Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 22, 1907, Image 8

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Mis* Breltenbucher will entertain In her hnnor at a reception, and a num ber of Informal parties have been planned for her. CA8INO PARTY. Sir. Myron Freeman gave a theater party Thursday evening at the Casino, his guests Including: Mlsa Mary Thom as. Miss Harris Stockdell, Mias Eu genia Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. Harry English, Mr. Robert Ryan, Mr. Lynn Werner. .In another party were Mr. and .Mrs. Charles L. Gatsly, Mr. and Mrs. Dough ty Manley. Miss Alberta Rankin and Messrs. Merritt, of Cincinnati. FIVE O'CLOCK TEA. MISs Sarah Campbell will entertain next Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock tea In honor of her attractive guest, Miss Gilman, of Illinois. A large num ber of the friends of the young hostess will be Invited. OUERARD-SPRATT. The wedding of Miss Katherine Guerard and Mr. Nelson Spratt, which will take place next week at the home of the bride In West End, Is an event In which centers the Interest of a large number of friends. Miss Claire Ouer- ard will be maid of honor, and Misses Alice and Gertruds Guerard, other sis ters of the bride, and Misses Bessie Woodward and Elisabeth Westmore land will be brideemalds. Mr. Will T. Spratt, brother of the groom, will act as beat man. - Ths wed ding will take place Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock and the bride will wear a gown of white silk, made prlncesse and fashioned with prlncesse lace. Im mediately after the ceremony the cou ple will leave for an extended trip to Norfolk. Boston and New York. TO MI88 FLEMING. Saturday afternoon Miss Nellie Stewart entertained two boxes at the Grand In honor of her guest. Miss Lucy Fleming, of Athens. Miss Stew art Invited as her guests Misses Mar jorie Brown. Sllvey Speer, Clifford West. Elizabeth Morgan. Alice May Freeman, Mary Haywood. Mary Helen Moqdy, Ovpsy Adams, of Marietta. MI8SES LOWRY~COMPLIMENTED. In special honor of Misses Ellen and Jennie Lowry, of Atlanta, tho house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bris coe, Jr., last evening a dance wee ten dered by a crowd of the young mon. The dance was planned to be entire ly Informal as most of the summer af fairs are when errsngtd at Chllhowec Park. Excellent music was furnished and light refreahmenta were served buffet between the figures of the co tillion. Among the chaperones of the even ing were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brlecoe, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Briscoe, Jr.. Mrs. Wester, Mrs. James J. Lowry, of Atlanta: Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brown, Athens: Mr. and Mrs. Ooorge White McTeer, Mr. end Mrs. Hugh M. John ston, Mr. end Mrs. Frank S. Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knaffl. Mr. nnd Mrs. U. D. Beeler. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Geliys, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Himmonds, Mrs. Psttlbone. Mrs. Brodle.—Knoxvlho Journal and Tribune. Mr. Jordan to Marry Miss Cellier Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Collier announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Lela, to Mr. White Jordan, the marriage to take place on the morning of Wednesday, July 17. at thetr home In Barnesvllle. Ga. an Episcopal clergyman, now resident Jesse Mims, of Greenville, K. C.: Mes- In Atlanta Tho bride wae very pretty In a trav eling gown of bronze Japanese silk, with a cream lace blouse and a cham- paetne straw hat, trimmed with clusters of cherries. After the cersmony the the rty dined at the Duncan, and later e bride and groom left to visit his father In Atlanta, and from there they will go to Savannah, where they will be entertained at the home of W. E. Rems- hart, lately of thla city. After a visit to the Jameetown Exposition and to Norfolk, where Mr. Tupper formerly lived, they will keep house for the sum mer In Mr. and Mrs. William Allen's residence In Murphy Park, and next winter will have an apartment in the Polk. Numerous handsome presents wore presented by friends In this and other places. Ths bride Is ths daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Frith, and Is a very pretty and lovable girl. Mr. Tupper has made numerous friends since he came here to live several years ago. Ha la secretary of the Trl-Stata Milling Company.