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SOCIETY The month of September finds society ?people everywhere in a state of tratisi lion. Some people spend tlir mil Lmonths ai their coutitr} homes, when |1 hoy entert.?in delightfully and coil genial parlies und much hunting Is ?tone In Northern Virginia. Those who liaye hern in Cuiiada and tin New Kng (land states during the boated term nfe moving South again, ttn<l many or the big town houses will be opened lure tills week, Still others have gone tp the liot for a month before returu quite a colony of Richmond people ,i the White Sulphur lor the fall bason Little 01 no bntorltiliUng will be done until the season Is far in uUvunce. aitd all of the niils that .tie to bi Intro owe,,j hsvi decided on the dates P>r ? an,i tin winter ilme tvlll be guy witu hstidsom* f unottoiii seems to hear vcfj mile about theni; A ? ? i >h? w >nd< ri perhaps I hi y i> i e llngi ? ? fact that the pt pei i M- e so and So his opened her hoiis-l; season on in ciinicst. Unrats Entertained, . on the Hermitage Road in honor of tiraee s'tr.-<t and her cum. Mis* Mary Jlotll Oo!d?n, of N..r:i ? 1 a . COVI W< re laid for tw. Ive gut II M home, after spending some tin. 'Richmond with relatives Some very pretty entertaining wtis dc:it In honor of Miss Holden ilurlng her stay ,,i ltlchmond. In Eug'nndi Mi. and Mr.v Henry fiolliy ?;. ? England for a stfiy ... several v . . U ? They will retail, to Richmond the lat? ter part cf this month. LitU<! .tunica and Eitima Rclliy arc \isit::-.g rchl-j tives. in Houston during the absehet) 61 thi Ii" parents abroad, Mi j?i.iriiin. ? whtrh has taken place In Rocking hum this summer \, :,s solemnized j-oungost daughter of the late ,Tti sepli N. Mauzy. and Roy T. Ollium. The ceremony was performed at the M ? Church at Keezletowh, orileiuted, M . brlJ. The Weaver home wi - beautifully ? hallway, which wits decorated with goideiii" ? While the Cerehioiiy was b. ing pe't ? formeil "'? Promise Me" was s ing by d tar were the bldesmalda?-Miss Mn; v ? ? itarrlsonhui'g, and -Miss Hfittie ViinCt ? Miss Natn-.'e Vancey, of r.lkton. ihn Anderson*s Carpet House | J15 K. Broad Street. Rugs of itv Rerrre.s?rt; i- the he-.t mtNs in the country. You will find 'he French WiUons in the softest hades and p colorings Our racks ate full. Let us sli'nv yoi our line. Prices fa - Kazah Rugs rootil Rug, ?ve !txl2 f> i 4 ? ferr Price . ?14.M) Upholstery Goods, Portieres and Lace Curtains Third Floor. A most . line to show you, including ? ?? 1st ?.r-t rio-.eltie*. Geo. W. Anderson & Sons innl<i of honor, tv'ord while m'Hn and cariMcd whltr ruses. Tl ?? Icl.i,- was clvc;, nwn.y by lier brotlirr-ln-luw. Mn Woavor ami was attired In white silk maiiiulsotte, over whlti salin, trlihnied in luce and hand? made res? - Her v. 11 of white lull" was caught with orange blossoms and held in place by a heautlfitl diamond lendnut, ami she carried a bOrjUCt of Bride :"si s heal iritiii: there were ii" groomsmen. After I he ceremony a reception was held, and then Mr. and Mrs. '.Ilium Urcv eto Hurrisonburg. Tiny Will fC ? Vpproorhtiic Unrrlnur. Mi. M ? Lotlli liotvdi-h. lo Claude Amnion U|d laki Th? ceremony win tak< plice ? \ i \ Ircliiln HeMt-li, i II. Rj Iniill, Mis:. Alice ?'