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IXMAN PARK LOT!
For Sale, one jof the pret
tiest lots on one of the pret
tiest streets in Inman Park.
Close to two ear lines.
See
LIEBMAN,
Heal Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
M. A. SHELTON,
noS'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS g
Mictldl More ou/1 range repairer; bait
anil material guaranteed, both ubonts
S. tl 8. Pryor atreet.
LET YOUR MONEY
WORK FOR YOU.
fASH AND 120 MONTH BUYS FIVE
; all white section:
nearly pay balance.
n»)-n.08B IN, NORTH SIDE; SMALL
inane on tine lot. Thla wa* taken fur ileht
c ivant the money. Coat owner 83,000.
Trrma. '
tl»-NOUTH SIDE. 7-ROOM 2-STORY
biuiae: all ImnrmemenH: paved atreer.
This la an extra houae on a auikll lot, lienee
ike cheap P rlw - t'aati.
L'l.a- SOUTH SIDE. CLOSE IN, MX PI.'L-
iiani atreet; large lot. and tali make
WW-FOIt A 2-STORY 4-FLAT HOUSE,
„n north aide: naw; extra, and ronta 150;
aar. or 112.5') per Bat. Cloae In. Thla la
goozl.
If ILL EXCHANGE VACANT LOT FOR
. . .. -|fj. eron „. xrlll t‘
houae. See me.
J. a. brooks,
4*»7 FOURTH NATIONAL, BANK.
PHONG 1393 BELL.
MADISON.
on Tuowlay evening Ml** Sue Held Wul-
i ••implinieiited her cuent*. Ml**e* Helle
„.l Mnnmret Fryer, of HrpiUmh. with n
delightful mrU party. The houae wn» pret
tily ihiDi-nted with out flower* nml fern*,
T1pi'i> who naalRtcd tu entertaining were
Mis*'* Klliahcth Walton, Mins Ittehmonil
Walton. Ml** Mny Thomnoon, Ml** Lulu
Walker and MI** Olivia Held.
Mattie Mae Baldwin’ pare n plena-
I liiforiunl party to Ml** Walton and
her guest*. Ml mo* Fryer, oo Thu rad a.v even
‘ it
Bit* May ThomuHon entertained Mint
id her pueata nt a apenil-thiMlay
iwrty tin Thursday.
On Wedncodny >11** Kllzalrtdh Walton
ive .in elegant (lining In honor of the
Mi**e> Fryer. Thuau nreieut were .Ml****
IWIe and Mnrjcniet Fryer, Ml**e« Itlrh
ijotnl uml Hue Hold Walton, Ml**ea May
Thoniiioon, Lula Walker. Mo**r*. John Hud
John Adam*, Frank Spivey mel Hoy
Jhnld**, of I'atoiltoti.
Mi** Haltio - (.owe Palec I* nt home after
»a extended vlolt to High Hhoal*.
Mi** Stella Beaton, of Montleelto. vl*lted
Mr*. Jo«eph Vft*011 aevernl day* till* week.
Mr*. M. (*. Ware and Ml** Alice Leak at-
’ended the BaY>tlat eOnrenllon lit farter*-
rllle.
Ml** Sarah Mustln. who ha* been visiting
In Augitalfl, ha* returned home.
Apnea (Jodfrey la attending the
a of the ,1). * ■**-'* •
The liniighrera
runt l»nrh©
e*d«y nod
Children of tho Confederacy, under
rieguiiL harlieene dinner nt the city hall
Tueaday nod a handi
realised.
The t’L
Hie mmingemeiit of the Daughter* of the
• ’unfedemey, will pre*cnt "Mr*. Wlgp* of
’he UiihUagu i'olih" on Friday uiglit. No*
veialter 30.
Mine* lk...„ „„ w
admired mie*t* of Mtt* 1
GREENSBORO.
'll** Mary Weaver la the gue«t of Mr.
n|| d Mr*. lludunt Wearer, in Macon.
MI*m* Anna Lewla. Ilallie Park and
Mmy fopelan vlaited Mi** Georgia Boawell,
•U Penrtehl, last week.
