The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 09, 1906, Image 11

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    TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
FRIDAY. NOV KM HER P. 1 port.
11
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
THE DECATUR8, ALA,
jlrs. EH !’■ Jenntnga 1» home from a
visit to lmll ana -
Miss Marian Burns, of Blockton, Is
visiting here.
Miss Maggie England, of Somerville,
Is visiting here,
jlrs. Kate Baker ha* returned from
Birmingham.
jjlss Hattie Brown, of Cullman, la
Mioses Ella and Bettle Burleson,
Ilirtselle. visited here the past week.
" sir and Mrs. Burt Wolcott, of Mis
souri! are the guests of Mr. and Mr*.
R H. Wolcott.
Miss Kva Porter, of Hillsboro, fs the
vilest Of her aunt, Mr*. John Creamer.
Mr?, Bishop, of. Birmingham, 1* here.
Mrs. J. T. Tandy, of Lambert, Mias.,
Is the guest of Mrs. S. H. Baker.
Mrs. Ilokett, of Courtland, Is the
guest of Mrs. W. W. Harnett.
Mrs Charles Emons, of Trinity, was
here the past week. .
Mr and Mrs. A. L. Jolly have re
named from Nashville.
Miss Willie Newsom is visiting In
I H*rt«eiJ«.
Miss Annie Nexvffom Is In Athens.
, miss May Riggins, of Sulpher
.springs, Miss., Is the guest of Mr*. W
l Montgomery.
Mrs. R. L. Nevlll, of Trinity, visited
here the past week.
Mrs. Albert Guy. of Birmingham, vla-
tsd he ‘ Ml *
, .Mrs.
Birmingham.
Mr. und Mrs. Reggies are home from
I Louisville.
Misses Jennie and Josephine Emons,
Of Trinity, were here the past week.
Misses Annie Minor ’and Alatld :Da-
| vidson are home from Florence,
Miss Mary Allen Is In Birmingham.
Mrs. W. L. Jones visited In Hunts-
I vine the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. .L. Maury are home
ion, a visit to Louisville.
Miss Theo Hildreth Is home from
I Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Annie Borden is home from an
extended visit to the North.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Penney were
III Hartselle the past week.
Mrs. J. W. Murphy visited In Cull-
ii,-in the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones visited in
| Birmingham the past week.
Mrs. G. F. Buchhelt Is visiting In
| Charleston. 8. C.
Mrs. W. A. Brown and Miss Hattie
Brown nre home from a visit to Chl-
eago.
Mrs. Tt. Lerman, of Nashville, Is here.
Jlrs. Robert Terry, of MoorsviUe, Is
here.
Miss Alma Blaesi, of Chattanooga, Is
Melting here.
Jlrs. Nona Cullman, of Nashville, has
hern visiting relatives In the Decatur*.
Mr. W. P. Badge and daughter, Miss
Kdlth Badge, are home from Atlanta.
Mr*. Max J. Cohn Is home from an
extended visit to Denver, Colorado.
Allas Virginia Robinson has returned
to Hillsboro, after a visit here.
.Mrs. O. J. C. Thomas visited In Trim
Ity the past week. ,.,
Jlrs. John D. Wyker visited In Athens
the past week. ,
Miss Stella Falk Is home from a visit
to Birmingham.
Jllss Annie King, of Mooravllle, vis
ited here the pa*t week.
Mr*. Fred Vussault It home from
< 'onneetlcut.
Mrs. s. c. Lee Is home from a visit
to Fort Smith, Ark.
.Mr. and Mr*. J. M, Shoemaker are
in Moulton,
The Lost Heir Club was entertained
in a most charming manner on last
Friday afternoon by Mrs. George Wall,
m her home, on Vine street. A num
ber of visitors, beside* the regular
members of the club, enjoyed tlio
sanies of Loot Heir. Refreshment*
added to the enjoyment of tho after
noon at the cloio of the games.
The first meeting of tho Ladles' Ben.
ev.dent Society that has been held this
tall was held on Wednesday afternoon
In the Commercial Club rooms In New
IVratur. .Many social features, as well
»S business, were connected with the
meeting.
