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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND
THCBUDAT. P**»rABT B.
SOCIETY...
Mr*. George C Bin, Editor.
m£TU££«.)
And Womans Interests
THI SPOILER.
(With opoloclea to "The Vampire.")
A woman there waa and (he wrote for
the peosa
(An you or I might do).
Tnr h ^r:.rw^l»r.?ie‘o^« ; iShe Has a Word of Sound Advice For Several
But ahe never had dona It hereelf, I
(Which none of her read era know),
Who Have Presented Problems.
Oh. the hour we apent and the flour we
epent.
And the augar we wasted like aand
.'.t the heat of n woman who never had
cooked
(And now we know that ahe never
could cook)
And did not underatand.
A woman there waa and ahe wrote
right fair
TAe you nr I might do),
How out of a barrel to moke a chair.
To be covered with chlnta and stuffed
with hair,
Twould adorn any parlor and Rive It
an alrl
(And wa thought the tale waa true.)
Oh. the daye wa worked and the waya
we worked
To hammer and aaw and hack.
In making a chair In which no one
would alt—
A chair.tn which no one could possibly
alt
Without a crick In hla bark.
A woman there waa and ahe had her
fun
(Better than you or I):
She wrote recipe* and ahe never tried
one.
She wrote about children—of rourae,
ahe had none:
She told us to do what ahe never had
done
(And never Intended to try).
And It Isn't to toll and It Isn't to spoil
That brtme the cup of
1 disgrace:
"It's to'follow a wuniaii who
"didn't know .
beans
(A woman who never had cooked any
beans).
Bui wrote and was paid to fill space.
—The I'ongregatlonallat.
PARTIES TO MRS. CATE8.
lira. C. H. Catea. of New York city,
the guest of Mias l^tltla Johnson, will
be the guest of honor at a number of
parties. Among those entertaining for
her will be Mrs. Joseph Kalne, Mr*.
Berman Hlrsch nntl Mrs. William
Worth Mnrtln.
MATINEE BOX PARTY.
i. H. Catea and Miss l.elltli
Johnson will be The 'gue.nruf honor at
a box party Saturday afternoon nt the
Grand.
SMALL BRIDGE PARTY.
Mrs. Edward Halle entertained
"Twelve mends at an Informal bridge
party Thursday morning nt the horn*
of Mrs. John'”Oliver nn Peachtree. The
uccaalon. though small, was most en
joyable.
dTopyrlgltt, I till 7. by Anierlcan-JoumaJ-Exnmlner.)
S ORROW la always egotistical. A half dosen letters lie before me. each
retailing it story of trouble, and each wrtter expects a column of
advice und sympathy In reply. A paragraph will serve for most of
them.
A mother asks If It Is the duty of her daughter to remain with a
drunken husband, who does not support.her. The husband Is never sober
anti the health of tha wife la breaking.
FAL8E HEROISM IN OUR DAILY LIFE
There Is no duty which demands the sacrifice of health, hope and
happiness. When a ship Is sinking there Is no heroism In slaving with It
If the sfpire ran be reached.
A man with a new woman for a wife asks nte to tell him how to keep
hla wife home nights. Hhe Insists on going out and will not tell him
where ahe has been.
Such n woman Is tint worth a paragraph.
A wife asks If ahe ought tn live with a husband who la promiscuously
unfaithful and who makes no secret of the fact. Meanwhile he supports
her well. The woman who remains with an unfaithful husband w hom ahe
neither loves nor respects because lio support* her, should be cureful
about condemning erring women who live In w*n for money considera
tions. tine situation Is little belter than the other.
DO NOT BECOME A PETTY TYRANT. .
A young ntnn writes nte that his sweetheart has committed the awful
crime of smoking n cigarette, and neks me If he ought to forgive her. Hhe
hasjvept and begged hla pardon. Cigarette smoking la bad for the com
plexion and for the digestion. It Is better (« leave lha vice to men. Smok
ing. swearing nnd the wearing of trousers are ungraceful habits when at
tempted by women. Meantime, ihe young man who writes me would better
save his tragic airs for occasions where they will be more suitable. A girl
ish prank duea not call for such an expenditure of emotion aa he la Indulg
ing In He Is startlgg nut In a way tn make a full-fledged petty tyrant.',
HAS HAD 8IXTY-PIVE LOVE AFFAIRS.
