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MASTER KISER ENTERTAINS
AT A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
, Monday afternoon at Bolton Terrace,
the country home of Mr. and Mr*. Wil
liam L. Peel, their grandaon, Maeter
Lawson Peel Klaer, entertained thirty
of his little frlenda at a lawn party.
The occaelon wan In honor of hla
fifth birthday and many pretty fea-
turea were arranged for the entertain
ment of hla gueata. A apeclal feature
of the afternoon waa the preaentation
of s hlller'a "William Tell" by four
bright Atlanta boya. Howell Foreman,
n K . ll, took the part of William Tell;
Rofckrt Forrester, ace It, repreaented
me.soldier who atood sentinel; Clark
Howell, Jr„ ace 11, took-the part of
the tyrant coventor who compelled
IvilHam to shoot the apple from the
head of his eon. In order to secure hla
Hlerty; Robert Foreman. Jr, repre-
sen'ed Walter, the son of William
Tell.
The performance waa worthy of
much older actors, and waa one of the
heat amateur performances ever seen
In the city.
Clark Howell, Jr, and Howell Fore
man presented the dlalocue from "Ju-
Hue Cneear," between Brutue and Caa-
alua, in an excellent manner.
After many camea, delicious refreah-
mrnta were aerved and the affair waa
one of the prettiest children's parties
that have been clven lately.
wiofauTsmivh. .
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the
residence ofTtev. Dr. A. C. Ward, No.
lit Mancum street, pastor of the Tem
ple BAptlet church, Mlae Nellie May
.Smith, of No. 82 Davis street, waa
■luletly married lo Mr. Oeorco Wlgfall,
formerly of Atlanta but now of CHarlee-
ton, S. C. There waa no oppoattlon
to the- marriage on the part of either
family, and It w-aa drat Intended that
the ceremony should take place Sunday
night after the recular church services,
but the younc couple decided lo sur
prise their friends and relatives by an
earlier ceremony. Ml as Wlcfall, of
Charleston, came to Atlanta to attend
her brother's maniacs, but waa not
present because of the sudden chance
of the hour.
By SELENE ARMSTRONG.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlcfall left for their
home at Charleston Sunday evenlnc.
MASTER ROBERT~MADDOX
ENTERTAINS AT WOODHAVEN,
Maeter Robert Maddox entertained
twelve of hla little friends Saturday
afternoon at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Maddox, who
are apendlnc the summer months at
their country place, Woodhaven, near
Atlanta.
The occasion waa In honor of bis fifth
birthday. Games ware played on the
lawn,. after which refreshments were
served. The table, which was placed
on the lawn, had a' floral centerpiece
■if sweet I less, and the Icea were In the
form of these dowers. The cake, which
hud five candles on It, waa also deco
rated with aweet peas. .
MISS BROWN TO ENTERTAIN
AT A FIVE O'CLOCK TEA.
Mlsa Kathleen Brown has Issued In-
y afternoot
home, Huth-
TAYLOR MORRIS.
Mr. and Mrs. James n Klnc of
Rome, announce the encasement of
their alater, Mrs. Edna Earle Morris, to
Mr. Myron Brower Taylor, the mar
riage to take niaca June 10, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Klnc at Rome.
GROSS-ALLU MS.
Amonc the Columbus younc ladles
who will become June brides Is Mies
charlotte Emmie Alluma. the charmlnc
ilnuchter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Alluma.
she will be wedded the latter part of
the month to Mr. Samuel W. Gross, of
Atlanta. Mias Alluma Is quite n pop
ular Vounc lady, belonclnc to one of
oldest families of Columbus, being
: the
h granddaughter of the late William 11.
, Hughes one of the settler* of Colum-
bus.
