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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
BATl'SDAT. JAXL'AST M. l*>t.
SOCIAL NEWS AND GOSSIP WITH OUR SISTER CITIES
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MACON SOCIAL NEWS
Mju Evtlya lliin, of Knoxvlllo.
T*nn., loft yMtvrdxy for ftavuimh,
wher* lb* will be the cant of Mr*.
Den Hull for some tlms. Miss Helen
his made many friends In Macon dur
ing her stay with Mr. and Mr*. T. J,
Simmons.
one of the most beautiful functions
of the winter was the buffet supper
with which Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley en
lertalned on Thursday evening In hon
~„r urThflr JnUfTiter. Mtu Bara Tinatey.
Il use the formal debut of Miss Tins
ley. who Is one of the most attractive
nml charming of this season's debu
tantes. The Tinsley home was lavish
ly decorated In palms and smiles and
cut flowers. The hall was entirely In
green and the drawing room, where
the receiving party stood, was In smi
les and white roses.
Outtenburger’s orchestra was sta
tioned at the end of the hall and ren
dered a delightful program throughout
the evening.
Mrs. Tinsley received her guests In a
handsome reception gown Of black
crepe de chine, trimmed In white rose
point lace’and earned a bouquet or
white carnations.
Miss Tinsley was very handsome In a
gown of white liberty vttln, elaborate
ly trimmed In silver threaded lace, and
’ " wer bouquet of white
she oar
roses a
Mlsa
guest o
yellow
lace aj
who Is the charmlna
isley, wore a gown of
Ilk, trimmed In gold
American Beauty
Miss Then Tinsley's cewn was of
pink silk, trimmed In lace, and her
Bowers were pink carnations.
Mrs. Tracy Baxter was lovely In .1
gown of black crepe de mine, trimmed
In white lace, and Master John Tracy
Baxter was very handsome tn a white
• Buster Brown suit.
About one hundred cf the unmarried
people called. Among them Miss Wal-
' dron boberta, who was beautiful In
pink batiste, trimmed In cream lace and
forget-me-nots.
Miss Rose Crutchfield In a white net,
trimmed In val lace.
Miss Sarah Wadley wore n blue crepe
with trimmings of gold.
Miss Kate Miller was t!so In blue.
1 -‘-g - go«M' or raitlum .lllf_
trimmed In gold.
Mlsa Flewellyn Plant wan lovely In
a white prtneesse gown.
Mlsa Fannie Plant wore pink silk,
trimmed In val lace and a white pl<
turn hat.
Mils Harrietts tvinchastsr'a gown
was of blue crepe, will) which she wort
a blue hat.
Miss Bull Willingham was handsome
In white chiffon, trimmed In heavy or|.
ental lace.
Mies Jones, of Aluusmo, was lovsly
In a gown of white crepe, elaborately
trimmed In lace.
Mrs. William Brunson entertained
last evening In honor of Mlee Welsh, of
Brooklyn, who Is tht guest of Mrs.
Harry Edward. Tbs pretty room In
which the tables were placed were
trimmed In cut flowere and palms, and
after the game a hot aupper was
served. Mrs. Brunson’s guests were:
Mlsa Walsh, Mlsa Edwards, Mlae Wil
lingham. Miss Griffith and Mrs. Harry.
Meaars. Will Martin, John Stevens. Ben
Fowler, Jack Edwards, Illllysr Rudl-
•111, Frits Jonss and Mra. Frasier.
Mrs. Richard K. Himes and Miss
Hlnss entsrtnlned at their second large
bridge party Wednesday afternoon. The
houee wae decorated in palms and
awaat with the fragrance of bund rede
of bloaaoma of white narcissi.and jon
quils. Mra. Hinas received, her gueeta
wearing n lovely gown of red crepe de
china. Mies Hlnea' pretty gown was of
white crape, trimmed In lace. After
the game delicious refreshments were
served end the pretty prise, a china
caka plate, was awarded for tl)e hlgh-
eet score. The guests were: hire. E. J.
Cook, Mrs. M. M. Stapler, Mrs. Handera
Walker and Mias Walker of Monroe,
Mr*. Reea. Mra. Plant. Miss Holt. Mrs.
Htevens, Mra. Wortham, Mils Ayers.
Mra. Pearson, Mra. Frasier. Mra. Hurry
of Pennaylvahla. Mrs. Hunfort, Mrs.
Battle, Mra. Shorter, Mrs. Bacon, Mrs.
Talley. Mrs. Hall. Mra. Smith. Mrs.
Walker, Mrs. Chestney, Mrs. Pellew.
Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Brunson. Mrs. Win-
ship, Mrs. Napier, Mrs. Long, Mrs.
Il<tee. Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Fleetwood.
Mrs. Kendall, Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Taylor
and Mrs. Humphreys.
Wednesday evening the Grand titter.1
house woe packed to see "Checkers "
All the boxes were full, and muny beau
tifully gowned women eat In the par
quet. In the boxes were: Mr. und Mrs.
