Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 03, 1907, Image 8

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I I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. (TEDSESDAT, JVLT 3. IMP. SOCIETY... Mrs. George C. Boll, Editor. Selenc^Armifronf.) *“*«*"«• And Woman s Interests EXPERIENCE. I was young. I prayed to the gods above. Prayed and struggled and lost my prayer. And I beat my breast and cursed and raved. I was young. I thought that the gods were there. I am old. I commune with the gods within. Listen and learn and have no fear. And the sunlight’s good and the hills are fair. I am old. I know that the gods are here. —LL’CJ.VE FINCH. IN HONOR OF VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Coles entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at the Capi tal City Club In compliment to their guests. Misses Yancey and Tarver. The party at dinner Included: Misses An toinette Blount, Yancey, Tarver. Helen Muse. Alice May Rushton. Ella B. Bushton and Mr. and Mrs. George Howard. 1 After dinner, the party occupied a box at the Grand and were Joined by Mr. Car! Lewis. Mr. Henry Miles and Mr. Robert Rushton. IN HONOR mTsS PHINIZY. Mrs. Henry Johnson will be hostess Friday at a charming Informal lunch eon. which she will give In honor of Miss Bollr.e Phlnlzy, of Athens, the guest of Misses Sarah and Elizabeth Raws on. AFTERNOON TEA. Mrs. Daniel Harris entertained at beautiful tea Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being one of the delightful events of the week. The house was pretty with Its deco rations of daisies and black-eyed Su- sftns. while the verandas were deco rated with palms and ferns. Mrs. Harris received her guests In a toilet of white mull, fashioned with lace. brilliant success In the way of attend ance and the beauty and elaborateness of costumes worn. All costumes which enter the contest for the ladles' and sentlemen’s first prizes of $15 each and for the second prizes of 95 each are to he In the national colors, which afford nn excellent combination for striking effects. At 9:30 o'clock the great floor space of the rink will by cleared of the skaters, and the carnival will open. There will be a grand march In which scores of gaily attired men and women will take part, passing In review before the Judges, who will award ‘ne prizes along the lines of generu, beauty and plcturesrjueness. Following this there will be one of the gr*...est exhibitions of expert sknt- Ing ever seen In Atlanta. A pretty fea ture of this will be all the german figures done on skates. The carnival is the first thing of Its kind which has ever been held In the South, and will open the Fourth of July celebration" to be held In Atlanta. The brilliant event will open at 9:30 o’clock. Krom Soap Is the Ideal soap for the nursery'. A perfect hygienic remedy. At your druggist’s or by mail, 25c per cake. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, Oa. IN HONOR OF HOUSE PARTY. Mrs. C. O. Harwell entertained at a euchre party Wednesday morning In compliment to Mrs. W. L. Champion and her house party, the guests of which Include Miss Annie Laurie Adams. Miss Hattie Harwell. Miss Ber- thu Thornes. Miss Tallulah Jenkins. Miss Sarah Lawrence, Misses Rich and Sue Walton and Miss May Dennis, of Eastman. The house was attractively decorated with paltns, ferns and cut flowers. Aft er the game delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Harwell wore a pretty gown of white mull, lace trimmed. LAWN PARTY. * Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woods White, In College P^rk, there will be a lawn party for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. Delicious refreshments will be served and between 6 and 7:30 o'clock a hot supper will be serve^l. In the evening there will be a bril liant display of fireworks. TO MI88~BARNETT. Miss Elizabeth Barnett, of Wash ington. Ua., was the guest of honor Wednesday afternoon at a charming card party, given In her honor by Misses Lucia and Lamar Jeter. Euehro COMPLIMENTARY TO MI88 HALTIWANGER. Monday evening a delightful dance was given at Pickett Springs. Mont gomery, In honor of Miss Frank Haiti- wanger. of Atlanta, who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Tullls, Jr., at Montgomery. About forty couples took part In the cotillion, which was led by Mr. Everett Jnckson, assisted by Miss Haiti wanger. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tullls, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Lewis, Mrs. WUkerson and Mrs. Travis CELEBRATION AT*<2RAIGIE HOUSE The five chattier* of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Atlanta will celebrate the Fourth at Craigle House Thursday afternoon nt 4:30 o’clock. They have Invited to be present with them the Daughters of the Confedera cy, the Daughter* of 1812. the Woman’s Club, the officers of the post with their families, the mayor and other city officers. The following will be the program: Invocation—Dr. Millard. Song, ‘’America"—By the audience, led by Mrs. Edward White, Jr. Reading of Declaration of Independ ence—Dr. Millard. Song. "The Quest"—Miss Lily White. Patriotic Oration—Hon. E. W. Mar« tin. Social meeting. CHARLTON-HOOD. Mrs. Lucretia Hood, of Brooklyn, .N. Y., has Issued enrds announcing the marriage of her daughter, Annie May, to Mr. John Atherton Charlton, on Saturday, June 29, 1907, at 609 Wil loughby avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WOMEN OF 8T.TUKES TO MEET. A meeting of the women of 8t. Lukes parish will be held In the Sunday school room of the church Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock. The Woman’s Guild, the Woman’s Auxiliary, the Daughters of the King, St. Elizabeths and St. Agnes Guilds and the Junior Auxiliary are urged to attend. IN HONOR OF MI8S HEADRICK. A pretty party which assembled In- was played In the library and parlor, formally about two dozen young peo- whlch were beautifully decorated with roses, nasturtiums and sweet peas. The S ueat of honor was presented with a eautlful lingerie parasol, and the first prize was also a lingerie parasol. The consolation was a pretty fan. Miss Jeter received her friends In n pretty gown of green messallne silk, lace trimmed. Miss Lamar Jeter and Miss Barnett wore white lingerie gowns. CARNIVAL AT 8KATING RINK TO BE A BEAUTIFUL EVENT, *.The great carnival which will be held at the St. Nicholas skating rink Wednesday evening promises to be a For Sick Babies We cannot im press upon you too strongly that Pitt** . Cnrminatice is ab solutely harmless. We are emphatic In our statements; the children like to take It—no Itolding noses. It cures sick b&bles — all ills arising from hot weather anti teething, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, sour stomach, cholera infantum, etc. All Drug gists 25r. THE LAMAR Cf RANKIN DRUG CO ATLANTA. GA. pie was that at which Mr*. W. H. Emerson entertained at her homo in West End Tuesday evening In honor of her attractive niece. Mis* Glennie Headrick, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Hearts was played, *and the prize*, a pretty book and picture, were won by Mis* Burney, one of the visiting girl* In West End, and by Mr. Fred Dlsbro. Mr*. Emerson, who was assisted In entertaining her guests by Mrs, J. Q. Bowden, wore a white lingerie gown of mull and lace. Miss Headrick’s beautiful toilet was of white batiste, fashioned elaborately with entre deux of Swiss cmbrdldery and lace. Mr*. Bowden wore white batiste and laee. Mrs. Emerson’s guests Ineluded: Mis* Glennie Headrick, Miss Flora Crowe. Miss Mec McIntyre, Miss Burney of from The Denver N Rom,, JUs, Glennie Damn of Opelika, lmlslcal future whlch Ml" Mary Davie of Macon Ml«» Margaret Berry, Miss Clara McClellan, Miss Mary Frances Bowden, Mr. Paul Norcross, Mt*. Preston Lyons. Mr. Har ry Flynn. Mr. Richard Henry. Mr. Francis Jones, Mr. Roy Bardwell, Mr. Fred Dlsbro and Mr. Austin Emerson. During the evening delicious refresh ments were served. trude and Lee Brandon, gave Wednes day afternoon at their home In Inman Park, In cojnpllment to Miss Leila M1H- er, of Hopkinsville, Ky„ was a very en joyable Affair. The guests Ineluded: Mlssts May Taylor, Mamie Schnne, Ethel and Jes sie Tutnller, Annie Sharp, Ruth John son, Nan and Kate Carroll, Carrie Saa- nett; Margaret Berry. Mary Adair Howell, Edith Cofleld, Bessie hnd Rushie Ray, Nan Stephens, Louise Norman, Eugenia Harper. Lillian and Mildred Harris, Mis* Beasley, Jessie and Ora Sue Mitchell, Marie Parks, Mabel Lovelace, Berma Daniel, Louise Armlstead, Edna Fairbanks, Clara Belle Martin. Katharine Akers, Lee Spent*, Mesdame* Claude Hunt, William McClelland, Joseph Barnes. Frank Ber ry. St. Elmo Mussengale, George Berry, Lem Walker, William McWhorter Mil ner, G. A. Howell. Arthur Howell, J. Myrlek Beasley, Howard Arnold, Frank