Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 03, 1907, Image 11

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! $ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, IMP. 11 Personal Mention miss Irma Liebmanti has returned a trip to New York and Is the luest of her aunt. Mrs. B..J. Elseman, •Hr .....hinstnn street. jjj Washington street. Mrs Will Woodruff, of Rome, Is vls- Itinf Atlanta, Mrs Mary Braswell has returned front a vlalt to rfllattvfl* at liirmlng- Item, Mr Oscar Pappenlielmer and Miss i/ia Bartholomew will give a vlolon- ,.,llo and organ recital Thursday even- nr at the Rrenau Conservatory. OslnesvlUa. Mrs L. Z. Rosser and Miss Nora Belle Rosser have returned from St. Peiniburf. Fla. Mr and Sirs. A. O. Hancock and Miss'Jennie Gwyn Hancock, of Bal timore, are the guests of Mrs. W. S. Goldsmith. Mrs Clifton Butler and little son are >h« attests of relatives at Senola. Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Luny H. Harris will appreciate the compliment "‘, nt |y paid their young daughter. Miss Faith Harris, who Is at the Wom en's College In Baltimore. She has h, ,n selected a delegate to the national "miventlon of the Delta Gamma fra- i. rnltv. which meets In Denver. Colo.. April 20. and will attend. She has made an excellent college record, and h,r election to tills honor Is an an nouncement of personal popularity as nouncement well.—Nashville American. Tho many Augusta friends of Mrs. j„hn D. Little, of Atlanta, will regret to learn that she will not be the guest ,,f Miss Anne Clanton Phlnlsy for the Horse show, as was expected—Augusta Chronicle. Mrs Charles Howard has returned to'her home at Augusta after a short visit to Atlanta. Mr and Mrs. Edward Fortson are attending the horse show at Augusta. Mrs. G. S. Hull has returned from a visit to Acworth. Mrs. Theodore Blrney Is the guest of relatives In Atlanta for several weeks. Mrs. Joseph Thompson will enter tain the Wednesday Whist Club this Miss Genie West left Tuesday morn ing for a vlalt to California Mis. Carhart leaves next week for a Visit to her sister, Mrs. G. M. Porter, in Chattanooga Miss Minnie Van Epps has returned from Macon. Miss Nan Payne, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne, has returned to her home in Warrenton. Va. SOUTHERN SOCIETY OOlHHtmOHIMtHMHM Miss Bailie Cobb Johnson will return to Greenville, S. C, with Miss Ruth McGee. of Washington, Mrs. Walter Taylor has returned from i visit to Florida. Mr. Clarence Knowleh I* In the city e> a few days, the guest of his mother, In. clarence Knowles. - Mr. <i. Ml Kacoti, of Albany, Is Til the Piedmont.' Miss McGowan Phelan will leave this seek to visit Miss Lillian Stubb, In Augusta. Mrs. M. D. Morris, of Palmetto, Is the guest of Mrs. Carlton Miller. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cruft, who have been tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry English, returned this week to their home In Terre Haute. Mr. and Airs. F. 8. Cox have moved Into their country home on Cascade avenue. Mrs. Charles Love has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Emmie Jack- on. at Mllledgevllle. Mr. William W. Austell Is spending a few days in Columbus. Mrs. Fred Stockdell, of New Or leans, Is the guest of Airs. Frank Stock. Mr. Alfred Austell went to Columbus on Monday night for a short visit. Mrs. Harford Way Is the guest for several days of Mrs. Alfred Truitt, on Columbia avenue. Mrs. Daisy Huff Sparks, of Alacon, III soon be the guest of Mrs. W. B. ''athart, at her apartments at the Sa voy. Mrs. Sparks will be one of the 'ut-of-town guests at the Calklna- Rhett wedding on April 24. •Mrs. Boyce, who visited her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Hallet, during the early spring, returned to her home at Boston on Sunday. Mrs. I. T. Sage has returned from » visit to relatives at Mllledgevllle. and Mrs. B. Frank Hallet left •Sunday for Boston to be absent until the autumn. and