The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 25, 1906, Image 9

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1 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SOUTHERN SOCIETY DUBLIN. M r». J. T. Keener apent Saturday lait In Macon. MIm Suaie Smith left Tuesday for Marlon, Ala., to enter school, Mrs. E. New has returned from a visit to friends at Mt/. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baker have re turned from a visit to relatives at Ir- wlnton. Miss Eva Hawkins Is visiting friends and relatives at Wrightsvllle. Mrs. W. C. Davis and children have returned from a pleasant visit to White Springs. Fla. ' Mrs. W. Q. Mason, of Tampa. Fla., Is the guest of the family of Dr. E. New. Misses Ruth and Reble Beacham have entered school In North Carolina. Mrs. W. T. Simmons and daughter, Florence, have returned from an ex tended visit to relatives at Byron. Mrs. M. V. Mahoney Is at home, after spending some time with friends at Hawklnsvllle. Miss Mamie New has returned from a visit to friends at Sandersvllle. Mrs. J. J. Harvey Is visiting friends at Vidalla, before returning to her home In Atlanta. Mrs. John W. Byrne has returned to the city, after an absence of several months at the bedside of her mother. Mrs. J. C. Pace, who Is now In a sani tarium In Atlanta. Hon, W, G. Brantley, congressman from this congressional district, spent a short while In the dty Saturday. He was en route to Wrightsvllle. S. B. Baker, Esq., spent Saturday In Macon. • J. D. Prince has returned from a business trip to Macon. M. V. Mahoney spent Saturday In Eastman. O. G. Sparks spent Saturday In Ma con. J. M. Stubbs, Esq., Is attending court at Abbeville. . L H. Stubbs spent Saturday In Ma- Rev. George C. Thompson, of At- lanta. was In the city on business Sat urday. K. J. Hawkins, Esq., has returned from a trip to Atlanta. M. H. Blackshear spent Monday in Mt. Vernon. J. M. Nash, of Lumber City, visited relatives in Dublin Sunday. J. A. Davis, representing the Savan nah News, spent Monday in the city. William Pritchett and J. B. Creswell are on a visit to New York. Messrs. C. H. Klttrell and A. P. Hil ton were among those from Dublin who attended the Bryan reception In Atlanta Thursday. N. B. Rawls has returned from a business trip to Fltsgerald. Judge D. M. Roberts, of Eastman, tvhn Is a candidate for Judge of the court of appeals, was In the city Satur day. Mr. J. A. Streyer, of Macon, spent Saturday In the city. Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Roberson will on October 2 celebrate the 25th anni versary of their marriage. AUGU8TA. The marriage of Miss Ethel Odell Teuton and Mr. Charles Francis Pritch ard was a lovely event of Tuesday evening of last week, occurring at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Teuton. The attendants were Miss Bessie Pritchard and Mr. Carswell Williams. Rev. Father Wil kinson outdated. Mr. Pritchard has relatives In Atlanta, as well as In Sa vannah, and his marriage Is the source of much Interest and cordial good wishes throughout the state. Mr. and Ur*. Thomas Bryson Irvin have sent out cards of Invitation to the marriage of their daughter, Callle Kolb, to Mr. Albert Boyle, on Wednes day afternoon, October 3, at tmlf'after 1 o'clock, at their home, 349 Telfair street. Miss Irvin was complimented Friday evening with a box party at the production of “The Clansman" by Miss Julia Baudry Moore. Another compli ment to Miss Irvin was the card party with which the Misses Wheless en- tertulned Thursday afternoon at their home, on upper Greene street. Hnmf- some prices were awarded the fortu nate players and the event was one of unusual enjoyment to the guests, who w ere among Miss Irvin's moat Intimate friends. A welcome break In the social mo notony was the amateur presentation Tuesday evening ul the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Verdery, on the Hill, of the clever little parlor aktt for the benefit of the Parish House Association, and the affair was a de rided success, Jjoth from a social and financial standpoint. Mrs. William Jennings Bryan was entertained at dinner at the Albion lintel Wednesday evening, previous to i he speaking of her distinguished hus band nt the Grand opera house. The table was beautifully decorated with La France roses. During the speaking Mrs. Bryan' sat In a box with Mrs. J. C. c. Black, Misses Katherine and Mertal Black, Miss Bertha Barrett, Hon. Ilovkln Wright, Mr. James Tobin and Mr. Harris D'Anttgnac. There was no other form of entertainment for Mrs. Bryan, owing to her very brief stay In the city. ' Miss Minnie Hilton, left on Sunday for Atlanta for a short visit be fore going to Aehevllle, where she will Join a party of friends on a trip to Cincinnati and Mammoth Cave. Mr. Harry Arrington and Mr. T. B. Irvine are among the young men of Augusta who will represent the city this year at the Georgia Tech. Mr. and pfrs. Charles Pressly have gone to Virginia for a short stay. Mrs. George R. Argo and little son. Haralson