? tt> laud. Ml n;,rl M-.- C M Moneuro. M.ISs M Mrs. Ma> tltomptidn, Miss S-ttllti Thompson. .... II.-In-, Ihtt icwsky, ?f Baltimore; .1 P ? W rrisl. James K Robthson, EriWtird I Itolilusoti. ol Lesihgtpiii jforn.er Giie lij'i ot Washington; Mr mid Mrs, ; \. v ? Her 3 Barr WtIIt, of I'lttn ? a u . i in? hi? of Interest. It' r." Stan wood, r! Tlnnley. The w iiavii announced the approaching mar-j lag.! of their niece. Miss Winifred i Viin Seayi to Joseph Briggi Weaver, ? ... L< Iah Church. Newport N' Ws ? af Cradrtock6v|!le', hHvt announced th" j . .^.?i'nt of their daUghier, Mary lop to Willliini Henry Martin, of) mis city, Tl.-; marriage will take ilocitsvllie Methodlal Episcopal tihiirch. \t i.inl. Dinner. Th< Baltimore Sun of recent Issue contains the following <-'f Interest "Mr? I. Granger Vandcrpocl gave a 1 Vaiiilct'pocl. He: guests wer.: .Mr ' and Mrs! Spencer* W. Aldrlch, ttay-j shore. I. I . Missis Georgia ha Wil? liams. Mar; C. i'rick and Louise l>i\..n. . Bbstiuil M< s ? s W. Wilson White.I Knh i d 1. Tllglunitn, M Granger Galtlur. Richard Carrlngton. of Rich in Olid, and William ?, Tllghlhan. I In Scattnvllir. Mr, lind Mn. C A Hal'. Miss Uin llalli RobcCt Halt and Mrs. Krank ! Matlo:.. of Charlotteav?le; W. W. Gcorg.1 uitii Charles Marlon, Miss Laura I iardWieke; Richmond: Miss Mary Tyler, , f Paynes, wtr,. visitors last Week at Mountain Vli w, the home of Mi s Man .i SSuilory, hear Scotts- ? Ml-, i?il> 'l Tyler, who has also1 ijt. gUl r'l at Mountain View, has, . i r,.????,??. ol lloo.,i. An Interesting event of to-inorrpWi ? four iios.-. s of honor by Leii CHtip t. r I'til ted Daughters of the Confcd ? . . ;, t :; Last ('.race Si:'. it at s ? gtlesit unil several short speeches' will bit tnaile b> pio...inoiit Confederate j Veteran*. Each guest is asked to] I ' list < ? .: < ?loine for Needy >\Vo Menilii l> ol Loth Picket! and ? Lee. Iticlimond und Chesterfield Chnp (ire Ijiyiled to tie present; as are also u r ? I Iii p-irl nut Meetings. ? . :' ? ? ? 1' ? ??! the Con federally, on ? Meml ? : ?:? irgtd to ait. rid prohipt ..??ti:,g will I.. a brief ? ? '? : ? meeting, in order that the chapici ? ? ? fan-act--l ai tills n,m All hoslm II..in. u eilill . Illlll.' Peli ? ?b ire. and tool* pla I 1 hi A worm adjoining ihd spado. I vi . i In bi Idal i ittty advahi fr?nt a bany of evergreens on ea f.'la (if the ho..he MWneg Man Jenes Mag.net Atkinson, Man Bliird and Annie Edmunds v.-ere rlbb girls, ih/i the Ushers ">r^e i, WB| ? and John R. Jene,.. of p, lfjj burg. p. lulane Atktr.?on. 1 H?nuMen-81dne> , R. p rtalia Brunswiek, and George D. Powell, of Dlnwlddlc. The bridesmaids. Misses Myron Ualusha, Bessie Edmunde, Vir? ginia Baskcrvllle, mite l.'ives, of Dlti wlddic. and tjallie Whltmure, Addlo, 'Ida and Aunio LA'C Jones, oi Pctcra b?rg, word all dressed in whit? m?r qulsclto and carried golden lod, form lug n double crescent on the high steps oh the rear oi the stag. The flower gills were Miss Harriot Pope, of Peters? burg, and .Mis., Mildred Boiling V? bit ?. ? if Brunswick. They Wore white lin? gerie fi'oclis. Miss Nun I- Atkinson; In yellow satin veiled with silk mutqiils cttoi and carrying yellow