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SATURDAY, JUNE IS. 150*.
THE
ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining Sttiei ~| [ Plcsaant Mention From Other Piles |
AUSTELL.
Wallace Rhode*, of Atlanta, la (top
ping for the aummer at the Llthla
Springs Hotel.
Ml** Maud Humphrie* haa returned
from a vl*lt to her brother* at Attapul-
gus, Oa.
Rev. J. Lee Allgnod ha* returned
from a vlalt to hi* father’* at Rock-
mart, On.
Mr. and Mr*, lame* Bogart, of 8e-
vtervllle. Tenn.. are (pending aome time
at Mr*. L. M. Scott's.
Mia* Lucy Mable, of Mableton, Oa.,
hna returned home from a vlalt to Dr.
R. B. (’loud*.
Mr*. J. J. Verner ha* returned home
from a vlalt to her daughter, Mr*.
Rudd, of Macon, On ,
Dr. T. W. ('ol*art. of Cohutta
Spring*, flatted hi* alater, Mr*. J. J.
Jackson, recently.
A8HEVILI.E. N. C.
Mra T. H. Morrlaon, Mlaa Nell Mor-
rlaon and Allan Morrlaon left Thursday
f r New York, from whence they will
aall for Europe In a few day*. The
party will Join New York friend* and
visit the place* of Intereat on the con
tinent.
Mountain Meadow* inn, the beauti
ful country place of Mr*. Annie D.
Martin, will be the acen* of aevcral
dinner part lea during the coming week.
The new Arcadian drive give* vlaltora
a moat picturesque Journey on the re
turn trip from the Inn.
Ueutenant Governor and Mr*. R. D.
Winston, of Raleigh, have been in thla
city for the pa*t fen' day* attending
the commencement exercises of the
Normal and Collegiate Inatltute.
Governor and Mra. William Doraey
Jelks, of Montgomery, Ala., have ar
rived In Hendrnionvllle and taken
apartment* for the aummer. Mlaa Kath
erine Shorter Jelka, daughter of the
governor, will arrive In a few day* to
J Sin her parent*. Governor Jelka ha*
been In feeble health for the pa*t three
years, and ha* apent much of that time
In Los Vegaa, N. M.
Randolph will be pleased to hear of
the convalescence of their baby boy,
Harry.
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Berry, who were
married In Winder last Thursday, spent
several day* with friends In the city.
Both Mr. and Mr*. Berry have a great
many friend* here who wish for them
a happy life.
.One of the delightful social events of
laxt week wa* the moonlight picnic
given by the young men to the visiting
young ladles.
Mlaae* Ida and Heater Burton, of
Monroe, are guests of relative* here.
Colonel and Mr*. Burts, of EIHJay,
are guents of Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Hell.
Commencement exercises at Martin
Institute closed last Wednesday even
ing. twelve young ladles and two young
men receiving diplomas.
T. A. McElhannon, of Abbeville, Oa.,
visited Jefferson last week.
Mra. Towns and Mis* Louise Towns,
of Athens, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Randolph.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Williamson have
relumed to Winder.
Charlie McCoy left last week to ac
cept a position with the Southern rall-
ifon. Allen M. Flanigan, candidate
for the legislature from Jackson coun
ty, 1m* been very III for the past few
day*. HI* many friend* wish for him
a speedy recovery.
Dr. and Mr*. J. C. Bennett enter
tained the younger set with an “a!
fresco” party last Friday evening.
and Bertha Dalton, of North Carolina;
Messrs. Alvls D. Barnes and Thomas J.
Jones, of North Carolina. Mrs. Rufus
Hawkins, the matron of honor, was
followed by Miss Vallle Ferrell, slater
of the bride, who was maid of honor.
Miss Elisabeth Dlmmock carried
large white rose, In the heart of which
reposed the wedding ring, preceding
Misses Virginia Staten and Thelma
Brown, carrying baskets filled with
ping and white sweet peas, which were
strewn In the pathway of the bride.
The bride entered with her father,
Mr. E. D. Ferrell, and the groom came
from the vestry with his brother, Mr.
Charles Dalton, of North Carolina.