AMERICAN WOMAN HONORED
BY LONDON SCIENTISTS
-Mrs. Wllhelmlna Paton Fleming, who
hnx achieved fame through her discov
ery of stars In connection with her
work s* curator of astronomical photo
graphs at the Harvard observatory, has
been elected a member of the Royal
Astronomical Society of London. She
l» the first American woman and the
third of her sex to receive such hun-
No historic fact In to dear to the
South as the heroism of Its womsn
during the civil .war. Reared Amid the
luxury of a system not unslmllar to,
nor perhapa surpassed, by, the splendor
of feudalism, shielded like tender chll
drrn by that sentiment and chivalry
which apotheoelsed w, .manhood aa the
glory of our land, the*- women, when
they fell upon the evil days of blood
and fire, were as brave as the soldlsrs
they hed borne. The prayer* they said,
the tears they eltSd; only Thou, Ood,
who numberest 'the sands of the. seas,
knowsst, but to us Is handed down, a*
a princely heritage, the story of thslr
fortitude. • •
Despite the fact that Women played
so prominent a part In the civil war,
and despite the notable literature which
has grown up about the cause of the
Confederacy, k was only a few years
since that a Northern critic made the
Justifiable comment: .*‘‘It Is singular
that the women of the South have made
no contribution to the history of the
civil war, either In the form of auto
biography or of fiction.” An If In an
swer to this crltclsm, there appeared
the first notable book written by a
Southern woman on the subject of the
civil war. This was Myrta Lockett
Avary's "A Virginia Girl In the Civil
War, a transcription of the war ex
perience which a Southern woman, now
gone to her long peace, had related to
Mrs. A Vary. By reason of Its strength
of Mil
chance that led her to the h<
Isabella D. Martin, of Coin
she found a literary treasure In the
form of Mrs. James Ch--tnut's diary,
which had been left by Mrs. Chestnut
to Miss Martin for publication when
the time should be ripe. Realizing the
value of the diary to civil war litera
ture, Mr*. Avary generously waived the
E ubllcatlon of her own lx.
er Immediate attention to the age
worn manuscripts of Mrs. Chestnut.
The result was that In n few months'
time "A Diary From Dixie," edited
Myrta Lockett Avary an.; Isabella D.
Martin, appearad serially In The Satur
day Evening Post. . It la rare that so
charming a volume la presented to the
public.
In the early fall will appear Mrs.
Avary's own book, “Dixie After the
War.” Her publishers are confident of
Its success, for It has been conscien
tiously prepared, and Is an replete with
Interest as the moat thrilling romance.
Earlier chapters describe the bumli
ilng
>nd.
peal and created a demand which pul
Ushers were not slow to recognise. Al
most Immediately there appeared Mrs.
Roger Pryor'* "Peace and War.” Thl*
was followed by Mrs. 1'loment Clay's
"A Belle of the Fifties," which waa en
thusiastically received In North and
South.
In 1804 announcement waa. made that
Another historical volume, dealing with
reconstruction days, would soon appear
from Mr*. Avary'* pen. Since Virginia,
the authors native state, had not suf
fered sufficiently during reconstruction
to furnish material for her new bpok,
Mr*. Avary went to spend some time In
South Carolina. It waa a fortunate
Mr. Lincoln's visit, Mr, Davis’ Journey
Ings.and imprisonment, the arrest of
Alexander Stephens, and other event*
of wider than sectional Interest, while
the latter part of the volume deals, with
the efforts of recongtructlonlsts to sud
denly emancipate a subservient race,
and give It political dominion. The
woman of the South Is In this volume
seen In a new light. After the-war
the executive and administrative ability
which had stood her In rood stead
counted tor little. It waa necessary for
her to learn the most difficult manual
labor, and later to enter the field aa
wagearner, retaining the while her ft
measure of womanliness and refine
ment.
The best part of this story In the fact
that Mrs. Avary belongs to Atlanta.
She has resided here for many years,
though her literary work keeps her
much In the North at present. She la
a woman of loveable personality, and
Is well known throughout the South.
To know her through her books Is an
education In Southern history. To know
her aa a friend Is an education In the
good and gentle things of life.
MR. ALEXANDER’S RE
VIVAL HYMN BOOK
(a* used In Ysrray-Alaxandar Meeting)
Will Be Carried in 8tock bf
American Baptist Publica
tion Society.
37 8. Pryor St, Atlanta, Oa.
or*. More star discoveries are
credited to Mrs. Fleming than to any
other person In the history of science.
PHI DELTA THETA DANCE.
Among those who attended the Phi
Delta Theta dance Friday evening
were Mlea Lottie Wyll*. Ml** Helen
Cay. Mias Marlon Nutting, Mies Alice
Davidson. Mias Mlldrsd Spratllng,
Miss Mury Anderson, Miss Vasa, Miss
Levin. MIS* Thleb* Sllvely, Miss Mar-
guerlte Hemphill, Mlsa Nina Gentry.
Miss, Bessie Pope, Mlsa Julia Meador
id Ml* McGowan Phelan.
The chaperones were Mrs. John Cay
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters.
