Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 17, 1907, Image 10

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'i H Ki Ai i<Ai\ A A i... i rA r« \ 11 xNJii VVo. SQCIetk. srffr Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stevart, \ . .... Selene Armstrong,/ A ** ,,t * And Woman s Interests LOVES THAT WITHER. Three little aonara lie buried. All tear-beapread— A song of lave and a eontr of bope. And a song of the dead. They wilt rlae again aome dayaprlng To sunlight red: The aong of love and the aoag of hope— But not the aong of the dead. —Edith Hummer* In Smart Set MR. HOLLINS RANDOLPH ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Wednesday evening at the Piedmont Driving Club Mr. Holltna Randolph will entertain at dinner In honor of Mr. Howell Woodward, who la the gueat of hla parents, Mr. and Mr*. Park Woodward. Mr. Woodward haa the distinguished honor of being the rep resentatlve of the United States navy at Jamestown. Mr. Randolph's guests will Include twelve of his friends. NEIGHBORHOOD PARTY. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Vasaar Woolley entertained about twelve of her young friends In honor of Miss Ldblae McElroy, who la her guest Mrs. Woolley's guests Included only her neighborhood friends. During the afternoon delicious re freshments were served. IN HONOR MISS MILLER. Mias Ethel Willingham has Issued Invitations to a large up-jlnka party which she will give Friday afternoon In honor of her gueat. Miss Maud Miller, of Fort Valley. Invited to meet Miss Miller are: Misses Helen Williamson, Emma Benjamin, Annie Caverly, Charles Owens, Annie Lee McKenalc, Margaret Haverty, Evelyn Ragland, Leonora Ragland, Mnrgaret Lewis, Margaret Littleton, Laura Reid, Belle Lawrence, Mary Lawrence. Margie Lawrence, Au relia 8peer. Helen Jones, Jennie Knox, Irene Austin. Carrie Willingham, Em mie Willingham, Theodora Willingham, Julia Dodd, Mlgnon McCarty, Harrle Hrhleslnger, Caroline Hughes, Snrwh Rawson. Helen Hawkins, Mildred Thompson, Sam Askew, Carol Green, Louise Lewis, Marian Goldsmith, Lou isa Hamilton, N’ell Prince, Sarah Coates Elisabeth Dttnson, Mario Pap- penhelmer, Helen Hobbs. Helen Dar- gan. Clifford West. Elizabeth Morgan, Princess Watts, Clare Mitchell, Mar garet Welch, Sara James, Emily Bridges, Lucy Wtndsdor, Pauline Bell, Susie Osborne. Emogene Thorn, Ruth Camp*. Fanny West. Katherine West, Mary Crenshaw, Penelope Clark, Frances Clark, Lenora Maddox, Lillian Yow, May Spear, Helen Prior, Ruby Ldwton, Marie Houston Julia Ed monds. nephewThampton. ' Miss Leonore Louise Hampton and Mr. John Nephew were married Tues- day morning at half-past 10 o'clock at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Peace, No. 942 Edgewoml avenue. It was a pretty home wedding with only the Intimate friends of the bride and groom present. Rev. J. H. Mash- burn, of Elberton, performed the cer emony. * The only attendants were Miss Rose Hubner. maid of honor, and Dr. R. T. Allen, best man. The bride wore a becoming traveling suit of brown voile tilth hat to match and carried white carnations. The maid of honor wore a white lin gerie gown and carried pink carna tions. . After the ceremony the bride and 5 room left for an extended trip to amestown. New York, Niagara, To- ronto and other point* of Interest. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Nephew will be at home to their friends at Jio. 342 Edgewood avenue. DANCE AT TROOKHAVEN The dance given by Miss Mary Hines at her lovely country home, Bronkhu- ven, Tuesday evening was the most delightful event «f the week among the younger set, and was one of many gaieties orcaa'loned by the visit to Miss Lula Dean Jones, of Miss Minnie Thomas, of Athens. Miss Hines' guests and their chapo- rones met at the Terminal Station at 8 o'clock.