chrysontho mtihis, wan maid of honor. The groom ivith his I" :>i man. i-urge I ellii Ciium bllss. advunoed t.. the plutfoim, and was there joined by th- brldl attired In salin Veiled ill marquisette and car? rying a shower bouquet, of Hrid? roBCS and lilies of the vnllcj Mi: b'ponccr its dy pi rsldeil at the piano. AjCtcr the ceremony Mi. and Mra f'humbllss lef( tor an extended tour among the ;vaterlng places in the mouiitalhs of Virginia. Guests from a distance included Mr and Mi r ''. McD Pope and Mist- lla: ?i?!t Pope, of Petersburg; Mi and Mrfl \V. J, Moor-. I'etel fcblll g . Mit-:-: Aiini. P ? kins Blockstelle. Sirs p. B. |Jol,.rtsoh, Pulnakl. and Mrij ? T Pau? len, I? impiien-Sidhcy. \ I lli'. iin \ Recent' arrivals at the olgunr. Cot? tage at Oeeoii View are Mi. and Mrs; C. i' Cook, Miss Kose Jackson, Clove laud J?ckiom Robert Jackson. ?II of 1 MMheth City. N. C.| ?. F. Kmc. U It traht. ? V Noble. M:s M V. !<? j'jj. Sirs Perkins and boh. Mr.- G Osbourne. Mr and m>^ \V M Itlddte, all of Richmond, and l" J Kwing. of \Vash ington. (Inuntftn W rddlng. A hraiitltul eerl; f ill wedding w !>s o i ionized Thursday morning tit '' ..(?el .rU ni Trinity Episcopal CtiurCh, Rtatinton " hen Mil - fen Catherine Hoehoiir, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rirrmrd Aahby Hoahoiir. became the -ride or wiiiiam Baliibrldge Pa*ket|e. Jr.. of Charles Town. W. Va.j the cer? emony being performed by I lev. V. Q, Hullihen. rhetor if the church. The bride worn ah imported model :6at Stilt of th.r mW Shade of bin whipcord, the coal being cht away Io Ilsplay a white nieisnlllic satin waist, with the new Robespierre collar Itcr hat was of blue beav-r. with blue, an 1 White wlngi and an Imported irMd or? namental band. She carried a beauti? ful shower hoti(|Uct of lirldc r'Osefi dhd maldehbnlr ferns. Thf maid honor was Miss Kath leeti Bfll, wild "ore whito volle. Ii ily trimmed with lace* and a bonnet of lavender and piiik rosebuds She. carried a bitiqiK-t of p'.nk Killarn-v roses, with stroamnrs bl pink satin ribbon. Miss Frances Packettc. of Chartas Town. th. only sister of brldi ? groom, was the (lower girt. Ml3s Pochette were ? dress of white la-.. with hat to match, mid carried .i ket of white and pink carnatiinU and maidenhair ferns, tied with wi.it messallnc. The bridegroom wns attend! 1 by his bl t man. .IlltlleS Sht'rtpy, "f Chiirien Tonn. Tin- ushers w.ero Messrs, Haines, Blgluwctt and siiaver, of Mill? ion, w. V? . a:.d .Samuel Hokuur. of Stniinton, brother of the brldi tin Tuediiy evening an Ihf?l'lhnj re? ception was given the ushers and out of t.hi ii guests at the honie ot the bride's patents, in ?akcnwold Terrace.. Some of iltoac present for tlio ccro mohy from out ?l town were .Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Bainbrldgc Packettc. Sr., parents if the bridegroom) Miss l'*ranccu Pucketto, .Mis.. Kan Gibson, : Mr. and Mrs. James Shirley, all ol Charles Town' und Messrs. Haines, llrightwell, Shaver und Burdotta, ot ' I Ilnton. i . ii. i . Mcetlua. Chosterliol(i Chapter, United Daugh ? lers of tilt' ConfeUunicy, will l>r well j repri sentcd at the genera] cohventl >n I ol i!i.