Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 04, 1907, Image 6

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. \0CIET 1/ sr* —h Y... [ Mr*. Gcor|e C. Bill, Editor. ■«av -r.w. Charlotte Slewtft, \ Selene ArmMrong,/ A™* 1 * 11 '*- | And Womans Interests | THE 0REAMLAND TRAIN. When I would go to fslrylajtd. :'petalra th« atatlon Ilea. Jus! after dark the good train leave An earl)' atart la wtae. I take a apeclal sleeping ear. There la nn fare to pay, Rat mother dear collect* a klaa Defore 1 atari away And then atie turka me In my berth And turne the light down low. .1 always fall asleep before The train begins logo. Through all the night the train (lies nn: It la a famous run. And when the morning mines at last I'nt waketoed by tbe sun. And then I And I'm somehow home And In my little bed. It., you suppose 'leai nil a dream, As my big sister said? —Paul Qlnkertnn, la Youth's Compan ion. MRS. BAIRD'S WHIST. Thursday afternoon Mrs. James Baird will entertain Informally at tarda In honor of Mrs! Calvin Mct'lung. of Knoxville, who arrived In Atlanta Mon day for a visit of ssveral days to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adair. Mrs Baird's party will be quits Informal and her guests will Include only the Inti mate friends of Airs. Mi-Clung. AN INFORMAL PARTY. Among those entertaining for Mrs. Calvin MrfTting during her visit to At lanta will be Mlsa Augusta Garrett, w ho will Invite lo meet her about eight of her Intimate frltmde. The occasion will be one of several plesssni Informal onea planned for Mrs. Mci'lung this week anil nest. COLONEL GRAVES' INTERESTING TRIP. Colonel John Temple Urates has re turned from a Itrlef visit to Ills former home, Jacksonville, nn.. where hr de livered hie brilliant lecture. "The Tw en tieth Century Woman." before a great audience at the Windsor auditorium In that city Friday evening. Colonel Uravea resided for seven years at Jackeonvllle. where lie achiev ed notable success Ip his youth as man aging editor of The Jacksonville Colon, and later aa editor-in-chief uf The Jacksonville Herald. Upon his raturn In Ills old hunts u few days ago Colonel Graves w as given a splendid ovation hy friends who had kpowh him In earlier dnvs and who have always kept In touch with Ids later years. The Jacksonville Tlmss-l'nlon says In part In speaking of the reception ac curded Colonel Graven: "Hon. John Temple Graven, a Oeor glen, whose ability aa thinker, writer and orator haa given him n national reputation, and who. because he was for yearn so closely Identified with Jack sowvtole and Florida,. Is doubly wel corned here, delighted a large audience at the Windsor auditorium last night with his lecture, 'The Twentieth Cen tury Weman.' "It wa* a veritable ‘home coming' for Mr. Graves, and he was greeted by aa large and enthusiastic an audience ss has ever assembled In the coay audi torium in many a long day. Almost as a reception to a returning son, the au- dlence considered It. and as adch the distinguished Georgian teemed to take H. A certain air of Informality marked It. an air that pleated and charmed every one. and thin touch was no better •SliMtrated than In tha choice of a sub ject. "Mr. Graves had been announced to spank from tha subject. The Reign «t the Demagogue.' In Introducing him. however, Hon. D. I'. Fletcher did not directly mention the subject of the lee- taiw. This Hr. Graves mentioned In Ills introductory remarks, and, after touch ing lightly upon tbs fact that he was not 'demanded' to deliver a certain lec ture. asked the audlrnce Itself to cheese, voting aa tt» whether Its should give the I nature announced, or the other lecture. The Twentieth Century Worn- L'l-n/v' ■ ’d iff* ‘Oil Thie cut ahowa an afternoon toilet of white