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PI I 5 i I HSS Mrs. H. Wood andinleceiMl ml. of Eatonton after a pleasant visit two weeks in Americas- 4avrjEone to LUZnPICIn to nd. omeitim jUh rela- Uves there.

i Miss Quisle Morris Ma ohe a Atlanta. I where. she will spend two or three wetks with relatives. Mrs. H.

W. Van Riper left on Wednesday for Durant 1. Pi to. reman vth relatives during. the summer months.

Alter a visit of a to reltnes in Amertcu Mr. and ilr Rirv Itkst have gone back to jUhoU Mrs. Walter. yejf o1zmbis. Miss.

is here upon a y1sit two nvvks to ttr parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. P.

jne. Mrs. Charles B. wnbum and ttT Mrs UcElroy of Rome. are sums of their parents Mr.

and Mrs. N. i. Prince nere. Miss.

Jennie Hollls has returned here from a delightful visit days at the beautiful borne of tier Mrs. Judson Rand. near Pelham. Ga. Mrs Robert I l-'arnum bas cro to Cuthbert.

where she will si" nd a. wk or two very pleassnly" ail Mr. and Mrs. John VV. Wncallcv have tons to New York.

upon pus. trip ofsome length. going thence to NrtbUn- berland. Tenn. to visit relatives prd friends.

Miss Nannle Phllpot Is at hoirr eraln after a visit of a reek to Mr aid Mrs. George Phllpot. Albany. Mrs. Cowan McBnJe vtrt re turned from a visit of s-raa rgth pleasantly spent with relatives R-me.

Miss Martha WhaIev. of Amt is the guest of the tI4es Urawner In Grimn. where she has ine rcihlflt of many social attentions nij a stay or two weeks. Miss Mary Carter his returned Irme from Albany. wh re slu ia I en the guest or Miss Lula Waiters ft a week.

Mrs. Emmett McNulty has returned here from a visit a wt ek to relatives In Dawson. her inner Miss Minnie Williams a oral faTrlte here returned horns I'M a vitlt of a week to Miss Clemens ULena Vista. Mrs. John T.

Taylor Is spending a week or two pleasantly Macott. the cvcst Or her sister Mrs. AU CrAri ll. Miss Marie Lamir has ret med home from a visit of a few iyd to er cousin. Miss Etheridge.

it Flotilla. Miss Bertha Elmore. of Oglethorpe. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene E. rlmore at their home on Ohuroh sitPt here Miss Reese. of Savannah. lo tly visit friends In Amerlus. here she fer- merly resided.

Miss Maggie Buenartan. after a ploarnnt visit of a month to friends in Yasi-o City. Miss. turned home Wednesday. Miss Jessie Morgan tttt day for Atlanta.

where he will le the gvcst ot relatives for two or three weeks. Mrs. W. 3. Xoves as one to Cedartown.

Ga. her 1rmer home. hue she will spend a portion of the summer 5(son. Miss Mamle Carter. of Vienna.

Is Ine a few days In merlcus a gest at the home of Mrs. Will C. Caner re. Mrs. Phil Lanler.

after a short tut pleasant visit here. the guest of Mrs. Frank Lanier. has returned 10 her me In West Point. Miss Florlne West ot Amerlcrs Is the guest other cousin.

Sirs. Janes U. Palls In Dawson where sbo has bees Inca her return from a delightful trip In tvuth Florida. Mrs. W.

S. Matthews and XU L. Tharpe of Buena Vista are visiting lela- Uves In Amerlcus for a wet or two AT3ENS GA. The members of The Sphinx Club" en- Joyed an elegant banquet at the Georgia cafe" Friday evening. The Caeds a sophomore club In the university held an Interesting meeting Thursday night.

Several members were Initiated. Mr. A. L. Hull lectures at Lucy Cobb Institute next Thursday evening.

on The Companies of the Confedarate War. The senior class at the Washington street school will give a graduating class banquet at an early date. Mr C. M. Walker of Monroe spent yesterday In Athens.

making arrangements for the banquet to be given by the members of the class of 17 at the ap proachlng' university commencement. There will be twenty-five members of the class present. Miss Manila Miller of Lucy Cobb Institute will visit Atlanta this week. Miss Mildred Rutherford spent several days with relatives in Atlanta last week. Mrs.

M. A. Llpscomb Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. V.

D. Ellis. Jr. of Atlanta. The members of the eighth grade Washington Street SOhOOl had a picnic yester day at Barnett Shoals.

Misses Susie Gerdine and M. larreil chaperoned the party. Mr. anti Mrs. C.

A. Rowland have returned from a trip to New York. Miss Rosalind Davis of Lucy Cobb. Will be the guest or Mrs. Rosa Hull during university commencement.

Miss Yamle Thomas has returned from a pleasant visit to Etberton and Dewy Rose. Miss Marion Bloomfield. Is the guest of her uncle. Dr. J.

llioomfield. of Augusta. Misses Helen Carlton and Lily Moss art attending the' big Sunday school convention Jn Augusta. MU xMayme Daniel is visiting her un. CleiilrASJ C.

Daniel of Edwin. Ua Mr Fred pavJsrla- visiting relatives it a Barwlck Is visiting her pa. and Mrs. A. Blackshear.

otAmerlcus. Joel T. Davis has returned to hit me In Atlanta. He made many warn. friends in Athens during the recent re vival meetings at the First Methodist Church.

Mlss Sophie Boley will leave soon for New York. where she will join some friends before. taking steamer for Europe. site will visit her old home It Germany. VMIss Saltie ltlllupa is visiting relatives Jn Columbus Miss.

Mr IV B. Hill Is visiting friends In Savannah. Mrs. Andrew Lipseomb. of Opellka Ala.

who has been visiting Mrs. lit. A. Lipscomb at Lucy Cobb institute. has let for Atlanta where she will visit rela Uves.

Mrs. A. H. Greene. of Atlanta.

is the charming guest of Mrs. 3. A. Hunnlcutt. on Mllledge avenue.

Mrs. Ferdinand Phlnlzy has returned home after a visit to Mrs. H. O. Gould.

of Augusta. Misses Ada and Marcella who have been visiting the Misses Walton. of Augusta. have returned to their homes this city. Mrs.

Y. W. Drake. who has been vii iting Mrs. J.

A. Hunnlcutt of this city has returned to her home in Atlanta. Mrs. C. L.

Hubbard Is visiting friends and relatives In Gainesville. Ga. rs. M. P.

Alexander of Maysvllle. Is visiting at the home of Mr. S. B. Wingfield Jr.

Mrs. Fred Smith of Baltimore. Is the guest of Mrs. W. Thomas of this city.

AVGUSTA GA. Miss Allie Walton Eve entertained In formally liriday evening at a. In hon rf Miss Mary Haynes. of Savannah and Miss Madge Landrum. of Atlanta.

Mrs. David Shaver entertained at hearts' Friday afternoon In honor of Mra. V. A. Camp and Mrs.

L. D. Mc Donald of Atlanta. and Mrs. C.

Johneon of Charleston. Mrs. Eugene Baum entertained with a lovely luncheon on Saturday In honor of Mrs. La. ir.

of Plttshurg. Pa. Al J. L. Bwic complimented her sls.

Iir. Mrs. OC Johnson. of Charleston. on Saturday afternoon with an informal musicale.

Mrs. serge T. Parties charmingly en. tertalned her whist club on- Monday al ternoon at her home on Greene street. Mrs.

Boykln Wright entertained at cards M6pday afteroog at her home on the bill. Mrs. James Tobin entertained on Mon. day afternoon with an elegant card party. The first prize.

an exquisite vase was" won by Mrs. Bishop and the consolation. ahandsome sofa pillow was awarded Mrs. Anna C. Buzwe1l The con- olatlon- prtia fw drawn Jor unique wayV A- wlih satin sachet fear was passed each guest securing of thfc souvenirs.

After the game ianv Ja4xirat luncheon was est The hilt Eucbe Club- met Mb ternoon at the of vvMl i Bune The prizes. dantrrJpanM le- tures were wen by Ml Je Scott n4 Miss Eva Roberta. of hvlliepTennj At the conclusion thame delltioiis frestunenU werj-tetvtAi--f' Tv-i' An eligunt german wd danced Monday eve sing at. the Boa-Air hotel tor tb ben. eflt of the cIlidtCl2I hospital fundiiand the occasion was a al as wel aa a inrcIa tucctts.

Mrs. Gtjge Cunningham charmIngly entertained her card club on Tuesday. afternoon. The Zrst prize. pretty- ring stand was won by Mrs FranL M.

Butt the consolation. ft dainty fanIwu won Mrs. Tracy Mathewson. 1 The ili Robertson entertained on Friday wltha beautiful euchre party. Miss Adelaide Barnes won tho nrst prize a bsauifuiy bound copy ot To Have and To Held.

The other prizes. a almy fan and a stiver glove stretcher were won respectively by Miss Langdon and Miss ScoweigerL After' the. gitmu it delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. John Harper Davidson entertained ntcriaiiy on nicay afternoon at eight- handed euchre In honor of Mrs.

A. Campbell of New Jfork and Mrs. Raw- Una Lowndes of Charleston. The nr prizes beautiful lamp shades. were won by Mrs.

DeSaussura Ford and Miss Connor. The consolation. a. pretty white kid card case was awarded Mrs Alfred Martin. Temotlnsr refreshments.

ere servei after the game. Miss Fannie Slbey. of Los Angf les. Cat. Is visiting relatives In this Mrs.

Rwtths Lowndts of Chartestyn S. spent a few days of lasVweek lu After a plwwant visit to friends and relatives in this city. Miss Harrydelle Hallmark has returned to Phlladvlphla. where she occupies a position on The Philadelphia Press. Miss Vnnle C.

English ofColumbia S. C. who has been the guest of Mrs. John Jay Cohen has returnedhome Mrs. J.

Glascok Mays has returned to Atlanta. after a visit to relatives to this city. Mrs. C. L.

Dibrell and Miss Mary Dibrell who hava been the quests of Mrs. John J. Cohen. have returned to their home In Nashville. Mr and Mrs.

3. Walter Inrnan have re turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Albert Howell. after a visit to her mother Mrs.

Martin. has returned to her home in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Garrett. Miss Jenna Garrett-and Mr. Henry Garrett are spending the summer at their country home at Bath. Ga. Miss Adelaide Howell of Atlanta who has been the guest of Miss Anita.

Plilnisy and of Mrs. Martin has returned to her home. and Mrs. Howard V. Wilcox have returned from their thern trip and are at home to their friends on lower Br ad street.