- order to be held in Washington , in November, if prcsnl plans are oarrloj ?ut It Is tinmain Unit an oxourslon could be ? uii on Iii? day of th<- l.vn g Ot lb.- Arlington Monument corner? stone) nnd with this end in view a com? mittee ?in wait upon the Richmond. Kn derlckaburg and t'otoinao ItUllroad ?lllcials. I Ml - Allee B?hmer Ruild mid Mlrs Cordelia Hancock were recently elected :.. represent tho chapter at the annual .-t .t.iiv.-iiiton at Norfolk October 9. i MtSs Matilda Norfloot ami Mrs. George I Caul ivcro appointed as alternates \Vhlio In ilarrlsonburg a largo C*nfcd- j rati Hag will be prosntud it th. hon- I bier by tin- Soutliaide chapter, .v committee has boen appointed to pur- I chase ibis dug and several smaller ones ; n, bi plac .1 over graves of Confeder? ates In Mi'i-y Cemolory. | Jn the mar future tho annual bask"! . picnic tor ih- Confederate veterans vtli j ba held at Chesterfield Courthouse. The j speakers and .'.ate will bo ?Jecidcd at i the next in. -ting 01 the chapter .>ts Batertnlned. On Tuesday night if last we< k Mrs.! 11. S Martin gave at her lioiiti licai Covesvllle a delightful dance and gar d- n party lh honor of tho Mls-ai ;< Mbr fell?, of Washington. The ho?St an I garden w-ue artistically decorated ; with Oriental lanterns. T'--- puncli was presided over by Mis. J. .'. : Boa?, and supper was served In the garde n. Th- lancers were Miss Louise M >r sell and E D Ho,,/ Miss Halliii Mbr- ; ... ii .ml w it. Boua, Miss Marian Hani and William H Boas. Miss Mind ? Phil, .tonet?. Miss Margaret Mas- I ? ? inrl 1 GOodwiri. Mis-, t.iia Brown i Boy Whltcucl, Mis s Vcliha Merrl- . id Bird Hart. Miss Mildred Ionia rind P. Bouton. M|ss Julia Jones and Mr. MeWllilams, Miss Ruth Bias Mil1 John Marlin. Miss Nelll* Boa; and Gobi lay Martin entertained In ffnlent. Ml. s vidna Coon entertained a num ? r of friends last Thun-.lay evening at a porch party at the h?hte "f her ?mother. Mrs. W l . Woltenden. In Sa? lem, In hbnor bl her friend, Miss K'ath- I . l iu. Walk. ;. Bristol. Misses Coon ? ami Walker received tho guestj in the r*) i'Ptlon liall. and they were i.flcn u.-h- j . red to th" side porch, whoru punch I v as served hi- Mis, l-lorch e White scarver and Misdumcs T. C. Wollen- I (den ft lid It. K Brown, TIi- gu-r-t.- t! en retiifn>d u? ti".-- front porch! wdilch was ? I decorated with electric lights. Japa-I . lanterns, roses, potted plains.' 1 bliie ai d yellow buttcrlliea and golden- I j l1 irln^ the evening a contest. "Ahl Automobile Romance.'' was Indulged In I by tin guests. Th. prize, a silver vnn I Ity box. was won by Miss Elizabeth I Douglass, of Washington, Those In? vited were Misses Elizabeth Cooper. I >ti :?? B ? It'i:. Sara Mcody Sanders. ? Riitli Giu rett. Kitshugh Sh? lor, Julia |l n. .Marian Thomas.,,,. Mary Lewis. 1 Miriam Whltosearvor, Ethel Vest, May Engagement Announced >HX5 ?IAH! I SMS \ HI. I !! PAIIIJ*. <if kppnmnlloi, nrliose munKr mcul in limritr I If red lluuncr, ..f Ohl?, ban hrrn unnwiiiiv-rtl. Mm- nritilltiR ivlll Inkt* place ?n September 21 mi the Pres? byterian i Imri'li In Vpp?ouiU?'x. _ ion :is it reaches the stomach nil that distressing gas, Sourness, Heartburn and Indigestion vanishes. in five minutes, all stomach i .. ni No itifl'iRi--tion, heartburn .i \ ??rhiii? of "as. acid or ctur ' I undigested food no dizziness, ?.:,. foul I "-.nil or headache. I'.i; e'? I iiapepain is noted lor its speed in reprinting iipoel stomachs, It is tho Mi rest, (jui'rKeit r-tom Ii doctor in the Ah-!'