Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 13, 1907, Image 8

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MONDAY. MAY 12. ISO - .. THE*ATLANTA GEORGIA* AND NEWS. WHERE SHALL WE GO? Again the mighty question has arisen for digestion. Shall we spend ths summer season In the country or ths town? Shall we wander to the beaches with Its oceanic reaches. Where the landlord and the sun com bine In doing people brown? To the mountains shall we his us, where with 'nobis thoughts ami pious We observe the mighty giants of a prehistoric day? Shall we climb the hilltop plucky wltb the dew of Old Kentucky As a liquid prop of courage to assist us on our way? But, no matter where you travel, over dusty road or gravel. Over sandy beach or hilltops, here's a simple rule or two: Be cool be clean, be quiet, eat a very '.simple diet: Do not get excited, let the other fel low stew. —Exchange. TO MI8SMEOWARDS. oil Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Julius M. Alexander will be hostess at an In formal bridge party which she will give In bonor of Miss Gertrude Taylor, of Edwardsvllle, Kana. Miss Taylor Is the attractive guest of Miss Ray Srhlealnger, and Is being de lightfully entertained here. MISS STEPHENS’ GUE8T8 AT TWO BRIDGE PARTIE8. Miss Nannie Stephens will be hostess Tuesday at two bridge parties, enter taining In the morning for Miss Meta Graham, the attractive guest of >Hlas Annie Hall, and In the afternoon for Miss Nettle Mills,. one of Atlanta's brldes-rlect for the month of June. Invited to meet Miss Graham Tues day morning are: Misses Fannlj^ Tur ner, Annie Hall, Natalie Hammond. Anne Mitchell, Isabelle Thomas, Marla Alice PhlUlps, Edti Ina Berry, Elisa beth Adair, Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. W. E. Poster. Mrs. Marshall Eckford, Mra. Arthur Howell. MVs. Jetties T. Prince, Miss Hoy Hchleslnger and Xllt* Gertrude Taylor. Miss Stephens' guesta In the after- nooa will be: Misses Nettle Mills, Hu* san Battle, Mary HowalL Elisabeth Bay. Carrie Bassnett. Lillian and Mil dred Harris. Jean Harper, Edith Co- fleld, Ruth and Pauline Lewla, Luclle and Florence Dennis, Gertrude and Lee Brandon. Mrs. McWhorter Milner. Mrs. J. M.» Beasley. Mrs. I.iiclan Har- rla, Mra Howard Arnold, Mrs. G. A. Hqwell. Mrs. John Simpson. Mrs. Fred Stewart. Miss Ethel Wilson, Mrs. James Mason, Mrs. 8. Z. Rug. Mrs. B. F. Ul mer and Xllsj Maud Smith. INFORMAL PARTIFS FOR VI8ITOR. Mrs. Frank Lester, of New York, who la ihe guest of Mrs. Frank Dealt, on Peachtree circle. Is being entertained nt a number of delightful Informal parties this week. Among those who will on- tertuln Informally for her during the £ recent week are Mre.'T. B. Lewis and Ira. William Worth Martin. INFORMAL BrTdgE LUNCHEON. Mra. Frank Lang, of Memphta, Tenn., Is added to the attractive vlsltora now In Atlanta. She It Ihe gueat of her sla ter. Mra,'Randolph Hose, who will give In her honor on Informal bridge lunch eon during the latter part of the week. IN MISS MTLL8' HONOR. Wedneaday. afternoon at their home, on Crew atreet, Mlaaei Ethel and Jes- ele Tutwller will entertain tha Wed neaday Afternoon Euchre Club In hon or of Mlsa Nettle Mllle. Miss Mills la being extensively entertained, prior to l.er marriage to Mr. George Stockton, of Winston-Salem, N. C. TO MR8. PEARCE. Mra. Edwin Aneley'e party, given at her lovely home In Decatur Monday afternoon wan a pretty compliment to Mra. Jefferson Pearce, who la visiting her slater. Mrs. Charlee Hopkins. Mrs. Anslsy's guests Included Mrs Pearce, Mm. Hopkins, Mrs. T. J. Rlp- Isy. Mrs. W. K. Foatsr. Mrs. Marshall Eckford. Mrs. Wlllo Pope. Mrs., a 8. Simms. Mra. Neill# jCandler, Mrs. Eu gene Wilson. Mrs. Della Footman. Mrs. Lloyd Parks. Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Jr., Miss Eulab Render, of ImGrange, Mrs. J. C. Laird aid Sirs. Frank Analey. The prlaoa were A aandal wood fan and a pair of aleove holdera, and tho gueat of honor waa presented with a dainty piece of lingerie. Mrs. Ansley received her gueata In a while lingerie gown. • ■ Mrs. Pearce's gown was of white mull und lace. Mrs. Hopkins wore K becoming gown of blue foulard trimmed with lace and touchca of velvet. MI88 WATTS TO GIVE BRIDGE. • Among tha an Joy able portlet planned for Mlsa Loutso Lamar, who will b« tha gueat of Mlat Clara Hutchlna. will be the afternoon bridge which Miss Louise Watta will give In her honor next week. _ ' The occasion will be Informal, and will assemble a number of the girl frleifds of the Ito,teas and of Mis* Hutchlna. 8UPPERS AT CLUB. Among those enjoying supper, nt the Capital City Club Sunday evening were: Mr. and Mrs.' Reuben Arnold. Mrs. Ralph Hnden, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Weasels, Mr. and Mrs. Colquitt Carter. Mr. Ulrtc AUlnson. Mr. Ed ward Austin, Mr. W, M. Hill. INFORMAL BRIDGE. Mrs. E. G. Hallepger entertained three tables of bridge Monday afternoon In compliment to her guest, Mrs. R. W. Hills, of Washington. During the afternoph delicious re- freshmenta were served. , The bridge prises were a Japanese embroidered centerpiece and a deck or cards. The guest of honor wae pre sented with n pair of silk hose. IN HONOR MrITrICHARDSON. Miss Florlno Richardson will enter tain at a reception at an early dale'" compliment }o Mre. Eyerard Rlcharfl- eon. ■ ... IN HONOR OF MI88'MILLS. Wednesday afternoon tho Misses Tutwller will give a card party In hon or of .Miss Nettle Mills. MISS WALKER’8 RECITAL. A most enjoyable occaalon will be the piano recital which Mlsa Ruby Walker will give at the Washington Seminary Friday evening. Miss Walker will be assisted, by Miss Elisabeth,LhAbelter. and a most beau tiful pro(CatS iqraung pre^neq. — , to missIjennis. Tuesday at her home, on Gordon etreet. Mrs. Walter Dennis will enter tain at A pretty little Informal luncheon In honor of Miss Luclle Dannie._who will leave Thursday for New Tbrk, where she will qntor the Dumrpsch School of Music* IN HONOR OF~MISS LAMAR. Mill Mildred Wooljey will entertain twelve ffuestaht'bridge In compliment to Mlse Louise Lamar, of Monllcello, Fla., who arrlvee Tuesday to visit Mlsa Cora Hutchlna. MOONLIGHT PICNIC. Mr. and Mra. John Evlna will en tertain at a moonlight picnic at Maple. The instinct and habit of 4600 years have proved wheat the one absolutely necessary food for man. Latter day science has (proved the soda cracker to be the most nutritious of all wheat foods. Modem skill has given to the world Uneeda Biscuit, the only perfect soda cracker. I 5 0 /» dust tight. moisture proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rfe I A M M r* & There 1% a universal desire for dis- 1 ■ ^ monda at gifts, but the donor dealrea horest value. To purchase a dlamondof ua It diamond insurance, backed by a keen knowledge of diamonds andapeclal buying facllltlca. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., HIGH CLA8S JEWELERS. 37 WHITEHALL STREET. Hagdn’s Magnolia Balm, wood In compliment to Mre. Frank Leeter, of New York, the guest of Mra. Frank Dean. ' COMPLIMENTARY*TO MISS MUSE. • Previous to 'the marriage of Mlse Annlo Muse to Mr. Jack D. Hayes, which will take place June 18, mariy charming entertainments will be given complimentary to the prospective bride. Already announced Is the aft ernoon reception In honor of Miss Muse, by Mrs. J. W. Nelms and Miss Bee Nelms on the 30th Instant, and parties to be given by Mice Alma Pace, Miss Georgia Mac Taylor and by Meesn. Robert S. Hayes and W. Erown Hayes. IN HONOR OF~MRS. CARTEp. Friday afternoon and evening Mra. E. V. Carter will entertain several hundred guests complimentary to Mra. Robeson Carter. In the afternoon from 4 to.