net. The yoke le made entirely of Isos and the ekirt haa eeveral rows of tuoks and applications of the lace just below end above the tueke. HOWARO-WREN. Special to Tha Georgian. Thomas!on. Ga., Marth 4—Mr. J. R. Howard, of Thomaitfln. and Miss Nellie E. Wren, of Wrens, Gt.. were quietly married at the home of the bride's mother, Mra. It. t). Wren, In tha pret ence of a few Intimate frtende and rela lives. Rev. J. B. Howard, a cousin of tlie groom, officiated. The bride Is the only daughter of Mra. R. 8. Wren, of Wrens, and Is prominently connected with the beat families of that section of the itate. She la an unusually handsome brunette and a young woman of nt*ny"accom- pllehments., Mr. Howard has been a resident of Thoinaetnn about two years, having been Itlentlded with the Upson County Oil Mills as bookkeapr since coming here. He la a young men, of sterling wor'h. and baa scores of friends In this community, who will extend lo his pride a most cordial welcome. Mr. anil Mrs. Howard arrived In this city Thursday evening and are new tit home to their friends at the residence of Mr. anti Mrs. J. M. Mlddlebrooks. Hr. •The audience, representing as It did tha elite of Jarkeonvtlle. voted raedlly. The majority requested tbe last-named lecture. Majority ruled, and II was de livered. and a rare treat It proved. "Mr. Gravaa, aa a word-painter, alAnda almost peerless on the Ameri cas platform, and with such » subject aa that before him. the opportunity was aa eecellent one. And wonderfully well did Mr. Graves Improve II." COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS MARY FRANCES NELSON. Dr. and Mrs. J. Cheston King, at their home In West End. entertained at an Informal, but charming card party Friday evening In honor of I heir guest, Mias Mary Frances Nelson, of Colum bus. Ohio. Thirty guests enjoyed the hospitality of Dr. and Mrs. King. Their home was effectively decorated with vases and howls of aarly spring blossoms. aAd during the evening n buffet supper was served. Miss Nelson, who Is one of the ad mired social leaders of Coluinbua, Ohio, It Is A Sad Fact It la and fact that people ia getters! know nothing of the Toed they eat. It ia tha doty of the physician to awaken them to the nectsaity of acquainting tbeta- selvas with ths merits of a food aad the tepntation of its producer. Haphazard productions are not the ones to bo truled, but when science, experience, experiment and research are factors, tbe result must be ataritorious. Under these circumstances we cen foal justified in recommending DR. PRICE’S B WHEAT FLAKE CELERY■ ■FOODS ss healthful, nnurithing and economical PaiatabM — Matrltlaas - Easy of Digestion and Ready to Casts sense Id. Pst h s let am fw s N* Mhatn: ee cast to leaw sd». l%\eSsp "-ssc Is receiving a most cordial welcome from the many friends of Dr. and Mrs. King, on this, her first visit South. Slim Nelson will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, at Homewood. Ala. the parents of Mrs. King, before re turning North. FLANT-ROSERTS. Mr. Charles Pleasant Roberta, of Me. con, announces the engagement of hip daughter. Waldron Stovall, to Mr. Rob ert Haselhurat Plant. Jr. Ths wed ding will take place April 21. and will unite the repreaantativet of two of the most prominent families of Macon. MRS. M’CABE'S TEA. Mrs. K. O. 