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fHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY, JUKE 25. 1307.
SOCIETY...
Mr*. George C. Bill, Editor. | A J
1 AUd
And Woman s Interests
KISSING HER HAIR.
Kissing her hair, I eat against her feet
Wove and unwove It—wound, and
, found It sweet;
Made fast therewith her hands, drew
down her eyes,
Deep and deep flowers, and dreamy
like dim skies;
With 1ter own tresses bound, and found
her fair,—
Kissing her hair.
Bleep were n*» sweeter than her face to
Bleep of cold sea-bloom under the cold
sea;
What pain could get between my face
and hers?
What new sweet thing would Love not
relish worse?
Unless, perhaps, white Death had kiss,
ed ine there,—
Kissing her hair.
—Algernon Charles Swinburne.
MRS. MARYE TORSIVE
TEA FOR MI8S NISBET.
'■ Mrs. Thornton Marys has issued In
vitation* to an Informal tea which she
{will give Thursday afternoon In her
'Attractive, apartment In the Colonial.
L ’jThe occasion will be complimentary to
: rs. .Marye’s sister, Miss Nlsbet,
.Savannah,
MISS POPE’S PARTY.
?! Miss Bessie Wallace Pope will en
tertain Thursday afternoon at her
•home on Peachtree street In compli
ant nt to Miss Agnes Jones and Mlsr
'EbhIo Roberts, the guests of Miss Lil
lian Yow.
The guests will Include Miss Agnes
'Harrlsorf, Miss Imogen Thorn, Miss
Helen Dargan, Miss Jennie Hutchins,
Miss Jsoulse Ripley, Miss Laura Rip
ley, Miss Gladys Miller, Miss Emily
Winshlp, Miss Julia Dodd.
SURPRISE PARTY.
• Miss Lillian Yow and her guests,
;Mls» Agnes Jones and Miss Essie Rob
erts, were given surprise party Mon
day evening by a number of the young
er social set.
Up Jinks was played. The prizes, a
’•Christie picture and a scarf pin, were
won by Miss Agnes Jones nnd Mr. Hen-
*ry Lyon.
During the evening delicious refresh,
ments were served.
The party Included: Miss imogene
Thorn. Miss Julia Dodd. Miss Laura
Cowles. Miss Mary Lawrence, Miss
Relic Lawrence. Miss Resale Pope. Miss
Helen Thorn. Miss .Margaret Haverty,
Miss Agnes Haralson. Miss Susie Os
born, Mr. Toni Williams, Mr. Henry
Lyon, Mr. Eduard Terrell. Mr. George
Osborn. Mr. Fred Crandell. Mr. Howard
Thorn. Mr. Edward Clarkson. Mr. Rich
ard Cooksey, Mr. Henry Collier, Mr.
Harry H&rland, Mr. L. 8. Montgomery.
BOX PARTY.
Miss Sarah Terrell will entertain ut a
box party Wednesday afternoon at the
Grand In compliment to Miss Lillian
Yow and her guest. Miss Agnes Jones,
of Albany.
IN HONOR OF MISS GORMAN.
Miss Laura Sartelle entertained at a
card party Tuesday afternoon at her
nome on North Boulevard In honor t»f
her guest. Miss Harriet Gorman, of
Chicago.
The game was played on the lawn,
and during the afternoon delicious re
freshments were served. The card
prizes were a white gauze fan and a
gold veil pin. The guest of honor was
presented with a pair of silk hose.
Misses Sartelle and Gorman both
wore white mull gowns, lace trimmed.
The guests Included: Misses Kate
and Jfell Waldo, Miss Emmie Baker,
Miss Nannie II. Hopkins. Miss Louella
Malsby, Miss Mary Traylor, Miss Ma
bel Smith, Miss Annie Clare Huguley,
Miss Mary Hudgins, Miss Marian Field
er, Miss Frances Lederle, Miss Evelyn
Martin. Misses Laura, Emellze n%d Rose
Wood, Mrs. John McKinley, Mrs. Frank
Berrle. Mrs. J. D. Carter. Mrs. Pome
roy, Mrs. Clarence Houston. Miss Eth-
leen Dobbs. Mrs. W. D. Williamson.
