The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 9

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'T ' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HATCH MAY J1 NK GOOD PENMANSHIP IS THE FOUNDATION STONE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION SPECIMENS SHOWING MARVELOUS IMPROVEMENT MADE BY PUPILS. ALL ATTENDED CRICHTON'S COLLEGE DURINO THE LAST T.WELVE MONTHS. Defore and A*ter Enterinn. (f ttr^/S^JL 3%^, Y Before and After Enterina. Before and After Entering. Before and After Entering. Before and After Entering. tlSlufc* Never before in the histoiy of this college has the demand for its graduates been so great as at the present time. -A y? JO. y Last week we received twenty-one and sinco Monday morning eighteen applications for stenographers and book- keepers at salaries ranging from $35 to $85 a month. pupils have entered from Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, North Caro- ' jEouhsJ Last year students were enrolled from twelve different states. Since January 1st, 1906, lina, New York, Kentucky, Mississippi and Carnarvowshire, North Wales. For catalogue add™ CRICHTON’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. KISER BUILDING. ATLANTA. Continued from Oppo.it. P*fl*. ere, little Mirers Ivylyne and Frances Allen, bearing their ribbons, entered the drawing room and then Into the li brary. Mr. GUrcath, the Broom, and his best man, Mr. M. L. Marchmont, then name. Next came the bride, with her sister, Ml.* Edna Allen, as maid ,,r honor. The bride’s father. Rev. J. Y. Allen, performed the ceremony. The bride’, gown was an elaborate toilette of white radtum .Ilk, made prlnccsse and trimmed with prlnce.ee lace and quantltle. of valenclenne. lace. She carried a bouquet of bride’* roses tied with white tulle. The maid of honor wore pink crepe lie chine, which waa trimmed with many tucks and much cream lace in- ■ertlon. Mrs. Emily Ambler Gllreath, moth er of the groom, wore black peau de sole with pretty lace stock. The bride’s golng-away gown was of gray chilfon panama, trimmed with a touch of old blue. Her gray nea- polltan hat was shepherdess shape, with gray wings and mallne as trim mings. • Hi! ~ - ■ Mr. nnd Mrs. Gllreath left at 1:20 In the afternoon for Washington, N"\\ Turk and other eastern points. Lake Toxaway and the mountnlns of North Carolina are to be Included In the re turn trip. After spending a few days In Greenville, 8. C., their future home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gllreath will spend the summer at Chick Springs, 8. C. RUTLAND-WILLS. A Nashville marriage of prominence fs that of Miss Eleonora Wills and Mr. William P. Rutland, only son of Mrs. T. B. Neal, formerly of Atlanta. The marriage will be brilliantly solemnized »t Oak Hill, the palatial country home of the brlde’e uncle, Mr. Van Leer Klrktnan, near Nashville, June 20. Among the bridal gueats will be Mies Wills’ cousin, the poet, Mrs. Piorencs Earle Coates, with other gueats from Philadelphia, and Captain and Mrs. “ ‘ of New Middletown, Pierre Droulllard, Ohio, a recent bride and groom, near relatives of Mlsa Wills. Mrs. Droull m, Ohio’s greatest heiresses. Tho first pre-nuptial entertainment for the bride was a dinner dance at the Golf Club Wednesday evening, given by Miss Elisabeth Dallas. Mrs. Neal, who was a popular hos ts*! during her Atlanta residence, will also entertain for them. KEY-TILLMAN. Mrs. John Tillman has Issued hand some Invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Ela, to Mr. James Lee Key, on the evening of Wednesday, June 20, at 0:30 o’clock, at the Bap tist church at’ Quitman, Go. The church ceremony will be fol lowed by a reception at the bride’s home from 0 to 11 o’clock. FLICK-HYND8. A wedding of Interest to Atlanta so ciety, as well ae In Nashville, where It will be solemnised Thursday, June 14, Is that of Mite Etta Male Hynds and Mr. C. Roland Flick. The bride Is a great-granddaughter of Mrr_ G. G. Potter, of Atlanta, and has many relatives here. It will be an evening affair at West End church, Nashville, and will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J..O. Hynds, on Vine street. Half a dozen entertainments will be given next week for the bridal party, HI * Cll ticAt