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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
fniDAT, NOVEMBER SO, 190*.
II
SOUTHERN SOCIETY Jewels Mysteriously Returned TWO FOR ONE—
To Anna Held and Companion;
Theives A llowed to Keep $6,800
GREENSBORO, GA.
... i.ift Monday evening the Greene,
boro l 'd«* of Knights of Pythias, No.
•n] entertained their lady friends at
' , orster supper at the lodge room of
oi ler. Committees of live from both
f,jre Masons and the Odd Fellows were
I present, eoeh^ beln£ Invited to bring
.fltli him a lady.. The occasion proved
.. inert rv*®* 331 one for ail present.
Purina the evening the . following pro-
-roin was given:
Toastmaster—Colonel N. P. Park.
• tvcleome to Our Guests"—Culonel
j » .'just.
I "Our IsOdge and Order"—Mr. P. B.
^•The I Julies"—Mr. George Merritt.
I "The K. P. Goat"—Colonel James
Davison.
••Response in Bohalf of Masons"— Dr.
T. it. nice.
■ Response from Odd Follows"—Judge
j h. McWhorter and Mr. Pierce
dlnlng'room ti'lT ,ho '*« ",e
par|o? where .h * Carrled ,nt0 the
that the brid?A h a numcrol « Presents
displayed ™ M,ved were
cut „I hc > consisted of pieces of
dMnS a £.. "'£ rw ? r ? of ttU k ' n<1 » “"I
Af ii.l. n " 2 f Ja Paneso Ware,
to leave 12 11,0 Wests began
U.M I.. wl a JL w * r ® “5 °"d In their
gratulMb,„ eV f n| n*' «”.l In their con!
hannv omi J 0 ,ho younR eou P'e for a
nappj and prosperous Journey through
COMMERCE.
T- hbanuou anil J. W. Williams Imvc
returned from «.i
I Bn
•Response from Guests"—Colonel
Harris Cloud, of Crawfordvlllc.
R*v. and Mrs. J. T. Robins and little
Jtary Alice Robins attended the Vlck-
ers-Bailey wedding :n Washington last
week.
Miss Anna Lewis spent last week In
Atlanta.
Miss Htiile Park Is . In Marietta.
Mlsu Minnie Hyatt visited her father
In Hancock county last week.
Miss Maria Parit has returned from
Atlanta.
Mrs. Henry Copeland and children
lave returned from a visit to relatives
at Buckhead.
attended " h,!r “ "“' y
vmi IL,rctarnwl from Carters-
irn where h*« attPinlofl tin* Rotith-
< ’«Hven!Iou.
3IIm ImiiIh'1 Ilillffiunu «•
fljl#* Jn A thou*.
ill upend Thanks-
vlui^lm^l^s^oV'uu^wcelt''" 1 Vl,lt 0a,uca -
"»»!! a T|» ft nk« ,v|,, g <>ntt>rtelii.
^ 1 auditorium Wednesday even-
tcfioof. n Uy lh " 0,l,,dr,,|l nt th« public
Dixon will visit Jefferson the
**« “f this week.
JSraS BmM ,,rc, ‘ n lH v,iUlr *» i»‘ nott-
Nrers wan In Athens last week.
r{n* f wniit>; content for the Ilnrdnian
**?*-*. f i* 10 ntidltorlum In
1ms returned from
KJcklen, of Washington, are the guests
ft Juflfc ar.d Mrs. Graham Lewis.
Henley Hall left Thursday for East
Point, where he has accepted a posi
tion.
Miss Elise Armor, who is teaching
rehiHil It* Morgan county, spent Sun
day in tMs city with her iwrents.
Miss tonry CopelarT left V/ednesday
hr M icon, where she spent Thanksgiv
ing. From there she will go to Waynes,
boro i - vlrli Miss P\tay Qulnney.
