Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 23, 1907, Image 8

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nil win iiy iiinpppiuMP ^iiiw.ni | >'[iiyinj | jiif fi'miww.ngpi THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. J i, Ml iWij«pj)jji^p«u. ippH«i|ij|y.ijp MTDtMT. MARCH M. W Superior in Strength Or. PricV* Flavoring Extract* am «u jterior 111 itr»D(tth, irHhaw and fine- RAM of flavor to AST flavoring extract* tnAds In the world, And Udlot of tb« beat tnstA, who Are now osiegtbem, find them Just ai teprraeoted. Tenon* who desire A dellCAte And DAtnral flavor in their cakes, puddings, or any table obtain it t delicacy, will ob by using K?P«CEjj Flavoring Extracts Vannu Lemon Orange Rose, tie ASHEVILLE, N. C. Owing to tba Lenten season society functions this week have been rather of an Informal character. Among the moet delightful of the kind wen the reception last Thursday evening ten dered by Mrs. Dr. Swope to the Olrls' Friendly Society of All Souls church. Blltmore, at the rectory. A chafing dish supper was served. Mm. Swope was assisted by Mrs. Duff Merrick Members of the club present were Mias Alice McKalne, Miss Bertha Ham ilton, Mies Rena Hamilton, Miss Exum Clement, Miss Nannie Clement. Miss Annie Cochran. Miss Carrie Roberta, MMs Ethel Lips. Announcement Is made of the mar riage In Spartanburg of Miss Frances Emmanuel and Abraham Paul, of Charlotte. The marriage took place at the home of Magistrate A. H. Kirby several days ago, but was not an nounced until Monday, last, by request of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Paul left the same day for Charlotte, where they will reside. Miss Emman uel Is a daughter of the late Nathan and Mrs. Johanna Emmanuel, of Ashe ville. Mrs. Mortimer Hancock, formerly Mias Mad el on Battle, of Asheville, will sail from England on March It, and after reaching New York will come direct to this city to visit her father, Dr. Wee trey Battle, on Battery Park MIL Captain Mortimer Hancock will join hie wife here later In the season. Mrs. J. M. dodger, wife of Con gressman Oudger. Jr, accompanied by her daughter. Mm. John M. Langley, baa arrived home from Washington Mrs. Langley will remain with her pa rents, wMIe her husband, Hon. John M. Langley, Is In Panama, where he and Congressman Oudger are with the ilonat committee sent to Pans- Mrs. H. A. Oudger and Oudger, who have been spending the winter In Panama with Judge Oudger. are expected to return to Asheville next Mr. Fred Addlcks gave a dinner Fri day evening, having as his guests a number of gentlemen friends. The din ner was strved at the residence of hie sister. Mm. Joseph Mean, on Cumber land avenue. . Mm. Charles W. Woolley and her daughter. Mm. Hewitt, of England, am expected to arrive In Asheville this week and will open the Wooleey home, “Wltchwood," for a residence during E elr stay here. Bishop Horner and a party of Mia- res and friends from the eastern pari of the state, who sailed from New York fecently, have arrived In Naples. They wilt vlelt Palestine and places of In terest on the continent, later going to England, where they expect to be pres, ent in May at the graduation of Bishop Horner’s nephew, Horner Winston, who hss been studying at Christ College, Oaferd, for three years, he having won the Cecil Rhodes scholarship. Judge J. C. Pritchard haa gone to Richmond, Va, to alt on the bench of the United States court of appeals In Mr. SOUTHERN SOCIETY Savannah Tbs assoeneemeet of the engagement of Mlee Marseret Fellow cutaway, of Ma ras. to Mr lleojsmln I’slswr Assoa, of . in Palmer asm Narsnnah, baa been the occasion of bare tbls weeb. " medial Interest beta tble weeb. Mlee Callo way la tbe daughter of Mr. sod Mrs. Jamas K. Calloway, sod a very popular member of Manet society. Mr Aseou la a repre- eeautlrr of oas of Havsnnab's oldest sad most aristocratic families and very promi nent In bust sees and aortal rl fries. Tbe wedding will take place Id Maran Is May, Mrs. Frederick OarfMd, of Cufbbert. wbc haa been rlelttug bar oid borne, bee also bees boomed by many morning parties, all snmll and pleasantly Informal. Mrs. Bar- M^raturned to