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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1M
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
——— 3 ar ' j AJioinin S Slates | '<r Pleasant Mention From Other Cities |
HARALSON.
! i u ,im W. C. Hodnett, of Carrollton,
. nith hi* mother, Mr*. M. A. Hod-
|_p .Monday and Tuesday.
Wort. Lee Cnlalmn hu* been visiting
|family of Mr. T. IV. Calahan.
IrjiinK Llwle L?ng!no,of Carmel, was
B>l>s Haralson friend* last Saturday,
r Dr 'V. R- McCrary paid Haralson a
l-uii .Monday.
I* j(r«. A. W, Rnwl* has returned from
tfc.ief visit to SSebulon.
I Jlr Ford, of LaGrungc, .who has
Kn visiting the family of Mr. A. W.
|£uif. returned home today.
1 Anna Foster has gone to Rn
William Calwell has returned
son Sonora.
nr«. Gilbert Caldwell visited friends'
Wednesday.
Jlr a H. Taylor was In Atlanta a
days ago looking for new furnt-
.. fot the school.
”»:r. J. G. Cagle has sold Ills property
Haralson and will move to the
feentry.
Mr. .1. A. Hutehlnron Is In Atlanta
r. business this week.
Mr. Roswell Williams, of Druryvllle,
|.i< In Haralson Monday.
| MONTGOMERY, ALA.
.V November wedding of great Inter,
■n! to their many friends Is that of
|pr. Alfred A. Walker to Mtss Dora
■rnthlngton, of Prattville, which will
luJo place early in the tponth.
■ >|r. and Mrs. Hobson, of Greens
are visiting their son nnd daugh-
r ,. .Mr. nnd .Mm. Richmond Pearson
inbjon, in Washington, D. C,
The marriage of ,Mr. Claude Browne
Ml«s Isabella Spearpolm was *oI-
nlr.rd nt the home of the bride's
ihrr. Mrs. Annie .M. Spent-point, oc-
ib*r J7. In Newark. N. J. Mr. Browne
much beloved In Alabama, his na-
c state. He ts a ton pf Hon. Cecil
rovnf, of Talladega.
Misses Anna nnd Ethel Pelaer
rislt .New York In the near future.
Miss .May Trenthnm Is visiting Iter
lister. Mrs. Johnstone, In Atlanta.
Mrs. Piinres Coleman entertained the
Imlan Club at her hom" on Madison
jreimc hist Thursday. Tills club la one
hie brightest In our city, nnd Is
Ituuvnft "A Winter In Florence,”
»hli li i mbraees much of the history
ef ltal'an art and literature.
. Charles P. Ball nnd her daugh-
.Mrs. Stratford and Atlss Mary
lelliels Hall, haye returned after u
seek spent In Atlanta with frlonds.
Mrs. Marlon Ansley, of Atlanta, spent
few days last week with her friends
tore.
Mrs Fannie Aforr/s C/oud, of Ken
tucky. Is visiting her uunt. Airs. Joseph
L Hall, at her home on South Perry
itrcet.
The first social meeting of the Art
Rudy Club was with AJrs. 13, E. Cobb,
on Tuesday afternoon. Atlss Lallle
Moore, who has been abroad all sum
mer, gave an Interesting talk on "Art
Tree«ures In Europe,” and Mrs. Green,
ot Chicago, who Is spending a few
toys here, talked In an earnest way
of Humane Work," a subject In which
I'no Is deeply Interested.
Miss Mary Graham, of Selma, Is vis
iting her friend. Miss Marion Heldt, on
Atoms street.
Mr. and Mrs. Spear have gone to
Arizona for Air. Farley's health. They
vlll probably bo gone n year.
r
71
•i _ «v«nlng gown of lace. The skirt Is quite full and under
accordlan plaited ruffle. The waist Is fashioned
with lace and chiffon.
HARLEM.
Miss .Mnys Robins, returned Tuesday
(mm R few days' visit to Miss Alary
Ian at Thomson.
Miss Emily Hatcher, who Is teacher
of science at "Monroe Female College
Forsythe, Go., nnd Miss Nell Hatcn-
whn Is teacher at Huckhend, Ga.,
iprnt Saturday and Sunday nt home.
Miss Eva Williamson, who has been
fishing In Birmingham. Ala., has re
lumed home.
