Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 16, 1907, Image 8

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mmmmm. 8 THE AlLAiVxA CriiiUixVjriAN’ AJS1> Jvi^WB. iLEaoAV. Jti.1 u, aiti. Mr*. Georgs C. Bell, Editor. Ill jj j rj r p j , , ^<& arusa)«-—■ II And Woman s Interest Natural Flavors 0«! Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Vatina Lamon Orenge Rom, as THE SECRET. I have a little brook In the deeps of mjr heart, What doea It matter If the day be chill or clear? Colored like a tourmaline and winced like a dart Voiced like a nightingale. It singe all the year. Small bright herbs on the banks of the stream. Moon-pale primroses and tapestries of fern. Tills Is the reality, and Ilfs Is Just a dream— Iridescent bubble that the noontld turn. —Helen Hay Whitney. MATINEE PARTY. Mrs. Charles Jordan, MJa. R. L. Howell and Mrs. Dan Neal, the guests of Mrs. J. W. Mayson. will be enter tained at a matinee party Saturday at the Grand. MONDAY EVENING AT THE GRAND The Faa-cett Stock Company In •'Camille" was greeted at the Grand Monday evening by a large audience. Among those seen were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Wesselts, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Toby WII. Hams, Mr. and Mrs. Oude, Mr. apd Mrs. Albert Collie Misses Louise Hawkins, Catherine Uholstln, Loulle Roper, Elizabeth High, Alice Steele, Bessie and Martha Woodward, Mar garet Ladson, Rollne Clarke, Loura Payne, Nina Gentry, Bailie Cobb John son. Alllne Patterson. Ada Alexander; Messrs. Madison Bell, Frank Orme, Walton Hnrper, Louis Gregg, Eugene Haynes, Travis Huff. Arthur Lane, Ed ward Alfrlend, John Milam, Edwin Johnson, Max Reynolds, Clem Dunbar, Meador Goldsmith, Logan Clarke, Joe Brown Connally. CHARMING HOUSE PARTY. Mr. Stanley Wlmbtah Is entertaining a number of his friends at a house par. ty at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wlmblsh, on Peachtree. Helen Burns, Jeannette Wright, Ruth and Lois Johnson and Mrs. L. J. Maglll. The centerpiece was of nasturtiums, and the table appointments of cut glass and silver. The young hostess wore a pretty white lingerie gown. GILLETTE-WARNER. The marriage of Miss Lillian Gillette and Mr. John Edward Warner took place Monday evening at 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gillette, 104 Orange street. Rev. Owen A. Barbee perform ing the ceremony. Mr. J. T. Warner was beet man and the maid of honor was Miss Bell War ner, The bride wore a gown of white mull and the maid of honor wore pink mull. After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Warner will be at home, at 104 Orange street. DANCE AT BROOKHAVEN. Miss Mary Hines' dance Tuesday evening at Brookhaven will be In honor of Ml>* Minnie Thomas, of Athens, the guest of Miss Lula Dean Jones. IN HONOR VI8ITOR8. Wednesday morning at her home In West Peachtree Mrs. Joseph B. McCra. ry will entertain In honor of Mrs. Jo seph Boyd, of Gridin, and Mrs. Frank Harrold, of Amcrlcus. DINNER PARTY. A number of young men will give a dinner party Wednesday evening at the Piedmont Driving Club. A UNIQUE COMPLIMENT. The complimentary benefit perform ance to little Lottie Salsburg at the Bijou Theater this week Is so unique as to deserve mors than passing notice. No sooner was It learned that little Miss 'Salsburg was In Atlanta on a visit than her admirers among local Thespians began to besiege her to ap pear again In Atlanta 4n "Little Lord Fuuntleroy," and to set on foot a bene, fit performance In her honor. This Is the highest possible com pliment to the dramaUc talent of this remarkable child. A crowded house Is anticipated. WEDDING RECEPTION. One of the prettiest afTalrs of the summer season was the wedding recep tion