Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 29, 1907, Image 13

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' TilK AT LANTA OKOKGlAN AND iN'hJWfcj. 1-KJJM). M.Uii Ji FOLLOW THE CROWD—AND KEEP COOL 1 "HE V.-D.-L. COMPANY Invites You. to Visit their NEW SODA WATER FOUNT AND ICE CREAM PARLOR CORNER BROAD AND MARIETTA STREETS — -J EVERYTHING NEW PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TABLES FOR LADIES MUSIC SATURDAY FROM 4 P. M. TO 7 P. M. AND 10 P. M. TO 11 P. M. The Most Attractive Place in Atlanta, Fitted Up at a Cost of Over $30,000 and Carrying the Most Complete Lines of , HIGH-GRADE CANDY, CIGARS, SOFT DRINKS AND LATEST PERIODICALS. TE IE V.-] t CORNER. BROAD LA-'Lv. V^v A and marietta streets L SOUTHERN SOCIETY IIHMUMHOIMl BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Mis* Mnrjr Campbell, daughter of Mr. mul Mr*. E. K. Campbell, who 1* at present n student nt the Woman's College, Unit (more, has been selected by Mayor George B. Ward as spomtor for the new cmlser Birmingham, which Is to be chris tened In the near future. Invitations have been received in the city to the'wedding of Ml*s Mary Morria Clark, of Mobile, nml Mr. Carl Seals, which will take plnce April 3. at St. Pauls church, Englewood, N. J. After n brief wedding trip Mr. Seals and his a 111 live In Birmingham, mine. Jacques ““ * I'U i.mrrlnge of Miss I*a lug and Mr. John T. Yeatman will take 1*1:100 at a o’clock at the First Methodist church, April 10. If.., 1 It' u» Mrs. Cynthia Isabel Mush at announces die engagement of her daughter, Theresa, •• I»r. James HolierUon Bawsou, the wed- „ent. Mrs. George Ilondurant Is the guest of relatives in tialveston, Tex. April 30 has been announced ns the date for the wedding of Miss Helen Ehnuan and Mr. W. II. McAfee, which will lx* *»leninlxed at £t. Murys-on-tbe-IIlghlunds at ;» o'clock. Judge and Mrs. Charles A. 8enn have re- turned from a visit to Bayou La Betre, Mr. W. II. Kottlg and Master W. II. Kcftlg, Jr., are Ip Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shelby have as their KUesf tlulr sister, Mrs. F. A. Maxelner, of Chicago. / Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lanier and little *"ii are In Huntsville, where they have been 'died by tho serious illness of Ur. Jobu M. I la ulster. . Mr. Hester Brown, Misses Hermlone nnd Iaurn Brown and Master Hester Brown, Jr., will leave early In April for their home In Fort Worth, Tex. , . .Miss Susie Belter left Tuesday with Pro- bssor and Mrs. Frank King, of the MU- '"itsln University, nnd Miss Lucy FIdcd, of Berlin, Wls., for Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cotton have re turned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Cot- ten was formerly Miss Caroline Chisolm. 3Itn. Aru<-h CJIJy, of Cincinnati, is the E ' “ Mrs. .iKnt’M uufi us i-iucninnii, is lut eat of bar coiinin. Mr,. George Bllnn, Mr,. (.'illy mu! Mr,. BIIqb will anil „ n party __ , Bummer In trnvellng on the continent. I'jijiIiiId jiiji] .Mr,. John C. llenley linve returiii'il from ,n extended visit to Florida. Memphis, after .. .. Mr,. Robert Chisolm. The Writer,' Club met with Mra. 1-oulse Clark l’yrnelle Wednesday. Quite an In teresting program was carried out. grTffin. The crowning event In the social realm of Griffin was th* reception given Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. Q. Mills by the ladles of the Dorcas So ciety. The home, which Is arranged so perfectly for entertaining, was beau, titled by bowls of violets, primroses and palms. The open arches between the three rooms made It very convenient for the 300 guests to be seated and en joy tho excellent musical program. There were also readings by Miss Sa rah Malone and Mrs. B. H. Moore. Tho officers of the Dorcas were In the re- celving party and the other ladles as sisted In serving Iced tea and a salad course. Mrs. J. J. Mangham entertained four tables of bridge Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Genie