MI88 RUSSELL TO ENTERTAIJ4
IN HONOR OF MISS READ
Mlea Edith Russell will be among
thoee entertaining In, honor of Mlea
Mary Read. Miss Russell will enter
tain sixteen friends at bridge 'Friday
afternoon at her apartments In the
Marlborough In compliment to Ml**
Read.
ICE CREAM FESTIVAL.
The young people of the West Pair
chapel will give an Ice cream festival
next Friday night at he corner of
Walker nnd West Fair streets for the
benefit of the chapel. Everybody In
vited. 1
S. U C. ENTERTAINS.
Th* 8. L. Club gave an enjoyable
lawn festival at 825 East Georgia ave
nue Friday aftemon, from 8 to 8
o'clock. Quite a nice sum waa real-
Isef from this enterthlnment.
Thl* Hub la composed of a num
ber of high school gtrl*. who meet
semi-monthly for social pleasurs, as
well as menial Improvemnt. the due*
and funds In the treasury being used
.r benevolent purpose*.
Then* young ladle* are very earnest
In their efforts, nnd deserve the en
couragement of their frlende and of a
generous public.
MI8S STEPHENS^EUCHRE
IN HONOR OF MISS GOODE
Miss Nan Stephens will entertain
INFORMAL RECEPTION.
Th* ladle* who are actively Inter
ested In the Home for Incurables gave
a reception Monday afternoon to which
all who arg Interested In the work wer*
Invited.
The home was fragrant with cut
‘PHONE US’
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL STREET.
We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Atlanta Agents for
Candy
80c Pound
flowers,’ and during the reception dt
llclous refreshments were served.
The ladles of th* managing board
acted as hoateas, and'were Mrs.-John
Miller, Mrs. A. W. Calhoun. Mrs. Jsmes
Crawford, Mrs. Morris Brandon, Mrs.
James T. Williams, Mr*. J. W. Gold
smith, Mr*. R. F. Watson, Mr*. Henry
Jackson, Mrs. Floyd McRae, Mrs. J.
W. Patterson, Mrs. Hugh McKte, Mrs.
R. F. Maddox, Sirs. T. S. Lewis, Mrs.
C. G. Gradt, Sirs. Henry Kuhrt, Mrs.
J. L. Moors, Mrs. 8. Y. Tuppsr, Mrs
S. A. Vlsanskl, Mrs. James Dlcksy,
Mrs. Oscar Ragland, Mr*. W. H. Pat
terson. Mrs. W. 8. Wltham, Mr*. E.
F. Morgan, Mr*. Robert Alston and
Mias Gussle Wall.
IN HONOR OF~MI8S 8HIVELY.
Mlsa Luclle Dennis will enttrtaln at
cards Tuesday morning In compliment
to Mies Shively, th* guest of Sits*
Hemphill.
The Invited guests are Misses Lucia
Jeter, Annabel WesL Ella Dargan,
Grace Thorn, Corn Hemphell, Will*
Helfner, Kate Lee, Hattie Lee WesL
Ida Lee Hill, of Washington. Ga.; May
Ragland. Susie May Pope, Julia Mea
dor, Nanntlle Crawford, Bessie Pope
and Mrs. Walter Dannie.
MISS KRUPP'S FRANCE TO
MANAGE HER PROPERTY
Gustav von Bnhlen und Halbach.
secretary of th* Prussian legation at
the Vatican, nnd fiance of Bertha
Krupp, ownM- of the Krupp Iron
works. It Is announced, probably will
resign from the diplomatic, service to
take ov*r the management of the
Krupp iforke.
Mlsa Krupp'* Income from the plant
In 1(08 waa (8.000,000. Most of her
father's cash accumulation and other
properties went to Mrs. Krupp and
their second daughter, Barbara, now
li. The two girls' live* have been pro
tected to a nunlike seclusion from pro*
--ettve fortune hunters. Herr von
hlen, who Is well known In Wash
ington. visited the Krupp villa at Es-
sen recently.
80CIAL UNION Of"THE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The Social I’nlQti of the First Bap
tist (,'hurch will meet Tuesday after
noon. June fie Inatead of Thursday af
ternoon, with Mrs. B. M. Woolley. S44
Washington street at 4 o'clock.
MRS. W. W. LANDRUM, President.
BIENNIAL CONVENTION OF
FEDERATION WOMEN’S CLUBS.
