. 28th Year begins September 13, 1906. Catalogue on application to Phone 647, J North. L. D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT’ Principals. J AGNES SC«n COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 1. Nine Buildings. 2. Modern Gymnasium. 3. Ample Laboratories and Equlpmant. 4. New 360,000 Dormitory. 8. Superior Advantages in Music and Art. 6. Health Record Uneurpaseed. ENROLLMENT EAR IN ADVANCE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR AT THIS DATE. SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 19. DECATUR, GA. Six miles from Atlanta. F. H. GAINES, D.D., President. PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In U mnuftlft. AddlVftft 80FTII1 MIN’ COL- leEGB OF FHAUMACY. Grant Bids.. At lanta. Ga. Itomsod for our graduate* rx- crrdft th* supply. TWENTY-SEVENTH SESSION BARILI SCHOOL OF MUSIC For tbo Higher Art of Plano Playing and Singing and a thorough MU8ICAL DEVELOPMENT. Director Alfredo BeriH. School Reopens Monday, September 3, 1906. Studio# 607-508 Lowndes Rulldlng, and Residence Studio: 83 WEST FIFTH STREET, ATLANTA, GA. nlM bare returned home from TsU Hprisgs. **-a. Wllllsm Henry Rom left on Wednes- sr ft jSfetvl tile. a month's stay at the Manor In Mra. C\ D. IVaraoti, Mina Louise Ayres EL*wr m- rrvs: After rownletluff s rharmln* motoring J of Anjtnset*. amunpunled Mrs. Fesrson trip through New Jersey with Mr. and to Mnron. and will lie her fasti for sev- Mre. Frederick It. rope, of Anjpurts. Mra. \ ersl days. Mister Wimberly Is now at Newport. H. | Miss t’smllle Umar will tube s dellcfaf . where she will remain for some time. ful snlmnoldh* trip through New lork sml Mrs. J. W. Cshsntss sod Miss Ula Csbs- New Jersey la the early ‘autumn, with of New -sr-* Silas Utnar leaves Macon for New York enrly In Hepteuilier. MIm Hoftolter Colllnn returns this week from a charming summer s{»ent In Eu rope. The Itinerary of MIm Collins* trip wss tbrosch Italy, 8wltxerlsnd. Spain. Uernwmr, Kmrland and France. Mra. Ilrtftll Wise left on Wednewlsj for Battle Creek. Mich., where she will Join her sunt. Mrs. I*ee Rllla. B. f--- return- Inc h«wue Mrs. Wise will vlalt her t»ls- ter, Mrs. J. #I~ Fearing, In Clii, u^u.