Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 26, 1907, Image 8

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"" i.nrj axjjai'i i a wiiUituiAJV ajnu jnHiWS. CtXlUAl, JVlJt ZO, No matter what the death cer tificate says, thd fundamental cause of one-half the deaths re corded is constipation. Cure yourself of the habit by eating daily DON’T CONDEMN. Don’t condemn Th« other man— iWhap* he's doing The best he can. Temptations come Alike to all. But some are strong. And do not fall. Then some are weak. Can not withstand. To »uch, pray lend A helping hand. Don't condemn. But lend a hand To tempted ones, Who can not stand. —Augusta Wall. IN HONOR MISS MILLER. Miss Ethel Willinfchnm w4ll be the hostess at a straw ride Frlduy evening, xxhlch will be given in honor of her guest. Miss Maud Miller, of Fort Val ley. Mr. and Mrs. Willingham v.ill chape ron the party nnd after the ride the guests will enjoy a watermelon cutting. The partv will Include Miss Millet, Miss tMnru Mitchell. Miss Margaret Httverty. Miss Susie Osborn. Mr. Har old Drake, Mr. Geotge Osborn. Mr. Joe Camp. Mr. Edgartl Willingham. Mr. William Akers. MISS MATHIS~~ENTERTAINS. Thursday evening Miss Vivian Mnthls entertained at her home on East Pine street In honor of her guest. Mf>s Marguerite Cochran, of Gafnes- v|He. At the conclusion of some Hier ro games delicious refreshment* were served. Those present were: Miss Vivian Muthls. .Vlss Marguerite Cochran, Miss lAuru Belle Gilbert, Miss Willie lvate Travis, Miss .Edith Wouly. Miss Ruth MtlJtr. Miss Edith Sims. Miss Mae Spcpr. Miss Alice Moore, Mr. Retnhert Tiavts. Mr. Edward Clnrkston. Mi. Calvin Thompson. Mr. Charles Klntc.Mr. Marion Sims. Mr. Ravee Nurr> Mr. Dean Padcn, Mr. Ray Cnrlton nt v l Mr. Leonard Graves. TO MRS. STOCKTON. Mr*. George Stockton was the guest of honor nt the meeting of the <). M. Club Friday morning, when Mrs. Mc Whorter Milner was hostess. The guests present were: Mrs. How ard Arnold, Mrs. Myrlck Reasley, Mrs. Fred Stewart. Mrs. Arthur Howell. Mrs. Robert Troy. Mrs, St. Elmo Mnsscn- gnle, Mrs. William McClelland. Mrs. John Simpson. Mrs. John Mathews. Mis* Margaret Berry. Miss Gertrude Brapdon. M|*s Doe Brandon, Miss Edith Conoid, MIs^Mary Howell. Miss Hesgle Ray and 2BI*A Lilia Mills of Kentucky. After the game of euchre doll clour, refreshments were served. The prizes were a white and gold plate nnd an Ice cream dish. Mrs. Milner nnd Mrs. Stockton both wore white lingerie gowns, fashioned with Valenciennes lace. . MISS FOSTER’S PARTY. Miss Marian Foster’s party nt her hotnc, ott Eleventh street. Friday after noon. assembled Informally a number of her young friends In honor of her guest, Miss Florence Lacy.’ of Rich mond, Va. In the parlor and, library. Which were made fragrant by the use of quantities of summer flowers, eu- chrf was played. The prize was n pic ture, nnd the honor guest was present ed With u gold Jiat Pin. A number of Informal affairs are being planned In honor of MUs Lacy. MRS. HERRING'S BOX PARTY. Next Wednesday Mrs. Albert Her ring will be hostess at a box party nt the Grand, the occasion to be in honor of JUtsses Miriam Sykes, the guest of Miss Passle Mnc Ottley, nnd Miss Flor ence t«acy, who Is visiting Miss Mar ian Foster. RECENT ARRIVALS AT THE MEDLOCK HOUSE. Among the recent arrivals at the Mcdluck House, Norcrosa, are: Mr. and Mr*. J. M, BkJnner. of Atlanta: Mrs. Bowman and children, of Atlanta; Mr. I*. B. Rosser and children, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tearce nnd little daughter, of Atlanta. CHILDREN’S PARTY. Little Miss Elizabeth Buchanan gave a party Thursday nfterttoon nt the home