'McCabe will entertain at tea Tuesday afternoon tn honor of Mrs. Harrison Sykes, the guest of Mrs. Ott- l»y. The occasion will be Informal, assembling only a few of Mrs. Me- Cabe'a Intimate friends. BALLARD-MARSHALL. Mr. and Mra. B. Walter Ballard an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Alllnv Clay, to Mr. Charley M. Marshall, the marriage to take place April IS. WALLACE-WHITNER. The engagement Is announced of Mrs. Hadis Marguerite Wallace and Mr. Charles Howard Whltner. the marriage MRS. HUNNICUTT6 DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Ifunnlcutt will entertain at dinner Tuesday even ing at the Driving Club In compliment to Miss Almse Denis, of Now Orleans. Smewccm Women By CAROLYN PRESCOTT. VERYllttje whlleW women oi America find out ali about themselves. i^ ’ t covet They 1 I try. i I Claim vsrsli more of lei T mica Jects city c mann la sol aense street riillcti ■ a book published by some Englishman or Frenchman war who comas over'to this aloe on a voyage of dia lling to attract no'ttce In any otbe. manner, write a book, choose tbs American women for a subject, lertcan woman Is so unlike tha women of their own coun- rner understands not at all—ibat'a wby.be writes, slned until now for an Amrelcan to write a book critl- t woman. He come* from Chicago, and from the Uni- of course. From that tntltutlon there has emanated irt and another than from all the rest of the Institutions wintry put together. iirence Laugblln la the creature's name. He Is of the pn. irtment of the i university of kerosene and dollars.. Jte ob- in woman. Not any particular class, from any particular American woman In general, women are living much In a aisle of slouchlneaa In dress/ •licet and language. What we need la a aense of form. It ■ very scare* among American people. It Is the. rarest ala country. Just look at jha way wqnun walk on the J>r«T«pti pneumonia, th« neat Knrngnirmm Aatan of winter. Wasisnt to talte— 'he wlftgllng. swaying movements have muds them tbe pc. mjiks, “ ~ Is uni T name T Lauri fort » I Till, II ness < nerval V If the the d . French and German women walk with e young Amarlcan wonhn have a gild# and wiggle that ■dignified.'' . . And there's what t. Laurence Laughlln, who parts his thinks of us. prompt in ■Oita. lie Chicago women are'up In arms against Professor J. able feeling ha* bean aroused, and the only grain of corn- fact that the professor puts the ban on all women, not pery I three 0 ri hat Professor Lnughlln might have been In better busl- women. I ant Inclined to think, however, .that his ob- Ims been very limited. tent In mind 1 went out upon lbs street yesterday, and calculated to show off a woman's walk yesterday was •t place. It rained: In the second place. It Itad snowed, of rain and slush made the sidewalks exceedingly sllp- l of all the women I locked at who passed the corner but fa? poor) for It t ha. til her tc rain, t not ol an of a a woman who led a little child bvitoe Itantl. She was t that had evidently been Intended for some one else, ea too long all around. Holding the child by the hand. it / * vV-l from ths sidewalk, ao she slopped along through the walk and pver tha car track*, slop. slop. slop. She was could well be Included with the typical American worn- !• at MI88 SNOOK'S DRAMATIC DEBUT. No event of recent occurrence has created such unlveraal social Intereet In Atlanta as tha dramatic debut of MU» Gladys Snook, which takas place at Buffalo this weak lo Frohman'e splen did company, playing "Ths Spoiler*." Miss Shook he* not only exceptional histrionic ability, which ahe has culti vated by earnest and conscientious* study, but ahe le singularly gifted as a vocalist and la unusually handsome anil magnetic with a rare attracllvenaaa >f manner which lies drawn about her a large and admiring circle of friend* In this her native city. Mias Snook was fortunate In being able in present strong letters of In dorsement front prominent Atlanta friends, which, In conjunction with her own gifted and charming personality, drow at opce to bar the helpful atten tion of tlie Frohntan brother*. Mtaa Snook accepted at flint a minor part In "The Spoilers," but seeing Iter at a