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Mr. Pinhead >u worth eighty million*,
MIm Nothlngbutt had eighty-two;
U- Why do^auh and spondulicks pimtr
Spondutlclu and cull olway* do!
Tha rector got married to Annabel
Oause,
The rector waa genttr and good:
He made up hla mind that 'hew marry
She had mad* up her mind that he
ehould!
Both poor ae Job'* turkey and not
oreretronc!
Hold a three-dollar Job the man
couldn't—
We are forced to conclude that they
married bertUM
There waa every cood reaeon they
ehould n't!
When hla wife dlyd he married her *le<
ter.
A practical man waa McOraw:
"In thin way." he aald, Tve no trouble
' To break In a new mother-in-law!"
Bert had known Oladya from childhood.
From the day* of the doll and mud
pie:
When the time came, of epurae. they
got married,
Aa one pul* on one'* coat or on* a
tie!
—jime* Montgomery Fttgg.
TO MRS. VAUaHAN NIXON,
mday morning Mr*. Henry Johnson.
Br„ will entertain at bridge at her
home, on East Fourteenth atreet. The
occaalon will be Informal, about twenty
guaata being Invited, and will be a pret
ty compliment to Mra. Vaughan Nixon.
INFORMAL - BRIDGE.
Mra. Albert Howell entertained eight
friend* at bridge Tueadey afternoon at
her home, on Peachtree atreet.
The occaaalon. though very Informal,
war mo*t enjoyable. .
BOX "PARTY.
Mr*. Bamuel A. Meglll will enter
tain at a box party Wednesday aftet-
her gueat, Mr*. Frederick Lowry, of
Chattanooga.
MOTHERS MEETWITH MRS.
ZAHNER IN INMAN PARK.
Monday afternoon a meeting waa
held at the home of^XIre. Robert Zohn-
or. for the purpoae of tntereatlng the
mother* of Inman Perk In the work
which the Mother*' Congre** la at
tempting to eetabllah In Atlanta and
throughout the atate.
Mr*. Theodore Blrney. the organiser
of the Mother*' Congre**. wa« preaent
and gave an Intereatlng talk In "Adol-
“ Mra. William King.' president
B***l* Brown (Aged Eighteen) Speak*. 1 ' -t
(Copyright, l»07. by American-Joaneal-Bxainlner.)
M r good nee*, but thing* were different when ‘nut .Waa a .girl. Girl*
weren't any more Ilk* they are now than'If; they weren't the aaiue
kind of human*. I know, becauae ma I* aiway* telling roe about them,
and how different they felt and acted from the way that my friend* and
I do. ■ ■ ■;, — : —v * - — r
When ma wax a girl girl* were eo in'dwi and proper that the very
prettleat of them wu aa good aa an ugly girl hag to be now. They didn't cam
a •Ingle, solitary thing for the admiration of men, and aa for doing anything
to attract a roan'* attention. why, they would have been cut Into little piece*
Brat.
It Ju*t limply made them shiver wlthJwrror to notice thatagreaC big.
horrid man—even If he did look'llkethe picture* of the.men In tho ready
made clothing advertlaemente tn the magaalnee—we* -looking In their di
rection. and In*tend of glancing at him out of the comer* of their eyes—
the way you look down and up and slantwise all at once, yotl know—they
gored down on the ground aa a reproof to him, and Ju*t ran away aa fait u
th*y could. — r- -
Girl* didn't flirt, either, when ma waa a girl. They didn’t care a bit for
Indiscriminate admiration—that'* what ma call* It—for girt* were aueh no-
Itlc, angelic being*, full of high Ideal*, that they wouldn't itoop to such a
thing a* playing with u sacred thing like lore.
GIRLS DIDN'T RUN AFTER MEN THEN.
And they went around with their heart* wrapped up In aabeitoe or tin
foil, or something like that, eo that ihey cobid keep them eaf* and untouched
for the man they finally picked out n* the prise winner.