given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bagley at Amertcus, tn honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry John son Bagley. The Bagley home at Amertcus was beautifully decorated In palms, ferns and other, potted plants, while a pro fusion of Pink lilies were placed on mantels end cabinets. During the evening fully three hun dred friends called. • Refreshments were served on the lawn, which was beautifully Illumi nated with Japanese lanterns and elec, trie lights. FOR MI88 DAVIS' GUE8T8. Many pleasant Informal affairs are 'being planned for the house guests of Miss Josephine Davis, an attractive group of young women who will arrive Friday. . „ Mrs. W. T. Healy will entertain for them at a box party at the Grand next week. BRIDGE CLUB. Miss Antoinette Blount entertained the members of her bridge club Tues day morning at her home on Piedmont avenue. After the game delicious refreshments were served. Besides the club members there were present Miss Louise Watts, Miss Lula Callaway, Miss Martha Lambert, Miss Katharine Jelks, of Montgomery; Miss Rosa Coates, of Mobile, and Mn. H. Clay Moore. BOX "PARTY. Misses Ruth and Lola Johnson will entertain at a box party at the Grand Wednesday afternoon. The occasion III be complimentary to the attractive guests of Mias Luclle Wells, Miss Wright, of Monroe; Miss Annie May Burns and Miss Helen Burns, of Au gusta. AL FRE8CO PARTY. Mrs. J. W. Mayson entertained at a trail party on the lawn Tuesday after noon at her home. In Decatur, In com pliment to her visitors, Mrs. Charles Jordan, Mrs. R. L. Howell and Mrs. Dan Nsal. The hostess and the guests of honor all wore handsoms white lingerie gowns lace trimmed. After the game, delicious refresh ments were served. The prizes were a set of gold pins, a hat pin and a white girdle. The guests were: Mrs. E. K. Hunter, Mrs. Sue Gardner, Mrs. St. Clair Hodges, Mrs. Ragsdale, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Joseph Green, Mrs. Hamilton Weeks, Mrs. Kate Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Lewis Ramspeck, Mrs. Ben Burgess, Mrs. Charles McKinney, Mrs. Jennie Finley, Mrs. Homer George, Mrs. F. G. Tower. Mrs. John Pearce, Mrs. Thomas Martin, Mrs. H. S. Roland. Mrs. Vir ginia Stuart, Mrs. B. S. Crane, Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Thomas N. Fuller, Mrs. Branch McKinney, Mrs. E. Analey, Mrs. Murphey Candler, Mrs. Galfies, Mrs. McKown, Mrs. A. H. Ban ning. Mrs. Jack Molt, Mrs. Charles Weeks, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Guy V. Ayre, Mrs. J. H. Zachry, Mrs. J. H. Goss, Mrs. Thomas Mason, Mrs. Hast ings, Mrs. John E. Stovall, Mrs. Charles Gilmore, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. C. W. Davis, Misses Annie Trottl, Ella Smith, Margaret Cotton, Ira and Gertrude Brown, Annie and Kate Ansley, Leila Hardeman, Levancta Davidson, Nichols, Maud McCalla, Margaret and Rebecca Green. are natural flavors, obtained by a new process, which gives the most delicate and grateful taste. Dr. Price’s Favorings can be conscientiously commended as being just as represented, per fection in every possible respect. One trial proves their excel lence. Half Price for Beautiful White These Dresses $5.00—regularly $10.00 $7.50—regularly $15.00 $10.00—regularly $20.00 $12.50—regularly $25.00 $15.00—regularly $30 $17.50—regularly $33 Personal Mention Thoroughly Stylish—Elegant Effects— Most Attractive in Design and Construction Miss Kate Waldo, of Atlanta, the charming guest of Mrs. R. H. Jones, of Atlanta, who has a cottage at Pablo for July, spent yesterday at the Con tinental, accompanied by Mrs. Robert H. Jones, Jr., and wars the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Rose and their little son, of Atlanta, are at the Continental for an Indefinite stay.