own »«» »*.v uisuui )JUI which Includes Miss Mary Grltrith, of Atlanta, who la already a guest at the Hynds home. In Nashville. Mr. E. O. Miles, who will be on. of the ushers, with Mrs. Miles, Is expected there Wednesday. The bride’s grandfather, Mr. L. H. Johnson, of Atlanta, will gc next week, and also William G. Hynds, who Is attending college In that city. Mr. Thomas Hynds has already ar rived In Nashville, and .Mrs. Potter Personal Mention Mrs. William R. Emerson, of the Cumberland, entertained Informally at luncheon Friday In honor of the wife ding guests from I GANS-BEARDSLEY. A marriage of fnterest to friends In Atlanta Is that' of Miss Maude Beardsley, daughter of Mrs. M. E. Beardsley, of Memphis, Tenn., to Mr. Frederick Haxelhurat Gans, of New York. The ceremony took place at the home of her sinter, Mrs. Charles Clifton Cowan, 440 West End avenue, Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. Merle Smith officiated. The wedding was very quiet on ac count of mourning In the bride’s fam ily. A small reception at Sherry’s fol lowed. The bride, who wae given away by her brother, Walter Holmes lanta, who Is visiting Mrs. Dllle. Guests In addition to Mrs. Stanton and Mrn. Dllle were ,Mre. Jay F. Bancroft, Mrs. Joseph William Pitcher and Mrs. George B. MeClol- Inn. Mrs. Stanton, during the course of the rtfternoon. contributed charm ingly to the entertainment by recit ing sereral of Mr. Stanton’s poems- The Washington Post. Among those who left Friday to at tend the Young Women’s Christian As sociation convention In Nashville were: Sirs. A. McD, Wilson. Mrs. Patterson, Beardsley, wore a gown of white satin and a duchess lace veil. She carried lilies of the valley. Her sister, Mrs. Cowan, as matron of honor, wore white chiffon and lace and a Leghorn hat. George Ellis, Jr., was the best' man. ..inis a# am if. >v iiBon, .urn. * nucniuit, Mrs. Estelle Garrett Baker, Mrs. Din- bro, Miss Dlsbro, Mlsa Harvey, Miss Kate Hutherlln, Miss Ida Bowie, Miss Sadie Botnar, Miss Bertha Greenlee and Miss McQueen. TO MISS NIC0L80N. Miss Annie Fltten entertained bridge Saturday morning In honor et Miss Mary Nlcolson. In the. dining room, where tho luncheon was served, Miss Florence Martin, of Chatta nooga, who has been the attractive guest of Mrs. Herbert Brown, has re turned to Chattanooga.. She was ac companied by Miss Klolae Brown, who will be her guest for several weeks, ed during her stay Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Spalding nnd little daughter, Elizabeth, accompanied Miss Kitten's guests Included Miss Natfnle Nlcolson, Miss Mary Nlcolson, Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Miss. Mary King* he ry and Miss Laura Hill Payne. ipai by Master Illlllnrd Spalding and Miss Va - - - — ~ ' - - tan H. Spalding, left Saturday for Clayton, Go,, to spend several weeks. Later they will go to tho sea coast. Mrs. William J. Snow, of Fort Riley. Kans., who was MIks Belle Locke, of ANNOUNCEMENT. The Sunday afternoon gospel serv- Icee will be resumed at the Young. Woman’s Christian Association Sun day afternoon, June 10, from I to A o'clock In the afternoon. Subject: ••Whatsoever He saye unto you, do It.” I-eader, Miss Converse. All women are cordially Invited. Atlanta, and her son. Master Artfiur, will arrive In Atlnntn -Tuesday nnd will be the guests of Mrs. Chesley Howard, on Merrltts avenue. Mrs. E. H. Munford has been the guest recently of friends In Nashville and Clarkesvllle, Tenn. Later she Joined Mr. Munford at Chattanooga, where the latter attended the Tennes- eee Bankers’ convention. The "sheet anchor,” the nemo given to the largest anchor carried by s vessel. Is realty ''shot* anchor,” nnd so rail Decease of Its great weight, which makes It to shoot out In case of emergency. Miss Buena V. Brook, of Woodbury, wae the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle K. Griggs, on Cooper street, this week. Miss Brook left for Ilogansvlllo and Columbus Wednesday morning. IF YOU KNEW THE TRUTH j y< r our urc \U>’ About the milk and cream that comes into home you would never use any but the Milk and Food Company's product. For your health’s sake and for your chil dren’s sake here arc a few things you should consider: First—Who is your