— Nashville American. REV. MR. PARKS’ GOOD WORK. While the Rev. W. A. Parks is cat vaaslng the charitable Institutions, hos pitals, etc., to place a Bible In each room, his address Is 18 Houston street. The contributions to this cause, to be inode by the pastors of the city, are to be paid to M. M. Davies, treasurer. The pastors are requested to take their collections, as the canvass ' nearly completed. dames Maglll. Jacksonville. Fla.: Bar ron, Columbia. S. U.; McGee. Buyck, Pickett and Hart, Orecnville. S. C.; Messrs. James T. Upshaw, Richmond, Va: fohn A. Davis, Atlanta: Albert E. Hill. Columbia: James T. Harris, Jr., Spartanburg: J. A. Wheat, Virgin ia; Lyon and Tupper, Washington, D. T. M. Marcham, Alva Pack, Alex McBee, 8. R. Riley. H. B. Bates, J. A. Jones, L. O. Welle, B. B. Ray, C. Mime, J. A West. Charles McAlister, W. M. Mooney, Ben Sloan. J. F. Matthls, A. H. Hammond John H. Earle, F. F. Beattie. Mills Mooney. F. W. Stokes, W. C. Humphreys, J. R. Pittman, L. P. Slattery, Fred Sims Frank Cogswell, W. A. Cooper. Mark Ellis, Robert F. Currey. Roy Jones, E. Roach, Green ville, S. C.; R. P. Fair, Newberry; P. St. J. Maiyrk, Columbia. EVERETT-GRAY. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Everett an nounce the engagement of their daugh. ter. Lena Elisabeth, to Mr. Albert Sid ney Oray. the wedding to take place Thursday, June 27, at 8:30 o'clock. TO MI88 HYND8. Miss Hynds, of Nashville, the guest of Miss May McConnell, will be sn- tertalned next week by Miss Nell Da vies, Miss Belle Haynes and Mr. Harry Bruce, Jr. MI86E8 8ILVEY ENTERTAIN. Misses Irens and Elizabeth Sllvey entertained delightfully Friday evon- Ing at their home, on Forrest avenue, t)>e1r gueste Including about twenty- nve young people. TO MISS GAMBLE. Mies Louise Johnson will be the charming hoetees Saturday evening at a buffet tupper which she will give In honor of Mies Thdmwoll Gamble and Mr. Frank Cundell. Mlie Johnaon'e guests will Include only the wedding party. PUBLIC RECEPTION. The Home for Old Women will cel ebrate the second anniversary of Its organization on June 2* with a pubjlo reception, to be held at the home. No. I» Bait Mitchell street, next Wednes day pom 4 to 7 o'clock. During tho afternoon music will be rendered end refreshments will be served. AH per- ■pne Interested In this worthy charity are Invited to attend the reception on Wednesday afternoon. TUPPER-FRITH. ' The marriage of Mlea Marie Louise Frith and Vernon Southall Tuppar was quietly solemnized Thursday evening at t o'clock In the raanee of the First Presbyterian church. The bride's moth er and Immediate relatives, and a few near friends, were preeent. Miss Frith's brother-in-law, Morgan Williams, gave her In marriage, Dr. W. M. Anderson officiating, using ths ritual of the Epis copal church, ths groom's father being MOONLIGHT PICNIC. Misses Alberta Rogers and Kathleen Morgan will give a moonlight picnic Wednesday evening at Grant Park In honor of Mies l 'arris Taylor and her house guests. DOMINO CLUB. Miss Carrie Taylor will entertain the N. G. A. Club of West End Saturday evening In honor of her guests. Miss Daisy Landis nnd Misses Zora and Znrla Botgenlield. IN HONOR VISITORS. Mias Carrie Taylor gave a pretty tea Thursday afternoon at her home In Wett End In compliment to her guests, Miss Daisy Landis, of Chattanooga, and Mlsssa Zula and Zora Rotgomleld. The home wae decorated with cut flowers and ferns. The gueata of honor and Mlsa Taylor, all wore dainty gowns of whlto mull trimmed with lace. LAWN PARTY. There will be a lawn party for the benefit of St. Anthony’s Guild In the sfternoon snd evening of Thursday, June 27. at the residence of Mrs. Ed ward Willson. 2(16 Gordon street. There will be special entertainment In tha afternoon for the children. PARTY LEAVE8 FOR JAMESTOWN. SperllI to The Georgian. C'ulloden, Oa„ June 22.