Baker, Fred Stewart, John J. Simpson, John Mathews, Robert Toy. Albert Marbut, E. V. Carter, Robeson Carter, Marshall Kckfcrd, W. E. Foster, Charles Graves, B. K. Ulmer, R. J. Ruff, Max Berry, Willis Timmons, Ed ward Brewer, John Maddox and J. H. Drewry. During the afternoon delirious re freshments were served. The euchre prizes were a white parasol, a gauze fan and a hand-painted cup and sau- The Misses Prandon both wore dain ty toilets of white mull and Miss Miller wo* gow-ned In pink silk mull, fashioned with Valenciennes lace. HOME MI8SION PICNIC. The Woman’s Home Mission Society of St. John church wish to Invite every lady of the church to attend their an* nual picnic nt Grant Park next Friday, July 5th. Ladle* will meet at 4 p. m.. at Lake Urbdno,- Supper served at 6:30 p. m.. to which all the children, husbands, lovers and brothers are Invited. TO MRS. LOWRY. Next week Miss Lucia Jeter will entertain Informally In honor of Mrs. Wade Lowry, who. as the guest of Miss Jay McBride, is being entertained at a number of informal parties. MIS8 WILLIAMSON’S PARTY. Wednesday afternoon Miss Helen Williamson was the charming hostess at a box party which she gave nt he Casino, in honor oi Mis* Marguerite Beck, who has recently returned from the East, where she has been attending ■chool, and 1n honor of Miss Williams, of Marietta, the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Pomeroy, CLAYTON-PHILLIPS. A wedding of Interest to a large cir cle of friends was that of Mrs. Louisa Phillip* and Captain Marlon Clayton, of Atlanta, which took place at the residence oMr. ar.d Mrs. C. L. Stanley, at Inman Pt.rk. Palms and a profusion of cut flowers were used In the decora tion of the honje. The ceremony wn* performed by Rev. J. H. Hopkins and tne wedding music wa» played by Mrs. W. H. Crymes. The bride and groom entered the drawing room together, accompanied by the bridesmaids. Mrs. Hull and Mrs. Dora Marx, and the groomsmen, Mr. Will Marx and Mr. James Haggard. The pretty little flower girls were Misses Mary Hollingsworth nnd Bennie Hull. Assisting In the entertainment of the guest* were Mrs. Lodcn and Mis. Ophe lia Beck. Many handsome presents were re ceived. After July 8 Captain and Mrs. Clay ton will be nt home to theJr friends at 212 Pearl street. The guest* Included: Humphrey. Mrs. Seals, Mrs. Yan cey, Mr. and Mrs. Will Marx. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Loden. Mrs. Carrie Huggins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Crymes, Mrs. Emma Abernathy, Mr. Morgan, Mrs. Warnouclj, Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. James -niggard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Holllngswor.h, Mr. Stanley, Mr. Oliver Allen and a number of others. D? PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD if eaten daily, there will be a daily -iction of the bowels—waste re moved— nutriment retained. It is made from the whole wheat berry. For sals by all Grocers ycur studies at the high schol U year. At the end of that year in Just about one year from now. you will hear from mo again. I want the con tent of your mother and relatives to send you to Milan, there to be educated under the greatest voice teacher of the age.' T>r. Gibson gave consent for his niece, and the young woman left the presence of the director dazed \VIth theer delight. At parting Henry Rus sell told her that she had one of the most remarkable throats that his eyes had ever beheld, and fee has looked into the vocal apparatus of songbirds who sell their notes at $1,000 a perform- IN HONOR OF MR8. RANKIN. Mr*. Charles L. Gately will entertain at a large reception next Wednesday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Lamar Rankin. TO MR8. LOWRY. Mr*. William Rushton’* bridge party will be a pretty compliment to Mrs. Wade Lowry, of Jacksonville, the guest of Miss Jay McBride. IN HONOR OF MISS MILLER. The euchre party which Misses Ger- WATCH YOUR WATCH. Tlic turning point of soiuo of the greatest events of civi lization is marked by the tardiness of some one, or the discovering of some one contingent or another. Do not allow yourself to be late because of your watch. If you are not sure it is right let us examine it, i fit’s reparable we wiU make it right, if not we can sell you one and will guarantee it to give satisfaction. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers and Importers. 