On Monday afternoon Mr*. Charles
'Worn and her mother, Mr*. Blair, en-
tsrtnlned the Woman’s Home Mission
society at their charming home, on
Jackson street. New Decatur. This
meeting tva* entirely social, there be
ing no business at all transacted. Pro
gressive chopsticks wo* played during
venlng. Mrs. G. L. Jenkins was
GRANT’S GRANDDAUGHTER
FOLL OWSHER ELDER-SISTER
IN A ROM AT 1C MARRIAGE
In romantically marrying. Mr.
George H. Woolston, of Hibernia,
Fla., recently Miss Rosemary Bar-
torls, tho second daughter of atm.
Nellie Grant Hartorls, followed In
tho footsteps of her elder sister,
Miss Vivian Hartorls, xvho married
Frederic Roosevelt Heovel, of New
York, at the Hartorls summer home
Coburg, Canada, two years ago In
much the same tiulet, romantic
manner. Picture shows Mrs, Rose-
marj- Hartorls Woolston, and the
picture below Is her sister, Mrs.
Vivian Hartorls Bcovel.
»tu k». ,\t the close of'the game* llgl
refreshments were served.
M is. David C. Adams Is home from a
Melt to Huntsville.
Jllss Agnes Brown, of Greenville,
"'tin,, is visiting friends In the De-
.. AMERICU8.
Mrs. t. \y. Burnt gave n beautiful
miifheon la honor of several of the dele*
m the state convention of the U.
The table was * thing of beauty In Its
SOTgftus army of cut gins* sod silver, a
ererosion of yellow ehrysouthemums being
Used also.
„ V" on * those present were: Mrs. A. 11.
I!' 1 ' 1 - s 5'niiii»b: Jlrs. Wilcox, of Macon;
i ' "-J®- Harrison, of Rarsnnnb; Mlse
"’ulkor, of Monroe; Mrs. Taylor,
JrGrlfltaj Jlrs. Crawford VVlieately, Mrs.
i, Uu 'enport and Miss Martha Wheat
”»d Mrs. tV. E. Brown hnvesiinouneei]
''“gagenient of their daughter, Lula
welidL, 10 , Mr - T - .Furtow _C'sTloway, the
1 lie
MACON.
An engagement of much Interest re
cently announced Is that of Miss Jen
nie Malone, the attractive daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Drury Malone, to Mr.
Benjamin Ivey Hlmpsnn.
The marriage will occur on Monday,
December 5, at G o'clock.
Tho marriage of Miss May Boyd
Clurke and Mr. John J. Harber was
solemnised at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr, Hiid Mrs. George P.
Clarke, on Wednesday, November
5 o’clock. The ceremony, which was
performed by the Rev. T. D. Ellis, was
witnessed by a number of relative* and
Intimate friends. The bride was very
lovely In a princess,,, gown of white
Mechlin net over chiffon nntl trimmed
with cream luce. Deb tulle veil was
caught with lilies of the valley and her
bouquet was of tho same flower. The
ten young women who attended her
wore white net and carried white car
nations anil fern tied with white nml
green moussellne. The maid of honor.
Miss Fiance* Clarke, was gowned In
white mull und lace. Mr, Roy Shan
non was the groom's best man. Mr.
and Mrs. Harber left immediately after
the ceremony for Atlanta, where they
will remain several day* liefore going
to their home In Commerce, Gn.
The meeting of the State Federation
has brought many cbarnflng und In
tellectual women' "within our gates,”
and all of the sessions of the conven-
cago, and Dr. Htrring Wlnshlp in
Princeton, N. J.
Miss Cecilia Woods, of Savananh, Is
the attractive guest of her cousin. Miss
Jennie Malone.
Mrs. Richard Hines will entertain
the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club
this week. ,
Miss Rebecca Raoul Is the guest of
Mrs. Fontaine BanJen.
Mrs. Lindsay Johnson, of Rome, I
the guest of Mrs. 15. J. Willingham.
Dr. and Mrs. t\ v. Harrold have re
turned to the city hnd ure at home to
their friends on Orange streot.
•Mrs. Mcllatton Will entertain with
an afternoon reception November 27,
complimentary to Mrs. C. C. Harrold.
Miss Rose Crtitclifleld and Mr.
Crutchfleld returned on Tuesday from
New York.
Miss Camille Lamar has returned to
her home, after a delightful visit to her
aunt, Mrs, Jofm Alton Harris, on Riv
erside Drive. New York.
