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ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
both maidens ctutrh • dime
And two ormo or* w*vsd fsrixlously
jjtru *ir:
But «t last ths battle and*.
Add i hoy part In paste •« friend,.
■ot I'll srsgsr Molly didn’t pay the
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u_ —Patrolt Ffse Prese.
TO MRB. BAOOLEY.
, J. Carroll Payne will entertain
sfsgsa) -tuaaltaon Thursday.Jn
hoiior of Mm. Claude Badslev. of New
Tork. tha guest of Mr. and Mre. John
XJttle.
-w* PARTY TO MAO. AAOOLiV.
Mr. and Mre. John Little will flee a
box party Wednesday evening at the
Grand In compliment t<> Mre. Claude
Badgley. of New York city.
IN HONOR MRS. LOWRY.
Mr. and Mre. A. B. Hteale will en
tertain at an elegant dinner party on
Monday evening In honor of Mr*. Rob-
or? Lowry.
TO MR*. WILdON.
Mr. and Mra. VYanlt Elllo will enter
tain at a buffet aupper at tlielr home,
on Peachtree, Monday evening. In hon
or of Mre. XX'llson. of New York. Ttven-
ty-four gueete will be entertained and
r will be moot enjoyable.
TO MIIT MAO. HCAAO.
Mra. Robert El Park Invited a fen I
friend* to luncheon Monday to me". I
Mre. Eugene Heard, of Middleton, (hi. j
IN HONO|TmR8. ROS8.
Mr*. Perrlval Hneeil entertained a: »
very pretty luncheon Monday at the
tea.rooms, on Peachtree. ln.cumpJlr
mem to Mr*. Roe*, of Charlotte, X. C.
to marTlowAV. .
Mr. and Mra. Charles Klyea will en
tertain at card* Tuesday evening In
honor of Mrs. Kretl Lowry, of I'hsttu-
nod«r: the guosi of Mr. and Mra.;
Samuel A. MagtlL
MISSES SCRUGGS ENTERTAIN
She Warns a Young Wife That Debt Is the
Sure Rjad to Domestic Unhappiness and
Separation.
| ADIES, if you wtnt a good Shampoo—if yodwant
L m ortistic Htir Dress—if you wsnt a scleatiRc
Facial, Scalp or Body Massage*** Vapor Bsth—a
Manicure or Pedicure,'come to • ,»
RANDOLPH’S
HAIR DRESSING PARLORS,
<571*2 Whitehall ..Street Over Wiley’s)
Everything la new and up-to-date—wa have all lha heat EltetHo
Appliance* *»d everything wa use I* (houroughly sUrillsod. We manu
facture and tall our own Toilet Cerate*, Hair Tonic*, ate.
SCALP AND SKIN DISEASES A SPECIALTY.
SELL PHONE UTS. ,
This Illustration shows H winter hall gown of while net made over
arrnnttnn platted chiffon. The- skirt hi - draped with' flowers while the
wnisi has n beiilm of eimlnr. wllli Inn mnl muff In mutch.
PON MISS Ht/Pr.
ho m now the retrained guest of her
Miss Ethel Huff- the attractive guest j sister. Mrs. U. U. Argo,
of Mm. J. K. Rlre. wan the honorerl ( The table decoration* were of f'hl-
Maud* and tluby'Bciugga will gum at a card bnrty given by Mr*4 ?*** does lljlhn In eut glass bowl,,
at bridge Mondial evening a I ;Rhe Friday aTleilnam j the delicate yellow tinting of which
ne on Peachtree In honor of Them were nine tables of players.] b }'. * *“*'
entertain
S elr bon
r*. E*red Loivry. of chAiianooga.
PEARSON-REID.
Mlaa Jessie Reid anil Mr. Harvey
Pearson war* uuletly married Thurs
day afternoon. January Jf. at the West
Putnam paraonage. Ratonton. Ha.. Rev.
uua Ernest officiating.
UNCH-TfoWARD.
Mlaa Bertha Howard and Mr. Sea
born A. Llnch were married Wednes
day afternoon. January 3. at the home
of the bride’* parents. Mr. and Mr*.
K. X. Howard, al Hamilton, (la . ilrv
Uu* Ernest officiating. The attend
ant* ware Mlaaee aussls Kiel) and May
Idnch and Maaar*. J. W. Llnch and J.
J>. rarity.
STUDY SECTION WILL NOT MEET.
Owing to unavoidable clrcumataiv.'**. | wn
th* extra matting of the literary study
section for Tuesday has been called off.
MISS SARAH O. WHALEY. Chairman.
glow—given by « yellow satin under
doth, which shimmered through the
open spaces of a large lace center-
piece.
