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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NJUVVS.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907.
SOCIETY
Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor,
~ . Stc
Charlotte Stewart, . ——
Selene Armstrong, Asslstinti.
AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS
THE WAYS OF WOMEN.
A Laplander bold fell In love. I am told,
With a maiden who lived near tj)e Pole.
Their encasement to baUow, he made
her a tallow
Dip-candle (and went In the hole,
For there talloWa expenilve. and trade
not extensive.
Though some say the tallow he stole).
Said ne, "Oh. be mlnel And this can
dle Is thine!"
And right here the real tale was be
gun.
She gave one coy look, and the candle
she took.
And the man thought his wooing was
done.
She sat down on the Ice and she ate In
a trice
Hla candle so greasy and tallow and
nice.
When he aaked her for the wick, she
said, “No, not a lick!
For you gave and I took. That Is
Love."
Then she shook
Off the crumbs as she rose to her
feet. .
"Glad I met you,” she said. "Can I get
you your sled?'
And she pointed the way down the
street.
Back to Lapland he went; Indeed, he
was sent;
And he sulkily said as he slid,
“Of all the bold minxes!
She's sharp as the lynxes!
The game's not worth the candle. I'll
skidI"
Which he did.
MI8S DORSEY'S PARTY.
Next week at her home on Capitol
avenue Miss Sarah Dorsey win enter
tain Informally In honor of Miss Ida
May Blount's guests.
TO VISIT0R8.
One of the most charming events of
the week was the party given by Miss
Ruth Munford In honor of nn attrac
tive trio of visiting girls, MIbs Irene
Nickerson of Atlanta, Miss Clara
Spivey of Talbotton. and Miss Nina
Maddox of Nashville, Tcnn., who are
In the city with friends.
The affair was given at the home of
the hostess' sister, Mrs. Henry Lowe,
on Rogers avenue In Vlnevllle, nnd the
rooms were brightened with quantities
of palms and cut flowers, pink nnd
white being the color scheme, which
was daintily carried out In the Ices,
cakes and bonbons served late In the
evening.
Miss Munford received her guests In
n lovely gown of blue mull, and she
was assisted by Mrs. Lowe nnd Miss
Clara Belle Penvy, who presided at the
punch bowl, and Misses Ethel and
Sallle Btewart, and Adelaide Smith,
who served the refreshments.
Miss Maddox was a lovely figure In
a gown of pure white, Miss Nickerson
was charming In pink mull, lace
trimmed, and Miss Spivey wore a be
coming gown of blue mull, and Miss
Peavy's pretty frock was of yellow
silk tissue.
A guessing game wna the feature of
the evening's entertainment and the
prises, a dnlnty bag and tie, were won
by Miss Lourold Turner nnd Mr.
George Jones—Macon News.
HOU8H -TRIMBLE.
The mnny friends of Miss Marian A.
Housh anil Mr. Grndy H. Trimble, of
East Point. On., will be surprised to
hear of tin i marriage, which took
place August IS, at Jacksonville. Fla.,
where they will make their future
home. The young couple have the best
wishes of a host of friends.
INFORMAL OCCASION.
Friday evening. Instead of Thurs
day afternoon. Miss Laura Cowles will
entertain Informally in compliment to
Miss Julia Dodd and Miss Sarah
Jackson, of Charleston.
The above out shows a stylish suit made of dark blue taffeta, whloh
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Is very appropriate for oool days. The eton coat and the ekirt are trim
med with bande of
the goods.
J0HN80N-REYB0LD.
A lovely home wedding was that of
Miss Daisy Johnson nnd Mr. M. B.
Reybold, which took place Wednesday
at noon at the bride's home on For
rest avenue. Dr. Richards officiating.
The bride was most attractive In her
lawn traveling suit of brown voile,
made over silk, and trimmed with lace.
With this she wore a brown hnt, trim
med with roses. The bridal bouquet
was of white roses.
The maid of honor was the bride's
sister. Mrs. Garnett Pruett, who wqs
prettily gowned in white silk, her bou
quet of pink roses.
Mr. Carl King acted as best man.
The wedding ceremony was perform-
been one of the prettiest and most pop.
ular girls of Atlanta, and Mr. Reybold
Is a promising young business man.
who has mado mnny friends during his
residence here. Upon their return, Mr.
and Mrs. Reybold will be at home at
1(3 Forrest avenue.
ed before an improvised altnr of palms
and ferns, and thi
he house wns decorated
by a color scheme of white and green.
