The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 29, 1906, Image 7

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xHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. 190fl. SOCIAL NEWS AND GOSSIP WITH OUR SISTER CITIES L Greenesboro Mrs. Annie Lewie, of Atlanta, was tbe guest of Mrs. H. T. Lewis several j,vs last week. jflss Sarah Wicker*, of Washington, visited Mrs. J. T. Robins recently. pr. and Mrs. Cloud have returned from a visit to relatives In Crawford- '**Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, of Norwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Armor Sun dae. Mrs. L. H. Reid and daughter, Mary Julia, are guests of Mrs. Paul Pounds, In Atlanta. .Misses Reba and Lucy Jernlgan are Hirsts of Miss Mary Jim Dunlap, In Atlanta. Mrs. M. C. Wright visited Atlanta last week. Mr. Willie Jackson visited Covington recently. Mrs. Blanche Burk, who has been with Mrs. J. B. Williams, has returned to her home In Atlanta. Rev. A. Harris, of Macon, was In town last week. Miss Carrie Merritt spent several davs in Athens recently. Mrs. F. J. Henley returned Sunday to her home In Ingleslde, after a week's stay with her daughter, Mrs. George A. Hail. Miss Willie May Tappan, of Sltoam, is the guest of Mrs. R, L. McCommons. Judge and Mrs. Graham Lewis, of siloatn, were the guests of Mrs. H. T. Lewis last week. Miss Jennie Evans Is In White Plains, the guest of Miss Hallle Walker. Miss Annie Mae Boswell, of Pendeld, was with Mrs. Alfred Branch several davs this week. .ilrs. Emma Cheat ion, of lJnlon Point, Is the guest of Mrs. James Reynolds. Mrs. R. L. Wheeler and little son, Mlllford, are In Atlanta attending the fair. Miss Ellse Armor left Sunday for Bnstwlck, where she, goes to take position In the Bostwlrk High School. Mr. W. L. Henley, of Ingleslde, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. George A. Hall. Mrs. Beeson, of Crawfordvllle, Is vis- Itlng the family of her brother, Mr. John Wright. .Misses Marlon Woodward and Blanche Carson, of Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Anna Lewis. Mrs. Alfred Branch visited her daughter at Lucy Cobb last week. Miss Leila Jernlgan spent the week with her mother, Mrs. L. P. Jernlgan. Misses Adelaide Allen, of Atlanta, and Oroegla Boswell,, of Penfleld, have returned to their homes, after a pleas ant visit to Mrs. Felix Boswell. -. and Mrs. Walker Maddox, of Putnam, are guests of Mr*. Maddox's parents. Dr. .and Mrs. W. E. Adams. Miss Hennle Turnbull, of Tugaloo, Is the guest of Mrs. D. L. Cloud. Miss Bara Swann has returned to resume her school duties at Casey, S. ('. . - The Home Mission Society of the Methodist church was entertained on Monday afternoon by Mrs. L. P. Jernl gan. After the business program de licious refreshments were served. The Fnrsonage Aid Society enter tained their honorary members nnd husbands delightfully last Friday even ing at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Robins, oysters and a salad course were served during the evening. Little Miss Mary Alice Robins enter tained 25 of her little friends Tuesday afternoon In honor of her ninth birth day. The game "Buster Brown" was played, Annie Wakefield winning the prize. Delightful refreshments were served. One of the most delightful affairs ever given In Greensboro was the Dom ino party at the handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jernlgan on Friday evening, when the young lady members of the club entertained their gentlemen friends. The home was beautifully decorated with roses nnd ferns. The tables for the games were arranged In the hall and parlors. The score cards were hand-painted dominos. Miss Mary t'opelan won the girl's prise, a pair of red bed room slippers, and Dr. E. G. Adams won the men’s prise, a hand some silk muffler. During the game punch was served by Mr. Garnet Evans and Miss Lucy Jernlgan. A satad course, hot chocolate and cakes were served at the conclusion of the game. The hostess of the evening, Mrs. Jernlgan, was presented with a beau tiful Dutch loving cup. Those present were: Misses Carrie Merritt. Nellie Hall. Mary t'opelan, Jennie and Kate Evans, Addle Copelan, Ellse Armor. Reba, Lucy and Leila Jernlgan, Mamie Baynes, Fannie Adams, Anna I^wts, Henrietta Smith ami Hallle Park: Messrs. J. W. Evans, Frank Shipley, Guy Hall, Luther Smith, A. Ponder, ('barter Torbert, Edward Klmliro, Miles Jackson, Joe Faust, E. G. Adams, Willie