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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MAS. CiOKCe C BALL,
SOCIETY
CHAtLOTTt STlWiKT.
Slum SRUSTKOHd,
Aulttanlt.
JARS. HERRING TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MI8S MARQUESS RITCH.
A pretty event of next week will be
the party which Mrs. Albert Herrins
will give Tuesday afternoon In honor
of her atractlve young niece, Mira Mar
quera Rltch.
"Up Jinks" will be played and Mrs.
Herring's guests will number about
twenty-six young people.
MISS BAIRD'S BRIDGE.
Friday morning Miss Louise Baird
entertained at a charmingly Informal
card party at her home on Capitol
Square, twelve or fourteen young wom
en being her guests at bridge.
After several . games a delicious
course luncheon was served at the
card tables.
Miss Baird received her guests In a
smart white lingerie suit.
The first prlxe was a sliver hat pin
anti the consolation a lace handker
chief.
Miss Baird's guests were Miss Luetla
Malsby, Miss Genevieve Morris, Miss
Ella B. Rushton, Miss Mary Bostrom,
Miss Marlon Nutting, Miss Nanette
Crawford, Misses Lucia and Lamar Je
ter, Miss Mary Crew Cundell, Miss
Alberta Rankin, Mrs. Ben Noble, of
Montgomery; Miss Margaret Yancey,of
Albany; Misses Antoinette and Ida
May Blount, Misses Lily and Lula
Radcllff and Miss Nannie Fitspatrfck,
of Mobile.
littletoTTmarland.
A marriage of general Interest, which
will occur on September 23, Is that of
Dr. J. R. Littleton, of this city, and
MISS Mary Marland, of Orlflln, Ga. The
nuptials will bs performed In Orlflln.
Dr. Littleton Is one of Augusta's best
known young physicians and an Im
portant factor In the political life of the
city. He Is highly esteemed by all who
know him, and the announcement of
his engagement will be followed by
hundreds of- congratulations and sin
cere well wishes. fdr future conjugal
biles.
Miss Marland Is-the. daughter of one
of Grlflln’s oldest and most prominent
families, and Is extremely popular
among a large circle of acquaintances.
—Augusta Tribune.
FOR MISS TRIGG.
Miss Mary Webb entertained a small
and congenial party Informally at cards
nt the'Golf and Country Club Tuesday
morning, to compliment Miss Katherine
Trigg, of-Chattanooga. Miss Mary B.
Neal kept the,scores, and the pretty
prize was- won by. Mrs. Verner Moore
Lewifr who presented It to the honoree.
After the whist game a tempting
three-course luncheon was served. The
guest list-included: Mesdames Kendrick
Hnrdcast|e, Humphrey Hardison and
Verner Moore Lewis, Misses Sara and
Mary Gaul. Mibel Murray, Mary B.
Neat' Frank- Hollow'd! and Martha
Webb. •
. Miss Trigg.will be In Nashville for
ten .days: longer as :the guest of Miss
Mary ague at Alamo.—Nashville Ban
ner. ' *
MR8. GOODHARTS TEA.
A pleasant'event -of the week-end
will be' the tea at which' Mrs. Elmo
Harrison Goodhart will entertain Sat
urday evening, In honor of Miss Thom-
bm-y-nnd Mrs. Stovall, who wlllieavo
shortly to make their home In Paris,
France.
No formal Invitations have been Is
sued, but the termer pupils of Miss
Thornbury's school and the friends of
Miss Thornbury and Mrs. Stovall are
cordially Invited.
TO MI8S WARE.
Friday morning Silas Dorothy Brell-
enbucher entertnlned at a beautiful
party for Miss Helen Ware, who will
leave next week for Vassar. Cards and
progressive games were played, and
Miss Breltenbucher's guests, Included
only about a doxen and a half of the
Intimate friends of Miss Ware.
Miss Breltenbucher's home was dec
orated with numerous potted plants,
and with pink roses, and the young
hostoas was assisted In the entertain
ment of her guests by her sister, Mrs.
Emils Breltenbucher.
The first prlxe was a large and beau
tlful sword fern In a pretty Jardenlere,
and the consolation a gauxe fan. The
guest of honor was presented with
pretty lace handkerchief. The prlxe
for those who preferred progressive
games was a potted plant.