Mrs. I’art ’s guests w ere Mrs. Bleck-
lc>. Mrs. Argo, bliss Kulharln* Black.
. Allew .Mabel Urrrnr. Mr*. I'harlea Fer-
anlieil IIS a ,1s. Mis. Annie Twiggs Taylor. Mr*.
“ “ ke Mellon and Miss Annl» Moore, (one time resljled nt Montgomery. Ala.
'K VllUftlk l Is- as I at it I sat'l si I nu In Imnni- i fiat- XI r Pnna’a ilnnlll all,. tibrgnia lha
(Copyright. HUT. by Anierlcsn-JournAI-ExixinlnSr.1
Yol’NO'WIKE la troubled to know lust what position aha should taka
regarding flnamlsl insltei" and nbsdlenee Aha has an Income—»
limited one—of her own. Her husband receives a-amall salary and la
ambitious to save money and kttp out of debt.
Th# wife la Ills willing halpmaat and companion In all thl». and cars-
fully a voids , contracting any bills for him to pay.
But ah* uaas her own money for her wardrobe, and. to aave the Irri
tating want* of time and psdlenca waiting for liar change for every llttl*
purchase made in dry goods ettebllehments, she wishes to open an ac
count, to be paid monthly. ... ..... , , USO SO
To thla tha husband la strongly uppotad—Indeed, positively forbid* his
wife toopsn an account.
The wife doss not wHrtt to seem obellnaie or disobedient, but the
feel*, quite naturally, that her money I* lier own. and that, #o long as she
doe* not require har husband to uae any of hla earning# for her personal
expenses, he ought to allow her to do as ah* pleat** with har own Income.
Any unprejudiced outsider must agree with the wife; rat at the tame
tlm* th* will do well to consider the subject from lb* husband a point of
view. Th# account habit I* a good desl Ilk# th* drink habit, and danger
ous to contract.
CREDIT, LIKE ORINK HABIT. RUINOUS.
A woman wllb a limited income, who keeps an open account at a larg*
dry goods aatabjlahtuent. needs to be of a very Judlcloue and economical
order of inlnd, or the will soon And herself attended on the rocke of nothing.
IV* think twice' before we buy an article which wa must pay for on the
spot. We are Inclined to think but once—or leea than once—If th# payment
la a month ahead of ue.
Th* hopafuL optimistic nature Is especially given to expecting dim** lo
grow Into dollars In thirty day*’ tlm*,
Vary few of ua who contract bills ar* prepared to see th* amount which
th* added Item* preeent to our eyes the flrtt or each month. ..
We think w* have an Idea of the aunt, but almost Invariably It pro
duces a sensation of surprise the reverse from agreeable.
It la this knowledge of *art*. no doubt, which actuates th* young hus
band In tha stand he ha* taktn. He has hi* wife’s Interests at heart, lie
believes, but he has gone about It In a moat tactless and unwls* manner.
FAMILY FINANCES A DELICATE SUBJECT.
He hnm not shown lit* deffency such a matter required.
Nothing requires so much dellcacr aa this ugly and aver obtrusive
financial question In the domeetlc circle.
Men who are accustomed lo blunt business methods In their dealings
with other men, and who talk dollars and canta from morning until night,
without fear or favor, forget that an entirely different method le nccessarx
In their home* If they would retain the charm of love and keep th# bloom
of sentiment upon the fruit of life.
A man should ad vise and counsel with hla wife and daughter, but ba
should not dictate er command.
Especial courtesy and tact. It would teem, were necessary when he
undertook to direct liar In the use of her own Inchme.
Should he advise her In the right way she would be Influenced by him.
unless she ware wholly willful and perverse.
In that cat* It would be better to avoid useless argument and to let
her learn by exparlence—the only teacher for many people.
Meantime, why not give her the opportunity of showing whether nr not
she possesses th* good sense to open an account without over-running tha
limit of wisdom In hat expenditures'.'
The young woman has no doubt formulated an Idea of how much ah* tan
afford to expand each month.
Lat her And out whether she ha* th* will power to keep within the
proper boundaries before dc-laring her Incapable of doing so.
PERSONAL MENTION
Wh?t s Georgia Weman Did For Texas
gy MRB. MARY PHELAN WATT.
one of the fairest of the many fair
daughters of Georgia wax Joanna
Troutman, who once tvs* the gracious
mistress of Elmwood, the beautiful
plantation home now owned by Mr.
Sydney H. Phelan, of Atlanta.
Miss Troutman married first Mr. S.
I.. Pope, a prominent lawyer, who at
Hpi
Mrs. Austin Best entertains In honor
of Mrs. Hatalxon Bleckley with a little
party at luncheon at the Hampton Ter.
tare Hotel Monduy.—Augusta t'hronl-
TO MIBB PAYNE.