MUs Whltlock Irvine of Milton. N. C. has returned to her home after spending several months in this city. this Meriart Lane of Macon.

whohas been the admired guest of Miss Lila Reynolds has returned home. Mrs. Lazear. of Plttsburg. Pa.

who has been the guest of Mrs. W. Hv Barrette has returned- to her home. Mi and Mrs. Cecil Cochrane have left for New York.

from which. place they will sail for Europe and will spend the summer abroad. Miss Ada Griffith and Miss Marcella Griffith have returned to their home In Athens eftjr a' vial to the Misses -Walton. Mrs. FerdlnandFhlnizy has returned to Athens after a visit to Mrs.

H. G. Gould on Broad street. Miss Natalie Robertson of Selma Ala. Is the guest of Mrs.

Hamilton Wilkins. Mrs. Mad TO Landrum. who has been the- guest of Mr. and Mrs.

T. Hlckman has returned to her- home in Atlanta Miss Janette Williams of Washington. D. C. has returned home after a visit to Miss Clio McLaughlin.

Miss ucile Yo Hilt. ofAtlantawho has on the guest of Miss Clarice Is now visiting Miss Alice. Palmer on the Hill. Mr and Mrs. James McGuwan are spending a few days In Savannah.

Mrs. W. G. Solomon. of Macon Ga.

Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Good.

rich. COLUMBUS GA In Savannah. Miss A. C. Bennlng.

of our. city. Is historian for the society and read an interesting paper. The invitations beat the' cipher of the trustees seal whth they received in June. 1732.

Mrs. M. D. Blanchard has returned from the convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union held In Augusta. Mrs.

Blanel1ard reports a most interesting meeting. From The Augusta Chronicle or Thursday we cult the following Among the many reports read was a most one one from Mrs. Blanchard or Columbus. on Sunday Observance. She said that Georgia leads the union in this.

warship and that the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union- had givens a prize to the Georgia Woman's Christian Temperance Union In consequence Of this fact. Her report was received by a rl tng vote or thanks Miss Callle hirannan of Scale and Mrs. E. Andreson of Plttsburg. are in the.

city the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Davis A. Andrews on Third avenue Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sims who have spent the winter here left. for Atlanta where they will remain during the summer. The family or Mr. J. 11.

Fagan arrived today from Amerlcus. They have apartments In the residence Qt Mrs. Emma Nisbet. on Second avenue. Mr.

John T. Davis complimented the Sunday school or the First Baptist church with a most delightful picnic down the river on the steamer The Three States. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coneratt.

of Savannah are in the city this week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Spencer on First avenue. Mr.

Coneratt ua high official in the Royal Arcanum and Is In' attendance on the meeting here. Mrs. L. ii. Chappell has en appointed by Mrs.

J. Lindsay Johnson as a. delegate from the Students' Club to the blen- dial of the general Federation of Woman's Cubs which convenes at Milwaukee. June ltn. MlasKate Jones has.

been appointed as alternate. iirs. E. 1. Wimblsb and Miss Nell Wlm.

bsh. who came over from Misledgeville to attend the Beach wedding have returned home. Miss Mannie Shipley of Atlanta Is In the city the guest or Mr. I Lester. on Rose Hill.

Shtple baa visited Columbus before and' Is very pop. Mrs. T. T. Murrah and Mrs.

George Murrah of Chlpley. spent Saturday In the Quite a party from the city went to Cusseta. to the riaptlst meeting there. Mr. John Jenklra Mr.

Newell Bowdln. Dr. Z. J. Herring.

Miss Maggie Lamon Mis. Be. lab. Larqon. ilisawuife entiey.

These were Joined by Mr. Sterling Mr T. Z. Homer irom Midland. H.

Wkbb anti ctltidren wet to 0 iT tas cated there Sr SS'- VfflS SiSU S. fi ii-- SfSWiss susrai- fnKa lg read an interesting paper' Wednesdays sha in the sticlat functions qf the. wee an elegantrecepZ given Tiy- Lo Swift niece Miss Qabiet. of Mrs. Swiftvwas assisted ta-ncSv MISS FANNIE LOU HACKNEY.

NeYnan. Ga. May 4 Special. Miss Fannie Lou Hackney. Of tbs Is among its prettiest nd mjat.

popular young ladles. At ner elegant home on Greenville street occurs some 1 the most delightful social events thav lend- rayety and to the tacJal Jlfe of Mss Oabbet. Mrs. Raft Sims of Macon. Mrs.

MrsUegel1aDlDerJrer. Mra. IC. Kp- plngi Mrs. Ruse Crawford Mrs.

tlaran rmmt Mrs. Elijah Emmel Miss Bonnie oont1ne. Tne house was beautiful wnll flowers and palms and delicious refreshments of meats salads and sweets were served. Mrs. James.

A. Hyde. of Atlanta. Is visiting. relatives is tneclty Mrs.

Q. W. Payne and Mrs. YV. crenehaw al so of Atlanta are expected visit Mrs.

Hyde about May. 6th. Mr. Gray onnston. who.

has been in- New York for several years has returned to Columbus andhereafter will befound at the City drug Mr. and UIS. J. Ii. Conetteot of Indianapolis md.

wso hays been spending the winter here left' Saturday for Atlanta Mrs. Battle Kern. accompanied. her daughter. Mrs.

Moire and her little Ion are the guests of reatlvesln the There was a peanut. nunt and Ice cream festival Friday afternoon for the children of St. Joseph's Academy for the benefit of the Sisters of Mercy. There were prlz. es offered.

a gold ring for the girl and a ball and bat for the bay who found most peanuts. The gayeties of the past wick began with a very pleasant cardparty gtvenby Mrs. Paul Dlsmukes. complimentary to the Kalamazoo Club. Mrs.

Dlsmukess home is especially adapted. for- 'entertainments a large old fashioned hall and two double parlors being thrown- into pne by folding doors. Wild flowers and roses formedbeautiful decorations. Tuesday was given over to the most notable event of the week- the marriage of Miss Louse. Wimblsh to Mr.

C. E. Beach. The wedding occurred' at 4 o'clock tn the afternoon at the home of- Mr. WA.

Wionbishon Broad street. Immediately after the-ceremony the bride and groom left for- Asheville. N. C. Miss Wimblsh Is the granddaughter of Hon.

Henry Harris of Georgia and Mr. Beach is a member of one of. the. oldest and beet ramlllei' of Columbus. Mr.

peach holds the responsible position of cashier of' the Third National sank of this city. Mrs. Theodore' Petrl entertained. at cards Thursday afternoon at Wildwood comp inientary to Mist Pea I urAsde of Stanford Kentucky. lhe pavilion was embowered in' polms lilies and other handsome pot plants- a frieze- of many colored sweet peas being part1CUtitrlY beautiful au air of cozy comfort was given by pacing large bright rugs.

tablet and rocking in the center on toe large hall. around these were toe- tables tor cards. A. large party of friends assisted Mrs. Petriin receiving.

Frldllyevenln6C Mrs. F. BOordan entertained the KalamuOo Club at whist and- Friday evening the Students' Club met. The days work was Modern India under. that head was a paper on religious sectsK by Mrs.

ltbbert Carter. Talks on.Keatl- vats and ances by tin. Y. H. SOtlth A sketch.

Native RV by' Miss Maude. Burnett. Short tak RamakrUna and Pundits. Ransaoai by Mrs Gibson. The symposium on Marriages.

Funerals Jugglers Native Social Life was led by C. I. Groover and Mrs. Nina' Hjls- teat Saturday was the regular. meeting of the Orpheus Club at Ms I tner8.

An Interesting programme- was rendered. Some of the young society bays I girls went out to the water works reservoir Saturday lit a large picnic wagon anti spent the day very pleasantly fishing. CLASKSTON GA. Mrs. A.

F. Chlsholm and her charming i daughter w'- re at home to their friends on Wednesday' afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock The decorations wore elaborate and. ar The nantles were banks with the pretty wild honeysuckle. while in the parlors and hall were howls and vases of lovely. cut flowers in everyavaliable space.

Much Interest was manifested In the literary contest. Papers were passed to each guest containing questions the- answers towhich were the titles of books. The lovely vasetlad for by Mrs. Sam Talton MUsses Mary and Mlttte Johnson and Miss-Leila Hardeman. was wan' by Mrs.

in- the' drawing. I The second prize a Dresden candlestick was won by Miss Ruth' Alter the. contest the guests were invited to the dining room where amid the-beauty and fragrance of roses and carnations a most delicious menu was senrjd The hostesses have- been residents Of our only a short time but have made many friends by. their- charming personality. Those invited were Mrs.

Johnson W. Haygood. Mrfc- WT Heath. Mrs. Utla Mrs.

Williams Mrso E. Jolly. Mr Vatj vose. Mrs. Sam Talton and MissedMary- and Mlttie- Johnson Leila Hardeman.

Ruth and Valeria Mitchell. Mrs. John Stockley leaves Satnrdayjfor Chattanooga- where she goes to visit friends and attend the. festival. i Robert Robinson.

who has-been absent from Carroll ton for quite a while. has. returned. JJ S' a sr i Misses Uztte Perry Louis Itaralson Ix iilsa BedlmgfleUb J3eHo Stone. Mery CaldwellyBernle Jodle Gaston Annie.

Sharps and Lizzie Hitchcock- were pleasantly. entertained at a delightful luncheon atth beautiful home of iMrs. S. i Atwell last Friday. afternoon.

Mrs. Atwell was aMlatedbyMrs c. A.Up- shawi and- the quests were charmingly entertained. The hovie- was exquisitely decora ted wKti wild' Powers and terns The guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves anti carried away sweet thoughts of this home and itslnmates vs Mrs Joe Harriss Sunday school class went o. Harpers bridge last' Friday pie- log MrsThoma son on Dixie street Miss Prank Bass and Mss Willie Brown returned to Carrollton' Wednesday front a visit to AnnU ton Ala.

rilbltlonat thepubUc sc Some of Friday at 4 met Caldwell's office at the public' school tuUdlng- for the purpose of organlitng an order of the' the Confederacy and the section on Qualifications for membership Tbos womenentitled tOvmenv' binsMp are the widows wives slstervsjid lineal descendants of such men as. served honorably rin ta nf rat Newnap. The charmingualvete of her personal graces enhanced with a. bright cheerful disposition makes Miss Hack. neyauniversalfavorite with her irlends.

She Isthe daughter of Mr. R. M. Hackney who Is himself a type of the ld- time genial southern. gentiman army.

or of those persons who loyally gave material aid to the cause also. women and their lineal descendants wherever living who can give proof of personal service and- loyal aid to the southern cause during the war. Mr. John Jackson and Miss Annie Snarpo wereylsitlngIn- in Bowdon last Sunday. A J.

Majors editor of The Newnan- Morning News was in Carrollton last Monday. Miss Sarah Tunle. of LaGrange will arrive in a few days for an extended visit to Miss Pauline Harris. Mrs. Virgil.

Bishop andson left Sunday for a visit to Riverside Ala. Miss Ellen Williams of YIHa Rica Is the guest of Mrs. A. Horton. of this city Miss Louise Blaylock will leave for a visit to next week.

