The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 05, 1906, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FIUDAY. fMW.m tJWVS. GRAND SHOWING OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR 1906-7. You will find New and Fashionable Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers, Hats, Shoes, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing from the famous mak ers of America. We arc showing an enormous stork of the “Fit-Rite” Brand and backed up with our Easy Payment Plan of $1.00 Weekly or Monthly, which hat brought ut a won* derful biitlncst. If not a cut. tomtr of The Terminal Clothing Co. you thould investigate the advantaged offered here. You get the best goods, the belt attention, the lowest prices, and the best Termt made by any ccnctrn on earth. OUR LADIES 9 Department. Thlt department is our recent addition; new goods coming In dally. Handsome, up-to-date styles from the very best makers. SKIRTS, SUITS, CLOAKS, MILLIN ERY, CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, SHOES, FURS, ETC. DRESS WELL AND LOOK PROSPEROUS Our charge accounts help the Man or Woman of moderate means to look prosperous. JOIN THE ARMY OF PROSPERITY TdDAY One Price to All, Cash or Credit. Terminal Ming Co. 7 West Mitchell St. Personal Mention 'National Officers For W. 0. N. A. R. D. The concludlns session of the W. O. unanimously nnd enthusiastically N. A. JL £>. was held Friday morning at the Piedmont hotel and the national officers for the following year elected. The committee on nominations was mode up of ths following delegates: Mrs. Davis, of Massachusetts; Mrs. Torbuch, of Illinois; Mrs. Callah *tt, of Indiana; Mrs. Farley, of New York; Mrs. I-ows, of Connecticut; Mrs. Wikis, of Atlanta; Mrs. Iiradbury, of District of Columbia; Mrs. Apple, of Pennayl- vsnta. The report of this committee was cepted by the delegates, nnd the fol lowing officers were elected: Mrs. Emma Gory Wallace, Boston, president; Mrs, Clara Hndle, of Chica go, first vice president; Mrs. Estelle Lee, Philadelphia, second vice presi dent: Mrs. Adelaide Godding, Boston, secretary; Mrs. Charles Avary, Chi cago, treasurer. The board of management Is com posed of Mrs. Edward Williams. Madi son, WIs.; Mrs. W. 8. Elkin, Jr., At lanta; Mrs. C. F. McBride, Youngs town, Ohio; Mrs. Thomas Voegll, Min neapolis, Minn. SOCIETY. Csntlnusd from Opposlts Paps. st Brunn. He was an art student, so poor that he lived on the round loaves of black bread that were sent from home to his peasant roommate. Mucha'a artistic hand rvoa Intrusted with marking oft In chalk the exact share of each, and thay used pork grease for butter. ".Nevertheless such was his muslrnt gift nnd his personal charm that he was in demand among certain social circles ut Nlkolsberg. Clothes were as scarce as food. A tailor presented himself one day, took Mucha’a mans - ure without a word and sent him n P«l> of trousers. Long years after wards the artist found out that the order for those trousers came from a young jady. The legend does not tell whether this young lady became Mine. Mucha, it does, however, furnish fur ther romantic near facts. 'Disheartened and homesick, the poor student started back to his na tive Moravia. Ill* funds gave out and him stranded nt a village Inn. The mnkeeiier and his wife had compas sion on him. They said: ‘Let's tell our cum about him.' Now, the lord of the vlllage. Count Khuen Emmasof, happened to be rebuilding his ancestral rnstle. He took the wanderer In, kept mm for d year painting decorations on the walls of his. salons and then sent mm to Paris to continue his art stud ies. '•In Paris there was again a long period of obscure struggle. Then one day Hnrah Bernhardt needed a poster for a new play In a tearing hurry. Htie telephoned her order to the Lemerrter Lithograph Company, anil, of course, there happened to be In the shop at the moment a young Bohemian artist who had done a few Jobs for the firm. The