Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 12, 1907, Image 10

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» TUE8DAY, NOYEHBF.lt 1" UW. TITE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SOCIETY Mrs. Georze C. Balt, Editor, : Charlotte Stewart, : Selene Armstrong, Assis,!,n,s " : AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS & ssrs= M THE SWEEPERS. Mletree* Autumn In her door , (-nil* the eweepere—who are they? Winds of night anil wind* of day. Sweeping all the leaves away From the mossy woodland's floor! Mistress Autumn stands and smiles As they scurry down the aisles Of the forest and the lane. And her world looks clean again. Mlstresk Autumn knows tonight. In the moonbeams and the dew, Fairies yellow, green and blue. On her dainty carpets, swept and new, Will In dainty dance delight! Mistress Autumn stands and calls Everywhere the dead leaf falls To the winds that come and sweep All the rubbish In a heap! —Baltimore Bun. TO COLONEL aTjD MRS. GRAVE8, A charming affair will be the dinner 'party Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Emmons will give Thursday evening at their homo on Peachtree In compliment to Colonel and Mrs. John Temple Graves. MRS. JACKSON* - TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Nathaniel F. Jackson will en tertain her married friends nest Tues day afternoon at a reception at the Piedmont Driving Club from 4 to o'clock In honor of Mrs. R. K. Shaw. bowling” PARTY. Mrs. Hudson Moors was the gracious hostess at a bowling party Tuesday morning at the Piedmont Driving Club, her guests Including Mrs. Walker In man, Mrs. Harvey Anderson. Mrs. Sims Bray. Miss Sadie Morris. Miss Rollne Clarke. Miss Jennie Mobley and Miss Murphy. The prises were a ribbon holder and an embroidered, handkerchief. After bowling delicious refreshments were served. LADIES FOUND SMOKING EE-M. Medicated Tobacco Cure for Ca- tarrh. Colds. Asthma. For sale by all Druggists and Cigar Stores. BOX PARTY AND* SUPPER. .Mr. C. A.. Wood will entertain at a box party Tuesday evening at the Grand and afterwards at ft supper «1 the Piedmont, his guests to Include "Miss Helen Bagle.v, Miss Josle Stock- dell, Mrs. McFaddelt, Mr. Joe Brown Connolly, Mr. Hugh Foreman. MRS. JOSEPH THOMPSON GIVES BRIDGE TEA. Tuesday afternoon, at the Piedmont Driving Club, Mrs. Joseph Thompson entertained at a bridge tea. which, though Informal, was a brilliant and tsost enjoyable occasion. Tn the club rooms chrysanthemums were used with artistic decorative ef fect. After bridge n number of the friends of the hostess called, and the occasion was characterised by charming hos pitality. Mrs. Thompson was elegantly gown ed In gun-metal crepe de chine, fash ioned with point applique lace and worn with a black satin hat trimmed with idumes. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED *»<i L'ENGLE-MOORE. Mrs. Camillas Saunders I/Engle announces the engagement of her daughter, Myra Margaret, and Mr. Karlc Hamilton Moore, to whose wed ding, at St. Lukes Episcopal church, on thq evening of Wednesday, Novem ber 27, she Issues Invitations Tuesday. • FREE-WHITING. ■ Mr. J. E. Free announces the engagement of his duughter. Sarah Irenla, to Mr, Elbert Dillard Whiting, the wedding to take place ut the home of the bride's father. In Demorest, Ga., on llie afternoon of Sunday, November 17, 1907. No cards will be Issued. Wedding of Miss Mitchell and Mr. Muirhead A beautiful occasion, and one of In terest to a wide circle of friend* In At lanta and In .south Georgia, where the bride formerly resided, was the mar rlnge of Miss Olga Consuelo Mitchell and Mr. William Kdgar Muirhead, which wan solemnized Tuesday morn ing at 10:30 o'clock at Ht. Lukes Epis copal church. The church was deco rated with handsome palms and ferns, these being used in profusion at the chancel and forming u picturesque background for the bridal party, which Included Miss Ruby Johnston, maid of honor: Mr. J. K. McLauehlln. best man; Mr. H. Colquitt