The biennial convention of the Gen
eral Federation of Women's Clubs, be
ing held at St. Paul, Minn., has brought
together a vast concourse of American
women, representing many and varying
walks of life. The large majority of
the delegates are women conspicuous
In the social and club life of the com
munities Which they represent. These
meetings every two years of progres
sive. ambitious and In many Instances
Intellectual women, of necsaalty must
bring about much good for women In
general and result In great benefit to
question* Involved fn th# betterment of
domestic, of social and of civic condi
tions.
Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker Is presiding
with vigor and animation; the’usual
fraternal greetings have eom* from
other feminine organisations, foreign
and otherwise; reports and speeches
have had their Innings, and, above the
din of feminine tongues, has been
heard many things to encourage and
Inspire those who are unselfishly con
cerned for the success of the various
women's (organisations of the country.
At th* St. Paul convention fiM dele
gates are entitled to vote.
Mrs Pennyparker. treasurer, report
ed receipts of 121,814. disbursement*.
88.8(8; balance. 111.478. Miss I'uism-
psday, June 20— Exposition
*1 and Industrial Schools. .
neetlng of Alumni Society,
chlblilon of Thornwell Orphan
ail-, a: so i
Roll- .\u»* Cora Lee McIntosh,
If, S I'., .Vise Suillf Estelle
Du* West, H. C.; Mint Louise
Anderson. H. C.; Mlsa Fannie
Lou Templeton, Clinton, 8. C.: Miss
Nolle Marie Henson, Dalton, Oa.: Miss
Hazel Virginia Harper, Wesson, Ml**,
PHELAN-YOUNG.
The n\krrlage of Mlae Genevieve
Remington Young, of Waycroto,
Owen Phelan, of Atlnntn, will take
place Wednesday afternoon, June 6,
St. Luke Episcopal church, Atlanta,
4 o'clock.
It was expected that the marriage
of Mr. Phelan and Miss Young wou
be celebrated at Waycros* on the 4th,
and Invitations to this effect have been
Issued to friends In Atlanta, and In
many other parts of the South. But
the recent prolonged Illness of Mr.
Phelan made this arrangement tmpos
slide. It has now been derided not to
defer the ceremony, so Miss Young,
geoompealed tyj htr brother, Norton
Young, .of Waycros*, and by Mrs. Anna
O. Phelan, also of Wayrross, mother
of tha groom-elect, will arrive In At
lanta Tuesday night, and the mar,
rlage will take place Wednesday nf
ternoon, at 6 o'clock, at St. Luke
church. The bride will be given away
by her brother, and Wnde Hampton
Leahy.will be Mr. Phelan's best man.
The ceremony will be performed by
Rev. Mr. French, rector of Grace
church, Waycros*.
All friends who have received In-
vltatlons to Waycros* are Invited to
attend the marriage at St. Luke Wed'
netday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
IN HONOR OF Mils EDNA POPE.
Mlsa Noll' O'Donnelly will entertain
twelve of Mlea Edna Pope's friends at
cards Tuesday afternoon, at her home
In Weat End. The house will be dee
orated with quantities of sweet' pei
* — m ' 11 I
and ferns.
While the affair will
at, It will be one of the
l irettlest compliments that will be given
n honor of Miss Pope.
IN HONOR MRsTTaRBARA DODD,
Mrs. F. F. Brewer, at her handsome
home at Elberton, Ga., gave, a few
days-ago, n beautiful reception to one
hundred nnd fifty guests,'In honor of
Mrs.' Barbara Dodd, of Atlanta, who
was her guest.’
The home of Mrs. Brewer was dec
orated with a profusion nf pink bios
soma, In cdrijuncflnn with ferns nnd
>alm*. In the dining room, the table
tad a* Its centerpiece a large basket
filled with pink roses, while cut glass
and silver, with bonbons and other
accessories, In th* color scheme of
pink and green, made an artistic pic
ture.
Mra. Brewer was nsslsted In receiv
ing by Mra. Dodd, the guest of honor,
and n dumber of Otlier friends. Mrs.
Brewer wore a white organdie gown,
sprinkled with pink roses, and Mr*.
Dodd's toilette was of black Chantilly
lace, over white silk.
MRS. 8MITH ToTeNTERTAIN
AT BRIDGE FOR VISITORS.
Mrs. 8. fc. Smith will entertain at a
bridge party Friday afternoon at her
home on Pledmofit avenue. In honor of
her guests, Miss Marie Dickson and
Mlsa Anne Ludlow, of Winston-Salem,
N. C.
MRS. LOVELESS TO GIVE TEA
IN HONOR OF MISS RICHARDSON
Mrs. Myers Loveless will enttrtaln at
tea Wednesday afternoon In honor of
Miss Irma Richardson.
