Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 19, 1907, Image 8

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SOCIETY Mrs. George C. Ball, Edfror, Charlotte Stewart, Selene Armstrong, A,si5,am *' AND WOMAN'S INTERESTS nnnnn[KimfNiiGiniH3[A][Ri[D][wi[Ai[R][iiD[c]io]nnnrin The □ ■ A PEACE PRAYER. Ood of the nation*. Thou who hast • In age* pa«t Thy cause* won Through War'* all-desolatlng blast. Grant that henceforth Thy will be done Through Peace and all her gentle arte. Through mutual faith and kindly hearts. God of the nation*—*ee afar Thine ancient world one bloody neld. Behold, a myriad sleeping are. Where oft Thy cauae to arm* ap pealed! There I* no spot of Earth where Cain Hath not bestowed hi* bloody stain. God of nation*, hear our prayer! Thy people for deliverance call. Unmask the glitter and the glare; Teach u« the folly of It all. Then shall we live and know Thy law, It* meaning, and obey In awe. —Carl Holliday. In Watson'* Jefferso nian Stagaalne for September. MRS. PARDEE'S LUNCHEON. Friday a meeting of the Reading Club will be held at Mr*. Don Pardee'* and will be followed by a beautiful Informal luncheon. Mr*. Pardee'* guesU will Include only the members of the dub. MASTER H0WELL eman , 8 1 Friday evening at the home of his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Fore man. Master Howell Foreman will en tertain at an up-JInks party. HI* guest* will Include a number of hi* young friends from th* eighth grade of the Tenth Street School, and the occasion will be In celebration of hi* thirteenth birthday. AN INFORMAL DINNER. Thursday Mr. and Mrs George Ar- gard entertained Informally at dinner In honor of Mr. and Mr*. Henry C. Yawn, of Mississippi. Mr. Yawn Is a prominent Mason, be. Ing grand master of the state of Mis sissippi. and Invited to meet him and his attractive wife on this occasion were a number of Masonic officers here. The guests were seated at a beauti fully appointed table which had for Itn centerpiece a great bowl filled with pink rose*, and many pretty detail* followed this color scheme. The occasion was characterised by the gracious hospitality which make* the parties of Mr. and Mr*. Argard so enjoyable. A MU8ICAL"EVENING. An enjoyable occasion was that upon which a few mu*le-lnvers gathered on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. J. W. Blosaer, on Forrest avenue, to meet Herr Richard Schllewen, whose residence In Atlanta will be a most valuable acquisition to the musical cir cles of the city. For many years Herr Rchllewen has been prominently 1den tiffed with many of the most famous musical organisations of the country. HI* distinguished connection with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Thomas orchestra, the Knelsel quartet, and with many prominent Institutions, has riven him an enviable position In America's musical life. Herr Schllewen'* violin playing was a feature of the Informal musical on Wednesday evening, some vocal and Instrumental numbers also adding greatly to the pleasure of the occasion. BARBECUE. At the 'Cue Club Saturday afternoon there will be one of the delightful bar becues that are always one of the pleasant social events. MI8S KINGSBERY SECRETAFJY. The numerous friends of Miss Rosa Klngsbery will be Interested to know that shs has been elected to the secre taryship of the Atlanta Art Associa tion, which office was left vacant by the resignation of Miss Mary Klngs bery. Miss Rosa Klngsbery was unan imously elected at a meeting of the executive board held Wednesday aft ernoon, and entered upon her duties well equipped. Upon the secretary de volves much of the Important work which the art association set* out to accomplish, and It Is expected that Miss Klngsbery will perfect most ca pably the plan* laid by the association for the winter. Stylish Dress ef Fihe Frsnch Broadcloth True Flavors With great care, by a process en tirely his