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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906.
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States | ^ |~Plc««,nt Mention From Other Cltlea
OXFORb.
Ml»» Janie Hearn, of Eatdnton, re
turned home Monday after a delightful
vlelt to Mies Sue Means.
Ml«» Mary Hill Moore has returned
from a visit to relatives in Alabama.
Mrs. John F. Bonnell left for Kast
Point, where she will be the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. John Poor.
Rev. George W. Yarbrough has re
turned from a visit to his son. Rev.
John F. Ynrbrough, of Lavonla.
Miss Ruby Trnsher, of Florida, Is the
c uest of Miss Mary Hill Moore.
Miss Alberta. Williams and her moth
er, Mrs. Lydia Williams, are at Tallu-
^Mr/'and Mrs. R. F. Eakes have re
turned to Atlanta after a visit to Dr.
and Mrs. John S. Moore.
Miss Nell Lowry Is the guest 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 McGath Is visiting
relatives In Atlanta.
Miss Amelia Starr has returned homo
after a Visit to Sirs. O. N. Starr, of
C! Mlss n Carrle Smith leaves this week
for Montlcello, where she will be the
cuest of her slstsr.
Dr. Avery, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
with Professor M. T. Peed.
Mrs. J. O. Weldon has returned from
a visit to friends In Alcovy. _
Professor and Mrs. J. P. Hanner
have returned home after a pleasant
summer In Tennessee.
marietta.
Mrs John Wilder Glover entertained a
number of her friends on Thursday with
■ delightful luncheon.
The Round Dosen I.uncheoa Club wss
entertained by Min Sarah Ceftp.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley DuITe are spend
ing some time at Toxnwav Lake.
Mr. and Sirs. George Montgomery and
children left Friday for WrtghtsvlUe
n Mri!' W. A. DuPre Is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Banks. In Gainesville.
Miss Anna Hunt, who has been visit
ing Mrs. Crosby, of Atlanta, has returned
l ’ l Mra. Ralph Northcutt Is visiting friends
In Macon.
Miss Nell Atkinson, of Atlanta, Is vis
iting Mends Is town.
Mrs. Le~■* *”■—“*
spending^
»Uss*M*rian Brumby, of C.rt.rtvllls, Is
the guest of Mrs. W. I. Heyward. -
Miss Georgia Hont has accepted * po
sition es teacher la the public school at
Valdosta, and wilt leave for that city In a
f, MrsT*H. , ’w. 8Mw, of Knoxville, Is-all-
Itlng Mr. and Mrs. James Groves.
Mr. and Mra. Hnldwln, of Atlanta, nrt
risking Mr. and Mrs. Goswell.
Mr. and Mra. William llahr, of Atlanta,
are the gueats of Mr. end Mrs. E. P.
"mi'u Mario Wood, of Atlanta, la the
guest of Miss Morris. ,
The Ladles" Euchre Club was pleasantly
entertained on Thnradny nfternoon by Mrs.
V. L. Starr. At the cloao of the game, a
naiad course, followed by an Ice court©,
was oerved. Tho prizes, a chon dUh and
hat pin holder, were won by Mlaa Addle
l Miss Mottle Betts..
(ra. I* N. Trammell entertained Infor*
* "pfhrdoy afternoon
lira. Will# Pope,
of Atlanta. - t -mgjeai* was given by tho
tho form of entertainment provided. Tho
guests were seated at numerous small ta
bles, which were covered with handsome
lace nnd linen. The prize, n (tea ut If til.
hand-embroidered centerpiece, was wou by
Mrs. Emmet Williams. Delightful refresh
ments, consisting of salad course. Iced tea.
cream and cake, were served. The jruests
of honor were Mra. Sallle Held amf Mi
Emmet Williams, of LaGrange.
GADSDEN, ALA.
Captain J. M. Elliott and family have
gone to White Sulphur Springs, Ala.
. Mf* Robert B. Kyle Is visiting Mrs. Lor
Ing Whlteley at Owensboro, Ky?
Miss Emma Duke is visiting relatives
Duke.
Miss Blanch© Hoy Is vlaltine her sister,
Mrs. Paul Speaks, nt Huntsville.
Miss Minnie Green, of Tuskegoe, Is visit
log .Miss Ella Green.
Sir. nnd Mrs. A. W. McCulloch have gone
to Mount Hope, Ohio, on a visit to rela-
her sister, Mrs. James Stewart, on Walnut
street.
„ Mlsa Fnnnlo Mae Baker is the guest of
friends in Anniston.
I .it tie Miss Nellie Burnett entertained -
number of her little friends Tuesday even'
Ing In honor
Mra. J. D.
visiting her i
ond street.
TW
Miss Amelia Armstrong Is visiting frleuds
Jn Atlanta.
Mra. A. T. Stocks and daugl
Mattie, have returned from a visit to rela
tlves In Texas and Mississippi.
Mrs. Edgar Allison, of Birmingham, Is vis
iting relatives here.
