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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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Mrs. Georje C. Ball, Editor.
Selene'Armstrong,) *•«“ |
And Woman s Interests 1
MR9. BRYAN’S VI8IT
SOCIAL EVENT OF DAY,
The day (pent In Atlanta by Mr*.
William Jennlncs Bryan haa been
crowded with event* of a «octal na
ture, A* 11 o'clock Mr. Bryan received
a call at the Piedmont from the ladle*
of the committee appointed by the
Democratic League to plan for her en.
trrtalnment. Thl* wo* followed by an
automobile drive through the city
and out Peachtree road.
At 2 o'clock a beautiful luncheon wa*
•erred at the Piedmont Driving Club
to, Mr*. Bryan and the ladle* of th*
committee, who are Mr*. Hoke Smith,
chairman; Mr*. Burton Smith, Mr*.
Loula Oholntln. Mr*. Jamea R. Gray,
Mrs. J. K. Orr, Mr*. Sam Jone*. Mr*.
H. H. Cabanla*. Mr*. Barton Blount,
Mr*. Lowry Arnold, Mrs. J. M. High.
Mr*. Lewi* Farley, of Montgomery,
Mr*. Hoke Smith's guest, wa* also
present.
Mr*. Bryan wa* gowned In a smart
black and white suit, and the ladle*
wore coat suit* appropriate for th*
•treet.
The table wa* artistic and beautiful
In It* appointment* and decorations. It*
centerpiece wa* a pyramid of red roses,
and lunch wa* served on the terrace.
At 4 o’clock the ladle* went to the au
ditorium at Ponce DeLeon, where seata
of honor had been reserved for them.
Mr*. Bryan I* ala-ay* one of th* most
enthusiastic of her husband'* audiences,
and never misses an opportunity to
hear him speak.
Reception at Club.
The reception to be tendered Mrs,
Bryan at the Woman'* Club from 6:20
to 6:10 will be one of the most bril
liant In the history of the club. Mrs.
Bryan will be Introduced by Mr*. Rob
ert Zahner, retiring president, and will
be assisted In receiving by Mr*. A.
McD. Wilson, president-elect, and by
Mrs. Joseph Terrell, Mr*. Hoke Smith,
Mrs. Samuel Jones, Mrs. Robert Emory
rnrk, Mrs. J. Lindsey Johnson, Mrs.
Rolling Jone*. Mr*. Warren Boyd, Mr*.
W. L. Scott, Mrs. Edward Warner, Mr*.
Burton Smith, Miss Augusta Garrett.
Mr*. Zahner will wear a gown of
black net over silk. Mr*. Bryan will
bo handsomely gowned In silk brocado.
Mr*. A. McD. Wilson’s toilette will
bo a becoming one of heliotrope silk.
Mrs. Joseph M. Terrell will be mo»t
attractive In a gown of cream silk elab
orately fashioned with lace and medal
lions.
Mrs. Hoke Smith will wear a gown of
soft white material, made prlncesse.
Mr*. Lewis Farley, of Montgomery,
will wear black and white silk.
Mrs. Albert Herring, assisted by a
trio of charming girls, Ml** Augusta
Garrett, Miss Cleveland Zahner and
Mhriiueas Rltch, will serve punch.
The club rooms will be elaborately
decorated with palms, cut flowers and
tiny flags.
Olnnsr at Piedmont
The Informal dinner at which Mrs.
Bryan will be entertained with the la
dles of the committee will bring to a
close the day's program. After dinner
the ladles will hear (he speeches made
at the banquet.
MR8. HINMAN'S BRIDGE.
A pretty party of Thursday after
noon was the bridge which Mrs. Thom-
na Hlnman gave In honor of her guest.
Mbs. L. P. Noel, of Nashville.
The occasion was thoroughly Infor
mal and brought together eight or ten
rongenlal women. After the game a
delicious luncheon was servsd.
Mrs. Hlnman wore a pretty lingerie
gjwn of white mull trimmed with lace.
Mrs. Noel Was also go M bm
the material being of shi
i alio gowned In white,
ng of shesrest mull and
the trimming of lace medallions.
The first prise was a pair of silk hose
and the second eome daintily embroid
ered handchlefs.
Mrs. Hlnman's guests were Mrs.