Mi*« Henrietta Smith entertnlued n few
friend* delightfully one evening during the
'‘••*k. a Uelieioua anlad court*? with choc-
•■Inti* ;iin| i-nke* wa* terved. Those who
cuji.y.d Ml** Smith'* hospitality were
Ml**. « Anna l**wl«. Ilnttle and Maria Park,
■-•I Mcmm. Joe Fau*t. Willie Juck*on. J.
' THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING.
tontui
MI**oa lloha mid Lucy Jernlgmi
Mr*. T A. Hruiieh apent one day la—
day fn*t week
*hh Mia* Aunle Mnc Boswell at Penfleld.
Mr*. Jnmea II. Crawford and little daugli-
"**• ilul and r.llxnhcih. of Alhiiita. are
s!y>«a of Mr. mid Mr*. B. It. Overtoil.
br. and Mrs. W. K. Ada in* have re-
['•rnwl from ii rlalt to their daughter,
Mry Walker Maddox. Ill Putnam eouuty.
Mr. ami Mr*. Kd Hall, of Norwood, were
rrerm gueat* of Mr. and Mr*. J. E. At-
Mr.
tnruei
Ml*!
- of Mr*. J.
left Imit week
Mr*. J. T. Boldiip. Ic
- homo In Gnlnctrlile.
Mr- Short, of AMI hi, Gn.. I* the guest
"Hiet »i*ter, Mr*. L. I\ Jernigam
Mrv A. C. Browu and little noil have
returned to their home at Commerce after
»» extended rWt to Mr*. J. II. Ghee»-
‘ Mis.
Atlnn
folk*.
hinlu* Lewi*, of Atlanta, anent Sunday
*hh id* mother. Mr*. Henry T. Iaewl*.
..Mrs. Griffith, of Athena, I* the guest of
«nd Mr*. It. W. Branch.until
■•lending Thomaa Stock* Inatltute.
.'ll** Ida fox, of Atlanta, attended the
hninch-Wetr wedding here Wed neoday.
Mr*. Brobaon and aon. who hav-i* lieon
! h, ‘ Kueat* of Mr. and Sira. John Palmer,
JN'J, returned to their homo at Grcenaboro,
Ml** Annlo Mac Boawell, of Penfleld, Is
ih.. KU e*t of the Mlaoe* Joralgau.
Ml** Itutb Bryant lia* returned home
JjJJJ aeveral week** x1*lt to relative* In
Mr*, livrmnn Gelfealer and daughter, Ml»*
^Thla Geimler. arc In Atlantu.
.M's A. F. O'Kelley hn* returned from a
— » to her Hlater In Atlanta.
Mr*. W. G. Armor ami MI** Lol ft Ar
!f!" r returned Friday from a two week*
to relative* In Katonton, 3I*dl*on
*"d Montleelto. . . ..
Among the out-<4lown guoats at the
Rr* neb-weir wedding were Mrs. J- "•
}}rl— MIm Mary Lou Weir. Air- «wI Mw.
' V Weir. Ed Weir, John Weir. A\. «-
(f l*. L. K. Poley. Hnimett A\elr, and
MI**e* Rthel Few and Sadie Murray, of
ffi^uai Mis* Mrrti* Wayne, of Monroe;
MIm Sara Branch, of Cedartown; Mr*. C.
I" fcrnUb and Mlaa Fannie Smith, of \\ In-
jT'ille; Mr.%nd >Ir*. J. H- Griffith, of
Ath*n*. and P. A. Wright, of Atlanta.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
The notable wedding of the week
***< that of Miss Katherine Frana, only
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Jrana, and Mr. W. Ham* Owen, of
Providence, R. I.. which was solem-
;|* *d at tl o’clock on Wednesday evening.
