Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 18, 1907, Image 6

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. lAxmDAV, mat l*. iwr. SOCIETY... f- Mr*. George C Bill, Editor. • asnlss.) *—• 1. And Womans Interests LET US TAKE LEAVE OF HASTE, Let IU take leave of haate awhile And toller well content With little pleaeure to beguile. And email habiliment— Just a wide aweep of rain-washed *Ky A flower, a bird-note sweet; Some easy trapplnis worn away; Loose lateheta for our feet; A wheaten loaf within our scrip; For drink the hillside spring And for true heart companionship The love of loitering. We want so much and yet we need So very slight a store. But In the age’s grip of greed We hurry more and more. The woodland waves Its gold-green net; The warm wind lasea by; Can we forego? Can we forget? Come, comraddb, let us try. ' —Clinton Scotiard, in The Outlook. J TO MISS LOTTIE AUSTIN. One of the enjoyable parties of next week will be the Informal bridge at which Miss Nanelle Crawford will en tertain Thursday afternoon In honor of Mlsa Lottie Austin, one of the at tractive bridea-elect of June. Miss Crawford’s guests will bo Misses Lot tie Austin, Aline Patterson, Julia Mea dor, Virginia Parks, Cara Hutchins, Louise Lamar, Marie Sclple. Louise Johnson. Mrs. George Kelly. Mrs. Hen ry Williams. Mrs. Norman Sharp, Mrs. Guy Mitchell. PLANS FOR BAYLOR. WOLCOTT WEDDINO The wedding of Mis* Caroline Bay lor and Mr. Charles Walter Wolcott will take plus* June 6 at 9 o’clock In the evening at All Saint’s Church, and will be a brilliant and beautiful event The ceremony will be performed by Rev. C. B. Wllmer, and the bride will be attended by Miss Edith Thomson ns maid of honor. Mr. Bamuel Carson will act as best man. Little Katherine Crichton and James lloullgny will be pillow bearers, and Miss Margaret Whitman will carry the ring. The ush ers will be Messrs. Harry Baylor. Perry Blackshear, Paul Dobbin* and Harry Arnold. The ceremony at the church will be followed by a beautiful recep tion at the home of the bride, and the couple will leave on the midnight train for the East. Upon their return to At lanta, tho young people will occupy tho attractive home which Mr. Wolcott has completed In Inman Park. ■•Her Brown Eye* Nestled In My Heart.’’ REV. FATHER MURPHY TO LECTURE. Monday night. May 37. at 8:IB o'clock. Rev. Father Murphy, of Sacred Heart chur.h. will deliver at Mnrlst College hall an Interesting lecture, tak ing as his subject “An Apostle of Charity. St. Vincent do Paul." She lecture will be for tho benefit of St. Vincent de Paul Society, an organisa tion which dispenses charity, regardless of all denominational lines and creeds. Musical numbers by some of the best local talent will bo rendered before and after the lecture. Miss Allggod to Marry Col. Mundy MI88 MINNIE G. ALLGOOD. COLONEL I. F. MUNOY. The Tailor-Made Corset COMPANY. 6 i Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga. successor* to SOUTHERN QUEEN MFC. CO. Invite friends, former patrons and all ladies, to call and in spect their new designs in Do mestic and Imported Materials. Their motto is ‘‘Elegance of Style, Durability and Com fort.” Allgood, of Rockmart, announces the engagement of bln ' i Gertrude, to Colonel I. F. Mundy, the marriage to take Mr. H. daughter, Minnie place June 12. at Rockmart. Colonel Mundy Is representative-elect from Polk county, a brilliant and rising young lawyer of Rockmart. Miss Allgood is the talented and pop. ular daughter of Mr. H. C. Allgood, the leading merchant of Rockmart and president of the Cltlsens' National Bank of that city. Mr. Dixon to Marry Miss Iscn Mr. W.