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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
BATl'BDAY. MARCH ». tKl.
SOCIETY...
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Mr*. George C. Ball, Editor.
Charlotte Stewart, \ a.«i.,.„ t .
Selene Armatroni,/ A,,l * , * n, »-
And Womans Interests
TO MRS. HINE AND MRS. MOORE.
on Monday Mi**. Robert J«»ne* will
Issue Invitations to a reception which
she will give next Friday at her home,
«*n Merritt* avenue. In honor of Mm
John lllne. of Birmingham, and Mm
Itobcrt M»H»re. formerly of Buffalo.
Mm. lllne wan MU* Roberta Scott,
and her vl*lts t«* her old home are al
ways it Hriutre of pleasure to her many
friends. Mm. Moore has recently come
here to live, and she will be a bright
acquisition to Atlanta,** matrons.
TO MR. ANdTiBS BUTLCR.
Colonel and Mr*. 'Robert J. Lowry
entertained Saturday afternoon at a
■ harming coaching party alven In lion-
or of Mr. E. H. Butler and Ml«a Ada
Butler, lit Htitralo. whoae alay In At
lanta haa been lh« ral*on d'etre tor
many bright aorlal eventa thla week
After a lonK drive out Peachtree road,
the party tva* revelvad by Mra. Lowry
at the Piedmont Driving Club, where a
delliloun euplier waa served.
The guest* of Colonel and Mrs. Low-
ry were: M “ " ” “ *
., E. H. Butler. Mina Ad.
Butler. Mlaa Mary Thoinaa, Mr. and
Mr*. Prank Kill*. Mr. and Mr*. Howard
Hucknell. Mr*. Jo»eph Tlinmp»nn. t <>1-
onel Charle* t'ranknhaw. Mr*. Barne*.
Ml** Innm Dooly and Mr. Carroll Lutl-
tner.
TO MRS. 8TARKE.
Saturday evening Mr. ami Mr*. John
Little will entertain at u bridge nup|i»r
In eompllment to Mr*. Ashton Starke,
of Richmond, who»e vl«lt here " III or-
,u,lon Home charming |«irtle* nest
week. Mr*. Htarke ha* vlnltrd Atlamu
frequently and ha* here a wide circle
of friend* who always welcome her
moat cordially. , „ ,
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Little
Saturday evening will Include: Mr*.
Aahlon Htarke. Mr and Mr*. Charle*
Conklin. Mr. and Mr*. Barbour Thomp
son. Dr. and Mr*. Klkln. Mr. ami Mr*.
Thome* Paine. Ml** Nannie Nlciilnoti.
Ml** Jennie Knullatt. Mlaa Inina Dooly.
Mr. I'lrlc Atkinson. Mr. doe Brown
Connally. Mr. Charle* Crankahaw, Mr.
HtewwtTMoyd and Mr. W. L. Uiapln.
MISS ORME'S LUNCHEON
FOR MISS KATHERINE COX.
one of the most delightful social
event* of Haturda.v wax the luncheon ct
•which Ml** Evelyn ni ne entertained
for her guent, Ml** Kathei'lie Cox. who
ha* been honor gurnt at many plen.-
unt Informal affair* duilnr the pa*i
week. .
Miss Orme'a home was beautifully
decorated for tha occasion with liberty
ruses, vases of these fragrant flowers
i ielng Placed throughout the entire low -
r floor. The luncheon • table about
1 Well the eighteen guests were seut-.l
allowed In Us artistic decoration* the
olor scheme of red. and had for Its
centerpiece a plateau of liberty roses
and asparagus fern. C rystal cnndclo-
bto with red shades added effectively
.lo the beauty of the decorathm*. The
'place curd* were hand-painted In tiny
IHitch scenes and tied with red rib-
^ Miss Orine received her frlemls In a
becoming gown of dark red velvet.
Miss Fox wore u smart gown of white
< hlfftm broadcloth and blouse of liberty
•Ilk.