milkman? Second—Do you know from where he ob tains his supply and whether that supply is pure, the cows are healthy, and if the bams nnd surroundings are under sanitary conditions? Third—If your supply is delivered in bottles, are the bottles absolutely clean and sterilized? Fourth—Do you know where these bottles are filled—whether in a wagon, on the street, a filthy barn, or in a sanitary plant where the conditions are such as to insure against contamination? , , x . Through our modern scientific pastcurizmz plant (the onlv one in the city), all of our products arc rendered absolutely free from any disease germs, pro ducing a pure and healthful article, , xx .. . , Why use any other kind when you can get the best from us at the same pnee. Pasteurized Cream Used in Our Ice Cream. We make a special point, and take particular pride in furnishing deli cious ice creams and fruit ices for dinnere, parties, luncheons and ban quets. Last Minute Orders’—when something has gone u-rong inthe kitch en—are a particular specialty with us. N\ e deliver in time for dinnci auv ice cream order received up to 5 p. m. that day. Wagons Deliver to All Parts of the City. PURE MILK AND FOOD C0„ PHONE: 3301. ner. L. B. Davis. D. D., and wife ex pect to leave'on Monday, the 11th, for Niagara Falls, thencs to Chicago, for the summer, returning to Atlanta the firs, of November. Mlsa Grace Landrum will leave Tues day for Virginia, where she will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wat kins before going to Massachusetts for the summer. Messrs. W-nlkrr Myers and Robt. Mc- Klsaon, of Toledo, have In Atlanta Mrs. Frank Stanton, who has been visiting In Washington, D. C-, tor tsn vmiimi in nufliiiugiuiii u. « ., iwr i«ii days, Is now In New York, the guest of Mrs. D. G. May, at 8L James Court. Mrs. John J. Martin and her little daughter, Anltn, will leave In a few days for Greenville, 8. C, to spend several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Berry and chil dren have gone to Washington, D. C., Baltimore and New York for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Colquitt Carter, Mrs. A. W. Calhoun and Miss * Harriet Cal houn will go to Wrlghtavllle Beach next week. Mrs. Charles Jarrell and Mrs. R. F. Bakes are spending a few days with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Moore, at Oxford. Mrs. L. 8. Huntley and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buchanan will leave the latter part of June for WrightsvIUo Beach. Mis* Katharine Wood Is the guest of her steter, Mrs. Joseph CundeL at her apartments - at tht Georgian, on ivy Miss Nina Armstrong, of Norwood, Ga., Is visiting the Mlsaea Massengale, on Capitol avenue. Miss Aline Peeplee spent the past week at Valdosta, where she waa on. of the attendants at the Wlnn-Roberu wedding. Messrs. W. P. Pattlllo, George Win- O. Candler ship and Asa 6. Candler are the leets of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Dickey, at S5 Mlsa Lola Key, of Norcroon, has re turned to her home after attending the Browder-Duncan wedding In Atlanta. Mr. and Mr*. Mitchell Horner will stay of ten days la New „ft ‘Saturday Tor New York, where they wl|l spend two weeks. THEATERS I IttHU to tho city, Mopping Mlaa .Klpfrto JSIder. Ml Me a «Sru<v Wood wan LITTLE CHIP AND MARY MARBLE. Two bright particular stars of the Well*-Dunne-Harlan Company at tha Casino next weak. nodwarri and Nettle I a <Jw,h* and J. A, lllnlook and F. II. Stafford win spend tn« next ton days on Cum!..r- latid Inland. Mlaa (Jludya Wollnmkor had aa her go Annie .Bell" durimrtUa week Misses ,Annl Anlewynn. of Jaekwtn. Colonel and Mrs. It. n. mark lauts, were gu©eu of tl/e family of Mr II. JtlacklHirn the nrst of the work. Mias Halllo * “ 1 during — ■Jaa iJaale Thnrman the family of her fait* ' vlng Is at ho Dr. J. V. vlfh rasa, after having imd charge of the department at the C». II. A. for tht Mf. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chamber# and their daughter. Mias Fra sees, of Tbbfcinavlllr, were with friends In the elty several dais recently. Mrn. I Am C\ Dree, from Oglethorpe here visiting her slater, 31 re. James M. Keevea. 3lr. M. W. iMiner, of Katontnv. spent part of tho week In (be city with Dr. l». i. Anderson. at lending Wesleyan, la at home t.. *p. i>.