Mra. Maurice Willows Is with her par
J s !>een made of the com-
•• CarT Lav, of this city,
Josie Caldwell, of Jacksonville,
Ing marriage
and Miss Jimic «.muwpiiri —
Fla., the eveut to take place in October.*
Mr. and Mra. J. II. Bosh, who have been
Mra. Hayden and Mra. Baas, who hava
been visiting Mrs. J. D. Duulap, have re
turned to their home at Ban Antonio, “
Mr. and Mrs. Holtert Baugh, of 11
vllle, are visiting relatives here.
Misses Myrtle anil Theresa I’ortner have
returned from n visit to friends at Chatta
nooga.
Mrs. W. J. Brock, of Piedmont, Is with
her sisters. Mrs. Charles Norris aud Mrs.
Frank Cottle.
Mra. W. U. Paschal has gone to Blrmlng-
ivauicriuo, ubto rruiruw iron iipion. ,
Mrs. C. E. Hoir Is visiting relatives In
Birmingham, Mich.
George Turrentlne entertained a number
of his friends Thursday evenlr-
Mlss Georgia Brlngman, wL_ „„„
the guest of her sunt, Mrs. J. M. Tolhelm,
has returned to her home in Hamilton,
Ohio.
Misses Annie and Georgia Woodruff have
returned from Blount Springs.
Miss Jennie Glover, who has l»een visit
ing her borther, Csto It. Glover, has 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. E. Goodhue have re
turned from Oshkosh, WIs., and Chicago.
Mrs. I*. W. Dean has returned from a
visit to Birmingham.
Mr. Charles Ward has Joined Mrs. Ward
At Erie. Pa.
Colonel Henry Hart, of Montgomery, vis-
A delightful musical© was given by tho
,t. Jam. a guild at tb. rvald.nc. of Mra.
bowls IIoppo on Thursday nlfht
Dr. Asn.w Hlllsman- ot Allmny- Ga.,
It •pending soTornl days with tats family
at w. I. Heyward’s.
A delightful ilanco wns given on Friday
tight by 1-rofessor Northcutt.
WOODBURY.
Miss Mario Waller. who wts the ffusst
ot Mlts Ruby Marshall, tbs past week, ha,
returned to tier home In Macon.
It. T. Powell, of Atlanta, sprat: a day re.
etntly with bit parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R.
T Mra”"'H. Campbell, who has bxen vis-
Itlng her alater, Mra. T. J. Marshall,
hns returned to her home at Montiwmo.
Mlsaes Anna and Mattie Bird Watson
jpent several days last week at Indian
Mrs. Ulver McCoon are at ths
home of J. R. Davis.
Miss Anna Wooten, after a Jtomnt
visit to the Mtssaa Smith, his returned to
Mrs. *B. F. Cater Is visiting reUtlves lo
Persyth. . . . . .
Miss Ilox I© Reid returned last week to
Wsihalln, n. C., accompanied by her broth*
er. J. B. Held, of Colnmbls. S. C. . ^
Mrs. J. D. Button spent several dsya last
week In McDonough.
Mrs. Emmet Williams, who was the guest
* Mrs. Blon Williams during .tbe^psst
„ visit*
in* relatives here.
Miss Glen Featherston. after,a visit or
wrernl weeks to Miss Msttle Bird Watson
here, has gone to Indian Kpring for ssv*
erst daya before returning to her home In
Miss I.ucy Hanford and Miss Amanda Da*
ritison. of Greenville, were guest* of Mra.
V II. Hinton the past week.
I»r. n. \v. Clements and family «re visit.
Ing relatives at Talbotton. . _ ^
Miss Addle is the guest of Mrs. J. D.
Button.
Mrs. Drnne has returned to Rnena Vista.
. Miss Mattie Davis has returned from
Lutherville.
Mra. j. m. Rtrotber entertained the La
mes Club on Tneadty afternoon.
One of the most delightful events of
ths season was the reception by Mrs. J.
A iflU on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Janie
nulls ms n sslstctl in receiving and enter-
wining tho guests. A telegram conteat wts
lted his mother here this wee
SANDERSVILLE.
... Gains
Jones are sway
Carolina.
Sidney Brown and J. B. White, of Au
gusts, are spending their vacation with the
parents of the former. Judge and Mrs. R*
M. Brown.
H. W. and Roney Shanks, of Wilkes
conty are visiting T. H. Wiley.
L. G. Brewer has returned fr
Athens and Tallulah Falls.
CbarUo B
Beall Bprti
homo yestei
i from a trip to
Charlla Summerlin, who has been visiting
eall Springs and Mlledgevllle, returned
.omo yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuul Brown bav*
f a trip to Richmond county*
s. Lewis Archer and daughters, Lila
Rosalind, of Meridian, Miss., are vis-
ting Miss Nannie Harris, of this place,
md Dr. L. L. Hnrria, of Wrigbtsvllle.
Mrs. H. T. Ilstira. of Madison, is spend-
ng 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. M. I>. Jamerson. The enter
tainment wss given by Miss Marlon Jamlr-
.ornrnn.