Miss Breltenbucher received her
friends In a pretty morning frock of
pink linen, and Mrs. Emile Brelten
bucher wore a smart white linen suit.
Ml's Ware wore a dainty white lingerie
gown.
Miss Breltenbucher's guests were:
Misses Helen Ware, Mabel C'arlyon,
Charlotte Middleton, Marguerite Lane,
Margaret Latimer, Ethleen Dobbs, Bes
sie Bailey, Sarah Williams, Jennie Hue
Bell, Cecils Montsalvage, Edith Dun
can and Mrs. Emile Breltenbucher.
BARRY-HALLONQUI8T.
The Atlanta friends of the bridal
couple will be Interested In the follow.
Ing account, from the Montgomery Ad
vertiser, of Thursday, of the marriage
of Miss Josephine Hallonqulat and Mr.
William 8. Barry, which took place
Wednesday evening at Montgomery,
Ala.:
The home wedding last evening nt
7:10 o'clock of Miss Josephine Halion-
qulst and Mr. William Bhtlby Barry'
was characterised In every detail by a
distinctive tone of elegance, beauty and
dainty refinement. The home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Hallonqulat wax, for
the occasion of the marriage of their
daughter, adorned with a wealth of
;holce cut rosea, potted palms and ferns
and a profusion of plumosa, which
hung In delicate tracing about the
chandeliers and draperies.
The apartment where the ceremony
was to take place had been arranged In
a most elaborate and artistic manner,
In a seml-clrclfe of tall palms and
masses of ferns with a center Impro
vised altar of white. On either side
was a tall bronxe candelabra with In
numerable branches holding lighted ta
pers.
Owing to recent bereavement In the
family of the bride, the marriage was
a quiet one, witnessed by only rela
tives and a few close friends. Rev. E.
E. Cobbs officiating.
The bride’s wedding gown was ex
quisitely fashioned of white radium
silk with bodice of mallne and Duch-
es lace with which she wore a veil
caught with- lilies of the valley. She
held an arm shower bouquet of lilies
of the valley and her jewels were dia
monds, the wedding gift of the groom.
She was accompanied to the altar by
her sister, Mrs. James Potter, attired
In an elegant toilet of white rolls
and Irish lace made princess with
which she carried an arm cluster of
white roses.
The groom was attended by his
friend Mr. Oscar Lee Putnam. Mrs.
Hallonqulat, mother of the bride, was
gowned In black crepe de chine and
lace.
An Informal reception followed the
ceremony, and refreshments were serv
ed from tables placed In an adjoining
apartment, - and adorned In a lavish
placing of vases of white roses and
tracings of plumosa. In the dining
room the large number of handsome
presents, sent by loving and admiring
friends, attested devoted esteem.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry left at 9:20
o'clock for New Orleans, and will make
their home at Greenwood, Miss.
IN HONOR BRIDE8-ELECT.
Mrs. Edward Durant will entertain
the. latter pari of the month. In honor
of Miss Laura Wltham, whose wedding
to Dr. R} T. Dorsey takes place on the
evening of-October 18,-at -the home of
Mr. ana' Mrs,, W. 8. Wltham, and In
honor of Miss Etjiel. Mobley, whose
marriage-to Mr. 81ms-Bray .will'be. an
event of the'21th of,October, taking
place In the evening at the , First
Methodist Church.
PARTIE8 TO BE GIVEN ■
IN HONOR M188.WITHAM
A number of delightful.pard; parties
and luncheons will bo given .In honor
of Miss.Laura Wltham, who will be
one of' the early fall brides. Among
those who will entertain In'her honor
will be Miss Agnes Ladson, Miss- Ef-
nesaw, and Is unusually atractlve and
very popular.
Mr. Kenny Is a young man of good
business ability and holds the esteem
of all who know him.
The bride and groom received a great
many handsome presents from relatives
and friends.
An elaborate buffet luncheon was
served during the afternoon, after
which the young couple left on the
8:30 train for their home In Clarluton.
MI88 JONES ENTERTAIN8.