Invited t» meet Ml** Cox were
Louise Hawkln*.
Mia*
Laiuiae !»..»•. Ml** Marlon Peel.
Ml** Ellae Landrum. Mlaa Mary Brent
Hmtth, Ml** Margaret Ladnnn, Mlaa Al
berta I tonkin. Mlaa Leonora Ow»le\.
Ml** Martha Woodward. Ml»« Loutne
_ * . . ... ... ..ii.* U’li ininn Min*
Baird, Ml** Hamuelln Whitman,
Harriet orr, Ml** Harriet hrajice*
ttrav. Mt»* Florence Jackson. Ml**
Katharine Oholatln. Mlaa Ethel llult
and Ml** Laura Payne.
A DELIGHTFUL LECTURE.
Monday night at s o'clock, at the
club room* In the tlrand. Mr. Alexan
der B. Torr. L I-. D . of Columbu*. Ohio,
will lecture complimentary to the At
lanta Woman’a Club.
A great treat I* In atore for Dr. Tarr'a
audience, aa he I* one of the moat pop
ular lecturer* of the day. The mem
ber, Of th. Woman'. Club are tmte.M
The
their friends for Monday evening
gentlemen connected with iHefamUles
of the club women me especluU> »n-
v ita,< to hour Dr. Tail*.
The Atlanta Woman s nul» ho*' “»*
ranged for several unusually *
entertainment* In the Immediate ftdure,
chief among which I* the lecture M n
day afternoon by ILm -Madlson i*!.’
tier lecture Monday even ng 11*
—- mualrale under the direr tl*m »f
W. H. Yeaten, some time during
xcek.
Thi* cut ahowa a amart walking coaluma mad* of blua cloth. The
jacket ic abort and doaa not fit the figure too cloooty. The okirt io mode
with inverted box plaite and tha trimminge, (trap and buUona, ia tha earn,
a* on tha coat.
of the Jones Avenuo Baptist church
Onlv the Immediate member*
family were present,
pie ate receiving the
their many friend*.
the
The happy rou-
ongratulaltonn of
and
next
M'MICHAEL-LAWLER.
Ml** Eunice M. Michael and Mr.
Jaikson Lawler were married Thurs
day evening nt tin- home of the hr de.
groom'* aunt. Mr*. J J. Lawler, Alex
ander street, the marriage ceremony
being performed by R
W. J. Savage.
CHILDREN
>EETHINq
Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup Sfox in?»? for
6 J r TUEIKCMILimKS
WHILE TKBTH1NO WITH PKRFKt'T MO*
iflws. ITHOOTHEHTIIKl’HIl.l\HOFTK>9
THK CU’MH. ALLAY* ALL PAIN. Ol’Kftk*
WIND « OLlc, and Is lha BUST REMKU
FOR DIA&RUCEA. . . .
(Md by druggists la every part of the
world.
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Uuaranleed under the Pure Food and
Drug act, June JO. 1*06. Serial num
ber 10*1.
EASTER DATES.
Easter fall* on March J1 thl* year.
Which I* three week* from next Sunday.
It I* strange to see how many people
there are who can not tell you at the
moment you ask the exact date of Kas-
tcr. Till*, of course. I* for the reason
that the date change* year by year.
It ha* been thirteen years since Kan-
ler came a* early a* March 31. That
was the date of the celebration In lx»l.
and since then the dale* have been be
tween April t and 16. La*t year Easier
Hmtdav was on April 16.
Luster will not come a* early nr
March 31 again until the year lots, ami
not again after that until 13-0
Here are the date* of Faster far the
past fourteen years:
lvtM. March '-'6. 1*96. April 14; Istv.l.
April 6, 1X97, April IX. tx»x. Apia 1.',
1900, April 16; 1901. April 7. I'm.', April
30. 1903. April 13: 1904, Apt II 3. 1906.
AutlL;'3, 1906, April It. I»»7, Match 31.