her borne the latter part Oeseral W. W. Cordon entertained a ■rty oftnee at dinner os Thursday even ig for Coloael II. It. Andereoii. The largest aortal event of the week was the golden wedding reception with whlrb Mr. and Mm. Herbert Armln Palmer enter tained on Monday erenlng In honor of tbe fiftieth anniversary ut their marriage, •their house on West Jones street was abloom with tbe moat esitulalte flowers. I with the sentiment of I beeping yellow moms were sued witn tbe fragrant bios- noma tterelvlng with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were fbetr oslv son and bis wife. Mr. sod Mrs. Armln B. palmer, sad ibelr eon In law, Mr. Jobs U. Iloltarlaw. of Perry. Us., and assisting In serving were tbrlr four grand daughters, tbe Misses I .alia. Van. Kllnoe, end Caro Palmer. About two boo fired gneata railed during the evening to The HI Ik blocking Bridge Club met on Thursday.with Mrs. Cbarlnwortb llunter. and the Wednesday Club with Mrs. Otis Ashmore. been guests .. _ returned to their borne In Jerhsoo. Mint. Mrs. William Low. of England. In tbe wet of her parents, Uenenland Mra W. r. flordon. Mra. Henry Wilton llndge. of Sew Yorh, I* \V!!! ln *. h .* r Mr. ami Mra Hearse J. Mills. Mrs. John Mnllneh lias Issued In vitations for a bridge lunrbeoo ant Wed nesday to meet Mra. Ilodge. Mra. Ilowland l-.lxh and bar children. Alar “ ‘— who have I wen siwudlnv tbn winter here, left on Friday for Ibe North, and will salt oa tbe 33d for their home In Englsud. Mra John II. Fsrwell has returned to Chicago, after a vtalt to Mr. aad Mrs. Henry It. Mtcele. Mr. 8. P. Kmart and tbe Misses Kmart have returned from alirood. Mrs. Itavld Htnart Craven and children, of Haleni, V J, ere the geests of Mr. end Mra. Oeorge T. Cann. Mlee Harsh West, of Aeherllte, Is visiting West Point Mra E. F. Lanier and Mian Hassle Lanier are tbe gneets of Mra E. C. Branson In Athena (la. Mra I- P. Ysney, of Birmingham. All., Is tbe guest of Mra. L. Lanier. Mra F. T. Reed, of Lollrange, la visiting relatives lu West Point. Mr. John J. Ilagedorn baa returnsd from a visit to friends In Birmingham. Mra L. Laaler and Mina Oabrella looter •peut Thursday lo Atlanta. Mr. J. A. llatcblaon spent Ronday lb West Point, tbe guest of bis stater, Mrs. Jerk- llndnrtt. Mlee Ora Dorns, who ban been tbe guest of bar sister, Mrs. W. L Haves, retsrnsd to her borne Monday In Coaaefa. Ala. Mr. and Mrs. John Horsley spent Hunday In Itatirangy. tba gossta of Judge gad Mra. Unogv. tt .ft II. T. k Mr. Hal lilllar baa returned to Atlanta, after a visit to bla parent*. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Gib*. from ALPHARETTA. Mr. and Mra. C. I*. Norman were the auesti of Mr. and Mr*. A. 8. Norman, of Atlanta, recently. Poke Din more and daughter. Mlaa Lena Dlnamore, of Tlfton, Oa., are vlaltlng In tbia city. Mr. and Mra.^8. C. Rowan, of Tlfton. Oa.. were bera Haturday to attend th* fu- Mr. gurats^of tbe former’* brother, Wealey Jamea Turner, of Jasper. Oa., recently visited bla brother. John Turner. Mr. and Mrs. John Goawlck bare been eery III the paat week. If. W. Miller. Mr. .Ned Henderson, of LaQrangeA was Whlf Ur ** Huuil * jr ot 11(1 Mr*. Taylor Mr. Jim Trammall. of Columbus. Oa., was the guest Hunday of Mt. J. T. Eacbry. Mlaa Clyde White, of (Jadedea. Ala.. Is expected to he tbe guest of lira. C. K. Baas early In April. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. •>.. « ( Bock Mills, Ala., spent last week In west Point, tbe guest of Mr. and Mra. William llrowo. Hr. Mr. Is. P. Dickson and Mlaa Electro Dick son, who bare l»«*i*n the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mere Dickson, hare returned to tbelr borne In Opelika. Ain. Mrs. Arthur Baker's brother. Mr. L. R Hmltb, of Virginia, passed through West Point the grot of the week en route to bl* uew borne In H*n Francisco. Ills wife and daughter. Miss Iteulalee, are expected lo a few days, and will atop orer for a abort rlalt to Mrs. Baker. Dr. and Mra. J. I>. McGhee, of Wnrcroes. re the a-uest* of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dixon. Mias Mary Jack Hogg, of Wcsleynn. spent last week at home. Mias Hogg hud ns her guest