Robert Davis, Mr*. W. F. Bpatd
Mrs. Joe Ralne, Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Jr.,
Mrs. Charles King, Miss Ethel Kelly,
Mr*. R. A. Harris, Mrs. Charles Mc
Ghee.
dinnerTt CLUB.
The dinner given st the Capital City
Club Wednesday evening by Dr. 8tra*
burger, of New York, was one of the
pleaasnteet Informal affaire of the
week.
Dr. Strasburger entertained a few
friends, those present being Mrs.
Thomas Hlnman, Mrs. L. O. Noel, of
Nashville; Mrs. Rhein, Mrs. Jernlgan
and Mr*. Smith, of New York.
PLUNK ET- HOLLINGSWORTH.
One of the prettiest church weddings
of the early fall was that of Miss
Bessie Hollingsworth and Mr. Oscar
Plunket, which occurred on Tuesday
svenlng at Inman Park Preabyterlan
church, Bsv. J. B. Flcklen officiating.
The church was decorated with palms
and ferns, and the ceremony was wit
nessed by relatives and friends of th*
young couple.
Mrs. J. C. Williamson, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., aang "O Promise Ma'
Just before the ceremony. Miss Velma
tyed the wedding march.
Osborn w as maid of hon
or and Mr. Candler Butler acted as
best man. The ushers wars Messrs. E.
Q. Hollingsworth and Halan Danlsl.
The bride entered the church with
her father, who gave her away. Her
wedding gown was of white chiffon,
and her veil was fastened with orange
blossoms. The maid of honor wore a
white lingerie gown with girdle of shell
pink.
The marriage ceremony was followed
by a reception at the home of the
bride's parents. Ths house was beau
tifully dscoratsd with pnlms, ferns and
cut flowers, and In the dining room the
color scheme was white and green.
>man.
city,
and Mr. Plunket le a prominent young
business man, who hold* a responsible
position with the Hancock Brokerage
Company.
After September 26 Mr. and Mrs.
Plunket will be at home at 61 Kirkwood
avenue.
LEEK-8TAPLETON.
Special to The Georgian. J
Gadsden, Ala., Sept. 20.—Miss Alma
Leek and Mr. John C. Stapleton were
married at the reeldence of the bride's
mother, Mrs. N. C. Leek, on Broad
street, lost night at S o'clock. In the
resence of a few relative* and friends,
J. H. Dickinson, pastor of the
presei
Rev. .
First Baptist church, officiating. The
couple left Immediately for Birming
ham, their future home. The bride la
a young lady greatly admired for her
many fine trait* of character. The
groom hold* a responsible position In
(he Birmingham poatofflee.
HIVE MEETING.
Member^ of Atlanta Hive No. 14, La
dle* of the Maccabees. are requeued to
be preaent at a call meeting Friday af
ternoon, September 21, at 4 o'clock, at
the Carncgl* building.
TO CAPTAIN AND”MRS. M'INTYRE.
A very happy event waa the recep
tion held Wednesday evening at the
home of Mr. end Mrs. E. D. L. Mobley
In West End.
Captain and Mrs. McIntyre, of Tsxas,
were guest* °t honor, and the story of
this annual reception In their honor 1*
quit* a pretty one.
Captain McIntyre waa on* of tha
bravest of our civil war soldiers, and
was lieutenant of Company A of th*
Ninth Georgia battalion. After the war
he removed to Texas, but he haa never
No, We Don’t
Have to put on our dress suits nor must we
eat a late supper with consequent bad di
gestion.
Here we are, with fine seats and the
program before us. What a cast! Caruso,
Melba, Scmbrieh, Gadski, Patti, Calve,
Eames, Planeon. Before we are aware of
it Caruso is singing “Celeste Aida.” The
next we know we are pinching ourselves to
be sure we didn’t see him.
One after another the stars appear,
sing, shine, and are recalled, while we can
hear even the applause that greets each,
and surely here is enough to justify the
wildest enthusiasm for a machine which
can so materialize the spirit of song.
All this and more is yours on a
Victor Talking Machine
Prices $15.00 upward. Sold on easy
payments by week or month.
Phillips & Crew Co.,
General Southern Distributors.
I
omitted his annual visit to Georgia.
The few remaining veterans of hie
company and their children alwaye
meet him and Mrs. McIntyre at an an.
nual reception, and this was held Wed
nesday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Moblsy.
Mrs. Mobley wore a white lingerie
gown, and Mrt. McIntyre wae hand
somely gowned In gray silk trimmed
with lace.