manager gave him the commission. In 1 - cause Its could not put his hand on nny one else at a moment's notice, and Mucha worked against time. A tew days later the billboards of Paris bios- somed out with a flower-crowned princess robed In d stiff magnificence, of nxure and gold, who boro a palm and the name "Glsinonda." The public promptly fell In love with her. The critics praised ber creator—for In Paris the critics recognize a true sculp tor. even though his skill Is expended In modeling a copper cent, or true painter, even though his talent Is set to advertising a brand of tobacco. We In America still regard Mucha ns a poster designer, yet he has de signed stained glass windows, executed mural decorations (among others those of the new Bing theater In Vienna and of the Bosnia and Herzegovina pavil ions at the Paris Exposition), painted large historical canvases. Illustrated choice’ books,' of* which the huAt' noted are Robert de Klers’ romantic tale of •Ilse’ ami Selgnebos' 'Scene* From German History.' More recently still he has turned his attention tc religion pointing, such as panels of 'Purer Nos ter,' of 'The Seven Mottal Sins' and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Warner and Miss Mary Louise Warner returned Monday morning from -a week's stay at the Waldorf-Astoria In New York. They were accompanied by MlsXes Es telle Shook, Bessie Jcmlson, of Bir mingham, and Ida Thompaon, who joined them In Baltimore, to complete her visit to her sister,. Mrs. Gordon Paine, and Misses Shook and Jcmlson returned with her for n week-end visit to Mrs. Paine. Miss Shook and Miss Jcmlson are now back In Now York, where they returned to meet Ml** Jemlson's parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Rob ert Jemlson, .of Birmingham, who are expected to land there Tuesday from a trip abroad.—Nashville Banner. Llzxle Rutherford Chapter, Daugh ters of the Confederacy, of Columbus, ; has elected delegates to the state con vention, which meets In Amerlcus the latter part of the month, and also dele gates to the general convention, which meets at Gulf Port November 14. The I delegates to Ataerfcu* are: Mfss Anna C. Henning, regent; Mrs. J. 8. Harri son and Mrs, Paul Dlsmukes. The following are the alternates: Mrs. O. T. Brannon. Mrs. Mary Strupps, Mrs. L. O. Garrard, Mrs. O. S. Jordan and Mrs. Jnno Martin. The delegates to the general convention are Mrs. Lee Blanchard nnd Mrs. G. T. Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee have return ed from Atlanta to make this city their home In the future. Mrs. Lee, nee Miss Orllne Taylor, Is the daughter of Mrs. Halls Taylor nnd will be gladly welcomed home again.—Montgomery Journal. Dr. nhd Mrs. Marvin T. Benson, after spending several weeks pleasantly In Eastern cities, will return to Atlanta on Thursday. Temporarily and pend ing the completion of their new home on Piedmont avenue, they will reside with Mrs. Benson's father, Mr. H. C. Baglcy. at (63 Piedmont avenue. Mr. nnd Mra. A. J. Halttwanger have leased the new residence at 4S7 Spring street, and have taken posses sion of It, within the past few days. Mias Frank Halttwanger Is still Montgomery, the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Tullls. She will arrive In Atlanta early next week. Mnjor James Dawes left Tuesday for Milwaukee, where he will spend the month of October. Mrs. Dawes will return with him November 1, and the)' will be at home to their friends at the Savoy apartmenta on West Baker street. t Mrs. William J. Kelly has returned from a two mouths' visit to her parents In Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sehofleld and Mrs. G. S. Schofield have returned from a month’s stay In Asheville. Mr. Polk Miller, the gifted lecturer and Impersonator, of Richmond, V*.. Is the guest of friends In the city. Mrs. Luciep Coptic will be the guest after Fridny of Iter sister, Mrs. A. B. Byers. Miss Lurllc Hitt will leave Saturday for a brief visit