MR. AND MRS. BATCHELLOR
TO ENTERTAIN 500 CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Astor Batchelor
wiU villi'!lulu the **600" I’lub Saturday
evening, the members of which nfre:
Mr. and Mrs. Htrsch. Mr. and Mra.
Joseph Halm-. Mr. uml Mr** Edward K
Van Winkle, Mr. and Mra. Evelyn Har
ris. Mr and Mrs. Haul Goldsmith. Mr
dud Mi* Nan Aslor Uatchellor. Judge
an>l Mi- Nash Broyles, Mi Fled Lewis
and Mi. Il»ib**rt l>uvl*
•lull.
SUBSCRIPTION DANCE.
The subsci Ipthm dame next Friday
evening ut Begad Ion hall will !»• ..i
great Interest to Hie memben
of sm*lety. These dance* are hIwhw
well attended and have l»een among th*
pleasant events of the winter
IN HONOR MRS. LITTLE.
Miss Nannie Nlcolson entertalmMl
two tables of bridge Saturday morning
in compliment to Mrs. John l». Little.
After the game of btldge. an elegant
luncheon was seived. The table wa*
co\ered with t’luny lace mats and had
f*»r Its tcntetplece a mound of white
hyacinths. The candle shades were
white silk underneath silver tlllgre»
Tlie silver bonbon dishes held while
mints
The hrldsre prises were a b »\ «*f
and a bojiquet of violets.
Nit *d*on wore a toilet of
«loth, embroidered in sll\
card?
•hlffo
Mr
.mil-
Hi III
BOX PARTY.
Mr K II Butler, of Buffalo, enter
tained at a box party Friday exenlng
at the liiund. his guests Including Mr.
and Mis Albeit Howell. Miss Ada •"
Butler. Miss May Thomas. Miss Kng- !a *
Huh. the Misses Rtockdell.* i*o|onel
c'harles W. i'rnnkshaw, Mr J-»neph
wn tNmnally. Mr Ituhaid Bell and
gray
Ue «him* uml woie a hat of
trimmed with plumes.
Mi - Stin ki ..f Richmond, w.
toilet of black chiffon Velvet and
»*f him k. trimmed with white pi
The KUests lm hide I Mrs. Little. Min
Ashton Starke. *»f Richmond. Mis
Oinrles (‘onkhn. Mr- (icnrge tTinning•
ham. of Augusta. Mis. James l> lt d*.
hat
Understood
It is well understood by reliable
dealers that
V*5!&
ItavDiinj
Vsnft
Lamon
S Orangw
r ROM.«to
have constituted for years past the
standard flavors in ail the markets
of this country. If the opinion of
the best class of consumers is at
all worthy of acceptance, they are
the purest, strongest, and finest
flavoring extracts in the world.
CONCERT AFTER EASTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Otar P>pp.nh*lnwr
have offend their handsome home, on
Ponce DeLeon avenue, tor a beautiful
concert to be given early after Eaater
for the benefit of the Free Kindergarten
Association.
There will be a matinee arid evening
performance, with delightful program*
and evening, under
for both afternoon _
the eapeclel direction of Mr. Joseph
McLean, whose musical taste and-culti
vation will certainly Insure an artistic
success.
LINGERIE SALE.
Home time before Easter the ladlra
of Chapter No. J, of Saint Mary'■ Guild
of the Church of the Incarnbtlon. will
hold a lingerie sale at some anally sr
ceaslble place down town. The sale
will be for the benefit of the organ fund
and the dale and place will be on
nounced later.
Mra. Pollard la chairman of .th* chap
ter and the memben are Mrs. Georg*
A. Coles, Mrs. Matt. Mrs. Hairy W.
Young, Mra. Nlchola, Mra. Edatacc
Bpeer, Mrs. Haunaov.