Mr. Walter Turplne arrived In the
city on Monday frujm an extended Eu
ropean tour. In addition to those places
usually visited by I tourists, Mr. Tur-
jorway und Sweden
hjoyed seeing the
r
Personal Mention
J)
Jf
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
:
Miss Caro Price nnd Miss Sadie Fos
ter, of Madison, are the guest* of Mrs.
L. F. Fitzsimmons.
The inanj- friends of Mrs, McAllen
Marsh will be grieved to know that
she Is quite 111 at St. Josephs In-
flrmary.
Misses Annie and Emma MacDonald
will be at home this winter with Mrs,
G«orgla K. Sullivan, on West Peach
tree place.
Miss Adelaide Allen has returned
from a trip North.
Mrs. Louis Gholstltt, of Atlanta, will
be welcomed next week, after her re
cent Illness, b>- her friend* in Augusts,
when she Is expected to visit her moth
er, Mr*. John Butt, anti her sister,
Mrs. George Cunningham.—Augusta
Chronicle.
Miss Rebecca Rutledge, of Mont
gomery, Is visiting relatives In At
lanta.
Mis* Caroline Howell Is visiting In
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mias Mary Klngsbery and Miss He
lene Armstrong have returned front
Macon.
Mrs. J. K. OUtey. Mrs. J. Llnsay
Johnson and Mias Isma Dooley have
returned from Macon.
Mr. J. U. Cross, who has been quite
III recently at his horns at College
Park, has entirely recovered, and Is
able to be oqj again.
Mrs. Fred Gresham, of Carteravllle,
has returned to Cartersvllle, after
spending a few days with Mrs. T. C.
Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Cross, of Mississippi,
are visiting their son. Mr. J. O. Cross,
at Collags P*rk. Tills Is the llrst
visit of Mr. Cross, Hr., to the city
since the close of the civil war, when
he fought around Atlanta as a brave
Confederate officer.
Miss Gertrude Boeks. of New York,
who spent Friday In Atlanta at the
Piedmont, left Friday night for Penn
sylvania, where she will resume the
work of Investigating the anthracite
coal mines for the Welfare Department
of the National Civic Federation.
The friends of Mr. Jack Wilson will
regret to tearn that he Is 111 with ty
phoid fever at bJ* home, RJ Spring
street.
Best Shoes for Women
Keely-Zieglers, of Course.
We believe that this season’s Kealy-Ztegler shoes reach
the highest point yet attained in fine shoe-making—and we
think you’ll agree with us when you see them.
Leathers are the best obtainable—selected critically and
carefully from the best tanneries of the world. Workmanship
is of highest class—every detail of make and finish measures up
to highest standards.
Styles are new and handsome and the variety is so large
that every taste can be pleased, x All sizes and all widths are
here—not a meager assortment that always disappoints.
Prices range from J52.00 for a good, dressy shoe, up to
$4.00 and $5.00 for the exclusive bench-made models.
Courteous and competent men and women fitters to attend
you.
Shoes for Men.
eolJegB nuJUiirtuni.
program, consist-
Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin and Mrs.
Howard Callaway have returned from
Macon.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Lang, or Mem
phis, are the gueets of Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Rose.
Mr. and Mr*. Seldon Jones, will re
turn Saturday and be at home for the
winter with Dr. and Mrs. Htephen Bar
nett on North avenue.
Mrs. Cross, of Mississippi, Is the
ueat of Iter daughter, Mrs. Lowry
’orter.
Mr. Robert Moran Is In Ncxv York.
Miss Render, of LaGrunge, will spend
the month of December with Mrs. R.
B. Ridley, Jr.
PERSONAL
Miss Fannie Weaver has returned to
her home at Dublin, after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Harber, who
were married at Macon on the 7tb
Inst., are spending a te
tania previous- to going
Ga., where they will make their future
home.
Mrs. W. A. Dodson has returned to
Americas, after a • bort visit to At
lanta.
Mr. Richard K Ward, of Carlton. I*
spending the week In Atlanta.
Miss Adelaide Allen, after spending
several days with friends at Greens
boro, Oa., has returned home.
Dr. and Mr*. James H. Crawford will
spend next week with Mr. and Mrs, R.
B. Overton at Greensboro.
Mr. W. P. Badge and his daughter.
Miss Badge, have returned to their
home at Decatur, Ala., after visiting
friends In Atlanta.
