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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FRIDAY. JAM'AEY 11. IMF.
to
That the Sale of Dress Goods and Silks We
Told You of Yesterday Includes Saturday.
The 1.50 Fancy Voiles
at. .
The 1.00 Dress Goods
at . if , .
. 69c
89c
THE BLACK GOODS SPECIALS
1.29
The 1-50 Dreiss Goods
at .
She 50c Albatross
—at ——
the 75c Nets
at .
The 1.00 Nets '
at : . ~ .
The $1.25 Bond Suitings
at . .
The 75c Taffeta
at . . *
The 1.00 Black Taffeta
at
59c
-85c
1.05
65c
1.25 Black Taffeta Silk
at
The 85c Clifton Bond Taffeta
at . 7 .
The 1.00 Wash Silks
at
The 75c Fancy Silks
at . . ;
1.05
,75c j
85c
59c
The 1.00 Radium
at
T0 1AI88 lanprum,
Kllae Landrum la being de
Ilfhtfullv entertained In Albany aa the
Mlaa Schaffer, of that city.
wn» the gueat of honor at a large
ttcepi|.*n given by Mlaa Schaffer, and
lit u charming party at which
Margaret Yancey »«» host***
-Jlany-'orhil-affdlre are planned-ln-hcr
for tba coming week, and her
bemiti unit brlghtneaa have won for
kri many frtenda there.
IN HONOR OF~MR8. PHINNEY.
Friday Mr*. Cornellua Johnaon gave
an inf.irmal but beautiful lunrhenn at
Mr home, on. Piedmont avenue. In
tmn.ii of Mm. Phln'ney, of Boston. who
han-keen a /ecent -»taltor to Atlanta.
Datodll* were uaed profusely In the
dtcor.it Ion of the drawing room. In
Ua dining room American beauty
row. nnd narclaaua made an arlletlc
cemMnathm. An elaborate menu waa
•ervel
Mr* Johnaon wore a becoming gown
-sfjtii clulh, with blouse of baby Irish
Itv-
Johnson's guest* were
.. . t.. «p ... IlnnlH Uru
Mr a.
Plthmey. Mra. E. W. Martin, Mr*. War
ner Martin, Mr*. George Mtier, Mra. C.
f. Mane.in. Mm. E. U. Thomas. Aim.
Chari** Hnynton, Mra. Thomaa North*
en. Mm. George Tlgner. Mra. Thomaa
Itantel. Mm. J. T. Stevens and Mlaa
Maty Tigner, of Greevllle, Oa.„ who Id
Writing Mia. Johnaon.
MR8. WALKER'S BRIOQE.
Jlr* Leon Walker entertained at an
Informal bridge party .Friday alter
ation at her home In Weat End.
After the game delicloua refresh
ment* were served: The bridge prlaee
»•'. it growing plant and a hand-
paintrd plate.
The gueata Included: Mra. Genrga
lain. Mrs. John J. Blmpaon. Mra. 8. 55.
Huff Mm. W. D. Diabro. Aim. E. (J.
1)1*. k. Mra. Ed Holbrook, Mra. Manti-
all Kekford, Mm. W. E. Koaler, Mra.
'' J llloodwurth, Mm. Emmett Trigg.
Mi Jiimea Clifford Alaaon and Mra.
H- F Grave*. A
MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON’S DINNER
Thuieday evening Mr. and Mm. Cor-
neihnt Johnaon gave a handeome din
ner nr their hopro on Piedmont avenue,
in honor of Mr. Nelson. of New York,
an.! Mr Phlnney, of Boston. American
beauty rones were effectively used In
th» ileeoratlon of the table. Mr. and
Mr- Johnson's guests Inclueded Mr.
Nelr n Mr. Phlnney, Aire. C. C. Han-
*"*. Mt. and Mm. Cbarlea Harden,
Ml- Tlgnor, Mm. W. C. Dodson, Mr.
