Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 15, 1907, Image 6

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f THE AIL ANT A GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. JUNE IS, W. SOCIETY PARTY AT EAST LAKE. A congenial party enjoying a picnic cupper at East Lake Saturday was composed of MIbh Margaret Ludson, Miss Bessie Woodward, Miss Eleanor Meeks, Miss Martha Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe HeArn, Mr. and Mrs. • Valdemlre Gude, Mr. J. C. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Burt Clarke, Mr. Percy Huger, Mr. Arthur Clarke. MR8. DELEON'S BRIDGE. A most enjoyable event of next week mill be the card party at which Mrs. ifolse DeLeon will entertain Tuesday. Her guests on tills occasion will In clude: Mrs. Prank Myers, Mrs. B. C. : DeLeon, Mrs. C. L. Pettigrew, Mrs. Al bert Spalding, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. T. J. Ripley, Mrs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. J. K. Polak, Mrs. Frank O. Spain, Mrs. W. E. Wllmerdlng, • Mrs. W. H. Eck- ford, Mrs. W. C. Shafer, Mrs. C. I. Walker. Mrs. James Morrow, Jr., Mrs. James Logan, Mrs. Julius Alexander, Mrs. Frederic I*. Jacobs, Mrs. William F. Prlolenu. Mrs. 8. 8. Alexander, Miss Lula Slaton, MIhh Aline Muse, Miss Isabel Thomas, Miss Virginia Polak, Miss Salome Johnson. Miss Caroline Bisson, Miss Marguerite Forbes, Miss Mary Pope McCall, Miss Louise Sisson. Miss Maybollo Alexander, Miss Mattie Slaton. Miss Cornelia Ottolengin, Miss Marie DeLeon, Miss Lucille Alexander, Miss Sophie Clark. > PARTIE8 TO MI88 GAMBLE. Miss Louise Johnson will entertain next Wednesday In honor of Miss Thomwell Gamble, whose marriage to Mr. Frank Cundcll takes place this month. Thursday morning Miss Mary Crew Cundell will give a bridge party In compliment to her, and Mrs. J. D. Jones, Jr., will entertain at bridge In her honor Friday afternoon. Mr. Stanley Wlinbish will give a buf fet supper Friday evening to the bridal party. Mrs. J. A. MeLcay will also be among those who will entertain for Miss Gam- pie next week. box party"at CASINO. Next week Mrs. Wllle Pope will en tertaln at a box party at the Casino In honor of the house guests of Misses Louise and Myra Ripley/ The gucsta of the occasion will Include Misses Louise and Myra Ripley, Miss Annie Mary Fuller, In whoso honor the Misses Ripley are entertaining their house party, Misses Marian Gold.-inltb. Bessie Pope, Frances Ansley, Martha Lawshe and Gladys Miller. TO MISS ACHENBACK. Miss Lula Moyer will entertain at a •pend-the-day party Tuesday In com pliment to Miss Helen Aohenback. TO MI88"s7MMON8. Receiving with Miss OUlo May Os borne Tuesday afternoon at the recep tion which she will give In honor of her guest. Miss Louise Simmons, of Toecoa. will be Miss Simmons. Miss Gaorgia May Taylor, Mrs. F. E. Wal thall. Alias Carrie Henderson, Miss Charm Ollfer, MUs Ruth Blodgett and Miss Porter will sorve punch. MIsh Osborne has Issued ubout 100 invitations. IN HONOR^l8S FITTEN. Mrs. Charles Conklin entertained twelve gueats at a bridge luncheon Sat urday morning In compliment to MIsh 4 Annie Fltten. After the game a dellcloua luncheon was served, the table being decorated with daisies and ferns. The bridge prise was a green silk parasol, and the guest of honor was presented with a Photo by Clarke. MIS8 ALBERTA MEADOR LEWI8. Miss Lewis Is the 3-year-obl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, of this city. She won prizes at two baby shows held recently, one 1n«t Snturduy afternoon at the Christian church and one Tuesday at the Ponce DeLeon Baptist church. dainty piece of lingerie. Mrs. Conklin wore a handsome whits mull toilet and Miss Fltten was gowned In a white linen suit. TO M I8sT MU8E. Saturday morning Miss Annie Muse was honor guest at a beautiful infor mal luncheon, at which Miss Helen Muse entertained In her honor. The occasion assembled only the young women who will bo bridesmaids at the marriage of Miss Annlo Muse and Mr. Jack I). Hayes, on Tuesday, and was narked by a happy Informality. Those present were: Miss Annie Muse, guest if honor, who wore a beautiful gown if champagne