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i feS pis- aj 3 s. 5iMss v. Ifi STQflfif A. Tile Daugtetew of th Confederacy neid a most deUghUul meeting Tirnrs- day afternoon at tee. hone or Mrs.

XafaOBj Hblt. Master Frederic Jenkins celebrated rrsr eleventh birthday" Montifcy attet- thirty little friend. called the haw occasion with him. ivThe nrerrttxmr of. th Byword League held Tt social Friday eventtasr in th lecture room of the Mtethodtet church.

BJid all of the young peo were la dled. Refrwesanenis were served and a evening wia spent In gamea and general. conversation. Mrt. wma.n Wood.

entertained Thursday evening In honor or Mlsse Annie Cooley- and Ben. Smith. Mr. Mack WbQd1 and be Auguata. Bopped over here a days ttils week and were the guests of Mr.

WoodaWs parents Mr. and Mrs. Co O. Wtoodall airs. W.

GaUea is In Augusta with her sitter who Is very 111 at th saCsurt urn. Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

yt.Ir. at Adrian. are the guests of their oi1ithen for the winter. Mrs. li.

R. Garner. of Warthen. spent Sunday in the city with retatlvea. QHses Martha.

MiiS and Katie Harris lit Thursday ornIeg for visits to DWMtn and Oolumbu Air. and Mr George Evne rd Mrs. I Evans spent several days tM week In tLYtnnb. Mrs. Sam Evans.

of M1U 3 evlHe. is the attractive guest of Miss Annie Wicker Mrs. George more and Mtss Mn Ton Uriderwood were visitors of Mrs. A. J.

Trrin this week. Mrs. Hartw Homes has returned from Macon. where she attended the district meeting of the Home Mission Society. Mr.

and Mrs. George Walker re guests this yeek of Mrs. Julia. Ssnatii. Mr.

and Mrs. WiWtIe. of Man. now tx here. and are at home to their friends on East iroh street.

Mrs. 3. R. Henderson has returned from Mount Verreon where she visited her daughter. Mrs.

JB nes Hunt. WEST ports GA. Ms Suyette Larder is the guest of Miss Nancy Waldo. or Atlanta. Mrs.

H. Vernon has returned to Bdrml Bhftm. I after a. visit to Miss Mattie Atkinson. Mrs Joe id" is- at home.

after some time in' MoretcpomcO" Ala Mrs. W. B. UlgginbOlthem is spending a few days in' Atlanta. Miss 8 Hayes has returned- nom a visit to ItogansvUle.

Mr. and Mrs. TuUey Stanley or New- ppent the weekend with Mrs. Sue Lannon. lMrs.

F. S. Owen. Union Springs Ala. has been spendin-s some UImt wilt her son Mr- Mrie' Owen.

Mary Wood. of Kentucky wee the guest of Mrs. 1. S. Horsley this rveei.

Mrs. orse ler and MISS bridle Lanler spent Tuesday in At. Mess FtDTrie Johnson left "Wednesday for Atlanta. From there she will go to New York. Oliss Tinrtey Winston is spending some time in n.

Sass- Kate Johnson Jias retsrmed tram a visit to range. Mr Arthur Baker is the guest of Mrs. T. 1. 1 Jy.

of Atlanta. Mrs. I Strong Is at after a it to Oye-ltka. SHs Alice Lanier mil as her gue week lines Ruth and Christine Cole. of Newman.

IMrs. E. B. Anderson. or Jankson.

Miss. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. WiHiam Brown.

TTiie marriage of Mis Stella Brown and Mr. Uamp Greene Jr. was oJ- mnlzod the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Wtllam Broon Wednesday evening. Octoit eT l4R v. A. Miller otaciatlug. G.

X. AND I. cute. which. met last week.

was attended by two of our teachers. Professor Gaertner and Miss Center. both being on the program. On Monday evening quite a number of the faculty- dropped in at the Man- clon and. spent a most cleasant evening playing trail with Professor and Mrs.

stacks. who were most cordial In their welcome. Mr. 1. F.

Hartley of Fort Valley. came up last' Saturday in his automobile accompanied by his daughter. Miss Roberta. who was one of our last years graduates. That afternoon.

on his return. he took with him three other daughters. who are here at school. to spend tile week-end bring- In them back on Monday. Quite a number or the faculty spent Monday in Macon.

shopping. Miss Kate Thrash was the guest of Mrs. E. P. Martin in Macon Sunday f-f and Monday.

Miss Emma Whatley. wee in Marietta for several days vislng Ml. Pauline Pearce. who was at one time teacher mathematics here. Miss Annie McCullough spent the holiday with homefolks it Round Oak.

Miss May White of Covlngton. one of our old girls. was a visitor in town this week. and while here came. up to the college several times with her The.

Hancock county teachers' leeti- slater. Miss Christine who at the Mansion. Miss Hattie Weaver and Miss Janle of Katonton. come down weekly for. their.

music. both having been here last year. Miss Weaver reed a certificate. last year. but is working' to still further perfect her- aelf We re all quite proud of the tact that the.

average attendance during the first of school was so good. being 99 I per cent. Miss Bessie TatrIs who was ill for Several weeks. has recovered suffl- clently to go to tier home at Hazle- burst here she will remainfor a week Or before coming back to her work. The fine October weather we have recently has been taken advantage of to the utmost by the studentsand Kacbers.

Almost very afternoon large rcrowds go ut to the edge of town walking. and on Mondays rides Into tb country and out to the state sanitarium are patronized greatly. Pro- 1 Gaertner went with quite a. last Monday to the sanitarium feel better able to go-about duties after such an outing. MOTWELLO GA.

Innle Benton has returned from TM to Atlanta. 1 ilr ira Wellington has been visiting telatlves at Gray this week. and was Accompanied home by her sister. Miss Doyle Campbell and Miss Maud tienton have been In Atlanta for sev- days. and Mrs.

Charlie Malone. of De. OaU are guests. relatives here Sair Phoebe Peurlfoy of. Hn1ahor is guest of' Mrs.

Fannie Peurltot. mi' G. Gilmore visited Atlanta week. Ilennie le has. returned.

from JVUlf to Mrs. Fear of Madison. Jifand Mrs. ti B. Oi iaensof Co- Jumbu.

are guests of Mrs. Robert Tat- Penn i spending. some tJaie with Pan Bazejnorerof At. Unta. at HUlsboroK 1 with her mother MTL X.