.Mi.ot.1 Reha and Lucy Jcrnlgan en
tertained In a most delightful manner
Saturday night In honor of Miss An
nie Mae Boswell. During the evening
,i delicious salad course was served,
those present were Misses ileha and
Lucy Jernlgnn, Annie Mad Boswell,
, Mary ' opelafl, Fannie Adams. Addie
, i.’opelsn, Mefin. Guy Hall. Willie Jack-
.-on. J. W. Evans, Luther Smith and
Jin. Davison.
M»».» Mary t’opelun entertained tho
Bo.tnuti I'lnb last Saturday afternoon
fr m :*: JO until 6 o’clock. The scorce
< \:r.:o hum]-pa In tori Christy* heads,
th' v.ork of the talented hostess. Tho
first prise, a hook, was won by Miss
Nellie Hall 'and the consolation was
|given t*» Miss Henrietta Smith. After
Chestnut mountain.
I**™***. "Pent Sunday
with hi* father, K. C. Caraou, hi this
Otiult and Mettle Cnrsou have
returned from n visit to Vnldoetn and Arne?*
game a delightful salad course wa
Among those present were Mrs.
J. T. Robins. Mrs. R. R. Overton, Misses
Kaf' and Jennie Evans. Nellie Hall.
Add!** <\>pelan, Henrietta Smith, Annu
Lewis, Currie Merritt, Fannie Adum*
and Reba and Lucy Jemlgun.
Reba and Lucy Jcrnlgan and
trtnond Jcrnlgan attended the Walker-
How HI wedding at White Plains Wed
nesday.
MIm Mays Robins, of Harlem, visited
Mrs. J. T. Robins this week
WAYCROSS.
Mr. Janies E. Atkins, of Fitzgerald.
ni*nt last Sunday In the city with
friends.
Mrs. Herbert P. Myers, of Ashburn.
hi in the city spending a few days at
tjie home of Mr. and Airs. S. W. Hitch,
, on Williams street.
Mr. A. Sessoms, of Mexico, after
spending some time In the city with
relatives and friends, has returned
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe left Wednesday
morning for Valdosta, where she ex
pects to spend several days visiting
relatives.
Mr. Malcolm Catherwood, of Atlanta*
"pent last Sunday In the city with
friends.
Mr. P.X. Harley has returned to his
home in the city, after spending some
days in Thomasvllle visiting relatives.
•Miss Martha Bird, of Liberty county,
who has been spending some time in
die city with relatives, left Wednesday
f"i Ja« ksonville.
•Mrs. Currie Yarborough, of Fltgger-
n| d. who has been visiting her parents
i tills city for sqme duys, Ims returned
Mr. Roy Griffin, of Dade City, Ha..
i< spending a few,days In the city with
his sister, Mrs. George Finch, on Pon*
dieton street
•Mr. j. A- Young and family, of Dub-
hn. have moved to this city, where
•hey expect to make their home In the
future. \ .
The Georgian 20,000 words a day from all over the world; 300 corre
spondents in Georgia and neighboring states——simply fat with news. Then
think of its Editorial, Sporting, Society and Market Pages—
JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES, Editor;
PERCY WHITING, Sporting Editor;
. MRS. GEO. C. BALL, Society Editor;
JOS. LIVELY, Market Editor < 2S Y ‘ ars ’ Exerien “'>
THE GEORGIAN CLUBBING OFFER FOR 1906-1907
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each one year, for the prices quoted under “Combination Price.” Old subscribers as
well as new subscribers are entitled to take advantage of this liberal offer. Old sub
scribers in arrears must pay to date and one year in advance:
The upper cut shows Mrs. Halsey Corwin, who was with Anna Held when the actress’ Jewels were sto
len, and who was herself u victim of the theft. The lower picture is one of Miss Anna Held. The New Yolk
detectives have restored tho stole n Jewelry to the ladles under u mysterious' agreement that the thieves
keep $6,800 In bunk notes, taken with the gems und other valuubles.
WINDER, GA.
Rev. W. T. Hamby has returned from
Mllledgevllle, where he attended the
Methodist conference.
Miss Nina Walker, of Athens, spent
the week-end with Mrs. E. D. Wiley.
Mrs. Albert Woodruff lmd us her
guest a few days last week Mrs. J.