Wednesday evening Miss lends#
Hawkins will entertain at a hog party
at the Orand, followed by a supper at
the club.
Th# occasion will l,e complimentary
to Mlaa Nan Payne, and those w ho will
make UP the party are: Mr. anil Mrs.
Prtbk Hawkins. Miss Louise Hawkins
Mlaa Nan Payne. Miss lntura Payne.
Mlaa Mary Thomas. Miss Crania Hen-
tiger. Mr. Qua Ryan. Mr. Lynn AVer-
ner. Mr. John Lusk. Mr. Stewart Boyd.
Mr. Arthur Clark.
—— *
IN HONOR OF MRB. WILIE POPE.
Saturday at 1 o'clock, at her hand
some home, at Birmingham. Mra. John
M. Cartwright gave a beautiful buffet
luncheon In honor of her guest. Mrr
Will* Pope, of Atlanta.
One hundred guests were entertains,)
•ad Mrs. Cartwright was nsslsted In
receiving by Mrs Pope Mrs John Mine
and Mr*, tv 1. Sessions
BRIDGE PARTY TO VISITORS.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Horner will
entertain at a bridge pact Friday
evening In honor of Mr*. John Rom
mel, of Philadelphia, tile auest of Mrs.
Edward Peters, end of Mrs It H Wil
son. of New York, the gurst of Mr*
Milton Iratgan
’ IN HONOR OF~MltS PORTER.
Mist Martha Porter, who t» visiting
friends at Birmingham, was the guest
of bogor Friday evening at a musical
glVOB Bp-tht- Mt**»«-Tnot*j at ltleTf
hum* at Elyton. a suburb or Ittrmlns-
ham.
EXCLUSIVE THINGS
moNtly of tlu* unmarried eel
♦Mre. Dun Urffiir won th* llmt prise,
a (Mir of Milk hoar, and Mm. Le Smird.
th* lone hand, a fumy bag.
Refreahments were nerved Inter.
Mix'* HUH. who
very beautiful till, wote a pink iiipmos
line Mown made prince**.
.Mlon tinsel Dinttnlck. of INtllidrl-
pltin. and Mine Kthel Huff. **f Atlanta,
will he .Mr*. Eugene Brown** honored
iue«h n* h card | nrty the afternoon of
Keln uni \ I nt her Highland avenue
home, only the >uung people will In*
gueat*.
.Mlaa Kthel I luff, of Atlanta, wan the
apecial guret of Mr. Zac Hiulth. Jr.,
at a box party at the Jefferson Tlieuiet
Friday evening The two lower boxen
upted by the gueKte who In*
I uried Mtaaea Huff, Grace Durrk.
I.ouInw Walker. Anna Van llooec. Nel
lie Nabeia. Me«»n* Hairy Kvnna. \V. IV
Hanvplr, Robert .Millet, of Atlanta;
Ror*lty leinUon. HiuilU CnTIom, rail-
ton Hitiltll. The plav \\ltn»«*-ed waa
“The Vanderbilt t’ttp ' The voiin* |*eo-
pie were afteiwaidi* Rurata at a dinner j
at the home of Mr. and Mra. /.ar Hmtth j
whU? ^teote«r"Tn..h™?s , '«nd f, Mte imdan V.'.'.sse w » '"»■> M.ak-in domination.! Elmwood. wMnVwilw hi.'pfanV.l’lon.
n!Lrsar^s , aasr«r'^!^
-Tsa&fws.- i!‘fei»jwsggMS’-gu‘C r?: l, a &rar;a a ia
will be the- rat* Pails Uluay dun M,issue. Mr- Robert lieinphlll. of J£Sf?him Ul t?, , *”clm*" #nd**he n’lnSIfurnlshS^wllh'wsler from anTlUc.?!?
jShnT , Hulf"n| ,, |,ev r home • ' ,,nnlil »»** «» Amerlcus. 155^225^^fram Vn* ^
Dlmnttt k suit miss muit ni _ net n.mm , —_— ' some gowns of blue snd while allk. Of * eghsustsble well. Has (acetylene) II-
UBo -g. . ot . , I the white frock ahe made the held, and | lumlnatea the realdence. a range In tha
MH5. CLAHK HOWELL. I un it piai'fd the nxtire etar. one on both i klt«*hen auppllea tha neceraary warm
.'i ra. souk Howell, who la vlaitlng {aUlea. On one face of the white flu* j water. Telephone connect a tha outside
latlvra at Savannah, wm the aurat waa the Inacrlptlon. “UbeiAy or Death.” | world with Rlmwood. The praaant own-
Imnoi S;i i in tin \ afternoon at a lea • t*n the other waa wrought the motto, jet* Ima nil the modern Improvement* !n
u b\ her elatrr. Mm. .Mllla B. I.anr. j “l.lhertaa llabliat lti« Patrla Kat.” j farming machinery’. Including three en.
