Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 08, 1907, Image 10

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I TJUK ATLANTA SOCIETY... Mr*. George C. Bail, Editor. 1 Mr*. George C. Ball, Editor. asnisss,) *—~ And Woman’s Interests LETTER THAN GLORY. lie wooed her when 'her hair was brown And when her waist waa allm. When every other boy In town Wuh envious of him. He walked with her In country lanes B- ' When site was young nnd glad ■ -And youth and strength and hope and health b.. 'Composed Utr sum of all the wealth That he had ever had. E He won her when her heart was light ! _ And when her laugh was gay; 5 When every day was fair and blight \ And care was -far away. g, He claimed her as his own when sh* [ Regarded him ns Ane 6 For whom the fates had nturh In store f . Whom men would honor mure and more For great things nobly done. L Ha has not won the world's applause, H" 8be know* he never tun; E His step I* slower than It was. But he's an honest man. She wear* the bloom of youth no more. Tet side by side they fare. f Poor, bent old husband nnd gray wife, p Along the humble walks of life, f- And etill are lovers there. Julia Trewltt Bishop. MR8. HADEnT LUNCHEON, I, A charming occasion waa the lunch- I: eon at which Mrs. Charles J. I laden en- » Itertolned Informally twelve of her f IfHpnds Friday at her beautiful new P thomc. on Peachtree road. Artistic tlec- E j orations of daffodils nnd Ussier lilies t added to the attractiveness of Ihe low - C jar floor, these flowers being used In t (profusion, decorutlng mantels, cabinets t And tables. K. The guests were seated about A table [ tarpon which the color scheme of white r And yellow was artlatic'ully carried out. I |A yellow basket tied with white tulle b j was filled w*lth Faster lilies and dnlfo- ! ► dlls and silver and gold colonial candle- ] f' sticks were Intertwined with ropes of j r amllax. The place cards held the man- a ogram of the hostess done In gold let - i [ A bright feature of the occasion wjr p tho play Inc of Mr*. I'.obcrt Maddox, nnd t the charming reading* given by Mr». L lUfci” r Mm. Haden received her friend* In an I Imported gown of French gray voile. L made over white chiffon nnd taffeta, E ami effectively trimmed with touche*ot | ^ r tumuolNc blue and tiny tut uteel I buckle*. Mm. .Mime, who I* making her borne r with Mr. nnd Mr*. Iliulen until the f erection of her renldence In Analcy V Park, wore a becoming gown of gray r allk. fashioned with lace and with lav- l ender velvet. Tho*e |»re*ent were: Mr*, Llvlngton 1 Mlm*. Mi*. Albert Thornton. Mm. Po»- r ter King, Mr*. Rolling June*. Mr*. Robert Maddox. Mm. William Peel. Mr* JoHn fandler. Mm. Onrk Howell. Jr Mr?. W J and Mr*. < Picture thowt a wrap of bfaek crepe over leaf-green satin ambroid- c-ed in white silk. The coat ie out in the Uimono fashion and it moat scrviceablo for evoning wear. IV. J. Dm I*. Mr*. Morris Brandon Mr*. H. Johnson. AN INFORMAL OCCASION. Ml** Augusta Garrett entertained quite Informally tight of her friend* at bridge Friday afternoon. Inviting them to meet Mr*. t'alvtn Meriting, or Knoxville. After the game a delicious luncheon was served. TO DRTTiNGLE. Dr. I.lngle, the new pastor of the P rat Pre*bvterlan church, waa given, n caption Thursday evening by the enurch member*, and the occasion win la most happy one. The Sunday school [rooms were beautifully decorated with ■mllax, ferns, azalea* und daffodils, nnd the 300 or more guest* were received by the officers of the church nnd their wives. Judge