Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 02, 1907, Image 8

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dii.ii jytwtigrwf htwjc u < u wt ;"a»'Wff unimijm I'U* ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. mphhhpm "*W«WPS« 11 * Dr. Price, the famous food expert, ha* produced a product called BE SWIFT. Be awlft. dear heart. In loving; t’ For time Is brief. If— • Ami marrat aoon aloof life's hlfh war [ Keep atrp with grief. Brawm. dear heart, In aaytn* n n» kindly word: Whan eara are aealed thy paaalonale !Lt~ pleading WIU not be heard. Be awlft. dear heart. In doing That gracious deed, teat Men they whom thou holdeat deareet Ss past the need. , Bd awlft, dear heart. In gtrlng The rare, aweet flower, ! Nor wait to heap with blooma the caa. ket In aome and hour. Dear heart, be awlft In loving; ■ Time epeedelh on. And all thy chance of bleaaed eervlce Will aoon be gone. —X. A, l-epte. BOX PARTY AND SUPPER AT CLUB Friday evening at the Grand Mr. ■ George J. Tundt will entertain a num- I her of friends. the congenial party oc- j copying two boxes. After the theater ! the party will be entertained at eup' j per at the club, Mr. Hugh Roblneon • being the boat of the ocoaalon. The gneata will be: Mlaaea Jennie English. Mary Thomaa. Harrie Btockdell. Sadie Morris, Rnllne Clark, Lynn Werner, Hugh Robinson, John Wheatley. O, D. Street and John Lusk. SPENO-THE-OAV PARTY.- ----- Friday Mra. Henry Hydna enter- i talnrd Informally a few frlenda at a rrTtgjsBianisi-flay party, her cunt* being | invited to meet Mlee Estelle Mltchei. I of Rome, the gueat of Mra. Harman, and Mra Jantes 8. Colyar, who la nlso an attractive vlaltor In the city. The .gneata of Mra. Hynda were: Mlaa Mitchell. Mra. Colyar, Mra. Harman, ' Mra. & C. Dlnklna. Mra. W. A. Pellgaon. of Roanoke: Mrs. Charles Benson, Mra. 'Roderick Shaw. Before luncheon sev eral games of bridge were played and , the prises were a pretty fan and a bridge set. Each honor guest wee pre- ' canted with a aet of dominoes. The occasion waa characterised by the graceful hospitality which makes Mrs. Hynda' parties always so enjoy- MRS. PALMOUR ENTERTAINS. Thursday afternoon Mra. Mark Pal- mour waa hostess at a delightful meet ing of the North'Boulevnrd Club. Card* were played and the first prise was a dish and the consolaUon a g picture. Those present were: . Clarkson. Mra. B. C. Dlnklna. Mra. V. Peellgson. of Roanoke; Mrs. Mr*. Faraelf,. Mm.' John Cooper. A. B. Christopher, MraCUorU. lit, Mrs. E. H. Fraser, Mra, Clark n. Mrs. D. B. Osborne, Mrs: dwell, Mra. Benjamin, Mias Emma irtue. Mrs. Claude Wllllame, Mra. J. M. Bateman. • IN HONOR MRS MORGAN. ' Mr*. Charles Hopkins entertained at an Informal luncheon Friday In compli ment to her mother, Mra. Nannie Mor gan. whose birthday It le. The guests Included a few friends of Mra. Morgan and the occasion waa a very happy A Tragedy and Its Moral By BEATRICE FAIRFAX ha mb SQDOOrt Mai wlff MMwrt thstnoboy of 17 tun ■ "W to go to brr. cases that ■ boy ol e Mating affection, between the ogee of 1 and M Ike * ‘ ‘ average boy loye* bait a do sen A boy and girl lore affair la very real wklle It latte, and of course both girl gad boy feel that tbry rau never, never love eoy one elee. hat they can and do, and the time comas wbeu they look bark and laugh at tbelr Infatuation harder than death Itself. Hut boys end gtrla should remember tbut until they reach - rrepoualble age tbelr parents know better leu they do. Kupposfng this boy and girl had married- how was he, a child of 17, to support a wife and pnaelhle family? Did ba aspect bis parents or her parents to shoulder the bur A young men baa so right to marry until Gray, Mra. A. W. Calhoun, Mra. Henry Jackson, Mra. <W, H. Edmonds, Mra. Henry Johnson, Mra. J. V. Turner, Mrs. McCabe, Mra. Clent Harrla, Mrs. Charles Northen. Mrn. Lee Jordan. Mrs. Uoughty—Manley, Mra. Frank Inman, Mra. J. K. Ottley, Mrs. Wllmer Woore, Mrn. Preston Arkwright. Mra. Victor Smith, Mrs. Colqult Carter, Mrs. w. Henry, Mra. Ebon Russ, Mra. Marian Hull. FOR MISS OWENS. Mian Elsie Chlnolm gave a very en joyable little aewlng party thin morning for Mina Suate Owcna, of Atlanta, who hai been spending the past few days with her. _____ Miss Owenn will be the guenl after today of Mlsa Rosa Qlbbea for a short while and will vlnli Minn Ellah Car michael before returning to Atlanta.