W. Haynle, of Norcross.
The ladles will hold u Thanksgiving
and prayer service at the Methodist
church November 26, 27 and 28. A ahaiiqtimc ci a
special program has been arranged for auuuoiiat,
each day. The Misses Hinethurst, after u stay
Miss ’ Ruble Chandler, who Is at of several months In Nova Scotia and
school In Athens, spent a few duys J a visit of u few weeks In Washington,
here with her parents tills week. arrived here last evening for the win-
rs. Clarence Ware, of Lawrence- I ter and are at their beautiful home
ville. Is tho guest of Mrs. Ware, on|°b the bay front
Athens street.
tist church lost Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Black were the
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Black, Inst Sunday.
Afrs. Belle Martin, of Athens, is visit
ing in Carlton this week.
Mrs. Herbert Witcher has recovered
from her recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, of Oglesby,
were visiting the family of Mr. J. G.
Deadtvyler Sunday.
few
CAIRO.
•»no of the most brllllAnt social feu
tine* of the season was the reception
*ivHi by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Searcy
JJ their home, on Monroe street, on last
Friday evening, in honor of Dr. and
•Mrs. William M. Searcy, whoso wed-
occurred at the First Bap-
h"t church, Sylvester, Ga., on Inst
Wednesday afternoon at 8:80 o’clock,
J' 10 bride being formerly Miss Bessie
Mansfield, of that place.
The house was elegantly decorated
"hh numerous kinds of pot flowers,
also chrysanthemums, Japonlcas and
"ilici kinds of cut flowers.
The punch bowl was presided over
!*> little Mr. Walter Jones and Frank
Siurc.y, while Mrs. W. C. Jones and
MN* I^ona Mauldin assisted Mrs. Sear-
• v in receiving and- entertaining the
KiicMts, who were as follows: Rev. W. C.
b’nrs and R. B. Harris. Mr. and Mrs.
Hiarles E. Mauldin. Dr. und Mrs. James
v Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bran-
b f °b. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Flower, Miss
Hattie Mauldin und Mrs. Maxle Poulk,
Messrs. T. J. Browne. B. M. Johnson,
R ' *. Bell and W. H. Searc y. Jr.
At 10:.10 the guests were ushered
’ the dining room, where a sumptu-
Dr. Saxon, of Bogart, spent
hours In Winder last Sunday.
Miss Edith May field entertained a
few 'riends very delightfully Monday
evening In honor of her guest, Miss
Pharr, of Buford.
CARLTON.
Miss Malissa Davis, of Lexington,
passed through Carlton hist Saturday
en route to Elberton to visit her grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heard.
Mrs. A. W. Mathews and children
were the guests of relatives in Elberton
last week. *
Miss Janna Wilhite, of Augusta, is
visiting relatives hi tho city.
Miss Eva Arnold, of Athens, was
the guest of relatives and friends Kun-
day.
The little daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Deudwyler had a very painful accident
last week, her leg being broken.
Mr. Richard Elmer Ward has been
moved from Atlanta to Soperton, to
accept a position as cashier of the
Soperton Bank.
There will be an entertainment at
the college Friday evening under the
supervision of Misses Rhodes and
White.
Among those returning for the win
ter last evening were Mr. and Mrs. <\
F. Hamblen, who Journeyed to Califor
nia early In the summer, .and since
have been In the golden west. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Henry, of this city, who ac
companied them, also returned.
Judge and Mrs. M. B. Cooper are
home again from a visit of two weeks
to the state fair nt Tampa.
Mr. W. 8. Carroll, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday In the Ancient City.
Miss May Port son Is expected In the j ■pending the
... »kiu ii-outi ftp., u ill l»p the ruest I
TOCCOA.
Misses Martha and Carter Rhaefer have
ipme for extended visits to Memphis. Tenn.
•India* and Mrs. J. .1. Klmsey and chil
dren. of Cleveland, are guests of the Albe
marle. •
Miss Ella Mae Henry, who has been a
guest of Mrs. Howell J. Cox, has gone to
Grenville, S. C.. prior to returning to her
home near Elliertou.