Jackson, Pierce Brown, Noel Park, Jlnt Davidson and Garnet Evans. A pretty calling gown Is here shown made up In old rose sllg and trimmed with rustlings of the silk. The yoke Is made of cream lace and the short sleeves are formed of puffs and ruffles. Gadsden ] MACON SOCIAL NEWS Ou Wednesday afternoon, the marriage of Mist Carol King, of Runic, In Mr. Henry Singleton, of Mr.con. took place In Rome, the home of the hrlde. Miss King was formerly of Macon, nnd will Im* warm hr welcomed to her old home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Singleton arrived In Mneou uu the nth. Much Interest Is felt In the Approaching marriage of Miss Mny Clarke mid Mr. John T, llnrber, which is to oeeur Novem ber 7. Miss Clnrke will hnve for her maid of bouor her sister. Slim Frances Clnrke, nnd her brldesmnlils will tie Miss Jennie Slslone, Miss Johnnie 1-ognn, Miss font Dnvls anil Miss I^lln Hlrch. Sir. Roy Shannon, of Commerce, Go., will be tractive debutantes will lie present nt Ibis sfrnir. Among the debutantes of thin win- ter nre Sllss snm Tinsley. Sllss Josephine Jones. Sllss Katherine Miller, Sllss Virginia Willingham, Miss Flewclleu Plant nnd Miss Nell van Bnren. Sir. and Mrs. Walter P. Lnmnr will en tertain with a dinner pnrt.v on Saturday evening, complimentary Shat * ~ s/rs!” Edward Artope entertained charm. Ingty on Wednesday afternoon with a bridge arty In lienor of Sirs. A. I.. Middleton, of blcsgo, the guest of Sirs. Sinry leiuinr Stef'nw. Mrs. Artope was hostess nt an other bridge party on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Sira. Harry Robert entertained with rnrd* on Tuesday craning. Mr. and Sirs. Whiter I). Lamar return- eit ou Monday from Washington. II. f„ where they hare been I lie guess of Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph Blount. Sllss Julia Hu-uealn Is | n Griffin, where she fs iicing lii-iightfuiiy enter mined. Sir. and Mrs. C. list. Mrs. Ixitilse Kan- nedy nnd Sira. Katherine Hall Taylor nr rlred on Monday night, after a mouth's suty In the mountains of North Carolina. W aller llniison, of point Lontn. Cal., la In the city, the guest of Major and Sirs. J. F. Hannan. peltnn Hatcher has had ns his guest thin week Harrison Wagner, of New Ha ven. Conn. Silas Eugenia Henderson will spend the winter In Savannah. Mrs. Henderson will Inter. In Slnntgomery, Ala., filter. Sirs. Paine, ling left on Wednesday for fehnnlss, of Savannah. Is In guest -of sirs. Will Dan- "sir." nnd Mrs. Marion Erwin bar* re turned from n visit to Chicago. Sira. Colder Willingham Is expected home on Friday from W Instnn-Ralrni. N. C., where she has been visiting her daugh ters, who nre at school there. Sirs. Louis Btorens loaves on the list for .. two weeks’ stay In New York. While there, she will stop at .the Waldorf. Sira. P. XV. Alexander, of New York. Is In the city, tile guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Shorter. Colonel R. B. Kylo and wife are vis itlng relatives In Birmingham. Mr. James Cross has returned from a visit to relatives at Marysville. Ohio. itrs, H. O. Dumas Is the guest of friends In Birmingham. Miss Belle Owens has returned from a visit to relatives at Ileftln. Mr. N. N. Christopher and wife, of Btarksvtlle, Miss., are visiting rela tives. Colonel R. A. D. Dunlap attended the Forrest reunion at Memphis this week. Miss Mlldrsd Alford has returned from a visit to relatives In Atlanta. The XVoman's Foreign Missionary Union of the Presbyterian church held their monthly meeting Monday after noon, and after the buslneas meeting tea and a light lunch were served. Femwood Mitchell, of Birmingham, visited his parents, Colonel and Mrs. R. A. Mitchell, on Monday. Professor I. W. Hill, state superin tendent of education) visited relatives and friends herb Tuesday. Mrs. J. D. Tolhelm Is visiting her als- ter In Birmingham. Mrs. XV. L. Sampey and daughters have returned from a visit to Clan ton. Lelus Harrison, of Anniston, visited his brother, C. P. Harrison, Sunday. Professor Joel C. • DuBose, of the University of Alabama, was In the city on Monday. Mlsa Florence Sanders Is vliltlng In Birmingham. Joseph Moragno and wife have re turned from a visit to Washington, D. C. Mrs. John W. Stage, of Birmingham, was the guest of Mrs. Charles Bacon this week. Misses XVIIlc and Lucy Hogue are visiting friends In Birmingham. Mrs. T. M. Cassela Is visiting rela tives at Tuakegee. Misses Carrie and Mary Newman have returned from an extended trip to Michigan and the lake regions. Miss Louise Ralls/ entertained the Pocahontas Club at her home on XVal nut street Friday evening. The young ladles of the Epworth League gave a candy baxaar Thurs day and realised a oent sum. Florls Naglcvoort, of Detrolf, Mich., Is tho guest of Matlrlce Willows. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nicholson, of Marshall, Texas, are visiting Mr. Guy Woodltf! and family. Mr. Connor Storks attended the Knights of Pythias convention In Chat tanooga Thursday. O. C. Parker has returned to his home In New Decatur. Samuel Majors and family, of Dal las,, Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. G. WoodllfL C. R. Picard, of Chicago, Is visiting relativos here. Miss Jennie Cooper Is visiting friends In Birmingham. Miss Ed Herron, of Chattanooga, Is the gUest of Miss Jolley, on North Fourth street, . ATHEN8, — .little villa, have moved to .. homo In future. They arc domiciled on Jackson street. Mr. White la foreninu nt fairs of the past week. The spacious recep tion balls were flncly decorated. Mini Hodgson was assisted In rev,Ring by Mrs. Sin nab ter. Mrs. Forbes. Miss-Mary Gran- berry. Miss Lurlle Linton, Mlsa Holliday, Mips Brand, Mias flholfon and Messrs. Al len. Forties. Shelton and Martin. An Inter- eating guessing same was played, the prises being cut by Silas Holliday ami Mr. John Walker, Several choice, aeleetlous were siren by Misses West, Lumpkin and Ilodg son> On the same evening the University stu dents whs attend the Baptist Sunday school were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Parker. The Georlga colors of' red ami Idhek were tastily displayed all over the linmo. Bed tapers nnd red-shaded lights added to the attractiveness of ths decora tions. Ocorgln peanuts ware present In pro fusion. Hr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Yonng nnd Mrs. McCall assisted In receiving the 200 guests who were present. Edna Auslnml wns the hostess Frl WILL BRING YOUNG BRIDE HOME EARL Y IN NO VEMBER Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins, whose romantic marriage In New York a few weeks ago attract ed to much attention, will return to Atlanta early In November and will be ottered a number of social entertainments at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Hopkins in Peachtree street. As Miss Seagrlst, Mrs. Hopkins was-a great fa vorite with the younger set at Narragansett Pier and New London, Conn., where, with her grand parents. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence, she spent the summers, it was last fall when the Lawrences were wintering 'In At lanta that Mr. Hopkins' was seen paying devoted attention to Mlsa Sea grlst. While she wns too young to go out to for mal affairs, she was fre quently seen with Mr. Hopkins and on more than one occasion Miss Seagrlst occupied the box seat with Mr. Hopkins on his coach, the "Pan ama.” At present, since their return from their honeymoon, Mr. Hopkins nnd his bride are at the St. Regis in New York. West Point BIRMINGHAM SOCIAL NEWS CARROLLTON. The Carrollton band went to La Orange this week to furnish music fpr their "home coming.” Mrs, Francis/ Long and little aon, Whit, of Jasper, Ala™ arrived In the city Saturday to visit Mayor H. W, Long, on Maple street. Mr. Mandevllle Long accompanied the band boya to LaGrange last Wed nesday. Mrs. Charles Roop and Mrs. Francis Long visited Atlanta Monday. Mr. 8. J. Boykin left Sunday for a trip to the Pacific slope. He will be (one about seven weeks on a pleasure trip. The Willing Workers will be at home to their friends next Wednesday after noon at a silver tea at the residence of lira. George P. Fuller, on Dixie street, from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jack arrived In the city this week and, are guests of Mr. and Mrs: George Cheney, on South street. . Loyd orlffln spent last Sunday In Anniston. . Airs, will Veal, of Roopvllle. SRent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Charles Roop. on College street. Mias Luele Harris has returned from a trip to Atlanta. . , , , Mr. F. S. Wilson, of Acwojth, Is vis king his mother, Mrs. D. G. Wilson, on Maple street. Miss Sada Thomaason has returned home after a stay of several days In Atlanta. LaGRANGE. Miss Mabel Head, for several years professor of mathematics in LaGrange retnale College, but now associate sec retary of