- world, und lir?i<|cH it im harmless] aiitl delightful, ! j Million'' < f men and women now eat j their favorite foods without fear?they I know it it needles to have a had stomach. I Get a lirRc fifty-cent case of Papc'a Diapcpsin from any drug store and put yo it ft ? .in.-< bright. Sinp I icing mist-table ?life is in., short .on .ire not here long. m> make your May agreeable, Knt what you like and digest ii; enjoy it; without fear of rebellion in the stomach. Dlapcpsin belongs in your homo. Should ..no of the family cat something which il icsu'i .i?iec with them or in case i| attack iji indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement^ it i* there to givo the quickest, surest relief known. e *""4 McCaJlum'a nnn quality Pure 811k Hosiery, silk foot ami top; extra, \aluo at (1.10. Two-clasp "Pre vott" Qlaco Kid, of flrat quality ? '? 1 ? ,.. t ,. d Fklns. special. 91.?O, Stunning New Frocks, Suits, Coats and Skirts Come crowding: into the salons of Women's Apparel "1 didn't know you were having a fashion show," said a woman passing through our second floor salons. , "We aren't," we replied. "you are simply seeing the new garments which have com,' in for autumn and every day brings more and newer ones." .V ,i "Fashion Mint." the. distinguishing feature of the fallTSuits and Dresses rl ?; ? i Robespierre collars, many of which arc arranged to be worn hi^li net k effe< t ut- '-' u t 'ecorning piviit): it a soff rbll collar, making a striking effect. ' turned down Among the New Dresses Wc arc offering -i Stylish Dress of French *orgr, strictly tnilorcd an') fastened d6>vh front. vel\et finished, with shadow lue jabot, in blue and black. A Dress, though inexpensively pricrd. will give good wear and \ie (?->r la\oi with higher priced models py H {? tpecial 3>0?/?J Also an exception d value in ?oft. clingy Char? meuse Dresses; three styles to choose from. The new long, narrow sleeves, rollat and cuffs of shadow lace and Oriental cmbroldcryi. others featuring the new Robespierre collar and dainty white bengaline vest All (P 1 yl "f\ unusual value at Cj It,./!' Among Afternoon and Street Drc??c* wr nrr showitig charming Charmett c Dresses, the work of the cleverest makers of America, Parts in spiration shining through e\;ery one; many high arid low neck; v^-t of Charitilly lace and white satin; others with the new draped effei t. trimmed in contrasting col or'-, special. S25.00 Unusually Clever Tailored Suits, $20.00 I IM CUT. In presenting thi* Strictly Mannish Tailored Suit we have put fouh our be-t efforts in pro ducing tit" very best in overv v.mv. The tailor? ing at. a glance show the mastei hand of the artist, giving i: beautiful lines. Guaranteed Skinner satin lining; shields and inside | reproduction of custom-made high-grade alii | Material-: French serge and wide-wale diugo nab, navy and black. To-Morrow Wc Feature the New Johnnie Coat at $20.00 The -t-.le of the-e Coats ; ?