Miss Ludie Baskln is visiting relatives In Carrollton. Professor Mrs. Burnette were visiting in Carrollton the first of the week. Mesdames Mitchell and Cornell of Mt Zlon. were- in Carrollton Monday Miss Lizzie Perry's picnic was enjoyed very much.

last Saturday CABTEBSVXLLE GA. A strawberry festival for the benefit of the firemen- who wilt go to the annual tournament of the North Georgia and Alabama Volunteer Firemen's Association. at Gadsden. AJa. May 36th and lTtflt will be held Tuesday night.

and promises to be one of the interesting events of the. year. The sponsors the CartersvlUe team will be- elected' by-ballot and' also the chaperons arid maids of honor. General John. Gordon Is to deliver his famous lecture The Last Days of the.

DR. E. M. WILDER. Thamson Oa.

May Special. The marriage of N. Wilder of Warrenton. Ga and Miss Esther. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 1. Neal was solemnized In. the Metjiodljtchurch on the afternoon of April 2ath. Rev.

Casper Wright of Warrenton officiating. The attendants were Ira Farmer of Thomson. and Miss Burntce Turner of Atlanta J. T. Neal.

Jr. ot Thomson and Miss IreXs Shields of Thomson Dr. A. obos. and iillss Mary Lou Lewis of Thomson Mr.

James Stovall of Augusta' and Mist Bessie Wright of Tuskegee. Ala. Mr. A. MWrightof Augusta and Miss bet Wright of Tuskegee.

Ala. Mr. L. Shurley. of Warrenton and Miss Hattte.

Belle HIJUof ThomsonMr J- Fred Allen. of Warrenton. was the groomsbest man. and. MUs Hattie Busji.

of Thomson. was the rldes maid oft honor. Moro tasteful oflfederacy at the opera' house here on Friday. May nth under the auspices of local chapter of the Daughters of the. Confederacy.

v. Mrs. IL E. F. Jones will attend the spring festival at.

Chattanooga this week. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Stover of Atanta.

have. been visiting the formers parents the past week. MI Lucy- Leigh' Brumby after a stay of two weeks with reaUvea here hat returned to her home In Marietta. Miss Brumbys stately beauty and charming manner made her quite a favorite with society toiip. while hero and her return atsnytlme will welcomed.

Miss. Martha-Adams of has been Mary Munf ords guestduring her stay at the Ppworth League meeting. Mr. arid W. Harris entertained the.

whist club on evening the past week. Miss Bessie Lumpkln is visitor Miss Mary Graves" In' Atlanta. Miss Howard of Cement. Ga. was a vial tor to the city the pastweek Miss Anise" HarrU wilt visit relatives" at Huntsville Ala.

this week. DAtTOKi GA. Miss Nell Brigham of Athens. Teno. and Miss Pearl Plgott of ChattAnooga.

Hill arrive next week to th guests of Miss May Weatherly. Mr. and Mrs. M. P.

Berry entertained Thursday evening- In honor of Mr. and. Mrs. Marvin Berry. Miss Jutlette Brown save a recital la Adalrsville Friday evening.

Mrs. J. Ms Berry and chlUren are at home from a visit to Mrs. Henry Harvey In Rome. Mrs.

I O. Johnson and L. rW. Barrett have returned from Decatur. MK WlllShumate Warretttotv wa the guest of- Colonel Shuniats a few days.

ago. r-- Mrs. Jordan Jand children are- visiting lnMurfrgesborO. Tenn. Beck Jlornejhas returned to Washing- toiv Wednesday of the coming week Colonel.

BJB rry wUIdeiiver addrsaat the Jasonlc celebration In Rome. Mrs. Freeman has moved to flnmec flonr dty are Ucal17 discussing the May festival and- Memorial Day whlch tanear place d- nesdaytand Thursday of. next week. The loi 5a rof arri ea will be beautifully siir iW S- if iiSfj waDt itfpf 2 en t'- musicals prorajnma-na pe a iJOT jMenwrial and eim Wednesday tfei Mrs.

JlHufloIph WihomeIrom TisittOi her pawnu toaCedartowni Missl spending zometinoe in Texas. ea to Itetton4 otompanied by. MU IiaieTate. 1 jt Y-s-i V' i VT 1 I ilf IW fVilnmfcli entertafnng tMWifekU Press Jlon which hoHsrtU nezttefslOn her Mrs. Lieniple JJHmHas returned from a.

to washingrtpn One the" largest Cand perhapsbetter enjoyed' picnics. than.lany/ ofthe- season wasone held atWool mill- about twelve miles south otthecity Saturday. Hundreds tlons of the county assembled- and enjoy-ed theidayln a nclng and angling and a sumptuous feast. The Union BundayJachorI picnic which was. held about eighteen miles north of.

thecltyaffordedrecreatlohrand enjoyment or. hundreds of children and- almost I many old folks FridayoA peeialtratn was chartered and the ride to and was a pleasantfeatdre fortbelittle folks. The 41erlan Club was sntertalaedTuea- day- In an allday sociable atthe nome of Mr. and Mrs. TPv Graves where the' hours were passed- In a most Interesting programmec arid a temptng and sumpu- ousfeast The LadlesVAld Society of Baptist church gave.

an lee cream i land strawberry festival Wednesday afternoon. The occasion was largely attended and. quite anice sumwas realized for a good cause. iJ v- ic Mrs. Hurt Ga.

entertained- her" friends in a charming way at the homeof her parents. Captain-and S. H1 Dent Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served and each guest- was provided with a booklet in which were questions that were to be. answered by.

giving the namevof some poet. The prize a handsomeilver belt buckle finallyfell CarrleiT eFoyiwijQ proved tie. best guesser. By special. request' MrsIE.

Long will repeat the. organ which was. given here. a short time and which has been pronounced manyasone of. the most Interesting musical- events ever held in.

the city. The occasion Is being anticipatedWithgreatlpleasureiA Wllson.of Belcher spent Tuesday andMrs William Wood were among recent visitors here. Misses Maggie andBessie McTyrehavo returned from fl. visit to Clayton. Mrs.

E. L. Brown. attended the convention of the-Daughters-of. the Confederacy In OpeMkathlsweefc Miss Martha Glenn has' returned to her home in Clayton.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellis fromthe Georgia spent Tuesday the city. Miss Ella McLeod from near was among the.

many recent visitors-here. Mrs. T. Crlddje rom Ollbertj OjC was In the city during the week. Mrs.

George Howell of Baker Hill. came up Tuesday-and spent the- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack lIllIman of Morris.

Ga. were among- Weane day visitors here. Mr. and Mrs 7. ME3monson are via- lung in Atlanta.

Miss Jennie McNab Is at home from a visit to friends in tnLumpldn Oa. Mrs. Willie Ormorid. of Atlanta Issvis- lung her parents- Dr. and Mrs.

V. A. Mitchell. Sirs. A.

Barnett and daughter Miss Emmie. have gone' on a visit to Atlanta. Ogletree and. daughter of Georgetown. Ga.

were in thexityWednes Mrs. JDTHomas near Cotton Hill. was among. many recent visitors Sir. and Mrs.

G. James" of Baker Hill came up- Wednesday and spent the day. Mrs. S. McDowell the Woman's Missionary Union of the MISS ESTHER.

NEAL. decorations hare never been. seen. nor a more impressive ceremony wltnessed-jn Thomson. The altar and choir loft were covered with southern smraxforming betutifulbackKrOUnd tbe.

of pink and white blossoms used In the decor atlons. Mrs. Iferk Johnsonpresided at the organ anij the bridal party entered to the' strains- of the" wedding-march. The groomsmen- cnmeflrsl passing singly up the side aisles meeting and crossing in front of the altar. After these came the bridesmaids in thesame The bride entered with her' maid- of honor She wore a beautiful gown of white taf Zeta and carried a bouquet of bride roses.

Mlss HattleJBush the maid of. honor wore a beautiful gown of white organdy- and carried white-carnations Immediately at ter' the ceremony the' brideand grpom' left for Warrentonwhere they will make their future. home. tertan church at. Union Springs during the week and' read paper.

Captain H. II. Way and wife of At lanta. are visiting- their former home here. Mrs.

Dozier Cads and daorh ter Miss Lola. of oflteav1lie spent Tbursdayrwlth relatives in the city. Mrs. S. O.

Robinson basvreturned from a visit to. Miss Nena- Bray of Montgomery was in the cltyTllnrsday. i PORT OA. Mto Benf ort Matthews. of the city schools visited Americas with SLOE Charles G.

Gray Thursday Mrer Greene has returned from a weeks visit to the family of Mr. Mr Px Chambers and daughtel Silas Marion of Gainesville. spentThurs- dayyin Fort Valley tn 5 guest of Miss Nora' Rountrefr. i route from' wt in Ferryfand MarshallvUle tome to the QueenCity ot the Jolly party-of young people enjoyed ah tallyho party Tuesday evening char atoned by if. liouser and PH Skellle.

The gay. party. wa -composed of MlraeLaura Brown Annie I. Long. Emma Greene Annie Llzxle Mil ler.

Pearl Lee Thrower Nell. James anti Ella Gray Cartthers Messrs. Shephard. 3. iHouser Jrt Guutord Brown.

D. Oi Dickers and TWi ttC j. Memorial exercises atrOekJ awn I etery nnoerthJ usptc of the Ladits Memorial Association whileslightlyde layed were charmingly carried out. The the turned otten masse andahundred epicand. rigs were in.

the procession. The oration we denvered by HoiCO. MvHonserV who was Introduced by Colonel J. Shepard. Both address antI Introduction were nappy bits.

The most delightful number on the programme was. the solo by vMisaL rogga He Fought For the Cause TbonghtiWa RIgbt- i withitha turned r.tromnCreedmor who5wa Mi Emma Lillian Buchanan. The bridal party was heartily' welcomed. to Fort TaU too clalooeti- pleasantly dons Ued at tt vJiOB 1t iCaptaln Jam iwBr 4th yiar reoevto Stl elr fe iv- con. ratulauons of her- many- friends.

She urtrMIsa Anne Moore. ofTVesIeyan. eue tt lTarmin dftl thescane 8oclal gayetydurlngtbett tar a fortnights ppy ntertalnnientwlll occur day. evening. at the borne of Mrs.

T. onAndersonavenue. rMark will be discussed. the rogrammeare are Misses Benford Ma thews Lena harris and' Mattle Scoyllie Mesdames' J. Shepard and P.

Holt Skei- llevjan A Mathews. O2EEWESBOBO GA. fas 5a nlghftne Greene Rifles served splendid supper at' to' which th dty.offlclalsu were invited Mrs. R4FMcRee Miss Mary King and. Miss Iya McWhoTter arranged the table and all present agreed' that" with Its numerous vases of roses tc.i- It was.

beautiful. Brunswick stew- barbecued and other. meats etc and delicious Ice cream andcikes were served. The after' dinner speeches were a pleasant feature of Jhe. evening.