Mr. R. B. Burnham was In Augusta
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Atyrlam Bell Is In Conyers vis
iting Mrs. J. H. Williamson.
■Messrs. William Perry, of Augusta.
B. Evans, of Thomson, and George
Allen, of Baltimore, were registered at
e Hicks' Hotel Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank Walton nnd son are
•pending this week In AugustB.
Miss Rosa Shewlnsky spent Tuesday
•fternoon In Augusta.
Sheriff Frank Pierre, of Appling, waa
Ilarlem a short while yesterday.
At this season of the year Harlem Is
suite dull In her social life, as a num
ber of her boys and girls are away at
■'llfgc. Allas Nina Arnold Is ut the
rgla Normal and Industrial School
Mllledgeville, Miss l.ucllc Hatcher Is
•bending Monroe Female College at
eorsetht. Alias Louise Blount has gone
J" the State Normal nt Athena. Allss
If- Robins has returned to the Colum-
bk. College at Columbia, S. C.. and
Airs. Frances HnzPdinrst will chaperone
the party to Savannah.
The regular meeting of the Current Top-
s Chili was held or " ■—
with Airs. Frank Itogi
i visiting In town Wednea- J
lo* lluli was held on Monday afternoon
with Airs, trank Rogers. Interestlug pa
pers were given by Airs. Ellsworth lluli.
Airs, uoorge Smith nnd Sira. Walter
Grace.
Mrs. Edward Holmes was fho guest of
honor nt a very delightful hrlilge purty on
Wednesday afternoon given by Alias ltossl-
ter Collins. Mtss Claire Bolfenlllet won the
orUe for top «c<»r<\ it net of gold plan, nml Suml.ir
Mr*. Iloliuos, tin* honor xuc*t, wn* pro- 3f Imm
Mbntod wltli a Xlnxara souvenir dock of
cards.
The Duplicate Whist Club was orgnulzod
nanln for the winter, and Is composed of
the following Judies: Mrs: *
Hum. Mrs. H. II. .Singleton,
recently.
Mrs. K. C. HIxon nnd Bliss Minnie Hclaht
!ir'i l ? , ‘ lr father, Air. Joel Height,
nt Mount Zion.
Miss May Bickers left Monday to resume
her studies at 8t. Joseph academy, Wa *
melon.
Sirs. L. H. field and daughter, Mary
bultn’ haV ° retur,RHl Irom a Tl«t to At-<
Wlmberlr. Mrs. Knimett Harm-*. Mrs. W.
D. Griffith nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd lbirkc. The
lub meets this week with Mrs. W. I).
nt their eonrenflou, to bo held In Amer
Icus October St.
Miss Julia Ilugucnln has returned from
n visit to friends In Atlanta nml In ilrll
tul Mrs. Cbeektey Shaw, Jr., left
Inosilny for Asheville, N. C. t where
„ jIi spend the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Shaw were In Macon to ntteud the Shaw-
Harrold «re«MIn»r.
Miss Mary Davenport, of Amerlcus, Is
ic truest of Miss i*nlrt» Bolfenlllet.
Miss flam Wlinlierly Is the guest of Mr.*
td Mrs. Winter Wimberly.
Mrs. Itlchnrd fuylcr Kina left on Tiim-
tin?*for Mnrlettn, where she will be the
attest of Mrs. J. J. Wilder. Mrs. King
will visit her brother, Hev. < hnrles Ms-
l»et. In Atlanta, before returnlua home.
r. It. Harrold, Misses Anun nml Elisa*
lieth Harrold were In Macon this week for
the Shaw-Harrold wedding.
Miss rnullne Hobbit is. of Atlanta, ts vis-
It lug Miss Estelle Hteveus at her home, oil
Orange street. , „ , , , ,
Mrs. Young Gnrrett. of Baltimore Is In
the city, the guest of her parents, Major
nud Mrs. 4. P. Hanson.
Mtss Base frufeftfleM It In >ew 1 urk.
COVINGTON.
Miss May White, of the G. N. !.. s|»eiit
the bitter part of the week wlth her par-
Mfsitrs. Harry Hatcher and Fred I entsTidr.’ au*f Mrs.' <\ II. White,
policy are at the prep school at Stonoi Mr. Clifford Henderson, of Atlanta, spent
« n untnln. and Legare Paschal has re* • Hunday with Uls parents.