•November 21 at St. Johns church by
l)r Van Winder Shield*. The bride
F THE KIND SUBSCRIBER WHO PRE-
IWttbUS VflTHTHE THANKSGIVING
THURSDAY NIGHT'TO ATTEND THEIR A LETTER FROM JOHN SMITH, OUR FELLOW T0WNSMAN.N0W DOING TURKEY WILL CALL. HE WILL LEARN
LITTLE SON. WIGGLES. ALTHOUGH THE METROP. SAYS.. 1 SHALL MISS MY GOOD OLD THANKSGIVING OF A GOOD SUBSTITUTE FOR LEATH-
NOT A SERIOUS ONE THE CASE WILL DINNER AT HOME. 1 AM COMPELLED TO REMAIN HERE FOR SOME ER BY EXAMINING THE HINGES ON
DEMAND A FEW DAYS ATTENTION. TIME. WHERE THEY DO&KNOW WHAT.HOME GRUB IS. OUR GATE. BARN AND HEN HOUSE,
SPECIAL ATTENTION
&IVEN AFTER thea
ter PARTIES AT THE
NEW wtm’RAT.Tj PALM
GARDEN.
wax strikingly handsome In her wwl-
ding gown of heavy Ivory satin and
duchesse lacc. her tulle veil enught
with orange blonaom*. and she wore a
butterfly diamonds and rubles, a
sift of the groom. Her attendants were
Mrs. Charles \V. Tucker, matron of
honor: .Miss Mary Davenport, of t hat-
tanooga. brtdesmnld. amt Mias Marie
Hoynolds, of Tampa. |nal.l of honor.
The attendants wore vvlilte chiffon and
carried pink chrysanthemums. Mr.
Arthur McDuff acted as best man. Ml.
and Mrs. Onctt left on the evening
train for their honeymoon and future
homo In Providence, R. I.
The visit of Vice President and Mrs.
Charles M. Fairbanks to Florida has
been the occasion of much social gaiety.
Mrs. James P. Talltaferro. wife of the
senator, gave a public reception on Sat-
urday afternoon, November 24. In honor
of Mis. Fairbanks, and on Saturday
evening at the Board of Trade enter
tained the vice president in similar
fashion. . .
Mr* George R. Lancaster, of Ghat-
tanooga, was the guest of honor nt a
hrltlfri’ party given by her slatei, Mr*.
Charles'R. Towers, on Wednesday, No-
J- Freels, of East St. Louis,
has been the i-eelplent of many social
nttenUona during tier vl.lt Jo her -Is er.
Mi* R. It. Itosborough. Mr. and
Thoimi* V. Porter gave a dinner p«rt>
at wwch Mrs. Freels was the l,onor«
Baker*entertalned"for her at luncheon
at the country club on Thursday. Mre.
R It. Rosborouglt gave a luncheon fot
her on Friday and Mrs. H. B. Hubbard,
j" entertained her at luncheon on
—h—H.-muel B. Hubbard. Jr., en
tertained at bridge on Thursday morn-
in* followed by a luncheon.
j.^epli R. Parrott gave a lunch-
. *. .M ion this Mwon's debutantes
IM^THE EMPTY ART OF
CONCEALING OLD AGE
8T.
From North,
winter cottage
log luto the J
' -ZZIW il Hopkins and family, of At
lanta. are here again, uud are ocenny ng
their beautiful winter home on Marine
Street.
Judge C. 1>- t'lark and family, of Chat
tanooga. have retunieel for the winter and
are jdeasnntly domiciled in their cottage
OI i)r.*A^Andcreon and family have returned
for the winter. They summered In Gheatar.
N. 8. They are In their palatial home ou
K Ml** , KH*abeth Bigelow, who own*i one of
the handuomeaf winter home# lu St. Au-
suHtlue. ha* returned for tho *«**(>&•
—Ur F. F. DeCrano, one of the most
noted artlata In the country, ha* returued,
uccompanled by Mr*. UeLraij" T r
By CAROLINE
They
... street.
and Mrs. W. N. P. Darrow. who
Iiunds're.l among the winter rest,ten »,
O
are imiiiwm* uu* uui jiui jiunr
returned J ""'’..“Xo^he fort rew* to keep young. Every paper
srsson nt their home, facing the fort reset p|r|t u J > ^ coU „ nnK ftnd poge
to ten of tills season.,
honor of Miss Taliaferro on Wed
“•3SSS5* t-iroirne Rogers, second daugh-
.... Ar Me and Mrs. Charles B. Rogers,
whose marriage to Mr. Jack Dickinson
Hower. of Balnhridge, '->“■•
KSSSKSSsb
Thuraday :1 afternoon.*Mlss fa'be!'Cu^
Miss May Coachman, one of the inosi
* ’..irti. season'* debutantes and
bridesmaid at the Bowcr-Rogen,
wedding, gave “ f ° 1 ' * "
Tt fhc Hatuiday afternoon
.tnnees and teas will take place at the
Florida Country Club on November 4^
Mi-s Charles Stone, of Atlanta is
visit mg her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. t. H.