« o’clock Mra. Carter will receive her married women friends, and at night her guests will be the young unmarried Contingent. he afternoon the receiving party IncludeMra. William Eckford, Mra. .Waller Barnwell. Mra. IV. M. NIxoA, Mrs. Vaughn Nixon,- Mrs. J. W. Pope. Mrs. D. I. McIntyre, Mrs. J. H. Drewry, Mra. H. R. Berry, Mrs, A. R. Colcord, Mra. W. M. Kirkpatrick, Mra. XV. B. Diebro. Mrs. L. Z. Rosser. Mrs. C. T. Ladson. Mrs. Charles Wlnship, Mrs. Arnold Broyles. Mrs. J. J. Simp son, Mrs. Q. A. Howell, Mrs. M. L Troutman, Mrs. J. N. McEachern and Miss Elisabeth Adair, the .Misses Lad- eon. Misses Elisabeth and Rushle Roy. Mieses Susie Mae Pope, Nan Stephens add Bessie Pope. At night the assisting party will In clude: Mrs. William Eckford, XBases Halite Cobb Johnson. Mary McCord, Bessie Pope, Susie Mae Pope, Hattie May Holland, Grace Troutman, Nan Stephens. Mollle -Ray, Moselle Gann, Nettle Mills, Margaret Berry, blisses McIntyre. Flora Crow, Roberta Zach ary, Annie Muse, Mary Adair Howell end Mrs. William McWhorter Mllper. graduating" exercises. Monday evening, May to. the gradu ating exerclses of Mrs. Cherry’s pchool '-will take place at the college- hall, 33 Pine street. The following young la dles constitute the graduating class: Misses Harriet Blanche Eraklne, Ven- centla May Ersklpe, Tallulah Houston Johnson: Cornelia fccrnlce Laaxarus, Fannie Lee Skelton, Alpm Lynne Sul livan. Mary AlvafThotna*. “ ,v ANNUAL MEETINcToF THE DRIVING CLUB. The annual meeting, of the Piedmont Driving Club will take, place early In June, In the ball room of the nett. an nex to the club. The formal opening of the new club house will not take place until the au tumn. but during the summer the table dhole dinners wgi be resumed, and many al fresco entertainments win be given on tha .terrace. 4r>' MEMORIAL JO MISS ANTHONY. •The year 1808 will ever bo a'memo rable one to American woman suffra gists. for at their apnval convention In Baltimore the presidents of the princi pal women’s colleges In the United Slates appeared upon their platform, either to declare their belief In the principle# of wornun suffrage or to testify to their appreciation of what Susan B. Anthony bad done to advunce the education of women. Further, as Miss Anthony was the guest of Miss Garrett the confided to the latter that one of her sorrows In leaving the work was that she could no longcc.aaslst In the ralelng of needed funds,. Thereupon Miss Mary Garrett and Mlsa M. Carey {Thomas, president of Bryn Mawr College, both of whom had made .possible the great college night progrim of the convention, determined to ralee a fund of IIS.OOO a year for five years to ba used for euch work as waa being left undone on account of tha lack of money. Many thought this could not be accomplished, but one of the national officers, knowing Mlsa Garrett nnd Mlse Thomas well, said: "If M. Carey Thomna doee not succeed In thle attempt It will bo the first thing In which she Ima ever failed.’’ And she spoke truly. Before May I, l»07. the time set for completing the work, the full amount wan raised. Mlsa Garrett and Mlse Thomas, chairman and treasurer, respectively, of the committee, report that Jn almost every case subscriptions to the fund were given with the statement that It was a delight to be able to contribute to such a fitting memorial to Susan B. Anthony, and tliut. Instead of being an unpleasant task to raise the fund, everyone who has taken part In It feels that It boa been a graat privilege. WOMEN COMMISSIONERS TO HOLD MEETING. Mra. A. B. Htrele, chairman of tha Oeorgla Woman’s Commission for Ihe Jamestown Exposition, bee called a meeting for May 34 of the commission In Atlanta. Constipation deranges more lives with nervousness thab any other abnormal condition. Dt PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD Is mad? from the whole grain of the wheat, cilery infused, mak ing it nature's evacuant. „ GRADUATING EXERCISES. Tha graduating exercises of tha Washington Seminary will take place Wednesday evening. May 33, at 8 o'clock, at tha Grand. The senior class Includes Misses Mattie Gregory, Jen nie Lowry, Lorens White, Josephine Sloney, Violet Trlppe, Mary Fakes. Anna Watson, Frances Nunnally. Maude Kirkpatrick, Margaret Dleeoe- way, Jeannette McKIbben. Mollle Ray, Estelle Llpman and Emma Kelson: JOSEPH HABERSHAM CHAPTER. DAUGHTERS OF REVOLUTION.' The Jbeeph Habersham chapter, j Daughters of American Revolution, willi meet at the residence of the regent, ( Mrs. Gaorge J. Dexter. 