Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 04, 1907, Image 10

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s SPCIET l ... srtK 1 j Mr*. George C. Btll, Editor. 8firiss&) And Womans Interests 3 TO MISS BES8IE ABOTT. By Luclut Perry Hill*. Vou cam* to u* while the fllrtatloui May Was smiling welcome to the waking June, When all the fields with brightest hues were gay And all the air with sweetest sounds attune; Tour beauty made the envious roses blush. Tour voice poured forth a magic melody, ' Which made the startled woodland songsters hush, That they might listen to Its rivalry. And then you left us, but our griefs alloy. Which brings our saddened hearts a gleam of cheer, Is, that we knew even so brief a Joy, And that your memory will linger here To' mingle ever, through the passing ! hours, -1 ,Wlth song of birds and fragrance of sweet flowers. NINE O’CLOCK OUTING. The Nine O’clock German Club will have their annual outing Saturday at Llthla Springs, the party leaving the city at 4 o'clock and enjoying a supper and dance at tjie hotel. Mr. Samuel Sllcer Is president of the club and Mr. Lynn Werner Is secretary and treasurer. The members of the club are: Messrs. C. V. Angler, Jr., R. R. Arnold, S. W. Black, Stuart Boyd, S. A. Carter, J. B. t Connally, Arthur Clarke, Logon Clarke, Harmon Cox, J. P. Calloway, John Corrigan, Andrew Calhoun, Robert Crumley, J. H. Cross, E. E. Clapp, Ed- ! ward Cay, Dr. E. M. Coleman, Dr. R. T. I Dorsey, M. D. Dobbs, J. H. Franklin, I F. P. Gamble, R. V. Glenn, J. F. Glenn. ! Ewell Gay, W. D. Harper, Thomas M. ! Hall, Pr., Travis HufT, E. V. Haynes, 8. ■ P. Hewlett, W. E. Irvin, H. S. Johnson, i Jr., R. W. Keely, D. H. Kirkpatrick, T. ! 6, Kenon, Jr., J. C. Kirkpatrick, H. W. i Ladd, W. McCarthy, H. M. Melone, I Wharton Mitchell, O. L. Norman, W. D. Nash, J. V. Nash, W. E. Ragan, R. S. Bust. S. Sheer, R. A. Ryan, Dr. E. D. I Richardson, J. D. Stewart, Austell , Thornton, E. E. Thornton. Lynn Wer- ; ner. A. M. Whaley, Carroll Latimer, V. ; A. Bachelor, N. R. Broyles, R. W. Da- VI*. J. W. English, C. C. Hatcher. E. H. Ihfnan, R. J. Lowry, W. L. Peel, J. 8. Ralne, Jr., J. M. Slaton, T. M. Stewart, C. L. Stockdeh. TO MI88 BAYLOR. A pretty party of Tuesday was that ati which Mrs. Joseph Nix entertained In the afternoon for Miss Carolyn Bay lor, whose marriage to Mr. Walcott will be an event of Juno. Mrs. Nix's home WSe beautifully decorated with white and pink sweet peas, and the pretty details of the party were In 'pink and White. Mints and Ice* were heart- 1 shaped, as were also the score cards. Hearts was played, and the prises were a pretty picture and a book. There ' was also a miscellaneous shower, the bride receiving many beautiful pieces of lingerie. The fown of the hostess was of white silk mull, lace trimmed. Miss Baylor wore a white silk mull, elaborately fashioned with lace, and her mother, Mrs. H. B. Baylor, wore a white lingerie gown. Mrs. James Greene Aldridge, the guest of Mrs. Baylor, waa In blue organdie, trimmed with lac*. INFORMAL BRIDGE PARTY. Mlasea Martha and Samuella Whit man entertained at a small bridge par ty Tuesday afternoon at their home on Peachtree street In compliment to Miss Blanch* Carson and her brides maids. Ths home was prettily .decorated with sweet peas and ferns, and during the afternoon delicious refreshments Were served. The prises were a pair of silk hose and a Japanese book. Miss Carson was presented with a dainty piece of hand-made lingerie. Mis* Whitman wore a handsome tol- . let of pal* mull and Miss Samuel la Whitman was gowned In pink silk mull and lace. Miss Carson wore