Mitchell, who gave the bride away, and Messrs. K. L. Seely, Buford Good win. Edward Chapman and Henry Fallows, who acted as ushers. To the strains of the Lohengrin wed ding march, beautifully rendered by .Mr. Harry Massengale, the bridal party passed down the center aisle to the chancel, the ushers being followed by the nmld of honor. Tho bride entered with her brother, Mr. II. Colquitt Mitchell, and they w*ro met at the cJmncel steps by the groom and his best man, Mr. McLaughlin. The Im pressive ceremony was begun here and completed at the altar, Rev. C. B. Wll* mer officiating. The bride was beautifully gowned In a traveling suit of national blue chiffon broadcloth, the sklit plaited and braid, ed. and the smart coat Imnd-cmbrold- ered In Coj>enhugrn blue. With this was worn a blip; hat trimmed with blue plumes. Tile bridal bouquet was a shower of rories upd lilies of the volley. Miss Johnston, maid of honor, wore a smart tailored suit, with hat to match, and carried an armful of yellow chrys anthemums. Mrs. Mitchell, mother of the bride, wore a handsome gown of black crepe de chine, fashioned elaborately with til. let lace and trimmed with a touch of violet velvet. Mr. and Mrs. Muirhead left at noon for a trip East, and upon their return will be at home with Mrs. Mulrheod’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. V'. R. Mftehelf. on Jackson street. The bride, who until recently has lived In Brunswick. Is young woman of lovable personality and of broad culture. She Is a gifted violinist, and her permanent residence here will be an acquisition to musical as well as social circles. Mr. 4 Muirhead has been for n number of years, a resident of Atlanta, and holds a responsible position with The Atlanta Georgian. He Is well known In the newspaper world and Is popular In social and buxines* circle*. BRILLIANT RECEPTION. I>rllll8nt nodal event of Tuesday afternoon vwih the reception Mtn. Am ok Ollca Rhode*. Mm. Joseph Doughty Rhode* and Mm. Eugene Lovlek Penrce gave at the Rhoden realdenee on Peachtree road, Receiving with the hoete.eee were Mr*. J. M. Crawford. Mr*. J. A. Per due, Sir*. F. I.. Seely, Mr*. D. McCar ty, Mr*. J. J. Hnverty. ' Mrs Henry Jackson, Mr*. Dan Ruden, Mr*. .1. H. Crawford, Mr*. McWhorter Milner. Mr*. Howell Cloud. Mr*. Jotne* Wil liams, Mr*. Archibald Dnvl*. Mr*. Charles Clomlman, Mr*. II. M. Patter son. Mr*. William Speer. Mr*. Thomas Brumhy, Mrs. Henry Collier, Mr*. John Robert*. Mrs. J. R. Hopkins. Mrs. Phil Dodd. Mrs. Walter Andrew* nml Ml»*e» Julian Perdue. Aline Pntternon. Agne* Hudson. May Haverty. Adorn Ander son and Maud Hnverty. The house was elaborately decorated with cut dowers, palm* and fern*. In the drawing room, where the color scheme I* old rose and Ivory. Iho dec oration* were white chry»nntheimim* and palm*. Vase* of the flower* were Jdaced on tho tables nnd the mantels were banked with these showy blos soms. In the dining room the table was covered with Cluny lace mat* nnd hnd for II* centerpiece a Intake! tilled with BUFFET 8UPPER. Mr*. Bartow Rlnunt entertained at a -- . . delightful buffet «upp«r Monday even- "!t ™“'i Ing'In honor of tho Owaley-Ackley wedding party. The home wn* artistically decorated with chrysanthemums and autumn leave*. In the dining room the table had for Its centerpiece n cut gloss vase tilled with white chryeanthemunt*. The candle* were white nnd the bonbons and mint* were also In white. Mr*. Blount wore a gown of hlark lace. Mis* Antoinette Blount was gowned tn white ellk and Miss Owsley wore a pale lavender mull. quete of violets. Tho white and gold cnmpotleres held yellow and purple mlntee. The can.lle sticks were raped with yellow ehudes. The decorations on the serving tables nnd the buffet were trull* showing all the color* autumn. Coffee was nerved In the red room by Mrs. F. L. Seely nml Mr*. Henry Collier, nnd In the library, where punch was served, the decoration* were of pink chrysanthemums, Mr*. A. fl. Rhodes wore ft black Im