to frlenda In Athens, Miss Sarah Vickers, of Washington, Ga., Is spending a few day's in the city. Mr. Harry Crosthwalt left Thursday for several weeks' sojourn In the North, where he will visit friends and relatives In Chicago, Springfield and other points In Illinois. Little Miss Patsey Cheney left the city Thursday to visit relatives in Roberta, Ga. Miss May O’Brien and Miss Annie Flynn huve returned from a visit of several months In the East. SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The first of u n<*ij«»s of litfonnnl cnnl iNirtiort nnd illunwr-ilitm-c* (n mi mm nnil by tin* Hon them C’lnb lor Thurwlity «*v**u- Ini; from 1:S0 to 11:29. * Tin* forum I opeuliiff of tin* Huh will not hike pin re until Tknnknglviiig eve, an In the ruiiroin. The hoiiio-eoinlnjr Imll to lie given during home-coming week promises to he <|UlU a wM'lifI event. Men prominent In national life, with their himllle*. am expected to attend Mr. Morris Hindi hun gone to BtirotM*. to lw» gone three uioutlm. T. (I. Ilmdi. Jr.. In ill with pneumonia nt the home of t'olonel nnd Mrn. T. U. Hindi, on Highland avenue. * Mr. and Mr*. - Itoliert Jemlnou. who have •pent Home time lit Kurope, landed In New \ork Wednesday. Mr. and Mrn. Frank Grider have returned from a visit In Kentucky. Minn Swann, of Tennessee, will be the guent of Mm. James Floyd after Saturday. Mm. J. K. Ottley. Mm. E. O. Me i!abe, Minn Fannie May Ottley and Mantcr John King Ottley, Jr., reach Atlanta Saturday, from an cx tended vlnlt to New England. Dr. Charle« Ottley has returned from n sojourn In Europe, and will arrive in Atlanta on Saturday. have returned home. Miss Edna Moore and Miss Rtolle Ash ford have returned from Europe. Mrs. George F. Jackson mid Miss Julie Jackson have returned from Maine. Miss GeMcrleie Jnrkmm will spewd Hie whiter then*. Mrs. \V. F. G. Harding has been ap pointed lady chairman for the hors** show. She will appoint six iiKSlatiiut*. one to pre side each night. Miss Lucy I Dryer and Mist Marian Ham llhm are In* Fmimlii, where they are re ceiving much social attention. Mrs. B. M. Starks, of Louisville, Is the guest of Mrs. nnd Miss Clifford, at the Morris. Mhu Fannie Duim has returned from Whit** Sulphur Springs, vn.. Mr. nud Mrs. James Sloss hnve gone to Los Angeles. Cal., to join Mrs. Moss’ moth er. Mrs. West. ...... . ... Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Vanlloose nnd Miss Amilu Vanlloose hnve returned from New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Culpepi tie daughter, lustra Kinney, are In New York. Mr. nud Mrs. Brett Brown hnve return ed from North Carolina. Mr. Brown has entirely recovered from his recent Illness and will remain In Birmingham during the Mrs.’ Ollui, nee Miss Mary Ella Berry, of this city, has l»een called home on ac count of the serious Illness of her mother. Mrs. Lewis Minor has returned from Washington unj iVunsylranls. The Misses Minor will enter school In Washington. Miss Clare Anderson leaves this .week for Washington, I>. C., where she will eu- ,< | r »r. H ‘ \i\ D. Sheppard Is In Atlanta ou business. . . « Colonel P. Corley, of Jefferson, was In town lost week. i . Minn Mary Perkins will return front ponglnsrllle this week after an extended visit to relatives In that place. JULIETTE. Miss Mnrle McCord is visiting friends In Forsyth. Mr. I* in ScImu ..... Mr. Jack Williams spent Huntley In At lanta. the guest of Misses Mnttle and Agues Cochran. . Miss Myrtle Williams, of Mncon. lias been the guest of Miss Alice Williams for sev eral days. _ . .. Colonel It. L. Williams. Jr., of Forsyth, wss the guest of relatives In town Kuiidny. Miss Helen Williams has entered Gres ham High Mcliool. Mm ran. Mr. Jim Jackson has entered Gordon In stitute. Bartlesville. Mr. Lou Pitts spent Sundry at Locust Grove. Minn Ftliol Sanders, of Mncon. Is the guest of Mrs. Churl to Bowdolu. Miss Susie Duke entertained delightfully Inst Saturday afternoon In compliment to the Senior