Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 31, 1907, Image 10

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1m -f- m - the Complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinoi CREAM, the . equaled Leautifier endorsed by thousands and guaranteed r , remove freckles, ' “sfc* pimples, liver-spots. tan, eallowncss, etc., the worst case in 20 days, and restore the beauty of youth. Price 50 cents and $1.00, by leading druggists or mail, ftepang hr NATIONAL TOILET CO., Parts, Teas. Th Old ' SLEEP, LITTLE ONE, SLEEP. (To little Julia Frances Patton.) Shadows now are softly falling, Sand-man. too, will soon be calling— Close your little eyelids, dear; Don’t be ’frald, for mother’s near— Drirt away In slumber deep— Sleep, little one, sleep! -y.your head on mother's breast— Itijr tired feet may rest; jld-Bru’ Rabbit says .’’Good-night.” Mr. Owl Is now In eight— Float away to dreamland’s lcesp. Bleep, little one, sleep! Lady moon so far up there, Smiling down on baby dear; - Little head Is drooping low. Bending slowly, slower, slow! Oobbollns are soon to creep— Sleep, little one, sleep! Fairy forms are gliding round thee, - Angels watch In ecstacy; Happy childhood knows no sorrow— Thinks not of the coming morrow; Closg your eyes, now don't you peep! Sleep, little one, sleep! —JULIA FOLSOM PATTON. MISS WOODWARD'S BRIDGE. . Friday afternoon Miss Marian Wood ward entertained at a small bridge tea At her home on Peachtree street In fompllmont to Miss Blanche Carson and her bridesmaids. The house was prettily decorated with sweet peas, and after the game delicious refreshments were served. Miss Woodward wore an attractive gown of green silk mull, trimmed with lace. Mrs. Woodward was gowned In white mull. At each table there were prises, and the occasion was most enjoyable. PARKER-GREEN. A very romantic marriage took place at Whigham Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock In the afternoon. The contract ing parties were Miss Pansy Green, of Pelham, Ga., who for the past two years has been a teacher In the Whig- ham High Bchool, and Mr. W. L. Park er, a young business man of Whigham. The wedding was to have taken place on June 22, In Camilla, Ga, at the home of the bridels brother, Mr. J. L. Green, but as Mr. Parker Is now sick of typhoid fever. It was decided that tho marriage ahould take place at once. Accordingly Miss Pansy Green, ac companied by her sister. Miss Edna Green, and her brother, Mr. J. L. Green, went down from Camilla to Whigham and the marriage ceremony was i formed at the bedside of Mr. Par Rpv. H. P. Btubbs officiating. buffetTsupper, Miss Julia Meador was the hostess at a delightful buffet supper Thursday evening at her home on Linden street, Splehdid Thsater Party The employees of the great firm of Chamberlln-Johnson-DuBose Company will be given a theater party Friday night at the Grand, to enjoy the pre sentation of "The Henrietta" by the Fawcett Stock Company. Two hundred seats have been reserv ed and will be occupied by representa tives of Chamberlln-Johnson-DuBose Company as the guests of the Arm. The party will Include Miss Pearl White, Miss Julia Hoyt, air. C. J. Me- Elheney,'Miss Olive Cheek, Mr Paul Thrower, Mr. Ernest Allen, Mr. Edwin Woods, air. W. H. Scott, air. Claude Saye, air. Joe Farmer, air. Tom Bar ker, air. Ezra Whitmire, alias Agnes Sims, Miss DeLaney,.. Miss V. Jolly, ailss aiyrtle Kline, Mr. A. K. Brldwcll, Mr. J. B. Gentle, air. B. J. Bradford, Miss Lizzie Whltner, ailss Willie Smith, Miss Lillian Knott, Miss Nell Brown, Mias Pauline Felker, ailss aiattle C. Cline, Mrs. B. Shaw, air. Glen High tower, ailss