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8 4 Cite Paradis ROME, GA. Ins the heated season was the reception tendered many friends snd Mrs. H. E. Kelly received the is at the ports cochere and Mrs.

Kuttner creeled the guest, at.the ince. With Mr. and Mrs. May Mr. Albert suburban home.

Mrs. Brandt, of Ma Tailored and street models by America's famous artists I May. the fair daughter the fete, and Mrs. Charles of Chllicothe. Ohio.

As ertalnlng snd caring for O'Neill. Ella Hough. Arllne Smith. Anna Veal and Mrs. Donald Hancock.

Out of town guasts were Mrs and Mlsi Blgler. of Atlanta: Mrs. Charles Suls A pleasant event of Wednesday afternoon, was the marriage of Miss Ttel I la Sharpe and Mr. James Porter, of Silver Creek. The wedding was Impressively solemnised In the home of the bride's father.

Dr. Ft. B. Headden performing the ceremony. Miss Halle The Weekly Sewing Club alned at the Country Club Lipscomb, on Wedneeda Smith Smith man gave a lav luntla Castro and an.

Garrett, of Atlanta Ethel Keel, of the guest of Miss Theo Mills, wss the (neat of honor at a delightful bridge party given Friday afternoon by Miss Mary Martin Mills. MARIETTA, GA. i Catherine Charlton has re Miss Evelyn Clay will leave week for Washington, D. where she will attend school. Mrs.

Joe Abbott and children spent several aays last weea witn reii Mrs. Harry K. DuPra has returned rroro North Carolina. Miss Flora Crowe, of Atlanta, the guest of Misses Sadie uober Annie Waddell last week. Helton.

ta Vlsltls Miss Laura Margaret Hoppe on Monday for Raleigh, N. a aldosta. Miss Scofleld. Joe P. Legg will i "IV Phil I Margaret McGary.ha* after are.

X. M. N. and Mrs. Street Mr.

i Mrs. James H. Groves returned from Chattanooga. A.h.;. Dob be, of Mrs.

Walter tast week. Q. H. ned at "ui" Mrs. Mrs.

Victor Smith and Miss Sara eeK 1: I Mrs. Victor Smith and Miss Sara 4f week In honor sntertalned Informally at euchre at Mildred Thompson. In honor of Mrs. Linton Smith, of Mem Jones, who has been and Dudley Magruder. Joh" Cheney, has Miss MeHenry.

of Madison, to Atlanta, will spend the winter In Rome. Invht Dean Towers, of Por acceoted the po.ltlon of expressive Is visiting the Misses teacher In public school. Mrs. Thomas Kahy and Miss Wragg returned last rahv have returned from Chicago. Washington, where lone Newman, who ha.

been week, after her return from vl.ltlna her sister. Mrs. Fitgerald. he. Europe.

rn lrom gone to Atlanta to spend a fortnight before going to Nashville oteach thia i an winter. THOMASTON. GA. WML Moultrie. Jessie Hin.

and Mr. L. A. haTI returned Joy Glover, were members of Miss to her home In Hawklnsvllin after Waddell'. European party, returned "Pending a month TwltjJ 'friends from their happy outing Friday r.

and relatives. noon. Thompson and Mrs. w. ti i returned from Tallulah Falls, where they have been for sev SPARTA GA cnl Mis.

Estelle Mlddlebrooks and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. O. B.

Clements of Lovlek M. Twiggs were united In mar latesvllle. spent Sunday in the citv Rev. O. M.

Eakes officiating, with the family of Mr. J. F. Colqulta. Mrs.

Twiggs is a granddaughter of the B. Weaver, of Fort Sm th. late Bishop Pierce, In who.e memory was called to the city this week the hand.ome new church Is being fcy the illness of her sister. Miss E.ther built, and this wss the first wedding Nelson. to take piece there.

Mr. and Mrs. Wcmble has returned to left on the next train for an In spending a cdi ss 10 I of Washington. D. Mr.

Tort tnt eltv Flournoy Mlddlebrooks. of Monroe. Wlth and Mr. R. D.