Mr. J. D. Snyder and son, Walter, of
Gadsden, Ala., are spending several
days In Atlanta.
Mrs. B. C, Settles and little daugh
ter are visiting relatives at Cave
Springs.
Mrs. G. H. Wllllsnts, after a visit of
two weeks to Atlsnta friends, hue re
turned to her home at Covington.
Ililliig to oecnr late In December.
■, *hd lire. Oeorse Fork of Washington,
T 1 will arrive Friday to lie the guests
I »ouie time of Judge and Mrs. Fort.
-'is. t„ c, Huuders; of GshiesvtUe, who
is line of the most attractive women at
.Vili '-00X0011011 of the U. i>. C’., Is
i,;. ”, "Vmg very i-harmlogly entertained
L Siimlers Walker, of Afouroc. Is the
", "?! f;f her daughter, Mrs. Frnuk Harrold,
V "He** street.
"■ A. Dodson Is nt home agslu.
,17 “t;«;nillug several days In Atlanta,
at if .*!Hreu Carson, the attractive guest
i Mrs. Lilgnr G. Minimum during the l T .
convention, has gone to Valdosta,
me fs the guest of Miss Emma Grff-
A 8. Hold, of Katontou, after a
. d-MfM. visit to Mrs. Pauline Hill, bus
g . rtieil to her home.
V-Hnig mm of the Amerleus German
tfnderetl n lure.- dance to Miss AM
t; ‘ “™"n last Friday evening.
'i-* Anna Caroline Bcnulng, the guest
; r 'lrs. JHine, Taylor during the l\ F>. C.
■Hiniiltt* to her home In
iT-i.V? Unwell Kinimous entertained nt n
. In honor of her mother'*
Mildred Carson, on lam Hntur
K n !*#t* were fourteen of her npMt In-
frl.*nds. Tho dining room wa*
^ autumn docoration*. In
■ ••ntt-r „f the tab)** stood *sl*rgc ent
H r 1 n %** tilled with white and yellow
-•* iinnkni around with o rogue* aud.
*•.'prjulng a moat waiter?
'.**• Carmm on thl* occasion wore
■ hong» hand-embroidered, while
' , lm, uon* rt>«-«s|veil her guest* |» an
11 *I»«ngle»l net.
*’• Miller i* again »t borne, after
' ‘i »u Macon of aeveral days.
teres,. On Wednesday afternoon the
visitors were entertained with a re- ■
cention In the Wesleyan parlor*. Among
those receiving were Mr*. J. K. (Utley,
Mrs. Dupont Guerry. Mrs. Mallory Tay
lor, Mrs. Alexander Proudftt, Mrs.
Walter Lamar, Jlrs. Cuyler King and
Jllss Bernd.
The Macon party who will accompa
ny Miss Frances Harris, state spon
sor for the veterans, will leave on Jlon-
day at noon for Savannah. In the par
ty them will he Miss Harris. Miss
Claire Bolfeulllet, Miss Camille Lamar,
Mrs. Frank Halehifrst. Mrs. Lawson
Brown, General C. Jl. Wiley, captain
J. W, Wilcox und Colonel Nat B. Har
ris.
jfrs. Harry Kendull entertained at a
bridge party on Monthly afternoon, the
first of a series of parties to be given
by this charming hostess. The pn*e
for top Hcore, a Venetian glass loving
cup. was presented to Mrs. Frank Ha-
7-1 MnT'ilany Robert complimented
Miss Harriet Boykea of Augusta, with
a bridge party on Monday afternoon,
sirs. Paul Graham, of Durham. N. < ■,
received the prle for making top score.
Jllss Claire Bolfeulllet entertained
the Bridge Club of which she Is a
member on Tuesday afternoon. Jllss
CV-ra Bun- made top score and captuf-
ed the prixe, a very' pretty bride wills,
81 Mrs W. D. Ielin.tr will entertain on lirack, Haiti Battier.
Friday evening, November 9, with a
m Mra a Emory WUtshlp has returned to
her lioiiif*, after an extended \islt to h<*r
"on* Hhe vialUKl Lleuienatu Emory
Winalifp and hi* wife In San
Jlsc^ iiajor Blanton WBwtilp Ui Chl-
n>*e* and chiyKautbotnuinu.
Ml** lleri Morgan aud M.....
of Heflin. Ala., war* the gneat* of Mlaa
BeH*ie Morgiiu Inat week.