Miss Hartley to Marry Mr. (ir«?ne
/
Mr. John T. Hartley, of Fort Valley, announce* the engagement of*
III* daughter. Hadle Lovelace, to Mr. Ulentnore Greene, the wedding to
occur on Thursday afternoon, April 4th. at a quarter past two o'clock, at
the home of the bride.
This announcement will be of Interest to the friends of Mia* Hartley
and Mr. Greene, who are very popular In Fort . Valley.
Miss Edwards to Marry Mr. Cat+er
r. and Mr*. Gturge Kdwanda. of foccoa, announce the engagement of
(laughter, Kllzabeth. to Mr. Robert Carter, of Atlanta, the marriage
their daughter, Kllzabeth. to Mr. Robert Carter, of Atlanta, the marriage
to take place the latter part of April. Minn Kdward* ha* many friend* In
Atlanta, made during her visit* to Mr*. William Gckford and to Mr*. Wal
ter Barnwell, of thl* city.
TUE8DAY 500 CLUB.
Ir. and Mr*. Frank Pe.imon will
entertain the Tuenday Evenlnr 500 Club
next week, the member* of which In*’
elude: Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Jennlaon,
Mr. and Mr*. J. O. UollenTieiT^ WT
and Mr*. Frank Beamon. Dr. an.I Mr*.
McLeay, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Lewl«. Mr.
and Mr*. R. A. Ford and Mr. and Mr*.
B. W. Ford.
AN INFORMAL MUSICALS.
r. and Mr*. Rolwrt Wetmore will
entertain a few friend* at an Informal
niUMlcale Monday evening at their
home, on Piedmont avenue
lit -
A RARE BOOK.
A very lntere*tlng and attract!'
' book Ju*t from the publlfdter* In
entitlad "Nellie Peter’* Poeket Hand
kerchief and What It Saw." a reprint
story by BI*hop Qulntiml. of Ten-
iee. which I* dedicated to the par
ishioner* of St. Luke* Kplncopal church,
if Atlanta.
Thl* I* u charming *tory of historical
interest, telling of the founding of St
LuHcn palish and 4if experience* (Missed
through during the buttle of Atlanta.
It relate* a child * heart, when great | ( tIR
vent* rented heavily on young hearts,
and will help to preserve one more In-
Ident of tiuu thrilling time which I*
no fast being dimmed by y#nr*.
Huch Htorle* Should be preserved in
Nome lasting form for the Voinlng gen
eration*. a* Inspiration fir noble, help-
<». W. Cline, wst chancellor. Brunswick,
tin
‘Disadvantage of Not Being a Knight
... Pythias"—Dr. J. C. Hroadchomp.
u llllnmson, Ga.
"What 1 Know of K. P? .Men"—Hon.
S. K Barrett and Hon. D. P. Blake.
"K, P. Men the Best There Is"—Colo
nel E. A. Stephen*, Barnesville.
’’Trial* of a New Member"—Hon. W.
A. Htrlcklund.
"Good-looking Men That Belong to
the Knight* of Pythias"—F. M. Ga*-
*ert.
Rev. John 8. Jenkins made the clos
ing speech und It wa* enjoyed by every
ore present.
Tin* banquet was voted a success by
every one present, and all spoke In the
highest praise of the committee that
had It In charge.
Sugar Coated
Jordan Almonds
This delicious bit of candy very much resembles a
bird’s egg in appearance. The almonds are of the
finest variety, carefully selected and coated over
with the purest §ugar. The candy has just the
proper amount of resistance, while the sweetness
blends perfectly with the almond flavor.
Sugar doated Jordan Almonds, because of their
size and shape, are unusually appropriate for the
filling of favors and ndveltles.
Forty Cents Per Box
after which they will return to Ma-
on and wdll be at home to their friend*
at 563 Oak street.
r. Johnson Is' n prominent young
bufdnes* man of this city, being en
gaged In the retail furniture bu*lne*a
»n Poplar street. Mr*. Johnson.