silk with bat of Xeapol! tan straw', trimmed with plumes; Miss Georgia May Taylor. Miss Edith Co- fleld, .MIsh Margaret Berry, Miss Lucile Koun, Miss Carrie Sasnett, Miss OHle May Osborne, Miss Alma Pace and Miss Bee Nelms. AN INFORMAL BRIDGE. Some tlmo next week Mre. A. P. Coles will be hostess at an Informal bridge party which she will give in honor of her charming guests. Misses Annie Tarver and Margaret Yancey, of Albany. Go. LAWN FETE FOR RABUN GAP. The members of the Atlanta Chapter, IT. D. C., will give a beautiful al fresco party next Thursday afternoon at i lock, on the law n of the residence of Hon. and Mrs. Hoke Smith, on West Peachtree street, for the benefit of Ra bun Gap School. The following ladles will have charge of the ontertaliment, which fact In- surex Us complete success: Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. R. D. Spalding and Mrs. \V. I). Ellis. Sr. The public Is cordially Invited to be present. IN HONOR mTb8 WIMBERLY. Miss Mary Anderson will entertatn ftPECIflL JflLE OF JflRDINIERS MONDAY MORNING 9 O’CLOCK. $1.00 J A R 1 f HERS 25c ONLY ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN MAKE YOUR HOME ATTRACTIVE By purchasing suitable and substantial furnish ings that can be procured at minimum prices and at terms to fit the modest salary. PRACTICE ECONOMY,,.,,,,,,,,, "WHEN YOU CAN BUY IT CHEAPER" BROWN & CATLETT FURNITURE GO. 62-64 NORTH BROAD STREET. June Weddings Are Here Have you made up your mind what shall constitute your giftf If you have, permit us to show it to you; if you have not, eourteo.us clerks are at your disposal to assist you in selecting something fro mthe mnnv beauti ful ones, which are to be had at our store, that is unique, possesses quality and is appropriate. EUGEN E V. HATH ES CO. 37 WHITEHALL STREET. Hagan's Magnolia Balm, a number of her little friend* Monday afternoon tn honor of her guest, MU* Onlay Wimberly, of Macon. IN HQNOR MISS GAMBLE. • Mr*. Thoms* Weaver gave a bo* party Saturday afternoon at the Grand In honor of Ml** Thomwell Gamble. Th* guest* Included Ml** Gamble, MU* Mary Crew Cundell. Mi** Cortnne Current, Mr*. John Davl* Carter, Jr., Mr*. Albert Marbut. Ml** Kate Waldo. MU* Lout*. Johnson, Mr*. V*tdem»r nude, MU* Kthel Ear tin. Ml** Han dle Crawford, Mrs. Boslnskl, of Macon; Mrs. J. A. McLeay. 1 8TEERMAN-8AYRE. On Wednesday evening lost at 8:10 o’clock, at the home of the bride’* pa rent*, Mr. and Mr*. Wnlter Sayre, 20 Gresham streeL occurred a pretty home wedding, that of Mr. Thomaa J. Steer- man and Mle* Maud M. Sayre. Only the relatlvee of the bride and groom and a few frlende were present. The ceremony wee performed by Rev. W. L. Walker, associate pastor of‘the Baptist Tabernacle. The bride I* the eldest daughter and Is well known and admired by a hoet of friends In Atlanta and In Newnan, G*.. her former home. The groom le a popular young rail road man, now with the Southern, and wa* formerly an officer In the local military. Mr. nnd Mrs. Steerman are at home to their friends ut 42 West Peachtree Place. MR. REE8 MARSHALL WED8 MI88 RHETA HERVEY A wedding of Interest to a wide circle of friends In Savannah and Atlanta was the marriage of MUs Rheta Her- vey, of Savannah, to Mr. Rees Mar shall, of Atlanta. Th* wedding took place Saturday at high noon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Arden, on East Thirty-seventh street In Sa vannah, and, owing td the recent Ill- news of the bride, woe a quiet event, witnessed only by the relatives end In timate friends of the young couple. To the strains of Ixihengrln’s wedding inarch the bride came down the spa cious stairway with her mother, and was met In the hallway by the groom and hie beat man, Mr. James Owlnga, of Atlanta. The bridal party proceeded to the long drawing room, where the Impressive ceremony woe performed by Rev. Charles H. Strong before an Im provised altar of palms and ferns. The bride was lovely In her smart traveling gown of blue checked voile, with blouse of white mcssatlne satin and lace. Her hat was a blue straw trimmed with plumes, and the bridal bouquet wa* of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Hervey wore a becoming gown of blue crepe de chine, fashioned with cream lac*. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Arden, uncle end aunt of th* bride, was lav ishly decorated for the occasion, which ■narked also th* twentieth anniversary of their marriage. The color scheme was white and green, and a profusion of white carnations and asparagus fern combined effectively with aeporagus and maidenhair fern. Great bowls and vases of these lovely flowers occupied every available spot throughout the lower floor. The ceremony was followed by an elegant buffet luncheon, after which Mr. and Mrs. Marshall took the train for the East. Mrs. Arden's brnutlful gown was a lingerie one of white chiffon cloth and luce. Mrs. T. L. O’Connor, of Providence, R. 1., wore an elaborate gown of black marquisette. Mias Banlgan was attractive In i costume of white silk, effectively trim- mod with blue, and Miss Jullen Perdue, of Atlanta, another visitor, was be comingly gowned In white mull and lace. Mre. C. V. Del,nach, of Mlllen, was handsomely gowned In a smart morn tng suit of white. After June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will be at home to their friends hero on North avenue. Mrs. Marshall has fre quently visited Atlanta, having been the admired guest on several occasion! of Mies Jullen Perdue. Mr. Marshall Is one of the most popular member* of the young society set, and has many friend* who will accord hi* bride a warm welcome. RECEPTION AT KENILWORTH INN. The feature on Saturday of a social nature pertaining to th* Y. \V. C. A. conference being held at Kenilworth Inn, will be a reception which will en able town people to meet their friends among the visitors. The affair will be Informal nnd doubt lee* will afford much pleasure, coming a* a recreation after a week of hard work. The beautiful parlors and reception rooms of the Inn will be used. These are decorated with emblems, pennants, photographs, etc., which were put up by the students. Saturday there will be added a profu sion of wild flowers and ferns which grow luxuriantly In the Inn grounds. Music will also he one of trie attrac tions at the reception. When the routine work Is over each day the attendants at the convention take walks and drives through the country or come Into town to visit the shops and slght-srelng, each one making It a point to return to the Inn In time for the Impressive vesper service which I* held on the lawn.— Aahevllle Clltsen. ltd HONOR OfHmR8. OGDEN. An occasion which proved unusually delightful we* a tally-ho ride Friday afternoon complimentary to Mr*. V. B. Ogden, the distinguished guest of the Woman’s Auxiliary to Atlanta Typo graphical I'nlon. Mr*. Ogden Is second vice president of the International Typographical I’nlon Auxiliary and is stopping over In Atlanta for a few days. She will also visit other auxiliaries of the South before returning to her home. In Cin cinnati. Ohio. Mr*. Ogden Is stopping with Mrs. Edward Jones, 4ul Central avenue, who was recently elected first vice president. LADIES OF THE MACCABEEl, Atlanta Hive No. 14 will entertain a few friends In their hall Monday even ing. A pleasing program la being pre pared by the record-keeper and com mittee. Every member of the hive is expected to be present and participate In the pleasures. IN HONOR MI8S MUSE. The domino party which Miss Alma Pace gave Friday evening In honor of Miss Annie Muse and Mr. J. D. Hayes, whose wadding will take place next week, wa* a pleasant event. After the game refreshment* were rented. The domino prises were two picture* end were won by Ml** Helen Muse and Mr. Joseph Krsklno. Ml** Muse was presented with a lace fan. ■ Ml** Pace received her guests In a toilette of pale blue silk and Miss Muse wore whit* net ovor silk. / The party Included: Miss Ollle May Osborne, Mies Helen Muse, Miss Edith Cofleld, Miss Margaret Berry, Miss Lucile Roan, Miss Carrie figanett. Mis* Georgia May Taylor, Miss Bee Nelms, Miss Vlnnle Eraklnr. Miss Sim mons, Miss Nell Pace, Miss Betty Fudge, Mr. Jack Hayes, Mr. Brown Hayes, Mr. Robert Hayes, Mr. Donald Fudge. Mr. John Campbell, Mr, Moul trie Hitt, Mr. Joseph Ersklne, Mr, Frank Dabney, Mr, Sam Dabney and Mr. Jernlgan. A LARGE EUROPEAN PARTY. dpiN’Ial to The Oeorgleu. New York, June 16.