Mrs. William R. Long Is In Athens, called
here by the serious llin
Mrs. J- A.
serious lllnes of her sister.
guests of Mrs. Carl Lanner on Houth Harris
•Tri Jam es David Newman hns returned
from n atay at Lake Toxawny aud Ashe-
Tlllo, N, C.
Mra. Lake It. Holt waa tha hoatrsa of a
delightful at franco rnt.rtalnmont on Tnew
day evening. Tho gueat of honor waa Mlaa
Atfle Belle Halt.
Mlaa Thena Holt la In Atlanta visiting hor
grandmothor. Mra. J. II. Roberta.
Mlaaea Fannie and Marla Iteynee hare re.
turned from rlstte to Macon, Rpnrta and
Mra. i'hlllp Durden, of Monroe, la apend-
Ing a month with her parent!. Mr. and
bath and Harsh, ere In Wayne,Imro, tho
gneete of Mra. C. w. Skinner. .
Ml.a I.uoy Illnoa, of Atlanta, he, lieon vlt-
Itlng bar anal, Mra. 8. G. Jordan, at lllnaa
Mills- . „
Miss Annie Wicker gore a rary enjn»-"-
party on Monday aTonlng In honor of
guest, Miss Norn Hopkins, of Dnljlln.
Miss Hallle Csrroro. tho bright little
dsughtor nr Mr. II. M. Csrroro. spent Inst
week In Hawklnsrlllo. the guest of Mrs.
M. W. Warren. 8be was honored with sev
eral very delightful entertainments.
The Hsnderarllle High Reboot tieglns Its
fall session Heptember i. The. following
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT ml
For the 8lx Months Ending June »). IM. of the Condition of the
Illinois Life Insurance Co.
OF CHICAGO.
<*rs,nl*«| „ nd , r t(M Uws of the gUte of Illlnola; made to the governor of the eUte
” Vw r «!* In pursaance of the lawe of eald state.
Irlnclpel office, lit Monroe street, Chlrego.
... I. CAPITAL 8T0CK.
1 Amo,!S| ot «plwVetort k i»M'upVnMsh!..V.V.V\\\\\\\"V.V.'.V.V.V. DO.wd.OO-llOO.OOO.OO
Total asset! 111. ,....#.«K.I«.U
III. LIABILITIES.
T*1m C0ME during the first six months of THE YEAR IBM.
v - disbursements during the first six months of the year
Total disbursements
« A ""Py of the act of incorporation, duly eertllled. la of die In the office of the Id-
ItItc "S-kjMoger.
wr ,^‘- r * , " ! »l , y 'spwnrad'hMter^tho nnderslgunl Oswald J. Arnold..J^v’cmnuany 7
8, " r n » nd «-««• “ “"•wSCwif £ Eb& Notary Fnblte.
Reliable Agents Wanted in Every Town
J- C. TUMLIN, State Mgr.,
' SOI ENGLISH AMERICAN BUILDING, ATLANTA, 61.
Iiesste wood; music, Miss Mildred Marston;
v<M*nl music. Miss Marguerite Ferry; art
ami expression, MIm Elizabeth Long.
I H**\••!*: V I». I-!\ mis, t.f III.- supn-H)- 1
* * Idlng a week with his brothers.
EATONTON.
On Monday evening. Robert Dennis wns
host st a beautiful nl fresco party given
nt his home. The lawn and porches were
brilliantly lighted with Japanese lanterns,
and the halls aud parlors were decorated
with ferns and flowers, Mr. Dennis wns
assisted In receiving by. his sisters. Misses
Louise and Mary Helen Dennis. Progress
ive conversation was enjoyed-by th6 guests,
and delicious refreshments wera served at
a late hour. Among those present were
Misses Mae and Ruth Poole, of Warren-
.ton; Mattie and Bara Ilearn, Lily Wil
liams. Margery and IlaQnsh Leonard,
Kathleen Hudson, Luda nnd Georgia
number of the young
DECATUR, ALA.
Mrs Molile West and daughter. Miss Co-
rlnne, are at home from Nnidivllte nnd
Montonglo, Thiii.
Mrs. V*. Rogers Is in Nashville.
Miss Mabel Blackwell Is In West liar-
peth, Tenn.
Inson. nnd Messrs. Karl Ingram, Millard
White, Charles nnd Frank Dennis, Henry
Bplvey, Edwin Nelson, Paul Itsllsrd, Rich
Ifolt, Dennis Turner and Frank Bplvey.
the visit!!
a dance
orchestra __ _
and a delightful
ng young ladies
Tuesday ulght.
from Macon fan
ies In the city with
GuttennergerY
_ furnished the music,
. evening waa spent
Aiming those ilanclng were Misses Bur
nette, of Bpsrtn; Willie Lewi* CruBelle,
of Atlnuta: Richmond Walton sad Katie
Poii. of Madison: Misses Jones, nullard
Poii. of Madison: Misses Jones, nullard and
Maxwell, of Mlllcdgevllle; l,oulse Jones, or
The Plains; Anna Lou NIshet. Annie Iesurte
thune and Mr. Itaker,. of Mllleilgovllle: Jim
Ingram, John Watterson, I. F. Griffith,
Will Tomlinson, Bob Ingram. Brevard NIs-
nolla hjli Wednesday night In horn
euefts, the Misses Adauis, of Bouin v-aro
Una.
