The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 14, 1906, Image 8

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Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. MR8. HERRING TO ENTERTAIN FOR MISS MARQUESS RITCH. A pretty event of next week will be the party which Mr*. Albert Herrin* win pive Tuesday afternoon In honor of her atractivc young niece. MissMar quess Hitch. "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 cnrd party at her home on Capitol Square, twelve or fourteen young wom en being her guests at bridge. After several games a delicious course luncheoa was served at the caril tables. Miss Baird received her guests In a smart white lingerie suit. The first prise was a silver hat pin and the consolation a lace handker chief. Miss Baird's guests were Miss Luella Malsby, Miss Genevieve Morris, Miss Ella B. Rushton, Miss Mary Bostrom, Miss Marion Nutting, Miss Nanelle 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 Ttadcllff and Miss Nannie Fitzpatrick, 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 Griffin, Ga. The nuptials will be performed In Grllfin. 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- well wishes for future conjugal tolls .Miss Marland Is the daughter of one of Griffin's oldest and most prominent families, and is extremely popular umong a large circle of acquaintances. —Augusta Tribune. FOR MliFTRIGG. 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, nnd the pretty prize was won by Mrs. Verner Moore Lewis, who presented It to the honoreo. V After the whist game a tempting three-course luncheon was served. The guest list Included: Meedames Kendrick Hardcastle, Humphrey Hardison and Verner Moore Lewis, Misses Sara and Mary Gaut. Mabel Murray, Mary B. Neal. Frank Hollowell and Martha IVebb. Miss Trigg will be In Nashville for ten days longer as the guest of Miss Mary Gaut at Alamo.—Nashville Ban ner. MRS. GOODHART’S TEA. A pleasant event of the week-end will be the tea at which Mrs. Elmo Harrison Goodhart will entertnln Sat urday evening, In honor of Miss Thorn' bury and Mrs. Stovall, who will leave .■di»rtly to make tbelr home In Paris, Frnnce. v No format Invitations have been Is sued, but the former pupils of Miss Thombury's school and the friends of Miss Thombury and Mrs. Stovall are co rdlally Invited. TO MI88 WARE. Friday morning Miss Dorothy Brelt enbucher entertained at a beautiful party for Miss Helen Ware, who will leave next week for Vassar. Cards and progressive games were played, and Miss Breltenbucher’a guests Included only about a dozen nnd a half of the lnilmate friends of Miss Ware. Mies Breltenbucher’s home was dec orated with numerous potted plants, .end with pink roses, and the young hostess was assisted In the entertain ment of her guests by her sister, Mrs. 1 :mlle Breltenbucher. The first prize was a large and benu- tlful sword fern In a pretty Jordonlere, and the consolation a gauze fan. The guest of honor was presented with n pretty lace handkerchief. The prize for those who preferred progressive games was a potted plant. Mire Breltenbucher received her friends In a pretty morning frock of pink linen, and Mm. Emile Brelten- bucher wore a smart white linen suit. Miss Ware wore a dainty white lingerie gown. Mies Breltenbucher'e guests were: Misses Helen Ware, Mabel Carlyon, Charlotte Middleton. .Marguerite Lane, Margaret Latimer, Ethteen Dobbs, Bes sie Bailey, Baruh Williams, Jennie Rue Hell, Cecile Montsalvnge, Edith Dun- i an and Mrs. Emile Breltenbucher. BARRY-HALL0NQUI8T. 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 Hallonqulst and Mr. William 8. Barry, which took place Wednesday evening at Montgomery, Ala: The home wedding last evening at 7:10 o’clock of Miss Josephine Hatlon- qulst and Mr. William Rhelby Barry was characterized In every detail by a distinctive tone of elegance, beauty and dainty refinement. The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hallonqulst was, for the occasion of the marriage of their daughter, adorned with a wealth of choice cut races, 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 semi-circle of tall palms and masses of ferns with a center Impro vised altar of white. On either side was a tall bronze candelabra with In numerable branches holding lighted ta pers. . Owing to recent bereavement In the family of the btide, the marriage was a quiet one, witnessed by only rela tives and a few close friends. Rev. E. K. 