a blue silk, trim- To Be Safe To be safe confine yourself to the use of such flavors as your experience and judgment tell you are of the purest quality. med with Irish lace, and her hat was black, trimmed with plumes. Miss Lipscomb's toilet was blue silk and she wore a blue hat, trimmed with flowers. MI83 8COTT'8 RECITAL. Tuesday night at 8 o'clock Miss Dol- lle C. Scott, of Auburn, Ala., will give the fourth of the commencement series of recitals at Kllndworth Conservatory, on Peachtree street. Mlee Scott, who Is a brilliant pianist, graduated last year nt the conservatory, and this year has been taking a post-graduate piano eouree. The public It cordially Invited to be present. COURTE8IE8 TO~MR8. WIMBISH AND MR8. WEYMAN. Mrs. Rhodes Browne entertained In honor of Mrs. W. A. Wlmblsh, of At lanta; Mias Houston, of New York, and Mrs. Samuel Weyman, of Atlanta, with a bridge party, on Thursday afternoon, at her home, on Twelfth street. Mrs. Browne’s handsome homo was made even more attractive than usual by a very effective scheme of adornment, consisting of a variety of bright spring flowers; In the parlor, numbers of vases fllled with scarlet popples and field grasses, and sweet-smelling bay bios some, made a charming effect, whllo a graceful arrangement of pink and white sweet peas In the dining room on tho mantel, table and under the chandelier, was much admired. A number of handsome spring gowns were worn on this occasion, and the graceful wearers made a most charm ing picture, as they mingled together and passed to and fro In the attractive rooms. Miss Alice Curtis entertained with n euchre party In honor of Mrs. Sea- bronke's guests, Mrs. Wlmblsh and Miss Houston, nt her homo on lower Broad street, Wednesday afternoon. The dec orations were particularly beautiful, tho color scheme being yellow nnd white. Roses nnd pelunlns were used In the hall, nnd In the parlor every available apace nnd corner wns fllled with bright ly colored nasturtiums, which ur* al ways such a Joy. both to the eyo nnd on account of their refreshing, pungent odor. The dining room wss especially attractive In a quantity of yellow and white daisies, most beautifully ar ranged. Delightful refreshments of orange cream nnd delicate white cake were served, following Mie yellow nnd white of the flower d t o-ntIons. The first prlxe, a dainty gnu*» fan. wns v Mrs. Roynolde Flournoy, while the con solation, a white embroidered parasol, went to Miss Johanna Lnnge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Lummus gave n euchre party In honor of Mrs. Wlmblsh nnd Miss Houston, at their home, Third avenue. Thursday evening, gnme of slx-hnnd euchre wns played and much enjoyed by all present. The guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ransom Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Browno. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Petri, Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Lummus. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Herlpenee, Mrs. Wlmblsh. Mrs. Sea- brooks. Miss Houston, Mr. Gunby Jor don, Mr. Ira Clarke, Mr. Frank Lump kin. The first- prlxe, a white gnuxe fan. wns won by Mrs. Wlmblsh. whllo Miss Houston received a large bunch of sweet peas, nnd nlso the consolation prlxe, a fine Teddy bear. The house wns handsomely decorated with sweet pea* and dahllns. nnd delightful re freshments of Ice crenm. strnwberrles nnd cake were served.—Columbus (On.) Enquirer-Sun. Kroin Soap ha* sold on Its merits for over thirty years. It Is a perfect soap for skin, scalp and hair. Unex celled fay toilet, nursery and bath. At your druggist's or by mall, 25c per cake. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, an. IN HONOR MR8. ITTNER. Mrs. Nichols* Rtner entertained at n beautiful buffet luncheon Tueeday at her home, on Jackson etreet, In compli ment to her sister, Mr». George Ittner. The decorations consisted of daisies and palms, tall vuses of the flowers be ing placed on the tables and mantels. Mr*. Ittnor received her guests In n toilet of white mull, trimmed with lace. The guest of honor wore a becoming gown of cream mull, fashioned with lace. Assisting In the entertnlnment of the gueets were; Mrs. Guy Mitchell, Mrs. R. L. Cooney, Mm O. C. Fuller, Mrs. T. 8. Lewis, Mrs. H. Wey nnd Mrs. C. E. Murphy. MRS. HARDING’S RECEPTION. Mr*. Wade P. llnrdlng will entertain the graduating class of the airl*' High School nnd a few outside friends and •'* Odessa Greer, Josephine Garrett, Daisy Patterson, Nellie Orr, Marie Riley, Wil lie May Albert, Lillie Lovett, Shirley Smith, Lanora Hardman, Marie Love, Haxel Stevenson, lone Hauneon, Ethel Thomas, Jessie Hill, Hannah Sells, Irene Bearden, Margaret Nutting. Es ther Lyon, Helen Ieham, Marian Mor ris, Lamar Jeter, Catherine Craig, Ruth Hodnett, Louise Solms, Mae re Rich ardson, Samuel Askew, Eva Thomas, Bessie Clark, Susie Porks, Irene Toy, Josephine Rainwater, Jessie Fplsom, Rose Wllensky, Emma Collier, Alice Ormond, Misses Gertrude, MargareL Mnrle and Frances Lederle, Misses Ed - wine and Edna Behre, Misses Annie and Eildora Spence, Mary King, Annie Lou Padgett, Edith Dunson, Viola Ea- rlll, Felice Bloodworth, Gladys Hous ton, Coe Rnsecrans, Annie B. Bostick, Ruby Brooks, Misses Solomon, Emile McCormack. Dora Snider, Mlsees Fan nie and Alice Beardsley, Martha and Mlttle Smith. Annie Wllby, Miss Bar S ent, Mrs.-Wise, Miss Kennedy, Miss luse, Miss Dunn, Miss Smith, Miss Doxler, Miss Mann, Miss Dixon, ^tlss Culpepper, Miss Slaton, Mias Battle, Miss Moors, Miss Catching* and Miss Burchell. Assisting Mrs. Harding In the enter talnment of her guests will be Miss Emma Harding, Mr*. J. R. Beardsley, Mrs. W. O. Martin, Mrs. Will Roberts and Mrs. Charles Robinson. The young ladles will wear their graduating dresses and carry bouquets of pink sweet peas. The decorations. Ices and mints will carry out the color scheme of white and pink. NE8BIT-LIVELY. A wedding of much Interest to large circle of friends throughout the state was that of Miss Roberta Lively, of Norcrose, and Mr. Joe Neeblt, of Atlantn, which took place In Park Street church. Richmond. Va.. on Sat urday, June 1. Mrs. Nesblt Is the daughter of Mr. C. P. Lively, one of the wealthiest and most prominent cltl- xens of Norcrox*. Mr. Nesblt Is a suc cessful traveling salesman for an At lanta. firm. ARM8TRONG-8U1 TON. Special to The Georgian. Fort Gaines, Go,, Juno 4.—While out driving Sunday afternoon, Mr. J. W. Armstrong and Miss Ella Grey Sutton were met by Rev. Albert G. Hash, out about two miles from here, on the Hartford public road, and were there happily married. Their many friends wero quite surprised when the couple drove back to town and announced their marriage. The groom Is one of Clay county's most sterling nnd worthy young men, while the bride Is one of our most ac complished and charming young ladles. flavoring Extracts vannta Lemon Orartgo Roso.ttc. arc just as they are represented to be. If not the cheapest they are the best, and no puddings, cakes, creams, or other table deli cacies, arc spoiled by their use. teachers in honor of her slater. MIm Angle Harding. Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock, at her home, 48 Park avenue. , The receiving party will consist of Mrs. Harding, Misses Angie Harding. Edith Watts, Mary Holcomb. Muriel Hall, Tommie Barker. Ethel Head, La mar Jeter nnd Fanny Hinton. Misses Marguerite Miller nnd Mary Robinson will serve punch. Those Invited arc: Misses Lillian I*nthrop, Florence Fox, Alma Edelman, Mary Brown. Muriel Hall, Luura Wy att, Mary Holcomb, Susie Crumley, Jessie Carson. Nell Parks, Marguerite Miller, Edith Watts, Genevieve Morris, Kara Lee Evans. Isabel Kuhrt, Fanny Hinton. Ethel Head, Tommie Barker, May Hudson. Imogeno Kane, Mary Robinson, Dora Adair, Alma Curtis, DIAMOND ARGUMENT People who bought diamonds a few years ago are now being rewarded for their foresight and deci sion. They ean sell them today at a great profit or hold them for a greater profit. See our stock. EUGENE V.HAYNESCO. High Class Jewelers. 37 Whitehall SI. * Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A liquid prrpsr.ticn for fact, fink,nrm. end hand,. Mskrstb«ikintikc>ou want it. IWtlt iRim. meet. Not KS-krorgrrs**. Il‘. h*rmw..c-l,,n.rrtr>»:ung Can't ti* drtsrtrd. I'Kttmor-imr.nnnn it.Wiswr.Sprug.UBmiucf.I'sU. Sampkl’ltBlL L/oaMtg Cv.4*8 PJUiSl.UrKolIjn.N.y. Krom Soap will prevent dandruff and «top hair from falling out. At your druggist’s or by mall 25c per cake. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, Go. MR8. COLCORD’S TEA. The beautiful tea *1 ’en Tuesday aft ernoon by Airs. A. R. Colcord at her home, In West End, was a pretty com pliment to her sisters, Mias Nella Ba con. a bride-elect of Juno, and Mr*. J. B. Murrow, of Tifton. Mrs. Colcord’s homo was beautifully decorated for the occasion with quantities of summer flowers. In the library were placed In every available spot bowls and vases of brilliant nasturtiums, while tho music room was docoratod with home-grown roses. These wero banked on mantels and window ledges. In the Rpnclous hallway daisies, palms and ferns were used effectively. The dining room was altogether In sweet Vena, tho color scheme being white and green. The centerpiece was of whlto sweet peas, and ropes of smllnx were brought from tho chandelier to the four corners of the table and tied with tulle. Crystal candelabra held hand-painted candles, nnd the minis nnd Ices were In white and green. Besides delicious salad and Ice courses, froxen punch was served during the afternoon. Mrs. Colcord received her guesta,lnn handsome toilet of cream lace, worn over heavy silk. Miss Bacon was most attractive In a gmvn of white lace, made prlncesse, -•or n foundation of taffeta. Mrs. Murrotv’s becoming gown was of black lace. slating Mrs. Colcord In entertain ing her guests were; Mrs. Wll'e Pope. Mrs. Charles F. Benson. Mrs. Purser, Mrs. Will Willingham. Mrs. Cliff Hum phries. Mrs. Harvle Jordon, .Mrs. E. P. Heffner, Mrs. L. Meredith, of Tifton; Mr*. A. C. McHan, Mr*. W. B. Dtsbro, Mrs. C. A. Thompson, or Anniston; Mrs. Will Lawrence, of Tifton; Mrs. Henry Hynds, Mrs. Colder Lawton, E. Foster, Mrs. T. L. Stokes, New Skirts: Sale at $3.20 Values $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Brand new, stylish Skirts in a variety of models, splendid in materials and handsomely tailored; such Skirts, all of them, as sell usually at $5, $6.50 and $7.50—here now at $3.20. A special purchase, just 130 Skirts in the collection, from a maker 'we consider unexcelled. Ninety are fancy; forty are plain. In gray mixtures, brown and tan mixtures, novelty stripes and checks are beautiful Skirts of Panama and light-weight Worsted. Some are of cream Mohair with small black checks and an overplaid of blue. The plain Skirts are of Panama in blue, black and brown. Pleated—all of them—in