Mre. A. W. Wentworth, aft- visit of several weeks at the Ktm- ,. a J. h * v * returned to their horns at Philadelphia. SAVANNAH.. The principal event of the week here has been tlie course of lectures di livered at the Lawton Memorial by Dr. George E. Vincent, of Chicago, under the auspices of the Woman's Club. The six lectures were confined to sociolog ical subjects. A number of the younger people have come homo for the Easter holidays and their stay will be a very pleasant one among the college set. Miss Elinor Shotter and Allas Alary Shotter have returned from Maryland for a brief visit. Aliss Janet Menxtes la home from Chestnut Hill, Pa. Miss Dorothy Baldwin from Bryn Mawr, and Miss Rosalind Wood from Lucy Cobb. Next week there will be no end of entertaining, among the largest af fairs being Miss Minnie Alackall'a dance at the Casino on Wednesday evening. Other events will be Mrs. Carmichael's card party on Tuesday. Mrs. Benjamin Baker's bridge Wed nesday morning, Mrs. George Owen's card party Wednesday afternoon. Airs. A. B. M. Gibbcs* musical tea on Thurs day and a number of other smaller af, fairs. Mrs. II. H. Bruen Is visiting relatives in Baltimore. MIsh Alice Parish, of Portsmouth, who has been the guest of Miss Eileen Hunter, has returned home. Mrs. Ralph Van Landlngnatn, of At lanta, is the guest of her elster, Mrs. Arthur B. Al. Glbbes. Mrs. Rauers, Miss Hauers and Mrs. Horace Allnls have returned from week's stay at St. Catherines. Mrs. 8. C. Bradley and Miss Frances Bradley are In Macon. Miss Elisabeth Love, of Chicago, Is the guest of Mrs. T. M. Cunningham, Jr. Mrs. Ernest C. Moore has returned to her home In Syracuse. N. Y. Miss Margaret Washburn, of Min neapolis, Is the guest of Aliss Sarah Cunningham. Miss Anne Lee Worden, of Wllkes- barre. Pa., Is the guest for a week of Allas Lilia Comer. Mrs Lawrence Rotch has returned to Boston, after a short stay at the De. Soto Hotel. Miss Beatrice Dell, of England, Is the guest of Miss Nina Pape. Airs. J. F. C. Alyers Is visiting her son. Air. Jack Alyers, In Lawrenceville. Airs. J. A. G. Carson is spending a short time In New York. Airs. William C. Ateissner. who has been the guest of Mrs. Thomas Hunter, has returned to New York. Atlas Caroline Pinckney Huger has returned from California, and has as her guest Aliss Mary Belle Elliott, of Los Angeles. Aliss Sallie Hayes, of Philadelphia, and Aliss Florence Holbrook, of New York, who have been visiting the .Misses Dent at Hofwyl, have returned North. Miss Afarlon Haskell spent Easter In Columbia. Airs. Frederick J. Sampson has gone to Baltimore. Airs. Clifford Carlton and Alias Sid ney Carlston, of New York, are guests of Dr. and Airs. William H. Elliott. GRIFFIN. Tuesday afternoon Kirs. J. W. Alsng- ham entertained at three tables of bridge In honor of Alias Gena Pritchard, whoje wedding to Mr. Homer Wilson will take place Wednesday, April 10. The largest event oif the. week was the reception given by Mrs. AI. E. Wil son Wednesday afternoon. Alias Gena Pritchard being the honoree. The home was beautifully decorated with crab apple and dogwood blos soms and ferns. The dining table had as Its center piece a vase of white car nations. Those In the receiving party were Airs. AI. E. Wilson, Atlas Gena Pritchard. Miss Fannie Gordon Kim brough, Alias Annie Goddard, Alias Ad dle Anthony and Aliases Mamie and Theo Mills and Airs. J. W. Alangham. Airs. J. J. Alangham. All the ladles of the receiving parly carried pink car nations with the exception- of Allas Pritchard, who carried white ones. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out effectively In the cakes and the Ives were In pink roses. Assisting Mrs. Wilson In receiving and serving her guests were Mrs. Tom Attlls, Airs. Will Flemlater, Airs. Chas. .Mills, Airs. Sarah Beck. Aliases Pearl Newton, Lillie Slvers, Rosa Doe, Nell Parmalee, Gena Parmalee, Airs. Chas, Newton and Airs. Dr. Keeley. About one hundred guests called during the afternoon. Air. and Airs. J. H. Stevens, of Stevens’ Pottery, who have been spending the winter In Alexlco, have returned and are the guesta of their daughter. Mrs. L. C. Alanley. On Tuesday afternoon, April 4, tha ladles of Hie Episcopal church will give a lea at the residence of Airs. John Mills, on North Hill street. A drawing contest will be held and a handsome piece of china given as a prise. Alaater Louis Thompson celebrated his 6th birthday Wednesday with a party to hla little friends. An Easter chicken was given as a souvenir to each guest. Airs. J. S. Jenkins gave a spend-the- day party to the home mission ladies Wednesday. convalescent, after her recent Illness. A very elaborate program has been prepared for an Easter service by tho young people of the Baptist and Atctli- odlst Sunday schools, to be given on Sunday evening nt the .Methodist church. Air. Jeff Rogers, of De&rlnr. has had charge of the railroad agency here In the absence of Air. Walter Bell, who has been attending omit ;tt Appling this week. \ Quite a number of Harlem's young people fill enjoy line's U-ll to .Me- Cormlclc's pond Saturday as the guests ,,f Alt', and .Mis. i'lent D. Bailey. FOR8YTH. Airs. T. ' B. Cabantss has returned after spending the winter In Florida. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clayton, formerly of Car. tars vllle. Aliss Nell Broadnax Is visiting rein tlves In Walnut Grove. Airs. George Showstt and Allas Rudl sill spend Alonday In Alacon. Airs. T. R. Taiinadge. Airs. H. E. Clarke and Allas Nettle Talmadgs were In Atlanta several days last week shop ping. Tlie committee appointed to recom mend teachers for tho Sixth District Agricultural School have selected Mr. T. G. Scott, of Forsyth, as principal. Aliases Atattle Sue and Estelle Hud dleaton, Mrs. John M. Farley and Mr. R. AI. Word went up to Griffin last week. Atrs. G. AI. Rockwell, of Barnesville, spent Sunday with Mrs. S. D. Smith. Captain .Merritt Thurnmnd. regl mental adjutant of the Second Geor gla Infantry, was the guest of the Quitman Guards last week. Atrs. Sam Neely, of Barnesville, was the guest of Atrs. T. E. Fletcher re cently. Atr. Allies G. Turner, of Covington, was among the prominent visitors to Forsyth last week. Alias Ines Winter, of Macon. Is the charming guest of Atlas Alice Newton Atlas Westmoreland, of Bessie Tift, went up to Atlanta Saturday. Beryl Rubensteln, of Athene, gave a recital at Bessie Tift Monday. Aliss Hattie Bloodworth has returned from a visit to Aliss Dumont, of At lanta. NORCROS8. Mr. and Atrs. Homer Jones have re turned from Cuba. Mr. and Airs. James L. Key, of At, lanta, spent Sunday with relatives. Air. Dick Jones, of Birmingham, visiting his sister, Kirs. R. E. Skinner. Mrs. Haslett, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. D. R. McDaniel Mr. Joe Webster, of the University School. Stone .Mountain, and Mr. Kiser Webster, of Atlanta, spent Easter at home. Colonel George H. Jones has returned from Florida. Mrs. Drucllla Richardson attended the Dooley-Norria wedding In Atlanta. NEWTON. Mrs. J. O. Perrys hss returned from n visit to Atlsnts and othes points In north Georgia. Miss Georgia Dobwell left Tuesday for home In Montgomery, after visiting Miss Frsrl Ledbetter for some time. Mrs. J. W. Fleming and daughter. Miss Louclle, returned Sunday from - WOMAN’S AUXILIARY. rhe Women's Auxiliary to Atlanta tmgraphlcal Union will meet Thurs day afternoon at Carnegie Library promptly at 2:10 o'clock. AIRS. FRED J. TERRY. Corresponding Secretary. „ MACON. Mt' Minin History Club met Mondsy *"h Mrs. Daisy Huff Sparks. Mre. George E. Hitcher entertained at an afternoon cord party Monday In honor of "™ guest, Mrs. James Vandiver, of South " arnllna. Mrs. Elisabeth Johnstone Cook entertain 'd tt a largo afternoon reception Tuesday. Mrs. Emory Wlniblp. Sr., and Mrs. Isaac Winiblp entertained at a largo ofternooo "option Wednesday In honor of Llcuton- and Sirs. Emory .Wlnshlp, Jr., tod u! ' JJgr®”.!. of California. Mrs. R. E. Ronghton will entertain at a fep afternoon card DJjpj^Thuroday, the n w of .