Kpworth League Bbetety of the Methodist church. Miss laoulse Waldrop has returned to For syth after n visit to friends In the city. THE TWO GREATEST ATTRACTIONS AT ANY STATE FAIR THIS YEAR daughter are at home again from a etay at Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter leave In a few days for a short stay at Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Edmondson, who have been visiting frlenda and relatives at Fayetteville. Gn„ for the past few weeks, hnve returned home. KNABENSHUE’S Pain’s Fall of Pompeii AIRSHIP . and Fireworks WILL BE AT THE GEORGIA STATE FAIR ATLANTA OCTOBER 10 TO 20 The Airship Is the Most Sensational Act in the World Today Fall of Pompeii Has Four Hundred People Miss Bessie Kmlth lias returned to Itomul Oak after visiting Miss Marie McCord. Miss Belle Nolen, of Atlanta, was the guest of Mrs. Joe Glover recently, CARLTON. Curl Kiubry. of Villa Blcn. Is sjieiidlug this week here, the gnest of friends. Fred Whitehead, of Athens, visited friends In the city last Sunday. Ernest Goolsby visited relatives here Sun il hs Film belli Klierhnrdt left Moudny for Kllierton. to resume her uiutdenl studies nuiler Mrs. Rlierhardt. Her friends regret exceedingly to give her up. Miss Kilim Oglesby, of Elliertou, Is the guest of Mrs. f. W. Wilhite this week. Carlton rrieuda feel a eordlnl Interest In the approaching mnrriase of Miss l.lititle Hunt, of Stinson, to Mr. Howard Leon Cleveland, of Centerville, Ala., which will ‘ i* an event of Octolsw 23. Clyde W. Klierhardt has recovered from Ills recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel will make north- eat Georgia their future home, to Hie regret of friends here. » Frldir evening. Miss Goolsby entertained HIglitfully at tea III honor of the teuHi- ers. A sated and sweet course was served. Mr. and Mis. Monroe Thornton, of El- berton, were visiting rein fives and friends here several days last week. Mira Grace Kilns ts the guest of her sis ter. Mrs. Dan May. Miss Corrlc Deadwyler Is with the pop- alar Arm of W. W. Bower A Hon' this fall. Mr. . Deadwyler, Is visiting I lens this week. DUBLIN, Miss Jennie Haynes has returned from Danville nnd llnwklnsvlle. She attended a house party at the latter place. Architect George B. Thompson, of At lanta. spent Sumlny In Dublin. the gnest of Mrs. J. A. Peacock slid family. Mr. John O. Woodward sjwnt several ivs of last week In Brunswick. . Colonel P. L. Wink* spent Saturday In Mr. find Mrs. L A. Matthews have re turned from n visit to relatives nt Lyons. Captain W. C. Dnrls s|»eiit Saturday In Mucou. . . Mrs. B. S. Bussell spent several days friends. Tnesdny In Bast- -dm Isa Lucy Fraser, of Auburn, Ala. la visiting Mrs. A. B. Ware, 29 Kimball street. Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, of Wnsh Ington. Ga., is the guest for a few days of Mrs. W. T. Smith at her home, 75 Augusta avenue, Inman Park. Miss Evelyn Orme will leave Mon tiny for New York, where she will tnke n course of training In the Winona Bible School there. Miss Orme will study under the celebrated Dr, White, nnd will tnke the teachers' training course, which requires two yenra' study. .She will be greatly missed by a large circle of frlenda In Atlanta. Mrs. John Hill and Mias Efflc Pop* Hill, Of Washington, Ga., are In the city, Mr. Joel G. Latimer, of Washington, Is In the city. L_ KODAKERS... Don’t forget that A. K. HAWKES CO. is head quarters for Eastman kodaks in all new and pop ular sizes. Fresh kodak films and plates, and all other kodak supplies. We also have the most perfectly equipped finishing department in the South, and are prepared to do your finishing work promptly and satisfactorily. A. K. HAWKES COMPANY 14 WHITEHALL STREET Ga. Mr. Fred Auld «'«« In the city on Thursday for a few hours, and at night accompanied Mrs. Auld to their home in Elberton. Mrs. Auld has recently undergone a successful operation at the Presbyterian hospital In this city, nnd her friends will be