Mix* Ituby .lenkla*. of Villa Uica, will
John I*. Moore Jt ’ Hona, U in Temple,
the inieat of Mr. and Mr*. Lewi*.
Mix* KUu (irltfln J*' the guest of Carroll'
Carroll!on Holiday. Temple wu* her forme;
home, and she was greatly beloved here.
Unite a number uttemled her funeral at
t'tll'l-iilltiiu MnllllllV. 1
Carroll ton Monday.
JEFFERSON.
On tho eveulug of October ^9 Ml** Allte
Stockton «*elebrate<l her birthday by enter
taining a number of bpr friend* nt her home
on Weat I^o *treet. * The hniid-palutod In
vitation* wore In the- fonn of a black cut.
Decoration* throughout the hou*o were of
uutuniu leave* and flowers. Light* were
furnished br Jaek-o'-l^inti*rn*. (iame* and
fortune telling <nu**»d mueh meniment
throughout the evening. At a late hour re
freshment* were nerted. In cutting the
eake Ml** <Ju»sJe Johnson drew the thimble
“ Hug.
_ Jorev,
. j. Hbhleand Me,In
Appleby. Tear! I'emlergru**. Clyde Han
cock. Brni't Itaueoek. Lillian and laitttc
**—*' »»*•»»* n -- K »' 1’arrfe MeOitrlty, Iutt
mour, IIc*tcr I‘.mi on, Irene Houser. Mamie
Moore SSuldee Campbell. Minnie May Ilan-
dc.'fdi. Celia Odell. Ocficrlere it ml V.Utnlm
Isorelacc. Nolle Hmlth. Addle Montgomery,
Crawford mul cillfor»l Daniel. UIndy*
llnnly, Carrie Rofetf, Bonnie Brock, Ma-
NEW SLEEPER ON
W. & A. R. R. TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Effective at Atlanta. October 27tb,
and Chattanooga, October 20th, the
W. & A. Railroad will operate on its
trains, No*. 3 and 4, Pullman alecp*
er* between Atlanta and Chattanooga,
train leaving Atlanta at 8:50 p. m.,
aud paaaengera can remain In ammo
until 7:00 a. m. next morning in Chat
tanooga, returning pasaengers can get
in sleeper at Chattanooga at 0:00
p. m. and arrive Atlanta 7:10 next
morning.
C. E. HARMAN.
General Passenger Agent.
May Venable. Messrs. Parker Watkins,
Fred Randolph. John Ellington, Webb Pen*
dergra**, Hal Moore, Will (Iroshani. Hoyt
Archer. Clifford Htorry. New Pendergrass,
Hob Barber, Rob McEIhannon, Mac Ap»
S lcliy. Wiley Barber. Philip Pendergrss*.
oo Htorey, Heueca Pittman, Charlie Chan
dler. Dave Burlier. Walter Nunn. E*te$
HolIIda.r, Victor F?enn#H. ffklney Nli. • Jor
don Bell, Ion* White. Calvin Barber, Claude
Hancock. Our Orr. Ralph Campbell, Walter
Hmlth. Joe McGarity, Bob Cheatham. J. F.
Pettyjohn. Claude Daniel, F. J. guattfe-
latoni, and Nani Uoltertw.
YATE8VILLE.
Profeasor R. O. Powell, of Cullodeu, «H
here Friday.
Mr. Leri Strand, of Barnesvllle, was her
Friday.
Rev. W. W. Childs wss In Molens one day
this week.
**- ’ * Fr
. Thursday.
Mr*. Met’lice, of Thmuastou, apent sev
eral day* thl* week with Sir*. J. II. Ktew-
We added to our shoe
store a line of high class
footwear for men. All leath
ers, newest styles, best val
ues. And the assortmeht of
sizes and widths is so large
that we can fit any normal
male foot.
$3.50 to $5.00
Our boys’ shoes are built
for service as well as for
looks. They’ll stand the
roughest usage th^t the little
fellows can put them to. No
trouble to fit any boy in this
stock.
$1.50 to $3.00
Keely Company
MONROE.
The Current Tapir, Club held n must In-
tere.llux meeting st the heme nt Jin. It.
A. Ilsmmund, on laet Thursday afternoon.
The program for tbla merlin, n-n. In tho
nature of a memorial to Jin. Jefferson I)a-
vl,. whose reeent death has revived so
many memories of the Confederacy.