IcLane have re-
ttt^ryrbm Denver. Colo., for the
" mu's Mabel Cummer Is at home
” fu nn Extended YVestern visit.
\irs D T tie row. wife of the |«tst-
mnster. ls' crlUcally 111.
' Vlra John M. Kdiolleld anil little daughter
have reopened their winter residence on
Valencia street and will apeud tho acaaon
**Dr! 4. B. Kinney and family bare return*
ed from New York to winter at their cot
tage on t'ordovn atreet. I»r. Kinney I* a
prominent *toek broker.
1 Former Major J. l».MI«I<Ile'j’fft«fT U J‘
ton. 111*., accompanied by hi* family, 11
again In the ancient city They are ocenpy-
Ing their winter home «n «a rear* atreet.
on Tuesday morning Mr. Joseph McAJoon
and MU* Dlta Tacettl will be united lu
marriage at the Cathedral. r .
Mrs. J. T. Dlsmnkes and Mist n.ssl. DIs-
mulcps. wife ond dsnghtlr of Presldant DIs-
mul.cm of tho First National bank of Ht,
,n ^.%reo,gc^T’Powrll. accompanied —
I...- .tutor. .Miss Jane Jones, of New I nanmltrno. Iiohls a
Augustine, are In Atlauta visiting relatives.
They went to attend the weddbi of Mr.
Ernest Dlsuitilies, nephew of Mrs. Pis-
“ Having for their object the
and promotion of muolcal talent In thla
city, n niiniher „f society liUlM lmvn or
ganised a society to be known ss gt. Cecttta
kocltty. The chapter membership_ Is large
nud Include* nmuy of the most gifted
m fimnS5*lvloi|Jwl| l i'h5 1 olm«rvrt1 by the local
repetition ^f hUTSa 'V.2r.-; X th ,£
nrniory. During the day a mstch target
range, open to the state troop* of all !• lor-
lila.wlll be participated In. ftVreral prize*
will be offered.
Listings in The Next Bell
Telephone Directory Close
tomorrow. Call Contract
Department, Main 1300.
MEMOR.AL8|R e VIC|8 d By elk(j
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenth, Nov. 3#.—Sun
day afternoon the memorial services of
the local lodge of bilks will be held In
memory of the members who have died
within the past year. C. K. Steward
and Attorney L. M. Coleman will de
liver addressee and a splendid musical
program will be observe,!.
Three Meeting, Friday.
Then- are three mvetiugs nt the city ball
Friday afternoon. At the claims em,.
to me?l. The streets
TAr ■» ‘ he 'S«wmiWf. W nton Saturday.
NE of the inoHt pvecloUH lost aria
of our tlm^ Ip tlie art of grow
ing old gracefully.
This Is particularly true of women,
with whom the cult of youth has be
come more than a fad. It Is an obsen-
*!on that fill* their waking thought*
and nightly dream*.
Every woman you know past thirty
has but one purpose In life, and that I*
a per that you
. page* devoted
to telling Its femlnino reader* how to
massage ciwny wrinkles, obliterate tri
ple china and avoid gray hair.
Every woman ynt niret spend* hour*
In the’privacy of her apartment hop
ping around on one foof. or tying her
self up Into figures of eight In a vain
attempt to preaerve the waist measure
of eighteen and tho llsaonie grace of
her vanished girlhood.
Starch for Perpetual Youth.
Beyond thirty the entire feminine
population consfet3 of u vast army of
Ponce OeLeona engaged In a frantlc%
nerve-wearing, heart-breuklng eearch
for the fountain of perpetual youth.
They do not find it, of course. They
find the peroxide bottlfc and the com
plexion specialist and the staymaker,
thut for a time aeeme a substitute for
the thing they seek, and they cry out
that they have founJ It, and that then,
are no more old women.
In a way this Is true. There a* few
women who are frankly and nerenely
old, who have accepted age graciously
and without regret, and who are en
joying the calm twilight of existence
that Is, perhaps the most beautiful
part of life, a« It Is the most beautiful
part of the day.