1. F. Griffith, Jr., wns the host Wed
nesday evening nt a raceiition given in
honor of his cousin, Miss ltutler, of The-
Ian, (»n. A large crowd of the younger
set was present, nnd dancing was enjoy
ed until a late hour, when delicious re
freshments were served.
The Country Chib gnve a dance Thurs
day night at Hudson s mill in honor of
the visiting young indies In tho city-
Among those present .were Misses Willie
Isewls Crussello, of Atlanta; Burnette,
of Hnnrtn; Agnes Iseverette, Odllle King,
of Mnron; nnd Means. Brevard Nlslmt,
Frank Dennis, Roy Stubbs, Bob Bcotte and
John Adnms.
Misses Lillie Williams nnd^Jsnle Pen
ntngton hove returned from Pennington.
Misses Bertlm Thomas. Annie Laurie
kdnms and Richmond Walton are the
:nests of Miss Margaret DeJnrnette, nt
ler country home, “Oconee Heights,"
vllle. la the guest of her i
Dead wyler.
Miss Louise Butler, of Phelan,
mg was hostess at a do-
... .wday; night, given in hon
or of the Misses Poole, of Wnrrenton.
WINDER.
Miss Ola Daniel returned home last week
from a month’s visit to relative* In Wilkes
county.
Miss Estelle Mediock, after a week’s
visit to Mrs. Albert Woodruff, left Friday
for Gainesville and Flowery Branch,
where she will spend a fuw days before
returning to her nome In Norcross.
Mias Ora -Leo Camp will leave soon for
Macon, where she enters Wesleyan Fe
male college. i
D. McCnrry, J. H.
I
Kilgore and John
AITLIirij, W. II. 1X1
are In New York.
Miss Ruby Carltbers Is visiting In Mon
roe.
Miss Call— ....
visit to friends In Athens.
Miss Clio Rush, who has hesn on an
extended visit In North Carolina sml South
Carolina, returned home last week.
Mrs. A. 8. Gentry. Jr., Is In 8t. Louts,
visiting relatives. She will bo swsy for
sorao time.
Mrs. II. A. Carltbers and Mra. Wei-
horn are spending several days at Tallulah
Fall*
a ttended' 1 «"houso"*pkfty" at
week.
Sirs. A. P. McCnrry Is visiting her par
ents at Gainesville.
VI DALI A.
Mrs. Mary McMillan. Miss Mamie Me
Mlllsn, Mra. Nora Caraway and little son,
Harry, alt of Blacksbear, are visiting rel*
ticre.
Haddock, with her little nephews
nnd nieces, Messrs, and Mlsaes nrantler,
of Haddock, are visiting tho family of W.
*. Hart.
Miss Iain Conner nnd Miss Flora Car
penter visited, at McGregor Thursday.
Norman Wlllinmson, of Normantowu, was
spent * Friday with relatives here.
W. T. Jenkins Is visiting In North Car-
to relative* In North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gordon, of Reward,
are visiting Professor M. L. Purcell, oi
our town.
John N. Patrick and family have returned
from a visit to north Georgia.
Miss Annie Ms/’ Herne, one of the fac
ulty of the Vldalla Collegiate Institute,
has returned from attending the Athens
Hummer school, and from s visit to rela
tives in Macon.
Colonel Marcos Calhoun, of Mount Ver-
_on. spent some of this week with his
mother at this place. . •
Mrs. C. I.. Me Waters has returned from
in extended visit to relatives In Macon.
Miss Imogens Mcgneeu gave her little
friends a very pleasant reception Thurs
day night.
* »v. - I'Off* IS \ _
this week.
..... .... _J la spending
time with relatives In Hall count]
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Saturday afternoon nt S o'clock, the
members of the Country Club enjoyed a
shower party. There was music by Hoff-
* ml refreshments were served.
b Lee Itslner, of Union
brings, is tue cuent of Miss Genie Rarke.
Mlssea llsttfe Uoodwyn and Kathleen
Davis have retnrted after a pleasant visit
to like Road. . ^ -
Mlsa Balter, of Omaha. Gs.. Is the guest
of her brother, GersW Balter.
MIm Elsie Mile*, of Charlottesville, Vs.,
Is visiting Ml«« Hat- Mt#-lner.
«- w ii Ma.ntn.iir mid young dough-
, _ jr*Mlas Janet Hur-
ter and William liurter lire at Point Clear.
Mrs. Johu Wati-* has g-rnc to Kentucky
nnd Rosn Dougins, of Flor-
Mrs. I^inford Jones has returned home to
home la Huntsville.
Miss Carrie Sklliman, of New Mexico,
vlslilng Mrs. Charles E. Malone:
Mrs. w. C. Buck visited In Hartselle the
past week.
Mrs. A. Adams has returned home to
High Springs, Us. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. IJenry Freudenberg are in
Sacramento, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Mahoney aid In Elk-
mont, Ain. *
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mobes. of HI ruling-
bn in, nr.- \lNltlng rclallv.-s lirrr-.