Argo, are expected home Sat urday from a vlalt to Mrs. Haralson Bleckley, In Atlanta. Ensign and Mrs. Hugh McLean Walker are expected In the city shortly on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W H. T. Walker. Miss Mabel Green hat returned from Kansas City. Mrs. Tnomas Branch has returned from Atlantic City. Mrs. Edward Maurice Hafer, of At- !»nla. Is expected In the city this week, •o spend some time with her parents, Hon and Mrs. Martin V. Calvin. Mrs. Llewellyn G. Doughty and chil dren are gueets of Mrs. Inman In Al lan! a. Mis. John Harper Davidson returned l»*t week from a pleasant visit to friends In Philadelphia. Mrs. Eugene Murphy Is the guest of ner sister. Mrs. Richardson. In Atlanta. Reynolds and Miss Lila Rey WAVCROSS. Ctdonel W. M. Toomer, of Jackaon- vllle, visited Waycmsi this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison have returned from a visit to relatives In South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. I,. Volney Williams ore ®t home from their bridal tour and have ♦"ken apartment* at the Southern H(A Misses Maud and Grace Beck were the hostesses Friday evening when thev entertained the Epworth League of the First Methodist Church at their home, 54 Elizabeth street. Mrs. Alice L. Wilson, after a month spent with friends nt Washington. D. C.. has returned to Way-cross. Mrs. Charles H. Lang and children returned Monday morning from Bruns wick. Mrs. Will Ray, of Jacksonville, Fla., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Turner G. Bibb. Mrs. John T. Wood and children left Friday morning tor Camilla to spend a week with rmatlves. Mrs. J. W. Lyon and Mrs. F. B. Trent left today for Savannah to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hay, who have been visiting at Waynesvllle, Ashe ville, Hendersonville and Winston- Salem, N. C.. returned to Waycross Sunday. Mrs. S, M. Bridges hss returned from Omaha. Mr. James W. Hitch left today for Nashville, Tenn., to resume hie studies at Vanderbilt. Mr. II. D. Watts, of Jacksonville, spent Sundny In Waycross. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Redding have Is sued invitations to the marriage oT their sister, Miss Mary Sutton Lyon, to Mr. Harrison Davenport Watt, Jr., The wedding takes place Wednesday svenlng, October 3, at half past 3 o'clock at Grace Episcopal church. Mrs. Amelia Heldt entertained In formally .at tea Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. C. E. Schofield, Jr., of Atlanta. Those present were Miss Don Underwood, Miss Celia Brinson, Mrs.' Nettles, of Fernardlna; Mr. Schofield, Mr. J. J. Williams and Judge J. T. My ers. GADSDEN, ALA. Mrs. Joseph R. Daniel, of Birming ham. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. T. C. Woodruff, on Forest avenue. Mrs. S. E. Jones entertained the Thursday Sen-lng Club at her borne on Walnut street. Miss Pauline Latta has returned from West Virginia, where she spent the summer with relatives. Mrs. Richard Harris and daughter have returned from a visit to Rogers- vllle, Tenn. Miss Ruth Agricola has gone to Nash ville to enter school. Mrs. Charles L. Gunn Is visiting rel atives In southern Alabama. Mrs. John R. Palmer will entertain the Embroidery Circle next week at her home on Walnut street. Mrs. Charlsle Blair will spend the winter In Anniston, where her daugh ter, Miss Nell, will go to school. Misses Lois Manning and Elva Good- hue have gone to Marioh to enter school. Mrs. J. W. P. Kelley, of- Huntsville. Is visiting her daughter/Mrs. Edwards. U Whir* nrwl rlnnvhtur Mll« Mrs. W. H. Whit# and daughter, Miss Clyde, have gone to Borden Springs. Miss Eva Blair has returned to Cin cinnati to resume her musical stud ies. Miss Bonnie Caddell has gone to Liv ingston to enter school. Mrs. J. M. Elliott. Jr., accompanied her two sone to Marlon, Va„ where they will attend the Marlon Military Instltutt. Misses Helen and Jeesle Lovejoy have entered the Athens Female Col lege. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Reich have gone to Cincinnati and other Western cities on an extended visit. J. W. DuBose, Jr., of the Annapolis Navnl Academy, who has been spend ing his vacation with his parents here, returned to his studies Friday. Mr. aqd Mrs. B. A. Loveman left Thursday for Brunswick. Ga„ and will make that city their future home. Miss Charlotte McMullen has return ed to Belmont College. Nashville, to resume her studies. Mrs. John L. Burnett and son have returned from a visit to relatives at Chattanooga. . ... Miss Kate Ketnman, of Nashville, who has been visiting Mies Stella Reich, has returned home. .Mrs. B. E. Kidd, of Birmingham, Is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Dunlap, on Forest avenue. Miss Lena Martin has gone to At lanta to take a course In library work, and will later assume The position of librarian In the Carnegie Jlbrary. Mrs. Etheridge Murphreo and chil dren. Who have been visiting Mr. and .Mrs, W. T. Murphree, on Haralson ave- nue, have returned to their home at Avondale. _ Kyle Elliott has