Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 29, 1907, Image 11

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-L.il.fcj A'IIjAj-n fc^i jOLIUIjIA A-i XJ [society entertainment at 6 COLLEGE PARK. The delightful little three-act com- Famlly Affair." which waa #dy »- -jm^.... - ,\ien at the Christian Tabernacle. Col- * Park, on Saturday night, was a LA a t success, from-every point of view. A large sum was realised for a worthy * „ The Academy Annual and ur gent requests for Its repetition have In duced those In charge to repeat the entertainment at an early date. The play was given under the au ,-lces of the Georgia Military Academy College Park. The cast of charac- f_ r « was as follows: nan Gillespie, a good fellow, whose imagination runs away with him—Jas. T Merrln, Jr. jerkins Jobson. his gardener, a high authority on potato bugs—Mala Haugh- “neacon Smith, who finds It difficult be good, under adverse elrcum- ■iinces—Richard Gresham. ' ‘ oaih- Davis, good-hearted little cook, .ho unlike most women, really can SS a secret—Miss Eddie Barton. miss Cameon, his housekeeper, In the matrimonial market, nnd means busl- ms—Miss Carolyn Willingham. Louisiana, a dark brunette, on tho fU path—Mr. Neal Bloomer. the may-june festival. Interest In the Mny-June festival Is growing by leaps and bounds as 1* tvidenced by the numbers of letters and inquiries received from all parts of the State. The largo chorua of over >00 voices Is being excellently trained by Director J. Lewis Browne. "La Corsicana," the beautiful opera by Dr. Browne, will be produced, and this will be one of the great features of the festival. Another feature will be the production for the first time of the opera, "The God and the Maid.” the leading role of which was written for Campanarl, who has this season cov ered himself with glory In New York. Speaking of Madame Schuman- Helnk. and of Madamo Dell Kendall Werthner, two of the aololBts of the festival, the Musical Courier says:. “Madame Schumann-Helnk, who ap peared In recital at Orchestral Hall this afternoon, was accorded an ovation which was richly deserved. Schumann- Helnk's art, which Is art that conceals art. was exampllfled In a program of of the choicest offerings In all ■ong literature. In German Ueder this superb artist has no peer, and the con ceptions offered were the acme of ar tistic perfection. In splendid voice this consummate artist gave one of the most enjoyable song recitals of the season. Mrs. Dell Kendall-Werthner, so prano, has been engaged as one of the iololsts for the Atlanta May festival, May 29 30, 31 and June 1. From Atlanta Mrs. Werthner goes direct to Asheville. N. C., where she will sing the soprana role in 'The Messiah. On May 3 8, Mr. and Mrs. Werthner appear as soloists «t the Chattanooga Sanger- feat.” cast and chorus for opera. Perhaps the largest social event of the week will he the presentation at the Grand of the opera, “Caprice of Capri, to be given under the patronage of the Atlanta Art Association. The boxes will be occupied by a large number of society folk, and the audience Friday evening will be probably tho most bril liant of the season. The box-holders for the Friday and the two Saturday performances include: Mrs. Hoke Smith, Miss Stephens, Mr. Henry Miles, Mr. Ulrlc Atkinson. Mr. Eugene Haynes, Mr. C. L. Richardson. Miss Whiteside, Mr. R. F. Shedden, Mrs, Clark Howell, Mrs. Walker Inman, Mrs. J. D. Turner, Mrs, Robert Alston: sec ond night, Mrs. Albert How»ll, Miss Stevens, Mrs. Samuel Inman, Mrs. Roane, Colonel Lowry, Mrs. T. M. Ho mer, Mr. Van Harlington, Mrs. WiUe Pope. Mr. Edward Alfrtend, Mr. Fraflk 8. Ellis. Mr. C. I. Ryan: matinee, Mrs, Crawford. Mrs. Van Landlngham. Mrs. Orme Campbell. Mrs. Carrot Payne, Mrs. Marshall Eckford, Mrs. Edward Brown. The cast Includes a large number of the most popular singers In Atlanta— Misses Luclle Dennis, Hattie Hunter. Mrs. Lester Fossick, Miss Louise Nor man. four princesses from foreign parts, Mrs. Charles Shelden, Miss Elis abeth Adair. Miss Margaret Ladson and Miss Elio Dargan; four maids. Miss Fanny Turner, Lillian Harris, Florence Dennis and Margaret Berry: Messrs. Albert Breltenbucher, Frank Pearson, Charles Hoke, Marlon Hood, Otis Mx, Cartledge Campbell and Masters Orme Campbell and Frank Pearson. There will be a gypsy chorus and May-pole dance, which will bring In a number of society