ported lace gown made over white chit. HE THAT THE FISH TRADE MAII IS OS THE WSAFFES. TASS SI tPIITITPTl. OZOMULSION n, M Urn Oil Caitilu "Hr EiuNmm* FOR NURSINd MOTHERS OtotnuMon is a most Important BECAUSE IT NOURISHES AND PROVIDES the proper supply of Pood upon which the Baby must depend for growth and strength. For the mother, Otomnliion I* an AppetUer and a Tonic, stimul ating the desire for Food and pro moting the functions of the Digest ive Organs; it is highly nutritious and easily digrtted and quickly converted into Blood and rapidly recruits the waited energies of the •yatem. It is a LIFE PRESERVING FOOD For Mother and Baby alike. Physicians prescribe It for Weak and Puny Cnildren. Don't Wait until to-morrow. Go to your Druggist To day And get Bottle oi and On* llollsr. — sti Rvtrmfcw. OZOMULSION I.AHCKATOKIE8 S4S Pori at., ff»w York* C J £ vikujeue )ianuHtcLy V. Xaunes to: 0 37 (OliiUllall 1 o'!; aiul 1 fon and trimmed with point lace and Jet. Her flower* were violet*. Mrs. J. D. Rhode* wore blue challet *atIn made princess* nnd elaborately trimmed with Irish lace. She carried American Beauty roses. Mr*. E. la. Pearce, wn* becomingly gowned In pale pink brocaded crepe, hand embroidered nnd trimmed with Cluny lace. Her flower* were pink roue*. Mr*. J. H. Crawford wore green ellk fashioned with point lace. Mr*. F. L. Beefy'* toilet wan light blue chiffon hand embroidered and trimmed with duchess lobe. Mm. J. M. Crawford Wore black silk combined with Irlah luce. Mm. J. J. Haverty wore a black vel vet gown made ptJncesse nnd trimmed with Cluny lace. Mm. II. Collier wan gowned In cream brocaded satin fashioned with chiffon nnd lace. Mm. Archibald Davis wore an Im ported gown of old rose cloth embrotd. ered in gold. Mrs. XV, A. Hpeer wore pale gray crepe de chine combined with lrl«h lace. ANNIVERSARY DINNER. Colonel and Mm. R. J. Lowry cele brated their forty-fifth wedding anni versary Monday evening at the Pied mont Driving Club, when they enter tained a party of relatives at dinner. Their guests Included: Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Henry Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Meador, Mrs. James Freeman, Mr. nnd Mm. John 8. Co hen. Lieutenant Robert Lowry Meador. Tho table was decorated with white chrysanthemum* and autumn leaves. The place cards were painted in au tumn leaves. Tho occasion was Infor mal and delightful. MISS BEHRE’S LECTURES. Miss Edwlnu Bohre will begin her lecture courses Wednesday morning at her studio tn the Lowndes building, the lectures to be Illustrated on the piano by Miss Annie Hnll. The lecture Wednesday Is for nd vancod pupils and on Saturday morn Ing the course Is for children. IN HONOR MR8. MILE8. Mm. Drury Powers will entertain at bridge Thursday afternoon in compli ment to Mrs. Allen Miles, of Charles ton. the guest of Mm. B. M. Boykin. BUFFET SUPPER. Mr. ami Mrs. Ham* Steam* will en tertain at a buffet supper Friday even ing at 8 o’clock In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bucknell. TO MISS PATTERSON. Mr. R. L. Kirkpatrick will entertain at a matinee party Thursday afternoon at the Grand In compliment to his cou- Mias Aline Patterson. % C3 1 m Exquisite Brussels Art jgj Squares (8.3x10.6 Sized) The Regular $15.00 Quality Yes, as advertised, we’ll sell a limited number of genuine $15.00 quality room size Brussels Rugs tomorrow at $11.95. These handsome and durable Rugs come in Oriental and floral patterns in most exquisite color schemes, choice of about 15 different patterns, tomor row at $11.95 New and elegant line handsome Axminster Rugs in the richest color schemes youve’ ever laid you eyes on, at. Tomorrow Special In Oriental and Floral Patterns. $25-00 Rug Department J. M. High Co. if tn ~ r* t* */ i ■ffiBiiim Asift jaia3rfiL_izli SERIES OF ENTERTAINMENTS. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Mi-, and Mrs. Lawrence Everhart are! Monday, evening quite a number of enlcrtalnlnK their friend* In n scries of I Lady Maccabees from the several hive* - party will occupy two boxes nnd irlude: Miss ratteraon. Miss Mary Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Ir.urtMt and h«nrf» Makc~thrskin Ukryosw aat it. Dots h«rmJ**F.t*tetn,rrfrF«hif>g. Can’t he detected. VKitcant .itig.nwn *‘ ,nu * f,r*U- SSaapkFJUli;. LjrooMJg. Co 4Jl». FifthSi. Brooklyn,N.Y. 1 return inciu Im Brent 8mlth, Miss Leona -Ladson, Miss Louise Hawkins, Miss Elisabeth Adair, Mis 81 Ivey Speer, Mrs. J. 1>. Patterson Mrs. ('harles Bowen nnd Mrs. William SchelL MONK-BRYAN. Rev. and Mrs. Alonso Monk, former residents of this city, have issued In vitations to tho marriage of their daughter. Miss Era Monk, to the Rev. Gideon Johlison Bryan. The wedding ill take place Thursday evening. No church. and has FOR THE CINCINNATI POST. Miss Jessie Part land, of Cincinnati. • In the city nnd is a blight your.g nember of the staff of The Cincinnati ‘ost. l« traveling In the South on an igmtne work Miss Part* several years’ expert# nec in the Cincinnati Journalistic field, and the interesting assignment work In which she Is now engaged cones as the result'of some brilliant work done In Cincinnati. Mis* Purtlam! has *peu: some time at the Piedmont, and will ’inclnnati Tuesday evening. charming informal entertainments at their attractive home in Decatur, Gu. Oil Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs Everhart gave the second of the se ries, entertaining ut six-hand euchre. Cut flowers were effectively used In the decorations of. the pretty home, with color suggestions of. Sewanee pur- pie predominating In many of the deco rative details. Tim score cards, represented bulls and were tied with purple rib bons. An elaborate supper was served after the game ut small table#. Tho first prize, a deck of cards, was won by Mr. Howell Erwin and the booby, a box of candy, was won by .Mr. Alex ander Dugas. ** Mr. and Mrs. Kverhart will entertain shortly at “hearts.” Their guests on Saturday evening Were: Mr. and Mrs. Howell Erwin, Mr. nml Mrs. Erwin Stone, Mrs. Sue Gard ner.* Miss Adelaide Everhart* .Miss Blr- nle Dugas. Mis# Ethel Everhart. Dr. Edgar Kverhart, Misses Kale and Hat tie Mil ledge. Misses Carrie and Louise Hixson. Mr. ami Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. W. J. Houston, Mr. PeunuSn, Mr. McCul- loek. Mr. Alexander Dugas and Mr. Gustave 8is.*joti. , l‘MC at IUC1‘ ft Wife h very careful about her chum. She Icald* It Uu>rdu*?fly after ut>ing, ami gives i a sun bath to saeeten it- She know- .hat if her churn is sour it will taint th« jut ter that is tii.tJe in it. The stomach is k churn, lit the ^tdimich and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro- •esses which am almost exactly like the churning of butter. 2s it not apparent then that if tills stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which b put into it? The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the had taste In the mouth and the foul swath caused by it. but the corruption of the pure cut tent of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes tho sour and foul .stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn—absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way ft cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swelling*, <ores, or open eating ulcers ami all humors or di.cases arising froin bad blood. If you havu bluer, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, •re weak and easily tired, fye) depressed and drsi>oniient, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or di»tn*s in stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour or blttsi* risings after eating and poor •petite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them. Indicate that you are offering fr»tu biliousm*>s. torpid or lazy Jverwiih the usual accompanying indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant MranmMiBi In Atlanta assembled In the Lady Mac- cnboe Hall, Red Men's building In Cen tral avenue, for the purpose of wel coming Lady Rose Y. Colvin, state commander, homo. Gate City Hive en. tertulned on this occasion.’ Mrs. Colvin gave quite nn interesting tnlk on the new benefits of the order adopted ut the Inst convention in July. Delightful refreshments were served. It was decided by the mombens pres ent lliut a public meeting he held Wed nesday evening. November 13, at the EXECUTIVE BOARDS, The general and executive boards of the Atlanta Florence Crlttenton Home will hold a meeting at the Carnegie Li brary Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock. MRS. E. H. FRAZER, Sec. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN LAWYER. Beauty and learning are seldom com bined In woman. In Mile. Helene Mlropolsky Paris claims to have the most 'beauflfulwom- an lawyer In the world. And this very refined looking young girl—she Is only 20—surprises the sage Judges and her masculine colleagues by her eloquence nnd astuteness which she has exhibited In the first cases in which same place above mentioned, in order *he has npiieared, either in defense or to give all who are Interested In this UM prosecutrix. order, or any life protection, an oppor- • Mile. Mlropolsky is the daughter of tunlty to learn what benefits are po*g|. | a Jewish physician, who left Russian ble for women. Poland some years ago to escape per- Lvery one Is invited to be present secution nnd who settled In Paris and Wednesday (tomorrow) evening to hear became a French cltixen. All his ehtl- fadtw proven to your satisfaction *f you « ;| br.i mall ti p**<t:il card request Uj Nr. I; Vi Pierr<v Buffalo. X. Y.. for a /■w cor i.f |,f* of exrract* from »h«t st.Tfi irjrfl ntfiliral anihorltles. giving the na«: * of nil thodpbnilh nU entering info hi- trid'famro ni» , < , lrihe> nml show- InrfWia- eniimntmedical men uf the u of tbiju. Mrs. Colvin, especially members of the order, who aro expected to bring friends with them. CHURCH "LUNCHEON-. The Woman’s AJIiunoe of the Uni tarian church served a hot luncheon at the Sunday school rooms on Tues day, November 12, from 12 to 2:30 o’clock. MISS DENNIS’ SUCCE8S. The Atlanta friends of Miss Luclte Dennis will be gratified to learn of her musical success.In New York. She has Just accepted a choir posi tion in ft New York church, where there re sixty-eight candidates for the place, which Is a very unusual compli ment to the beautiful voice of this charming young girl. OLD ATLANTA^ W. C. T. U. The Old Atlanta W. C. T. V. will hold a meeting at the Soldiers’ Home Thursday, November 14. at 3 o’clock. Take 2 o’clock Soldier** Home car, corner Peachtree and Decatur. We expect our president, Mrs. Piron, to be with us to lead the meeting. All Interested Irt cheering the hearts of the eterans are invited to meet with us. MRS. F. C. CALLAHAN. Vice President. a charmincToccasion. An especially (’harming feature of the annual reception given at the Wom an’s Oub Monday afternoon by the club president. Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, was the presence of Miss Mamie Harrison, of Alabama, who rendered a number of cliArming songs. Miss Harrison has a beautifully cultivated soprano, and an easy stage presence, which made her program Monday aftfernoon a delight to her audience. Miss Drake, of Auburn, was Miss Harrison's accompanist, and her ex quisite playing was enthusiastically re ceived. Master Philip Green’s violin solos were beautiful and contributed largely to the success of a charming evening. DR. E. E. ERAGG, OSTEOPATH and PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office 324-25 Century Building, Hours: 9 to 5—Bell Phone. I PH OTP LIBRARY PASTE POWDEB. • HAMCft AN .i Kitiu: WOMAN’S CROWNING GLORY It Qny or Bl.tclist. SISK HEADACHE Sv*.r.vtiT Cvars 9r Tncsc limt Pius. Dyspesla isliOTeU, Constipation avoid'd, Bmrclo mnitstrd, no. pstn, no griping. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSB. SMALL PRICE. (Iren are bright, bin the daughter bn* display.