Assisting Mrs. Loveless In receiving
will be Mlsa Kate McCauley, Miss Rose
Clayton. Mlsa Nolan and Mias Thomp
son. Fifty guests have been Invited to
meet Miss Richardson.
mrs. pope to Entertain
IN HONOR OF MISS GOODE.
8trs, W. R. Pope will entertain at
cards Tuesday afternoon at her home
on Forrest avenue In honor of Miss
Elle Goode. *
LAWN PARTY~AND MUSI9ALE.
Thursday, evening, June 7, at 8:80
o'clock, at tha home of Mra. A. M. Van
Dyke, No. (72 Lee street, a musicals
nnd Inwn patty will be given, with the
following program:
Plano Solo (*e|
Spurlln.
Reading—A. C. Bnrtlett.
Vocal Solo—Miss Fiirlow Anderson.
Reading—Mrs. Vance Hunter.
Tenor Solo—Mr. Davis.
Reading—Marguerite Chaffee.
Bass Solo—Mr. Marlon Slobef.
Beading—Miss Rose Marcus
Duet—Mrs. Chapin, Mr. Armour.
A cordial Invitation to all.
e|»cted)—Mrs. Lora
MU6ICALE POSTPONED.
The mustcale to be given under the
auspices of the Youni toadies' Aid So
ciety of. the-First Christian church at,
the Woman's Club rooms, at the Grand,
will take Place Thursday evening, June
14, The program will be announced
later.
6EAWELUTHOMAS.
Mrs. Lena L. Thomas has announced
the engagement of her daughter, Alice
Neva, to Mr. John Flynn SeawelL of
Hendereoftvtlle, N. C. v
Th* date of the marriage will be
gl'jjrn later. . -
NORTH EN-OLIVER.
I At a luncheon given by Mrs. Johlf
Oliver Saturday morning at her home
on Peachtree street Mr* Oliver an
nounced her engagement to Mr. Ed
ward A. Northern th* marriage to take
Place ■ 1 j-"' Ml-
DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE
will toach from June 1 to
August 15 in his residence
music studio, 271 Ivy St.
Terms by mail or Bell tele
phone uis.
..
ts on Saturday were Mra. Charles
Northen, Mr*. Charles Rice, Mr*.
George V/lnshlp, Mrs. George Brown,
Mr*. IL H. Brown, Mr*. Davli
ward, Mr*. T. 8. Lewis, Mrs. Josgph
Moody,Mrs. Van Winkle, Mr*.,Van Aa
tor Batcheller, Mrs. J. B. Whitehead.
sheltonTbyers.
Mr. .and Mrs W. L Byers announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lola,
to Mr. Willjam S. Shelton, the mar
riage to take place at the home of the
bride June 7.
BAKER-GRIGGS."
Mrs. Martha Elltabeth Griggs has
announced 'the engagement , of her
daughter, Julia, Vesta, to Mr. Henry
Jackson Baker, the mariinge to take
place June 12 at the home of the bride
clecL
mason^vEnable.
Mra. William R. Venable has an
nounced the engagement of her daugh
ter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Frank Tucker
Mason, of New York and Isle of Pines,
the marriage to take place In the early
autumn at the home of the bride,
Mount ResL near. Stone Mountain.
d'icksonmTtch ELL.
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Qeorge King,
Mrs. Claudia M. Mitchell will be mar
rled to Judge Capers Dickson, of OX'
ford, Rev. Charles O. Jone* perform
Ing the ceremony. Fallowing the mar
rlage an Informal reception will be
held at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Klnr
latter Judge Dickson and his bride wl
leave for Oxford, where the former
holds the Important positions of profes
sor of law nt Emory College and Judge
of the superior court of Newton county,
klindworth" MUSICALE.
At the. Klindworth Conservatory of]
Music Miss Llszle Belle Farmer, Miss
Elizabeth Lee and Mlae Alice Ellis, as
slated by -Mr. Kurt Mueller, will give a
recital Tuesday evening June 8 at 8
o'clock, at which the public ts cordially
Invited to be present. The following
irngram will be rendered:'
Llebfatfoum, No. 3, Ltsxt—Miss
Former
Captlque d'amour, Liszt; Scherxo, B
minor, ‘ Chopin—Miss Bills.