Clancy, of Atlanta. returned from'. Ife.T1^ WSSr 'uSrtnet? duties" fcf party with Jaina Annie God Mr and Mrs Sam Callier and chll on morninr have returned from Chalybeate sr. Katnryne, Of faiesti gutsts of Mlaa Kmrr to accept ma Jackson Mlas Florrie Harvey la In the Normal school. The Grand Hairdressing Pa rlors paper on the walls; new coverings for the floor; additional room has been added; new fixtures have been installed and a full line of new hair goods of the latest styles have just bees received.

This, together with the light, well ventilated rooms and ideal location, and the thoroughly experienced and competent help we always have, make our parlors one of the most, if not the most, desirable in the' city, and we want to extend to every lady who reads this a. cordial invita Mrs. Lena Hale, Proprietress 3I3J4.15 Grand Opera House Phone M. 2111 THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA QA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1910. from Paris to tfou French models from the famous designers of dress Hats and Caps for evening wear.

Opening Monday, Juesday and Wednesday fruit jfftlanta. Cja.t 38 Whitehall WEST POINT. GA. Miss Ira Lee Whltaker left Saturday Miss Emma Adam. Miss Mar extended stay In as their guests Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Hartley and children, of Birmingham. arise Edith Branson, of Athena, Mrs.

L. Lanier. Mlas Gabrlells Lanier, Mrs. Freeman and daughter, Gabriella, are spending this month at Battle Creek. Mich.

Mlas Nettle McCall. of Union. Is visiting Mias Jessie Lewis Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Lanier entertained Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lanier. Mrs. Hsmp Green tar.

MfavaL Mrs. S. rguerite Is at homi Mlas Lily Lyndon. 'of Washington, Ga Mrs. A.

E. McClendon. of Leradei Texas. the gueat of Llzxlt and Flora Baker. After spending several days with Mra J.

C. McKennie, Mrs. w. Scruggs. Mlas Ruby Rodger, and Mlsa homes In Atlanta.

Mra W. B. Herford and Miss liar. jorle Herford are the guests this wi of Mr. Herford'.

sister. Mrs. Sidi Hayward, of Boston. Maaa. They England and entertained a ramuy dinner in honor of Mr.

nd Horace Lanier. Miss Ross, of Macon. Mrs. E. B.

leed and Mettle Lou Reed are He gueata of Mrs. E. z. F. Golden Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Rushton to their home In Atlanta fter a delightful visit to Mr. vliltln CAVE SPRING, GA.

is Minnie Smith has ret Henderson, of Rome, and Mlas Camp, of Dalton. on Tuesday evening Darden Ashery New Orle teete of relative, her Willie and Lou Floyd Coi sue xay Flournoy Carnegie library training wo months' absence. Margaret Crook, of Annioton, visiting relative. CONYERS, GA. Mlas Clio Almand, of Carrollton; tss Marie Latimer, of Texarkana.

ixas. and Misses Hayden and Blanche McKnlght are the guests of Miss Mary Lou Tucker. Wednesday afternoon Mlas Tuek tertalned for her guests. About seventy Av guests called during the Later In the afternoon ng men were entertained. Kate O'Kelley and Grace Travis served punch on the porch.

On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Left Ich entertalneed her sewing club and set for On Thursday evening Mra. W. H. Tucker entertained at her home on Starr, Julia and Virginia es.

Mary Hill Moore son. fer LaGrange. Mlsa Marguerite at three tables of OXFORD. GA. ra Branham delightfully en ertalned a number of young people ln reral Oxford airl for Melton.

Mary Dlckel. to Wo ew in Atlanta, last Godfrey. he night party Tuesday night. Annie Zn Dllard ia visiting MANCHESTER, GA. guest this weea of her enter Mrs.

T. ML Sander, and Mis. Eva Voen. of Rex, Ga, have returned to after a vlalt to P. A.

has ratal aad to her home after a visit to Mrs E. A. Allen. Mrs. R.

Edwards, of Macon. Is via. in Lauretta. Ehlloh. on Wednesday, ahe 7th.

Mrs. c. B. Wllbom and deugb ter, Miss Caroline, left for. Atlanta Wednesday, where Miss proline Wllburn T.

Job, of of Mr. C. E. Brewer, le the gneet th's of Mr. and Mrs.

Brower. Mra. W. Persons has returned lrom a visit Le Atlanta. MRS.