Professor Wilbur Colvin, of Tlogausvllle,
was numbered among the recent visitors.
Mayor John W. Owen and J. II. Me*
Dorman attended the Masonic grand lodge
lu Mneoii last week.
Miss Until MitehHI. of Ilrenau college,
as called home Sunday on account of the
Iiicks of her father, K. E. Mitchell.
Misses Louise Simmons and Dehble Me*
rea, of Itrennu college, spent several days
•ceiitly ns guests of Mrs. J. It. Him*
tnons.
F. Camp, of Carnetvllle, I*
for Cartersvllle, where aheggoea as HI
cgnto to the state Itaptlat convention.
Mrs. Edwards and little daughter.»Mary
Lee Itusha, spent the week visiting Id Ren-
c.
Deercourt.
Miss Ituena Swift hna returned from a
visit to Birmingham. Ain.
Louis Carey spent Monday visiting Atlanta
visiting Toecoa friend*.
Dr. J. I*. Hansard wa* railed to Al
plmretta this week on account of the tick-
after n six month*’ stay In Lynchburg, Va.
ACWORTH.
D. V. Stokoley entertained a few of Ida
friends at a birthday party Tuesday even
lug. *
Ed Manning, of Marietta, spent Sunday
lu Ac worth.
N. Kemper Smith *pent Sunday here
with his family.
Bllsies Annie Tarborough and Ethel Tod
dor vial ted Mrs. O. L. Kelley the first of
■ek hi Toecoa.
feast wa. spread, but before taltlns elt> tm« ween, - "•}* be th« Kuext | K|mm , Mm| , 1( „ r jincmi, n. re
•'f the dellcaclea. Dr. Harris asked of Mr. and Mm. L. H. Lberna»«it. , of Mrs. Augustus Walters this week.
<i'K|-« richest blnalnpi on the ymin* I Rev. P. W. Davis preached an elo-1 j,„. w. * it. MePounrll.. of Ilia,
°bple that had only a short time be-I fluent temperance
Itrev
of Dei
and
gueats
■ ... . B—— Illawaaaee,
„ rmon to a large and Mrs. A. L Johnson, of Llheriy. S. C.,
f"re begun 1 theVr Toynge^n' the‘sea"!'f I amV appre. latlvo oudlen. e at the Bap- [ were uuests of Mrs. X. .t. Cnpp, tin. week.
Mr. nlid Mr*. Whitaker, of Kingston, vis
ited his brother lien* recently.
Mrs. Oetavlu Humphries I* s|>rudlng some
time with her soil In Meridian, Mis*.
L. ^. Bay spent Tuesflay In Atlanta.
Mrs. A. If. Smithson, of Atlanta, visited
relative* lien* recently.
J. Noye* *|ient a few days In Ce-
Atlanta.
MARTIN.
Mrs T. IL Lyon returneil Thuraday from
a visit In laivonla.
Mrs. T. II. Stovall wa* hi Lnvonln shop-
extemleil visit to her sister. Mr*.
Miss Volina Mitchell Is In Tnmpo, Fla.,
(siting relative* and friends.
Mrs. Harnli Itamlall Is on an extended
visit In Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. o.
It. Randall und Mrs. E. M. Vow.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
ATLANTA, GA.
G. II. Mitchell has returned from a bust
no* trip to Atlanta
n«yo, of Toecoa, was hero on
teas Wednesday.
L. Fricks, of Toecoa, was a recent vis*
.im> it. itrovru, «»i reiser, r». v.. afttf
a pleasant visit to relatives and friends,
has returned to his home.
H. E. Vandiver, of Lnvonla, waa In oar
town this week on business.
Colonel A. N. King, of Carncsvllle, was
here on business Wednesday.
William M. Shulta* was in the city
Thursday.
MARSH ALLVILLE.
The wedding of Miss Mattie Lester to
_Jr. S. A. newls, of Vienna, was.au-
nouncod this week to occur December 5, at
the home of the bride.