»u;m,l ' ■ atudlM at the Georgia Tech. | tiISi, J “to'line .JX' tewfcirni
|j!n' • frlands Will be glad to j •-!*!»«• Little Dudleys." at the tiraud.
rn Lft Fils Sturgis Is out |. u ,.y Mlllen. «»r Atlanta. Is visiting
utei l»... w »*onflned to her room with!|„. r *| W t,. r . Mrs. r«. A. .Clark.
I severe cold. s • Mr. Liddell flilbls. who Is nttendiiig
A numlier of Harlemites have recelv- ( school at Stone Mountain, vlIslited hIs i
*1 Invitations to a Halloween party at cut*. Mr. and Mrs. A\. \\. Childs, t
Thoe"”-® ° f JlK' J ' R n l‘r r ' ne8r ”sir,' Sanford Ftendmsn I* visiting Dr. J. I.
Thomson, on Hrflloween’s night. j iiecnrur.
—— 1 Mrs. Clnrence Lash nnd Miss Dotle CJreer
MACON. visited Atnlntn recently.
Th,' i .n,arrla f e „r, M'., n neu.!,^^ nnd Iw l
gs®* "tKrtWyiM and ffit j n.rd.e
Vh’e Vrnlor'w^rel.' i A?ektt rfeT'ij
WWlM wss* peS5rm«l 0 by'ifi! i “'iffi./Tn’m'^HIggln. left a
her maid of honor, nud Miss Nona 1 fn»ndy here.
■m*. another sister, was the rlldsm bear Mr. It. K. Kv
Dr. Uwrenee lo«*e, of Savannah, was; Atlnutn. . v Yi , pW u
groom's I bent man. After the cere-. Mr. W. K. K%au«. of New YorK, Is
■°’*y .1 reception wna held for the guests, i ing Uls mother, Mr. W. II. unn*.
Mint Jennie Evans returned Thursday
teReMMS. *° """ l ® Wn,ker ' “I
wlff thrlr *ion, -
Mrs. A. - If. Smith nnd Mrs. Luther Jer-
nlgnu »i»ent Saturday with friends ut HI-
loam.
E. Annor spent several days In
Atlanta Inst week.
Mr. uud Mrs. Mercer Iteynolds. of Chat-
tanoopa, Teuu., are guests ot Mrs. Kiln
Davidson.
Atra. McNair, of Mnntlrella. In < tatting
her grdndihiughter. Sit,. L. II. Relit
Alia* Lou Newsome, of Union I'olut, la
spending thin week with lira. C. E. Slout-
fort.
Mrs. It. L. Caldwell nnd dnngliter, Lau*
rle, spent the week-end In Atlnnta.
Misses Kelts and Lucy Jerulguii return
ed Tuesday p-uni Atlanta, where they were
guests of.Misti Mary Jim Dutilup.
'I be Miles W. IajwIs. chapter of the
Daughters of the Confederacy, held a me-
mtrial m— —
Mrs. M. B. Hill has gene to Marietta.
Oa.
Miss Mabel Verner bag returned
from Bowersville.
Miss M&nr Brown has returned from
an extended vlelt at Hartwell, Ga.
Miss Flora Brown, ofc Hartwell, Is
visiting Miss Macy Brown on Main
street.
Misses Minnie and Blanche Mitchell.
Miss Lillie Fanner and Miss Mabel
Verner were In Lavonla shopping on
Wednesday
Miss Ethel Cooper, of Avalon, and
Miss Edna PayriTe, of Tocooa,’visited
Mies Mabel Verner Tuesday. -
Mrs. J. C. Watkins lias returned from
an extended visit to relatives and
friends in Wllllamston, S. C.
Miss Lcnnle Mitchell, of Bowman.
Ga., was at home Saturday.
Miss Ada Erown was In Toccoa last
Wednesday.
ACWORTH
Mr. Eroe«t Durham, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday here.
* *' * u»
«oav ..... ...
eke, of Atbuitn, spent
I row unys uere mta week. t
Mr. ami Mm. Hannon Vyron t ot Atlanta.
have bet'll vlstliug Mr. t'yrou’s pareuts
here.
Dr. A. J. Dnrbmu. Mr. Walter Abbott
at Kingston.
alley Ih spending this 1
£100.00
•r, .win. it
Mrs. Ji L. Nichols Fpoul
last week nt Battle liltl. v
Mrs. J. II. L'erklnson spent Monday In
Atlanta.