of her grandmother, Mtw. John Park Huntley, on Peachtree road. In celebration of her fourth birthday. In the dining room, where dainties were served to the little folk*, the color scheme was pink. The vases were filled with link roses and the candles and Ices were nl*o in pink. In the cenier of the table a large Jack Horner pie held pretty souvenirs for the guests. •The little hostess wore a frock of pink and pink sock* and slippers. TO MISS 8TRICKLAND. Mi«s Martha Laxvshe will entertain at a party Saturday morning in com pliment to her guest, Miss Henrietta Strickland, of Nevvnan. Her guest* will Misses Henrietta Strickland, Neuman; Louise and I^iura Ripley, Harriet McGill, Alma Glenn, Ruth Ring, Dorothy Fielder, Amelia Smith, Ruth Thompson, Frances I^ederle, Ber tie Daniel, Gladys Miller, Willie and Frances Williford, Adele Holiday, An nle Lee McKenzie. Marguerite Van Dlvoes, Rebie Harwell, Florence Dug- gar. Emogene Thorn. Jennie Knox, Lillian Logan, Susie Nelson and Susie I Hallman, Lila Lewis, Allno Ponder, of Palmetto; Aline Parks, .Marian Gold smith, Laura Cowles and May Speer, Mignon McCarthy, Annie nnd Chris tine Nelson, Elizabeth Morgan, Clifford West, Elizabeth Raney, Annie Sykes and Mary Rice, Bertha Wright. Carrie Peabody' nnd guest, Agnes Smith and guests, Florence Smith. Lucy anil Cal- lle Smith, Flora Bewick, Helen Carter. WESTBROOK-REM BERT. Among the prettiest home weddings of the season was that of Miss Myra Westbrook and Dr. W. A. Rembert, which took place at the residence of the bride's mother, on Church street, In Amerleus, Ou.. Wednesday evening. Handsome candelabra on the mantels and tables. In which burned white andlc*. shed a soft light throughout the house. Quantities of flowers were grouped about the rooms. As the strains of the wedding inarch, played by Mm. Leonorn Sullivan, were heard, the bridal party entered the drawing room. First came Rev. J. B. Lawrence, of the Episcopal church, then the two attendants, Misses Eula Kleckley, of i Oglethorpe and Bley Westbrook, coA* sin and sister of the bride. Their dresses were of white mull and they carried shower bouquets of white roses and the graceful foliage of asparagus plumoHo. The bride and groom stood In tin? center of the group. The Im pressive ina’rrluge service of the KplH- eopul church whs used. The bride’s dross was of white chiffon, trimmed with rich rare lace. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, tied with long streamers of satin rib bon. * A tempting salad course was served the guests, which was followed by deli cious Ices, cream and cake. The going-nway gown of the bride was of dark blue voile, with a hand some jacket. Her hat was of lace straw the shade of her dress, trimmed with wings and draped with a veil. A number of friends accompanied them to the depot and at 10:40 o'clock they left for an extended trip to fan- ada and to all the large Northern cities. Dr. and Mrs. Rembert were the re cipients «if many handsome presents, attesting their popularity with a large circle of friends. Dr. Rembert Is n successful druggist In Amerleus. The bride Is a general favorite among her friends and loved and admired for her stfength of character and winning per sonality. NEW MUSIC. JaVE Y<ir sees THE LATEST HiiN'ti SUCCESS; “Dark Eyes and Blue.” IT’S A BEAUTY. FOR SALE BY PHILLIPS & CREW CO.. 37 PEACH- THEE STREET. cre.’ti STATE BADGE FOR D. A. R. The Daughters of the American Rev olution of Alabama have decided to have (In addition to the regulation D. A. R. pin) a badge distinctive of the state. This will All a long-felt need—espe cially with the Alabama Daughters, visiting other states