gone to Wake For est, N„ C., to school. Mrs. M. I-.' Foster ^ visiting rela tives In Memphis. Miss Elizabeth Green has returned from a visit to Chicago and other Western cities. Major and Mrs. W. J. Slbert have Is sued Invitations to their golden wed ding anniversary, which takes place on September 28. .Mrs. H. O. Dumas and baby have re. turned from a visit to relatives at Tal ladego. Dr. Lewis C. Morris has returned from Europe. Captain and Mre. William H. Graves and Miss Mary Virginia Graven are In New York. Mrs. Fred Dlmmlck and little daugh ter have returned from Yellow Sul phur Springs, Va. Jfr. and Mr*. M. J. Gregg and Miss Nellie Gregg are expected home within a day or two from an extensive trip through Canada. Mrs. Allle Birch has returned from,- visit to her daughter, Mre. Dudley Bates Lawrence, of New York. The engagement of Miss Rose Mayer to Mr. Milton Fles has been announced, the wedding to take place In Decern her. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowlkes have returned from Yellow Sulphur Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John London have* re turned from a visit of several weeks Asheville, N. C. General and Mre. Rufus N. Rhodes are guests of the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lathrop hsvs re turned tram Canada. Mr. Henry B. Gray has gone to New York to meet Mrs. Gray and Henry B. Gray, Jr., on their feturn from abroad. Miss Susie McLester has returned from Pennsylvania and New York. Mrs. B. F. Roden and Miss Maybelle Roden have returned from Tate Springs. CONYERS. Miss Kate Hardwick left this week for Washington. D. C„ where she will resume her studies. The Epworth League of the Oxford district, convening here last week, was largely attended. Dr. J. C. Christian and wife, of At lanta, are the guests of Mrs. Stovall. Mr. B. H. Bostaln haa returned from business trip to Baltimore, and Is the guest of Mrs. R. w. Tucker. Mrs. M. A. Melton la visiting rela tives In Atlanta. Miss Ann Stewart Etheridge will re turn to Roanoke. Va., this week. Miss Dona Bailey has returned from her summer vacation and opened her muelc claae for the season. Misses Louise Beall and Cassle Blackwell will be the guests of Mrs. Williamson this week. CARROLLTON. Mr. J. Klngsberry spent Tuesday In Atlanta. W. C. MandevIIte spent part of last week In Atlanta. Miss Mary Jones, of Turin, Is visit Ing the family of Dr. W. W. Fitts on Rome street. Mr. J. W. Pace, who has been visit Ing his son, Mr. S. B. Pace, haa return ed to Alabama. Mr. Fred Wilson has returned to Ac- worth, after spending some days with his mother, Mrs. D. G. Wilson, on Ma pis street. Mrs. Reid, of Hogansvllle, le spend Ing the week visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Camp. Mrs. 8. J. Boykin Is spending the week In Atlanta. Mlssee Eula Moore and Laura Richie spent Thursday In Atlanta. Miss Susan B. Slmonton has gone to Atlanta to spend the winter. Dr. J. M. L. Strickland attended the meetings of the Dental Association in Atlanta last week. Mr. Beverly B. Thomaazon, after spending the summer at home with his parents, has returned to Athens to en ter school. Mrs. J. T. Moors and family, after this .week, will be at home on Maple street at the residence of Mayor H. W. Long. Miss Katherine Reese Is visiting the Misses Ridley at Ridley, Ga. ROCKMART. Mrs. H. F. VanDcventer and little boys, who have been visiting relatives In Rockmart, have returned to their home In Knoxville. Mies Lillian Moofe spent several days of last week In the Gate City. Mr. Frank Hawkins, of Atlanta, was the guest last Wednesday of Mr. T. J. Flournoy at the cement plant. Miss Lula McRae has returned home after an e\tended visit to relatives and friends In Alabama. Mrs. James Heaton, who has been at Llthla for some time, has returned borne greatly Improved In health. Miss Willie Mae Phlnlzy left last Tuesday for LaGrange, where she goes to enter college, Mr. George Dansby made a flying trip to Atlanta last Monday. Misses Nan and Pearl Davltte and Mr. J. O. Bowman and D. H. Perryman attended the tabernacle meeting ln.Car- tersvllle last Sunday. Mr. Park Mosely left several days elnce for Macon to attend . /freer Col lege. Mr. Kenson Helmlck was In Atlanta on business last week. Miss Lois Fambro has returned from n very pleasant visit to friends In Tal ladega. We are glad to announce that Col onel Felton Monday, who ha* heen quite III, Is very greatly Improved. Dr. T. E. McBryde and Mr. D. B. Simon have returned from Atlanta. MARIETTA. Mrs. Henry Wyatt entertained a few friends very pleasantly at bridge on Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Julia Whitfield, of Duneden, Fla. At the close of the game a salad course was served. Those present were: Mrs. A. V. Cortelyou, Mrs. Mlngeon Brumby. Mrs. George Welsh. Mrs. L. 0. Tram mel. .Mrs. E. R. Hunt, .Mrs. Bolan Brumby. Mrs. Lewis Hoppe, Miss George and Miss Whitfield, The regular meeting of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution, held at the rAldence of Mrs. D. T. Law