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

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GOOD PENMANSHIP IS THE FOUNDATION STONE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION SPECIMENS SHOWING MARVELOUS IMPROVEMENT MADE BY PUPILS. ALL ATTENDED CRICHTON'S COLLEGE DURINO THE LAST TWELVE MONTHS. Before *nd A*Ur Entering. Before and After Enterin'). Before and After Entering. Before and After Entering. Before and After Entering. / VL~4i^ (7 e fc e £r/g^L- 0(^Never before iu the history of this college lms the demand for its graduates liven so great as at tho present time. -A- ,/^y /Q / . Last week we received twenty-one and since Monday morning eighteen applications for stenographers and book- keepers at salaries ranging from $35 to $85 a month. Last yaar students were enroUed from twelve different states. Since January 1st, 1906, pupils have entered from Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, North Caro lina, New York, Kentucky, Mississippi and Carnarvowshire, North Wales. 7^s47^/ &. For Catalogue address CRICHTON’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, KISER BUILDING, ATLANTA. Hynds home, In Nashville. ...... .... —1|| h. on. of ths ushers, Continued from Opposite Peg*. m. little Uiaaaa Ivylyne and Frances Allen, bearing their ribbons, entered tli. drawing room and then Into the II- r«rv. .Mr. Gltreath, the Broom, and „l« best man, Mr. M. JU Mnrchmunt. then cam*. Next eaine the bride, with her lister, Miss Kdim Allen, an maid of honor. Th* brlde'n father. Kev. J. Allen, performed the ceremony. The bride', gown waa an elaborate Alette of white rodlum silk, made .rlneenne and trimmed with prinreann ■ and quantities of vntenclennes She carried a bouquet of bride's tied with white tulle. The maid of honor wore pink crepe i chine, which wns trimmed with n«ny tuck* and much cream lace In* ■ertlon. Mrs. Emily Ambler C.llreath, moth, of tb. groom, wore black pcau de ole with pretty laoe stock. The bride's golng-away gown was gray chlffnn panama, trimm.'d with much of old blur. Her Bray nea- lltan hat wa. shepherdess shape, 1th gray wing, ami mallno as trtm- ilags. Mr. and Mrs Ollreath left at 1:20 In he aftarnoon for Washington, New ork and othar eastern points. Lake >Mway and tha mountains of North nillna arc tq be Included In the re- Aftt.r hiwiuIIok a few chi vs it Oreenvllle, a. ti, their future home, Ir. tod Mr*. Gllleatll will spend the tuam.r at Chtck Bprlncs, S. (■'. RUTLANO-WILLS, A Nashville marriage of prominence that of Miss Elennora Wills and Mr. [IllUoi P. Itulland, only eon of Mrs. B. Neal, formerly of Atlanta. The nirrlege will be brilliantly solemnized Oak Hill, the palatial country home of tbs brlda'a unci*. Ur. Van Lear Klrkman, near Nashville, June 10. Among the bridal guest* will be Ml** Wills' cousin, the poet, Mrs. Florence Earle Coates, with other guest* from Philadelphia, and Captain end Mrs. Pierre DroulIIard, of New Middletown. Ohio, a recent bride and groom, r relatives of Miss Wills. Mrs. Dro lard u-ns formerly Miss Ada Borg, ona of Ohio's greatest heiresses. The first prs-nuptial entertainment far the bride was n dinner dance at the Golf Club Wednesday evening, given by Mlsa Elisabeth Dallas. Mrs. Neal, who was a popular hos tess during her Atlanta residence, will also entertain for them. KEY-TOLLMAN. 