— Savannah Press. YOUNG GEORGIAN IN NEW YORK. The Atlnnta frlenda of Mr. and Mrs. Wlckellffe Gray will be Interested In the announcement of the birth or their son,. Wickcllffe Gray, Jr., which oc curred a few days ago at tbelr borne, 166 West Beventy-thlrd street. New York. The table waa rnvered with a litre Cloth and had a centerpiece of pink re and maiden hair tern. The can dle shades and mints were In pink also. BOARD MEETING, A meeting of the board of managers ef tha Atlanta chapter of the D. A. R. will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Morgan, "S3 Peachtree, Kni- urday at 3:30 o'clock. The meeting le one of vital Importance, and every member of the board la urged to be nt. IN HONOR MRS. SYKES. Mra. J, K. On's luncheon Friday Was one of the plcaannteat affaire of 1 the week and was given In honor rf lilrs. Harrison Bykes, the guest of Mrs. jj. K. Ottley. Luncheon was served at small tables wad the decorations were red nxnlena and Roman hyacinths In the drawing room, and In the dining room pink aval ran were used. Mra. Orr reccl/cd her guests In n toilet of black lore, made over taffeta Mra Bykrs woe gowned In black and White striped silk, the coraagr being trimmed with lace. Mrs. Ottley wore black net, made over silk and chiffon. Mrs. Orr's guesla Included: Mrs. Bykrs, Mra. Sam Inman. Mrs. \V. W. IN HONPRjPFJMBSt.PM?*- . lal to Tbs GeotBsa. Ryron, fla, March 1.—One hf fhe' moot brilliant tseeptlsas-a* the reaaun et 'IIyrnh was given Ih honor of Mrs. Pr. A. D, Gtdv JVednrsdsy aftsrnwii by Mra. Kilpatrick, Misses Bertha Peavy, Hattie Warren and Abl Clark, at the lovely homo of Mra. Klltpatrlck. Salad course and hot chocolate were served. Those present were: Mra. J. C. Kills- brew. Mrs. C. E. Bateman, Mra. A. T. Harper. Mrs. E. H. Holland, Mra. K. A. Bash, Mra O. C. Bateman, Mrs. J. \V. Mills. Mra. H. M. Chisolm. Mrs. Childress, Mra. Mosely, Mra. A. D. Olds. Miss Kate Richardson and Miss BJoqnt. of Waycross. l>r. and Mra. Olds will leave Byron on the Aral of March for College Park, where they will In future reside. HOWARD-WREN. A marriage of unusual Interest was that of Mlsa Nellie E. Wren to Mr. Joseph R. Howard, on Wednesday aft ernoon, February !7, 1907, at the resi dence of the bride's mother, Mrs. R. P. Wren, at Wren'a flu. The bride waa most becomingly gowned In white silk net over silk, and entered the drawing room with the groom. The wedding ntuslc was played by Mrs. T. It. Morgan. The ceremony woe performed by Rev W. J. Howard, a cousin of the groom. Mesdemes Lillie Thomas, of Augus ta. and Robert McNair, of Wrens, were matrons of honor. After the ceremony the happy couple received congratula tions of a host of friends assembled to witness the marriage. The many elegant and useful presents attest the high esteem In which they ace held. Mrs. Howard as Miss Wren was a great social favorite and greatly ad mired for her many accomplishments and womanly graces. Mr. Howard Is more recently "f Thomaston and has won for himself mi la reran SEE THIS UNDERSHIRT I ll looks ss though it hsd been rid dled with bullet.holes. It hunt, ll was knitted that way tad tbit a whvt— The numberless ports cl the humaa body set tiny breath.holes ' POROSKNtT" Summer Under. lire ---* - L — 1 1 ■ * su hsdi to SH ae and fvem yeet Am. Soodiv. uitaedw*. h wadea well CHALMERS KNITTING Amsterdam, N. Y. 60 CENTS A GARMENT