rence, wal delightfully entertained. A charming event was the card par ty given oil Friday afternoon by Miss Virginia Crosby In honor of her guest. Miss Wyley. Euchre was the 'game Played, and the prizes, an Indian urn, a puff box and a bottle of violet water, were won by Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mrs. Fred Norr|s und Mrs. Frank Reynolds. A salad course, followed by Ices, was served. Delicious punch w as dispensed during the game. Among those present to meet Miss Wyley were: Mesdames. Cple, Graham/ Cortelyou. W. A. Du- Pre, Fred .Morris, Bolan Brumby, E. R. Hunt, C. T. Nolan. Agnew Hilsman. Joseph Brown, E. P. Dobbs, Misses George, Sarah Hunt, Strong, Marlor, Mary Howell. The younger crowd had a delAhtful dance on Friday night at" the resilience of Mrs. Joseph M. Brown. Mrs. C. T. .Nolan entertained a num ber of friends on Thursday night In honor of her hueband, commemorative of hlB birthday. Bridge was the game played, and a delightful evening was spent by all. Dainty refreshments were served and a large birthday cake, cov ered with the required number of candlee, was cut. Those present on this pleasant occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoppe, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cor telyou. Mr. and .Mrs. D. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Bolan Brumby. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hunt, Mrs. Warren Fields, Misses At kinson, Isabel Brumby, George, Came, Dunwody and Mr. and Mrs. George No. Ian. Mrs. D. C. Cole entertained very’ In formally at bridge on Friday morning complimentary to her guest, Miss Marlar, of Griffin. At the close of the game a hot luncheon was served. Those Invited to meet Miss Marlar were: Mrs. A. V. Cortelyou, Mrs. V. L. Starr, Mrs. C. T. Nolan. Mrs. Agnew Hilsman, Mrs. E. R. Hunt and Mrs. Frank Dovant. Master Fred Morris celebrated his seventh birthday on Tuesday afternoon with a charming party. About twelve little friends gathered around the pret ty birthday table, loaded with good things. A big pie was placed on the table after all the little guests were served, and each pulled a string draw ing some pretty little souvenir of the occasion. MAR8HALLVILLE. Miss Willie Rice left Wednesday for Washington city, wtyre she will spend the year studying. Mrs. Burke Baldwin and Miss Ethel Baldwin are visiting Mrs. Samuel Banks, In Newnan. Miss Lucy Winslow, of Fort Valley, Is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. S. B. Goodwin. Mrs. Rowe Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Niles and Miss Sallle Sperry have returned after spending the sum mer In north Georgia. Mre. Fannie Rawls has returned to San Antonio after an extended visit to relatives here. Mr. Walter Frederick is spending September In Colorado w ith a party of Macon friends. Mrs. Mac I.owrey has returned to Amerlcus after a visit to Mrs. Frank Murph. EASTMAN. H. H. Preston hss returned from Connecticut and other Northern points of Interest. C. Haaford Spent Friday In At lanta. Flournoy Rogers Is spending a few days at home. He will return to Atlan ta next week to attend the Georgia Tech. Messrs. J. Ellis and J. Crump spent Sunday in Macon. Misses Fannllu Armor and Maude Fisher will attend Wesleyan College this term. Miss Willie Clements is attending Agnes Bcott this year. - Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Bacon and Miss Nella have returned home from Maine. Mr. L. P. Glaucy spent Sunday In the city. Mrs. E. Rogers Is visiting her mother, Mrs. O. W. Rawlins. Miss Katheleen Norris Is the guest of Mrs. W. M. Clements. Miss Opple Lee Rogers spent Sunday home. Colonel O. J. Franklin spent Monday Younjter. TOCCOA. Miss Helen Edwards entertained de lightfully In honor of Miss Annie Tur ner, the guest of Mrs. Claude Edwards. Those present were Misses Janie Reid, Hattie Frederick, Mabel Ramsey, Eliza beth Edwards, Isabel Gilmer, Edna Graves and Eliza Bright; Meszrs. Ed Ramzay, Willard Owen, Emmette Phil- Ips, Harry Matheson, Dupree, of Flor ida; John and Henry Bryant and Henry of Dayton, Ohio, are In town. Mrs. J. C. Watkins Is visiting rela tives In Carnesvllle. Dr. Cephus G. Walters is In At lanta. Miss Jessye Cobb has returned to her home In Cartersvllle. Mr. Conlee has returned to‘ Com merce. Miss Mary Mitchell has gone to Gainesville to enter Brenau. Colonel and Mrs. W. P. Palmer have returned to Clayton. Miss Bessie Fields, of Cartersvllle. while en route to Monroe College, spent several days with Miss Blanche Mitch ell. Mr. Henry Venter, of Weetmlnster, 8. C„ was In town recently. Miss Velina Mitchell, has returned from Gainesville. Mrs. Long,'of Weafmlnete. 8. C„ Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walking. Miss Effle Garner haa returned from Carnesvllle. Mr. Pope'Yow will leave In a few days for Atldnta to enter the Tech. Senator Camp, of Carnesvllle, was In town recently. WASHINGTON. One of the most delightful social events' of the past week wns f the 4ea given Wed- nesilsy evening by Sirs. T. J. Barksdale, In honor of her niece. Miss Kathleen Hher wood, of New Orleans. Mrs. Oliver M. Smith entertained Friday afternoon from 5 to 7 In eomplhnent 4o Mrs. t'nrl Smith, of Seneca. 