and attending con gresses. The matter has been referred to a committee, who have accepted a design, nnd as soon as the Unnl drawings are j tensions are given a hearing. Dr. Har din will speak at 4 o'clock, at Peachtree street. The newly organ ized quartet Is doing excellent work, and the musical feature Is always In terestlng. A cordial invitation to the public is extended to this and all other meetings of the society. PRIMARY UNION. The Atlanta Primary and Junior Sunday School Teachers’ Union meet in Trinity primary room Thurs day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Kveryone Interested In the work will be cordially welcomed. A good program has been prepared. MRS. F. P. GAFFNEY. musicalTrecital. There will be a recital at St. Johns M. E. church at Georgia .avenue and Pryor street Friday, July 26, at 8:15 p. m. This recital will be given for the benefit of the building fund, under the auspices of the PhJlatbca class. Tlck- ts on sale at Gable Plano Company. Program. Monologue recital of David Copper- field. Part l—David's Wooing and Marriage of Dora. Part II—Death of the Child Wife—Juliette B. Parmelee. Let Me Love Thee. Ardlti—Miss Nel lie Nix. Ask Jones What He Thinks About Babies—Juliette B. Parmelee. (a) Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower; (b) I Know a Lovely Garden, D. Har- delot—-Mr. Bolon Drukenmlller. (a) Alex Watching the Speaking; (h) Alex Fear Story he "1st maked up Ills own seT’—Juliette B. Parmelee. Island of Dreams, Adams—Miss Nel lie Nix. Aunt Doleful Cheers Up Cornelia— Juliette B. Parmelee. My Dreams, Post!—Mr. Solon Druk-* enmlller. Country School Boy’s First Composi tion, An Old Sweetheart of Mine—Ju liette 13. Parmelee. SALE OF HOME-MADE CAKE. The Young Lndles* Aid Society of the First Christian church will hold their regular Suturday sale of home made cakes, etc., at 168 Peachtree street. Come early In the morning and make your selection. CLUB MEETING. Mrs. Robert Shropshire entertained the \Vnshfngton Heights Euchre Club at a party Friday afternoon. Sixteen guests were present, and at the con clusion of the game, delicious refre h- ments were served. LUNCHES FOR TUESDAV. All persons who will contribute lunches Tuesday are requested to send them to the second floor corridor of the state capitol, to Mrs. Mary L. Mc Lendon. president of the Atlanta Wil lard Womnn’s Christian Temperance Union, w hero a committee will be pres ent to receive tliejn. The lunches will be only served to members of the leg islature and to visiting delegates. D* PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD which is made from the whole grain of the wheat berry. For sale by all Grocers I Simon’s Sensational Sale Bargain Offers for Saturday. Many Goods to be Sold at Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost. Mrs. Ector B, .Latham and children left Tuesday night for Virginia, where they will spend several months. Miss Julia Moses, of Montgomery, Ala., Is the guest of relatives In At lanta. Misses Mary Elizabeth nnd Jane Gwlnn leave soon to spend some time In the mountains. Master Frar.k McConnell 1s spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, of Covington, at their beautiful country j home, “Longwood.” Miss Susie Dyer, one of the most accomplished and ittructive members f Covington's younger' society set, Is • visitor at the home ©f Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McConnell at 78 West Peachtree. Mrs. McConnell and Miss Dyer will leave soon to spend ten days at Indian Spring. Mrs. Jos: Ohl. who has spent sev eral years In New York, will leave soon to Join Mr. Ohl In the Philippines, where they