Ad rime dels ami look lee dw lake " POttOSK NIT" earn rev aslmris. ll ii l mod d iwilms. erne wshoet K- W mmidedUbne. * roe (oefceoklrt ami ... has bo right to upbraid a glrl'a parents for refueln§ to senetlon an engagement where both perries ere so yoang. No per- eat wonld be dotag his duty toward s child V. or a Is quits time youag poupl may realise tbelr lore for sack other before that time, but they should bo contest with as understandlag unth they Lava reached an see where I her ran be reeaonablv sure ' n life baa been sootled by a fooUab runaway boy and girt marriage. - r „ f# ta , berauae Don't think your your parents refuse to countenance a mar riage. or cyan au engagement, while you ... .... encash to need “ time wi!| db for^tm. wilt, and rour 'At •* " Ilfs ’ than tbrlra. did tbe foollsb young pair of sweet hearts that I have written of. Yon were not sent Into the world for tho purpose of foolishly throwing your life away. You have duties and responsibilities. “ idda la —* ■ sslflah and cowardly. flag old enough to deride for yourselves; do not spoil yonr tiros by hasty marriage. If you - * the right mate marriage Is fhe l>rst befall you, but If you choose ends In e sorry tangle. marriage le tho moat tm portent stop of yonr Hfe: don't spoil It by outbful Impetuosity sail lack of mature fata that can bora the wrong One It < Remember then portent otc youthful It Judgment. enviable reputation In the business world by his Integrity and sterling worth. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are represen tatives of the wealthy and Influential families of Jefferson county. Amid a shower of rice they left over the 8outh- ern railroad for Thomaatnn, Go., their future home, carrying with them the best wishes of hosts of friends. COMPLIMENTARY TO MIS8 LULA SLATON. Misses Bessie and Sujetle Lanier, at their home at West Point, entertained at a delightful 6 o'clock tea Thursday afternoon In honor of their guest. Miss Lula Slaton, of Atlanta. The beautiful Lanier home was es pecially attractive for this occasion with quantities of spring flowers and handsome potted plants, together with colored llghte and shaded candles. Large bowls and vases of purple hya- clntha were used In the parlor, while tn the library and sitting room daffo dils with ferns banked the mantels and adorned thrcablnets and-bookcases. In the dlntflg -room, where sand wiches, atuffed dates and bonbons, to- rr.thcr with tea, were served, the deco- _ C&tlODS-Wcrs Artjsjlc. _The_ ma hogany table hod lor Its center decora. Hon a handsome Cluny lace piece, oq which rested on tmvnanaa bawl of daf fodils, outlined with a wreath of maiden hair fern. The crystal candlesticks had green and yellow shades. The Misses Lanier were assisted In receiving by their mother, Mrs. E. F. Lanier, Mlsa Slaton, and their sisters Mrs. Bcott Baker, Mra. WIU Lanier and Mra. Philip Lanier. MAID8’ AND MATRONS' CLUB. Mra. James B. Gaines entertained thu Maids' and Matrons' Club Thursday afternoon at Durand's, In the Bohemian room. After a game of euchre, delicious refreshments were served. The card prises were a hand-painted dish, a gold hat pin and a pin tray, and were won by Mra. Kenedy, Mrs. Button and Mra. Shearer. The guests present were" the Misses Tracy. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. E. C. Kinsey and Mrs. E. G. Wilson. The club mem bers are: Mesdames Fain, Sutton, Methvln, Traylor, Dunn. Mlnnehan, Frasier, Higgins, West, Kenedy,Gaines. Nicola, Zuber, Dunn and tho Misses Evers. INFORMAL DINNER. Mrs. W. H. Chlldes will entertain nt nn Informal dinner Sundny ut her Ijoine m Pulliam street tn compliment to her sister, Miss India Green, of Ulenwood, Ala. The guests at dinner will Include: Miss Green, Miss Jessie Taylor, of Sa- vntmah, Miss Myrtlee Smith, Mtss Ethel Kostin, 6lr. J. It. Green of Bir mingham, Dr. L. Matlilson of