—A party com posed of a number of Culloden people left Tuesday for ths Jamestown Expo sition and other points throughout the East and North. Those composing ths party are: Mrs. C. A. Holmes, Mrs. R. H. Holmes, Mrs. W. T. Holmes. Miss IN HONOR OF MI8S WRIGHT. Miss Louise Wright, of Raleigh, who arrived Saturday afternoon to visit Miss Julia Rosser, will be delightfully entertained during her stay here. Sat urday evening she will be honor guest at a box party, which will include Miss Rosser, Mlsa Frances Connally. and Messrs. Luther Rosser, Jamie Prince and John Lowry. Monday afternoon Miss Julia Rosser and Mr. Luther Rosser will give a lawn parly In her honor, and early In the week Miss Frances Connally will en tertain In her honor. On Wednesday Miss Mabel Gondier will be hostess at a most enjoyable bridge, to which she will Invite a num ber of her young friends. Wednesday evening Miss May belle Swift will entertain at a charming dance ai Segsillo's, and n number of other affairs are being planned. BATCBDAY, JUNE 22, 1907. . v. - - MRS. FULTON ENTERTAINS. Friday afternoon at her home at De- catur Mrs. Thomas Fulton entertained the North Side Club. A crowd of pretty women. In their airiest summer frock*,, gathered on the spacious and beautifully shaded lawn, with' a back ground of many colored flowers, mak ing a very attractive picture. Many tables, holding bowls of flowers, rugs and comfortable seatg were on the lawn, and tea was served from a Jap anese tea house by little Misses Sarah Fulton, Ervsy Peed of Oxford and Elite Johnston, In Japanese costumes. Ices were served after the game. Mrs. Fulton wae assisted In receiv ing by Mrs. Arch Avnry,. Mrs. R. B. Fuller. Mrs. Parham and her sisters, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Henrietta Strlrk land and Miss Ruby Strickland, all wearing the prettiest of lingerie gowns. The prises, a water color, n silk girdle and a piece of hand-made lln- Thomas R. Roquomore. Mins Catherine am, Mr*. Ben Burgees and Mrs. James Morgan. The guests, outside of the club mem ber*. were: Mr*. Hooper • Alexander. Mrs. Laurence Everhardt. Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Mr*. Eugene Wilson, Mrs. Frank Ansley. Mrs. C. L. Peed, Mrs. ' E. Martin, Mrs. E. M. Sutton, Mrs. I •*' *“*' ‘••••nil. o. ASA. OUtlUII, Alia. H. S. Rowland, Mrs. Ben Burgess, Mrs. OUTINO IN HONOR OF MI88 FLATEUER. Miss Ciara Flateuer, of Apalachicola, Fla., the attractive guest of Miss CrofL will be entertained at an outing Ltthia Springs Sunday. Among those Invited are: Miss Clara Flateuer. Mist Ollle Craft, Mis* Mettle Harrell. Mite Nina Hadley, Miss Usxle McWaters, Mis* Dora Mauldin. Miss Irene Craft, Miss Myrtle Harrell. Mrs. Arab Gibson, Mr. Will Key, Mr. H. M. Sisk. Mr. John .u*. win ivcj, .ur. u. m. nisa. ear. jonn Ware. Mr. WU1 Darden. Mr. Charles Craft, Mr. Johnca McDsnlel. Mr. O. a. Sanford, Mr. Will Booker. OPENING BALL. 8 pedal to The Georgian. Chick Bprlnge, S. C., June 22.—The opening ball of Chick Springe Hotel was given on last Friday. It excelled in brilliancy and beauty all former un cial functions at this resort, the bull room being one of the finest In the state, with the delightful music fur nished by Cometock's orchestra (which bat been engaged for the season), the young people were Inspired to dance until the wee small hours of the morn ing. Delicious refreshments were served In the dining room, whloh was beauti fully decorated. Among the guests w-tre: Miss Mattie MagtU, Jackson ville. Fla.: Miss Oonxalsa Columbia, £ C.: Mias Roberta Mack, St. Mat thews, S. C.; Misses Annie Marshall, Hawley. McAlister. Fay Sallera, Mary Miller, Runnstte Turner, Sloan, Thompson, Louise and Ruth McGee, SOME OF THE REASONS Why you should allow us to show you our superb collec tion when in the market for something as a gift. Our stock is of tlie best, is constantly replenished with the latest designs that the market affords and our prices are such as will surely interest you. All goods arc marked in plain figures. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers. 37 Whitehall St. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Abqaid preparation for facr, neck, arms and hW* Makes the akiatikeyon want it. potait inaniv ■tent. Not stick j or grtaty. It» harmless, clean, rrtreahin*. Can’t be detected. Useitnornng. no«in ■ad sight, Winter, Spnag, Sommer, Fall. 6amol«FK&£. Cj0nhIlg.C0.4aS Fifth St. Brooklyn, N.Y. V. Ayres, Mr*. LeRoy Stannard. Mr*. M. I. Stone, Mrs. Ross Harper. Mrs. nuford Bmith, Mrs. O. W. Davis, Mrs. Hunter Pope, Mrs. B. McKinney, Mrs. Drury Powers, Mrs. W. S. Ann- SP2560 ‘ and all cool, delicious summer drinks served in th< palm corner of our beautiful new Ice Cream Parlor No. 30 Marietta street, corner Broad. Electricians courteous attention. Periodicals, Candies and Cigars. V. D. L. CO. 30 MARIETTA ST. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Walker will entertain Informally Saturday evening In celebration of the thirty-fifth an niversary of their marriage. The in vitations Included only the immediate relatives, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Walker, Mr. and Mre. G. P. Soott, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bagby. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Walker, Mr. snd Mrs. W. W. Sheri dan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. W.. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Poole. Mr. nnd Mra. H. A. Harman, Mr. R. H. Nix, Mr. and Mra. J. S. Jenkins, -Mrs. Mollle Payne. Mre. Mar tha Rosier, Mrs. Burkhardt. Misses Nellie Walker, Mamie Poole. Leila, Wllh-lmlna and Carrie May Sheridan, Lizzie Poole. Louise Payne. Lillian Rosser and Liman Burkhardt. Masters Clifford Walker. Henry Sheridan, Hyde Harman, Jr., and Robert Payne. Among the out-of-town guests will be: Mr. C. M. Walker. Mr. and Mr*. G. Frohock, Fulford. Fla.; Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Barr and Miss Glennie P8rr,-Mr. and Mrs. A. Frohock. St. Marys; Mr. and Mr*. H. C. Walker. Brunswick, and Mrs. Ida Poole and family,,of Macon. is opened to find It to be a substitute with a similar sounding name. Stuff that would turn an Iron stomach. Crab Orchard'8eltzsr cures dyspepsia, Indigestion, headache, etc., pleasant, palatable and effervescent; it has a trade-mark—"A Woman Astride a Horse." Do not be Imposed upon. All druggists 10c and 2Sc. CAKE SALE. The young ladles of the First Chris tian church will hold their regular Sat urday sale at 168 Peachtree streeL June 22. Home-made Hghtbread and cakes will be on sale. Lady Bateman, who was formerly Mrs. H. C. Knapp, of New York, has become a great social leader am ong the English county family. PSYCHOLOGY IN SICK ROOM. This will be the very interesting top ic for discussion before the Atlanta Psychological Society and School of Health at the regular meeting to be held Suqday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, at 122 Peachtree street. An attractive musical program will be given and a cordial Invitation Is extended to any one who ever gete tick or has sick friends or relatives to attend to. SPEED Next to the unim peachable accuraoy of our Prescription work, wo pride our selves upon the Speed and Dispatch of our service. You can save delay by asking your' Physi cian to phone us the order. It will be re ceived correctly, filled promptly, and delivered immediate ly. Try ug. WATSON & PICKARD Proprietors GRAND PHARMACY MORPHINE—OPIUM Pearl Lewis and Mr. Will Pardee, Mies Emma Robinson, of Atlanta, and Mr. M. J. Pearson. Miss Elizabeth f’offee, sister of the bride, was malil of honor, and little Misses Caroline Bose. Marie Dasher, Hallie Vamcdue and Eleanor Smith were the flower girls, The groom and his best man, Mr. r Davis, were met at the chancel ley. Mra Gouddy, Mrs. Black. Mrs.W. H. Strickland. Mrs. C. Bothwell. Mrs. W. M. Fain, Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Jr.. Mrs. Thlbadenu. Misses Louise Colxoy, Bella Fortman, Fannie Newsom, Adelaide EverhardL Kate Ansley and Katherine Mtlledge. AFTERNOON TEA. Miss Alma Edelmann will entertain at an afternoon tea next Tuesday at her home, on Alexander streeL About fifty Invitations have been Issued. IN HONOR HOU8E PARTY. * Miss Mary McCord gave a box party Saturday afternoon at the