belles and attractive Children, whom Miss Gypsy Morris Is training excellently. Beautiful tableaux will also be a most attractive feature. The large chorus has been beautifully trained by Mr. Mayer and Mr. Pearson, •nd to them the Art Association Is in debted for enthusiastic and conscien tious work. Those who make Up the chorus are: Misses Annah Jlullln, Mar jorie Mutlln, Mrs. Theresa Grant Holt- man, Mrs. May Arnold Finney, Miss Florence Kaniper, Mies Faery Ritter, Miss Rushle Ray. Mias Louise Norm an. Miss Blossom Tucker, Miss Mabel Ooodler, Miss Fanllle Davies, Miss Vti ll* Asher, Miss Kate Leigh. Miaa Dar nell. Mina Julia Goode, Misses Lang ford, Mrs. Gentry, Messrs. Paul Sey- del. Hugh Conolly, John 8. Moore, Thomas S. Swann, Oscar B. Cook, ,G. W. Moore, John Stevens, Mr. Pelot, Messrs. Charles Goodman, Robort Wood, Percy Gentry, Will Latimer, Guy Norman, Roy Abernathy, Julian Thom- Harris Bradley, Hunter Muse and Mr. Morton | CHRISTENING PARTY. Below is given a list of the names of the young women who have accepted the Invitation -of Miss Mary Campbell, the sponsor for the United States bn*, tleshtp Birmingham, to accompany her to Quincy, Mass., on May 29, at which place and on which day the ship will be christened and launched: Miss .Grace Hardle, Miss Marjorie Wentherley. Miss Ellen Linn Jlolton, Miss Mary George Crulkshank, Miss Martha Dabney, Miss Bessie Jemlson, Miss Kathleen Nixon, Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, Miss Edna S 52 ore U M,,s Mar >' Cameron, Miss Dor- othy Orr. Miss Mildred Tyson, Miss Louise Walker. The party will be chaperoned by Governor and Mrs. Joseph F. Johnston and Sir. and Mrs. E. K. Campbell. The christening party Is composed representative young women of Blrm- ingham, coming aa they do from some of the most prominent families of the state and possessing in their own right a quota of beauty and charm far and away above the average, although youth In itself is always beautiful and charming. Arrangements have been made „ moke the trip In every way a delightful one. The route suggested Is to go via Norfolk, Vo., ’and thence by the Old Dominion steamship line to Boston and from Boston to Quincy, Mass., where the launching takes place. After the launching there will be a luncheon served by the shljf-bullders, In tho "Mole Loft," and other attentions will be shown the party. Returning, the party may take In the Jamestown Ex- position. A number of other Birmingham peo pie will probably attend the launching Among those who will likely attend In addition to those named above will be: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Molton. Mr. and Mrs. John Lon don, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Malone, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Adams, Mr. James Weatherly, Mr. Wilson Brown, Mayor George B. Ward and others. The Commercial Club and the Board of Trade will also appoint committees to attend the launching of the battle ship which bears the name of the Magic City.—Birmingham Ledger. SOUTHERN SOCIETY AT THE WOMAN’S CLUB. A most Interesting program has been prepared for the meeting of the Worn an's Club Monday afternoon. An In' teresting feature will be the lecture to be given by Mr. Joseph Cratghtll. The lecture will be Illustrated with stereop- tlcon views. Mrs. J. K. Ottley will also talk most Interestingly on the recent education conference at PlnehursL 24 LOTS AT AUCTION M., w A Girardeau will sell Tuesday *'*nlng at 4 o'clock 24 beautiful Jots , Berne and Killian streeta, Just * “Jocks east of Grant Park. Tho property originally belonged to i hp L. p. Grant estate and this Is the “ r >: opportunity tho public has had t'■ Wfchase. The sale will ba made without resar- ▼ation. ■ - Tp rnw $25 cub, balance $10 P« r on each lot. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Woodslde have taken apartments at the Aragon until they build on Peachtree road. Mesers. W. G. Anderson and J. Lester are In New York. Miss Marie Wood is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Morris at Marietta. Mrs. T. .J. Simmons, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs, John W. Tomlinson, at Birmingham, will leave In a few days for the East, where she will spend the summer. . Miss Edith L. West has returned to Savannah, after a visit of several weeks to Atlanta friends. Miss Jessie May McCall, of Way- cross, Ga., who has been visiting rela tives In Austin and Willis, Texas, for several weeks, will return to her home the latter part of the week. Miss Myrtle Louise Harris lias re turned from Tlfton. Ga, and Is with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Reeder, In Orme wood. Mrs. John Sharpe, after a visit of several weeks to her daughter, Mrs. George P. Hardy, will leave Monday night for her home In North Carolina Mrs. Robert Shelor, the guest of Mrs. D. H. Lopez, will leave Thursday for her home, Sumter, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. E P. McBumey have returned from New York.' MTS. Gaines Chisholm la with Miss Julia Orme on Peachtree street. Mr. Homer Hunt, of Memphis, the guest of friends In the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Holley have re turned from Florida Mrs. Albert Tidwell and Miss Elisa beth Tidwell, of Quitman, are the guests of Mr. R. W. Tidwell. Mr. and Mrs. George Winshlp and family have returned from Atlanta after eeveral months spent at their winter home In Florida Mrs. Winshlp has as her guests Mrs. D. R. Andrew* and little son, Edward Grin Andrews, of Americus. Miss McGowan Phelan will return early this week from an extended visit to friends at Augusta. V Mrs. T. Mayhew Cunningham, of Savannah, Is the guest of Mrs. Flem ing duBlgnon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Roberts and little daughter left Monday for a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Timmons an nounce the birth of a son. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd McRae will take possession of their new home on Peach tree road this week. Mrs. H. E. Cary, of LaGrenge, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter BamweU. MNHHMNNMtMIMNMIMN •• SENOIA. . MIm Lucy Beck, or Griffin, !■ visiting Ml** Jessie Hodnctt. Miss Gertrude Hollis spent the week enil In Forsyth. MIm Clyde Hnrrtson has returned homo after spondlnn n few days with Mrs, w. O. Herndon In Hnralsou. Jack Ltnch has returned from New Or leans, La. Mrs. Nora Jones and little daughtcV left Friday for Zebulon. . II. H. Harrison, Sr., spent Saturday In Newnan. . Mrs. J. H. McLane, Mrs. Annie Davis and Mrs C. M. Blouut visited friends In New- nan last week. Misses Grace Jones and Gusele Hogg spent the week-end In Zebnlon. Miss Allle Atkinson has returned from Blmrpsburir. Miss rio-Rene Watts has returned to Lucy Cobh College. Mrs. W. T. Aruall visited friends In At lanta la at week. „ ' Mrs. S. J. Farr and Miss Whitmire hare returned to Roswell. Mrs. Pope and Miss Luclle Pope, of Jack •on. are with Mrs. White Jnmerson, who Is seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Adams left Satur day for Florida, where they will reside In future. for Florida, where Atkinson and children, of .... * gc •- of •Niw“0riM V n.r "it* .pendlni tome* time with Mrs. R. .11. North." „ _ , „ Mr*. A. C. Fell Is visiting Mr*. Ear! El lie ot Piedmont. Ale. H. II. Ilerrlsqn left Tuesday for end, Conyers, to iponil a few day*. DOUGLASVILLE. Miss Elite Duke, of Atlanta, Is the attractive guest cf Miss Lettle Abor- cromble. Miss Grady Whitley, of Shorter, epent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. Paul Yates epent Sunday with relatlvee here. Mr. and Mre. Paul -elman enter, talned very Informally at "Artist" ot last Friday evening. In honor of Dr. Selman. At the conclusion of the game refreshment* were served. On Tuesday evening Miss Llxxl orris entertained a few of her friends. Mies Oma Brown entertained the Thursday Afternoon Club this week. The home was artistically decorated, roues being used In profusion. The contest was the pomes of sena tor* and the souvenir booklets were hand-painted roses tied ■ with red, white and blue ribbon. The prize, n lovely hand-painted sofa pillow, was won by Miss Harriet Whitley. Miss Lettle Abercrombie was compli mented with a surprise party on Fri day evening. Mr. Charley Morse Is here from Dal- las. WADLEY. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Dunbar are In ‘ j,H.