The lint meeting of the Younx Ladles’
Club for the season vraa entertained by
Misses ltenale Aycock and Ida Harlan last
Thursday afternoon. After tho names, de
licious refreshments were served.
Tho Irvins Club met Thursday with Mn.
. E. Roberta. After a moat Interesting
program, delightful refreshments wrere
served liy Mis, Jesse McWhorter and Mist
Jolla Mobley.
Mrs. B. K. Wnlker. Jr., hss returned from
a rlstt to her parents nt Maron.
ltuth Cnrllhern,
Mn. Cliff M. Walker and Imby nre visit.
Ing Professor and Mrs. Gaines, of Nctvimu.
jnest of ^her grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs.
Sir. aud Mrs. Clnudo Collins, of Atlanta,
apent u few days with relatives la« week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grorgn Chastain, of Dalis*
were reeent visiters here.
Miss Brewer, of Griffin, lies been the
•|ter. Miss Mattie Brewer,
On.
Mn. P. W. Dougins, of Atlanta, la In
Monroe, the guest of her sleier. Mn. tl,
O. Liineeford.
Misses Ida Barton and Bessie Ay-oek
nre visiting Jllss Hosier Burton, at Jef
ferson.
Mn. Clifford Carmlcknal has returned
homo after a visit to re lathes at Jackson.
P. ltlee. of Dshlonegt. la on
_ a few- weeks 10 her ulees. Mrs.
K. II. Adams, of Monroe.
Jllss Nells Nowell la In Atlanta, the gneat
of .Mrs. II. F. Hoot I, nt 274 Peaehlive.
Miss Ploy Felker has retnrard home nf.
ter a most delightful vliit to Jllss Dernier
Felker, uf Dalton, nnd Miss Allin Felkur.
of Agues 8eutt college. In Deeatnr.
Edgar S. Xlt-honor spent last nock la
Atlanta.
Colonel J. II. Felker made a liiinlnra
-Ip to Atluula Wednesday.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Georg" M. Napier left yen
(erilay for lltelr homo In Deeatnr. after n
visit to their parrnla. Mr. and Mrs. W.
II. Nnnnnlly. of this city.
Mn. E. P. Nowell. Jllsses Lena and
Paolliie Nowell, are rlsillns friends In At-
' nta this week.
Mrs. N. L. Gnllawny left Jfonroo yo».
terday for a visit In her parenls. Jlr. and
Mrs. U. II. Lprkheart, nt kparta.
Jllss Julia Lester has reiuriu-d .from a
visit to her brother. Ramey Hester, at
Athens.
The friends of Mn. Steplwn A. Ifeste.
regret to Irani or the aerlunn Illness of
her mother, Jin, Ckaptmiu. of Jlnemi.
Jlrs, W. II. Hollingsworth, of Faymi
vllle. la tho guest of her parents, Mr. nmt
Jin. U. W. f"lt;er. of Gila city. Jfn. ((--'•
'ngsworiii will lie Jollied later hr Judge
lofllngasrorth. .....
The K Club was entertained Frhtay even.
Ing by Miss CTyde Ford, nt her home on
North Broed street. After the games, de.
refreshments were serrmh Those
t. besides the tueiuls-n of the duo.
AC.WORTH.
Mr. Slid Mrs. J. F. Collins spent Tues--
(lay In Atlanta. , .. , , 9-s-O*
Misses i.1001" JleDawelt and I.ncy Gold
man spent Hundsy hen wltji Mn. E. H.
Halley. . ..
Her. nnd Jlrs. A. J. Morgan and Mrs.
II. M. Iwmon left Tneodsy to vlalt rela-
tlvee In dlfferont points In Texas.
( Mr. E. L Collins apent Sunday st Fair-
from Ktogitou'Kuuday to rlslt their son. ISA Jlaode Brannen, Inez William'
Jlr. w. T. Holley. i Annlo Wilson, JIne I'nrker. Annabel
STATESBORO.
By far tho most pleasunt evening In
iom, time with Htatesboro young pao-
eio was Thursday. November l. At
:10 o'clock In the evening a small
army of young people mot nt the hos
pitable home of Dr. R. L. Durrancc. am
thence they proceeded to the Unto
Jaecksl. where the genial host. Gustave
Jaecksl, had prepared a meet sump
tuous banquet.