Wortham. Mrs. L. <). Stevens, the
Misses Hasen of Knoxville. Tenn., Mrs.
■’ ‘ Simmons, Mr. Glover, Mr. Cole:
-men.—Me Stetson:—Hr- 11 ml-Mrs.-Mr--
Hatton. Mlaa Tennlaon of Diillns. Tex.
Miss Tinsley. Miss Waldron Roberts.
Mr. John Reid. Mr. Campbell Jones and
Drury Malone.
MRS. “TAY PAY” O’CONNOR
ADVISES AMERICAN WOMEN
TO DO SHOPPING AT HOME
NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS [
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O Thla !• h pic ture of Mrs. "Tny O
O Pay" O'Connor, wife of the fa- O
O inoue Irish parliamentarian and O
O—newspaper man, who recently—O-
O made an extended etay In this
O country, and who agrees with
O Mra. Htuyvesant Fleh that
O American women will do much
O better to do their shopping and
O have their dressmaking done At
O home than by calling on the nr-
O tleta of Parle and London.
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It Annoys the Company.
At the pit of • coal mine In Pennsylvania
tbere hare occurred, during the past few
months, quite e number of accidents where
by Innocent b/etaodere hare come to grief.
Accordingly oome kind official baa rauaed
be Dotted a notice that reaches the
-le of polltenete: It reeds:
Please do uot tumble down the abaft.* —
llarper’a Weekly.
Misses Katharine and F.va Comer enter
talned Informally nt tea Monday after
noon In honor of Mlaaea ranfleld. (’lark and
the Mlaaea Mnrka. guests of I*r. and Mm.
I„ U. Woodaofl. Altout thirty-five Ctrl*
attended.
Mra. Holnn Jamba will entertnln Monday
morning nl M A* o'clock with a bridge whist
luncheon In honor of her guest. Mlaa Kllsn
belli Gwln, of New York.
eonlnTiMiior of Mra. John A. Topping and
Jim. ,1. A. Walker.
Mra T. II. Aldrich. Jr., entertained at a
t* to let luncheon Mnudny morning, her gneeta
TH0MA8VILLE.
Mra. Mar F. Williams gave a delightful
bridge. party Saturday afternoon at the
Elk* Club room* There were nine tnldcn
of bridge, and the Invited guests Included
ill the prominent attclety women of Thom
rad bar hot- ~
la Hirer platters. Ifandaoi
anted i
prices
were awarded at the roiiclustou of the
game, and It was altogether one of the
most delightful affairs of the season.
Mra. O. 8. Cot waa hostess of n euchre
party Friday afternoon, given In honor of
lflaaea Emily aod Ella Mac William* of
Macon, who are the aunts of Mra. < ox
The loveljr home of lira. Cox was deco
rated with rases filled with Janonlca* and
the tnenifiera of the bridal party mid Mrs.
Temple Tutwller of t’hleugo mol Ml** Pont
Mr J.es»er.
The Southern Club entertained itt card*
for the Indie* Tue*diiy nfteriUHin. Mr* W.
IV G llnrdlut waa In eliarge nud
*l*ted hy n iiuuiln'r of young holloa. I laud
#otttr price* were offered ‘nml n ttmrmirse
Inneheoii nit* nerved after the game* In
the «*fe AImMII «H»e hundred und twenty-
lit e ladle* attended.
Miss Pauline llrowning I* the gue*t of
Miss Mary Muufull nt the VYclNNlnger-Gnul-
Inti In LiuInxIIIc.
Mlaa Grsee Hurdle la tic.
nltna tun ter. Ague* Hmtt (•<
tur. flu.
Mra. John McQueen wan the Imsb
bridge whltt luncheon Monday In Inui'
Mrs. lltehard Fletcher. ’•’**- — 1
wa* aun easfullx curried
sin* coarse* Mm. Fresbq
price, nu oriental purse
By;
Balou w.r. alw Utad In the decoratl
arheme. At the end of the game a salad
Course • ad lees were aerred.
Mrs. W. II. Rockwell entertained Thttr*
day evening tn cotnpllmeut to her guest,
Mlaa BthalMcRonald, of Cnthhert. Quite
a number of the young people were in-
tlted by Mra. Rockwell to partake of hor
j radon* hospitality, aud to meet Mlaa Me-
Captain /oho Triplett hoe returned {runs
Atlanta.
Mlaaea Emily and Ella Mae Williams, of
Macon, are the attractive guest* of Mra.
Georg* Cox
Mias Nof
rutat of he. ...... ~
Iliaa !<ntira lllll, of Macon, la the guest
•f her slater. Mrs C. G. 8wlft.
Mlaa Blanche Aluaworth will return from
S alt man Friday, accompanied by Mlaa
ahr C. Ttmmnna. of Monroe, who will In*
her guest for a few days.
EATONTON.
The younger society aet has been quite
gay recently, and many delightful Informal
affaire have baen given. The young men
have been hogta at several dance* the paat
two or threo weeks.