—A large party ■ailed on the steamer Koenlgcn Dulse for Genoa and Naples to make a tour if Europe, from the University of Ala bama. Among the parly were the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Alex ander, Mr. Philip Alexander, Miss Susan M. Bell, Professor and Mrs. George Qrifflil, Brownell, Mis* Ruth Cutler, Misses Edna M. and Eleanor E. Cr*em. Mine* Lena R. and Nellie Cou- able. Miss Angellne Dayton, Mrs. D. C. Edwards, Mr*. George T. Frost, Mis* Henrietta L. Frank, Miss Ethel Gor ing, Mis* Marguerita E. Gale, Mis* Catherine Page Jones, Ml** Kittle Kirkpatrick, Miss Ada Millington, Miss Florence E. Montgomery, Misses Isabel, Agnc* and Julia Osborne, Mis* Marie F. Harklnson. Miss Lillian M. Perry, Miss Snllle Rigsby, Miss Bessls Rinehart, Miss Ruth Beakley Smith, Mrs. T. B. Strlngfellow, Miss Flora Van Loan, Mis* Mary Constance Wil son, Miss Katherine A. Wurater, Mrs. John L. Woodbury and Miss Mary Young. MISS DOBii* PARTY. Ont of the moat delightful affairs of next week will be an apron party, to be given by Mias Ethleen Dobbs, at her home, on North Boulevard. The hos pitable home will be decorated with daisies and roses, and the attractive young hostess will receive her guests In a dainty frock pf white Paris muslin and pink ribbons. The guests will be: Miss Julienne Pace, Miss Mary Blalock, Miss Annie Lou Padgett, Miss Georgina Still, Miss Helen Ware, Miss Dessa Greer, Miss Nellie Belle Catlett, Miss Carrie Ingle, Mlsa Bessie Dobbs. Mis* Frank Taylor, Miss Adelaide Thomson, Miss Irene Sllvey, Miss Edith Farllnger, Miss Elis abeth Sllvey, Miss Claire Hancock, Miss Lucy Shutte, Mist Dorothy Brleten- bucher. Miss Aline Plrtle, Miss Garnet- tine Randall, Mis* Juanita Tyler, Miss Lamar Jeter, Mlsa Bessie Bailey, Miss Irene Mitchell, Miss Helen Oullatt, Miss Marls McElroy, Miss Eva Davis, Mr. HUtjrer Smith, Mr. 8. T. Hllsman, Mr. Lloyd Greer, Mr. Carey Teague, Mr. Jack Lockhart, Mr. Coleman Hodge, Mr. Edward Davidson, Mr. Emory Eve, Mr. Mercer George, Mr. Curry Moon, Mr. Ralph Park, Mr. Tom Janes, Mr. tVelborn Blalock, Mr. Arthur Robinson, Mr. Albert Duncan. Mr. Carlisle Smith, Mr. Howard McFall, Mr. Brocket Ingle, Mr. Walter Corley, Mr. Hal Drake, Mr. Will Thomson. Mr. Harold Wey, Mr. Ben McGee, Mr. Philip Wey, Mr. Elmer Fulton, Mr. Jack O’Donnell, Mr. Harvey Cooper, Mr. Will Taylor, Mr. Bernard Camp, Mr. Olln Stanton. The severest test that can be applied to toilet soap is to use it in the nursery. Many babies’ clear, healthy skin and abundant, beautiful hair are due to the beneficial effects derived from the constant use of Krom Soap. Hebrew Orphans* Home, R. J. SONN, Sup'L WASHINGTON STREET. Atlanta, Ga.,June3, 1907. Dr. J. J. Krom, Pres. Krom Soap Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir— IVe have used your soap for many years and propose to continue using it as long as it can be bought. Is not that the most eloquent proof of satisfaction? Yours truly, - [Signed] R. A. SONN, Supl Krom Soap has been sold strictly on its merits since 1876. It prevents dandruff and stimulates the growth of the hair, and cures local skin diseases. At Druggists or. by Mail, 25 Cents a Cake. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, Ga. 8TEVEN8-BURNEY. Special to The Georgia)). Dublin, Ga., June 16.—Wednesday afternoon next at 4 o’clock a marriage ceremony will be performed In this city of Interest to Atlanta and Dublin. At that time Mr. Harry O. Stevens and Mlsa Augusta Burney, both for merly of Atlanta, will be united In marriage. The mtrrlsge ceremony will be per formed In the M.ethodlst church of this city. Dr. W. W. Landrum, pastor of the CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. NASHVILLE—HOUSTON. First Baptist church of Atlanta, and Rev. Allen Fort, pastor of the Dublin Baptist church, officiating. Th* church will be beautifully deco rated. White and pink will be the color scheme. The bride will carry white roses and the bridesmaids pink rose*. Miss Gussle Belle Rawls will be mold of honor