IN HONOR MRS. SMITH.
Mrs. Charles Bothwell will entertain
at a trail party Wednesday afternoon
at her home, in Decatur. In compliment
to her guest. Mrs. Buford Smith, of
Tennllle, Ga,
IN HONOR~F VISITOR.
A number of young men will give a
dance Friday evening In compliment to
Miss Harriet Gorman, of Chicago, the
guest of Miss Laura Kartells.
MRS. MILLER'S BRIDGE.
Mr*. Richard Elliott Miller enter
tained at the first of a series of bridge
parties Tuesday afternoon at her apart,
ments In the Kelley, on West Peachtree
street.
The rooms were gaily decorated with
sweet peas and nasturtiums, vases of
these blossoms being placed on the
mantels and cabinets. After the game,
delicious refreshments were served.
Mrs. Miller received her guests In a
becoming gotirn of Irish embroidery,
trimmed with Venetian lace, and the
whole was worn over a corn-colored
•ilk.
The prises were a hand-painted plate,
a gold and amethyst hat pin; consola
tion. a silver set of bodkins, and the
booby was a hnnd-paintod gauze fan.
Engagemsht of Miss Thomas and Mr. Marshall
Announced.
Mr. and Mr*. Lovick Pierce Thomas, nt Little Rock. Ark., announc.
the engagement of their daugtter. Janice Clara, to Mr. J. C. Marshall of
Little Rock.
The wedding will take place in Atlanta on the morning of Auguat 8 at
the home of the bride's uncle. Colonel Courtlnnd 8. Winn, on Washington
street, and owing to a recent bereavement In the family of the bride-elect
will be a quiet event
On August 10 Mr. Marshall and his bride will sail for Europe
MOZLEY-MITCH AM.
A pretty home wedding was that of
Mr. Eugene Mosley and Miss Mary
Mitcham, which took place at Marietta
Sunday evening, June 23, at 7:30
o'clock. The ceremony was performed
by Dr. 'C. E. W. Dobbs and was wit
nessed by only the Immediate families
nt the bride and groom.
The bride Is the attractive daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitcham, of Ma
rietta, and is much admired by a large
circle of friends.
The groom Is the eldest son of Dr.
nnd Mrs. 8. O. Mosley and Is a young
gentleman of worth and promise,
holds an excellent position In the
Southern Bell Telephone Company In
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mosley reached Atlanta
Monday nnd are now keeping house at
their cosy home, 230 Hill street.
QUILT Tolllir RAFFLED,
Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at
the Church of the Immaculate Con
ception, a beautiful qu|It will be raf
fled by the ladles of tho church, the
raffling being In charge of Miss Don
nelly.
LAWN PARTY OF
8T. ANTH0NY8 GUILD.
On tho broad and shady lawn of the
home of Mrs. Edward Wilson, at West
End, Thursday, June 27, the Indies of
St. Anthonys Guild will entertain the
children, their parents and their
friends In the afternoon from 3 to 6.
Rev. Father Jackson will look after
the Sunday school children of the par
ish and their friends.
Remember the place, ’ 26G Gordon
street. West End. from 7 to 10 p. m.
All the parishioners, their friends
and the friends of the children of the
parish are con.lally .nvited to come and
pass a few hours with us.
Ice cream and cake and good com
pany are the Inducements.
The date Is Thursday, June 37, from
3 to 0 and from 7 to 10 p. m., 266 Gor
don street. West End.
WOMAN'8~AUXILIARY.
The members of the Woman's Aux
iliary to Atlanta Typographical Union
and their families will have a picnic
Wednesday evening, June 26, at Grant
park.
The picnic party will meet at 6
o'clock at the hand stand.
MRS. FRED J. TERRY.
Cor. Secretary.
webeT-folk.
Pix'i'lsl to The Georgian.