Nash- Mr. Samuel Kasim. Mr. Winter and Mr. und Mrs. W. C. Wilson. D* POKES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY] ■fowl Mrs. Fleming duBIgnon If spending some time at 111. Ally. Mrs. B. F. Ulmer Is'visiting Mra. John O'. Burner, at Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. George Bylngton ar rived from Macon Thuraday to spend a-ehort time-In.Atlanta, before going to tbelr plantation home In Florida. Mra. which is considered to represent the highest food production. Mr. and Mra. P. B. Read, recently of ... I to make their home, are — Its healthful qualities are unsur* L. Spear, at her home. 626 Adame 1 _ street.—Montgomery Advertiser. 10 cents a package. • - — The fridnds of Mr. Harry Harman/ pmcj, For sals by all MRS. 8HERIDAN OELIOHTEO A LARGE AUDIENCE A large and appreciative audience greeted Mra. Charles Bherldan Thurs day evening at the Martst College ball when ahb appeared -In a aong recital under the auspices of the Atlanta Art Association. Mra. Sheridan baa been abroad for several yean, studying under aome of the very beat teachers and her voice, of great sweetness. Is beautifully culti vated. Thursday evening the singer was heard to'the very heal advantage when she presented the following program; Part I. "Aria From Titus"—Mozart. (a) ‘The Wanderer;" (b) "The Lit any"—Shubert. I Love You"—Grelg. No One My Grief Can Feel''—Tachl- kowsky. "Ode to a Greek Isle"— Hugo Wollf. "German Folk Bong”—Brahma. ‘The Happy Vagabond"—Bruno. "la Berenata"—Tost I, "A Bong of the Heart"—Louise Tunl- son. Part II. Aria from Samson and Delilah"— 8l. Saena. "A Prison Song"—Lato, "Song from tho Persian"—St. Saens. "Greek Lullaby"—Augusta Holmes. "I Love My Love"—Old English. "Last Night"—KJerulf. Song In Cumberland Dlalert "Caller Henin"—Old THE 0. M. CLUB. < Thursday morning Miss Edith Co- flrld, at her home at West End, enter tained the members of the O. M. Club, and a few outside guests. Mra. Howard Arnold, Miss Nan Stephens and Mlaa Nettle Mills won the prises, which were pretty pieces of hand-painted china A salad course was served after the games. BULLARD-BRADSHAW. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Bradshaw, of Birmingham, Ala, hava announced tht engagement of their daughter. Kata Gray, to Mr. Clarence Bingham Bal lard, the wedding to taka place on tha evening of April 16 at the home of the prospective ..bride's parents on the South Highlands, Birmingham. IN HONOR OF MI88 BIGHAM. Miss Eugenia Hlgtmm. of Atlanta, visiting the Mlssen Sims at Cov ington. During the week a number of harming entertainments have been given In her honor. Mrs. Travis and Miss Trlppe gave chafing dish parties ompllmentary to Miss Ingham. The Misses Sims. Misses Carr and Mrs W. C. Clark also entertained tn honor of Miss Bighani. GABLErLYLE. Pearl l.yle and Mr. Haralson. Ga . *\vc Wednesday aftenn »C the 111' f-sle ir Ga- lutelly •‘ebru- Ite of the bride’s aUlnell. at Ham!- 1'“' ' ’ HANDSOME JEWELRY. Tin* mairiiitiffiit kind so extensively talked almut. made to meet the demands of the most disi'i'iminatiii^ tastes. 2f von arc hal'd to please'eotne in. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Class Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. M'C AW-ANDERSON. Mr. .util Mm. John «larv A ml cm on hiiv»* lp!«u»'il hamlnorm* uiml* annouiu'- Ini? mat i lam* of Ihcir daughter, to Mr William Mcnrv M» * i\\w. Moutlay. February t7. 