RflWnson for a visit. Mrs. Harkness' and Mrs. David Con- nor are In. Jackaon.

the guests of Mrs. Siserred Pope. Mrs. Gloyer and'- the Mi xiover have returned from a. weeks swyln D.

Cv 111. Mantle Hilpatrlck. who has been the guest of Mrs. J. ft.

Kelly has re. turned to Godtrey. The first meotitg of he Wednesday Afternoon Club. a new. organization.

was held- with Mrs. Charles IX Jordan at. her home on College street thl. week. In an interesting rum contest Mrs.

V. Powell was glen the blue ribbon. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Nines' Manila and Eugenia Newton very pleasantly th faculty of the Montlcelio High school at their home on Forsyth street. Friday evening from 8 tin II.

two was played. and after the. contest' delicious refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Kelly wh were married In Tltton yesterday arrived this morning and Mrs.

Kelly and the Kelly entertained In a pleasant manner a. number of friends Thursday afternoon in their honor. Refreshments were' served. Mts. W.

J. Phillips was the pleasant hostess Wednesday at a- the party given at her home on College street. At I o'clock the hostess. served a luncheon. and was assisted by her mother Mrs.

X. Fish. Among the attractive parties of this week was the two at which Mrs. Charles Henry Jordan entertained. the members of that club and a few friends on Thursday afternoon from 3 till o'clock.

At the conclusion of the which Miss Capers Davis won an exquisite rose vase. Mrs. Jordan assUted by Mrs. Charles Henderson. Mrs Evan Powell and Mrs.

W. F. Jordan served' a delicious salad course with Iced tea. Mrs. Annie Gool9by and Miss Blanche Wards two party Saturday afternoon was an affair of five tables.

Mrs. Paul I to by made the highest score. and was awarded' a. beautiful cake stand. Mrs.

B. Leverett assisted the hostesses In doing the honors of the afternoon. Mrs. J. P.

Mah ne was hostessat a pleasant entertainment given at her Home on College street from 3 tilt o'clock Thursday afternoon. As the guests arrived they were served with delightful nectar by Mrs. 1. A. Downs.

A game which afforded a lot of fun and enjoyment was a poultry puzzle. the score cards being appropriately decorated. Mrs. Oscar Phillips. won the prize a salad bowl.

and Mrs. At Ben- ton was given inc consolation. A salad' course with lee tea waa served by Mrst course with iced tea was served Mrs. Oscar Cunnard. Miss Elizabeth Thurman was the charming hostess at a' two party Friday afternoon in compliment to the Salmagundi Club.

Confections were served during the afternoon andat the close of the game Miss Thuwiian served pineapple sherbet with cakes. The-- young men save a delightful dance Thursday evening at the K. P. hull. A Macon orchestra furnished the imi ic for the occasion.

Mrs. D. B. Jordan. Misses Ethel and Pauline Jordan and Miss Joyce Henderson are home from Atlanta.

Miss Julia Ashe visit Atlanta and Athens this week. SEXOIA GA. Grace' Woodward of Barnese ras the recent guest of brother. Mr. W.

R. Woodward. Qlrs. J. W.

mall. is spending the wl i her mo fi er at Forsyth. Mrs. S. O.

Smith Has ed from Xew York. and wilt lIeJld the winter in Se Mrs. Earl Eli tit Rock Run Ala. the guest of her sister Mrs. G.

E. Maytleld. Mrs. P. M.

Blaleedy has returned from an rstendsd visit to Gay. Mrs. Ralph nson 0 Crro1lton spent the week-end the guest or her sister. Mr E. Deracker.

Miss Louise In is the gut of friends in Carromon. Mrs. A. P. dhael and Miss Ruth Atkinson' have returned from.

a visit to tteylUe. tie Ladies' Cemetery Association served an oyster suppnr In the Masonic hall Friday evening and quite a nce Uttle um was realized. OXFORD. GA. Dr.

and tics. John F. lion delight- Tally entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs. F.

Melton. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Peppier.

Professor and Mrs. Rembert G. Smith. Judge and Mr Capers Dixon and Professor G. P.

Shingler. Jr. Mrs. lames S. Dickey was hostess to the ladles of Oxford Wednesday afternoon at a rsonage shower.

About fifty guests were entertained. At tie last meeting of the Ladies' Social Club. which was formed' recently. the log committees were elected Constitution and laws Mrs. E.

K. Turner. Mrs. One F. Starr.

Mrs. J. W. Branham prospectus Mrs. Hubert Passmore.

Mrs. Charles W. Peppier Mrs. Julius Magath. Mrs.

11. T. Peed. and ii's Emmie Stewart. Invitations have been issued to the anniversary of Few Literary Society of Emory college which wilt be celebrated on October 29.

Miss Anne Sue BonneU wilt entertain Monday evening in honor of her cousin. Miss Gladys Bonnell. of Macon. who Is Dcr guest. Mrs.

S. S. Mayo. of-Baltimore Is tile guest of Mr W. Y.

Xefton. Miss Willie Ross. of Conyers visited Mrs. Los JtAnson this week. Mrs.

Carl Giles and little daughter. of Atlanta. are guests of Mrs. Capers Dixon. Mrs.

W. F. Melton will entertain the. Epworth League. Thursday evening.

Mrs. Pearson. of Atlanta. Is' visiting Miss Susie Sandlford. Mrs.

Rembert Smith and little sot' spent a few days in Mansfield last week as guests of Mrs. Will Blake Mrs. Herbert Beck with and daughter. Miss Allis Claire will visit In Atlanta during thefair The mission. study lass.

of Emory. college was entertained by Dr. P. nlton Tuesday The marriage of Miss Lottie Morgan to Mr. Dial was solemnized at the home of the btide In SUrrvllle on Sunday October I After mony the bridal' party was entertained.

at supper at the home of the- grooms yareitts. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dial.

of thu. ace. GRETB5VILLE GA. Miss Josephine tntui ent rtinedt the member of the Swastika in a de llghtful. Informal manner Thursday afternoon.

Mr W. H. Hinton. of Woodtserry. visited Mrs.