The largest and certainly one of the
most enjoyable events of the week
among the younger set was the party
at* which Miss Lula Dean Jones, the
lovely young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Jones, entertained sixty of her
friends Friday afternoon at up jinks.
Miss Jones was assisted In the en
tertainment of her guests by her moth
er, her brothers, Messrs. Harrison and
Saunders Jones, and by Mrs. Bolllni
Jones. Misses Cara Hutchins an
Mildred Woolley presided at the punch
bowl.
Miss Jones wore a dainty lingerie
frock of mull and lace, and Misses
Hutchins and Woolley also wore white
lingerie gowns. Mira Jones' guests
were Misses Irene Austin, Nora Belle
Rosser, Nell Waldo, Helen Jones, Har
riet Calhoun, Frances Hightower, Al-
lle Candler, Louise Ripley, Ruth King,
Elisabeth Morgan, Isotine Campbell,
Gladys McConnell,'Ida Brown Brown,
Wlnshlp, Carolina Muse, Mary Brown,
Mary Hines, Marlon Foster, Margaret
Bradley, Sara Skinner, Ruth Wing,
Lillian Lupo, Lina Andrews, Mary
Amorous, Marlon Perdue, Mamie HU!
Hopkins, Julia Howell, Agnes Gray,
Mary King, Mlgnon McCarty, Helen
Print, Farnell Humphries, Sarah
Beuhle, Gladys-Glover, Sophia McCleay,
Martha Francis, Nell Prince, Aurelia
Speer, Charmte Thomas, Jennie Hutch
ins, Jennie Knox, Daisy Leland, Clif
ford West, Rosalie Davis, Grace Le-
Craw, Ida King,-Margaret Moore, Mary
Traylor, Corrle Brown, Eva Hurt, Lucy
Stockard, Adnle-Sykes Rice; Hildreth
Smith, Marquess.Rltch, Leonora Mad
dox, Dorothy Stevens, / Carolyn King,
Jennie Patttllh, .Ida Landrum, Lucy
Smith, Ethel Noble, Esther Smith,
Hthelyn Emmons, Helen Prior, Cather
ine Clarke, gillie Williford, Mildred
Harmon, Wales L'Engle, May Caverly,
fle Beale Phelan, Miss Susie 'May Pope,
Mrs. T. C. Longlno, Mrs..' Herman
Hlrsch, Mrs. John Ralne, Mrs.' will lain
Owen, Mrs; Joseph Ralne, hjlas Emily
Lowndes and Miss' Martha Whitman.
RECITAL OF MI88 WALKER.
At the recital to 'be given by Miss
Janet Keith-Wnlkor, at MIss'Hanna’s
School, Friday, September 14, at 8 p.
the following delightful' program
will be given:
Trio, "Oberau," Verdi—Missel Smith,
Hans, Mrs. Munger.
Reading In costume,' "Zlngarella"—
1 L. McDowell, Miss Janet Keith
Walker.
Vocal solo, “Without Thee," D'Har-
lon—Miss Mabel D. Smith.
Plano solo, "A la Bien Almee,”
Schutt—Miss Margaret A. Haas.
Comic monologue, "When the Honey
moon Wanes," Gertrude. White—Miss
Janet Keith Walker.
Vocal solo, "Slave Song,'.' Teresa del
Rlego—Mias Henrietta A. Kennan.
Pantomime, "The Power of Prayer.”
Violin solo, "Serenade," Franx Dldla
-Professor Erwin Mueller.
lawnTarty.
The members of'Ht. Agnes Guild, of
Rt. Luke's Church will have a peanut
hunt, grab bag, sand pile and donkey
contest Saturday afternoon on the lawn
of Mr. Champ DeSausaure's residence.
Ice cream will be served and an ad
mission of 10 cents will be charged.
PARTY AT EA8T LAKE.
Mrs. E. G. Ballinger entertained at
nn Informal picnic Thursday evening
nt East Lake In honor of Mrs. Frank
Boland's guests, Miss Horsley and
Miss Scott.
In the party were Dr. and Mrs. Bal
linger, Miss Horsley, Miss Scott, Dr.
and Mrs. Boland, Mr. WilUam Arnaud
and Mr. Brooks Berkeley,
PICNIC AT EA8T LAKE.