Farrow, Mr. F. E. Hunn, air. A. J. aiiller, M( H. F. Halley, air. P. Walker, Mr. Walthour, Mr. Cardie, Mr. E. Winn, air. Stevenson, air. ala- lone, Mr. Balslns, Mr. A. Hestley, Mr. V. Fowler, Mr. W. Dodd. air. E. Miller, Mr. C. Ruttledge, Mr. C. Houston, Mr. Baldwin, Miss Virginia Saunlus, Miss Mabel Abbott, Miss Louisa Sheard, ailss Nannie McAfee, Miss O'Toole, ailss Lillian Clarke, Miss Emmie Al len, ailss Mable Bernard, Miss Annie Lovelace, ailss Gallic, Miss A. M. Cain, Miss Stella Price, ailss B. S. Price, air. Roger Parker, Mr. Henry Steele, Mr. Ernest McGlasson, Mr. E. L. Saye, air. W. T. Mills, ailss aiarle Reddlgs, Mr. M. Langford, ailss aicCord, air. M. Johnson, Mr. A. W. Frohllck, ailss Kate Stringer, air. James Thomas, Mr. Henry Hood, Mr. George Coker, Mr. Claud Stanford, air. Alfred Anderson, Miss aiaule Conley, Mrs. Floyd, Miss Nora Brown, Miss Cora Martin, Miss Agnes Strickland, Miss Eva Lawshe, ailss Ethel Herring, Mr. Frank Pear son. ailss Gertrude Jeffries, airs. Jef fries, Miss Jewell Holbrook, Miss Ruth ailtchell, ailss Florence Gray, Miss Nellie Grace, Mrs. Andrews, - Mrs. Evans, Miss Louise P. Moore, Miss Bertha Street, Mrs. W. J. Ivy, Mrs. E. D. White, ailss Willie Phillips, Miss Laura Wiggins, airs. ai. Holbrook, Miss V. Mlsterfedt, Miss Annie Yarbrough, Miss Lizzie Reeves, Miss Fannie Ter rell, Miss A. Mlsterfedt, ailss Mary aicKle, Mrs. A. B. Jay, ailss S. J. Tay lor, Mrs. 8. E. Lynch, Miss Jane Far ley, Miss Addle Johnson, Miss Ella Lewis, Miss Bertha Price, ailss Till Mann, Mrs. 8. 8. E. Dozier, Miss Claudia Hart, Mrs. L. Gardiner, ailss Ella Milner, airs. A. D. Wright, Miss Gussle Randall, Miss Kate Neal, Mrs. Wardlaw, Miss Llszle Hanks, Miss alary Lumpkin, airs. Willard, Mrs. Cl—trl-. a YF filoelv' kflaa A A children Seething Mrs. Winslow'S ^rmTYYEA Soothing Syrup J V T i £EIK0UILI )ItEN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SU OESS. IT BOOTHES THE CHILD, SUITE THE GUMS. ALLAYS ALL I’AlS\ CUR WIND COLtC. and Is tho BEST REMEI IND COLtC,and I 3B DIARRUCEA. Sold by druggist* In every part of the Hid. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act, June 30, 1002. Serial sum her 1008. ho, air. James Flts- Huff, Miss Bessie Summers, Patrick, alias Seba Allen, Mr. Charles Bogs Berry, Miss Cecelia Keating, Mlee Eleanor Dan- forth, air. Ben Doraey, air. Dan Ray. Mr. aiilner Blehop, air. O. D. Lyle, Mr. Jesee Longlno, Mr. J. D. Newman, air. Homer Moulding. Mr. Frank Hill, air. Willie Kline, Mr. A. Saye, Mr. Gus Trammell, air. A. W. Hoelam. Mies Nellie Austin, Miss Annie Jacks, Mr. Joe Lee. ailee Alice Johnson, Mias Grace Austin, airs. K. P. Cantrell, Miss aiamle Daniel, Mr. O. E. McTeer. Mr. C. O. Sheridan, air. Mark Sheridan, Mr. Walter Harris, air. Walcott Mc- Glaeson, air. B. W. Smith, air. W. A. Relsso, Mies Stella Maler, Mies Sallle Maler, Mlea M. Kelly, air. 8. S. Low er, air. A. L. Sweet, Mr. E. S. Kendrick, air. Philip McKinney, air. Will McKin ney, Miss Olivia Kennedy, air. W. L. Wilson, air. M. E. Jordan, Miss Kato Pruitt, Mlsa alary Maher, Mr. Lane Lewis, air. Milton Hawthorne, Mr. Miss aiaule eoniey, airs, rioya, miss igjwu. ,ur. mm™ anuiviui . Agnes Harlrs, Miss Sallle Dobbs, Miss W. Hollingsworth, Miss Pearl Jacks. You cannot have healthy chil dren by improper feeding. Let them be reared on good, healthy, nourishing food like Iff PUKES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD to make them a nation of phys ical and mental workers. Its the best food for growing children, the feeble and the aged. t For salo bv all Graacro the occasion being a compliment to Mies Lottie Austin and Mr. Ernest Pat terson. whose marriage will take place June 8. In the hall and library dairies were used In profusion, and In the dining room, where delicious refreshments were served, the table and buffet were decorated with red roses and ferns.