V. TStroller last week. lID" Filza IFiH left Friday for Aragon. where she wm teach. Miss Ola Bell.

of- ha taken charge of the elocution class e. Miss Martin MSf Martha Wright and Mt Sara or Newnan. re here ta Tuesday. Miss Gilbert left Wednesday for QluisIbu3. here she will spend om Urme.

Mrs. U. v- Hill. Jr. will leve sooa for a vtsit to at PinL brand ottcoffeeoftherTery GRADE AND QUALITY HITHERTO ACCESS Y.

1 vdesig Orleans the Reading good coffee in every cannot bur iamou ZIANNE ijOTtlded jcotir nbt sentwitheach i neffiMQi ii MISS COIU. W1LUANKS OK CI VRKKSVIULE Whose Kngacrment to Mr. Jsme. Clinton Tate of Xerr York City Has Been Announced. 4 1 ALBANY SOCIETY.

One of th prettiest mairiages ever soteirt- no ed In an Albany church wa that of Sties E- Brownie aniMr Albert en Todd. of Lauren. S. C. In the Presbyterian chorch Wednesday eTnlnc at 8 SO o'clock.

The feature of the church decorations was an lot- mrnie- screen of ferns and vines. which ruse th front of the rostrum from the floor to the ceiling and real-bed almost from wall to wall. It lowed with electric and taper lights ad iU flanked by towering pyramids- of palms ferns and other hothouse plants. Th ar was performed by Re Junes L. Brownlee father of the bride.

Miss Besile Todd sister or the groom. was maid of honor and. Sir. R. L.

Sleotieg. also of Laurens. was best man. The bridesmaids were Miss lay tabitt. of Albany Miss ilary Gowan.

of Vnlon Springs. Ala. Miss Louise Brownlee and Ml a Lila Brownlee. of South Carolina Mr. 3.

Walter Jr. ant Sir. Thomas U. were the The reception follow- inj th tnarriace was attended by a limited number of guests. Mr.

Todd and his- bride left on an early train for Washington and Xw Tork and will visit other points before coins to Lauren. Invitations nav been issued to the marrjjr of Hiss Nella Cutllff Yuon. daughter of A. A. Pope YAwn.

of this city. to Sir Flamo Wits Jon the ceremony to occur at 6 o'clock WI. dn SlaJ the Slih Instant at the First Baptist church. Miss is one of the roost beautiful young wom In soOthweiL Georgia and has been au acknowledged belle since her debut Sir Jon. srlgtait cafhler of the Cltzena frat National bank end stands high as a business man end socially.

Oae of the prettiest affairs or the season wa Mrs. John Wititehesds bridge tea on Tuesday afternoon a compliment to Sire. C. T. Osbourn.

of Columbus tb truest of Mrs. Henry Tamer. Th hand some prize was woif by Sirs. C. St.

the. remembrance or the hostess. to the ue of honor Wine a handsome velvet Grecian coronets. William Lockett complimented th Todd bridal party with a buffet luncheon on Tuestay evenlni at her home on North Jackson street. the affair being one of the most delightful of the seasons social round.

Mrs. Slierrie Lewis. Mr Lina YTolffe and Miss Sherrl" Lewis returned Wednesday from an extended trip various points in Georgia and North Carolina. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lewis' daughter.

Mrs. J. G. DOOSD of Arnericus who wilt spend some time here. tire.

C. T. tkborn returned Thursday after- noon to her home in Columbus after a ver visit to Sirs. lOcUST Tar Miss Lottie Tilt is visiting In Amerlcus. Mote.

Emma' Ba- juer OaUwar of. York. arrived Wednesday and wll. spend an other winter In Albany. to th ht of the local musical circle.

I which ho did so much last winter. Dtsoy GA. r. and Mrs. 1.

II. Lewis are visiting In Atlanta. Bin 11111. Chealham ha gone to Savannah. where She will take a cour In kindergarten.

Mrs. John C. oweil. of Mobil AIL. la visltinx at the home of her husband parent' Sir.

and Mrs. G. S. Crowell on College street. un.

E. W. iloiingworth ha gone to New Orleans La. to visit Mr Warren Sire. 3.

A. FoBche. of Mcflonough. t. guest of her parents.

Mr. and' Mrs. B. 1. Brown on Slain street.

here. Sr. TV. A. Davidson Is In Bainbridge on a visit to her father sad mother Mr.

and Mrs. John St. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

St. Crouch. of Gay. Os. are visitor at the home of Dr.

0 F. Crouch on Orange street. Mr M. C. IMwards.

accompanied by her daughter. Miss Martin and little ion William. has returned to her horn. here alter an enjoyable visit of sum. duration to her sitter Mrs.

Ruby Wooltey Albuquerque N. C. Mrs. J. D.

Lalns Is at SheDman In. attend. ance en the conference of the Woman's Foreign Lad Home Mission Societies of the Ansenicus district South Georgia IL St. con- Xertnce. Mrs ning 1 distetet ncretary of the' Home Missionary Society.

M. C. Baldwin and R. St. Belt are la attendance OR.

the conference of" the Woman's Foreign and Home Mission Societies la session at sireilman this. week. and Mr John E. Wilkes are on a visit to friends la Pem- Miss Mamie B. Crowellil Is at home after a ant visit to her Mr.

John C. Crowell. of Mobile Ala. STUE9BORO GA. a.

Sob Ii. McOinnls and little daughter. Wilma. spent let Wednu. day In Cazttaviie.

the truest- of Mr Olrry. of Mobile. Ala. 1 tfte a traxlv guest of Mrs. Edgar U.

Beazlesv her pretty country horn Miss- Battle Haney visited friends in few Pt Dr. and Mr P. V. Turk spent Ved nrae Jay In i Oartersyilfe tl guests of frtei i. Mrs.

Oleo E. so time in npton and OarteriVIfle the ue of roistivee. 1 Mrs. T. R.

Hammond of Carters- yUle wag a- vIttor In Unit city one day the paat' weekt Misesi and nnte Cannon oenoa up from Piedmont leatitiate. 7 at nockmajrV Friday night to. penda few day wtth home lak' XiMr. nit Mrs. Wm F.