A group of attractive young women
consisting of Misses Bessie, Davlddle
and Elolse Moblsy, Berms Daniel, Leila
McCorley, Mary Woodruff, Mr*. T. E.
Bunn and Mrs. Tom McCorley assisted
Mr*. Mobley In receiving and over 76
guests were Invited.
8HULTFLEWIS.
The marriage of Miss Adeline Lewis
and Mr. Howard H. Shultx took place
Thursday evsnlng In St Philips church
In the presence of-a large number of
Interested friends.
Altar decorations consisted of palms
and ferae, and ths ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Mr. Pise, of th* cathe
dral. The bride entered with Colonel
C. D. Maddox, and very fair to look
Upon was she In her traveling gown of
cloth tailor suit with hat to match.
Immediately after the ceremony the
young couple left for Savannah, from
which point they will take a steamer to
the East. When they return to the
city they will spend two weeks with
Colonel Msddox, then going to Little
Rock, where they will reside In the fu
ture.
The bride Is very popular here, and
has resided for a long while with Col
onel and Mrs. Maddox. Mr. Shultx le a
-romlnent traveling man. Mesare. Hu-
_*rt and John Lewis, of Hearne, Texas,
brothers of th* bride, attended the wed
ding.
BENSON-BAGLEY,
At th* residence of the bride's father,
Mr. H. C. Bagley, Piedmont avenue,
Mies Bailie May Bagley was married to
Dr. Marlon Benson Wednesday even
ing at 7:20 o'clock, the ceremony be
ing performed by Dr, W. W. Landrum,
aaslated by -Dr. John E. White.
On account of the recent death of
the bride's mother, the marriage was
very quiet, only a few Intimate friends
being present. Simple elegance mark
ed th* event. Th* only attendants were
the bride's sister. Miss Helen Bagley,
and the groom's brother, Dr. Charles
Benson.
Henry Walker Bagley, Majorle Cults,
of Savannah; Lonnie Benson, of Jack
sonville, and Ruth Benson, four hand
some children, stretched an aisle of
ribbons down the stair* through the
reception hall to th* drawing room,
where the groom and hie best -man
awaited. The bride Is one of Atlanta’s
prsttlsat blondes, and a young wdman
of most charming personality.
The drawing room wa* decorated
with ferns and palms, presenting a moat
pleasing salting for the wedding i
Flowers and ferns were profusely used
in the reception hall and dining room,
where a buffet supper was served after
the ceremony.
Those who received the guests were:
Mrs. O. V. Lamar, of Columbus; Mrs.
E. A. Cutis, of Savannah; Mrs. E. E.
ralne, Mr*. W. 8. Wltham and Mrs,
Hugh Will*!. At 2:10 Dr. and Mrs.
Benson left for the East and on their
return will be at home with Mr. Bailey
until November, when their new home
will be completed.
lawiTparty.
The ladles of St. Luke church will
give a lawn festival Friday afternoon
at the home of Captain Edward S. Gay
on Currier street.
Mrs. D. B. Osburn and Mrs. Law
rence have charge of the entertain
ment fob the children and the other
ladles who are on the committees arc
Mrs. O'Hear, Mr*. Woodward, Mr*. R.
El Park, Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Prloleau,
Mrs. DeSaussure, Mrs. Charlton Peck
and Mrs. Tyler.
THUR8DAY MORNING CLUB.
Mr*. Louise Spalding Foster enter
tained the Thursday Morning Club this
week at the Driving Club.
After the game luncheon was served
and those enjoying Mr*. Foster’s ho*,
lallty were Mr*. Peter Erwin, Mrs.
telle Baker Garrett, Mra. Mary Burt
Meador, Mrs. W. E, Foster, Mrs. Eck-
ford. Mrs. James B. Baird and Miss
Snook.
MISS TUPPER ENTERTAINS
BRIDGE CLUB.
Ths Bridge Club was entertained
Thursday morning by Mis* Mary Deas
iper at her home on North avenue,
he players Included Miss Martha
Woodward. Mlsa Bessie Woodward,
Miss Ethel Gay, Mlsa Katharine Ghnl-
stln, Ml** Mary Portion, of Washing
ton, Ga.; Mr*. Edward Fortson and
Mrs. Henry Johnson, Jr.
oates^thomas.
Kperlal to Tbs Uiwff.n.
Athens, Ga., Sept. 20.—Mr. and Mra.