Vocal, Aa the Dawn—Cantor; The
Airs, Rubinstein—Miss Farmer.
Nocturne, op. 27, No. 2, Chopin; Mill
tary March, Schubert-Taualg-
Lee.
Concerts, lirmov.. Hiller (orchestral
accompaniment on second plans—Mlsa
Bills.
Vocal, Se Heron Rose, Ardltl—Miss
F'armer. ’ »
Andante «i lanato and Polonaise trl
lent, Chopin (orchestral accompani
ment on second piano)—Mlsa Lee. to
bishoT-ellis.
■ Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ellis have
Issued handsome Invitations to the
marriage of their daughter, Phqebe
Prioleau, lo Mr. Edward L. Bishop, on
the evening of Monday, June 18, at half
after seven o'clock, at All Saint*
church, Atlanta. ,
VALDOSTA.
The Valdosta Chapter, Daughter* of the
Confederacy, curried out an Intereatlng and
appropriate program on F'ridny sftrrnoou
In observance of Jefferson Deri#' birthday.
The meeting we* held at the home of Mrs.
Thorns*, snd the urogram was ns follows:
••Sketch of the Life of Jrffortwn Davis. '
Mra James McDonald; poem. Mrs A J.
Strickland: music. Mis* Josephine; Hcn ;
and
snd the program wna n*
of the Life of Jefferson
».-* McDonald; poem. Mrs. A
mncsisnd; music. Miss Josephine I
murk: "Questions Relating to the Life
Achievements of Duvls."
An enjoyable event was the shower given
Wednesday afternoon at th* Elk* parlor
by Mlsa Willie l'eorl Ilavls, In honor'of
Mlsa Pardee, who Is In a few days to be
come the bride of Mr. Merlrlt. of lluwk-
marine. Assisting Misses Davis anil for-
dee In receiving wer* Mr*. Ilawklua and
Miss Feinlfr. Boepeaded between the fold
ing doors was a large wedding Ml of
roses, which opened and showered upon
the bride-to-be Mm lovely
from her friend*. Mrs. Geo. . 1 ..
James Meltoueld and fill** Verm. fn dainty
Oriental costumes, served tees, sandwiches
snd other refreshment* from a Jaiwuese
'"Mr* - and Mrs. James Uoyd HUten en
lertslneil at dlnner-on Thurelar evening
la honor of Mts* Certet and Mr. Hlmeon
Wooten., whose marriage occurred on
Metunlsy. Cover* were lilil for twelve and
ante menu la .five coarse* wns
The enter scheme of the evening
was vellow and shite.
Misses Bertha amt Kaltle Leonard. of
Vienna, and Wierrie Ie-eis, of AIhsny, are
th* guests here this week of fillaeee Pearl
and Csro Lewi*. .' . _ .
hriflze, WteTSi ® M?* A™?.
l Nsn' n K| , lM*n. C of’ Waysesrllle. N.. C„
who has been the guest here nt fiflss hnima
Jo llritt. left Ibis week for her home. Miss
Killian sill stop for a few days, however,
with friends la Allan!*.
Miss Nellie Smith, of ronlrle. and fills*
_ taste Wooten. ..f Wsukeaah. FI*., are the
guests of Mlsa Mae Carter In this city, und
were ul the, Wooteo-Carter nuptial* oa
Katnrday anenwoti. 1
Miss Irene Mlerully, of Savannah, who
baa been the guest hers of. film J.-I*. Her-
__ from Wasbl
where she eras atteudlm
Mis* filsry -NeoL of
HI— ■ »HITT
Mis* Fxrtoer has
ass? *
Personal Mention.
Mrs. D. B. Gray, Misses Carol an,
Mary Gray, and Master Gray will leav
In q few days for a visit of two months
to the parents of Mrs. Gray, Hon. and
Mrs. Ratollffe, In Mississippi. They
will be present at the golden wedding
of Mrs. Gray’a parents, which will be
celebrated on the itfth of June, at their
Mississippi home, which will be nttend
ed by a large and Infiuentlnl family
connection extending over Georgia, Ala-
bama and Mississippi. *
Mra W. M. Jenkins will leave next
Wednesday for Waverly Hhll, to be
present at the marriage of her cousin.
Mis* Kimbrough Clark, to Mr. James
Edward Ellison. F’rom Waverly Hall
Mra.Jenkins will visit her sister, Mra.