HTre3 ot Car- terettile spent Sunday in this city. MrJ Lee Oarwood and rtilldren of Atlanta have returned home. after' pteaxu visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ucoerts at their attractive- home.

atr George S. Cobb and dati hter. lHa He. of a rter iHe re. the fUot MrfcS JL Roberta Saturday.

Mr. nd airs. W. Hi Griffin. of jeturned home The Co Daughters of the American Revolution are busy repu.

in' for the ia. convention to convene here Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. November 4. 5 and 6.

Among the prominent visitors already announced for the meeting are Miss Anna CarollrieBennlng Mrs. I. Y. Sage. Mrs.

J. IL Bedding. Mrs. Frank. II.

Orate Mrs. Hugh Wfllet Mrs. R. E-Park. Mrs.

S. B. C. Morgan Mrs. John M.

Bryan. Mrs. L. Crosby. Mrs.

v. Curtis. Mrs. TM Bryan Mrs. J.

Plewetiyn Holt. Mrs. John M. Utahans Mrs. T.

11. Green. Mrs. Edgar Ross and Mrs. Harry Cussln.

At tMs conference the. election of 01 cers for the ensuing two' years will occur. Mrs. P. SV Godfrey of Co It spoken.

of for state regent. Mrs. Godfrey was elected vice regent at a meet- trig' held in Columbus two years ago. The Covin rton and Oxford chapter of. the United Daughters of the Confederacy- held a session-it the home or Mrs.

r. UV tfrey on Thursday and transacted" much business In reference to the coming of' tile Daughters of the American Revolution convention. The annual election or officers re sulted as follows r- MIss Same Mae SockweM. president Mrs. William Darracott Travis vice president Miss Jule Trlppe.

correspond. leg secretary Miss Sara Simms. treasurer Mrs. C. I.

Lath registrar Mrs. John W. Lee. historian. Mrs.

JoljnW Lee was elected dele- gdte to the state convention in Savannah. Mrs. W. Godfrey. will represent the.

chapter In Atlanta. ors Nathan Cart Is- on a visit to Mrs. ford Jenkins of Columbus. bliss Laci Allen. of tOckbridgeha has been the uest for" two weeks.

of Miss Mary Carter. Mrs. R. 1. Weaver visited" her cousin Mrs.

lllckersofi. In Newborn. 1. Hurst is visiting. Mrs.

B. Si. Adams Und her son Dr. G. Paul Hurst In Monroe.

Mrs. K. II. Kelley. of Atlanta.

was the guest for a week of Mrs. E. It. Foster. Mrs.

Mitch. of Atlanta who was Miss Laurie I ee. or Co has been here on. visit to relatives. Mrs.

Mary Upshsw. of Solai Circle. is the guest of her daughter Mrs. 1 Charles A. SockwelL Mrs.

Sheppard. of Social Circle. is visiting her parents. sir. and Mrs.

Ben Camp. Vera Franklin- or Mansfield was the guest or Ifs. C. A. Franklin.

SWAIXSBOno GA. Sunday at tft home of lion. TV. P. Rounttcc.

at it. was solemnized the marriage of Mica Ve a Ilea and Mr. Unvrnet Coleman the quiet and Impressive ceremony being performed In. the presence of the Immediate family and a few relatives by Rex A. P.

Se of the Methodist cltunh. Tlle' following ore some of the girls of this county who are attending. the varii colleges in the state Misses Annie. May Smith and Carrie May Brln- son are at Rrenau Misses Talllc Beeton and Lou" II Tbf m- on are at at" Female college Misses- EUle OoZeman and May Co wart are at Lucy CoBb Miss Willie Cow-art Is. at the Normal end Industrial college at Mu- led eytlle.

One' of the mo dettgivtful meetings of the Wednesday afternoon Club was held at ttie-ricm of Mrs. 3. H. Chandler last Wednesday. Dominoes were played The.

prize went to Mrs. J. O. Uelse. The oonsojatlon was given to Miss Sara OeUe.

MJf Sara Getse la hack from a visit to her sistier Mrs. Robert- Sayle. in Savanna Hr. end Mr' Joe Burden of -Greymount. spent Thursday with Mrs.

Jane Holland Mrs. Lee GodfrtT MS returned from lUwfcinsvUle. Hum. Luclle Rx un and Willie May Waller pent Friday and Saturday tn-stl rnore. the- guests of 3ll Canbell flejrr Mrs.

TomKtghU Of Clarerflor Okla. peat this week with Mrs. Missouri Lawrence. jMr Joseph Colexren and family. of Du bllnv are Visiting their teter Mrs I.

H. Saff old- and Sin Col nanr ttoUi f. Mrs. B. oleman Mite Sa Smith.

of MWdville Is the attractive gieat of- her uscle Mr. JvA Smithy The opening of' the katirigrtnk" this week see an vent for thertung peo. PIcofU I ee. Loxine an Bertha Youmana and illss Louise Solomons are expected as. visitors or MI Ruth To nman ert CA.

of Bailey was' a Rogers this week. i.i Ov rstret of Daxicy is JnT her sister. Mrs. W. E.

noiars Mrs Grace after penlns A 1y tl i guest' other lr' Easterlrn has re- tttrne4toher home at Cedar Crossing. Misses Pearl' BweeQeT anti Veda De t-oo-ih visited Kennedy Bandar. Water delightfully enter. tainetf the" younger set at er pretty Some on Main street on last. Tuesday evening.

and Mrs 3. Wright have. returned after the summer with Mr Chicago. Mrs. H.

Uphaaj6f thlsycltyierti this week for Atlantawhere she Will in future makeher home. She Was accompaniedbyt lmother Mrs CC Carroll for a soortjrislt Misses EvaGardnerof fiparta and' Maud lournoy arc charming guests of MIss OardneYa elster. Irs. 1. U.Tijr- nero for fewweeks Mrs.

Joon Chambers and. daughter. SiLis Prances Chambers are visiting in Atlanta for a short time. MissUUlan Reeve left yesterday tot her Stoma in Barnesville after spending the past monthvu the guest. of.

Miss Prances Chambers. Mrs. Dan Btbb has returned to her home- la Waycross. after spending the week with her- sister Mra X' Sh was accompanied' by Mr U. F.

Whlddon. who will be her' guest- for some time. Miss. Elizabeth Reese has returned. after spending the summer in Macon- Atlanta.