Il 11 I'.tbanlas and Mr. Charles John-
BURN LOVE LETTERS
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Says They Are More
Dangerous Than Dynamite to Keep Around
Your House.
By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.
DALLA8.
M > Hubert B. Griggs has reliitnrd to her
H**,.. in Allnma.
M livelyII Hiinnom haa gone to vl.lt her
ui" i. William Unnn, who llvea In Bridge-
►»'. let.
Mo. N.ira Hawaii, who apeut the tiientH
•* I" vunlver with her niece, Mr*. John t*.
M e*...., bin returned to her home !u Mu-
tt-ti
M>- n F. t'roker, bar children and her
M" Ml*a lllppa, ara guests ol relative*
In 'I rvim.
Mo. i.u.-tie Cooper gave a hoiwe-warnt-
"o rvityio her frl*mla“lveently, which
l lf : to hy the moat eujoyable aoelnl
**' - the uew year.
Mr- i..urge Welch la the gm>t of h»r
Mr*. II. |„ Itnwla, tn Carrollton.
' ho. i.« cooper, of Cartemvllle, la with
" ."bev. f„r n few day*.
Mo A g. Morgan has returned from
* i . frletnla In Amerlen*.
1 " t and Mra. R. B. Walker apeet Rtf-
-nil hominy with the former s moth
vi .i t artersvllle. '
M ■ " lilt* liny spent a' few day* In Blr-
6 ,. Ala , tue Utter part of the week*
1 • Itfrthn Uniter, of Horkniart,
in IhilUia. ' .
I, 1 11 I'eoevjek and daughter. Mr* .8. K-
J "r Coluuihua apeat last week with
JI. . "",„r , (laughter, Mra. Itohcrt !»•
and aokHalUrWltl IFitI*.
(Copyright, 19HT, by Amerlcan-Joumal-
Exainlner. t
it I* done: In tht Brea Btful flashes
The last Una haa withered and curl
ed:
In a tiny white heap of dead aehea
Lie buried the hopee pf your world.
There were mad, foolish vowa In each
letter—
Il la well they have shriveled and
burned;
And the ring: oh, the ring waa a fet-
see .
Il waa belter removed amt relumed.
But ah! Ip It done? In the embers.
Where lettera and tokens were cast.
Hove you burned up the heart that re-
members
And treneurea its beautiful pant?
Do you ihlnk In thin swift, reckless
fashion
To ruthlessly burr, and destroy
The months that were freighted with
passion.
The dicnma that were drunken with
Joy?
Can you hum up the rapture of kisses
That Unshed from the lips to the
.* soul?
Or the heart that grows wick for lost
blisses
In spile of It* strength of control?
Have you burned up the touch of wnrm
lingers
That thrilled through each pu'«* and
in<h vein.
Or the sound of a voice that at 111 lin
gers
And Hurts with a haunting refrain?
Is It done? Is the lift drama ended?
have put all the lights out, and
,-et,
Thnugn the curtain, rung down, haa de
scended,
Cnn the nctor go homo and forget?
All, no! They will turn In their sleap-
Wlih'o strange, restleaa pain In their
heiirts.
And in dnrkpfil* and anguish and
weeping '
Will dream; ttjay ate playing theli
pill la. '-’I *' .
ON'T keep love letter*.
"ling this week at 1
. M •• Lillian Fain kas a poaltloa In
M;‘ I '".N"wl2S?'ahd Mr*. II. W.
D Unless you arc receiving tli«m
from >oui own wife nr liuabnnd
or your native, you might better keep
n hog of dynamite tn your kitchen or
Introduce nn Infernal machine Into your
household than to guard « package of
love tellers.
Let them |» r1sh III their own tires n>
soon as absorbed by the eye nnd heart
I If your engagement ta broken, even
though one m both swear never to
marrv. nevertheless It la worse than
foil,, to keep the letters exchanged dur
ing the existence of tender relations.