1SU7. nl Roik aS l\ After March la Mr. nml, Mm. *M» • i‘aw will t«* a? home a? »*"tumhln, ? i\. Mtt’att Ih lh** icitivNcnbiilxe f The .MHintn Ot*t>rginu. TIADIWU. On* of tha most elegant receptions of the won waa glvon toy Mra. W. W. Baldwin recanlly In honor of her fil ter, MIm Nonio Quiilian, -of Winder. The house waa decorated throughout with the national cotora, many flags be ing used In the reception hall, where Mletea Willie May Richardson and Richmond Walton served punch. In the receiving party were Miss Ida Sto vall, Mrs. Cornelius Vason. Mrs. W. . Baldwin and Miss QuIMIan. Mrs. Baldwin's gown was of tur quoise blue silk, with touches of black velvet. Mrs. Baldwin was assisted during the Afternoon by Mrs. W. E. Shepherd. Mrs. Mary Lawrence, Mrs. Mark Few, Mrs. Leon Few, Mrs. James Hogue and Miss Mary Rosser. About two hundred guests called between the hours of 3 and 6. Mrs. W. P. Bearden entertained about forty-flve of her frlenda on Thursday uftemoon. In honor of her guest. Mrs. Mike Hudson, of Atlanta. Miss Amelia Parker celebrated her tenth birthday on Saturday with a pretty party. Mrs. Bessie Averv entertained the Northslde Flinch Flub Bnturday after noon with a party. About ten besides the members were Invited. Miss Bessie Butler entertained nt a luncheon on Wednesday for Mrs. Hunt, of Katonton. Mrs. Fofnellus Vason spent last week In Katonton. Messrs. K. W. Hurruss. Fletcher Man ley und Frank Stovnll leave -today for n trip to .Vorthern points of Interest. Miss Farrye Pou has returned honv* after a pleasant visit to Wilmington Jr., will regret to learn that he Is 111 at the home of his parents on Merrltta avenue. Mra. S. C. t>!nk1ns haa aa her guest Iter sister. Mr#. W. Ai Feellgeon, of Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Harry Harman has aa her guest-Mias Estelle Mitchell, of Rome. Mra. A. M. Burke, who has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. (Stapler, In Indian Territory, la expected home next week. /tUT 'hildren’s Favorite Oicncyi £xped&raift Ml,a Annie Nolan, after a vlelt to frlenda In Rockmart. will be the gueat of Mra Banning tn Edgawood -before returning to hrr home In McDonough. Idles Jessie Henry has returned to her horse In Oalnesvllle. after a visit of several days In the city. Mies Bannah Revels, of Bt. Louis, Is visiting frlenda In thu city. Mr. R. M. Wiley has returned to his office after an lllnesa of aeveral days. Mr. Alf <?r Ford has returned from a bualhess trip to Macon. Savannah and south Georgia. Mr. C. F. Hoke has returned from a visit to Asheville, K. C. Miss Georgia Trout, of Cave Spring, Is the gueat of Mrs. Hamilton Couper. Mra. Edward Halle la spending sev eral weeks at the home of Mrs. John Oliver during the latter's visit to New Miss Mary Aiken Is the guest of Mias Letlila Johnson. Mrs. Samuel Hewlet Is In Rome, Ga Miss Nanette Payne, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Hill, returned Friday to her home In Springfield, III. Mlaa Susie Griffin la the guest of friends at Covington. Go. Mrs. John B. Morton, of Pulaski. Va, Is the guest of Miss McKinley, at 'The Oaks." north Kirkwood. Mra. Morton Is the daughter of the late Dr. Jamee Sims, of Lexington, Ga, and this Is her first visit to Atlanta for saveral years. As Miss Bailie Hlrns she was much admired for her beauty and rare personal charm. Mrs. Morton Is returning from her country place In Florida her hueband. Rev. J. B. Mor ton. being ettll at their orange grove, but will Join her here before returning to Vtrgtnla. Mr. and Mra. J. N. Trigg, of Chat tanooga and their alster, Mrs. Brown, at Atlanta, ora spending aeveral weeks tn Florida. Mra. William Austell has returned from an extended visit to relatives In New York, and with Mr. Austell hae taken apartments at the Asagon Hotel. Mra. M. S. Wise, of Villa Rica Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Wise. Miss Ellse Lipscomb, of Nashville, will visit Atlanta late In the spring, to act as maid of honor at the marriage of Mlaa Blanche Carson to Mr. Edward E. Dougherty, In June. 61lss Grace Kellen, of Boston, who has been the guest of friends In Ma rietta Is again visiting Dr. and Mrs. %V. W. Landrum. Miss Kellen Is one of the most charming of the several at tractive visitors now In Atlanta and Beautify the Complexion MIEN DAYS, Nadinola