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 8:80 o'clock, at the Bap tist church at Quitman, Gh. The church ceremony will be fol- lowed by a reception at the bride's home from 9 to M o’clock. FLIdTifYNDS. A wadding of Interest to Atlanta so ciety. as well as In Nashville, where It will be solemnised Thursday, June M. Is that of Miss Etta Mala Hynds and Mr. C. Roland Flick. The bride In n great-granddaughter of Mrs. G. Q. 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. G. Hynds, on Vine street. Belt a dozen entertainments will be given next week for the bridal party, which Includes Miss Mary Griffith, of Atlanta, who Is already a guest at the — P SM ■. II ■IIISSII ... Ur. a o. Miles., who wll 3HPIPIP with Mrs. Miles, Is expected there Wedaesd.-iy. The bride's grandfather, Mr. L. H, Johnson, of Athmta. will «u next week, and also William u, Hjtids, who Is attending college In that city. Mr. Thomas Hynds has already ar rived In Nashville, and Mrs. Potter will also be numbered among the wed ding guests from Georgia. GAN 8-BEARDSLEY. A marriage of Interest to friends In Atlanta I* that of Miss Maud* Beardsley, daughter of Mrs. M. E. Beardsley, of Memphis. Tenn., to Mr. Frederick Haaelhurst Gan*, of New York. Th* ceremony took place at the homo of h*r sister, Mrs. Charles Clifton Cowan, 440 Wsst End avenue, Thursday afternoon. Th* Bsv. Dr. Merit Smith officiated. The wedding was very quiet on ac count of mourning In the bride's fam-| lly. A small reception at Sherry's fol lowed. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Walter Holmes Beardsley, wore a gown of while satin and a duchess lace veil. 8he carried lilies of the vallty. Personal Mention — of honor, wore qnd a Leghorn .hat. was tb* best man. chiffon and lac* Georg* Ellis, Jr, TO MISS NICOL80N. Mias Annie Flttap entertained at bridge Saturday morning In honor uf Miss Mary Nlcolson. In th* dining room, whore the luncheon was served, Inclui „■ Mary Nlcolson, Miss Eugenia Qglssby, Miss Mary Klngsbery and Miss Laura Hill Payne. ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho Sunday afternoon gospel serv ice* will be resumed at the Young Woman's Christian Association Sun day afternoon, June 10, from 1 In I o'clock In thd afternoon. Subject: Whatsoever He says unto you, do It." Leader, Miss Converse. AU women are cordially Invited. Jl "sheet anchor," the nant* given tq the tsrsi-at anchor rnrrlnl by a vessel. Is really '■shote anehor." snd so cull lieraiise of Its (rest weight, will b IF YOU KNEW THE TRUTH About the milk and cream that comes into your home you would never use any but the Pure Milk and Food fCompany’s product. , For your health’s Bake and for your chil dren’s sake here are a few things you should consider: First—Who is your milkman? Second—Do you know from where ho ob tains his supply and whether that supply is pure, tho cows’ arc healthy, and if the barns and surroundings arc under sanitary conditions? Third—If your supply is delivered in bottles, are the bottles absolutely clean and Btcrilizcd? Fourth—Do you know where these . bottles are tilled—whether in a wagon, on the street, a tiithy bairn, or in a sanitary plant where the conditions aro such as to iuBurc gainst contamination? Through our modern scientific pasteurizing plant- (the only one in the city), all of our products are rendered absolutely free from any disease germs, pro- 'luring a pure and healthful artiele. ... . , Why use any other kind when you can get tho best from us at the same