end Mr. Sam Beshlnekl will be best man. Miss Anna May Stevens, of Atlanta, and Mist May Robinson, of Dublin, will be bridesmaid*, and Messrs. P. S. Twltty and T. R. Ram say, of this city, will be groomsmen. Little Mlee Martha Stanley and Matter James Wcddlngton will be ribbon' bearers. Immediately after the marriage Mr. and Mr*. Stevens will leave for North Georgia, where they will spend ten days on their bridal tour. Later they will visit Jamestown, Washlngtt York and other points In the Ea Miss Burney Is a native of Dublin, but lived for a number of years In At lanta. She Is on* of the most attrac tive young ladles'of the city and has a host of friends. She Is prominently connected In various parts of the stats and Is a daughter of Mr. Julius A. Bur ney. Mr. Stevens Is one of the most prom Inent young business men of the city. He Is a member of th# Gilbert Hard ware Company, of this city, and has mad* a great succtss since moving to Dublin from Atlanta. He takes a great deal of Interest In all public matters and la a director In the Dublin Chau tauqua Association and th* Carnegie free public library, and a member of the executive board of the Dublin Board of Trade. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens will be at home to their many friend* on Calhoun *treet, Dublin, after July 1 next. MI88 CHEATHAM’8 8UCCE8S. The muelca!. and dramatic matinee that 1* to he given by Kitty Cheatham at Aeolian Hall, London, ha* been set down for the 11th of Jupe. The pro gram I* divided Into three parts, with the name* of m»ny well-known Ameri can and Engllah composer* from which the selection* are taken. So many of the number* are In manuacrlpt, and so many have been written especially for Miss Cheatham, that the program be comet unique, a program Impossible fo anyone else to produce, and therefore of greater Interest. Since she arrived In London Mils Cheatham ho* been more then busy with engagements, for she found a large number already ar ranged when the came, and It has been a constant ru*h ever sine*. Her charm ing work I* In great demand for private drawing room*, *nd her large personal acquaintance In London give* h*r Ultle leisure.—Musical Courier. TROLLEY RIDE. A party enjoying a trolley ride Frl day evening Included: Miss Emma Warner, Miss Mamie Armstrong, Mlsa Gertrude Ingraham, Miss Annie Baker, Miss Mary Menkte, Miss Annie M*n- kee, Mrs. Flint, Mrs. Gillette, Mrs. Lit tle. Mrs. Owensby, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Toole. Mesrs J. C. Armstrong, Jack Dickey, Roy Jones, Jack Warner, Sam Donnelly, R. Elliott, Tom Findley, W. O. Owensby, Cross. garde"n~party. One of the most picturesque events of tho week will he the garden party which Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster Maddox will give Saturday afternoon from 6 to 7 o'clock at their country place, Woodhavcn. spinksTjohnson. wedding of unusual Interest this week was that of Mlsa Mery Ida John son, of West Point, and Mr. John Roy Spinks, of LaGrange, which occurred at the home of the bride'a parent* at Wm Point, Wednesday evening, at 1:20 o'clock. In the presence of a large number of friend* and relatives of the contracting parties. The marriage wa* MARI ST COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE 24 AUGUST 3 Particulars at 289 Ivy Street. Bell 'Phone, 782. Offlee hour* 8)30 to 12 a beautiful home wedding, taking place at the home of the bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson. Palms and great bowls of fragrant sweet pea* were used In the decoration of the re ception room*. The bride and groom stood underneath a lovely floral wed ding bell formed of sweet pea blossoms and f*rns, while th* Impressive cere mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Turn lln. The bride wore a handsome trav •ling gown and carried a shower bou qust of roses and ferns. After the cere, mony Mr. and Mrs. Spinks ltft for La- Grange where they were tendered a de lightful reception by Mr.' and Mrs. John Splnke, th* parents of the groom. D. A. R. CELEBRATE FLAG DAY. On Friday the members of the At lanta chapter of th* D. A. R. gathered at the home of their