own, Dr. Price is enabled to extract from each of the true, select fruits, all of its character istic flavor, and place in the mar ket a class of flavorings of rare excellence. Every flavor is ol f reat strength and perfect purity. or flavoring ice-cream, jellies, cake, custards, etc., Flavoring Extracts Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose, ate can be used with perfect satisfaction. Plainness and simplicity of de sign Is n conspicuous feature of many, of the coming season's cos tumes. This model Is extremely simple and show* the new mous- Utietalre sleeve with the draped em pire style of »klrl. There Is no trimming on (hi* costume and the liolnltd yoke I* of the finest French embroidery. 000000000O0O0OO000000000OC O O O ANNOUNCEMENT. o a O The Society Department of The v O Georgian will at all time* be glad O 0 to publish notices of baxaars. re- 0 O cltals, cake and rummage sales, 0 O and of other charitable enter- O O prises, provided they are sent to O Q thia department written and ready O O for publication. It Hhould be un- 0 O necessary to explain that It I* Im- O O possible to take these notices over 0 O the telephone, owing to the many O O demands upon the time of the 0 0 editor and her assistants. ’ 0 0 The Georgian will promptly O O and gladly give ull essential spare O O toward the furtherance of every 0 O good cause, but the notices np- 0 O pertaining thereto must reach this O O department In written forih. 0 O 0 00000000000000000000000000 8ATURDAY THE~*LAST DAY nn whirl, you ran buy a season ticket to the Great Lyceum Course for 11.60. BABY SHOW. Gate City Hive So. 4, Ladle* of the Maccabees, are going to have a baby *how Monday. September 30, from 2 to 6 o'clock. In their hall. 8S Central avenue. An admission of 10 cents will be charged and 25 cent* to enler bable*. There will be three prise*. Any baby from one month to 5 year* can enter. A regular mttslcnl program I* being arranged for the entertainment of .all who attend. Refreshments served nil during the afternoon. Como, out anil help the la dles make a success. Proceeds for n good cause. ELECTA CHAPTER. Electa Chapter No. 6, O. E. 8., will meet «t Masonic Temple Friday, Sep tember 20, at 8 p. in. Visiting member* are cordially In vited. SARAH J. HANNA, Secretary. MR8. DAVIS TO ENTERTAIN. Friday afternoon at her home on West Peachtree street Mr*. Robert Da. via will entertain at bridge compli mentary to Mr*. John Corrigan. Jr. LAWN PARTY. Mine Grady McDaniel, assisted by her sister, Mrs. D. 8. Johnston, entertnlned a number of her friends at, the home of Mrs. Johnston, nn Ashby street, West End, on Monday evening. The attractive lawn with swings and rustic neats was-lllumlnated with Japa. nese lanterns, and many games were played during the evening. An attrac tive feature was the delightful music on piano and stringed Instruments, rendered.by several of the guests. At .a late, hour delicious .melons were served al fresco.' The guests Included: Miss Pearl Cul pepper, Birmingham: Ml** Carrie Mae Johnston. Macon; MIwch Hallle Sue Osmer, Myrtlce Burges*. Clara Cul pepper. France* Galbraith, nnd-Me*ara. Bob Roger*. Clarence Hudgins, Stew art McDaniel. Auble Sawyer. J. Rosser McDaniel. John Henry Burges*. Demp sey c. .McDaniel, Master* Olle Lee and DeWItt Johnston, and Mr. and Mr*. J. E. McDaniel and Mr*. O. 8. Johnston. SMITH-HARRIS WEDDING. A pretty wedding was that of Ml** Mary Florence Harris and Mr. William Tyre Jones, which took place Thurs day morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton 8mlth» In West End. The home was effectively decorated WEDDING GIFTS Be careful in selecting your gift. It will be viewed and criticised by many. Those whose opinions yon most esteem will see it. By it may be judged your good taste and judgment. Safeguard yourself by inakinjr use of us in the selection. We have the goods that suit. We know the latest styles, best makes and most suitable gifts. • EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., JEWELERS. 