After Mr. Pope’a death, ahe became the
wife of Mr. W. H. Vlnaon.
When a beautiful young woman, ahe
waa filled with a patriotic enthualaain
which mnnlfeMed Itself eai»eclully
about the yearn of 1841-1847.
The Uvoigla Volunteer* from the
count le* of Bibb. Jonea and Crawford
were formed Into a company by Mira-
beau B. leamar. of Macon. Oa.. end en
camped at Knoxville, t’rawford county.
Oa.. near the home of the Troutman
family.'preparatory to going to Mexico.
Among that gallant band of repreaen-
tame young aoldleta Mlaa Troutman
had many aweethearta. whose courage*
oua aplrlta and military uniform* filled
harming bridge party Krl- ; |, fr w nh g dealre to encourage them to
MRS. PEEL’S AT HOME.
Monday afternoon the home of Mra.
William I.MWNon Peel presented a
bright Nt-ene. h number of callers
dropped In Informally to enjoy a cup
of tea find, tip* Intereating munlcul
prog mm which H always n feature of
these happy orcunlon*. Mr*. Peel waa
attainted In entertaining by Mlaa .Mar
ian Peel and Mra. \V. H. Klaer.
COMPLIMENTARY*TO MI8& FORT.
Mts. Ray Taylor, al 'her home in Ma
con.* gave
man The Trautmtn family la no>v
nearly extinct, with the exception of
Mr. Henry B. Pope, ot Rom*, who has
In his possssslon massive ellver forks
and spoons which were taken among
other Spoils after the defeat of Bants
Anna at the battle or Ban Jaclnu* end
which belonged lo Ihe ellver service ot
the Mexican commander, Genera! Hunt,
flret minister to th* I'nlted Rules from
the republic of Texet, when passing
through Milledgevllle gave these tro
phies to Governor Rchley, requesting
that they be sent to Mist Troutman.
Tha original flag It probably alto lit
th# possession of her son. Mr. Pope, nt
Rome, a* It wn* sent to Iter, battle-
stained and riddled with bullets, uy
General J. B Ruih.
■ Elmwood wa* * home of eleg*nce,
Containing about fourteen loom*, with
“wing*" on either aid*, and broad-
columned verandas extending ill
•round the houae.
The name Elmwood Is singularly ap
propriate. surrounded as It Is with
great for**t trees and with an avenue
of elm tree* leading up from the gate.
Tlm preeent house fs un nearly the
tiama *pot a* the iirlglnit hnnie, hut
there remains but little of the material
uf tha letter, us that was employe,!
Rev. K If. Potrewt Is attending the
mltalon*ry_cony*ntlqn at AsliavtlTe.
Mite Jennie Lou Shackelford Is lha
guest or relative* at Montgomery.
Mias Bertha Adamson, of Ban Air.
Vs., will arrive during the week to vis
it Miss Florence Warner.
Mfs. Henry .Wortham-will leave the
early part of the. week for Atlanta,
where, she will be the guest of Judge
•nd Mrs. John Llttl* for savaral day*.—
Macon News.
Right Rav. Edwin Gardner Weed la
attending th* convocation of tha
Houtham Dioceses of Florida, and la th*
guest of Rav. and Mrs. Hendree Har
rison. at tha rectory on Ocklawahn
•traet. In Ocala.—Jacksonville Metrop
olis.
Mist Constance Chesnuit. of Savan
nah, will be the guest of har aunt, Mrs.
Frank Weldon, during Lent.
Mias Clara Berryman, of Washing
ton. D. u., tha now secretary of tho At
lanta Young Womans Christian Asso
ciation. ha* arrived In the city and hoe
entered upon her duties.
Th* frlahde of Mra. Auguste Moore
will regret to learn of her Illness.
Mlaa Claire Htnley left Monday aft
ernoon for Galveston, Texas.
Mr. Glascock Mays, who la attending
the State L'nlvaralty. spool Monday In
Allan:*. •
Mre. Harry Hum* and daughter ar
rived from Reattla on Friday night and
•re slopping at log Peachtree street.'
day for :
Mias Carrie May Browu, who Is now
In Atlanta, hag become a puptl of the
celebrated Lycett. Mlee Brown, who
has remarkable talent, will etudy with
thla celebrated artist for savetel
months.—Aahavtlla Cltlaen.
Mrs. L. If. Cox Is the guest of Mra.
>. L. Johnson, at Montgomery.
Mien Jennltle Trimble It th* gueat
of friends at Nashville.
mu* Kgt*~nqer sr Augusi*. u me
guest ot Mr. and Mra. N. VV. Gunter.