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. S he was accompanied to the altar by er sister, Mrs. James Potter, attired in an elegant toilet of white voile and Irish lace made princess with which she carried an arm duster of hlte roses. The groom was attended by his friend Mr. Oscar Lee Putnam. Mr*. Hallonqulst, mother of the bride, was gowned In . black crepe de chine and lace. An Informal reception followed the ceremony, and refreshment* were »erv- ed from tabid* placed in an adjoining apartment, and adorned In a lavish placing of*Vases of white roaes and tracings of plumosa. In the dtnlng room the large number of handsome presents, sent by loving and admiring friends, attested devoted esteem. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry left at 9:20 o’clock for New Orleans, and will'make their home at Greenwood, Miss. nesaw, and Is unusually atractivc and very popular, Mr. Kenny Is a young man of good business ability and bold* the esteem of all who know him. The bride and groom received a great many handsome present* from relatives and friends. - An elaborate buffet luncheon was served during the afternoon, ' after which ,the young couple- left on the 0:20 train for their home In Clarkston. IN HONOR BRIDE3-ELECT. Mrs. Edward Durant will entertain the Intter port of the month In honor' of Miss Laura Wltham, whose wedding to Dr. R. T. Dorsey takes place on. the evening of October 18, nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. Wltham, and In honor of Miss Ethel Mobley, whose marriage to Mr. Sima Bray will be an event of the 24th of October, taking place In the evening at the First Methodist Church. PARTIE8 TO BE GIVEN IN HONOR MI38 WITHAM A number of delightful card parties and luncheons will be 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 Ladsnn, Miss Ef- De Beale Phelan, Miss Susie May Pope, Mrs. T. C. Longlno, Mrs. Herman Hlrsch, Mrs. John Rnlno, Mrs. William OwSn, Mrs. Joseph Ralne, Miss Emily Lowndes and Miss Martha Whitman. RECITAL OF MISS WALKER. ‘At the recital to be given by Miss Janet Keith Walker, at Miss Hanna’s School, Friday, September 14, nt 8 p. m„ the following delightful program will be given: Trio, ''Oberau," Verdi—Misses Smith Hans, Mrs. Munger. Reading In costume, "Zlngarella”— 1 L. McDowell, Mins Janet Keith Walker. Vocal solo, "Without Thee," D'Har Ion—Miss Mabel D. Smith. Plano solo, "A la Blcn 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 Ulego—Miss Henrietta A. Kennan. Pantomime, "The Power of Prayer.' Violin solo, "Serenade," Frans Dtdla —Profe**or Erwin Mueller. LAWN PARTY. The member* of St. Agne* Guild, of St. Luke's Church will have a peanut hunt, grab bag, sand pile and donkey contest Saturday afternoon on the lawn of Mr. Champ DeSauaaure'a residence. Ice cream will be served and an ad mission of 10 cents will be charged. PARTY AT EA8T LAKE. Mrs. E. O. Ballinger entertained at an Informal picnic Thursday evening at 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. Roland, Mr. William Arnaud and Mr. Brooks Berkeley. PICNIC AT EAST LAKE. Thursday afternoon a congenial par ty of friends enjoyed a charming out Ing at East Lake, which Included an elaborate luncheon. In the party 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 CT Abbott, Miss Lillian Lo gan, Mr. Charles Godfrey, Dr. Cromer, .Mr. Duncan. Mr. Henry Kennedy and Mr. Ivan Allen. KENNY-COX. very pretty home wedding was solemnized Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember 12, at 5 o'clock, when Miss Nel- la Estelle Cox and Mr. Frank Marlon Kenny, Jr., of Clarkston, were united In marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Cox, in Kennesaw, Ga., Rev. Mr. Kelly be Ing the officiating clergyman. The lovely old colonial home wai 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 Toecoa. 