Frederick Augustus Thomas announce
the engagement of their daughter, Be
atrice Louise Thomas, to Mr. Edward
Frederick Oates, the wedding to occur
October 2 at 7:10 o'clock nt the home
of the parent* of the bride-to-be at
Astoria, L. I.
Mr. Oates I* an Athens boy and Is
well and favorably known here and
over this state. Hla many friend* ex
tend congratulations.
TO JUDGE CHARLES KINGSBERY.
Thursday evening Judge Charles
Klngsbsry will be th* guest of honor at
a coaching party to be given by Colonel
Robert Lowry. The guests will meet
at the Aragon and will enjoy a drive
out Peachtree road. At 7 o'clock an
elegant course dinner will be served at
the Piedmont Driving Club. Colonel
Lowry’s guests will be: Judge Charles
8. Klngsbsry, Judge H. G. Tanner. Mr.
D. C. Carson, Mr. J. J. Spalding. Mr.
Joseph Thompson. Mr. E. C. Peters,
Mr. Edward T. Brown, Mr. Milton Dar-
gan, Mr. Lewis Beck.
meetIngs.
The regular meeting of Electa Chap
ter No. 6, O. E. 8. will be held In the
Masonic Temple Friday evening. Sep
tember 21, at 7:20 o'clock. Conferring
of degrees.
ANNIE B. FISCHER, W. M.
Circle No. 2 of the King's Daughter*
and Sons will meet with Mrs. J. W.
Hudson at 11 Pavilion street, Friday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. A full attl
once Is requested.
MRS. S. W. GILLETT,
Coresponding Secretary.
The members of the Gordon circle of
the King's Daughters and Sons are re
quested to meet on Friday afternoon,
September 21, at 4 o'clock, at the home,
It East Mitchell street, for business
of special Importance.'
MRS. S. J. PURTELL. Leader.
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Personal Mention
Jf
b
The many friends of Mr. Maya Ball
will be glad to know that the latest
reports from hts bedside are very fa
vorable. Mr. Ball la suffering from
serious and painful accident and
very 111 at the Grady hospital.
Mr. W. M. Pharr Is In Chicago for
few days, and before returning home
will attend the National Laundrymen'r
convention, which is to be held at Den
ver, Colo., tbe latter part of the month.
Mr. Mitchell. Horner leaves the first
of next week for New York to Join
Mra. Horner, who, with Mr. Emerson
and Mrs.- McKIm, will return from
trip to Europe.
Mlsa Thombury la apendtng several
day* at the Piedmont. She will leave
Saturday for Naw York, sailing later
for Europe, to be absent for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Speer and fam
ily have moved In the house formerly
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank In
man, at 11. Peachtree Place.
Mra. Reynolds Kirby Smith and
young son, who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Blanton Fortson, leave Sat
urday for Sewanee, Tenn.
Major George C. Ball and Miss Sue
Allen Ball returned to the city Thurs
day morning, called home by the 111
ness of Mr. Maya Ball.
Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Barrett and their
little daughter, Linda, have returned
to their home at Monroe, after visiting
friends In Atlanta.
The many friends of Dr. Clinton
Brockett will be glad to learn that he
Is on the streets again, after an attack
of appendicitis.
Mrs. Ralph Van Landlngham and
children have returned from Asheville,
where they were guests of Mrs. Arthur
Middleton Gibbs.
Ths little friends of Miss Mary Cren.
Shaw will be delighted to learn that
•he Is convalescent after an attack of
typhoid fever.
Mra. J. Lindsay Johnson and Miss
Letltla Johnson have returned from
Rome and ore at the Mendenhall for
the winter.
Mlas Buby Durden Is a guest of Miss
Thornbury at the Piedmont. She will
accompany Mlsa Thornbury to Eu
rope.
Miss Jennie Winn Dillon, of Thom-
asvllle, Ga., Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. F.
P. Akers, at their home on Crew street.
Miss Irene Hand, of Pelham, will
spend Sunday in the city a* the guest
of her sister, Mra. Thomas Hlnman.
Mra Henry Woodruff, who ha* been
the guest of Mrs. Ernest Woodniff, haa
returned to her home In Columbus.
Mr*. 8. J. Purtell and daughter. Miss
Arlan, are now pleasantly located In
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Any quantity 60c per hundred. Send
MRS. KATE ROBSON,
South Kirkwood, Ga.
