Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 23, 1907, Image 7

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i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER S3, 1907, C SOUTHERN SOCIETY NEWNAN. un. IV. E. Richards and children, „ Atlanta, wefe Mr. end Mrs. D. T. Manftet's guest* for several days thl« *Mr». Wade Dent and daughters, Silases Florence and Bessie, who have been spending the summer In Newnan, ^turned to their home In New Orleans " Misses Ysabel Salblde and Emmie voung Conyers have returned from Borden Wheeler Springs, after a month’s sojourn. Mrs. Penn Browster and Miss Man- ,lle Brewster, Of College Park, were the guests of Mrs. W. T, Latenby for u.veral days thin week. Miss Louise Feddy and Mrs. J. E. Featherston leave Tuesday for Atlanta, where they will visit friends for sev eral weeks. Mrs. G. W. Ramey and children have niurned to their home In Atlanta, aft er a month's visit to Newnnn relatives. Mrs. J. H. Lane, of Atlanta, spent eeveral days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wsrren Melson. ‘ Mrs. Charles Awtry, of LaGrange, „ v Miss Virginia Freeman’s guest for . few days this week. Miss Nonle Dakle,.of Marianna. Fla.. ,nd Miss Katharine Rather, of Mur- freeshorn, Tenn., are the guests of Miss' Buih Cole. ' Mrs. H. C. Fisher Is visiting Mrs. Callaway In Washington, Oil Mrs. W. G. Post has as n»r guest Miss .Susie Parks, of Atlanta, and Mfss Gertie Post, of Grantvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Atvan Potts left Wed nesday for their home In Quincy, Fla. They have been the guests of Mi’s. El lf Mrs. Rawson Dent »nd baby have re turned from Gainesville. Mrs. Minnie Johnson entertained the Salmagundi Club at bid dnmlnoea Wed. tesday afternoon. Miss Emma Potts „nn the met prize, a pair of black silk hose, anil Mrs. Ella Leverette drew the r,insolation, a pulr of white lace Hale hose. Miss Ruth Cole entertained twenty, tnir guests Friday evening In conipll. i.irnt to her guests. Misses Nonle Dekle and Katharine Rather. Mrs. F. B. Cole and Mrs. Guy Cole (ompllMMIfed Hisses Katharine Rath er of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Alice La nier, of West Point: Mary Powell, of Macon. with an attractive and enjoya ble bridge party Wednesday morning. The orlses, a puff bo* anel a violet (land, were won by Mlssea Mary P<JW- ell and Katharine Rather. A delightful luncheon concluded n morning of much pleasure. Mrs. W. O. Post’s reception tvali large and brilliant soclnl nffnlr of Thursday. Mrs. Raphael Powfll, of »a- bclng. the Jtonoree of the oc- HOT Those who assisted Mrs. Post In receiving and the entertainment of I.er guests were Mrs. Ralph PoWeH, .Misses Gertie Post, of Qalnesvllle; Miss Susie Parks, of Atlanta: Mr*. II. II. Worth. Mrs. R. O. Jones. Mrs. Bam Ilnnks, Mrs. W. G. Arnold. Mrs, O. W. si. John, Misses Barnh Buehnnan. Mu- rle INHIIItHmel I ber of relative*, at a delightful spend the-day party last Friday. Little Miftses Marguerite and Louise Camp entertained their young friends at a most enjoyable party Saturday afternoon at the home of their grand mother, Mrs. William Leigh. Mrs. Will Bowers and her mother, Mrs. Pope, spent several days in At lanta this week. Misses Emmie Young Conyers, Ruth spent the week-end In Newnan with Mrs. B. S. Dent and Mrs. W. E. Pow- Whatley and Eddie Worth spent last Saturday In Atlanta. I Mr. and Mm. H. W. Dent, of Atlanta, NEWNAN. Mrs. II. C. Fisher tuts returned from visit to Mrs. Ulchnrd Callaway, at Wash <n, On. Iff* Andy Calhoun and family spent the week-end last week In Newnan, as Mrs. Busan C. Hill's guests. Miss Adah William*, of Atlanta. Is the gtiest of her sister, Mr*. T. I*. Parks. Miss Hnrah Ituelmimu is visiting Mrs. Hugh Hill, at West Point. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. I*ee. of Atlanta, spent several days this week In Newnan as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mussel I and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Parrott. Miss Kate Fdniiindsoii, of Atlanta, Is the gnests of Mr. and Mrs., II. M. Fisher. Mrs. P. I*. Sutherland leaves Sunday for New York. Miss Susie Smith, of Atlanta, who has been Milting Mrs. P. B. Murphy. Is I Misses Kate and Jewel Favor’s guest. Miss Maud Crawford, of Thomaston, the guest of Miss Mnl Campbell. Mesdnmes W. C. McBride, II. A., Hall, Annie II. Caldwell and Misses lluth Hard away and Onle Brannon have returned from a trip to New York. Washington and the JnmWtoWtt exposition. Master William North entertained a mini tier of his .vodftg friends at it delightful par fy S;itunlay afternoon In celebration of bis sixth birthday. Misses Dorothy Burpee and Claud Is Burr hnve returned from a pleasant visit to Mnnaoke. Ala. Mr*. P. B. Murphy entertained n few young Indies and gentlemen nt ten Tuesday evening. In omnpilmetft ttf Miss Hutttu Smith, of Atlanta. Mrs. J. Ti Kirby was hostess nt the meet ing at the Salmagundi Club Thursday after noon, the entertainment being a very happy oeenslon. The prises were a mayonnaise dish, a post card lionk ami n dainty pin cushion. Bid domino was the feature of en tertainment. An elnlNtrate salad course was served at the eohelusloii of the games. Mrs. Henry Wright, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. ci. W* l'eddy. Miss livelyn Martin has returned from a visit to relatives In Greenville. Miss Mnfy Good rum Is the gi y . u »vl sister, Mrs. I. L\ MeCrory, nt College Sir*, if. M. Fisher entertained n few friend* nt a speml-the-dny party Saturday, * n elegant course dinner wns served. Mrs. W. L. Stallings spent Thursday lu Atlanta. , The dnnee. with which the young men complimented the visiting young Indies liursdny evening at May Park, wns an neefaiiy enjoyable affair, and wns largely ...'tended.- Warm’s orchestra, of Attautn, rendered a twanttful musleal program. Long, Nellc Pinson and Jtilln Mny . rrtlns served- the refreshments, which consisted'of n sntnd course nnd Ices nnd cukes. The occasion assent- led a large and fashionable company f Nswnart society folk who greatly njoyed Mrs. Post's gracious hospital ity. The home lecoratlnns were espe- Inlly pretty nnd effective nnd formed fitting background, for the Imml- mely gowned woman gathered there. Mrs. Ellen For s entertained a num- XTRAGOOn Clothes Are Made Best T ET two women have the same materials and one will make the better batch of bread. The same principle applies in dolhcs-maklng. Most boys' clothing is just ordinary. XIBAgflgD is the one best, guaranteed brand becajise of the greater ability of the man ufacturers and better work manship. Every item that goes into the Norfolk, and all our other XIRM99D styles for boys, must match up to the highest standard; every step in the process ofmaldngisasepa rate, distinct, perfect piece of work. Daniel Bros. Co. 45-47-4Q Peachtree .tihdh'ii r.vn ann r.uiia layiiv ini* wifK. Ml** Ti*i» Ww linin', ni'i oinpaiilfd by hrr rtlNfer, Mr*. K. W. Hchtipfer, left Twmlnr for Athena, where aue will rtitef Lucy Cobb. Ml** Annie Meld ha* gone to Mroxton, where *he will teach lit the nehnol. Ml** (soulae Simmon* fentffieil to Galtiea- llle ThurHduy. where *be Will resume her indie* at Hrennu College. Mia* Aiilile Craig linn returned to Moan* ke. Vn.. where idle tenches In the Vlr* Mev' W }l7 e ‘j. II. Phillip*, pastor of the eeond Ilaptlnt church, pt. Mneon, who ** beett II idlest of Mr. K. P. Simpson nt iaddoek Inn. Ihi* gone to Hnunhury* N. C. # to tomlijef a meeting. Mins Martha KdWnnl* leave* noon for tlnntn. where *he will enter Washington •einlnnry n* a ntuuent. Mrs. J. C. Atklnnon and dnnghter. Ming Isois, of Mownian, are guests of