glad to learn that she Is rapidly Improving. Mrs. I.ula Glllnn la vlaltlng friends at Montgomery. Mr*. Robert McCullough and Mrs. Walter Mathew, are the guesta of their mother, Mrs. E. W. Wills, ut Carroll ton. Mrs. Charles Love Is visiting Mrs. Albert Hatch nt Auguata. Mr. and Mrs. Edward DuBoae have returned from a visit to Asheville, N. C. Mrs. D. R. Thomason and little the choir of the Church of the Virgin, at Jerusalem. COMMITTEE "MEETING. The first full meeting of the execu tive committee of the Woman's Club will be held Saturday at II o’clock a. m„ at the home of the president, Mrs. A. McD. Wilson. GORDON CIRCLE HOT LUNCH. The ladles of the Gordon Circle of King's Daughter* nnd Sons ere now serving a hot lunch In the Georgia building nt the fair grounds, for the benefit of the Home for Old Women, and will continue to do so until next Wednesday, Hot lunch Jictats or Coffee Scents Sandwiches •• (cents Pic .. .. .. .. (cents Mr. J. E. Travis, formerly of Atlan ta, but for the past few months a resi dent of Auguata, Ga., fs reported to be very III with the fever. Mr. Travis has many friends In Atlanta, who are very anxious for his Immediate recov cry. Mrs. Robert E. L. Hall, who has been the guest of Mrs. Warren White nt In man Park, has gone to Knoxville for ten-days' stay. The friends of Miss Blanche Mnddox will be sorry to learn that she Is quite III at the home of her mother, 41 Ogle thorpe street. She has been sick for several weeks, but Is able to see her friends. Miss Corlnne Harper has returned from a delightful vacation spent at the iHle of Palms, aa the guest of her cousin. Mrs. John J. Edwards, o' Charleston, and also at Rose Hill, El bert county, where she visited her aunt. Mrs. Eugene B. Heard. Miss Harper has resumed her studies at Washington Remlnury. Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Phillips and son have gone to Montgomery to make that rlty their future home. Mias Martha Woodward leaves Sat unlay for a visit to Bsrnesvllle, Mrs. E. C. Cartledge leaves Hatur day for n visit to Rome, Ga. Miss Arcadia Smith, of Athens, Is the guest of Mrs. C. K. Aysr. Mr. J. P. Billups has returned from a visit to Montgomery. Mrs. Daniel Ruden la vlaltlng friends In Sewanee, Tenn. Mrs. Stephen Hook has returned from Griffin. Mrj. Charles Love Is visiting frleni.s In Augusta. Mrs. II. C. DeLeon has returned from Hot Splrngs. NOTICE! Effective with last ear leaving Atlanta Satur- urday, Oct. 6, and last car leaving Asheville Sunday, Oct. 7, the Ma- con-Asheville sleeping car line trains. Nos. 35 and 36 will bo discontin ued. I. C LUSK, Dis. Pas. Agt. Miss Lola Walker Is the guest of rela tives at Hnnitersvllle. Mrs. II. T. Smith hna returned from Atlanta, where she went for her health. Mm O, JL Williams has returned from n visit to friends III Tennllle. Mr. J. W. Hicks, of Chattanooga, spent Saturday In the Hty. Mr. II. M. Kldlio. off'Atlanta, spent sev eral days with Dublin felutlves recently. Mr. Alf CoIhiiiuii 1ms entered the KHiool of I'fmriiincy. Atlanta. Mr. K. B. Nelson wss n recent visitor to ’ Mrs. 1 ’ W. A. Uolierson aihI Miss Minnie itotiernoii are visiting In the Hty, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Itobersou. Mr. T. W. Hooks visited Huwkliisvllle Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Ilotierson hnve their guests Miss Maude Gamble, of I*oiils vllle, and Louise Fierce, of Augusta; Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Itolwrsou, Jr., of Ochwnl* kit*; Mr. II. G. Itidiersoii. of Savsitush. nud Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Wllllsms. of Hs- dnys from St. Josephs Academy, Washing ton. Ga. Mr. nm| Mrs. Walker Msddcx. of IMit- limn, returned home Sunday after a visit to Dr. mid Mrs. W. K. Adams. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Wheeler and children a wnt Sunday In Madlsou with Mr, and rs. Allison. Mrs. John T. Iloldns entertained Mu* mem bers of her Mnmlay school Hass aim their Invited guests ut a delightful progressive nun gram party on Friday itftoruofMi. The prise, n Japanese print, was drawn by Miss Mur In Furs. Chocolate nud vanilla creams sud chocolate cuke were served by little Alice nnd J. B. Iloldns. Those whom Mrs. Bobbin entertained were Misses Gena ami * nrr l‘* drier, Henrietta Smith. Addle * ”Peluini. Heist Jcriifgnn. I In 111*- nnd Marin Fork, Jennie anil Kate Bran*, Anna lu*wls. ■lae Armor, ; ,n,| Mrs. B. W. Co|N*lnud and Mrs. Walter Khnbrell. Mrs. JuUau Weeuis and daughter. Miss Alary, of McDonough, who hnve Ihtii the guests of the Misses Clayton for several inoiithn. returned home Thursday. Miss Allle King returned home Saturday from Mu con. .Mm, A. W. Armor, of Madlsou. a ml Mrs. *»• Armor, of Kastman, arrived Wednes day to visit Mrs. W. G. Armor. „ M JEFFERSON. . ^wrlcs O. Mnhnffey spent 8uuday In Feiidergrasii. Mm It. W. Thomas, of Baltimore, Is nt the llari'isou house, Mr. Fhll Pendergrass spout Sunday In Gainesville. Mr. Curl o. Nlblnrk, of Wluder, spent Tliursdny in the rtty. Misses Lottie Appleby nnd Luurcncc .rock left u few ilnys ngo for Monroe College. Forsyth. Mr. A. Hoyt Archer lias gone to Athens, where he will stay for some time. Miss Susie Harrison Is vlsitliig her grand- toother, Mrs. N. A. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. W. XI. Niinmilly. of Monroe, were guests of retafives here recently. Miss Mary Bell Is visiting In Monroe, the guest of Mrs. Nuuitslly nnd Mrs. Burton. Miss Annie Webb, of Atheiis, Is the guest of Mrs. II. I. Mobley. „ Mr. Bert llnueock left n few days ago for Moronec, S. whore he will make Ids home. % A union meeting Is lielng conducted nt the Methodist- church by Messrs. Dunn way sud Bell, of Atlanta. Mrs. J. B. Pendergrass recently entertalu- •*1 In honor of Miss Webb, of Athens. Him. Allen M. Flanigan, of Marcos, spent ampin J* thu dry. Mrs. Uniter Smldeth. of Winder, Is the her mother, Mrs. H. A. Johnson. Beechwo.sl, Ind. Miss Kent, of , iibllu. the guest of Mrs. J. A. Kelley. Mr. J. A. Fra cock Is lu Atlanta attending s business college. Miss Maggie Burch has returned from a visit to friends Nt Kastman. Dr. W. 1*. Uatinnd. of Atlanta, spent last week with Ills parents lu this city. Judge *F. C. Foster, of Madison, spent Wednesday lu the Hty. Judge D. M. Ibdierts. i*f Kastman, wss n recent visitor to this Hty. HEFLIN, ALA. Necdluiin Ferryman, of Atlanta. s|H*nt Sumlny with his sunt, Mrs. D. A. Ferry- ^Mr. Frank Morgan has gone to south Ala bama. Hon, Fred Blackman, of Aiiiilatoii, state senator, came over to attend the funeral of J. It. Moore. Miss Tilda Ayers, n former pupil of Heflin school, lias entered Jndgsen. GREENSBORO. afternoon the l by Misses Kate and Jennie ■Ml. . Jieir mime on Brand street. The Jnpiraese Men wss curried out tn every de tail. The score curds were decorated With jestoou* of lanterns. Misses Mamie Baynes sml Henrietta Kmlth were the fortunate pri*** winners and were presented with n pretty kluicmt nml a real Japanese fan. A detclons salad course uud li-ed tea were served by the hostesses. Those entertained by the Misses Brnns wen* Misses Minnie Haynes. lleurieMu Kmlth. Addle Copeluml. l*Ai\ nml BHse Armor. Mary Copeluml. Nellie llnll. Frances Admits, liable Park. Anua Lewis, Helm sml l.ttcy Jernigaii. Car rie Merritt, sml Misses Halite Kllpntrb-k and Augusta Meseley. of Goilfrey. Mrs. K. Ilanr'*/ Armor entertained the NumenHis games were were Misses Alb*** Wheeler. I.tln .. Jesephlne Held. Georgia Belle Hplnka, l.ulle and Kate llnll. Agnes Hurt. Kars llnll. Olivia McWhorter. LnHIe Mullins amt Mss- •rs l.ianviin* Brawi nrd Merritt. David ,.ie McWhorter, en-l —_ tiers and b« McWhorter. Mr. sud Mrs. W. G. Armor nnd Mr. J. B. Armor spent Hiimlny ‘n Madlsou. the guests of relatives. XBases I<Hla Jernlgatt nud llsllle Walker, of White plains. *|*rnt the week-end with Mr*. L. F. Jernlgnn. Miss Georgia Roswell, of FenllHd, re- Mr. Menus, of Atlanta. Is lu the Hty. Miss t