— Jacksonville Metropolis. Mrs. J. O. Wells entertained at spend-the-day party Tuesday In honor of Miss Luclle Wells and her guests. Misses Wright and Burns. Mrs. W. O. Gifford and baby and Mrs. Henry W. Garrett left Saturday for a month's visit to North Carolina, Mr. Otey Mitchell Is In the city for a few days. Of course, price is a feature—paying half for Dresses as charming as these. But study their character as well—the materials, high-class design ing, and particularly, the trimmings used, so beautiful and deftly applied, observe that! Dresses as fine as these, of such distinctly superior value, have not been offered here before at any time for so little. Princess models and handsome two-piece effects—just as stylish, at tractive, as delightfully new and pleasing as if you’d selected carefully each material and had them made up yourself. Dainty French Lawn and Bat iste, some are of Wash Chiffon and soft mercerized Mull, elaborate with fine embroideries, laces, medallions and headings; hand embroidery on some. Superb creations of style and effectiveness; good taste and individuali ty characterize them all. Mr. and Mra. W. T. Gentry and fam ily leave tbe laet of the week for a visit to Warm Springe. Mies Emma Carr, of Marion, Ala, Is the guest of Mrs. L. D. Scott W. C. T. U. OF FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA. Only women are expected to attend the temperance rally, which will be held In Wesley Memorial church Tues day night at 8 o'clock. Every woman In the city and county Is Invited, whether she la In favor of state prohi bition or not. Mrs. Mary Harris Armor will address the meeting. MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON, President Fulton County W. C. T. U, THEATER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeGIve will en tertain twelve friends at a theater par. ty Tuesday evening at the Grand. LAWN PARTY. Mrs. Paul Smith's lawn party Fri day afternoon will be a pretty compli ment to Mra Dan Neal, Mrs. Harrell and Mrs. Charles Jordan, the guests of Mrs. J. W. Mayson. Invited tn meet the guests of honor are: Mrs. Clifford Mason, Miss Annie Trottl. Mrs. Charles Weeks, Mrs. Pole- man t • >ks. Mrs. Hamilton Weeks, Mrs. Hi. I'lnlr Hodges, Mrs. F. L. Rod gers. Mrs. Curtis llule. Mra. Marvin Lewis Ramspeck, Mrs. Charles Gil more. Mrs. Charles McKinney. Mrs. Rraneh McKinney. Mrs. B. M. Boykin, Mrs. H. I. Stone. Mrs. Charles Both- well, Mra. H. R. Jewett, Mrs. Raleigh Pattlllo, Mrs. T. N. Fulton, Mrs. Jas. Morgan, Mrs. Ed Gardner, Mrs. John W. Pearce, Mrs. H. 8. Roland, Mrs. C. W. Davie, Mrs. Howell Erwin, Jr., Mra E. K. Hunter, Mrs. J P. Laird, Mrs. Frank Ansley. Mrs. Ouy V. Ayre, Mrs. Lawrence Everhart, Mrs. Wylie Ansley, Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs. Harvey Baker, Mrs. Frank Barry, Mrs. James Pritchett, Mrs. Ed Harralson. and Mieses Margaret Patton, Kate and Nan Carroll. Msbelle Harralson, Mary Frey- er, the Misses Mnhle and Hybll Jewett, Ella Smith, Leila Hardeman. Jessie Lee Hardeman. MR8. MOORE'S EUCHRE. Wednesday afternoon at her home, on Peachtree, Mrs. E. W. Moore will be the charming hostess at an Informal euchre, which she will give In honor of her nieces, Misses Bessie and Rose Moran. Her guests will Include: Misses Annie Caverly, Susan Spald ing, Louise Hawkins. Almee Hunnlcutt, Dorothy Hebert. Alma Pace, Sarah Rid ley, of LaGrange: Emma Robinson, Claire Ridley, Claire Moran, Penelope Clarke, Helen Williamson. Misses Helen and Mary Morris, Atlanta, arrived last night to spend two weeks with Miss Roberta Gewln- ner. who entertains In their honor the last of the week with a beautiful lawn party and tea.