37 Whitehall St. MUSICAL FUTURE OF A SOUTHERN GIRL. The Atlanta ft lends of Mixs Letu WIU Goldsmith, of Denver, C« be Interested in the following account of the brilliant waits this tal ented girl. Miss Goldsmith Is n niece of Mrs. Charles Wilt in, of Atlanta, and lias a large p.nd Influential family nectlon In the city. The Denver News oi recent date says: "Fame awaits Lein Will Goldsmith, a pupil of the East Denver High School, who, within the next two years its destined to become a grand opera star. Like a fairy dream Is the .good fortune that awnlts the little lady, \vh> Is Just 15 years or age. and is th* niece of Dr. J. B. Gibson, of 1462 La- Fnyette street, where she and her wid owed mother, Mrs. L. A. Goldsmith, i (side. "Leta Goldsmith's voice has been the wonder of Denver vocal tenebers ever rlnce the young woman came nero from Birmingham, Ala., u year or more ago Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, "’We can’t do Justice to that range nnd quality,* they told her. You mu.q go abroad to study.’ "The family never seriously consid ered the matter, but Dr. Gibson, who b* fond of his niece, decided to see Henry Russell, the celebrated impres- surlo, on his arrival Thursday with the Suh Carlos Grand Opera Company. “A meeting was at ranged for Friday. Miss Goldsmith appeared before Bus sell and her first tones thrilled him Into exclamations of delight. He tested the range of the remarkably sweet so prano and found It to be beyond that of many singers who are called great Ills praise of the quality of the voice as even more extravagant. He com pared It to Patti in range and tone I urtty. ’’’You have a remarkable voice that must by all mean* be developed.’ said Russell ’You are too young to go with an opera company now; you must have specie! training under gcod Instruct-1 What Is best for the baby Is con stantly In the mother’s mind. Chafing, Itching and blistered skin often worry babies until they are sick—and the cause of the trouble Is impure soap. Krom soap is absolutely free from poisonous fats or strong alkali, and is unexcelled for the nursery. It effec tively cleans the scalp, skin and hair, and gives a beautiful complexion. At druggists or by mall 25c per cake. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, Ga. O. M. MITCHEu POST. The members of O. M. Mitchell Post No. 1, G. A. R.. are Invited to meet with the Woman’s Relief Corps at the home of Mrs. G. L. Wood, corner Luclle ave nue and Lawton street, on Thursday night. July f nt s o’clock. Members of the post \nd of the corps are Invited to bring their friends. Mrs. W. E. Mansfield trill assist Mrs. Wood. Take Walker to West view car. FOWLERG3ALDWIN. Miss Nellie Baldwin and Mr. Fowler were quietly married on the evening of June 26 at the residence of Rev. W. E. Almond, 321 Form wait street. Mr. Fowler is connected with the Georgia Railway and Electric Light Company. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler are at home to their friends In Kirkwood. PEACHERINA CLUB. News from the Peacherlna Club can hardly he dated from Alto, Baldwin, or Cornelia, for though Its members use these various towns for postofflees, they do not dwell in them, but In at tractive country homes that crown the knollB or nestle In the dell* of the large new orchard lands In. the neighbor hood of these towns. They are nearly all Eastern nnd Western people, com paratively new residents, and the club Is the expression of a social life at once cultured nnd witty. Four members are newspaper men. Mr. Hunter, president of the club, nnd Mr. Starr, of New York and New Jer sey; Colonel L. D. Burch, of Chicagi III., nnd Mr. A. M. Kitchens, of Can- udn. The witty, original sketches read by Mr. Hunter nnd Mr. Starr const! tute delightful features of the club meeting. There Is on artist In the club who makes very clever sketches, car toons, etc., showing up club happen ings to the club In a way that enter- tulns the club mightily. Mrs. Starr, who has a beautiful voice, lends that to the club’s entertainment. In fact, this club is Just n bright bit of the salon life of Chicago and Now York and Boston set down In these new or hard lands of the Georgia mountains. And lest that may lead some to think the ctub is too serious and literary, It must be added that It has a roster of gay young folks who love to dance— in fact everybody In it Is of young and merry mind; It has had dances, candy pullings