Thursday afternoon a congenial par
ty of friends enjoyed a charming out
Ing nt East Luke, which Included an
elaborate luncheon.
In the imrty were Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Gorman, Mrs. Miller B. Hutchins, Miss
Lula Hutchins, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs.
Frank Logan, Mrs. Cay McCall, Mrs.
Katharine C. Abbott, Miss Lillian Lo
gan, Mr. Chnrles- Godfrey, Dr. Cromer,
Mr. Duncan. Mr, Henry Kennedy and
Mr. Ivan Allen.
KENNY-COX.
very , pretty home wedding was
solemnised Wednesday afternoon, Sep
tember 12, at 5 o'clock, when Miss Nel-
la Estelle Cox and Mr. Frank Marlon
Kenny, Jr., of Clorkston, were united
in marriage at the home of the bride'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Cox.
In Kennesaw, Ga., Rev. Mr. Kelly be
Ing the officiating clergyman.
The lovely old colonial home wa:
profusely decorated for the occasion.
The bride and groom entered the
drawing room to the strains of Men
delssohn's wedding march, played by
Miss Annie Lee Kennedy, of Toceoa.
The bride wore a traveling toilet, a
handsome tailor suit of blue voile with
blue hat to match.
Mrs. Kenny Is the eldest daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Albert J. Cox, of Ken-
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MR. AND MR8. BLOSSER
WILL ENTERTAIN
Saturday,evening-Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Blower .will entertain In their
apartments^at the .Victoria In celebra
tion of. the-second anniversary of their
marriage. The'occasion will be small
and Informal,-eniy the- Intimate friends
of -Mr. ahd Mrs. Blosser being Invited,
and music will be the feature of the
evening. -■-■■■
The pretty apartment of Mr. and
Mrs. Blosser wlll 'be decorated with
pink and while, roses, and these colors,
which were those used In decorating on
the occasion of their marriage, will be
carried out In every detail.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blosser
•will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Merbut,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weaver, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Perkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Todd,
Miss Louise - Dooly, Miss Stelnhagen,
Mrs. Allle Blosser Loveman, Miss Lln-
nle Blosser, Mr. Toni'Jones, ColofflH
James W. Austin, Mrs. Ivan Allen, Dr.
WIHIam Owen, Mr. Lowry Dale, Mr.
William Bennett, Mr. Charlie Hoke,
Captain W. E. Nunnemacher.
MEETING.
The Thomas Jefferson Chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revolution
will Yneet Saturday afternoon at 4:15
o’clock at the home of Mrs. Miller
Hutchins, at 140 West Peachtree, The
boafd will meet at 4 o’clock.
YOUNG MATRON8’ CLUB.
The Young Matrons' Club met Fri
day morning with Miss Ruth Hallman
at her home on West Peachtree street.
The members Include: Mrs. R. F.
Shcdden, Mrs. Thomas B. Paine, Mrs.
J. G. Oglesby, Jr.. Mrs. Vaughn Nixon.
Mrs. Harry English and Mrs. Albert
Thornton.
MRS. WALLIS TOYODRESS
THE B. Y. P. U,
The Baptist Young People's Union
of the Second Baptist church will be
addreseed Friday night by Mrs. Wallis,
of Mlllen, Ga.. leader of Baptist young
women's work for the state of Geor
gia.
All Interested In the work are cor
dially Invited to be preaent at 8 o'clock
Friday evening.
tantrfactor which parks have become In
the civic advancement of such great
cities as New York, Parle and London,
and dwelt specifically upon the physi
cal, psychic and educational value of
the park to the cltlxen.
Dr. Toepel'e able paper stressed the
value of the park In raising the health
standard of the community, and Mr. C.
E. Folsom told of the success of ex
periments which have been made In
St. Paul with public baths and parks.
AUTOMOBILE TRIP TO MACON.
Miss Louise Todd, Mr. James Todd
and Mr. Young Smith have enjoyed i
charming trip to Macon In their auto
mobile.
They were absent several days.
HOU8E PARTY AT MEDIA.
Mrs. Joe Boone Is entertaining quite
a number of young people at her home
at Media, Go. Among her guests are
Miss Little, of Atlanta: Miss Maddox,
of Cordels, and MIxx Boone, of Flor
ida.
elliottTkiddee.