Captain- Henry- Hunt reason to feel proud of hiscompany which now numbers over forty. and Is composed of Greenesboros cleverest young men. JV. Silas Ethel Lankford of Woodvulle left Tuesday for an- extended i visit ton friends and. relatives Birmingham.

Lafayette and othercltles In Alabaman Miss Lucia iCromer. one of Union Pointsloveliest young- girls. is visiting friends In Atlanta. TheLadlesFloral CTubrwn iKavtheir spring Ilprql exhibit at the Jiome of their secretary Mr W. Moore May 18th.

opening at 10 a in. and' closing at 10 p. The tonics the Presbyterian church. were deUghuDy entertained last Saturday atiernoon by Mrs. 1 Wheeler.

There was a large attendance present. who greatly enjoyed- the ihospltaUty of the hostess. Delightful music was rendered by' Hall who possesses rare talent Dainty' refresbmentsiwere served by Mrs. Wheeler. wtl was assisted her beautiful young-'daughter Miss Effle Wheeler and her sister-in-law Wheeler.

Ther Daughters tile Confederacy Miles Lewis chapter No. 130. have mariy relies ottb war. a lantern made here In Greenesboro and used In one. of the hospitals.

It has' been kept" all these yeata by Mr l. Wi Griftin. and presented to i them recently as a keepsake. Miss Belle Miller has returned home from a to her in Augusta. Mlss Florence Bell of Oglethorpa county.

vslted her isoushv Sirs. JatoesI CrossleyvthiBweek 3 Miss May GopdwlnVretprned home last Saturday-from a four monthsvvislt GainesvilleFla Her returi la thesonrce of much pleasure to many friends. She was greatly missed. W. A Woodiand wife Missi' are' visiting' Henry Wood and family.

f. MissMarion Morgan. of Marietta visit- er her parentshere last Saturdayand Sunday. Mrs. Harris returned home last Monday from visit to.

her oniiRerJAb Harrta at 01 fillerJohnston of West Point. a schoolmateof Ml Henrietta Smith Visited her this week MlsstJtsule Bickers who has been teaching school at Harlem Is now at her parents' home In this city. Misses Mamla' and Delle Carlton. Union' Point- are' at home again af ter a long absence. No.

two young ladles are more popular than these and none could missed more rom social circles. The Misses Carlton had most delightful trip land are- enthusiastic to' their. de. scrlttlpn. of the dark coal mines of Alabama the level levelgralnnelds it Tennessee tbevblne grass meadows of Kentucky and the tobacco fields of Virginia.

Thy gained ontheir triphealthpleasure and. host of friends and admlrfr8y OBJITIN OA. js A Invitationshavebeen ed to the marriage of Mr. James IIor4e Nail to- Miss Bessie'- Lamar- of" MUledgeville The ceremony-- Is to be i performed in the BapOstiCKurcK. on June and- the young.

couple will leave i Immediately for where MrNal1 holds espons- ble position Mr. Nail" was' Vornin Grif- fln-andlived'her'eforniany sears Where he and his family a re plea ga nil remembered by a Bostof itrfahls ext nd hearty tcongratuIaUoru. Miss Ltmarts is the daughter TofMr. Jtlaiwrdlarcan.6f Mtlledgeylile. and since has.

one MilledpfViUev8 most vaftrac- tlve belles. r- Mrt andAMrsy iWalt ri on their two Interesting children are spending several weeks ImWashing- toncty This thumlntJiln jrlll be greatly ralseftd by a large nrdn orfrferds and aUwlsh Lhem a pleaint rrp lrt fe return hpmei 1 l' 1 iri. i- The BoyntonVchapter fff ill ters ifi the Coniederacvmot at' icoms if the' president Mrs- I l3orton on jfonuay. afternoon. ihanrjeclnSvs an Important and inurestin iJtJ as.

Liter th report pf' the yAhr was'- re the financial condition tn s' chapter was oundto better th4njitjiny. jrjierlljcei its- orgahzatlohr nteps wire tik end committees' were to" t-r i-ar programme fort essprnIJate cite the. Sdof JuneWhich ll. tfte of iresiIent DatisBjllrjh It was also decided to null an let crttm iri the tttrljriri.rt4ci xt' rr to' raise funds pr th ptfrjbh ise of i the crosses honor so pros 1 tjthe chnifederate veterinsjsfsS the Boyntonv hater the raged wltt Jnt alt cultist Wan o. bright and entertanln that llctle-hced was paid to- the uryof smsnts.

ter an elaborate discussion oil Mrs. Bn- of a beuUfni ccp tn 11fe beth JJarrttt Brown MI assisted by MU a spring rose and serve'S with rose and delicious ka nw ole. a. dish pleaginjr to the ht a to the taste Mrs. Wilaon- and Miss Wnea o7 wide.

much to the rare of the vi by. their- Sweet lelnglng About forty hUdrcnJweM incited' on Tuesday sfternnon 1 hrnfir. to Miss Suzanne BalW y- month hlrtbfiay but the disagreeable ttfrtilier kept- the little' ones Zrosts njoy he jJen ant time. anticipated. JThe7 Sodas Circle met' rh Wittiurtdiy afternoon with Mrs.

O. rmett Cand were most deUgbttuUenert After the- business of the. me itnjr- was tiMI acted delicious sttm nt weje tervefl- The Current Topic Club' mt at the home of the pre ident Mr T. RM1U. on Thursday afternoon There unusually 41argeiattBn4nM i Kid mpch Interest manlfest as the vt' eptl snd entertainment" of the.

Federation of 'Woman's Cubs to meet In irtiSn ri October tw under uiscusstnn Com' nsleteee were appointed and arrangement perfected to make the' occasion on of interest tatteiYlsttorBiuireUilgtJMlie znembera' qt the' Griffin elub Our cJ ty win have. the pleasure rat that Urne- of entertaining some of thr most ittjird and intelligent women IrtG orirUrnd the ladle bop to nave cc of the" a citizens. generally ini uprding Grtf- fins reuotaUonTfcTfihp pitattyy Mrs. Chance Mills entertain i TiiJni her otrcongenlai. young peopb Thm day evening ro part etinsinr ary to tleyc ta rfnlir a furnished borne wasUrttjtl Iyj with a profuhious of- roses an-3 rerch lady-entered a bon juet tended Seri i fair guest.

Cat notr anti sandwiches were' served and the Idea of th rtainTvjit lb I1un bjltut frozen tato-jbasket. at it and the cake la dell Jau pink and white. PalmUtry was an Irtter-HUni rre of eyeninsiand time pwet too' onlckly under Ute. magic menace of tb charming hostess. Those present wrre Mlsa Prtteharov Mists rTb teacberi and s-Ailors Vf th utol1 school a belay wepanr Los the exer cl es instrumental TOTI I GUandsfter a sleasmntT 4t' mer than a month to-New Orleans veiling welcomedhome VIM Oramiand 1 16 yeAi 18 FADS And up novelties to solid and sterling- silver.

Always the bring out newjdeas a to gold and silver. 22 Whitehall Cor1 Alabama Slrwl Miss Striven. of Savannah who WBlrl i' with herfor. sometiiue Miss Gertrude Hammond' is being' tightfuliy entertained In Sliliedeiie she. Is spending severalweei Miss Hammond's fresh girlish bea j- and charm.

of manner Insure-her mis many friends and admirers both hi betas and abroad. i MrJand Mrs. rUeely Smith ami little. eon and daughter aru hers forfh summer and are4 receiiing a ctidal welcome from their many reQrtfcv fin feels a pardonable pride thejos Smith has in Texas ii is his adopted home. Sirs J.

Klncaid will a dtihtf tul party from Atlanta. which saus let Europe on the 20th of-May. hU tid Klncald will Isit many prints ott interest. Chief among thm is the to moUs. little- village.

Oherammerga whichplace will be cnact the Fa riar Play during the summer r-orlh-fthU year. Klftcaia xpcruto abrott for some months. nd lteifrienJs wig heria delightful Journey. A pleasant- party enjoyed a' Blantons mills on il fi On Friday- afternoon at 4 oclockTi charming orray- otjj titst9 asxjmrleiU ii the. attractive- nome of- Mrs.

J- U.sOis.t- where. Mrs. Wilson Mat wst.S tertalned-iat cards to tfMine Knapp of Virginia ai Sir lr Smith. ofcfexasi The roomasrirttri grant with the of that nt their beauty the roccasi6 Mrs' Silt- thaws wasbecomingly- own 4JnllU organdie over pink irk Mrs. Knapwtr a.

stylish of blackis EX C. Smith looked unusually well in' tt kU0 trimmings. Mrs. Smith looked Handsome in a white organdy withlacs trimmings. Miss statthewg wore i- tlful toilet Of black silk sklit rd sHy Miss- Itlsol Walks- tbttrsr- IngIn ai dainty trook whi" oritft y.

Five-banded euchre was. the rxmt joyed andtbfl tiny bells sv f9r ttfr successful Kameadded tothe merry voter of. the' guests made it medl1 itriwttl- sounds. Mrs. Knapp was the itr- In' ner of the first prize.

a fpHftttt. glass. Inkstand. and ills MisOfliottp ton won on the e. rf a cut glass vase.

Refreshment ofte cream. strawberries an I cake er vised at thetdowrpf the Mrs. Miller Bell. pt MllledgevUle. Is tng entertained by relatives ttnd' frleaas In former home.

Slits Rosejyn Reid has returned' tram Atlanta. after spending several days plm antly Is' that city. Coloneland Mrs. Boynton wllllf a days for Suwanet. Sptlnjs W8.

they ylll befor several Quite anumber of yaaagn-opMf PK out oC the KOlfT Hnkf UprJay4moi sind enjoyed a del htTul garlic iii I TT osi who' iiarUelp wM MU Martha. Smith Nail rind. EeVcM ill ProfoMT MirpheT Moor and Johnson. 3 HAXB rafWLtE OAV 1i Atthe yaistlai residence of thebr parents" ion. and' P.

HLoveJoylJ this city on Wednesday evealnRjipysg theV nwt brilliant weddnJ be tter occurred. IP which Mie UJa 3e n2 and MuAugusll15Nathan1elJe1ki were the high comrietlnfrparUe VVIjw the hour of8U had rriyed thevolcijM the of frieads WBO-W to witness he sh as. the melody of Mendeissohfcs fWMJJ March skillfully evoked by theJf edtouch Mn. Ji Fv Conry. fflj Entering from the IOCLOI i theibride wdJantiy bsaufUL IffF fJS the arm of.

her maid of honor. Miss Jj Lqvejoy' was met by the groom wna wjr entered the- ball from the ppposliadlHev tlon. escorted byMr it. E. Co TsB theh-'p itloBS in- the center un lera flower Ledeked 1 Rev.