various effective new ways—box pleats and side pleats—some with strappings and buttons. Another Collection of Washable Skirts Stylish Voile Ski„, For Thi. Special Sale t In Black and Brown $8.50 Values at $5.00 Wiry, serviceable, all-wool Voile, in black and brown; beautiful Skirts made with broad box pleats and groups of four side pleats between. Perfect fitting over hips, wide and graceful at bottom, unusually attractive Skirts even for $8.50. All sizes; now, $5.00. At $1.00 Auto Cloth is the material—that popular white weave that has the same appearance and much of the wearing qualities of genuine Irish linen. Gored and strapped, falling in pleats at each side gore. Generously full at bottom. One hundred, that is the number; and we sold twice this many before noon last time. As desirable Skirts for $1.00 suggests promptness in itself, if you’d be sure of getting a share. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. has been arranged and rehearsals have been In progreee for several week*. The proceed* of the entertainment are to be devoted to finishing the basement of the church on East Harris street. PARTIES RECALLED. Because of bereavement In the family of Mr. John Peck Hanson, tho parties which were to have been given Miss Kate Williams have been recalled. The marriage of Miss Williams and Mr. Hnnson will take place very quietly during the latter part of the week. Krom Soap Is the Ideal soap for the nursery. A perfect hygienic remedy. At your druggist’s or by mall, 25c per caks. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta. Go, Miss Edith Cofleld, Mrs. Robson Carte*-. Mrs. Maxwell Berry, Miss Margaret Merry, Mrs. W. D. Cooper. Mrs. James M. Wright. Misses Mildred and Lil lian Harris, Frances Burke, Bessie Langhorne. Heffner, Theodosia and Emma Willingham, I.odlse Budley, FOR MISsTmABLE. Mr*. Mitchell Rogers'card party yes terday was a delightful affair, given in honor of her guest, Mtss Katherine Ma- Ide, of Atlnntn, who came down to at tend tho reception given by Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Carr. The house was elaborately decorated with palms and ferns nnd the sweet pea blossom* In pink and white, and In the Ices and bonbon* the same colors v carried out with pretty effect. At the Interesting game of bridge Miss Fannie Harris won the first prlxe. a pair of silk hose, and the consolation prlxe, a dainty fan, fell to Mies Marla Woolfolk. Mis* Mablc wore a becoming gown of white, trimmed In medallions of rose point, and Mrs. Rogers was lovely In white batiste. Invited to meet the honor guests were; Misses Eve Kill*, Fannie Harris Lullc Ellis. Josephine Jones, Cora Burr, Lilly Converse. Louise Singleton, May Singleton. lola Baker, Ethel Jones, Hannah lllnes, Lila Cabaniss, Rosa Woolfolk, Jean Conner, Mrs. Robert Cnrr, Mrs. Jerratd and Mrs. Zachary Dobbs, of Atlanta.—Macon News. DEESTRICK SKULE” AT MARI8T COLLEGE HALL. The young people of the Universallst church, assisted by a number of their friend*, will present a very enjoyable entertainment, called "The Deeatrick Skule of Fifty Year* Ago," at the Marlst College hall Tue»day^*venlng at 8 o'clock. A large cast of character* 8T. PHILIPS' PICNIC. St. Philip* Sunday school will hold It* annual picnic at Brownwood, on the Soldiers' Home car line, on Tuee day. June ll. Special car* will leave Washington and Hunter streets at 8:45 a. m. The parents and members of the congregation are especially Invited to Join the children. There are lbts of shelter, shade nnd seat*. Make your arrangements early and come. MR8. CALLAWAY'S LUNCHEON Mr*. Eugene Callaway was hostoss Tuesday at a