price? Pasteurized Cream Used in Our Ice Cream. We make a special point, and take particular pride in furnishing deli cious ice creams ana fruit ices for dinners, parties, luncheons and ban- ^ “Last Minute Orders’—when something has gone wrong in the kitch en—are a particular specialty with us. We deliver in time for dinner auv ice cream order received up to 5 p. m. that daV. Wagons Deliver to All Parts of the City. PURE MILK AND FOOD CO. PHONE 3301. Mr*. William R. Emerson, of the Cumberland, entertained Informally nt luncheon Friday In honor of the wlfs of the poet, Frank L. Blanton, lants, who Is visiting Mrs. F; Dlllr. Guests In addition to Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Dlllo were Mrs. Jay F. Runcroft, Mrs. Joseph William I'd' h'-r aii,I Hr, lis.agi' H. McClel lan. Mrs. Stanton, during Ihs course of .the afternoon, contributed charm Ingly to the entertainment by recit ing saveral of Mr. Stanton's poems.— The Washington Post. Among those who left Friday to at. tend tho Young Women's Christian A» sorlntlon convention In Nashville were: Mrs. A. McD. Wilson. Mrs. l’ttltrsoo, Mrs. Eslelle Garrett Baker, Mrs. Dls. bro, Miss Dlshro. Mix* Aimr, Miss Kate Sutherlln, Miss Ida Botvin, Miss Sadie Botnar, Miss Bsrtha Greenlee and Miss McQueen. Miss Florence Marlin, of Chatta nooga, who tins been tho attrsotlv* guest of Mrs. Hsrbsrt Brown, has re turned to Chattanooga. She was ac companied by Miss Klolse Brown, who Will be her guest for several weeks, and who will be delightfully entertain ed during her stay there. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Spalding and little daughter, Elizabeth, accompanied by Master Hilliard Moulding and Miss Van H. Spalding, loft Saturday for Clayton, da., to spend several weeks. Later they will go to tho sea coast. Mrs. William J. Snow, of Fort Rllev, Karin, who wns Miss Bello Locke, of Atlanta, nnd her non. Master Arthur, will arrive In Atlanta Tuesday nnd will be the guests of Mrs. Choslsy Howard, on Merrltts avenue. Mrs. E. S. Munford has been tits guest recently at friends In Nashville nnd Clarkesvllle, Tenn. tatter she Joined Mr. Munford at Chattanooga, When the lattar attended the Tennes see Bankers' convention. Miss Buena V. Brook, nf Woodbury, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl* K Griggs, on Coopsr street, this week. Mias Brook left for Hoganevllle end Columbos Wednesday morning. Rev. L. B. Davis, D. D, end wife ax- pact to leave on Monday, the lllh, for Niagara Falls, thenc* to ^tllMIfh lor the summer, returning to Atlaitta the first of November. Mlsa Groc* Landrum wtll leave Tues day for Virginia, where sh* will be th* guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wat kins before going to Massachusetts for the, summer. Messrs. Walker Mysrsand Robt. Mc- isaon, of Toledo, have In Atlanta many friend* who will be glad to know that they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McMillan. Mrs. Frank Stanton, who baa been visiting In Washington. D. C„ for ten days. Is now In New York, ths guest of Mrs. D. O. May. at St. James Court. Mr*. John J. Martin and hsr little daughter, Anita, will leave In a few days for Greenville, B. C., to spend ssversl weeks with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Berry and chit drsn have gone tu Washington, p. C, Baltimore and New York for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Colquitt Carter, A. \V. C’■lhmiri and