Misses Annette Walker, of Monroe, and
.Jess Vote, of Lawreucevllle, are the guests
of Miss Edna Frederick,
Mrs. f. F. Murph has with her for *ev
..i , wihm t .#m w.i lion ni
eraV weeks Miss' Kelts Lou Walton, of
Kewnan.
The friend* of Dr. Iluslain llafer regret
his moving to Fort Valley, where he will
coutluiie hi* practice of dentistry.
Holmes Frederick, of Atlanta, wa* In
,JarsballvJllc this week, the guest of his
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. J. Walter Frederick.
Mr*, iiunro Felton lias returned to Macon
after speudhig several w»*eks with Mrs. E.
Harrison.
notable social affair will Ih» a recep-
Iven Miss Mattie lister nest week
,.rs. William E. lister, whose
ces* as a hostess make* the coming
tertnlmg^nt an affair of much Interest.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
tertalmsl by Ml** Elisabeth Sayre at her
home on Fourt *tre«!t. The program wa*
quite an Interesting one, five young ladles
__ Ir pspot
of the year. ’Tbo Modern Drama." Guests
of the club were Misses Elisabeth Mark*
aud Luble Goldsmith.
Mr*. Richard Fllll* und Ml** Alma Hills
are lu New York.
A bountiful dance was given by the meig-
' dozen couple* enjoyed the
Mr. and Mr*. W. K. I’elyer and the Misses
Pelyer are In New York for several week*.
Miss Addlo Screw* I* visiting her brother,*
Mr. Michael Screws, In Tesas.
Wednesday afternoon and evening Mr.
rno
and Mrs. S. B. Marks entertained many of
their friends In honor of their daughter.
Miss Clement Marks, and Miss Elisabeth
Marsk, of Kentncky. The nfteruoon affair
iM'lug a reception and In the evening a
cotillion waa eu Joyed by the mem Iters of
the young society set.
Mr. and Mr*. A. II.
city, are visiting Mr. anil
Knowles.
The Tuesday Card Club met with Mr*.
Evans nt .her home on Perry *treet Cat
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chariot Potter,
In New York, has retarood home.
Mrs. Benjamin Noble la visiting uer par
ent*. 31 r. and Mrs. Patterson, In AtUota.
Mrs. Albert Elmore la lu the city visiting
Mrs. SaUio Albers. . ,
Mrs. Mary Elmore Anderson, of Birming
ham. wa* a guest this week of Mr*. Albert
Elmore. She goes from here to Mobile to
g Mr*. V _____
entertained In her beautiful new home tho
Ionian Club. The study for the year, "A
Whiter in Florence," waa continued.
* ,
beautiful
N0RCR088.
Lieutenant DeWltt Jones, 1*. S. A., ha*
returned to Fort Leavenworth, Kan., hav
ing spent a week with b!a parents, Mr. and
flowers and palms adorned her npnrtments,
where four-band euchre was played. The
* t. TVal *
Valter Fisk
wood.
Mrs. Mark Andrew*, who ha* been vis
iting her son. Dr. Glcnu Andrews, has
gone to Mobile.
Mr*. Macon Posey has returned to her
home In Washington. D. C.. after visiting
her mother. Mr*. Bell, ou Perry street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watt have returned
from their wedding trip and are lu their
own home on Perry atreet.
Mrs. B. B. Boss, of Auburn, was here
till* week, attending a committee meeting
of the F. D. C.
Miss Aurelia Fltspatrlek. of Kansas City,
In a guest of her cousin, Miss Mary
Knowles.
Mr*. L. B. Halloiiflulfft, who has been
Mrs. Homer Jones.
Mr. und Mrs. Claud L. Norris, of At
lanta, were guests of Dr. Clark llopklna
during the week.
Ml** Pauline Walker waa hostess of the
Walking Club Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Louise Burtebaell, of Atlanta, Is vls-
ersltv School
of Stone Mountain, will spend Thanksgiving
at home.
Mis* May Wootten will spend the winter
In North Carollua.
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til it has gone to press. Call
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