Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 13, 1907, Image 8

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“== •iriK AlbAi'lA KJCAJUUi A> AiNl) AblkO. '■ ■;■ ; ■ c - ' • SOCIETY... Mr*. Georg* C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart, \ Selene Arrottrong,^ **•'»<«»• And Womans Interests A MAN—A WOMAN—A CHILD. I Written for the Memorial Eierrleea of Mobile Chapter. U. D. C., In reaped to Mr*. Jefferson Davie, and read by lie president, Mr*. Electra Demmes ' Colston.) A stricken Nation, sltllna In the (loom I By smouldering ashes on Its couotry'a fane. r Looked up to God—not In the new- made tomb; Wrought aa It fought, for life and not . for gain. Tet did each heart, with Ire hot and atem To one grim fortress on the border turn. One Man—one Woman—constant, true —were held As hostages for them, In durance hard. 80 martyrs were, In ages dark of eld. Kor God s own Truth. In dungeon* chained and barred: And, spite of pique, and loss, and fan cied wrong. All hearts turned to them, leal and warm and strong. Staunch, moveless, stern as headland to the gale. Against all blasts of Jeer, or threat, or scorn. The Man stood there, undreaming Faith might fall— Though failure comes to all of woman born— Then constant, though by doubt, mls- Judgment tried, He crystallised his sacred Cause—ami died! . Tender and trewe, aa Dowglaa lives In song. The Woman at his side was helpmate With Faith and .Love, that to great souls belong. Sat near his tomb lest he. like Christ. [■ ‘ arise: Wrote hie life's atory till her eyes grew f - dim— Moved with cslm tread and upward followed him. Then the new Nation, born of that which fought. '' Saw the llnme tripled on It* ancient fane; Time. Love and Justice to ench one had tnught Life's lesson: Truth, the true tan never shame! { E'en sente wlto'd car—,: or jeered, but • euuid not prove, ..' Came t<- thnt doubled tenth with faith and love. Then the rid Natl-.r. that had wept und fought. When of the Man nnd Wonmn both herefi. Looked still for bond to hold them to the thought ptf that lirat" I’ant. front which so few *ir? left. It found the II■ -ns dear nnd strong ns mild— Truth's legacy: that Man nnd Woman's Child! —T. C. DELEON. DOX PARTY. Friday evening Mr. E. H. Butler, of Buffalo, will entertain a number of friends st a box party at the Grand. INFORMAL STAG PARTY. Mr. W. B. Jennlson will entertain a number of hla friends Informally at a stag party Wednesday evening at his home on East Fifth atreet. This cut shewa a stylish walking skirt made of dark blue veils er a fine quality of Panama cloth. MR. AND MRS. PEARSON ENTERTAIN "500” CLUB. Tuesdny evening Mr. nnd Mr*. Frank Pearson entertained delightfully the members of the "50#" Club at their iilMftmeat on East Bakor street. Mrs. l*eiirs»n-received her gueats In a be coming gown of blue crepe dc chine, trimmed with lace. The ladle#' prise, n set of glasses, was won by Mrs. W. It. Jennlson. nnd Mr. Jock Lewis won the gentlemen's prise, n cigar cutter. At the conclusion of several games of cards* a delicious huffel supper was served, and the meeting was one of Ihe pleuggntest In the htatsry of the club. ■sdast—i To Live Long Bat only when hungry and only to satisfy hunger. Bat simple foods, no great variety at a meal. Don't hurry, masticate your food thoroughly. Drink when you an thirsty. Don't worry, keep your head cool and your feet rearm. Keep yoor bowels regular, not by drugs, but by tb* daily eating of DR. PRICE’S WHEAT FLAKE OELERY FOOR An Improved »bolo srhaat tood, carehilty prepared, containing all tha essential properties oi wheat. •asteKSRiW.asaa.Taar l m JX£T m -7£Z "THIS IS WHAT COUNTS" We irll absolutely reliable goods in our line. Why! Because our business existence depend* upon the eoutiuued patronage of satis fied customers. Diamonds. Watches and Jewelry. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. High-Gl&ss Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J.P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA AN INFORMAL OCCASION. Mr*. J. A. Morris entertained Infor mally at her home In Weal End Wed nesday. The occasion waa a luncheon which assembled the members'of her family and a few Intimate friend* In honor of Mr*. H. B. Crump, of Rich mond. the Ruent of Dr. and Mm. W. \V. Landrum. The jruent* were eeated at a table which had for Ite centerpiece it banket of Jonquil*, the color echeme of white und yellow being carried out In many i»fetty detail*. During her visit here Mr*. Crump will be honor guest at u number of other pleasunt affair*. RECITAL At’cLUB ROOM8. The piano recital of Ml** Annabelle Wood at the Woman'* Club room* Tuesdny evening drew a large attend ance of the leading musician* of the city, anti many other* who enjoy and appreciate the he*t In music. The program Included some of the worthiest composition* of Hchutt, fho- Pln and Grieg, and a* rendered by Mis* Wood showed unusual tnlent and ar- IImIIc temperament. Her versatility was shown to a marked degree In her Interpretation of the six movements of ih«» Hchutt number, and called forth prolonged applause, which *he grace fully acknowledged. Khe was assisted In „ her concerted work by Professor I. M. Mayer, whose work 4i* a pianist Is always enjoyed. The fact that Miss Wood's entire mu sical education has been received In Atlanta prove* conclusively thnt with talent jtnd capacity for work, musicians are not obliged to go elsewhere to ob tain ln*tructlon* or to reach a very great degree of perfection In their stud- le*. The Woman's Hub and.the friends of music are Indebted to Mrs. W. 8. Yente for this most enjoyable and Instructive musical, and future recitals and future recitals under her management will be looked forward to with much pleasure. FOR THE BENEFIT OF HEBREW ORPHANS' HOME. Thursday evening, March 21, t{te t’ongo Fun Ms kern will be seen at the Hebrew Orphans' Home and tickets for the occasion are now on sale. The |tcrformance promises to be a most compensating one, and Inasmuch as It Is for the benefit of the Home, the Hberal patronage of the public Is hoped reception"to visitors. The visiting members of the South ern l» e Exchange convention were ten dered a brilliant reception Tueaday evening at the Kimball, the committee •m arrangements Including Mr. Kmest Woodruff, chairman; Mr. E. E. Eagan. Mr. William Hargrove*. Mr. Tharles If. Hehre, Mr. F. A. Llnck and Mr. T. C. Gentry. The gentlemen wen assisted Ir. en- teitalnlng the guests by Mrs. Ernest Woodruff, Mrs. Kagitn. Mr*. C. B. Campbell. Mis. J. C. Gentry and Mrs. I trh re. The pa riots where the guests were elaborate!*- decorated with palms, with points, ferns and cut flower*. Mush* nnd refreshment* wers fea ture of the evening* entertainment. Mu Woodruff wo«*» a gown of black ,i«t Q\tr silk. Ml- Campbell worv LUii silk fash- Dr. Lyon’s PBRrKOT Tooth Powdor CImuiam. and bgantlfiag tha taatfe sad purlflM tha Tvaath. Uaad -by paopla of refin amont tor over* qu&rtor of a oentoiy. vConvanleat for tourists. imnuMoav/ A & Hav, you ustd A A P Baking Pswdsrr Thsr* Isn't a bsttsr baking pswdsr on ths market, and w, guarantee good roaulto In eako baking, biaeult making or any othsr us* whsro • first- cists,baking powdor is needed— with oaeh eon of A A P Baking P# 'wE GIVE A SPECIAL PRESENT. * Hor# pro a fow of tho artlcfoo given with osch cam Family Butcher Sot, consloting of chop- K r, knifo and aharpori Carving t, eoniioting of knifo, fork and oharponori 10-quart Plain Broad Ralaori Enamolod Coffoa or Toa Poti Enamolod Cooking Uton- tlloi Scrubbing Brush Sotsi 29- pound Japanooo Sugar Cantt Turkey Roootora, and variouo ar- tleloo of china and alaaawaro. OUR GUARANTEE moan* a return of your monoy If you ar* ditsatloflod. Boll Phono* StS and 462. Atlanta Phono 492. 78 WHITEHALL 8T. toned with lace medallions. Mrs. Eagan waa gowned In blue silk and lace. Mrs. Gentry wore tan voile embroid ered In blue silk thread. .Mrs. Behre wore a gown of gray crepe de chine trimmed with lace. CREW-D0NAL80N. Mr. and Mr*. John R. Donation, of Balnbrldge, have Issued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Mi riam, to Mr. Ben Lqe Crew, of Atlanta, the wedding to take place at their home In Balnbrldge on the evening of April 3 at • o'clock. The event will be one of social prom inence. Mlaa Donation has In Atlanta a wide circle of frtende, having attend ed school here and visited here fre quently since. A number of Atlanta people will go to Balnbrldge for the wedding, and there will be