Mrs. Barnes, of Tuscamhta, visited Mrs.
I. N. Butler the past week.
Misses Lillie and Ada Baywell, of 8bef
flebl. are visiting here.
Miss Pearl Dnvbloon Is In Birmingham.
Mesdames A. D. l’ottns ami James Kelley,
of Birmingham, visited Mrs. L. 8. Howell
the past week.
_ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kerr are visiting in
Louisville and Nashville.
MIm Hallle Compton Is visiting in Cincin
nati.
Mrs. II. R. Bcott is in Huntsville.
Miss Nellie McBride Is In Mississippi.
Miss Ellen Irwin Is home from Athens.
Misses Huchhelt nnd Worthiugton are in
Birmingham.
Mrs. J. T. Whit© is at hbme-from Hunts
ville.
Mrs. Metcalf, of Montlcello. Ky., la
Mrs, Roscoo Conklin McKee, Mrs. H. C.
Leo nnd Misses Hazel and Edna McKee are
visiting in Fort Smith. Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Crane have re
turned to Athens, Gn.. after a visit here.
Miss Annie Lou .Splgbt is visiting in
North Carolina.
Miss Gertrude Mlthon. of Birmingham,
visited here tho past week.
Mrs. R. II. Wolcott is in Huntsville.
Mrs. 8. H.-Sprot, of Livingston. Ala., Is
visiting here.
Miss Virginia Idle, of Lynchburg, Va., is
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeil arc at
mont.
Mrs. Nellie Morrow Is visiting In Hunts
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rich are at Cove
Spring, Ga.
Mrs. Rosalie Young, of Ralem, N. C., la
visiting here.
Miss Lulu Almon, of Moulton, is hero.
Mrs. Uhartes Lane, of Huntsville, wns
here tho past week.
Miss Florence Gooch, of Huntsville, visit
cd here the past week.
Miss MbIh‘1 Smith is In New York city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Blmpsmi are visiting
in west Tennessee.
Mrs. !(. R. 'Beard and Mlsa GreeudVald
are visiting in New Jersey.
Miss Maude Coleman Is visiting aft Look
out Mountain.
Mrs. Hus*n M. Nelson is st home from
Miss Kllzntietb Richardson, of Huntsville,
has returned home.
Miss Annie Skeggs Is st home from Vine-
M
enmpnient ai
If. Allison
ndlng the G.
n non polls.
■w. P. Badge nnd daughter. Miss Edith,
are nt boine from St. Ixnds and laoulavllle.
Ellsl
rry has gone to Co*
to Chicago to
Mrs. Palm
den for a 1c - - c —
MDs Lords Ml has goi
visit relatives.
Vlrgtt Griffin, secretary to
S"B? KTKX?: Il’n Griffin,
Ml.* Mlttla BJIao .Artlax Tiaa
Mlaa Nall Italnar. of I nlno Spring*. I,
tba auaat of MIm Miry A.bl.y.
Mr,. II. C. Darldaou hna n-tunir-l from
Colormlo. . . .
Thr Itar. r. A. Htakaly «n,l wife hnv,
n-inrnad from Illonnt Umiwi...
train Jooaa. of ftr.n-vlll,.. InA. I, vl,-
lllnc Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Ilorknr.
Mbs IVIllla Jrtio Htawanl, „f Him,In*
ham; MIh Alia Itarnr*. of l „-. nI... .-•>:
Mlaa Kilns llowanl a»id JBaa iniaa Ura-I-
or*, ot LmrndiMln.ro, are rl.llla* Sir*. J.
M. Graana. on Adam, *iraat.
Mr*. Itolwrt M. -'"IHn* "“-l 11 |M ***-
Collin, are at AtUatta Cltr.
Mr*. Gaoran Marks and Ml«* I.
Mnrka bar. ratumod from niomit ffpeitio.
Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Kannady bar,- n-
tnrnad from tbalr wadding trip. [
Sir. anil Mr*. 1. M. Kannaily hira) ra-
turned (rent Atlantic City.
The marriage of Mfes Carrie_F*l>erif*iid
Mr. L’ldMdcr look place Thursday s»ter-
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Morrow ore nt
home from Homenrllle.
Miss Dona Btroup, of Neel, is visiting
here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stroup, of Neel, were
reeent visitors here.
On Thursday night v
row and Helen Blatter entertained n party
of friends at the home of Miss Morrow In
Decatur. Aliout fifteen couples were pres
ent nnd a pleasant evening was spent. Re
freshments were served.
During the past week a number of limit
ing sml Ashing parties hare enjoyed the
afternoons lioatiug and fishing in the Ten
nessee river and on Rwan I*ake.
WAYCR08S.
Miss Msttle Bremer delightfully entertain
ed souo of her friends a few evenings sgo
•t her home on Francis street. Mafic.
“ “ * “nice were enjoyed during
* its hour dsluty
ocnlx Hotel,
a pleasant
... „ . \ Carolina.
Miss Gttle Gray, who has l*een visiting
relatives and friends In Birmingham am!