The parties given at the hotnea of Mre
flam Marah and Mre. Cape Walker were de
llgbtful. aud the moat enjoyable ownings
week it the residence of Mr*. W. Howell
llearn. Cover* were laid for fonrteeu. and
all enjoyed »hem*4*lvc* thoroughly Mr.
and Mre. Held llearn were attired a* waiter
aud waitress and served In a charming
manner Those Invited were Mlaaea llan
nnh Leonard. M ry I muni*. Kathleen llud
sou, Lillie William*. Mattie nml Ham
llearn aud Leldii Hutchlnuon. M.**»r* Paul
linllard. Toni MeKIhhcii. Edwin Nelson.
Frank and Ktehiuoiid Holt. Joseph Wiiilain*
and lh*l*ert Dentil*
II Wedtiesaht.V
i Marsh. KV-x
erel
The nu'iuljer*
wilt eat.-rtutia nl _._ w
time nect week About thirty f
Will he I It X leal.
Mr nml Mr* M. B. Dennla will giro an
tn February for their
Mary, oh., will make
prettily decorated
tin lid painted l*ell*.
won l»y Mlsa Nell Cot
pretty Gibson picture.
Mia* Virginia Gnnn entertained the Hutu
tuer Girl*’ Club Wettneiuluy afternoon The
house on* decorated In iminy lighted, wavy
eauiella* and fragrant Uouinii h.vnelutliH.
The prises were won hy Mr*. Juek Mas
sey, of Maeou, and Mre. G. W. Glover.
COVINGTON.
Ml** Vera Fraukllii. of Mniiatleld. I* In j
the rlty. the gua*t of Mrs. Charles A. ;
Franklin.
Mr*. John It. Darla expect* her friend*. !
Mra. Edward I#. Winslow, of t'oluiuhii*.
llW«i to xl*lt her within the next few day*
Nile will Iw aeeonipsuled hy her two young
frev
Mr*. J. L. Hmlth returned Wedm
from * short stay In Atlanta.
Ml** Alma Ycuntdo wa* lioste— at n
nlon*nm party at her h"iui* on Wt Jntjuiay
evening
Mis* brownie lliison t* a|N-ndlng the
week end In Atlanta with her staler, Ml**
Winnie lluaon. who U a student at Acne*
Heott
Mr* It Iturton Davl* I* III with totisllltl*.
Mlaa Ilia bradley and Mr - -
Mr. and Mra. Joseph H. Thompson
announced on yesterday the engage*
ment of their daughter. Id* Hamilton,
to Mr. Henry* Dickinson, son of Judge
end Mrs. J. M. Dickinson, formerly of
Nashville, now of Chicago. The wed
ding will be celebrated at Bright wood,
the Thompson home, on Bt. \Alentlne
Day. February 14. The young people
will make their home temporarily in
Beattie. Judge Dickinson, who la a
lawyer of rational reputation, now gen-
crul counsel Vtf the" Illinois Central rail-
road, has recently purchased historic
Belle Meade, near Nashville, as a homo
for his older son, J. O. Dickinson, whoso
family Is now* established there.
The notable event on the soda' cal
endar of this week In this city was the
marriage of MBs Kllzaheth Buford and
Mr. Arthur Franclk Evans, of Chi
cago. Wednesday night, v.itnerhed by h
brilliant fc--.fiuUage of 500 gjttu. A
large private car party to the marriage
accompanied Me. Evans from Chicago,
and during their afay In Nashville
many complimentary affaire were
given them. They turn* in Monday
morning und were entertained at a
•buffet lunchron that day given by Mr.
and Mr*. Edwards Sinclair. That even-
Ing the bridal rehearsal look place, fol
lowed by n buffet supper at the Buford
home. The day following Mr. und Mrs.
William J. Cummins gave a breakfast
of forty covers for the out-of-town
guests and bridal party. Thursda
Mrs. Edwards Sinclair waa hostess of
a bridge party for those who Were her
house guests, and the remainder mud-
on auto trip to the Hermitage, ufre
whlch they were entertained ut .
o’clock tea by Mre. William Harding
Jackson.
Mlsa Elite Lipscomb, who returned
Hundny from a visit to Atlanta, wa-
the honoree of a card party at tl<-
Ooif and Country Club today, given
by Miss Tarria Watson. It waa the
(arrest of the season. 80 guests being
present, and the prises and details we.
unusually handsome.
Firs. Ella Pride Is spending * >nv»
weeks In Atlanta, and her aon. Hnrvex
Pride, who srcompanltd her there, lu-
returned to Nashville.
Mrs. G. W. Pickle, of Knoxville, tie*
gucat- of Mrs. Jesse M. Thomas, un
lit* huiiore* of a luncheon .Mnndnx,
given by her hostess, of a second
luncheon on Tuesday, given by Miser.
Bara and Mary Oant, and of a thlr.i
party, today, of-which .Mrs. L. c. a**-
iesple was hostess.
A surprise marriage of the week war
that of Mra. E. T. Noel, daughter *.r
the late L. Virginia French, the glfte!
Southern poet and author, and M;
Ernest t'hase, quietly eotemntsed Tuet-.
day evening at the manse of the Kirn
Presbyterian church.