Ml** BurrowiA was a very charming
oung lady and dad scores of friend*.
fuMtVIng In the future.
— * >k w In souvenir style, that
The book
will make It a ipost appropriate Easter
gift to any one. and ahould find many
buyer* among friend* of the Episcopal
church and especially of St. Lukes par
ish. t ’ople* can he obtained from mem
bers of 8t. Elizabeth Guild of the
church und from Phillips A (Tew,
Peachtree street.
Mr. Hugh Robinson. The party en
joyed supper ut the club afterwards.
THEATER PARTY.
Mr nml Mrs. liarbour Thompson gave
a hog iwirty Friday evening nt the
Gram! mid a supper afterwards at the
The party consisted of Mr. md
LODGE BANQUET.
Special to The Georgian.
Concord, Go., March 9.—The banquet
given by Concord lodge, * No. 1*9.
Knights of I*ythlas. Thursday night.
March 7, 1907, was a complete success.
Covers were laid for HO guests, and
an elegant menu was served. Music
was furnished by Ilnnlon’s orchestra.
4if Atlanta. Prominent Pythian* and
friend* from Grlflln. Barnesville. Zebu-
Ion, Williamson and nearby town* were
present.
David J. ^Bailey, vice grand chancel
lor. acted us toastmaster.
C. T. Smith, district grand chancellor,
made the welcoming address f4»r the
home lodge.
T4Mist* were responded to by the f*»!-
hi wing gentlemen:
"Troubles In Getting Married”—linn.
J. M. Strickland.
"Loyalty of K. P. Men Everywhere”—
It L. Swatts.
"Becoming a Member of the order"—
Mts. John D Little. Mr Ashton Starke
of Richmond ami Major .1 F. llan*on
of Mucon.
n
AN OLD-FASH
"THIS IS WHAT COUNTS”
We M.'ti elmolutfly reli.lili* roihIx ill our line. Win * It
liuelnpM existence iii*|M'iiilx. upon the ruiitiimiHl |iatr»nng
Aril <’tixti>m>‘n>. Dinmonii*. Wglfhin nml Jewelry.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
High-Class Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street.
Maxwell
House
Blend
It lias ktreiiiftli. Havin'
mill amnia in a ileffree
posxexxt'tl by tm other
eotTee. ami in its nhil-
to iiIohxo is ahsn
PUPIL8' RECITAL.
Mix. Furliiw Anitrrmm guvi* a charm
ing pupils' recital at Iter xtuilln. 4M<!
l.mi mica building, Hatut'ilny nftcrniVin
nt 3^u Ii'i'lock. when thr following at
tractive program was rendered:
i Plano t'ltern.v Sludlex Nos. 16-17—
Miss Mary Vest.
-’. Snug. "Ave Marla," Luzzi-MIs*
Annie Lou Collier.
.‘t- Plano. "Rustles of Spring." Bind-
Alls* Edna Mooney.
4. Song, "Good Bye," Tostr—Ml**
Jennie Lou Powell.
Plano, "Hunting Hong." Mendels
sohn—Ml** Rose Huganuan.
6 Song.' "Lullaby of the .Night,"
Brackett—.Mis* Annie Trottl.
7. Piuno. "Reverie." Llebling—Mi-s
N'lulu McMullun.
N. Hong. "Love Me und the World is
Mine." Bull—Mias Ethel Mllllcnn.
9. Piano. "Reaper's Return." Grech—
Mary Frances Gresham.
10. Hong. "Forgotten"—Mis* liouise
Griffin.
11. Piuno. "L'Avant Mgche." Htern-
berg—Augusta Garten.
Hong. "Foreboding*,"/Campion—
THE ATLANTA WOMAN’S CLUB.
The Atlanta Woman’* Club will meet
Monday at 3:16 o’clock in the club
room* at the Grand. All the school
teachers In the city are Invited to be
prenent.
Music at the Churehes.
FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH.
Morning.