will spend two years. Mr. 11. S. Smith and family, after a Is.t of several days to relatives in Atlanta, have returned to their homo In Memphis. •• J. H. Lorenz left Friday for Chicago and Minneapolis. He will at tend the national dental convention and will be away for two weeks. Mrs. Luther Rosser and children will spend the month of August at Porter Springs. Mr. Framv Butt has returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. Welbom Hill has returned fron „„ ..... „. w , visit to Roanoke. New York and Phil- nlmlo. H rw-lnt of the badge with tin j adelphla. White ltt_ Roanoke M n. lilll article by the chairman will be pub 4 4 llshed. It Is expected that each Daughter will appreciate this, and will avail her self of the convenience of the budge.— Birmingham Ledger. SOCIETY SIGMA CHI CONVENTION. Nashville will be well represented nt the convention of the Sigma Chi frater nity, to be held at the Jamestown Ex position, July 30-August 2. Dr. W. L. Dudley and Dudley Jarratt, of Smymn, lenve ne»t Katurdny by way of Cincin nati and a party which leaves Friday morning for Norfolk Includes In Its personnel Miss Annie Gayle Norvell, who will be one of a number of at tractive visiting girls In Norfolk at the time of the convention; W. E. Norvell, Jr., Clarence Connell and J. A. Peoples, who Is the official delegate from the Sigma Chi alumni In Nashville. The delegate from the active chap ter at Vanderbilt Is Hamilton Doug las. Jr., of Atlanta, who with his fath er. Mr. Hamilton Douglas, the repre sentative of the Atlanta nlumnl chap ter. Join them In that city en route. J. J. King, also of the Vanderbilt chap ter, now en route home from n trip to Europe, "III join the others at Jamestown. The business meeting o the convention will be held nt the In side Inn, and the social features wll Include boat rides and a number of other pleasures, concluding with a nan- quet on the night of August 2. Miss Annie Gnvle Norvell nnd Mr. Norvell will be In Norfolk ten days, and the former will then go to Han over, Mass., near Boston, to be the guest of Dr. and Mr*. H. C. Tolman at the Tolman family homo, where they are now’ after a visit in Newark, N. J.— Nashville Banner. DR. HARDIN~TO LECTURE. A large and cultured assembly lis tened to Mr. Royal Daniel’s address before the Atlanta Psychological Socie ty Inst Sunday, at which time an In vitation was extended Dr. M. C. Har din. the well-known physician, to be the next speaker In the continuous Chautauqua series of lectures now be ing given by the soetet*'. The plat form of the society Is very broad and representatives of all the learned pro- DIAMON DS Let us show you our comprehensive selection. Our prices, qualitvconsidered, will eertninlv interest you. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., IMPORTERS. 37 WHITEHALL ST. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Atlqoid preparation far (see, neck, arms and hand$. M«kc»thetktnlike?vu w*oe it. Pnctit fnemo tnest. X<>t iticky or grrasY. It'* harmless,clean, refreshing. Can’t be detected I’sritmor *intf,nc«n *a4 night, Winter. Spring, Summer, FaiL Sample 1‘RLii. Ljrua MIg Co.44S. Fifth St. Urookly a,NY. ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luclun Cocko and went with them 011 tliclr private car to the Jamestow n Exposl tlon. In New York, as the guest of Mr nnd Mrs. W. R. Fagan, she was de llghtfully entertained. In Philadelphia Mrs. Hill visited Mr*. George Rommel! and was the honor guest nt a number of delightful affulrs. Miss Lillian Atkin, the guest of Miss Jennie Lowry, returns Monday to her home In Knoxville. Dr. J. H. Lorrenze left Friday for Indianapolis, to attend the National Dental Association. Mrs. Lorrenze Is the guest of friends In South Carolina for u few’ <lays, Mrs. Green Dodd nnd Miss Dodd leave Friday for Asheville, to be absent several weeks. The friends of Dr. Julian P. Thomas, of New York, will be grutlfled to learn that he is slowly Improving from hh recent serious automobile acchh nt. Dr. Thomas has been able to leave the Fordhnm Hospital and Is recupending at his home, 172 West Seventy-second street. New York. Dr. Thomas’ wife nnd brother-in-law, Mr. Walter Kber- hart, are with him. Mra. Thomas Galloway will leave shortly to visit her father, Mr. Revis Terry, In New York .Mias Ada Lee Norfleet, of Memphis, Tenn.. arrives In the city In the next few days to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Folder. Miss Norfleet Is en route to Magnolia, Mass., where she will visit friends. ich 1ms returned Misses Louis* Walker, of Monroe; Helen McCrary, of Senoia, and Tolle- son, of Spartanburg, S. t\, are the guests of Mfaces Agnes and Dorothy Smith, on West Peachtree street. At the bridge party given by Mrs. E. A. Holbrook to her sister. Mrs. \V. H. Meacham. of Chattanooga, the prizes were won by Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. W. E. Foster. Misses Vaughan and Redwlne are spending their vacation with Mr. Hen ry Nowell, at Monroe. Mrs. J. R. Tilley and Masters Berke ley and Hubert Tilley are at the Cliff House, Tallulah Fails. Misses Htockard and Hopkins have returned from a visit to Miss Julia Mobley, at Monroe. Mr. and Mrs* J. H. Dyar and vuuhg aon. Rulph. and Miss Louise McLain left Thursday for Calhoun to Join a party of friends on a camping trit Mr. and Mrs. Manning Austin will leave Saturday for a visit to relatives In South Carolina. The little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Col quitt Carter, Colquitt. Jr., Is quite ill again at Whflfe Sulphur Springs. Miss Lucy Howard Is visiting her slater, Mrs. Tom Comer, at Athens. Mrs. E. H. Short nnd children are the guests of Judge and Mrs. S. B. Wlnglleld, nt Athens. Mies re Donnelly nnd Miss N. C. Crush will lenve Friday ufternoon for White Sulphur Springs, Hall county, to be «bs' \t a week. Mrs. W. F. Hurd, of Washington, D. C.. is vlsltli g ii :r sister, Mrs. M. Mc Kinnon, 141 Pullium street. Mrs. Hurd Is accompanied by her three Interest- I Large showing of children’s fancy Gingham and Chambray Dresses; pretty styles trimmed with braid; sizes 4 to 14 years. Regular $1.00 values, 6C- tomorrow WWW Beautiful line of Ladies’ White Lawn Waists; prettily mod eled, carefully tailored and trimmed in the newest styles. Genuine $1.00 quality, JlQf\ A few excellent values in white Linen Skirts; prettily draped, with wide flare. This is our regular $1.50 Skirt, and cheap at that. While they CQti* last, only. Vwv i Beautiful assortment of Shirt Waist and Jumper Suits of soft chiffon taffeta; solid colors and small checks in brown and blue. Genuine $10 vnl- (TO lie special tomorrow«5#%L<UiLv , Attractive values in gingham and chambray Petticoats. These goods we bought at a close price and sold easily at 69c. Tomorrow, choice QQ- only VVS Xew and beautiful Oriental de signs in dress length Kimonos; extra quality. We absolutely guarantee these to be the best values ever offered’at QGa this price, $2.00 values. <3>Ov Prett.v line of Children’s Para sols; all colors. These goods are easily worth 50c to ,75c. While they last, 4 C- choice Iww Excellent values in Ladies’ Black Lace .Mitts, elbow length, good quality and pretty weaves in regulnr 50c values, ‘ “ tomorrow, special.... 