CHATTANOOGA SOCIAL NEWS
A pretty wedding waa flint In whli*b #'***
Cure Mngotiojr was marrlt-l to Mr. itny
T. Htrnmr. St tile hoim* of tin* bride's
brother, Wrdiicwtity night, 'the house waa
doeurated III ferns aud eet flow eta. aud
the bride carried n shower of bride roa<*a.
Out-of-town gueata were Mlsa Etuuin Mn-
honey, of Blemliishnni. end Mlaa Huiltble
Muhouey. of Klngaton, Tenn.
Tile MN'Icrv in*, has glvru aerornl thea
ter l«»x parties fhla week. At the Mnsfue
Elliott porforiuaiKT. Me**ra. O. |„ llurl-
bnt iukI Murk lliitehlu* gnve u Imix pnrty
Whleh waa <‘oiu|H>ae<l of Mr. nni Mra. J.
M. Hhnw. Mr. and Mre. C. A. Halit. Mr.
il Mr*. George D. lainruster. Mltse*
rihera.
Wedding ennl* have In-en Isaued to the
irrlegi* **f Mlaa Edna—Mne.
und Mre.
luiita. to Mr. Leo _
of till* rlty, but now of Ht. Loula. Mo.
Aniiounr«>ui«Mit baa Inkmi made of the
••••■n: << r >*'«« I **ey Florence, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Henry IV Kennedy, of
4.ill 1 u>. 10 nailer IL Harrison, nt ni*r-
llo. Ohio laiionry 16. The couple will re
side In HIW City.
Announ*-euieiit hna l»een made of the wed
ding of Mias Paula Hpareubiirg to Mr. Clar
ence It. Htele February 6 at the Keroud
Pre*byterlnn ehurrh of thla rlty.
Ml** Nina Know left tbl* week for Co-
Itiuibua, (Jit., to visit Mlaa Mary MrKer-
and Mre. G. E. Davison bare moved
In Mre. williams’ residence on Oak street
Mbs Fanny Bawls, of Huntsville. t..i«
"rived to apend the remainder of the win
ter with Mre. F.. T. Curtis.
Mre. L. J. Sharpe has returned from
Savannah, accompanied hy hor daughte:.
Mre. John Poindexter and baby, Margaret
Jane.
Mlaa Ha mu* 11 n Whitman haa arrived frnui
Atlanta to visit her grsudmother. Mre. Dor-
re* Hutcheson.
Mr*. T«m L*e left to rialt Hon. an I
Mre. Gordon l**e. at Washington, D. c
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. WWMngham and *on
left thla week for Lane carl. Fla.. wh»r..
they will apend the remainder of the win
ter with Mr. and Mre. W. J. Willingham
cltr.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Mansfield and little
Mi»i Lua Mnuailebl have gone to Florida
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. I.upton and Mr. and
Mr*. L. I). lire wry wfll sail today from
New \ork on the Kaiser Wilhelm.
Mr# Lnwrv lamb and children hare re
turned to Georgia after rlaltlng Captain
Mr. and Mre. M. £. Ilsgglo
Guaale Keith went to Tonoel dill to the
Evans Heggle wedding this woek.
xl*lt»M| Atlanta ln*t
The Young Men’* H«»«inl <
iiienti-l n uiiiiiInt of their
friend* with a fancy iltnw
Muab- Hall Thursday evetilug.
’Inti
omp'.l
Mr
liitum Duke I* tutting >
llutllugawartli hr- rein
n. mid will m ike thi* «»,
liouie
.1 i: I Inn I* Im
... ..i.r, CUarb*H lliitke. of New* York,
u I i**ii till till nffiilr. Tin- Inline .if Mr.. Kiulth
luvelr III I'lnk mill White, n tirnfimloii
enrnatlo
Tying out the
Mr
Hlriuliigliii
their boiue.
I • Ijit.il! .1 M Lille
gone 1.. Florida !•>
fonio- H health
.1 %.Ill make till*
ml wife In
•it)
MU* Jev
TtiuL
.... K el lex
oil to lo i homo In lUrmliuiini
Mr- I* S WII-on ami dam
mtnstall’., nrr vt«tttng reHtlx
i I he
T HntnTn.' »|ienr
- lien*.
Utllug
..-‘lietlie
laid’ for twelve. Mr* Bmllh
XXII* a—Utiai iu entertaining her fair guest
by her daughters. Ml*»e* Katherine und
Bertie Smith.
1 Mi iiie<w1av night. 11 dinner xvn* given
at the Killer liuim 1 oi» the buy -here.