New York and eastern points Mrs. S. J. Cassslls and Miss Valeria Us are visiting- relatives" in Montgomery for- a short time. Mrs.

X. Ned is spending- several weeks in Qullman a the guest of her mother. MrsJoseph Uabbett. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Long. of Quit- man who were married Thursday are spending a short time in vlile on their honeymoon. They leave in a short time for Washington.

New Xoric and. other northern points. Quite a delightful ram of music was at the T. M. 0.

A. Thurs celebrating fall or day. In the evening and' during the day. the ladles were. present in large nunbers to receive' visitors and serve refresh.

ihents. Sirs. W. A. Wells and two daughters were.

called to Atlanta this week on ac count of the illness of relatives. A large reception will be given Hon. Joseph M. Brown at the Mitchell House next Tuesday evening. at which the la.

dies of the city will assist The affair promise. to be tie largest Us kind since President McKlnleys Visit to- Thomasville sonic years ago. The ladles of the city have organ- lte i what is known as a clvlsrlghteous ness league at the Baptist church Thursday. Mrs. James F.

Evans was made president Mrs. William McKay. flrst. vice president Mrs. A.

W. Beater. second vice president. and Mrs. J.

F. Parkea secWtatI' They will begin ac tive work at once. Quite a congenial crowd spent a. few hours at the plantation of Judge IL v. Hopkins last week.

The party went down la automobiles. returning the Same night by moonlight. Prot. and Mrs. James was a.

HU Misses Marianne and Jessie Watt re. turned home- Friday. after spending the summei in Scotland with relatives and visiting for some weeks" la Washington and Staunton. Mr J. U.

Turner entertained most n. fiiiv Friday arterrroolf' at lien Ry decorated for' the occasion. and tea I was served to the guests. who numbered fifty front the younger society set of thomasvifle. GA.

The marriage of Ms Agn Chap- man and Mr. Wttliwn Ii. tons. Jr. whioli was solemnized on Wednesday.

eventing at the Methodist church was the most brilliant aihair of the seneca. Then the strains of Lohengrins wed ding march played by Mrs. Lee Stanch. was started. the wedding party enter- ed as follows The ushers.

Meters. S. S. Beroett Branch Albert and I. R.

DR The maids and groomsmen were Miss Julta nla50n and Mr. Guyton Parks of Macon Miss Sara' itranliam of Otforci and Mr. Walter Patrick Miss Miry Hunter and Mr. LAmeToung The maid of honor was Miss Blanch CJiapman. Site entered with Mr.

Pat- terson oh ValdoMa. Two lnty fV w- er girls. Mist Tlllnian and Miss Elizabeth JUtcl1. of preceded the bride. scattering rose leaves.

that CUapman on the arm of her uncle. Mr Robert Hitch of St jwas Joined at tn altar by the grooJi iiand ills bet man. Mn Ragan Long. I of TIx rg. A most Impressive ceremony was read by Rev T.

11. Christian pastor- of the Mr church. laurie- iHateiy after the brilliant reception was given at the home of the bride. The popularity a the bride and groom was eyldehced by tie extensive array of hnmtvvrre gMs. Those as- plKlng In were Mesdame iiranc4.

A Sert TldweU. CaU Quarterman E. T. Duke and Misses XonnAe tcCais Minnie WMliame. Thou-peon Kilna MurtmU liaskel Razor and Mary Lilly.

Mr. and Mrs. Long left immediately for' Now York and other eastern points. Miss Sara prenham of Oxford. the gue of Mrs.

Hugh Folder after the wedding. Miss Carrie Fe and Yr. Paul WrIiI1t. or Wrminsrham wilt be quietly married at the limos of the bride on Wednesday evening. October 21 at 8:30 o'clock.

Rev. Joel Dares. or Atlanta uncle of the groom officiating. Mr John B. Glt on and little.

daughter Francis arrived Tuesday from. the summer spent in the mountains tAr. B. HUch ha returned to his hone in Savannah and Mrs. Hitch and children will be the guests of Mrs.

C. T. TllLrnan and Mrs. I. It.

Chapman. The ouit- tuin guests attending the Lon 8 wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Lane. of YaldOta Mrs.

Fltheridge of Sparks Mr. Chapman of Liberty county Sir. and. Mrs R. B.

hitch. of Savannah. Mrs. W. T.

Thomfeon entertained. the" Matrons' Club onv Friday afternoon. I Mrs. Albert Tlw ll will toe the' ne es at the club on Friday afternoon. Mrs.

ll Cliarrlbers being the guest of honor. LtWREiccVlLLE LLE A. RIs- nd Mrs. Fritz Ranchenierg spent. Wednesday at Doford.

Mrs. J. Irwin has. returned from a. pleasant- visit to her mother Mrs.

Warp of Winder. Misses Ida Mitchell and. Eva Hutch- Ins spent a- few days- delightfully this 49 Whitehall SIMONS SALE jFpr Monday erne day onl we are going to make all 12 arid button length Glace Kid Gloves away he. low- regular prices. This jncli des lack wliitev several pretty shades tau navy gieengarnelaiid gray.

length were 350 and 375 button length were 300. A button lenglli wferc 300 and 325 I SI I Monday- at' button length were 259 Monday at. r. House- Life is too' short. to spend even one.

extra hour a day in' a hot and' disagreeable kitchen if that hours work can be saved by an investment of a few dollars It can be saved. Do not take our word for Let us show you the. Hoosier Cabinet that saves the work then you will know how it is done. It saves all- the unnecessary steps groups everything needed in the preparation or a meal one com plete well ordered cabinet. It with the kitchen drudgery.

Housekeepers who use it have more time out of the kitchen than those who don't. CffrUUtt. 1X1 7 Baodt X4 fia. Furniture Co. II Edgewood Ave.

18 Decatur Dealers in Fine Furniture Terms to Suit week with Miss" Kate Terreti. One of the. most enjoyable affairs. of the autumn season was the party given by Miss CaldweltSaturday evening at The In. honor of her charming guest.

Mist Susie Zaowdell. of. Wltvder. At the conclusion of the games a delicious salad course was served followed by chocolate. the "chocolate urn being presided.

over by MI Marguerite Richardson. Miss Caldwell received her. guests wearing-a dainty gown efbtue Miss Dowdell tree lovely In a- white UDezrte gown elaborately trimmed in lace. Those invited to meet Miss Dowdellwere Miss' Rogers. Miss Irene Sloan.