19c Lot of Cambric Corset Covers ■ very pretty and well made. This quality sells everywhere for 39u; we wil lcol.se them out tomorrow; ft* special We have a line of Ladies’ 25c Muslin Drawers that are excel lent values nt that price. These must be sold, and we will offer them tomorrow .a gji at only 1 For quality, our line of Bovs’ 25c Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers can not be beaten. Tomorrow we will close them out at, • 4 per garment | GC We have also a line of Men’s Elastic Seam Drawers, in 50c quality, that we will include in this sale. All sizes; djr- while they' last, only.. vDC White Lingerie Waists Charming creations in extra quality tyhite Lingerie Waists, beautifully tailored and trimmed in the latest styles. Regulnr $2.50 to $3.50 values, tomorrow. (J* 4 A O while they last, choice B «*fO White Lawn Suits Beautiful White Lawn Suits; waist and skirt elaborately trimmed with fine em broidery. These suits have never been of fered for less than $5.00; QQ a few tomorrow at, special.... 9 I >vO SIMON’S, 49 Whitehall Street CAVE SPRING. Messrs. Howell McCollum anti James McBride have returned to Savannah after a two weeks’ visit to the former's parents. Mrs. C. W. Davis, of Decatur, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Linton Sparks, was called home on account of the Illness of her hus band. The visiting young ladies were very delightfully entertained at a lawn par ty at Miss Montgomery’s on Inst Fri day evening. The lawn was tastefully decorated with tables, roses, ferns and Japanese lanterns. ’’Upjlnks,” the lead ing game of the evening, seemed to have been thoroughly enjoyed by every one. Ice cream nnd cake were served by several of the young ladles. Mr. G. Ford and daughter, of Texas, •e visiting Mrs. T. M. Treadaway. Mr. Sam Crook has returned to his home In Anniston. Mrs. M. L. TumJin and Miss Minnie Smith spent Thursday In Cedartown. Mr. Clayton Trout nnd niece. Miss Louise Cooper, of Atlanta, are visiting the former’s parents here. dance will be given at the Cave Spring Hotel by Mr. Watts In honor of our visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Settles, of Atlanta, are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reeves. Miss Mary Lou Montgomery spent the week-end with the Misses King, of Rome. Mrs. Young, of Rome, spent Wednes day with Mrs. A. N. Tumlin. to., and Mrs. Joe Barker, of Ashe ing sons, Willis, Fran!: and Robert, I ville, N. C., are visiting relatives here. Captain Felix Corput and Miss Cor- put have returned from a delightful trip to Atlantic City. Among the summer visitors here are: Mrs. J. L. Love and slaughter, New Or leans, La.; Miss Annie Johnston, Tal ladega; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lelaer, Selma, Ala.; Mrs. R. L. Dawson, Ma con; Mrs. Linton Smith and daughter, Atlanta; Mrs. E. P. Grant and chil dren. Atlanta; Mra. Sam Crook and children, Anniston; Rev. Foster and family. Anniston; Mrs. Lanham and daughter, Anniston; Mrs. and Miss Whery, Selma; Miss Little and sisters, Selma; Mr. and Mrs. Date Reeves, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Tampa; Mrs. John Wood and daughter. Atlan ta; Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge, Meridian, Miss. MCWROE. Miss Able Felker complimented the vis Itfng .girls with n very pretty party Mon day evening. The house uns beautifully decorated with smllnx nnd roses nnd n pro fusion of pot plants added nuu h to Its love llness. Those enjoying MJ*s Fefkor's hospl- tnllfv were Misses Stoeknrd nnd Hopkins of Atlanta. Miss Mundny of Augusta and Misses Julia Moldey, Kllen Lnunlus. Isabel Xminnlly, Mildred and Hello Nowell, lieu lull t’lrkle, Julia Hay, Edith