After the ceremony there was nn In
formal reception. Mr. and Mrs. Reybold
leaving Immediately after for a trip
East.
The bride ss Miss Daisy Johnson has
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by druggists la evsry part of the
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and
Drug act, June SO. 1001. Serial num.
her 1011.
FOR OLD WOMAN'8 HOME.
The game of baeeball played as a
benefit for the Home for Old Women
Wednesday afternoon at Ponce DeLeon
Park was most successful. Each ama
teur team was In line form and each
had loyal supporters, which added
great enthusiasm and success of the
occasion. The game was witnessed by
an audience of about 600 people.
DANCES POSTPONED.
On account of the death of Mlsa
Henry Thomas, of Decatur, the dances
which Mieses Laura and Frances An.
ley were to have given Thursday even.
Ing and Friday evening have been
postponed.
by Wlnshlp. Marion Foster, Edith
llllngham, Clara Mitchell, Ju
lia Dodd, Sarah Jackson of Charles
ton, Lillian Yow, Ruth Wing, Altna
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, Frances Hightower,
Alltne Parka, Emma Kate Amorous,
Daisy LeCraw, Beth Wall, Laura Ans-
ley, Laurlan Johnson and Tommie
Perdue.
The home was prettily decorated
with pink and white carnations, and
after the game delicious refreshments
were served.
BARNES-BAXTER.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barnes, of Wil
son. N. C., announce the engagement of
their niece. Gretchen Davis Barnes, to
Mr. Julian Baxter, of Atlanta, the mar.
riage to take place November 6.
EVANS-8TEPHENS.
General Clement A. Evans announces
the engagement of his daughter. I.ucy,
to Dr. Robert Grier Stephens, the mar
riage to take place on the evening of
October 22.
MISS KNOX ENTERTAINS.
A pretty event of Thursday after
noon was the euchre party which Mlsa
Jennie Knox gave at her home In In
man Park, her guests Including; Misses
Annie Sykes Rice, Helen
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Iss Knox received her guests In a
becoming toilet of white batiste, trim
med with lace.
AT MRS. WESTS PARTY.
At the lovely bridge party av which
Mrs. Frank West entertained Wed
nesday afternoon the first prixs, a gold
hat pin, was won by Mrs. Selden Jones,
and the consolation, a pair of silk hose,
was cut by Miss Helen Crew.
Mrs. West's guests were: Mrs.
Charles Black, Miss Helen Crew, Miss
Lucy Harrison, Mrs. Selden Jones, Mrs.
Will Glenn. Mrs. Lee Jordan, Mlsa An
nie Nutting, Mlsa Julia Porter, Mrs.
John Hill and Mrs. Dan Ruden.
Differing in
Every Respect
Flavoring vanm®
Extracts “
Lemon
Orange
Rose.tta,
differ in every respect from all j
others. They are more uniform,,
more economical, as it requires
but a small quantity to impart the
desired flavor. They are true to
nature, as thev arc made from the
fruit
Wyatt, Jennie Hutchins, Amelle Comp,
ton. Charles Owens. Alberta Doughty,
Julia Doughty, Helen Payne, Anna
Watson, Harriet Calhoun, Emmie Ba
ker, Nell Atkinson, Messrs. Charlie Scl.
pie, Jr., Ralph Ragan, Luther Rosser,
J. C. Harris, Jack Prince, Mac Lewis,
Charlie Montgomery,' Milton Dargan,
Jr.. Otey Mitchell, Frank Baker, Ar
thur Hollis, Bob Parker, Lewis Parker,
Julian Thomas, Dick Gregg, John Har
rison, Stuart Baird, Clifford Anderson.
Jr..
leau. Hunter Muse, Carey Calloway,
Edward Thomas, Willie Wilson, Carl
Ridley, Clinton Amorous, Remson King,
George McCarty, Rucker McCarty,
Wimberly Peters, Forrest Adair. Jr.,
Wllle Pope. Jr., Marshall Johnson,
Hughes Spalding, Jack Spalding, Hub
bard Allen, Stuart Johnson, Edward
Brown. Harrison Jones, Saunders
Jones, Kit Haverty, Livingston Wright,
Henry Newman, Royston Cabanlss,
Charles Collier, Elliott Cheatham, Har
ry Harman, Edwin McCarty, Dixon
McCarty, Hugh Bagley, William North-
en, Will Reynolds, George Campbell,
Dozier Lowndes, John DuPree, S. J
Credell, Clsyborne Glover, Charlie Hop.
kins, Joe Holland, Victor Plane,
Lowndes Connally. New Goodler,
George Speer, Ray Werner and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Carter.