Miss Kate Johnson, of LaOrnnge. Miss Irene Jones, the guest of Miss 4’or- nells Booker, left Monday to rlalt friends In Hamilton, (la. Mlaa Jones will visit lu " nreross and .New Orleans before return!us to her home In Decatur, Ala. Mra. lien hmltb *pvut last week In Tus- kegee. Ala. Mra. Hid Johnson haa returned from a visit to relatlre* In IfoganarUle, Ga. Mr. J. II. Batson, of Uoodwater. Ain., was the guest Inst week of his son, Mr. W. «. Batson. Mrs. I.lsxle Pitts, of LaOrangr, Oa.. was the guest of Mr*. K. J. Collins Wednesday. Mrs. Marshall Blackman, of Columbus, who has l*een the guest of Mr. mid Mrs. Mark McCnllmtgb. returned home Friday. Mrs. Joseph Hmltb. of Opelika. Ala., spent the week-eud with her mother. Mrs. Fannie Croft. Mr. Joe Herafeld spent Hunday In Mont gomery with bis family, who are the guests of Mr. and Mra. AI* Well. Miss Cornelia Booker entertained aeveuty guests at a hid domino party Tuesday after Jones, of Deeatur, ... . The first prise, a white kId belt, was won by Miss Katie Hmltb. The guests' prise was a lovelf “*-*— -*-*■- **-■ * ** ed the Miss Alice Lanier's guest, was the fortu date one. Delicious fmft aalad, followed by cake and cream, was served. Jacksonville, Fla. ■t every kind of wtrrtilnln* In Jeckuon. e'l mart eel. A few river pertles, Mlee tuner ealertelnlec • lorn party ell day yarbt Edith, tsklnx nini at the hotel nnd Saturday from Was hi net on, where he haa been since eonrrese convened. Mra. Hildebrand la still In Waahlnston vtalt- Inr her parent*. and will return to Asheville about April 1. when Mr. and Mra. Hildebrand will be at home at Marco Terrace The Women's Ontld of Trinity church met at the home of Mrs. F. M. Waddell, it Bit tin ora. Mrs. Mason and Mlaa Catherine Ma ter l returned to Asheville and ere stoppinx at Marco Terrace. Richard Wright. of Atlanta, who was a resident of title city for several years. Is expected to return to Asheville this week aad expects to make this city his home. Mlaa Jetele Tounx and Mlaa Bertie Hall have left here for a visit to Mra. Slnclatary, In Thomsavllle, Os. Oeorca Lautarbark haa cone to At. I ante aa a representative of tha Aahe. Villa division. B. L. B. Harold McCormick, of Atlanta, Is here on a visit to Mr. Hewitt, on Vie- tort a road. Mrs. V. L. Kirby, of Atlanta. Oa. Is General E. M. Hayes. U. B. A. Is a Buest at tba Victoria Inn. Mr. and Mra. Bush, after a visit to Atlanta and Florida have returned to AshavUle. Paul R. Devlin, of Atlanta, la a guest at the Manor. MUa Anna Fisher has left for Dalton, Oa* where sht will visit relatives for some weeks. ATHENS. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bellg. of Atlanta, were among tbs out-of-town guests at tbs Michael silver wedding Miss Anns Webb spent tbs week In Ma rietta. C. A. Rowland has returned from Mari stts, whirr be attended tbe Hunday school Mrs. Sidney Chamberlin baa returned from a abort visit to relatives In Msxeya. the first of the week. Two missions, conducted by the Revs. Archdeacon Perry Webber at Bt. Johns church and by Archdeacon Jeffries at the Church of tbe Good Shepherd, have been senelbly felt In the abstaining from al moat vtUe'i , Cummer entertaining Monday on her fine , them to Magnolia, dint returning In the lovely moonlight to town to go across to the new Dlxlelaod . Jacksonville's Coney Islnml. which had Its Inauguration laat week with De Wolf Hopper and dainty little Marguerite Clarke as the stellar attraction*, and par- ties for the grand concerts of Fauna Katnes and Gogorsa. who here at least eclipse the diva In popularity, and for Hetuhrlch'* eou- ,™£5 ■ "i™ 1 * 11 <v*rt on Wednesday have been the only so- »rU*nd* in Dlnnlnghnm rial events. Golf rage* each afternoon ou the Florida Country Club's link*, Willie Hmltb. the United States champion, playing against the two balls of tbe heat amateur* here, H. II. Barnett and lease Itrereton, on the l?tb. Mra. Neal Mitchell, who hn* held the local championship for seven year* among the women, arrived on Haturda.v from Miami to enter the woman's championship match, which begun on Tuesday afternunu. Heveral of the women gidf pluyera hn Montgomery, Ala. For Girls & Women You Need Cardui / At ovwy tgt. alter entering womanhood, gtrb and vom.n need the strengthening, building, paln-rettevtng auiiUnce of Wine of Cardui. It vttl carry you over the rough place*, eaae your hard daya and Increase the comfort and pleaaurn of living. What Its millions of users think of It, Is veD expressed In these vorda of Mra. Rosa Lee Cole, of Smlthton. Mo., who writes: "1 suf fered from female troubles for 7 yeara. 