Fate Ida vs such strange pranks with
us all Your lover may *pme day be
president »f the United Btatro. or
your sweetheart the wife of a great
celebrity, and unnecessary pain and an
noyance ensue from the unearthing of
"hose old letters by some veldenL
Burn them. 1 »»>'• burn them.
Viry Foolith.
I, Is one thing to have your husband
or wife tell you of nn early rehearsal
of Cupid's drama before you met. It la
another to envounter the love lettern
written .luring that perlod-whleh
seem to v'nir exacting Iv.nrt more re-
STatie thato the role you have been *n-
* wlUtMft moral being la
suddenly swept off Ids feet by « tldat
wave of pnsalon.
Sometimes he I
fragrance of the writer's soul. Who
capable of understanding Ute grand
passion has not felt the keen sense of
pleasure that wns twin to pain at the
sign! of the beloved one's handwriting?
Where la the man nr woman ao stolid
or commonplace who has not at some
time klaeed the page whereon a deer
hand haa rested and (hen hidden It Mai
the heart whose accelerated throbs
welcomed Its approach?
And who of deep feeling and wide
Vxpsrjenre haa_ not si soitit llmt tel*
cel of letters he teased upon the coala?
Rut human hearts have a Phoenlx-
llke propensity for rising from their
own ashes, strong with new life nnd
capable of new emotions. Let then he
no nccuslng records of the old.
Lai the .lead bury Its dead.
However It hurts, whatavar'lt coats,
burn your love letter*.
CARROLLTON.
Mra. Warren Meadows entertalaad a par
ty at pragcreslrr flinch Wednesday after
noon. from 1 till * o'clock, at her home off
Maple afreet. The hone- was decorated In
Christmas colors of green and red. and
presented a pleasing eontmat to the an-
pleasant weather conditions on the ontatde.
K me: Mea.Tn.ue* kl.l lloMernean. Jem*
sic. Harry Blewnrt, L. P. Maoderlll*.
Itobrri Hyatt, Chnrle* Roup, Robert Pitta.
W. I„ Pitta. Anna Mown. B. K. Brosra.
I». G. Wilton. George P. Fuller, Cliff Tar
ncr. J. J. Tbomn**na, Jim Chaney. I'»ul
Jack. Lawrence Tomer. George Weat. Bu
ford Boykin. Hr. Marlon t!amn, AI.
AL Bradley. Frank Baas. Boy Byes.l'&arl*.
Tanner. Tleknor. of New York; John
Vaughn, T. II. Hln.le, J. O. Tanner, F.. II
Well*. J. T. Bradley. F.. O. Kramer and
Misses Itettlc suit Julia linalwr. Paulina
mat Lucia Harris Era Thonuaaon and
Maggie Tanner. Befreahmenta. consisting
of a salad morse, with coffa* and whlppe-l
cream, ami Ice ereim and cake, were
acrveil.
Personal Mention
Mr- H. 8. Penn la back at hla of-
rtes In the Candler building nfier a
trip to North Carolina and the East.
Mm. Frederick Lowry, of Chatta
nooga, la the gueat of Mm. 8. H. Ma-
gill at her home, corner of Juniper and
Tanth streets.
Mra. Perclvkl 8need will give a
bridge aupper Saturday rvenlng, the
occasion to he vary Informal.
Mra. Otto Dlnglehoff. of Macon, will
arrive In a few daya to visit Mrs.
Harold Atoure.
Allas Grace Dugas, of Augusta, Ga..
and Mlaaea Katherine Jelka and Carrie
Barry, of Eufaula. are the gueata of
Mlaaea Atargaret Browne and Luctle
Wilkinson, at the home of their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mr*. J. M. deCotte*,-
fcly landed on
• i ,, iw it happv turn "f the wind or
s h tov iire-aavlng crew of Providence.
by He h dM hla hrulaea and no one
kn ”«, nf hla brief dlaaaler-unleaa he
■ turned from Jeckaon, whe.e the) M
month. . . V, ries about with hint the tnerlmlnat.