rehearsal. Frohntan unhesitatingly offared Iter one of ths leading parts— aa third lady—and aa understudy ref the principal feminine character. The company Is appearing at Buffalo, \. T. this week and next week goes ta the New York theater, New York, for the season. Mias Snook's friends predict for her a brilliant future In Iter chosen profes sion and will watch with keenest Inter est her dramatic aareer. There are ssveral remarkably Inter esting Incident* connected with Mis* Snook's dramatic debut. As Is well known, tbla charming Southern girl IMPORTED PRECIOUS STONES Comprising our moat extensive jmrchaao*: consisting mainly of Dia- BMsdg, Pearls. Opals, Sapphires ami Knjiii-v lion and worthy aspirations the char acteristics of a long and noble lineage. i Vlihln the shadow of the Walnut Itreet tbeater. at Philadelphia, where Mina Mnuok's IIrat rehearqal incurred. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Watches and Jewelry 37 Whitehall Street. >ne of her forbears. John Hannon, prvsldrnt of the t'onttnental r*onsresa In ITS!, presented to General Georg* Washington a set of resolutions ex pressing the thanks of congress for the surrender of Yorktown. I.lghtcap. another ancestor, who wa* a royalist, bad bin gram or land de clared null and void by elate authority jrj. Laurence wrote about, so ah* really didn't count. Tha second woman really was qngracaful. She was fat and had a dou ble chin. She waddled like a duck and her mountain at flesh quivered even* time Iter heel landed upon the pavement. Surely she was an ungraceful sight—but She wae obviously .Teutonic, and-ahe didn't count. A third happened along, and aa I watched her “wiggling" along through the rain 1 decided that here waa at least one who fitted the professor's de scription. site waa an American woman, all right, and alts wa* really un graceful. but It didn't take a second to discover lbs reason. Hite waa wear ing French heeled shoe*, and really 1 don't think- ahe counted, either. Do you? For those shoes, or rather tHst atyle, came from France, jind the French were, after all. responsible for her 'wlgg'y," "ungraceful" and "un dignified" manner. I think If Professor J. Laurence will take the trouble to Investigate be fore he writes another book about American women he will discover some things that may be of benefit to him. Bscattse the American women are graceful and dlgnlfltd and pretty and everything else nice, that any one can think of. We women know It. and n great many .Mther people know- It, even If the professor does not. He w ill And It out some of these days. 35c a bottli ali drug-ato**» (f Personal Mention ) anil the land Involved Is now a part of Fairmont Park, Philadelphia. Mias Snook's stage name will be Mlsa Gladys Hanson, ahe preserving her euphonious family name. • which baa come down to her through several gen erations. TO MRS. M'CLUNG- Wednesday afternoop Mr*. Julian Field will entertain Informally at tea In honor of her slater, Mrs. Calvin Me- Clung, of Knoxville, who will be cor- dtalfy welcomed her by her many frlends. Mrs. Field has Invited to re ceive with Iter Mr*. Witmer Moore, Mra. W. II. Klaer. Mra. Molds Brandon. Mra. Preston Arkwright. Mrs. Robert Maddox. Mrs. Robert Foreman, Mr*. W. D. Kills, Jr. Assisting In entertaining will be Misses Louise Baird, Marion Wood ward. Grace Callaway, .Martha Boyn ton. Augusta GarreM and Edith Dun- son. Mr*. Field's guest list will Include about fifty of her friends. SOCIAL SERVICE SECTION. Tha Social Service Section of the Atlanta Woman's Club will meet at tha club rooms on Wednesday afternoon n* a quarter past throe. The meeting will be devoted to "Tuberculosis." juxl will be open to any persona, whether or not members of tlie club, who are especially