A man who la 30 years old writes mo he lias made love more or less
ardent to slxty-flve women. The majority he lias caressed. Now, lie has
found a young woman who allows him no liberties, and he thlnka of nmk-
her ill* wife and wants mv opinion as In whether I think ha, w ill he a
good husband or not.
1 should think a man w ho had so thoroughly rehearertl a role ought to
he able to play the pall for life to |terfectlun. He ought to be so grateful to
TWO.NOTABLE WEODINGS.
Special to The Georgian, Y .
Asheville, N. C„ Fet. It.—Among
tha marriages of lataragt to AahevJJM
this winter was the pretty afternoon
wadding last Wednesday, whan MJaa
Lila Rector became tha bride of Mr.
Willis Philip Abbey, which took plqce
at the home pf the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Rector, on South
French Broad avenue, thla city. Tha
house was decorated In tall palms,
graceful feme and exqulaltd carnations,
shaded from the dark eat rad to ths
moat delicate pink. Just before the
bridal party entered the drawing room
Mlsa Hurt, of Lynchburg. Va., rendered
Ihe solo, “O, Promise Me." In a moat
pleasing mannar. Aa tha bridal party
entered Mendelssohn's wedding march
was rendered. The bride waa modish-
ly gowned tn a gray broadcloth suit,
with gloves and hat to match, and car,
lied an exqulalte bouquet of parma
t Inlets. Tha reramony was performed
by Rev. Dr. Lunsford, pastor of the
Flrnt Baptist church. A reception fol
lowed, attended by a large number uf
tlm friends of the young couple, dur
ing which Icea and wedding cake were
served. Mr. and Mrs. Abbey left on the
evening train for Charleston, H. C.
where they will visit Mrs. Abbey's rela.
lions for a short lima, later returning
to Asheville, where thay will make their
future home.
Announcement has been made by Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. James, of thla city, of
tha marriage of their daughter, Mlaa
Carrie James, to Mr. I. F. Thomas, of
Cumberland. Md. The marriage took
place at the home of Mr. Williamson,
on Pine street. Rev. C. P. Moore olh
Hating. Mr. Thomas at the time of
Ills marriage contemplated a change hi
business, and fur this reason no an
nouncement was made. Mrs. Thomas
left here Tuesday morning tn Join her
huaband at Keyser. W. Va.. which place
they will make their future home. Mrs.
Thomas had lived In Asheville for a
number of years, and had a large circle
of friends In this city.
heaven for giving him the love of a decent woman that he would fed like
walking henceforth with uncovered heed In her presence. If the man has
any ninrul character he must he utterly sick of Ills rehearsals and glad/of
the thought that a pure, clean role I* to be granted him the rest of Ills life.
Rut If his moral nature has become moth-eaten he will make Ills mar
riage but one more episode In his career.
If a man of this type Is not the victim of overwhelming vanity, lie makes | Tickets" may" be" eecu'rid‘it“Hold'mT-
— —■ >— *— — | JestIc, Miller Book Btore. Phillips A
j Crew. Cable Plano Company, or may be
SHERIDAN RECITAL TONIGHT
TO BE BRILLIANT EVENT.
The event of Thursday evening will
be the recital to be given by Mrs.
Hheridan at the Marirf hall at 3:1
lock. The audience will be a bill
llant one. nnd Inasmuch as this Is
probably the last time Mrs. Hheridan
will appear before an Atlanta audience
liefore her return to Part* In the early
spring. It Is expected that the seating
opacity of the hall will be taxed to It*
utmost. The program will be rendered
Tn two parts, and offers both clasalcnl
and folk songs, of the former. Ihe
two arias, one from Moiart's "Tltue"
and one from Bi. Hums' "Bamson and
Delilah," are the ten especial features,
while the charming folk songs and
which will
be given will he universal In their ap
peal. The recital given by Mrs. Sheri
dan at the. Marlat hull Just a year ago,
under the auaplce* of the Atlanta Art
Association. Is remembered as a charm-
Ing occasion, and Ihe art association Is
lo be congratulated upon the recital
which will be given Thursday evening.
nn excellent husband. Just as a gill who lies her (III of social pleasure*
untl flirtation*. If she has a true wonian'e heart under her seeming frivolity,
makes the moat devoted of wive*.