1 had pain, low down In my stomach, my feet hurt so 1 could not stand, and 1 waa so weak and nervoua 1 could hardly do anything. 1 via Just sick all the time. At laat 1 wrote you for advfco and you recommended Wine of Cardui, which 1 took according to your directions. 1 have now taken 5 bottles of Wine of Cardui, and am feeling better than In the past 7 years. My feet and stomach do not hurt, my female troubles have gone, 1 am getting stouter and stronger, can do all my housework, work In the garden and tend to 260 little chickens." Wine of Cardui acts directly upon the sick or disordered womanly organs or functions. It Is a natural, scientific, female tonic. It con tains no dangerous minerals, or other deleterious Ingredients, but is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless and beneficial to young and old. Every reliable druggist sells It, In $1 bottles. Try IL TREE BOOK Wine of Cardui CHATTANOOGA SOCIAL NEWS Tbe Young Women's Christian Associa tion of 8t. Klmo entertained Thursday night at tbe Methodist Episcopal church South for tbe lienrflt of a fund to equip a room for tbe association. A very Interesting pro gram of music and recitations was render ed. The Musi rale Circle held an enthusiastic meeting with Mlaa Blanche Heywoml Wed- nendny The Chattanooga Musical Society cele brated Its second anniversary Hunday night. O. F. Peinicltaker offlcated aa touatuiastar. and n nuuitwr of aeleethina were played by our of the taind* of the organlaatlon. The reeeptlou committee waa composed of Mr. mid Mrs. J. F. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Csdek. Mr. sml Mrs. O. P. Pennebaker. Mr. and Mra. Pri M. Uachtel. Mr. and Mrs. George HofTer. Mr. and Mra. I. II. Hummers. A splendid dinner was given and toaats were delivered by a number of well kiiowu eltlsens nnd mualrlana. iNM-tetl from McCorab City, Milton Hatterflehl, of Rome. Gn.. has re moved to tbls city. „ Mrs. Farrell Buffington, of Rome, Ga.. Is |HMidlug n few days with friends In tbls Miss Hsrah llenneretty. of Clarksville, has ..•turned home after a pleaaau Margaret Mahon, of thla city. Mr*. J. A. Oliver, of Atlanta, la the guest of Mra. L. W. Flemlater, of this city. A. G. Pritchett, of Atlanta, spent several day* here recently. Sirs. W. A. Meyer has returned to Rome. Ga.. where she waa the guest of Mrs. Haiu llnrdln Mlsa Maml Fealy. the Memphis girl who appeared here this week In 'The Illusion* of Beatrice," Is a niece of Roland WI1 llama, formerly of this city. Miss Katherine Trigg la In New Yor Mra. C. Huhliard baa returned to her home In Highland park after a vfalt to Mra. Norwood In Knoxville. Steve Hubbard haa returned from a bust nets trip to Knoxville. Mra. Jack Williams aad son have returned from a trip to Lumpkin, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kobertaon and daugh ter, of Tracy City, were the guests of Mr. and Mra. W. R. Holt thla week. Mra. George Htevenson. of Jellleo. Is tbe yne street. sin. Dan Hhertdan. of South Pittsburg, waa a recent vloltor lu thla city. Mr. and Mra. W. J. McDaniel, of Dalton, Ga.. announce the wedding of tbelr daugb ter. Virginia, to Charles P. Glover, of At lanta. the marriage to take place at the home of the bride the latter part of April. Sira. J. Co Guild haa returned from Nash ville. where she attended the funeral of her hnabnnd. nnd wns the guest of Mr. Guild, the father of Mr. J. 1*. (tulld. Mr. and Sira. Z. C. Patten have returned from New Orleans. Sir*, II. O. Milton, of Knoxville, la tbe gue«t of Mia* Kate Fort. Sir. nnd Mra. W. P. Mr Broom announce the engagement of their daughter. Antie. to Andrew II. Johnson, of Marion. N. C.. the marriage to take place Wednesday. April 10. Mr. and Mra. T. J. E. Dunk, of