Prltchet. Mrs. J. W. Mangham will also entertain at cards next Tuesday In her honor. Thursday morning tho Current Top- les Club was entertained by Miss Lillie Rivers. ... . Mrs. M. E. Wilson will give a re ception Wednesday afternoon to Miss Gena Prltchet, whoso marriage to Mr. Homer Wilson takes place April 10. Those In the receiving party with Mrs. Wilson will be: Miss Gena Prltchet and five of the bridesmaids. Miss Addle Anthony. Miss Annie Ooddard, Miss Fannie Gordon Kimbrough and Misses Mamie and Then Mills and Mesdames J. and J. W. Mangham. MADISON. Miss Elizabeth Wlnburn and Mr. Arnold Duckworth entertained about thirty of (heir friends at a delightful party on Friday evening. Mrs. Henry Fitzpatrick gave a pret ty flinch party to twelve of her friends on Saturday morning. Mrs. XV. E. Shepherd won the prize, a pretty potted plant, and each guest tvas presented with a tiny growing plant. The music pupils of Miss: Mnlda Wil liams gave an excellent recital at the auditorium on Friday evening. Mrs. Louise Bristow and Miss Louise Smith, of New York, who have been (he guests of Mrs. J. F. Penlck for a month, have returned home. Mrs. W. G. Obear and little son, of Atlanta, arc the guests of Colonel E. W. Butler. Miss Mary Qullllan, of Thomson, was the guest of Mrs. W. N. Baldwin for several days tills week. Miss Louise Torbet Is the guest of friends In Atlanta. Mrs. M. F. Atkinson attended the Buynes-Adams wedding In Greensboro this week. Mrs. W. C. Thompson spent last week at Shiloh, the guest of her parents. Mrs. James Hogue and Mrs. Lizzie Speed Hatch spent lost week In Au gusta. I Miss Mary Trotter Is the guest of friends at Tennllle. Little Miss Hnrrlet Carbine cele-, brated her eleventh birthday with a pretty party on Saturday afternoon, to which fifteen of her little friends were Invited. Many pretty presents were received by the young hostess. Miss Sarah Mustln Is at home after a pleasant visit to Atlanta. Miss Annie Lou Nesblt, of Eatonton, was the attractive guest Of Miss Kutle Pou last week. Miss Corrye Foster Is the guest of Mrs. Floyd Foster, In Athens. WAYCROSS. Mrs. M. E. Dyes,, of Cutting. Is spending the week with Mra. A. C. Griffin. Mr. J. II. blade, of Fitzgerald, was (he gueat of the Phoenix Wednesday. Dr. and Mr,. A. Fleming entertnlned on Tneadny evening In honor of their gue,r. Mill Lila llrnadueld. of Mseon. The Invited gueata were Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson, Mioses Annie Held l’esrson, Mary C. Young, Kate Wllaun, Gene Ilowilen, Florenee nuil Until Nleholls, and Boliertaon. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out hi the ilnlnty refreshments served by Sirs- domes T. H. Bluglvtnn ami L. U. Joiner. Professor D. C. Colson Has resigned Ids position with the Waycross public schools and la now with the Tlfton school. Mr,. Maud Mela of Milwaukee, Miss Mary Ilnvhlaon of High Hprlnga, Kin., ami Mia, Jennie Sillier of Hylvestor, On., apent Inal Wednesday with their aunt, Mrs. Sarah Miller, at the rcaldeuce of Mrs. W. W. Ilearli. on lost avenue. Mrs. Judge Frnsler nnd dnnghtem, Mr*. Wllllum Park and Miss Cornelia Park, have been the gue,ta of Mrs. C. B. Murphy, eu route from Brunswick to tbclr home lu Colon Hnrtngs, Ala. Mr. Thomas, or Atlanta, la spending a few dnys In Waycross. Mis, Itnehol Crook, of Union ftprlugs, cross High her ‘ Crook will make OTHING ON "Vi 72 Busy Stores Factory to You _ nej la vlstlnff In Albany. Mr. John B. Seville, once a well known resident of Wayerosa, arrived today from Fort Valley and will again make Wayerosa 1 bis bemlqtnirters. NORCROS8. Mr. Kiser Webster, of Atluntn spent Huu day In Norcrosa. innn Hlioler lu llesaomer, N. C. Mra. Helen Krelser and little am Leonora, have returned to Atlanta i stay of several weeks with Miss Hurtclinell. Hev. II. W. Tlehenor was the gueat of Mlsa lug Club iv Heneai Monday afternoon. SENOIA. 