A marriage of Interest to a wide cir
cle of friends throughout the state was
that of Miss Lily Clair Klddee. of
Morrow, Ga/, to Mr. Hiram C, Elliott,
of Stockbridge, which took place In
Atlanta Wednesday afternoon. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr.
Perry, and the bride and groom left
Atlanta to make their home at White-
house, Ga. The bride, as Miss Lillie
Clair- Klddee, was greatly beloved In
Macon, where she formerly resided, and
In Morrow, where she has made her
home recently.
The groom Is highly esteemed In so
cial and buaMera circles, and Is fol
lowed by the good wishes of a host of
friends.
Personal Mention
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WOODEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Wednesday evening at their new
home on College street, Amerlcus, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Niles' celebrated
their fifth anniversary. The home was
artistically decorated In golden rod,
ferns and palms.
Mrs. Niles received her guests In a
white embroidered mull.
Punch was served In the yard from
i “old oaken bucket that hung In
the well" by Misses Florence and Nel
lie Niles. Mr. Hollis Fort and Mr. Cliff
Williams.
The gifts, Including everything from
load of wood to rare pllecea of
wedgewood, nttested the esteem '
which Mr. and Mrs. Niles are held.
UNIVER8ALI8T~~LADIES' 80CIETY
The Ladles' Mission Circle of the
Unlversatlst church will meet at the
home of Mrs. B. C. West, 30* East
North avenue, Friday afternoon at
o'clock. A full attendance of all the
ladles Interested In the work of the
church Is earnestly urged.
MEETING OF ThTATLANTA
SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY
The meeting of this society which
was held at Carnegie Library Thursday
evening was of unusual Interest, both
as to the speakers anil the subject un
der discussion. The Sociological Socie
ty Is now turning Its attention to At
lanta's need for parks, a subject which
has for some time been agitated In the
press, anil which has, for a number
of years, been regarded by large East
era cities as one of Important bearing
upon civic IlM. The flrst talk made
at the meeting of the society Thursday
evening was by Hon. Walter Brown,
president of the park commission, who
spoke most Interestingly, showing how
the city Is really the beneficiary of the
park, and how, from u commercial
standpoint, narks are excellent Invest
ments. In the absence of Mr. Don
Carey. Mrs. Warren Boyd came next on
the program. Mrs. Boyd told. In her
usual charming manner, of the Impor
ter. L. G. Hardman, Mr. Walton Har
per, Mr. Eugene V. Haynes and Mr.
Frank Orme will leave Saturday to at
tend the house party to be given In
honor of Miss Flortne Richardson, by
her aunt, Mr*. Juliua Hardwick, at
Cerjartown. Mist Agnes Ladson and
Mira Thornton, of LaGrange, are now
with Mias Richardson, at Cedartown.
Mrs. Stanley Crittenden and her
daughter, Miss Cornelia Crittenden, are
spending teveral days In Atlanta with
Mrs. Crittenden's sister, Mrs. Sydney
H. Phelan, at her home on Peachtree
street. Mrs. and Miss Crittenden are
en route to Montgomery, where they
will spend the winter.
After a pleasant vacation, partly spent
In the Sapphire country and various
points of Interest In North and Bouth
Carolina, Mr. Max H. Wllensky will
leave next week with his mother for
Baltimore, where he will remain a few
days before going to the University of
Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong,
formerly of Atlanta, but now residing
at' Montgomery, are spending a short
time In the city at 38 Capitol avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong are en route
to Montgomery, after an extended visit
to'North Carolina.
Mr. Walton Harper, Mr. Eugene
Haynes, Mr. Frank Orme and Dr. L. G.
Hardeman left Friday for Cedartown
to join the house party Mrs. Julius
Hardwick Is giving In honor of Miss
Florene Richardson.
Messrs. John and Hubert Lewis, of
Texas, will be among the out-of-town
guests to attend the marriage of Miss
Adeline Lewis to Dr. Howard Shlilts.
Mrs. Glover, of Marietta, passed
through the city Thursday, en route
to New York, called there by the Ill
ness of her daughter, Mrs. Williams.