Miss Woodle Whitehead. Miss- Eva Hutchlns. Miss Marguerite Richardson. Colonel N. Hutch-Ins Dr.

S. M. Jacobs Mr. George Rag- i well. Colonel G.

Brown Six' Dan Byrd. Victor- Hutchins. Mr. B. Jackson of Winder.

Mr. John Houston. Rev. and Mrs Fritz RaustbsnbCrg. The Flour is sold by an grocers.

Ladies' Tailored Suits and Men's Clothin he Peaehtree St. m. 1 i i i 4. i 1 1 QM SflUT SatE.Prt if a' i t.e.l uvu. Oi I11eDaughteonlof tboOonfederacy J1eida ngThun.

LiabBiHbll Yldk. Mast. nklnSCdebrated Dldlay Jiioonand Thelle ld IlIgin' We ndnil the people In' wted. a evenIngwe8 IDPmes. oonve 1on.

Mis andbd A gu over theguests 8 JiJ 1nAu cta fdth bersIUer O's YerJUI attha Oaue ir ren 1 thewlIlter Su vea nt V' ttba ThU lJday ViW In urnbuL llrt. se YI rogedl1els attract gu tof ker. Gilm re Tc Cri etMOd Mr trartwU ron. re th I 1Ir ests U1. rrl le.

a. lOCatt MrsJ nas MouDtVernon lte James POI T. of' rs. n. I Is i Atki son.

i' Mnt pen1il I 1IDg3n ille TUUtSrtanle Week nd la JlF. herSQn. rl th est t. nss G. ew Wi Ii9ton.

ding as Is er Lon I Hka. Chli tlne on. on. I fr Sot. r.

Bro on edn aye i4IteT. ller. COLLEGE. trhrt a enin i 0 a. i iirnt a I thr daught rl week- nd.

frig unda I ndav. WII8 1I ho oneti11e of. 1I1u ourold tblsweek e. h9IS 1I iattie an 1 een ar re firstmonlhof good. er it Miss Bes le.

mfor tie s.to bb rt here remaIn. for rsobeforec mlng enet1 aan ofiwtheutinotlt students' and I 5 9ut ty da o. ale r'-Gaertner it 1n rt 7 II1 osa 1bell' tti JcJ TJCELLO. I Mlnnfe haareturned A UtAtJanta rlra We lIIngti viSIting. lk' accompariledhome tbcrtd e.

4" trent b. eenIDf ralda18 rand 1n lC' otoGare guetsot tj XrPhoe Kr' of XrJ 1sltedAUan tils. fsHenftieEze14e hureturnM. asltto MrL. Ffarl.

of f3. Giddens. ot 1itmbuar CUestsolrs. rtTal. 1 Andrew' is 1t em rof i dleYaf sbo Ith' herm ther.

tI1in on U. relnJa tho cues otMra od rofI dl tl Misses retunJedtromweek stay ln Wa l1lnlrton D.C. 1OIpatrlckwhohs th aJ to Jhe liel home contestJJrs nPowellwI th Dalntyretleahment entfcl ned' tbtaoulq ofll1e. MonticelloH1gh atthelr fr Whe rried thlamornlng. andHra.

the1Uasea pleas nt ay. At1 al mot 1 tl at cl test. in Day Is. wo anfxqulsUe MniJ rdan. 31111 ted a aGoor b7 arte as Roby i tas oe e.

a I vJlrs. oCfun was. be I en- Mrs. 1 wi th wsaerved Mr I ar Ui aft rnoon. ga.

me served.1 pln apple I ursd a mul Mr JQ lIi tl nta SE OU. rnes. vji a Ir V. frs. iI' week- It1th 1l1OIIher at th.

ew 13. thgue5tot Irs. Q. ly I end r. a Et ra.m Ca rrolU on.

Ir Ut1n on As iatlon ed ano rter Frlda. G. GP 5hl11glerJr. Dicke inoon. i lttmeetlng wl ch 11r llrs1 Miss FewLlterary Iety celebr ed tober YL Glad 80.

of- gue tof Mrs. onyer. nson arl daugbttrot of1rs. Thursd 1Itlles011. Collin.

spent I ckw1th dau Jter. MlssAUle durin the talr Waa MlnLotUe uaolemnlzed tn U. Arter the. cere- lart7waI erat thebome croom a andMrs I 0 pla e. GRE VILLE.

Smdth entertitn i' oftb Swa Ir WH v1Ji-t T. Stroller EIIuU 1 totAra 1Urs01a hail ttheeiocut1on 1I vel Wrl lIms8araBUClhanan. liw nwre lest hereSbewt11 HnLJrwi1tleav. oiL fora1faU toruveat 0 c' TEt LL EORAJ E. 1fl vi tt uton th rk ra new brandoffcoffeeofJthenrr t' bIe7A.

GRADE ITY JIJT EBrOlAPC n. TC4fLurpCRATSAND ROYALTt gN want Orfg1nalnam todeslgnatep1fa ral1 esug 13 TeotJtslI n1e- y.and\otf eJjOrJeans tbeJe oee ortb rld preferred. u' it ye TENiDOILU fOrIb moit acceptable zuggeatlon. only d1 0JI81ri 4 q. h.

IU esteIl. ust acco. mpamedbYO ne rou. JT. iOfjOU1' i LU ECO esmay JP ea proTfdedaJcoup sent 1Vftbeach es on8IDurt bed4 to.

tl li' e' i 5 r''t'j ry" C. T. I I' USS' XKS. RKES D1eDt ew 1 1' AL ANY SOC1 ETY. One tha Jnarrla ges was 11.

an 2 AI rt Vi ednesda o' IJ at the lI1ncand ndtaper sad paI re th The rem1lT Rev. IIII dIlllster st lU ltL. Alban I1 DIm 1d MI. Brownl sbers. Uon IImlt I it trace Is" NMJaCUllltt Jonas.

iVefiujeeda plln l1 women Geo aC Mr. OM. is ufitaqt hler atlOl1al a sociall 0. leaSon was d's rs. the I The handsome wuwoa i I gueSt I lam the I at rt it ear 1 1 lire.

a7 a 1 tend to eor a i The I spendeome born retumedThunday no vera to. rL Raquer Zew an- I IIIICaI mullcalc1 le. for ahe JO G. Dr A has acoalll Idnder rten. Mn ot.

htr hUSbandaparent EW ILt Mrs. Parks. Foycheot is CJfItot I Davld yl tt I. Mrs. CFAardlaerompanied son ome or NK LInCIatsbeuun In neeen confereneeof WomanaFor aadlIoms tI SouthGeorsa LE I.