Mr. K. W, orove arrived Burday
from 8t. Louie and le the guest of hie
daughter. Mrs. F. L. Heely, on Peach-
tree road. Mrs. Grove Ms been In the
city for several days with Mr. and
Mra. Heely.
Mlaa Helen Howard, of Wadtey, G*.,
la tha gueat of Atlanta friends. Mlaa
Howard will sail February t froa New
Tork for a visit to tho Holy Lnaq
Mlstaa Bessie and Martha Wdffiward
will entertain their Bridge Club Thurs
day morning.
Miss Nan Paynt, of Bprtngfled, Ill-
lo Ihe guest of Mra. John Hilt.
Mre. A. 8. Doughty will reliyn on
Wednesday from Savannah.
Mrs. Richard Elliott Millar will en
tertain tha Wednesday Bridge Club
tbla weak.
Mrs. Norwood MItcbetl entetalnad
Mr Bridge Club Monday aftenpon.
Mra. Millar HuteMne will anirtnln
har Bridge club Friday afternoon
Mlaa Bertha Adamson, ot Bor Air.
Vs- Is the guest of Mis* Finance
Werner. ;
Mr. J. M. Thomas, ot Foroyth. bant
Sunday in th* city with Mr. aadMrs.
- B. walls. "
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Crocker are
thajruasts of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Click,
Tho news that Mr. and Mrs. Chalet
Earl Ball will remove from Augut*
to Atlanta, whom Mr. Ball haaben
offered * flattering buslmei psilttn,
will ba regretfully received by Unir
many Augusta friend*. Mr. Ball wn
leave on February 1. Mrs. Ball wit
remain several waaka longer In Ax.
gusts.—Augusta Chronicle.
Mrs. William P. Duvall will visit the
Mlasoa Allan at Augusta early In Fab-
ruary.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins left
Sunday for Naw Tork city.
Mrs. B. 8. Dunbar, after a visit to '
Mra. Oaorga Boynton, has returned to
htr homo In Augusta.
Mra Stanley Crtttandan. who has
been visiting har brother, Mr. S. H.
Phelan, has returned to Montgomery.
Mra. Haralson Blackley is tha guest
of Mrs. George Argo In Augusta.
Dr. E. H. Rlchdrdaon "has returned
from New Tork city.. ■
Mlee Louis* Prloe, of CirtaravlUa. is
tha gueat or Mra. Alfred Truitt.
Mlaa Waaley Mitchell has returned
from Pennsylvania
Mr*. John Ryan and Mlee Ida Ryan
leave soon for Florida
mad# brief, eloquent talks upon library
work bafora tha club women.
Mlaa Elisabeth Gets, director of art
tha Atlanta public schools, spoke In
vary attractive way ot art In tha
schools. ,
•Mrs. (
speaker* of _
much valuable Information regarding
educational work In Georgia which Is
being greatly encouraged, and nsalat-
•d by tha clut
■tar nfiern.Mii. In turn Ml.s Kale I u, bale "riherahY ore.i "ouite for temporary leonita. «.
llf lh _ f i*** lortn to biittle fo* tlu ilfhi. to wieM ( n,p quarter* had Rune to decay. Th*
, L r 1,1 lh ® f , from Mexlru the trnltoi y uf Texu* and , hum* now ociu|>l«il by thr ownrr of
(I |(*Hf|k Iff trlaft fill. it,, ilsfan.l if ft'iiitt Mnvlimtx iliXIliitlMl Inn I I-'lrxi urwwf n-liAn t lalilttw Ll. >.la.i.au.
lillhland H\enu«. Hlnitlnvlmtu j COMPLIMENTARY TO
of Mirk
\Y «•»!*>
- BRIDGE PARTY.
Mr*. <’om* Mmlildx will cni
k bitdar |«ait> Thur*«l*> nfn
liar lionu* in \Wm Knd In hum
t'amllm* liow»*ll nud .Mir!
Mitchell.
The iu#*t* Uu iude Mr* Ht.Klnio.MH*
■enRMle. Mre. Will Ma*hhuin. Mu ’!
N Lew|*. Jr.. Mi* 1‘hnrleuoW l»w\l
Mr*. Willi* Tliniium*, Mr*. Vh*ll Hhep.
imril. Ml** Kll««heth Adulr. MIm Mary
Hwlnu. Mlee June Uuinn. Mr*.
II..well .Mre. .Arthur Howell. .Mn
dun lliinnrtte. Mr* W K.. K«»atei Mi.-..
Matehall Krkfnnl. Ml*e .Icr-Iw .Mitchell.