Mrs. Cay McCall, of Jacksonville,
Fla., Is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Frank Logan. She will spend the re
mainder of September In Atlanta.
Miss Nellie Stewart, the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.
Stewart, left Friday for Athens, where
she will attend Lucy Cobb.
Mrs. Benjamin Noble, of Montgom
ery, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Patterson, on West Peach
tree street.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon announce
the birth of a son on Wednasday, Sep
tember 12, at heir home, 1* Willow
street.
Mrs. Robert Lee Avary has bought
the Gray cottage on Howard street
and, with hts family, will move In at
once.
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Fashionable
New Gloves
The new Gloves are
ready; correct style* in
long and short Gloves,
fabric' and kid, every
fashionable color. From
the best makers and every
pair can be relied on for
wear.
You will find many nov
elties here, Gloves not
generally shown, for the
stock is great and thor
oughly complete.
Values such as these are
being offered:
8-button glace kid Gloves,
In brown, tan, blue, black,
and white, to wear with long
or three-quarter sleeves;
$2.00 pair.
12-button black glace kid
Gloves, 22.75 pair.
16-button, $3.60 and $4.
A new street Glove, of
suede lisle, to be worn with
long sleeves In the early
fall. Reds, bluet, browns,
tans, greens, white and
black; 60c pair.
Long suede lisle Glovej,
16-button length, resembling
undressed kid; In brown,
navy, tan, red, gray, white
and black; $2.00 pair.
Long black Silk Groves,
double-tipped Ungers, ' 16
button length; $2.00 pair.
Long white silk Gloves,
$1.60 and $2.00. pair.*
Embroidered Hose
, For Women, 25c a Pair
Black Hose of medium weight, for early fall wear. Neat
ly embroidered in silk. Dainty little figures and dots, in
pretty colors.
Quite a variety of these; a special purchase. They are
new and exceptional 35c Hose, for 25c pair.
Pure Silk, Hose, $1.50 Pair
Pure silk, every thread—soft, brilliant and _ beautiful.
Soles are of linen, fot service; heels and toes will not rub
through. Reinforced garter tops. Just a few dozen_ pairs
in all sizes.
They are very remarkable values at $1.50 pair.
Linen Handkerchiefs
Two Interesting Items
^Embroidered Handkerchiefs, for women; 25c kinds at
15c each. Every thread linen, very soft and sheer, embroid
ered in dainty little vines and other pleasing designs. A big
collection of them.
For men—soft-finished Handkerchiefs, of pure linen
with popular hems. Saturday at lOq each.
Stationery 19c box
Sea-Island Fibre Writ
ing Paper; a fine, smooth
grade -of linen Paper in
the new-tints of blue and
gray, also white. Put up
iii pound boxes, and'of
fered now at 19c box.
Envelopes to match, 2
packages for 15c.
This Collection of
Taffeta Ribbons, 19c Yard
Just a-large general assortment, of beautiful Taffeta
- Ribbons. All-Silk and nenrly all oolors—red, blue, Nile,
pink,-white, -black, ,etc.—as wide as 3 l-2 .and;4 inches. -
9cyard 'is an extremolyi'low.price to paylor as nicei
Ribbons as-these. The sale-is for Saturday.;only.
Novelty Ribbons at 50c • Yard
Gharming'new designs-in warp-‘prints, .plaids and-Ro-.
man/strip'es, the.styles most-in fAvor.- -Wide enough for
sashes-and.girdles narrower widths for bows and neck
pieces. Excellent variety,of noVelty Ribbons at 50o-yard.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Store of Many Departments.
Mr. and Mrs. \V, 8. Walker left on
Thursday for Savannah. They sail
this week for New York city.
Miss Margaret Haas, of Jacksonville,
Fla., Is the guext of Mrs. George C.
Munger, on West Peachtree.
Mr*. Louis Gholntln and Mira Kath
arine Gholatln leave toon to spend
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Wedding Announcement
Fresh from the eastern markets and
manufactories, and Individual with the
newest art Ideas, our materials for
wedding presents are ready for the
fall events. N-
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
—NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall 8L
month In New York city.
Mra. Martha W. Thomaa hat return
ed from a delightful visit to relatives
In Meriwether county.