*A*bury Duren has returned from Atlanta. . . Mrs. J. M. Roberson is visiting In Augusta. Miss Clem Perkins has returned from Waynesboro. . _ . Mrs. K. G. Donovon was In Bartow recently. ... Mrs. Claude Shumake and Mrs. Wil liam Donovon, of Atlanta, have been visiting relatives In Wndley. Miss Bertie Mae Rackley, of Waynes boro, visited friends here recently. Captain and Mrs. Dole Donovon have returned from Atlanta. Mrs. John S. Owens, of Atlanta, has been visiting Mrs. K. O Donovon. Mb. A. G. Howard spent Friday In * , Mlee**Mabel Perkins, of Perkins, Is visiting friends here. r Mr. Claude Allison, of Americus, Is visiting his brother, Mr. Arthur AI-> ""mt. E. E. Waters, of Reynolds ■- here for a few days. Miss Helen Howard Is In Europe. Rev. J. E. Duren has returned from A T^. 'E. Rent* has returned from Florida. VALDOSTA. Mrs. Hugh T. Powell, of this city, 1*- the guest of friend* at Cairo, Ga., for a CoToneTand Mr*. W. S. West left this week for an outlngr of several day* at the Holmes place, in the southern part ° f Mrs. C W. n R? Frier, of Broxton, Go., Is visiting friend* and relatives In this city, but will leave In a few days for Cordele, to bo the guest of Rev. and M Mis^ Emma e 'Lani, of this city, has returned from a visit to relatives and friends at Broxton. Ga. ' Mr*. J. T. Nunnslly and Miss Lilia Beatty, of Griffin, are In this city on a visit to thejr slater, Mr*. A. J. In- B1 Mrs. A. J. Strickland entertained a number of young people at the Ocean Pond Club house on Wednesday even ing In honor of her niece. Miss MU' dred Adams, of Jasper. Fla. The Junior League of the Presbyte- rlan church was entertained on Fri day afternoon from 4 to S oclock by Miss Julia Winn Varnedoe, at her home on Jackson street. Miss Gertrude Walker, of Patterson, Ga., was the guest this week of her brother, Hon. J. Randall Walker. Miss Amena Pendleton, of Philadel phia, Is the guest of Mrs. D. C. Ashley, 0, Mlss Camilla Stevens, of Valdosta, Is spending a short time with friends at Montlcello, Fla. Mis* Bessie Pendleton Is visiting rel atlves and friends in Macon. gadsdIn, ALA. Mrs. H. C. Gentry Is the guest of lilts ~ «JfmsVMSro... 1. UN Mrs. Frank Butt left Monday for a visit to Birmingham. Mrs. J. L. Holbrook and little daugh ter, who have been the guests of Mrs. John Parks, have returned to Chicago. Mrs. Colquitt Carter is spending a few days in Newnsn, Mrs. W. H. O'Keefe and Mrs. Hugh Ooughenour. of Greenville, Tenn., who have been the ffuesta of Mrs. Arnold Broyles, returned home Monday morn- During their visit to Atlanta they have been honor guests at some charm ing affairs. Mr. Ernest Camp, the talented poet .nd editor of The Walton Tribune. i.f Slonrw Oa, with Mr. C. W. Weldon, of Monroe, Ga., visited The Georgian Saturday. Mr and Mrs. D. L. Ligon have re turned from Newnan where they at tended a week-end house party given Ward, have retun Tci.. to sceotnpsny lfr«. Foster home from * rlilt to relatives In that city. Mr, John D. Dunlsp has returned visit to relatives at 8au Antonio, Mrs. W. L. Echols and Mr*. I. W ucer have returned from * visit to friends visit to friends In Blrmtughsm. Mrs. Edward Mow bss returned from s visit to relative* In Guntersvllle. Paul Stevenson bss returned to the Lot. t Atstatua. , .. „ , ... ... Quinn, president of the Quinn Furnace Company, was the guest of friends tss*Bessie Ulslr. of the Clndt™... i-etory of Music, Is the guest ot Mrs. M. MUs 1 Fannie Mty Baker complimented, Miss Ruby Bsufh with a linen shower Thursday srenine* Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bush, Jr, aide with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Foster, on Chest out street, on tbeJr removal to this c, £ c^coS™*"'Slttntofbem, was s riiltor **jD^| u^hsikT- gave an Informal rs- Me.W.r^.sS^s.iJ 4 ” p ‘“' Dt ‘° Mrs. Charles L. Gunn entertained the Wednesday Card Club. .... Mbs Maud Striplln. who has been tbe by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pitman. Mrs. Albert Howell and Miss May Thomas left Monday for a visit to New York. PER Mrs. Frank M. Butt I* visiting Mrs. Louis Dugas, at Birmingham. Mias Vivian Bradley has returned to Chattanooga, after an extended visit to Atlanta friends. gnest of her brother, Profewsr W. E. Striplln, has returned to her homo at Ash land. Mis, Roby Jett lias returned from a' vis it to her grandmother nt Anniston. E. T. Hollingsworth hzs returned from n visit to Aline. Oktn. - . Mrs. W. M. Meeks has gone to Gulfport to visit her brother, who Is'quite 111. Ml,, l'loreitre .McMullen has gone Knoxville. Tenn.. to visit friends. Mr,. Kleteh Mldgeley has guno to Blr* tnliiglmiu to visit relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Pope hnvo returned to Atlanta. . . James