and tacky parties. Among the members jire Mr. anil Mrs. Chnrles Hunter and Mias Hunter, Mr. and Mr*. hnrles Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Phllbrlck, Misses Phllbrlck. Mr. Clarence Phll brlck. Mr. anil .Mrs. A. M. Kitchens, Mr. Everett Kitchens, Colonel and Mrs. Loinburd, Miss Augusta Lombard, Col onel and Mrs. L. D. Burch nnd Mrs. Burch’s sisters. Misses Walker, of Canada; Mr. M.vrton Charlton, Can cel n; Mr. and Mrs. McPcck. Misses Mc- Pcck. Mr. Wllburt anJ .Mr. Herbert Me Peck, Captain and Mrs. Wheeler, London. England; Mr. and Mrs. Chris tie. Colonel. Mrs. nnd Miss Fort, of Mt. Airy, and Colonel and Mrs. Albert Cox, Miss Catherine Co*, nnd Mr. Cox, Jr., well known In Atlanta, are among the very few native Georgians found in this club of Georgians by adoption, mi incomplete list of wfrom nas here been given. The residences of these new Georgians are ull bedlght with stately or pretty names as fits the case, s,ny, >f a lordly house on a hill, as Hunter Mountain, a manor house In the midst of spreading lands as Yonah Farms, a bungalow in a dell as Glen Beulah, a dwelling marked by noble trees ns the Sycamores, etc. A Fourtlf of July entertainment Is the next feature for fun. The Invita tions that have been sent out are very attractive. One get* ft red firecracker through the mall. Hanging to one end is a red, white and blue thread. One pull* thi* string and out come* a rolled invitation. One unroll* it and reads: Grand Fourth of'July Celebration at Hunter Mountain. Something Doing All the Time. Sunrise Salute the Next Morning. Grand Parade Start* at 3:30. The Greatest Orator of the South. Flag Raising. Kitchens’s Magnificent Band. Olympian Games. (All Money Prizes). Barbecue. Superb Firework*. Come and Bring the Children. Bail Order Continually Preserved. Remember the hour. 3 o’clock. And after the glorious Fourth properly celebrated the club is going to give a play called "A Box of Mon keys.’’ LADIES’ AUXILIARY. The Ladles’ Auxiliary to the B. of R. T. wjjj hold their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon, July 4th, at 2 o’clock. AH members are urged to at tend. MRS. ELLA HAMILTON, Sec. WOMEN’S BAPWr MISSIONARY UNION. The Baptist Ml*sl< nary Union of At lanta and vicinity held its seventh an nual session Tuesday with the Austell Baptist church, Austell, Ga. The morning session was called to order at 9:30 o’clock by the president, Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin. Mrs. Julien S. Rodgers acted as reporter pro tern. The devotions were led by Mrs. E. G. Willingham. After prayer Rev. H. C. Buckholz made a very incouraging ad dress on the subject, "Go Forward." The minutes of the last meeting were read, after which reports from the following societies were received: First Baptist, prerent three, report ed by Miss Grace Landrum and Mrs. Waddlll. Second Baptist, present seventeen, reported by Mrs. White. Mrs. Welch. Miss Kimball nnd Miss Edith Dunson. Tabernacle, present six, reported by Mrs. Buckholz. West End. present ten, reported by Mrs. Abernathy. Miss Shropshire, Mrs. L. D. Clark nnd Miss Abernathy. Jackson Hill, present fifteen, report ed by Mrs. Carroll and Miss Pendle ton. Capitol Avenue, present six, reported by Mrs. Gillespie. Central Baptist, present two, report ed by Mrs. Hood. Glenn Street, prerent four, reported by Mrs. Holland. East Point, present eight, reported by Mrs. Davidson. - Graqt Park, present one. reported by Mrs. Scars. Austell, present three. Vocal solo, "Only In Thee,’’ was ren dered by Miss Kate, ofter which ad journment was taken for dinner. Afternoon session opened with a talk from Dr. J. J. Bennett, on state mis sions and its needs. Mrs. P. F. Turner, an ex-missionary, spoke on the condition of women in India. These addresses were followed by an open parliament, during which several interesting topics were discussed. Enrollment of member* and reading of the constitution and by-laws fol lowed, after which the union adjourned to meet next year with the Glenn Street Baptist church. w. cTt. u. The superintendent of the depart ment of Christian citizenship. ^Irs. Trenary, will conduct the service for the Atlanta Willard Woman’s Chris tian Temperance Union Thursday. July 4, beginning at 3: JO o’clock, In Trinity church house. The entrance Is on Trin ity avenue. No stairs to climb, and everybody Is cordially Invited to at tend all meetings of this union. MRS. MARY L. M’LENDON. President. MRS. JANE A. ADKINS. Recording Secretary. THE ONLY ANTIQUE JEWELRY STORE IN ATLANTA. .We Buv and Sell Antique, Mosaic, Amethyst, Topaz and all kinds of Jewelry HEIRLOOMS A SPECIALTY. We pay highest cash prices. IF YOU ABE INTER ESTED in antique jewelry of any kind, call at our store and you may find some treasures for your col lection. Large and small loan* made on abort notice, atrictly confidential, moderate rate of interest. PHONE OR DROP US A CARD AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL. G. H. TIPP & CO. Jewel or, and Broken. 