There are not even any old womens
fashions In our stores, or any old ladies
corner* In our households. Grandmam
ma wears picture hnts covered with as
mnny Hovers und feather, and furbo-
lows as her debutante granddaughter.
Flouriahea in New York.
Nowhere doe, the make-believe
young woman nourish no plentifully as
right here In New York. Rldo on uuy
car, sit in any theater, dine at any res
taurant. and you may «ee here on nny
aide of you. with her wrinkle* filled In
with ]*>wder. her faded old cheek*
painted Vermillion. Iter scanty old eye
brows pencilled Into the proper line, her
dim old eyes barking all the dimmer un
der the elaborate bronxe or gold of bet-
false hair, lier avoirdupois laced Into
the tightness of her youthful gown, or
the bones of bar scraggy neck showing
under strings of Jewels.
Nor Is her attempt to be youthful
confined to her apircaranoe. Match Iter
wriggle and twist Ir. her attempt* to be
vivacious! Bee how she smirks and
smiles and giggles, trying to be co-
** Listen to her conversation—rinor*
Jure back her youth, uml to whom life
baa not brought tho Hweetne**, dignity
and wladom of age.
Regard Age ae Curee.
Women regard growing old as tho
greatest curs© that can bofall them, but
that la only becauao they make It ho.
All of u* have known brilliant and
beautiful woman, but when we think of
the most attractive woman we have
ever known, the tenderest and the moat
lovable, and the one whose ohurm*
abide with uh longest. It la of aomo old
woman, with snowy hair and peaceful
eye*, wise and gracious In speech and
manner, and Into whose presence It wn»
a rest and a benediction to come.
It I* a great art for a woman to keep
young, but it I* the greatest art of all to
loam to grow old grucefully.
fMfega.Ciga.gHs rsrarsarsr
INJUNCTION STOPS
BUT PART OF WORN
"The Injunction loaned by Judge Feudle
tou. on the |»etttloii of the executor* of
thu Coker estate," any* Mayor Woodward,
'is not Interfering to any Inrgo extent wit!)
tho work on the Washington street via*
duct, ae the city I* restrained from work
ing only on a *m*li part of the viaduct.
I bare investigated the situation, and 1
feel sure the Injunetlon will not bo made
permanent. The vladurt la not encroach
ing on the |iro|*.rty of the t.'oker estate. I
think lnve*tlga:!on will allow that Instead
of the viaduct l»elng over nay part of tb«
estate, It will l»e found It merely over
bang* th-* cornice of the Coktr building,
which cornice l> over the city** property."
The hearing of the petition ha* Ih-cii set
for l»cc -iiber 5.
SOCIETY
Continued From Psgs Ten.
TO MISS PENN.
Ml,s Anil* Penn, the guest of Miss
M. A. Phelan, vas given a beautiful
bridge party Friday afternoon by Mrs.
George Traylor at lier home on Ponce
DeLeon avenue.
Sirs. Traylor received her guests In
a house gown of green silk, trimmed
with lace.
■ The house va- prettily decorated
with cut Hovers and palms. After the
game u salad course vas served.
Mis- Penn wore a suit of white voile
and a waist of white net. Her hat
was of black velvet, trlmmftl with
plume-. Miss M. A. Phelan was gowned
In a blue cloth suit and wore a hat of
blue, trimmed with wings.
The guests Included: Miss Penn,
the .Misses Phelan, Miss Huff, Miss
Hobbs, Miss Louise Hawkins, Miss
Kathleen Ill-own, Miss Anne Fltten,
Miss Alberta Rankin, Miss Hadle Mor
ris, Miss Blanche (.’arson, Miss Louise
Baird. Mrs. II. H. Hlrscli, Mrs. Harry
Hteams. Mrs. Edward Bishop. Mrs.
John Kiser.
ROBERTS-POPE.
The wedding uf Mr. YYlIllnm Roberts
and Miss Alma Pope, which tnkes place
Saturday-, December 1. at 3 o'clock, at
the home of Mrs. I-uura J. Pope, on
West Peachtree street, will be of Inter
est to a large circle of friends.
getting" EVEN.