Kewnmn made a happy ■peerIi of welcome, to which Dr. I.lngle responded gracefully. A bright fea ture of the evening wan the . musical program, which was rendered by the mambers of the choir. Mrs. Cooper. Mr*. Wingfield nnd Mr. .Mullen sung and Mr*. Wat men presided ut the * Dr. I.lngle I* receiving a warm wel come in 'Atlanta, and will assume his pastoru! duties at once. theater” PARTY. llr. O. H. Jmie* will entertain at u ,box party Monday evening at the Oram! In honor of Ml** Resale Miller, the guest of Mr*. L. I*. Rosser. IN HONOR OF M188 MILLER. Ml** Resale Miller was the guest of honor at n bridge party given Thurs day by Mm. L. P. Rosser. After an enjoyable game delicious refreshments were served. The bridge prises, a hand-phlnted plate, a pair of silk hose nnd a deck of cards, were won by Ml** !«eo Spear. Miss Louise Jnascv mid Ml** Maud darkly. Miss ill Re i w.im prevented with a* finite b«il» Mr* Rosser received her guest* In a toilet Valenciennes In Mis* Miller mull, trimmed batiste, fashioned with ii gown of cream Cluny lacc. kith DINNER DANCE. Mr K. II. ltutlet*, of Ihiffalo. N. Y . enteituined thlity guests at mi elegant dlnm-c-T hat's* taw••tuning nt the Capi tal City Club. After the dinner, dairy ing was enjoyed,’and the occasion wa* one of great plea sure. In the blue room, where the dinner was served, the decoration* Well- palm and cut flowers. On the table pink pre vailed, Ihe ccnteipiece being a plillteau of rose*. Hmilax was gracefully en twined around the candlestick*, which held pink taper*. The rqlor m hem «»f pink was carried out In the shade* and In the cuke and Ice*. An orchestra added to the brightness of the <xvasl »ti. playing during the dinner us well a* afterwards. Mr. Ilutler’s guests Included: Colonel and Mrs. It. J. Lowry, Mr. und Mrs. Clark llowell. Mr. und Mrs. Albert llowell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U. Fel der. .Mrs. William Inman, Mis* lama Doolv. Mis* Marv Thou..is. Ml** Juste Htockdell. Miss Kate Robinson. Ml** Hurry Htockdell. Miss Ada lluiler, of Buffalo; Miss Kugenlu Oglesby. Miss Jennie Kngllsh. Mr. Charles Crank- slmw. Mr J. C. Link. Mr. A. K. Whu- by. Mr. C. I. Ryan, Mr. Uordun Kiser, A Child’s Life A child's tile, mentally and physically, depend, upon proper nutrition, cleanlines. of food eaten being a (Teat factor. The hands disseminate disease, (erms cling to them. A food prepared without the contact of hands must be clean. DR. PRICE’S 1 WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is prepared under strict scientific procrv.es and no contact with bands from the husVcr to the consumer, nnd hence germs are an impossibility. A food ter old, the young, the feeble and lire sedentary. Palatable—Nutritious - Easy ol Digestion and Ready to Eat Css fee tones 1st. fvt Is sNt mi fee i fe» alsrtn; w .»* n ko.s, n*l. k IOeEM«k>C« *!,Trr All Ciroeen package Mr. Joseph R. Connally, Mr. Will Tan- m*r. Mr. F. 1\ Gamble and Mr. Madi son Bell. Ml** Rutter wore n becoming gown of white luce, utude over pule pink sutin. Mrs. Lowry was gowned In white olgn crepe, .