*nnd upon arriving at Brook- haven enjoyed an Informal dance. The lovely home was thrown opep For Sick Babies We cannot Im press upon you too strongly that Pitts’ Carminalirt Is ab solutely .harmless. We are emphatic In our statements; the childrrn like to take it—no holding noses. It cures sick babies—all ills arising from hot weather and teething, diarrhoea, dysentrry, cholera morbus, sour stomach, cholera infantum, etc. All Dnjgittt tie. THE LAMAR 6 RANKIN DRUG CO ATLANTA. CA. and was decorated with quantities of ferns and Held daisies. An orchestra In the rear hallway ren- dered a bright musical program. During the evening delicious Iced tea, sandwiches and Ices were served on the lawn and on the front plaza, where festoons of Japanese lanterns made beautiful Illuminations. The summer house was decorated with Japanese lanterns and parasols and here punch was served. The girls wore fresh toilets of white mull trimmed with lace. Misses Lucy and Elizabeth Hines as. slated In entertaining, and punch was served by Misses Isollne Campbell, Lawson Hines and Callle Smith. The guests returned to Atlanta In great straw wagons, tho ride home be ing a charming feature of the even ing. PORCH PARTY. Miss Augusta Garrett entertained in formally at a delightful porch party Tuesday night at her home on Wash ington street In honor of her slater, Mrs. Estelle Garrett Baker, whose birthday It was. Eighteen guests were entertained on the veranda, where delicious refresh ments were served during the even ing. ' political guessing contest was an attractive feature of the evening, the score cards being water color designs of Teddy bears. The prizes were a handsome book and a picture, which were won by Mr. James Williams and Mr. Arthur Hynds. respectively. An elaborate birthday rake was cut. Miss Garrett anil Mrs. Baker both wore becoming toilets of pale blua mull, trimmed In lace. MOONLIGHT PICNIC FOR EPWORTH LEAGUERS. On Thursday night, July 18, the Ep- worth League members of the various churches of the city and their friends will enjoy a moonlight picnic at Grant park, under the auspices of the City Epworth League Union. Supper will be served at 7:48 p. m., and will be fol lowed by a watermelon rutting, boat ing, band concert and other forms of amusement. Over one hundred of the young people of tho city will enjoy tho occasion. Congenial parties formed from all the different leagues. Supper will be spread together. BIRTHDAY* PARTY. A most enjoyable affair occurred on Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bell, 10 Venable street, In honor of Mr. Bell's and Mr. C. P. Mul len's birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bell, Mr. und Mrs. ('. P. Mullen. Sr., Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bleltns, Mr. and Mr*. James Brown. Mr*. Cnranga. Miss Marie Bell. Mr. 8. I). Bell, Mr. Cliff Lyons, Mr. Arthur Bell and Masters Willie Wlnsent and Rudolf Brown. A delightful evening was enjoyed by nil present, and delicious Ices were served during the evening. JULIETT NIX W. C. T. U. The Jullett Nix Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet In a de votional service Thursday at 3 o'clock, at No. 10 East Mitchell street. Come and bring your friends nnd neighbors, and a donation, nnd let us arrange for a day of fasting and prayer, for God to (Jellver us and set our state free from this liquor curse that Is blasting the lives uf Georgia's noble sons and fair daughters. MRH. D. L. BRADLEY. President. MRS. E. A. GOBER. Secretary. BOX PARTY TO MI88 WELLING. Mrs. Jeff Dabbs will compliment Miss Dorothy Breltenbucher and her guest. Miss Lurllne Welling, of Hunt It Caro lina, with a box party at the Grand Wednesday afternoon. The party will Include: Miss Lurllne Walling, Miss Dorothy Breltenbucher, Miss Georglnna Still, Miss Kthleen Dobbs, Mrs. Emile Breltenbucher nnd Mrs, Jeff Dobbs. LAWNPARTY. The ladles of Moore Memorial church will give a lawn party Thursday even ing. the 18th, on the lawn of Mrs. William A. Moore, corner of Walton pllment to Mrs. Cyrus Strlckler. and the guests Included: Miss Charles Owens, Mias Frances COnnally, Miss Caroline Westmoreland, Mrs. C. Strlckler, Mrs. Charles Sclple, Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. L. S. Huntley, Mrs. Wtllis . Jones, Mrs. Claude E. Buchanan, MISs Swift, Mrs. John K. Murphy. Mrs. Will Speer. Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Marshall Eckford, Mrs. Frank Loster, Mr*. Fred Lewis, Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs. F. Stewart, Mrs. D. Davis, .Mrs. J. S. Owens. Mrs. F. Patterson, Mr*. J. A. McClay, Mrs. C. Pedder, Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. H. Cloud, Mrs. Roberts, Miss Annie Flynn, Mrs. Julian Field, Mrs. Charlie Northen, Mrs. Coffey, Mrs. M. Lou Mc Donald, Mrs. R. A. Harris. Mrs. Rogers W. Davie, Mrs. A. B. Turner and Miss Tannahlll. The attractive apartments were dec orated with daisies and nasturtiums. After the game, delicious refreshments were served. The prizes were a set of gold pins, a bridge pencil, a fan. a pair of ear rings, n pretty picture and a set of bridge score c ards. Mr*. Pearson and Mrs. Strlckler both wore becoming white linen suits. MR8. M'CRARY’S BRIDGE. Mrs. Joseph McCrary entertained In formally at bridge Wednesday morn ing at her home on West Peachtree street, the occasion complimentary to two attractive visiting women. Mrs. Frank Harrold, of Amerlcus, and Mrs. Joseph Boyd, of Orilfin. Invited to meet Mrs. Harrold and Mrs. Boyd 1 were: Silases Corrlnne nnd Rebecca Noll, Mr*. J. J. Mangham nnd Mrs. John Mangham of Griflln, Mrs. Ben Watkins, Mrs. Will Glenn, Mr*. 81ms Bray, Miss Jennie Mobley. Mrs. Hen ry Mct'lesky of Amerlcus and Mrs. J. H. Smith of Griflln. After several games of bridge, prizes were awarded und a delicious lunch eon served. Mr*. McCrary received her guests In a white lingerie gown. Mrs. Harrold wore a smart suit of blue linen, nnd Mrs. Boyd wore a muslin gown, lace trimmed. Would you like a box of delicious Wiley's Candy free? Read the an nouncement elsewhere In this Issue. D? PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is absolutely free from all sub stances that interfere with nutri tion and digestion. The name is a guarantee of its purity. For sals bv all Grocers MATINEE PARTIES. A number of box parties were plan ned for Wednesday afternoon at the Grand. Miss Helen Prior entertained In com. pllment to Mlsa Essie Roberts, of Fair burn, and Miss Agnes Jones, of Albany, the other guests Including Miss Annie Sykes Rice, Miss Lillian Yow and Miss Louise Hamilton. Mlstes Ruth and Lola Johnson will have as their guests Miss Luclle Wells. Miss Annie Mae Burns, Miss Helen Burns, Miss Janet Wright and Miss Caroline Wells, Miss Susie Wells' party will Include Miss Ola Bob Jester, Miss Josephine Davis, Miss Seable Adams, Miss Em ma Phillips and Mrs. Edward R. Hines of Mllledgevllle Mr*. Ed Tompkins gave a box party for Mr*. A. A. Doak, the other guests being Mrs. J. D. Carter, Jr., Mrs. Bur- ford, of Chattanooga: Mrs. Edward Malone and Miss Banks. CARO PARTyTo VISITOR8. Misses Minna und Annie Miller gave a delightful card party Tuesday after noon In honor of Miss Ruth Morris and her guests. Miss Clara Wood. Miss Bessie Reynolds, Miss Evelyn Murphy and Miss Wheelock. The house was decorated with ferns and roses and the color scheme of pink was carried out In the Ices and cakes. The prizes were a lace fun and an opera bug and were won by Miss Etta Wilkes and Miss James Fdotc. Miss Minna Miller wor; a gown of Would you like a box of delicious Wiley's Candy free? Read the an nouncement elsewhere In this Issue. GILLH AM-GIFFORD. Miss Annie Elizabeth Gifford nnd Mr. Walter Lee Glllham were quietly married Tuesday evening at tho St. Johns Methodist parsonage, Rev. H. C. Christian