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 Do You Want a Diamond? Come In then, and see uz about our partial payment plan of selling diamond*. We have the most beautiful gems In all size* at most tempt ing price*. Every stone must pass the most rigid examination by our skilled export before It wilt find a place In our reliable stock. That's the right way to do. We have no other way. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St MISS JONE8 ENTERTAINS. The largest and certainly one of the most enjoyable event* of the week among the younger set was the party at which Miss Lula Dean Jones, the lovely young daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. 8am 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. Bolling Jones. Misses Cara Hutchins and 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. Miss 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, Elizabeth Morgan, Isollne Campbell, Gladys McConnell, Ida Brown Brown, Wlnshlp, Carolina Muse, Mary Brown, Mary Hines, Marion Foster, Margaret Bradley, Sara Skinner, Ruth Wing, Lillian Lupo, Lina; Andrews, Mary Amorous, Marion Perdue, Mamie Hill Hopkins, Julia Howell, Agnes Gray, Mary King, Mlgnon McCarty, Helen Prion Farnell Humphries, Sarah Beuhle, Gladys Glover, Sophia McCleay, Martha Francis, Neil Prince, Aurelia Speer, Charml* 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, Annie Sykes Rice, Hildreth Smith, Marquess Rltch, Leonora Mad dox, Dorothy 8tevens, Carolyn King, Jennie Patting, Ida Landrum, Lucy Smith, Ethel Noble, Esther Smith, Ethelyn Emmons, Helen Prior, Cather ine Clarke, WUlle Williford, Mildred Harmon, Wales L’Engle, May Caverly. MR. AND MR8. BLOSSER WILL ENTERTAIN Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Blosser will entertain In their apartmenta at the Victoria In celebra tion of the second anniversary of-their marriage. The occasion will be small and Informal, only the Intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. Blosser being Invited, and muslo will be the feature of the evening. The pretty apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Blosser will, be decoratod with pink and white rofks, nnd 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 bo Mr. and Sirs. Albert Marbut, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Weaver, Mr. and Sirs. Sam Bowman, Sir. and Sirs. Will Perkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Todd, Miss Louise Dooly, Miss Stelnhagcn, Sirs. Allle Blosser Loveman. Miss Lln- nlc Blower, Sir. Tom Jones, Colonel James W. Austin, Sirs. Ivan Allen, Dr. William Owen, Mr. Lowry Dale, Mr. William Bennett, Mr. Charlie Hoke, Captain W. K. Nunnemacher. tant factor which parks have become the-civic advancement of such great cities as New York, Paris and London, sod dwelt specifically upon the physl cal, psychic arid educational 'value the park to the citizen. Dr. Toe pel's able paper stressed the value of the park In raising the health standard of the community, and Sir. C E. Folsom told of the success of ex periments which have been marie SL Paul with public baths and parks. AUTOMOBILE TRIP TO MACON. Miss Louise Todd, sir. James Todd and Sir. Young Smith have enjoyed i charming, trip.to Slacon In their auto mobll*. They were abeent several day*. HOUSE PAr"tY AT MEDIA, Mrs. Joe .Boone Is entertaining quite a number of young people at her home at ,'Media, Go. Among her guests are Mis* Little; of Atlanta; Sllss Maddox, of Cordele, and Miss Boone, of Flor Ida. ELLIOTT-KIDDEE. 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 Sir. Hiram C. Elliott, of Stockbrldge, 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 M(ss 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 business circles, and Is fol lowed by the good wishes of a host of friends. c r Personal Mention b MEETING. The Thomas Jefferson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Saturday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Miller Hutchins, at 140 West Peachtree. The board will meet at 4 o'clock. YOUNG MATRONS’ CLUB. The Young Matrons' Club mat Fri day morning with Miss Ruth Hallman at her home on West Peachtree street. The members Include: Mrs. R. F. Rhedden, Mr*. Thoma* B. Paine, Mr*, J. G. Oglesby, Jr., Mrs. Vaughn Nixon. Mrs. Harry English and Mrs. Albert Thornton. MRS. WALLI8 TO~ADDRE88 THE B. Y. P. U The Baptist Young People's Union of the Second Baptist church will be addressed Friday night by Mrs. Wallis, of Mlllen, Ga. leader of Baptist young women’s work for the state of Geor- glA All Interested In the work are cor dlally Invited to be preeent at 8 o'clock Friday evening. WOODEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Wednesday evening nt their new home on College street, Amerlcus, Mr, ami Mrs. Clarence Niles celebrated their fifth anniversary. The home was artistically decorated In golden rod, ferns and pulms. 