raw ford Dniilels' imiuy friends will Ih* glmi) to know »ho Is mmwwhnt hit- proved and Is able to resume her duties as one of the teachers of Martin Institute. Guile an enjoyable affair was the enter- taInment given for Xllss Webb, of Athens, by Mrs. N, N. Pendergrass on Inst Tuesday evening. After pleasant games, delightful refreshments were served, COMMERCE. Miss Kmma Stapler speut Saturday In Athens. her daughter. Mrs. bdell Htiipler. tlH Homer Carsou went to Cornelia Hatur Athens. Miss Bnrliurn Knell, of Virginia, who has taken charge of the Hass In expression lu Mamie Pittman s|H*jjt Thursday lu Ignn. Boswell turned to her home Knlnrdsy after u visit i Mrs. Felix Boswell. Mr. f.foyd Kndfh left Gifs week 1n accept (HMiltlou In AtJiiuta. Miss May Btckeis fs at home for n few EVERY ONE ENJOYS THE CON CERTS AT THE NEW KIMBALL, EVENINGS 6 TO S—10 TO It. MAUD IS COMING. nml .t>|>rtM'|ntlvt‘ mulinici' with u rinillng I'rlilny orrnlug. Iir. ('linrh'H Trnfti-r nml mollirr, Franklin, N. i'.. art- the suentn »f Mr«. J 11. Ilnnlmnn. .lira t'hunli' Little hnn returned from tihrn 1‘iilnt nml ha. a. her xue.t Hr.. IterUm Little Buj-il MONTQOMERY, ALA. The Saturday evening dance at the Country Club waa enjoyed by a doxen of Itn member, and their fair guents. Major and Mr*. Thomna O. Grant, of Wnihlngton, who have been here dur Ing Mra. Armlntead'a lllnenn and death, hnve returned to their home, he to re- •unie hla dutlea aa necretary to Senator Mitrgan. Mlaa Mildred Keller, of Florence, haa returned to Montgomery to rnnunte her dutlea In the Highland Park School. Ml.a Clementina Marka left yenter- day for St, Louln. Mra. O. W. Pntter.nn ha. returned home nnd with her two children ha* taken apartment* at "The Lamina" for the winter. Mr*. M. Dike Bibb ha* returned home, after a vl*lt to the lower part of the Mate. Mr*. Loul* Farley, who haa been the recipient of oo many attention* dur ing her vlnlt to Sir*. Hoke Smith, at Atlanta, haa returned homo. Ml** Fannie Mark*, Montgomery’; gifted violinist, ha* gone to Chicago to pursue her studle* during the winter. Mr*. 8. S, Crittenden and her daugh ter, Cornelia, are home again .for the winter. Mra. J. L. Cobb* ha* returned froi'n n long stay In the mountain* of North Carolina. Judge and Mrs. Jonathan Ilaralaon have returned home, after a week’* May In Delia* county. The coming marriage of Mira Lula Pearson to Mr. R. M. Well*. I* of great Interest to their many friend*. The marrlnge w||| tako place at the home of her father. Dr. A. A. Pearson, on t.’ourt Mreet, Mr. Ilenry Crenihaw ha* returned from an extended trip North. Mr. and Ur*. J. S. Dowdell huve re turned front a protracted May In the mountain* of North Carolina. Judge and Mr*.' Anderaott have re turned from Hendersonville. N. C. Mra. Lewis Cobbs nnd daughter, Mia* Isabelle Cobb*, hnve returned from a .•o-month*' stay In Wnyne.boro, V*. Mrs. A. H. Munger and Mia* Aurelia Fltspatrlck, of Kansax City, nrp the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Knowles. Mra. F. M. Billing and Miss Mart n hhve gone to Vineland, Ala., to spend some time. Mr. Emmett Salblea haa return* d from k delightful visit to Mr. Gunt Elmore In Pensacola. Mia* ICatc Durr I* visiting Dr. end Mr*. B. L. Wyman In Birmingham. Mr*. J. B. Nlcroai Rnd her era hnve returned from an extended trip abroad. Mr. nnd Mra. W. A. Gayle have Just returned from a trip North nnd Kn-t. Mr*. Wynne, of Demnpoll*, I* visit ing her dnughter, Mr*. W. A. Gayle. Dr. and Mr*. Charles Tlilgix'n nr, vIMting Northern cltle*. Their many frlenda will bo Interest ed to know that the mnrrlagr of Mr. Joseph William* Holt and Mis* Luclle I-iuhey ha* been announced for Inte In October. Mr*. Anne Seibel* nnd her daughter, ill** Annie Laurie Selbels, have re turned from a visit to North Carolina and Atlanta. Mr*. Charles P. Ball end her two daughters, Mr*. Pheleppn Sholford nnd Mis* Mnry Sclhtcs llnll, leave this week to visit friend* In Atlanta. Dr. and Mr*. Lucius Gaston are In the mountain* of North Carolina. Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Pelxer nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. D. L. Whgtgtanp are now In New York, after n protracted slny In the inountnln* of North farollnn. Mins Mary Ellen Main* ha* left f ir New York, where she goe* to resume her studle* ut Mr*. 8emp1c's school. Mr*. O. P. Bartlette, of New Orleans. I* visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mra, J. P. Mctjueen. on South Pury street. Dr. Onrslde has returned from ■; visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Flowtn have returned home, after a long stay In tlio mountains of Tennessee, Mrs. Nanle Spear haa returned homj front a trip North. Misses Julo nnd Phedora Randolph hnve returned from Birmingham, after n visit to friend*. ■ Ml** Emily Semple ha* returned from New York, where she ha* been visiting relatives. 4 HALCYONDALE. Dr. W. W. Brail*, of villen. spent * v ml •i*.vs with relative* here tbl* week. J. It. llniiii'hrle* attended tin* cwtitrvs- siiNinl foiivciitlou at Wuruvsboru tills week. II. II. Cnmwcll tvn* lu 8tnte*l*>ro l. st 8miila.r with relative*. Muster John tsingstiin, who bns be.ui ufietidluz flic HUiinuer hern, returned to hi* luHiie In Wtireran* Safunlar. Ml** ksdle 1st- I* sjM'inflru u few d.ijs With relatives In Hratenlwro. Mr*. \\\ M. Newton Sfient several dajs In HwnltiMlniro with her eon, who was v.a v III. Inst week. l-nntairater Metlregnr h*» inured Intu Ids tuunlnnnie new borne at till* pltlee. WADLEY. Ml** Isiiirs Houser I* visiting relative Adrlnli till* week. I'nptaln nnd Mr*. Hole Donorou bare tnnieil from I*iiiea*ter, I 1 *., where I •pent Ike Miimuer. Janie* <'beatliani lul* returned to \t ley, nfter inicfullug koiuc tin:" li .tile* Rritta Eve ■- vllle. rlsltlns In guest of relatives here during the pest ”Ml** Iri* I'erkhm, of Perkins, I* »letting friend* here. Ijimar Peterson I* In Augusta. T. Jl. I'hratbnul hn» returned to Itrot- ton. Clive Ware, of Florida. Is spending » few dur* with hi* father. Prof. -s..r A. Ml** llchr llollouwn la vlaltlng lu At lanta. HARALSON. Iir. J. W. Tarlor, of l.atbervllle. paid a brief visit to llaralsaa on bl* war to ths Manonle meeting nt Maetm. Sir*. W. I* Tnrlor rcnUntM* III nt h-r home. Ml*a Missouri Cahlwell, of Carmel, waa In Haralson reei-ntlr. Mr. Wnlter tlroeensteln went to Senula rratetdar. Mlaa Lula lllalmp Is visiting her sister, Mr*. Waller llraveustell). Mra. William CaklwoU and Mis* lleorl* Its Swrggert are rliltlug la Carr.au.u' ml Menolu. vl«l.._. Mr. A. *. Foster. Min* Annual* Powell nml Ml** Doaiietl liarrlsoii are reported a* Indag quite III Mr. Judaoli lierudon, uf Cedartown. s vlaltlng relatives sml frlenda In Harnl- u Falilwrll was tnkeo qult« ill in MraoU n f»»tv day* ago* J MIm Mlunlc Miller, uf Grlfflu, Is xlritlug Mira Amm Foster. Mtoftra BuiihIi* Uavls nml Lula • « lu K4MI»kl. Miss Myri llnwls has ratiiruril tu M.-mt- rllU*. 7 GORDON. Mrs. Briilg*, «»f Uinw, Is rlsltiuk: l»-r •tutor, Mrs. BnrltHU. MImjp-b Nuuk- nml Llllisii IleAr- tUur hare pfitPiril thu high w lioH brrr. Mr*. IJulc Klirppnnl, of Mrlut/n*. Ir ' i«- ltlng krr fntb«-r. Mr, 4. B. Bruokg» u i*r« ial- m*»r mrachnut nf thin |4nr»*.. I Jit If* Minx l/il» Dciiiwnl rntorl.iin l n nmnti«*r of lirr fririkt* Wwlm***lt»y nfi<- • iiixtu nt a Mrthilny iwrty ooa)h»t*tu*M i«D»* of hi*r wrowl nnulrrrasry.^. , Mr. J. W, Itraoks, n lu-rt hnnf «f this town. hn|»|M*iM»(I t*» s mi tt* arH4*iit r ii|h*ii ;t mill, v Owing 9«» Ih** . . ... . ^ Mtokiff. Mhm leJtsra Smith, of fry* Inn taken Hinrge of IU«* primary tlcj*. ui4*ut of «»nr •*'k«w*l. illwt Mniuiw Ityto Is visiting krr n*m* MHntyn*. Mr. FiMtra, of MIHnlgcrllln was twtr rflltly. Dr. II. il. Batts Is quit# IMIs;I. Every ora enjoys ths Concerts at ths New Kimball, evenings 6 to 8—10 to 12* i. hnptM*Uf«I to a rvry unfertile t Htimiay uiorulug. IIP ttopi* -| v.Uu-h nindi* mi nglv mm ml the rralgmitluii of Mr*. 11. F.