,* J*®* . iIrtter.
folly of M!
Burn Them All.
. , ,,,, miv inak. however, to burn
HDem. was In BallA* _ „ | (l ,, r that In dear to you.
' turhln. of anatrUla. Ta*., '“17.7,one love letter brtathea the very
' “ fn«nU* h«rc MuixUr. A •
v/ h r. r wm. h. n.
" y Uotdi»n. of limk^toon.
of Dr. t. H. Bob*rt»»i. !«■«
11ii m rrtortifel to Athriw to f#*»tw*
h muillfn nt tin* ttoto university.
Mr*. Murl«hi furop rntrrtnluKl tin* I ”
u rluli TliuruUujr •ftrruoou at bi»r bout*
i IImiim* Rtre^t. \
Muiii|i'« lilt* Isniijr It vlaltlng rflntlvr* In
JhR|H*r it ml t’orona. Ala.
Mm. KH*w. of lllrmlncltnm. Ala., haa
iiimnI to thla rltjr, and rratrtwi on lol-
I.-kc Rtr»***t.
CARLTON.
Mr. and Mra. !l«»rl*rt Wltrhrr Hiitorlnln-
wl h nnrain*r of thflr frlonda nHvntljr at a
Bitrml th*» dny |*arty. At 2 nVI«i*fc a h«t
lunchfton waa arrvrd In nrv»*ri»l ronraat.
Among tbot* nraaaat wrra: Mr nnd Mra.
lion Whim. Mr. and Mra. C M. Witcher.
Mr. nnd Mra. J. It. In»nf. Mr and Mm.
llfurr Wynn. Mra. J. II. KlmrhanH, Mm.
B. <». Klkpntrkk. Mlaana Klomnrc Wlt«;h»»r
nnd Kflrth Whim, ami Mr-«n». Hamilton
F.l***rbardt and Wade Wltrhar.
Mm. K. il. Kllpatrtm. Mlaa Annk
W*ttPhar. haa mturnatl t«» Katonton after
apandlna atimc time bar** aitb frlanda ami
rrlailvci*. . ,
Ml>* Mattie Gammell. of Atlaata. I* ex
pected warn to visit relatives.
Mlaa Janie lleadwyter will retnrn this
week fn»m Wilkes eounlv. where she ha*
been vlaltlng her slater. Mr*. Eil t allawsr
The many friend* of Mr. K. Ij. Btrtek
trstlfled r
hope to
—s-
Ftn.
Mnthnm. is eX|aa'tt*,l
tht* week to 'visit her |*irenl*. Mr and
Mr* J. 0. lleadwyter Aa Ml** Jlaiule
llesdwyler *he was ipllte crpalir here amt
tier many friends always atre her a cordial
welcome,*
Mia* KHse long of Ablrevtlle. B. I ., I* ex
j*etol amin to * loll Mr. ami Mr*. J. I*
J \ln. A.W Htereli* went orer tn Rllmrtnn
MfOiday Ta* pre*ent *t the Baptl*t W,na
an** Mlaahniary tue-lety.
Mr*. C. M. Witcher and Mlaa Horenee
Witcher vlsttr.1 the family of Mr. J. It
Klierkanit one ilay recently.
Air. and Mm. Cliff C. Hatcher, of It
Went North avenue, announce the
birth of a ana. who made his advent
on the evening of January 14. Young
Mr. Hatcher will be known as Loyd
Brower Hatcher In honor of hie grand
father.
Allas Elisabeth Learhinan, of Chat-
tanouga. Is vlaltlng Atlanta friends.
Miss loiura Parrish and Mlaa Elea
nor Caldwell have returned to Atnnt-
gomery after a short visit to Atlanta.
Miss Rose, of Clnrlnnail, haa been
spending a few daya In Atlanta, aa the
gueat of Mm. L. J. Lumaden, en route
home, from a visit to Albany, Oa.