- Miss Meador was go.wned In white net. Mies Austin wore a toilet of pink flowered messallne silk. Mrs. Meador wore a pretty whlto mull trimmed with lace. MR. DRUKENmIlLER HONORED. Mr. Solon Drukenmlller has been engaged . to sing tho principal tenor parte at the commencement exercises of the Greenville Female College, In Oreenville, S. C.. on next Sunday. YOUNG WOMAN’S CLASS. The subject to be dlacuseed before the Young Woman's Class of Trinity church next Sunday will be "The Spirit of Christ.” All young women will be welcomed. NASH VILLI ANS~IN ATLANTA. Nashville society will be well repre sented next week at the marriage of Mlee Blanche Carson and Mr. E. E. Dougherty In Atlanta. June 5. Miss Ellso Lipscomb, maid of honor In the marriage, left last night for Atlanta, and n private car party, which goes Sunday night. Includes in Its person nel: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smith, Misses Alice Gertrude and Alice R. Smith, who go to attend several of tjie prenuptial entertainments, Inejudlng one given by Mlee Martha Whitman, who, like Miss Carson, has visited Mlee Lipscomb and has many friends here. Mr. Smith's party, which will be at the Piedmont Hotel, will also atop over to attend the opening of the Southern Golf Association, of which Mr. Smith Is president, and which will be attended by many prominent men from all over tho South. Mr. Alfred Williams, who will be one of the attendants, will also go to At lanta Sunday night to remain until June 9. Several other Nashvillians may alio be In attendance.—Nashville Banner. Baby's health and comfort come first. There !■ as much depending on the bath and care of the tender llttlq body as on the food. The best soap to use to Insure clean liness without Injury has ever been a question. Strong alkali soap causes Ir ritation and discomfort. A soap with poisonous fat muy cause disease and oven >leath. Krom soap has boen made since 1879. and !• tho only soap used for scalp and hair In many homes. Careful mothers use nothing else on the tender bodies of their babies. Its soothing effect proves Its purity and freedom from poisonous fats. Full directions for care of the skin, scalp and hair are given with every cake of Krom soap.' At drug stores or by mall 26c a cake. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, Ga. WOLF-RACHELS. On Wednesday afternoon at 8:80 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn, 107 Ivy street, occurred a ceremony which' will be of Interest to p wide circle of friends throughout the state, when Mies Mayme Rachels and Mr. Arthur M. Wolf, of Dalton, Ga., were united In marriage. Rev. E. D. Ellenwood, pastor of the Unlversallst church of this city, In the pretence of a few very Intimate friends, performed the ceremony. After receiving the congratulations In Memory of Mrs. Lou C. Adler, Nee Jennie LillienthaL rotten." vrl*Q ‘ tiny, cup < pluck AM L ... dear ones torn and bleed* She had but one ambi tion, to be true and Juat and loving.. Though ab- ■ent now and the grieving day la forever with me, I take for reconciliation the Shoe Sale Continues Good Assortments Still Left In The Daniel Shoe Store Stock Which We Are Closing Out At 1-3 to 1-2 Off Selling in our shoe department for the past few weeks has been phenomenal, breaking all past records. Wise buyers who have attended the sale say that no such shoe bargains have ever been offered elsewhere and many have bought from two to a dozen pairs at a time. The sale will continue for a few days longer, including the balance of the Daniel Shoe Store stock, together with certain lines from our regular stock which we are willing to sacrifice tor quick clearance. Nearly all sizes and widths are included in most styles and you’ll have no trouble in being fitted. Plenty of the stylish browns and tans still left. Included in the Sale A re Queen Quality Shoes for Women and Stacy Adams & Co. Mens Shoes In New Styles The Men’s Shoes The Women’s Shoes Women’s $1.