Edwards. Mnrv Had ford. Ilessl* Ilreedlnre, Mary Belle Phil lips. l.eno Nowell. Messrs, llnrrv and Her bert Breedlove. Cliff Hheats. Golden KnlRht. Arthur and Louis Mobley. Hallmark Khan non. Henry Michael. Hoy Nunnnll.v, George and lieu Hammond. Clay l.ocklln. Krnstiis Koberta, George Felker. Pock Ayeoek. Pres ton Adams, ltnlpli Gibb* nnd Hob Briscoe. Miss Julia liny has as her guests this _eek Misses Katharine Cordon, lloberfa Slade of Columbus and Helen Spain of Quitman. Miss Julia Hay entertained Friday e Ing In honor of her guests. Misses Gordon. Slade and Spain. Mr. Ileurr Nowell Is spending his v ..an in Monroe. lie has ns his guests Messrs. Redwlne and Vaughn, of Atlanta Misses .Stoeknrd nud Hopkins returned Atlanta Saturday after a delightful visit to Miss Julia Mobley. They were the reelp tits of much s*w*lnl attention while here. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Qultmey are visiting r. and Mrs. Cal Nowell. Miss Floy Felker has returned from At lantn. ‘IBs Bessie Breedlove entertained one rtlng this w«*ek In honer of Miss Julia Ray’s guests. Misses Gordon end Slade of ’obtinbus and Miss Spain of Quitman. On** of th»* most beautiful parties of this cnsoii was the roof garden party given Tuesday evening by MIm Julia Mobley, a itiipilmeut to the visiting girls. Messrs. Roy Nuubally and llerlnTt and Thursday evening Dr. and Mr*. R. B. Ridley entertained at dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Hill, Solicitor Charles Hill and Mr. and Mr*. James Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. Ledbetter, of Atlanta, who are now making their home In Augusta, will be with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cohen this winter.—Augusta Chronicle. Mr*. A. E. Chappell and Mis* Mattie Chapppell. of Macon, are visiting rela tives in Atlanta. Misses Helen nnd Mary Morris, the two lovely Atlanta girls who are vlslt- Inr Miss Roberta Gewlnner. will spend the rest of the week with Miss Loret ta Newcomb nt the Hotel Lanier.—Ma con News. Mrs. A. B. Andrews has returned from a visit to Mrs. Louis Reneau, at Norcross. Mr. nnd Mrs, A. McD. Wilson are at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mr*. Alfred Truitt and the Misses Price have returned from In dlnn Springs. Mr. Albion Cowles has returned from the Young Men’s Christian Association camping party. Miss Aurelia Speer returned Friday from Buffalo, where *he was the guest of her sister. Mrs. William R. Huntley. r. and Mrs. Henry Lott, of Havana, the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Frank l>* Lorraine Vaughan, of Washing ton. I>. C., will arrive soon to visit Miss Pauline Lelper, In Inman Park. iss Carabell Hollingsworth, of La- Fayettc. Ala., Is a guest of her cousins. Misses I.ols and Nellie Hollingsworth. r. and Mrs. A. R. Frazer, of La- Fayette, Ain., hajrt* returned home, aft- few days’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hollingsworth. KIRKCALD1E Announce the arrival of a high- class man tailor, who will make Plain Tailored Suits Kirkcaldie will book the first few orders at special prices. Reduc tions on Gowns of all kinds. Kirkcaldie 731-2 Whitehall Harry Breedlove are attending the James town exposition. They will visit New York, Washington nnd other point* of Interest be fore returning home. Mr*. George W. Felker and little daugh ter, I.oulse, have returned from » visit to Indian Hprlugs nud Fayetteville, where they l*lted Judge and Mrs. Hollingsworth. Mi** Nlta Mundny, who has been the ad mired guest of Miss Kllen Lnunlus. returned Wednesday afternoon to her home In Au gusta. Miss Clnro Felker will lenve soon for Tennessee. Mr. tfTTil