visitors from the Boot also. The matron of honor will be the sis ter of the bride-elect, Mrs. Earl Don- alson. and bridesmaids will be Miss Ju liet Webb, of Indianapolis: Mis* Kat* Dunwoody, of Atlanta, and Mlaa Hor- tenae Coleman, of Balnbrldge. Mr. Earl Donalson will be beet man. Aftrr May IS Mr. Crew and his bride will be at home at the MarlbbfOugh. TO MIwThEALY. Thursday afternoon the members of the Capitol A y enue Euchre Club will entertain In honor of kin. Fred Hraly, and about thirty gueats besides the ‘member, will be preeent. Tha occa sion will be In the nature of a farewell party to Mrs. Healy, who will leave shortly to make ker borne In Cincin nati. TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. Ml.* Nannie N'lrolsnn entertained the Tueaday Bridge Club Wednesday morn. Ing at her home on Forrest avenue. After the game a delicious luncheon wan served. The bridge prise was a pair uf silk hose. The members of the club Include Mrs. I.. 1). Dwman, Mtsa Jennie English, Mlaa Nun duBIgnun. Mlaa Nannie N'lc- olaon. Mlaa Joale Htuckdell, Mlaa M. A Phelan. Mlaa Annie Kitten nnd Miss Huth Hallman. MRS. JONES TO" ENTERTAIN At the reception which Mr*. Robert Harrlann Jonea will give Friday aft ernoon front 4 to * In honor of Mre. John Hill, of Birmingham, and of Mra. Robert Moore, she will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Edward Winslow, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr*. Samuel Scott, Mrs. Hoke Smith,' Mr*. Porter King, Mrs. B. R. Padgett, Mrs. W. A. Mali. Mrs. William Hurd Hlllyer. Mr*. Robert Brown and Mrs. Askew. The follow ing young ladle* will aerve punch and coffee and will assist In the entertainment of the gueata: Mlaa Kate Waldo, Miss Edith Tanner. Mies Louise Baird. Mias Jane Jones, kites Medora Askew- and kllsa Pauline Hope. TOOD-SHANNON. Ml** Llssle Shannon and Mr. W. M. Todd were married Tueeday at Birm ingham. Ala. Mr. Todd formerly lived In Atlanta, where he haa a large circle of friends who are Interested In the announce ment of iita marriage. He now repre sents a large business concern at Birm ingham and he and hla bride wilt make that city their home In future, future. CHILDREN >EETHINq Mrs. Winslow's i&ftrWvSA Soothing Syrup if druggist* la ivory part of tb* •otU. Twenty-five Cent* a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and IN HONOR OF VISITORS. The visiting ladles of the Southern lea Ixchnnxe convention were given an automobile ride Wednesday.morning, and at 1 oVDok a barbecue «*« ten dered them. In the evening they will enjoy a theaUr party at tha Grand. Thursday afternoon tb* visitor* will be givon a card party st tha Klm- balL " ATLANTAGHAPTER. Tha Atlanta chapter. Daughters of tb* American Revolution, will hold' tig regular montbly mealing at tha borne of the regent. Mrs. Tbomog H. Morgan, 7I< Peachtree otrsoL on tba afternoon of Friday, March 15. A full attend- Once Is especially desired. to mrsTstarke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis will enter tain at a beautiful dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mri. John D. Little and their guest, Mrs. Ashton Starke, of Richmond. Their guests .will Include: Mrs. Starks. Colonel and Mrs.''Lowry, Mr. and Mra. Robert F. Maddox. Mr. and "lenry Jackson, Mis* Ado Butler ..u.Tslo, Mis* Mary .Thomas, Miss lama Dooly, Mr. Charloa W. Crank - shaw. Mr. S. H. Butler of Buffalo. Mr. Carroll Baldwin of Now Tork and Mr. Ralph Eaoaly of New York. MEETING~OF U. D. C. An Interacting mooting, of the At- lanta chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, win be held In the Wom an's Club rooms Thursday afternoon st 1:10 o'clock. Mra. Olmstead, chairman of th* pro gram committee, bos arranged tb* fol lowing numbers: Mra. McCutchln's "Reminiscence* of the War"—Read by Miss Lisle Field. Jtecnattmudsra. R. B. Blackburn. Talk on "Notable Men of Mississippi During the War"—Mra. E. O. McCabe. A large attendance la urged, os the meeting Is a very Important one. A meeting of the executive board la colled at I o'clock In ths committee room of the Woman's Club. SEAL OF THE SOUTH- ERN CONFEDERACY. The following description of the seal of the Southern Confederacy was told by a trusted eervant of Jefferson Davis many years after the