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes, 60c Women’s $1.50 High and Low-Cut Shoes, 76c Women’s $2.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes, $1.00 Women’s $2.50 High and Low-Cut Shoes, $1.26 Women’s $3.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes, $1.50 Women's $3.50 High and Low-Cut Shoes, $1.76 Women’s $4.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes, $2.00 _ - - - - g> $ 2,i 50 Men’s $2.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes at $1.33 Men’s $2.50 High and Low-Cut Shoes at $1.67 Men’s $3.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes at $2.00 Men's $3.50 High and Low-Cut Shoes at $2.33 Men’s'$4.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes at $2.67 Men’s $5.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes at $3.33 Men’8 $6.00 High nnd Low-Cut Shoes at $4.00 Men’s $6.50 High and Low-Cut Shoes at $4.33 Women’s $5.00 High and Low-Cut Shoes, Boys’ Shoes at One-Third Off Boys’ Shoes in best styles, black and tan, at 33 1-3 per cent off regular nricos: $1.60 line at $1.00; $2.00 line at $1.33; $2.60 line at $1.67; $3.00 line at $2.00; $3.60 line at $2.33. INFANTS’ 80FT 80LE 8HOE6 25c to $1.00; WORTH DOUBLE WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS $1.50 line, $1.C0, $2.00 line, $1.33. Smith & Higgins* 'The Underselling Store.” Take Walker Street Cars. of many warm friends In Atlanta, where the bride has often visited, the happy couple left Thursday morning for Dublin, Ga., where they will reside. What Is hist for tho baby Is con stantly In the mother's mind Chafing, Itching and blistered akin often worry babies until they are sick—and the cause of the trouble Is Impure soap. Krom soap Is absolutely free from poisonous fats or strong nlkall, and Is unexcelled for the nursery. It effec tively cleans the scalp, skin and hair, and gives a beautiful complexion. At druggists or by mall 25c per cake. KROM SOAP CO, Atlanta, Ga. IN HONOR MI8S BEYMER. Milt Nellie Stewart’s euchre party Saturday morning will be a pretty com. pllment to her guest, Miss Ruth Bey. mer, of Savannah. The Invited guests Include: Miss Mary Haywood, Miss Aurelia Speer, Miss Harriett Calhoun, Miss Annlo Sykes Rice, Miss Ethlyn Emmons, Mlsa Katherine Ellis, Miss Clifford West, Miss Elisabeth Morgan, Miss Passle May Ottley, Miss Mary Traylor, Miss Marjorie Brown, Miss Hildreth 8mtth, Miss Marguerite Thomas, Miss Margue rite Hawkins, Miss Ruth Northen, Miss Martha Francis, Miss Nora Belle Ros ser, Miss Sarah Rawaon, Miss Elizabeth Rawson, Miss Sllvey Speer, Mis* Julia Howell, Miss Mary Helen Moody, Miss M. A. Hunnlcutt, Miss Maggie Johnson, Mlsa Sallle Coles, Miss Betty Peabody, Miss Fannie Joseph. , GAIETIES~AT ATHEN8. Special to The Georgian. Athens, Ga, May $1.—Athens has had a number of visitors this week and many charming entertainments have been given In their honor. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. William F. Dorsey was the hostess at a large reception, the wives of visiting mayors being the honorees. The attractiveness of the Dorsey honje was accentuated by beautiful decorations, bridesmaid roses, sweet peas and nasturtiums be- Ing the flowers used. Over two hun dred ladles called during the receiving hours. Monday evening the Alumnae Asso ciation of the State Normal School held Its annual banquet, two hundred and fifty graduates and members of the faculty being present. The dining hall was decorated In dairies and yellow and white bunting, these being the class flowers and colors of 1907. Mr. Fred J. Orr presided as toastmaster and the speakers were Miss Mary Dwells, Mr. Charles Calhoun, Miss Mary D. Lyndon and Mr. Harry Hodg son. A number of others made Im promptu speeches. SUBSCRIPTION DANCE. The chaperons for the subscription dance Friday evening at Segadln's Hall are: Mr. and Mrs. John Maddox, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carroll Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Valdemlr Gude, Judge and Mrs. Robert Weasels, IN HONORVI8ITORS. Mrs. Preston Arkwright trill enter tain at a luncheon Saturday In compli ment to Miss Marian Mas! and Mrs. William Tilt, both of York, who are charming visitors In the city. OFFICERS FOR~ATHENS CLUB. At a meeting of the Athens Woman’s Club, held Monday afternoon, the fol lowing officers for the ensuing year were elected: President. Mrs. H. C. White: vice president. Miss Woodberry; recording secretary, Sirs. J. Z. Hoke; correspond ing secretary, Mrs. J. J. Strickland; treasurer, Mrs. W. J. Peeples. CAKF. SALE. The young ladles of the First Chris tian church will hold their regular Sat urday sale at 16S Peachtree street, June 1. Home- made brown breads, cokes and I candy wilt be on sale. Benefit of the organ rund for the new church. - IN HONOR MISS MILLS. Mrs. St. Elmo Massengale entertained at a charming bridge party Friday aft ernoon at her home In West End, In compliment to Miss Nettle Mills, one of the June brides. The pretty decorations throughout the house were sweet peas and ferns. The bridge prizes were a set of gold pins and a fancy work apron. Miss Mills was presented with a handsome picture. Mr*. Massengale received her guests In a becoming gown of white mull trim med with lace. Miss Mills was attractively gowned In cream batiste and lace. The refreshments, which followed the game, were delicious and carried out the sweet pea decorations. Ices were served In the form of baskets tilled with the flowers and In the cream were hid den thimble and bodkin. Invited to meet Mlsa Mills were Miss Mabel Loveless, Miss Lillian Harris, Miss Mildred Harris, Miss Mao' How ell, Miss Nan Stephens, Miss Edith Cofleld, Miss Gertrude Brandon, Miss Lee Brandon, Miss Alice May Massen- gale, Mrs. John Simpson. Mrs. W. E Foster, Mrs. Marshall \Eckford, Mrs. J Myrlck Beasley, Mrs. Howard Arnold, Mrs. McWhorter Milner and Mrs. Frank Baker. Every woman likes flno, glossy hair, the hall mark of birth and breeding. By the constant and careful use of Krom's soap, every woman can keep her hair clean and her acalp In a healthful condition; then by frequent and regular brushing, the hair becomes lossy, and after a time, finer In qual- glo* ity. Directions for use and best way to care for the hair given with every cake of Krom's soap sold- Krom soap Is a perfect hygienic rem edy, unequalled to *"* — bath. At dr 'or nursery, toilet or mall 28c per cake. TO MISS AUSTIN. Miss Lottie Austin was honor guest Friday afternoon at the lovely card party given by Mrs. Virginia Parks, and Miss Parks and assembling a con genial party of friends. Those present were Mrs. W. F. Aus tin, Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. George Kelly, of Birmingham; Mrs, Joseph Regensteln, Mrs. Olln Pattlllo, Mrs. Guy Mitchell, Mrs. Joel