131 Juniper; etreet. Wednesday. May It. at 1:10! o’clock. All members are urged to be present, thle being the date lot elec tion of officers, CARRIE L. STANTON. Corresponding Secretary. .) ATLANTA CHAPTER D. A. R. I Atlanta Chapter D. A. R. will meet! Wednesday afternoon at 1:10 o’clock! at the residence of Mra. Thomas II. Morgan. 781 Peachtree atreet. This will be Ihe last meeting until September, and every member fa urged to.be present. MRS. 8. W. FOSTER. Corresponding Secretary. For tale by all Grocers COX COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. ilonday night at 8 o’clock tbe com mencement exercises of Cox College, at College Park, will take olace. Hon. Cohn Tempi# Graves will deliver the baccalaureate address, and the gradu- atln ’ class will rend essays, itc.. nit er which tho diplomas will bo awarded. O. A. R.~MEETING. Tho Thomas Jefferson chapter of the Daughters of tho American Revo lution will meet Wedneaday at 3:30 o’cl#ck at Ilia home of tho regent. XIrs. Miller Hutchins. A large attendance la urged, ns tbe annual election of officers will take place bridgTclub. Mrs.-Richard Elliott Miller will en tertain tho Wednesday Bridge Club and a few friends Wednesday morning at her apartments In the Kirby, on West Peachtree street. jnformalT BRIDGE. Mies Ora Sue Mitchell will entertain two tables of bridge Tuesday evening In compliment to Mrs. Roderick Shaw nnd her guest, ilre. A. L. Wilson, of Qulncey, Fla. PARASOLS MADE ' to match dresses and re-covered In all colors of silk. Paul Burltert, No. 1 Viaduct Placp. ,, ••• GOVERNOR AND MRS* * TERRELL TO ENTERTAIN. On the afternoon of May 34, from 6:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Governor and Mra. Joseph M. Terrell will entertain at a large reception at (he executive mansion, on Peachtree street, compli mentary to the Georgia women com missioners of the Jamestown Exposi tion, of which Mra. A. B. Steele la chairman, and to the central education al committee of Georgia, Mr. 8. XI. Inman,' chairman. j'"' * — ; WOMAN'S ctuai MEETING. Tha meeting.of tbe Atlanta Woman's Club on Mppdgy ajfterpoon at 3 o'clock, at the Grand, will, be of more than or dinary Interest, as Git annual else- Uon of -officers. will take place, and a program under the direction 'of Mra. Frank L, Woodruff, Chairman—of the social service section,-has been ar ranged for the occasion. Drs.^l. B. KlmtLfc. Bates Block anjl Wesley Taylor win discuss tuberculo sis, nnd Mr, J. 4/ Logan will talk of the-play ground as a means of pre-i version oft he disease. y. J •;/ 0 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. The following Is tbe program of tho commencement exercises of Sparks Col legiate Institute, .at Sparks, Oa.: Friday, ilay 17, p. m.—Entertainment by primary and Intermediate depart ments, !’ Saturday, May U, 1 p. tn.—Annual pleating board of trustees. • 8 p. m.—Recital by Xtlsa Xlyra Sum ner (piano) and Mlsa Annie Green (ea gre salon). Sunday, May 18, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. —Preaching by Dr. W. N. Ainsworth, Savannah, Ga. Monday, May 30, It a. m.—Declama tions and recitations, followed by ad dress by Rev. W. L. Wright, Sylvester, Oa. 8 p. m.—Concert. Tuesday, May 31, 10 a. m.—Exercises of graduating class, award pf medals; delivery of certificates. LADIES’ AUXILIARY, Y. M. C. A, The meeting of tho Ladles’ Auxiliary of the Young Men’* Christian Associa tion on Friday waa full of interest. The devotional waa led by XIrs. Julian Rodgers. After the buelneaa meeting. Miss Aline Welborn gave a piano solo, and Xflsa Ruble McGahee a recitation. XIrs. Graham and XIrs. Bradford had prepared delightful refreshments, which wyrt enjoyed during the social hour. This la a work to which every Chris, tlan woman In Atlanta who la Interest ed In tha Y. SI. C. A. will recelva a welcome. MU8ICALRECITAL. Mra. Lola Walker Hembree gave delightful redial at the Cable Hall, wh|ch was