Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 04, 1907, Image 11

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i tit ATLANTA (iKuH(iLAN AND NKWH. Tilt life!) A V, Ai'li 11 POULTRY FEEDS While Hastings’ is known as a seed store, we want to remind you “that we carry in stock regular ly the most complete stock of first quality Poultry Feeds in the South. To get the best results, your hens need the right kind of food. If you feed them right, they will furnish the eggs. EGGS FOR HATCHING During season we can furnish you eggs from first class breeders of almost all standard and fancy breeds of poultry at reasonable prices. Improve your poultry and they will improve your egg supply. OUR MR. TERRY is a thoroughly competent poultryman, and is al ways ready to advise you in poultry matters. His services are at your call at any time, either person ally at our store, or over Phones 2568. SEEDS. PLANTS. BuLbS. FERTILIZERS. HASTINGS’ 16 West Mitchell St. GUILD MEETING. St. Lukes Guild will meet Friday morning at 11 o'clock on Currier etreet. M’DOWELL BENEFIT CONCERT. Next Tuesday evening nt Xtarlst Col- lege Hall a delightful concert will lie given for tlta benefit of the Edward MacDowell fund by the Theodora Mor gan and Edwin Mueller violin school*, assisted by Miss Edwlne Behre. pianist. The accompanlata will be Ml»a Kate Blatterman and Mrs. Alex W. Sterling; violin sololxts, Mias Mary Douglas and Master David Love: director of orches tra, Mr. Edwin Mueller: concert mas ter, Mrs. Edwin Mueller; pianist, Mrs. George M. Hunger 1 . Violins: Edna Bebre, Meta Duke, Mary Douglas, Helena Douglas, Lucius Duncan, Henry Elliott, Philip A. Gresne, Jr.. '04, John George, Mrs. T. H. Hancock, Kellie Johnson, Elliott John- yon. David Love. Mrs. Annie Xlunger- .Mueller, '05, Jennie Merrill, Nellie Mun- ger. Welby Pugin. Charlie Powell. .Mexa Stirling, Annie Thomas, Bernard Wilkins. Viola; Miss Jennie Merrill, Mr. Thomas Killian. Violoncello: Mr. A. Pauli, William Munger. Flue: Mr. Frank Roman. Flute: Mr. Frank Roman. I'ornet: Mr. Henry Rees. LECTURE RECITAL THURSDAY NIGHT. Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock Mr. Paul M. Pearson will give a charming lecture recital, taking as his theme, "Fncle Remus and Riley Stories." The entertainment will be under the auspices of the ladles of the Ponce De. Leon Baptist church. Mr. Pearson Is one of tlin most suc- < sinful and iiopular speakers on the present-day lecture platform, and a large and appreciative audience Is al ready assured ffcr the occasion. CLUB MEETS WITH MISS LEVIN. .Miss Gladys _ Levin entertained the members of the Thursday Bridge Club Thursday morning. Mis* I.svln received her friends a pretty sultjof brown silk, and at the conclusion of .the game dellclpus re freshments wore served. Those playing were Misses Susie .Mae Pope. S' I n a Gentry, Alice Vandi ver. Natallai Taylor, Sallle Cobb John- -011, Mary Brent Smith,' Helen O'Brien. F.IP Dargnti. Cora Hutchins. Georgia Watts and Nauelle Crawford. Phllologlans. These bright young worn en presented an attractive program of songs and readings from Southern poets. Tbs president, Miss Janie Tharpe Solomon, of Atlanta, made happy Introduction and presided with dignity and grace. The following was the Interesting program: Introduction by the President—Miss Janie Tharpe Solomon. Reading, "Old Red Hills of Geor gla,” Henry Jackson—Mias Evalyn Temple Mason. "In Dear Old Georgia,” Egbert Val antyne—Phllologian quartet, Mlssea Jenkins, Johnson, Jackson and Bias ingame. Reading, "Song of the Mystic," Fa ther Ryan—Mrs. Archer. Vocal Solo, "O, He! Carlta," Reginald DeKoven—Miss Maye Jenkins. Readln, "Br'er Rabbit and the Mos qultoes," .Tool Chandler Harris—Miss Janlo Tharpe Solomon. Instrumental Solo, "Faust," Bach— Miss Walton Jackson. Reading, "A Medley,” arranged by Miss Bess .Tones—Miss Bess Jones. "Star Spangled Banner," Francis Scott Key—Phllologian quartet. Original Perm—Miss Lily Davis. Speakers introduced by Miss Alva Bibb Jameson. Accompanist—Miss Edith Rlcken backer Galphln. The “Golden Band of Luck-’ entertainment at i POWDER SPRINGS. The young people of the Baptist Sun day school at Powder Springs will give an interesting entertainment on Friday evening, ^pril B . at' 7:30 o’clock, at the academy, to which the public is cordially Invited. The following program will be ren dered: Lilliputian Wedding. Music. “Uttle Men”—-Play. Music. Pantomime—Suwanee River. Music. Six Cups of Chocolate. Music. The Straw Man. literary exercises AT COX COLLEGE. The Thursday morning public hour at t'ox College was In charge of the SALE OF FINE LINGERIE. The Young Ladles' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian hospital will hold a lin gerie sale at the residence of Mrs. W. L. Peel on Friday, and Indications are that the occasion will be a brilliant success. There