the Woman'a Home Mission Society, with headquarters at Nash- vine, was most delightfully entertained Wednesday evening by the seniors and the members of her Sanday school class of last year. Mlsa Mary Hints returned from At lanta Tuesday. Ml*8 Aurelia Mobley spent Sunday In Hcigansvllle. _ Mias Jennie May Hood, of Havana, 1 uba. la with relatives at Hamilton for a few (Uyo. •Mrs. Hubert Smith aftd son, Guy, •P*m the week In Atlanta. Miss Brownie Fielder was here from Opelika Thursday.. , . Misses Sailte Sue Longshore and Mary jack Hogg attended the Scott- Avery wedding. In West Point, last week. Miss Ethel Eley. of Barnesvllle, called home Wednesday by the Illness of her sister. _ , , Misses Bessie and Lucy Boyd, of Richland, Ala., spent Monday In At lanta. _ , . The oIRcers of the Irenlan Society for the term are: President, Mies Ri fle Etter, Augusta; vice president, Miss Emetine Parks. Augusta: socretary.MIsa Gertrude Brown, Waycross; censor, Mlsi Annie Mae Latenby. Harlem: critic, Miss Adele Woolhrlght. Bron- wood; marshal, Miss Lillian Hollis. Ox ford; parliamentary critic, Mias Mamie 'Vt'ls* Dalny Davies, of Atlanta, Is vis- Itlng the college. Miss Lula Thompson, of Conyers, was visited Sunday by her sister,' Mtee Esther Thompson. CARLTON. The educational rally proved very Instructive. Among the educators present were: State School Commis sioner Merritt. County School Commls. sloner White, Mrs. Walter B. Hill and the county teachers. Rev. W. C. Taylor, of Buena Vista, visited Carlton and Lexington several days last week. He le pleasantly re membered here. , Rev. Mr. Nunn preached an elo quent sermon at the Mehodlst church *^Co*nef a £ B. Rodgers, of Elberton, was In Carlton Saturday ' - Colonel Watson, nephew of Hon. Thomas E. Watson, was here Satur- da Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ryle*. of Sta- tham. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Deadwyler this-week. , Miss M. E. White, of Danlelsvl le. spent last Saturday and Sunday with her sisters. Mrs. Herbert Witcher and “^..^.“■ted Ml.. Ann.ce " Mr!* F D^Smtth attended the fair In Atlanta lait week. / WAYCROSS. The revival service* at the nrst Methodist church, conducted by Rev, E. M. Stanton, are well attended and fU Dr! >f R*. nt P'. e I*lar Is quite III at hi* home, on Gilmore street. " Mrs. W. W. Beach left Monday aft ernoon for Savannah, having been call ed there on account of the Illness of her. daughter, Mrs. Charles G. Edward*. Mr. and Mr*. H. D. Watt* were the guests Sunday night of Mrs. H. S.Red ding. en route from their wcddlng trip. They left Monday morning for Jack sonville. where they will 'ajja ff**”- oton of their lovely new home, (It East SI Mr*"w* e c. Gaither, who has been the guest of her eleter. Mrs. R. U Branham, for the post ten days, left Sunday for he It?TamS ILJ&.'l'rVlv.d In Way- ... . cros* last week from Tampa, Fla., and In New York Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mra. Joseph A. Jones. Miss Lula Wright, en route from Sa vannah to her homo at Bartow, Fla., has been the guest today of her aunts, Misses Bessie and Georgia Wright. The many friends of Mr. Charle* Oat will learn with pleasure that he Is Im proving, after a long apell of Intermit tent fever. Mrs. J. C. NIcbol* left Sunday tor Jacksonville to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Alvin L. Johnson and Master Herschel Johnson have returned from Atlanta and will spend a few days In Waycross with relatives before going to their home, at St. Mary's. Miss Eva Acosta, of Blackshear, Is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. John C. .Nichols, on Pendleton stratt. Mr. W. B. Williams, of Valdosta, Is a pleasant visitor In the city today. HARALSON. Mrs. T. H. Carlton and Mrs. Robert Addy went to Atlanta Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sasser and Mr. George Hodnett. of Ssnota, were guests of Mrs. A. W. Rawls last Sun day. .Mrs, Rosanna Bishop Is visiting In Adalrsvllle this week. Mr. and Mr*. Lat Gray, Mr*. Hosea Gray and Mlsa Gray went to the stat* fair In Atlanta Wednesday. Miss Nellie Hutchinson I* spending the week with bliss Lula Bishop. Rev. H. P. Counts and family left Tuesday for Virginia, where Mr. Counts will have charge of a Lutheran church. Misses Clyde and Maude Harrison, of Senola, are visiting Miss Anna Fos ter.. . • Mrs. S. J. Fowler and Mr*. W. L. Garrison are at the state fair this week. Mrs. A. W. Rawls will visit her father In zebulon this week. MIs* NSIlle Cole, of Tltion, has bean visiting Mis* Emy Rawls. Miss Ethel Finley and Mrs. Otis Glass, of Senola, paid Haralson a brief visit Tussday. day ermine at a most delightful Hallowe'en ' • of Mika Vlrr' ' “ - e guessing i Katherine Nash, the second by first prise In the t pri won by Miss Edith - MT. AIRY. Captain W. W. Carnes and family return- . .