Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 16, 1907, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANI) NEWS. HOW SHE LOOKED, lust hold It slanting. that the light May fall Just »o upon the glass. There! Now you seem to have right— Sweet, quaint, old-fashioned little lass! How plain and smooth her hair It worn; The frock, how hideous Its stripe— They wore such things ere we were born: It's grandmother's daguerreotype. She looks so serious and stiff. Yet those two curls are perfect dears, I very often wonder If She was as prim as she appears. You see, her head the "artist" placed In some machine with Iron gripe. Stilt, signs of mischief 1 have traced In grandmother's daguerreotype. Orandfather says In time gone by She led him quite a lively dance— Dear me! It really makes one sigh To think about that old romance. He says she had such roguish eyes, And lips, he says, like cherries ripe. It’s something that you'd not surmise From grandmother's daguerreotype. —Chicago News. IN HONOiTmR8. POU. , Mrs. Robert Alston will entprtaln at a bridge party Friday afternoon at her homo on Peachtree In honor of Mrs. Doaler Pou. of Columbus, Ihe guest of Mrs. Samuel Weynian. IN HONOR MRS. HOLME8. ’ Mrs. J. N. Goddard has Issued Invl tatlonn to a bridge party for Thursday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. George O. Holmes, of Jacksonville, Fla. who arrives Thursday morning to visit Mrs. Charles A. Conklin. MR8. PEABODyTo ENTERTAIN. Friday afternoon Mrs. William Pea' body will entertain at bridge In honor of two attractive visitors, Mrs. W. H. O'Keefe and Mrs. Hugh Goughcnour, of Greenville, Tenn. Mrs. Peabody's guests will Include about twelve of her friends, and the party will be the flrst of a series to be given by this young hostess. MRS. LLOYD PARKS WILL ENTERTAIN 8ATURDAY. Saturday afternoon at her beautiful home In Decatur, Mrs. Lloyd Parks will entertain Informally In honor of the guests of Mrs. Arnold Broyles. Mrs. Hugh Goughcnour and Mrs. W. H. • O'Keefe. Many Informal parties nro being planned In their honor. TO MRS. TIL80N'S GUEST8. Among those entertaining for Mrs. Murchison Thnmns and Miss Kdlth West, of Savannah, will be Mrs. W. R. C. Smith, who will give an Informal party In their honor at her home on West Peachtree. TO MISS DRUMMONDS’ GUE8T8. The bridge given by Miss Olive Mil ler Tuesday afternoon to Miss Wither mlna Drummond and Iter guests, was’ one of the prettiest parties of the week. Miss Miller entertained nt the apart ment of her sister, Mrs. Lamar Griggs, In the Wellington, which was attract ively decorated to a color scheme of red. Red roses and carnations were placed on mantels and cabinets, and formed the centerpiece of the table In 'the dining room, where delicious re freshments were served. The prises were a beautiful hand- painted candle stick and some pretty iiar.d-painted trays. Miss Miller received her guests In n prlncesse gow n of black crei>e de chine, fashioned with lace, and was assisted in entertaining by her sister, Mrs. La mar Griggs, who was gowned In white mull and lace. Those Invited were Miss Wllhelmlna Drummond and her guests. Misses Caldwell, Gould, Bloodworth and Hun- nicutt. anil Misses Wills, Adalino and Leonlo Helfner, Kate Johnson, Marga ret Porter, Julian Perdue, Mrs. Graham Perdue, Misses Nanelle Crawford. Georgia and Loulee Watts, Jennie Rue Bell, Louise Johnson. Mabel and Na talie Taylor, Mamie Griggs, Mrs..Henry Baker, Misses Ison, Lottie Baker, Lu cia Jeter, Luctle Dennis, Florence Den nis, Mrs. John Maddox, Mrs. Eugene Daniel. Mrs. Roland Walker, Mrs. Charles Lockridge, Mrs. James English .Vaughan, Mrs. Jarnlgan. MR8. TIL80N ENTERTAIN3 AT LARGE AFTERNOON TEA. The largest and one of the most beautiful social events of the day was the afternoon tea at which Mrs: Wil liam J. Tllson entertained one hundred friends In honor of her guests, Mrs. Murchison Thomas and Miss Kdlth West, of Savannah. Mrs. Tllson's attractive home, East Fourteenth street, was decorated with quantities of roses and carnations, pink