the Mine* 'ifrlc' Bjfd McAllister has rstanied to ber home in Macon. Mis* Blanche Burro**, of CnrneMvIUe,.wan numbered among remit visitor*. Mr*. W. J. Mamaay, Mr*. J. M. McLnugh- en nnd little daughter have returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. J. O. Lnjmn, Mr. and Jdrs. taboo! In the EIIw»rton Sunday School Inatltute Inst week. Mr. nnd Mr*. H. I». Patrick nnd son, Paul, hnve returned from a visit to the gt B. P. Simpson, at Haddock Inn, have re- tarniHl to their homo In Hendersonville, .»ir. min ,uin. Augustus Walters, Georgia Moseley. Mr*. Ellen Swift, Hr. and Mr*. J. E. Isbell are among Toeeoan* at tending the Tufa loo Baptist Association In Carnesville this week. Ml** Math Ilnrry, of Dscatar, Is a guest of Miss Dltsy Ramsay. ^ . Mr*. Joe Brown, of Red Hill, Is a guest of Miss Willie Mabry. Mr*. W. C. Edwards nnd Mr. Claude Edward* are visiting In Atlanta. Mr. W. C. Edwards, Mis* Helen Edward* ami Master Frank Edward* hnve returned from n visit to New York city. I)r. II. M. Freeman nnd hi* mother, Mrs. N. P. Freeman, of Carnesville, visited In Lnwrencevllle recently. . Master* Meld nnd Craig Patrick have been Visiting In Spartanburg, s. c. Mr. and Mr*. Ilob Davis, of Clnrkesvllle, have been visiting relatives- Cojonel B. F. Davis visited in Clayton re< C< Mre* Browsr Starke has been visiting In E MUK°Hue Ledbetter, of Cgnnon, Is visit- VtVTMheme. Is spending s few ,,, Srs. ll FI«b«r!°Sf Abbeville, g. C„ Is tint laic relatives. • Miss Alice Hsyes Is spendlii* s few dejs at home, prior to going to t.nfouln, Ala., where she la a teachet In the Alabama- ' rennu college. Miss lleppTc Fsrmer Is visiting In Mar- Mian Dorn Brown la visiting friends In Enstanollcc. Misses [..Him nnd Maylwlle Ilamsny have returned from n visit to Andersou, S. C. Mis* Belle Harrison has been visiting friends in Enstanoltee. Miss Bonnie Klrasey, of rievelsnd, Is with her sister, Mlsa Bertha Klmtey, at Mrs. Vrtect’s. Mr. Ituliert O. Kelley Is visiting Mends n Commerce. Louisville nnd Nnshvllle IW7KI-WKI-W AVOID SUBSTITUTES—GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR, ELECTRIC CASE UP ON WEDNESDAY Argument will again bn heard In the case of the North Georgia Electric Company on Wednesday next before Judge Newman, and It Is probable tbat at thin time some dlaposltlon will be made of the cane. It was ordered con tinued by Judge Newman until that date, and the complainants will be given a chance to offer more reasons why the receiver named by the refXe shall continue. The cane la being strenuously fought by tha attorney* for the electric company, and every ef fort will be made to have the order of the referee namnlg the receiver set aside by Judge Newman. Hooked In Mouth by Cow. Special to The Georgian. Amerlcus,’ Ga., Sept. I!.—A young son of Walter Chappell, near Amerlcus, was hooked In the mouth by a cow yesterday and brought to the hospital hero for surgical attention. STORE, NEWS DEPARTMENT STORE DRY September 23,1907. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY « Exclusive, Fascinating Paris Models $25 to $75 Stylish Trimmed Hats $5, $7.50, $10 and up Our Hats inis season are eye-openers. We dared to do great things, and the result is far beyond our wildest dreams. Folks tell us that our Millinery is in a class by itself—is absolutely unequaled. We've sold more $50 and $75 Hats thus far this season than were sold the whole month of September last year. Our $5, $7.50 and$l0 Hats possess the same striking char acteristics and individuality of creations costing two ana three times as much. We've the greatest variety of Trimmed Hats in church and street styles at $10 under any one roof in the South! BARGAINS Long Kid Gloves. Women's new fell styles elbow length French Kid Gloves, In black and popu lar street shades; 14.00 ftO QC quality; our price A.HC.gW Extra Special. Coates' Spool Cotton, at this Cm store, per spool...... Kimonos. Ladles' beautiful quality short Kimo nos of pratty Teasledown, In Japanese ZT':”'! 