JJIjui Harriet ClU houn will go to WrlghUvIU* Beach next Week. Mr*. Charles Jarrell and Mrs. JL F. Hakes art -pending a tew days with their parents. Dr. and Mr*. J. 8. Mourex at Oxforjl. Mrs. L. 8. Huntley snd Mr. and Mrs. Clauds Buchanan will leave the latter port of June for V/righuvtlls Beach. Miss Katherine Wood Is ths guest of hsr sister, Mrs. Joseph CundeL nt her apartments at tha Georgian, on Ivy street. Miss Nina Armstrong, of Norwood, Go., Is visiting the Mlasta Msssengsls, on Capitol avenue. Miss Alin* Peeples spent the past week at Valdosta, where she was one of the attendants at tha Wlnn-Roberta wedding. i. W. P. PattiUo, George Win- ship and Asa G. Candler are the guests of Dr. and Mr*. J. El Dickey, at Oxford. Miss Lola Key, of Koreros* has re turned to her home after attending tha Browder-Duncan wedding In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Horner win return to the city Tuesday after a stay of ten days In Nsw York. ... E. Csthright and H. K. DeNIsa left Saturday for New York, where they will spend two weeks. Mis* Emily HUIyer Caasln will b* the guest next week of Mis* Johnson, at f? I THEATERS IT? Hum la th** rltv. Etopnltig Mlu Florvfe tilder. Cpjip.- Woodward tad NVttlt I. IS- LITTLE CHIP AND MARY MARBLE. Two bright particular stars of ths Wslls-Dunns-Hsrlsn Company at th* Casino nsxt weak. Th* fact that Atlanta Is a member of tbs Wells circuit, and an Important member, too, means that possllby the strongest musical comedy organisation In exl stones will b* tho attraction for the Ponce DeLeon Casino for the week that starts on Monday, when Llttla Chip and Mary Marble will be co-stara of a selected Wells-Dunne-Harlan Company of musical comedy playsra Including tbs over popular Musical Maldsna There Is no doubt that this Is tha strongest collection of musical comedy talent rn tour nt this time. Llttla Chip was the star of a company of three hundred people who playsd New York. Chicago, Boston and Phlladsl- { thin during tho season Just ended. Ha n classed with tho best comedians In America, nnd next season goes to Eu rope to entry the W.-D.-H. banner on Its first campaign of that land. And Mary Marble at tho head of "Nancy Brown." vlslfsd many eltles last season playing at tho high seal# of prices. With these two stars at ths head of tha company there Is good foundation for ths declaration that It Is really a Strong one, and with tho oupportlng players there will be direct evidence. An English musical comedy, "Olorln- ana," never oeen hors before, will bo Ihs bill, and Oils Harlan hn* arranged lb" b--lnn,ll' III "I lull IM t.. III.. II... production ss well as It has ever been seen before. A strung part bf this liar* Inn arrangement will be tho Introdue. lion of tho chortle, and this rlmrua will ho made up of the Musical Maidens: Among the players will be Bob Harty, David Andrnrin, Will Hatter, Dsn Marble, Merle Pnnrhonotil snd Elvis Croix Henbrook*. It Is rather Interesting to know that th* two star* mads the request lor this tour, It has boon a long time it they havo traveled togetbor aver the Old route, snd though they have been through a tiring season, both expressed a desire to go on a trip over Ihs circuit of cities In which both havo »■> many good friends, Chip has on assignment thnt will enable hlin to recall th* good old days or the Illlon Musical Comedy Company, That this Utils fun-maker Is tha strongest fjvoritn In tn* laugh- making