Mlee Ktite Johi»»<«»n. M<e» Itvnw Mitch- |
ell. MInk Minnie Aihtn-'ii. Ml*- Kutlt 1 r
l.ew I*. Mlee .Nettle Mll> MI«h .Muiyj
IN HONOR OF MRB. HARRISON.
Mr*. Koheii llurrlMun. uf Atlantu, w ho
In vlNltlnK filend* In Hnvannuh. In tw
in* delfghtfutly entertained in that
* Uy.
AinoiiK Ihe ••nil te.ete* extended In
Dow n through the t handing year* J glue*,
can he alinnM heard the shout* and
cheere of thnne enthunlaatlc enldler
hoy* hn they received thin beautiful
flajf
Thl* *11 occurred In the year 114#,
ami un hlatory beura teatlmony. the gal.
Innt young tleorglnnN went forth t
attached to a ditch eutte
wiui which he has had thrown up
ml lea of levee* to protect th* black
landN lying on the Flint liver. Brick
kllna and n now-mill, which prepare*
nil neceaaary lumber for plantation
building, are In constant uae.
The plantation conelata of 4.3oo acre*
__ . club women of the atste.
One of th* atpaclally attractive fea
tures of the afternoon was the exhibit
of art from lb* grammar grad* schools,
of Sprtngfleld. Maas., which was first
seen In the South laet year at the
summer school at Knoxville. This ex
hibit. at the request of the Southern
Teachers' Association, la making a tour
of the South for the benefit of all par
sons interested in school art.
During the present week this exhibit
can he seen at the club roonit at the
Giwnd. and Miss Gets extends an In
vitation in all public school teachers.
• II teachers In Hie kindergartens and
every one nmeerned In llils line uf
n-nik lo visit the club rooms and In
spect the specimens.
Miss Gets wus for seven years direct
or «,f art In the public schools of
i’Iiuilesion, where her work produced
Ihe moil desirable lesul.s along aitla-
tlc line* In Ihe achnol life of that city.
After the program refiealimenta wera
•erred and an Informal reeeptlon was
held, when
Interested In library work from other[
cl,its. •• well as In Ailrnla. mat many Mend
MRS. WILSON TO ENTERTAIN.
Mra. R. H. Wilson will entertain at
a box party Wednesday afternoon at
the Grand, her guasta to Include twelve
of har friend*.
IN HONOR MRS. FASSETT.
Dr. and Mra. Thomas Htnman will
entertain at an Informal dinner Monday
evening at their home on .West reach-
tree In honor of J. B. Foasett, ot El
mira, N. T.
Tha guasta will Include Dr. and Mrs.
Frederick Hodgson, Mr. and Mra. Clark
Howell, Mr. and Mra. Colquitt Carter.
MRS. RAINE'S LUNCHEON.
Mrs. Joseph Rain* will be the host
age at a pretty luncheon Wednesday
In honor uf Mrs. George Carleton. of
DatralL the gueat ot Mrs. Hobart
Wood.
NOXB OF THE DISCOMFORTS OF
HOUR AT Till! MAJESTIC.
_ Art _ ||
■■sally—one of ihe. wore! fogt In tbs his
tory of the community.
Edward i ntey. a highly respected wood
chopper, was caught under t Urge fog
loins, which lumldcl off s cliff, and for nine
hours was n prisoner.
The fag was so thick that ho could not
cut his any out with sa ax; hut. by super
human efforts, he chopped sway several
, ... blocks of fog. aud thus provided sufficient
’i.2l".cv P »^!l , 7,om W Srh«. , 8! bSfulTw. hcml .nln.l ‘ihe Jagg*,!
In library work from otherf^irra of th* fog hank it* ilgu«l*fl bin
.sal. -- •- . eve-awl- ., nituHOg ovrr tb»
women of the city.
__ mul iiui
ADAMSON SLOCUM. ! JV
Allnnla people'will be Imereated tnjdrnwn lo the surface.—H»irou”ewtr
the unnnuni’enieni of ilu. engagement , . . ■
of Miss i'lev* Slny Slocum, of Roclier- ] Poor Putty,
ter. N. Y.. to Mr Tlklcn Adamson, ofj if there I* nny noilresldc fnllliig off In
— _ , ..ralgh.
sa* Imprisoned. Tlf p.
*. be wae tpoedUy
puls lion liereslwHIs’f I uiny with-
1 'll’l IX.-lr n c.x:, llliru III. I tllli *s ,, h was A 1 '" 1 - " * * | • 11X7 IllfS I i«M| 1 HIISISII1 III l.d'HI Rt 1 vs , | . . . . . s||| |
rihep. during the |.»«l week wvre «' cgnl l«ar.' conquer ami lo w in us Ihe brightest | „f almost every descrlpllon. of. tend. wed" 1 "*. «'h l J’" "V "
Mary 11> by Mrs. Randolph Anderson «ml an' nine In all Ihe glorious constellation, Two significant remnant* of Hie old name or Die Wide» si
U A jnfierimon ion alien hv Mra. W. xx.-which Illuminates our country s ffaf. j regime are ihe head-handUerchlefed. dor* Doretmie. In xx
XX'II. ! William
ell
IN HONOR OF MRB. BLECKLEY.