Meantime It I* refreshing to receive a letter from a woman who has no
grievance. A little lady writn me that the haa small respect for the hus
bands and wives who pour their troubles Into thr public's ear. Hhe says:
"My opinion le they had belter keep their family secrets to themeelvep:
let them etraln their own nerves to make things pleasant hi home: trust
.m.-h other love esch oilier, live for each other, and tile laud will guide
them to happiness." This ls veiy semlhte advice, am) l Imps wlU be fui-
lowetl by the unhappy people who have nddreseed letters to me.
~ INFORMAL DINNER.
A party of friend* will give an In
formal dinner Friday evening at Ma
plewood In compliment to Mrs. Cates,
the guest of Miss I.etltla Johnson.
The party will go out In uutumoblle*
and enjoy a delicious dinner at this
pleatant resort.
TOMPKINS-REESE.
Special to The Oeorglan.
Carrollton, Ga.. Feb. 33.—Miss
Katherine Reese was married tn Mr.
Joe Tompkins Wednesday at noon at
I the home of the bride's mother. Mr*.
I Mary F. Reeae, Rev. W. E. Doxler offi
ciating. The bride waa becomingly at •
tired In a golng-aw-ey ault of blue and
taa. trimmed In Irish lace and velvet.
Only a few Intimate friends were
preaent.
After the ceremony an elegant lunch
eon was served. The happy couple left
on the 1:10 o'clock train for Florida.
DOZIER-81 MONTON.
Mr. and Mra. A. A. Hlmnnton, of
Carrolllon, have announced the en
gagement of their daughter, Cora Xlnc,
to Mr. Ernest Doxler, of Louisiana
The marriage, a quiet home affair, will
take place April :.
A BRILLIANT PARTY.
Special to The Georgian.
Balnbrhlge, — GA, Feb. 7* -Mr.
Charles Henry Caldwell will entertain
Thursday evening. February 38, at a
brilliant dance at Elk*' hall, llaln-
hrldge. cnmpHmrntary to Mr. and Mra.
Edward Jonathan Perry and to Mis*
Daisy Llndley Catnii. noticing wttttip-
gln nt 10 o'clock.
Mr. Caldwell's cntertalnmenl will be
one <>f the very notable and beautiful
social event* of the winter.
noon at 3 o'clock In their hall, cornet
of Marietta street and Ponders ave
nue, for the purpose of having Initia
tion. Aaaeaments aredue and will bt
accepted at thla meeting. All mem
bers are requested to be present.
WALTERS-HODGSON.
The engagement of Mias Ethel Hodg
son, of Mobiles Ala., to Mr. Julian A.
Walter*, which has Just baen an
nounced, la of more than ordinary In- |
leiesi to Mends In many parta of the
South.
MI8s Hodgson's parents. Colonel nnd
Mrs. Joseph Hodgson, of Mobile, have
large and Influential connections In
Georgia, as well as In Alabama. Iieing
closely nllled lo Ihe Holt and Telfair
rainllles of this slate, and Mlsa Hodg
son herself Is one of the most attractive
nnd accomplished young woman In heal
social life of Hie South. Hhe Is one of
the most admired belles In Ihe exclu
sive circles of Mobile and New Orleans.
Thr marrlnge will take place Tues
day. AptII I*, at the home of the pros
pective bride* |.aicm*, on Government
street. Mobile.
TO MISS BLOODWORTH.
Mr*. Thornwell Gamble entertained
et aord-pany -Thursday afttntn n n_at_
her home on Peachtree atreet in com
pliment to Mlaa Harriet Hloodwnrth.
of Forsyth, the guest of Miss Wll-
lielinlna Drummond.
The house wa* very attractive with
Its decnratlonn of cut flowers, vases of
roses and carnations being placed nn
the mantels and cabinets. After the
game a delicious salad course was
The prises for Ihe game were
silver toilette bottle nnd a box of
note paper.
The hostess received her guests In
n gown of old rose voile fashioned with
lace and gold braid.