Nashville. Tenn., June 26..—The wed
ding of Miss Muy Folk, sister of Gov
ernor Joseph W. Folk, of Jefferson
City, Mo., to Mr. James Avery Webb,
of Si. Louis, will be solemnised on
Tuesday evening, June 26, at the homo
of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Henry Bate
Folk. In HrowmrvIlF, Tenn.
The bride will have as her attend
ant matron of honor, her sister, Mrs.
Allen E. Cox, of Helenn, Ark., and two
small nieces, Misses Virginia Folk and
Anna White Folk, will serve us flower
girls. The ribbons will be held by two
little nephew::, Master Winston Folk
and Allen Cox.
HOSPITALAUXILIARY.
The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Presby
terian hospital will hold their regular
meeting on Wednesday, June 26, at 4:30
o'clock, at the hospital.
MISS STERCHI,
Secretary.
ATLANTA CIVIC LEAGUE.
The Atlanta Clvle League will meet
on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
Carnegie library.
DINNER AT Y. M. C. A.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Young
Men's Christian Association will serve
dinner Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday
of this week at the association, on the
flrst floor, Pryor street, corner Auburn
avenue. Thursday, Mrs. A. L. Norris
and Mrs. Parkins will act as chair
men, the following ladies assisting:
Mrs. T. I McAndrew, Mrs. J. R. Til
ley, Mre. John T. Thompson, Mrs. M. M.
Anderson, Mrs. John L. Metl, Mrs. J. H.
Bradflehl, Mrs. R. B. Thomas, W. M.
Nichols, Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. T. B.
Gay, Mrs. W. 8. Gaar, Mrs. W. F.
Wooden. Mrs. H. M. Wood. Mre. A.
Renard. Mrs. H. M. Pool, Mre. E. F.
Blodgett, Mrs. G. W. Seay, Mrs. J, E.
Spurlock, Mrs. Alice Tronary, Mrs. W.
F. Mixon, Misses Nell Brown, Lula
Balsden, Katie Fenton, Mamie Nunpal-
ly, Ruth Blodgett, Allle Rarmore, Ornce
Johnson.
The menu follows: Prime rib roast
SOME OF THE REASONS
Why you should allow us to show you our superb colleo
tion when in the market for something as a gift. Our
stock is of the best, is constantly replenished with the
latest designs that the market affords aud our prices
are such as will surely interest you. All goods are
marked in plain figures.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers. 3 1 ? Whitehall St.
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm,
Attqaid preparation for face, otrk, arms and hands. Makes the skin likeynu want it. Does it in a mo.
meat. Not sticky or greaav. It’s harnjl***.‘'ieaii, trfrrshin*. Can't be detected. Use it mar tin*, noon
a»d night. Winter. Spring,'Sommer* Fall. Sample FREE. LjroaMtg-Co.4JS-l'dUiSt.Prookljn,N.Y.
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beef, potato salad, peaa, tomatoes,
bread, butter, coffee, Ice tea. Ice cream,
cake.
Ample provision will be made for the
comfort of all who will take dinner with
theae ladles. The proceeds will go to
ward furnishings of the Young Men’s
Christian Association.
* GAMBLE-CUNDELL.
The wedding of Miss Thornwell Gam
ble and Mr. Frank Cundell will take
place Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at
the home of the bride's aunt, Miss
Charlotte Gamble, on Peachtree street.
baby'Thow.
The ladles of the Decatur Baptist
church announce a baby show for Fri
day afternoon at 4 o’clock on the church
lawn.
Agon of children for competition from
two weeks to 7 years. Handsome pgjzes
have been donated by leading business
Arms. Prizes win bo given a boy and
girl In each class. Refreshments will
be served.
FITTEN?GLENN.
A wedding of great Interest to a large
drelo of friends will be that of Miss
Annie Fltten and Mr. William H.
Glenn, which will take place on Tues
day evening at 9 o'clock at the country
home of the Flttens, at East Lake,
Cars will leave the corner of Alabama
and South Pryor street at 7:46 and 8
I'clock.
CAMPING PARTY.
Boating and bathing have quite taken
the place of bridge and dancing and at
the Outing Club every afternoon can be
seen gay crowds of young men and
women, who spend the day canoeing,
tramping In the woods or reading un
der shady houghed tre^s.