We nil have a sense of spile
And revenge for a wrong—
Getting oven Is keen delight.
But the time will come along.
Then pay with Interest back
For what’s been done to you—
Only give gain for their lock.
For their false, give them the true!
—AFOITHTA WALL.
FRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Joseph Bowen entertained the
Friday Bridge Club this week at her
home on Fifth street. After tho game
delicious refreshments were served. The
prlxe* were hand-painted plants.
Tho members of the club present
were Mrs. Bartow Blount, Mrs. How
ard Callaway, Mrs. M. T. Kekford. Mrs.
M. D. Francis, Mrs. J. E. Hunnlrutt.
Mr*. James Lngun, Mrs. Elliott Miller,
Mrs. Mary B. Meador, Mrs. Charles
Price, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Site. E. G.
Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Ilowen. Mrs. l.o-
gon Crichton, Mrs. IV. E. Foster, Mrs.
T. B. French, Mrs. C. T. Lad-on, Sirs.
Jack Murphy. Mrs. Carlton Stiller, Sirs.
John Oliver, Mrs. R II. Phelan, Sirs.
Jerome Simmons and Sirs. W. A. Wlm-
blsh.
BROADFI ELD-DASHER.
Special to The Georgian.
Valdosta. Ga.. Nov. 8Q.—An unusual
ly pretty home wedding, and on# of
wide Interest on account of the social
prominence of the contracting parties,
was that of Sir. Lovls Pierce Broad-
Held and Sllss Marietta Dasher, which
occurred Wednesday afternoon at the
home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. J. A.
Dusker, In this city.
Tba eerauioaj wu* performed at 3
o’clock by Rev. R. W. Wallace. In
the presence of n large number of In
timate friends and members of the
families. The elegant home was beau
tifully decorated for the occasion with
it profusion of Southern smllax and
palms, fern* and while chrysanthe
mums. Handsome candelabra and
softly shaded light added to the bennty
of the sc ene. Sira. JO. ,P. Rose was,
matron «f. honor, ami. Miss Engle
Dasher, sister of the . bride, was .mltkl
of honor. Sir. W. A. Turner, of Al
bany. was the groom’s lcost man. Lo
hengrin's wedding chorus was played
by Sirs. J. F. Neeley, as til* bridal |>ai -
ty descended the -tails and entered the |
parlor. The bride never looked love-| „„„
Her than she did on this occasion, j thp |.| fl i m „ nl .
gowned In n while larulslne *Uk. Ike
bodice was oxqulsllclj’ trimmed wltlf
Irish point luce, and the (lies*, though
of simple faahlom was truly ele
gant In every detail. She can-led a
shower bouquet-of lilies of tho voitay,
maiden hair ond asparagus ferns.
During the afternoon delicious fruit
punch wo* served In the halt by Misses
Susie and Edith t’onverse and Sties
Camilla Stevens.
The bride was reared In this city,
and la deservedly popular with all
classes, to whom she la endeared by
her many graces of person ond mind.
Sir. Broadfleld, who la connected with
the Atlantic Coast Line railway, for
marly lived In this city, but his head
quartern nre “ —
where the couple v .. _
They left al 4 o’clock for Washington
and point* In the North for a visit of
several week*.
Augusta friends of Sirs. Frank J.
Williamson, of Atlanta, will regret to
learn of her Illness. It II feared -he
itas np|iendlcltls. Sirs. Williamson’s
mother, Sirs. Knthorlne May,” who I*
visiting her sister. Sir*. S. A. Hemp-
lilll, will leave on Friday for Atlanta
to be with her daughter.—Augusta
Herald.
Slessrs, A. P. Coles. J; b. Twiggs, H.
Tarver, It. L. Jones. A. C. Plonsky. IL
P. Hall, W. S. Tarver and J. R. White-
head left this morning for the Tarver
plantation, near the Junction -if
Dougherty and''Raker counties, whore
they will spend Thanksgiving out hunt
ing.—Albany Herald.
Sllss Emma Roblbson Is the guest of
Sllss Frances Harris, nt Slacon. Slany
delightful entertainments have been
planned In honor rtf Miss Robinson
during her visit to Stncon.
