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

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TH Ml ATJjAJVTA (tKUKTtI AN AND IV w D, SOCIETY Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor, Charlotte Stewart, A „i... nts Selene Armstrong, A IlMIHHMMIII AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS * ®®®0®©®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® Persons will never know wh a delicious breakfast food is until j they have eaten HE DOUBTED IT. Tm sn orphan, sir." she said. He tenderly consoled her. And when he saw It pleased her. too His sympathy grew bolder. “Poor, lonely little one,” he said, "I also am another; 'Twould be the thins, I am sure. It Should kiss you for your mother." did, hot e'en that thoushtful deed Seemed hardly to aufflce her. She murmured: "1 forgot to say. My pa was married twice, sir." —September Bohemian. MISS KNOX TCT ENTERTAIN. Thursday afternoon Miss Jennie Knox will entertain about thirty of her young friends at euchre. The oc casion will be Informal, and. will be one of the most enjoyable evepts of the week. Her guests will be Misses Bessie Wallace Pope, Imogens Thorn, Annie Sykes Rice, Helen Jones, Emi ly Wlnshlp, Marian Foster, Edith Kirkpatrick, Antoinette Kirkpatrick, Ethel Willingham, Clara Mitchell, Ju lia Dodd, Sarah Jackson of Charles ton, Lllllun Yow, Ruth Wing, Alma Glenn. Ruth King, Ida King, Annie Ray, Margaret Haverty, Carolyn King, Agnes Harrison. Jennie Hutchins, Ida Landrum, Ethel Noble, Martha Law- she, Caroline Muse, Willie Muse, Mar garet Armstrong, Francos Hightower, Alllne Parks, Emma Kate Amorous, Daisy LeCraw, Beth Wall, Laura Ans ley, Laurlan Johnson and Tommie Perdue. MRS. FOSTER TO ENTERTAIN. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. 8. W. Foster will entertain very Informally a few friends. The occasion will be one of the most enjoyablo of the In formal social alTalrs planned for the week. EA8T LAKE PARTY. The Misses Newcombs, the guests of the Misses Morris, will be given a pic nic at East Lake Tuesday evening by a number of their young men friends. AUXILIARY”MEETING. There will be a call meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the I. A. of M„ at Carnegie Library, Tuesday at 3 p. m„ August 27. MRS. M. RILEY, President. TO MISS REINiTTE MILLER. Miss Rclnette Miller Is receiving charming attentions during her visit to Miss Marie Johnson, of Talbotton. A pretty party was that at which Miss Martha K. Smith entertained In compliment to Miss Johnson and Miss Miller. Cards were played, and at the conclusion of the game a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. J. A. Bryan gave last week In honor of Miss John son and her guest a house party which opened with a brilliant reception. Re ceiving with Mrs. Bryan were Miss Johnson, Miss Miller, Messrs. Ralford Persons and Thomas Persons, Jr. Punch wns served by Miss Sara Robins. Miss Miller wore white mull and blue ribbons. Miss Johnson wore white also, and Miss Robins was In white embroidered net. Last Thursday even ing Miss Johnson gave a merry hay ride. Afterward a watermelon cutting was enjoyed on the lawn of Miss John son’s stately colonial home. Those par ticipating were Miss Martha Ryder of Columbus, Miss Martha K. Smith. Miss Imogene Smith, Miss Miller, M|ss John son, Miss Sarn Robins and Miss Xlnena DeLoach of Savannah; Mr. Thomas Persons, Jr., Mr. Ralford Per sons. Mr. Walter Beall, Mr. Worrlll Kimbrough, Mr. Persons Heath. TO THE MISSES NEWCOMBE. , The Misses Newcombe, of Macon, the guests of Misses Mary and Helen Morris, will be the guests of honor at a box party at the Casino Monday, the party to Include: Miss Isrretta Newcombe, Miss Helen Morris, Miss Hattie Newcombe, Miss Mary Morris, Mr. Sidney Phelan. Mr. Will White, Mrs Percy Taylor and Mr. Arthur Lane. MISS LAWTON'S PARTY. Monday morning, at her home on Forrest avenue. Miss Ruby Lawton was hostess at an up-jlnks party, which she gave In honor of Miss Ma rian Gay, the charming guest of Miss Alllne Parks. Miss Lawton's home was decorated for the occasion In white No material is prettier for a useful summer gown than black and white dotted Swiss muslin, charming when simply made. This model has the very full pleated skirt, with three deep tuoke run ning around. The waist is oroseed In surplice fashion, opening over a V of ruffles of black Valenciennes lace. The'very short sleeves follow the same lines with a full ruffle of lacs to finiah them and a band and bow of stiff black ribbon. The girdle la also of black ribbon, though a pretty, bright-colored flowered ribbon may be worn as well if one prefere a little color. Baby Sick? Sick babies have been made well by Pith’ Carminatim for fifty years. 