,Mi». I’harl** th* h\>«t*
g*»» h.La-uuU lyncl^Buu .Saluukv .
tv hu b m'v *t mI ftivud* g(Uh*i *tl to im*vt ha
sMi.v lUiwIvun IIU'vKl*>. uf Atlanta
CANTATA AT FIRST BAPTIST.
D*N|»ltr the \**r\ .llMiigi**Hbl* wrath-
Nmnlav, ily* mul it Ion **f “The l*tltu*
f ivm*“ niul*i tin* dlvrnlon of Mi
I* li'linnnfll.v uffi
uudUnxr which laxctl tlir hfmiiii
tncltv of thr Klrwt Rnrilot church. Th*
. amjU4(F* HMNHiglhmv <hr wintCi ;-J
>nl*fl iitri.miie tu humlinh tht*
th* fllN|»n!»rt territory. ‘old-lime darkle*, who retain all the
Te\»» lung wgu adorned lb* ’ Lon> tender, reverential manner which dlf-
Sinr uf Tr\«N * i!e.“!gn for Iin mate (lav feranttated the good negro of the tild
and yet th* du*! (»f thla remarkabb* Kunth from every other aervani und*’.*
tirurgltt ""man Ur* at the one-time , the aun. and la In Mrlklng contraat with
home of Iter people—Klmwoml—un* (he fllnpant offenalve manner of the
marked even b> a mound. In the pl.it present-day darky,
attended by an I there I* the grave of her flrat huatttnd. a “dinner ball" attached to a rroas
tlon.
Pui*e. over which la a ahaft »f piece ranting on u large post. Numinona
• marble, with the Aimml Intoiip- j at 12 oVImk all the “handa" to the
and clone b> there 1w a level apace |noon nvegl. ftjid th? quaint cuatoiiL
Ncehia lumcTMu flu Two grav-en.Tfi *»eama to cnnneoi the dava uf Joanna
apace repoaen the aahea of thla Troutman with those of thla busy,
and Mi. «»T>otniell' Iiiir rendered n ■ heiolc woman, Jimnna Troutmah. There; buxtllng lime when the traditlona of
public aervlre. the value uf wtitefv may , H one othei grave, that of a child. 1 the past are almoxt lost In the nolw
l>* meaHured by tho appie* inthm evi* J marked with a simple headstone. Thin * m | turmoil of epteiprise and commtr-
denced In the large uttondance. * 'dark. Nequeatered spot In pvergrokn i, tat excitement.
Holoixta on Kumliiv afternoon weio w 1th mock orange trea* and many vine*.; - — —
John K Hcott. Mre. Peyton Tiald.! fnUl tho pireent owner of Klmwoml- • MEETING OF WOMAN’S CLUB,
Ml-
haitl
You will always find in our shop something a little «»;
different.
THE SEASON S NOVELTIES
' JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Progrwaive Jawolers. 37 Whitehall Street.
Edw'«r,l Werner sn.l M | f-»»«™lmt »f ,1,1. volunble P'«nt*»lon | (>f lh , All .m H XV..man’a Club
The work of these popular v*»-1 the grave* wore overgrown with mini " *
Hllete wa* eepev tally fine, and the. ami brambl**. and actively dlacernnbl
largo chorua choir ha* at no time dui
I me tho eeaion been heard to better
• vantage.
1 .uurn tsilbn f. Mr Joeepb llub- j Mr. Kblnev II. Phelan.^ of^Atlantg- lwl» Monday afternoob the regular meat-
L J " ‘ —*—* * vsteioraKi- nUfitminn ^ ^ the Atlanta Woman'll t.’lub was
held In <he club rooms at the Orand.
Mr. Phelan, with mvarence and earn I-1 Mra. John K. Ottley. chairman of the
ment for tho "i‘andly burvlng ground." committee on education, had charge of
cut uwnv. with hla own handn. tlu tmeteatlng piograuv and preaided
I —— denar tangle It would oecm own to a f| .i ntl (l f r . 1U iin# husi.
8P1N0-THE-DAY PARTY. dl*lnter*MotI patty that th* great atute** f,tr 1,0 ’
Me W \ lUibetta will mtoitnlu it ,lf Texae would only honor itself In ‘ ntaa. ut which time the preMdent of
, ^ . appropriating a sum to be used In eav- the club. Mia. A McD. Wllaon. *kcu-
, .1 Np«nd-thr-da> patt> W edneadav at , ^ fu»m utter oblivion the grave of, pied the chair.