And ma *ay* they would Just have scorned to have a lot of men tigging
after them add calling 'em up on the telephone forty-nine time* a day. and
taking 'em to walk and to auto, and sending 'em can ly and book* and
thloft like they Jo now.
And ma say* that when she was a girl th* girts didn't run aftar men
like they do now. Hhe say* It'* Just lnd*c*nt how pi rased a girl look*
nowaday* when she's got a beau, and the way ah* will era-apt any old Invi
tation to go anywhere, even If the mah'Just drop* In on Me way downtown
and say*. "Say, Sally, don't you want to take me to the ehuu ?"
Ma say* that when she waa a girl the girls war* so dimmed that a man
wouldn't haw thought of approaching one excapt when he hud on hla glad
An effective house gown la m*Jc hfter the above fashion, lace being
the material used. The only trimming Is black velvet ribbon* embroider
ed In pjnk roe* bud*. —-— ; ; “ "
rag* and be had made a special appointment, and then he a.Ltd her mother
and father and all of t.er female relatives to go along and chaperon 'em. Oh,
my, but they were proper when ma was a girl!
And ma say* the nay young people talk now la Just simply shocking.
Bhe'o really afraid that society la getting deradtnt. and *he la sure aha
doesn’t know what ycing people nre coming to. But It’s tomethlng awful.
She say* that when she was a girl, when « young man came to make
an evening call he sat up. stiff and straight—not sprawling like the boy* do
who come to see me. end she always occupied a high-back chair across th*
room, and they oprm the time In Improving and Intellectual conversation.
NO GIRL EVER LET A MAN KISS HER.
They didn't giggle anil talk slang, and gabble about baseball scores and
quarrel over the football match, tike Tom and I did laat night, but they
discussed Shakespeare and Byron, and he asked her If she had read the last
Atlantic Monthly, and she replied that she had, and what did he think of Mr.
Gladstone's speech. I know Graf* the way they talked, because ma ear* so..
l Club, was alto present, and talked
Interestingly on tha subject of "Child
p**Hng" Tha occasion assembled,
nearly *lxty women, and much Interest!
waa evinced. Mrs. Zahner Is president
‘ - In Oeorgls,
ng Ihe
Oeor-
was evinceu. air*, manner ■> pmiu
of the Mother*' Congrea* In Oeon
and la doing splendid work along
Hha* of organisation throughout Oe
' gta town*.
AFTERNOON TEA.
Urn.on. Emma Mae Vance and Louise
Linder.
Judge Hodges' groomsmen will be
Colonel J. E. Under, Major Emmet
Irvin. Mr. Ben Lea Crew and Mr. Ju
lian McCurry. Mr. McAlpIn Thornton
and Mr. Fred Richardson will act aa
ushers.
Misses May Llllle Ttaaly. Edna Ben.
son. Montlne Alford and Nina Thornton
will preside over the punch bowl.
ELECTA”CHAPTER.
Members of Elects chapter. No.
nre Invited to meat at the residence
of the worthy matron, Mrs. W. A. Neill.
264 Eaat Flu* street, on Wedneadey
at ::M p. m. They ate requested to
bring thstr thimble*.
SARAH J. HANNA, Secretary.
JULIET NlTw. C. T. U.
Tuesday evening, January 22. at
o'clock, there will be a temperance
_ rally tn Trinity church, on Whitehall
_ Fajio'lYnl-' he^lH a i>rlj- street, under the auaplcea ot jullet.
Hunt young man. a hard worker, and Nix Woman's Chrlattar Temperance
III. gull* -raimlalbm-.for
at Deland. Fla. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. J. W. B. Smith.
''"judge and Mr*. Rosser, after a short
vlatt to Jacksonville, Fla., are now at
th* Melrose, Deland. Later they will
occupy their winter home at Deland,
recently purchased by Judge Rosser.
MISS MONTAGUE'S MARRIAGE.