In honor of the Kesnder Hushoug bridal par
lia*
froi
rtio
Imi
Mra. W H. Keyae -
■Voftb—offer piaebrg le*r daughte*a lU culv
lege; Mlaa Nellie Ke>*er. In New York, aud
Ml** Mar) Kx’yscr, In Washing tori.
of llli
X llle
Join
ill all elegant
voimgevt dauglit
her formal l**w to iwN*letx
Mr i.nd Mr*. Henry Bale Stiver, who
hon Ihtii aerlousl) III with txphold fevar.
are rnpblty rei-oxertut aud are aide to In*
• art lignin, mmii («> the plen*nie of their
u.niix filenda
AMERICU8.
due of the prettiest and most thorouglilv
enjoyable ••vents of the season wits the
bridge p.i 11v that Mrs. S II. McKee g:i\r
>|onduy • »enlng In honor of Ml** Lillian
Itee-e. of Rut-nn Vista. The attrnctlxe home
xvhs t rllllnntIt llght>-l nml iH-nntlfnll) dee
orntexl Mr*. McKee was handaoiue In ix
white cloth salt, made prlnev**, nml trim
tiled in Imby Irish luce. The guest of botmi
wotv a iNwutlful creation of xxhlle net
•oct taffeta. At n late hour, delbimis re
fre-huieiit* wen- serxi-t The nrUes wen
xx-.n by Miss LIIIU11 Ibi s*, and Mis charle*
tt'irke
Mr*. I: I. MH'loil git x 4* a l-*\itiMfnl
bridge |mrt) Moielsv afteni.*»n In honor ..f
Mr- lt. in.rd Wn»t* of Wax-to** Tim
bo<-. Wn« nt ll-tlr III Its dt- ontl-.i.s of r.-L
. f ros. f. lm* nnd a profusion ,.f rt-l
-I - Tbe pr»ju» wer. wu, l.v Mis
«l-.' \Vh-•itl.-r nnd Mr* \V. t. Tm
The goe.t „f hoieu XXas I l.t.M
• l..|.Uti.,e h'Ud 5*11 ill.-I - dt.l InixxI
• on* .11 .v Holt a luge V > UiS
next hosteas will be t
nl Misses llessle Etelle
rill eomluet the literary
COMMERCE.
Mrs. Charles Maxwell Hears wu*
hostcn.H Thursday afternoon from 4 to
6 o’clock al a delightful “at home" for
the teachers tn the public school. Mr*
Meats wore a pretty chatnpange crepe
de chine and was assisted in receiving
by Miss Norene Cooper, who was be
comingly dressed In Pink crcpc. In
teresting games were plnyexl. In which
Mlaa Mneiid was li»n*t successful In
| gu&aslng the correct answers, for which
j she xx as rex\aided by a beautiful book
Mlsa Mtapler added to the ptennure of
I the hour by some sxveet music. A
• delicious salad course xva* served l*\
I Ml** Mabel WUlbuns. TIumx* present
i \xerr Mtkm-.- Anne Mnead, Kiln Plxon.
«taste Power. Floy Shannon, Margaret
. Green. Maude Montgomery. Klin
'.Smith. Lucie Snell. Kmtnu Stapler and
i Norene Cooper.
FAYETTEVILLE.
| Mr* Thomas Culpepper. • f Green-
1 vllle. tla., has returned home, after a
Tdeanant visit to the family of Mr. .1
; \V. Clltpepper The Mlsse* Burks en
tertained In honor of Mts. Cul|*epper
and Miss Hazel Alexander
Mr*, llohett Bennett I* on a visit to
her duuglit *r. Mrs. Illhtoti Thompson,
j in Columbus.
' Mlsa Florlne Thompson, of Jiukson.
(has recently taken charge of the music
class of the Ft»yettevl!l. High School.
, MI-n JS.dii D»»r*e). x\ ho has 1 .-,-n
i quite III, i* convalescent.
Ta Ha
il ml Mrs.
.1 W Ncxxiimii. former |M*for of tin* First
Metli»dl*l ehunii. of tbl* e!»v.
Mrs 1: r Sehitler I* visiting fib-lid* III
nirmliicli.nn. nud xxlll p» from there to
Nn*bx llle
Mr and Mr* Fliorl
their gin’s!. Mrs II.
Ark
Mi
: frlell
Paden
ItlufT.
visiting
A' Dean eiitertatmsl the Etn-
broldflj Circle TUur-dax aftern.*.ii
Ml** Ague* t'h.imberita I* visiting In
lUrtaltigln
Edith Hnndnll ••Htert.ilmd with at
at card partv Mondax evenlug.
.tohn D I niid.it* entertaluxH slxteei
ladle* Tuesday lift.-
I lax den. of Hau
flu. Fm-iircVlub was ••utertabied by Mra.
H VI 1 MX Is oil Wednesday afternoon.
\|. nud Mrs .\ It Harris, of Spring
Simon ton rntcrtnliHHl n large
WINDER.
Mr*. H. F. Itoaa la spending a fortnight
with Iter sister at Dnnlelsrllle.
- Dr. ami Mr*. G B. ftanlel and Mlaa
Ola Daniel left Wednesday for New York
They nil! b- away several week*.
Mra. L. VV. Nowell nml Mlsa .Inrellc
Smith aiH-nt two day* lust w»N*k with Mre.
Mollle QuatletMiuui. at Galneaxllle.