1 f baby is sick send for a bottle of Pint' Cnrminatirt and protect your dear one from bloody dysentery and cholera Infantum. Pith' CormiaaHre keeps the stomach and - bowels normal. It Is pleas ant to take and harmless—a simple rem edy for sick babies, made by a responsi ble liousc. Your neighbors and your druggist know of Pint" Carminalitt and I.amar & Itankin Drug Co., the menu- The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. and yellow, and these colors prevailed In all the pretty details of the party. Vases of golden glow occupied every available spot, and the score cards were hand-painted daisies. The first prise was a dainty pair of armlets, and the consolation was a hat pin. The honor guest was presented with a beautiful fan. The young hostess re ceived her guests In a pretty dress of white and yellow mull. Miss Parks and her guest were In white mull and lace. Invited to meet Mias Parks and Mias Gay were: Misses Ruth Camp, Pauline Bell, Mary McCord, Margaret Welch, Pearl Jansen. Eulah Hancock. Elolse McClain, Annie Mary Haupln. Claire Hancock, Irene Bllvey, Elizabeth 811- vey and Lucy Windsor. MISSION BOARD* MEETING. The woman's board of city missions will meet Tuesday morning at T* o'clock at Trinity church house. IN HONOR OFTlRS. CAMPBELL. Mrs. Jack Lewis entertained at small Informal luncheon Saturday at the Capital City Club In honor of Mrs. J. F. Campbell, of Galveston, Texas, who Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. C. Longlno. CURETON-STROUD. Special to The Georgian. Dalton, Ga., Aug. 26.—A pretty ro mance was connected ^lth the wedding of Miss Lillian Cureton and Mr. Chafln Stroud, which occurred here Saturday. faeturen. Pitlt’ Cnrminatirt, any dmyyht, Sic Tilts' CstmlMtlvs nH**s^ (M nrtd mw |i«u MM of bowel trow HU after ocher fwi*n lud failed’*--Mr*. IT. L. MactaJJtn, 307 Wo*dwr+ and Mrs. G. W. Cureton. of Rising Fawn, was here on a visit to her sla ter, Mrs. M. 1,. Harris, and ahe told Mrs. Harris that her sweetheart, Mr. Stroud, from Columbus, waa coming to see her. When he arrived the young HANDY PINS A lady can scarcely complete her toilet nowadays without a set or two of these pins for fastening her cuffs, holding her eollar trim, or for use in some such way. Come in and let us show you our selection; you’ll be pleased with the assortment, the quality and the price. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, asd sight, la wur,Spriag,iSaswcr,PalL Sample FR£H. Cyos Ulg. Co. ♦!». Fifth St,Br^kS-s.N y" couple procured a license and went to the Baptist parsonage, where they were married. They left on the 4 o’clock train for Atlanta yesterday afternoon without telling any one of their wed ding. alumnaITieeting. The Atlanta and Decatur chapter of the Agnes Scott Alumnae Association will meet Friday afternoon, August 30. at 4 o'clock, with Mrs. A. S. Edmonds, 169 Juniper street. A full attendance Is urged. THYRZA A8KEW. Secretary. LAWN~PARTY. The ladles of St. Lukes church will give a lawn party Tuesday afternoon on Peachtree street, opposite Peach tree place. The occasion will be held for the benefit of the building fund. The vacant lot between the residence of Mrs. Frank Ellis and Mrs. W. S. Wlth- ant will be used. Delicious Ices and cakes will be served. TYLER-MILES. An engagement of national Impor tance has been announced. It Is that of Miss Elizabeth Gilmer Tyler, of Williamsburg, Va.. youngest daughter of President Lyon O. Tyler, of Willlum and Mary College, and Midshipman Alfred Hart Miles, United Stales navy, who Is now serving aboard the battle ship Kentucky. Miss Tyler, who le first cousin of Mrs. T. Gardner Foster, of Montgom ery, Is a granddaughter of President John Tyler, and of Thomas Gilmer, at one time secretary of the navy. Mr. Miles Is a graduate of the Naval Acad emy last spring. He is a son of the late Charles R. Miles, lieutenant In the United States navy. D? PRICES WHEAT FLAKE GELE FOOD the ideal food for all classes, the result of years of investigation. For sole by all Grocers * Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rooney