Hperlsl to The aeorgisn.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. Jan. 22.—The
closest friends of, the Montagues, of
this city, believe that the wedding of
Mias Mildred, next tr. the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DWIght P.
Montague, and Count Pasolini, of Italy,
will taka Macs at the masnincent now
ttbUr»trith43io4taguee. which tx tn-tnr
rushed to completion, on East Terraco.
No poeltlve announcement of this has
been made, bat It la known that work
on the new mansion I* being rushed
day and nlghL From what can lie
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Ilf, Pr—Inn : ^* f **°*_* 1 ’;tlp*!* 1 **^»»w* tiriurtry. Th* tamttr —AU ump—rar wiifwir in ttre eftsr, r
and* Saturday afternoon will give an
—j Informal afternoon tea.
MRS. MAQILL TOENTERTAIN
IN HONOR OF MRS. LOWRY.
J Mra. Bamuel Maglll will entertain
i at bridge Friday afternoon In honor of
her gueat, Mra. Frederick Lowry, of
l Chattanooga.
TO MIM BENZIQER.
! Colonel and Mra. R. J. Lowry will
. entertain at a dinner perty Tuesday
: erenlng at tha Piedmont Driving Club
, In honor of Min Ursula Benslger. of
[ N*w York clly, th* gu#*t of Ml** Mary
Thomas.
HISTORY CLASS.
Nineteenth Century HUlory
held Its regular meeting on
r afternoon. January 22 at 3
. the residence of Mra. F. H.
South Forayth.
TO MI88~HOWELL.
Mr*. O. DeWItt Lyle, who entertain*
•Saturday afternoon for Ml»« Caroline
HowelL has Invited to meet her Misses
. Elisabeth 'Adair, Nettle Mills, lstulse
I Dooly, Duth Lewis Jtaale Mitchell. Ed
wards. Mary Howell, Nina Fuller. An
al* Laurie Fuller. Nell Fuller. Nannie
Atklneon. Mrs Arthur Howell. Mrs.
Willie Tlmmona. Mr*. Bt. Elmo Maaaen-
gale. Mr*. 8. T. Norris. Mr* I-red
Lanadal*. Mra. Devld Crockett and
Mrs. Joseph Boyd, of Griffin.
THEATRE*PARTY.
Mr. George Benslger will give a box
It party at the Grand Wednesday evening
Vto MU* Ursula Benslger «nd Mia* Mery
1 Thomas After the theater Mr. Hen-
[ xtger and hi* gueala will enjoy supper
; at the club.
DINNER AT OLDWOMEN’8 HOME.
Wednesday the board of managers of
the Old Women's Homs will give an
Md-faihloned dinner at the home, tn
which the mayor and city council of
Atlanta have been Invited as guests of
honor.
R088ER-DAVI8.
Judge K. B. Rosser, of Atlanta and
Mr*. C. 8. Davis, of Allendale. Miss.,
were married Monde). January H. el
the parsonage of th* Christian church
to which tho count belong* Is one of
the wealthiest In Italy, havlna In lie
possession many estates. Tho father
has become noted for bis Indomitable
efforts In the erection of a memorial to
Dante at an enormous coat ut Ravenna.
The romance of this distinguished cou
ple began at Florence, Italy, where the
couple were In school together. Mlsa
Montague and her mother are expected
to arrive In the city In a short time.
V. W. C. A. NOTES.
The second term tn the gymnnalutn
began January 21. but the classes ere
open any time for the reception of pu
pils. There are classes for small girl*,
young women, matrons and advanced
pupils.
On Baturday morning boys from a to
10 year* meet at 10:20 o'clock.
Have you visited the Women's Ex
change? There are many nrtlclca on
exhibition, Ineluding beautifully em
broidered table covers, tlollles, etc. Also
somo attractive pieces of Mexican
drawn work, handkerchief*, shirtwaist
patterns and collars.