L. Fletcher, of Birmingham, has returned home. Mrs. Jessie Dean Smith bns returned from Jn MlM in M 1 nbel Fordrce, who has been the gnest of Mrs. L. W. Jackson, tans returned to her home at Anniston. Prnfesosr t. \v. Hill/has r*turned from the Southern Educational Conference, nt Plnehuret, N. C. ALBANY. Miss Gussle Finney, of Haddock, ar rived In the city yesterday to spend Chautauqua week with Miss Exa Brown on Flint street. . » Miss Alice Gerber, of Tlfton, Is the guest of Miss Lassie Michels, on Jet- ferson street. Miss Pearl Andes returned to her home In Birmingham yesterday after a pleasant visit to Mrs. W. E. Row- S °Mlssc3 Annlo nnd Peart Griffin, of Macon, will spend Chautauqua week with Miss Annlo Savage, on Jeffer son street. Sir. nnd Mrs. George Forrester, of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. For rester, Jr., of Tlfton. will spend Chau tauqua week with Mr. and Mre. J. R. Forrester. Mr, and Mre. M. D. Oortatowsky aro visiting relatives and friends in Atlanta. , Mrs. W. R. Baldwin left yesterday for Savannah, where she will spend a few day* with relatives and friends. Miss Luclle Saxon, of Tallahassee, Fla., Is the guest of Mies Margaret Yancey. Mrs. Frank Sheffield, of Americus, Is Chautauqua guest at the home of Mrs. R. L. Jones. Mre. W. E. Gannaway Is among the Albany ladles attending the meeting of the Ladles' Foreign Missionary So ciety, which Is now In session at Sa vannah. Mrs. E. D. Wolfe has returned, from a visit to Valdosta. Mrs. J. D. Wesson, of Dawson, who has been visiting Mrs. E. A. Emmer- mann for some time, has returned home. Miss Josephine Turpin, of Americus, will spend Chautauqua week with Miss Lottie Tift. Miss Leah Burgess,- of Rochester, N. Y., will be among the visitors to spend Chautauqua week with Mre. N. L. Ragan. Mrs. J. W. Barnett, of Athena, Is vie. Ring her etster, Mrs. William Lockett Mrs. W. H. Newsom went to Macon Wednesday to spend a few daye with friends. Miss Rhctta Weslosky, who Is visit ing Mrs. A. L. Mack In Macon, Is ex pected to return home tomorrow. Misses Love Stovall, Zora Oakley and Luclle Bell, of Columbia. Ala., and Miss Ethel Hadaway, of Slocomb, Ala., will spend Chautauqua week with Miss Katie CotTey. • Mrs. Ed Sheffield, of Atpericui. Is the guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. w. Bacon, on Stato street Miss Louise Stovall, of Madison, will spend Chautauqua week with Miss Dora Nelle Gilbert Miss Kate Wimberly, of Americus, Is the guest of Miss Zerelda Martin for Chautauqua week. Mrs. C. E. Haddon and Mrs. C. L. Morrow, of Tampa, Fla., are guests at the home of Mrs. A. W. Palin. High’s Hundreds of Smart New Voile Skirts (By Express) Many exquisite Sample Skirts, just one and two of a kind. New and beautiful plaited models at $5,00, $7.50, $8.75, $10.00, $12,50 to $25.00. Smart shoppers, who’ve looked the town over, tell us that we’ve the greatest collection of fine .Voile Skirts in all Atlanta; every express brings new and charming Voile Skirts. The collection consists of hundreds of Voile Skirts in black, navy and brown Altman Voile, in the newest, mt>st fashion able plaits. “Browns” aro all the rage North and East, and we are probably the only Atlanta! store to show a great variety of Brown Voiles. Wo show an absolutely unequaled stock of Black and Brown Voiles in scores of different pleated styles. Drop in and see the new arrivals that came Friday; and Saturday. Tailored Linen Suits, Come in tomorrow and see the new Tailored Linen Suits. Linen Suits aro extremely fashionable and we’ve a magnificent collection. They come in white, sky-blue, pink and laven der shrunken linen; Eton or Pony models effectively trimmed in Baby Irish or Cluny Lace. Prices Waists by the Hundreds. Wc show the greatest collection Lin gerie and Net Waists ever gathered under this roof; there aro hundreds of Waists in scores of new and charm ingly trimmed models. We’ve beau tiful Lingerie Waists at $1.00 up. Ex quisite Lace and Net, white and ecru Waists, $3.98 up, and perfectly love ly Lingerie Waists, reproductions of Paris models, at $5 to $25 $12.50 to $35 Charming Silk Shirt Waist Suits and Silk Jumper Suits—brand- ^ new models of plain and fancy silk. Were $12.50 to $15.00. Now... «P • J. M. High Company. spend Chautauqua week wltl W. Ventulett. * Mrs. C. C. McGuIrt has returned from a short visit to relatives and friends In Morgan. Mrs. Lott Warren, of Atlanta, la .vis iting her sister, Mrs. R. L. Jones. Misses Pearl and Jewel Morton, of Waycroas, are guesta of Miss Wlllto Morton. Mrs. J. C. Cassidy and daughter. Miss Mary Cassidy, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. Cassidy’s slater, Mlsa Margaret Burton: Mrs. B. J. McCain, of Clalrmont, Fla., Is visiting Mrs. F. R. Yarbrough. Mrs. Glenn Dodson, of Americus, la visiting her mother, Mrs. S. B. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Eatman, who have been spending several weeks at St. Augustine, Fla., have returned home. Mrs. E. R. Joiner, who has been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Tift, returned yesterday to her home In Columbia, S. C. Mfla Eugenia Huntley, of Jackson, Mlsa., will spend Chautauqua week with Mr*. T. M. Carter. Mr. Slid Mrs. A. I. Wells hart returned wlr home In Abberllls after a ri.lt to and Mrs. A, F. l.hurehwell on Com- mere, street. Mlase. Aluee Weslosky. Fannie BUttner nd KoMlIe Crine left yesterday for Do lan, Ala., where they will visit friends Misses Lucy nnd Knte Ktepln-us, of Amer- lens, are gnests at the home of Mre. Frank Crews. Mrs Maude Wllltnms, of Rlltvllle, Is the nest of Miss MatUe Enkanks Miss Essie Oppenbelmer, of Savannah, bus arrived In the elty to I* the gnest of Sirs. . L. Michaels on North street. Mist lirrrtin Wilder, of Aeree, Is visiting Vs C. C. Wilder. Mrs O. F. Lagernnlst, of New Orleans, Is the giiest of Mrs. w. G. Diaerqiilat. Miss Dorn Bner has returned to her home II Columbus after n visit to the Misses Plonsky. < Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Weston, of Tlfton, are among tbe vletora to tbe city this Mre. E. I,. Whitworth, of Camilla, Is the guest of Mrs. II. Weslosky on Broad street. Misses Tenipe Ressldy and Ionise Bot toms, of Tbomaivllle, are visiting Mist lelle Betjeman on Jefferson street. 31 r. ami Jlr*. A. J. McDonald hare re- turned to their home In Bilnhridg. after a week’s vl.lt to relative. In the city. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Brownless, of Llrlng- aton. Ala., strived In the elty j— Mr. Rrnniilest reeeutly accepted a "ie Presbyterian chnrch of this c Miss 31.ry Llasle Tbweatt. of Ala., I* tbe Chantanqua guest of Mrs C. 31. Clark on Ilmad street. Mrs A. P. Cole*, of Atlanta, Is visiting Mrs. C. W. Tift on Jefferson street. Mr. and .Mrs. Jinx Altunin left Thursday for an extended trip to Philadelphia, Clu- horn* In Ulskely after a visit to Miss Annie Mr. Albert Beaman and returned from a visit to relatives and frlenda In Jackson, Oa. Jlr*. b\ Berger has returned to her home In Cincinnati afte* an extended visit to ‘ her on Commerce street, fher, of Boston, Mass, In the gnest of Mbs Leash- Sllchaels on North street Jlr. and Mrs. J. R. Norton, of Waycroas, lent the week with Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. orton on Resilience street Jliss Mary Allre Skipper, of Colnmlda, Ala.. Is tho charming gnest of Mist Exa Brown. Mlase* Neill. Ferguson and Mamie Dein, of Dawson, spent the week with 31 rs. w. B. Baldwin at the New Albany Hotel. Colonel A. J. Hentt, of Atlanta, adjutant- general of the state, spent the week In Albany, the gneet of his sister, Mrs. B. B. Miss Johmrfe West who la attending Bessie Tift College at Forsyth, spent the week with her father, Mr. E. It. West. Jlr. West also entertained his sister, Mrs. Par rott, of Cordeit, and Miss Lora West, of Slacon. C Mils* 8lie*rrie e iAWhi t has rotnd'neii from a >ral daya In the elty thla week, the guest ’Mrs”' Julius W.ir’hs, returned from Waynnsvllle. where she has beou visiting rclntlTHi nnd frt«*nd*. MIm OU Fnlrcloth. of Camilla, waa th* cbnrmtng guwt of MIm Annie Atkinson this week nt her home on Monroa street. Mrs. Nenl Kitchens of Columbus, spent the week with friends Mrs. Gusate Holomou, of Macon, la visiting Jlr. nml Sirs. II. Solomon. Sirs. J. B. Poole, of Arlington, spent a few day* In tho elty this week, the gneet of Mrs E. N. Clark. Sira. Lnvlnn Vaonncct nnd Miss Horetta Vsunuccl.i of Jlaeon, spent Cbuuti|uqua rlth Mr. Louis Vnnnuccl. BLAKELY* MIm Vivian Capita, of Toccoa, Is veiling her sister, Mrs. W. Cl. Park, of Athanj. MIm Ainy Harris Is Tlsltlug tho family of Rev. J. L. Underwood. She esmo ilowu to ttend the Fryer-Underwood wedding. Miss Leila Jfscksoo. of Cuthbert, is visit ig Mr*. C. E. Boyett for * few day*. Miss Ella Flowers, who Is In attendance l Wesleyan College, spent a few days St home this week. Mr*. W. O. Park entertained at her home, 'Suiinyalde.'