have been many quests for hats, shirtwaists and other of the dainty articles which have been made, but tho young ladles have de clined to sell before the opening of the sule on Friday. The assortment lingerie hats, hand-embroidered shirt waists, collars, handkerchiefs and the daintiest of hand-made lingerie Is In an unusually beautiful one, and one of which the summer girl and matron will certainly wish to take advantage. As gifts for the April and June brides these pieces of lingerie are both beau tiful and practical. There are also ex. qulsite garments to be placed on sale for children—tiny frocks, which are Irresistible, and which compensate for the lack In Atlanta of a woman's ox- change, where theie things may usual ly be purchased. The Young Ladles' Auxiliary, ol which Miss Bessie Baxter la the effi cient president, deserves great credit for the beauty, variety and exquisite handiwork of the articles which will be put on sale by them Friday at Mrs. Peel's. Tea and sandwiches will be served during the day by Misses Rosa Toney Mar>' Brent Smith and Marian Peel. The “Golden Band of Luck ” KlBMHI BES.SMMH6S] Are the most comfortable springs made. Conform to every line of the body. Will not roll you toward the center. Absolutely Noiseless. Will Not Sag. To III either Iron or wood beds. Oun Five Year Guarantee Tag en everyCenulneBIueRibbon. Ask your dealer. Southern Spring Bed Co. Atlanta, Ca. MILLEDGEVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Store IV. Thornton enter, tallied quite n large number of friends Tlmrsday with n 8 o'clock barlieeue din- ner. The dinner was served under tho spreading oaks In the grove near the lieuii tlful siibtirhnn home of Mr. mid Mrs. Tcr- rnnre Treanor. tine of the most beautiful reeeplluna rvciAtljr given here was when Mrn. K. E. Ross wits nt home to n Inrgo nnuiher of friends. The home wne artlitleally dec orated with palms and ferna and vloleta. The guests were reeelrod In the hallway by Mesdames l.lly Cason. TV. F. Little jud c. \V. ICIcbter. After being served with delicious punch by Miss Nettle Cone, they were ushered Into the parlor, where the following receiving party stood: Mrs. K. I-:. Boss, Mrs. It. N. lainiir. Sirs. M. M. I'ooka and Mrs. -L II. Vinson. The attests were served with n salad course In COPWEB PARTY AT MARIST HALL Saturday afternoon, beginning at 1 o'clock, a pretty cobweb party will he given at tho Marlst College Hall for children, to which the public Is cor dially Invited. Titers will be. besides the untangling of the cobweb, an egg hunt, a fish pond and delightful re freshments. COTILLION AT KIMBALL. The Nine O'clock German Club gave a beautiful cotillion Wednesday even ing at the Kimball House and the oc casion was one of the brilliant social events of the spring season. The ball room was, decorated with bamboo and palms, and at 11 o’clock an elegant supper was served. The place cards were especially handsome and were decorated with spring flow ers and had on them In gold the name of each guest. Tha chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Barbour Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Paine. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Clarke. Dr. and Mrs. W. 3. Elkin. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Harry English, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sisson. Mr. Samuel Sheer, the president of the Club, led the dancing with Mi,a Constance Knowles. Miss Knowles wore a dancing frock of pale pink messallne, fashioned with Venetian lace. Miss Laura Payne wore white silk, trimmed with lace and chiffon. Miss Harrle Stockdell’s gown was pink messallne, trimmed with Irish lace. Mlsa Mary ThomAa wore a dancing frock of pale pink taffeta and chiffon. Mlsa Martha Woodward's toilet was pink crepe de chine and lace. Miss Rollne Clarke wore white net, mudo over taffeta. Miss Bessie Woodward's gown was blue messallne. trimmed with lace. Miss Sadie Morris wore white lace and chiffon. Miss Lottie Wylie was gowned In blue silk, fashioned with Valenciennes lace. Miss Elizabeth Adair's toilet was black lace, made over chiffon. Mrs. Clarence Stockdell was gowned in blue crepe de chine and lace. Mrs. Harry English wore pink chif fon, made ovor taffeta. Mrs. Cobb Caldwell was gowned In white crepe de chine and lace. ARCHBISHOP BLENK AT THE JAMBOREE. The the' brilliant entertainment, "The Jamboree," to be given Saturday even ing at 8 o'clock at Marlat College hall. His Grace Archbishop James H. Blenk, of New Orleans, will be the guest of honor. Tfils distinguished prelate will ho the guest of Rev. Dr. Gunn during his short visit to Atlanta. The charming program arranged for Saturday even ing will be of especial Interest and will be unusually varied. The flrst part will consist of a min strel show, under the able direction of Major Eugeno Schmidt, and will In