N. CREAM, tk« un- cqualid bciutificr it cadonml by tkouMad* and guaraat«cd to nntfi fneklti, pimplta, livcnpoti, tan, aallowaaM, etc., tho worat caac » SO day*, and restore [ the beauty ol youth. Price 50 ceata tad 5100, by lcadiag druggist* or mtiL b NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Saris, Tsea. B—»«■■ it laats* good. Tha tMihm’ rivorit* bacauie it act* promptly and curat all Coufihi, Colds, Croorp, etc., and pro- vsnU Fnsutnonla. Just as *ood for adults. *5c a bottla at all No homo ahould bo without it. Mr,. Lena Redwlne and her sister, Mra. M. F. Hudson, will be at home to thetr frlenda ut 36 Cone street after March 1. The friends of Mra. W. W. Landrum will regret to know that she Is confined to her home with grip. ope _ Pope left Thuraday night for Florida. After a few days spent quiet, ly nt Seabreexe. they will go to Palm Beach and will spend some time at that resort before the close of the gay sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peters and Miss Pauline Peters, of .New York, arrived Friday to visit 6trs. Richard Peters. Mrs, Hunt Chlpley leaves Friday for a visit to Mrs. W. W. Chlpley, In Pen sacola Mra. Henry Porter, Mrs. T. D. Mead or and Mrs. Walter Taylor leave Fri day for a visit to Florida Mr. and Mra John Katne will return Saturday from Florida Mr. and Mrs. Alex King left Wed nesday fqr a visit lo Michigan. Mrs. David Wallace Plowden. of Valdosta arrives about March 4 to be the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Smith are at home again after spending a month In Florida Miss Carrie May Brown, who has spent the winter tn Atlanta, will return to Asheville, N. C., early In March. Miss Paulina Harris and Miss I.ucie Harris, of Carrollton, are spending several days with Mrs. W. J. Govun, Pine street. oy sirs. AAfouon vsnee; secouo, Unu, liy )lls» ltuhloson:" third, ''Msdsiue Isntl," hr Mrs. Ksjidolph. Colonel : dosvn of thu lllnihsi ring shout s dosen of tho Blnihsm mfk t>A<l a ririiffbtful evening nt tbr Jl.ir terjr l'nrk hotel, oti Monday, an tht* kuc . of Mrs. Elinor MrCartdey Lane, thu tol- *nt<*d nut borons, who la again sojourninc m * « aaiMgii. rmrmni nni8|g Tina—IMr- nfabe<t, ami at midnight a delicious ,up;>-r w«s served. The costumes worn were . i ceedlngly pretty and varied. One of the Interesting and most enjorn- hie parties of the week was that given i.v Miss Florence l.amt-erton at her home, .m Mrrrlman avenue, Inst Friday evening. Mies Carrie Mae Ilrown. who has I short while lu, this city, has Atlanta. ? Atlanta, Kettle. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Roebllni Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roebltng have gone to California on an extended trip. Ur. and Mra. George W. Vanderbilt, who here been In Washington for a month or more, will return to Ulltinore house about March 1. Mr. and lira. Vanderbilt Easter, and also a during the horse show wsek. Bev. It. A. Forest has returned to At- lints. Mra, Kara F. Whiting, professor of as- u rumni Mra. R. D. Baker lcft tbla wa*k for Atlanta. 8h« will mike that city bar i*r« tuaoent bonis. Mra. K. A. Pound, of Waycroaa. la the gueat of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Swain, Mra. Hoke Smith and her daughter, Mlaa Mary Brent Smith, are apendlng few weeks In New York at Hotel Regent. Mlaa Cater, of Forsyth, who haa been the gueat of Mias Drummond. ha« re turned to her home. xyh.' ir'Iigb-' YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Tht* Kti<«tM'| suivloe Sunday afternoon fmin 4 !