-mbu.ddcred In pink rose buds, and trimmed with rose point luce. Mis. William Inmans toilet was ,» pink chiffon, fashioned with pink silk lace. , Mrs. Felder w‘n* gowned in lavender i repe de chine, embroidered In lavender and gold. Miss Dooly was attractively gowned In Ivory *llk, embroidered In pale pink tin end*, and trimmed with point de Yenlse lace. Mis* Mary Thomas wore pink rne*- snllne. fashioned with princesse lacc. Ml** Jennie. KngllNh'H toilet was of white sailn. embroidered In gold. Miss Jo*|e Stookdell wii* heconilnglv gowned In blue chiffon, ti limned wltii l»1*h luce Ml** Ku*e UuhliiROii Wole a costume of white chllTou cloth ami liun.v lacc. Ml** Harrie Stockdeir* gown wa* lavender II** . fashlnnetl with flinty CAMERON • MIZE. White a pretty home wedding wa* th.it which was solemnized on Wednes day evening. March 6. when Ml** Mamie Mize, of Torcoa. and Mr. R F. ('itnnon. of Converse. H. iwere united in marriage ut the home of the bride. In Toccoa. The Imuse was decorated' appro priately for the occasion, the color scheme Of pink and green being carried out in the (lowers and the tefresluiientv. .Mendelssohn's wedding march wa* played hv Miss Annie Lee Kennedy The flower girts were little Mlsse* tiara lUrrott und mile Mae llogun These pietty little maids weie dtr**ed In while with white rihh«in* in tlielr hair und carried bouqip-t* of narcissus. Then came the mahl of honor. Miss Sue Mize, MMer of the bride, with the beat man, Mr. John Duncan, of Ktber- t on. The maid of honor wore u becoming gown of light blue nnd carried a bou quet of pink «arnathms.' Lastly, came the bride and groom, who stood under a wedding bell, will! * Dr. M. M. Riley, of Gainesville, per formed the Impressive ceremony. The btlde, who is an utttactive and aicoinp!t*hed young giit. I- the eldest d.ttight* r of Ml. unit Mrs. Thomas W. II*" !»• auttfill uidding gown wa* *>f white sPl .md she cat;let! a bouquet of bride’s An Informal reception followed the % eieinoit•. Ds Mii 'U* refreshments, . on- • v Mlig ^*f ■ mt l uiicb ^neoptiMlan ci>-pi) Beautify me Complexion MTUMYL Nadinoia CREAM. «b< un- o^uslaj besutifi-r it tnitnii by (bouMofis oafi <usr»nt««J to riB.T. (rsaklas. pimp Isa, liw-yotj. too. u|L)vhm, «fe, lK« worst case {a SO dtyt. ,zj ratorc the Ictuty of yoatb. Price 90 ccatc c»J 11.00, by laJiil drufliai or laaiL (XfsnS »T NATIONAL TOILET CO.. M. Taa lend* TRUE 8NOBBI8HNE88. Untold depths of anobblahnesa among free-born Americana aeem to be re vealed by'» * recent Incident that la worthy a place In literature. A wealthy and cultured family of good ancestry, but who did not happen to figure as social leaders In a certain city, Ve- celved invitations for a wedding among people wiiom they knew very well, but whose social aspirations were rather more pronounced than their own. The gift selected for the bride wai *"beau tiful and expensive clock. It was bought ut one of the best shops, and the cards of the givers were left to be sent with the clock at a certain date. Time passed, the wedding came off, but no acknowledgment reached the peo ple who aent the dock. The clerk re membered shipping it with the cards, but nothing further was known until a .mutual friend of the two families was moved to make inquiries of the bride's mother. This lady seemed to be a lit tle vague about It, but It eventually transpired that the ambitious young bride had removed the cards of the donors, and had substituted that of a conspicuous society leader with whom she happened to have the merest call ing acquaintance.