clude vocal selections rendered by sev eral of the most accomplished must Hans of the city, and good jokes nnd stories. There will be a series of living pictures, done by Mrs. R. Elliott Miller, Miss Helen Payne, Mias Donna Bain. Mr. Carl Ridley, etc., under the direc tion of Mrs. James Dickey, Jr., and Mrs. Robert Wcssels. Mrs. XI. M. O'Brien and Miss Maude Haverty will contribute vocal num ber*. and the grand flnale will be a splendid tableau, complimentary to the Knights of Columbus, which will rep resent “The Return of Columbus to tho Court of Spain.” In the tableau Mr. George McDaniel will pose as King Ferdinand. Miss Letltia Johnson as Queen Isabella, Mr. J. J. Condon a* the cardinal. Mr. Jackson as Columbus, with many lords, ladles, pages and In dians. An elaborate luncheon will be served both before and after the entertain ment In Sodality hall. His Grace Archbishop Rlenk Is ex pected to make a short speech Saturday evening at the jamboree, and an oppor tunity will be afforded the audience to meet this distinguished prelate. As a davenport, THE SIM PLICITY makes a handsome piece i for library - , reception room or parlor. In mahogany or oak frames, uphol- | stered in leather, chase leather, ve-1 rona, tapestry or velour; it gives no % hint of being a bed. As a Handsome Davenport £ The bed clothes are kept in a clean, roomy box $ underneath tho seat, and at night the davenport may be converted into a full size, comfortable, soft, delightful bed. The operation is entirely from the front; is very simple, light and easy to operate. Always works and can not get out of order. As a Delightful, Comfortable Bed We introduced the Davenport-1 Bed to the South and have in stock |- fiftv different over designs—in all £ finishes and upholsterings, ranging | from $30 to $200 Rhodes-Haverty Furniture Company 63-65 Peachtree Street, Corner Auburn Avenue. COMMISSION TO MEET. Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock tho Georgia Woman’s Commission of the Jamestown Exposition will meet at tho executive mansion, on Peachtree street. The members of the commission are: Mrs. A. B. Steele, Mrs. John XL Slaton, MM. Porter King. Mr*. Samuel D. Jones, Xlr*. Robert Emory Park, of Atlanta: XIrs. W. A. Wilkins, Sr., of Waynesvtlle, Ga.: Mr*. W. G. Bradley, of Brunswick: Xlr*. Crawford Wheat- ley, of Americus; Mrs. John Donald son. Balnbrldge, Ga.; Mrs. Roland El lis, Xtacon, Ga.: Xlr*. Henry Cohen, Au gusta: Xlrs. J. B. S. Holmes, Valdosta: Mr*. H. H. Dean, Gainesville; Xlrs. H. R. Goetschlns, Columbus; Mrs. J. Lind say Johnson, Rome; Xlrs. Kate XIorton Thomas, Atlanta, Ga. YOUNG WOMEN'S CLASS. The subject to be discussed nt next Sunday's meeting of the Young Wom en's Class of Trinity church Is "Em erson’s Law of Compensation." ELECTA CHAPTER. Electa Chapter No. 8. O. E. S„ will meet on Friday, April E, at 8 p, m„ at Masonic temple, corner Xlltchell nn-J Forsyth streets. Visiting members are cordially invited. SARAH J. HANNA, Secretary. CLARA REBEKAH LODGE. Clara Rebekah Degree Staff will In stitute a Rebekah Lodge at East Point Thursday night. A charter membership of fifty has been secured. All quali fied Rebekaha are Invited to be present. The lodge will be Instituted by the dis trict deputy bf Clarn Lodge, assisted by past officers and Brothers Dittler, The “Golden Band of Luck” Hynds, J. J. Brown, Head, Haygot and otheru who may attend. Clara Rebekah Degree Staff and a member! of Clara Degree Staff, ai requested to be prompt. In order th; all may leave on 7:30 car for Eh: Point. the (lining room by Misses Maybelk* Uausc nnil Aunn Hall. MUs Jessie Hiijder has issued a large ! number of invitations to 11 to given iu honor of Mrs. T. J. Athens, ou Mnturday afternoon at the .10 bf Mrs. J. II. Vinson. Mrs. I. Y. ttage. of Atlanta, has re ltimed home from a visit to relatives here. Mrs. Charles l.ove has returned to At lanta after visiting her sister, Mrs. Em mie Jaekson. Mrs. ileortre Fort Milton, of Knoxville. Ten it.. Is the K‘iesi of her mother, Mrs. \nna Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Isom Rlehardson have re- turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Julia Wear. Mr*. J...^ Calloway nnd Mrs. T. M. Halt spent Friday In M»- Mnttlo h. Bivins has refnrned' from ff.iwklnsrlllr. where «he visited the family lion. I*i'f»e Brown. n WHfTCHALl Everything that 9 s new and handsome for Spring and Summer wear awaits you here. A Short Vamp Pump; Bat wing Leather, Bow to Match; in All Leathers. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. A Stylish and GracefulOxford; Turn and Welt Soles; in All Leathers. A Very Smart Style for Walk ing; All Leathers. A Very Nobby Pump; Leathers. m All $3.50, $4.00. $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. $4.00. Pretty Styles for Children Mail Orders 4I& ^vMART^HOES Receive prompt and careful attention.