Mr. nml Mr*. Jaifayette Thurman a«-
liounee the birth of a aon.
Mr- A A Camp haa returned from At
Intila. where ahe Ua* lu-en utuler treat
in' nt of a MiN-elHlIst for He vent I week*..
Homer Hmlth. of Atlieua. alien! the week
end with relative* here.
Ml** Mrtry McCleaky returned Thunutae
from Amerb ua. wrheru she has been spend
ing the winter.
\lr*. Gletm Toole I* the gueat of her
slater. Mre. VV. IL Toole, on Candler
chi* Mctiesky vialted relative# here
JEFFER80N.
• most pleasant events of the
1 the reception given their
frlemla by the Maaoua one evenlug last
•rani visited Gainesville Inat
Webb. 4»f Athens. *tN>ni last
, «=ri , .TM. , .Yt j Sis, ^jissr-oiL. ter '*
tereat" of’"the agrietilttiniTami iiitH-lMMlci'li ! i/i V’Vx.-vk*'*" N ll ^ UWr ,H 1,1 mw,,h 1
college, to In* erected In Carrollton at an it < n, in . 4n i . A .- nr «
; i,,.; *::;.. ,,, tii.- rniro:.':;. ’)..:.?^.
city, the gueat of Mis. E. M.
her
Thursday afte
day and \Vediiea«lny In the city, attending
to_ bust tie** matte re.
II B|ient Tuesday In Atlnuta.
ACWORTH,
Mr. WiUuu Roycs. of Macon, spent
Sunday with home folks.
MIhs JcmsIc Comb*, of Adulrsvillc.
has been the gueat of Mra. Charles
At la tn* for the past week.
Mr*. |». F. McChvtchey. lifter spend
ing two weeks here, has returned to
her home in Marietta.
Mr*. Emmett Olbaon. of Kenne*nw.
and Mr*. Anderson, of Marietta, spent
last Thursday with Mrs. Annie Col
lin*.
Mo C. F. Collin*, of Cedartoxvn.
spent part of last week here with hi*
•“‘nr*”' . t \, I Ki'il XliimliMiHV; entertained ut »
Me**r* J N. Johnson ana 1. •*• chafing dt»h party Monday evening.
Kvml 1-|'.'1U Hunday In Woodltook : i„ 0. MiiuIi-viiik nml ilnuflilKr. Ml-. Kn
Mini Mary McDoidl. of Atlanta, U ] in*iiin, k,n ill Mmul'iv mid Tu**i«liiy tn At
spondlnK nomo tlmo with Mr». K. M.; tniitn.
Hnllev 1 vltlted her mother nt Hummer
Mr*. W Y. Halley, of Klngatort. via-! vllle laat week, returning Hunduj.
Ited her aon, Mr. \V. T. Balloy, la»t
week.
Ml** Myrtle Williams haa returned
to her htimq In Atlanta.
uft^nioou. of last week.
Mra. John Vatigitn and two little whik
nre visiting »he former'* tooth •» at
IbMxpxiile.
l)n Mondn) evening of ln*t week. Ml*. T.
11. Hlade entertained » ntimlier of li »r
young friend* most delightfully In Inmor
of Jtlaa Clyde CaiiiplM'li. of Atlanta, tp -
admired guest of Ml*«es Evelyn FID* add
Annie Pace.
J. \V. Fitts, of 1'llea, Mias , aneut one
day laat week In Carrolltou, visiting Id*
father. Dr. \V. VV. litts.
’Inrke nud Charles Merk,
of lialuoRvlllc. *|H'id Hundny In Die ett
Mr*. .?. E Itandolph
.•Id.'“ire guest* of M
Frank Burton J* the gueat of hts airier.
Ml** I tester llnrfon.
Ml** Itntli Spicer, of Maryland. I* the
guest of Mis* Genie Harrison at lh.’ liar-
rlsnn hnu*e.
I'rml M« Gnrlly, of Monroe, spent Sunday
Mr*. Jn« k VVntaon, of S«Ninl Circle, spent
a i-xv dav* here last week.
Mr*. Thouina Peacock, of Hutlexige. wn*
tin goest of her iwireut*. Mr. aud Mr*. It.
S MeGarlty. recently.
har'aTson.
Mi*. A. VV. Itnxxi* waa calb-l to Zebu-
Ion l-'rbiav to Die bedside of Iter slater,
xx’ 1.4* l- very III. e
It II Taylor went to Hctioln Saturday.
Dr. I VV.' Taylor, of but her vllle. senator-
elect from Meriwether county, was hi Bar-
itls.ui last Sunday.
li. D. Cnllnhati went to Atlanta VVcdne*
. A. c Prichard. Jr., waa In Ilaralaon FM
; day. the guest of hi* grandmother. Mr*. M.
! A. Ibslnett
. George ll«N|nett. of Henoln. hna In
lla * *' ■*"* “
. Itx
their ho
ixill arrive ltd*
'.iptaln A II Quinn, of Annl
tn the e|tv Thuiwlnx
T he I la pi If! VuUOS Pel'** * ,;1
» -.H-l.tl at tlie leidd *
Huffman, on cheatliui
Ing
\lt*« Ami
V\ a lut
of It.
othe
Htrect. Friday even-
1 Jaek*4iux llle. 1- the
WismIsou .1 .Martin.