I lo t home. «*n North Roulevaul. In tom-! ,>no whoae patrtotlam waa an Inaplia-: Among the notable vleitom preaent
I pllmont to Mlaa Ktevir Timmons tlon to the bravo young ooldleia wlio'vv«r«: Mr*. Eugene Heard, of Middle-
Tbs* gueaia will include. Mra. At l». • tough: to free Texaa from Mexican ton. prealdant of lha Georgia Library
I .Morrl-. Mi* r'ntietou Miller. .MI%ouv| rule and made poaalblt the preaent Aeaintmlan. and .Mra. Rom. or t'har-
iMua Pugh. Isticla Jeter, Conlt Uc l I eplendid atate. the dag v»f which vvaallotle. president of the North Carolina
and leotinn Hell. wtlginnlly goat***’* ’j> Joanna Trout- Library Aaaoilatlon. both of whom
* •
to Mr. TIJUen Adatuaon. of,
Biocklyn. N. Y.
w^^ v wi^h*«i;rtew Giijsj^ ^isr/jJs^'^rvi!:
" . ***• J. 'fi! latek feii' - * vartely. If It lie auSlHeiitly well
eatlelgh, SiHten, nuurhbril to make the eoat hetry and
jaland. ! amooth. The pelta are worth here from
The wedding w ill be a »4Ulct one.' 18 rent* to :5 renta eneb. and the aertirirtg
tlie bride m lie attended by .inly her; *gKI h !SR.i* r .£! > '.’ h £
• I,..,. vti>« Axis Miiis-uiti anetpiun. itte iiini are. nowiver. acitt to
sister^ MISS Ails Hliiciini. Fium-v. sln-re lli-» nr>> dyed, and wbem-e
Mr. llsrr.v i risf. "f XXashlnqtuli. D-jihor return tu fill, ennuirv n. iiuiuilrtr fur.
C„ will hejiesl man J — ■•blltstlelphla .lleronl. 1
Th* brlde-eltcl Is Gu dautliter of —
Mrs. Earl Rlocunt. of Rochester, end • Money in Went*,
grsnddsuahier of the Isle General Hen-, Mrs. Huranbrey Wanl »m fur "Htllmk
rv XV Rlnrnin | «f Onlinla.Ulle’’-lhe nsnie’s I'lintixh -W,.
Mr. Adsmsnn Is nel known In Al-11 1 ^!. nml’rkte 'ljMtr'i^^nVl'^tnrTlin’Tii
Isntu. v.-nero he mode for himself sniihe^iseik su-1 plni „f*‘Th.*i'brisGsu^#liO.-
envlsbl# leputsilon In newspsiier nurk., ooo. Mrs. Gram ua. mid fur i»-r im.
Fur several year* he wes city edltnr uf. hand's nuiuMusiniilii CF.tui N.ne-n Sul
the AGsnln Juurnul. He Is • hrullirr [ fm M* Ufjrtneet Ssrtb.” Hlr Wsl-
of Mr. Hubert Adsmson, formerly nf Hf'.nf N».:
Allsnls. but nun residing In N'ew York,
•nd nepheiv of Congressmsn Adsm-
» tn . i Lsid Up Tressurs on Earth.
NICHOLLS-BOYER. ! r' m.!"",,,!: ''CJT A.!*"
The marrlkge of MInj* Gertrude Bnytr | f t tomi lilui«Hf tu tlic VuilmrmaNliig poaltlon
to Mr. Joveph Nlcholla waa eolemnlced n f uimblc to twy hie debt*. Know-
on Idat \Yedneadav evening at the \ lag that If h» Riuck to tlm pulpit he would
Methodlai churv h of Zebulon Ga.. Rev. I hare •mall Hmu«v of getting even with
J. 8. L. Mspplngton. offlrlstlng. I'ft jyL !?'"
There wae a large uttendnneo nt ^e IwaldrE^L great
wedding, uue to the prominence utidLUi ,.f uthcr valpnhle pn?7rtv.-nt5llln
unusual popjlurity of the contracting apolla New*,
partlee. j , .
The bride la the daughter of the Lite
Mr. Columbu* Hover, deceaeed. of thla
county, ami la a young woman of many
accamplfaltment*.
Mr. Nlcholla la the e *n of Mr. W. I*.
Nlcholla aud la one « ( the ntoet auc-
ctaaful yuuug planters of Georgia.
OR. REBECCA S. BRANNON.
APARTMENT A.
THE FREDERICK,
3K Whitehall Strsst.
I'nirtive Lmlted to uvula si
children. V
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