being the color motif which pre dominated In decorations and In the mints. Ices and bonbons. Roses and carnations Inlcrystal vases and large cut gloss bowls ornamented the man tels, tables and cabinets throughout the house, their delicate color making a bright contrast to the dark Flemish oak woodwork of the spacious rooms. The table In the dining room hud a centerpiece of lace, on which was placed a great bowl of la France roses. Numerous candelabra with their flower like shades of pink silk added to the attractiveness of the scene. Assisting Mrs. Tllson In receiving and entertaining her guests were Mrs. Reu ben Arnold, Mrs. James Goddard. Mrs. Randolph Rose, Mrs. Victor Rinlth und Miss Nan DuBlgnon. Mrs. Tllson was a charming young hostess In a gown of white olga crepe, trimmed with touches of pale blue vel vet and with durhesse lace. Miss Edith West, who Is among the most attractive of the young visitors In Atlanta at present, wore a gown of white mull and lace. Mrs. Murchison Thomas was admired In violet Itsse, fashioned with narro.v lace. Mrs. Reuben Arnold was one of the most attractive young matrons presont, and won gowned In pale blue cloth, lace trimmed. Mrs. Randolph Rose wore a hand some gown of white voile made over a foundation of heavy taffeta and trimmed luce. Mrs. Victor Bmllh was attractive In pearl gray and Miss Nan DuBlgnon was In white. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Robert* will entertain at an Informal reception on Monday of next week al their home orf Baltimore place, the occasion being In celebration of their golden anni versary. TO MISS~WORLEY. Miss Isabelle Thomaa gave a small brldgo party Tuesday afternoon In hon or of Miss Mildred Worley. The guests Included: Miss Cora Hemphill, Mlsa Louise Baird, Miss Lot tie Peek Wyly. Miss Hallle Ellis, Miss Cora Hutchins, Miss Alberta Rankin, Miss Helen Bagley.’MIss Mary Brent Smith, Miss Hattie Lee Angler, Miss Donna Ilaln. Miss Kllse Landrum, Miss Adora Anderson and. Miss Hart Wylie. Miss Thomas received her guests In a pink linen house gown, trimmed with Miss Worley tvns gowned In whlto voile, fashioned with Irish lace. Aftor the game dainty refreshments were served, the color scheme of pink being carried out In the flowers, bons and cakes. The prises were a Christy plcluro and a, glove case. Mies Worley was 10th of April at the home 6f the bride. In Houston. Mr. Cobb has a wide circle of friends in Atlanta, having formerly lived here. hutchinsotTcrowell. The wedding of Miss Ruby Wills Hutchinson and Mr. James Kenneth Crowell, of New York, will take place Thursday evening at the home of the bride ut 8:30 o’clock. bridgI""party, On Thursday afternoon Mrs. James W. Morrow, Jr., will entertain at bridge In honor of Mrs. Murchison Thomas, of Savannah, and Mrs. Wade Langston, of Rt. Louis. OPERA TO BE rIhEARSED IN COLUMBIAN WOODMEN'8 HALL. The rehearsal* for the opera “Caprice of Capri,” which will be presented un der the auspices of the Atlanta Art A* reflation early In May, have aroused great deal of enthusiasm among the cast and chorus, and among thoss members of the Art Association who havo witnessed them. For the few weeks that Intervene be> tween the present time and the date of the. performance at the Grand, re' tiearsals will be held every even' cept Tuesday. The large hall Columbian Woodmen, at 122 Peachtree street, has been secured, and rehear sals will begin promptly at 8 o'clock every evening, except Ti presented with a silver ornament for u writing dealt, MISSES'LEDERLE ENTERTAIN. Monday afternoon the Mlssea Lederle gave a pretty Japanese parly earn pllmentary to Miss Aline Bullard, whose marrlago to Mr. Charles Mar shall will take place Thursday.' Fan-tan was ployed, after which salads and Ices were served at small tables. The score cards were Japa nese lanterns, parasols and fans, and the decorations were In quaint Jni>u nese designs. The lirsi prlxe, a beaded collar, was won by Miss Daisy Dixon. The solatlon, a pretty picture, went to Miss Kdwlna Retire, and the guest of hon or. Miss Bullard, was presented with a pleco of Bohemian ware. The Misses Lederle wore .attractive white lingerie gowns, nnd Miss Bullard wore a white chiffon toilet, trimmed with luce. M^C< Mrs. Ei CCO-COBB. ton, Tex., have Issued cards announc ing the marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to Mr. K. Monroe Cobb. The wedding will take place on the WHEN THE DOCTOR WRITES YOUR PRESCRIPTION Phone 2024 Bell; 1028 Atlanta ?Ve Will Send for and Deliver Promptly Without Extra Charge. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Whitaker=Coursey Drug Co. 29 Marietta Street, Corner Broad THE MOST CONVENIENT ERUG STORE TO ALL CAR LINES RELIABLE JEWELRY Captivates the discriminating buyer. Those who dellt with us In the past have confldencc in the quality of the goods wc have to offer. Exquisite styles and reasonable prices. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. opt Tuesday, and will be held here each time. Tho members of the cast and chorus are requested to be prompt and regular In their attendance. IN HONOR oFmISS BROWN. Miss Dorothy Harmon gave a charm, Ing party Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Mildred Brown, of Marietta, who leaves In a few days with her pa' rents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, for New York to reside In future. The prlxes were a leather bag, a' fan und a beaded purse." Little Mlse Har mon was prettily gowned In white or, gundlc with pink ribbons. MIsh Mildred Brown's frock was of blue silk, Inre trimmed. The guests Included Misses Mildred Brown. Caroline King, Hattie Broyles, Theo and Dollle Priolcau. Irene Lopez und Mildred Harmon. lecture"postponed. The lecture which was to have been delivered by Captain J. F. Burke, at the hall of the Knights of Columbus Tuesday evening has been, postponed until Thursday. All members of the order and all la, dies are cordially Invited to attend. IN HONOR MISS BONNEY., Miss Florence Jackson gave a small bridge party Tuesday afternoon In hon or of Miss Madeline Honney. of New York, the guest of Mrs. George Bonney. Eight guests were Invited to play bridge and after the game delicious re, freshments were served. AN INFORMAL 0CCA8I0N. Tuesday Miss. Dora Snyder enter tained Informally at luncheon for Miss Alllne Ballard, one of Atlantu'a most attractive April brides. Miss Snyder's guests numbered five of her girl friends, who were seated about a table which had for Its centerpiece a plateau of red roses and the color scheme of red was carried out In many of the details.' IN HONOR~m7sS ALLEN. Miss Juanita Tyler will entertain at a bridge party Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock In honor of Miss Adelaide Allen and her guests. Misses Emma Qullllan, Kathleen Kluts nnd Georgia Boswell. Miss Tyler's guests on Thursday will be: Miss Clara Mue Winn. Miss Louise Walls, Miss Georgia Watts, Miss Wil lie Drummond, Miss Hattie Blood- worth of Forsyth, Miss Molly Gould of Boston, Miss Edith Twaddell of Philadelphia, -Miss Kulile Bloodworth of Forsyth, Miss Eleanor Hunnlcutt o Athens, Miss Bessie Dobbs, Miss Lltll White, Miss Lottie Austin, .Miss Vir ginia Parks, Miss Georgia May Taylor, Miss Whltner, Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Alice Wilburn, Miss May Padgett, Miss Helen Cay, Miss Ruth Barry. Miss Ollle May (Mborn, Miss Eula Sullivan, Miss Mary Crew Cundett, Sllfs Elwin DcGraffenreld, Miss Irene Mitchell, Miss Ruth Blodgett. Miss Julia Middle- ton. Miss Elhlecn Dobbs, Miss Gladys Kirk. Miss Mary McCall, Miss Clara Bell, Miss Florence Kmuper. Miss Helen Gleason, Miss Georgia Donnell. Miss Willie Asher, Miss Wills Helfner, Miss Leone Helfner, Miss Adelaide Helfner, Miss Rayson of Kentucky, Miss Alice Ormond, Miss My rt Ice Smith, Mlqs Kdlth Tanner, Miss Carrie Henderson, Miss Lena Dean, Mrs. Jim Milam. Mra. Willis Timmons,. Mrs. Harry Rnelllngs, Mrs. George P. Allen, Mrs. Arthur Cof fee. Mrs. Kite, Mrs. Jnck Brantley. Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Virgil Shepard, Mrs. Roy Sidney Johnson of Trussvllle, Ala, Miss Annie Lou Hood of I-uGrange. DIAMOND IMPORTERS. 