J. J. Hadley, at Hamilton, and her
father, M. B. Kimbrough, of Chlpley,
before returning home July 1.
Mr. and Mra. George P. Hardy and
elr young son, Calloway, hnva re
lated from a prolonged absence In
the mountains of North Carolina. Their
friends will be gratified to learn that
Mr. Hardy’s health has been entirely
restored.
Mis* Susie May Pope, Mlsa Janie
Speer, Mlsa Ethel Kelly, Mr*. Wille
Pope, Mr. Louis Gregg, Mr. F'. P. Gam
ble, Mr. Tom Lyon and Mr. Carrol
Latimer returned from Llthln Springs
Monday morning.
Mra. Martin Dooly, Miss Agnes Ca
rey, Mima Frances Clarke, Miss Pene
lope Clarke, Mlea Louise Dooly. Miss
Helen F’lynn, Miss Mary Aldredge and
Mr. Dan Carey will leave Wednesday
for Cumberland Island.
M. M. Jenkins and son.^Vtlllam, will
leave Tuesday evening for Savannah.
Tybee and St. Simona Island. They
will also visit Atlantic Beach before re
turning home the last of June.
Governor Terrell, Colonel John Tem
ple Grave* and Colonel Walter An
drews left Monday afternoon for Mll-
ledgevltle to nttend the graduating ex
ercises of the State Industrial School.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mlddleby, of
Massachusetts, will arrive In the city
soon to visit Miss Loulle Gordon Roper.
A number of delightful parties have
'In their honor.
been planned
Julian
P. Thomas, of New
York city, arrived Saturday’ and Is at
Piedmont, with her two young
the summer with Mr. and Mra. Sam
Weyman at their home, on Fourteenth
street.
Mr. and Mra W. D. Browder, of
8weetwater, Tenn., will arrive Tuesday
to attend the' Browder-Duncan wed
ding, which occurs Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Johnston and her daughter. Mrs.
C. 8. Hardwick, of Cleveland, Tenn,
are In Atlanta at Robertson's sanita
rium. i
' firw J. N.-iBIftn, a Mwa'Ser
if iltrei-tor* of the Georgia Normal ana
Industrial Outlexe. at filUMxvutne. has
gone to attend-the meeting of,the heard,
sad win mualn until after rouuneoceoient,
“jib? Neaule llowenl.’ of Pnrsrtk. Is vta-
Mtac tier slater. Mrs. J. F. Neely, Is Vat-
UUara Larille llowell and fitartoa Peebles
ban return,-.1 fnun Forsyth, where they
attended Monroe Female College,
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS-
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Orme and chll.
dren and Miss Florence Jackson will
leave this week for' North Georgia,
where they will spend some time,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Meador and
daughter, Charlotte, will leave next
week to spend some time at Warren
Bpringa. s '
Sirs. Thomas Tinsley and fills* Ber
nice Tinsley will leave next week for
Glenwood, Colorado, where they will
spend several months.
Mrs. M. C. Russell nnd Miss Edith
Russell will leave on the 18th for Eu
rope, where they will spend the sum
mer months.
Mr*. W. D. Wllmerding and little
daughter, Catherine, are spending sev
eral week* at Llthln Springs.
Mr*. W. R. EstllL of Savannah, who
has been visiting Mrs. Garrett, has ra-
returned to her home.
Mr*. J. R. Hnpklns and Mr. Russell
Hopkins are visiting the George Goulds
at Lakewood, N. J.
Miss Nan Kllllnn, of Waynesvllle,
. «, Is the guest of friends of At
lanta
Mrs. Eugene RagUnd ts visiting her
parents, Rev. amt Mrs. H. j. Ellis, at
Washington, Ga. '
*•*■’ — \
Miss Pearl Hutchins, of: Lawrence-
vllle, is the guest of relatives In At
lanta. ' » V -
Sir*. Gadsden Russell leaves Tues
day for New York to Visit her mother
for several weeks.
«£, I* visit- Mr*. Paul Freeman, of Birmingham,
Is In Atlanta for several days she Is
at the Ballard, on Peachtree street.
Miss Mildred Tarver left filonday for
New. York. Washington, D. C, and
Ronton to be absent’ a month.
Mrs. W. H. Hlltyer and little daugh
ter have returned from a visit to Sa
vannah.