There are also a variety of aprons
and Infant*' wear.
Every Wednesday a prayer meeting
Is held. It lasts only fifteen minutes
and nil nre Invited.
On Hundays nt 4 o'cloek In the after
noon a gospel meeting 1s held, ami all
women of any fslth ure urgently In
vited to attend. *
MRS. E. C. RAKER.
Secretary.
HODGE^M-CURRY.
Special to The Georgian.
Hartwell. Ga.. Jan. 22.—The marriage
ceremony of Miss Klolse Norton Mc
Curry and Judge .Walter Lee llodges
will be performed ut the residence of
the bride's parents In Hartwell, tin..
Wednesday evening nt * 20 o'clock.
Rev. J. H. Mashbnrn. of Klherton, as
sisted by Rev. W. P. King, of Hartwell,
will Officiate. Miss Resale Peek, quite
a skilled young musician, will preside
at the piano, rendering Ihe wedding
march. Miss IVek ha- composed set •
eral smart musical productions, one lie.
log dedicated to Mtss McCurry.
Miss McCurry will be attended lit
Misses Ruby Colquitt Hurst, Ethel
AS for A'tlfl falling lh'liive~wlfh a man—and even giving htnra thougnt
'—until after he waa Juat simply desperate about her, and had asked her
papa'a permission to pay his address** to her. no girl did such a thing when
ma waa a girl. She would have been Incapable of doing such a bold, for
ward thing.
And when the man proposed to her she waa ao surprised, because she
had never had the least, little, teenvy. weenty bit of an Idea that he was
even street on her. though, my goodness, they• didn't call It sweet then.
They said "enamoured," and she always aald. "Mr. Smith—John—this la so
sudden! You must give me time to think It over,” Instead of dropping over
on hla neck tor fear he'd get away, like girls do now.
And a girl never, never. NEVER, let a man klsa her until after she was
married to him—that'* what ma eaye. The very most she'd let him do would
be to print a chaste salute on the tips of her fingers when ehe had on her
gloves, and then she always aald. "Unhand me. Mr!" Bbe nay* that glrla
always kept men at arm's length when she waa a girl, and when I said
that nowadays we try to keep 'em In arm's length, ehe groaned and said that
girls now weren't like they were when she waa a girl. And t aald, "My
goodness, gracious, no!"
Ml** Clara Foraker, Mr. walker Mon-
lloth. Mr. Homer Ashford. Mra. Jam**
McNeehr, Mr. F. L. Winter. Mr. Win
Mitchell. Mr. Sam Eaatln, Mr. Georg*
Burke. Mr. A. C. Riley.
DELEGATE* TO CONTINENTAL
CONGRESS OF D. A. R.
DIAMOND INVESTMENT
ipo you know that there are more investors in Diamonds
now than in any other single security in the world i
Why? Beeause it has been proven beyond nil doubt
that it is the best investment. Let ns tell you personally
wliv this is time.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
,Jewelers and Importers 37 Whitehall Street.
the Anti-Saloon League and everybody
Interested In prohibition cordially In
vited to be preaent.
MRB. D. L. imADLET, President.
MRS. E A. GQBER, Secretary.
to mrsTwilson.
Mr. and Mr*. Lewis H. Beck will
entertain at bridge Tuesday evening In
hnnnr nf Mr*. R. H. Wilson, of New
York. Hie guest of Mrs. MlIRn Dar-
INFORMAL BRIDGE.
Mr*. Albert Herring will entertatn
Informally at bridge Wednesday after
noon at her home In Inman Park, her
guest* to be the members of the re
cently organised bridge club.
MRS. MOORE TO~ENTERTAIN CLUB
Lira. Victor Moore and Mrs. T. R.
Carmichael will entertain the Btu-
dent*' Club of Inmen Perk Friday aft
ernoon at 3:20 o'clock *t the home of
Mrs. Moore. In Inman Park.