Mrs. Edwin Nowell, of Gaines ville, are guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Roberts. Mrs. Frank Hnrrold. of Amerleus, Is now ■Ith Mr, nud Mrs. It. H. Walker. A delightful event of Wednesday looming ns a beautiful party Miss Isnbel Nunnnll.v and Mrs. B. S, Walker. Jr., gave In honor he visiting girls. The house was at- lively dwomted with gnrden flowers, and after the games delicious refreshments ere served. Messrs. Rollln Broughton. Mason Wil liams. Oscar Thomason and Floyd Newton, f Madison, welt the guests of friends here Mr. and Mrs. Cnrtnlehnel and Miss LoneJJe Mobley ore spending the week at Tallulah Falls. Miss Julia Ray. will leave with hpr guests Friday to l*e the guests of honor at a house party at Warm Springs. ... Mr - ny,’ 1 J. If. Kell;.-r ,MI.« Hoy l elker w.U leave next week for In dian springs *xr*. Arthur Mobley and George FeJ- returned Inst week* from Indian Springs. NfiRAK® Tonight—Matinee Tomorrow. Ninth Week of the GEORGE FAWCETT CO. Presenting the Fatuous Success “JANE EYRE” Night, 25c to 50c. Matinees, 25c to 3>. Next Week—“EAST LYNNE. eCASiNO Tonight—Matinee Tomorrow. Advanced VAUDEVILLE Martin Buckley & Co., Gertrude FIske. Rto A Ilrosche, Chick A Chick lets, Steele Si Kdwards. Animated Pictures. Casino Price*. Sale nt Bijou. Next Week—VAUDEVILLE. KHILDKCfy Teethinc p*riut«RUng Rith elcitrnljre*. X-rajr anrt teHlOMMt. Tk«*« t,.rer*4 >m* the liAKI IvukD mftht «p«f» •ton •*<< tur«M. O* MtracU i* not. It »* th* ••tjr methyl »t,uh U mdoped L? |.hpki*n«. *urg*oB«, dcnMfeL'gte.t*. meUwal joutul* »ui mnmW *1*4-*- Stu«t. O* Mind* m«IM. *«*!*! in pUm •»•*p«r tat. |t.«. , Toor money |.*ck without '|UC*tM>n i m t*4 Up«) tf it fait* 1 to »tooil that i» claimed fo» it. Booklet free, to pUio Ml*. M..11.I Milter, who t. !!,, *,„.(! Egv’A. t, ““ > * *•««>• c*-**' Cute. 4«pkeUM»t »tot«*, Superfluous Hair Bcmo.ed by tho Xew Principle Ss^IUracfe/ j Mrs. Winslow’s syr.TffKE|Soothing Syrup ' J while TEETHING WITH K.ltI'iX-T sue'. MiMee Andre* and Pauline Lhrnnte, «t» .n ,r«t. THE KEELY COMPANY. WIND COLIC, »m FOX JIARIUUXA. Sold hr dranUu In imj put of the —arid. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Fore Food and Drue art. June 10. 110*. Serial Dun. tier ion. VILLA RICA. Ml.s Addle ltuti-heion. of Bi:elmnan, vj.ltlmr Ml*. M lire swell n fee dnr Mias Maude Fulle Messrs. T. V. nm 'pending the week at Tyltee Reaeh. Mr. nud >lr». Ilru.v l’|i.hnw are vlnltlna datives h%.i* this week. I Mr,. Malone, of Marietta, are via- Nights, 7:30-11. THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM: Extra—Musical Streps—Extra JAMES HENNESSY, Black Face Comedian. VAUGHAN SARGENT, In Sanaa and Dances. MISS ANNA STEINBORN, In Illustrated Songs. ATLANTA’S NEWEST, LARGEST and most EN TERTAINING Pleasure park. Entrance free. Ail lrl, ">,!,ter»n n a'Jo! t k 0 attractions the public is locking for. Ring here tills Miss t.lzzl< Atlanta Mae ftsxwei! u visiting la Mf*!! W*lter, of Atlanta, I, vlsltln; rein- Ml<* Bli. il Knwtetl. „f At|„„t a |, vwt . I no her mint, Mr*. l„ |; \l|„ n ' Miss Alice Humphries will leave last 'Mte.’ il're, 1 Iterant. MIm. l-ftr"' ■* 111 I'ett !<!£■ reti.'rtlfte ,, ' lt ninutenhaia he Atteita" 1 " ' ia *" ,D s,,n ' ln >' f f'»» vwJlSi.ffKSS’J!;'- uf ,»r- «"■{ Mr., tv. It* lie/*;,r,. 4arftwm, I*" . visitins the latter’s pnrem leal retnrnetl recently from Atlanta's Playground Ponce deLeon Everything for Everybody Sirs. It. hit Texas KdtuoadMn, of Uak.lale, , lwut St Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DELEON PARK. A. J. SELF, SOUTHERN CHAMPION, Skating on Stilt* Every Night day, Thursday and Saturday A ■ noons this vacek-