Later they repaired to the parlor?
and lobby, where King Jllrth reigned
supremo until a late hour.
Among thoso present were: JfisH's
Jtattle Lively, Ruby Simmons, S.illlc
Parker, Lula Butler. Stella Wilson,
I."llli- Jli-rgnn. Alillh- .Montgomery.
Anna Hughes. Carrie .Moore, Mae Unr-
g"ii. Mamie Hr.-iimeii, Inc/. William
Helens refreshments were nerrmL
present. Iiesldee the tueiulH-rs of
were Jllsses Bessie Jlobley, of Jersey, nnd
Norma Mhannon; and Jfi-ssri-. Hallmark
Shannon, cliff Adams end John Burton.
Carroll Jtnldoy, of Monroe, returned home
— .... .... i„ ,\tiaiite.
hmroe High
J* > present two sb"tt piars
on Friday evening. November 1C. "Six t u|si
of Chocolate" will be given by the ini-
vam-rd pupils, and "K»ly In Loner land,
liy the small children. The fund* no-dyed
for Ibis entertainment will be given to 'Ho
school library of this city.
Jllss Joe llnmmnnd Is visiting friends
In this
Jllss Lena Hmlth, of Atlanta, wsa the
gneat of Jlrs. Jtattle Mltohall Ruuday.
Jllss Maude Tilley apent a few day* of
last week In Atlantn.
Mr, and Jlr*. D. T. Collin* spent Rim-
■lay with Jlr. nnd Jlrs. O. K. t'nlltim. at
Kennrsnw.
Miss Nolln Barrett spent Hatnrday and
Sunday In Jlnrletta.
Jlr. Jim lUlney, of Marietta, spent tom-
day with bomrfolk.
WAYCR083.
Mr, James Davis, of Jacksonville, was
In the (jtly during the week.
Mlsseit Ida Moore and M. E. Brady,
of this city, are spending a few day*
with frientln at Lake city, Fla.
MriL W. D. Ctimbacker and little son
are In tho city visiting relatives.
Mr. nnd Airs. J. V. Wagoner left on
Sunday morning on a short visit
Fltsgerald.
Jlr. E. Hilliard and Miss Garris
Moore, both of this rlly, were married
at the court house Afomiay morning, In
the presence of several Confederate
veterans who were assembling for their
rail meeting. Judge R. P. Bird per
formed the ceremony.
Afr. John Alderman, of Plant City,
Fla., spent Wednesday In the city.
Air. and Airs. L. *1. Keen returned
to Montgomery, Me., Monday morning,
where they will make. their future
home.
Air. J. J. Davis arrived In the city
Monday morning from Fairfax, Oa.,
and spent a few days In the city with
friends.
Alts. Harry C. AIcFadden, of Atlanta,
and Alins Anna Wadley, of Boltngbreke,
are In the city, the guests of Mr. and
Afrn. John K. Wadley at their home, on
Tebeau street.
Air. O. F. Dickson, of Brunswick. Oa.,
arrived In Jhe city Tuesday morning
on a short visit to friends.
Air. Clifford Johnson, of Ht. Jlarv#
spent Inst Sunday In the city with his
mother, Atrs. L Johnson.
Mrs. W. A. Watts, of Thomasvtll*. Is
visiting her sons In this city for a few
weeks.
Jfrs. W. W. Beach returned to her
home In this city Wednesday from Sa
vannah. where she has been spending
C, S i!:*r Sr r 'wft lk f r esli^. ,h, |B« r F-.HS*. j* on “ " er d “ u * h *' r ' Jlr “' C ’
.WenSSSs^Ing Pig 'Sg Mre. B. York snd chBdren.
thl* w«***k with hi* iHiront*. Mr. itni) Mir • of Memphis, Tenn., have arrived in this*
f\ T. MoUU*r. «f thl* illy. icily and will make Waycroes their fu-
lure home.
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Holland. Daisy Hutton, Georgia
ner, Ig«lla Foss, Tilla Hughes, gVnnle
Donaldson, Mrs, R. L. Durrance and
Rev. and Mrs. G. O. N. MacDonoll. and
Messrs. Alfred Morgan, Aaron Cone,
Hersehel P. Cobb, John Powell, Dows**
Lee, Lawton Blackburn, Georgo Lively,
Socrates Alberti, Sam Proctor, Walter
Johnston, John Johnston, Harvey
Brannen, Grady Turner, Gordon Hlin-
mona, Wade Hodges, F. T. Lanier and
BUI A. Brannen.