—Harper's Bazaar. IN HONOR OF~MR8. WINSLOW. Friday afternoon Mrs. Samuel Hor ton Askew entertained Informally at tea In compliment to her daughter. Mrs. Edward Winslow, of Cleveland, Ohio. The house Was prettily decorated with palms and ferns, and in the din ing room, where tea and sandwiches were served, the table was covered with a lace cloth and hud for a centerpiece a ut felass bow l filled with Faster lilies and pink tulips. The silver candle sticks held pink tapers, whose lights were seen through pink allk shades. The bonbon dishes held pink candies and the cakes and Ices were also In pink. Mrs. Askew received her guests In a luM'omlng gown of black silk, fashioned vvith Cluny lace. Mrs. Winslow was gowned in gray crepe de chine, trimmed with cream lace. At the corsage there was a touch of pink velvet. Assisting Mrs. Askew In the enter tainment of the guests wipe: Mrs. Rob ert Jones. Mrs. W. A. Xlall, Mrs. Nicholas Ittner, Mrs. Bomuel Askew*, Jr.. Mrs. Frank Kills, Mrs. Ben Pad gett. Jr.. Mrs. Charles Tuller, Mrs. W. P. Plane, Mrs. Arnold Broyles and Mrs. Htephcn Barnett. CHAFING DISH SUPPER. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bucknel! will entertain a few friends at cards and a chafing dl»h supper Friday evening at their apartments In the Elysee. COMPLIMENTARYTO MR. AND M.R8. J. J. BENNETT. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walcott en tertained at tea Monday evening at their home at Griffin in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bennett, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nichols also en tertained Tuesday at dinner In their honor. IN HONOR OF m'rTaND MR8. KING. H|H*rlsl to Tin* (sforglsD. Griffin, On.. March 8.—One of the n*t enjoyable affair* of the week was the muslcalc given by Mr. and Mrs. Seneca Rurr Sawtell In honor of Mr. am! Mrs. Will King, of Lexington, Ga. About twenty-live couples were Invited. Their cozy home v\a.s beautified bv growing hyacinth* nnd frexlus. Mr. und Mr*. King Nang several beau tiful *olos, and the .Misses Cuniniltm* fuinislied excellent Instrumental duet' and solos during the evening. Miss Hudle Manley und Miss Staines served coffee und a salad course to the guests. CAKE AND~BREAD SALE. The 1 oidles* Guild of tie* Church u the Epiphany, Inman 1‘ark. cordlnll; Invites rrlends und patrons to a cake and bread sale to be held .Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George \Y. Chapman, corner Euclid and Wash ita avenues. Come ami buy your Sun day cakes und bread. Y. W. C. A. VESPER SERVICE. Young Women's Christian Associa tion vesper service Sunday afterno n lit 4 o’clock. Mis* Marlon Hlu purd. . f the Tabernacle Bible school, will speak on Itihie study. All young women an* invited, especially stranger/*, and those who are away from home. MISS CLARA M. BERRYMAN. PER M. LAWSON. id Mr- Cannon have gone i«» \ Sj*.»i tiiithurg um! Greenville, on ttiftr honeymoon, after which “•‘he their horn*- in Atluuti MISS DRUMMOND'S BRIDGE. MT*s liMimnrond t in. t t uned infor- io\ «u h.tdge IVldax moining In n *r “f In i attract,\e guest*. Ml** Msude Cheynev. of Attnnv and Ml**** i BUY A DIAMOND NOW. Buy a diamond from us. It will hi- a complimiMit to • . . , . '««"* * «*..«• « » .»**»• •'"« .ui—rn your taste: a cretin t«» your ,|iulguirnt. Sv*c us today. n.t*.i .cxan.i. un . n .m, r" ill*, of For»>th tn\H»*d to meet EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. High-Class Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. RUMMAGE SALE. The lu<lU* nf I lie Ponce DeLeon Ave. nue HhiuIsI church will hold a rum- mane et»le Saturday nn Ihe corner of Piedmont avenue und furrier rtreet. COTTEN-CHISOLM. The Atlanta friend, of the yuunR collide, and of Colonel nnd Mrs Rob* etl I'hls'dm, of UlnitlnKham. will he tntere-ted In the following account from The lilrmlnifhtim News of the mnrilaife of Miss t'lllsolm and Mr. Cot I ten. whlth took place Thursday morn- Ins: Miss Carullne Chisolm, third dauah- t