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.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
75 PEACHTREE ST.
Nathan’s Home Bakery
and Vienna Cafe
Bread, Cakes, Piss, ste H frsth daily.
Atlanta Phons 1898. Bell Phons 1486
Keely Company
Announce a Special Exhibit of Exclus
ive Fall Models in Suits, Cos
tumes and Skirts
Saturday, September 22d
An American Representative of
Paquin, Doucet and Calais, of
Paris, and Redfern,of London, will
be in charge of the display and
will take orders for New York re-
✓ . . .
productions of designs shown,
which will be made to measure
and delivered in about three weeks
“ at prices as follows:
Suits, $45 to $150; Skirts, $18 to $35
Ihe display will be in front parlor in
our second floor ready-to-
wear department.
You Are Invited To Attend
their new home, 72 Walton street.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Franklin, of 61
Sells avenue, announce the birth of a
daughter, Josephine Elisabeth.
Miss Nannie Nlcolson and Miss
Louise Hawkins left Thursday for New
York to spend several weeks.
Miss Sallle Cobb Johnson left Wed
nesday for Wilmington, N. C., where
she will attend school.
Mlsa Nell Nowell, after a visit to hsr
aunt, Mrs. H. F. Scott, has returned
her home st Monroe.
Mies Marie Dickson, of Grantvllle,
will spend the winter with her sister,
Mr*. Samuel Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hattlwanger will
i at home this winter at 231 West
Peachtree street.
Mrs. Arthur Locke will spend the
winter month* with Mrs. E. H. Barnett,
i North avenue.
Misses N v eltle and Madeline Walsh
e the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Walsh.
General and Mr*. Butler Price have
returned to the city and are at the
Majestic.
Miss Lula Klngsbery Is the guest tor
few days of Mies Mildred Cabanlss,
Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Elkin will return
is first of the month from Kentucky.
SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER
SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORMAN STERLING SIL
VER.
MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
16 Whitehall St.,
Century Bldg.
Captain and Mra. Floyd Furlow are
i New York city.
Mrs. Alfred Truitt haa returned from
orth Carolina.
Ml** Virginia Bowie haa returned
om Parla.
Mr. and Mra. R. O. Fltnn are In Can
ada.
MARIETTA.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Read entertained a
umid>er of friend* on Tuesilay evening with
ghtful reception In honor of Mins Nor*
if Covington, and Mlta 8lin«, of Car*
r °Mr*?’ Ralph Northcutt entertained
Young Matrons’ Bridge Whist Club on
' (?ne of the iuost delightful events of the
■eason was a card party given on Friday
by Mrs. Robert Loach and Ml** Isabel
Rruniy In honor of Mr*. Agnew Hll*mnn. of
Albany. At the close of the game salads,
Ices and bon lmn* were served by Miss Cora
Brown nnd Ml** Laura Margaret Hoppe.
■" prise*, a large silver belt buckle, pair
... „.Jk hoae and purae, were won by Mrs.
T. M. Brumby. Jr., Mr*. W. R. Joyner, nnd
Ml** Howell. Those present were: lira,
George Welsh. Mr*. L. S. Trammell, Mrs.
Brumby. Mr*. Agnew IIII*mnn. Mr*.
T. M. Brumby. Mlsa Mary Howell,
Mis* Julia Howell, Mr*. Kvan Howell, Mrs.
Ed Hunt. Mr*. I>. C. Cole. Mr*. A. V. Cor-
telyou. Mr*. II. A. Field*. Mr*. Joseph
Brown. Miss Letse. Mias Addle Letse, Mrs.
y Letse. Mrs. Joyner. Miss Tsouner,
Warner. Mrs. V. L. Starr, Misses 141
Grande, Mis* Glhh*. Miss Sarah Hunt, Mlsa
Nell Atkinson, Mrs. C. T. Nolan. Miss
George. Mis* Camp. Mr*. Brantley, Mrs.
*. A. ImPro, Ml*# Cornelia Fields.
Mrs. Thonin* Gramtlug gave u delightful
ceptlon on Monday afternoon In honor of
her sister. Mrs. Talley, of Knoxville. Tenn.