•» :» oVlo« k will have Mlaa Kmtite U.it f<»nn«Mly of Shanghai. «Tilnn. n.» the n|H*akci. Th»*xe gospel. ►«Tyk»* .hi held •*\e»y Snnd.ty, and alii xx'.men .ii- in*.hed t.» mu ni ami bring | a fiienU xv ith them. ** Do You Like To Pay Doctors 9 Bills? If you do, all right. If you don’t, see to it that your feet are properly booted and rubbered this changeable weather. We can furnish you with the right kind of footwear for all weathers and all occasions. We take pains to please you and we sell the best there is at reasonable prices. ‘ The Shoe and Stocking Shop’ ’ 25 WHITEHALL ST. Mr. anil Mrs. K. Winn arc spending evcral days at Birmingham. Miss Clare de Grnffenreld Is the guest of Miss Khic Ayres, ut Macon. Miss Mildred t'&huntss Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cabnlss, ut Augusta. Mrs. K. M. Ashcraft, of Chicago, ar rived Thursday for a visit of mime weeks with her daughter, Mrs. E. I). Kllcnwood. Judge nnd Mrs. \Y. H. Fish ■ pending a short time In Florida. Miss Lula Snook has returned from an extended slay In New York. Lieutenant Commander Clark Howell Woodward. U, 8. N„ who has been In the Philippines for several years, will arrive In Atlanta next Tuesday to visit his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Park Wood ward. CHtCKAMAUQA. Mls« Carrie-Leq. BMaf-1» visiting friends and relatlvea In Birmingham. Mra. J. C. Miller, of Chattanooga, for. merly of thin place, hag been visiting here for the past few days. Mr. Charles Elder, of Birmingham, has been spending a tew days with relatives here. A banquet wan given by the mem bers of the R. A. 61. at their hall at this place Friday night. Among -the at tendance won Grand High Priest of Georgia Dr. J. L. Gable, of Brooks, Ga.. and ex-Orand High Prlent T. F. Mc Farland, of Roseville, Go. The ball given by the ladles of tit* town Friday night nt the Park Hotel waa largely attended. CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Mr and Mm. Jarguca Futrolle am kteplnx Iiixuhi*. corner of Juniper und Eleventh street!*. Mm. Joseph Thompson haa returned from a^ten daya* visit to Florida. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mr mu.I Mrn. ll «*. Hamilton entetmint'd at dinner ln«t TUnnalny evenlmt nt their itttrnrtlve lionie, Ardntluu l'nrk. In cele bration of tlielr twelfth xvi'ddltiir nniilver- snry The Itoitw wns iMunilfully deenrnted In irreen nml white. Ibis color Neheiije l>ehttf cnrrleil ont In the table deeornllotta. ellng- lilt: lxy nml white enruntloiia Ih*|iik nrtUll ully nrrnticed. xvtli n rbti iNtrkirmuml of urn* eful pnhui nml fern*. r«»iem%ere Inbl for slit«H*u. The pin re enn|», rnkes. Ices I Inin Im»iik sen' Iwntitlfnllv ib*Hli;ned |»a •♦tie tributes to lietirge Wnshliurtou. At * eliMi* of tl»r eveuliiir. n very nrtUtlf mu •b-nl pnnrnou was mm h enjoyetl. f the nitiwi ibdlk’litf>>l .tlTnlm of the week xx:m the dimer nt tin* Ibitterv l'nrk hotel (nut Tueadsj exeiiltu;. islveu br ft««sr- York, eoiiipll- iiieiititrx to Tils pnrents. Mr mid \lr« Hoc er Li in wen. nud Mlaa Kate LmLwimhI. all •»f New York. Itoser Liiiix-u. Jr. Is n nliMbiif nt Itiltmore Forestry selmol In Asheville Tin* Woman's flub held Its remit nr meet Inc MoihImx nfieriisM»n w\\u Mm* fliority Muutfurd nveiiuu. Tbm' •vary part ol tbs Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food.and Drug art, Juna 30, 1106. Bsrtal hum- ber J0H. Furniture and Household 6oods AT Husk 20 S. Pryor Street EVEflY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. B. BERNARD, Auctioneer ALPHARETTA. Professor and Mra. C. A. Bulse visit ed Roswell recently. Colonel Blmpson, of Marietta, waa In town the latter part of lost week. Mias Annie Manning Is visiting friends and relatives In 8outh, Ga. .Misses Mary Maxwell and Jessie Norris were the guests of Miss Minnie Shirley Sunday. Mtss Annie Otwell has been vlelting In Atlanta for the pant few weeks, Mrs. Dr. Hansard, after a short stay In town, returned lo her home, In Tor- con, Monday, Mr. M. I. Seale, of Atlanta, Is at home with his parents, 6!r. and Mra, H. I. Seqte, for a while, . Mrs. B. F. McDonald, who has been with her parents for some time, re turned to her home. In Atworth. Mr. Brantley Martin has been quite sick the past week.