98c Children’s School Shoes. Odd lot broken sixes children's, boys' nnd misses' school Bhoes: >1,15 and - $1.50 styles, but not all sites. OS5«« Youi choice.. ... ... ...*.. www Handkerchiefs. Men's nnd Women's excellent plain white hemstitched Handker- Cn chiefs; while these last wa# School Pads, 4c Children's large else excellent Scratch Pads, perforated, 10c A*. kind Tomorrow Bowls, special, Edshet**.*. $1.50 UP cSm&m. $2.00 UP Caracal!* $3.00 Up sr $s.oo up CeIary'*Trayi $5.00 Up $5.00 up Cut Qla.s Bon 4£ft fin tin Bon Baskets W»*wU tip ?ub. ala “ Ice $8.50 up KES: $3.00 to $7.50 S“... 4.00 to 12.50 4.00 to25.00 j£v. 2.00 to 25.00 Genuine Venetian „ Vase Breach?. 1-50 tO 7.50 Fine solid brass „ a oa . An. nn 10.00 to 40.00 BARGAINS School Hose. Children's. Misses' nnd Boys' guaran teed test black. 1x1 ribbed Brhbol Hose; double kneea, heels and toes; (Ee specially priced Iww Soiled Blankets. from the great Auguat Bala—only slightly soiled from window display. Also Remnants Table Llnena, 1-4 to l-$ off. Porcales. Light and dark styles of Percale*, for Boys' Waists, - children'* school Dresses, ladles' Wrapper*, etc.;, cut price Sheets. / t - 51x95 full size seamles*, rendv-mnde Sheets, 3-Inch 7SO fable Damask. 73-lrtch celebrated "Gold Medal" dou ble satin Damask, choice patterns, * i2B ai is quality *1.10 72-Inch full bleached Table Damask, choice patterns, 76c quality, for ... . OUO Dress Goods and New Silks Plaid Silks Rre in Vogue. French and clan tartan colorings; some with satin bars, others In sbtld taffeta* with broche flgures. Many are printed In the warp before they are woven Into plaid*, giving a distinctive character, 59e, 75o, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Black Peau De Soie. Yard-wide extra quality lustrous black Peau De Sole Silk; sells everywhere 11.39 to 11.50 a yard; SI.25 specialty priced M»s*«-w EXTRA SPECIAL Great collection beautiful Plaid Silks In rich, bright, new fall colorings, for waist*, suit*, children'* dresses, etc., exquisite style* to chooae 59c from, 76c and ... Evening Silks. We’ve a magnincent range of Evening Silk* In printed wash Taffetas and Persian and Dresden effect*; beautlfut floral designs on white and colored grounds; suitable for evening dress#*, fancy waists, etc., a C9 flft yard, 75c to Fashionable Black Goods. 54-Inch black Serge....\ 54-Inch black Cheviot.. 1 54-Inch black Broadcloth; Silk finished Sicilian Invisible striped Serge..I And all the new Novel-1 «“ :J Yard Black Dress Goods. 45-Inch black Panama.. 45-Inch black Cheviot. 45-Inch block Serge .... 54-Inch black Tricot.... 54-Inch black Mohair.. 69 c lYard Fine Black Goods. 54-Inch black Clay Serge' 54-Inch black Imperial Serge 45-Inch black Satin, Invisible checks, stripes and plaids $1.50 Yard HIGH’S Sale New Tailored Suits Over a Hundred Different Suits at Certainly You Wouldn't Buy a Suit Without Seeing These! Shrewd Judges tell us that our $25.00 Suits are unequaled In Atlanta. Being the largest distributors of Ladles' Ready-to- Wear In this section, we control the output of eeveral leading tallnra In New York—they confine their entire IlneB of Suits and Skirts to ua. This gives us a decided price edvnntage. This collection, os advertised at $25.00 conslsta of fashionable Long Coat Suits, Pony and Military and tight fitting models of Broad cloths and Tweeds, In dark Invisible stripes and plaids, new pleated skirts, etc. All garments are •trlctly man-tailored and possess every fmt QQ fashionable "wrinkle"—In blacks, na vy*, browns, greens, grays and fancies. About a hundred different styles for.... $25' HIGH'S HIGH'S HIGH'S HIGH’S