Mia* Ethel Trager. of Cincinnati, Is
the guest of Atlanta friends.
Mra. T E. FOrtson has returned to
Washington. Go., after vlaltlng rela
tives In Atlanta.
Rahbl Abram Hlrsrhberg. of CMCuo.
a delegate to the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations, left for hla
home Thursday night.
Rabbi E. A. Landau, who represented
Albany at the Union of American He
brew Congregations, left Thursday
night for hta hums.
-The friends of Allas Nellie Howell
will regret to learn of her Illness.
Dr. and Mra. Marlon Benson have
recently taken possession of their new
home, on Piedmont avenue.
Mm. J. L. Htulth has returned to her
home, at Covington, after a brief visit
to Atlanta.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hellar Richardson, (1 Walker
street, will be sorry lo hear that their
little daughter, Alatlle Lou, la III with
diphtheria.
Air. Henry Broyles, of Salt Lake
City, I* the gueat of hla brother.
A. B. Broyles.
Mlsa Laura Knowles, of Pensacola.
Fla., la tha gueat of Aim. Clarence
Knowles.
Mr. Carl Hutrhlna la In Moron.
Air*. William Burkwkll has relumed
to New York city.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
I Pleaaant Mention Frew Other Oltofl
ROCKMART.
A marriage of Interest In Rorkmart
waa that of Air. John Walts and Allas
Annie Blmpenn, of near Rockmart.
which occurred Wedneadey. Mr. and
Mm. Walla left on tha night train for
Atlanta. -
Very few towns In the atale can
boast of an asset like nur Cralg-Cow-
ham hand. There will be a reorgani
sation and promlaea to be In far better
condition than ever befori.
Piedmont Institute reopened nn the
tth: under very bright auaplres for the
Mo? term-, there being H& In attead-
ancr. w-hlrh means an Increase of B5
over the spring term of last year.
Mr. Walts Klngaberry la horns on a
visit from 8umraTl. Mlaa.
Mra. William Bykea will leava nn Sat
urday on a visit to hsr husband's peo
ple. In Mlinlaalpnl.
Messrs. Fred Keen and Jam** Me-
Rryde were visitors In Unltega Park
last Sunday.
Aire. J. C. Ralfnrd Is quite III at her
home, on Brooklyn Haights.
Airs O. D. Helmlck, who waa badly
burned several weeks ago, la alnwly Im
proving. while Mr. Helmlrk. who ha*
been *trk with typhoid fevar, la also
convalescent.
Mr. and -Mrs. George Walker with
Mra. K. B. Barber will occupy the
house on Marble street vacated by Atm.
Raman uer.
.Misses Grace Ferguson, I.udle llal
lenger, Bessie and Corrle Morgan, and
Measra. George Pansby. Barclay At or
gnn. Fischer and McEwen formed i
happy party who attended the theater
In Atlanta last Friday evening.
Professor George Rosier and wife
will tench school In Meriwethar county
this year.
Mra. Ramsauer la now located In the
Hurl Stark houae. which will he run
this year aa a dormitory for the Pied
mont College wtth Mm. Hamaauer In
charge.
Mlaaea Hu* Turner. Resale Cain.
Messrs. Monroe Cooper, of Dalian, and
Baxter, of Atlanta, were the gueata of
Mlaa Herthn Baiter Sunday last.
Mr. J. C. Crockett ha* sold hi* home,
on Marble atreet, to R. C. Harris.
The I aid lea' Aid Society of the Meth
odist church will hove a social dinner
ut the parsonage Tuesday, January M
ACWORTH,
Mill-bell visit
i. B. Pledger, at Rule
Norman Klirkea sprat Monday l«
t'artrrsTltlr.
Mrs. Grildde. of Ktoerwoi, spent Tuesday
kers with Mr*. II W.
Mr. Pail Smith, of
Mr and Mra. Russell Hopkina have
returned from Florida, where they
spent several days with Dr. and Airs.