Mr. John M. McDowell spout Sunday here
with his family. s
CULLODEN.
W. D. I.’pshaw dcIKcred u very Inspiring
address at the college (Impel Friday
lug to n Inrff '“ ** ** “ “* * “
Ing L'pwnru,
, . .
Bright were pleasittit additions to the even-
Ml., Willie Xn* Hntli.r left ln»t week tn
accept a position nt llnhlru. tin.
Mr. A. A. Ashkiu and wife went to Mu
con Friday.
Mrs. C. O. HtlsmQn and dntighter. Miss
Cutnllle, nre In Mncon.
Mrs. Bankston Is visiting In Mcltonougli.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. IL Carnes, of Uoltertn.
**»«'»cd the family of Mr. T. J. Martin 8nu
4ay.
«.*. Morgan Blaslugaiue end family apent
Sunday In Huberts.
GRIFFIN.
Misses Lucia and Annie Goddard en
tertulned nt a large reception Tuesday
afternoon. In honor of Miss Harriet!
Cope Mills, one of the October brides.
Those in the receiving party were:
Miss Lucia Goddard, Miss Harriet
Cope Mills, Miss Mamie Mills, Miss
Willie Mills, Mrs. Elisha Gresham and
Miss Opal .Smith received the guests
In the hall.
Misses Annie Goddard, Theo Mills
and Rebecca Hall received In the din
ing room.
Mrs, Joseph Kincaid entertained the
Mystic Circle Monday afternoon, In
honor of the thirty-second anniver
sary of her wedding. The gufsts, be
sides, the Mystics, wtrtf: Mrs. Alfred
Voorhees, of San Francisco, Ca!.; Mrs.
Ralph Small, ot Macon; Mr*. Gcore L.
Cope, of Savannah, and Mrs. Ed Hu-
guenln. Of Macon.
Mrs. Alfred Voorhees, of San Fran
cisco, who has been visiting her broth
era, Captain Grantland and D. J. and
F. B. Bailey, left Tuesday In response
to a telegram announuclng the serious
Illness of her husband.
Mrs. Theo Burr, of Atlanta, will ar
rive In the city next Wednesday to be
..the guest of Mrs. J. J. Mangum, for
The Goddard-Mills wedding.
Mrs. .George L. Cone, Jr., Miss Julia
Hunter and/Miss Celia Woods, of Sa
vannah, arrived Saturday to bo the
guests of Mrs. T. L. Mills, to attend
the Goddard-Mills wedding.
Mrs. A. J. Burr Is spending a month
in Atlanta, the fuest of Mrs. Renfroe
Jackson.
mooting for Mrs. Jefferson Davis
Sunday afternoon nt the Presbyterian
church. A most luterosting program wns
rendered snd n large crowd or ladles were
Ulil. t Jir*. riiiHim -
Mrs. Anna Griffin spout last week with abort visit to Frawfordrlllo.
rein rives In Athens. V Miss Bessie Walton, after spending some
Wilbur Barnhart, of Snvnnmth. Is spend- with frlen i Moudu**
the guest of Mrs. <Jorge A. Merritt.
recent visitor to
'lulnorne gifts received by this popular |
III .. n. , %■ tt. e. r ?
GREEN8BORO.
5u ,I D | **. Dr. nnd Mrs. Harrold left at 7:30, ». Frtinces 1’allnbnn mid daughter,
f <* the to 1,0 «° n ^i MIm Ida rallahnn. of Worn!vllle. nre the
iJ tr ? i ! guests of Mrs. H.irnb Hall this week.
Dr. nud Sirs. ||. Slcllntton entertnln-1 * || oll . u. a.- fopelsn nml daughter. Miss
.j 'Ith n delightful dinner on Monday )f drr »ix*ut several days lu Atklutn tli.e
Er i ll ‘{‘». complliuentarv to their guest. Mr.; .......
Stewart, of Baltimore, who was In i^v. N. B. O'Kelly, of Eldorado, Ark..
to attend the marriage of his ulece, I n1lg f j,^ guest of his brother. Hey, A. b.
vu 1 iTlcti 8ha\v. . , i o'Kelly, this week. . .....
(ballnns held tludr annual meeting j Marion Woodward and lllnmbe
#n "wlnenday* spd eleetwl the following rarwll , „f Atlantu. who wen* th;* guests
'•■rs for the ensuing year: President. of m| mh Anna Lewis Inst week, have re-
"• Calls way; vice president. M. I* el- mrued home.