*• —- - *— j— after little e/1 to Tampa. Fla., a few days ago. a Spending three months at Mount Airy. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Klmsey and 1 daughter went to the fair Inst wrek. Messrs. J. M. Echols and Benjamin Ron- nlcntt were In Atlanta last week. Mrs. Henrietta Thompson end /laughter, Mias Emily Thompson, left Mondsy for llnymavket. Vs., where they will spend n month, tbeu go to XYnsblngton for the win- tor. Colonel W. C. Payne, .of Montgomery, Ala., silent Knudsy at Mount Airy. Ills mother. Mrs. w. C. Payne, of Tampa. FI*., has been a guest at Rose Cottage during the summer. Mr. nnd XIra. A. It. Rlenhart 1111(1 HMIe Raymond Rlenhart* formerly of Mount Airy, now of t'hestertowu, Md., are speud- InIf a few dor* here. Mr. W. A. McConnell hat returned from • trip to western Xorth t'arolfna. Mayor M. V, Pope U nt Washington* Oft., locking nfter hi# cotton crop. Mm. M. rope it spending a few week* Mint Edith Itrnnton. while Jhe honored was pretented with a gnr*; prize. The borne wot elegantly decorated with golden rod. nstors, nnd autumn leave*. The irueKtt went out to the pnrty In a tnllaho. bclug chip* eroned by Mis* Noth. The Elijah Clnrke ohtpter of the Daugh ter* of the American Revolution will meet tt the home of tbo regent. Mrt. 4. Y. Ca- rlthero, at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. Friday afternoon there will be an organ recital tt the Presbyterian church, given grant will be extra tine. Mrt. A. H. Hodgson. Mrt. D. II. McNeill. Mrt. Charles Tnlmtdge. and Mrt. Ned Co hen will return Tuesday from Now York, where they have been spending torao time. Mr. Howard I). Cook, of 8t. Isoiila, It the gnest of Mrt. D. II. Hnsclton. Mitt Estelle Dunlap of the Normal School It spending the week In Wlntemlle. Sir. Frank McRntvre. of Savannah, It vis iting ftieuds In Athens. Mrt, If. C. Bussey, of Columbus, It the guest of Mrt. K. I. Smith. Mrt. Ewings and Mitt Mattie Sky© bare returned to Atlanta. lfltt Belle Harris It the guest of Mrt. D. , llttelton. Mra. J. A. Ruddetfi was In the city from i Alberts Itankln and Mitt Marie Lou Lucy Conn, an* ion rii and I*nl>elln Thomas. The largest Hallowe'en party of the com Ing week will lx» the Jolly crowd who will gather In the parlors of the Y. M. CT. A. on Thursday evening. The committee In charge of tbit affair-to-be hare for a week been busily engaged In searching up nil kinds of things that will make the occasion peculiarly ehnrneterlNtle of the time and filled to completeness with all manner of fun. The ghosts will t>e there and the will be fine refreshments served. The Young Women of tbo Confederacy are planning for a Lady Dlltroore party at some date early In the coming month. At the home of the bride-to-be's parents. Mr. nnd Mm. Htram Peeler, on Meigs it 1:40 o'clock. __ Jm Ireae Fsei* er to Mr. tt. L. Jobnron. Mr. Joiwtoo l» one of the popular young buslncm men of Athens, being connected with the Bondurant company. Miss Peeler Is a charming yonng woman. Miss Marie Crcawell la spending some Is .— .-eat Richardson, formerly of this now of Inks. Mir Mr. J. T. Comer, of MarysrII Itor In the city recently. His friends are glad to note that Colonel ..eorge Thomas, who has been Indisposed for some time. Is now much better. Mrs. R. P. Ward and Mlsa Radio Ward have returned from a visit to Augusta. Mr. Lewis E. Halley has returned from *$fr!*Beo Butler goes to Atlanta, where he will be collected with the Lallatte Printing Company. _ . Colonel 4. A. Bell. Jr., of Galnesvlle, was farufty of the practice i __ __ AtftMk 4 Sllra'Rubr "Barrett ha* retttrs/Nt from • ■ to her .later, MIm • Barrett, who Mr. and Mrs. T. T, Ashford an nounce the engagement of their daugh Etolle Virginia, to Mr. Robley Charles Munger, the wedding to take place at 3 o’clock, November 7, at the home of the bridge. No Invitations will be Issued. Mr. Christian F. Enslen announce, the engagement of his granddaughter, Mny Belle Shackleford, ,to Mr. Loott Robinson, of Wetumpka, Ala., the wed ding to be solemnized on tho evening of November 8. Mias Mnjorlo Weatherly Is the guest of Miss Sara Berry In Nashville. Mrs. B. M. Starks, who has been the guest of Mrs. Michael Clifford at the Morris, has returned to her home In Louisville. Mrs. Joseph McLester and Miss Susie McLester are visiting friends In Car rollton, Miss. Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Taliaferro are ot home again, nfter spending the summer In Europe, and later visiting their daughter In Mississippi. Mrs, A. 8. Vandegrlft, who has been the guest’of relatives nnd friends, has returned to her home, Los Angeles, Cal. She was extensively entertained during her visit. Miss Una Webb has returned from North Carolina, where she spent the summer. Dr. Herschel W. Bast, of Asheville, has sailed tor Berlin, whero he will take a post-graduate course In surgery. Dr. Bass was one of tho honor grad uates of Johns Hopkins last June. Mies Janie Robinson Is visiting rela tives In Tuscaloosa, and will Inter be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Riley, In Oaark. Miss Laura Hill has returned to her home In Montgomery, after spending home-coming week In Birmingham. Mrs. Walker Percy has returned from Louisville. Mrs. Mattie Moore and bliss Kath erlne Moore, of Tennessee, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Bradley. Mrs. Soloti Jacobs and little daugh ter, Madeline, have returned from New York. Mrs. Henry Dean entertained the Bid Euchre Club Thursday morning at. her home, on South Thirteenth street. The members of the Bridge.Whist Club were entertained Thursday after noon by Mrs. W. H. Nevlns at her home, 111 South Twelfth nvenuo. Miss Edna Coughlan has returned from a visit to Anniston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rushton are nl French Lick Springs, and will later visit Cincinnati and other points. Mrs. Howard Kolb has returned to her home In Reading. Pa. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Oweu Brown, who will spend the winter with her. Birmingham society has been un usually gay the past week. The hone show was a distinct success and many handsome gowns and costumes were to bn seen. The home-coming ball at the skating rink Friday night nfter tho horse show was attended by Birming ham's smart se- and former Alabam ians. Mr. Culpepper Exum, president of the Fair Association, and Mrs. W. P. O. Harding, chairman of tho ladles’ committee of the horse show, led tho grand march and the cotillon was led by Mr. John T. Yestmsn. Several’ hundred Invitations were Issued and the ball was notable for the handsome evening gowns worn. The marriage of Miss Margaret Ber ry and Mr. Georgs Stafford was sol. emnized Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, at th* home of the bride's pa rents, The ceremony was performsd by Rev. Dr. L. S. Handley. The house was appropriately decorated and a wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony. Mr. Stafford and his bride left nt noon for a wedding trip North, tholr destination unknown to any one other than themselves. The engagement of Miss Dors North Ington. of Prattville, to Dr. Alfred Au gustus Walker, of Birmingham, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam T. Northlngton. Tho wedding will take place at the Northlngton home on the evening of November 7. Mrs. Henry Clay Vaughn announces the engagement of her daughter, Ado, to Mr, Fulton D. Clark. The wedding will take place early In November. Mrs. F. Y. Anderson and Miss Mary Anderson have returned from their summer home at Valley Head. Mis* Anderson spent the summer In Eu rope. Mrs. Berry Baugh entertained the Bid Euchre Club Thursday morning. General and Mrs. Rufus N. Rhode* have returned from New York, where they spent several week*. Mra. David Buell, formerly Miss Nan nle Ellsberry, Is the gueat of her aunt, Mrs. A. C. Hows*. The cotillon at the Southern Club Wednesday evening was a delightful affair. Mr. Charles Spencer led the cotillon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowlkes will give a cotillon on November 7 st the Country Club to their sister, Miss Bes sie Brown, who Is to be one of tho season’s debutantes. Mrs. G. Morrettl, wife of Senor Mor- rettl, sculptor of Vulcan, la the guest of friends In the city, Mra. Warner Shook, of Tuscaloosa, Is spending a few days In the city as the guest of relatives. Miss Daisy Zachry I* In Atlanta this week visiting Mrs. Ernest Huguley. Mr. Louie