Interested. Dr. Bates Block' will make an ad dress. and Dr. Klnte will urge the need of a state sanatorium'for tuberculosis. MR. ELLIS ENTERTAINS. It-. Tmn Ellin entertained a number of Ills friends Saturday night at hla home. SIS Bass street. Being his birthday, he received many beautiful present. Interesting games were played and delicious refreshments were served Song* were rendered by the Capitol Avenue Be race Quartet. Those present were Mlsa Nell Me BIween. Mlsa Mary Wheeler. Miss Ber tha Hines. Miss 8ady* Henley. Mias Belle Woodfln, Mire Jennie Bills. Miss Mae Van Devender. Mlsa Mar)- Hines, Mis* Patty Andrews. Mlsa Nellie Gibbs. Mias Emma Lee Gibbs Mlsa Myrtts Jell. Mire Allis Boyd Rive*. Mlu Ellen Lyon, Mrs. L. A. Witherspoon and Mra. O. K. Bills. Mr. I-ee Kilpatrick. Mr. Robert Turner. Mr. Tom U. Rill*. Mr. Roy Cr)'mes. Mr. Clarence Haey. Mr Carlisle McCoy, Mr. Robert B. Wnoley. * Harry Hurton. Mr. \\jfl Wilson. |Hob Estes. Air. Jesse Turner. Mr. |rd Horton. Mr. Henry Richards, u. KT Ellis. MRS. 8TEELE'S DINNER. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Steele will enter tain Informally nt dinner Monday evening, their guests to number ten of their friends. The occasion will be a peetty compliment to Mrs. Harrison Sykes, the guest of Mrs. J. K. Ottley. Mr and Mrs. Albert T. Akera have gone to Florida to spend a week, Mr. Jesse Dobbs will leave Tuesday for a business trip to New York. TO MRS. T. B. NEAL. < Mra. Thaddeus Horton will-entertain at an Informal bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her home, on Paachtrse Mrs. Warren Hall and little daugh~- ters. Martha and Kate, have returned from Valdosta, where they vGilted friends. court. In compliment to Mg*. .. _. Neal, of Nashville, the guest of Mrs. J. G. Oglesby The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Landrum will regret to leern that Mrs. Landrum Is confined to her home with grip. t TWO ATLANTA BELLES. An Issue of the New York Harold of last week contained pictures of two moat attractive of Atlanta's young women. Miss Leonora Owsley and Mrs. William Huntley, now of Buffalo. Mlu Owsley Is now the guest or Misses Theodora and Marguerite Shorn* in Washington City, and haa been greatly admired there for her beauty and brlghtne*-. Mr*. Huntley a* Mlsa Janie Speer, was one of the moat popular and at tractive girls In Atlanta shrlety. and II Is a source of general regret here that her marriage removed Iter to the North. Mr. Ilunlley will Introduce his britle to harming acquaintanceship In Buf falo. MR8. RAGLAND'S TEA. Mr*. Oscar Ragland's tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr*. F. A. Healey, on Weal Peachtree, will be a compliment to Mrs. Langley and Mire Langley, of California. Receiving with Mrs. Ragland and the guests of honor will balMrs. J. M. Pogue, anti assisting In tha entertalre- ment of ths guests will be Mrs. F. A. Healey. Mra. Henry Carnes, Mr*. Fran- ces Wallace. Mrs. Frances Silvers. Serving Its will be Mlsa Lucy Mil ieu and Mire Jennie Lowry. let. ATLANTA CHAPTER COMMITTEE. The cpmmlttee of the Atlanta Chap- ~~ A. R.. having In charge the will meet with tha -chairman. Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden. No. 2X0 North Boulevard, on next Wednesday after noon. March a. at I o'clock. ELECTA CHAPTER NO. € Electa Chapter No. ( t. O. E. 8 . will hold Its thimble bee on Tuesday. March 6. at 2:10 p m. at the residence of the worthy matron. Mia W. A. Neill. 