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. Cillt Williams. The gifts. Including everything from load of wood to rare plleres of wedgewood, attested the esteem In which Mr. and Mrs. Niles are held. UNIVER8ALI8T~LADIES’ SOCIETY The Ladles' Mission Circle of the Unlveraallat church will meet at the home of Mrs. B. West, 309 East North avenue, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A full attendance of all the ladles Interested In the work of th< church is earnestly urged. MEETING OF THE*ATLANTA SOCIOLOGICAL 80CIETY The meeting of this society which was held at Carnegie Library Thursday evening was of unusual Interest, both ns to the'spankers and the subject un der discussion. The Sociological Socie ty Is now turning Its attention to At lanta's need for pnrks, a subject which has for some time been agitated In the press, and which has. for a number of years, been regarded by large East ern cities ns one of Important bearing upon civic life. The first 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 ts really the beneficiary of the park, nnd how, from a commercial standpoint, parks are excellent Invest ments. In the absence of Mr. Dun 'arey. Sirs. Warren Boyd entne next otv the program. Mr*. Boyd told. In her usual charming manner, of the Impor- Dr. L. a. 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 Florlne Richardson, by her' aunt. Mrs. Juliud Hardwick, at Cedartown. Miss Agnes Ladson and Mlzs Thornton, of LaGrange, are now with Mis* Richardson, at Cedartown. Mrs. Stanley Crittenden and her daughter. Miss Cornelia Crittenden, are spending several days In Atlanta with Mrs. Crittenden's sister, Mr*. 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 South 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 Mr*. 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 Shultz, Mr*. Glover, of Marietta passed through the city Thursday, en route to New York, called there by the Ill ness of her daughter, Mrs. Wliliame. Mrs. Cay McCall, of Jacksonville, Fla, la the guest of her mother, Mrs. Frank Logan. She will spend the re mainder of September in Atlanta Mte* Nellie Stewart, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Stewart, left Friday for Athens, where she will nttend Lucy Cobb. Mrs. Benjamin Noble, of Montgom ery, • !* 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 Wednesday, Sep tember 12, at heir home, 19 Willow street. Mrs. Robert Lee Avary has bought the Gray cottage on Howard street and, with his family, will move in at once. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Walker left on Thursday for Savannah. They sail this week for New York city. Miss Margaret Haas, of Jacksonville, Fla., is the guest of Mr*. George C. Munger, on West Peachtree. Mrs. Louie Oholstln and Mias Kath arine Gholstln leave soon to'spend a ready; ‘ correct styles in long and short Gloves, fabric and kid, every fashionable color. From the best makers and every pair can be relied on for wear. Yon 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; 12.00 pair. 12-bntton black glace kid Gloves, $2.75 pair. 16-button, 83.60 and $4. A new street Glove, of suede lisle,'to be worn with long-sleeves In the early fall. Reds, blues, browns, tans, greens, white and black; 60c pair. Long suede lisle Gloves, 16-button length, resembling undressed kid; In brown, navy, tan, red, gray, white and black; 82.00 pair. Long black Silk Gloves, double-tipped fingers, 16 button length; 82.00 pair. Long white silk Gloves, 81.60 ahd 82-00 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. • Quito's 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, for 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. 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 in pound boxes, and of fered now at 19c box. Envelopes to match, 2 packages for 15c. 