lias been visiting friends on the 11111 thisweek.-Mrs. J. P. Justice, of Powhatan county, was the guest this week of Mrs. Clay Watkins, of Third Avenue.-Mrs. Johnson and children are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Small, on Tilth Avenue.Mrs. E. T. Faulkner nnd little daughter, Elizabeth, huvo been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph liorn, of Hanover county.Misses Louise and Ruth Ronnlo spent several days last week with relatives In Amelia county.There will be a lawn party on next Thursday evening. July 30th, given for tho benefit of the Methodist Orphanage and worthy charity, on Highland Park, corner Enalow Avenue nnd Pollock Street. Aumlssion fee. 10 cents.Miss Ella Kennlo, of, Fourth Avenue and Juniper Street, will in a few days leave, to visit friends in Nottoway county.7lt;•MM MOn tho fiftli Sunday in August thoraster, Rev. J. F. Cuthrlell, expects to start a series of meetings at Beulah M. E. Church. Rev. N. R. Smith, of Windsor, Va., will assist at these meetings.The third quarterly conference of Seven Pines charge will be held at Beulah Church (Charles City Road) on Monday, 37th Instant, at 3 P. M. All the members of tlie conference and their friends uro urged to bo present. The presiding elder, Rev. R. H. Bennett, will preach the following Sunday at 3 P.. M.—August 2d.There way a very quiet homo wedding or. Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lyne, when Miss Jessie Poland, of Indianapolis, Ind., became the wife of James K. Lyne, Jr. Miss Poland Is a most attractive young lady of tho brunette type, and has for a short timo been the guest of Miss Carrie Lyne, a sister of tho groom. Mr. Lyne is very popular among his associates, and holds a responsible position In the metropolis. Tho bride wore a most becoming toilette of blue foulard trimmed In white, with hat to match.After the ceremony, which was performed by tho Rev. J. F. Cuthiiell, the newly wedded pair left for their future home in Kentucky.Mrs. R. A. Reid Is quite ill at her home here.Mrs. Ira Watson continues ill withtyphoid fever. Dr. G. T. Collins Is in attendance.Special Police Joseph Clark has been ccnrined to his homo the entire week by illness.The past few days have brought a few visitors to the battlefields, the first for more than a month.Mr. Delaware P. Wright, who has resided at Pino Grove for some time, has moved his family to a place near Petersburg. Mr. Wright’s business required his removal from this section.Mrs. Dudley IT. Atkins, of Richmond, visited her mother, Mrs. M. N. Vincent, a. few days tho past week.0lt;0$030s0@0®0@0$0$0$0®0®0j8 FIBT HE. 0o °o ♦osototWednesday evening at S lt;*«lock at the homo of tho bride’s parents, Miss May Bendle, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bendle, was united to Mr. Charles E. Whitlock, by the Rov. J. F. Cuthrlell. Miss Nellie Bendle, sister of the bride,, acted as maid of honor.The bride la a very pretty blonde, lookedexceedingly lovely In tho corvvnntlonalwedding gown of purest white, a lady of charming personality, who numbers her friends by tho score. Mr. Whitlock is an operator for tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company.Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left on a wedding trip to Columbia and Cincinnati, O. Upon their return they will make their homo in Fulton.Mrs Isaac Treslcr entertained a number of friends the past week at her home. In a truly hospitable manner. Jce cream and cake were aervod during the evening, which was very much enjoyed.Among those present were Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Duke, Mrs. Waldon, Miss Mamie Batkins, Miss Nellie Duke. Messrs. Bernard and Philip Duko and Iiarry Morgan.Tho Misses Conrad entertained a few friends at tho home of their parents on Friday evening, when music and games were indulged In. Refreshments were served In abundance and enjoyed by