TO PRINCE WILHELM.
At the reception of Prince Wilhelm
of Sweden on board the Swedish
cruiser Fylgla, anchored for two days
the past week at Hampton Roads,
Misses Martha and Bessie Woodward,
of Atlanta, and Mlsa Clarice Watkins
and the Misses Watkins, of B!rmlng<
ham, were among the guests.
There were 100 guests. Included
among them being Governor and Mrs.
Swanson, Rear Admiral Harrington,
the Swedish minister, and Mms. De
Lagercrantx and a number of naval
officers, besides many of the most
beautiful women of Virginia.
At the dinner to the prince It Is said
that the women Invited to meet him
were each a type of beauty peculiar to
Virginia, and that the prince's excellent
memory for pretty women contributed
In no small way to the social success
of the dinner.
The decorations of the dinner wero
on so elaborate a scale that 6,000 asters
were used in the great floral placques,
Innumerable flags of the country of the
prince, of Virginia and this country
being blended In such harmony of
colors as to seem a part of the Swed
ish and American airs from the Mexi
can band stationed on the veranda,
outside the dinner parlors.
The punch was served In wooden
capstans, omamentsd with the bluo
and gold of Sweden. The Ices were In
pink satin boxes, which were orna
mented with a blue shield In relief and
a gold crown. The dinner cards had
the crest of Virginia with the crossed
flags of this country and of Sweden.—
Birmingham Nows.
MEETING OF KING’S DAUGHTERS,
Circle No. 2, of the King's Daugh
ters and Sons, will meet with Mrs.
Stein at the Soldiers’ home, Friday
afternoon, at 2:20. o'clock. The meet
lng will be of a devotional nature, and
the public Is cordially Invited.
MISS J. T. RANDALL, Cor. Sec.
TO MISS EL8A EINSTEIN.
Wednesday evening at the dancing
pavilion at Grant park Mr. and Mrs.
Slme Einstein entertained at a beauti
ful dance In honor of their niece, Miss
Elsa Einstein, of Cincinnati.
The decorations were most beautiful,
hundreds of Japanese lanterns adding
to the brightness of the scene.
One hundred dancers were present,
and during the evening games wero
played for which prises were given.
Delicious refreshments were served.
COMMON SENSE
telllgent people to use only
nown composition. There-
Dr. Pierce's medicines, the
print every Ingredient
enterlng'too Ihem upon tho bottle wrap
pers and atttfl Its correctneas under oath,
are dally growing In favor. The com-
poettlon of DrlPlerce’s medicines la open
to everfbodv.Vnr. Pierce being detlroi
Jxbt oLinvf^Si
LAWN PARTY FOR VISITORS.
Mlsa Ida May Blount’a lawn party
Wedneaday evening was a pretty com
pliment to her guests, Misses Katharine
Oordon, Roberta Slade and Alclne Lott,
of Columbus.
The grounds were attractively light
ed and decorated with Japanese lan'
terns, and the refreshments were
served at tablea placed on the lawn.
Miss Blount, Miss Oordon and Mlsa
Slade all wore pale pink mull gowna,
and Mlaa Lott was gowned In blue.
Mrs. Blount wore black grenadine,
and Miss Cafrie Blount waa gowned In
white mull.
The guests Included; Mlsaes Julia
Rosier) Kora Belle Rosser. Frances
Connally, Mabel Goodler, Nell Prince,
Lida Brown, Hattie May Holland, Al-
lene Gentry, Nancy Prince. Courtney
Harriaon, Sarah Dorsey, Adeline Thom
as. Betty Peabody, Ruth Northen, Hel
en Hawkins. Cara Hutchins, Lillian
Logan, Loulae Baird, Muriel Hall, Car
olyn King. Claire Ridley, Margaret
Nutting, Mildred Woolley, Marguerite
Spratllng. Lillie Peeples, Annie CaV'
erly. Susan Spalding,' Martha Francis,
a Dancy,
Louise Watts, Elisa Dancy, Edith Dun.
son, Mary Anderson. Violet Tripp*.