W. rii *wMt. r V. n,ul 'KT rrt, * r >' n, ." , i Gerry W. Hall was in Atlanta n few
tin ."Ipafcln. The governing I'ounr It *
!L. n w J^idtworth. V.C. Wllllnnison.K. II-; «T*- t VL.i l
'lfeu! uVt f„r her W ’mnlda ’of Tionor. aiid
f Among l hoi
; Atlnnta last
II. IV
NORCROSS.
Mrs. R. E. 'skinner will spend the
winter In hlorlda.
Colonel Genre H. Jones has return
ed from Llthfa Springs, and will go
to Florida In a few days to spend the
winter months.
Miss Harriett Webster has Issued In
vitations to a Halloween party for
Wednesday evening in compliment to
the. Walking Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones have as
their guests Miss Estes, of St. Augun-
tino, Ha., and Miss Louise Bell, of At
lanta.
Mrs. Homer Jones nnd Miss Harriett
Webster will gttend the state conven
t!on of Woman's Clubs which convenes
in Macon November 6.
. j M’RAE.
Miss Eunice XTpshaw, of the U. B. In
stitute. spent several days with Mrs.
Whatley and Mrs. G. B. Lindsey this
week.
Miss Marlon Whitaker, of the U. B.
Institute, at Mt. Vernon, Ga., Is vis
iting Miss Bertie McRae.
Ml#* Allto DdLoach, oCLumber, came
up to atttmi) the funeral ot her little
niece, Elizabeth Ryals. .
Mr. L. C. Stallings, of Macon, Is In
town.
Miss Ethel Hill Is visiting friends In
Dawson.
Miss Ethel Girardeau, of Claxton, is
visiting Miss Eva Graham.
Mr*. E- W. Graham will visit In Don
aldson vlllc for a month.
MARTIN.
Mr. John B. Sloan, of Atlanta, spent
few days In Martin during the week.
W..!. Hay4fc|and T. D. Davis, of Toc-
.a, spent several days here this week.
Mr. Joe H. Brown, of Pelzer, S. C.,
is visiting In pnd around Martin.
Professor Dave Landrum, ef ^.avo-
Stephen's Pottery. x .
ly, of Griffin, left Wednesday for a
two weeks' stay in New York city.
Mrs, J. A. Nichols has Issued Invita
tions to a reception Tuesday afternoon.
October SO, In honor ot Mm. Henry
Bass Nichols.
Misses Mlttte and Hettle Carson, of
Commerce, Ga., and Mr. Harris Good
win, of Cartersvllle, are the guest* of
Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Carson.
The social circle waa charmingly en
tertained by Mrs. F. H. Wynn, Wed
nesday afternoon, from 4 to 6.
An enjoyable feature of the occasion
waa tha musical program arranged by
the hostess, Mrs. Robert Wheaton and
Mrs. M. J. Daniel assisting In this.
MADISON.
Mrs. Fannie Brown has returned from a
Mrs. T. If. Holland returned
from * visit to Ashevlllr. N. f\
MUs Annie Myrtle He*go has returned to
ter left Thursday for Atlautn, where they
will spend some time.
Miss Mattie May Baldwin has returned
from a pleasant visit to Miss Crenshaw at
College Park. .....
Sirs. John T. Newton left Monday for
Alsehwn. FIs., where she will spend a
month with Mr. snd Mrs. K. II. il. Godfrey.
Mr. Brooke Thompson nttemlnl the meet-
MARIETTA.
Mrs. C. M. Crosby entertained the Ladles'
Kucliro Club on Thursday afternoon In n
charming manner. At the close of the
game n salad course wns served. The prises,
n picture, n book and an ornament, were
won br Mrs. Keeler, Miss Addle Hetze nnd
Mrs. Joseph Brown.
The Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club
wns pleasantly entertained by Mr*. B. II.
“Gold Medal” Bed Davenports are the rational,
reasonable combination bed. They are'clean, easy
to operate, handsome Davenports and full-sized, soft
comfortable beds. They are as cheap as the folding
lounge and cheaper than the folding bed. They are
cleaner and more sanitary than either.
If you once see and examine “Gold Medal”
Bed Davenport you will have no other. We han
dle them exclusively. Our
line is complete; frames in
all woods and upholsteries
of all sorts,
RHODES-HAVERTY
FURNITURE
COMPANY,
63-65 Peachtree'Street.
the past week.