-L. Ison announcss ths engagemsnt of hts daughtsr, Martha, to Mr. Robert T. Dixon, of Hattiesburg, Mis*., the marriage to take place June It, at the home of the bride, 211 North Boulevard. Engagement of Miss Hill and Mr. Hutcheson ' i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Hill announce ths engagement of their daughter, Ella Mustlne, to Mr. Frederick Leander Hutcheson, the marriage to take place at the home of the brlde'a parents, on Logan street, Mon day evening. June 3. at S o'clock. • Mr. Aksrs and Miss Hudson Married Mr*. I.. Hudson, of I.lthonla. announces ths marriage of her daughter, Eddie, to Mr. Frank Akers, tbs marriage taking place Monday, May It. Mr. Spinks to Wed Miss Johh son .Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Johnson, of West Point, announce the en- RRKement of thslr daughter, Mary, to Mr. John Roy Spinks, ths wedding to take.place ut ths horn* of the bridc'H parent*, at West Point, Wednesday evening, June 12, at 3tl0 o'clock. 1 An Interesting Review By An Atlanta Woman. The Georgia friend* of Mrs. T. C. Tupper, of Atlanta, will read with much pleasure the following very In teresting review of Lawson's novel re cently published, "Friday, the Thir teenth." Mrs. Tupper** review lately appeared In The San Angelo (Texas) Dally Standard. She says; In reading this book which might be called fact, not Action, It Is so true a representation of objective conditions today, und subjective realities In their consequences, one Is strongly reminded of the wild orgy of carnage In King Etsel’s palace which Chrlemhild In cited against Hagen to revenge Sieg fried's wrongs. Bob Brownley's crushing retaliation upon Khlnehart seems like a cyclone of human pas sion. Amid ths msd melee of bulling and bearing- stocks, suspending houses, howls of despair, the ferocity of man Is shown to be as cruel as that of his congeners of the Jungle when pack meets pack, ripping, tearing, killing. Ths book la a great red lantern of "Danger Here!" signaled above the open ditch** dug by greed and avarice. The condition* revealed arc enough to appall the stoutest heart. When w# see energy. Industry, ability slowly achieve success and thsn to look on at the colossal fortunes made In a day by the gamesters of Wall street, the millions of the exchange controlling legislation—the last bastion of de fense—until the Wall street ticker sound* like a roll call of the senate at Washington. Is enough to give pause to the most optimistic believer In the future of our republic. Mr. Lawson has given us n sunverlty picture of the staple Industries, food stufTs, transportation stocks, etc., car- rmled and driven, not at ths will of the rapitallsL but of the gamester. His warning Is not without sugges tion of feasible methods of prevention. Thera I* a thread of love woven In the hard fabric of this piece of Cloth of Gold. Willi a touch nappy enough ... Wedding^ Presents... The best people in the land, people of -cul ture and refinement, are the largest users of our Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and Art Goods, because of their reasonable prices, and because they are exactly suited to their requirements. Eugene VHaynes Co., Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm* Ahqsjdpf.pftr.tionforfare.forh.anasesd kssda. Mstostto.Mnliks«ni west it. Don it las n soot. HaWKtywpmy. It*, SsnaWs.«lra*.refrrelnag. V -ad j obt, Wintrr.Spr iag, ramiacr, Fell. IlsprlltfB. Lyo for Wordsworth's lov* of the beauty of nature he presents ths exquisite personality of tbs heroin*. Ha shows the callousing offset upon mlml and heart of this mad dollar- huntlng chaos, making of the man al most a moral wrack, and shutting off the vision of eternity; keying life to such high tension that the pathos of ths sequel for the devoted daughter and loving flancee- la the delicate organs of brain are Jangled Into muf fled dissonance, sweet bells out of tun*. To read "Friday, the Thirteenth” ts personally to experience the wild swirl of the principals of the book. "lisr Brown Eyes -Nestled In My Hsert.' C0URTE8IES TO MRS. 8ANDER8. Mrs. Ellsworth Hsll was the hostess at a charming little bridge party on Thursday afternoon, complimentary to her guest. Mrs. Inmtn Sanders, and to which about twenty-five friends were Invited. - Tbe house