8. C. _ Miss Marten Colley left Wednesday to resume her library work In New York. Mrs."Roytv Fleklen amt little Miss Km tale lb untie Fleklen returned Saturday from a visit" to Mrs. tlrler Mar'' Clnrkiton. Miss Annie Fortson, of Thomson, Is the gttest ttf Miss Mary Irvin Mra. J. It. Lewis Is visiting relatives In Sparta a few days. Mrs. James It. Anthony lev ' — '" - )lt» . Miss l.oulse Wayne, who has I etui the flmrmtng gut at or Mrs. it. MnTti Smith, has returned tit t'harteston. Misses Mnlda Wootten anti Kilns Sims leave next week for Nashville, where they will resume their studies nt the Peabody Normal school' Mra. Joseph Terry snd Miss Sarah Vick- era leave Wednesday for Atlanta. Mrs. M. M. Sims entertained *nt a 5 o'clock tea Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Rnthleen Sherwood. Mrs. Kdvs*nrd Young Hill la visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ilnrry t’antey, in Cam den. 8. C. v - Misses Maude Hill, KfTle Hill anti Miss Mary Dillard are attending school at Agnes Scott. Fieet Hurt You? If so, let us fit you in a pair of Shoes that will re lieve them. We can do it. I The Fall stock is now fully ready and we are proud of its completeness and its splendidly at tractive styles. Men, Women and Children fitted and satisfied in Shoes. Hosiery Also in All the Nem Patterns, Knott & Awtry Shoe Co., 25 Whitehall St GRIFFIN. Mra. Wilson Mathews entertained bridge Tuesday nfternoon In honor of her plater. Mra. Neel Dlsmuke Hears, of Thom nsvlllc. who hits Just returned from n visit to.Mra. Smith, of Oklahoma. Those Invited wore: Mra. Neel Hears, Mra. Charles Mills, Mrs. Frederick Wilson of Chicago, Miss Sherwood. Mis* Opal Smith. Miss Mollle White. Mr*. Hears won the prlte. «tf ••Silas Mariner." At the close of tl course waa served Boyd entertained Mrs. Marcus ( arson Tuesday evening en tertnlncd nt one Table of bridge. Those present were: Mrs. II. <\ Murray, Mrs. Elisabeth Mills Wnltt, Mrs. W. C. * Mra. Marcus ('arson. Mrs. B. C. Murray entertained 01 .! bridge Monday night. Those were: Mrs. II. C. Carson. .Mr*. a.. Beeks, Miss Rebecca Nall, Miss Ilermlone Nall. Mrs. Stephen Hook and little Miss Cath- rrlne Schley Hook, of Atlanta, arrived In the city Thursday to visit Mrs. Joseph Boyd. • Mr. and Mrs. Dotigfa* Boyd have returned from n delightful visit to Mr. and Mrs. II. Q. Blakely !< day for a visit to New York. .fudge Daniel and Mr. and Mrs. Will Beck have returned from n visit to New York BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings Bry an were Birmingham’s honored guests at a luncheon Friday at the Hotel Hill man. The receiving line waa made up of Birmingham's most prominent peo Pl A new club organized during the past week Is that of the Writers' Club. Some of Birmingham's most prominent and talented literary women are char ter members. MISS Ethel Clifford .Is the guest of Mrs. B. M. Btarka. In Louisville. Miss Lena Zwald has returned from Detroit and Niagara Falls. Miss Pauline Alber, who hu been studying voice In Paris with Dr. Dos- sert Is visiting relatives In Germany. She will sail for home October «. Miss Mary Lou Wilson will attend the Vassal" College this year. Airs. Ell P. Smith Is the guest of her mother in Montgomery. Mr and Mrs. Edward C. Cullom have returned from .their summer home near Huntsville. Miss Allldred Tynes, Miss Mary Campbell snd Miss Bejsle Moore left Monday to enter the Woman’s College balds have returned from Henderson- I at Baltimore. h ... Jllle. «here they have been spending | Miss. Catharine < omer has returned th* past several week*. from Canada. PHARMACY DIPLOMA and LICENSE in i * month* Address SOf’TIIKRN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Gnat Hide.. Atlanta, lls. lonmn.l for our grsonu**-* »\cgoiD_M CUTHBERT. Several boys have left In the last few day* for different colleges. Hubert Moye, Duval Gubin and Edward Mc Donald went to Htone Mountain. Du mas Malone, Oxford, and Riley Martin to Arabl. Miss Ethel McDonald accompanied her slater, Mis* Annette, to Decatur, where the latter will enter Hchoof at Agnes Scott. Miss Eva Drewry left last week for Lynchburg, Va., to resume her studies at Randolph-Macon College. Mr*. L. E. Gay haa returned from Athena. Mra. W. B. HaJey, of Albany, Is vis iting In the city. Mr*. C. N. Simpson has returned from a visit to Troy. Ain. Miss Elisabeth Baldwin haa returned from Macon, where she went with her sister, Miss Moselle. The latter Is a pupil of Wesleyan Female College. Mlal Cobble Hood (a in Atlanta, visiting Mr*. R. B. Ridley. Mr. A. J. Moye haa returned - from Indian Spring. Miss Bessie Stapleton, who has been visiting relative* at Plains, has re turned home and resumed her studies at Andrew College. About 40 young ladles came In Wed nesday to enter the boarding depart ment of Andrew College. Burke Hood, ot Auguata, la vlaltlng In the city. Miss Beunu Harris, who for two years waa lady principal of Andrew College, will not return thla term, be ing forced to resign on account of III health. Miss Fredadel Lyle has returned from a visit to Doth on, Ala. Mrs. Tom Pate and her little daugh ter, Catherine^ of Albany, are visiting tbe city. I Matthews has returned to Barnesvllle after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Swift, at the Swift House. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton And daughter, Mamie, of Athens, will spend the winter at the Albemarle. Miss Ethel Cooper, of Avalon, spent the week-end with .Miss Mamie Jones. Dr. Clarence Ayers Is visiting in An- nl*ton und Birmingham, Ala. * Miss Allle Hayes haa returned to Eu fan I a, Ala. Mias Bertha Scott has returned from visit to Mrs. Paul Benson In Hart well. Miss Isabel Gilmer Is visiting South Carolina. Miss Dora Brown has returned to Shorter College at Rome. Colonel Rosser Thomas, of Adairs- ville, waa a recent visitor. Judge Klmsey, of Cleveland, attended court here. Miss OUve Capps has entered Wes leyan College. Miss Helen Edwards Is studying pipe organ and nlano at Brenau. Mra. Sanford Ayers haa been visit Ing Mra. W. T. Williford. The young men entertained at i dance at Bchoefer’a hall recently. Mlsa Hoaentel has returned to At lanta. after spending some time at the Albemarle. * Colonel George Grogan, of Elberton, spent a day here recently. Dr. Bascom QuUltan, of Athens, was a recent visitor. Mr. Glenn Davis Is In Atlanta. Colonel McMillan, of Hartwell, at tended justice court here. Mlsa Annie Turner has returned to Atlanta, -after a visit to Mra. Claude Edwards. MARTIN. Mia* Lonnie Lurile Mitchell, of Bow man. Is visiting home folks in town this week! otonel and Mrs. J. T. Davis have returned to ctayion. Miss Ethel E. Cooper Is visiting rel atives In Toccoa. Mlsa Minnie Simpson, of Williams- ton, S. C., Is the guest of Mias Me- Murry. olone! W. B. Stovall haa returned to Atlanta. I>r. J. (*. Verner, of Commerce, spent Sunday In town with Mr. and Mra. H. C. Verner. Professor and Mrs. If. W. Frey man, Mias Lucy Beck. An enjoyable feature of the afternoon wna the music rendered by Mrs. Parker, of Florblu. nee Mias Blanch Latin. o| Griffin. The guests, beside* the Circle, were Mra. Newman, Mra. J. M. Kelley, Mrs. R. \Y. Parker, Mra. Koawell Drake, Mrs. W. P. Horne, Mrs. Lloyd Cleveland, Mra. H. II. ftrswner, Mrs. N. Ro«a, Mrs*. Dougina liord. Mrs. Joseph Persons. Mrs. Joe Klee, Mis* Mollle White, Miss Lucy Beck. Miss Gertrude Hushing. Miss Conyers Prltehett, Miss Janie Brawuer, Misses An thony and Glessner. Of the Griffin High Nation! graduates. . nss of lttOfl, the following have entered different colleges of the state. Miss Made- line Mathews, Hborter College: Mlsa Lttra Baker. Normal at Mllledgerllle: Philip Cleveland, Mitchell, mid Parks Walker, and Kd Anthony, Mercer; Lyle Edwards enters Tech nt an enrly date. WINDER. Mrs. W. E. Young entertained s ntimlier of her 'friends very delightfully Tuesday afternoon nt her home on Uallrond street. Hbe was assisted In’ receiving by Mrs. P. K. Durst. One of the features of the occasion was a title context, which proved very Interesting. The flr*t prise was won by Mr*. W. II. Quarterinnn, and the con •olntlon by Mrs. II. M. Stanton. After s most pleasant nfternoon. delicious refresh ment* were served. The guests Included Mrs. H. A. Carl there. Mrs. W. K. Lyle, Mrs> A. A. Camp, Mre. C. II. Causey, Mrs. H: It. Huntj Mrs. Alliert Woodruff. Herring. Mr*. Mrs Annie Wood, Sira. W. J. II. House, Mrs. L. W. Nowell. Mrs. Dnu- ran Johnson, Mrs. (jullllnii. Mre. H. K. Minikin, Mrs. A.\H. McCurry, Mr*. W. II. Uiiarterman. Mrs. II. M. Stanton, Mrs. F. E. Durst. Mre. c. Williamson and Mrs. W. L. II lu tin game. Mrs. J. J. Carr and little son. Jack, are visiting relatives In Mayavllle. Homer Hmltfi left Tuesday morning for Athens, where lie goes to enter the Culver slty of Georgia. Mrs. Essie Baker, of Atlanta, has ar rived In the city, and will spend the win ter here. Mr. and Mre. II. A. Csrltbers are moving Into their new bmue on Broad street. W. A. Woodruff spent Monthly night In Winder en route to Nashville, Tct where lie enters Vanderbilt university. Mre. H. T. Tracy and two children, of Century, Fla., were the recent guests of Mrs. L. W. Nowell. Mr. and Mrs Hum Hherard. of West Vlr gluln. nre visit lug Mrs. Ware, ou Athens street. Mre. E. D. Wiley has returned after sev eral days* stay at Guonee Springs. Rev. W. B. Venable Is conducting a union tent meeting nt this place now. MACON. Judge and Mrs. William H. Felton re- turned on Wednesday from New York, where they have lieen to put their son, William Felton, Jr.. In school for the corn ing year. Mrs. Felton has spent the sum mer delightfully at Warm Springs. Ga., previous to her visit to New York. Mrs. Henry M. Wortham, who has been »e rime at Tate Springs. Is York, visiting her sister. Mrs. ‘ Mrs. Worthmu will re main In New i«rk until after the arrival of