Atlauta, has returntd to her boms in this
city.
Miss Maud Jenkins, who has been visiting
relatives in Valdosta, has returned home.
Little Mlsa Thelma, Dickens delightfully
entertained her friends with a vsry pretty
party last WednMday afternoon. Various
games were Indulged in during the, after-
uoon. Refreshments were served by the
y °Mrs. h E? t McLaury and her little
bert, left a jew JUjrs ago,for Hi
•muter,
/i
, .... _». firaww jeft i fawTij,
t Doortaa, wbara tbay will b* tha
xnaaia of tholr inn, Jiia Urawar.
Mra. 1. W. Hmltb, ithn baa liaan In Now
York rlaltlnc baa ,la«rtit.r*. Mlam Nora
Las and Ada Hmltb. baa ratoraad to bar
h °Mr,.'a. j! lllfch baa r. to road from a
plaaannt trip to Indian Hnrin,.
W. A. Xaal baa raturnad to hta hotaa --
Oila^ city aftar a plaaaant rtalt to N,
Mr. - and Mra. J. K. T. Bowrn laft Thnra-
day nlBht for Tata Kprinaa. wbara they will
,j,.n<! ikraa or four waaka
Mr. and Mra. Faaparman and Utto aon,
they will spend some time.
HEFLIN, ALA.
Mrs.il Atarafwyandtao cmftw tfatwtyt
Mrs. Owen Rlack entertained the younr
Iwaux and l>elles of Heflin In honor of the
home-coming of her brother, Mr. Bren Gar
l "jfr*! f Wallar*' Morrill *ara a d.tlfhtfal
G r«y to tbs yooniar aat tbb weak. Bb,
a had as mn-ata at bar boma Mlataa Abar
aromlda and Jonaa. of Jonas Mill, Ala.
Mr. Will I Islay baa returned from At-
lantlc City.
.Mr. Gila rarryman. after anandlnff aaT-
oral wraka at Attaatla City, baa rrarbad
I.II I,la Hprinca, where ha will remain for a
Jap* and Gna Morgan are In. north CIS-
boma thla wash. .
Frank Mnrzan laft for Atlanta Monday.
Prealdent Abari-rombli- of tba Alabama
Stats J nlroralty la In town, talking aohool
to II.Din boya. gulta a number nf llaflln
laiya will go away to arhool tbla fall.
Alonao Atkina, Itnaaall Bean, Gna and Jap
Morgan will go to Anbury,
amusements
nfiRAND
TIICItRDAY. MATINKK AND NIGHT.
DAVID PROCTER
AND COMPANY IN THE UXIYBBSAL
COMEDY Rl’CCERR
A MESSAGE FROM MARS
8ALE NOW OPEN.
CASINO
VAUDEVILLE
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
l THE KIND THAT EVERYBODY LIKES j
% c
The Good Kind.
The Pure Kind.
RIGGER'S ICE CREAM.
$1.00 Per Gallon
50 cts. Half Gallon.
Promptly Delivered in any
Part of the City.
RIGGER’S ICE CREAM FACTORY,
179 and 181 South
Forsyth St.
PHONES: (Bell 1666.
Atlanta 63.
• oh Riwh street.
— mm —tv lighted with
Japanese lanterns ot artistic colors. In the
tables were arranged for the game of old
ninld’a progress, wlitrh ' provokinl much
laughter nnd fnn. During the evening de
lightful refreshments were served. Those
Misses Ida. Ellen and Fannie
ens, Mar r Black. lanlii Tucker, Llxsle John-
sen nnd Mlttle Mnrleroy, Messrs. Hugh nnd
Anderson Johnson, Breu Garner, l*cc Black,
GREENSBORO.
Misses Mozclle nud Kate Nenl, of Thom
were the guests of honor at n delight-
’— " * ” Miss Henri
ng. ^Dellclftus
Ise Kmlth and Helm Jernigam The par-
_ and sitting room were lienutlfnlly dee-
orated with growing plants nnd Jnrdlulcrs
of marigolds. Mlsa Kmlth wns nsslstcil In
reeelrlng by her mother, Mrs. A. It. Smith,
r. ami Mrs. ii. i. r*vaus.
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. O’Kelley returned
Friday from a ten days’ stay at Daulel
Kpring.
Miss Eleanor Branch ehtertslned twenty-
four guests at a delightful tea on Thursday
evening in honor of Miss Josie Reynolds,
and the house party she is entertaining
Bllontn, ami Mina Mary Madison Jones, tl
guest of Miss Branch.
Messrs. Dan and Floyd Carmichael gn'
3 party nt their mother's home on Wedtu
ay evening In honor of their guests. Miss
Banders of white Plains, Miss Ruby Baynes
and Miss Julia Banders of Peufleld. and
Mr. Gordon Haynes. About thirty of the
younger Mt wen* present.
Mrs. B. II. Armor entertained sixteen
tin and Emelyn Ponder. Bcorc wns kept
by fastening dominoes to hand-painted
hearts. The prise, a box of stationery, was
presented to Mlsa Martin by Miss Kate K»-
ana. Delicious tutti-frutti erentn and violet
and white cakes were served by Misses
!*o!a • Armor and Fay Hutchinson. Mrs.