—Macon News. More Stylish Wash Skirts At $1.00 Mrs. H. H. Smith and Mr. Telamon Smith Cuyler are spending the sum mer on the coast of Maine. Mrs. Tel- umon S. Cuyler and little daughter are in Europe for an Indefinite stay. MISS COWLE8' TEA. The afternoon tea which Miss Laura Cowles will give Friday will assemble about one hundred members of the school girl set. , There will be no receiving tine, but the young hostess will be assisted In entertnlntng by her sister, Mies 8tfrah Cowles. Miss Muriel Hall. Miss Edith Watts, Miss Suslo Hallman. Mr. Clarence Blosser and the Misses Blosser are at the Lodge at Tallulah Falls for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gauss have re turned from a visit to Jamestown, At lantic City and New York. Captain E. M. Roberta Is seriously III at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Cause, 348 Spring street. JULIETT NIX W. C. T. U. You are called upon to attend the temperance rally at Wesley Memorial church tonight. Come and bring your friends and neighbors, whether they are In favor of prohibition or not. Hear our state president and get some In formation you have not hoard before. You are expected to be there. MRS. D. L. BRADLEY, President. Mrs. G. G. Gauze, of Greenville, 8. C.. Is the guest of her son, Mr. Joe Gause. Another shipment of those splendid white Skirts—it’s surprising the number of them we have sold this season. They look like linen—Auto Cloth is the material, and you are doubtless well famil iar how desirable for Skirts this fabric is. Made 9-gore style, not skimpy, but good, generous Skirts with strappings at hips and bottom. It’s really a treat to get as good Skirts as these for $1—and all who see them are glad of the chance. Long Kimonos $1.50 Light and cool, of cotton Crcpp, in pink, blue; lavender,, red, cream and black. Big flowing sleeves; Dresden borders; neatly shirred yoke. Re markably well made and attrac tive Kimonos to buy for $1.50. Long Silk Kimo nos, $3.90 Soft Japanese Silk, greatly va ried in color and pattern; beauti fully made. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gentry, Misses Nina and Alllne Gentry and Charlee Owens will leave eoon for Indian Spring. Judge and Mre. T. P. Westmoreland left Tuesday for the Jamestown Expo sition, Richmond and other places of Interest ARRIVALS AT TALLULAH FALL8. The following are among the recent arrivals at Tallulah Lodge, Tallulah Falls: Mre. Lou Dickey, Fitzgerald; Mr. James C. Stewart Bedarvllle; Mra. C. Russell, Atlanta; Mrs. O. P. Willingham and maid, Macon; Miss Elisabeth Willingham, Macon; Miss Eugenia Willingham, Macon; Mr. A pinner party will be given at the Piedmont Driving Club Wednesday evening which will aaaemble a num- ' er of the young society contingent. W. Dibble, Atlanta; Mr. T. I. Gantt, Athene; Mre. B. P. O'Neal. Macon; Miss Enlr O'Neal, Macon; Mies Gladys O'Neal, Macon; Miss Angle Blosser, Atlanta; Mtes Tlnnle Blosser, Atlanta; Mr. Clarence Blosser, Atlanta; Mr. W. C. Dodson, Atlanta; Mrs. Duff, Atlan ta; Mrs. W. H. Duff, Atlanta: Mrs. L. A. Boyd and daughters. Rlchburg, Ala; Mr. and Mre. F. M. Sankey, Atlanta; Mrs. C. D. Msddox and son. Atlanta; Mr. W. P. Howard and wife, Atlanta; Mr. H. C. Gilmore, Baxley. Go.; Mr. I. G. Tennebaum, Atlanta; Mr. John R. Hudson, Eatnnton; Mr. John T. Dennis, Eatonton: Mr. I. 8. Moss, Atlanta; Mr. C. T. Haughty, Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerson Brown have recently purchased a very hand some touting car and will soon make the trip from their home, at Kalamazoo to New York In their new machine. Mrs. James Taylor and Miss Lucy Barrow Taylor, of Amertcus, are spend tng the aummer In Atlanta. SANFORDHARRELL. The wedding of Miss Myrtle Elisa beth Harrell to Mr. Owen Garrison Sanford will be solemnized Tuezday evening, July 