of Colum-I and Mrs. Hob. rt Chisolm, id Mr Robert Cotten. one of the host down youn|f business im-u of this city, were, oulelly nwrHe.1 It o', |,s-h this tnornlttK tit St Marys Cliurch — ni-the- llllihlmds by Ih v. J. W. t’antt John son. No Invitations toot Ison issued nnd only relatives and a few special!) Invited friends witnessed the cetemonv. The \\ ediiiua was to I)h\ e taken place at the bride's home, hot the pluhs ivctV champ d a few days since. The bride, vvenrltiK a travellnif suit and canylitK whin initiations, entered the church with per fat ton amt the a room wtin tils h"st mini, his brother. Mr. Claude Cot- ten The altar of ilie church was hulked with palms nod fei ns as a set- Una for the bridal couple. A short were very numerous and handsome, sifts from a host of loving friends and relatives In this And other cities. Among the out-of-town ‘guests far Sirs.-Daniel Huger, of Memphis, .for merly Miss Louise Chisolm. Mrs. L*ut- ten as'Miss Chisolm has been greatly beloved-and admired by many friends who hare known her sine* her early childhood as the greater part of hrr life has been spent In Birmingham. The family were fi smelly from Charleston, 8. C. Mr. Cotten Is the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cotten. of this city, who were umong the early reel- dents here. Their homo was formerly near Monroe, La. Mr. Cotten Ie a member of the clerical drpurtmeni of Ihe Birmingham Trust and Ravings Company. MRS. ATKIN8TO RETURN. A letter Just received by Dr. and Mrs. Winchester conveys the pleasant Intelligence that Mrs. Joseph Atkins and little daughter, with others of the officers' wives, will sail from the Phtl- Ines on the 15th of March. 'he trip home takes about five weeks, so she Ie eipeeted to arrive at home In April. Mrs. Atkins will eonte directly to Macon to be with her pa rents, Dr. and Mrs. Winchester, unll! the arrival or Lieutenant Atkins, who will sail with ihe troops who are com ing home In July and will probably reach here about the middle of Au gust. The. many friends of Lieutenant and Mrs. Atkins' In Macon and Atlanta, as well si other parte of the state, will be pleased to hear that they are com ing. Mrs. Atkins accompanied her hus band to Ihe Orient soon after her mar riage and has remained with him throughout hie stay there, and both will bo warmly welcomed after their long abaencc.—Macon Telegraph SACRED CANTATA" AT PAYNE MEMORIAL CHURCH The choir of Payne Memorial church will render, a sacred cantata, ''Oeth- seninnr to Calvary," Friday evening. March K. at the church. A free will silver offering will be received at the liurch. MACHINISTS 7 " ASSOCIATION, The lad toe of the International As- oilatlon of .Machinists will hold etlng ut t afternoon at NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB Mrs. E. t\ Ripley entertained tht members of the i Neighborhood Clul Thursday afternoon at her home, oi Capitol avenue. After the meotlng t delicious hot luncheon was served. ATLANTA CHAPTER, U. D. C. The meeting of the Atlanta Chaptet, . D. C„ Thursday afternoon In tin dub rooms at the Grand, was attend-i by a large nnd appreciative audience Mrs. Kdward Warner, president of the Impter, presided, and after the trana action nf much routine business, grace fully Introduced the vocalists and th< readers, whu contributed to the very excellent program. The nominating committee, the mem bers of which will present at the next meeting of the chapter the nuntes if ofllcera to J>e elected for the ensuing year, was selected, and consists