was lovlly with quantities of fragrant roses, sweet peas and brll llant popples, which wsro sent to the pretty hoetess by her many friends. Mrs. Hall received her guests In a white lingerie frock, trimmed In lace, with blue ribbon*. Mr*. Sander* wore n white morning gown, hand embroidered In pink. Mrs. Jordan Massec made the top acore and won the paJr of black silk hose given for prise, and the guest ut honor wa* given a pair of brown *llk hose. The game was followed by the dain tiest refreshment* served at « o'clock at the small round tables, where the groups of prettily gowned women had played cards all ths afternoon. Mrs. Richard K. Hines, Jr, k.T. . delightfully Informal party on Wednes day evening In honor of Mrs. Inman Sanders, of Atlanta. The rooms were brightened with crystal bowls filled with cut flowers, and at 10 o'clock a delicious supper was served. Invited to meet Mrs. Hander* were: Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth ItalL Miss Rlstla Etheridge, Mr. Herbert Duckworth and Mr. Charlea Caldwell.—Macon New*. informaiTTuncheon. Hr. and Mra. Edward T. Brown en tertained at a delightfully Informal luncheon Satur&ay at their home, on Peachtree street. In compliment to the university boy* who are here to attend the Georgia-Tech game. The house was decorated with the university color*—red and black—quan tities of red roses and carnations being used. College flogs were everywhere be seen end the whole effect was very bright and attractive. Mrs. Brown was assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Black, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Oglesby. Jr., and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Boland. MUs Marjorie Brown served punch and was assisted by Misses Esther Smith. Mary Helen Moody. Silver Speer, Anrella Speer. Serah Reason, Frances Xunnally and I.ula D. Jones. PRE8BYTERIAN~H0SPITAL BAZAR. Tuesday. May 31. Is the dais and the corner *f Con* and Walton street* tho place for the aal* of the many pretty and usefal article* which have been prepared by tb* ladle* of the auxiliary, the time 10 a. m. Any orders which may be left will be promptly filled and delivered. Icc cream and cake will he served on Increasing The demand is constantly; in creasing For Flavoring Extracts Vanilla Lemon Ornngo Rosa, etc. I This is accounted For by the Fact that Dr. Price’s flavors are just as represented—true to nature, made From the finest Fruits, of delicate taste, and oF the greatest strength attainable the lawn. Come out and help In a good cause, ths building of the new hospital, which each day becomes more neces sary to the comfort of the patients. euchre" CLUB. Mr*. Marshall Eckford entertained the Friday Euchre Club this week. The prises, a drawing room table cloth, a tea cloth and set of mats, were won by Mis. Frank Pearson, Mr*. W. A. Speer and Mr*. Grant Wllktn*. After the gamo dainty refreshment* \8ere served. Mrs. Eckford wore a toilette of whit* linen, trimmed with lace. “tier Brown Eye* Nestled In My Heart." -Nancy Hopklr.s. Frances Xunnally. Anno Orme, Elzabeth Ames, Katherine Richardson. .Mildred Wooley. Alma George and Charlotte Green. UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. A beautiful and unique entertain ment was recently given at Forsyth for the benefit of the Quitman Guard*. It was a "Tour of the Nations,” and many travelers enjoyed this "personally Con ducted" trip. The home of Mr. Thorn- well Gamble, gay with national flags, with Uncle Sam, Columbia and many distinctive national types, made a beautiful United Btates. Dr. J. O. El- rod'a handsome home was turned Into an Indian reservation, with tents and trees, stuffed birds, deer heads, Indian pottery and everything characteristic. Hiawatha and Minnehaha. Pocahontas and other Indians of lesser note did the honors of the day. Leaving Amerf- ran shores the tourist was conducted to Japan, which was so admirably repre sented at the home of Dr. Ponder, that one could