One of the Interesting feature* of the
program for Friday afternoon will be a
lecture by Rev. Father Gunn, who
will take as his appropriate theme.
"Catholicism In France Today." as the
members of th* Btudents' Club are
■tudylna French history this winter.
Mrs. Joseph Rower will render several
vocal selections.
IN HONOR'MR*. LOWRY.
Mr*. Frederick Ljwrv, of Chatta
nooga. was the honor guest at n bridge
lutrty which Mrs. Baronet A. Maglll
gave Monday evening at her h- me, on
Juniper street.
After the game, n tleilcloui supper
llnental Congress war* recently elected
by fhe Iffcdroom Chapter. D. A.X.:—=
Mr*. 8. M. Dean. Miss Es
telle Whelan: alternate*. Mi*. R. P.
Brook*. Ml** Teavlns, Mr*. W. E. Aus
tin. Mr*. W. Y. Yeandle and Ml*a Hat
tie Smith.
The Continental Congress convene*
April 1». at Washington, D. C.
MI88 BEHRE'8 RECITAL.
Miss Behre's recital on Tuesday.
January 22. will be an event of Inter
est to the many friend* of this talent
ed young artist.
Mrs. A. W. Stirling will alng. and
Mr. Cralgfleld will be her accompanist.
The recital will take place at the
Mortal hall at »:U o'clock.
RODQER8-HORTON,
Special to Tho Georgian.
Huntsville. Ain.. Jan. 22.—The mar
riage of Miss Mery Horton, daughter
of Dr. J. J. Horton, of thl* city, and
Mr. II R. Rodger*, a prominent young
man of New Market, Ala., will be sol
emnised here on the 30th Inst. They
wl'l make their home at New Ma-.ket.
A SHARE
WAOLEY.
Mr* T. W. Forbe# has returned front
YltUlls.
Dr. T. I’ Bell, of Atlanta, visited his
itaushter. Mr*. It. C. Cheethstu. recently.
Mr. T. It. Illnes Is la Wsycroes.
Mr. It. It. Edwards, of Hsvsnnsli. was In
Wedloy recently.
Miss Helen Howard haven this week for
Atlanta. . . _ .
Mr. Clinton Took*, of Grange. Ga., has
Mrs. B. L. Willingham and Mr.-end
Mra. W. B. Willingham, of College
Park, 'who are the guests of
Mrs. Lee Jones, at Albany, wilt go to
Tipton, On., In a few days to bo pres
ent at the opening of tho Myron Hotel
on the 1st of February at Tipton.
Information was received In Atlanta
Tuesday of tho sudden death of Mr*.
W. C. Sleet, of Mlddlesboro, Ky., who
hed many friends and acquaintances
In th* city, mad* during her vltlte to
her enter, Mrs. 8. L. Rhorer. on North
Boulevard,
Miss 8amjelta Whitman will cave on
Wedneadey for * month's stay In
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. John D Little ere the
guest- of Judge end Mr*. W. A. Lit
tle at Columbus They will return to
Atlanta on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Slaton
ate attending • *tck In Now York.
wo* served. Th* bridge prises weie » entered the Waillej'High Hchool
lac* handkerchief, a centerpiece and a
deck of cards, and wro won by firs.
Joseph Italne, Mrs. Charles Ktyea, Mr.
Joseph Italne nnd Mr. Haralson Bleck
ley. Mr*. Lowry was presented ftth
a pretty picture.
The hostess received her guests In a
toilet of white Italic,-. trimmed with
Valenciennes lace.
Mrs. Lowry was gown*.I In red stUq
fashioned with lace and embroidered In
red roses.
The guests Included: Jlr. mid Mrs.
Haralson Bleckley, Mr. and Alt*. K. G
Warner. Mr and Mr*. McClesky, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kalita. Mr. and Mr*
Carlton Miller, Dr. ami Mrs. James
Kills, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ford. Air.