A congenial party who have rented
the Bills cottage for a week, go to the
club on Tuesday morning for a seven-
day camp, consists of Misses Louise
Ayers, Leila Richardson, of Atlanta;
Eula Felton Willingham, Mattie Wil
liams, Lillian Williams and their at
tractive guest, Miss Edith Kyle, of Co
lumbus; Messrs. Bernard Rayno, Al
bert Burnette, James Crump, Camp
bell Jones, Steve Solomon, William G.
Solomon, Jr., Will Wooten, Charlie i
Roberts, Joe Howell, Byron Glover and
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pearson.
They have planned a number of in
formal plonlca and dinner parties, to
which their frlende will be Invited and
their presenoe at the club will do much
to add to the gayetlea of this already
gay little club.—Macon News.
MRS. HOWELL'S BRIDGE.
Tuesday morning at her lovely home,
In West End, Mre. G. A. Howell enter
tained In honor of Miss Derr, who Is
the attractive guest of Miss Pauline
Lewis.
Mrs. Howell's guests Included:
Misses Margaret and Ruth Lewis,
Pauline Hope, Edna Pugh, Fannie Tur
ner, Lillian and Mildred Harris, Lottie
Green, Nan Stephens, Elizabeth Adair,
Irene Mitchell, Mabel Goodler.
Miss Mary Adair Howell and Mrs.
McWhorter Milner assisted Mrs. Howell
in receiving and entertaining, her
guests.
After several games of bridge, a de
licious luncheon was served.
RICHAROSON-DONOHUE.
The marriage of Miss Agnes Donohue
to Mr. Leaver Richardson was solem
nized nt the parsonage of the Church
of the Immaeiilate Conception Tuesday
morning at 7 o'clock. Rev. Father (l. X.
Scbndewell officiating.
The bride was becomingly gowned In
a handsome traveling suit and carried a
bouquet of bride's roses. She was at
tended by her maid of honor, Miss
Julia Frances Brady, who carried a
bouquet of LaFrance roses. Sir. Rob
ert Mortis acted ns best man.
On account of a recent bereavement
In the family of tho bride, the wedding
was very quiet, no cards being Issued
and only a few Intimate friends being In
attendance.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richardson left Imme
diately after the ceremony for an ex- j
tended bridal trip.
SMITH-PENDLETON.
Mr. Franklin Gordon Smith, of Ten
nllle, and Miss Virginia Fay Pendleton,
of Atlanta, were married Saturday
evening at 6:30 o'clock at the residence
of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Donaldson, at
Kirkwood.
The ceremony was performed by Dr.
Donaldson. The bride la a daughter of
Mr. H. C. Pendleton, of this city, and
has n large circle of friends who arc
Interested In her marriage.
Mr. Smith Is a promising young busi
ness man of Tennllle.
UP-JINKS~ PARTY.
A delightful event of Monday after
noon was the up-JInks party given by
Miss Geraldine Vignnux to thirty of
Iter little friends.
Daisies with ferns and palms made
ar- effective decoration throughout the
reception hall, parlor and dining room.
Dainty refreshments were served
during the afternoon, the punch bowl
being presided over by Miss Muybello
Wrlgley and Miss Dorothy Vlgnaux.
the pretty little cousin and sister of
the hostess.
Those present were Misses Loretta
Condon, Bennet Powell, Helen Mat
thews. Mary Agrieola. Mark- Brady.
Alleno Morris. Elizabeth Miller. Marie
Knglehurt. Alberta Fleck, I-Y a rices
Kennv, Claire Kenny. Etoise Adams,
i Ethel Kiinbro, Hazel Massa. MarrelMnc
j Vignnux. Irene Horner. Betrlna t'efuln,
I Margaret Wrlgley, Nellie Wrlgley.
1 Nellie Wrlgley. Ruth Wrlgley, Ethel
Beams, Amy Slate, Lola Mims, Marl-
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Extracts have always been hon
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National Pure Food Law, either
as to label or their manufacture.