Mary Traylor, Isabel Kuhrt, Laura
Har Being wholly made oflhe active
iclnal principles extracted!from na
tive forest roots, by exset processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and
chemically pure glyeerlno being used In
stead In extracting and preserving the
curative virtues residing In the roots
employed, these medicines are entirely
free from the objection of doing harm
either al-
by creating an appetite for
cohollc beverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examlno tho formula on their
bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his
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regulator—the medicine which, while not
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torpid liver and bronchial troubli
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Take the *Uoldcn Medical Illscovei
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ated lead up to
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LESS THAN ONE CENT AN OUNCE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
ANY VARIETY JAM IN STOCK, PER 16-OZ. JAR, ISC
We have received another shipment of wholesome New Fruit Jams in
Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Currant, Red Cherry, Damson, Quince,
Pineapple and Peach. Two days, price, per jar 15c
Standard Elgin Butter
Extra Quality,
Fresh and Pure,
Per Pound,
A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
The pretty party given by Mr. and
Mra. Brooks, commemorative of the
thirteenth birthday of their little
daughter, Florence, waa much enjoyed
by twenty-flve young friends of the
little hostess. Games were played and
the children were delightfully enter
tained by a magic lantern exhibition,
given by Rev. W. H. Tillman. Deli
cious refreshments were served, and all
spent a pleasant evening.
LAWN FETE AT “LE REVE."
A beautiful lawn party will be given
at "Le Revo,” the handsome home of
Mr. A. G. Rhodes, on Peachtree road,
for the benefit of the organ fund of
the new Christian church, on Friday
afternoon and evening, August 30.
Delightful refreshments will be served
and many things to entertain and
amuse will be In vogue.
The public Is most cordially Invited
to attend.
IN HONOR,OF MISS LUMPKIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Blackstock en
tertained a few of their Intimate
friends Informally Wednesday evening
at their home on Washington street In
compliment to Miss Myrtle Lumpkin,
their attractive gucat from Rome.
Those Invited to meet Miss Lumpkin
were; Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley,
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.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweet, Mr. and
Mra. George Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Donalson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Un
derwood and Mr. Arthur Applewhite.
SPELLING BEE.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Henry gave an
old-faahloned spelling bee at their
home Tueaday evening for the benefit
of an organ fund for the Episcopal
church. . ~
Judge J. H. Martin gave out the
words to be spelled.
A spirited contest by those partlcl
patlng resulted In awarding tho booby
arise to E. J. Henry and for the last
eft standing to Mrs. L. C. Ragan,
Automobiles brought the guests and
refreshments were aold, th? proceeds
going to the organ fund.
Agnes Scott College
Decatur, Georgia. .
From K. G. Matheson, M A., LL. D., President Georgia School
of Technology:
“Such an institution as yours, both in its immediate training
of students and its effect upon the community and state in main
taining high standards of scholarship and character, is deserving of
every encouragement, and I cordially commend your college for its
ideals and attainments.’’ F. H. GAINES, President.
Session Opens September 18th.
NO AGENTS.
KLINDWORTH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
15 FORRE8T AVENUE (Naar Comer Peaehtros) ATLANTA, GA.
Courses for beginners ss well is advanced students under most experienced sod suc
cessful Instructors In Plano, Voles, Violin, Organ, all theoretics! studlts. Lin.
gunge., Literary Studies.
Moderate prices ($5.00 to $12.00 a month). Diplomas. Boarding. For circulars, ad-
dress KURT MUfc.LLL.lt, Box 77, Atlanta, Go., or call at 15 Forrest arenus*
Donald Fraser School for Boys
MRS. FISH AT NEWPORT.
Sweden'a Crown Prince Wilhelm.has
been the attraction at Newport for
some days, with Mra. Stuyveaant Fish
aa his manager. An Item says;
'His Introduction waa at the most
elaborate dinner ever given at Cross
ways, and to meet him there Mrs. Fish
had Invited the moat prominent society
people In Newport, with a few notable
exceptions. The list of guests did not
contain the names of Mrs. Cornelius
Vanderbilt, Mrs. Robert Goelet, Mra.
Ogden Goelet, Robert W. Goelet, and,
with one exception, the Harrimans, who
are quite largely represented among
the summer residents, and Alfred G.
and Reginald C. Vanderbilt, who ore
allied with the H&rrlmans. Mr. and
Mrs, Orme Wilson wero among the
elect, but they were invited as repre
sentatives of the Aston rather than as
Wilsons and relatives of the Goeleta
and Cornelius Vanderbilt. Joseph Har.
rlmnn, who, with his wife, was Included
In the list, Is not specially connected
with E H. Harrlman and his railroad
Interests, and so Is not Included In the
enmity of Mrs. Fish."