‘ and Mrs, E. Itlveis. Mr. and Airs. I. I
| Maglll. Mr. and Mrs. T. J Ripley, Mr.
land Mr*. W. K Foster, Mr and Mr-
I »Titrsnat! E. kfard, Mr. and Mi*. R. Al.
Walker. Air. and Mrs. John Italne. Air
| and Mrs. Edwin Ansley. Mr. and Air-.
I John Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
i Klvea. Air-. Alorrl*. Mr*. W. C. Jarnl-
I K ‘ ,n i ,,
IN HONOR MISS MILLER.
Alls* Ethel Kostin will entertain at a
domino whist partv'Tue-day evening
| In compliment to her kueat. Miss Mn-
j mte Miller, of Fort Valley.
. Invited In meet the guest of hobti
lore: Miss Ruth Blodgett. Miss Camel
Henderson, Miss Aaule Uanlill. Ml««*
elite May Osborn. Alls* Frances Ore,
Airs. K. G Donovan.
Mr., W M IVteraon Is rliltlB* In Au
‘“'t'o Iris lYrklns Is visiting friends si
Allltrn thl- week. v
Atlas Ruth plover will leave in ..
few d iys for a visit to Mrs. ltarreti
Phlnliy, of Athens.
Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Conklin
leotjd, Friday far a trip to Florida.
i .Vr. Tom Lyon has returned from
Mrs. Fred Lowry, of Chattanooga, la
the gueat of Airs. Bamuel Maglll.
The many friend* of Mr*. Joel Chan
dler Harris will be grieved to l**m
thul she is III at hir Lome In West Knd.
Mr. Frank Ellis Is In Nsw York
Mrs J. O. Spinning of Macon. Is
the guest of Mrs. Fled Wogrer at her
some In Wcat End
Alias Kale Aloyrr* Is the guest of
Mlstes .Mantle and Clifford Burks, of
Fayetteville, Ga.
Furniture and Houseliold Goods
AT
20 S. Pryor Street:
EVE4Y WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
B. BERNARD, Auctioneer ^. *• l ° uW *
•Mr. .Mark L. Tolbert, who wan taken
uddenly 111 Thursday night, was sue-
eimfully otxrated upon Monday night
at the Klktn*Ooldamtth nanltarlum. and
«•
DR b^opW E -
Atlanta. G*. &0t i Austell Bldg,
one* It ours. 9 te UJS-tai Is »
U. I'boas tUI* Bfi .
Bteldescv 2* I'mrbtrtv. U AMI* 1
Dr. George f*. Tlgner has recovered
. front his recent attack of grip and la
) able to be again at hla office.
Mr. John (fry. of Chattanooga, la
•pending a few days In Atlanta.
Ut. Frederick resin, who has been
Candy of Quality
The increasing popularity of NUNNALLY ’8
CANDY is an appreciable recognition of its supe
riority.
No cheap fillings are hidden beheath the rick and
delieioiiHcoatinga; but the same uniform excellence
that characterizes each box,^characteristic of .each,
piece. . • .
Only the highest priced materials are used in its'
iftanilfactui'e; and it if at once a perfect candy, a _
wholesome food and a delicate, high-grade confec
tion.
NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS'
Tha mhrrtag* of r libs An
nette Sperry. daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Henry 8perry, and M.\
Charles Arthur Moor*. Jr., of Nsw
York, son of a New York millionaire,
was the notable social event of th*
week In Nashville. It wa* solemnised
at the First Presbyterian church Tues
day erenlng and wa* followed with a
reception at Colmors. th* 8perry home.
The bride and groom, who** engage
ment wax very romantic, met on ship
board laat September, wnen the former,
who I* still In her teen*, was returning
from a summer trip abroad, ftr. Moore
was returning from a tour nf Turkey,
on which he accompanied Homer Da-
venport. the famous cartoonist, who
want to that country to draw a picture
Mr. Davenport was ones vote*. !u xudtln *k£
of the guests from New York, who
came with Mr. Moore's parents on a
private car to attend the wedding, and
he presented two large and appropriate
cartoon* *« bridal gifts. Others In the
party were Messrs. James B. Brady,
known as Diamond Jim, and four for*
mer football star* at Yale, John Long.