* Tuexlay afternoon from 6 to 7 .a honor or her slater, MIm Vivian Capos. Ices and cake In the color*/of the evening were nerved and little MIm IleMle Fort Mired punch. The color nebenoe of the evening w** green nud white. Mtaae* Pinnule Hmlth ami Fannie I'urifoy nd Mr*. J. It. Pottle were In tbe receiving party. Mr*. C. E. Doyett entertained Bi afternoon from i to 6 In honor of MIm Vivian Cappe, of Toccoa, nnd MIm Leila Jackson, of Cutbbert. GRIFFIN. The Isrgcst nffalr of tbe week nml one of the moat beautiful of the poat-Lenten aeaaon wna the reception given by 311m Rebecca Nall Tuekday afternoon from 5 to 7 o’clock.. About 120 luvltntlon* were laaued. The decoration* of tbe handsome colonial home were In rosea, sweet peas nud hydran gea*. \ Mr*. Joaeph M. Thomna ha* as her gueat Mr*. Herrington, of New York. On Monday nu Informal bridge party waa glvcu her by the hostesa. Tuesday morning Mr*. Joseph Itoyd gave a bridge pertv, the honoree on this o< *— being Mra. Herrington. The Current Topic* Club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. William Mar- land. Mr*. O. R. Stevens nnd MIm Ella Stevens of Cornelia are the guesta of Mrs. M. ATLANTA FORTUNES ARE IN BANK STOCK The Incorporators ot the Guarantee Trust and Banking Company propose to build for Southern Industrial work and workers a central aavlngn Institu tion at Atlanta where the savings from the 37.300,000 dally Increase In the South’s material wealth may be secure ly and profitably deposited. The capltat Is.3300,000 and 330,000 of thla capital stock remains to be placed In thla vicinity. It you desire to become a stock holder to the extent of one share, or two, three, four or live shares and thereby be Identified with one of the largest financial Institutions In the Southern states, call on' or write Guarantee Trust Company, bank offices Temple Court, Atlanta. The stock may be paid for one-third caah, one-third In thtee months and one- third in six months. The present business, on which the savings bank will bo built, already earns * per cent per annum for this stock. Several hundred of the best financial and business men of this section are stockholders already. Judge John R. Wilkinson, ordinary of Fulton county. Is trustee for th. aubacriptlon Atlanta', great fortunes consist prin cipally of stock In ber banka. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Invitations have been Issued by Dr. J. D. 8. Davis to the marriage or hts cousin, Kate Davis Marshall, and Mr. William Langley Sibley, the weddln, to take place at 3 o’clock at the Firs' Baptist church May 8. Mr. and Mr*. George E. Lum have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Lewla, n to Mr. Rob ert Leon Cola. The wedding will be solemnised at th. home of the bride on the afternoon of Thursday, May 9, at 3 o'clock. Mr*. Frank Nelson, Jr., enter tained at an Informal luncheon Satur day In honor of Mra. N. A. Frye, of Anniston. The table was beautifully decorated with American beauties and covers were laid for eleven. Mr*. F. W. Dixon entertained Tues day afternoon at an Informal reception complimentary to her gueat, Mra. J. F. Stevenson, of Columbia, Tenn, and Mr*. C. G. Dunnlngton, the guest of Mra. Silas Hlno. About 200 friends called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa EL Hopkins, of Anniston, have announced the e ment of their daughter, Helen Holmes, to Mr. Edgar I-a Roche Clarkson, the marriage to take place early in June. A great deal of Interest Is centered In thla announcement by reason of the prominence of both Mr. Clarkson and Mlsa Hopkins. Mr. Clarkaon Is private secretary to Captain Richmond Pear- eon Hobson. Mrs. K. M. Tutwllar, Jr, and Miss Pauline Curran, of New Orleans, a| the week at the Anderson country pi at Vglley Head. Mr. Hubbard Smith haa gone to Denver for an extended visit. Mia* Matbelle Roden, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clifford and Mia* Ethel Clifford will be among the Birmingham people who will spend the summer abroad. Misses Mamie and Clara Shelby, of Elllavlllo, Mlsa, are the guest* of their •later, Mra. Henry Dean. Sira. John McQueen, her son, Jesse Beale McQueen, and Mrs. Jasso Beale will sail early In May for Europe, where they will spend the summer. Major