Organ Prelude, "March Pontlflcale."
Lem men*.
"One Thing Have I Desired." Mar-
uton.
"One Hweetly Solemn Thought," Am
brose..
Organ Pontlude, Costa.
Evening.
Organ Prelude, "Choral and Minuet."
Boellman.
"O, Jesus. We Adore Thee." Brewer.
"O, Halnt of God," Hchnecker.
Organ Pontlude, Gullmant.
Mis* Annabel Love.
13. Plano. "Tetna Con Variazlonl
l.lchner—Miss Elsie Barton.
MONDAY AFTERNOON
AT THE WOMAN’8 CLUB
Monday afternoon Mr* Lyman J.
Atnsden will have charge of th.* pro
gram at the Womans Club, an I the
occasion will be a most Interesting one.
The feature of the afternoon will be
the address to be made by Hon. Mnd-
Ison Bell. The Invitation to be gut stn
of the dub has been extended by the
executive board of the club to the
teachers in the public schools, man/
• if whom will Ik* present. Mi* Martha
Woodward and Mr. George McDanUI
will sing several songs, an attractive
feature which Is being most pleasantly
anticipated.
FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH.
The following musical program will
be rendered bn Hunday tinder the direc
tion of Mr. J. B. O'Donnelly, organist:
Morning.
Prelude. Wachs.
Cornet. Shelley.
Voluntary, "Te Deum." Buck.
Offertory, "Angel’s Serenade." Brnga
—Mrs. W. S. Elkin. Jr., and Mr. Er
win Mueller.
Anthem, "Teach Me Thy Way, Q
Lord," Mercadante.
Pontlude. Rogers.
Evening.
Prelude. Thome-Gullmant.
Cornet. Brahms.
Voluntary, "Jubilate." Buck.
Offertory, "O fofr a Closer Walk With
God," Hchnecker—Mr. John 8. Scott.
Pontlude. Wldor.
PREMATURE GRAYNESS
I. th. f.t. of many a ymin c u.r.
Til lipulil Hair Rquentor
I. tb. only harmlra. prviuirati.,,
known which when appllnl , 1m> i
b. ilftci'tod.1. naaffrcti-il hr hath,
or atumpoolng; penult, .urliu,
llntom hair to It. oat urn I ool.,-
Hamplr of hair colored fr.- fn-
varjr mind correspondin'"
Inptfial Ckn. Hff. Ci., 135 V. 23d Sl„ 1.1.
Sold by Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Gx
A BEAUTIFUL FACE
Bend stomp for-particulars and mil.
complexion, removes
makes new blood
health. If you take
Improves uw
BEAUTYSKIN
guaranteed or
beneficial results
money refunded.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO..
Madison Plica, Philadelphia. Pa.
ren.
Offertor>-,
Gaul.
Pontlude, Gullmant.
Shadows Yonder,"
Th** president says he would like to gn tt
Alaska In 19fiP. The gentlemen depleted l.r
the cartoonists ns wearing aide wblukerri
their face* and dollar marks on their doth
log would be pleased
—Cleveland Leader.
A scientist haa figured that 3,000 mi. robei
in stand on the head of a pin. Thin bn!
llnnt mathematician might now find out
how many weak*' washing a woman mn d»
to auppoH the family while her harioad
la ascertaining the exact amount of ttaad*
Ing room required by a germ.—LouIitUN
Courier-Journal.
TRINITY METH00I8T CHURCH.
Morning.
organ Prelude. Gaul.
Voluntary, "The Radiant Morn Has
Passed Away," Woodward. 4
Offertory, Solo—Miss Harrison.
Organ Postlude, Rink.
Organ Recital at 7:30 P. M.
Variations on America, Rink.
Prelude, Read.
Pastorale from First Sonata. Gull
mant.
Grand March from "Queen of Sheba."
Gounod.
Evening.
Voluntary. "Deus Misereatur." War-
Not a woman, white or colored. »u
present at the opening of tha trial of
the Strother brothers lost Thursday.