regent, Mrs. Thomas Morgan, for the celebration of flag day. The program rendered was a charming one, and opened with a most Interesting paper by Mrs. W. P. Pnttlllo, In which she gave the history of the flag from 1777 to the present day. Mlsa Josephine Stoney read the assay which won for her this year the medAl given at the Washington Semi nary annually by the Atlanta chapter In memory of Mrs. Alice E. Chandler. Mrs. R. B. Blackburn recited charm ingly and Miss Georgia Watts, accom panied by Mlsa Gertrude Westmore land, sang delightfully. A happy fea ture of the afternoon was the talk made by Sirs. Robert Emory Park, who told Interestingly of Georgia day at the Jamestown exposition. Mrs. Morgan's home was beautifully decorated with flags, and with sweet peas which carried out the national colors. In the dining room the table had a* Its centerpiece a tall basket j Gi pu *1 illtlll. filled with roses and tied with the month 10 epnts nsi* wppk. Chapter colors. At th* conclusion of|“i cents per wceiv, the program a delicious salad course waa served. A MEMORABLE OCCASION. Mrs. Caroline Cooper will celebrate her 93d birthday at New Hope on Sun day, June 23d. All the children, grand children and great-grandchildren are requested to be present. Mrs. Cooper has been a member of the Baptist church seventy-seven years. She is one of the constitutional members of the New Hope church. Her anniversary will be a memorable occasion. MATINEE~PARTY. Miss Fannl* Hinton was the hostess at a matinee.party Saturday afternoon, which she gave In honor of her guest, Miss Brewer, of Savannah, and the Misses Hill, of Macon, the guests of Miss Laura Wyatt. The party Included: Miss Brewer, Misses Hill, Miss Laura Wyatt. Miss Lamer Jeter, Miss Genevieve Morris, Miss Sara Lee Evans, Miss Mary Rob ertson. Mlsa Henrietta Dull, Miss Mur iel Hall, Mies Edith Watts. Miss Lil lian Lathrop, Miss Isabel Kulirt, Miss Nell Parks, Mis* Lsnore Hardman, Mlsa Margaret Nutting, Miss Margue rite Miller, Miss Angle Harding. buffetTupper. The social event of Saturday evening will be the buffet supper which Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne will give In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lit tle. The Invited guests Include: Mr. and Mr*. James. L. Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, Mr. and Mr*. T. B. Paine Mr and Mrs. Robert Weasels, Mr. and Mrs] Vaughan Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard. Mr. and Mrs Henry Johnson. Mi. and Mr*. Low_ry Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Clark m/ 'iVu™ 1 ' John Cohen. Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ShMden, Major and Mre. Hanson, of Macon; Mle. Nannie Nlcol- !S n ’j Vlr ;. l ? ar ? 1 D . u . nIa Il- of Macon; Mr. w’ k. i hapin, Mr. Thoma. Kfleaton. Mr. Churl*. Crenkfli.iv ^ * lun ' ANYBODY, ANYWHERE, ANY TIME Can get The Georgian and News sent to them. Phone 4928 or write the circulation 45 cents per tl 1.50 per year. MR8. SPALDING'S LAWN PARTY. Mrs. Jack J. Spalding charmingly en. tertalned Friday afternoon at her beau, llful home on Peachtree road th* altar boys and the girls' choir of the Sacred Heart church. Delightful refreshments were served. There were songs, recitations, games —everything to make a most charming afternoon. Father Gunn's Informal talk In dis tributing th# medals and prizes was sparkling with wit and humor. The gold medal for the best altar boy, the gift of Mr. J. J. Haverty, was won by Leonard Morrison. The sec ond medal, the gift of Father Gunn, was won by Robert McCIsskey. The gold medal for the best choir girl, the gift of Fathern Gunn, was won by Miss Eva Doyle. Prises were awarded Misses Ruth Wrigley and Alice McElhenny. Among the ladle* assisting Mrs. Spalding In the entertainment of her guests, \vero Mrs. R. D. Spalding, Mrs. Charles E. Cavsrly. Mr*. J. Lewi* Browne, Miss May Haverty and MUs Margaret McDonald. CHILDREN 'Teething Mrs. Winslow’s overfiftyyears Soothing Syrup WITH I’EID’KCT BCCj THB CHILD. 80m>| ^ — — ——I In every pert of C* Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food *»8 Drug net. June SO. ISO*. Serial num ber 109*.