Schumann’s "Taumerle” was rendered
by the orchestra,-ms Rev. L. R. Chris
tie performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a beautiful gown ot
white satin made en train. The skirt
EAT0NT0M.
Miss Hannah Gould Leonard was the
hostess at a birthday party Friday
night at her home. The house was
decorated for the occasion, and games
wero played. Among those present
v erf Misses Minnie Daniel, Leonora
Wright, Kathleen Hudson, Luda and
Georgia Hutchinson, Lillie Williams,
-Mary Dennis, Mattie and Sara Hearn,
Cecil Ingram and Charlotte Brown,
Messrs. Hownrd Wilson, Carl Ingram,
Robert Dennis, Joe Williams, Olln Rob
inson, Frank Holt, Dennis and Will
Turner. Grimes Dennis, Orndy Weaver,
Garland Wynn, John Carlton Spivey,
and many others.
The Misses Randall, who have been
the guests of Mrs. Elisa Morton, have
returned to their home In Birmingham.
Rob Dennis apent Bunday at Bplvey,
Go.
Professor and Mrs. Cowles Little and
little son, Robert, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Bonner.
Mlaa Mary Dennis leaves soon to be
the guest of friends In the county.
Dr. and Mrs. Dodge Hearn have re
turned to Atlanta after a visit to Mrs.
Howell Hearn.
Miss Willie Moore's friends regret to
henr of her Illness at the home of her
mother.
HOSCHTON.
Mlsa Berta Kilgore, of Columbus, Is
spending the week with her slater, Mrs.
J It. Hosch, of our city.
Miss Cleo Logglns, of Gainesville,
rpent Sunday with Miss Curtis Adams.
Mrs. Julia Adams spent Tuesday In
Winder.
Guy Blalock, of Gainesville, spent
Sunday with hla grandmother, Mrs.
Clark, at this place.
Miss Lena Thompson, who has been
attending the LaGrange Female Col-
hoine to spend vacation.
H. J. Brandon, traveling salesman for
the Nashville Saddlery Company, la
spending the week here with hla fam
ily.
Jeff Davis, of Atlanta, Is spending
several days with F. M. Hones and
family, of this place.
J. Cheater Hmlth spent a few days
with hi* brother. Dr. Walter Bmlth, at
Jefferson.
WINDER.
Mrs. W. F. quintan entertained the
Ladles' Aid Society delightfully at her
home, on Candler street, Monday after
noon. After the regular routine ot
business, delicious Ices were served.
Mrs. A. D. McCurry, Mr*. W. T.
Hamby and Annett qullllan leave Sat
urday for Norcrosa to attend the dis
trict conference of the Woman's For
eign Missionary Society.
Mrs. A. L. Smith and Miss Birdie
Smith are on an extended visit to At
lanta and Cartersvllle.
Mlaa Dedwyler 1* spending the week
with Miss Ola Daniel.
Mrs. Ennis Wiley, after a vlalt of
several weeks to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Smith, haa returned to her
home In Atlanta.
The Ladles' Industrial Society of the
Methodist church met Monday after
noon and elected officers for the fol
lowing year. Mrs. W. L. Blassengnme,
president: Mra. F. W. Bondurant, vice
8 resident; Mra. F. E. Durst, secretary;
Ir*. Albert Woodruff, treasurer.
Miss Roxle Ethridge bus returned
from South Georgia.
JEFFERSON.
Dr. and Mr*. 8. J. Smith have re
turned from a month's stay In New
York, and are now domiciled In their
new home, on Washington street.
Mias Clyde Daniel, of the Presby
terian Hospital, Atlunla. Is visiting her
mother. Mrs. Emma J. Daniel.
Hon. and Mrs. John N. Holder and
Mrs. J. Emory McElhannon left last
Thursday for a trip to New York.
Washington and Baltimore.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
CAVE SPRING8.
Miss Margaret Watts and her mother
hnve returned from Bluffton and will
leave Monday for Eatonton to visit
relatives.
Miss Berta Lee Rambo, of Menlo, la
the guest of MISa Lela Montgomery.
tyr. F. R. Wimberly Is in Anniston,
Ala., the guest of H. L. Crook.
Miss Ira King, of Rome, will arrive
tomorrow to vlalt Mra. D. C. Stroud.