They have had for nearly half a
century the patronage of tbe intel
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flavoring vanm*
Extracts S
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Rradfleld and Josephine Creary.
INFORMAL AFTERNOON TEA.
Tuesday afternoon at their home, on
Alexander street, Mrs. F. J. Edelmann
and Miss Alma Edelmann entertained
about fifty of their friends at a pretty-
informal afternoon tea The home of
Mrs. Edelmann was beautifully deco
rated tor the occasion, handsome palms
and many cut flowers being used. Vases
of roses and sweet peas filled every
available spot, and on the dining room
table a largetenterplece of these lovely
flowers were used.
Mra. Edelmann received her friends
in a becoming gown of blue silk, elab
orately fashioned with lace.
Allas Edelmann's gown was of green
mull, made princess, and trimmed with
princess lace.
Receiving with Mrs. Edelmann and
her daughter were Mra. Wade Harding.
Mrs. Joseph Clayton, Miss Lucy Nash
and Miss Florence Fox.
LAWN PARTY.
Little Miss Myra Clark Scott enter
tained thirty of her frlpnda at a lawn
party Tueaday afternoon at her home,
on the Boulevard.
Games were played and each little
guest was given a favor.
Miss Scott received her friends In a
frock of white net, fashioned with lace.
MRS. WIN8HIF8 LUNCHEON.
Tuesday Mrs. Goorge Winshlp was
hostess at a charming luncheon at the
Piedmont Driving Club, which she gave
honor of Miss Cora Hemphill’s
guests, Misses Lena Christian and Fan.
nle Cook.
The table around which Mrs. Wln-
shlp's guests were seated had as Its
centerpiece a large basket Ailed with
pink and white carnations, and all the
pretty details of the luncheon were In
pink and white. Mrs. Winshlp received
her guests In a pretty white lingerie
gown, lace trimmed, and the young
girls were a pretty group In their dain
ty summer frocks.
Invited to meet Miss Hemphill and
her guests, Misses Christian and Cook,
were: Mieses Sarah Lee E-ans, Leono
ra Smith: Misses Wynnle Mae and
Fannie Hill, of Macon; Miss Emily
Winshlp; Miss Laura Ansley, of De
catur; Miss Ruth Northen, Miss Mar
guerite Bratton, Miss Margaret Nut
ting, and Mrs. O. B. Blackburn, of
New York.
IN HONORVISITORS.
Miss Lillian Yow entertained at- an
up-JInks party Tuesday afternoon at
ber home on West Peachtree In honor
of ber guests, Miss Agnes Jones,
Albany, and Miss Essie Roberts, of
Falrburn.
Tho flowers used In decorating were
daisies and the whole effect was most
attractive.
After tho game delicious refresh
ments were served.
The prizes were a gold comb and a
gauze fan.
Miss Yow wore a toilet of pink mull.
Miss Jones wore white over pink.
Miss Roberts was gowned In white
mull.
The guests Included Mieses Julia
Dodd. Marguerite Haverty, Mary
Brown. Mlgnnn McCarty, Jennie Pat-
tlllo, Willie Muse, Carrie Muse, Bes
sie Pope. Bessie Jones, Lorena Mad
dox, Aurelia Speer, Elizabeth Morgan,
Clifford West, Sarah Rawson, Etholyn
Emmons, Martha Angler, Laura Coles,
Helen Thorn, Imogen Thorn, Mary
Hudgins, Edith Hudgins, Harry Schles-
Inger, Louise Rlpleyl Laura Ripley,
Mildred Wellhouse, Florence Smith,
Helen Carter, Helen Pryor, Elizabeth
Parker, Helen Dargan, Catherine Par
ker, Julia Padgett, Sarah Coats, Susan
Osborn, Sarah Tenel, Helen Hobbs,
Marie Pappenhetmer, Jennie Hutch
ins, Ida Landrum, Minnie Lee Hay,
Theodorla Willingham, Eugenia Rich-
WOMEN’S
SMART, SNAPPY
GIBSON TIES
In Popular "Browns”
and Patent Leather
These $2.50 and $3.00
“Brown” and Patent Gib
son Ties are not equaled in
Atlanta. They are exactly
the same models that ex
clusive shoe stores charge
you $3 50 pair for. They
come in popular “Russet
Brown” and snappy Patent
Leathers with the large eye
lets and broad silk ribbon
laces.