Miss Blnodworth was gowned In
light blue silk and Mlsa Drummond
ware a white cloth suit embroidered In
silver. *
purchased at Ihe door Thursday even
ing.
CLUB MEETINO POSTPONED.
The meeting of the Domino Club,
which waa to have been held on nexl
Saturday with Mis* Agnes Louise
Klein, will tut puxtpuiied until Ihe fol
lowing Haturday.
Yedda Hpjro.
I. "Affection " "Simplicity. 1 ’ "Cheer
fulness." Hplndler—Miss law la* Parker.
4. Garotte "L'Auaonlenne," Couperin
—Mlaa Mildred Sake*.
_*■ "Bong Without Words" and "The
Flight," Goeixe—Miss Regina SIR
man.
*• “Rondo Brilliant," Weber—Mlaa
Alllo Jo* Blgman.
7. "The Last Idea of Weber,” Cra
mer—Mlaa Willi* Taylor.
3. "Transcription of a Quartet by
BelllnL" Thalberg—Mias Ruth Rodgera
"PWonalee," Chopin—Miss Willie
Theo Haas.
M- Violin. "Air Varlo," Dancla—Mas
ter Donald Dudley.
II. “Valee." Godard—Mies Jeantt
Stirling.
. 13. Nine Variations (theme by Pal-
slello), Beethoven—Miss Lenoir Allen.
It. BIx Variations on "B-A-C-H,"
Valae. Intermexso. Sc he no. Nocturne.
Prelude, Fugue, Rimsky Korsakow—
Mlsa Elisabeth Lee.
14. "Rhapsody," Brahma—Mr. Paul
Donahoo.
13. (a) "Barcarolle." Rubtnaleln: (bl
"Etude Maxrppa." Llaxt—Miss Hannah
Spiro.
CARMEN SYLVA'S WORK
FOR THE BLIND
Aa la well known, "Carmen Bylra."
the good queen of Roumania, la In
augurating a great work for the blind
people of her country- She Is estab
lishing a oily for the blind In Rou-
mania, where every comfort and mod
ern device for the amelioration of their
condition will be provided for those af
flicted with, blindness. A.few days ago
•* Washington. D. C., Mra France*
Fearn. of New Ydgk. a clo«e friend and
co-worker uf the queen of Roumanla.
Illustrated to a fashionable audience
the work which the queen la now doing
for the blind people of her country.
In her lecture. Mra. Fearn used a
number of Interesting and picturesque
lantern elide* showing Roumanian
scene*, the queen In various pursuit*
and pictures uf the city "Carmen
Hylva" I* planning for her blind people.
ThU I* a tract of land which ha* been
given the queen by a wealth)- woman
and which I* designed to be the future
home nr her afflicted people. The city
will be equipped with Industries In
which the blind people will be able to |
participate.
Mr*. Fearn told of the Interest w hich
the queen has always maintained In
the blind and of the Individual atten
tion she show* to every case brought
to her notice. Hhe pictured several of
the mile waif* whom “Carmen Hylva"
had taken under her Immediate pro
tection nnd whom she |* helping to
educate at her own expense. The peo
ple, cuHtoine and life In Roumanla
were ehown In the lantern elide?, nnd
In this way Mr*. Fearn gave the au-
,lleni fi a oUar etui Intjresllng Idea of
the country and Ita people.
Mr*. Fearn showed a new printing
GASTORIA
Tat Infknts and Child ran
The Kind You Hava
Always Bought
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
nent oui-nf-town guest* were also
present for the happy occasion, and II
wa? Indeed a pretty compliment to the
lovely and popular guest of honor, Mlaa
Nell Neal,
■ The guwns worn hv the receiving
■pariy—were—penlcularlv pretty. ami .
machine which has Juat been designed
for ihe us* of the blind and with which
they may readily print In their own
fSHhlon. Hhe described the conditions
under which the "Blind City" la to he
established, saying that provision had
been made by which th* blind with
their famlllea could move Into the city
from the various villages: house*
ould be given them, employment
furnished and everything done to make
them underatand that they ar* equal
In every way to the more fortunate.
hnndaonte.
Mr*. McCord received in a red crepo
de chine, elaborately trimmed In lace
and rare Persian trlmmlnga and car
ried American Beauties.