W. F. Harbour and W. Buffllngton,
of Rome, were here yesterday.
Miss Minnie Moore haa returned from
Rome.
C. L. Reeves and family, of Florida,
are stopping at the Green hotel.
Mrs. J. M. Hightower, of Cartersvllle,
la wl.th her sister, Mrs. W. L. Jones, for
the week.
John R. Barclay, of Rome, Is the
guest of A. N. Tomlin.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Treadaway have
returned from Newnan.
Miss Lillian Sparks, who has been
confined to the house with a sprained
anklo for the past month. Is now able
to be out again.
Miss Gussle Dean Williams, of Gads
den, will arrive tonight to visit her
cousin. Miss Vivian Tilly.
EASTMAN.
Miss Mercer Knight, of Brunswick,
Is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Gilmore.
Miss Sentel Is at home from Val
dosta.
Mis* Mildred Harris, of Atlanta, and
Miss Hasel Alexander, of Forsyth, are
the popular guests of Miss Nella Ba
con.
Miss Mary Edward* leaves Monday
to attend the summer school at Brenan.
Mr. Henry McRae, of Ralnbrldge,
apent last week with friends In East
man.
Mias Byrdle Dnnlels Is at White Sul
phur Springs, Florida.
I-eroy Pharr spent Sunday In At
lanta.
Mr. and Mr*. Brantley are spending
aome time In Sparta.
Roy Abernathy, of Atlanta, will
spend Sunday with friends In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Horne are visit
ing In Cartersvllle.
Ellis Lockhart spent Friday In the
city In tho Interest of The Georgian.
Misses Lillie Mae and Pearl Peacock
leave next week for McRae, to be the
guest* of Miss Luctle Hodges.
Harry Preston will leave soon to
spend the aummer with relative* In
Orange, N. J.
Mias Nella Bacon gave a tallyho rlde
Thuraday evening, complimentary to
her guests, Misses Harris and Alex
ander. Those enjoying her hospitality
were; Ml** Minnie Harris, Miss Sarah
Daniel, Mlaa Ware, Miss Hargrove,
Ml*s Harris and Mis* Alexander,
Messrs. Hirsh, Harris, Woolen, Smyly,
Preston, Roberts, Milner.
pleats, and finished at
large tucks'. The corsage of Irish point
lace wa* trimmed with bands of satin
embroidered In rose* and French
knots. A veil of tulle was fastened
with a coronet of lilies of the valley.
The gift of the groom, a handsome
crown of pearl* and diamonds, wa*
also worn. The gowns of the maid of
honor, bridesmaid*, matron of honor
were very handsome, the maid of honor
wearing a gown of pink radium silk
elaborately trimmed with tucks and
Irish lace. The matron of honor, Mrs.
Hawkins, wore whlto silk trimmed
with hand embroidery. The ptalds
wore gowns of net over peau de moue-
aellne, trimmed with lace, pleating*
and tuck*.
Mr*. E. D. Ferrell, mother of the
bride, was gowned In lavender silk,
the skirt trimmed with plaits and
tucks, while the corsage of Irish point
lace wa* studded with lavender se
quins effectively combined with pin
ing* of panne' velvet' with fine tucks
and chiffon.
Two hundred guests attended the re
ception after the ceremony at the
Valdes hotel, the parlors, reception
halls and dining room being appro
priately and effectively decorated. De-
llclous refreshments ifere served. The
handsome gifts were displayed In the
private dining room, testifying by
their number and worth, the esteem In
which the couplo Is held. The pres
ent of the bride’s parents was
handsome mahogany chest of silver.
e Is the daughter of Mr. and
The bride
Mrs. E. I>. Ferrell, of Valdosta. She la
an accomplished young girl of unusual
beauty. The groom Is a leading young
business man, being at the head of
tho Dalton Grocery Company, of Val
dosta.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton left for a trip
to California and the Rocky moun
tains, and will be away for n-month
or more, after which they will be at
home to their friends at the Valdes
hotel, In this city.
DALTON-FERRELL.
The marriage of Miss Emma Mao
Ferrell and Mr. Oscar Davis Dalton,
ut the First Baptist church at Valdos
ta on Tuesday wus n most brilliant oc
casion. The decoration* In the church
were very handsome, with a profusion
of palm*, ferns, pot plants und roses.