37 WHITEHALL STREET. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, AllqSid preparation for fker. netk, l "" — ■set. Kot atirky nr grraay. It's os and sight, Wieur,Spri*g,Bswrr, for fker. atrk, arait ssd basdr. Makeathcakinliktyouwut It. Damitlnamrk ■' bsrmlow.clean.rrtrrthing. Can't be detected. VBeitmorJtttg.aoon | r.t-'aU. SaopkFkEg. Ljt * Mfg.C0.4jS.F1AI, St. Brooklyn, N.Y. with pink rn«e* and fern*, and In the dining room, where the wedding break, font was nerved, the flower* u"ed were aim, pink. The ceremony was performed by Dr. J. E. White and the attendants were Mis* Mary Barron and Mr. T. J. Jones, brother of the bride. The bride wore a handsome gown of white chiffon cloth, made empire and fashioned with hand embroidery and lace. The maid of honor wore a pretty toilet of white mull, trimmed with lace. Mr*. Smith wa» becomingly gowned In blue mull and lace. Mr. Jone* and hi* bride left at noon for an extended trip North. SANDER8-EDDLEMAN. Ml** Julia Sander*, formerly of At lanta. nnd Mr. Joseph Eddleman were married Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at Grace church. New York. The bride waa given In marriage by r brother. Mr. Inman Snnders. of Atlanta, nnd Mr. Thomas W. Meredith, of New York, wn* best man. The bride word a handsome toilet of blue hlffon vloth. embroidered nnd trimmed with handsome lace. Her hat wan of blue beaver, with blue ostrich plumes, ami she carried a bouquet of white orchid*. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Eddleman left for a six weeks' trip. Returning In November, they will re side at "The Rlverereat,'* 31 Fort Wash ington avenue. AT W0MAN~EXCHANGE. nr the benefit of those Interested In the Woman'* Exchange It I* stated that one or two £f the ladles Interested In Its organisation will remain at the Y.*W. A. room* from 10 to 1 o'clock each day for the purpose of answering ques tion* over the telephone or seeing lho»e who call In regard to the owning of the exchange. wise-friedell. Hpeclsl tn The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala.. Sept. 18.—Mr. John J. Prledell, a prominent young busi ness man of t.'hattanoogn, - nnd Miss Mndle Coyle, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lcul* Wise, of this city, were married In St. Marys Catholic church at 8:30 o'clock. Rev. Father McQuillan offi ciating. The ceremony wa* witnessed by a large gathering of frlenn* and rela tive* of the couple from this city and chuttnnooga. Mis* Rtanrhe Ellison, of Chattanoo ga, was mold of honor and Misses lle- glna Frledell. of Chattanooga, nnd Maud McCullough, of Huntsville, were btldesmhldn. Mr. James Coyle, of Huntsville, was best man. 31 r. Frledell and lirlde left early today on u honeymoon trip of two week*. ttn>l they will be at home In Chattanooga after October 1. INFORMAL LUNCHEON. Dr, and Mrs. Hildreth Smith enter tained at luncheon Wednesday In com pliment to Mrs. R. F. Hoke, of Raleigh, who la the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Hokk. The table was attractively decorated with pink roses and ferns. The guests Included: Dr. and Mr*. Michael Hoke, Governor nnd Mrs. Hoke Smith. Miss Mary Brent Smith. Mr. Marlon Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith. Mrs. F. S. Whiteside, Miss Whiteside and Mr. John Brice. LITERARY AND~SOCIAL MEETING. The literary and social meeting of the Unlveraalist church will hold Its regu lar monthly session Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. G. West, No. 308 East North avenue. All members and friends are urged to be present. JEFFERSON CHAPTER • MEETING OF D. A. R. Mrs. Norwood Mitchell calls a meet ing of the Thomna Jefferson Chapter of the D. A. R. Friday evening at 3 o'clock a: her home, 121 Juniper street. Malleable Range It’s the tbree-ply construction. This