• MILLEDGEVILLE.
Professor M. M. Parks 1* visiting a i-um
ber of schools north and weel uiih a
>H*w of getting suitable plans for tb«- new
GeoriJs Normal end Industrial col!«•*'• <lor-
mitory,
Mr*. A. B. Cook, of Fltsfferald, nttcnilfd
Case-Fowler and Cas«?Flenilster mm
l It nj* Ui la J. Fowler, of Macon, and Mr.
Mid Sirs. Eugene Fowler, of Orangebortr.
K. (%. attended the Case-rowler ana rest*
Flcuiltter rnilrtages. .
Mis* Ctgtf* Orccu. of Dublin, la vlalt-
Inr her psn-ofs, Mr. and Mr*. C. K. drcoit.
Mr. ami Mr*. Ludlow Urlner, vf Dtlbliu,
nttendisl the Case-Fowler and fa*,- ri. iu-
liter wedding*.
*tf«l da
this week with her sunt. Nt Mrlntjr
Messrs. RolM*rt Csn • -
Itml ti. R. Csrswoli
rsws|f i
this we*
has In
VILLI RICA.
Mrs. Adrian Warwick snd little *ou. who
bare l»cen visiting Rev. and Mr*. Warwick,
bare returned to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr*. Ilarshliargcr, of Limestone,
Tenn.. were the gneat* of Mr. nnd Mrs.
I,. Henderson last week.
Mr*. Edna Kwallej, of Birmingham, ha*
been the gneat of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlierds, this week.
Messrs. W. 4. and Lawton Nolly, of At
lanta. spent Htindny hero. _
Mrs. Vonog Him***worth, of Carrollton, Is
the gne*t of Mr*. B. «\ Powell.
Mr. John MeCtorty returneil to the Ti*eh
Monday after a week** rent at home. - i
Colonel J. O. Newell and a immlier of hi* 1
Miss 9 Maude Beck left Monday
morning for Zion City, 111., where she
will visit her sister.
Judge Whitfield, of Brunswick, spent
Wednesday in the city.
Mrs. Horace A. Crane, of Savannah,
fa vlaltlng Mre. Jamea Polk Stewart, in
thin city.
Mr. W. M. Harbin ’returned Thunt-
jlay morning from a vlalt of three
week* to his daughter. Mrs. Durham, in
New Orleans.
Mis* Jessie May McCall entertained
a number of her friend* with a Hal
loween party at her home, on Pendle
ton street, Wednesday night. A nunv
Mr. aud Mrs. #. 11. Barker wcut to j Carrollton f»iend**pei»t Huodoybcru. . f ' indulged in after
■beti.-.too Tb,r..ny. I Ml- Florooee Green, of D.H.., irn. »!^» f “ ere
| roeptit visitor h»»ro. , I which
1 Little Mis* BU«c IJttle, of Atlcut.i, it the aervcii.
Messrs. Rol
eil G. B. IV- -
Jlrs. II, F. Stoke*
the last throe weeks. , .
Mrs. Inr Htlnson I* visiting 1«
Wesley Brooks.
.Mrs. J^on Demiard visited Macon thi*
Rev. It. Anthouv Is spending :» iiortlon
of thl* week In UOfdOII. and rtellvored nu
liiterostlua sermon n( the Methodist Bpi**o.
pal church last evening.
Arthur Fotmtain la the gueat of Will
Brooka. „ • , *t
Ml** Franros Carawell 1* enrolled nnumg
th* Gordou Hlgb school pupil* thl* Week.
Mis* Alum JOckaon ha* been SO. i.illiiL' I
few flay# with Mia* Lillian McArthur,
of Twlgg* county. . . -
Profeoaor Hpceruta*. of Athens, who I*
now holding the prliiclii*!'* place In the
fronlon High school, visited Irwlntou Sat-
{, *Chm*uce Car*well, a prominent yot:ug
muii of our town, bn* accepted n lucrative
|M>sition with the O. tf. T. Cutlery Company,
of New Jersey. , ,
J. A. mokes aod family, of near Gur.
don, are moving to Jeffersonville this wt U.
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