EDWARDS WINS CUP IN THE FIRST FOX HUNT With the uaherlng ra af the crisp days ana cool nights of Septemb null of White Sulphur Eprli Joyed tie drat fox chase of the popular In this section of the country, the ballroom on a moonlight night. The mellow call of the fox horn la onkr disregarded by the Ineligible, and. be it said, there are few of that variety In this section, which is famous for who are nimble on horseback as when they first threw a leg ever the saddle, and all due to rejuvenating waters, which keep the mind aa well aa the body young. a matter 'of fact, many of "the oldest habltnea" of White Sulphur have been returning regularly for the last fifty years, and In some occupying the same cottage Mr. and Gray, of Richmond, have Juat celebrated their wedding anniversary here, having spent every.

summer since early youth, an 1 MOUNT AIRY. GA. Hon. and Mrs. Thomas w.

Hardwlok who were guests at the Mount Airy for 'he week, have returned to tneir in Sandersvllle, Ga. Miss Margaret Nashe. an artlat lister. Mrs. Van Wlndegger.

tughter. Mrs. G. Glddings snd daugh Catherine snd granddaughter Ade ide Wilson, of Atlanta. Mrs.

Walden and daughter. Julia Walden, who have had a turned to their home In Eutaw, Miss Caroline and Amy walden on Gordon, return to Athens Mpn Julia McCoonell and daughtres. Isses Emma and Mary Meconnell, of lanta. visited relatives In Mount ry and Cornelia this week. Mrs.

Barnett, Claudia Johnson. Mrs. Robert T. Mrs. S.

A. Capps and daughter, Mlas Genevieve, of Atlanta, visited Mrs. N. A. McCoonell last week.

Miss Eva Bell Gregg returned to CANTON. GA. One of the moot dellxhttul al of the week a reception given the Round DOzen oB Wedneeday afternoon home Marietta The houe had a taiteful decoration an hour, spent In dainty head work i Those who will be away at college tble winter are Gelt and Esther Cutts. Bessie Tift: Fannie Cade Wesleyan: Luelle. Kllby, Waycrosa; Marguerite Brown.

Raleigh, Lillian Luti. St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Ve Mildred palmeravllle a trl consider their good health due Uim Thie ran wu onder the luiplm of the West Virginia Fish and Game Pro.

taction Association sad brought together a large number of the members of the fox and hound club, of the surrounding; counties, as wall as a number of mounts amour the guests of the hotel. Everyone whs could cross a saddle was tn evidence the lett Littleoejre. of Charli Joe, the leader of the Back, nevei Save a false scant and owned by J. Douglas, was presented a fine oallat as reward of merit. Mrs.

John A. Thayer followed close en the second day's run and was siren a brush by This of i r. c. been returned home. 1 J.

M. Turn on an extended vlalt to Detroit. Mien. Mae Jone. has returned after a delightful visit to Miss Inax Hardin.

Miss Annie Annie Guerln Teaaley. dren leave this we extended visit Doty and eh li the Confederacy on Tuesday afternoon. After an election of the following officers: Mrs. Zebulon Walker, president: Mrs. Charles Pal met first vice president; "Mrs.

G. I. Teaaley, second vice president: Pearl McAfee, secretary Mrs. Paul Jones, corresponding secretary; Mr. Jess Johnston, treasurer; Mrs.

Agnes Cogglns, registrar, snd Mrs. Ada Mills, bis Mra James rg, S. MONTICELLO, GA. Mrs. Charles Ballard entertained ew friends at a spend the day pan her home on Mediae i entertained at five tables of of Mrs.

Tom Malone waa bar of young people on Thursday evening In honor of her (tests. Misses Usrte Lou Dooglss snd Lulsh Taylor. Sixteen of the younger set, chepe roned by B. B. MElbeney.

formed a Jolly picnic party to McClure'. pasture Friday. The Japanese party, which ussie Gray Jordan i en Tuesday event: largest and root functions of the si FAXRBURN, GA. Misses Gardner Case and Margaret Mrs uSa wimlM aad Joanl. Hobgood.

Lorllne life giving George W. 8ter.ee. president of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, gave two on Thursday and Friday ia honor at the heeds or the varlooe In charge Of the rehabilitation of Ota White Sulphur properties, who itaceenpUabed such marvellous results la so short a space of time. The after dinner speeches aad expression, of good will were received with great ap plauae. Frank Rosa, of Mobile, gave a beautiful breakfast In compliment to John H.