and Mrs. E. M. Tutwller en tertained at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, of New York, tho guaats of Mr. and Mra. Priestly Toulmln. Mr*. Felix Drennen was at home Wednesday afternoon-fo about forty of her friends of tho married set. Bridge whist, was played. Mrs. Bruce Brew er won the game prise and Mra. E. M. Cabanlas won the score prise, while the consolation waa drawn by Mra. G. B. McCormack. The home was attrac tively decorated with Easter Biles and after the games a hot buffet luncheon waa served. Misses Roberta and Evelyn Adams have as their guest Miss Annie How NOTICE! The mayor and general council of the city of Atlanta invite bids for lighting the streets and public places of said elty for term* of one year, two year*, three years and five years, as per speci fications contained tn a resolution .if said mayor and general council ap proved April 22. 1907, a copy of which resolution will be furnished upon appli cation to the clerk of council. Bidders shell specify tho maximum price to be charged by such bidder to any person, firm or corporation, within ths city ot Atlanta, during the term ot contract with sold city, for electriocur-1 rent or electricity, for light, heat, powur or other purpose* for which electric current may be used. Bid* addressed to the mayor and gen*, •rat council should be tiled with tho clerk of council and will be opened oni May 6, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m, the: council chamber. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. W. J. CAMPBELL. Clerk of Council. the different couraes. Tho strawberry Ice waa aervad in white rose cups, ; There were twenty guests who cn/i joyed the hospitality of this most' charming hostess. Thoso present were: 1 Misses Clara and L. E. Cunningham,' Miss Esther Gotthelmer, Miss Camlllo! Callaway, Miss Irene Tiller, Miss’Ruby' Herndon, Misses Cynthia, PoIIle, Fran-, cea and Oble Stevens, Mr, Rob Knox, Mr. Joe Stevens, Mr. Walter Fau/t, Mr. George Barrow, Mr. Paul Brown, sr*. Earl and Harold Reynolds, Jlr, Ralph Collle’r and Dr. F.- C. Reed, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Stevens. ard Blue, of Montgomery. Mrs. Oscar Hundley is the guest of her parents. Captain and Mra. Frank P. O’Brien. Silas Rosa Bains has returned from a three months’ visit to her aunt. Mra Robert I- Bains, In Washington, D. C. Miss Lillian Dougins, of Mobile, and Miss Sara Barry, of Nashville: are the guests of the Mlsaee Weatherly. Jliss Fannie Stagg has returned from a visit to relatives In Atlanta. Mr. and Mra. Florenca Ballard hav* returned from their wedding Journey to points on the Oulf coast. CARLTON. On Thursday evening, April IS, MUs Oble Stevens entertained at dinner for Jflsa Clara Cunningham, who la to be married to Jlr. Robert G. Knox, April 23. The decorations In the parlor, hall and sitting room were in pink rosea. The dining room waa In red and white color scheme, lighted by candles, with silver filigree shades over red. The red and white Idea was carried out In two days' social vl DALLA8. Jlr. E. Davis, president bf the Com mercial-Savings Bank, will spend today In Atlanta. The Dallas Thespian Society will present 'The Popular Parson" in l >.ui i* Jlay 2 and I, and In Cedartoxvn May 10, Jlr. Bunyan Smith has returned home after a few days' visit near RockmarL The male members of the Dallas Thespian Society complimented the so ciety with a social Saturday evening, when they served fruit punch and wa fer* after the regular rehearsal. Jlra. N. O. Slaughter, of-Athens, will Visit her alster, Mias Lillian Fain, dur ing the time aet for the presentation of “The Popular Parson." % Jlr*. J. T. Hackney, of Birmingham, Ala., will visit her sister, Mra. March- mont, Jlay 2 and 2, coming over espe cially to witness ths production of ' Tho Popular Parson." which plays on tho above date*. Colonel J. L. Tlson, of Cedartown, will come over for ’The Popular Par son" next Friday. May 1. The Jllsses Hlpp entertained Infor mally last Friday evening. The guests on that occasion Were: .Miss union Fain. Jliss Clara Moon. Mlsa Man,In Hitchcock. Jlr. W. P. Cooper. Mr. Fred Strtngfcllow, Mr. P. F. CIS Charles Cooper. Colonel W. E. Spinks spen In Atlanta. Mr. Robert Lee leaves Springs, Ark., today to st Jlr. Lee has been a stiff, flammatory rheumatism f and hope- to get relief a ‘ ealth resort. Jlr. Lee Griffin has ret