3!r*. IT. O. Fnrr and little son. of OrUfln, are visiting Hev. nnd Mrs. Cl. W. Farr. Miss Ethel Finley has returued from Grunt vllle. 311** Hut- 311** Faye Hoduett ... Mr*. .Nora Jones, of Eatonton, Is visiting 31 r*. J. II. Jone*. .Ml** Augusta 3Iann, of Newnan, spent the week-end with Mr*. W. J. Estes. Mr*. C. 31. Blount spent Wednesday In (inrriii. •' W. B. Bl__ duntesnms. Mary Carlton visited friends In bss returned to her home In Inuinn Park. 311** McGhee, of LaGrange, Is spending some time In Senola. Griffin. Mis* Bars Sims has returned from At lantu. 31 r*. J. W. Arnnll and little daughter. EATONTON. On Monday evening at Hotel Put nam there was a delightfully Informal dance. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Exelf, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Watteraon were chaperons. Miss VI Swanson, of Montlcelto, Is the lovely guest of Miss Bailie Pear son. Miss Mao Atwood, of Brunswick, Is the guest of Mrs. 8. T. Wingfield. The Nine O'clock German Club gave a beautiful dance at the home of Judge and Mrs. Walter Wlngtlejd Tuesday night. Delicious refreshments were served nt a late hour. The Epworth League held Its literary evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. Greene on Tuesday night. It was Longfellow evening and Mra. F. 8. Hudson and W. O. Roberts read two Interesting papers about the poet. Mrs. Hold Hearn read a selection from one of Longfellow's poems. Miss Luda Hutchinson gave a beau tiful piano solo, and Miss Mary Dennis und Mr. Hiram Gardner sang several *ong*. "The Bohemians," composed of twen ty young mftlds und matrons of the town, will give an elegant reception on next Thursday evening. About 1D0 Invitations will bo Issued and It prom ises to be one of the most brilliant af fairs of the season. A call meeting was held on Thurs day afternoon at the home of Miss Agnes Leverette. PENSACOLA, FLA. Mrs. L. J. Reeves has returned from DeFunlak, where she has been visiting her niece. Miss North. Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Lamar and family are at home again, after a delightful sojourn In Valdosta, Ga. Senator C. L. Wilson, of Marianna, Is In town attending the United States court, which Is In, session this week. Mrs. R. H. Logan and daughter, Mrs. P. C. Nugent, who were the guests of Mrs. Mallory Kennedy, are now visit ing friends'In KMcambiu. The Misses Larkin. Denloge and Beall, who have been visiting Mrs. C. W.*Ollv:r, on the Bay Shore, left on Tuesday for St. Louis, after a de lightful time In Pensacola. V The weather Is so charming that the water has become absolutely Irresisti ble and many delightful Bay parties and nl fresco teas are being planned for the next few days. , MARIETTA. Mrs. Ralph Northcutt entertained the Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club on Wednesday afternoon. Delicious re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dewar, of Nel son, Go., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Heyward. Miss Wyley, of Canton, Ga., Is visit ing her niece, Mrs. J. W. Petty. Mrs. Tucker, of Conyers, Go., Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, B. Ji. Bostatn. Mrs. D. A. Warllck, of Griffin, spent a few days In town last week. Misses Harris and Calloway, of At lanta, were the guests of Mrs. John Warren on Sunday. Miss Norma Jones, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Warren, re turned to her home, In Elberton, this Mrs. Henry Wyatt gave a charming bridge party on Saturday afternoon. After n pleasant name a.delicious bud-. per was served. Thoso present Includ ed: Mra. Joseph Brown. Mrs. Fred Morris. Mra. Charlea DuFre, Mrs. Fred erick Hopkins, Mra. T. M. Pat tenon, Mra. V. L. Starr, Misses Corteiyou und Lillie Hmlth, of Gainesville. A delightful dance was given at the ! armory recently. GAFFNEY, S. C. Dr. Charles Llpacomb and his brtda have been tho guests of his slater, Mr.