enjoyed by a large number of'her friends. Assisting her In the program were Xllea Mildred Waddell, violinist; Xtlss Annie Simpson. Miss Nina Mauldin. Misses Alllc nnd Lillie Hickey, XIIs? Helen Hargraves. Mlsa Annie Lee Goulaby, Miss Heed Is Jackson, Xllss Julia Poole, Xllss Ruby Orr, Xllss Thelfna Keel, piano pupils of Mra. El- wood Schooley. —— — MISS WALKER’S PROGRAM The program for the piano .rqcltal to be given Frldny evening at Washing ton Seminary by Miss Ruby- Walker Includes the following numbers which Miss Elizabeth Ledbetter and Mr. J. Fowler Richardson will assist: Valse. E Flat—Moszkowskl. Reading—Booth Tarkington. (a) Waits, C Sharp Minor—Chopin (b) Etude, G I-iat Xlnjor—Chopin. Reading—Onato Watana. (a) If I Were a Bird—Henselt. <b) Valse Styrlenne—Wollenhaupt. (c) Valse Arabesque—Lack. Heading—Riley. Duo. Andante und Variatlonen—El- lenburg. Miss Walker accompanied by Mr. J. Fowler Richardson. schumann-heTnk on children XIadame Schumann-Helnk. who la to be ono of the soloists for the coming May-June Festival, talks Interestingly and amusingly about her children, of which she has eight She Bays: "Xlany years lit the nursery have kept me feeling Just like the children. I like to feel young, If I am 45 and have eight children. There Is no hap pier hour. I swear to you, than In the nursery. The Joys of stage success are nothing to It I should know, for more than twenty years I did almost live In the nursery. "ily eldest boy, August, Is 23. He Is now In the naval school. He a Bailor will be. Then comes my daughter, Charlotte, 22 years old. who was mar ried to Dr. George Grclf two yenrs ago. I Insisted they, should be marired on July 4, so American nm I. After Char, lotte is my sun Heinrich, who Is 19 and who Is just ready to go to tho col lege and be a soldier. Then Hans, who Is 18, and Hans wants to be an actor. II- liu- line v.lirr, toe. Th-Il Walter, 17 years old. Ferdinand 13 years old: XIarla, 13, nnd George Washington, 7, some day to be presldertt" lime. Schumann-Helnk Is vefy proud of her children, and well she may be. They are a line looking collection or boys and girls. Oh, but It Is tho Joy of the home and the children that brings real happiness to tho woman. Stage triumphs, applause, operas, suc cess! What Is It that they amount to when you think of the children and the glorious life of a housewife? "No! Not For me I do choose the children, the home, and also America.” OANIEL-1hARRI80N. Very great Interest wilt be fell in, Augusta In Ihe announcement from XIrs. Alice Gray Daniel, of Atlanta, of Ihe approaching marriage of her daughter. Miss Edith Marlon panlel, to XIr. Charles Edward Harrison. The wedding will occur on Saturday morn ing, June 1, at 12, North Avenue, cost, Atlanta. Miss Daniel Is a former Augusta girl and possesses a rare sweetness of na ture and valuable womanly character. Her numerous Augusta friends will be greatly Interested In her coming mar riage.—Augusta Chronicle. , MEN ADMIRE a pretty face, a good figure, but sooner or later learn that the healthy, happy, contented woman Is most of all'to be admired- Women troubled with fainting spells, irregularities, nervous irrita bility, backache, the "blues," and those dreadful dragging sensations, cannot hope to he happj; or popular, and advancement in either home, business or social life is impossible. The cause of these troubles, how ever, yieldsquiekly to Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. It acts ^eWeTen^^Utot^ec- MISS EMMA RUNT2LER tuolly all those distressing sytnp- , . toms! No other medicine in the country hasweceived such unqualified indorsement or haa such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound Miss Emma Runtxler, of 631 State Kt„ Schenectady, N. Y., writes:— "For a long time I was troubled with a weakness which seemed to drain all my strength nway. I had dull headaches, was nervous. Irritable, and all worn out. enhancing to read one of your advertisements of a case similar to mine cured by Lydia E. Pinkluim's Vegetable Compound, I decided to trv it and X cannot express my gratitude for the benefit received. I am entirely well and feel like a new person.” Lydia E. Plnkham’i Vegetable Compound is the most successful remedy for all forms of Female Complaints, Weak Back. Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulceration, and is Invaluable in pre paring for childbirth and tho Change of .Life. Mrs. PInkhafn’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from anj form of female weakness aro invited to promptly communicate with ‘Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free and always helpful. c Personal Mention \= Refreshing Sleep For Teething babies thfuJ babies tlcep moat of the time, and It la this restful sleep that makes them happy and strong. Sick babies cannot sleep. Tbelr little stomachs fall to digest food, tthichcauaes stomach pains, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera*Infantum. Pltfs Carminative producing natural, restful •IMP. f|tf. Cnq[- native does not con- tain tha slightest trace of say narcotie or harmful drugs. Many mothers testify to its merit. At til Drmtfhtt 25 Cents The Lamar & Rankin Drug Co. Atlinti, Giergla Mr. and Xtra. Ralph Van Landing ham are spending tbe week at their country place noar Roswell. XBases Annie Hall and Fannie Tur ner will go to Jamestown early In Juno. Xllss Gertrude Avant Is visiting her ajfter, XIn. M. L. Duggan, at Sparta. Miss Agnes O’ Connor, oi .Commerce, Ga., Is the guaat of Atlanta friends! Mrs. Rogers Davis anil XIrs. Samuel Porter have returned from-a: week's visit to New Orleans. Urs.-Susan Trlppo Is the guest of Mra. W. C. Jarnagfn. XIr. and Mra. John - Kiser have re turned to the city from an extended Weitem trip. Mrs. Kiser, wbo has been quite slek recently. Is threatened With pneumonia. Xllss Sallle Cobb Johnson Is the guest of Xllss Eula Jones, at Albany. Upon Xllss Johnson's return to Atlanta, Miss Jones' will'accompany her for a short visit. Miss Julian Perdue left Saturday for Montgomery, Ala., where she will visit lira. Florence Jones. XIrs. Mary W. Martin, wbo has been quite 111 recently at the home of her daughter, Mra. John Walker, on Tenth streel. Is somewhat Improved. Before leaving for her plantation, Mrs. Henry Hunter Smith will be ths guest of XIrs. Edward Halle, at Ma ple wood,, for a short vls^l. XIrs. Thomas 'B. Felder has as her guest her mother, XIra. Norfleet, of Memphis. Mra. Samuel Weymsn -and children left Saturday for Columbus, where they will bfe the guests of relatives for a short visit. lira. O. A. Nlcolson, Mr. and Mra. Harry English and Miss Nlcolson are. at Tate Springe. The many, friends of Master Jeff Mc Cord, the young eon of Mr. and Mra. H. Y. McCord, who happened to to serious sn accident Saturday afternoon at his home, on Juniper street, will be glsd to hear that he Is Improving. Mra. Henry Wells and Mra. O. T. Welle, of Covington, are visiting At lanta friends. Mr. and Mfs. W. F. Dunn announce the birth, of a eon, W. F. Dunn, Jr., at their home, 41 St. Charles avenue. Even better than we say it Is.” Mrs. J. O. Cross has returned from a visit of several weeks to Birmingham. Miss Edith Dunklee, who was for merly a matron nt the Home for the Friendless, but later employed by the American Investment Company, has beep sent to take charge of an office of the company In Cincinnati,.Ohio. Miss Clara Mae Wynn Is the guest of Mlsq Essie Jordon, at Covington. XIrs. Frank Lang, of Memphis, Tenn., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ran dolph Rose. The many friends here of Miss Rheta Hervey. of Savannah, will be glad to know that she Is doing nicely after an operation for appendicitis. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson’ have returned from their wedding trip, and are the guests of Mra. Samuel M. Car- son. on Morrltts avenue. Before her marriage Mrs. Johnson was Miss Mary Carson and haa a large circle of friends In the city.' Rev. and Mrs. Johnspn, after a visit to Mrs. Canon, will mako their home In Madison. Mr. G. T. Latimer, Jr., has accepted a position as secretary to XIr. XI. M. Richey, recently appointed manager of middle nnd Western districts of the Southern railway, with headquarters at Atlanta. XIr. Latimer haa been In the service of tha Southern railway nlno and one-half years and accepts this position-as a promotion due to his faithful and efficient services. • Miss Rachel Peck, who has been the admired guest of Miss Elolse Stewart, will return Wednesday to her home, In the East. Xllss Louise Todd-hatf returned from XUcon, whore she was charmingly en- torlolned'durlng'her visit to that city. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller and Mrs. XIaggle Morris, of Atlanta, attended the horse show and were guests of Mrs. A. E. Porter. Mr. Miller returned to Atlanta Wednesday, but Mr?. Miller and Mra. Morris will remain In the city a few days longer.—Macon Telegraph. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hawkins have returned from Macon. Miss Ssllle Cobb Johnson Is the guest of Miss Eula Jones, In Albany, Mra.-Daniel Rudcn Is In New York city. , Mies Junta McKinley, who Is 111 at Dr. Noble's Sanitarium, Is resting well and Is reported better. XIr. and Mra. George Eben Russ will spend the summer at St. XIarys, Pa. Mrs. Guy Hamlltpn. who has been •pending the last few weeks with her aunt. XIra. D. E. Huger, left yesterday, fpr Dalton, Ga., where she will spend the summer with her mother before going to Augusta, Oa., where she will In the future reside. XIra. Hamilton's many friends regret to know that shs will no longer make Xfoblle her home. —Mobile Register. Miss Virginia Holmes, of Augusta, Is the guest of friends In the city. CHILDREN Teethinq Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup xTorW^pgS WHILE TEETHING WIT™£eRFKCT SUc! CESS. IT SOOTHES THE CHILD,BOITBNft THE; GUMS .ALLAYS ALL RAIN. CUKES la ,t0 BEST ^Srid by druggists In every pert of the Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act,-June 30. 3906. Serial gum. Thel,1. shit n «U kr see ot -I hmre hottU tf Xmo. KmH*. wtirgj Umtrptutom temttme. TftasVjfmtf •<*r prise U ■IfJjmst *Atl trill 4a. Yet. It t$f*qr its Wtltt, HI ihtHfrrU.. Ctmttm. Ohio. Mme. Robinnaire’s Walnut Hair Dye ’ - erc.--rftn.« evh *4nlrp.l. I la aaj of f -r mlon-Mw*. III! T**«. If gas fanaol bar It ah-fa j. wt'lM-n ! tt. pnatrat.1. nararitptof I'M—. r-»*. wwaan aaOoiubaiu.ial... ta»l^h*rf.*«rlM.r.«.MM.WE arlLL.XSS rsxx i.ap-i'.c UC»aa. Tot .t n.piriQni Mlse Roslne Raoul, of Atlanta, .who came to Jacksonville as Ihe charming guest of the Thomas V. Porter family, and waa so popular with Miss Bessie Porter’s wide circle of friends. Is still confined to her bed at St, Josephs In firmary at Atlanta, where an operation waa performed for appendicitis. This Is a source of much distress to Miss Raoul’s friends In Jacksonville, who hope to see her here again fully re stored to health.—Jacksonville (Fla.) Metropolis. TALBOTTON. XH.s Helen Spain entertained the Young Ladies’ Club on Thursday afternoon. Domt noes were enjoyed el fresco. The erore- carde were hand-painted "Gretckess.” ■ Miss Mattie XIaa Parker won tint prize. Ices and rakes were served. Mlsa llarinml contributed to the musi cal pros ram. Xllss Spain wore a sawn of mee-cotoretl silk. Those Invited were: Mrs. C. L Pass- more, Mra. It. II. Kimbrough. Mrs. It. N. R. Hard well. Mrs. \V. K. Kimbrough. Mrs. K M. Weston, Mrs. J. XI. Heath! Mr ,. y, II. McOehec. MrS. W. N. MrOc&er. XIrs. i' ll. Gorman, Mra. C II. Matthews, Mra. Ella I'. Leonard. Mrs. J. A. Ilryan, Xllss Willie Carter. Xllss Clara Freeman, Mlse Hera ItolUns. Mlse Ladle Bradley, Mlse Eleanor lleall. Mlsa Mattie -Mae Parker, Miss Ellsalietb Itaxlaml. Miss XIary Mat thews, Miss Auiorette Smith. SANDERSVILLE. Mlse Xlewte ftparks Is risking her broth ers Mi sers. Aylsle end Andrew Sperks, of Atleuta. Miss Alice Moses, who bas been the guest of XIrs. Henry Peris, returned to Cotumbus yesterday. Mrs. Xlsry O. Joyner bn raterued from ••.jWasJLs? *"'**"”■ mm ,UDr > tn^JamJto' visit Tt! PMrl.ien.ie, It.' I Mrs. Sidney Edmonton, of Eetnntnn, I- Jgdhig aJew day* at the Hotel Jnltde. Urs. ft. P. Hale Is the guest of her sue. Allen, ef Americas. Mr, E-. K. West sod Miss Emmie (Vest Later they will pay XIr. and Mrs. A. Chaotic.: will leave ..n Monday for a' visit to Itlclunnii.1, V.