officiating. The bride Is an unusually pretty girl and Is the only daughter of Mrs. D. V. Gifford. Mr. Glllham, formerly of Jackson-, vlll* FIs Is a nnnular young business P«ln*«d china, was won by Mrs. Cyrus man nnd' h" id.Tri^oSc Krickler .nd waa PrintedI by her to with the Southern Photo Material ® uost * Mrs. Mary Lou Company. They are at home to their friends at 116 Broyles street. MRS. DAVI8 ENTERTAINS. A pleasant occasion was that on which Mrs. Devries Davis entertained her bridge club and a few friends. Both euchre and bridge were played, and the guests, besides the club mem bers, were: Mrs. Charles Northen, Mrs. Mary Lou McDonald of New York, Mrs. Frank Pearson. Mrs. Cyrus Strlckler. Mrs. W. H. CofTey, Mrs. C. L. Pettigrew, Miss Julia Orme, Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. Randall Clifton, Mrs. Sanford Parrott. The prise, a beautiful piece of hand- LEWIS-SAGE. The wedding of Miss Eva Sage and Mr. Oscar Scott Lewis will take place Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock at St. Lukes church. jordapTcollier. Wednesday morning at 8:10 o'clock, at 'Harnesvllle, Ga., Miss Lela Irene Collier and Mr. Gunby White Jor dan were married. The ceremony was performed by Rev. O. L. Martin, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Collier, In the presence large number of relatives and friends, and It was a very beautiful and Impressive event. The home was very prettily arranged for the occasion. Tb the strains of the wedding march first came Miss Grace Porch, who was followed by Mrs. J. B. Hardy, the matron of honor. Nexb came the ribbon bearers, little Miss Adams and Master Howard ColJ|pr. Next came the groom with his beat man, Mr. Willis Collier. The party arranged themselves near the floral altar erected for the occasion, where the ceremony was performed. The bridal couple left for Tallulah Falls on the 9:80 train, to remain about ten duys. The number of handsome presents received by these young people uttest- und Cone streets, for the benefit of the ed their great popularity. Both bride organ and carpet fund of the church. There will be good cream, home-made cake und good music during the even ing. All Interested in the work of the church nr® cvordlally Invited. PARTY FOR MISS WEST. Misses Laura and Annie Feather- stone’s party Tuesday afternoon was a pretty compliment to Miss Thelma West, of Lynchburg. Vo. A pleasant feature of the afternoon as a Buster Brown contest. The prize, a lovely fan, was won by Miss Ruth Chapman. During the afternoon delicious re freshments were served. The color scheme of pink and white was very successfully carried out. Invited to meet Miss West were Misses Hazel Wood, Marguerite Stauf- fa’cher, Ella Lee Cobb, Fretdn and Wtn- n if red Ashe, Ruth Clarldy, Annie Chalk. Miriam and Mable Perkins. Mae Mooney, Fannie Williams, Frances and Mary Knight. Frances Anderson, Mamie Hughes, Carrie and AJIne Thornton, Charlotte Pace, Marie Cobb, Janie Zachary. Ruby Hughes, Minnie Wal- sutte, Floy Edwards, Mable Rock. Ma rie Wright, Van Jernlgan. Ruth Chap man and Gertrude Jenkins. IN HONOR MRS. STRICKLER. Mrs. Frank Pearson's bridge party Wednesday morning was a pretty com. and groom are highly esteemed Harnesvllle nnd have scores of friends all over the state who will be Interest ed to learn of their marriage. Would you like a box of delicious Wiley's Candy free? Rend the an nouncement elsewhere In thin Issue. DIAMOND INVESTMENTS Because of the rapid advance In the price of diamonds and the absolute safety of the Investment more people are taking advantage of our partial payment plan as a means of saving than ever before. Come In and let us tell you. about It and at the same time show' you our handsome collection. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Diamond Importers 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan's Magnolia Balm, itioi for fM.SKk.anH >n4 heads. MaLrs the akin like y< —. - y or greasy. It's barntlesa. clean, refreshing. Can't t« dru...... w *a4night,Wislet,Spring,Sumccr,Fell. Sample FRJili. LyoaU%.Cu.««».l r iftbtfl.Xfci>uk\ja,N.V. (r THEATER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Wllle Pope entertained at a small ^heater party Tuesday night at the Grand, their guests Including: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Northen, Mrs. Mary Lou McDonald and Mr. Frank Orme. CASINO ^ARTY. Tuesday afternoon at the Casino Miss Louise Guinn entertained at a charm ing matinee party complimentary to Miss Mary Ella Willis, of Griflln, who Is visiting Miss Matguerite Heck. The guests included: Misses Willis. Mar guerlte Becl^ Jane Roberts, Lillian Mitchell, Luclle Kuhrt, Jane Gwlnn nnd Leonora Maddox. PICNIC AT EAST LAKE. Wednesday evening a moonlight pic nic will be given at East I«uke In honor Of Miss Rosa Carter, of Mobile. THEATEB* PARTY. congenial party at the theater Tuesday .evening was composed of Miss Julia Morris. Miss Minnie 81m- mtms. Miss Ida Picard, Miss Pauline Dlttler, Mr. Joe Abrams, Mr. I*eo Co hen, Mr. Henry Simmon* and Mr. Irv- | Ing Mortis. LADIES' AUXILIARY. j The Ladles* Auxiliary to the B. of R. i T. will hold It* regular meeting Thurs- j day afternoon. July 18, at 2 o’clock, in 1 the K. of P. hall, Kiser building. All I members are urged to attend. MRS. ELLA HAMILTON. Secretary. ICE CREAM FE8TIVAL. [ The Indies of the McDonald Baptist , church will give an Ice cream festival , — -he corn* Walker and West Fair streets, public is cordially Invited. ^ . . "4. Personal Mention Jr Miss Blanche Cooledge, of Sycamore, 111,, arrived Tuesday to visit Mlsa Net tle Tiller, 303 Rawson street, and other friends In the city, Mrs. Mlnter Wimberly leaves today for Washington, Qa., to Join her broth er, Mr. Pembroke Pope, when, after a brief visit to relatives there, will leave for New York to sail for Europe. En route North they will stop In Au gusta for a short stay with their rela tives, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ball Pope, and will sail on the 20th, going direct to Antwerp* Their Itinerary for the summer Is very delightful one, Including leisurely trips through the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Switz erland, France and England, visiting most of the Interesting places of the old world. They expect to be gone four months, returning home some time In November.—Macon Telegraph. Miss Florence Jackson and Miss Kathleen Brown, of Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Sara Evans and will take part In the tennis tournament which is going on this, week at the Country Club.—Augusta Chronicle. Miss Myrtlce Holliman returned to her home In Thomson Wednesday, ac companied by Miss Ruth Holliman, who will spend a week before return ing to Augusta. Mrs. May McCown and little son, Worth, of Huntsville, Ala., who have been visiting Mrs. McCown’s sister, Mrs. J. M. Quick, for the past week, returned home Wednesday morning. Mr. A. E. Childs and family left for the mountains of western North Car olina Wednesday morning'. Miss Maude' Miller, of Fort Valley, is vUlting Miss Ethel Willingham on 8t. Charles avenue. Mrs. H. W. Tlmons, of Rushton, La., who spent last week with Mrs. A. P. Herrington, has gone to visit her old home, Culloden, Ga. Miss Clio Smith left Wednesday to visit friends in Conyers, Ga. Miss Jeannette Burrough Is thegtiest of her cousin, Mrs. Rosa Burrough, at Dalton, Ga. LIGHT ON THE QUESTION w Housekeeper! Have you concluded that present conditions in youi kitchen cannot be improved f That stoves other than gas stoves, will give you the best satisfaction! Do you believe that the kitchen is, and always will be, a bane to womankind; a place to go to with dread, and a place to leave with pleasure-! That fuel bills