88 Decatur St—Atlanta, Ga. Phones: Bell 2556—Atlanta 2393. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J.P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA Personal Mention 3 It’s Easy to Keep Your Gold and Silver Nice and New Now! rell In* lira When Silver 1* not clean. It might J»»t nt well be pewter, or some other alloy. There i* a chemical w o ml r r that will clean gold and silver In sixty second*,and tfo It thoroughly without any riUe ldng. ft 11 v e r d l p is It* name. The oj» era lion of polishing your gold a ltd sliver take* I*** time than It takes to tell you thi*. J»*t one dip. nnd It’* polished, name n* when new Mind you u.» rub bing, Jtt*i dissolve the powder in boil ing water, dip your ml for sixty **<*on.f* ami stains and tar n!*l» will disappear. Fbr sale by nil good . id drug stores. 15©. fiOr, $1.00. | MI** Hattie Blackford nnd Mi** Ada Bell have returned to Atlanta after a vl*lt to Asheville, In attendance on the Young Woman’s Christian Association conference. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Hodgson, of Atlanta, have opened their summer cot- taire, "Hill Crest," at Mt. Airy. Dr. Theron Rice, of Atlanta, after visiting Dr. 8. L. Morris, ha* gone to Colorado, Texas, for a few weeks' visit, Mrs. Anna Kelly nnd Misses Ruth end Ruby Kelly will go to Norcross Thursday with Mr. Edward Buchanan and party to attend the barbecue. Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Emerson and children wiU leave soon to spend some time at Silver Birch Lodge, In North Carolina. Mr. Cherry Emerson will be in Pittsburg. Pa., during the summer, where he has accepted a responsible position with an electrical engineering house. A pretty occasion of the latter part of the week In Decatur will be the Infor mal card party which Mrs. Joseph Presto.1 will give In honor of Mrs. Wal ter Will o’m. Mr. J. Fowler Richardson, who 1* In New York, will sail Saturday for a visit to England. Mr. Barbour Thompson Is In New Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Jackson left Tuesday for an extended visit to rela tives and friend* in Texas and Indian Territory. Patrick have returned from a month’s visit to Athens, Ga., and Lancaster, S. C. Mrs. J. L. Davis nnd daughter. Miss Melba Davis, of Rutherford, N. C. f who are visiting Mrs. Davl*’ mother, Mrs. M. L. Marks, of Atlanta, are spending this week with Mrs. W. J. Htpoltte, on Clark street. Mrs. Davis and daughter arc being delightfully enter tained by friends In the city. Mrs. M. R. Emmons has as her guest hen brother, Mr. J. Edmunds Hill, and his bright little son, J. Ed munds, Jr., of New York city. Mr. M. R. Emmons returned yester day from a three weeks’ trip to New York, Baltimore and other point*. Mrs. H. W. B. Glover leaves soon for a visit to White Sulphur Springs. Mr. T. H. El let t. of Richmond, Va., Is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Dunbar Roy. Miss Pass!© May Ottley and Miss Marjorie Brown have returned from north Georgia. Mrs. K. B. Stallings was the guest recently of her brother, Dr. O. T. White, at Mt. Airy. Miss Greggs Is visiting Mrs. F. G. Hodgson, at Mt. Airy. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Argard leave Wednesday for a trip to New York. Atlantic City nnd Suratoga. Mr. and Mrs. Argard will be In Saratoga during the Knights Templars’ convention. Mrs. Linton Hopkins left Wednesday for a visit to Virginia. Mrs. E. H. Goodhart, Jr., and two children left Monday for a visit to relative* In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harman are at Tate Springs. Mr. ami Mrs. E. R. Kerk are spend ing several days at Washington, D. C., at the Raleigh. Mrs. Julia turned from Lodge. Misses Edith and Antoinette Kirk- To Remove Freckles '& Pimples UT, “Nadinola. Mis* Marian Woodward left Tues day for New York. She will sail with a party of friends for Europe nest week. Miss Leone Ladaon will entertain at luncheon Saturday, Inviting a num ber of her young friends, In honor of Mis* Bollnc Phlnlzy, who is being de lightfully entertained during her visit to Misses Sarah and Elizabeth Raw- son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Capers leave this evening for Atlanta. Ga., to visit Mrs. Capers’'sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mahan. After a fortnight at Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Ca- E ers will go to Asheville, N. C„ for the alance of the summer.