14. at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride, 148 Pulliam street. •Mis* Harrell Iz the attractive daugh ter of Mre. Elizabeth Frances Harrell. She han many friends and admirers In Atlanta. Mr. Sanford Is s progressive young business man of Huntsville, Ala. They will leave at 8 o'clock Tuesday night for their honeymoon, which will embrace a trip to all the points of In terest In Tennessee and Alabama, and, returning, will make Atlanta their home. INFORMAL LUNCHEON. A pretty occasion was the Informal luncheon which Mies Caroline Welle gave Monday In honor of Misses Annie May and Helen Burns and Mies Jean nette Wright, the guests of Mlee Luclle Welle. Bested at the luncheon table were: Mines Caroline Wells, Annie May and RECENT ARRIVALS AT CLIFF HOUSE. The following are among the recent arrivals at the Cliff House, Tallulah Falla: Mre. T. M. Sankey, Atlanta; Mrs. L A. Boyd. Rlchburg, Ala.; Mlsaes Boyd, Rlchburg, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCullough, Atlanta; Mr. and Mre. Paul Dixon, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Garrett, Cedartown; Mr. Cliff A. Powell: Atlanta; Mr. W. C. Lockhart. Maysvllle. Oa.; Mr. T. O. Poata, Clemeon College. 8. C.; Mr*. A. M. Burke, Atlanta; Mr*. J. M. Sta ples, Atoka, Ind. T.; Mrs. Whitehead, Atlanta: Mies Pauline Whitehead, At lanta; Mra. J. W. Horne, Atlanta; Mr. George Burke, Atlanta; Mr. John Burke, Atlanta; Mr. E. w. Butler. Or mond, Fla.; Mr. 8. R. aims, Atlanta; Miss Elisabeth Harris, Cedartown, Ga.: Mr*. Robert Dickie. Thomasvllle: Mtse Daley Dickie, Thomnsvllle; Mr. W. A. McCurry, Falrburn; Mia* Mary McCur. ry, Falrburn; Mis* Lillian Burke, Clarkeevllle: Mr. and Mre. Edward Crueselle, Atlanta; Mre. James M. Pagand, New Orleans, La.; Miss Olive Manson. New Orleans, La.; Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Francis, Atlanta; Mrs. James C. Akers, Keanstt*. Oa.; Miss Akers, Neanette, Ga.; Mr. Aksrs, Atlanta; Miss Ola Wright, Atlanta; Miss Ger trude Smith, Atlanta; Mr*. H. C. Park er, Macon; Miss Helen Parker, Ma con; Mr*. C. Sherwood. Macon; Mrs. I. J. Chiles, Macon; Mr. C. E. Reese, Macon. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Georgia haa headquarters at tbs Kimball House until tbs Hardroan- Covington bill shall become a law. The state president. Mra. Mary Harris Ar mor; vice president, Mr*. T. E. Pat tsreon, and honorary president and su perlntendent legislation, Mrs. Jennie Hart Sibley, are already on the ground, and others will arrive this week, as well as many prominent women from various parts of the elate. These good women say Georgia will never go dry but once, for when It goes It will stay, and they want to be here to see the heroes of the Georgia legislature deal the legalised liquor train death blow. final Mrs. Henry Duboee Is the guest of her slater, Miss Florrte Jones, In Macon. Mr*. John Temple Grave* and chit dren, who hove spent some lime at the Haddock Inn, at Toccoa, returned home Monday. Mis* Susan Amy Hearn Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter 8. Russell, at Jacksonville, FI*. SUMMER JEWELRY .Mrs. W. H. Meacham Is the guest of Mrs. G. A. Holbrook at her home. In West End. DOUGLA8VILLE, should be simple, chaste and distinctive without being overly or nate. Such Jewelry requires the best skill In design and work manship, aa over elaborations often cover a multitude of sins. The goods offered by us will meet all requirements, and at the same time are at a price most moderate. and Mrs. II. W. Ward Dr. and Mra. l.o*t**r Weddtngtoo. of Dub lin. are here visiting relative#. Mr. Torn Svlman. of Atlsuta. Is spending the week with lit# parents. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Is the llal Dunrnit, of Hlrmlnghn guest of Mr. Will Duncan. Mrs. I.. C. 1'psbsw and little daughters, Carolyn, Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A tkiaid pffpunrtf*# for face, i Bent Not attrkror errs*?. If. hermlrsa. clssn,rrtmhinx Csa’t b. detected, fecitmur-tinx.mioa Zed night, Wwur.&pnnf, Sommer, fall. •aapkFJUilt. CyooMlg.Cv.»J*.yiAhSt.brooUjii,N.V. I-ottl •yth. Mia* Lizzie Mss 1’pthai - ' — Yhll rlsltnx at Ft bits tieen tbs net at Mien !lrrtlc* I’hlllllis. MBs Hazel Mrlekland, of Blrtnlnxbaia. Is rleltlDX Mien Willie Fsrbn James. Ml,. Mitry Penn, of ttummerellle. In ez- peered thin week to visit Mra. F. M. Ktetr- Mra. Zach Dobbs and Miss Basalt Dobbs Isft Monday at noon for Indian Spring*. Mrs. W. L Clarks, of Amsrtcus, Is visiting htr parents, Hon. and Mr*. Phil Cook. Among the parties going to James town this week are: Mis* Ethel Mlllcan and Miss Nannie Prlchett, accompanied by Mr. and Mr*. J. 8. Cook, of Kirk wood. Aftsr spending a few days at the exposition, the party will go to Norfolk Baltimore, Washington, New York and other places of Interest. Miss Annl* Lou Hood has returned to her home, at LaGrange, nfter a visit of several weeks to her aunt, Mr*. P. 8. ShsUmsn, on Juniper street. Mrs. William D. Jelks and Idle* Kath erine Jelks. aftsr a brief visit to Mr. and Mre. C. C. Hanson, will leave on Wednesday morning for thslr home, at Eufnula, Ala. During thslr stay In At lanta Mrs. and Mis* Jelks were charm ingly entertained In an Informal way by thslr many friends In the city. Mr. Arthur Bulst Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. William E. Thompson, at tha Highlands, N. C. Misses Mildred and Dorothy Tarman have returned from a vUlt to relatives In North Carolina. Mrs. J. K. Martin Is at Hot Springs. Mr. Martin Is at 8t. Simons. Mias Daisy Zachry and little Miss Alice Zachry, of Wsst Point, ars the guests of Mrs. E. E. Hugely. Mr. end Mrs. 8. C. Owens sxs visiting In Greenville and Wnynssvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Oately. Miss Alberts Rankin and Mr. Rankin left Saturday Union Dental Offices. 701-2 Peachtree St. Gold Crown and Bridget $2.00 A Set of Teeth 7 $2.00 Matron*' Hub ami cak# were trrvvil. Ml## Funny Kati* Moor* tn«l Nell Johuvton «re vteitiDf In Marietta. The palnlesa extraction of teeth and the insertion of new ones without the old roof plate a specialty. Phone 1944. I Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. for Atlantic City. Latsr they will be at the Mount Washington Hotel. In the Brettnn Wood*. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Pace have re turned from Waynesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lipscomb, of Washington, will be In ths city for a few days the lost of this week. Mr. Clauds Bennett, of Washington, will bs In the city for a few days next week. Miss Ain ns Patterson leaves this week to be the guest at a houee party in Alabama City. Mr. and Mr*. Van Astor Batchelor leave this week to spend several weeks In Tennessee and Virginia. Ml** Loulle Gordon Roper, who has been In town several day* as the guest of Mias Mary Brent Bmlth and Miss Leonora OWeley, ho* returned to the country. Mrs. Charles Davis Is spending a week *t Indian Spring* before leaving for the North. Mrs. W. W. McAfee will leave for Indian Springs next Wednesday to spend some time at the Wigwam. Mrs. C. Horace Stewart has returned to her home at Carrollton after a ehort visit to friends In Atlanta. Mrs. J. D. Beale and daughter, Mr*. John McQueen, have taken a home on Staten Island and are residing there. They have abandoned the Idea of going abroad thtz summer.