Merela XllatonaTTSoclet andMra Forel alODt Shelmntbi. wek. ndMra Wlkel ae on. t. frend.

Per' 11 Jlml cwel ste llt thabtber. Joh owel Moble ST BORO.G.- Ir 1 llnls Ul. dughter. WU. pt.

1f 11' i Ces I gut of1Mf ClOYir i toattrlv guest 1LEga Bezter peuntrbm MluPetUoH aneY rt a- put YF urk Mt ed C6lteuv thEJ est C1QOE. tl8 spending In carter1neit ni en- 1fU vf rID Cne elsFQlclcale niLF CIIIIDeQp P1e mlOllitlMtltUlte. FrldayialltbttopeDd Of. a te 7a rl t1m1eCl alt a tltVIsK rand I tbeirattracUyeh c' Jessie. 00rt r.vnIe-'JI'.ere..tbe of Jlr" Slt RobncSaturdaY' and W1L Kingston have retuttle4 afire rlt a The DTtrIeD of 1 4 sOuwftt h41o.

h1I tr 1' 4 ic rfo Dau hters ot' bus ne FrldaySoyember inc nou lced Ilet. rs I rlran. lrs. T. M.

3ohnol. UarryCalsln tb Godtre ameet'- in. ie GO 0 annual' I Is Sockwellpresldln Ir I Sim John as te thetat. P. wUlrepre- a lrs.

Ct ord of or' guest 1Iar Cart r. RI Cou in. I. Ir on. rs.

as the. I1 1ll. of Lee. lsit Cplh 9o lal le9t fr of SciidClrcle I itl. no er P.

aren tll. a. nd Be. n. as sWux nonoGt tfoe lJ n.

rrl-agC nlS VeMa fn1i rMslve nronylbelng th pre ence are lroIID of thlsCOUM le I IE gIS M. I us andCarrle son. llIe Tblll11-P''Onare La- wart I at. Indu rl 1college 1 ledgevtlie. i themot ul oft-be ne day n1 heldat UCh ndier i 1tN1JO.

i no. oonllOJaUon ento I asSam. SafaGelse rSJtlerMI8. SaYlelnl 1lrll. ursde.y wltbMrs.

Mrs1Ae lla Witlnnme ltllSeLUdle Rountree Va.ller In tllei Miss rry rllTom Eight tXnI fr Jos hColern 1Ut4jem of DUbll a 1 gtlnlr oldandlr Cot tn U1tl UrrD 1" Sa4fc' oUddvUle. stot UJlele11r. J. ASmIth J11eo enI lgof lr1DktsJ. 1t9S the' 1DIt UlI81 I4Uer 1.

jl1tlrilILOrtne. oumans aM1lssoulse SOImoallare' vl vieltor0t ID8IRUtltYoumannen GJ.E YILIEcGt Miss Eva fIpptn. Bu ey. ett otr WERo era tblsweek. MiuEdnaOyratreet otBuley.

viaiilisg MrLW no MtIChfileGr e- b4In teveraldaYIIbri aatbe of. her 1IotherlrlJ0 Ea. re rtnrZe4tOberhome. I I88 1II at KonnedYSnndar :111. 1neawlersdellhttully talnedthe at herpreuJ' tomeon falnetr uetday even ng.

BL iiiej i1ijr fi ii. i pastry- ld erthe that wtliuse' OIl QlMiat ritti r' fr' i iiJ jr 7. i7 jJHOMASVULE Sqclr a eDdtDS' lthMrstr Jt r. i.e. l' tbIrdt ien tWsweek AUallta where.

li in. accom l1recl 1iY MrsCC i' tor.a.hortI\'IsU' Misses Eva Gardner of. arta. al d. 1.

ourn lUVtl1ccharDl1n cu sts sisterltns. TYr. luJonnlhanlbers vlliUDIln foraahort 111. L1U1an eaterdaiOr lIomelnBarnesv111e theput month II guestof returnedtoheJ' ndlnctbe Ira- C. na Site lira ho beher- tled A lfd a re Vlal ncrelaUyesl XNeel as- Mrs.

Joseph Irand a e4lnTb' 1lvn JeaveiIi forWashln too MC dauln evenl lsJloraand 1entL' dau bters ek on' Sc- relatl u. glvetiHon. theMltchcll dresoC. wlllasslst lar elt slnce ll Klnle VISit lad 1I lied EvaDsWaS R1a le rs. Il1egln at- urs JamesE.

artle. will be at home to II. great number of the youn er pe ln of Thomasdflle Fri. da evening. Ttils Is.

the first reception at Young's College fllnce lr. Yor- garUc assumed the presidencY. and It as Iucelllt In every wa aU wlthrelaUyes ent rtalned delightfullY ather home on Jackson street in honot of eIts Misses Gardner oh Sparta. and Flourno of ColumbuandMlss Watt of this eft The home was beauUCuI" tea. wa 1Jertdflfty 79 er G.

Agnes man Jon whl 1 letl1 altalrof ea on I wed- I as tj eBranch. groo nwere Ir. 11 I Be. Young. MISm ncl1 pnlan.

w1tl1llr. I terson. Yald a. 1 11' tlS E11 I ed rid e. OCatUrlng.

1O iS ather i was infd at' the thgrD and st mon Mt. dJat 4 So as vel1 Dtthe ld med exten ve ha its. U4' entertaining were 1Ie6d lAee Ar ert Tt wel. 11 1Ise 1 ofOxford guest 1ul t. oftl1e brltJeon nlnf eIDae groomornci lIng.

tI-ib'on er. ran amm r. hi 1I1t thllf1lut1 an of CIr3Pman tJOng wed 1lng rtl. thertd count 1I1I4lrs- l. It a hei ert TI en next I MBte5 cluboii Wilt Hi gue I 1 LAWRENCEVILLE GA I vand Ir RlIueh nberg I hasleturned fN to.

hermothero Ira. I fewdars eUg tfUl1Y I u' t4 hit lllM N. ln MONDAY jOLOVESA LE Iondayonedayo YtWe ar go llg tornake hll2andJ6 tonJ ngtbGla KidGlo ow regu pric I des wh fsereralpretty eeng rne11 lgray UtJ l1e 50 a. Jd. A30l5.