Detroit. Sllch.. announce the engagement of their daughter. Hadle. to Carl Alltu. non of Mr and Mr*. Jewett Alltn. of thla city. SI la* llatel Fleming has returned to her home In Georgia. Mra. A. B. Adams la visiting friend* In Jackaon. Tenn. Mlaa Ludle Verden haa returned, after an absence of several months in Virginia and New York. Mra. Baldee Webb DeCampI haa re turned to her home In Demopolta. after a visit here to her Hater. Mrs. Ferralf. Mlaa Carolette Metcalf In vlaltlng frtendn In Luvem. Mlaa Annie Cable, of Chicago, la the gueat of Mra. Robert Arrington, on Court atreet. Mra. W. M. I.eftwlrh and daughter, Mra. Rawlings, of Xaahvtlle, are vlalt lng Mrs. William*, at her home, on Court atreet. Mlaa Mary . Kirkpatrick la vlaltlng iiiiihig lit lu ll \ Ivfuij ami Sir*. Rrereton. will gtv a sharp atniggle for the cup tli Mlaa Star/ « u*tl* !<«v. the only daughter of the Houth * great gv hero, Robert K. l^-c, who lut* I icon . . the paat few week* at Palm llent-h, spent Monday nnd TuesdAv here «»n her way to Knvanuah. Colonel William SI. TtMUner nr ranged for a visit to Duiijp-ne**. the *u|terh Island home of Sir*. Thoiu** Carnegie. Mlaa Lee, who was nnxlon* to »ei< dor*o Harry Lee. of revolutionary day* Colonel and Mra. Toomer. with their hon* rgent. of New York if Ibe party. The ns yacht, the Hklbo, nnd at Dungen welcomed _ . Andrew at luneheoo for her motherltt-law. After which an automobile trip waa taken to all the point* of Interest on the Island. Includlnc the hlNtiwIe grave of the brllllnut cavalry Trailer lu General Washington^ army. ACWORTH. Sir*. J. C. Hiulth ami daughter, Slls* Go nle, of Slarietta. and Slls* Annie Pyron, of Kenmuiaw. •t^ut^Hunday with the family vlsltml Marietta Sir. Paul Hmtth. of ('arteravllle. was i cent visitor here. Mr. 1>. K. Caldwell. Hunday here. Mr. Civile Davenport. lays.. alth S|H>llt Klngati f Atlanta, spent a * recently, ary Reynold* hn* returned from a mother Mr. Malcoine Graham Phelan, who haa been visiting hla aunta. Mra. John Btratford and Mra. Btanley Crittenden, haa returned to hla home, In Roberta, Mlaa Myra Mitchell, of Gadaden. la vlaltlng her klnawotnan. Mra. McDuff t’aln. on Feldar atreet. Friends of Mr*. O. \V. Patterson will regret to know that she will leave Montgomery In the near future to he absent fur alx months in Western travel. j Mra. 8. Klchhaum. of Macon. Ga.. la vlaltlng Mra. M. Solomons. Mlaa Louise Wadsworth, of Char lotte, N. (\. who haa been the honoree at several bridge parties, luncheons, dunces and dinners, has left for a visit to her slater. In Texas. Mlaa Mary Bethels Hall la the guest of friend* In Mountain Creek for a few daya. Mr. and Mra. Ham R. Iletheu. of Faunadnle. are guests of Mra. Rice, at her home, on Perry street. Friends of Mra. J. II. liarduwny will be glad to know she la convalescing from her recent Illness. Mra. James Hickey haa returned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. \V. C. Banders. In Atlanta. Mr. B. II. Hardwick la vlaltlng hla daughter. Mlaa Algle Hardwick, who haa been very III, hut la better now. They are with Mr. and Mrs. C. L Ruth. Mlaa Mary Phelan Watt la vlaltlng her slater. Mrs Derby. In Birmingham Mr. Llg<m Johnson, special attorney for Georgia, la vlaltlng hla grandmoth er. Mr*. Llgon. on Court street Mrs Godfrey Goldman, of Birming ham. la vlaltlng Mra. J. Grid Mra. Parrish entertained at bridge In compliment tit Mlaa Wadsworth, of Charlotte. N. C. Tuesday afternoon. Mlaa Nell Hattie entertained Monday evening In compliment to her guest, Mlaa Wadsworth. A very elaborate din ner was served, the menu Including •ome novel dishes. Mra. A. R King nnd son. of Atlanta, are vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. Kdward F.l* llaon. Mra. R. W. King, of Atlanta, la via- NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS Mra. T. R. Xrnt will tun* •• h«r gu.ni after Banter Mra. Lea Lawman, of Atlanta, ami Mra. tleorge Wilcox, of Waablnflton. ami ahe will entertain In tbelr honor. Mra. Neal, who returned from n three weeke’ •tar In Atlanta laet Muudar. waa charm- Inalr entertained while there. Hhe Aral *pcrit some day* at the ^Piedmont