> t!ie severely tail ored itiodei that has given them a vogue! within a fortnight Its straight lute- urc i cleverly fa-hioned that it apparently llts quite close and vet is graceful. Made of eponge cloth, with self-colored satin lining; buttoned high i. ? . making it a nobby :-itc.-: coal; brown, blai k and Abo a Smart 45-irich Coat of double-face.1 material, in tan and grav mixture, trimmed ill velvet piping and button-; belt in the batk The Coil) must be seen to ipprc. ii ;r.i- val ??? and tj Ic; C* j Q fj/j Early Autumn Millinery Everything New for Immediate Wear and Early Autumn. Out Millinerv Depar ment is blooming with hew sug.giea.ti0h* in Fall Hat.-, p,ijiticularly adapted for pie.cut v.t u correct |< ?; that will place yen in I >u< h with th< auihctilit style trend for f.d' month New Autumn Attire for Misses and Girls Untrimmed Hats You may choose from an unlimited assortment of smart shape J, representing all that is new and stylish, arid you may be absolutely sure of obtaining high-class, -t\lish, correct Millinery. POPULAR PRICED Trimmed and Tailored Hats for Immediate Wear, $4.95, $5.98, $6.98 These Smart Tailored llata wc arc now offering at popular prices arc being worn by stylish Northern dressers. They are ex? tremely ample in style, yet very chick and alluring. The small hat is most in evidence, but not to the exclusion of medium and large styles in the turban effect. Many with high c own and sailor shapes; in all the leading shades; for tall. Exclusive in Design in Price Apparel fot early fall veai styles specially designed for (he:., school, matinee oi street, offering rr colorings that arc exclusive aii'l pri extremely mod'rate. Strictlv Tailored Child's C oat of riavy ihevio', ?!?,.'.'., i:, , t..i. t Ali' c arid red broadcloth, trimm? i i lilc l>r> .i t> ?! I bl years, sped Rough Twe tan, d iubli 1 turnback cuff trimmed in la ;. cai i; special At tractive i" i i .1- and cs that are 1*3798 ivv broad brass lmt S4.50 . S5.95 $7.50 More of the Beautiful Fall Blouses Have Arrived Our stock of extremely stylish Blouses is now being complete'I, showing the latest trend of Parisian ideas; exclusive novelties to appeal to particular dressers, in lace trimme.I, in velvet, chiffon of contrasting colors, also charmcu3c, in ratin of toned effi is. Pri? es vei y ::i i i rate Bxtremel) handsome mouse, exact copy or i'rencli .Model, ..f pilrplo arid White chiffon over white China silk; Chant Illy lace frill, with high net collar, trimmed with dainty glass buttons, soft satin girdle, finished with lironxe buckle; special. *io.(is. Townes, Ainlnoo and Beatrlco Wood", Frankic and Irene Campbell, Amelia and : aimy Harvoycuttor, Elizabeth Goldsmith, Dorothy and Ethel WJilte scaivii Christine McClung, Elizabeth Douglass, Kuthcrliiu Walker and Misses N'adlne lllehardson, Louise Flan? agan .1110 Halen She ha n, ,i Koanoko; fitrou.se Campboll, Harold Robertson, Lav. r. ie ?? Duncan, Mlllei Bushnell, Jack Burch, Howard arid KuhIi Lambert, lien Durch, Leo Dcntt, Carletori I'erin, Bur nard < unk, Everett Rice, Marvin Board, Lew I- Vest, So ward Allen, Noel Shel t?n, Tliomda Coipcr, Kenneth Wlilto scurver and Shirley Kiley. Hdward iltlchiirdeoh, Bryant Smith, I'Tcd Cauin hell, Harold JUottoriiley, Conrad