war, says a New York exohange: "I have seen the seal," said the old servant, "hundreds of times In Mr. Davis' room In Richmond, end It Is true that It waa used for a time aa the last great seal which was made, it came from England. It had on one side a stamp of Washington on horse back, Ilka the monument of Washing ton In Richmond." The old man said that Mr. Davis told him to throw the seal In the river lir the event that the Confederacy fell or that he was taken prisoner, but that he must never tell where he had placed It. Nor did the faithful negro divulge the secret. He said also that It waa generally supposed that the Federal army got the seal with other valuables, but he de clared they did not get anything or any value which belonged to the Confeder ate government. It Is supposed from this story that the seat which the servant placed In the water Is the one which Mr. Davis had made In England to be used In the event of certain developments. 8ECOND~RECITAL. Thursday evening at S o'clock, at All Saints church, corner of West Peachtree atreet and North avenue, a brilliant sacred recital will be given by tha choir of, the church and Mrs. Charles-Sheridan. No charge twill be made for admtx^ ■Ion, but a free-will offering wfll ( be gratefully received. The following delightful program will be rendered: 1. Processional 104, "O, Mother. Dear," Ward. 3. Melody In C. J. A. West—Mr. Ar- naml, organist. I. "How Great. O Lord" C'8t. Pe ter”). Benedict—Mr. George McDaniel, baritone. 4. "Let Not Your Heart Be Trou bled," Foster—Quartet, Miss Nellie R. Nix, Mlsa Leonora Owsley, Mr. Frank Cundell and Mr. George McDaniel. 6. "Ye Love the Lord," Bamby—Mra. Charles o. Sheridan. «. "Bo Thou Llfteet Thy Divine Petl- tloiv" Duet ("Crucifixion"), Stainer— Mr. Frank Cundell and Mr. George McDaniel. 7. Offertory. Intermesso from Organ Suite, J. H. Boiicia—Mr. Arnaud. 8. "When to Thy Lily Fair" (“Beven I-aat Worde”), Mercadante—Mr.' Frank Cundell. tenor. t. “Trust In the Lord," Handel-Darn, roach—Male quartet. Mr. Frank Cun dell, Mr. George McDaniel, Mr. Frank Sherwood and Mr. D. O. NIs. 10. "Through Love to Light." Culbert Wynne—Mrs. Charles o. Sheridan. II. "Festival March," I. V. Flagler— Mr. Arnaud. IS. “Hear My Prayer" (Motet). Men delssohn—Mies Nsllle Reinhardt Nix. soprano, and choir. 11. Recessional 404. 'i Heard the 8ound of Voices," Btorer. THE SHELTERING ARMS COOKING 8CHOOL. The greatest possible Interest Is be ing mqplfeiled In the series of rooking lesson* to be given .by Mra. E. G. Ste- vena. of Birmingham, under Ihe aus pices of the Sheltering Arms. The lessons and demonstrations will begin Monday, the llth, at Turn Vereln hall, and will continue one week. The class will meet every morning and In the afternoons there will be held a housekeepers' exposition, to which the public Is cordially Invited. Already between two hundred and three hundred women have been en rolled ■■ members of the cooking class, and there le every Indication of the enterprise proving a splendid succest, socially and financially. w. cTt. U. Th* superintendent of the Sunday school department for the Atlanta Wil lard Woman's Christian Temperance Union will conduct the meeting, which will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at No. 131 Washington atnel. Hhe will mak* a report of the work ac. cnmpllshed In her department. Everv one Intereeted Is Invited. MRS. MARY U M'LENDON. Pres. MRS. JANE A. ADKINS. Rec. Sec. JULIETT NliTw. C. T. U. The Jullett Nix W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon promptly at 3 tYclock at the loll, corner Butler and Hast Hunter streets. Bring literature and song bonks. MRS. D L. BRADLEY. President. MRS E A. GOIIEK. Secratary. MRS. SHROPSHIRE ENTERTAINS. Mr*. Robert R. Shropshire entertain ed very Informally a few rrienda at bridge Tueaday at her home on Wash ington street. Those present were Mrs. Knapp, Mra. T J. Ripley. Mrs. C. K. Ayer. Mrs. BrnJI Barker. Mra. T. J,| McCno. Mrs. Shearer, Mra. Hall and. Over-burdened women 4n all stations of lift, whose vigor and vitality may have been undermined and broken-down by overwork, exacting social duties, the too frequent bearing of children, or other causes, will find in DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION the most potent, invigorating, restorative, strength • given ever devised for their special benefit. Nursing mothers vvill find it especially valuable in sustaining their strength and promoting an abundant nourishment for the child. 