Hunter, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Jr., Miss Aline Patterson, Miss Julia Meador, Miss Nanelle Craw, ford, Miss Mabelle Alexander, Miss Louise Johnson, Miss Marjorie Pew, Miss Bessie Welslger. Miss Marie Sdple, Miss Florence Darling, Miss Hattie Lee West, Miss Nora Brown, Miss Juanita Tyler, Miss Cora Brown, Mrs. O. C. Fuller, Mrs. Cordelia At. klnson, Miss Kate Peters, Mrs. Clar once Everett and Mrs. John Moore. The card tables were placed on the jacious verandas, which are fitted up as Ideal summer parlors, and which were made most bright and attractive by the use of many summer flowers. At the conclusion of the game a de licious course luncheon was served. Mrs. Parks received her guests In a town of white mull, hand embroidered n black. Miss Virginia Parks wore a white lingerie gown of softest mull trimmed Ith lace. Miss Lottie Austin wore a smart suit of white cloth trimmed with Cluny lace, her hat of brown straw, trimmed with brown plumes and tulle. The prises at bridge were silk hose and a piece of hand-embroidered lln- “Saturday Special. ” Cocoanut Candy Chocolate, White and Maple. 29 Cents Per Pound. The finest South American cocoanut—p u r e sugar—a little rich cream. ' All blended in the most scientific maimer into a perfect cocoanut candy. In half, one and two pound boxes; packed, wrapped and tied. The low price is for Saturday only. n , 34 Whitehall St. Ketail Stores: 28 Marietta St. 103 Peachtree St. ... Wedding^ Presents... The best people in the land, people of culture 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 for their requirements: Eugene V. Haynes Co., Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street. gerle. Miss Austin, the bride-elect was glv. en a linen shower, the dainty articles falling from a beautiful parasol which was the gift of the hostess. IN HONOR - MISS MUSE. Miss Annie Muse, a bride-elect of June, was given a handkerchief shower Friday by her little kindergarten pu pils In West End. The handkerchiefs were very dainty and the occasion was much enjoyed. GEORGIA’S FAIR SPONSOR AND HER MAID OF HONOR Do you always buy Rich’s Dandy Dandy? If not it’s because you haven’t tasted. EVERY SATURDAY—just for a try. 29c a Box. Ready to serve! Just bite, then eat. It’s Fresh. It’s Nutritious. M. RICH <L BROS. CO. CANDY CORNER. If IRKCALDIE* Iy GOWNS Ct\ Reflect Every Phase of Fashion. Exeltislvo end Original Designs, 731-2 Whitehall Street. MISS JEANETTE SWIFT AND MRS. WILLIS JONES. * Swift has b< tho Georgia veterans, ar her maid of honor. They are titters, the daughters Huntlty, of Peachtree Road. aRMINATIv^ Protects Your Baby From all Teething Troubles, Sour Stomach, Vomiting, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus or Cholera Infantum. PITT'S CARMINATIVE makes babies bright, happy an»t robust. Place your confidence In tbit remedyt It It worthy ot It. Pitt's Carminative Is as harmless os your baby—absolutely free of any trace ot morphine or narcotlo drurs. and is so guaranteed under the National Pure Food and Drag Act* ALL DRUGGISTS 28 CENTS THE LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Real Relief To Babyhood Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A&P Specials Ceylonia for Ice Tea, pound, 50c and 70c Our Special Blend Corfee, pound 25c Norwegian Smoked Sar dines, tin 10c Keillor’s Orange Marme- lade, jar 20c Southwell’s Marmelade, jar 18c Miller’s Marmelade, jar 18c 'phones. Whitehall. WE RENOVATE MATTRESSES New Material, New Machinery, New Factory We guarantee absolute Sat isfaction in every instance. ACME MATTRESS 00. Cor. Erwin and Jackson Sts. BeU Phone 6338 J. Atlanta, 1948