Lory England and Chicago. Mr. tn oae of the most frequent tertalners of the this ewek. Mrs. George T.

Mary Mrs. for perfection of and happy i lections of congenial company, 1 foundation of all soda! Mr. James McGowan, of Aligns nee the lovely Me La Charbonnler, Athens, one of the mos beautiful to by Mra. admired of the COVINGTON. GA.

Barrett, of Augusts, entertained delightfully at cards In compliment to Miss Marguerite Wright and her father, Boykin Wright, also of Augusta. lolly party was made up a supper party over ax last famous headquarters of fried chicken I and waffles, Dlxons. The mors, crowd possession of the road. honor of Vera Kelly, of Monti cello, the guest of Miss Same Ma Pickett. Luke Robinson and daugbtex Lucy, have returned from a visit t.

Florida. Mlsi Florence Wells entertained lev friend, at a bunco party. npnor or Miss Bess Wooten. Mae Daniel, of SILO AM, GA. of Hits Est Caroline A delightful affair waa the dinner party given by Miss Julia Thompson, given in honor of her parents on their twenty fifth marriage anniversary.

One of the lovely affairs 6f the week Salfie1 of "her guest. Kiss Vera Kelly, of Montlcello. Miss Bernlce Cook entertained on Thursday evening In honor of her guest. Miss Ethel Smith, of Monroe. Miss Blondlne Cooper has returned home from Greensboro.

Mrs. A. A. Carr has returned from a visit to relativea in Philadelphia. Miss Annie Mae Lester Is returning this week to Randolph Macon, where will resume studies.

Mrs. Fltxhugh Knox, of Texas, spent recently with Mr. and Mrs. I. D.

Brisendine. Mrs Thomas Roes, of ThomasvlUe, Hays guest of Mlas Desss. large circle of friends was that of Miss Amy Wlngo snd Mr. Hugh B. Johnson, which oven took place Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Dr.

and Mra. A. H. Wlngo. The ceremony was sapplngton.

only cut flowers, ferns and palms, the color scheme In the drawing troom where the ceremony was performed being pink and green. Miss Amy Wlngo, the bride has been one of our most popular young women and Mr. Johnson young man of sterling worth. Me The marriage rriase Esther Hope Rev. Edward or Cochran, wai on Wednesday Afternoon.

September 7. at the Baptist church at Biiomm, lia. The ceremony waa performed by Dt. J. Yameson.

of Mercer univeralty. The church wai appropriately decorated with, imllax, terni and pot planU. The bride aered on the arm of her father. Mr. V.

Credllle. to the stralaa of Lohen Jameson, of Alpharetta. Oa. During the simple but impressive ceremony the organist rendered "A Melody." by Tiamerle, and the party marched oat to wedjdlng march. The bridal party entertained luetdrty night at an Informal reception at the home of Joala and Wednesday at noon a In the yard.

The bride and nloyed at the eat. were under the will eoend a Louisville" of Study In the Southern Baptist ''he CredllKfui' a most lovable and ppular young woman of Sllotm. while GRIFFIN, GA. Mra Prank Holland and Mlas Hattle lae Holland, of Atlanta, were de ghtfuliy entertained during their on Tnurscay Mrs. nam gave an extern 3ie Mrs.

Joseph Joseph J. bridge Mra Thomas R. Mills invited number of friends to meet Friend. In this city are interested the announcement of the marrlave of Lnella McKibben, formerly of McDonough. but now of Atlanta, and Mr.

Henry Lively, of the marriage to take place on October IS. M. Thomas entertained brings Thursday morning compli tntary to her guest. Miss Ad HaUybarton, of Morgsnton. H.

children and Mr. and Mra Thorns. J. Brooks and children were guests of Mrs Ralph T. Rossi hostess al most enjoyable chafing dish party Mssdemea Castro and Garrett, of At ear in NnwnberT'wM of large number of friend.