Lawrence.
Mlaa EHne Lipscomb, who ta halng
rhurmlngly entertained In Atlaqla, will
return home early next week. Bh# will
he the hnnnree of n large card party
at tha Golf and Country Club of Nash
ville, January 24, tn he given by Allas
Carrie Wat son.
Bnaday with friend* here.
Ml** Gena Moore, of t'Rrteravtlle. visited
Mlsa MaWle Jokaaon rrremjy. —_
klr. James llaluey left Wsdneadar for
southwest Georgia to • crept a poaltloa.
BLAKELY.
nn Wednesday aft elm* in nt Ilia Uer-
lianla’ hotel Mm. L. 8. Watson en
tertained Ihe Forty-two Club. The
hall and parlor were decorated with
holly and fema, the color schema of
red. while and green being carried out
In the delicious refreshments. After
four very Interesting games. Air*. Win.
atnn James and Allas Luther Mima cut
for the prise, which waa a beautiful
stick pin, With 41 engraved nn II. Mra.
Jnmes won Ihe prli* by the highest
cut. The gueat prise, n ho* of candy,
waa awarded Mra. Roswell Smith.
The handkerchief ahnwer given by
Mlaa Clyde Purlfoy to Mlaa Klleno
Fryar Saturday morning waa quite.an
enjoyable ncraalon. A* Ihe gueata ar
rived they were Invited Into the artis
tically decorated parlor, where pro
gressive forty-two waa played. Mlaa
Lulhn Alima waa the lueky winner of
the prlae. which waa a beautiful lace
handkerchief. The bride-elect waa
then Invited to alt In a coay corner be
neath a very pretty wedding bell,
where the handkerchief* were show
ered upon her. Delirious Ire* and rake
were served The hoeleaa received In
n gown of white linen, trimmed with
lace, .while the brlde-elerl wore a he
mming cream crepe de chln» skirl, her
waist being net over taffeta allk ami
her hat a cream felt, (rimmed wllh
tip*.
H-arceiv lias Blakely wllneaaeil a
more brilliantly beautiful wedding than
that which blended Ihe live* of Mlaa
Ellen* Fryer aand Mr. J. B. Tarver
last rvenlng ai B: 16 o'clock at the
Methodist xthurch. Icing before Ihe ap.
pointed hour the church waa tilled with
a large assembly of.Interested friend*
of the young munle. Unusually at
tractive were Ihe decoration* in while
and pink. Mendelssohn's wedding
march, rendered by Mlaa Carrie Hue .
Rtockar. announced the entrance of the siren by Mra
hearers. Aliases Resale Fort. Emily Llv.
Ingalnn, lea James and Vivian Alexan
der. wealing white frocks with pink
ribbon: then came the ushers, who
were Messrs. Barham. Brunson, Hubert
and Jonas. Tha little flower girls,
Mlaaea Marguerite McLaurln and Myr-
tl* Freeman, came next, wearing white
frocks and carrying baskets of pink
carnations. The matrons of honor.
Mrs. H. D. Manning, or AlbMy. and
Mr*. E. L. Fryer, Jr, nett
wearing handsome Ore**** of crops de
chine and radium allk. each carrying
Koiiq«lqta...of pink fi*f— *f*« M -
matda were Mlaaea Annie Klrklnm
Lake City, Fla.; Fannlt Aakew,
Arlington: Rmmlc Lou Blawart, of AI.
bony: Clyde Purlfoy. Maltla Butler,
Lutha Mims. The groomsmen were W.
A. Hall Henry Butler, J. 0. Butler,
If. C. SYyer, Jr, B. R. Collins and IV.