Ml** Neal wa* lovely In while silk
net over pink chiffon. She carried la
France rn»es.
Music wa* furnished from the con-
•ervatnry and punch was served by
Ml** Ellae Harrison and Mis* Janette
McClean. At a late hour a moat de
licious buffet luncheon wa* served.
CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB.
A meeting of the Inman Pork Chrys
anthemum Club will be held Thursday
afternoon at the home or Mrs. 8. C.
Dobbs, at 3:10 nVtork. The meeting
I* called for Ihe purpose of electing
new officers, and ll I* hoped that every
member will he present.
The members Include: Mr*. J. n
Wilkinson. Mr*. H. C. Dobbs, Mr*. Al-
bs'l Herring, )|r«. Adam Jon**, Mr*.
Alliert Andrew*. Mr*. S. r. Print. Mr*.
Brooks. Mr*. Greenfield nnd Mrs. W. A.
Candler.
RECEPTION POSTPONED.
On account of the Inclement weather
the reception which wa* to have been
given by Ihe Ladles' Auxiliary of ilic
Railroad Y. M. C. A. haa been post
poned.
BRIDGE CLUB.
Ml** Louise Johnson entertnlned her
Bridge Club Thursday morning at her
nine, on Spring street.
After the game, a tunrhenn
served.. The bridge prise wa* a pair of
Milk hose.
THE CARE OF THE HAIR
■boald he Of Interest in V \, rv
woman. If Or»r nr lllearhH. i»
can In* restored to Hr niitur n |
color or made nn.lv tit «ir< <i.
Tie lipirial Hair Regenerator
lew gnu i
HAIR COLORING of the .... ,,
la Mali? applied, oink** tin* h.ilr
•oft nnd glossy. |« iili*.i|uti'!v
harmless. Maniple* of tnir ml.
ored free. Correi|Hiu«liMi-.•
dentlai
Will Glim. Mfg. Co.. 135 W. 23d St.. K. T.
Sold by Jacobs' Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta, do. Ml Austell Bldg.
Office Hour*, t to !!:M—1:10 to l
B. Phone Mein IMS.
Beridenc* 33) Peachtree. B Male
I'hose 4U8.
U. D. C. MEETING POSTPONED.
The meeting of the Atlanta chapter
rf the C D. wilt be puatponfd un-
til nexl Thursday afternoon, on account
>f the Inclement weuther.
TO MRS. M'CLUNG.
Mr*. Julian Field will entertain at
Imu-.hnnn Informally next week In bon- ...
or of her sister, Mrs. MctTIung. wnof,,.,.",l
will arrive from Knoxville for a visit'
of several week*.
GRAHAM-ELLISON.
Mis* Resale Etll*nn nnd Mr. John
D. Graham, otitontgonitry.jyerejnar-
rlad Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock,
at Ihe home of Ihe bride’s parents. Mr,
and Mr*. Jnaeph \V. Ellison.
The ceremony wa* performed by Rev.
B»lk, of Hu Mark Methodist
Tne bride was given In IWirr
| rlage by her father, with whom *he
MIS8 LYON HOSTESS
Mlsa Agnes
AT DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR.; CARD CLUBI TOBZ ENTERTAINED.
;ne. Lyon entertnlned Thur.- j and Matron* I ard < lub.
"pie.
A number of Invited guest* were *
present and Ihe evening wa* passed In I
moat plrasanf manner. . Heveral inuel- j
cal number* were rendered nnd game* j
played, after which delightful refresh- j
e u toilet of pink
bouquet of white
JENIFER HIVE.
Jenifer Hive. No. 7. L. <>. T. M. will
hold u special meeting Friday nfler-
fliu
A Mother Made
H«ppy
A mother writes: "The first food that my child
haa basn able to uks for sons time without vomiting
was
DR. PRICE’S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
He eats the loud regularly and has improved aomttchl
—ia at plump as a partridge and Retting so strong I
am delighted that ha is again so well." l)r. Price'*
Pood ia the ideal fond (or children: prevents sour
stomach and constipation.
Palatable Nutritious-Easy of mjeslloa and Ready lo Eat
CasksMrwSkat. Fat It a tat ma far a (*• *U*atit: tr task Is HM« MU
• paekige
▲II <ir*ern packmgm
HANDSOME JEWELRY.