*! u studious and philosophic talent from her earliest childhood and *he was given carte blanche to be ed ucated at her father’* expense. After graduating from a Pails taw school »he was recently admitted to the liar, nnd pre*s comment describe* tho scene of tier taking the oath nnd assuming the legal robe lyid beretta us an Impressive spectacle. _ 'She I* B perfect brunette, with fine. • Imperial Chetfl. Mil!. Co.. 135 W.23dSt., M. t classic features, urn! every lineament of e ,. . . . , “. ’ ““ "... . her face betrays her Semitic -origin 8old Jacob*’ Pharmaoy. Atlanta. G«. Her voice is described jin mellow and enchanting and her oratory ns Intensely convincing. I if u®r lulr. $l vrny or sicmcavu. It c*n he rentored to It* natural color without Injuring tho health or scalp by one application of tbt Imperial Hair Reginerator THE hTASDAnil HAIR COL OR1XG. It la nbaolntely harm* lean. Any shade produced, t’oi* ora dnrable. When applied can not be detected. Sample of joor hair colored free. JOHN M. MILLER CO.. CHRISTMAS BOOKS of all KINDS, DEPTHS OF MYSTERYl O, Sleeper of the truth, gaze into mine eyes AnU beyond. Lookest thou in their depths And see! Seest thou any hidden sighs? Seest thou beyond the veil any signs Of the soul’s travail? See, (>, Seckor, the disguise— Sees* thou the calmness? Let thy hope arise! Reflecting from them dost thou see What others thought was true? Nay, Seeker! Mine eyes are old as the sands of the sea, ». So have they been since Time wai young, And so, till Time no more shall be! O. Seeker, thlnkcst not thou seest signs In those perfect images of the real? Think! 4tnd In thy mirror see the lines Nearest thine eyes. Gaze Into thine eyes, Search them closely, for perhaps en twines Around thy soul the consuming fires*! Thou sawest In mine eyes, and if so, Lookest again! Seest what mine eyes have taught And be wise! Yea, even as I, let thine eyea Oe veiled. Knowest thou a battle fought Is not always lost. Seeker,' oh be wise! f Seeker. In a thousand years, thou could*! not tell What are the thoughts as shown in mine eyes. .Vs calls the wearied sentry, "All Is well,” No more, no one. shall ever know! NOEL BYRON FOLSOM. NEWNAN. Mr. tttnry fa per*, who i* at ten.Hit- the State I’nhentity at Athens, spent Huudsy at home. Miss Daisy Kills, uf tireeuvlllc, U the guest of her sister, Sirs. Walter Welch. Miss Ruth Cole has returned from tt visit to Abbeville, ft*. C. Miss Lucy Reek, of Griffin, Is the gtiest of Mrs. I*. R. Murphy. Miss Katherine Powel left Tuesdty ter Tennessee, and before returning she will visit Dolton and Rome. MImm Flora Rurbatik. of Cedartown, i« fl»* charming guest of Mrs. B. G. Cole. Mrs. E. O. Cole entertained Thursday *f f ernoon at n bridge party complimentary her guest. Mis* Flora Burbank. , Mrs. Williamson and Miss Wright, of East Point, are the guests of Mr*. A. 31. Hughle. Mr. Hugh Hackney spent Sunday It* city. thuraday at 1 o’clock Mrs. W. «• gave a most delightful and elaborate luqvh- eon In honor of Mr*. Frank Hughes. 4r. The table was beautiful In all Its api" Wt* meats, baring for Ita center « piece nt >\7 V ‘ let embroidery npon nililch wa* idnced » Boliemlan basket filled with yellow at«<j white elirysantbcmunis. This color v** esrrled ont In every detail, even to the j.iac*’ cards, which were gilt slippers decora!** with orange blossoms. The Invited ct** 1 ; Included eight of the unmarrM frieod^oi the bride. , , illsses Willie and Lilia Leigh entertafts* Friday afternoon at a reception from * ‘ 9) o’clock. Mrs. J. K. Dent arrived Thursday rr<*'“ Mexico, having lwn called home «»n tf''"'® 1 of the serious Illness of her motliet, sirs- lrn Scoggins. Mr. W. K. Richards, of Atlanta- e guest of Mr. and 31r*. D. T. Maul" nosy. CHILDREM >EETHING Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup fe"pF?.rJi WniLB TEETHING WITH FtBFECT^ Sold by druggists la srsry P* rt ^ world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Gnnrante«ii under in* I’jre Fo«l *•* Drue acL Jun. i0. JJ0*. Serial au»- oer 10H.