In this etty. where Miss Brown hss been th attract lee visitor of her brother suss Haityourton. of Morgan n. N. C.

la bins shown majy so It Is Interesting to that the British snip Bounty, sands famous by nss mutiny of her crew, who became the flret on the IsUnd of PPIteaim, came to Tahati la to take breadfruit to other tropical pos Inn, of Great Britain, It takes a lot of sand to enable a Fall Styles The showing of PATRICIAN Conceptiana for this reason is a refreshing display of all thmj is dainty and serviceable in Fall Footwear. Graceful, modish dressed women are particular in the selection of Footwear, therefore we invite your inspection of the PATRICIAN Conceptions styles certain to please the most dia rirninatinfr and diverse tastes. Tkey Are Now on Mad Orders Promptly Attended to $3e50andK00 The Bootery 32 Whitehall Street New Faces and Old Ideals. With the resumption this month of contributing to the active musical life, comparative lull of the summer time, there will be a few new figures prominent among the foremost ocatrlbuting to the active musical life. Of conspicuous promise le the advent of Mr.

Michael Banner, violinist. He has been heard once In public in recital for violin and organ at the Auditorium in August, with Dr. Starnes at the organ and this Introduction revested In Mr. Banner the higneat Qualincatlona of the concert artist. Primarily, be has come here to teach, and eblllty an Instructor will And a wide field for achievement.

But no valuable to Atlanta than his and teach Ing qualifications win be his musical Of he possesses appa rently the beat type, end they are need I in Atlanta. Not that Mr. Banner or any new or Individual has a monopoly of uslcal ideal. In Atlanta, but they epidemic. There can, of course, he no .1 uslcal spirit and no achievement In music without I Ahey do exist here, but they need be promoted.

"Encouraged" is strong word. The great master ved without encouragement, as i the their own mlsslo ed after them of their own nd theli ugh thi Atlanta's musical future lies In her Bcernment of the right Ideals: in her differentiation Between the true and the false. Mr. Banner, who knows the musical life of New York, hesrd to say recently that he believes in Atlanta's It Is they whe education of In aplte of ner poor at concerta. "In proportion lanta In New York, tn the metropolis, string quartets, orchestras and like organizations never thrive when tbey depend on popular support.

They live only when tbey are backed by pri vate guarantee. But there Monday Tuesday and Wednesday lacking. Only the tutored taate for music In its higher forme of expression. Pnt before your Atlanta audiences work of art. one that for Its on the simple beauty of Its form and watched them and they discriminating.

But not do they realize the great Joy there la In deeper Insight: the treasure, there are beneath the merely pleasing surface, which after all not nearly ao pleating as other things on which they would rather spend their money. But Atlanta people do. I believe, love that the responsibility future lies. It Is cultivate discernment. beneath weight even of press applause and personal promotion, they must unearth the real values.

to the lea, bat they worth seeking. LOUISE DOOLY AMERICUS, GA. harming and mneh admli a delightful bridge on Wednesday morning. Twelve attractive girl, and Slded'several 'yelr? here' to America, are always welcomed by a host of admiring friends. Mrs.

Lucius I MteCleaky entertained with bridge Wednesday table, were thus employed and the game thoroughly enjoyed. A delightful course luncheon waa served when of Mrs. a very charming bride of a few who leavee on Monday nan I distant home In Seattle, Wash. her father. Rev.

Dr. after a of gusia Ao Atlanta, after a vl.lt of several weeks here, the fair guest of Mabel 8aw Mtt A. N. Walker ana Alice Walker have Jnet returned to Amerl cue. after a delightful summer', stay In the mountain region of Penneylva Oertrude Joesey and Mlee Mattle Ry Bar.

for expected to return and What Paper Is Made Of. Linen la often used In making paper, but there are other things tfjat an swer the purpose. Patenta have been Issued in this country and Europe fcr falta, needles, sugarcane, Jute leaves and bark of beets and potatoes. In the greater numben of cases the price of manufacture Is exces.lv when the quality of paper la conaid sred. tliTbe great made ferent Paper can be made anvthlns.

and almost any thing can be made from paper, Com ma, for gems and asphalted tubes for gas or wires. In Berlin there has been an attemot made to make artificial brick. paper pul; for paving etreete. Clothing, window handkerchief, and artificial the United and Germ.nr lng and milk bottl thread to be used In the sewing of Dr. Elizabeth B.

McElwatn Osteopaths the removal of their tress 121 Fryer street to eslte eeo Candler Asses (ssnearly nln 'To'Jrnoe Isllni, except sender ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. C. H. Smith Importer the exhibition of Fall and Winter MILLINERY 1 I 4 Open Evenings till 8:30.

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