Mrs; J. B. Graham Is In Jackson, Tenn.
Mrs. G. B. Orendorff, of Ylnemont, was
rfra. _. r
Stella Lyons snd Mrs. McNeil,
from an extended trip to the northern
Freyer
Delight,
iillmented Miss
uett Bvaiie. Kniiojfcue Bethea. IfG;
I*’nut, John Iloswell. I*. J. < Anbury. I.U*m
n. tenant W. O. Boswell. Me**r*. A. J. Bll
PULTON TINTED LEAD, j i? | the hand.
Every painter knows what It Is.
•’ ,,ln l>e*t tinted lead made. • Mann-
Gvtitred by
p - J- COOLEDGE & SON.,
Atlanta. Savannah.
' AFTER SHAVING
Bathe the fage In cold water; dry
thcroaghly; then nee a few drops of
Snowcream,'’-rubbing on gently with
lllixs. B. Kelt!
lion, and Mr*. Am
sow. of I'omiueroe, are gi
Brown'* sister. Mr*. J. H- ■
Ml** Kiurm Bentley, of Ini
the guest ot Ur. «t»J Un.
Jokli itry ) It positively prevents and cure3
chapa'and kgepn the skin soft and
healthy. The effect It certain and de
lightful. Winter winds and weather
lre summer zephyr* to its users.
Avary Drug Sure, Gunther & Watkins,
Branr.en Si Anthony.
luller Brown and
of Mr*.
beesHte.
Mrs. L. D. Hoppe complimented M
(settle Laurem-e with a bridge luiiclicnu
Mrs. Is. N. Trammell,
... Misses IstuVeuce, JiiIIm
Howell, Mary Howell .Isabel Brumby and
Elmer George. ^
Sir. and Mr*. Bolan H rum by lmve return
I from their antoninlilie tour, having l»een
absent several day*. ,
Mrs. D. c. Cole, who has been visiting
her aunt In Ohio, tins returned home.
Mr*. Lewis Turner, of NHmoii. Ga.. Is
«neiHling a few days with her mother, Mrs.
I*nul Leake.
DECATUR. ALA.
Mr*. Annou Weet In at hame after a visit
to her *on. Dr. West, lu Nashville. •
Mr*. U*ther Day I* vUltlng In Nashville.
Miss Aunb> Hkegg* I* at home from n visit
to Itlrnilugbem.
MU* Hundley, of Moor*vllle ( visited here
hint Week. V
Ml** Helen ilnyes, of Mcoravllle, was here
reewitly.
MU* Z
t* put ....
5lr*. lit O. kmlthers I* In Nashvlllt
MU* l*e*sle Tllimun. of Atheu*. wa* here
the pi»t Week.
Ml** Cells Dnvt* U at home from‘an ex-
teuili"! stay fn Mexico.
Mr. mi l >*». K. G. Mlllee. of Warsaw,
In*!., are the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. \V. II.
Horton;
Ml** K. Is. Bacon vUlteJ In Blriuiughai*
tb*» past Week.
Ml** Annie Kuznr* I
visit to lliniili!'rli*!u.
Sir*. O. Kyle In nt In
Blrminglieni.
Mr*. L. It. Handcrson. of MhiIIwu, visited
In thr Decatur* the iM«t week.
Mi** MnM Smith U at h mum from Brook
lyn.
Mrs, George Wsil vUlteJ In Binnlujbah
the )m*t week.
Mr. snd 3(r*. A. Is. Jolly hare moved to
Nashville. n
Mr. nnd Mr*. L. E. Walker visited In
Blnglugham the past week.
Mr*. Guy, of Ensley, was her# the past
weak.
MUs Bertie Neeley visited fn Huntsville
the past week.
Mr*. Edward Forbes Is at home from-
Blrmlughntu. *
MU* Fannie Wheeling visited In Hunts
lie the past week.
Mr. snd Mrs. Xftlto
turned from Nashville.
Mrs. fc. M. Kills Is nt .home from a visit
MUs Keddlnt
were married at the home of the bride In
Booth Decatur Wednesday night. Only *
few friends were present nt the wedding,
will make their home here,
ladles of the First Methodist church
n mysterious supper ou Friday even
ing at the MethodUt parsonage. A goodly
•urn wn« realized for the church nnd a most
‘esssnt norial evcnlutf wa* spent.