art known In Atlanta will be evidenced by th* reception he will get on his return. Ths seat* are selling at the Grand box office and there will bo the usual times nf apiiearanca during the week, and the matinees on Tuesday. Thurs day and Saturday will be for the bene- rtl of the ladle* and children who can not come out at nlgM. Bus Vftv ■ ; l.ict. -• CotattH and Uc*. Its K. IVUcHlmru. of At- ••O* 1 * Uf tli¥ family »'f Sir. Julia I(. I»UcM»iiVii tt|«* flr#t of tha \m-fI, MU* Halils i4o klnWrU ..f in tear III*. nn<| MImm Mutiry AmoM. uf wern tiir nttra*tlr» «ao»t* ol MI«m» ll.-i.c. U'liklu- •hi «lnrtnir Hut < iiuiuiaacojuviit fratlvltU*. Ill** liuU dtumiau U m hum** h-1i|i tba finally «if bnr fHlinT, |>r, J. I* TUai MO, after luuI < tmrcH of Ik- mu-i. and Mr*. Jfilui T. (*bamkora nnd HiHr *I.«tif«lir.r. Mtf- rruitifM. uf lliuiumkIII.-, •nr* wilt) frUod* la tha ally scwml iUm Mr*. Uoq C\ cirpp. frutn Oflotborpa, I* liura vlaltlng hmr aiRtor. Mr*. Jiitupa M Bmi Mr M. tv. Ralaar. of Katontoa. *n0nt part of Ihp vovk In Ida illy >% 1th hr- I*. U Aid. . 'Ii. Mlaa Haniite r. Nllrhlnaa. who hn. h-*.. •tifu'ilnu WfnUynu. la al homa lu apt mi iku ■umrotr trltb Mr. and Mr*, tv. n. MtMhaaa. Mr». U. C. tVnu|l*. MUwa Aura ami tel>u Mill* aud. Ml mm (Silllur tv*n| (h Atlunu Wt «lii«»lri.v tu attiud with frlfinl* Him at I»»*arl “ ulc l***arl Hprlufa. No. 101 Forraat fttrtnut. Miss Myrtlo Pope and Mrs. 8. K. rope are spending some lime In Ihs >imtry near Athena. Mr*. M. T. Rood, of Oxford, ha* re- aftsr visiting Mrs. Dr. Sow dor*. turned homo, after visiting Amy, for ah Miss Kata Waldo Is In Auburn, Ala., atondlng tha gaieties Incident to tho eommeacomant season. Mrs. Herbert Brown will apsnd a week at Marietta aa the guest of Mrs. week at Marietta i U. E. Nottingham. Colonel and Mrs, R II. Blackburn have returned from a visit V> rolatlvo* at Bafnosvllle. Mr. Charles G. Mathew* I* the guest of Mr- and Mr*. T. M. Mathews, at Tbomaston. Miss Carotin* Htmiwon, of Toccoa, has returned home after a visit to At- MB*. Mra. Hu sens Mllehsll and Mrs. J. 8. Tamer left Saturday for s North Car olina. MISS Georgia Kendrick, of Comer, la speeding several weak* In Atlanta. Mrs. Bsn Burges* Is visiting has mother, Mrs. Bskestraw, at Norcross. Mis* Ruth Hallman will entertain tha Tuesday Bridge Club next week. Mies Rosalie Howell will ha the guest next week of Mrs. Walter Taylor. Miss Luclle Faith ha* returned from visit to friend* at BaratsvIUe. Miss Ethel Tutwllsr la vlslllng friend* at Tbomaston. Mr*. K. C. Konts and children have returned from LaGrang*. Hill Jennie Sue Bril la tha russt of friends at Annapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alston hava re turned home. Mr. c. A, Wood U In Hi* city for 0 few days. Mr. W. W. Thompson, of Augusta, Is In the city. Magnificent collection beautiful Pic. Cure Postal Card*. It wtll Interest you to aa* tbla display. For sale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, In Lobbr Piedmont Hotel. ~QARNE8VtLL6, One of the most deUsklfal of ike nuraer- oils pleasant swats of Ihs ala week la llarneerille wa* Ik* tasm party Wednes day evening *l»e* hy Mr. ssd Mra. I.'