37 WHITEHALL. ft Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, AHqvid prrparatios for face,nrck,arm* and hand*. Makeathfikialikeyou want it. Dociltrna.no> mint. Ktit Micky or greasy. It** tutrmlr**, clean, rrfre*btnR. Can't be detected. L’aritmnr iinranun •a**4§kt*WiaUfgUpriaf,Hammer,Fait SampleL#unSd(gXo w* i : iftiiSt,Urouklju,N.V. COURTESIES TO MISS DAVI8. Ml mi Clara Belle Davit*, who hA* been the (’harming guest of Mm. Alexander Proud lit for two weeks, has been de lightfully entertained ever since her ar rival, and her atay hat been a constant round of pleasant affair**. Among those who have entertained in her honor were her hottest. Mr*. ProudfU, Mm. F. L Mallary, Mm. E. V. .Mallary. Mm. James J. Cobb and Mm. J. H. Shorter. .hm Davis has enjoyed delightful auto ride** nnd driven about the country around Macon, and lias thoroughly en- Jowed her stay in the city. She has added a great many more friend* to her already large circle of them, for she Is a charming young woman and made friends of all she met. Mias Davis leaven .Monday for Atlanta to Join her father. Professor Davis.—Macon Tele graph. FAMILY REUNION. Mra. \\\ P. Hollingsworth, at her home, 33 Ketorla street, entertained the member* of her family ut a re union April 14. An cluborute dinner wax enjoyed' by the nine children, 33 grandchildren add a few* intimate friend* of Mra. Hollingsworth. Natural Flavors Flavoring Extracts arc natural flavors, obtained by a new process, which gives the most delicate and grateful taste. Dr. Price’s Favorings can be conscientiously commended as being just as represented, per fection in every possible respect. One trial proves their excel lence. FE8TIVAL CHORUS REHEARSAL. Dr. J. Lewis Browne requests the members of the May-June Music Fes tlve chorus to meet for rehearsal Tuesday evening at 122 Peachtree street. A full attendance Is earnestly urged. A QUIET WEDDING. Special to Tlie Georglen. 1 Douglas, Go., April IS.—Douglas peo pie were treated to quite a surprise last Sunday afternoon when Mr. J. R. Davis, the manager of a large turpen tine place at Lake Bird, Fla., and Mr*. Mattie Lee Comas were quietly married at the home of Mrs. Comas. Only a very few people knew that Mr. Davis was even In town, and one of his brothers, who spent two hours with him Sunday - morning, did not know that lie had come here for a wife until after they were married and gone. Rev. L, A. Hill performed the ceremony, and those present were: Mesdames S. C. Brown and M. D. Dickerson and Judgo C. A. Ward and Dr. W. C. Bryan, together with the Immediate family. They left Immediately for Cor- dole. Mrs. Davis was one of the most popular ladies of the town, and for several years past has been engaged In the superior court clerk's ofllcc, but at the time of her marrlago was en gaged at the Cltltens’ Bank. Mr. Davis Is an old cltlsen of Doug las and la well and favorably known here, being one among the few men that number their friends by all whom they are known. They will spend-a few weeks on a bridal tour. cook-Taylor. On last Wednesday evening Miss Lottie Taylor and Mr. J. E. Cook were married at the home of the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor, at Cochran, Go. Rev. John B. Chatfleld, of the Methodist church, performed the ceremony. The attendants were Mr. J. P. Peacock, best man: Miss Alice Tay lor, maid of honor, nnd Miss Annie Taylor, Miss Jessie Wynne and Miss Laurie Wynne as bridesmaids. A large number of friends nnd relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will leave In May for a trip North and will visit the Jamestown Exposition. PERRIMAN-8YKES. A marriage of the gretna green kind took place In Atlanta Sunday, when Mlsa Lola Sykes and Mr. J. Iverson Perriman, both of Villa Rica, Ga.. were married by Dr. White at his residence, on Crew street. The marriage took place at 2 p. in., and a. few of the friends of the bride and groom who were too late to witness the ceremony took dinner at the Aragon with the bridal couple. Those In the party were Miss Florence Green, of Dallas, Ga.; Miss Essie Bagwell, Mr. Grady Rob erts, Mr. Tom Pope and Mr. Steed, of Villa Rica. The only objection of the parents was ths youthfulness of the Bride. HARPER-POWELL. Special to TV (Isursl'S, Calhpun, Go.. April 18.