The magnificent kind so extensively talked nliont, made
to inert the demands of the most discriminating tastes
If you are hard to please emuc in.
A SOUTHERN WOMAN AT COURT.
Mrs. Waldorf Astor. who a* Mis*
Langliot-ne. of Virginia, was one of the
beautiful and brilliant belle* of the
South, tin* Juat been presented at the
court of 8t. Jamw. H**r appearance nn
thin notable occasion In described on
a perfect embodiment of the elegante
of the Empire period. Light* daubed
upon her diamond crown, her deep
collar and necklet of biasing Jewel*,
which outshone <*\ci» those on the
tjueen'e neck.
Mm. Attoi'e empire drea» wne com-
P«>»ed of net with embroidered *llk
Napoleonic wreathe. \ flounce of *u-
perb old Hruaael* luce, the gift of her
father-in-law. fell to the edge of her
akin, lo meet Ihe hem of rich ermine.
Her blue velvet bolero waa worked
"lib clone empire deelgn. A glorlou*
buckle of ihe Maine period, formed %»f
matchlean diamond*. fastened the
drean nt the back.
From thin contly ornament a blue
velvet train fell out in brond folda; Ita
"hole edge wan hemmed with royal
miniver. The lining whn of cloth of
silver.
Mi>. A*tor carried H fun (tint war
once the pro|M»rty of Ihe Ernprene Joae-
Phlne. Her tdlver ahoea were powdered
"Ith An«» dlnmonde. and. conahlerhig
her rttaturej «he did not iippenr over
weighted with gem». The diadem on
her fnlr hair wan In clanalc ntyle,
formed of wrfMhM of flne diamond*,
with n large Imp pearl hanging in
each. Her fanoun *nnd diamond ex
cited the atieathm of e\erv pemon-
«ge on the ro>Ml dla». \n Mm. Aator
retreated from the royal prepence their
majesties turned to follow her with
their e>en.
Mt*<. Aator wan one of the favored
few who were commanded to Join thelt
ntn Jest lea at nipper. At the com lualon
of the reception the ipieen and royal
prlnceeae* expreaaed themarhe*
deeply Interepted In her preaentathin
They did not conceal their etirtoaltv hp
to her Jewel*, and freely expre»*ed their
admiral ion for them They exlnced
nlao much InterePt In their hletnrv
n»ie | »ee re* exclaimed that .Mr* AM •li
the living picture nf Joseph foe. *
entered the drawing room
*Mr. L. D. Baker acted aa beat man.
„ i Mlsa Heaale Jttckaon waa maid of hon-
duy night at her home In Simpson j "*** ^ntartAlned thla week by Mra. j or and Mlaa Katherine McKenalc was
atreet tn honor of ■everal vlaltlng young OMne*. at Durand a In the on , v bridesmaid.
i Bohemia. Bealdea the member* there 1
j will be preaent Mra. J. D. Frailer. Mr*.
Zuber nnd gueata. Mr*. E. f\
Kinsey and Mr*. E. O. Wllaon. and
other*. The prise* will be a 1 blind-
painted dlah. a gold hut pin and a
pnta"'w#*rc Merced*' The*hnatena'■oared I ^ an,| -P®lnted f*ln trav. A dellclou*
. nta were aer\ed. i ne noateas aparcu | lunrh#on wUI , et v*d after the game.
nnd the orchestra wll! render a bright
program.* The color p« heme
tlon will be green anil yell o
gown wa* of blue
flowei * were pink
no effort to render the occasion thor- j
•Highly enjoyable, and aucceedcd In her;
uaiial charming manner.
Among tlmae preaent were: Ml** Ag- |
lie* L.von, Mia* May Htampe «»f Home. .
MIsnc* Emma Davt* and Etfle Morrla of I
Austell. Mtaae* Mattie Mattox. Eva j
Slider, Elma t’liwthorn. Irene Davl*.
ltlanche Wehh. Mlttle Itutflii nnd E*- :
tiler Lyon. .\le*Nr*. Janie* Stai nes. Huy ,
StHinen and Tolman Veal of Auatell,:
Lawrence Bradley, Charley Bradley,
Lynmn Dnvl*. Enii Slider. Uruhntu. 1
Kidd. Daniel. Claude Nealy. .Mr*. Dora
HeaiPt und Mr. and Mr*. A. A. Lyon. |
TO MISS DELEON.