*r de Saulles, Morie* Ely. Burr Cham
berlain and J. R. Bloomer.
round of complimentary affairs
was given for the vbltors. Monday Ur.
Percy Warner gave a luncheon of thlr-
ty-slx cover* *t Ren raw for th* men
In the party, and that afternoon Ml**
Sara Corbett gave a 6 o'clock tea for
them and the bridal party at the home
of Mra. H. H. Corson. That night Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Garrabrant entertained
at dinner tor. them, and Miss Irene showed.*
Kirkpatrick complimented them with a
buffst luncheon afnoon the day of the
Whist Club and the day following Atra.
Turner Hendereon gives a brtdxa
luncheon for the Bridge Club. Mra. H.
H. Lurton entertained the Colonial
-Card Club Wad it today:
Cumberland Chapter. D. A. R., will
entertain at a card party at the Her
mitage Club February 1. for the benellt
of Continental hall at Washington.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Alisa Lraa Frltta. daughter of Captain
•ud Airs. T. W. Edits, has decided to cu
ter non a musical career. She will re-
tarn with Miss Relb Faxon to Stettin, tier-
many. for th* study of vocal music and
they will be accompanied by Miss Alice
Marshall, of KassrlUe. The perty will sell
od January 22. Miss Frltta was the pupil
of Dr. J. W. Rise ho If, of Washington, for
two years She has a dramatic aoprauo
tton from Fran ffehroeder Chi to u pa. tin-I-
ski's famous teacher, from whom Mbs Fa*-
, Mra. C. A. Lysrly entertained this week
In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Lowry
Lamb, at als-hand euchre. The house waa
artistically decorated with carnations, nsr-
•ad vlobt blooms and In the dlnlug
La France roses sbsd their fragrance.
On Saturday afternoon Mra ....
sold Introduced Mbs Lib Tolley, on of livr
pupils In a solo recital at the ferawr a
!M 5°r. c dfk! nl,t "
The annual report of the Vine Street
Home, w"
omsn's
Mlsa Elisabeth Buford, who** mar
ts* to Mr. Arthur French Evan*, ol
tlcago, January 22. will bring a large
perty of vbltore from that city to
Nuhvlile thl* week li being much
entertained.—Mr*. WlOUn lx Bag-
gard wa* hoetees of a handaome lunch
far - har and Mrs.
BitsaffaBad alufc
pltallty. On Tueedsy tlrn bridal
party - will be tendered a bfaak-
faet at Melroee, the home of Mr. and
Mra. Edward* Sinclair, and the bridal
rehearsal that evening will be preceded
by a dinner given by Mr. and Mra. Will
J. Cummins and followed by a buffet
supper at th* Buford home.
Miss Martha Thomas, whose mar
riage to Mr. Deem* Riddle I* an Inter
esting event of January It. will be
complimented with an afternoon tee
next Tuesday given by Misses Louise
end Virginia Neleon.
Mr*. George W. Pickle, of Knoxville,
will be the honor** of a luncheon Mon
day, of which Mrs. Jesse H. Thomas,
whom aho la visiting, will be hnotes*.
Mra. Hugh Clark Klrkman give* a
card party tomorrow fdr the Girl*
fsnssi
The reception glron Friday by Mra.
Hath burn and Mrs. Nottingham tn honor
of.Mra. Plants eras noteworthy In the sn
ath of Chattanooga society for the ftemt
•one gowns worn, both by the receiving
party Slid by thegueete ae w*U. The brlglit
-q
M last* or Chattanooga women.
Annabel MeOsnghey big returned to
Bridgeport aftar a visit to re la ties*.