Imagine the dork-eyed maid ens. In kimonos and robe*, real Ori entals. The decorations were simple, but entirely Japanese, and the acrobat* and dancing girls were In keeping with the customs of the country. Spain came next In the trip, and Mr. T. R. Talmadge's bom* was bright with the Spanish colors. Bewitching seno- rltas. In bright gowns and mantillas, with tambourine*, singing and danc' gave the true tuuch of gaiety and which the nation so loves. At the home of Mrs. Napier Greece was represented, and the decoration* were distinctly classic. Ooddesse* and nymphs received tbe guests amid setting of corlnthlan columns, trimmed with taurol and bay. This was on* of the most attractive scenes presented. At each home refreshments In accord with national customs were served. Krom Soap will prevent dandruff and stop hair from falling out. .At and stop hair from falling out. .At PARASOLS MADE your druggist's or by mall 3Sc per -h ' dresses and re-covered In c bk*. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, GO. to match ' dresses and r*-cbvered In alt colors of silk. Paul Burkert, No. X Viaduct Place. ••• Krom Soap Is the Ideal soap for the nursery. A perfect hygienic remedy. At your druggist's or by mall. 23c per cake. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, Ga. MEETING OF ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE WOMEN. The Georgia branch of the Southern Association of College Women will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the chapel of the Georgia School of Technology. The program la one of great IntirMt. President Matheson will address the organisation upon the eubject of com pulsory education. Mr. Fred L. Body wlli also speak upon the same subject) Mr. Walter Cooper, secretary of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, will make a very Interesting talk upon the relation of education to "Industrial effi ciency.” All member* of the association are to be present and. of course, friends of members arc welcome. Members of the Atlanta Woman's club; of ths Federation of Woman's Clubs, of Atlanta; of Trades; of the Sociological Society; of the Daughters of ths Amtrican Revolution; of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and of all organisations which are sup. porting tho compulsory education movement, oro cordially Invited to bo present. After ‘he meeting, by epeclal per mission, those present will be shown through ths buildings and jhops of tbe Georgia School of Technology. PUPIL8’ - RECITAL. The morning recital given by the pupils of Mrs. Frank L. Parka' elocu tion class Friday, May 17, at Mr*. J. W. Cherry** school wa* especially enjoy- able, -and ranked among the best pre sented In Atlanta tht* season. Mra. Parks has been connected with this school throe months and during this time has done excellent work. She has been for a long time a moot sue- ceseful teacher In Birmingham nml comes to Atlanta hlghtly recommended. AFTERNOON TEA. Mis* Margaret DDosway was the at tractive hoetess at a pretty Saturday afternoon at her home on West Peach, tree street In compliment to her class mates, the seniors of Washington semi- nary. Ths house was decorated with palms and ferns and on ths mantels and ta bles there were vases flllsd with daisies. In ths dining room the table wa* cov ered with a lac* cloth and Its center piece was a cut glass bowl. Oiled with daisies. The candle shades were white and yellow ond the Ices and mints were also In yellow. 