Mrs. Helen Plane, chairman; Mrs. Ira Fort. Mrs. W. P. Pattlllo, Mrs. Edward Halle and Mre. Joseph Morgan. The chapter accepted the offer of Mr. J. J. Gardner to exhibit handsome stereoptleon views of Yellow Stone Park, accompanied by an Instructive lecture. Mrs. Helen Plane presented tho reuse of Mr. Cowan, formerly lec turer at the Rlyrlorama. at Grant park, and the member* of the chapter voted to send an earnest petition for bis re instatement by the park commission. The afternoon was especially devoted to Stanton, "L'ncle Remus" and Bldney Lanler. Miss Edith tapaley gave a brief but charming recitation from “L’ncle Re mus." Miss Luclle Strickland, accompanied by Mrs. J. Glascock Slays on the piano, sang delightfully "March Violets," the words by Frank Stanton, and tho heatl-s tlftil music by Mr. Edwurd Warner, of Atlanta. Mrs. T. C. Tupper’s remarkably su perior paper on “l’ncle Remus" wav one of the most attractive features of the afternoon. Ills* Walker read a sketch nf Sidney Lanier nnd one of his best poems. .Mr. John Mutlens sang wltti artistic nnd delightful effect "Mighty Lak a Rose," words by Stanton and musk' t» Nevlns. He was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Glascock Mays. Light refreshments were served after the completion of the program. Mre. Hollingsworth has returned to hor home at Fayetteville, after u visit to Atlanta. The Children's Favorite &iei £xpeddrant Baonuag it Casta* good. Tho mothsrs*.favorite because it,acts promptly and cures all Coughs, Colds, Croup, ate., and pre vents Pneumonia. Just as good for adults. 25c a bottla at all drug-stores. No home should be Without it. If the question of saving enterk into your household affairs you will throw your trade, our way, after investigating our price- and comparing the quality of our goods with that at similnr j prices elsewhere— COFFEES. ‘‘Our Special," a Java-Mocha flavored coffee with 16 ounces of popularity to the pound. 1'er pound 25c. 6 pound Iota $1.15. SULTANA BLEND. Strong ami well flavored in the eup and always crisp ami fresh from the roaster. Per pound 35c. 3 pounds for $1.00. Tea and Coffee checks given on all grades or coffee above 18 cents a pound. Fancy Elgin Buttar, pound 35c ASP Condensed Milk, can ... 10c Walter Baker'* Premium Choco late, pound 35c A & P Breakfast Cocoa, half pound tin 20c ASP Sweet Chocolate, cake ... 5c Bon Ami, bar 9c A A P Wathing Powder, 1 pound boa 5c Domino Sugar, box Red Charriee, pittad, can .. .45c .. 25c 20c X. Site Charriee, can ... 13 and 23c Our Darling Matchee, box 1,000, 5c Birda-Eya Matchee, aafaty tip box 5c Vermont Mapl* Syrup, quart bottla 25c Mr. ami Mre. Joseph Bonn Vita, ..f l«outavtlIe, Ky . are making tlielr home tn Atlanta, anil are with Mre. run- nimchaiti, at 500 Pearhtree street. Mlea Grace Abernathy Inis returned from a visit to friends at Noreroaa. • - - rVt Mrs. \V. I\ Guy Is the guest of friends at Notvross. Igan t-rogr eeret given previous 1st i ■ ! Mi.-- Ihunimtind'a fih-nds n il it’*- prixi s were I ndk.reh f- At tin t ■ ’ * . h i. .i Ucttrfhua tin mm ■ _in*l Mrs, v'tdten left at in .... South-it- points * n a bridal trip ,*f ten *ia>s *r ton «*■**].* i»n their return tin) will iX’jtU* at Jell Hnnibelt nve. nn**. where men- home all; t,e fur-1 ll|s|,.,l nn*l titled lit* bn* h**U**« keeping | ul* the! .ml. Ii. rtivt." uvdding gift. I CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK ABOUT 3000 PAIRS LEFT SHOES REGARDLESS OF COST Wa art getting low—came nett. DIERCE'C ■ BUSY STORE** Oppoeite Poetoflicr. 