1. 2 3 9. 1 OPdaJ t. 16 S. 1 12 O.

len irrh nil. 32. e. J2bU.tto ength onday 3. 9 SIMONS keepers Attentipul eis tosp nden ll qa hot.

agree blekitchell nt cwdollalS bcs Yea. our Ho sierCabiettIi savesthc i1 steps-groups prep rati one coin cabinetJi does a Housekccpelswl1ouse ithavelliolc ti1l1eout thoscwhodont 'kMER-ICAN' I I llEdgeWood ealers inF ne 111 s. at Ter I th i 08t. cnjorableatIalrs autumnaea5onwastbe Caldwell- Saturday 1' ng Atu conclullono urlewas r1ed. byCl1ocC7Iatethechoc pre Miss Rfchardsonflu IlsDowdell hi' a.

1te IreneS1oan WoodJeWhite. ColonelN. In XJacobB I weno IOnel GBroiln B. Jacks oFWindu. andI RLWchen bere.

1heKK 1t DRY ANING dSu ts' Clothing Gr at StoddtfrdWay i A 11 aD I1i ies Greatest lrPr rtfrt ta hf JP 1d fidl nldi 1 Jt Dui i 2 Sti7 I i 1 SOME SOUTHERN SOCIETY aIs su4sZes ANDWVILLE O. uhte the C1d Ts oou. and thrtT. The iemb the WOth I fl nd i deamt an DAI h. onr nn1e an ov few l1 reta.

rs. Aigi ta i tha narum. th Th ans 5 rnn rtrirt S. were S. mith.

S. Li i 7 n-et'te trs. flirm1ghe1T. iI i Irs. S.

ecm i Gorre la nLer lMJ 5 Eady. athame guests ttt 1r Octcer COLLEGE 1on s. I. numberof i. S.

5 Mi's 4 i is the T' eIf We 5 Or ee of gooilt tbe cssor e.IIi.TtY Oft 4 Cnd fl go- about 5MlaaMlnnie to I3fr at therldge. Mrs. an4Miss btenln ir iral Mr. Gs of Xre. tt- fg J.

this tts. Fearaof a and MrL time Mrs. BazcmOre of WlilflIdley Jackoathe Wa C. re- tiege atreetethi entertained- very. the ar- cliibafld clo In Po well 600r9b1 Malone hostess at nectar-by wa a t1i.s a5 her mndherdt ead V.

Iis. ta Mrs. sup Mrs. irsonage jull 5 oc1. guestof Ileckwith eneTtntdi of a.

Mrs. Mlsd ra wre be some r. liii ENDOLLARS FOR A NAME t1 We pti on the' marketa' new of coffee of the vey 4heetg LtZJIIabIO-AGItAD BLZTO PLIITOCRATS AND ONLY. tWewant aadortg1na1 name to designate this brand tive of 1t IUiy merItand of New 1trof worldpr. offerlEN DOLJj for5 themost rondiUosis Impose are- 1.

Each Buggeatednaa mud be accompanied by one of the coupons fcund can or fafiusLUZfjNE COFFEE. Any nuin- bet of nameamay snge1tedpyIed acoupon be' cent' with each. Slggest1ons ninstbe 5 ieprIll1utIhc 1eocoe V. St 4- nised sad C. yes-e alag 6:30 snenseacreenof ad aa na 1.

est Siaz LU tbnarriae mari woe re. 1' of the areialtlflg course Als. tiultingat nd aadlItU. er BC theRome th Mrs. in 5fl.

ofMobilP la. Mrs. A. 0. Ste Jire.

F. M. Is attraive home. in tiarteawvlille a dayu wecic. Mrs.

rueday the friends. B. Coibcrt Ii guest ty at a litilteFof H. daughter. Mi Cartersvlfle were gus 5.

IL. spending several days glut Mr and jilrs Vs. 0. ftendsoe nian of Mra3an. lien- dersun wilt be gtad W5kewthM C' COVINGION SOCIETY.

In th CaroliriBenning5 I re- I I Simmstteas ore 1 restrarMr W. tte stateconvention a or I Covingtonhas a- 15 ttehome otlion. various Louts Tbcenpeon Cowart meet laa Walierspent Tom Mr' Dublin. Crs. Salfoid A.

Sm skating rink' y9ung pie of this p1e Laul MIss Toumansnext week. GLEgVILL T1ppi ws guest of Mrs. Migs Edna Overstret Rogers. fns Coniese several dya lsreas the mother. lire.

0 ie turned to her eiIa lflss Zaes Wafer. her 5. BLUE RIBBON COOKs ii rbmefl wbomake the. fIlt cakes. and sIeiutserstheenea 1100W kat blue ztiS THOMASVILLE 5 Mrz P.

J. Wi rl il spending. Mrs. LAWoltCrs lii IL- accompanisdbybtriisother EvaGardner- garta.i- aiourn yaretno otMIu for-a MiuL1UianReeveg in1Barnesvifle lie MrL.C.- Mc. MrL andeastern Ie Se orit W5 ia- largesto-f tt ent B.

Fogartie- younger peoln day bIt. way. re- Jre. her guests. FlourAOy.

Columbus. andhiiss city. 1' Lolien1iflsWed nd Lase I fl.nw- I jcestaarg. ceremony of MaCall Ld is Mrs. It V.

or Tiweli hostess-at and Ran henberg ieit I I Whitehalle GLOVE For Mondavone only jnc1uths white green garnet aiid 16 300 ti c.3oo 25O at------------ II I ll usc- tospend jiia Hoosier-Cabinet unnecessar aimeal in aay hveiuiore kMR1CAN Eu- it iim Miisa Miss Eula i nrt TheKKKYiourissO1d llgrocers. CLEANING ici The Great oIard Way ST Dixie's DryCleaner cktre ppp. cartiier Bidg Sod 4 Jk t..

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