TlMi friend* of Sira W. II. George. Sr.,
will be glad to loam that after her
lerent Illness she Is convalescing at
the home of her son. Sir. W. H. George,
Jr.. 4«» North Butler street.
Sllss Edith Von Hook Is -pending
the Thanksgiving holiday* with Sir.
and Sirs. F. L. Heely. Hhe rotumu Sun
day to resume her sludla* at the Nor
mal Schooi at Slllledgevllle.
Mr*. G. H. Woodall, of Jacksonville.
Fin., Is -(lending a few days with her
sister, Sirs. L. Si. Harrison, 853 West
Peachtree.
Sir*. B. F. Noble has returned to
her home at -Montgomery, after a visit
to tier parents, Sir. and Sirs. II. SI.
l’nttcrson.
Sllss Slaty Thomas, after an extend
ed visit to Europe. Is being welcomed
Inane again.
Sirs. J. C. Stratford lias returned to
srontgnmery. after a brief visit to Sir*.
J. J. Abercrombie.
Sirs. Frank M. Hult and children will
spend December In Augusta with rela
tive*.
Sir*. It. L Duncan and Mrs. J. H.
Holcombe, of Anniston, nre visiting
relatives In Atlanta.
Mrs. William L. Peel and Silas
Mnrlon l’eel have returned from New
York.
Sllss I/Cllfc Hunt Is visiting friends at
Albany, Ga.
Sllss Nina Rulrcliaell la visiting SIDs
Sophia Myers at Norcroas.
Mrs. Harvey Johnson 1* expected to
return Iront New York thla week.
Sllss Adelaide Everhart Is the guest
of Sllss Hunter, at Montgomery. Ala.
Sllss May Ikigett Is, a guest at a large
house party at Slaraliallvllle.
Sllss Kute Waldo la the guest of. Silas,
Mary Pmvell, In Slacon.
-Airs. Jack Culler, of Mac-on, Is tha
guest Ilf Sirs. Emma llell.
Sllss Edna Rawls, of West Point, la
visiting In the city.
Sir. and Mrs. Robert Weasels are at
Sir. George J. Hansen la III with grip
a I his home on Morrison avenue.
Mrs. Orme Campbell Is, 111 Slaton.
Sir. Hlg Leers Is In New York city.
HARALSON.
MIm Emma Itawls I* visiting la /etmloa.
, Miss Marr Kates, /if Gay. has l/een rutt
ing Mls« Alva Callahan.
Sir, Harry Barron, who for some time
hat I/ecu with Untelilttsou Bros., baa gone
to Tlltun. where lie will mnkc bis home la
'*Judge tf. C. Ilndnett. of Carrollton, and
Mr. A. <’. Pritchard, of Atlanta, were the
this city, but his iieml- guests of Mr-. SI. A. Iluduett last Frtdsy.
now In Jacksonville, Mr*. I-ail* Tayl/.r hs* gone to tlreenrllle.
ile will make Ihelr home. 1 Mr. Van kobrrts I* In Newnsn today,
no «in iiisko inosi- ii/i/sr,, Mr j awin Ad/lay la now with Hutchinson
COMPLIMENTARY TO MRS. COLES.
Mrs. A. P. Coles was tha guest of
inor Tuesday evening at u most en
joyable card party with which Sir. and
Sirs. J. R. Whitehead complimented
her. Store than llfty guests shared the
plensure of the occasion, which was
on the scale of delightful and lavish
hospitality so noted In this Albany
i — mi.. Mat.llamnn'a nrlea «'nd iv’lin
RAILROAD 18 SUED FOR
DEATH OF AN ENGINEER.
BlM-ciul to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala.. Nov. 30.—George 8.
Rouse, administrator of the estate of
the late Thomas H. Clements, ho* In
stituted a suit In the city court of
Gadsden for 820,000 against the Isruls-
vllle und Nashville railroad, alleging
Ilia! Olemenl* met hi* death while In
Ihelr employ, and by reason of Its neg.
Hgenoe.
elements was the engineer on one of
the lll-fatr/l trains which were wrecked
at Ivalee several months ago.
solstlon prlxe* were izw izi/icz //» •'/
C. W. Tift and Sir. T. SI. Nelson, while
Sits. Cole* received a handsome guest’s
prlxe. Elaborate refreehmentx wore
served.—Albany Herald.