Grand In compliment to Miss Groce Troutman and her gueals. The party Included: Mlse Laurine Swain, of Warrenton: Mlsa Mary Davis, of Macon: Mies Oli via Rambo. of Bluffton: Miss Marrett Anderson, of Bostwlck; Miss Ruby Sessons. of La Cruel*. Arizona, and Miss Annie Taylor, of Cochran. ORPHANS' AID 80CIETY. A meeting of the Orphans' Aid So ciety will he held Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock In the vestry of the Jewish temple, on South Pryor street Im portant business will be discussed and all members are urged to be present. BARRETT-CUNN INGHAM. The marriage of Mrs. Lewis Butt Cunningham and Mr. Edward BarrotL which Is the present social event of interest will be quietly celebrated at the home of Mrs. John Butt on the Hill, on Thursday evsnlng, June 27th, at half-paat eight o'clock. Only the members of the two families will be In uttendanac. Mrs. Luther Warren, of Richmond; Miss Lewis Warren, Mrs. Louis Gholatln and Miss Kath arine Gholstln. of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mr*. Frank Butt and their family from Atlanta, will all arrive Saturday to remain as Mr*. Butt's guests until after the wedding—Augusta Chronicle. DASHER-COFFEE. One of the most brilliant weddings that ever occurred In Valdosta was that of Mr. John Robert Dasher nnd Miss Mamie Coffee, at the First Chris tian church at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. The decorations at the church, as well as the arrangement of the elec tric lights, were absolutely unique and of the most artistic order. The bride entered the church on the arm of her uncle. Senator William S. West, pre ceded by the bridesmaids and grooms- men. a* follows: Hiss Valley Ferrell and Mr. Roy Powell, Mies Ida Mae Fonder and Ur, Lowndes Shaw, Miss Arthur by the bride, where the ceremony was performed by Rev. R. W. Wallace, pas tor of the church. After the ceremony a reception was tendered the wedding party at the home of Senator and Mrs. West, and the handsome residence and grounds were especially attractive on this oc casion. Myriads of artistically arranged lights Illumined the spacious lawns, as well as the home, one of the hand somest In the state, presenting a scene of rare beauty. The decorations were of a most elaborate cbaracter, the color scheme of pink being carried out In each room. Mr. and Mrs. Dasher left on a late train for the North, where they will spend several weeks, afterwards re turning to Point. Washington. Flo., which will be their future home. IN HONOR OF MI88 FORBES. A delightful outing of the week at Commerce was a Asking picnic at Stark's pond, eight miles west of that city, given Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. C D. Stark, complimentary' to Miss Maude Pittman and her guest. Miss Nelle Forbes, of College Park. Tho party went In straw-tilled wagons early In tho morning and spent the entire day boating, flailing and playing various games. A delightful dinner was enjoyed at 1 o'clock and lunch at 6, after which the party returned to the city by moonlight, after having ■pent a pleasant day. Those In the party were: Misses Maude Pittman. Nolle Forbes. Cecil, May Ola and Lou Ona Little. Hettte and Gussle Carson. Louise Truitt. Fay Shannon, Jean Loker, Estelle Harber, Ossie Power and Clara Mattox; Messrs. Homer and this two prizes were awarded—a box of writing paper and a beautiful pic ture. Mre. Newman received her guests In a beautiful white lingerie suit, and Miss Guerard was gowned In a smart suit of blue linen, madq.with baby Irish lace. During the afternoon delicious refreshments were served. Invited to meet Miss Guerard were: Mlsees Annie Barnwell, Elsie Boyn ton, Belle Capers, Susan Fort, Mrs. Olivia Holmes, Miss Llze Holmes, Miss Irene Lovejoy, Aire. Gadsden Russell, the Misses Mlltedge. Miss Mary Owens, Miss Marie Parka, Miss Mary Waller, Miss Datfle Lee Prloleau, Mlsees Wood ward. Mrs. Roscoe H. Hearn, the Misses Westmoreland, Mies Kate Barn well, Mrs. John Haunson, Mrs. J. L. Borgerhoff, the Misses Guerard, Mlse Mamie Corrigan, Miss Alice Dixon, Miss Kate Culpepper, Mre. Hitchcock, Miss Taylor Cochran. Miss Cordle Scott, Miss Maud Johnson, the Mlsees Newman, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Snow, Miss Nora Ogletree, Miss Margaret McGlnty. Mrs. Paul Patricks, Mrs. Claud Morris, Miss May Walker, Mrs. McDaniel. Mrs. Carl Giles and Mrs. J. A. Chapman. BRANDON-GREEN. Special lo The Georgian. Dublin, Oa„ June 22.