Mr. nnd Mra. Ralph Van Landing -
; ham and children are Spending the
j summer at Roswell, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gladding, of Stem- I
Phis, are at the Kimball for several
j days' stay. '
Misses Hazel and Zulah Ad;.'_
expected to return from ColuinMa ^
KWiley, of Savannah i.
Fleming duBIgnmi 1
Miss Samuella Whitman will
Chattanooga this week. unl
oleman Is visliio.
relatives In Washington, Ga.
Sir. and Mrs. David Woodward
leave Wednesday for New York city.
Elizabeth Hines has mturnef
John O. Earnest hare
leaves Wednesday fof
Miss Rosalie Howell will leave o
middle of June for Winchester, v*.
Mrs. John HIM will return M indar
evening from Tate Springs.
Miss Harwood Is visiting frlenda at
farletta.
Mlsa Maude Reynolds has recovered
from her recent Illness of two week*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. D. Meador are at
Indian Springs. >
Magnificent collection beautiful Phj.
turn Postal Cards. It will Interest
you to see this display. For sale by
PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY,
In Lobby Piedmont Hotel.
HOME COMING WEEK
FOR KENTUCKIANS.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
Atlanta to Louisville,
On account of the above occasion
the W. & A. R. n. and N. C. t St.
L. Railway will sell round trip ticket*
on June 10, 11 and 12 at rato of ona
fare plus 25 cents for the round trip;
the rate from Atlanta being 113.33,
tickets good to return until June 2L
1906. By depositing ticket and paying
fee of 50 cents. However, ticket! will
be extended until July 23. ■■
Three trains dally, leaving Atlanta
at 8:35-a. m.. 4.50 p. in. and 8.56 p. m,
all carrying standard Pullman sleep-
• IS Atlanta lo Nashville and Nashville
to Louisville.
In addition to this service there will
be through sleeping car* operated on
the 4:50 p. m. trains of June 10 and 11,
Atlanta to Louisville without chanie,
arriving Loulsvil. i next morning at
8:20 a. m.
Route Is via Chattanooga, Nash-
villa nnd Mammoth Can
For further Information write or
call on . , ’
A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER,
C. P. & T. A. IT. T. A.
Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pan. Sti.
CHARLES E. HARMAN,
General Pauenger Agent
DECATUR, ALA.
Today n aurnrla* birthday dinner w»i
gives l»y Ml-- Kiln Groeneudyke In bnnnr
of tho seventy-third birthday of hif iuatk-j
er. Mr*. (IroeneDdyhe.
A number <>f friend* were nreient =nl
•pent the-day. Mr*. <Jto*araayk* la ton
>*f the eldest etttxen* In the peeatnr*. har
ing lived her* for over a quarter of a Iraq
tary.
Sir* J. E. Penney entertained the tur»l
tier* of Joe Wheeler t’hnpter. l , ' ,l 'lMxa ]
of the Confederacy, at her home lu «rat
Decatur thl* afternoon. - .
\vn» one or Intereat aa*
meeting the nrr»n«et»rata
... the IniUltnx of wrrlre* h .
honor of Jefferson Davis' birthday »»*!,*■* I
‘ “ ' lernte
b ^1 **ry on
afternoon. Jun® 2. at 4 o’clock.
NO GREAT STIR CREATED
BY ANNOUNCEMENT I
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., June I— I
Bankhead's announcement for alter-
■at* laaatgf did not create much olt§
•tlr upon the political affaire, as It •** 9
expected ever since hi* defeat by Huh- I
•on that h* would be a candidate. (no-1
greasman Hnnkln-ud Is well and fat' ' |
ably known all over, the etate and ui|
make a good race.
The state Democratic execute
mlttee Is expected to meet
next month to fix the a*sessmen
against the candidate*.
ARE YOU GOING AWAYT
If to. have Th* Oeordton Jf I
you. Mailed to city *ub«erlb«rt
away from home fee ^ the
month* at the regular rate #4 t» n •:„ <
a week—no charge for meil’n; „
to any addroe* in th* United **•*•* j
Canada. Foreign poetage #*«>"»• H
THE BOTHER
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You'll avoid It If ye* ord*"B
Ice cream of u». and <'^1
good cream a* you could r ‘
make at home
ton
It 'iilLcoat jr
htr***
Pure Jersey cream, ffr*
dairy, pure sugar and
flavoring*—nothing e!»* 9° *
our cream. It’9 mad# W ,+f~*
by expert* In a modern 1
fectlv sanitary plant.
orders. • •
ADAMS & HOYT C.0..
Phone 91.L