R- Van forming the ceremony in his soletnn and graceful manner Justly one of the belles. die appeared more Attired in wblteorgaadle her bridal falling graceful from" her hair she presented picture of beauty that bAnkrupts the vocabulary description but a picture that cannot forgotten. Gifted with rate harmsJ5h has. been the recipient every advantage that edtKatlonard aw couldadi Cultured. refined naavelously beautiful the groom hal woo.

a priceless gem. The groomit olV most STwetsrulyoung. business mn. has by. sheer force of aMUty ort" forged hl way to the respor- of cashier of the Planters' Upn that attest.

the- oreMenee business world reposes in him' or a pleasing mancer. he friends and retaIns lbemtJ worthy representative of the ed family wnoze namO he which has contributed so mu Tancmentand development lion of Vie tstc. At er the AUe earns the reception. tastily PP brtllt ntrr carried WW Man Lamar. 3 Wilcox KatoWatu Jt.

Fate and T. If. Bridge const ceptlon committee. end great. ac their.

for the theyentertained tbeguwts. Ast repast was. terved. an th bAntifilly decorated with iryjlf i flowers. pre nted na8ni ct 2 are te4 Center.tabte Whfr4jf I Porch JSaddeiiiy I her child in Ing about nddenly" felt the her and In n' jindthe chilis fullytweBtyifivef ptPi her assistance and had apparejitlyVeij a bruises.

Uninjured fas wag rbage the chest. The mothers first ijabe and while despfri took the chttdHn. fiel give attention feltsatlsfled the litl th fat that ihe cfilf in a room rch gave way gtore and Jag through an. unusually high fjrS count of Ma Knanlng' alongside of twotporcfies oneon twi Mrs. Burhsjs ia workIng forced to give account the serlonj I little we ksof Illness convalescentjuia yesfyd Burns there was more the halU She.

states thatsi th porch when 3pob anaf eh the ftotr A. away. 5l all occ 57 flanger Constitution. and apace with mypoor I my arms' before broken Sf An examination that the outer tbnji ijt- drops Th physician- J. jj Burns pronounces j' 001.

si Tie rlcj tu thccfflll relapse ofhlafarmer Ir fc- mother child were" little lees than a nOracle I the flooring of the first ii twenty-live et A lady writes The nrrtJia. I did not 1ik but iftetj wtek tiothing vonld-laduca tL icoffte It ntfarUlifi sadjl The children can drink IMrtSf flt- It th trtostbeiuiicvi Strains. Get Cu follow It fllrSctiofls will mdettclOTi beverage for old end youux. OO ltmOO1 i Y. f'J i i riI lJ Of.

EatontonafterapleuantVIIIt of Sn. Dlerl 14y. on. to a el I I Morrlh4S onot mopend O. lh ee.

wcUt Ith relaUve. I Mrl anRper1 toQv dne" daJ forDuntt ri remrnth rlatu. durnl. umer monts. Ater' Tt rdaea In Amrcu.

lr ndCt. Jryltiut one bak otolY rWalterRle rollmb ha. sa Ul ri Mr arle' B. Ind. ster 1cEr1 omeIe JUtS hthelr.

pent an 1r. ii Pince. ere. MLJennlo Holl rcturld delhtful vLt ro'r I bautil' homO rs df. aC a sG r.

Cthbrt. he 1II slld er Ih' ralh atd atv zn UpJI trp I ngth XolnK viit rd ive frends. Mia Phlpt I herrc afer eek Ai Mr. Gorge PllP Albany. ttverp re- me 1l a ty relats MI.

tie A 1" s. th Grtn. ts I ne rel I nt man socal atellons ata t1O Mlsslarv Nlurnc whre I Ie Wat 1 wetk. Emet McZultv viit Jt a Wrfk to ner Ii ab tlrt Clemerts luna Vir ns 1 ek pleasanty llEst cr 1 1. Lmn I dd t' Mis Eherdge.

ia hnP Of Mthelr hr tft btl lnuh. w131 lollY fiends Aerus hle merl reided Mis Magge Ducnann. trle1 1 Clt Wen day I on lhouday Atant. wh re wi thegcst of relatvea of thret wllksi f. a gOlc dr.

town hr lrer bore. wi porton um Ia- I0ihss rrd merlcls. et YI Ml. Lnier a lhrt tut. pleasnt les Lner Itced 11 ter' InM sh etwpt 0 Amelcn gest 0 her cousl B.

Jan Dawson lb. be rturn lghtf1 uth aw. thews afd ena sta Ila- Aerlcus 1 WO A ES GA Te membrs I cai' ls. nl homore cub untversly Interestng meetn member InItaed. A Hul LucyCobb tmJItute Compnie Conearate War class Itreet wl gve gaduatng Monre.

arange gven mbr clas 18 iP- unveriy here wi twenty mebr present Mn Mier IsU- wi Atant ek. Midred Ipent relatves Atanta week Isltng daughterMr. Els Jr. Iat gade Wah- i gl dMtSinJ lee cine Jarrel lr. tured he in rDMs Syb unIveriy Mis Elbrton Dew Maron Bloomfeld.

gest C. Bloomfeld I Heen Carlon Lly 11. attendng schol pon n.A\gt i MIls ayme Ce Mr DanWroi Ga Fr 4 Vv vsing relatves 1s A1 vslng r. 5 Davs ha retured Atanta. man trle ds durng reent r- vval meetngs ethdlst I eu lUu wl loon Ne1 York wl tr nd tking S4 he jMIss Sa1e Biups viitng 4 J1B.

Hi vis lUng wteavannah otOpelka i i. his visitng Lps- Atat w1vllt i Atanta. I charIng Miedge lhlnlzy at vIsi Augsta. Mses. Macela brlrlh.

who hye ben vIstng M1ses Augusta retured lomes I tirltv hs vS lng Hunnicutt thlscly hme Atanta. lrs visitng frlendl relatves I Gainesvie r. MaYSle vIsitng M. Wig- feld Fed est Thoma thi AUGUTA GA Ale Walon cnt rtalnld In. formaly eveninG ot ttt honl Mi Mar Savann Md e' At ta Mr.

entertaine heat atteron' Mn DMe MrO stan. Eeene lm emertned 11t lunchton I M. Lnr. Pltshurg. Pa Mr 1 Bwl.

Ml Johnson Chleston. ateronwlh a tnora muslcle. Mr. 33rg Fare chringly tere wht cub trnoon ott. Mr Boykn Wrh enterine I day Ms.

Tob enteraned afteroon eegnt crd pa" OlUJp i 41 a rT r' uque waY b14Y11 p1k nUn chot barwu ro1 tt lunehozw i 1e itJ 0 prertntYJapfsIC tues. wc Jessie ta Mll Rober. ot Nuve fen thoconcuon th. te lotl freslent wtroH1t Anel. tge dnconda ve oa- 1 thbn eft otth Chlld n' Op1atu1d4an4 ocai n.

aso.slM' we. dl 5UC GCJfl Cnnnghamcharlnlly' enteried cardcQb T8dyaf. a consolUon8 dlntYtan uwn fac Mathewson Misses Robronenteralneon Frlay attrOnwlta beutlfleuchro paty. MS AdeadeBrne onth frt buufuLy uJd pries. Calmy fa ver Iove lss Lngdon Ms glm" dt clous lunceon was lerved.

lr. Davldsonentertned Infcrraly Jtrlcay atltlun elM h040r A CI1pbel. York arMl. Rw- Un Lwndes. Chrl ton tt prue.

be3utful. l3DJ hades Ml. 8d. Kr tt tM Tem Un re lerel afer Fane Sbey Ls Angeles. Ca.

vllUn. relaUvulnths ctY. I Botfla Ib Augusta' Af pla art vsI Atve hscty Miss Harrdele Hal. rtured Phladlrhlahere lhe psiIon Phla- deJDhlo Prls. le Englsh ofColumbla en thege Mr Jpy Goh halreturne home.

Mrl. Glacok Mayi ha retrne afer relatves cl PlbrlJnd MsAMar Db. rel ben Iedts Mr. havf returnedto Mr. Waler Inmn re vsit Atata.

11r. Howel ater vl Iltlr lr. A rc ha rturned horifein Atnta Mr. WIUa A Garet. Jena Garett.

and Garet spnding 8umer Ga Howel Atata ho ha ben gu st Ant Phzy a nd reture I rs. Wleox ve retured rromthElr ae teir friens atret. ltock Irne Mion. C. spndng 8e I in who' ha.

te arlred ges ofs IJ.aRy- retured JJear Ptsburg. Pa. ben Barett retured' lJ. Cecl Cochrne hve York tey I wi 31 Eurpe wl spd Grft nd Ms Marela Grllth ret red I. Ath ns ftr val tle Uses tln.

MrsFerdlnandPhnly rftured Athen' aC vsit 111 1 Guld lo ttet. atale Robrtson oflml Aa. uest Mr. HAmion Wlkns. a1Te Lndrm ha MT Hickmn ha rUuredt he' Atant Janete Wiias.

Wahlngon. retured ater vsit Clo McLaughUn 11ssLucie lUtt ot. Atant. who benthe gest dale. Is vsiin.

Mss' AC Pamer. HII Ml. ae spefdlng I Svannah. Ms. on Ga gest Mr.

Gd- GA Tl8da th wa the meelng of tbe a i lonMI C3 0 nn i cit. oclety Interestng Invla- I tons cpher trstees' I wh ch the recelvld rs. 1. rej Orts man as fr lm NaUonalVomana Brann n. the um.

I. r. Joh TDavs Sunda plcn of st i sM itSfn hlghctf1clalln Cha pell Unaa o' llwau. M1 sKaie eMr nd OV WtmbISh tLhe ty otMr. andJ rs.

ester. ed betore. 10teJpo urrah Oeor I l1rrah. ChI ley. 1nt ty I ulte fr m' cft 1.

I ieeq JJohnH ewell Bowd1nDr i erring. aggie M1ss Be. i 1J. WUJfeBentley. Theil rblro gDUdl Mr.

i Ch. Mrs. tb witt I' Icago Monday where. they win to1 Webb whp ocatedthere I nMr1 f. Mreh.

nntte AHoward1tCBat. urcla" I or er an aUon nearScale Al I gone several Weeksldrs loWafl 1 00 of the few elegant country homeslett re he usually spends h. summers Mrs. 7. Harris Chappell after pleasant visit to relatives In the.

clty ha1I returned to U11ledgev11le. Mrs. WWamF. Smith left. Thursday jot a villttoherpsrentsat Marion Ala.

Miss- Annie. a. Bennlnleftlaat l1t for- Savannah toattend the state COnYen Uon. ofColon1a POlmesl1lsaBennln flth hlsto rjhejChaPteran4w1f. InteresUnK share the1claLftJtc tlonsQtthe week UOn' venby 1eoESwUttohe.