and the Misses Rooney entertained a number of house guests last week, those who comprised the party being Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin and son, of Macon; Miss Hattie Ledslnger, of Macon; Miss Myrtle Schelllng. of Charlotte; Mr. Rowell Rooney, of Cordele, and Mr. Clinton Griffin, of Macon. Miss Louise Sullivan Is In Clarkes vllle, the ghest of Miss Lee Rose Cor bett, at her summer home. “Holly Dale.” Miss Sullivan will spend some time In Tallulah before returning home, Major and Mrs. George C. Ball are the guests of Mrs. George Ward, of Birmingham, and are being delightful ly entertained. Mr. and Mrs. John Tullis, of Mont gomery. spent a few days In Atlanta last week en route from New York, They were the guests while here of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haltlwanger. Miss Frank Haltlwanger will leave soon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tullis. Miss Nettle Sergeant, Miss Louise Sergeant, Miss Marie Glenn and Mr. Sergeant have returned from Nacoo chee Valley. Mr. and Mre. James Otis, of Colurn bio, S. C., ore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Otis. Miss Marlon Roberts, of Utica, Y., will arrive this week to visit Miss Anita Stewart. Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster and Mra Estelle Garrett Baker are at Indian Springs. returned from New York Mr. J. Roy Rounsavllle, of Rome, Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. C. Cartledge. Mrs. C. W. Strlckter and children have returned from Porter Springs. Mr. Gus Daley, of Macon, spent Sun. day In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terrell are at the Aragon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Moore are In New York city. Miss Mamie Corrigan has retu from New York. Mrs. John Hill and Miss Rollne Clarke returned this week from North Caroltna. Mrs. Alfred Bradbury Is at Wrlghts- vlllo Beach. If you wish to meet your triends, visit The New Kimball Palm Garden, the popular re sort ot all good livers. Miss Mary DeLany, the Interesting little daughter of Mr*. Stella DeLany, Is visiting relatives and friends In Cleveland, Tenn. Miss Davies and Miss Daisy Davies have returned from a month's visit to VranlUIn, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and Miss Katherine Clark have returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moore and Mr. and Mra. Hamilton Douglas leave this week for a visit to New York and Boston. Miss Kate Massey has returned from a visit to Miss Bunnle Love, at Bald, win. Mrs. E. L. Berry, of Kuching, Ga ls visiting In the city. Mrs. Z. B. Leonard, of Vienna. Ga„ Is the guest of Mrs. Everard Richard son, Mrs, M. P. Hall, who has also been the guest of Mrs. Richardson, has returned to Vienna. Mrs. J. C. Davidson.' of West Point, Is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Lovelace, on Park atreet. Mrs. A. A. Hart, who has been ex tensively entertained during her visit to Mra. D. R. Wilder, left Monday for her home In New Orleans. Mrs. A. J. Haltlwanger expects have as her guest soon Mrs. Lottie Pope, of Montgomery, Mrs. Alf Walker and Miss Bessie Walker, of Montgomery, are at the Aragon for a few days, where they are detained by Miss Walker’s illness. Mrs. Alfred Edwards, of Selma, Ala, will arrive Tuesday to visit her niece, Mrs. Robert Wetmore. Miss Buslc Stillwell, of Washington, C.. will arrive soon to visit Mrs. Robert Wetmore, on Piedmont avenue. A New Orleans paper of recent date says: Miss Florence Huberwald, to the Joy of her many friends, has returned to the city and will spend the winter at 1363 Annunciation street, the guest of CHILDREN Seething Mrs. Winslow's has been used 85 Soothing Syrup >foTiit?Rs s FGK ® J y THEIRCH U1REN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SBC- CESS. IT SOOTIIKS THE CHILD,SOFTENS THE OUMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CURES WIN’D COLlc, and Is the BEST KEMEDs FOR DIARRHEA. , . Sold by druggist* la avery part of tba world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the rare Food and Dm* act. June 30. 1900. Serial num ber ir m Mrs. Brisbane. Miss Huberwald’i lovely voice and charming personality render her a delightful addition to any aoclety.” Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barrett sailed on Thursday from England and will arrive in Augusta In about two weeks and spend several days with Mrs. John Butt, on the Hill, before going to their home In Birmingham. While abroad Mr. Barrett has bought a handsome Mercedes auto car, which he is im porting to Birmingham. — Augusta Chronicle. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Perry 8. Darlington, in Westchester, Pa. Mrs. R. E. L. Cooney, of Atlanta, for merly Miss Loralne Meeks, of this city, and one of Nashville’s most at' tractive society girls. Is a popular guest at Tate Springs.—Nashville Tennes sean. • . * - Theodore P., Shonts, former chair man of the Isthmian Canal commission, who will make his home In New York In the future, has leased the Lanier res idence in New York, 123 Past Thirty- fifth street. Mrs. Shonts and her two interesting daughters are still abroad Mrs. Sam Walker and two little sons are spending a week at Goodwin's Crossing. Major and Mrs. George C. Ball, of Atlanta, will arrive in the city tomor row afternoon, and will be the guests of Mrs. George R. Ward for a week. Both have many friends In this city who are always delighted to have them come. Mrs. Bali is the society editor of The Atlanta Georgian, and makes that paper sparkle with her own brilliancy.—Birmingham Ledger. Mrs. Gilbert Frazier from Kentucky. has returned Mrs. Valdemlr Gude, who has been ill for six weeks, is improving rapidly. HARALSON. Mrs. C. A. Greene is the gueat ot Mra. M. A. Hodnett. ettn this week. Miss Gussle Hogg ana miss urnce jo f Senoln. were in Haralson recently. Misses Mary and Exa Caldwell visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter GrOvensteln and lit tle daughter. Julia, are visiting Mr. Groven- •teln’sparents near Savannah. Mr. w. O. Herndon went to Senola a few days ago. Mrs. M. A. Hodnett has been quite 111 for several days. Mr. A. II. Rawls went to Senola Tuesday. Leon Rawls Is still very sick with fever. Mrs. John Taylor returned to her home at Banning after a pleasant stay with Mrs. B. Taylof. Messrs. J. C. Hodnett and Lon Bishop were In S'enola Thursday. Mrs. J. T. Edmondson la spending this week In Fayette. Mr. Cartls Nixon Is visiting home folks. GRIFFIN. , Miss Rossle Bell New ton has as her guests Miss I.utle Head, of Zebulon. and Miss Marie Burroughs, of Columbus. Thurs day evening a number of young people were invited to meet these guests. Master Jack Gresham .gave a party to his friends Thursday afternoon. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walcott hove gone to Hogansvllle, making- the trip In tbelr automobile. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bass and children have gone to New York. Mr. J. D. Smith, who wns offered the presidency of the agricultural trollege at Ttfton. has declined the offer and will take a similar posltloq at Gordon’Institute, BarnesvIUe. DALTON. Mrs. C. R. Evans entertained very In- formslly and pleassntly Monday evening In honor ot her sister, Miss Frances Scoglti, of St. Louis. The affair was In the nature of a musical and proved most delightful. Miss Scoglti. who Is s finished pianist, gave several .exquisite numbers. Mr. Htfrry Rontt established his reputation as a vio linist of remarkable, ability nnd sympa thetic expression, with Mrs. Mary Carter, whose delightful accompanying on the piano wns much complimented. Punch, sandwiches and sweets were served. The following guests enjoyed Mrs. Evans' hos pitality: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCaray. Mr. and - Mrs. Frank Shumate, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. L.,W. Carter, Miss Mary Carter, Miss Emily Carter, Messrs. Will Allen nnd George Lewis. On Thursdny afternoon Miss Johnnie lardwlck gave a charming euchre party, honoring her friend. Miss Adrlane Merritt, Of New York. The members of the Euchre Club were present, and a number of espe cially Invited guests. The handsome home on Thornton avenue showed lovely decora tions In roses and blossoms of the goldeu glow, while the verandas were bowers of cool green tflth ferns and palms. Prizes of beauty and value were given and the menu, delicate and delicious, rounded up an afternoon of complete enjoyment. The guests were Mra.. Guilford Cannon, R. Evans, Mrs. W. C. Martin, Mra. Hollingsworth. Misses Mary Carter, Claire elker and Agnes Bryant. Another merry crowd drove , out to Mr. Marion Williams* beautiful country bomr on Friday evening, returning by the light of a glorious moon. Dancing and a splen did supper were