254 Eaet Ptne street. Visitor* are welcomed SARAH J. HANNA, Sec. GORDON CIRCLE DINNER. Thursday, March 7. from 12 to a o'clock, the Gordon Circle of King's Daughters and Sons will have a bene fit luncheon diner at Childs' Cafe. 46- 47 and 49 West Mitchell street. Mr. Basil, the proprietor, haa placed tbe cafe at the disposal of the mem bers of Gordon Circle, and has prepared a moat attractive menu for Thursday. The proceeds will go to the building fund of tbe Home for Old Women, and a generous patronage Is expected. The following menu wll be served: , DINNER. t« CENTS. Cream of ChlckeffT Relishes. Celery. Queen Olives. Fish. Broiled Spanish Mackerel. Roast. Young Turkey. Cranberry 8auce. 8lrloln of Beef. Vegetables. Mashed Potatoes. Stewed Tomatoes. 8lfted Peas. Cold Slaw. Bread. , Corn Muffins. Desserts. Aaorted Cake*. Vanilla or Chocolate to* cream. Tea. Coffee. Milk. LUNCHEON. 25 CENT8. - Soup. Cream of Chtckan. -V- ' Relishes. Celery. Queen Olives. Roast. Young Turksy. Cranberry Sauce. Mashed Potatoes. Cold Slaw. Corn Muffins. Assorted Cakes. Vanilla nr Chocolate Ice Cream. Tea. Coffee. Milk. During the afternobn Ice cream aad cake will be on tale. IN HONOR MRS. SYKES. Mra. Victoria Waddall haa returned from Macon, where she went to meet her niece, alias Claire de Uraffenreld. of Washington City. Mlsa de Oraffen- raid occupies an Important position In getting up statistic* on the work of women and cblldretufor the use of tfle government. -She often goes abroad In the prosecution of her work and has re cently been In Africa. She Is now vis iting relatives In Georgia, but will not be able to Include Columbus this time. —Columbus Enquirer. MADAME DUFOUR BEAUTY DOCTOR DIRECT FROM PARIS Specialist in Facial Massage,- Development and Scalp Treatment, will now be con nected with {lie • RANDOLPH PARLORS Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leary will return Tuesday from an extended visit to their daughters, Mra. Samuel .Barnett anti Mra. Redus, at Birmingham. Ala. Mrs. James H. Montgomery, of Birm ingham. la the guest of her aider, Mrs. Reuben Kolb. Mr*. 8atn Whitaker ha* -returned from a visit to friends at Sparta. Miss Florence Baldwin haa returned from a visit to Mias Mar)' Mathews, at Thbmaston. Miss May Hollingsworth is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John C. Walker, nt Macon. Mrs- Walter Lamar's many friends are delighted that she Is sufficiently re covered front a severe attack of grip lo be able to get out some and anjoy the sunshine of yesterday. Mrs. Lamar has been III and confined to her home ever since her return from New Orleans and while there haa not been much enter taining since Lent began, she haa been greatly missed In the eoclal life of the city.—Macon Telegraph. Mrs. Charles E. Phrktna left Satur day night for a trip to Florida. Mias Mary France* Nelson, of Co lumbus, Ohio. Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Cheston King, at Howell Park .. ........ Sanatorium. Weat End. latter Miss Mr*. E.L,Uannally gave a delightful N „*,„ wln visit Mr. and Mr*. C. M. luncheon Monday h *!!, h L?'' ,n A M ' Marriott, of Homewood. Ala. End. In honor of Mr*. Harrison Sykes. I < The table waa covered with a lace cloth and had a centerpiece of Jonquils and snow balls. The candle shades and place cards were In yellow also. Invited to meet hire. Sykes were: Mre. Thaddeus Horton, Mrs. E. C. Mc Cabe. Mra. John Spalding. Mr*. Ed mund Martin, Mre. Ada Mosaley. Mre. Elijah Brown, Mrs. Warner Martin and Mlsa Sally Brown. ST. ANTHONY'S GUILD. There will be n regular meetlni; of St. Anthony's Guild at the residence of Mra. B. F. Allen. 53 Beecher stieet. Tuesday, March 5. at 3 p. tn. LILLIAN HARRIS. • Becretaiy. MISSIONARY TEA. A missionary lea. under the ausilcee of the Christian Woman's Hqaril of Minion* of the First Christian church, will be given Tuesday afternoon from 3 to * o'clock, at the home of Mm. C. V. 1-eCraw. 