—Jacksonville Metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clark hav returned to Augusta after a brief visit to Atlanta. Misses Winnie May and Fannie Hill have returned home from Atlanta, and brought with them Miss Laura Wyatt, who so delightfully entertained them during their visit to her home. Miss Wyatt will be their guest for some- time, and after today Miss Fannie Grier Cook, who Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Grier, and her uncle. Mr. Tom Grier, on Plum street, will be the guest of the Misses Hill until Thurs day, when she leaves for her home in Atlanta.—Macon News. WE RENOVATE MATTRESSES New Material, New Machinery, New Factory We guarantee absolute Sat isfaction in every instance. ACME MATTRESS CO. Cor. Erwin and Jackson Sts. Bell Phone 6338 J. Atlanta, 1048 Mrs. Joseph Cllaby, of Macon, is at the Majestic, on Peachtree street, with her daughter. Mrs. E. T. Ryals, who will be In Atlanta with Sier husband. Representative Ryals, during the ces sion of the legislature. 5Jr. and Mr*. George Norton, of CRKAM, anew dU- j Memphis, Tenn.. are In Atlanta to at- corery, sold under • tend the tennis tournament being held guarantee, and ttt Easl Lake, money refunded if It I ______ Mrs. W. T. Sears, of College Pari:, and Mr.*. Presntmar. Hunter and chil dren.-cf Atlanta, left Tuesday morn ing to visit relatives am! friends in Opelika. falls to remove freckles, how long standing-. Ordinal in 20 Mr E. S. Hartman ha* returned from Demonstration now going on at M. ***• ?£* n v *l** 1 ***?I South Carolina, where he was called Then Mis* Goldsmith’* hunt grew RICH & BROS. CO. Booklet containing j** 1by thc d* 01 * 1 ot hi* mother. Levy. Ilm Rutf-ell . ontlmi-d: vilu.bt, cookino f'M upoS ; « hr taSSS'‘SSlffiSlT«I •••! am *°m* to i.pwn ilu- «»y t» f«nw SiLVEROIP CO, 137 W. 23d | T „ tiri ril „ Plv v d„i. T—i. .Rnaa.Ball, Chapm lor you, \ou tell me you wid ilnialtiStreet, New York City. attractive.guest of Misses Pauline and Lillian Booth. Many delightful af fairs were given in Miss Chapman* honor. Mr. and Mr*. Hal W. Barker and lit- tie daughter, Isolyne, are stopping at the Cliff House, Tallulah Falls, for two ,-e^ks. A delightful event of the week will be the dancing party at which Miss Gladys Enslen will entertain on Friday evening, in compliment to her guest. Miss Laurie Green, of Atlanta. A large contingent of the younger dancing set will be present. The spacious Enslen resi dence, on Highland avenue. Is perfect ly arranged for entertaining.—Birming ham Age-Herald. Miss Kate Booth is the guest of Mrs. M. D. Bibb, dt Montgomery. Miss Della nnd Miss Bessie Bower*, of South Carolina, who have been visit ing Mr*. E. S. Hartman, have gone to Chattanooga. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Goodman are at Borden-Wheeler Springs for eevei weeks. CHATTANOOGA POLICE CHIEF PUTS PHONOGRAPH UNDER BAN Special to The Georgina. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 3.—There is gloom among the owners of the many moving picture shows of Chattanooga today, and there is also talk of injunc tions and suits against the city damages. The trouble Is over an order of the chief of police that the phono graph* used to attract patronage must be shut off. The chief acted upon me complaint of many business men. wno declared that they had been driven wild by the alleged music tn« went on from eariy morn until miu* night. Them are a half dozen of tne shows within two blocks on Marz« street. CHILDREN "Teething Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup WHILE TEETHING WITH IVHFECTJ^U; Fob oiabhhgca. Sold by dnuneisl world. b, dresgliu In every P»rt ot d* Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. I Guaranif-il antler Hie Hare Food Drug act, June 53. 19Q6. Serial nu —— '• l turned irom Atiten*, where .he wa. thu utr 3091.