—Montgomery Ad vertiser. Mieses Margaret Farmer, of Macon; Abbls Wright, of Rome; Margaret Lati mer, of Dawson, and Carrie Gresham, of Griffin, will arrive In Atlanta the lat ter part of the week, to be the guests at Miss Josephine Davis. Many de lightful affairs are being planned In their honor. Mr. and Mra. Charlee Fontaine Le- Suer, of Orebank, Vo., announce the birth on July 14 of a daughter, whom they have named Henrietta Eliiabeth. Mrs. LeSu«r was Miss Lucy Mable, of Decatur.' Miss Theodora Morgan, violinist, has returned from New York and resume* teaching at once in her studla In the Lowndes building. Mrs. Erwin MueHer and MU* Annl* Thoms* have bad oharg* of Miss Morgan's class during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patterson, Jr., ars keeping house at the McAfee Place for the summer. Mr*. Patterson ■ moth, er, Mre. Reynolds, nnd sister, Mias Julia Reynolds, from Dallas, Texas, will be her guest* for eeveral week*. Miss Reynold* hex vlelted Atlanta before, and will be in attractive addition to the young lady visitor* now brighten ing the eoclal Ilf* of the city. Mr. Samuel Pegram. of Atlanta, la ■pending a few days In the city *o rout* from an ext#n*lre trip In th* North. Mr. Pegram entertained a par ty of friend* at luncheon at Battery Perk yesterday.—Asheville Citizen. Mrs. Hubert Atklneon end children. CHILDREN „ >EETHINQ Soothing Syrup >[o-$ __K GUMS. ALLAYS Sold by drontsts Is ertry port of the world. ERS FO [CH1LDRE# ■iPCCT 8VC. IE CHILI*. SOFTENS A All Him, cures . BEhT REMEUV Tw*nty-flve Cents a Bott’e. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act, June 10. 1304. Serial num. her 1031. Mrs. Clarence Knowles, Miss Con stance Knowles, Mr. Clarence Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargun and family are at Tate Springs. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. First Matriculation Day, September 16th. Catalogues Free. DuPont Guerry, Preiident. THOSE BEAUTIFUL Anlmrn Tints, #0 noticeable union* fashionable women, ire produced only by Imperial Hair Regenerator , the den neat nnd moit In■ ting Hnlr Coloring known. It la eanlly .. . jnruiir*'. fiected by bat hi. Any Shad* produced. Sample of hnlr colored Imperial Chem. Mfg.Co., 135 W. 23d SI., I 1. Sold by Jacobs’ Pharmaoy, Atlanta, G*. Mr. W. E. Chapin has returned from Tat* Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown Patter son, of Greenville, are the guests of Mrs. Patterson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Austin, on Forrest avenue. Mlee Marie Stewart leaves Tuesday for New York, going by steamer from Savannah. Mlee Stewart will visit rel atives at Atlantic City- and Bradley Beach, N. J., before returning. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huntley, of Buffalo, will be among the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Van Etten’s camp ing party, In the Adirondack^, the lost of this month. Miss Isms Dooly Is at present th* guest of Mrs. Van Etten and I* being delightfully entertained. Mlsz Cobble Hood, of Cuthbert, Ga., will arrive soon to be the guest of her aunt, Mre. R. B. Ridley, at her lovely home. Clalremont, In Decatur. Mr. and Mre. Robert Jone* and three children, of Atlanta, are spending some time at the Ocean View Hotel, at Pablo Beach. Mr*. Jones Is In the city today as the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. N. C. Stockton. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones are former residents of Jacksonville, and Mr*. Jones, os Miss Susie Baker, sis ter of Hon. William H. Baker and Messrs. James and Robert Baker, was one of the city'* most popular society women. A host of friends accord Mr. and Mrs. Jones a warm welcome In Florida.—Jacksonville Metropolis. Alfred Barlll ha* entered Columbia University. N. Y. He was prepared at I Peacock's School for Boy*, Atlanta, I where he wo* the star pitcher for the baseball team.