* series she .... ..... Mre Augustus C. Felton entertained at a bridge party at »:3» Thursday r.-tdiy Mrs. Ronghton estertolno at tbs Wond of her afternoon brtdgn parties, t S 5i**. t 2 t * Borr wU * entertain Us Yoong Udles Hri.lze clob st their drat meeting Miry Hammond Washington Wtaln , • bjHerJE A. R. ..Mrs. Emmett Itsrnes will entertain at a “'ge afternoon bridge party Friday. HARLEM. Airs. Lucy Hntcher and children re turned home on Wednesday, after vis Itlnc her parents In Marietta, Ga. Air. R. B. Burnham spent a. few houra on last Thursday at Dealing. Alim. Rufus King, of Gainesville, Ga ls the guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George King, this week. Mrs. F'rank Walton and little son have returned from a few days' visit to Mrs. Olln Hubert. In Ausguts. Allas Louise Bell, who has charge of a school at Pendergrass, Ga., Is ex pected to reach home In a few days, an shs closea her school soon. Miss Stella Johnson will spend the week-end In Thomson with relatives. Alias Lila Stephens, of Augusta, In the guest of Mrs. J. Victor Jones this *Mr! Lott Oslln, of Clarkston, Ga.. spent several days of this past week tn our town with his mother. Mrs. E. L. AtcElmurry and children were In Autusta on Wednesday after- noon loot. Mrs. Joseph Leltner, of Wilmington. N. C„ la on a visit to her parents at this place. Her many friends will he glad to learn that Mrs. N. H. Zachry Is rapidly Improving. Mr. R. R. Hatcher was In Augusta several days ago. and while there pur chased the Alex Allen Allll. llmoiiab.H Mmarf. Frank Uartifleld and Wllllt Frank Cullana and Misses Annie One* Britnberry and Miss Tearl Andes, of Ca milla, were visitors here this week. ■Messrs. M. A. Ledbetter, W. T. Livings* ••Clous Miss Maud Mc!U#. of Camilla, visited her MIR JMUa MCIMV. VI VOIUIIIB, ’ sister, Mrs. McLeod, this week. CAVE 8PRINGS. Mrs. J. H. Foster sod children nre the guests uf Mrs. I.lntnn Sparks. Mr. G. R. l'cttls. of Rome, spent Sunday Mr. R. W. Edenflcld spent Saturday In Rome. Mr. D. C. Stroud and nephew, Strand McKinney, were the gneits Sunday of Mr. Hash Alontgomery. Aliss Maud Itskcstniw has returned home from an citrndcd stay at Rome. _ Messrs. William Cornelius and Wesley Cone, nf Cedartown, were here recently. Mr. W. D. Manly, of Atlanta, was hero this week. Mr. Loo Aligned, one of Hearn’o atu- dents, Is spending screral days with his homefolks nt Piedmont, Ala. Air. LeRojr^Porter, <rf ltoine. spent Sun, day bore with bit family. the Cave Spring Hotel Mr. William Wright and Mr. grander King. atndentK at the Tech. Atlanta, apent Ollis vine eniutr. «>i auoi.iuii the guest of Alias Annie Skelton Mrs. W. T. Phillips and ilanghter. Mar. garet, ara with Mrs. N. J. Smith for Hr- eral days. Aleaars. Paris and Caaey, of Cedartown, were In town recently. Air. A. N*. Tomlin has ntnrnod from Can CARROLLTON. Mrs. Charlea Roop entertained at a flinch party Wednesday afternoon at her pretty new home on College street. Delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. Oscar Reese entertained the Liter, ary Aluslcal Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Wiley entertained at a large reception Friday afternoon complimentary to Allas Cora May Slmontoo, who will be married Tuesday to Mr. Ernest Doaler. rlan church complimented Allas Cora Slmontnn with a linen abower Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I.. C. Mantle- rills on Alaple street. Misses I .nets and Paulina Harris have re. turned from a trip to Atlanta. Atrs. I» P. Alanderille and two little spent list week In Atlanta. Air. and Mrs. J. W. Fitts returned Fri day from Mississippi to spend the manner In Csrrnllton. Airs. Fllff Turner returned Friday night from n trip to Atlanta. Mrs. C. A. Ppahaw, of Bremen, Is visiting HARAL80N. Judge \V. C. Hodnelt was In Carroll ton F'rlday, the gueat of Rtf mother. Airs. AI. A. Hodnett. Air. B. H. Taylor went to Benola on Thursday. Air. and Mrs. a. P. Hodnett, of Se nola. visited friends In Haralson last Sunday. Alias Llsxle Williams, who has been visiting her brothers at Moreland, re turned home YVedneeday. Air. Boswell Williams was the guest of Airs. O. J. Cagle yesterday. “We sell lots cheaper.” MALLARD REALTY 00., 202 Candler Building. ROTH PHONES =11. The “Golden Mr.'lke V. Ballard has returned toj _ aawssitt.