are always up, and never down! That things are bad and can’t he Worse; that relief is sought, and cannot be found! If you are taking such a dismal view, remember that over 12,000 families in Atlanta own a gas range. The very rich, as well as the very poor, cook with gas. ' We do not expect business from those who would rather waste than save: from those, to whom better liv ing, at less expense, does not appeal; to whom economy offers no inducement. Are you going to work, drudge, and never rest, and always be content to slave and toil! Are you going to use coal, or wood, with all its dirt, when gas, so wondrous clean, saves time, as well as money? We expect business from the people who want gas because they need n better fuel than coal or wood; from those people whose greatest concern is'comfort, econo my, cleanliness and convenience; who want cool kitchens instead of hot ones; and who want their food cooked right. The people’s coal bin is nt our gas plant. We carry the coal and take out the ashes. We do all the hard work, and send to your very kitchen the result of our labors, we send you the gas. We are your servant—not the kind of servant who leaves without notice, but the kind who is always at work and ready to serve you, to do unto you as you would be done by. Think It Over and Try a Gas Range. Atlanta Gas Light Co. Telephone 4945 Ml** Corinne Cunyus and Mlsa Bara Jones, of Atlanta, will arrive tomorrow to be the saeata of Miss Beulah Cunyus on First avenue. They are popular and attractive girls and several affairs have been planned in their honor.—Rome Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. John Othello Noel have returned from a visit to relatives In Griffin und McDonough. To Remove Freckles a Pimples "•’""’"T" pjaainolec CBBAM. a n«w dis covery, told under a poettIt* iwutM, end money refunded If It Iril, to remove freckle., pimple,, liter .pot., ten, ullowneee, collex discoloration*, black head* and eruption, of the .tin, no matter of how Ion* ■taedie*. Ordinary cam. In IS d.jr., the wont la 1* days. Leave* the ekln clear, aoft, healthy and heaoUfuL No nomihlo harm eaa reaull from tu | in. Rodor.cn by tl ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mra. W. B. Rogers, of Dub lin, will be the guest* next week of Mr. and Mr*. O. C. Rowe, at their home, 215 West Fair street. Mis* Marian Toombs Colley will ar rive In Atlanta Saturday en route from New York to her home In Washington, Ga., and will be the guest for a short time of Mr*. John Kitten. Ml** Grace Norcro**, of Atlanta, ar rives this afternoon to visit for some time MIbs Ethel Davis, at her attrac tive home out near the (Kiting Club. Ml** Norcroas 1* one of the brightest young women In the Gate City, and a clever newspaper writer, having spent a great part of this year out In Texas, where she had a position as criminal reporter on one of the large dally pa pers. She haa visited In Macon .sev eral times and has a host of friends here who are always Interested In her movements.—Macon News. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Ward announce the birth of a son at their heme, 172 Davis street. Mr. Ward la a son of the well-known clergyman. Rev. A. C. Ward, pastor of Temple Baptist church. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Morris are spending two weeks at Llthtu Springs. Mrs. A. A. Doak will leave tomorrow for Atlanta, Ga.. to spend two weeks with Mrs. John D. Carter, Jr. Mra. Ed Tompkins give* .her a box party Wednesday and Mrs. Fred Hagan will also give a bridge party In her honor soon after her arrival.—Nashville Ban ner. f Miss Jane Addams Is receiving many social courtesies In Knoxville as the guest of Mrs. George W. Pickle. Ye»- Icnlay Miss Mary Tempi* and Mrs. Pickle both gave dinner i&rtle* for Miss Addains, and at night a beautiful re ception was tendered her by various clubs.