4*5 Edgewood avenue. All ladles uf the church and their frlonds any most cordially Invited. A free-will offering for the Jamaica sufferers will be taken. v CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup jfojj tbsfij by druggists la svary part at tbs Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug set, June 30. 1ISA Bertel num ber 1MI. The many frlsnds of Mrs. James I- Winter will be distressed to learn of her very critical Illness at the home of her daughter. Mr*. W. 8. Nash, at Knoxville. Tenn. Mas, John Manley left Sunday for her home at Augusta, after a visit of six weeks lo relutlvea In Atlanta. The friends of Mis* Eva Driscoll will In,'|„ nr „f lit- anrtbrnslrrti rltie* la tv. be pleased to learn of her recovery gaol to the latest fashions hi ladle*’ tailor- from her recent serious Illness. Mias'lax. Hite will returp this fall pad open a Driscoll I* still at Howell Park tutnl- Am-dase ladles tailoring establishment. 58 Whitehall SL (Over Wiley'*). Prompt gad Export Attendance in Minicure, pedicure and Hair Dreaalne. day to spend two weeks tn Marietta. Mlsa Mar)' Akin, of Cartersvllie, has returned home, after a delightful visit to Miss Letltla Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell are now residing at tbe Hotel Majestic., Mr. and Mra. Mark Sheridan will ar. Miss Marie Alice PhHIlps Is spend ing some time with Miss Isabelle Thome*- Mr', and Mra. Rawtoa Collier are In New York. Mr. and Mrs. U. Seely, of Newark. N. J.. are In the city at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Seely during Ihe letter's absence In Boa BrcCxe, Fla. Mrs. J. F. Bdrke Is Ijl with tbe grip at beg home on Peachtree place. Mlsa Constance Knmvlea la the guest of relatives In Pensacola, Fla. Mr*. H. M. Raymond, of New York city, la the guest of Mr*. E. P. Chant- In. S Mrs. J. A. Dodson Is spending sev eral weeks at St. Josephs Infirmary. The friends of Dr. C. A. Broach will be glad to learn.that he Is better, after a severe Illness. Miss Mary Harry McCarthy, who has been the admired guest or Mrs. Edward Chamberlin, left Sunday for her home. In Mobile. Mrs. A. I- WHoon and children, of Arkansas, are here on a visit to Mrs. Wilson's parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Broach. Miss Joalr HWkdell will entertain the Tuesday Morning Bttdge Club this week. . - Miss Alberta Weldon, of Atlanta.* la tusk- tarlum. West End. where she has been under treatment for eeveral weeks. Misses Resale and Rushle Ray are the guests of friends at Dawson. Ga. Mrs. Harry Cates, who ha* been vis iting Mias Letltla Johnson, has return ed to her home In New York. g friends suggests ns the final art of Tennessee's reforai legislature the eiuu-t- ment of a fltw depriving every man of tbe right lo rltlseaeblp who can not show op a bright, clean, uew pair of wlags.-Atb- en* Post. «r Mr. Frank Htockdell Is better after an attack of grip. ' Dr. Everard Richardson spent Sun day In Vienna. .Miss Grace Norcrot* will leave next week for Santa Fe. N. M.. tn accept a position on Ihe Santa Fe New Mexican. Miss Nnrcrnoa Is an unusually bright and talented young woman, and a suc cessful career In Jourrihltsm Is predict ed for her. H. Parka has returned The many friends.• of Mtaa Nellie Howell, w ive ,p» dfl at Ht. Josephs In firmary. will be glad In know that she Is somewhat better A BEAUTIFUL FACE 8end stamp Tor particulars and testi monial* of the remedy that clears the complexion?, remove* skin Imperfection*, nukes saw blood and Improve* tbs health. .If yoto-eake BEAUTYSKIN beneficial --result* at* guaraotetl. «* 6HWMEATB* CHEMICAL CO. Madia** 8ia#*,<Fbti*doi#hla. 8*. Mr. and Mre. E. J. tladen hare re turned from New York city. Mrs. N. F. Jackson will leave Toes- DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON, APARTMENT A. IHE FREDERICK. 352 Whitehall Street. Practice limited to women ai children. - Y it.