BUENA VI8TA.
One of the delightful events of the week
was the party Mlsa Kntle Will MeNeal
gave Tuesday afternoon lu compliment to
her guest. Ml** Mildred Jackson, of Alex
ander City, Ain The jmrlor waa very ef
fwiilxeW tfcN'orwrod wHh x Wrt*. •milw\Jtf*.
f,-in* and paint*. Ifcmthio whist wa* the
game plavexl. Mlaa Gexirgta llalr ami Mias
Albv V'oster made the highest score In
cutting, Ml** llalr wa* awarded the prt
Mr* lio-nmin Bishop ha* retiirnwl from a
xNi to Adalr*xille nnd Atlnuta.
! Charles Holt, of Atlnutn. wa* lit Haralsoij
; Sunday, nud addressed
with
Well*, of Ensley.
I lu the dty win*
• I Duke Im* reft
il— I ■even
llodge
J II
ist I
LINDALE.
Mi*. II. I*. Melklehnm has gone North
and from there will go abroad xvl’l'
friend* for an Indefinite stay. i
Mr. anti Mr*. K. o. Terry anil chll- ! *'ft
dren have left for their future home, at | |„: r
Luthersvllie, Ga, much lo the regr t VV.'Vi ilermiou I* spending a few reya
of their frleml* ut thi* place. ! 1 ''. wtifi* bn* been Hi»en.;.
Mt* H K. BfilWntf \i*Uing i» la- ’ ing ontue iline In Cohiminta aud West Point,
live* In Mouth Pittsburg. Trim. j I* nt home again.
Me*sr*. Kdward letverlng and A. M ,
Goodalo. of Ronton. Mas*, wire thei
Unmlrr (».. Mlu Ki.l.- « u ” , » of ,-a '” ttln M»tkl,hnn. I»il I
ko( the Itooliy. a Imltle of entsttp irateh tlpt | , .. !
\|l*« .liiek*«tu wnfc preaentMl xxitlt a hand , Mr. nnd Mr* Eugene I^lwnrd*. .
wnuc h.tnd-xtuliroldenil eto-aet cover After! Mlaaea Mamie Wyatt and ln:t Mimm*. |
the gutue cherry frappe wa* nvrvetl. Ml** ' Harry John*on. Howard Tinslev
MeNeal recx’lvi-11 her inireta in*^‘ *'^11 VV McDonald xvent to Rome
ISSS «•; Tbnm« J-lt-niH, .11
xva * of white tl*«ni\ fashioned with qwnn l'»n Winkle
title- of val. lime Th-**v prewnt were Jnqtie* Itramhnll. .*f South or
THE ETERNAL PASSION.
By WEX JONES
la-t ■ Hi,, tumbling lodldliig for li-r powder buff »
Attirttid.i Jniie was ;t charming girl
M'RAE.
Mc>» Jewel rcg'ikm John*. «>f Adtc
\Ullti.g her aunt, V|r* I A Ib illi
M •« Mattie IhmiM.n !• xlaltiug lie
Nett
of Athens, title**
Mattie Cole. Morton
llolll*. Vb—lai
llalr. FI-
I Jeffenu
Williams. Maty Sc.
t*r vn. Fluid l.o v
Lumpkin. Clair*
U \ ; And »h-
! N. J. I* the gueat of friend* lure thi.- ! A* tie
tl I
eel..
T. Christian. J
i: w »;n«ti
i to U> CO
A Mc.Vlllh
It la
ill entertain In h<xim
of ILtw klu-x llle. I- xhlt
MU* Fa lit h McCrary l* spot
. In It.ilninldge
Ml- Frankie Bee In ml ha
Faille Black Davis ha- i
lo iter home. In t’edurtoxxn. aft
.. Ing Mr* R M Gibbons,
and I Mi*. Hamilton Yuntev. Jr. .
, Rlulf. Ala.. I* spending n few d,
k • he* mother. Mi- J. VV Junk'n
...» In
•Wilt .vn
rtill.Hl a wax at Percy Gray.
r«H'kbi'.’.'U tlr«s| sbb* bv each,
mine?" erb*» IVrcy Gray
DINKELSPIEL ON
MOTHER GOOSE
By OEOROE V. HOBART.
(Copyright, 1906, by Amerlcan-lournal-Ex-
a ml per.)
Home.—Dla Veek
Vlein I.tehrr Lo«j: V« Nl rereife:
your latter from Provldanre and re va.-
glat dot you dropped In to ore Chore*
tthirterant nnd played a cubblo of game-
of pinochle mlt him.
f’horge ia a hum ptnocblelat. becauaa tier
game rtqulrre a goot deal of Dutch courage
fo play If, ufid he la now on der rater
vagon.