J r Grist. Tha groom came In with his
beat man. Mr, Grady Smith. The bride,
wearing an artlallcally fashioned gown
nt white parme satin, trimmed In real
lace and pearl*, her veil nf tulle held
In place with a wealth of orange hloe-
aoma, entered on the arm of her slater,
Mlaa Mabel Fryer, who. wore a loose
roha over pink allk. The ceremony waa
performad by Rev. Whitley t-angatmv
After Ihe ceremony an elaborate recep
tion was tendered them at the beauti
ful home nf the bride's parenta, Mr and
Mra. E. L. Fryer.
camTlla.
(in Wednesday afternnuu. Mm. T.
H. Twltty entertained the I-adle*'
I’lraatire Club at her beautiful home on
North llroad atreet. There waa quite
a full attendance nf the club and a
few MMtnr*. The long contest, In
which every girl waa requested to
drew the representation of a popular
song on paper, was curried out In a
very unique manner. During Ihe aft
ernoon salad, sandwiches and other
refreshment* ware aerved.
Allas Nan Pace left Monday for her
home at llawaon. after a delightful
visit lo Alla* Annie Grace Rrimberry.
Mr. H It. Folk, of Aahburn. spent
Humlav In the city with friends.
Allas Jr.ittettc Wade, of Quitman, la
the nttrnrtlve guest of Mr*. E. L.
Whitworth.
Mr. J. c. Turner. Jr., left Sunday
afternoon lor Davidson. N t\. where
ha will resume hla studies ut Davidson
College.
Atlases Cleveland nnd Mary Uagga
returned home Tuesday afternoon from
Sylvester, where they visited Ml»a Nan
Perry.
Air. M. C Bcnnet-retnmed to Atlanta
Sunday, after iqiendlng the holidays
In Camilla.
CULLODEN
Atlas Maude I,. Bright returned from
Greenville. Tonn. Monday, where she
visited during the holiday*.
Mlsa Mnrtlia IVellona, of Perry, Is
visiting Misses Minnie atul Elisabeth
Algrttn.
Aliases Juste Harrison, ol Gaines
vllle. and Kuls Rogers, nf Oglethorpe,
name In Saturday to assist In the
school.
Alias Lillian Chambliss left Runday
for Doles, wheie ah* Is teaching.
Alias Joale Ingram, nf Monroe Col
lage, has been with h*r parents. Mr.
nnd Mrs. IV. R. Ingram, during vaca
tion.
Mlsa Gertrude Wynne returned to
Vienna Sunday after spending eeverel
week* with her parent* here.
Airs. R. O. Powell returned from
Rome Saturday.
Alls* Willie Alne Fincher haa gone to
south Oenrgta for several months,
IwsS aerviilj
hi tbr- i-titrriirimnent
ft Mnroll. W. Williams. Un W. B. Jack*
■■■Mra. F ('. PHInmn, Airs. A. B. IttadiryMP
iMIaa Ida Bohannon, Alla* Alnttde Iffttmaa
land All** (lassie Carson. During Ihe
Inc Mr*, rittmnu entertained Hie ui
set Informally. Alter u aiilnm- and
imcsdni: (.iiitest the flr*t jiriae. a hi.
stiver 11*11 file, S'll* awarded lo Alta*
ginnery; Hi* linnliv. u Christmas ton .
wllh red. fell tn Hu* Fumki Carem.
Miss Alter Klltref. of GpeHka, Ala. Mra
adeloth *mt hire. Mrs. Nnnlln
table of carved oak was covered with
rent endow of vhuiy lace over red sttk..o
whtrb were placed many sllrer esadetslln
with rod shades, kilter boo-taw duties hrl
rheesr. nuts and oUrrs. Dnrisg the al
hoop a detlelona salad rearer with
Those ssslsiihj Mrs. 1*
MA0I80N.
Alar Baldwin left Wednradty
'. Fla., for a visit to AIlM
Alta. Mattie All
K m- Kissimmee,
shy Oliver.
Ur. aad Mr*, gamsoo I- Alaltory, of At-
t iata. spent the week with re la tire* Dear
ere. -
■tsmintni Tbianpaon will Cntrrtala
! the younger set on Monday
Atacon. where ahe !« taking a poot-
graduate course In musk-.