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 10c each. This Collection of Taffeta Ribbons, 19c Yard Just a large general assortment of beautiful Taffeta Ribbons. All-Silk and nearly all colors—rej, blue, Nile, pink, white, black, etc.—as wide as 31-2 and 4 inches. 9c yard is an extremely low price to pay for as nice Ribbons as these. The sale is for Saturday ■ only. Novelty Ribbons at 50c Yard Charming new designs in warp prints, plaids and Ro man stripes, the styles most in favor. Wide enough for sashes and girdles; narrower widths for bows and neck* pieces. Excellent variety of novelty Ribbons at 50c yard. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. 75 PEACHTREE ST. Nathan's Home Bakery and Vienna Cafe Bread, Cake*, Pits, etc., fresh dally. Atlanta Phone 1894. Bell Phone 1486 Wedding Announcement Fresh from the eastern markets and manufactories, and Individual with the neweat art Ideas, our materials for wedding presents are ready for tbo fall event*. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF * -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall St. month In New York city. Mr*. Martha W. Thomas has return ed from a delightful visit to relatives In Meriwether county. Mias Mary Robertson, of Opelika, the guest of Mrs. Harvey Smith, on West Peachtree street. Miss Aline Ruse, after a visit to friends nnd relatives In Tennessee, ha* returned to the city. Mr*. Robert Davis and little daugh ter are guest* of Mr*. McLane Tilton, of Llthla Springs. Miss Julia Turner ha* returned to her home at Media, Ga., after a visit to Atlanta friend*. Mr*. Allle Blosser Loveman, of Phil adelphla, I* the guest of Dr. and Mr*. W. Blosser. Miss Emil}) Wooten Is the gueet of Miss Jennie Sue Bell at her home In Inman Bark. Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Strickler nounce the birth of a eon, Cyrus Rtrtckler, Jr. Mrs. Sarah Kiser le visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dora Kiser Webster, at Norcross. Mr. and Mr*. Boykin Wright have returned to Augusta after a visit to Atlanta. Mr*. Frank Y. Anderson, of Birming ham, Is the guest of friends In At lanta. Sirs. Arnold Broyles has returned from a stay of several weeks at Toe coa. Miss 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 visit to Minneapolis and Toronto. Mr. A. J. Smith Is spending a fen- days with hts family In Atlanta Miss Cobble Hood, of Cuthbert, Is the guest of Miss Claire Ridley. Mr*. Raby Crider ha* returned from a visit to relatives at Carrollton. Mrs. Divine, of Carter. Ga., Is spend ing a few days at the Bon Air. Mrs. Robert Webb Is the guest of Miss Lola Key at Norcross. Miss Florene Watts Is the gueet of Miss Sallle Hull In Athens. Mrs. 4t. B. Ridley, Jr., Is spend a fen- days In LaGrange. Miss Blanche Carson will leave soon for a visit to New York. Mr. A. L. Knnts has gone to Toronto forlWortnight's * ta >'- Mr*. Adair and Mr. A. D. Adair, Jr., are at Oloudland, N. C. Is visiting friends Mr. J. K. uttley has returned from New York. Mr. Inman Sanders I* In the city. SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS ACWORTH. Sirs. H. M. Wllllsms hss returned from a visit to relatives at Mnrletta. Mr. snd Mr*. Jack Abbott, of CsrtersvIUs, •pent s few days here the #rat of the wrek. Misses Ilule and Evatt are visiting Miss Bessie Barnes. , Mr. Mercer Phillips left a few days ago f°r Hopkinsville, Ky., to enter school, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abbott, of Marietta, •pent a few days this week with the for mers parents. Misses Ethel and Ruby Evatt are spending its week In Baltimore. Mrs. Manry Connelly, of Dallas, spent • few days of Met week here. ,A few of the yonnz people went to Island Uon l ** t on » Picnic expedl- . Messrs. George and Cbarlle Runyan, of Marietta, spent a few hour* here Sunday. Johnaon apent Monday In Cartors- here" 0rnc * Baxter Is visiting rclntlres Coionel J. J. Korthcntt ts spending this week In Dallas. at WisMaiwk' er * ln, ° n relatives Messrs It f, McMillan, Charlie M. Lov- Ingood, L, A. Italncy nnd Mlsa Cook have gone to the eastern markets. MARTIN. Til® Misses Farmer entertained dellght- . fl . porch party one evening recently at thetr home on Central nvenue, compli mentary to Miss Watt, of Camilla. .Many J!?