Mira Mary Robertson, of Opelika, le
the guest of Mrs. Harvey Smith, on
West Peachtree street.
Miss Aline Ruse, after a visit to
friends and relatives In Tennessee, has
returned to the city.
Mrs. Robert Davis and little daugh
ter are guests of Mrs. McLane Tilton,
of Llthla Springs.
Mira Julia Turner has returned to
her home at Media, Ga., after a visit
to Atlanta friends.
Mr*. AUle Blosser Loveman, of Phil
adelphia, la the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
J. W. Blosser.
Miss Emily Wooten Is the guest of
Miss Jennie Sue Bell at her home In
Inman Park.
Dr. and Mr*. Cyrus Strickler an
nounce the birth of a son, Cyrus
Strickler, Jr.
Mrs. Sarah Kiser Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Dora Kiser Webster, at
Norcross.
Mr. and Mrs. Boykin Wright have
returned to Augusta after a visit to
Atlanta.
Mrs. Frank Y. Anderson, of Birming
ham, Is the guest of friends In At
lanta.
Mr*. Arnold Broyles has returned
from a stay of several weeka at Toe-
co*.
Mlsa Carrie Jeter left Thursday for
Gainesville, to enter school at Brenau.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns leave
soon for a visit to New York city.
Mrs. T. B. French has returned from
a visit to Minneapolis and Toronto.
Mr. A J. Smith Is spending a few
days with hts family in Atlanta.
Miss Cobble Hood, of Cuthbert, Is
the guest of Mira Claire Ridley.
Mrs. Raby Crider has returned from
k visit to relatives at Carrollton.
Mrs. Divine, of Carter. Ga. Is spend
ing a few days at the Bon Air,
Mr*. Robert Webb Is the guest of
Miss Lola Key at Norcrou.
Mr. Inman Sanders Is In the city.
SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
Miss Florene Watts Is the guest of
Miss Sallle Hull In Athens.
Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Jr., Is spending
a few days In LaGrange.
Miss Blanche Carson will leave soon
for a visit to New York. -
r. A. L. Konts has gone to Toronto
for a fortnight's stay.
Mrs. Adair and Mr. A. D. Adair, Jr.,
are at Cloudland, N. C.
Miss Mary Ellis Is visiting friends
at Haralson, Ga.
ACWORTH.
Mrs. H. M. Williams has returned from
visit to felatlrra at Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abbott, of Cnrteravllle,
spent s few days here the flrst of tbe week.
Misses Hule and Eratt are vlsltlof Mias
Resile Ilarnei.
Mr. Mercer I ... .... _ ... ..... _
for Hopkinsville, Ky„ to enter aehool.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Abbott, of Marietta,
spent s few days this week with tbe for
mer’s parents.
Misses Ethel and Ruby Eratt are spending
this week In Baltimore.
Mrs. SIsory Connelly, of Dallas, spent
few days of last week here.
A few of the young people went to Island
Mills last Wednesday on a picnic expedl-
Messrs: George and Charlie Runyan, of
Marietta, spent a few hnure here Sunday.
J. N. Johnson spent Monday In Carter*
vllle.
Miss Grace Baxter Is visiting relatives
here.
Coionet J. J. Nortbcutt Is spending this
-eek In Dsllsr
hire. J. H. I 1
St Woodstock.
Messrs. It. L. McMillan, Charlie M. Lor-
Ingood, L. A. Rainey ami Mira Cook have
gone to tbe eaetern market*
MA*RTIN.
The Misses Farmer entertained delight
fully *t a porch party one evening recently
at their borne on Central nvenue. compli
mentary to Mira Watt, of Camilla. Many
sanies were enjoyed during the evening,
and at a late hoar, delicious refreshmsuts
were served Among those present were
Misses Minnie Mitchell, Blanche Young,
Dels Brown, Bffle Garner, Ullle sml On
Farmer, Volins Mitchell sml I,ela Watt,
sod Messrs, a H. Mitchell. 8. W. Crew
ford, C. II. \ernle. D. Landrum, Dr. Craw
ford and Dr. Cason.
. Mlsa Clyde Jones hts returned to her
home In Wblghnm.