Gab et l5tstedmrece1 bJ' I C. p. I. 1 ecl Mi dtyls amoIi Jst. hNteon Street1ccurs come the' del1ghtfulfJoclal I' etand ple sur tr th nI urf Slmsot plngiMlS Mradarltol1 DlnieJ.

asbeau ful' del1c1ousretresh- salsusWlc1w tl MrllJamea Itne clty. HrsGW A1rsJWCreMhawi ofAUanta. toVI81tHu. Johnston. and' hereafter be.

found C1tYdrul' ldran bYher Molseandber son. thaclt anuthuntlondlce the8lsters Mer. yThere theglrl bayw thel8lt card. party zha m8 Ib kes e8l1ecl Uy I do ube nint P. ne'l formed' beautiful oratlons.

eventot theweek at4 1 bmeotMrW on thec renony I AshevllleN MluWlmblsh HenryR andMr andbet nosltlonct Uonal. rs. complmentaryto other. a' any by frendsas. sted Petri' in rec lvlng.

talnedthe evenlnthe 1ubmet. Thedays 1o ern ad rehglolljlsects. otloe t1- Dances bYoIrs tTe Un wased ls. te rday meeung' Wtn rlAn render d. sacet orlts lc veTYIJeasantly CLARXSTONGA.

A. nlng thelrtrltndjl 3to6 re ar. mantleswere banktJwUh hnne uckle. were Jndyallell I cut ever Papelere to. htch er al valy.

vase tlatl Samralto Miss on4 n' byIIISRuth dhtnroom the' beoiuty andtragranee 1- urT hJ esa it mademanvfrtend byth t' Invltedwer son lIr LE MIOII. and1 MltUeJ ohnsonLeIla. Ruthandvalerta hell. LLrONGA Mni10hn Stockleyleaves Chatt 1ooga ahegQesto lt to MlRobertRoblnson ttomCarrolltontQr awhUe h. trn eP nicitif er iJ AnnteSharpean4LluloHltchcoek.

J11' 8 Uwe11llUlt. attemoonJJoIrs de orated wtth sw etthouhtsttb18 Its. Inmates. Mna StJtll1 Ji schoclclaes r' zt Lr 1t- M1nFranJtBata andJsl ie TheoWUUnr Worten vul give alf entertainment lh Ol Field SchoolEx btUon at. the UbJc achool building.

the ladles" of Caryoliton FrJdaJt8t odock tt rofeasnr weLse1rICepat ed 1heaecUon entltle4 10 memo Uifaene4 in tho 1 7 I Jc es cheerful 1t1akuMlss. a. wiIV ers Ite n. I is the lrR lLHack- Iney. I tlmeenllJlBou rnge1U mBn.

personswho nvomaterlalaldto a1sowo. whocan rsonaller- ldtothe HrJohn nd nle Bund T. AJ MaJorsedJtorofTheNewnan CarrolltDnlast na 1 riedaJJfi SU yV oarge ld left WtlUamsof NA clai sLoul IJIaYI ck leavefor Macon nextweek MIssLlldle BaskfrlJs a dMrsBurnette th MesdamesMltchell ereln CarrolltonMonday Ll plcntcw1S flltur r. VILLE k' trawberryfeltlv 1 or theann al tournament at. GadsdenAafayl6th andlmt nd oneof sponsofsfor11e w1 Is' blsramouslectureThe I DaE Sp The tontGaand daug ter NeawassolemnJzed theMet d4Ist.

hurchon ofAprU Wrlgrtcf wereIrlL E. ofThomson s. TurnerotAtlanta I Jn 9 lssMarYLoll MrJampsStovallIofAUgulta MWrIghtofAugusta andMlu MrWt HUl. ot JFred wlL8thegroomsbestman MlssJIa ttte Bus thabrldes oft teful dont der itjhe re. ri chapterot theDaughtera CMnd jone8 Ul sprIngfestlvat Chattanoocathls StoverofAtanta thetormers ek.

MIuLucy' BruJDbyatter asUy ofto retumedto erhomelnMartetta Brumbysa tely c. rol liereand herfreturn. atanYtlmew1lIbeZwelcome MinMartha Adams. n. MuufOrdI guest 1u her worth I hlife Lr Cem tG as ylsltort oaat.

weeL. fil' Tls un. ls wee 1" llBrlgham earlP1gott. ea :1 lrlU ikP Bert1entertalne41 1t troJnaiV1slttQ JlenzylIaryq tiJ ti oiriao ana ii Barretthvec JroWU1 8hUn1ate of WatJentoDwU fitkjj t1J1C i I. itbe4yfeaUvaland twJ tchuwelJ pJaceW BD4.

1ti. Vrb JoBirJJaeofr iwWbebeBut1fUJI l- Kt rfit rc 1mA1l 4. or Memo rtalJaYari4th. Imni. QreQ.o-bY- Ho aohnW A.1 tJI.

r' 4 bjf0 4r9nrardto 1 snoat 1nteR tltl JM. i1 Jph home mi 8 return- edtOJi11lttont 1m rlM 1 Iv iJ ili Jda tt fBip t. 1' hurChjP tCnl l' r. JQJ1 ialiri ri 5'J fjna jo Ire Wekli' I i htch nol-1. tt5nextieefllonJtt mpleJiHm Tetumedtrol11lL.

1. e8r than Lanyof th was onowhlchWu heldat WOtotmu iabo. J1fle. tOltn hoftheAt i clUaetlsdr. a sec I otthe ountyall8etnbled e4.

the daYbldandll a dJUlflJnganc i 8 tIpicnlcvh1 fill t11 manrold FrldyApecJaltra Iwascchartered andthende toandfr ThI I le 3 re lI 3 8 JJ tet ere. tn' u2 a QTJi dJ td' i1ot tF ht' aVianlcec otrawberrtetlvalWednesday lt c.aM- ae rg rljt ii iL frt in wa eB i if Refreshmentswereserved wh1cbwere qu stlon. leanawered of poetThepdze b. ea. uCltl l1nalII.

teII 1T FoYIhQill ay Br reqt et MrsfET ng Urepeat OrgaJFreeltalwbteh ago and h1 ha pronoun edbymany as' one rd bzu a. and. MraWUl1amWo of werearnongr nt vlsltorshereic UcT1re av i EL I the i 1nOpellkat week. d- ho i lia Oret dt i ElI1tr thefe i side Intheclt1 MIssElIa McLeodfrom Busbt was themanytecentV1ltorshere MrsW Crlddletrom I thec1ty durlngtheweek I i faI 1 Wednudaya MrandMrs Ji i IU fsslnJ NabIS St ometroma tofrtendli eOrmoridof Is via- pa1entsDrand A. I A Baritet daughterMiu onavlslLto S.

A. Og Ietree d. au. the dty Wednes- I 3. Dnoinas ttonl recent here.

G13. HllIcameup nesday' da Mrs.C..S.\lcDowell.att d1d th mansM Ion nlo ott sb1 J. liSSESTHERNE 1" I ba e' fbe i1 Iieen cwltnes ledJn I I cholrlort I southernsmCax forming bea ttrul blRkgroundfot ot. dI 1 i organ' hebrtdal nter Itralnsof theweddJng chhThe caQJeftrstnfaatng ntl li li lfter gl ln12thectsame enteltdJtb dot 1 eeadu ut lt Ha ttle Ullhthe wore a. otwhlte brtde and.

Warrentonwheretheywlll thelrfqture o1 tertanch rth aUJ1 dri spftnis rict i UttI1tttn thetrtormer her DOmrCadjl daurhter. lpentrb radaytwtth 'HS hu TturnedtrOm vlalt JdJ Th J1 1 tgme a VA. cfA. I 8Y rli id1riomi tamuyotMr anil :1. 1.

B. EuterU12. dont Z1 Jftt ri FortVaUeythe fJJnu Roun en1route hi- Perr7 and Manhallvtllebome tothe Queen City theJ4ountalns llr6 rll14 elOn J4ea4amea1OMHouser P. ra fnc. umeWr PerILeeThrow ElaorafiCartthell Jl esrFI 8hephartL1 AHQuter I exerdallatf 1t wn I eteJ7unQerthe.

oftheLadlea tMemorta 8. 11OC1a. Uonwb11. sltghuydi maaan4t icandpnrtp t1oQwu 1Hcm OMoHouaetwhow tn cU haBotb ffTbCt.D1 A 4eUhUul1lUI It' K1QLee 01IIl1iH. ft gr' e.

Mr. 1terThomaa Rowland TI with j1tsbrlTbo WU mn' t.sa vial G. Theyitar8 frr. fr 111. tatJfEI1rO fJa17 Joe 7'-- we Lawaon.iOt.PeJT ylI1tedX Dukes anti Dj SkeWs lJreek' and.

ved. f1t AJma. Taylor a' lara i Mini Louise Prededck. onol" pu. 1IfLotw.

n. pen t. beiweeb tbu i home fFarm1ns11aJ6' vtn the' cra tO ns of man rtenda broqht1UssAJln of Seyan. aher eueaLi th ecene Of chsoc1 PJetrd r1nJr their MIssEdna pardt after tiIl ru1 wed 11 o. tJllat theoo m.

0. fMraT ah pardi onMdersonavenua Ma.rk i be. dtscnssedThoee on i. a. UiH lda rJ1h PH ltf3kel.

11 AAd I A. thcWB. I cj RJCiA 1 TU a a mod a' SUppelaL their armory. I whlchthecttyoftlc1ale BeUe King Mtdtm re vasesOfroieset aabeau tuL j' 8ts an4 lteI ere d1nnel8Pee hes fe ltJlreottheev hUl ev rellll Rto Proudof hlse company. whtchnownUll andh Greenes ro' 5 1 bf OSYtile' it.

andrelatives in Ilirnnlngam a andothercttle8In oneofUnion lri I The Ladles wnto have their 8prJng1tOll attheboJneot :8 eretaJMr J. w. MOOJ1lUaYUth. openlngat am c1oslnCatl0 Thei1ao1t8f theJ erel entertainedlast. urdayatrnool1 1) LWheeler ia bJl no1' DeUghtfulmuslcaa nd.

Miss Bertha" Ha1lh talent. refreshments were waaaa by her EftleWheeler an herlllete law. eRo 1 eA rii Miles' l.W- 0113O among the1rm nyteUcaotdbwara madeh eln AlItheiley aa bYMraoRfWGrU II toJtb q1recntJJi. a iTIs huretuJn ii' ri Talt James i re. oinel mqnth o.

lIer Ute rce pJeasuretomaDy She tsaX rton otMartetta rejt t. a and. retu ed 8t a on Rev Ab t. Am Johnston of' 8 schoolmate of Miss re achoolatHarlemi n01lather parentshomeIn I of POlntareath me a aft ra. twoyoung1ad1es morepoPuaJthanU1eleand be' zn14sedmore from ctrcl 7.