Mr. ami Mra. John D. Little from En- rope, who are expected -the latter jairt of the week. The friends of Hunt Dunlap are tlellgbled to hear of bts rapid Improvement In health k ’bmde Badgeley. Inst of this week Mrs. Annie H|>ecr Burr and Miss Eleanor Burr hove returned from Mount Airy. ’roellllns anil her them home, and Mrs. Burr’s guests for nlsnit ten leaving for Kentucky. King, president of the Current Topics Club; Mrs. Moses Abrams, president of the Council of Jewish Women, and Mre. Harry Troutman, president of the Merrllle Kfbg’s Daugh ters. Mrs. Marianne Watt, of Thomasvllle, Is the charming guest of Mines Cnro and Susie Diivls. anil Is the recipient of many social attentions. Mre. Charles II. Ilnll, Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Walter Harris left on Monday for n month’s stay »t Hnluda, N. C. Mrs. Ellis Talbot, of Kbdmiond. who has been the guest of Mra. H. II. Jnqucs, re turns on Tuesday next to her home. Mrs. H. it. Jaijues and Miss (?oustnncs Jaquos leave on Tuesday/ for Baltimore, where Mrs. Jaques goes to enter Miss Constance at s select school for girls. Mrs. Frank West Is at home from Ashe ville, N. C„ where she has spent a mom a Misses Fnnnle snd Flewellyn. Plant eu- tert4ilued with cards on Wednesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stillwell Edwards, Miss Virginia Edwards and Miss Jennie for Athens, to enter the University of Georgia. Mrs. E. A. Hawkins and family returned this week from Bat Cave, N. C. Thorton Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wheatley have returned from North points In the east. tended the maneuvers of the United I naval vessels at Oyster Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Heaetl Heyward and chil dren have returned front Mount Airy. Mr. and Mre. T. !>. Tinsley have re- turned from Hendersonville, S. C. Mre. laonla (Kerens expects to leave for New York on October 10 to visit her sis ter. Mrs. Claude Badgdey. Miss Lily I.Jttle has returned from altb from Clifton .Springs N. Foxy Grandpa, that foxy- show, was iigr ' - Grandpa, the delight of a large and appreciative au dience nt Glover's opera house Wednesday Miss Julia Mobley gave s delightful "at home" last Friday evening complimentary to Miss Allle Felker and Miss Isabel Nun- nnlly, who left Monday for Decatur, to enter Agues Hcott. Misses Mf‘ * * Thursday | Gainesville. Misses Hnhitnond Burch nnd Wenons Blackwell, of Elberton, are tbe chnnulug guests of Mrs. Will Hhunuon. Professor C. C. King spent n few* days In Monroe with his friends eu route to tbe University of Georgia, where he will study law. Mlaaea Matt ye and Lida Day nnd Mre. E. A. Caldwell spent Monday In Hoclsl Clr- 4*|e. V Will Adams left Monroe Wednesday for Atlanta, where he spent a few. days he ro returning to his home In Bllasrton. The tnanv friends of W. M. Bratton will regict to learn that he has lieen quite II) at the Hotel Waltou, threatened with Torn Holland, of Madison, was In Mon roe Moudnv. the guest of friends. * Miss Pallio 8now is visiting friends in Atlanta this week. . . .. The Irvtug Club will meet with Mrs. A. Kelly Wednesday afternoon. Miss Harsh J*ue Langford, of Conyers. Is io popular awl attractive guest of Miss ,»y."tl* Wayne. . ...» .Messrs. Henry Michael and Lewis Mob ley leave Monday for the Technological school In Atlnuts. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Barrett and little daughter, Llmlo. and Mrs. J. M. Turner, spent Inst week With relatives Mr.* and Mrs. Harry IUy. of High Hboais. spent Hunday In Monroe, with Mre. T. Mnldey. Charles c. Crowell, of Columbus, spent nturdev and Hunday In Monroe. Mra. Henry D. McDaniel spent Inst ..i Atlanta at the Majestic, the gw her min. Colonel Handers McDaniel. Uer. L K Huberts recently Tlsjted bis Id homo near Jeffersou. Jackson[ The Monroe friends of Mlaa Kfbel Mob ley, of Atlnnts. wP.I ’.k» Interested to burn of her engagement to Hlnv B‘'ny, of At lanta. the marriage to trae place In Octie I nr. Miss Mobley hss visited Monroe era I times, flit* popular guest “ T. Mobley. night. 8ANDERSVILLE. Miss Zettle Durloo, after n rough voyage from Vnrtlaml, Me., reached Savannah a few days ago. Site arrived In Sandersvllle Thursday. Miss Lola Mcnrboro has returned from a visit to Cordcle. Mrs. Dan C. Harris and Miss Mary Tar- button. who Is to be maid of honor At the Iloughtou-JPope marriage in Demorett on September 28. left for Demurest Wednesday. Congressman T. W. Hardwick, wife and little daughter returned yesterday from Sa luda. N. C. E. II. Hulllvnfl Is visiting hi* parents In Haudersrllle. Mnny friends In Handersvllle have receiv ed Invitations to the marriage of Miss Cora la-e-Houghton, of Demurest, to Mr. Thomas Drayton rone, of Jacksonville. Fla. Ilr. A. Mathis, who was recently stricken with paralysis. Is somewhat Improved. Misses Huth, Ella nnd Grace McCnriy left today for Mount do Hales Academy. Macon. Mrs. L. A. McLaughlin nnd two sons, of Rutledge, are guests of Mrs. William Mar tin. Mr. Will Armstrong, of Atlanta, spent