Montgomery, of Opelika, spent Sunday here. Miss Mary Jack Hogg, of the La Grange Female College, ./pent the week-end here with her mother, Miss Sadie Trelaleben la visiting friends In Lafayette, Ala™ this aoek. Miss Martha Horsley left wediies- day for a visit to Mrs. Frank BolanJ in Atlanta. Miss Bess Smith visited relatives In LaGrange last week. Mrs. John Poer Is In Oxford, Ga., visiting her mother, Mra. Bonnell, Mrs. Claude Henderson, of Atlanta, is here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Tom de Lamar. Mrs. Ben Hill is visiting friends In Atlanta. Mrs. Mary Dunson, of Athens, la the E test of her daughter, Kira. C. W. arrlngton. Mrs. O. A. Shealy, of Opelika. Is ex pected this week to visit hey parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong. Misses Epple Lee Scott an/1 Lottie Woodyard spent Tuesday In Atlanta. SANDERSVILLE. 5trs. p. N. Pugh Is rlsltlug lier >Ister In Waycross. lieu. T. W. Hardwick Is having fractal handsome residence on North Hiirrle street. For the present he end his family nre at the Hotel Jnllda. Messrs Harry Wilt nnd Julian Jameson >nld a week-end visit to Tootnaboro en 111 twin v- l||t, r^A. McCtrtj has returned from a tvlth hrr fatherTTSon! YAmlt U (fohen“‘ ^ Mr. nml Mrs. R. L. Cole, of Cordele, are with their daughter, Mra. I. W. Newman. Miss Hallle Maud Arerett !> vliltlng hrr alater, Mrs. E. L. Holmes. Mra. Turner, nee Miss Mattie May Wall, Is tho iruoat of ber parents* Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Wall. . Mr. C. II. Mitchell, of Arcadia, Fla., af ter a week's visit to his mother at firm** Cottage, lias gone to Atlanta, ubero in* will Im the guest of his son, Mr. Henry Mitchell. Dr. Frank Wartben, of Bartow, wns tho guest of his sisttr, Mrs. George Evan*, several ds/s. Misses Lamar Alboa, Ilettlc Rlchhurg. Louise Blount, Tkeo Lang, of this place, nnd Mar/ Grayblll, of Oconee, wern the S ucsts of a house party Inst week at the onie of Miss Addlgono Cason* of Tooms- boro. , Miss Esther Butts, of Atlanta, Is visiting her uncle. Mr. C. T. Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rawlings have re turned nfter n long visit to the mountains of north Georgia. Mr. 4ohn II. Wllkerson. of Hale Springs* •- — his old home. hews, of Atlanta, spent In Handersvllle* being a member of the Herald staff. The Daughters of the Confederacy were entertained on Thursday last by Mrs. W. A. Bell aud Mrs. L. B. Holt st tne home of the latter. Miss Huslo Wartben, of Bartow, Is the gnest of Mrs. A. L. Evans. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. L. Evans entertained the ladles of the Baptist editress*of the 8andersviHe**neraUh #oclct * Messrs. John Doolittle and Hines Wood are visiting Miledgevllle. Is doing most successful work In the pnb* lie schools of Reneca, B. C. Miss Ellen Foster, who has been the guest of friends lo town, has returned to her home In Lexington. * Bo/ Aftiold? or th* rdlveriUty, * spent a few daya Inst week with hts graudpsr- nts In Lexington. O. L. C. Thomas, of Madison, Ga., is the gneat of friends lo town ror today. W Mobley, of Madison, Is spending a short time In Athens. Mrs. M. C. Lane, of Washington, Is In town. Mlsi today Mr. and Mra. A. T. Atkinson, of Rtevens, an* spending tho day In Athens. Miss Clara Holliday* of Jefferson* left today for her home. Mrs. W. I*. Brooks, of Rtnthsm, is the guest of Mrs. John Ilayuim. Miss Katie Mae Eberhnrdt Is visiting In Miss Florette Williamson has returned to Atlanta, after visiting ber brother, Hor* Oglethorpe county, spent yesterday In Jbe Mrs Branch Hinton, of Lexington, Is In the city. Miss r.uln Reynolds, of Lexington, Is the guest of her stater, Mr*. J. M. BooTh. Mr. and Mra. Will Ewln. of Kami Ala., are tho guests of frlentls In town. Mrs. Liter Lumpkin and Master Oeo._ Middleton Johnson leave soon for Lexing ton, where Ihey will spend some time be- from Wlnfervllle, where she wns tho guest of her daughter. Mrs. H.. II*. Noell. Mrs. Dubose ace Williamson. J. H. House, of Lumberton, Frank Thornton. Mlsa Vera Wise, of Winder, la In town, be! Irby, who has 'been III In ita hospital, where she recently *- now In town. visiting graduate ** — i> rarreu, and genera. voting folks bore, has returned fortnight's visit to KavsnnaU und other *Mr. *and Mrs. J. 11. Towns. Mrs. Mon- to Wlntervllle. Miss Hosfe Pamhrnugh, of Tuckston, spent -----— h p k - Wednesdv In the city. of Colquitt and B. Bnsh. of