Miss Lannle Mitchell Is In Bowman.
Mr. Cruise, of Commerce, Is In the city.
Mlsa Ethel Cooper has returned from
Anderson, S. C.
. J. T. Cason has returned from Ah-
Iinti.
Mr*. W. P. Palmer, of Clayton, Is visit-
iff relatives In town.
W. A. Mitchell has returned from Wssh
e on.
Iss Jessie Cobb tuts returned to her
home In Cartersvllle.
Mrs. J. T. Davis, of Clayton, It visiting
datlres In towu.
Messrs. Dsn Fsrtr
ire In Von hr Harris.
Hubert Yaw has returned from 8eneca,
RISING FAWN.
Mira Vtctorlne Lynn, of Dalton, Go,
who hat been visiting In Birmingham,
Is the guest of Mrs. James R. Allison.
Charles Blckerstaff will leave in a
few days for Atlanta, where he expecU
to reside permanently. Mr. Blckerstaff
haa many friends here and throughout
the county who will regret to hear of
hi* departure.
Mr*. Virginia Frick*, accompanied by
her Miter, Mr*. Powell, of Hickman.
Ky.; Mlsa Geraldine McCutcheon, of
Dalton, and little Mlsa Virginia Moor
man, will leave In a short time for
New Mexico, where they will Join Dr.
Lunsford D. Frick*, of the Marine Hoa-
pttal 8ervlce, and apend the autumn.
Mr*. William Alllaon, accompanied by
her eDter*. Mre. Cunningham, of Fort
Payne, and Mrs. Humphrey, of Fort
Worth, Texas, la vialtlng In Huntsville.
Mr*. Humphrey will return to Fort
Worth from Huntsville.
M*. and Mr*. J. C. Looney have gone
Mr. J. K. Ottley ha* returned tfoa L^aY inches ter, Tenn, lor a few weeks.
Mr. George Jacoway.' of Cole City,
ha* come to Rising Fawn to reside
Mrs.^ Tom D. Johnson, of Birming
ham, formerly Miss Kate Pittman. Is
visiting relatives here.
Miss Mary Webb, of Chattanooga,
has returned to her home, after a
Ha?e Bnt vWt ,0 h * r aunt > Mr »- Graham
Miss Fannie Carmichael, of Valiev
Head, ha* been the guest of Mlsa Ethel
Rlordon.
Judge M. M. Allison, of Chattanooga,
was In Rising Fawn Thursday.
Mira Frankie Dugen will leave In a
lege dSy * t0r Mnrth “ Washington Co! '
Mis* Henrietta Hale haa returned
from Chattanooga.
WAYCR088.
-C. E. Schofield, Jr., at Atlanta, Is spend-
“f, the week In the city.
Mrs. 4. L. Stanton ana Mira Mary Stan
ton arrived Saturday sfter a delightful
•<W« r trip to Brooklyn, Baltimore sad
Washington.
v. ”• S' Gsrier and Mailers Paul and
Harley, left today for Thomravllle.
Mlsa Don Underwood has returned from
horsummtr outlay In middle sod north
Sir. and Mra. J. E. T. Bowden and chll-
drtn have returned from the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Ilurnett and children
left Monday night for Saluda, N. C.
„ Mlsa Eddie l'arnell returned Frldsy night
from Baltimore.
Mrs. Walter P. Utile and little son,
accompanied by her slater, Miss Johneon,
arrived In Waycross last week from Mary-
Messrs. Lester Sweat, Arthur Knlfht
and Harry Wilson will leave next Sunday
t for the Unlrerslty of Georgia.
. delightful meeting of tbs Frances Bar-
tow chapter. United Daughters of the Con
federacy, Was held Wednesday afternoon
st the home of Mre. J. H. Redding. The
subject WSS "A. P. Hill." An interest
lag patter was rend by Mrs. J. II. Redding
and one by Mrs. Charles Sheldon. Mre.
Betiding served refreshments and enter-
tnlnod her guests Ity an exhibition of her
fine collection of war relict.
„ Rev. nnd Mrs. W. H. Scruggs and Will
Scruggs have returned from Washington,
Miss Ids Xtcholla has returned from a
visit to Bltckshesr.
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