That denotea the difference between
New York and Virginia, greatly to Vlr-
glnla'a credit, be It aa!d.~Peteriburg
Index-Appeal.
Aa a man'a salary feta higher hi* wife*
gowns get lower.—Kansas City Pest.
Msn wants a great deal here below: bat
he ran not get It all, eo be claims he l« r
Ing to get It later.—Dallaa News.
That New RrUalft, Conn., bank looter was
another of those model clUxena of the Hip
pie type, with extremely Purltanlesl Idee*
and horror of tobacco. When they Isy
the veneer too thick It la time for boned
men to t*eware.—Ht. Paul Dispatch.
PIANO RECITAL.
Next Tuesday evening at * o’clock,
at the Woman's Club room* In the
Grand. Mias Annabelle Wood will be
heard Is a classical piano recital:
Hchutts’ "Carnival Mlgnon." Chopin’s
"Andante Hplanato et Polonaise:"
Grieg's A minor "Concerto.".will be the
program to launch Mis* Wood a*
|irofe**hina! planlste. Mi** Wood Is
very gifted, being both muslcnn and
artiste. Invitation* ««* be had from the
Atlanta Wontim’* Club.
/AN I /AN Ty. v> I > * I /* \ I > • \ I > • V i > I V.A i > ' /A\ 1 /.A - /*<'
MRS. CONKLIN ENTERTAINS
MATRON'S BRIDGE CLUB
t« ' lull Ira I'link lilt c nlci'tiilliPil the
Yuiitig Matron'll t'luli Friday mninlng
her home on Peachtree street.
Mrx. Jamea 1^'tiin.nn won the ptl/e,
net of hanil-maile neck pteren. After
e game a ileltirioun hot luncheon \
The goeetx Imliiileil Mrs Jatnen (i
'hull. Mr.. Vaughn.Nixon. Mra. tSeioge
i 'tinningham. Mra. Jamex Kohlnnon
Tltontan Paine,' Mra. K H Igitliam.
Jlrx. Harry Kngllnh.
ALL 8AINTS RECITAL.
I Thurailay night. March 14th. nt All
| SnlnIX church, a delightful recliitl will
j lie given by the rholr. aaxlnted by Mra.
fhiirlen O. Sheridan, for the benefit of!
j Chapter 9. All Salittn Guild, of which
i Mix. Katherine WiiikI |h prenldent. j
! The tirograin will lie exceptionally 1
I tine and will Include two union hy Mra.
i Sheriihm. "Ye Thai l.nve the Lord." by I
Itartiliy. and the old Kngllxh nong never!
jiting iiefi i-e In Atlnnta, “Through Love
I to Light " A male quurtet. l omfHined
f Mein. Frank t'undell. George Me-
t.'lx :il Hnghea and Frank
• •"il. will render neveral xelee-
and Mlnnee McDnnlell and Dun-
dell will xiru*.x.ilnx and a duett from
Dnniill.
xlng. xnl"x and a duett fr
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Itt, the choir, will give a i
Memlelnnohn. "Hear My
FIRST DISPLAY
of
Spring
Millinery
and
French
Patterns
Begins Monday,
March 11th
Cordial Welcome to AIL
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CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO.,
1 i’ArnVlLLE HO'JSTO!..
JOHHSON BURROWS.
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March S —A |»relM hoins
w;n» (hat of Mr •’ W. John-
• Mls« Lnm**\ ItuiTons. which
-*l on Widncsduy *>\*nir.g at tlic
*f the bride on Oak street. Rev.
Kill? ..f the Mulberry Street
* — t ••hurch. offUljtfng Itnme*
.•fin ihe cerenmnv d'r. and
thi s i* left f »t Warrant<311 where
till iw th** rio'» *»f Mr. and
n’fc I*, icntt Ur a ah* i( time.
M. KUTZ
38 WHITEHALL