Next Tuesday afternoon Mih. D. If.
laoper. will entertnln about thirty of
her fi lends Informally nt card* in hon-
ot of her friend. Mr*. DeLeon, .f New
York. Euchre will be played.
Mi** Jack.sun w
net and curried i
carnation*.
Ml** McKenzie**
*llk mull and her
carnation*/
The bride wore a handtmtne costume
of white crepe de chine, and she car-
f decora- j ried it bottom i of white rose*.
j Klllson. mother of the bride,
, w .»re h becoming gow n 4>f black lace. .*
Isilng In the entertainment of the
n " * l:! ‘ M. o. Jack son. who
md In black hit
guest*
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montsl*
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CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO .
Madlaon Place, Philadelphia. Pa.
Offa-HCOKOO^-Gr-^HANWOfiL
APARTMENT A.
IHE FREDERICK,
352 Whitehall Street.
Practice limited to women and
children.
silk.
WHITE PLAIN8.
A verv Intereating program. conni-N
Ing of redtAtton*. ptnys nml nui-<\
wa* rendered at the achtMil audltotium
on Februor>* 22.
Mis* Lucy Jernigan. of Hrei-n^h••m.
was the guest of her sister. Ml** l>*U
Jernigan. for several day* recentl>
Ml** I.ena Davidson. *)f Auvji- i.
spent several day* recently In White
Plain*.
Mis* Mahel Jernigan. of At Ian*.> >■*
spending «*ime time with hei ;•;«: nt*
i*i friend* here.
A delightful entertainment wn< cion
nt the home of Mr. W. F. David- ’ii n
Hnturdny afternoon In honor of f i
ill** Lena Davidson, of Au-
MRS.
. lam
Jftllie-!
lonlnl
gethe
I. Y. SAGE’S WORK.
Sage I* engaged In a most
ind valuable work for tin*
own Exposition, In securing co-
•xhlblts, which will be placed In
oe building with the rellca heln^
•d by the Daughters of
an Revolution of (leorgia. To-
tliese two twautlful collections —
L'olunla I *ml revolutionary—will he
among the most unique and attractive
at the approaching exposition at
Jumc-iown. and will represent very
much that I* of social and patriotic
Interest in the early history of Geor
gia
Mr- Sage is eminently .fitted In every
wav f.n the duties appertaining t«* the
work assigned her by the t'olonlal
Daniel .»f Georgia, and with the Daugh
ter* of the American Revolution I*
making decided progress In securing
valuable relic* for the Jamestown Ex
position.
IN HONOR OF Ml88 NEAL.
The most elaborate reception given
In Thomson thl* season was the one
Mrs. McCord gave to her charming
guest and cousin. .Ml** Nell Neal. j Du piece.
Atlanta, st^s The Augusta ChronUIr "
The elegant colonial home of Mrs. ** ,nk '
.McCord was most exoulHltety decorated ' ,,ll ‘
An elaborate supper wa* served In
buffet fashion, only the bridal party be
ing seated at n tab!* artistically dee-
orated in pink and white, a bowl of
white hyacinth* wa* the effective c»*n-
placed on a minor, beneath
* a hantlsom? lr.ee piece,
irnntlon* were scattered over
and laco mats, sliver candei-
bla k | dnught
gust a.
palm*
and la
pi tall 4*
* make
'horac-
ferns, narcissi
he I France rosea, the charming h
"..and Individuality which alwa>*
i*. MtC.irdV “at homes'* wns * h
rlxed In every detail.
The married friend* were etitert
nIng the hours of 4 to C. nnd in the
enlng a cotillion was danced by the
•img society set. A number of protul-
bonbon dl*he* filled
ALPHARETTA.
Mr T. B. James died sudden!
day afternoon. He leave
four children, beside* a numhi
friends and relative*, to muji
death.
wife
BALLARD BIFOCAL
•oin-1
ine*l
I ahta und sllv
! *vlth Pink nml w iiite confection*
pletril the pict'.ires(|ue effect..