one feature is found only in the Malleable Range and has saved thousands of dollars to range users. It saves fuel because it holds in all the heat; it saves time because you can cook quicker and better. It means long life to the range. A sheet of pure asbestos mill-board is placed between two sheets of steel. The inner sheet of steel keeps it from peeling off. It will last forever. This can not be said of the range where the asbestos is placed on the inside of the outer wall with- wnatever. y pr to one of any other make, features of 1 Q The Malleable RANGE | One Malleable will outlast two There are many other distinctive Made in South Bend The Malleable Man will tell you all about his favorite range at our stores King Hardware Co. 53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St. Beginning September 23d, AII the Week to September 30th , THE MALLEABLE GIRL WILL SERVE YOU WITH THREE - MINUTE BISCUITS AND DELI- QIOUS HOT COFFEE AND PRESENT YOU WITH A BEAUTIFUL COOK BOOK AND A USE FUL SOUVENIR. Personal Mention D Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stokes, for merly of Birmingham, are now making their home In Atlanta. Misa Agnes Wilhite has return* d Miss Bessie Lanier, of West /Mint. Is spending several daya In the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas Mell left last Sunday for Brunswick. They will spend a while at St. Simons and also visit Femai llielr home. The many friends of Mias Cara Hutchins will be glad to hfar that ahe has recovered from her recent Illness of three week* and I* able to be out again. Dr. S. L. Morrl*. accompanied by Mlsse* Marian Morris and Haxel Ste venson. left Tuesday for Jamestown. From Jamestown Mlsse* Morris and Stevenson will go to Baltimore, where they will enter the Woman'* College. Mr* Josenh Ralne entertained a $7.50 FREE WITH EACH RANGE purchased during this exhibit we will give you absolutely free $7.50 worth of utensils— your own selection—all choice high-grade cooking ware. 11 m E E □ E m □ □ □ □ number of her friend* Wednesday at a spend-the-day party at hey suburban home at East Lake. Mr*. F. W. Powell and Mis* Mildred Powell, of Newnan, are- visiting 3Irs. charle* Northern Dr. Thomas Hinman has returned from Norfolk, Va. Friends of Mrs. Charles C. Howard will sympathise with her upon the se rious Illness of her mother. Mrs. R'. M. Bussey, of Atlanta, and her small son. Muster Howard Bussey. Mrs. Bussey and her little boy were visiting rela tive* In Athens when they both de veloped typhoid fever.- News from their bedside thl* morning report* a slight Improvement In the condition of Mas ter Bussey, but hi* motHer'* condition I* regarded aa very critical. 31r. How. nrd left laat night to be with them, and more encouraging report* will be anxiously awaited!—Augusta Herald. 3lr*. J. H. Gay and Miss 3larlan Gay. after visiting friend* In Atlanta, have returned to their home at Jack sonville. Mr*. J. Allen Bate* nnd her little daughter. 3tl*» Annie Wlnship Bate*, have returned from an extended vlilt to the North and Went. 31 r. and Mr*. Burivell Pope Wilt spend tile winter In Florida. .Mr. Pope, whose health ha* greatly Improved, I* now tliqt o and Mr*. Pope will Join him In a few day*. 3!r. Sidney H. Jone* has returned from a visit to .Mllledgevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whitaker are the events of relative* at Mllledgevllle. .Mr. and 3lrs. William J. Tllson. who have spent the summer at East lutke, will come In town about October 1. 3ll*s 3label Cnuble. of Greenville, S. t'„ I* visiting her aunt, 3lr». Frank C. Gwen. 311** Mabel I.. Harrington, who will have charge of the physical depart ment of the Young Women’* Christian Association, has arrived In the city and will at once enter upon her duties aa physical director of the organisation. 