. Gain er Turner In booor *f their chareilax meat, Mlsa lllanehe Hart* of May Bel*, Ky. Thar* were many kapkr resale rnvsral. att of whom entered Into tha spirit sf ths ow eaelon, making It all the mar* rnloyable. Murk amaismsat was a front.,: by tha pro- PERRY. Mlsa Merlon Edwarda and Mr. Burch Norton will bs married on T—T*~r. Juno 12, In POfry at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cilward*. Mr*, J, Y. VYaUnqf, of Charleston, C, I* vlflUnc hep mother, Mr*, K n WeUonj, Mrs. K. .M, ItouMr U In Atlanta vl*- ItlnjT her hou, My. F*r«(l H. Hnueer. toure Tulton, of Kathleen, l« the ffueaf of sMIma Kate Hod*ee, In R#rry, •Mr*. Dom Pierce fa vlvlting nt For- qrtbe Mlu 1’anny Moor* (a vUltin* in Joneo county. Mr*. Mor*on Ynt<** ho* returned tn h#f home lit Macon Nhe vlulletl In r father here, Mr. W. D, Day. Mr*. Omrie* Kirkland, of Wltmln*- Inii hint \IhMIiil- h«i in«»th- rr, Mr*. Ismuih Kill in. J. K. Hodfree and hi* tlaughter, MIrm Knte, vtttUed \n AU&ma \Y»U U r-.-k, Mr*. Charles Damour and daughter, of rio*jnj)«Us YbUvnf Mr. ana Mm. a. K. Kins. Mls»e« .Mann, Iloua*r, Clara .Smith and Torn Pha^inan are at home from Wenleynn and Monroe volh-Kft Mr. and Mr*. J. Mu-hhurn nr* visiting In lAOraogr. tnlles e*t*t of Iwilontii . . tooli* ireople w«nt otif. nttton* tk<*m hnln* u|a*M liat Alford, Itmh Park. U»ry nl». .Margery nnd Jlnt.nnh |eoiuir4, 14le WilUnnit, Janie XVnnltifl•*», |feMra !» rrm.», Willie ii"! MS. * toward I Mies piorrni 0(1 III ,,l. Tn aa* at and rn-C (Irrena aaa th- a parir alrrn n< lb» h-in- of Mr*. Thsitrinna 0. (Irerne. (lama sic wars samred, opd delk l-'ia r-(r-»h- aiante were ianrrd Ini Mlaene Nall SSd tMes Max kuss, of Tbs Hook, hava kssa ssmsg Ika popalsr sonata of Ike rltp Series Iks week, ewpplus with tbnlr frlrnde, kkm Mystic* end Mettle l>r. and .Mra. H. A. Prssktta. ef JinktM, hsr* bran prominent vlaltora tbla wrak, greets of Ik* family ef Ms. J. B. yrnnkliu. Mr. snd Mra. T. if. yilspstrirk awl Mr. and Mrs. n. II. kslllesa. from CsUsdou. attendad eotnmesresient exsrvlsrs kvre tills wrak. ilia. Imrils Co-kran, who has breo at- landing Lary f'obb nt Alheas, snd Miss Kthnl Vley. wka has brae stteaSIsg tb* boo them (>mal* Collrge st UGrangv. are at bom* for thrir vsrMUn. Mias l.rell* Faith, of AHsnts. has keen Ntre iris ini r ■••■t •»* gimnig, ans Mrrn •moos th* most sttrsrtlra vletron to ths k " r Miss Illsreb* Bareb, sf Psyrttsvllle, spent several days with the family of Mr llullls Gray. Mine lAi-Ue Atkinson, of Newpen, re ralve.1 mark aortal ettrarion dvrlng her , iuMlilfc&hrari8. out paio. Book of p«r- vsnush, sprat fart of the week hero as . - I ^Mo Unrfli^rtirreia fwinapeattbe -vat*.GO. oa.velUM. Ctyor Street, | W ectlovw if Vudd~d£. W iU l syciwj tli** vtmioit' * vWt tn laJRtJillin. lllriRR* r,» *4|e ij.i hloi, L. B. Bplvey, XII* * TfiKip* — •ny frUndt of Dr. and Mm. J o 0yinoatM«liij with them n tliflr litiln ihPitfbtrr, l lorn f.il'.lll IU 1 ' U> MW'lfl Ml»« Willie Aihrli (rue*t of Mra. T. 8. /niong the ovt-of to- ■a**! tbr Pardoo-Mf MjarrlRi/e Itoffiu.n .'11*1 I'M ft**/, ».r Haw kltiE. Ill**; Mi iiii.J Mr*. vf Amerhurij Mr hu.I Mr*. 5<»hn tMiUhofiii ouU Sir. *uu V. t 31 r. Mr*. M. ( urrr nnd OiiughUc* *r* »iwu t Uur »\ week at Wblt* «U«ngE. of Mr*. Hbi tioQoaa. To Uu* city KjHif, uf Illak.-I, WANTED- A BOOK-KEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER . WHO HAS AirtSOCO IH( SOirniERN SHORTHAND and Hatlanta. aa. The Leadlna Bu*lne** School of the South, lOMAQn&nu*: Boo « -r from two ’.o flv« ■*;»..n* drily for In- diinw by (fovernur*. B*rat«»r«, Boakort, It* Dl*re * food pocttlo*. ruAirtgu*ffw«* Mwation IbJ* i^per Ad.lr*>«H A. C *RltC0C, Pmtt. or L. W ARNOLD, V-Pr*«t.. AtUUa. Q«