The wedding music was played hv I
Burkinan, of Minneapolis, u cousin j
proven the most perfect
and walking glass ever producr
[the advertised Invisible bifocal!
l)V
of the brid
At midnight
l**ft for a vl
which they
Mtor.g-im i
may with two pairs of glass*** t
n an* real comfort t«» everv wt-.irt :
' ALTER BA!*LABD OPTICAL
Peachtree Ht.
Everything optical; no side lines.
Mr
t visit
I’tnl Mrs. Graham
t4» Nashville, aft**-!
to thelt Inane, ct 1
YOUNG WOMEN’S CLA8S.
At the Bunday meeting *»f the Yfiung
Women* Class of Tilnlty Sunday
school the subject «*f the lectute will
lie •.'optimism or Pessimism.” based
upon a t omparlson **f th** philosophy of
omnr Khayyam's Rubaiyat with that
f IlolM it Blow tiing
MR. AND MRS. CHAMBERLIN
AT HOME INFORMALLY.
Thui'day evening Mi. and Mrs. Ed
ward t hiiinberlln will be at home In
formal^ to their friends, the occasion
giving i n opportunity to say gooUbv
to thelt guaat. Mima Mary McCarthy^
w In*, after several months spent here
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chamber-
lln. will leave Fridav for Mobile.
SICK HEADACHE
.'nil* 8'iolpty nun hp|,i 1'hurmlny morn- * r " m B '*»•* >° Mhcnn.
•* 1 IHK lit the larneql" llhniry f,„ i hr . Mf Roy Hlx. of Maemv
SHELTERING ARMS.
in.i'iliiE "I lln' Bliellc
DUNBAR.
Ir. Tmn Dpnt. of Mnonn. ».i«
hi of Sir. \Y. W. Slminoii' .in I
Sunday.
I is. W. \V. Taylor, of Abbeti::
led the Wat*on«HIII wnldlm-*
Siillie Slmmona
CARTERS
■uB
By apeal a, relieved,
foiwtJpai Ion avoWri],
Itowds regulated, no
pain, no griping.
SMALL PILL.
SMALL DOSK.
SMALL PRIOE.
lectures or
given Intel
organ I in tint
"pic
*Tl
I D.ime
HpP«*nVN In David * fasno
•nution b> Napole
a* Notr
EUGENE V.
High-Class Jewelers.
HAYNES CO.
37 Whitehall Street.
INFORMAL LUNCHEON.
MD* I.etltia Johnson entertain*
m he *n Tursda;. and \Y«w|nisd.'
of New Y. rk.
KLINDWORTH RECITAL.
Thursday evening. "February 2 i. the
following excellent program will be
-tendered «t the Klimlworth Conserva
tory ef Mush, or Peachtree slicet. nt
x o'clock
I ”TI •• Mill ' Jcn*i*n Mis* Mary
Mullins.
J. "tSt'imw Kajaiiu*—Att>s
A utfitiiu rtntmtir to
Wk'tkif. 0ptim, Hh- . ,
■*<««. Cecafa*. CA/araf. ! ln 1,11 rR
fdato ad fft»;a«fla.
a/a ar Karra (ilaiitfiv j
U« Onlj Iceltr Inttt-
RUMMAGE SALE.
j t 'oiitniltto.H X*m. ; nn.l 3
[ P.qice D.l,(nn Atrnue n.iptlst
util hiivp ii runtimiKP -:i!r Mnr. li nt
1 th*' «'«>iner <’f t'mtirr »ir,q unit Pint
■ niunt a\run,. Mr?. Uuliiorf'ir.l
i nqnb nnd Mr?. W. j. Nnrthi'n i
I (Ihv with Mr. R. D. Aullmiin
\ Mr**. Alice Dennis, *.f Fb*r. i
V , M , won ' Durward Dennis, 1 ; ,n
•r that j n ,e visiting the family of •'*' " :
i Kltnmons.
i Mr. r. .K. Watson, of Wil^n
. 1 Mis* Faille V. Hill, of Dunbm ;
r the . united In marriage at the h*»Mt" •
'hunt bride'* parent*. Rov. and M’
Hill. Wednesday; the 2»th ln>t
W. Childress. «»f Byron. •••»' 1
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