Hundny with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Gnllaher. of Tampa, Fla., accompanied by their two children, nre visiting Mrs. Wflllnm Gnllaher. Miss Bessie Hill Darla has accepted a position as teacher of expression at Mill- town, Ga. Mlsa Corlnne B. Hendrix spent last week with her brother. Mr. C. If. Hendrix. Mr Gordon (Snrbutt-snd sisters. Miser* Pauline nnd Mattie Wade, nre visiting In Meridian. Miss. Rabbi J. C. Druekeu, of New York, spot s few days of lost week with Mr. Henry Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walton left a few days ngo for Amerlcus. where they will reside In future. Mr Lchind Rob son. after a short visit to his parents, has returned to Atlanta. Miss Punline Trnvla, of New York. Is now n resident of Handersvllle Miss Napple Davis left a few days ago for Cnfhfiert to enter Andrew Female Col- Tro. H ‘•lends.. hr. K. K. llolnma la rial ting In Atlanta; Mrs. William Park I* de*p«*rntely 111 from a stroke of pnrn lysis. _ Mr*. Lura Rogers Is visiting her father, Mr Jacob Cnraker. In MllledgevIPe. Dr. Henry Hermann his returned from eT visit to Chicago. Mr David Port.. of the North nnd West. Mlaa Bottle .Mathews returned a few days Mr. David Purler lisle Is making a tour M re. C. Dr "Jesse Griffin, of. New York. Is In Monroe for n visit to relatives and friends. Messrs. George flantjmwl and Alva Hay will return to Oxford Wednesday to re sume their studies at Emory college. Miss Grace Furgerson, of Rockmart. Is the charming visitor of* Mrs. L. h. Bob- MIm RhmIp h«« I from AtlK'UD. wUrre »ho nltnullHl Iho o|H>lilll* of LUO}" Coin, lm.tlt.ll.'- on tor win t>™»K MIm Hri'fllnvo ,torqH'(l IIIi Sltillaoii. «b“r. she was the guest of Miss Yyittle Mao lUldwIll ■ „ ell has returned from a 'rightful visit to her SHiit, Mrs. II. F. ott. of Atlanta. . _ • t Mr* K. P. Nowell. Jr.. * f Gainesville, returned home Monday, after a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jl. Roberts. Mrs, Noweli. as Mrs. Robert*, was one of Mon- ,/>’* most tepiilir young ladle-*. Ben Hammond, who tins recently gone to Atlanta to work, spent the week-end with his parents here. Dr. and Vri. It. A. Ham- Mb!* Beulah Plrkle Is attending Wesley- ° The*Vmng' I«adlea\ Club will meet with Miss llennle Ayroek this week. Albert Mobley spent Knndry with Ul* pan cuts In Monroe. ngo from Baltimore. Miss Theodosia Lung Is teaching the third grado iu th« academy while Mlsa Clara Park Is absent on account or her mother’s IU- AMUSEMENTS MiRAND MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT. JULIAN MITCHELL’S MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. “WONDERLAND” COMPANY 4IF HKVKNTY. HEADS!) BY LITTLE CHIP—#nd—MARY MARBLE CIIAl.LEMiK BEAl'TY CHOIH'8. Nlithl TTk" in $1.50. Jlntince 2k- to H. SALK NOW OPEN. \V«dn##day and Thursday—Matin,* Tliuraday. JANE KENNARK, In Clyds Fitch’s Masterpiece, The Toa9t of the Town. Elaborat, Production—Splendid Cait. Night 25c to $1.50. Mntlnee 25c to $1. Sale Now Open. Ill Im lay hcf. h Interest Is felt In Slacou over the meeting of the State Fi-di-ration of Wont- Clubs, which will In- ||I*W lit this city In November. A call lias l»een given for n meeting of the executive cmmnJ/tee. which m.-fl of tbe following ladles: Mre. Mallory II Taylor, president of the federa- i. and of the Mary llnmnumd Washing, chapter. Daughters of the American ... .olutlon; Miss Florence Ilerud. vice pres ident; Sirs. Duncan Brown, secretary, nnd Mrs. C. II Peete. treasurer: Mrs. Roland Ellis, president of the hospital auxiliary; Vr I’ntudOt? pre»fdent «»f the . Mrs. Walter D. lot mar, pres ent of thw Sidney Lanier chapter. United .hllightere of the Coufederi ilf' Kohler, president of tbe AMERICU8. One of the prettiest dunces of the Hum mer was given Friday night Iu honor of Misses Freddie Hhlpp. Matth* Lewi* Doji- sou, and Kate Wheatley, who left this week for Lucy Cobb, at Athens, nnd to Miss Eld rid go nnd Ltxxle Mae Oliver, who to Agnes Scott. Among those present e Misses Hhlpp. Dodson, Wheatley, Hob Us. Oliver. Sherlock Brown. Tower, Ebb Ige, Felder and Mis* Williford, of At lanta. sad Messrs. Brown, Hawkins, U. Wheatley, fjulnn. Porter, Hill. Hummer- ford. McAfee, Bailey. Hawkins, and of the younger set. Messrs. Igniter, llolt and John Wheatley. The 4|nnee wns cha|H*roned by Mr. nud Mrs. MeCnakell. Miss Hallie Leonard, of Vlenim, tbs charming guest of Miss I Km I son, left Tue*- j du.v for Athena. Miss Kin Kldrhlge left Hntnrday ft t_ur, W'herej»he .enter* AgnesJfb-ott. _ i MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT. VANCE Sc HULLIVAN COMPANY OFFER SIDNEY TOLER IX TIIH I-DMEDY DRAMA HI <VI» “How Baxter Butted In” HAME BIJOU PRICK*. eCASINO Special Attraction One Week, Starting Monday, Sept. 24. HAM NET'S TRAINED H BIRDS, GEESE AND DOGS Tamday tor! Evtry „ term>on and night . Children Wheatley 15e . Adult. 25c. .. visitor this week. ilss Mattie Lewi* INwn loft this week I.tiey Cobb, at Athens. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For County Con T. M. POOLE.