beautiful luncheon which eho gave In honor of Ml»s Blanche Car- eon nnd her bridesmaids. The occasion was a most enjoyable one, and the guests Included Miss Car- son, Miss Joslo Stockdoll, Miss Ada Al exander, MIM Katharine Oholstln, Miss Elizabeth Rawxon. Miss Harriett Orr, Miss Marian Woodward and her guest, Miss Anna Lewis, of Greensboro; .Miss Kllse Lipscomb, of Nashville; Misses .Martha and Samuella Whitman. These were seated about a table which hnd for Its centerpiece a great bowl fllled with daisies. The place rnrds were hand-painted In daisies and tied with these flowers. Ices were In daisy shapes, nnd sandwiches and oth er dainties carried out the same Idea. Tull cotnportiers wero filled with mints In white nnd yellow, and the silver can delabra hnd white and yellow shades. Mrs. Calloway, the attractive young hostess, wore a gown of sapho blue satin, fashioned with lace, and effect ively trimmed with touches of pink. Miss Blanche Carson's gown was a beautiful one of blue marquisette, the corsage made with Irish point lace. With tills she wore a large picture hat CHILDREN I’EETHINc Mrs. Winslow’s S*«r nrrYYiLJZI Soothing Syrup jIother9 8 for a J P TIlEIKCHILnilKN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUC CESS. IT SOOTHBS THE CHILD.SOFTENS THE GUMS, ALLAYS AI.1, PAIN. CURES WIND COLIC, sud Is the BEST KEMEDV FOB UIAKKIUEA. Sold by druggist* In avery part of the world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act. June 20. 1904. Serial num. her 1091. of black velvet trimmed with black plume*. Mlaa Ellae Lipscomb, Miss Carson's guest, was gowned In blue silk, made with cream lace, and worn with a smart blue hat. ATLANTA WOMAN’S MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. The Atlanta Woman'* Missionary Association will hold its regular meet ing In the parlors of tho Y. W. C. A.. Stelner-Emery building, on Wednesday morning. June 5. at 10:30 o’clock. A full attendance Is desired. MRS. MURDOCK WALKER. MRS. T. B. FERRIS, President Core3pondlng Secretary. meltotThall. Miss Helen L. Hall, of Atlanta, and Mr. John M. Melton, of Nashville, were quietly married Saturday afternoon, June 1, at 141 Sixth avenue, North, Nashville, where the bride and groom ure at home for several day*. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. W. M. Anderson. BRIDGE PARTY”POSTPONED. The bridge party which Mrs. Molse DeLeon was to have given at her home cn Piedmont avenue on June 6 has been postponed until June 18. MATHEWS^CHANDLER. social event of Tuesday evening will be tho wedding of Mies Bessie Scott Chandler and Mr. Chessley How ard Mathews, which will take place at 9 o'clock at the bride's home, 88 East North avenue. • In the wedding party will be: Mlee Emma Scott. Mre. Llewellyn Scott. Mist Virginia Scott, Mies Isabelle How ard, Mis* Caroline Howard, Master Francis 8cott, Master Kendrick Scott. Mr. William Mathewe, Mr. Lawrence Grant, Mr. Llewellyn Scott. HAVEhLWATT. Tuesday morning at 10:30 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Watt, 90 Forrest avenue. Miss Daisy Watt and Mr. George Long- moor Haven wero quietly married In the presence of Intimate friends and relatives. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. R. O. Fllnn, of the North Avenue Presbyterian church, Mr. and Mrs. Haven left on the noon train for a rortnlght’s visit to New York, and upon their return will go to Birmingham to reside, where they will have apartments on Fourteenth ave nue, South Highlands. Mr. Haven, who has been for several year* a resident of Atlanta, formerly resided in Birmingham, where he was prominent both in the social and busi ness life of that city. parties'^? CASINO. Among those who were seen at the Casino Monday evening were; Miss All Aboard for the Jamestown Exposition Before going call to see our $5.00(full stock)LEATHER SUIT CASE. Equals any $6.00 Case on the market. We are giving special prices this week on our immense stock of TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT CASES. Anything for the traveler. Pinnacle Trunk Mfg. Co. 62 Peachtree St 122,000 STEINWAY PIANOS These figures show the number of satlgfled purchasers of the 8teinwsy, representing an outlay of upwards of $1,000,000,000. As far as statistics can, they convey an idea of the pre-emi nent standing of the 8telnway. An analysis of these 122,000 8te in way owners proves that ■ they Include, In addition to the leaders of the musical world, both professional and amateur, that part of the muslc-lovlng public which insists on the best. It would be difficult to find one of them who would willingly part with hie Steinway or exchange It for any other make, or who would not gladly testify that the 8t*lnway la the greatcet piano ever produced. For fifty-three years the Stelnwaye have created and led, whllo others have imitated and followed. For the latest proof of this, examine the Vertegrand at $500, a new 8teinway Up right Piano, of the most recent and approved design. Come to see It at our ware rooms. Planoe of all makes taken In exchange. Time payments If desired. Also Pianos for rent. Phillips & Crew Co., P Se 9 st. SOLE AGENTS IN THIS SECTION. ■ Awnings For stores, Offices, I Residences, Public Buildings, etc., manu- I factured and put up. AH work guaranteed Lowest price-, Phone of write to: | estimates. j. M HIGH GO. ! Atlanta, Ga. ntaufSBug ■ extracted J U V ll I positively without J L S, I 3J pain. We web. Uett Ittln**** i«lb U Money can not bny bettor.. PHI LADELPI.IU Lottie Wylie, Mtss Helen Payne, Ml** Laura Payne, Miss Margaret Ladson, Ml** Emma Robinson, Mis* Martha Woodword, .Miss Florence Hobbs, Miss Eleanor Meeks, Ml** Nina Gentry, Ml** Julia Meador, Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Reid, Mr. nnd Mr*. John Kiser, Mr. nnd Mr*. Wllmcr Moore. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Stockdell, Mr. Frank Meador, Mr. Du gas McClesky, Mr. Harry Cimmber- Inln, Mr. Charles Klngsbery, Mr. Harry Wall, Mr. Arthur Lane, Mr. Jesse Dra per, Mr. Ewell Gay. National bank notes outstanding Due to other national bank* .... Charlotte, N. C., May 23.—The con vention of the North Carolina Bankers’ Association, which 1s in session at Win ston-Salem, was today devoted to speech-making and routine work. KILGORE-BOONE. Mr. Lewis P. Kilgore and Miss Rutha Mat Boone, of Nashville, Tenn., were quietly married Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock at 228 Central avenue, by Rev. A. C. Ward, pastor of Temple Baptist church. MI8S ORR'S DANCING PARTY. The dancing party given by Miss Hattie Orr In honor of Miss Blanche Carson and Mr. Edward Dougherty Monday evening assembled the Imme diate bridal party and about ten cou ples who are friends of the hostess and the bride-elect. Miss Orr's home waa beautifully decorated with summer flowers, daisies and sweet peas being u*ed in profusion. At 11 o'clock a de licious buffet supper wo* served. Ml** Orr received her guest* in a pretty dancing frock of white m»esa- llne »'ilk. trimmed with lace. Mis* Carson wore blue silk, fashioned with taffeta bands, and her guest. Ml'* Ellse Lipscomb, wore a dancing dress of blue silk mull, trimmed with Val* enclennes lace. Mr*. Orr, who assisted her daughter, was gowned handsomely In whit* silk. Jl