—Miss Annie May Powell, of Calhoun, and Mr. Joe Harper, of Kingston, were married at the home of the bride’s parents, on O&thcaloga street, Sunday afternoon. Rev. Frank Qullllan performed the cer emony. A number of relatives and friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harper left Immediate, ly for Kingston. From there they go to points In Alabama. After spending seme time In that state they will re turn to Rome, where they will make their future home. BUFFET SUPPER TO VI8ITOR3. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Broyles' buffet supper Tuesday evening will be a pret ty compliment to their guests, Mrs. Hugh Goughenour und Mrs. W. H. O'Keefe, of Greenville, Tenn. A profusion of wild honeysuckle will be used In the decorations and In- the dining room the table will have as Its centerpiece a pyramid of the honey suckle. The wax tapers will be un shaded and the color scheme of pink ill be carried out In the cakea und bonbons. The invitations are conflned to mem bers of the families of Mr. und Mrs. Broyles. ATLANTA CHAPTEP. BIRTHDAY. Monday afternoon at the home of thd" regent, Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan, 183 Peachtree street, the Atlanta Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, gave a brilliant entertainment cele brating the sixteenth annlverssry of the organization of the chapter. A large number of the Daughters, ,wlth many outside friends, were present. Mrs. Morgan’s home was effectively decorated with national flags, bunting and a profusion of spring blossoms, un der the direction of Mrs. James L. Lo gan, chairman of the decorating com mittee. Mrs. L. J. Amden had charge of the refreshments for the occasion, which were served at a beautiful old mahog ony table, handsomely appointed It massive sliver and cut glass, with i. centerpiece of a large basket tilled with la France roses, and tied with green tulle and bonbons In pink tints. Mrs. F. H. Orme poured coffee from a splendid old silver coffee urn, at orie end of the table. A large birthday cake, holding six' teen candles, was cut by Mrs. Jane By, ere, one of the charter members of the chapter. During the afternoon an unusually Interesting program—literary and mu sical—was rendered. Mrs. Jane Byers gave a brief talk on the organization of the Atlanta Chapter and gave the flat of the original mem bers. Mrs. Joseph Bowen sang with qha Ing effect Tostl'a “Dreams" and im I melody,'accompanied by Dr. J. Lewis Browne. Mrs. A!good Holmes gave two de lightful Impersonations; Mrs. John Marshall Slaton recited with exquisite exquisite grace and charm “My Ship's at Rea” and “At the Scaffold Stair." Mr. George McDaniel sang two beau, tlful songs. The guests were received by Mrs. Morgan, regent, and Mrs. A. J. Smith, qhalrman of the entertainment committee, assisted by the members of the executive board, the- officers and ex-regents of the chapter. Mrs. Mor gan wore a becoming toilet of gray voile; Mrs. Smith was gowned In a handsome gray foulard; Mrs. Amden wore a stylish costume of black silk; Mrs. Slaton's gown was of red voile, trimmed with white lace; Mrs. Algood Holmes wore a white lingerie gown; Mrs. Byers' costume was of black illk; Mrs. Orme’a gown was of black lace over block Bilk, with a touch of laven der velvet on tbo corsage, and Mrs. Logan wore a pretty toilet of black. ^ Personal Mention J Mrs. John Little's bridge Wednes day afternoon will be a pretty compli ment to Mrs. Dosler Pou, of Columbus, Mrs. Samuel Weyman’s guest Mrs. John Barn"" luncheon Wed nesday will be In honor of Miss Made line Bonney, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Bonney. Mrs. Jack Cutler, of Macon. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Bell. Miss Clara Wimberly returned Tues. day to her home In Macon. Mrs. V. R. Davis and young son left Tuesday for a visit to New York. Miss Arabella Rice, of Brunswick, Is the attractive guest of Mrs. Spencer Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, of Hous ton, Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wylie, on Peachtree street. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McBIrney will leave the last of the week for a visit to New York. Dr. Wesley Taylor Is In Cincinnati. During his absence Mrs. Taylor Is vis iting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ~ Akers, on Piedmont avenue. Mr. and Mr*. John Newton Goddard returned Monday from Savannah, where they spent several days last week. Captain Edward S. Gay Is In Texas. Mrs. S. C. Hill will leave this week for a visit to Newnan, where she will be tbo guest of her son, Mr. Calhoun Hill. Mr. Vine, of Norfolk, Is the guest of Mr. ana Mrs. John McCullough. Miss Daisy Cater, who has been the guest of her sister, Mr*. W. K. Jones, las returned to Forsyth. Dates With Pecan Nuts “Stuffed Dates,” as they are commonly called, are a really healthful piece of candy. HalIowee3 Dates, the kind Nunnally uses, are the finest dates grown, and when stuffed with Texas Pecans and rolled in pure sugar, form a tempting bit of candy. Twenty-Five Cents Per Box LADIES’ AID Y. M. C. A. The regular monthly meeting of the society will be held at the rooms next Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Every member Is most urgently re quested to be present. If ’all are on time not more than one hour will be required. Please don't fall' to attend. MRS. T. M. RANDALL, See. GORDON CIRCLE. The Gordon Circle of the Kings Daughters and Rons will meet In reg ular session on Wednydny afternoon 3:30 o'clock nt the Home for Old omen. 19 East Mitchell street. Mrs. J. B. S. Holmes, of Valdosta, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Algood Holmes. CHILDREfy >EETHINq Mrs. Winslow's Safia/fidS Soothing Syrup f# THKfRCIilLDKKN I.VU LVDIL. mu« FOR DIARKHtEA. by druggists In every part of the Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food, and Drug act. June 30, 190*. Serial nun. per 1098. Miss Alice Steele will return home ths latter part of the week, after a visit of several weeks to friends In Vir ginia. Mrs. J. K. Ottley has returned from Athens and Plnehurst, N. C. When the United States cruiser Bir mingham I* launched on April 20. at Quincy, Mass., Mayor Ward will be present and take a leading part in the exercises. The mayor said this morn ing that he Intended taking the trip and seeing the Birmingham officially launched. Invitations will be sent out by the builders ol the ship, ulso the government, to many In this city to at tend the occasion. It Is very probable that n large party will go from Blr mlngbam. Including, of course, Mlsa Mary Campbell, who was named as sponsor for tbe occasion.—Birmingham News. Dr. and Mr*. Guy D. Ayer, of Atlan ta, who were married In that city on Wednesday last, passed through Jack' sonvllle en route to Ocala, where they are now guests of Dr. Ayer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ayer.—Jackson' vllle tFla.) Metropolis. Mr. Wttllam Murphy, of Atlanta, Is a prominent visitor to the city, nnd spent yesterday with his aunt and cousin, Mrs. Marla’C. Murphy and Mrs. Roselle C. Cooley, at their home on East For' syth street.—Jacksonville (Fla.j Me tropolis. f Mrs. Stark, J. Burney, of Rome. Ga., will be for a few days the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dlsbro, of West End, At lanta. Miss Estelle Whelan, who was ap pointed one of the delegates to the Na tional Congress of the Daughters of the Amerlcin Revolution, now In session at Washington, D. C„ was unable to at tend the congress owing to a very se rious injury sustained by her a few days ago Jn getting off a street car on the Decatur line. Miss Whelan Is still suffering greatly frutu the accident and Is conflned to her home In consequence, at Kirkwood. Mrs. J. C. Cassidy and daughter, Miss Mary Cassidy, are visiting rela tives at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Wilson have taken possession of their new borne, 323 Crew ATLANTA MATTRESS COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS, MATTRESSES RENOVATED The memory of Quality lasts long after the price has been forgotten. Work Called for a nd Delivered Same Day. Both Phones 4847. 