| the summer with Mr. and Mrs. \v u. lira. B. C. Waults. MIsecs Asr. ami Modi .Mill* mill Ml** t'nlllpr went l‘> Atlnin Wednesday to attend with friends tha pl- nl. nt I’.iirl Hprlug*. Tha fact that Atlanta I. a member of the Wells circuit, anil an Important member, too, means that possllby tha strongest musical comedy organisation In existence will be the attraction for the Ponce DeLeon Casino for tho week that starts on Monday, when Little Chip and Mary Marble will be co-stars of a selected Well*-Dunne-Harlan Including the ever popular Maidens. There Is no doubt that this Is the strongest collection of munlcal comedy talent en tour at this time. Little Chip waa the alar of a company of York, Chicago, Boston and phis during tha season Just ended. He la classed with the best comedians In America, nnd next season goes to Eu rope to carry the W.-D.-H. banner on Its Drat campaign of that land. And Mary Marble at tha head of "Nancy Brown,” visited many cities last aeaaon playing at the high scale of prices. With these two stars at the head of the company there Is good foundation for the declaration that It la really a strong one, and with the supporting players there will be direct evidence. An English musical comedy, "Glorln- is," never seen here before, will be the bill, and Oils Harlan ha* arranged the assignment of parts to gtvatM production as well as It has ever been teen before. A strong part of this liar I “ be the Introduc Ian arrangement wIlT _______ lion of tho choruo, and this chorus will bo made up of the Musical Malden* Among the players will he Hob Ifarty, David Andrada. Will Hatter, */» aiiiiiuub, mil miner, Don Marble, Marie Fanchonettl nnd Elvln Croix Seahrooke. it la rather interesting to know that the two stars made the request for this tour. It has bsdii 4*- |M da* MM they hav# traveled together over the old route, and though they have been thrbugh a tiring season, both expressed a desire to go on a trip ovor tho circuit of cities In whleh both have so many good friends. Chip has an assignment that will snablo him to recall the good old days of the HIJou Musical Comedy Company, That this inn.- fun mi.k.r making art _ __ evidenced by the reception he will get on his return. The seats are selling at the Grand box office and there will be the usual times of appearance during the week, and tha matlnaea on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday will be for the bene fit of the ladles and children who can not coma out at night. No. JOt Forrest avenue. Mlsa Myrtle Pope and Mrs. H. E Pope ere spending some lima In tha country near Athena. Mrs. M. T. Reed, of Oxford, has re turned home, after visiting Mrs. Dr. Amy, for a few days. Mlsa KAte Waldo la In Auburn, Ala., standing the gaieties Incident to tha commencement season. Mrs. Herbert Brown will spend * week at Marietta ns the gueet of Mrs. H. E. Coitlngham. Colonel and Mrs. R- B- Blackburn have returned from a visit to relatives at Barnaavlll*. Mr. Charles G. Mathews la tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Mathews, -* Thomaston. Mlsa Caroline Simpson, of Toccoa, has’returned home after a vlffit to At lanta. Mrs. Eugene Mitchell and Mrs. J. H. tfl Saturday for North Car- Turner le ollna. Mies Georgia Kendrick, or Comer, la spending several weeks In Atlanta. Mr*. Ben Burgess Is visiting her mother, Mrs, Rakeetrsw, at Norcroea. Mlsa Ruth Hallman will entertain tha Tuesday Bridge Club naxt weak. Mlsa Rosalia Howell will be tha guest next week of Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mias Luclle Faith has returned from a visit to friends at BarnasvIUa. Mlaa Ethel Tutwller friends at Thomaston. Mrs. E. C. Konli and children have returned from LaOrange. Mies Jennie See Bell le the gueet of friends at Annapolis. Mlsaea Nan and May duBIgnon ore In New York. Mr. C. A. Wood la In tha city for A few days. Mr. W. W. Thompson, of Augusta, la In the city. ^ Magnificent collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Cards. It will Interest you to see this display. For sale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby PUdmoot Hotel. BARNESVILLE. One of the most delightful of the ntmier- Oil* pleases! steals of the gsla week In