*. Dr. Nesbitt. A handsome reception hoe been given by Mre. Nesbitt to her alater-ln-law. Mrs. A. N. Wood Is at home Friday afternoon as a compliment to her daughters, Mrs. Bothwoll Butler, Mrs. Charlea Hamea and Mrs. Blanton, of Shelby. Mr. Harry Wheat'll, expected homo for Easter. Ho Is doing some nno work In hla studies at college. In Penn sylvania. Mr*. R. M. Gaffney will spend East er In Monroe with her daughter, Mra. J. F. Lanoy. FAYETTEVILLE. Dr. Favor, of Atlanta, Is on n visit to his old home here and his many friends are giving him a moat hearty welcome. Mrs. John Arnold Is visiting her mother In Ramesvllle. Mrs. Coin Spears, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mre. Burks. Mrs. Charles Watte, of 8onota. has returned home after several days' stay at tho Burks House. Buy Easter Clothing Now Don’t wait ’till later to buy Spring Clothing Get what you want right here tomorrow t You don’t need money; just tell the sales person to charge it and pay later in small divided payments of $1.00 a week. We sell Clothing*' IlatsTnnd Shoes for Men, Women nnd Children on easy Credit at Cash Store Prices.' In variety of styles and in elegance of workmanship our New Spring stock cannot be surpassed. yOlIB CREDIT IS GOOD. •mail ORDERS No maw to -a* ««” r®*" « an bar Ito . and Jolt* Td—U. F*”* **? TV**,, 6,on rtnwj- drtctftmicwfcetory. nrments jram •*** M*nor Youth, snrf we wgacoJrw - *—*»■ AdJrw* MENTER * ROSfHBUJOMCa FACTORY • Racfx.ter.PiY. 711-2 Whitehall St. Store Open Monday Evenings. t >»•« MILLEDGEVILLE. Mrs. Steve W. Thornton entertained last Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Kitty Thornton, it LaGrange, Bridge was enjoyed, after which a de llclous salad and Ice course was served The parlors were fragrant with hya cinths and carnations. Many vases of them were-placed on the cabinet* and mantel*. One of the most pleasant Informal affairs of tho past week was a slx- handed euchre party, given Friday aft ernoon by Mrs. James Longstrcet Sib ley. In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Q. Clark Case, of Macon. Mrs. E. E. Mass has Issued Invita tions to a large reception on Friday afternoon. Mrs. West Bass, of Devercaux. Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Bass. Mrs. J. H. Vinson will spend next week In Atlanta and Griffin. Mrs. L. R. West will spend next week In Griffin, the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hrewer. Mrs. T. F. Cook Is visiting relatives In Mucon. Mrs. XV. F. Hines entertained In formally last Wednesday at two tables of bridge. Mrs. T. L. McComb entertained the members of the Hill Club last week. NEWTON. Mrs. John O. Perry Is visiting At lanta and other points this week. Mr. F. Hubbell returned Tuesday from a business trip to Atlanta. Judge W. N. Spence, of Camilla, was i the city the first part of thla week. Mrs. May, of Quincy, Fla., Id visiting her father, Judge J. O. Perry, at his country home, near here. Mesdames John Spence and J. H. Hilliard, of Camilla, Oa., were the guests of Mrs. J. T. Norris this week. Sir. W. C, Livingston moved In his beautiful home Just completed on Washington street this week. Mrs. E. A. Rytas returned from At lanta and other poluts this week. Is your Easter costume ready? It isn’t if you have neglected your shoes. Nothing detracts so much front a woman’s appearance as shabby and ill-fitting shoes. If your dress and hat are of the latest fashion, why not let your shoes be also? & Our stock of women’8 shoes is unexcelled this season. We have all the new and correct shapes— everything from the stur dy walking boot to the dainty patent and kid slippers that complement and emphasize the pretty fluffiness of Spring and Summer gowns. Our line of hosiery, too, is complete. Stockings in black and colors, in solid and open work effect, plain and embroidered, are hero at moderate prices to tempt the femi nine fancy and assist in completing dainty Easter costumes. Knott & Aw try Shoe Co., “The Shoe and Stocking Shop, 25 Whitehall Street.