The first meeting of the season of thr
Senior 1'edro Club wns held with Mrs. It,
K. bander* at her home In Decatur. The
meeting wns n most enjoyable oue. During
the season the club will tuest twice
month.
Hefreshments were served.
heflTnT ALA,
Mrs. Miller, wife of President Miller, of
Ross Collegiate Institute, left this morn
ing for Montgomery, Ain. Mrs. Miller It
first iisslMtnut In the college. Alnbnmn re
quires all teachers who draw state money
to have a state llcetise. Mrs. Miller will
take the Alnlmma examination snd return
home Monday.
MIns EiiIs Robertson, who I* spending
the winter in Heflin, with her glister, Mrs.
D. D. Perryman, will spend next week in
Auburn, the guest of her friend, MUs
Marie Young. * m
Quite a umnlH'r of out-of-town people
nre coudng In today to attend the quarterly
coufercuc* of the Methodist Episcopal Hun
day school. The memlters have 1»een work
ing all summer to get their house of wor-
nhlp lu reivttnen* tor thin great local gath
ering. There will l*»? ninny fine sermons.
Jeff Perryman, of Atlanta, U ■pending
the fall months at bis home In Henlii.
John Ayres; * prominent merchant nud
farmer. Is lu Heflin today. Mr. Ayres has
for several years tiecu a strong support
SOCIETY
Continued from Oppoiito Pag,.
let of black tulle, the corsage being
embroidered In itohL
Mri. James, W. Knttllih woj gowned
In grey rutin, lace trimmed and em
broidered In illver.
Mr*. Hugh Richardson'* coatome waa
of blue chiffon cloth and taco.
Mm. W. 8. Elkin wore a gown of
gray natln, with diver embroidery.
Mm. J. K. Ottley’a toilet waa
pink chiffon velvet, empire In atyle,
the coraage trimmed with point luce.
Mm. Cbarlea Conklln'a emtume waa
of a delicate (hade of blue silk; elabora
ted With lrluh lace.
Mm. Paine wore a gown of white
chiffon cloth.
Mm. Harry Knglleh'e toilet waa of
white chiffon cloth, made prlnceeee end
trimmed with Cluny lace. and. Mm.
Clark Howell wore a pretty creation
of white nel, dotted with black che
nlllc and faahloned with black lace.
NEW BRIDGE CLUB. .
number of Atlanta's enthudaetlo
bridge whlet player* met Tuesday
morning at the Piedmont and formed
a new club, which will meet every Fri
day morning at the homes of the dif
ferent member*.
Mr*. Bartow Blount waa elected pres
ident and the present list of member*,
though not complete, I* as follows:
Mr*. Carlton Miller, Mm. John Mur
phy. Mm. Howard Calloway, Mm. C. C.
Hanson, Mm. James Logan, Mm. Mar
shall Kckford, Mm. W. A. Wlmblsh,
Mm. Richnrd E. Miller, Mm. J. Murphy,
Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrp. Jerome 81m-
mons, Mrs. Mary Burt Meador. Mr*.
John Olllver, Mm. Montgomery Francla,
Mm. Owen*, Mm. Smith, Mm. Sidney
Phelan, Mrs. Edward Durant, Mm. J.
E. llunnlcutt. Mr*. J. J. Evan*. Mr*.
T. B. French, Mm. Price, Mm. E. O.
Thomas.
Personal Mention J
»ur fsti-iuel tmvnMiinn. lion. Walter
Merrill, wna sponsor for the Auburn foot
ball team *t Hinninghaui Friday.
Mr. nml Mr*, t'huppel nre building .1
pretty home on College street
Hon. Tom —
doted n i;io*
tetitt street.
at limhe from a
«« from a rl*lt to
NEW SLEEPER ON
W. & A. R. R. TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Effective at Atlanta.- October 27tli,
and Chattanooga. October 29th, the
W. & A. Railroad will operate on its
traina. Noe. t and 4. Pullman sleep
ers between Atlanta and Chattanooga,
train leaving Atlanta at 8:S0 p. nt.,
and paseengers can remain in same
until 7:00 a. m. next morninl in Chat
tanooga. returning pnRicugers can get
in Bleeper at Chattanooga at 9:00
p. tn. and arrive Atlanta 7:10 next
morning.
V C. E. HARMAN'.