Misses Mand and Berrlee Nichols, of Fort
Payne, Ala., will come tkb month to visit
Mbs EUttbeth^Lescbrnsn Is visiting In
Atlsnts.
t Mjm^FrancMjBond will visit Philadelphia
Mrs. Alice Itawilngs Watkins and dsngh-
tse,_ Helen, and. Miss Nell Urtlftss left yra
the guest of his sister. Mra. Alfredo
Harlll. and whose Interesting exhibi
tion of pictures attracted attention,
he* postponed hta departure North un
til he can execute the portrait* of Mre,
Berah France* O'Keefe and of the Ut*
Dr. Daniel Cornelius O'Keefe.
Air*. Harvle Jordan, of Atlanta, h
on* of the popular vbltors of th*
week, end has bean the central tour*
In her group of admiring friends tn
Birmingham, many of whom have
known her since her girlhood day*.
Mr*. Jordan la a typlral Southern
woman of great beauty and le promi
nent In th* »ocbl life of Atlanta. Her
visit here has added much to the social
gaieties of the week.—Birmingham
New*.
Allas Grace Hardle. of Birmingham,
is the guest of friend* at Decatur. Ga.-
Mrs. A. J. Haltlwanger la visiting her
daughter. Mrs. John \V. Tultb, Jr., at
Montgomery.
Mias Ruth Lewis rntertnlrtnl Tues
day morning In honor of Mias Caroline
Howell. •
Mbs Alarj' McDowell Is spending
several weeks with Mra. E. M. Bailey.
*t 'Acworth.
Mbs Myrtle Williams has retum-il
from * visit to friends at Acworth.
Mrs. Bamuel J. Johnaon. of Cincin
nati. Is visiting Dr. end Airs. J. E.
Hommerftelil.
Allas Frances Bmlth will leave Fri
day for a visit to her atster. In Cuba.
for
Mra.
■Dead the r*
JRas Miry
rlred to
Ister on.
fairs are
•Mteff '
LeBron are la Florida
to Atbnls
tea days.
Asti return tblatuonth
Havanas)! and Angusni.
lend* to
Msay aortal af-
r her. Hhe has
Air 'and "Mra Lather Gordon: fSrmeriy of
Crawdsb Springs, tn making thstr.home
In Hill City. * . ■ -
ill**** nWi, or uira/ette. wtti' com uext
W9tk to vltlt MIm Nola Drytx. .
M'INTOSH.
Miss Nellie B.' Floyd, of.Savannah,
has been spending a fortnight with
her brother, Claud.L. Floyd, of-Hines
vlll*.
Mr. Charles J. Martin, of Filming-
ton. I* making a lengthy eUy In Thom-
aavllle.
Mra. B. A. McDonald, of Flemlnglon,
who ha* been spending a fortnight
with her daughter, Mre. R W. Scarbor
ough. In Chattahoochee, Fta., haa re
turned home.
Mrs. J. A. Davb and daughters.
Misses Mary and EthelDavl*. who have
been spending th* eummer In Flemtng-
ton. the gueat* of Mr. and Mra. B. A.
McDonald, have returned lo their home
In Walthourvllle.
Air*. B. W. Raddlff* and daughter,
little Mlaa Eugeni*, of Macon, are the
gueeu of Mr. and ,Mra. Alexander Q.
OtlBon.
Misses Laura A. Martin and Lillie
May Fraser, of Flemlnglon. leave nesi
week for Thomaevllle. .where they will
remain until the latter part of Feb
ruary. ,
Mr*. B. E. Fraser and Allas Laura
M. Fraser leave Monda>- for White Sul
phur Springs, Fla., where they will
spend a month.
Rev. Air. Lawhern. of Kentucky, ar
rived here last week and will Uk-
charge of th* Hlnesvllle circuit, caueed
signed the work.
by the recent death of the Rev. Mr.
rfppene, of AdoL Ga.. who had been as-
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