CarltonLhad" mostdel1ghtful andare enthUlu IIUccIn" Bcrl tlon. of. thedark the tfTennessee the blue VI 8' 1Ji on' theirJrlp health pl aSUf ahOltotfrlend 10 4' A. S. Invlfa Ons ve heenr ceS nGrlmn th marrlageotMrJamea Ho e.NaU.

Js a oup. leJwJU leaVelm. me. d1atelytClr hOldaa nsJ- blePDs1tlon. Mr wasto nGrlf fin' and lived.

mire for many eaTIw er rQ ril 4 id heartylcongratulaUolU. gs I A i i i te II fY1tl l. altor two. u. ng C.

hUd. ren. rire8P dJnS4 erafeeksm03fdetlb NUY1 Wuwf1g ton' cty IJrtUbe greath. mlutd. 4a.

rge. dR tlli lli. d. emapleuaRtJTirdafe tirB ri a eriri si itni' ofthe Confederacy ev niet tt 1cr l1S gfo ef fJtiiM i 11 nUe andtntzr stlrr as ib rt dt I. Ioundto bet rth4D' on1 rln ei oOrga zaUon to1ffftaIe torAp It Jte Uct Ct on' June which 1I1I.

fle iF fd Jl1 rz teJtlValhi 11. rn.rt. nXtT1fek fundsfor aset. the cros5esof e. be cbrlfederateveteT of- Spal 1i ir ty' bythBoynt fThemembera4f Myatic Clrckand.

a' tewJnYlte4 ue rtm Vi jfnJ si nrawneronTuerl1va.fte1DCn bne. st UJltailtrl toO an4entet nlno Il le fury of nens. tran dI cuubnolYra Drwn. i Bio In. t1UfMu l1 rr fI ranged retrb1P nu imDcd Into the' mOlt1 rt teJlJ ecaton or t1nserVfolwttbnl1tf11al.

ana as i lf mticltoth ftheffa thl ri Vt were I nTueSclavi tt. lr alIeJO tntlrttt blrtb ay theidlsa reeable FeE rlllc nt TheeSoda Clrcflmff afternOonwltli HtnetLan4 tned thedHatnu" otthemeetnJf ttrll rroS mint ejv CUrrentTI1lcIClub Th unusuaUY1ar ednt nwe pcb lnterntmanlfe t1 th pt1fonnc1 heJ DOt 4eeVfll1rtmnn uacuuloQ wereappolnte4 tIS perfPCtedtO oneot tQ. theyIttors UYeit tl the fluM Qt l11ea. are. thal Cttieill th st tlJi andJntell ent o1tJU md etohaeth tknot ernU7' UP dIUrGrU i ml pJ at' ro to nt1 irr- Identeredabouq tfai eri.

the flowers IUnt1ctl1e :13nnt.e61tur to the 1 iJ ot the cn aIDOJV Iwing trozellinto ltetaot tMII lf2ta pJnand' Pa1n1strYWUd 1 rVTot he heevenIrigsnd he' po' ln qnlcld12Dd maK1cmena olthe ine wre f' Brawnier Miss Beside rCI lc Brawn. Xtn8mtth1Cd. Kart lho' Jl18. 8henroo4X1u menTiSm1th. Wilbur e.

1rd1 1ulttl61CO i The. teeJiem aDctr31u. fth fepa 11Irorjth nefoo tenrt 1t i. 1JI tIeJndd' Us. on" ot1 Od' JJtclJ aran eelta Miss GnntlandaadJl1t Susanne Yelaome4 I Gas- StQ 4 I I YI Sj I :1 1Ilft hY 4 0.

Connected ready 5e i Atlanta. as. i lnl i4tl F1DSc. gt is 1 narl6 W6ran snai JEWELER i 22Wl lt. UC iAJaball aStr 1 ScrJven SaaD whov iiti wlthhertorsometb In.

spendlnglIeveral' 3111111 HamrnQndstreBhgJrlLlh 1 Insure' berllliJlf. manyfrtends andJfdmJrers homtr andabroal1. Mand1fra. Neelysui bi liftihtr ummerand Merecellt UldilJ1feI eoaefromthelrmanv rjends. lteGrif le 1rlden cesi wl4ek d' iJjoirtl' 4i ihi party-from eaf1J1f oJ1thlt20thOflI r.

dj IIC nYrftntfoF IntereSlCh1etamonl th mlstlIe mouUttle Oberammergalliihf blch place wllLbe cna tvdtheP8IPIcIr durlngthe uinmer1rlhoJ fthli lrsK1nca1d teabtoaC tr 1 i ple lI8ntJJar enJoYedaplci1lCtc Blantonsc1Ilillson. Jo. o'clock 1t charmtnRllrra Med at atra Uve. 10meof. F1 muke.

whereMrsWUon uatb tertalned at tlrd5J1 Onor' tXno 1 Yr. hash BmithorTexas OOD1.o\\ ftfjL ntwlthU thetrbesutr to tb ws was becomlnrIYRownodJn Jtt likMrtJKJaj VJI ostume. black UIt 1114 lace. Mrs. SmJthlookedUiU weUtn1 lnlt" or nJ1eaith tck Mrs.

eely 4 n1ot tt1 i tUuLtOlletof' 11ltsklftprd a tritt 1i euchrewatMJI j1m al1d nfHti lr' 8 cell8fol am add tothememYOlcU gues st. mo.del\lncdloy..C nl 8OundsMn III' oLtbe firstprlze a bItjlfcnt ndtlls Xii41 JDtJ1 tqnwon be mJ fr aeulltwvau creamstr wb rr1 of the' caine. M18Mmer M1l1edgevfllel1 bYlttatlves1tn4lrletI4J In. Griffin. lien hasrptarnitt J.

t1 J. plp8pantlYlIIthatCtt Colonel and lt11' a tewdaysfor5uwjlne JSrtnn1tw. tbfvyll1 rseveralweelts Qutteanumberotr ol outtorthe rolfdnkJltfot1tprJaYDJ ItndenjoYf a deUjlhtulgamlluf 1' t1 rUt J' Ma hJjdii Y7 ti Gl At the Iatro al reilde ce' the 1 rl4" HLo eJo1 It7onWe1ln jay eTei1IQfi JJI1VI theJ1Pit fJUf. urredJr whkbMI1' JetfnflMt Nltple and eit i e. minimS.

of ttie who A 4 iOO TftCE1OA I MrsL HWoodan4n1ece I tonXon atterap1eaantvlsit I ve gone I pcna ometIina vtthre1a I I 1 I on t3 twhere be I 1 I VanR1eefton I day r. tb I tbesuer I I Am 1cUs. 1ndittL Ft1 I 1- M-i. I LDye I 2 iwo I I t'- Wflbu tr. I I I I at rc sptici J.

of some td i I hsver ias 1urn i whre ia week fa crlte has returned t' I st sisterMrs Alln tIL t1ss days teet slottly Vt5 oves t' preid- 0 sh Mre. weit ATE i i. i i 4 I fi i resier- re- i 4 un ole. Mrtl3. i7.

Mr1ma Mr. Joel iet ibie t' fo ew et t- he 4c Mrs. 13. ii tc It tb ha I t. 1 briffiih.

0 it Li 1 clt lt 5 1 I a 5 th V. thl a i. i L- tt an a i nald Ic Laasor lrsJ si I- is 0. C. i I ti r- it day on It with we i tt ws 15 i AnaC.

cor i- io1atIon prlxawau drawnfoi Ins verY- basiset Ziliet with pinS roin on. these prL an Monday Sf- tarnio borne of. Miss arphnJ dsnly JapflUi plc- Was an4 of Nashulie. Senni the game d5- werd vod. fund.

and as sjaL a Lire. fan was atttr000fl wih a SiflL Yor Itrat red in. CaL tnthls Ch rlestn C. iagt week of Columbia. theguest hasreturned cli a re- a Garrett- fl Ith' no' them Brqad a 1 has.

a a j1 a havereturned MaiTe vtst iueileW I i Tiiegdap the was meeting state convention of the Colonial Dames Ourclty Tern pecan ce rts- the i a. in-attendance themeeting trs 1ls ular. city. ji Weure SterungDudl ChIcago joln Mr Mrs. 1annie A.

Howard left Saturdaj for her piautatin near Scale Ala. to be weeks. irs one homes left and she her there a in the Wtliam ii' mitts visit to her parents at BenDing left st jhL of- colonial Dames Miss Dennlng Is. tht irks an I given by ESwUtto tsr. Mrs.

Swijt was ZsIsedtnrecelvingy Tht Watcrnian Ideal Founain Pen i would tb5t5 Wff a better fountain pen manufactured than the Waterman. we Btit there luione better equal. ty nade intbls fayiousPeii and guarantee evety one we Ii STEVENS 47 WbitehlI iT d9 I 5. I I a-- a a9' a ti.a- 4 I I 1 I. I.

ii la lt i :2 rtzcs C' a 00 1" fetiII 5. MIss sind ocaLiIf Bitoss. liJtp mme owers Atlan reiatlves i J. ao to visit 0 Ml a by andiser re hunt-and Si wo Thewedding occurredat4 a Peai avdionwas Oodan sects LetnCra wtrE elab rate to which 7aiton Mrs. Talton ses setved our village 1 werEt Mrs- Hardeman Mrs.

Harry L. ttiaseje Mar Mitchell QA3ROLLTONGL ohn Saturday for who has' beets Varrolltonforqulte has Leulia Be1I Caidwell. Bernie were at the Mn Frldayafnernoon. assisted by- Mrs. A Up- were Tbehojise decoratedwlth Jog to nickIng.

i Miss Kate Veal of. floopvllle. Is visit tnxie-stret. to The VlWng ii1 an 1he Old' 8chooi Exhibition school of 4 ociockat orthepurpose Daughters- of the women entltiedtomem arethe mothers. sisters anti mei a contecrte 4.

I i charming uttivete graces. a neya unIversal favorite timegenii Ar Yirgli-flishop Henrya Yll A Bayi next Mrs. cAaTEasiLz remen- Aa.3fsy oneofthe for the i 1- Tht i Dr B. iGa. ot T.

Methodist church at ternoor of. ant I Ire 1obo Miss-Mary a I W. ThomsonMrJ. grooms best Mls a I reci 0 0 th th atCbatta000gathisWeek Mhz LeighBumbY. e' ha berhome ii it socletytoll MlsaMarthaAdama.

ha uiin one Nell be the I L. W. was ton S. EBerry lto Freeman l. the ManorialDayrwhtch Wed- nesd7 lotig Iineofeexzigee deQsa44 aM alm nuiber of t1 a I I excellent' p55mme has' beers arnangedlorMemorlal per andthema.

a1ures5' by Hon. John AkIn Of Carteravilie. is looked f9rwald to this iiteresbii the cxci' CISIL It Atlanta A a 3 ktR doIphlt frerna. vlaittohcrpsrents i0C Iatown A 11 George. West ofCbAttflOOCIs VII" Ited here ibis week.