Mrs. Fish has no favors to show her
husband's enemies.—Nashville Ameri
can.
DE RE8ZKE IN NEW ROLE.
Special to The Gcnrglnn.
Paris. Aug. 29.—Jean de Reszke
to return to the Paris Opera, not aa a
singer, however, but os “chef de
chant," or director of alnglng. This
Is really a new post, specially cre
ated for him. There are always sev
eral young men at the opera who as
sist the singers at rehearsals and who
are called "chefs de chant." M. de
Reszke’s function will be a more ex
alted one, namely, that of helping fully
formed artists to maintain or Improve
the quality of their ringing and act
ing.
Miss Julia Dodd and Mias Sarah
Jackson will leave next week for
Charleston.
Mr. Charles Davis has returned from
Jnioii Dental Offices
u»e (or a reasonable length of time to get
Its full benefits. Tho Ingredients of which
Dr. Pierce’s medldnea are composed have
— _ — leaders—better than any amount
of lay, or non-professional, testimonials.
They are not given away to be experi
mented with but are sold ny all dealers In
medicines at reasonable
Lead All Others in Fine Work at Low
Prices.
Special act of teeth 12.50
Special gold crowns §225
Special gold fillings .....$1.00
Special silver fillings 50c
Bone fillings 25o
The painless extraction of teeth and
the insertion of new ones on bridges
without ths old-time roof plete a spe
cialty.
'Phone 1944 for Dr. White, Mgr, .
Union Dental Offices
701-2 PEACHTREE STREET.
College-Preparatory. Limited to Sixty Boys. Five Experienced
Teachers. Military Feature. Daily Gymnasium Drill. Special
Class for Students Preparing for Georgia Tech and Annapolis.
Every boy gets much individual attention. For handsome cat
alog, write George H. Gardner,Decatur, Ga.
Mrs. W. C. Rawson hoa returned
from Highlands, N. C. Misses Sarah
and Elizabeth Rawaon ara still at
Highlands, under the cheperonage of
Mrs. Clem Harris.
WESLEYAN FEMALE
COLLEGE,
Macon, Georgia.
Mra. Charlee Northen has returned
from Lookout Mountain.
Mra. B. F. Abbott left Wednesday
for Mount Clemens, Mich.
Mrs. Louis Goldstein and MUa
Katherine Goldstein have returned
from Llthla.
Mrs. Little and Miss Mary WIUIs,
of West Point, are In the city.
Ths prizes at Mlsa Elizabeth Os
born’s bridge party, Wednesday, were
a pair of silk hose, a belt and a pair
of silk gloves, and were won by Mlsa
Nell Baugh, Mies Elina Ray and Miss
Annie Caverly.
Mr. Charles Elyea will return Sat
urday from New York.
Mr. Willis E. Rqgan leaves In a few
days for a vtalt to the Whits Moun
tains.
Mrs. H. E. Cary, of LaGrange, Is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wal
ter Barnwell.
Miss Lila Glover, of Nashville,
passed through the city Wednesday,
en route to Athens, where she will be
the guest of her slater, Mrs. Barrett
Phinlzy.
Mr. and Mra. D. I. McIntyre are In
New York city.
Mrs. Harry Jackson and Miss Jack-
son will return from the North this
week.
Mrs. Ralph Hayden Is In the city.
Mr. Jesee Draper has returned from
Tybee.
Mra. Clarence Everett Is visiting tn
Elberton.
Judge and Mrs. H. I. Seale, of Al
pharetta, are In Atlanta.
L. DeGIve and wife, of Atlanta, are
spending a few days at Lookout Inn.
Mr. DeGIve Is one of the most promi
nent and wealthiest cltlsens of Atlanta,
owns among other valuable property
two opera houses, and la the Swiss con.
sul at Atlanta.—Chattanooga Newt.
Mlsa Frankie Haltlwanger, of At
lanta. will arrive Saturday to be the
i meet of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Tullls.—
dontgomery Journal
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, of Ma
rietta, will arrive the latter part of the
week to visit Mrs. John S. Martin and
Mrs. J. N. Trigg.—Chattanooga Star.
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