3lls* Dlsosway was gowned In white ■null, fashioned with Valenciennes lace*. Assisting the hostess In the enter tainment of the guests, were Misses RYALS-DYAL. ills* Vera Lee Dyal and Mr. Leon Victor Ryals were married at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mr*. F. L. Dyal. at McRae, last Thursday evening, the ceremony being performed by Rev. R. W. Eubanks, pastor of tb* Baptist church of that city. - Promptly at 3:30 o'clock and Just b*. fore ths bridal party came Into the par. lor. Mrs. Max L. McRae sang most ef fectively, "Without Thee.” Ths oc companlment was played by Mrs. W H. Pitt, of Lumber City. The first to enter the parlor was little Theresa Campbell, anil thsn came Ernest Dyal, as the ribbon bearers. Miss Mae Cook, of Lumber City, was maid of honor, and Mr. Electus C. Ryals was best man. The bride and groom entered to gether. During the evening delicious fruit punch was served. Misses Audrey Adams and Edna Williams presided at the bowl. A salad course and a course of cream and cake were also served. Misses O'Neil Lindsey, Cora Wilcox and 3lra. G. B. Lindsey assisted In serving. Mrs. Ryals Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Sir*. F. L. Dyal, of McRae. 8URPRIsI~ PARTY. Mra. A. T. Spalding gave a surprise party Friday evening In compliment to her granddaughter. Miss Van Hilliard Spalding. Thirty little friends of the guest of honor were Invited and games were en joyed on the lawn and In the house. The prises, a coral necklace, a knife and a sprngled fan, were won by Miss Hattie Smith, Mr. Byron Dancy and Miss Mary Landrum. The house was decorated with daisies and ferns, vases of ths daisies being placed on the mantels and cabinets. GEORGIA-TECH DANCE AT SEGAOLO'S HALL. The delightful social event of Satur day evening among the younger set will be the dance at Scgadlo'e hall, given In nonor of |he young men of the University of Georgia who are In the city attending the Ueorgln-Tcch base ball game. The chaperons for the evening will MAXWELL HOUSE BLEND COFFEE has for its mission the carrying of health and happiness into every home. Careful selection of the choicest berries, long experience in roasting and a perfect knowledge of blending alone make possible tbe fulfillment of this mis sion in every cupful. SEALED CANS AT cheek-nea: coffee col NASHVILLE HOUSTON. For a Pleasant Summer CHICK SPRINGS is the: proper place. It is delightfully pleasant there, good, pure mountain air to breathe—good company to keep—the very best of beds and every room has outside windows. Yon know tho hotel is practically new, and it is so up-to- date, everything for comfort and convenience.^ There is nothing short about the fare, there is plenty of variety and it’s always good. • v If you like aitusements, you’ll find plenty of things for fun, pleasure and exercise. Remember Chicks for a jolly good time and better health. It is on direct route to Jamestown Exposition. CHICK SPRINGS CO., CHICK SPRINGS, S. C. DO YOU WANT A PIANOLA? If you do, we can offer some extraordinary in ducements right now. Let us tell you about them. Phillips & Crew Co. 37-39 Peachtree Street. WHEN THE DOCTOR WRITES YOUR PRESCRIPTION Phone 2024 Bell; 1028 Atlanta We Will Send for and Deliver promptly Without , Extra Charge. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Whitaker=Coursey Drug Co. 29 Marietta Street, Corner Broad THE MOST CONVENIENT DRUG STORE TO ALL CAR LINES If that has become thin, faded or gray, she has lost the secret of a woman's charm. No woman need ever do this if she will do as thousands of others have done who now possess beautiful hair—use Mme. Robinnaire’s Walnut Hair Dye No mstter whst the condition of your hair, this wonderful preparation will restore it to its original color, make it grow more abundantly thsn ever before, and keep it (lost, and Read what one woman «ays: •*.Vote. RoHnnaire*t Hair Dye it the best / hart ever mtni. ft’ • *• - - •* it earn change tht Mri. Bertam, Kansas Mme. Robinnaire’a Walnut Hair Dve can be obtained in four shades (black, brown, dark and light brown). For sal* at all drui storrs. Lartfa bottle, enough to keep your hair to perfect condition for a year. 7A cents. If your dealer cannot supply you. write us; we'll send it, postpaid, on receipt of price. To inv woman send ing us her name and address and that of her favorite drug store, WE WILL SEND FREE Mnpl.s of tb* famuli. Soblaulr. Tell.1 Preparations .ad iba beautiful, lllastr.t.d back, "flOTMlI China," that coat.las .adj.illoas, which fol lowed aal, will auk, an, worn.a mare attract!., aad chanalaj. UVitr/n /tom Way mme. Roniwusr company g Marlalta Stre.1, Afloat.. Georgia m.tr.