the features of the enter tainment, pleasi ig men — . ... jonor of Miss Felker. of Monroe, nnd Miss Merritt, of New York. Mr. Routt, the violinist, with Miss Windier, piano, and Mr. Carter, cornet, furnished delight ful music. Mrs. Frank IToffaker. of Cobutta, Is vis iting Mra. Watt Weatherby. Mr. John Edmondson, ot Atlanta, Dalton this week. Mr. Alex Lynn, of Atlanta, waa here re cently. Misses Hsrdwiek and Merritt have re turned from a visit to Chattnnoogs. Mrs. Cora Johnson Linton, of Savannah, the guest of Mrs. T. J. Horne. EASTMAN. On Wednesday evening Mis* Byrdie Dan * wns the charming hostess to an a! fresco ty In honor of her guests. Misses Annie t*mi Roberson, of Tennille. and Jinks Ed wards, of Ellahelle. The entire lower floor '* n and the an on three sld the home waa thrown oben and the ana g It on three alder brilliantly lighted »se lanterns nnd attractive with li a in mocks, cosy corners and lawn swings. Miss Daniel received her gnests wearing a pretty lavender silk trimmed In point lace. Ml** Edwards was becomingly gowned In a blue silk until band embroidered, while Miss Roberson was lovely In a dainty dress of pink crepe de chine. A very Interesting game of hearts was played, which was fol lowed by delicious salad and lee courses. Punch wns served throughout the evening. About 160 guests were Invited to meet the guests of honor. MARIETTA. The Ladles* Rttebre Club was delightfully entertained by the Misses Seize. Mrs. Her- bert Brown received the drat prize, n hand- •aimed pitcher; the second prise wns won ay Mrs. <V M. Crosby, am! the visitors* prize by Mrs. Chlpley S«tz*.*of Atlanta. Mr*. William HttrU Hillyer will have ns •r gnest this week Misses Jessie Jones. Mary Kirkpatrick. I-otilsc Ibtlrd and Alice and May Ktishfofi. of Actants. ■Mn. t*. M. Crosby entertained a number her friends at bridge on Thursday even- Ml** Pauline Gramllng left Friday ■ for 'ohutta Springs, where , she will attend a house party for several weeks. Miss Emma Fuller, of Atlanta. Is the guest of Mrs. Turner on Whitlock avenue: Mr. and Mrs. 91. Brumby and children ivo returned frout a visit to Mlsxlsslppl. Ou last Thursday evening the yonug peo ple were most enjoyably entertained by Miss Annie Waddell at her home on Church street THIS WILL BE BOOK CASE WEEK -In the- DUTCH AUCTION WINDOW If you are in need of a book case, this is your opportunity to save money —every case in the window will be marked down $2.00 daily until sold— all are started at the regular stock price—in the window is A solid Mahogany 3-door case priced $60.00 A solid Mahogany 2-door case priced 50.00 A Qt. Oak Mahogany 2-door case priced 45.00 A Qt. Oak Mahogany 2-door case priced 35.00 A Qt. Oak Mahogany 2-door case priced 30.00 MATTIN MATTINGS AND RUGS at special prices this week. Finest grade Japanese Mattings, 25 cents. All wobl reversible Rug, 9x12 size, $9.00. BRUSSELS RUGS 9x12 size .7 $12.75 AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 size $22.50 Be one of our customers—open an account with us and pa ya little at the time. You will soon have your home furnished just as you would like to have it. Cotton Felt Mattresses Priced $7.50 to $15.00. 40-pound Cotton Mattresses $5.00 We guarantee our mattresses to be made as rep resented. We know what goes in them and will tell you—no pig in the bag buying hero. Everything good in Furniture. Agents for the Bloch Go-Carts and Carriages Twenty per cent discount on all North Star Refrigerators. Open an account with 11s and divide the payments weekly or monthly to suit your convenience; everything marked in plain fig ures and at one price. CARMICHAEL-TALMAN FURNITURE GO., “The Store That Saves You Money.” 74-76 WHITEHALL ST. School Books and All Supplies Books and prices guaranteed. Closing Sale in Shoe department. Slippers and all Summer goods. SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, E. PIERCE, President. 60 Marietta St. Opposite Postoffice. Mra. Harry Dupre entertained the Cooking riob last Wednesday with it-ftpend-tho-dny , Ruth Spark party complimentary to Mrs. mau. of |jingvii>w. Tex. Miss Isaliel Brumby and Miss Laura 91ar- •'"•rtia Hopple will loin the Farr tarty in London and sail for Am»*rlv*in ten Mrs. Jessie Gramllng Uitb»f**;L pn. FI*.. U the guest of her friend. Mr A. If. Gilbert, on Cb*rofc«*e street. Mrs. Cohen, of Macon, who was *Is ,UDi Mrs. Fred Morris, lias returned boiua^