®® w®f®. enjoyed during the evening, and at a late hour, delicious refreshments were served. Among those present wore illsscs Minnie Mitchell. Blanche Young, Lei® Brown. Kfflo Carrier, Lillie and Ora I armor, V oMtia Mitchell nnd Lola Watt •ml Motsra. p. II. Mitchell, 8. tv. Crawl ford, C. II \ernle, D. lamdrnai. Dr. Craw ford nnd Dr. Cason. Miss Clyde Jones has returned to her home In Whtghnm. Mias Lonnie Mitchell la In Bowman. Mr- Cruise of Commerce, la In the city. Mias Ethel Cooper hna returned from Anderson, 8. C. Itnta T ’ c,ll,<>,1 returnt ‘<l from An- Mrs- W. P. Pstmer. of Clayton, la visit- ig relatives In town. 'V A. Mitchell baa returned from Wssb- files Jessie Cobb has returned to her home In Cnrteriivllle. Mrs. J. T. Its vis, of CIsyton, Is visiting relatives In town. . Messrs. Dan Farmer and Cites Frlcka are In Young Harris. Hubert Yow has returned from Seneca, RISINcTfAWN. Mins Vlctorlne Lynn, of Dalton, Ga., who has been visiting In Birmingham, Is the guest of Mrs. James R. Allison. Charles BtckerstalT will leave In a few days for Atlanta, where he expects to reside permanently, sir. Blckerstaff has many friends here and throughout the county whe will hegret to hear of his departure. Mr*. Virginia Fricks, accompanied by her Bister, Mrs. Powell, of Hickman. Ky.; Miss Geraldine McCutcheon, of Dalton, and little Miss Virginia Moor man, will leave Ir. a short time for New Mexico, where they will join Dr. Lunsford D. Friekr, of the Marine Hos pital Service, and spend the autumn. Mrs. William Allison, accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Cunningham, of Fort Payne, and Mr*. Humphrey, of Fort Worth. Texas, Is visiting in Huntsville Mr*. Humphrey will return to Fort Worth from Huntsville. Mr. «nd Mrs. J. C, Looney have gone to Winchester, Tenn., for a few week*. Mr. George Jneoway, of Cole City, ha* come to Rising Fawn to reside. Mrs. Tom D. Johnson, of Blrmlng- ham, formerly Mtse Kate Pittman, Is visiting relatives here, Miss Mary Webb, of Chattanooga, has returned to her home, after a Ha?e ant VWt t0 her aunt * M ”' ° raham Miss Fannie Carmichael, of Valley Head, has been the guest of Miss Ethel Rlordon. Judge M. M. Allison, of Chattanooga, waa lh Rising Fawn Thursday. ; Ml * a F rankle Dugan will leave In a lew dSy * f ° r Martha Wa,hln * ton Col- _ Miss Henrietta Hale has returned from Chattanooga, WAYCR088. Jr., of Atlanta, Is spend- Ing the week In the city. r *’ V V Stanton nncf MIm Mnry Stnn- nrr,v . w , 1 Haturday after n delightful w!? I ? , i or * tr p t0 Brooklyn, Baltimore nnd n nshlngton. It* Harley * in ^ Master* Paul nnd James Harley left today for Thomnsvllle. ail** Don Underwood has returned from her summer outing In middle and north Georgia. Mr. anil Mrs. J. B. P, Bowden nnd chil dren have returned from the mountnhui. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Burnett nnd children !e {t Monday night for Hnlmln. N. L\ Miss hdille Pnruell returned Friday night from Baltimore. Mrs. "’alter- J\ Little nnd little son, nceomnnnled liy her sister, Miss Johnson, arrived In 'Vnycross last week from Mnry- Messrs. Lester Sweat. Arthur Knight and Hnrry "llson will leave neat Huuunjr night for the University of Georgia. A delightful meeting of the Frances Bnr- tow chapter. United Daughters of the Uon- foderney, wan held Wednesday nftem«*<*n nt the home of Mrs. J. II. Bedding. Tin* subject was *‘A. P. Hill." An Interest- lug paper was rend l»y Mrs. J. II. Bedding nnd one by Mrs. Charles Sheldon. Mrs. Bedding served refreshments and enter tained her guests by an exhibition of her fine collection of war relics. Bev. and Mrs. W. II. Scruggs fcnd "HI Scruggs have returned from Washington, Miss Ida Nlcholls has returned from a visit to Blackshear. $1,000 FOR 10 Cents 160,000 ' Population , Has Atlanta, atijBvNTA " K».oo? l«*\ I L-FAi’ v| w>nt the Exposition and Will Spend Each 10 CENTS We will give *1,000 to the 1910 EXPOSITION, or On* Cent for every official but ton or pin sold. BUY ONE WEAR ONE SHOW YOUR COLORS. Solid Metal Gold Plat* Button. For Sale by Dealers- UNITED SALES AGENCY. 117 Fotirih National Bank BuiMinj Atlanta Phone 1911