JJpd lulled Mra. Ixinla Bii'k and Mra. J. G. ngteaby. Mra. Nathaniel Baxter ha* returned to Nashville after a visit to her daughter, Mra. ItolHTt F. Maddox, lu Atlanta. Mr. and Mra. Charle* W. Millard, who have I teen vlaltlng the latter* family In Nashville for the |»n»t few week*, and who leave tonight for their home In New York, entertained a doten of their Intimate friend* nt a card |*irty ou their private car WednoNduy night. The entire ear was con verted Into n bower of sprint: flowers and n menu of delicacies brought front New York ami Chicago were nerved. Mr. and Mra. I***lle Warner will enter tain the Ronrdlct Whlat Club April « and tin- week following Mra. Warner will en tertain the l.miles’ Bridge Club to cotnpll men! Mra. Nathan Jenka. of Detroit, who come* April 14 to In- the guest of Mra. II. Itlnlr Hmlth. Mrs. Hiulth will l»e hostess of n * entertainment of the Bridge Club In honor of Mra. Jenk*. Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Leake will give n large evening reeepllon April 4. ami an other large entertainment of Kn*ter week will 1m* an afternoon reception for Mra. J. Or erton Dickinson, wlmae fantllv l»a» re i-cutlv purrkaseil historic Belle Meude for their' Nashville residence. ^ The ho*te»*e* .if tin* affair will In- Mr*. Miller Dltntuke* a ml Mr*. Mndalr G. Nile*. The Girls’ Charity Circle will give a • liarlty ball Faster Monday nnd the Frt dnv of the same week the Girls' (lotllllou' Club will give their annual eotllllon nt the Dum'nit Hotel. On April 1.' the Gentlemen'* Cotillion Club will Is- boats of a dance at the Itunean. „ , . On Paster Monday Mlaa Klentior Buford will glva ft tea for tbe Nashville ehaptar of tne Houthern Association of Colleg* woolen. Another event of the same weak on April S for the Igtdles' Bridge Miss Kllae IJpacotnb. who frequently vis Its In Atlanta and who will return there in June to nerve aa maid of honor at Miaa Blanche Carson'* wedding, went to Biloxi. Mlaa.. Wednesday to accoiiitiauy her grand mother. Mra. George H. Kinney, who haa “* They will Join friend* from Icoulf- vllle. Mr. William Brantley Hmltb. a Tenne* nrtlat who la achieving tnneb nrtlaflc cess In New York, ha* Joined Mra. Hmlth here for a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Page lie Priest. Mr. Hm|tii spends hts win ter* at Palm lleoeh and Ills summers at Newport, where he hn* taken for aeveral season* the studio formerly tenunte«l by John l.e Farge. the celebratisl pntutrr. Mr. Hmlth I* the originator of a small pastel portrait d< ““ * . fad In the east. Rcecutly Mr. Hmlth *ei of the family of Mr. George W. Ilearn. of New York, the millionaire art natron, and Ju*t lie fore i-omlng to Nnilivllle he K ilnted three of Ml** Clafiln. daughter of r. Arthur Clafiln. Among other meinliera f the "ton" who have sat for the vnung Southern artist la Mr. Ih- laincey Kane, who I* n imtisl horseman amt who hna a sujierb place at New|sirt. Mr*. G. M. Neely enterralne,! at a small but Is-antlfullv jdan ietl afterntsin tea Tbura- Of Mr* Charles Weslev Bynl. day In ho wife of the |N«*tor of West Pnd Melhodl*f church. «ho reiently came to thl* city from Augusta. Ga.. and who hn* lieen ex tended n conllal ais-lal welcome. Mra. William G. Hlmmon* waa hostess of •limit bridge party Thursday afternoon Mr* l-Mwnnl Durham, of filrmlugliam. whose visit here the past week ha* euused a uumls-r of eouipliiueutnry affair*. Tin* moet notable wed.ling of thi week In Nashville was that of Ml** Bertha Cninpls-ll and Mr Judson C. McLester Tueiilay at West pud Methodist church. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN Fully half her charm lies lu tbe glory of her hair. Tbe Imperial Hair Reganarator you today. 