DANCE IN HONOR OF
MISS ADRIENNE BATTEY.
Sllss Lillian llattlo and her guest.
Sllss Adrienne Hatley, of Atlanta, will
be the guests of honor at a Thanks
giving hop this evening at the L/Jg
Cabin Club. , .
Mr. and Sirs. Cullen Battle, Sir. and
Sir*. Walter l-amnr an/1 Sir. and Sirs.
Langford will rhaperon the party, and
there will be fifty guest* of the young
er set In attendance. The details of
the dance will snggest Hie Thanksgiv
ing season. The programs are yellow,
tied with yellow ribbons. an/I adorned
with pen an/1 Ink sketches suggestive
of tho season. The punch bowl will he
in rile form of an Immense pumpkin,
and there will be other original details.
The party will be a pleasant affair for
the young people.—Macon New*.
NEW BRIDGE CLUB.
A new bridge club has been formed
and Is known as the Sunshine Bridge
Club. The meetings take place every
Wednesday morning und the club will
be entertained next week by Mr*. T. J.
Ripley.
The members of the club Include:
Sirs. W .A. Wlmblsh. Sir*. W. A. Speer.
Sirs. J. E. Ilunnloutt. Sir*. Richard K.
Miller, Sirs. IL II. Ridley, Jr, Mrs, II.
Clay Stoore. Sirs. James Thomas. Mrs.
Edward Analey and Mr*. J. Wlllu Pope.
EVERY FRIDAY
NIGHT, SOUVENIR
NIGHT AT THE NEW
KIMBALL PALM GAR
DEN.
in-on.
Mr. C.Y Pritchard, of Atlanta, was In
town a few dare ago. . , -
Mr. W. I*. Onrrlnoii liaa tx*»n apiK>iut*d
rural route carrier to take the place of
Mr. W. J. Add/, who resigned.
Mr. Kpltod Hwjrgert. who hn* attended
the Lutheran wyuod. Ima returned heme.
The Hoptlnt In dies held thulr \\. M. t.
meeting nt th»* home of Mr. W. I*. Tnjrlnr
lout Tueaday.
ACWORTH.
Miss Myrtle WIIIUui*. site/- spending
some thuc with her sister, Sirs. ". A.
Smith, !/** returned to Atlant*.
Sllss Gen* Sl/urr, of Csrtenrlle. spent
H/indsy heir with Mrs. J. Ii. lUh/ey.,
Sir. J. SI. 1'imiisllr. *f Statesville, X. O.,
r, Mrs. A. J. — ~
rturnszl from a
r. Jlm*i{*lner. "If MxrSttn!' spent 8an-
day with home folks.
Rev. J. A. I’urawelL of ll*pslb*li. spent a
/lay or two of last week with frirnda here.
Mrs. K. M. Halley Ima returned front x
visit to relative* In AtDntt.
Mrs. W. T. Bailey Is spending this week
at Kingston.
Sir. JV. f. Itskvr, of Cxrtsrxrllte, w*» a
visitor t.i A/ worth Sbnday.
Sir. and Mr*. Virgil Rrar. of Konxeuw.
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o WOMAN IN BLOOMERS r
O CAUSED CHURCH ROW. O
O o
O Greencastlr, Slo„ Nov. 30.— O
O because Mrs. J. O. Commack, wife O
O of a deacon, w*a attired In a natty O
a blue bloomer coxtume when the O
O Rev. Str. A. W. Bonn and wife O
O culled, the congregation of the 0
O First Presbyterian church, one of 0
0 the oldest und moat aristocratic 0
C religious organisation* In the city, 0
O is divided against Itself. 0
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BISHOP ELLISON CAPERS
ASKS FOR COADJUTOR,
Special to The Georgian.
Charleston, 8. C, Nov. 30.—The ven
erable Bishop Ellison Caper*, of the
Routli Carolina Episcopal church dio
cese. has expressed a wish that a co
adjutor be appointed at the next mn-
ventlon of the slate diocese In M.//.
Bishop Caper* Is not In good health
en/l looks forward to being rell/wc,l of
the active work of hi* high odk-e to a
large measure. It Is most likely th://
his wishes will he regarded and a /-o-
nljntor appointed.