I ta* today looking ofar dot book v|cb
you cafe to lecdle Max for hla Christmas
stockings, rich Is called "Mother Geese."
You know, liooey. hooka bsf a great mya-
terlouaneaa altould dem. doan’d dey Looey?
Took dla "Mother Geeae." for an In
stance. Here la a lawk full mlt noddinga
but nnnaenae. und yat It haa lived, rile a
million aenalble tiooka baf died.
Here la a book mltoold a plot und mlt-
ould a author, und yet It has been a auc-
eea*. vile plenty of hooka mlt two ptota und
two authors hafen’t made enough money to
buy n ham aanvlch.
Here la n Itook ntlt aueh hum rhymlnga
und tat poetry In It dot It must haf been
made by a song writer, und yet der name
lives today In many a household, rare
Gm-the nln'd on der wialfTng Hat. und
In hla f* 1 ^” vou *‘* ^°° r alanmied
It seems to«» bad. Ia>oey. ren n I took la
such n aneeews as "Mother Geeae'* dot
It aln d got aomedtng tn It vlch vould lla
ten veil to der grown upper* in dla day
und ebenerattau
# , lf ’ter nnominoti* author of "Mother
Geeae hat a km a bill come tn run efenlng
fuat a* he ant down to allce off a few
silvers front his Immortal rheese, yuat dink
xot a difference It vould baf matte to pos
terity. yet.
W vould read It den tn "Mother Geese"
something like dla. Looey:
Plumber* lu der cellar now
loMiklug for tier leak.
Mister's gone for der police.
Brother s took a trip;
Conk l« In tier kitchen yet.
Parking up'her grip;
Mninn'a fainted mlt her haad
flu tier window *!U:
*ii um- tinning
! And Mainly ml
But |MtiAc* I•» powder
gathered ln«ide the « burrh.
at t
"nil. ain't Vliimly Jitne a :.e*' yootlful liride.
But I d n’t go iitutii on the gn*tm."
And Dm
Ml*
Ml*i
Aluye
ix I*
of J«
. f AH.mi
ht-lM.i *. it
ald.-t.i
He* Lai
uglit llle
Mlaa H «z« I M-
Mr William-, fi.tm «’arr-dli .n Gt
ha- acceptod Die |->*lt|nn t»f »tqe*p f.»
1 th« Central i .tllwny at thi* pl.t. •»
Percy Marshall hfi* returned to \.-v
York, after a *tay i>r sever.il week
xvl:h tdative* at Lind.tie ami Rom..
It K. Rrlttnln left ta*t week f »r ni..|tbi
tahoina «*ltv. tbiiahoma. !• loot, .ifier Cmoe •-
tn»*me** Intele*t« ,.f tin- n» u o’f Rrlt- ; "Fire"* In
tain Rr.w • 1 lt J ,
Mr*. W v Howell, of Annl-t. 't, M . . 11 ‘j?’ *'
»- • -Bing liu iiwGui, Mre. \. r. Tun r
I*. Pour Per.
grit* Id* teeth,*
•• MiiitHithly tt»»xx»—
•,. itils man"—but Amanda
bad a lovely It »»*e
• I "Oh, Mr*. Grax! ;
til. 1 Ve.tr ejoflie*:- '
* all* fell on Man ly Juue
Eiaj, Ul fad'*.
You aee It, Looey, here la der Idea of
rout bln a Boning pltaneaa mlt pleasure, vlch
der anorolnou* nutbiw of "Mother Geeae *
nefer Fought of, alrettv. Den. mlt tear#
on hla checks, he vould look at tier gat bill
ngnlu. und dla vould be der rcsalt.
I.eedle Chack Horner
Hat by der corner
Vatchlng tier meter go round!
lie eggarlalmed mlt a squeak,
Can you see him. I/voey. hla eyca mlt a
flue frenrhy rolling, vile he takes anndder
peep at «Wt hatnd l»IIL uad vied burets (*rtk
in soug ngnlu like dts:
Chack nnd Chill
Vent Up der bill
To get a tallow candle.
Because der bill
For gas vaa still
Too large for dem to handle!
Ib tt. Itooev. ran you aee der anomlnotia
author of "Mother ileeae, ten. after hurl
ing dot gna bill across der room, be grab-
Iwd bla pencil nml paper und committed
dose line# to nefer-dylng fame:
Old .Mother Hubbard
Hbe vent by tier cupinvard
To get Iter pot»r doggie a boue;
l»er ga* meter dare
Vaa asleep In Its lair.
End der doggie he started It goln’.
Old Motfler llubltanl
Hite flew from tier eulilioard
Mlt fright und mlt auger as veil;
Vile tier meter smoked up
Its tail fedder* Your*, mil luff.
I». DINKKLHPIEL.
per George V. Hobart.
With grief foi
So Ib-y laid ’em
Willi a marble ltd aU-ee.
And there, liu afraid, will iVrx-e lie delaye I
When the final, trumpet blow*.
For Vf«tt'l* won't/ it*** to meet attgel ejaa
l n'x-as sit • CIU pc*. Jer he,- ttosow