—An Interesting event In tills section le the coming mar. rlage of Mlse Annie Green and Mr. William Wallace Brandon. The marriage will take place at the Methodist church, In Dublin, on Wed nesday ovonlng next. Rev. Allen Fort, pastor of the Dublin Baptist church, officiating. Mr. Frank Lawson will be best man and Miss Agnes Green will ha maid of honor. The brldo will be given away by her father. The following will be the attendants: Ribbon-bearers. Misses Helen Rogers, Julia Barnes; (lower girls, Misses Win. nlfred Hicks, Snrallne Peacock: brideg- -- . „ . „ , ,, , ,, mnkls. Misses Roberta Smith, Etta H ?r b o r ' , I ’ ark ' Sunders, Minnie May Green, Gussle Tridtt, Holly Carson. Moyt eld Pen- Rawls , Ear , Wood; groomsmen, e'ergras*. Tom McDonald. V ill and AI- MeMra . R (: Coleman, J. R. Green, vln McDonald, Claud Verner Mr and, H T Upscomb> R M . Uwla , R . y. Mrs. W. B. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. , Beckham . ush(M . s> Messrs. R. P. Hicks, B'ark. Mr*. W D. Williford and Mr. y 8 Twltty. Mr*. J. A. Peacock will O. Pittman. p| 0 y ; b e wedding march. bi iecet ciiddcd I Miss Green Is one *>f the most attrac- ... r,P U , tlve young ladiOH of tin* city and Is a MIm Charlotte Gamble will entei -; rt aU( jj|n r G f Dr. George V. Green. She t&ln at a buffet supper Monday even- ■ Js u graduate of the Georgia Normal lag In compliment to Miss und Industrial School, and for several Gamble and Mr. J\r»nk Cundell an«l | years has been one ot the teachers in their wedding attendants. j Dublin public schools. She is & young woman of high character and TO MISS GUERARD. Mrs. B. M. Newman was hostess Saturday afternoon at a miscellaneous linen shower, which she gave In hon or of Miss Katherine Guerard, whose marriage to Mr. Nelson Spratt will take place next Wednesday evening. Mra. Newman's home was decorated for the occasion with sweet peas and Canter bury bells, the lovely flowers being used in great profusion. Miss Guerard was the recipient of many beautiful linen pieces, and a most enjoyable feature of the afternoon was the writ ing of toasts to the bride-elect. For AkU Women should assist Nature at thote timet when the system is upset, the nerv ous tone low and a feeling of de pression or languor exists. An ex perience of over 50 years warrants the statement that no medicine gives such prompt relief as bright Intellect Mr. Brand,m is a native of Thomaa- vllle, but has lived In this city for sev eral years. He Is connected with the Robinson Hardware < 'ompany and la a splendid young man. He has a host of friend* in this section of the state. The bride and groom will make their future home In Dublin. BURNING, BLISTERED FEET. Use Stinson's Deodorant and Your Feet Will Be Cool and Dry. Nothlni _ lag than ollitared nnd nchtng feet. It unfit* you for either business or uoclnf function* and wears on your nervous «\Ntciu. Can rou Imagine a greater rellof i»r »uon> de lightful *en»i«tt»n. after you hi ferlug agenlee with your feet, uni by the elmnW- of ahuklng STINSON'S DKoI>ORANT powder In your and BENEFIT RECITAL. The following program will be given at the First Methodlst'church Monday evening, June 24, for the benefit of the local work ot the Young Men's Chris tian Association. The recital will be under the auspices of the Ladles' Aux iliary, and will be participated In by Miss Grace Lee Brown, soprano; Miss Eua E. Bartholomew, organist; Mr. Oscar Pappenhslmer, 'cellolst, and Miss Eda E. Bartholomew.and Mr. Charles A. Sheldon, accompanists. A large crowd will no doubt greet these dis tinguished artists: mulshed artists: Cello—Correlll—Preludlo, A major; gavotta, F major; sarabands, B flat major; glga, A major. Organ—Rachmaninoff—Prelude In C •harp minor. 3. Soprano—Haydn—"With Verdure Clad." Organ—Bach—Toccato, F major. 