Hoclt, Codi Preston, Francis Flanagan and Allen Gibbons, of Itonnoke; vvai Alar tin, jf Charluticsville, and 1*1? is Tyree. In nml (?in ?f Town, Mrs. J. Stanford HutcheaOri lift town yesterday for Farmville, where she is the guest of her alster, Mrs. .1. Taylor Thompson. Mrs. William Hodges Mann has ro itirned to tho Executive Mansion after a simrt Visit ta rclatlvea in Peters? burg. Mis. Thompson Brown, of Bedford, is spending several days with friends in Itichmond. Mis-i Annie Qulglcy has returned to lier home In Washington aft' r a vlr.lt to Miss Annie Hlllchcr, in this city. Mrs. Joseph fl. Hulchor, who has been visiting her brothnr, Father Julius, O. S. I?., at Bristol, hius returned to licr home on Floyd Avenue. Mrs Hoher! G. Todd nhd Miss Lizzie Garliok arc guests of relatives at \* i i glnta Beach. Hustons Hobstin has) linen motoring wild n party of friends In the Vail ; of Virginia. Mrs. Charles Byland and little daughter, who huvo been visiting friends In Newport New::, are now with relatives at Bon Air. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ,S. Valentine hnvo gone to tho White Sulphlil Springs with Mr. and Sirs Fred Gray for the fall Reason. Mra. J. C. Oregory and Mrs, NT. B f'ooko have returned from a visit i" Mrs. Carter Harrison In Staiinton. Mrs. Krault McCarthy and little son have returned from a stay of sovoral Weoka at Natural Bridge. K. Garnott Burcher, ><t Nowpoi t Nows, Is spending several days In thin city as tho guest of friend:'. Miss Maria Tug?ie, of Blackstone, l? tho guest of lor sister, Mrs. Robert O'Forrall, at 1701 Baric Avenue. Marry Erazier Is tho guest of Mi. and Mrs. Krsklno Millet in Staunt',n for a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. George T. Gibson a spending the fall Season at the VI glnla Hoi .springs. Mrs. Eanc l.acy has returned lo her home in Newport News, after a Vlslt to Montvale. Mrs Annie McKllincy and Mis Krankte MCKInnoy, of Frirmvllle, ar spending a few dayst In Richmond. Colonel and Mrs K b Cole and Mis: Alii e Cole, of FrodcrlokSblirg, aro In tlio city for a short time. J WEST POINT [Special to The Tlhu s-pli patch.). West Point, V.l., September it Misses Chryotal Fnrlnholt an! Mai Giitowootl, who have sp< tin bum met in Siiltl'dni n. G., return il hei yesterday, .Mibo Uutowood will short ly bo t.. spent! tint ...11 ?Ith h< r sli tor, Mr . i;inmtison Smith, ut "Wood stock," in Middlesox County. Tin- schools x-v- lii .)!?? n i'ii Mondlll Professor fcllwbod Kink, from Gleri a. Icii, principal; Miss Kutlieryu Pi lionet tori, asslstutit principal, and Slisse .\T..ml. Bland, Ollvo i",;'.:ilt and ..cttl Williams nil- tin- other teachers, Pupil from the surroiitniiiiK conntlos arc com Ine In tu attend school, Mi Mary WoodWurd leaves Sunda foi; I Inno vor, where she lias accopte a position In tlio High .School at ?! Church. Herbert Woodward, a law student a Washington and Lee University, lei tin- first of tin- week, Miss Paule Puller will return i" Hai rlsonh?rfl Normal Co I lose. Mr P. II line he i arid dnu?htcr Misses Camilla mid Phylls have \ turned from the mountains. First Shewing of AuUxmn Millinery al The French Shop September 17, is, p). 2I*> NORTH THIRD STR1 I I.