(SEE WINDOW.)
“Sorosis” Patent Hand-
Turn Ties $4.00 pair.
These pretty “Sorosis”
Gibson Ties are “dreams;”
smart dressers “rave” over
them. They are finest qual
ity patent leather hand-turn
soles, Cuban heels, large
metal eyelets and broad silk
ribbon laces “fit for a
queen.” Price $4.00.
GREAT STOCK-REDUCTION SALE CHIL
DREN'S AND MISSES'OXFORDS AND SLIP
PERS NOW GOING ON.
HIGH
ardson, Lila Boyd, Irens Austin, Hll-
dred Smith, Jennie Knox, Marguerite
Kortben, Lula Dean Jones, Mildred
Condra, Mary Lawrence, Bello Law
rence, Margie Lawrence, Annie Lee
McKenzie, Princess Watts, Ruth Cor
rigan, Marlon Goldsmith, Agnes Jones,
Essie Roberts, Clara Mitchell, Lannle
Green and Annie Sykes Rice.
BABY 8HOW AND LAWN FETE.
Thursday afternoon, from 3:30 to
7:30 o'clock, on the lawn of Mrs. Wal
lace Kirkpatrick's home, 261 Gordon
street, Weat End, a baby show and
lawn fete will be given by the ladles of
the West End Presbyterian church. The
public Is cordially Invited to be pres
ent.
Of Interest To Women.
K en ts are not scrlouiljr out
who have exacting duties
her In the way of bouse-
In social duties and func-
rlously tax their strength,
rslng mothers. Dr. Pierce's
rlptlon has proved a most
rtlng tonic and Invigorat
ing nervine. Bv Its-timely use, much
serious sickness" and sintering m«y be
avoided. The operating table and the
mrgemt*' fydfo. would. |t-ls .DeHcvetT.
t^idomhiTve to be employed Ittnlsmptt
v>iii)able AVjML»n> rrmfriv rfsorim
lo i n~goodtlme. The "Favorite Prescrip-
lion"has proven a great boon to expectant
mothers by preparing the system for the
coming of baby* thereby rendering child
birth safe, easy, end almost painless.
Bear in mind, please that Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription Is not a secret or
patent medicine, against which the most
Intelligent people are quite naturally
averse, because of tbe uncertainty as to
their composition and harm less character,
but Is a medicine or known composi
tion, a full list of all It* Ingredients being
printed, In plain English, on every bottle-
wrapper. An examination of this list of
Ingredients will disclose the fact that it Is
non-alcoholic In its composition, chemic
ally pure, trlplc-relinod glycerine taking
the place of the commonly used alcohol.
In Its make-up. In thi* connection It
may not be out of ptaro to stale that tho
■Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce is
tho onlv moilUvtft put up for the cure of
woman's peculiar we«knt**«c> and a«l
ments, and sold through druggists, ail
the Ingredients of which have the un
animous endorsement of nil the leading
medical writer* and teacher* of nil the
several school* of practice, nnd that too
a* remedies for the ailments for which
•Favorite Pr» script ion" i' recommended.
A little book of these endorsements will
be sent to gny udtire**. po*t-psid. and
absolutely fret If you request same by
postal card. nr letter, of Dr. It. V. Merer.
Buffalo. X. Y.
Dr. Pierce** Plemnnt Pellets cure con
stipation. Const? on ion is tlm rnuse »f
many dlfrn<»>. Cur*' the r:«u*e and you
cure tho diavaae. Easy to take as caudy.
RECEPTION AT THE OLD
WOMEN'S HOME.
Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 7
•’clock, a reception will be held at the
Old Women'll Home, to which the pub
lic Is cordially Invited. An enjoyable
musical program will be rendered by
Mrs. W. N. Grist, soprano; Miss Laura
Gilbert, contralto; Mrs. Mueller, violin
ist; Miss Elma Warllck, pianist, and
Miss Ruth Crusselle, pianist.