Oeneral Passenger Agent.
Jf
Mr*. Charle* O. Sheridan, who ha*
(pent tho pa*t year in Scotland and
Franco, will sail for America Novem
ber S. After filling n concert engage,
mem In Philadelphia, she will come
direct to Atlanta to Join Mr. Bherldan.
Mis* Lillian Sheridan will be among
the attractive American girls who will
spend the winter in Part*, where ahe
will continue the atudy of piano, voice
nnd language* at University Hall.
Mm. Joshua W. Butt will spend the
winter In Cuba with her son. Captain
Archibald Butt, U. S. A., who has re
cently been ordered there. Mrs. Butt
will leave next menth, and before leav
ing will make a visit to Mm. Cole, wife
of Captain Cole. If. 8. A., at the West
moreland.—Washington Post.
Mr. and Mr*. Dnlhgren and their
voung *on wilt leave Wednesday for
Thompson, Oa., -where they will make
their future home. Mr. Dalhgren has
purcharcd n large farm near Thomp
son. Oa., and will engage In planting
and also tn the lumber business.
Mm. Ouy Hamilton, who ha* re
cently returned from Georgia fend has
been stopping with her husband Str.
Hamilton, with Mr*. D. Er Huger, for
a short while, will move Tuesday Into
their home.—Mobile Register.
Master Richnrd Jones, have returned
from a vl»lt to Athens, accompanied by
Ml** Kate O’Farrell, who will bo the
gueat of Mrs. Jones fof several day*.
The social avent of the D. A. R. con
vention. tn be held at Columbus, will
be a colonial tea, at which all kuchih
are expected to wear powdered hair
and costumes of ye otden time.
Mlsa Jennie Gtbbea, of Washington.
D. e., who la tho guest of Mr*. Edmund
Leighton Tylor In Anniston, will arrive
In a few days to,vl*!t Mm. Thaddeus
Horton.
Mm. George Edwards nnd Miss Ed
wards, who have been the guest* of
Sir. and Stm. Walter Barnwell, have
returned to their home In Toccoa.
Sirs. C. V. Truitt and Miss Story
Truitt, of IaiGrange, are the guest* of
Sir. and Sim. Alfred. Truitt, at their
home, op Columbia avenue.
Mm. John Graham and ,Mlsn Vivian
Strong have returned from Marietta.
Stra Graham has recovered from her
Illness and la able to be out again.
Sira. Walter Earley Roberta, who has
been the guest of her mother, Mm. Car
rie J. Stewart, has returned to her
home In Utica, N, Y.
Miss Georgia Watts baa returned
from a visit to her sister. MI** Flo-
rene Watt*, at Lucy Cobb Institute,
Athena
Sfl*a Margaret Axson. of Princeton,
I* ths guest of Str.'end Stm. Edward T.
Brown, at their home, on Peachtree
street.
I The Sllasea Payne, of Andemott. S.
were entertained one evening last
week by Mr. and Mm. Fair Dodd. •
Mm. H. B. Oantey will return on
Wednesday night from a visit to rota
tive* at Waahlngton, b. c.
Sim. Charles R. Dobson Is the guest
of Mm. James EL Palmer nt St Eaat
Baker street.
Sites Bossic Brooks has returned to
hgr home at Acworth, aftar a short visit
to Atlanta.
Mm. W. A. McCorkle, of Albany, t*
the gueat of Str. and Sim. Alfred
Newell.
MUs Nell Glenn, Of Dahlonegs. Is
the gueat of, friends at 636 Spring
—reel.
Mm. T. J. Crawford, who has been
III for sevrrsl day*. Ife somewhat bet-
ter.
Stm. W. b: Swaney, of Chattanooga.
Is the guest of Sirs. J. B. Whitehead.
Mr. and Mrfe. A. H. Able announce
the birth of a dau^iter October 29.
Mlsa Ellen Oeaaner, ot Montgomery.
Is VUltlng friends In Atlanta.
Mr. and Sirs. Holllna Randolph have
returned from the North.
Mm. SIcAllen Mamb, who ha* been
quite III, Is much better.
Mlsa Gusalo Cain, of Chattnnoogn, Is
visiting Atlanta friend*.
la the guest of
. . --a •he.m.-rXer to r..:'i[.,n,. with Hi
Mm. R. M. Jones and her young son, X Broad at., pradrutiat bmi.iii.g.
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