Alls* Agnes Handera, nf Atlanta, waa
the gueat of Alls* Mollle Wilson this
week.
Mlaa Hairl Holmes returned from
Atacon and Lorain* Runday.
* COMMERCE.
. A Inwallfol fanrllon nf Ihe pail week, at
which a hundred gueat* arer* drllglrtfutly
rnierlalned. was Ihe aftmmoa reeepiloo
C. K. JMtlaun In higmr of
bridal party. First cams tha ribbon Mrs. Fred Sardis, of Aadersou, 8. C„ aad
ahonl L
Mrroind Mra. Clara are Nowell, of Tocroa.
TlMlrd Mr. and Mrs. I'. 8. Bunny n few
daya this week.
Brier Barker nml IIlu Joy Barker, of
Norfolk, V*., arrived Tneaday for a month'*
vlalt here.
Mira Nana May Rlrfeter, of MlllrdgcrlU*.
la vlaltlng Mlaa Alamle Hnnier.
Mlaa Cidln- Giha. of JnrkRon, I* spend-
is dome tlida here, Ihe gueat of Alt*#
Mae OlhliN.
Airs. Kupna Berry ami rhlldryn ara
aia-ndlrg Ihe wrek-eud ta Ratouton.
Air. and Air*. I'ohea I'enb-k. of TerrelL
Tex., are the gueata of their parents, Mr.
nml Mra. J. c. Brnlrk.
Mr. mol Mr*. Cll.iton Thompson aiieat
Severn I ilay* this week In Alloa ru
Mr*. Marvin Carpenter, of Hlevea*. la
the gueat of her inothar, Mrs. Bell*
Knlgfel.
Alerai*. Fletrker Manley, l*erey. Mlildle-
liriadis mol lUdllu Armour spent Wednes
day In Athena.
COVINGTON.
Alla* Annie Higgins I* al home front
her achiail nt HlaVravllle for a few day*
Miss jule Tripp* has returned from
Atlanta.
Air*. Virginia Conyers, nf Allnneap-
oils Minn., has been the guest of her
relatives. Aim.' A. U. Parry and Mlsa
Isit tie Hendricks.
Alta James Edward Stratford, of
Augusta, with her little son. are vis
iting Mm. Carrie Anderson.
Mra A. f. Stamps, of Atlanta, has
returned after a short visit tu Cov
ington.
Air*. J. o. Cooper will entertain tha
Woman'* Club on Tussday aftarnoon.
Mlaaea Arkle Whit* and Ann)# Hen-
demon will b* In charge at the pro
gram, having their subjects. Francis
Robert Gouldlng and John Greenl*af
Whlttlar.
Alisa Mary Lily Hardman, of Mans
field. spent the week-end with Mra. Ma
mie Hardman Terrell,
Mrs. Laura AUen haa had aa her
guest this week her son. Mr. W. O.
Allen, nf Jaekeon.
Evelyns Mlddlebrooka I* at-
ledlng school at Ward Seminary, Nash
ville. Tenn. - «r
Alla* Essie Anderson, of Dacatur. la
In tha city aa the guest of her aunt.
Mra. J. L. Whitehead.
Mlsaee Jennie Fltapatrick. of Llthu-
nla, and Exa Crauf Hargett, of Deca
tur. are spending ervenaJ week* with
Mrs. W.vT. Milner.
Atlas Kate Vlnlng la on a visit to
relative* In Stewart.
Mrs. C. X FrankUn aspect* within
tha next few days bar friend. Mrs. IV.
K. Darden, of Gainesville, who will be
with her for.c week.
Mra. W. D. Treyt* I* rmovwrlng from
a recent attack of ll|nes*.
Aliases Herat* and Mildred Kelly
leave some time during the next week
for Daytona Beach. Fla They will he
gone until laid In the spring.