ATLANTA W. cTt'. U.
INDORSES MOVEMENT.
The last meeting of the Atlanta Wil
lard Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union was most Interesting and in
structive.
The tenth Psalm was read by Mrs.
Mary Gordon, who then voiced an ear
nest prayer for the efforts being made
by the temperance organizations to
save the people from the evils of the
traffic in Intoxicants.
Rev. Dr. Gordon, pastor of the As
sociate Reformed Presbyterian church,
In the course of the delivery of a most
notable and eloquent address, took oc
casion to give the Woman’s Christian
Temperance Union most excellent and
practical advice on important subjects.
He thought we should use our utmost
endeavors to secure for Atlanta the
national prohibition convention In 1908.
Mr. Gordon also suggested that each
member request her pastor and all pas
tors of churches In Atlanta to Join lb
lhildre^
^EETHINq
Soothing Syrup hotAkSs f8^
while tektui.no
CESS. IT SOOTiIBS TUBCHIl.il,!i.,*TKNS
TBE GUMS. ALLAYS ALL I'AIX, CURES
WIND COLIC, aud is the Bfei' KEMEDr
E'ORUIARItliO.A.
Sold by druggist* In .very part of tha
world.
Twenty-five Cents a Rottle.
a temperance mou meeting the firet
Sunday night In each quarter In some
building near the center of the city and
thus unite the temperance forces In our
city In a well concerted attack on King
Alcohol.
It was decided that the Atlanta Wil
lard Union should not have a meeting
this week, but Instead would accept
the Invitation tendered all temperance
people to meet at the Grand Thursday
afternon at 4 o'clock to consult as to
the wisest plan to adopt to secure to
us and to posterity the pleasures and
benefits of state-wide prohibition.
The Chautauqua salute was tendered
the speaker, and an Invitation extended
to come often and help us to wise and
practical suggestions.
The meeting adjourned until July 4.
when lire. Trenary, superintendent of
Christian citizenship, will have charge
of the Fourth of July program, which
will be quite Interesting.
MRS. MARY L. M’LENDON,
President Atlanta Williard \V. C. T. U.
BROOKWOOD CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bishop en
tertained the Brookwood Club Monday
evening at their home In Ansley Park.
The prizes, a hand-embroidered
waist, a hand-made cravat, a sofa pll-
1 low nnd a bouquet of sweet peas, were
won by Mrs. W. A. Foster, Mr. Mur
dock Walker, .Mrs. Charles Winshlp
and Dr. James Crawford.
A "battle of flowers" was a feature
of the evening and the occasion was
most enjoyable.
Mrs. Bishop wore a white lingerie
gown, and her mother, Mrs. w. D
Ellis, and her sister. Miss Hallle El-'
[Is, who assisted her In entertaining,
both wore white mull gowns,
TO MISS WRIGHT.
Monday afternoon Misses Nora Belle
and Julia Rosser and Mr. Luther Ros
ser entertained a large number of their
young friends In honor of Mis, Louise
Wright, their charming guest from Ra
leigh.
The young host and hostesses were
assisted In receiving by Mrs. Rosser.
Misses Courtenay Harrison, Frances
Connally, Nell and Nancy Prince Mar
tha Francis. Mabel Goodler anil Mil
dred Spratllng.
The party stood on the spacious ve
randa, which was converted Into a
summer parlor by the use of wicker
furniture, rugs and growing plants.
On tli» lawn were placed at Intervals
great bowls filled with delicious fruit
punch, and during the evening ices and
cake were served.
The Misses Rosser and Mies Wright
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IN HONOR MISS WRIGHT.
Miss Frances C.,nn.lily's car ride
Tuesday evening In honor of Mi*,
Louise Wright, Of Raleigh, the guest!
of Misses Julia and Nora Belle Roe- ' ... - ...
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matineeTparty.
Miss Mildred Spratllng gave a mat
inee party Tuesday afternoon In com
pliment to Miss Louise Wright and
Misses Julia and Nora Belie Rosser.
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