31 is*. Anne Wallace la spending this week In the mountains of North Caro lina. Mr. C. C. Nicolls and Mr. Jamea R. Holliday have returned from Tate Springs. Mrs. Charle* lveison Graves, of Rome, Ga„ a great aunt of 3Ilss Fan nie I-ee cinbaugh. will be matron of honor at her wedding next week. She I* the oldest relative In the family and •till retains much of her youthful beau, ty. which ns 3H»* 3targaret Lee, of Vir ginia, made her the toaat of society In her native state. . The otheh attendants will be the bride's sister, .Miss .Mabel Clabaugh, and her cousin. 311** Julia Ware. Dr. Norbourne Cocke and 31r. Joseph Collins. Jr.—Birmingham New*. 3IISS Haxel Gewlnner haa returned to her home, at 3Iacon. after an extended visit to Atlanta relative*. Colonel and Mr*. Harry Hchleslnger will leave In a few day* for a vlalt of ■everal week* to various points ot In terest North and East. Ml** Lillian Ftnclle. a former Ata- ibamlan, who Is now a teacher of prom inence in Augusta. Go., wa* In the city yesterday for the purpose of having a conference with Judge N. B. Feagln, In order to get Information and advice from him In regard to the working* of the Boys' Club In Birmingham, and as to ihe feasibility of establishing such a club In Columbus. Both Judge Feagln and .Mr. Putnam, the manager of the club, were much Interested In Mis* Klnelle's plan, and It I* probable that when her arrangement* are well on foot 3lr. Putnam will vlalt Columbus to give her some necessary aid In beginning.— Birmingham Ledger. .Mr. and Mr*. Bob Baker, of Jackaon- vllle, Fla., are at the Majestic. CHILDREN . Teething nvet HtTY YEARS Soothing Syrup ■jpF9XM~g2B ouuiuius */J‘ u P TiiKIROH LDKBN HHJt TEETHING WITH PERFECTSUC- pL IT SOU ITUS TUB Cmi.llHOtTKSS IK GUMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CLRLS ISO COLIC, and Is the BEST REMEDY KRFECT SUC CESS. IT SOOTHES TUB CHI I.U.SOFTKNS THE G* 1 “*■ CO’DVQ WIND .u, FOR DIARRHOEA. • . „ . Sold by druggist* la srsry part of the world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act. June 10. 1308. Serial num. ncr 1081. Mr. Frank Ellis and children re turned Wednesday from Narragansett. Airs. Ellis will return the flrst of the month. Mr. and Mr*. Bartow Pop*, of Jack- (nnvllle, Fla., are at the Majestic tor Jhe winter. 3Ia*ter Robert Hancock, Jr., Is III at St. Joseph Infirmary. Mr. and 3Ir». Edward Portion will return to the city Saturday. 3tr*. Moragne Flemming will spend the winter at Sanford, Fla. 3lra. George O. Holme*, of Jackson ville, Is the guest of Mr*. Thaddeus Horton at her home on Peachtree court. Mr. B. F. Abbott la spending a few day* In the ell>\ Mrs. Ernest West and son are the guest* ot 3{rs. Frank Stockdell. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Calkin* ami chil dren are keeping house at 182 Juniper street. 1 paid 30e for a want advertisement In The Georgian for someltody to do embroidery: 12 women answered It. 30c for ■ wnnt til. snd a 40c box of Wiley’s candy fr-c. Sunday School Union. The program committee of the At lanta Sunday School Union will meet at the office of M. M. Davie*. 85 East Alabama street. Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock for Important business. “Star Brand Shoes A re Better The Patriot Shoe Wear the Patriot SHOE FOR MEN $3.50 and $4.00 True to name in Honor, Strength and Character. is the product of an exclusive high-grade factory. The workmen who make it know nothing else but to make fine shoes for men. It is made by the Goodyear Welt process, commonly know as “hand sewed.” The soles are very, flexible and smooth inside. The best sole leather, the best upper leather, the best silk thread —in fact every item of material that goes into the “Patriot” is the best that money can buy*/ A capital of Two and Half Million Dollars cash, and an established reputation as honest shoe builders stand behind every pair of “Patriots.” ‘ Remember this is a family shoe store; shoes and hosieryfor every member of the family, Come see the new styles.