Her beautiful home was brightened with
cut flower*. Punch was served by Miss Iso-
!h»I Brumby mid Ml** Gotier. In the lovely
dining room dainty refreshments were *«*rv-
1 by Mr*. Chnrlea Grnmllng. Mr*. I). Key*
old*. Ml** Martha Welsh. Mrs. Alvin Gil-
liert. MU* Grnmllng nnd MUs Lula Rell,
Mr*. Agnew lllUtnan entertained a few of
the younger crowd on Hntnrdny night with
n watermelon cutting. Card* were played
the armory on Frtdny plght.
The l4idle« Afternoon Euchre Club met
with Mrs. Joseph Brown mi Thursday after
noon. IMIHous refreshments were served. ... -liuey*. _..
The yrises were won by Mrs. Ed Hunt THE DIAMOND PALACE.
C. MELLICHAMP—%
IMPORTER OF DIAMONDS
70 Whitehall Street
Now optn for business and extonda a cordial Invitation to tha pub
lic. Stock ambracoa complete line of
Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches
and every article kept by first-class Jewelers.
J*
and MU* Coleman. The consolation, a pair
of nllppers, was cut by Mrs, J. F. Clarke.
Mr. and Mr*. Egbert Barron Freyer cele
brated their fifth anniversary on Tuesday
ulght with s bridge party. At the close of
the game a naiad course, followed by Ices,
was served. The prises, a pair of pearl cuff
pins and a seal pin, were won by Mr. nnd
Mrs. i>. C. Cole. The popular young couple
were presented with many pretty and
unique article* In wood. Mr. Freyer*# gift
to his wife was a bracelet with three large
diamonds. Mrs. Freyer wa* gowned In s
blue lingerie dre**. Among those present
to congratulate the happy pair were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Northcutt, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Brumby, Jr., Mr. and Mra. 1). C.
Cole, Mr. and Mra. A. V. Cortelyou, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. N\
Trammell. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. L. Htarr, Mrs.
Hllsman of Albany, Mr. nnd Mr*.
A. I)ul*re, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. lml’re,
Mr. Charles Freyer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan
McNeil and Mr. and Mr*. F. L. Freyer.
Mrs. George Welch entertained In honor
of Miss Isabel Rrumbr on Wednesday with
a bridge luncheon. The dainty little home
was made more attractive by the addition
preset
Oeorjr
George, Miss Hoppe. Mrs. T. 51. Crumby,
Jr., Mrs. Agnew HlUiuan. Mr*. E. B. Hnnt,
Mr*. B. c. Cole, Mrs. A. V. Cortelyou, Mrs.
C. T. NoUn. Mrs. H. M. Fields. Alls* Cole-
mao. Mill Whitfield, Mlsa Gober, Mr*. Bo-
Un Brumby, Mrs. Ralph Northcutt, Mra. C.
W. OuTre. Mrs. Trammell.
Mrs. L. K. Dick has returned from High
lands, N. C. Her non. Jackson, Is much
j letter and will accompany Mrs. IMck horns
Mrs. George Mont gome
bridge on Thunulay aftei
refreshments were served.
Mlsa Stella Tate, of Tate. Ga., Is visiting
Itlng flrends In th* city.
Mishcr Inna Neal. Clyde Malone and Re
gina llambo leave tble week to attend Wes
leyan College.
Miss Virginia Crosby and Anna Waddell
leave this week to attend Agnea Bcott Col
lege.
Sir. and Mrs. Georga Nolan hast returned
borne.
Mis* Winn Is visiting friends In Gaines
Till#.
MUs Mary Dean Towns la visiting her
brother, Mr. Donegan Towns, of Anderson,
Mrs. Georg* Owens has returned troa
Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mra. B. A. White, of Brunswick,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jordm
Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris and little sod
«* re returned home from a trtp through
the North.
her sister, Mr*. R. N. Holland.
Mr». James Llhby, of Mllledgevllle, Is vis- season.
HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY
AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Special to The Georgian.
^Charleston, S. C., Sept 20.—“The
Clansman" opened tta second 8outhem
season In this city last night before
an audience that filled every available
Inch of space In the Academy of Music.
Hundreds of people were unable to
gain admission. 'The Clansman" will
play three performances In Chariest^,
and already every seat Is sold for th«
entire engagement.
The audience, which Included repre
sentatives of the very best families In
Charleston, was even more enthusiast
ic, if possible, than the audience which
witnessed the play in this city la»t
THE PRIDE OF THE BRIDE.
Aft ® r *11 others have failed to please you in a suita
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EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.,
37 WHITEHALL 8T.