'Cello—BrandonkofI—"Spring Night.” Shumann—"A Moonlit Night:" Von Felltz—"A Night of Moonlight;” El gar—"In Moonllghb” Soprano, with 'cello obligato—Gtve- danl—"Caro Mlcke beu; Bltet—"Angus Del." 7. ‘Cello—Slouoff—“Chant Russe:" Rameau—Gavotte. Organ—Grieg—“Hymn to the Fath erland;" Grieg—"Borghlld’s Dream;" Grieg—"At the Drinking Bout." MRS. CRANSTON'S SUCCE88. An Interesting feature of the July Craftsman Is an article on child labor In England, by Mra. Mary Rankin Cranston. Mrs. Cranston, It will be remembered, recently severed her con nection with the National Civic Federa tion In order to devote herself to the writing of magazine articles, in which she will set forth some valuable data collected during her Investigations along sociological lines. Mrs. Cranston was Miss Mary Rankin, of Atlanta, and has hers a wide circle of friends who follow with Interest her brilliant work. and all narcotic habits cured at you home Painlessly and Permanently (fo 110.00) by an entirely new method “No Cure—No Pay.” Write today fo details. Dr. 0. PATTERSON, 82 Can tral Place, Atlanta, Georgia. legislature has just voted 3150,091 without protest for a similar purpose An Important part of the Georgia Aux. Illary’a work will be the diffusion ol Information." Mr. E. E. DaJlis leaves Monday for z visit to Atlantic Beach. MUs Ella Bedard, of St. Albans. Vt., la the guest of Mr. and Mre. W.-’tef Bedard. Misses Nina and Olive Gentry have returned from Athens. Mr. W. P. Slaton, Jr., has returned from Athens. Mies Mary Clal Wlglesworth, of Al abama, la the guest of Miss Evelyn Mason, at her home on Angler ave nue. Mies Nellie Belle Catlett will enter tain her domino club next Tliuredaj; afternoon at her home on Washington street. Dr. and Mra. W. E. Lambrlght and two children have returned from Indian Springs. WOMAN'S BOARD OF CITY MI88ION8. The woman's board of city missions will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at Trinity church house. MR8. BOYCE'S WORK FOR ANTI-TUBERCUL08IS LEAGUE. The New York Tribune, of Sunday, June 13th. contains a picture of Mrs. Avis Boyce, of Atlanta, first vice presi dent of Woman's Auxiliary of Ameri can Anti-Tuberculosis League, and also an Interview with Mrs. Boyce of much Interest. The Tribune says In part: "In addition the women expect to build and support a sanatorium of their own. This latter will be for destitute consumptives, and will have no rooms for paying patlente. The state Insti tution will receive both paying and Beecham’s Pills hettrwn . t*ool a ml dry tigtt* gone. STIVdllV' •old Everywhere, la boxes 10c. and Be. I STINSON'S DKODOHANT Is sn Impel! j ble powder, delicately perfumed snd highly ' «ntlM*ptl«\ uu»MH!rt!**il ** a "foot relief which .!e»troj« im|ilc*wtnt mlor* mil**! I»jr pnifUbt* |'t*i>i<irrtt!wu i-isSiix from the fei't. the nmiplt* nnd other part* of the Iwdy, : Sohl iiy tlrucglnt*, or mddre** Stliuon t hem 1 lc*l Co., Atlanta, ' until. Ga. Fric* 3 cents post- their curability. Both of theae Inst! tutlona Mrs. Boyce considers to be creat and crying needs. One might naturally think,” »h« said, in speaking of her plan* last week, "that a person with money to pay for treatment would not need to be provided for by the state, but I have just had dreadful proof that this I \h not so. A relative of mine died recently of tuberculosis of the throat. He had plenty of money, but he could ’ not find a aanatorium in the United ] States that would take him In. The; disease had Made such headway be fore the doctors discovered what It was that cure was impossible, and private sanatorium!*, which depend for exist ence on their reputations, rannot af ford to have their patients die on their! hands. Only the state can endure this odium. That is why we w^nt a state j sanatorium, for paying patterns, an.ij we don't expect to have any trouble I In getting tha money, for the Texaa Half the joy of eat ing is in the eup of MAXWELL HOUSE BLEND COFFEE that accompanies every properly served meal. The sole choice of eon- noisseurs, it is within the reach of all. One cup convinces. CliEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. NASHVILLE—HOUSTON- i , | - I, ~