Armor wns assisted in receiving by Mra.
G. A. Hail and Mrs. W. O. Armor.
Misses Lucy and Helm Jerulgan gave a
delightful tea on Thursday evening, nt
which they entertained Misses. Maris slid
Celeste Park. Riots© Smith and .Rara_ L.
Thornton and Messrs. Luther Hmltb, Gar
nett Evans. Miller Armor, Grover High
tower, Henley Hall and Armnnd Jerulgan.
Mrs. II. R. Overton nnd sou, Roy, bavs
returned from Atlnntn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unll, of Norwood, nre
visiting Mrs. J. R. Armor.
Miss
Messrs. .... -------
*ewls, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs.
'itiLPlfc. . nd Victoria Robins, of
Ilnrlcm, arrived Friday to visit Rev. and
Mra. J. G. Robins.
Mr. nnd Mra. R. W. Copclnn nnd children
returned from Union Point Friday.
Mra. Albert Grow nnd Mlsa Fay Hutchin
son returned borne Friday after spending
several weeks with relatives hare.
Miss lartla Jerulgan returned Friday from
feist’s™
barn tha Kurata of Mlaa llrnrletla Hmltb,
ri-tiininl to tbalr boma In Thomson Friday.
l'ryton King, nf Atlanta, la rlaltfn* hi*
father,' C. 11. Kln«. . , „
Mr. and lira. IvT R. Jnrkaon nnd family
ra at Wrlablarlllr Itrirb.
Mlaa Ixmlar llli-ki-ra. of Atlantn, apant
8ninlay wlih Mr. and Mra. A. I,.
Mlaa Nallr Mo '
ralntlvra bare.
HARALSON.
Mlaa Pearl Lyle and Mra. Jaaala Cold-
wall ora In Hanola for a dor or two. .
Mr. and Mr*. Parry Lyfa nra rlaltlng
dative* ami friend* bora today.
Mra. Whitakrr anil Mra. John Caldwell,
of Carmal, visited Mr*. IV, T. t’ulnlmn
this work.
otto llntchrann wn* In thr rlty rrrrntly.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Urorenatrln nud
lira. Count* will. In n few days, make a
r alt lo Harnnnah and vlrlnlty. ,
Mra. W. T. Cnlohan la Imprnrltiff. Hhe
baa liaan quit. Ill for lAme time.
MACON.
Tha Macon frtrndn of Mr. Chccklay Hhaw.
Jr., formerly of tbla place, but now of
Chattanooga, Tenn., hare bean greatly In
terested this weak In tba announcement
of hta engagetneot to Mlsa Angel Ctarr,
of New York. The wedding data la not
yet announced, bat tbr marriage will oc-
cur In New York soma time In tba antnmb.
Mra. Ha rib France* Crawfard announce*
the engagement of her daughter. Marin
Antoinette, to Mr. William Gordon Wood-
aide, of Minneapolis. Minn. Tba wedding
will ocettr on Tuesday, Heptember It, at
tha boot, of tba bride.
A Urga party of Maeon frienda are plan
ning to attend tba wedding of lllaa Helen
Itnberta and Mr. Tom Itoaa, which takea
place In Atlanta. Heptember S, at the
realdenca of the liridaa parents. Hr. nnd
Mrs. J. W, Hobart a. Mlaa LIlUan Holo-
moo and Mlaa Alice williams, of Macon,
are among tba attendants.
Mlaa I’aaUne Houghton entertained with
_ beautiful dinner dance on Wfdneiul,y
evening, complimentary to Mlaa Ituth Car.
ker'a houae party. The guest* of bon.
or war* Mlaa Bulb l-arker. Mlaa I’eu-
elnpe Clarke. Mlaa Ell*nheth ttalmril. Mlaa
Marlon Morris. Mr. Juba Fort. Jr. llr.
llrrtiart Coddlngtoa and Mr. T. C. Parker.
Jr. About thirty young people enjoyeil
; lira Uonghtoa’a boapltallty ou thla oers-
Mlaa Ula Catwnlra enlartalned Mra. An-
gnatna Jones, of Jackson. Mlsa.. on Thnra-
day nflernoon. An Intareallng game of
"iss. n«. .m.
James Ro«i. Jr., left ou Wednesday for
Atlantic City, N. J.
Mrs. Wingfield Nlsliet. MIm.* Mary and
Blanche .N'Ulwt. have retnrnetl from Run-
njmldc. Oa.. where they have been visit-1
ng Mr*. Mclutmdi Kell.
Mr. Edward Fellows, who has been III
'or six or eight weeks, with fever, at the (
8CHOOL8 AND CQLLEGE8.
SCH00L8 AND COLLEGES.
THE SOUTH'S LEADIN6 MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL,
GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY
COLLEGE PARK, GA.
Limited to 80 boarding pupils, with ten teachers. Special preparation
for Southern colleges. Graduates accepted by colleges without exami
nation. Parents cordially invited to visit and inspect the school before
entering their sons elsewhere.
COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M„ Prat.
COLLEGE and RD TV A IT
Conservatory D
Gainesville
GEORGXA
Two lepmte lasiftatlons ueder one managenirnt. The Collesa fornlshei high courie In languagt,
Utrntorc, lettses sad kindred lubjrrt* • faculty of 251 wrll-equlppld laboratories. Tha conservatory
offer! best advanugrs in muile, elocution, art; iprclal course and training cliun for MuileTeachen; 50
planaa; two pips organa J most btautlfui conerrt hall In the south, Brenati had 275 hoarder! lait yrar,
representing 15 ilates. Beautiful bul'dlngi, ld*al location. Altitude 1,500 feet. For catalogue, '
A. W. VAN MOOSE or IL J. I’EAHCE, Associate Prraidants. Gainrkvili.k, Geoi
DONALD FRASER SCHOOL FOR BOYS
Prepares for Cfllege, Georgia T«ch and Annapolis.
Thorough courses; Excellent home-life. Fine Discipline. Opens
September 13. For handsome catalog, write
GEORGE GARDNER, Principal, Decatur, Ga.
Georgia School of Technology
A tachnical institute ot the highest rank, whoso graduates, without exception,
occupy prominent and lucrative positions in unginoering nnd commercial life.
Located in the moat progreaaivc city in the South, with abounding opportunitie*
otTcred its graduates in the South’s present remark able development. The forty
members of fne class nf 1ISM were placed in lucrative and desirable positions
b'f"rr grtvEmtion. Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining
and Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip
ment of Shop. Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library and new Chemical Labo
ratory. Cost reasonable. Each county in (ieorgia entitled to fifteen free
scholarships. The next session begins Sept. 26, 1906. For catalogue, address.
K. C. MATHESON. A. M„ LL. D.. President, Atlanta. Georgia
WASHINGTON SEMINARY
North Avenue and Peachtree Street. ATLANTA.
For Girin and Young Ladles. Boarding Department strictly
limited to provide refined home life. Classes divided into sections
averaging aliout ten students to accurc personal instruction.
Faculty of eighteen college graduates. Primary, academic, college
preparatory, music, art and elocution. Certificate admit* to Vassar,
Wellesley, Etc. INtli Year begins September 13, 1906.
Caialogiie^pjp|dl£j|t[g.^tg
Phone 647, J North.
L. D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT*
Principals.
J
AGNES SCOn COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
DECATUR, GA.
Six miles from Atlanta.
F. H. GAINES, D.D.,
President.
1. Nine Bulldlnga.
2. Modern Gymnaalum.
3. Ample Laboratorlea and Equipment.
4. New $60,000 Dormitory.
5. Superior Advantages in Music and
Art.
6. Health Record Unaurpasaed.
ENROLLMENT FAR IN ADVANCE OF ANY
PREVIOUS YEAR AT THIS DATE. SESSION
OPENS SEPTEMBER 19.
DIPLOMA \M» LICENSE
lii 12 moiitin A«l<lr»**H HtM TllUltX COb
UWB OF PHARMACY, Grant Bide-, At
lanta, G*. !>t*maad for our ermlaati*© vx-
ce©ds tb© supply.
TWENTY-SEVENTH SESSION
BAR/LI SCHOOL OF MUSIC
For th. Higher Art of Plano Playing and Singing and a thorough
MUSICAL DEVELOPMENT.
Director Alfredo narlll.
School Rro|iens Monday, September 2, 19061
Studios >7 r,06 Lowndes Pudding, and Residence Studio:
83 WEST FIFTH STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
n-'med berae from Tot.
Mira I^oifa. Ayrso
Tor H1X or t-IKIIl U ItM, wun I"v*r» HI IIIC I _„ I If. t . r „ k I,,,, rplitrmsl fmm
Mnron ho«r4taL bop©« to Iw alii© to return «« « . T. TSTJ!!?
to bl* b.Hm» thlaweek. (Kyle Sprier*. T.nn. Mra. Uwts Weai,
ft©r rimiplrtlnr a rharmlnr motorlnr 1 of AnruMia. *©r«*»p*al©«! Mra. lVar»* n
> throurh X©w J©racy with Mr. ana to Mnron, m . wl!l lw b« r rn.*»t for *©r-
i. Fr©fl©rirk B. Pop©, of Anruatn, Mr*. I ©ml ilnru. ,
it©r Wimberly la now nt Xrwpnrt. It. | Mi** rami'! Ijinmr will fake il©llrbt-
. whrr© ah© will remain for *>ni© time. fol nHt«Hiiol>ll, trip thronrb New York and
Mrs. J. W. Cabauliw aud Mlaa Ula Calm- New Jenrjr (hr early autuuiu,
»
Mr. sml Mr*. Jnbn Allen Ilnrrl
York, .nil Mr. I.nn.ir Wn.hln^
lAumr leave* Mse.m for Xew
In Krptpmlisr.
JItna Itnsaltrr Celllns 'returns
from a eharuilag samni<>r ~„
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