-i mtr njrt u /to Mr / It it timfly marry!**t the way he hair/ram ft ay to Hath”—, ‘aatat City, Kan. be Mi. and Mrs. Edward Brown, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Moody, Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Speer. Mr. end Mr*. Carroll Bayne, Mr. and Mra. Vnldemlr Gude, .Mr. apd Mrs. Sid ney Stubbs. , MR. WILSOnTnTERTAINS. Mr. James M. Wilson entertained de. llghtfully during the week at a Bo hemian supper In compliment to Mr. Charlea A. Beckman, whose marriage to Miss Bessie Davidson occurs In ear. ly June. The party Included the young men Attendants only, who were: Mr. James P. Wall, who Is to be beat man: Mr. James M. Wilson and Mr. Scott Al len, who are to be groomsmen, and Sir. Charles A. Beckman. VOUNG WO'MAN’S CLASS. The subject to be discussed before the Young Woman's Class, of Trinity church. Sunday morning, Is "Sydney Cartoii, a Character Etuuy." All young wumcn will be wclcomod. NATIONAL MOThIrS* CONGRESS. Special to The Georgian. Loa Angeles. Cal.. Slay 18.—A large party of delegntea to the uMth-'rx' Con grass, recently adjourned, went ti Catalina Island yesterday. They were greatly impressed with the trip and too .trange tights saw while on the Island. Slis. Frederick Schoff. Mlsa Cath erine Shaw, president and recording secretary, respectively, of the National Congress of Mothers, will leave tonight lor their homes In Philadelphia. Both were delighted with the reception ac corded them while In Los Angeles und expressed the hope that the annual convention In Washington, D. C., next year would prove as gratifying a suc res* at the local one had. 80CIETY SEE8~BASEBALL GAME. The baseball game Friday afternoon between the University of Georgia and Tech was witnessed bp a large and fashionable audience, among whom wt t». Mi.'and Mr*. Edward Brown, Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Wltham. Mr. and Mr*. Harrs - Harman. Mr. and Sira. Clarence StockdelL Sir. and Mra. Charlea Block. Mr. and Mr*. J. G. Oglesby. Jr, Dr. nnd Mr*. Frank Boland. Dr. and Mra. W. E. Wilmerdlng. Miss Laura Pa>-ne, Miss Helen Payne, Miss Caro Hutchins. Miss Louise Lamar. Sllss Hetty Pea body, Miss Fannie Joseph. Miss Har riet Calhoun. Miss Bailie Cobb John son, Miss Nina Gentry, Miss Helen Cay. Miss .Marie Wright. Sllss Florence Jackson. Miss Silvey Speer. .Miss Au relia Oliver, Mias Eleanor Meeks, Sllss Mildred Wools) Miss Mildred Har man. Miss Kate Waldo, Sllss Mary Crew Cundell, Messrs, Joe Brown Con- nally, Arthur Whaley. John Welsh, of Athens; Ed Austin. Will Tanner. Cha* Uclple, Wlnshfp- Xunnally. Stafford £“ h ' Hugti Foreman, F. P. Gamble. II. Hill. Ivar. Allen, Henry Tanner, lAuren Foreman Loula Gregg and a number of others. MACCABEE HIVES. Brunsaick Hive. No. IS. Brunswick, ».. f ;• * MAJESTIC r , .'THOROUGHLY MODERN cured the largest number of members In the Southern district since January I, 1807. Gate City Hive held a delightful meeting In their hall Friday evening, entertaining several of the convention delegates on their way home. Members of Atlanta Hive, No. H are requested to meet Mrs. Rose Calvin tn the Cnrneglc library building Tuesday evening at 7:30. Business of Import* ance to be transacted. Krom Soap har sold on Its merit’ for over thirty years. It Is a perfect soap for akin, scalp and hair. Unex celled for toilet, nursery and bath. At your druggist’s or by mall. 25c per cake. KROM SOAP CO, Atlanta, ua. FOR BISHOP KNIOHT. Mra. R. SI. Rose will entertain at ...i Informal Uincheon next week in compliment to. Bishop Knight, of' CHILDRCty . Seething Mrs. Winslow’s tejBWg&g Soothing Syrup FOB DIAUIUUEA. . tb* Hol t by drugxut* In every psrt cl “■ world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pur* Feed Drug act. June 30. 1»0«. «er1*l «•*”* .