-i. jntaestown, Washington apd .other point. L Grlmatey, of Cochran, la the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. V. Jnnu-r. son. Mrs. Annlo Young, who spent some week, with her uloce. Miss Mollle Tucker, has returned to her home In" Marietta. Mrs. Prjslley Hr man, df Nevada, I. the guest of Mrs. Matt Illtt. Mlu Frnnklc Walden returned yesterdar from a vlalt to her slater, Mrs. Mauil Thomna. of Doernn. XIra. Hartwell Holmes Joined her has- haml In Atlnutn ou ilonday. They will make Atlanta their home, i Mr" I>. L Cheatham Is risking friends lu Tbomnsvllle. Mra. Frank Onrbutt, Mlgscs Mottle Wade and Pauline Garbutt have returned from Meridian, Miss. Mies Snslo ltlcbnrdr Is the guest of Pro fessor nnd Mra Stroller, of Irwluton. Congressman T. W. Hardwick and XIra Hardwick, have returned from a rl.lt fo Jamestown. Washington and other pol&K Mr. Eddie Cohen, of Atlnntn. spent tils week with hJs parents. Uon. nn.1 Mrs. Dae Is cobeb. . t ... Miss Annie Wicker, of ghnderkvllle. slid Miss Etta Sanders, of Dublin, are the *"e»ts of Mrs. J. C. Tjler In Tennllto. -MISS Annie Jernlgnn. of Louisville, nnd Mrs. O. C. Thompson, of Atlanta, attended Wednesdsy* 0f ^ »'• «• “'Catty on grTffin. XInster William Janes celebrated his seventh birthday Tuesday tilth a parly to his little friends. _ Mrs. Joseph .Boyd XleCTnry, of Atlanta. Is in tbe city, the guest of XIrs. Joseph Boyd anil has been charmingly entertained during the week by tbe following Indies at bridge: Mra A. J. Burr, Miss Opal Kmltb, Mra B. C. Murray end Mlsa Rebecca Nall. Xlaater George Ilenenn was host Tues day afternoon ut a hrlthdny party. The deeoratloni were In pink and the some color sebetne carried out lu tho Ices. A dainty fan was -given to each little girl as a .on- renlr nnd to each boy a whittle. Mra 8. Logan, of Atlanta, It the guest of Mrs. IE J. Redding. - FITZGERALD. Mesdames T. M. Griffin and W. H. Regers risked their sister, Mrs. W. J. Joiey, In Americas this week. XIrs. John Hawkins, of Preston, nnd XIra A. F. Jim, df Hromwood, baro been ttie guests of XIra IL S. Benjamin this week. XIn. T. 8. Price, of Broston, U spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Drew. . Mrs. J. J. Dormlny. of Brrntton. visited friends lu Fitzgerald this week. Mr. ami Mra. Benuldoseom, of Tlfton, Were guests of the Utter’s parents In this city this week. Mrs. XV. II.-Oliver nnd daughter. Mr«. < athleeu Tyler, of Preston, ire guests of Mrs. Oliver’s sister, Mra. J. Ilnwklns Good- Mil. Mrs. F. C. Daniel: pf Holt, Is Ihe gmsl of Mrs. Z. V. Barden. XIra. ll. XV. Howell went to Brecon Mon day to attend tbe lakt-Poer wedding. Mrs. C. XX’. Brumby, of Chattanooga. Joined her husbnmi Kunaev, end will resi le here permanently. Mrs. J. K. Mercer end daughter. Ml** Blossom, Imve gone to white Sulphur Springs, Fin., for Ihe bench of the IntP-r* 8 PART A. Mra. R. A. Chapman and children, of Washington, Ga.. are the guests of XIra. R. If. Lewis, of this place. Misses DuBoso. of Washington city, are the charming gueata of Mra. A. XI. DuBoae. 1 Mies XIalda XVqotten has relumed to her home In Washington. Oa., after .1 pleasant stay of several months in Sparta. XIra. R. Z. David, of Gainesville, Ga. after spending several day* with rela tives here, haa returned home. Mra. Buttrell, of Jackson, GIL I” vl *" Ittng Miss Emily Graves. XHts Rainey, of Augusta, Is visiting _ relatives at this place. To Henfove, FrecKIes ® Pimple* lnT.nDvjLU.tx CREAM. * new d:*; discolorations, bead, ami eruptb-n* -.* jJaj**. I a-arc-4 the ■’.in cl«»r, *oft, tcautifol. NftMMibte harm ran re»uU from i t o«e. Fndorw a by thonsandsof jratpful **”‘'7 ... .s.jg..r ..mr. 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