A. airs C. kDeardo and daughter are a visitingin battnooga t' ELBZETO1tOA 8jut AincidIhO has bed. sIrton5GOmOOflAed Mias I Mr. W.

Tones Is yisitiniJn Columbus tojether- with his family. the Sunday sennoibI thiS First Baptist hurch plcnlei at 2dattnaa bilo nI- da' sireat renaratioia will be mad for AioCi- tion its hertti- 11111 lisa very eLBant vIIitto UAULAAt of the 1argestand perhaps betet i any of the yss one which was held at V0Ots of the city i of from aJiee day In dancing Sunday scho4 north of the city atrordedrecreIUOfl and for Friday. Aspeeial train fno fortbe little all day 1' F. Qua east Ladles' All a nice sum was George Hurt home of Captain and to' flame handsome silver finally fell to Mrs. Carrie Foy who the.

Mrs. 1' which by lnanyas one In th anticipated with greatpleasura. Mr. and airs 1. fl.

Wilson- of Tuesday in the Mrs of Buh have Opelika this spent itt the' visitors. bere. from Ga. theweek. Tuesday and M.

Edmonson GeorgetownGa thclty day. Thomas from near 31. c. McDowell attentdgdthC WO I Preaby- ca havenever nor' witnessed in I I zmCax. or.

pinkand used Johnson presided a an he ii wedding march ii Ii 0 th the same wofa of MisaHattieBuh a I an' 1 cerennonythe atUnion th interesting paper. visitingtheii urte a Thursday. wit is ltoblnsonhssreiurnedfror a flrayot wa I j- POTVALLZOA. enfort cIt ii ra 3L C- return I BEaster1in7at Mont zxna Mrs. P.

day. in tbeguest en a. yisl Us party of a 0. an H. waaco Mu Jaznc 5 0 IL Ca rithens.

at Oak Lawn I unoer theausptce while 5 I Tb 5 0ciet7 of the valley" turned out 0 soda hundred epic and span vtu 11 5 Stoit. 0. Rouser we 5 Bot is hap LI Is wa Miss Is Thought Wa 5' Walter Thomas with II IC 5- Central of OeorgtarslbmM hers' ri Friday from Crredmere a La his-bride who Miss Bgi we is Valleys a. i set. They rare 3.

the Jsoooa Captain' I the jr 5 Br flhzdiOwa aadcatai. as id it. stfOr TbE7 wilt Sks. onth- tour of Blirope Misse 557. fQ55 and Mattle awson of Perr' visited Miss Irs this ekac cetv3d nany5ooiaI4ttentionLd 4.

I Miss Itosebud odia visiting Miss lma at Marshallvtlle. athonor ii. oftWeaieykn apenttheThk at. iser ome ParmingilalreceiYInXthe of berlflany rought bet' guest armlngda3e 1 the tniuch JJ gayetyduring 8hepard. visit tometha retqrped.

home. happy tertairqnent will ed- Wsday- 1' Shepard on Anderson- avenue. Mark waIn will Those Mathews ames T. ie and lonel H. a GEENEiRo Tuesdav night the the city officials IL McEee Defle ts eta.

meatsetc anddellcioua ce peecbeswe he has every hut foran to other cities Pointg loveliest friend Floral Club wfd thehome MrS. a of a of credby BerthaBall young daughter Mrs. Robert Wheeler The W. their many ct- the a One-of keptaii theseyCars Mrs. RW herbruther in Crossley' this weep Goodwin retprned Saturday from a yisit to FIa.

retuP source A. Miss. parent here Saturday and son tb 5 ktilr of of thisweek Ms Jessie elIe areat after longabsence thanthese a the their trip pleasure a host admirers. GBrPINGA Invitations. have been receied in GrIffin Ml IlnptisC Cbhrch June 12th where Mr.

Nail a torn In andlrved heand famiiyare piCasantly host of ii extend of Mr. Jiitrd Lancer 01 her' hiut has of MilledgvlileeIrnct stirac- I and Mn Walt5r Eias weeks moat deIibtfqtiy hirming sinflr Ill a o. fierds nliwiahdhem pleatantlrli r1efe lloynton. elsaper li. I of5 it the.

I of Mon Gin nionin. a the vs 1 thecisspter I found to he thn sstsny CIOCC wre i I were npnlnd to irlare t5ULe Id of isth DbIse Urh dechedtn I festival' in theaanly pni we for. the puriolaoof i of honoro prcslntel t. Ihi vetern Spaidii citnt the Boy ton The members of Ciuie ant azew Invited guest lnstwh sirv 1 ThawneroTustv afiernoonVs bli C' sithait wa 4 ury lie 1sf 0 leg and the readingIrMrt ClinrleyMl1l aecoaitOf tilelife oCELza Iirowstnw tit Misses Wileatlo'-ao4 Mz iantha Smith erycd auuIsLIer an retresbtpnts Tht Crtm znicd the most rfst repneeenaion liOttia CakSma4ea a sight as V. ilson Whtalicy th iheetcaeei 1 forty litti chtl4 Snite il" Baileys lb C.

cnjoylpg she. Idetiaii The Wedpce 1. an dellgbtfuUy- meciug rfrUmenIs evr- met lb preiIentMr 5. war a large nttenitnee. sour eptieO so tobsrZtet was Corn I- 15 one' to Its vell la toth elt at If pos cbtuip inCenrgt 11 a hope' have th in art pntatIon for hoipttalty I a aires DeOple en at hextley ri tssrfull was antistlauiy.

abouuet sc he suggstlog the Li' sam I- ice crest and cake. whloIsbeasatlfulii oftbe eras into baskets sr pln till it so underthemaglc murnaZeof ti I Wheatley yl. IS Clark Miss SjnithM1M Martha Pinith tML 5 Sherwood. MlsstMlllj Mr Ilory SmIt Mr. Barnes Mr.

Coluit Moor 5. Mr ews Mr Mniph and Si Allan tattle. h- ef the uH to ae the F- rises to hie held aLthe cleats of se present term jh thgtrnme1itslinlaIe.jflt ont iupetvtslofl of oo.i whic guarantees ita eaceUeaee s. i cc Grantland asd Susan' plesssntvlsitaf me tncstbto New irs etr w.koomM.bomebs-.theIv iseoesstIsqbsj i aS s' r0' zz Stoj' 2IIIS 18Inch eveNs or use Gas Ugbt gui new ideas in anything perlsfnisg' Ii' GIldIIGS Y. 6rallksi Strs some tirue a being de.

several weeks. batj her at Mr. and si4 Intibi fur the are friends httis Or-It. the t- has net htaadopted of Ma' dii ci which enacted salty iirtht at this and her a a picnic ti if 1) Di. where latbwa sicoor 1rL ad of.

Texas. rooms wit' Its' thebreath leit It beeominiy gownel in Brapp if ginaed pink- organiic wIth is a Neely a a teas' il' tIiSfltt log in a of whe orgatfy. was rne. Inand ib advn is to the lnedliy I 1u'y gin' hsMscpe tVl itit' slOl' cut n-l ria. cf be cede the clOse oe- IrY pleasantly will its5ei2 nin3 Ill bt for weeks.

a number g3jag golf links S.itpr1svmOtn'if delizhiiil ilose TanllttOSltti hiss's Whezrtey Brawner. Jtesie Cltrk Br1' 5 PtOs Mr. Tlrnd nAWXflS1TILLE GA. thebnidI1. and Mrs.

I' H. jovejoY the the yest to' SlrAugusius NuthontalJ of trIO thevOit immerse throng to bsShe1 ttd so the triSi' ef F. filled till hon the 5J the bride le1thiifl whsSd opposite 4rK' Coat. T5 ihelr position of the U. unlera 515th5 th1 were.

wed. jeventer P' his aecust5 The bri retkoned one of mid- Georgia. never love while organdle. I in a gT5L' Sii 1 i cann charms. she i' thatinatiOfl and could adl.

gnirelUl W0 groom Is one Of suceesfui young. meD5 by sni his responsible tS' bank a eonP eflCe wiiCh FOs' eaSilY U15S ibem. Mr. Jelka i distina" oe4 much to the vaneernent ahd af ih 5phOiflted 9 brilliantly CS" It. Kale Watta sndT.

constituted hCfl gTSiM e4Se wIth they entertained the gueCL A iuWPt asi the dinIfl beautiful ivy. v5im' presented a nsagniScnt 5p055t Bested at the center able wU bridal the bride and grOOVl jlt Lena LovejOY and Mr. 1L B. Coat. and Mrs.

J. F. Goner. Miss Lily Jeike Mr. 1.

T. McDonald. 51135 Annie 5 non and Mr. It. l.

Anderson. MISS Okiver and Coiourl D. 11. F' mhmn' were lovely. and boe goall in wbWh the ceremony was per wasadreaifllafldCfUt MIse C.

Lamar and Ella Loveiny presIded the punch bOwl. and by their grai g' proved quite as attractlve as the tO' draught theTa' granefully Lisa demands that mentioft made of the Queenly little Itower girl. Sarah Lu. Coney. Pretty and grac she presented a sesiieof rare eniy preceded the bride.

scatterbi her pathwaY- Tile yernsnmbrallcel numerotns a1tibandltIom. and were 5t5iit SIP oaa than wee5 311 of the POuCY of and ga COflJpku5 amang Lbs et55 uhtt ti gT0OT 10 lbS l- ige5ce5tdil mond JUnhUit AmIi the nS12 tioss and wleas of a bed of jOTllELM Lulu. Tunty-Fli HIGH. PORCH tece1ved Serfo yles While Chill 1IABE. HAD JUS cctdeni Occuired I Decatur Wbre a Siaddenly White etanding on a e- with hr porning I OCiO It t' neath she and the child we loor folly twt-nty'five The aecidenteicCunred catur It- rite womoia screan a to an child apparently a rtctda few The wtin as wa eyidn from tite she child In not to' felt aatisfied little ot jikely todle.

A pathetto feature ct a- the the chIt I tli for sevtra mother was iii the act air for the dretiluts I. the porch Uow Aeciden No FMt4Decatnr sire. IS reached uy InS alley rem nja funning Ui two pocbes ona on te the other upstairs. Burbs Is a ip the os serIous year icy weekzof the itl convalescent and I with a mothers aher arms to sit aaii' vhete that shelsan the she hi i oise ahidftlt be Tells of 4 tt ccurned. befits sbo sail 1 I i.

Del poor iZ arms I know of lb limb pllB tha poat 5nd ILls i Thy her tr. a 1r4111e3 this tbt of former Ii ct mother and were feet DOES COIFEE AGREE If sot drink 1 ilkf it slier would induce lal I it ett. the 5. teds the haYs a deitcisas As t. I Jhe fol t' atthis EFG T' 1want last long At I.

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