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This world • famed specific for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a pure glyceric extract of the choicest native, medicinal roots without a drop of alcohol in its make-up. All its ingredients are printed in plain English on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. Dr. Pierce thus invites the fullest investigation of his formula knowing that it will be found to contain only the best agents knotvn to the most advanced medical sci ence of all the'different schools of practice for the cure of all woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments. Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets and Antiseptic Suppositories may also’ be used with great advantage con jointly with the use of the "Favor ite Prescription” in-all cases of ulceration, and in pelvic catarrh. They cost only 35 cents a box each, at drag stores or, sent by mail, post-paid' oif receipt of price in' stamps by Dr.’ Pierce whose ad dress is given below. If yon want to know more about the composition ant} professional endorsement of the "Favorite Pre scription,” send-postal card, request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his free booklet treating of same. You can’t afford to accept as a substitute for this remedy of knoun composition a secret nostrum of un known composition. Don’t do it. highest score, and received a cor _ u*f parma violets. Refreshments were served from the round dining ta ble, which was decorated with plak carnations and ferns. IN HONOR'MRS STARKE. Mra. Ashton 8tarke waa the gueet of honor at an elegant supper Tuesday evening when Mr. and Sirs. Lewis H. Berk entertained a number of their friends. The drroratlona In the hall were palms and In Ihe drawing room ferns ■nd pink rosea were In evidence. In Ihe dining room Ihe table waa covered wllh a lace cloth and had for Its cen terpiece a rut glass bowl filled with pink rose* and Ihe allver candlesticks helil pink (apera rapped by pink •hadea. On the table entwined nrnund the silver dishes and candlesticks there were garlands of atnllox. On the buf fet nnd mantel there were vaaea of pink roaes and aaaleaa. The gueata Included Mra. Btarke,' Mr. and Mra. Little, Colonel and Mrs. Low. ry. Ml', and Mra. Frank Ellla, Mr. and Mra. Conklin. Mlaa English. Mlaa Dooly, Mr. F. P. Gamble. Mr. Chapin, Mr. W. P. Dashlela. The hoatesa received her gueata In a becoming toilette of white chiffon fash- Inned with valenclennea lace and made over pink silk. Mra. Btark waa gowned In an Irish lace toilet made empire. Mre. Lowry wore a gown of rone col ored velvet trimmed wllh venetlah lace. Mra. Little's gown waa while crepe embroidered In gardenias and fashion ed with point lacr. Mra. Conkllng wore white net np- pllqued In Irish lace. Mra. Ellla waa gowned In pale yellow ■Ilk trimmed. with Irish lace. Mlaa Dooly wore a toilet of pink crepe de chine made empire and fash ioned with cluny lace. Mias English wren gowned In white panne eatln embroidered In roue buds. PIEDMONT. CONTINENTAL CHAPTER. D. A. R. The regular monthly meeting of thr Piedmont Continental chapter. Raugh tens of the American Revolution, will be held at the Piedmont Hotel ’Friday. March 15, at 3 p. m. MIBB'HATTIE SMITH. Corresponding Secretary. CAMILLA. In honor of Mieses Clara Freemen and Pauline Hardeman, Dr. and Mr- F. L. Lewis entertained at a beautiful dinner party Friday evening. Mr*. Lewie received her guests In » Invelv gown of White organdie anil valrn- riennea lace. Mm. Clara Twllty. »h ' assisted In receiving, wore n handsome black dress. Mieses Freeman an I Hardeman wore dresses of while punt d'eaprlt over white silk. Thr lioq«c was decorated with aaaleaa nnd fetn«. Mlaa Pearl Andes le the guest t Mlaa Grace Brimbery this week Mr. and Mra. 5!. C. Bennett, of At lanta. ore visiting relatives In th-- city Mlaa Clara Freeman returned 1 ■ her home, at Talbotton, Thursday morn ing, after apdhdlng the winter "tin relatives here.