llsmeetljle wa. tto ^w^jarD Wwjjjee- PERRY. Miss Marlon Edwards and Mr. Bur< li Norton will be married on Tuesday, June II, In Perry at the home of th-- brlile'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. -V. Edwards. Mrn. J. V. Wallace, of Chariest,,n. 8. ('„ Is visiting her mother, Mrs. N. E. Wellona. Mr*. K. M. Houser la In Atlanta vis iting her non, Mr. Fred H. Houser. Mlsa Laum Tnlton, of Kathleen. In the guest of Mlsa Kate Hodges, m Perry. Mrs Dora Pierce Is visiting at For syth. Mlaa Fanny Moore la visiting In Jonea county. Aire. Morgan Yates has returned to her home In Moron. She visited to r father here. Mr. W. D. Day. Mrs. diaries Kirkland, of Wilming ton. N. Cm ha* been vleltlng her moth er, Mrs. Laura Klllln. J. H. Hodge* nnd his daughter. Ml-* Kate, vlalted friend* In Atlanta this week. Mrs. Charles Dnmour and daughter, of Cincinnati, are visiting Mr. and Mr*. B. K. King. Misses Mann, Ilouaer, Clara Smith tin.I I’-iii ' In,|hii.i n in nt h"in,- from Wesleyan nnd Monroe colleges. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mashhurn are Visiting In LaGrange. ronug pi* west out. euionx t Sllsse* Ms* Alford, Hath ” r " ites," Jssle Teesingtoa, K "rl III, Wtlllff mill Df-nnl* Turner, oiiti iiwrti, Ilohm ItoUBlt, CJarlnml Wyui.i linwnril HU*I HUrllng Wilson Uli* Flnrrnr* tirr^iw wia Ui© bo«i©M nt party flven at th© hotn** of bar nuut, r». Thaddaua O. Oreatw. Ufliuoa ami mu. ; were enjojvd. ami delicious refresh* men Is wen* starved at n lot© hour. ^ Mr, ami Mrs. Cus Jos* ami llitle da ugh* .Nora will spend Ilia an miner at Kyla — Tenn. mj deJnrnette has returned fri»n| o Eastman. Lassie Maddox, L. B. Spivey. 71U lah Harwell and Minnie Dunlel hro. turned from tha (I. N. and L, Milled*.*, rifle. Tha many friends of Dr. ami Mra J. w. Daniel are sympathizing with th-m In the of H * * ~ their little da VALDOSTA. Mlaa Ethel Wlttlhgton has returned from Lafiramt* to apesd *. Um.I rgrntloo her*. Mlsa Willie Alin It tun. of Quitman, la the guest of lira. T. H. Quarfennan In thif Sty. Among the out-of-town guegts wh#» nt- tended the Fardee-MerrHI marriage Tneaday were Mr. and Mrs. iCoawcfl .M.*r ritt, of Macon; 311 v MerrUi day evening given Uj Mr. an *r Turner In honor of their , Mias lliancb*"llnria,'"of ^’MaydeJCkj! ^here present, ell of were uisar luppy geests present, nil whom entered into the spirit of Iks melon, tusking It Ml the more en,’ Ilii- li amnnrnwnt wtt i _ s Horded by f| gresslre coneerantlou nrrsnged for t ’sir on the lawn. Miss Kthel Dnsei served the refreshments, while Mia Turner ■ . ' ‘ the sf Mia Rock, of the their L. Nelaoti. Dr. and Mrs. It. have been fnests tSf ,MJ Of The gueats ln< with Mattie Franklin, of Jaekaoa, and Mrs. T. M. Fltapatrlrk and 31 r. and Mre. O. If. nnlllvan* from — ^ tendln ley. i Few EM Mouthem _ __ ___ at home tor thHr varatlou. ■Min Loell* Faith, of Atla •j^tbe moat attract Do vlaltorsto the at I.i<jrung'', are - „_on. alth. of Atlanta, Las Iwn t attraetlve vlaltora to the rity daring thewrek. »be was with her frirnd, Mlaa ln»ra lIowaMTHHl - l *nd, Mlaa Horn Howard. Mlaa It la nr be Borrh, of Fayetteville, •fit aormrml day* with the family of Mr. Mr*. lug a week at Wti Mr. and lire. i. II lha the guests of Mrs. Him* DuBoee, In this city. WANTED I WW Iwl ttruiare sent Ht fcK. mrmmmm n. m. woollky. m. d. Dta, tan. Office M W. Pryor hlrcct. . llollla Gray. Mlsa I-u.lle Atkinson, nt Newnen, re ceived mark serlsl attention daring her vMt wllh Mlaa Minnie Tyke. Messrs Krs-lall nnd Charley Hass of ffa-1 rannak. npeat part of the week here aa guests of friends Miss Itntk flnllsnl from Griffin spent tlie week In lha rlly with Miss Helen Willis V I Miss Maud Anchors, of lltddark, sod | iKT A BOOK-KEEPER AND jM STENOGRAPHER . WHO lias ATTENDED THE t \ SOUTHERN SHORTHAND and ATLANTA.OA Tho Leacilna llualneaa School of the South. OOK KKKPI.YG, Shorthand and « 44 English l>©|.4hrt,n*nt.. Over } J t>Q0»i»iipai9 nnoe- ally RfcfI'f# from two to live apj.: 'ari'inv dr ily for offle* aulttanu. tn- «! *a«1 by ‘iovernora, Hvnatiir*, Bankers. t>'i Vaaioaal and biiwinesa mrn Ite Dip- loaa la a s-itf p4vs«r>*>. * to n good poalUoa. H irer now. Catalogue free. >l©atton thta virersq A. c RRIICOf. Prett. or L N AffNOLO. V-Prrtt . AtUaU, 0a.