■** '"‘Band of Luck. ”i High’ High’ HIGH CLASS Millinery Each recurring day of our Spring displays contributes to the further establishment of the esteem in which this establishment is held in the estimation of Fashion-fol lowers. The throngs that have viewed our impressive assemblages of exquisite conceptions,from abroad and our own Workrooms convinc ingly testify to our suprem acy.’ A gathering of remark ably beautiful hats at $5.00 to $25.00, illustrating in au authoritative manner the broad resources of this store to meet the demands for pop ular-priced milliner}'. The inimitable charm of the hats we show at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 find no counter part in any other store’s display; each model vying in elegance with the productions emanating from the most celebrated millinery workers. Every fashionable shape with all sorts of trimming treat ment. New Shipment Tan Oxfords “Sorosis”’ Tan Gibson Ties Tan Oxfords are to be lnost fashionable this season and the demand for “taus” is increasing daily. Here’s a shipment of beautiful Tan Sorosis Ribbon Ties received by this morning’s express, and they, are beauties—every pair. Beautiful shade Russian Tan in Gibson tio model, with the broad ribbon silk Laces, Cuban heel and light sole. Price $4.00 Undermuslins Warm Weather Calls for Them Now. Thin Garments Call for Them Now. Hence this April Lingerie Event—a sale we’ve been getting ready for ever since the close of the January white fair. Cottons that have “quality,” embroideries of surpassing beauty—needlework equal to the best home sewing—and styles that conform to all that’s newest in outer dress—a combination that will work out a sweeping success. , At 35c—Women's Corset Covers in many pleasing styles, nainsook, with dainty lace and embroidery trim ming, finished with beading and ribbons. At 50c—Women’s Corset Covers in many pleasing styles; fine nainsook anti cambric, beautified with the season’s newest laces and embroideries. A At 50c—Children’s Gowns —high and low neck models, long and short slcoves, some with hemstitched tucked at yoke, others neatly trimmed. At 98c—Women’s Gowns, daintiest of new chemise and high neck models, made of fine nainsook and cambric, beautified with laces, em broideries, headings and rib bons. At 19c—Wowen’s Draw ers, in cambric and muslin, some simply tucked, others finished with neat hemstitch ed ruffies. to Af 98c—Women’s Draw ers, all the new styles, in cluding the popular new Is abelle—Drawers handsome ly trimmed with rows of lace, insertions and ruffles of fine embroidery. At 98c—Women’s Skirt Chemise, knee and full length garments, made with lace yokes, finished with rib bons, skirts with trimmed flounces. At 98c—Women’s Petti coats made of muslin and cambric, with deep flounces, finished with hemstitched tucks, embroidery and laco trimmings. Women’s Petticoats with, perfect fittiug tops of cambric and full, fluffy flounces of lawn, handsomely trimmed; extra dust ruffle. French Gowns, Newest models, with high or low necks, long and short sleeves beautifully embroid ered in the newest designs, at $2.50, $450, Up. French Drawers—Ample width, with deep ruf fles, hand-cmbroidcrcd scalloped edges, or with dainty embroidered designs, at • $2.50 and Up. French Chemises—Many new styles, some with hand-embroidered edge, eyelet and ribbon run, oth ers more elaborately embroidered in daintiest designs, at $ 1.50, $2.50 and up. HIGH Airs. J. H. Williamson, of Conyers, is