174 Piedmont Avo. Dr. Theodore Toepel will attend the meetings of the Georgia Medical Asso ciation In Bavannnh, Ga., which will Me held April 17 to 30. Mrs. Paul Morgan, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ramuel Weyman, leaves Wednesday for her home In Worcester, Mass. Mrs. Jack Cutler, of Macon, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Bell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burwell Pope have returned from an extended stay In Cal. Ifornla. Miss Phlnlzy, accompanied by her guest. Miss Joyce, of Massachusetts, lias returned to her home at Augusta after a short visit to Atlanta. Miss .Strlckler, of Virginia, Is the guest for a few days of Miss Florence Werner. MARIETTA. One of the most delightful events of the season was a reception given by Mrs. Newton lieggle and IDs. Joseph Legg In honor of their sister, Mrs. Rob ert Lee Northcutt, at the residence of Mrs. Newton Heggle. The handsome home was elaborately decorated with potted plants, bamboo and garlands if smllax wreathed around white tulle. The color scheme In the dining room was white and grqen and In the other rooms pink and green were the pre vailing colors. Refreshments were served In which the color scheme was carried out In detail. Thirty ladles as sisted Mrs. Heggle, Mrs.. Legg end Mrs. Northcutt In receiving tlieir guests. -Punch was served in the II brary. Miss Stewart, of North Carolina, Is spending some time with Mra. Mary Dean Towns. Mrs. Wiggins, of Atlanta, was the guest of friends last week. Mrs. John Boston is visiting friends In Eatonton. Ga. .Mr. George Irwin, who has been quite III. Is some better. Miss Julia Schilling Is visiting Mends In Jacksonville. Mra. Charles DuPre entertained the Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Lake Smith entertained a number of friends Monday evening with a dance given In honor of:Miss Berta Lawhorn and Mr. Edward Groves. The marriage of Miss Berta Lawhorn and 3D. Edward Groves was solem nised on Wednesday night. Rev. Cbas. Pise officiating. Only the Immediate membern of the. family were present. The young couple left for an extended tour through Florida. Mrs. O. V. Bush Is the guest of Mra. Charles Griffin. Mrs. C. W. Hughes and son are vis iting 31rs. Harry Humphries. The Ladles’ Afternoon Euchre Club was entertulned on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. W. SI. McCullock. The prises, hand-painted plate and twine doll, were won by Mrs. Alberts Beiliss and Miss Lillian Bennett. Delicious re freshments were served. , Sliss Hightower, of Atlanta, was the guest of Mra. T. M. Brumby last week. Sliss Rtella Tale la tbe guest of Mrs. IL U. Holland. NOTICE! The Union Dairy Compa ny is ready to serve the pub lic at 66 and 68 Ivy street, with the best milk, cream and ice cream to be obtained. Personal attention given all orders. Both ’phones 3301. COCHRAN. On last Friday evening Mrs. A. P. Remington entertained In honor of Miss Taylor and 3Ir. Cook. Sllssel Alice and Annie Taylor, of Wesleyan College, came borne to bo present »t the Tdylor-Cook wedding. Mlsa Ethel Stewart will leave In t few days for her home itt Wayside, G.l Sir. W. D. Booth, of Dexter, spent a few days of this week with relative* here. W. M. Hollenbeck spent Saturday and Runday with Professor Knowles, of Hbwklnsvllle. Sir. Gorham Jackson spent Sunday In Eastman. Walter Wellman, whose polar balks n Is announced as about ready to be sir.t to Tromoae, will himself voyage :» this country before starting north. .her* One of the most eloquent pre;| ■ In Wale* la Rev. J. Paulston Jones. M. A. He has been blind since he was * years old. yet ho graduated with hlgH honors at Glasgow University.