60 MARIETTA STREET Blue pencil—plain figures. SPECIALS IN MEN'S FURMISHIM6S Siolhera On Mi & Sbti Cl., lat Mr*. Charles Love Is the Ruent of her alnter. Mr*. Emmie Jackson, at Mlileilgcvllle. m. M. T*. Troutman and her moih- .Mr*. Robert Battey, of Home, are the Kuenta of Mr*. Henry SlnKleton, at Macon. 9 Mr*. J. E. Ragsdale and daughter. rM. Thoms* R. Allen, and *«>n. T. R. Allen. Jr., left this morning for Atlanta visit relative* and friend* for a few day*. Mr*. Allen and son will go from there to Abbeville.* 8. C„ where her home will he In future.—Macon New*. A*t the matinee Saturday afternoon Mr*. Harrison Syke*. «.f c.dumhu*. i., wa* truest 4>f honor at a box party, other member* of the party were: Mr*. John K. Ottley, Mr*. E. )*. .McCabe. Mr*. A. B. Steele, Mr*. Kd ward Barite* and Mrs. Albert Herring. Mr*. W. \V. Austell nnd Mr*. Lula . Lyon* spent the earlier part of tho eek with relative* at Social Circle, returning to Atlanta Wednesday night. Mr*. Lula T. Lyon*, or Forter*\ille. I* the guest of her daughter. Mr*, t*. Mr*. T. R. Neal, who ha* been tho guent of Mr*. J. G. Oglesby, will re turn to her home, In Nashville, Satur day. Mr. ami Mr*. Hugh Willet und Mas ter Lawrence Wtilut nave returned from a several weeks' visit to Dajtou.* and P&lm Bcucll.^ja., and to »_'.iba. Ml** Mary Klngsbcry, who ha* been delightfully entertulned during her visit to Dr. and Mr*. U M. Harbin, in Rome, will return home next week. Mr and .Mrs. F. M. Koott. of Milwau kee. will arrive In Athint i n*»xt week and win be the guest* of Mr md Mr*, Frank West. Mr. and Mr*. West Iiuvj as their guest this week Ml*. Duran Jones. Mr* Mr. nnd Mi**. John Mangel have mov ed to New nan to make that city their future home. i|r and .Mr* “T 8 Parrott and Ml**- Virginia I'.eesmin. of New nan. came ovrfr to utt> in’ the |ierformam*c of nnd Bupermnn.' at the Grand. Mrs Lula Henderson Is the guest of her mother, Mr*. M. A. T>c. of Me. Dukougb. w a* Ml** Kathleen Jones and ha* h«*r»* score* of* friends who always wekom- her most cordially. Captain and Mr*. Richmond Pearson Hobson are to be here thl* spring, tin- former to lecture In the public schools. They will be guests of Professor and •Mr*, t’arl Weber during their stav «•? several days. .Mr*. Hobson was Mi** Hull, and her mother wa* a daughter of Judge Houston, of Louisville, wh<*. for a long time, was the attorney the laouisvllle and Nashville road — Nashville American. Mr*. John Hlne, of Birmingham, ar rive* in n few day* to visit her parents. Mr. and'Mr*. Scott. * Mr*. Ashton Starke, of Richmond. Va., arrived in Atlanta Friday after noon to lie the guest of her sl*ter, Mt> John Little. Mr*. K. \V. Charbonler left Fridav for Hirtnlngham to Mpend several «l*y* with Colonel nnd .Mr*. T. G. Bu*h m that city. * Mr. nnd Mr*. Ed Kennedy have tnk» n possession of their beautiful new home vn Pome deLeon avenue. CHaDRCl) >EETHIHC Ml** Nannie >r home a; To Atlanta. Sire. A ill.:: Itstrv. of ('[•volanil. Klil.i. •Ill snivo m thi- niiy mu ,«vek t„ visit her parent.. ji r Mn ,| \| r , t>•.r.-.In Jones, uii Lin.lta street. 51 rt. Uat-e Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing: Syrup garaasiHL THE OL'MP ALLAYS WIND t ol,It', and U FOB OIABKhIea. . ^ by ilruxxUU In every p*rt of tb* Twenty-five Cents « Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food »b4 Drug sot,.June SO. 1506. Serial num ber 1033. 6r. . • Furniture and Hoisetiold Goods AT - 20 S, Pryor Street EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. B. BERNARD, Auctioneer •