Colquitt. Hon. l’aul Brown, representative from and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. RUey and daojfk- Duhoso and (tharlli hare returned trow IVacrentoH. Mra. O. It. Bnawall I* the guest of rata tire* In tVarvcntn*. Mr*. XV. J. Abney has raturnnt from Thomaon, where she was th* guest of “rs. It. F. Morris. Mix XVfllte Kl/lil has returned to her home In Lexington. (!. n. Blnekwell. who has lie*n gnest of his sou,.has returned to Daniel*- vllle. MIm Esther Gottbeimer has returned to Lexington. Dr. XV. II. Reynolds nnd Jnmex Key* nolda have retmiivd to Lexlnirion. E. C. I'otta la movlus to bis new Dons* on the Boulevard. arlingVon. Messrs. A. L. Bostwlek, G. L. Collins. John Ward. J. -XI. Glddlnzs and T. A. John son were visitors to Atlanta last week. Mr. sml Mra. E. P. Hinson went to At lanta Inst week. v Mrs. Heard. Mias Ev* Heard ami Miss Jessie Henrl/orouzh. of Dothan. Ala™ at tended the IllrksCalhonu nmrrlaite. Mr. Ilteks. of Balnlirldxe. and MIm Mary I Poke. ,,r Moultrie, nre here. MIM Mattie Cnrtl*. of Amerlrna. and Misses Hattie Mae Btish (oil Alice t'nilre. nun lor president. The clnb holds weekly meet- Inga nt the home of Mrs. XVIIilnm U. .Sum merlin/ Mr*. J T. Pittard has returned home nf- ■r * brief visit to Davannab. Mrs. D. r. llato hi Waiting Atlanta. She went to Join Mr. lisle, wbu Is attending n convention there. MIm Ann* Jones entertained recently In honor of Mrs. I. B. Lelbernuin. Twenty guests wer* present. Hearts was the amuse ment. Friday morning from 10 to 13 MIm Sadie Tsrhutton gave a reception. The guest of honor was Mrs. I. B. Lelhermsu. Mr. and Mr*. A. C. XVylly, after a visit of * week to Mr. XVylly's parents la Darien, have returned to tbo city. . Nlas WUnt* Joyner has returned to her home In JackaourlUe, Kin., after a pleaa- snt rtslt to MIm XVIlllo Thigpen. 1 DUBLIN. /.KAbor A. S. Hussey, of The XX'rlghtsvIlls Chronicle, spent Tuesday In th* city. MUsBIrdle Mason, of Mount Vernon, vle- Ited friend* la th* city last weak. Miss Mattie Kamesy has returned from .‘f. Monroe, where she was tha *u»*t at Sir*. Ernest Camp. . Bsrstow, of Macon, spoilt Sunday In this city. tWe^Mj# " ,l,e g0f,t ° f ”'»• Albert Dunham, of Tennllle, epont Mon- gasst of Mrs. Jsmis’.kl. FT n for some time, . Mrs. Charlea It, KIImu., ***** istiiruci »w?n R visit to relatives at Wrlghtsvllle. ^ T. H. Jackson spent Monday at Wrights- Mlsa Lurlle Pitt#, of Concord* N. C., Is at- tending school In this city. Miss Dorothy I looks, after a pleasant vis- It to friends In Mscon. hts returned home. B. p. Rents baa returned from a trip to polnta to Florida. Cohen Jones, of Ravantuh, la tho guest of relatives In tha city. Mrs. E. New Is vlsftii Uves in Florida. lug friends aud rela- Oliver 6rr,”oFMacon, spent Saturday In Mrs. 5. v. Mnbousy baa returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Joscnh Powell has returned from a visit to Randoravllle. Mr. and Mra. J. J. H...w nra In the city, the guests of and family. John O. Woodward spent several days lo Mdalltt on business last week. Dr. T. N. Baker, of Macon, spent Satur- ay in Dublin. II. G. Httvens attended the state fair last Week. • D. \v. Gilbert has returned from a trip to Savannah. Mrs. J. R. Broadburst Is gusst of friends In Atlanta. Mist Ruth Hmlth came down from Mil- IcdgevRi*, to be present at tbo marriage of hor brother. Johu F. Smith, to Mi»s Mnftle Mae Fuller, on Monday. Mis# Lilly Hightower Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. J. D. Kilpatrick, of Decatnr. Dr. Charles IHcks Is In Atlanta undergo ing treatment. M. ft. J. Attawny has returned from a visit to Augiistn and Atlanta. Gaorge Ell»ert baa returned from Atlanta, here he attended the botflera* conven tion. J. D. Smith, of nawktnaville, spent Tuci? day In Dublin. NORCROS9. Mra. AHiert Woodruff, of Winder, U vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Uaynle. The Misses Bowie, of Atlanta, were re cent gut^sts of Mrs. R. E. Skinner. Mrs. Pope Barrow, of Atlanta, Is visit- ng her mother. Mrs. L. Jones. Mr*. J. W. Itnynle entertained Tneadsy afternoon In honor of her daughter. Mrs. a!- Ix-rt Woodruff. The home was decorat palms i htnenr* 1 Mra. XI. t\ I.eoiwnl. Sira. Will McKIroy, Mra. i\ A. Mc Daniel. Mra. W. XI. K i !x Mlsa Lota Kry. Mrs. Pearl Horn Edward* Mra. Luther Martin and Mrs. A. Greer* oi Birmingham. Sir*, c’nrrle Pratt Jowera. wh»T sp.-nt era I tlnya with hrr slater. Xlrx. II. ”