—Chattanooga News. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J.P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA rletta, having leased the Burnap cot tage. Mrs. John Hill and Miss Rollne Clark will go to Toxaway early next week. Mr*. E. S. Gay and Mr*. Sidney O. Stubbs left Tuesday night for a vlBlt to Tryon, N. C. Mr. and Mra. Frank Potts are spend ing the summer at their country home, near West Point. Mrs. Jack Cutler, of Macon, la the gueat of her mother, ilrs. Emma Bell. Dr. and Mr*. Dunbar Ray are spend ing some time at Llthla Springs. The guests nt Mr. 8tanley Wimblth'a house party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wlmblsh. on Peachtree street. Include: Misses Leo nora Owsley, Emma Robinson, Louise Hawkins, Marie Dickson, and Messrs. Herbert Sage, Hamilton Block and W. IP E. Armand. Miss Frances Pitt is the guest of Miss Nell Hardy at Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Webster, of Jacksonville, Fla., are the gueat* of their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Clarke. Dr. nnd Mr*. Leon Moye are at home at 553 Woodward avenue. Mr. and Mr*. William Hurd Hlllyer and daughter, little Miss Eleanor Hll lyer, are spending the »umm#r at Ma- CHILDREN >EETHINq Mrs. Winslow’s fctlBWWJS Soothing: Syrup 1ILK TEETHING WITH* FeWECTSUu! JmBiSste* ow bkst kemku ' Soj£ by druggist* la every part of tb* . Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Radorafdbjthoaaandsof grateful lad lea. I . . . _ .. . . . and flJO by leading draggfsta or mall. Guaranteed underthePdra F ood and MAT ION AL TOILET COMPANY. Pdfl*. Twin. 1 * * “ E. Armand. atheTns. .Wedneaday afternoon Ming Camilla Me-1 Whorter entertained the Young Uulleg': Bridge Club. The prize for the moat pro-1 grassland wii won by Mint June Lyndon. [ that for the hlghegt score by Miss Mury j Genline. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas A. Iturke and chil dren, of Atlanta, are the guest* of I)r. and Mrs. Hdward S'. Lyndon. Mlsa Martha Phlnlzy has retifrued from Macon, where she wus charmingly enter tained. Miss Flora Herts* of Atlanta, !• visiting Miss Lillie Morris. Mrs. W. (lurllne Johnson, of Atlanta, Is visiting Mrs. Arthur Burch. Mra. A. J. Lyndon la the guest of Miss! Juuln McKinley In North Kirkwood. | Mrs. William T. Bryan and son have re turned from a month's visit to relatives lu Virginia. Miss Tavia Mathews, of Wlmler, la vial* Ins Mrs. Harry Hlmmons. lt «f- Mrs. T. Ji* Nickerson left last' Wednesday for Washington and Boston. Mrs. S. t\ Benedict aud Misses Naney and I Julia Benedict are speudlng some time at' Old Point Comfort. Miss Lillie Barnett has returned to WnsL’-i Inrton after a visit to Mis* Lm-v Idnton. Mr. and Mrs. II. I>. Burn, of Fairfax, are visiting Captain am! Mrs. Thomas II. Do-1 tier. Mr. Charles Ktern Is In Chicago, visiting! I Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pkslowskl. Mr. anil Mrs. John Marsh have returnci; to Italelgli. Mrs. William F. Bradshaw left Tuesday 'or her lionie in Paducah. Miss Helene Nberrelt leaves Monday fi».-’ Brie, Pa., to visit friends. Mrs. J. I! Fleming and Misses Isalnd nnd Lucy Fleming are spending tome ttuic at Moorhead City. Miss Elicit Mel I Is spending July at Tallu- ... .. _.*op a P0- THE TRIPOD PAINT CO. 37 N. Pryor St„ and a n ARTIST Will bring you a sampls-card *"<| glv# you an estimate on Tinting your walls with DECO-MURA, tb* new sanitary Wall Fini«h. The open aeaaon of trout flahlnz l>e gan at Colorado Springs on J un " *' Thl* aeaaon It wa* crowded forw* to May 30. The devotee* were out IB Miss Katie M. Thomas Is at Mount Airy Therej’rom the music round about me steal- I fain would learn the new ami holy *011* ,, , And And at last. Itcneath Thy tract !i j ftill force whipping the w«I!-»t‘' h " B "for which I Ion*. stream* that get their first life l» th * f-ontler range of the Rockl**.