'It la absolutely harmless, easily anplled. Its use cannot lie detected. Kkniple of hair colored free. Privacy assured correspond laptriil CksL Mf|- Cl, 13S f. 23d tt, I. T, Bold by Jucobl' Phkrmioy, Atl«nt«, 0«. A ulnmk kfgMri ta willtaf. O.tao, thin. Ctaln, Ultni M,t. ii, VimiM*. •ta « Ktrtt HwMm IteOtiytetlalNB- (ibifl SurglL 228 Wootwiri <n„ *TL*MTA. 6A. Enrl Hardman In Atlanta Sunday. Mr. A.a Lemon, of Emory College, •pent Sunday at home. „ , BUENA VI8TA. MIm Kuln Krltun Wllllnghum. of flneat of Min limn,, clrmenl.. Ma- Inltlng friends here thl* i-hlrH C x»Xi Atlanta, ami Mlsa ( harlle Mutkey. of Jackaon. arrived In the city MmlneMlav to make their home with their brother. \V. W. Mulkey. Ml** Fvu Jefferson entertained the F. (. (lull nt her home Tue«<lny after- ProgrcRMlvc ilombioe* wn* the game. Clay re llolll* winning the prise. noon Mlaa Dainty refreshment* were served. Mia* Georgia Ilnlr I* the guest of friend* In A»urrli _„ Little Merritt lam entertained twenty five ... frlenda Tnewlny afternoon, celelirntlng their STATE OF GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY. To th* BuMrlor Court'of Bafd~Couatr' potlUon pt J. J. Kroxn. Randolpfe Rose and J. C. McMIebacl. all of whom i aide In Fulton county. Georgia, shows tbm Ires, tbelr - • tbev desire for them'selrea. TbelrTs^-l.te and assigns to be Incorporated for a |ierlo.| of twenty yeara. with tha privilege of re. newsI. as provided by law, under ! and atyle of KROM SOAP COMPANY. 1. The object and purpose of such Incor- poratlou Is pecuniary gtln to tbe stockhold- B ny to be empk. .00), but the privilege la dculred of Increasing such capital stock from time to time to an amount not to exceed Sioo.ono •- i«r imiiivEEii uukiurii in wpirn MIS corporation propoocn to rngtgr mil h, th, BMnnfacturc ,nd Ml* of an kind, of ptalo, fancy and medicated, toilet nrtl.-ie. of all klnda and preparation, medicinal and for uio on tha aealp. .kin Hkht la aiked to purchaae. i alf anch machinery, appllao hair. The i nnd hold t._ „ aabataneaa nnd matertala a, may he a ere,. connection with Its bnalneaa; to home money and •aeura the tut by morttae « tborwtno; to land monty and accept >e y of any ktnd therefor; to aell all ibe aaaeta of the corporation by n rote nr a and. In general, to hare, nae and i.. Joy all anch thing, and do all thin,, n.ual nnd Incident to a corporation engaged to bnalneaa of the hind nnd character .et forth. . but tb. prteltafl* and aiandea elsewhere within or mthmit the etate. Filed In offti AKNOLD IlROlfteTO. 7 ' Clerk. STATE OF OEOROIA, COUNTY OF Fi le 1. Arnold Broyles, dark of the superb* court of said county, do berebr ct-rtlft that the foregoing la a true and corn-«-t copy of the application for charter nf Kr«m Hoop Company aa the same appenrs of file In thla office. Witness my official signature and fh* «nl of aald court this March 1. 1107. ARNOLD BROYI.ES, Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County. G*. B: ft Byon TS E. E. B: PHYSICIAN AN « Offices: S24*325 Century Bldg- Ball Phone 3901 Ring .Mr. ami AIra. El I la on at their home. In Cllaby Park. Mlaa Janie M. Nelson, of Selma, la vlaltlng Mra. Hamilton Doykln, on gkrium* atreet. Mr. ami Mra. Allen Cailwallader Jones, of Greensboro, announce the en gagement of their niece, Mlaa Kath erine Erwin Randolph, to Mr. Thomas Jones. The marriage will take place early in April. DECATUR. ALA. ivkc* Kchol* entertained the Young i'ard Club charmingly on Thursday In Mra. r. lo. 1’rlce I* Nnahvllle. Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Solomon are nt home after n visit to Fayetteville. Tenn. Mr*. J A. Buttery I* lu Nashville Mr*. American Neville, of Trinity, la here, Mra. William Wallace baa returned from n xlslt to Oklahoma. Mis* stclln Newburg I* nt home from n visit to Dullsville. Ky. Mr* Benjamin I'ntternon, of lluntavlllc, I* here. Mr*. Kiln Brewster, of Pulaski. Tenn.. la here. from a- member* of the Joe Wheeler chapter Daughter* of the Confederacy were re reived |«v Mr*. George D. >\ (lllnmron nt l».*r home lii Decatur on Thursday after drive Mr*. The Weal Decatur Circle of the Woman'* iome Missionary Society of the Central Methodist ehurch waa entertained Foater at her horn** on Gordon Weilm**day afternoon. The (i T. Club wna entertained by Mrs George l». Williamson on Friday nftern plnyetl Hint. I .oat lietr. ihe club game, much enjoyed during the On Hatunla.v aftermani Mlaa hll*e John *n euteitslneil a numlH-r of friends at whist. Mr*. Ia>nl* Kate* nnd daughter, of lllnu Incham. are the gue*t* of Mr*. I.. H. Ct*»k. Mra. Han Odom la vlaltlng friend* In Gndwlen. Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Baty. of Rtrralughiiiu. nra hen* on n visit. Ml*a Bertha Lee, of lUrtselle, Is vlaltlng here. Mr. and Mra. J II. Ferguson, of Mem phi*, are hen* on a visit. Mr*. II. Armstrong baa returned to Ath en* Ml** Rartee. of l.ucy Springs, la here. Mr«. I- F. Johuson la lu lluntavllle Mr*, chniie* H. Illark. of Hlnulngham. I* here on a visit to her pareota. Captalu ami Mra. I*an Walden. Mrs. John D. Wyker and daughter, MIm lluter, of lUrmlngbam. Charles Odom, mother ami father. »r ami Mra. Hialr. ha«e returned from a Dtt to Florida MIm Allen, of Holland. Mich . la the guest f her uncle. George Allen. In New Iterttw. Mrs II. II Conner haa rotorned from a visit to Louisville. Ky. Mrs Mary llowell la In Neel Mrs. Arthur Taat. of Fort Worth, Tex., la Mra. F. W. Gmlliey la i visit to New tirlenn*. Meoiliime* John*,*u and Fischer, of Ht. Louis, an* the guest* of Mr*. G. F. Buell- l*m*er*oii Matthews, of Mcrrfntin. Mr* Epp Ark.. I* nei Mr ami Mr* I! |.y front Undsvtlle. Ky. bate returned M'DONOUGH. .Mr*. Pnul Turner entertained the Inter 8e Club at her home, on Kevs Ferry street, Tuemlay evening. Mr*. Turner’s. home was decorated with musses of pulms and fern*. Mr*. Tur ner received her guest* In n blue cloth skirt with a dainty lingerie blouse. Progressive dominoes xvaa the game played, the score card* being hand- painted butterflies In blue and yellow, the color scheme used. The first prlxe. a lace handkerchief, waa won by Mra. J. II. Dixon, the booby, a dainty little pin cushion, fell to Mr*. Tom Sloan. After the gnme, a salad course folio wed by an Ice course waa served. Miss Will ye Preston will spend next week In Griffin, the guest of Mlaa Lu- clle Drewery. Miss Reed, of Murfeesboro. Tenn., Is the guest of Mr*. Illgbee. at the Brown House. •Mr. Bob Stevena spent Wednesday In Atlanta. Mra. Walter returned to her home, at East Point. Hunday. Mra. Lula Tye Henderaen. who haa recently returned from an extensive trip to Colorado Hprlngs. Pikes Peak and other points West, after a short stay with her mother. Mrs. Tye, has returned to her home. In Atlanta. Mlaa Florence Carmichael and Mr. Marrla Turner were the guests of Mlaa sixth birthday. Mis* Lucllf lance ha* returned from nn "Ult.to Dublin ami Tenntlh*. utcrtaliiR her bridge Ml** Mina WtNdeii . cluli Friday aftcrmioti One of tin* moat beautiful affair* of the week was the bridge party given by Colo- Mel nnd Mr*. \\. D. ( raw ford recently. A delirious so bid course wn* served. Mr*. W. C. Hightower, of Thomnston. In vDHIug rein lives In the city. Willie Burt, of Frnory College, I* simnd- Ing Ibe week with hi* parents, Mr. sud Mrs. W. Z. Hurt. NEWNAN. Miss Fannie Hume, the guest of Mra. W. B. Pringle, returned to her home, In Charleston. 8. C., last Monday. Mrs. Will Herring and daughter, Mlaa Frances Herring, spent several days In Atlanta this week. Miss Cliff Holllnshead. who haa been Mlaa Julia May Hackney’s guest f*i several weeks, has returned to Atlanta Mra. Rawson Dent has returned fron a visit to her parents. In Gainesville Oa. Mrs. J. T. Kirby will entertain 'Th Twelve" Friday afternoon. Miss Virginia Coleman, who hashed visiting Miss Onle Brannon, return*** Mondays to har home. In Sparta, Oa Mra. George Jonea and Mr Irvin Jones, of Augusta, were the gueat* o Mrs. H. C. Fisher Thursday. At Mr* Hal Flaheris entertalnmer of the Bridge Club Tuesday afternoot Mrs. Tom Fisher won the first prize, pretty water color picture; Mrs .1 T Kirby the eecond, a dainty work Ih>! and Miss Little Arnold the conjoint Id a recipe book. Mra. Wlnnlngham. of Oreensb >n\ Cra ta visiting Mra. Rawson Dent. Dr. E. H. Bowman spent Wednes.l t In Atlanta. Mra. Z. Greene entertained » Greenville Street Neighborhood ‘-lu at cards laat Friday evening. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine CARTER’S LITTLE LIYER PILLS mnst bear Fic-simile Siflnlurejf ►ARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLSj Akioiutai, Cure! ' BILIOUSNESS. SICK. HEADACHE. TORPID UVER. FURRED TONGUE.| l INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN T*.ty TOUCH Ih. LIVER Cmmn| Wrapper Printed on — OEO PAPER BLACK LETTERS