The chancel and aisle* were covered
with white. In effective contrast with
the green of the other decorations.
Music for the occasion was rendered
by Abel's orchestra of Jacksonville,
the musicians being stationed in the
rear of a screen of sword ferns and
palms. In the center of the chancel
waa an arch, from which was suspend
ed a cross of electric lights, the de-
sign being entwined with smllax and
banked beneath with white roses.
At 9 o'clock, the wedding party en
tered the church to the strains of Lo
hengrin's wedding murch. the grooms
men and ushers being preceded by
Misses Lamar I-ewls, Eulalir Converse.
Helen Lewis and Evelyn Crnnfors as
ribbon-bearer*. The gromamen and
ushers came In couples, while the
bridesmaids entered alone. In the fol
lowing order—Messrs. C. L. Smith. C.
Ashley, Jr., Scales Dalton and E. D.
Ferrell, Jr., ns ushers. They were fol
lowed by Misses Elisabeth Coffee and
Pearl Lewis, Messrs. Arthur Davis and
E. It. Witte, of Tampa, Fla.; Misses
Cam Lewi*. of Valdosta, and Margaret
Chambers, of Montgomery, Ala.;
Messrs. L W. Shaw, of Valdosta, and
Warren Hall, of Montgomery, Misses
Leila Fender, of Valdosta, and Pauline
Wilson, of Savannah; Mr. M. A. Pear
son and Dr. A. G. Little, of Valdosta;
Misses Evelyn Farmer, of Dothan. Ala..
The Only French Dry Cleaning
Process in Georgia
COVINGTON.
Miss Barrett, of Athens, Is visiting
Mrs. Merck, on Floyd street.
Miss Luclle Peek Is In Atlanta, the
guest of Mrs. John Barclay.
Mias Love Williams, of Newborn, la
with Mrs. C. A. Harwell.
Mr. Will Raney visited hi* parent* In
Eatonton Bunday.
Mlsa Kate Tolleaon, of Montlcello, la
the attractive guest of Mrs. Eugene W.
Carroll, on Church street.
Miss Mary Bull, of Orlando. Fla.,
the guest of Mrs. A. H. Foster.
Mrs. John R. Davis Is In Atlanta, the
guest of her son, Mr. Rogers Davis.
Mrs. L. A. Clark ha* as her guest
Miss Marie Houston, ot Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Huygood, of Conyers, Is
the guest of Mrs. W. 8. Ramsey.
Miss Addle Bell Cowan, of Salem, la
the guest of Mis* Ida Thompson, In
Midway.
Mrs. J. J. Corley complimented her
music class Thursday afternoon with a
lawn party.
Mias Kate Everitt, of Almon, Is the
attractive guest of Mrs. a. H. Cornwell,
on Floyd street.
Mrs. Norman visited her son, Mr. A.
C. Norman, In McDonough, recently.
Mlsa Bertha Anderson has returned
from Union Point, where she was the
guest of friends.
Miss Willie Willingham, who has
been teaching In Nonfood, la now at
home.
Mis* Luclle Polluter, of South Caro
lina, was at the Hlggtns-Pollltier wed
ding.
Mrs. W. H. Whaley and children vis
ited Jackson last week.
Mlsa Emmie Stewart, of Montgomery,
Is the guest of Mr*. R. R. Fowler, on
Floyd street.
Miss Winnie and Allen Prrry, of De
catur, are the guests of relntlvcs here.
Miss Oele Wills and Mlsa Irene Hays,
of Hayston, are the guest* of Miss
Leila Greer for the week.
Miss Gladys Tilley, of Conyers, Is the
commencement guest of Miss Dessa
Hays.
Miss Leo Caldwell of Slloam, Is vis
iting her grandmother, Mrs. II. E.
Johnson, on Floyd street.
Mrs. John 11. Gordon has returned to
Atlnnta after a visit to Captuln and
Mrs. James M. Puce.
Miss Dixie Mae Cook, of Marhen.
Is the guest of Misses Annie and Viola
Maddox.
Misses Dot and Maud Atkinson, of
Madison, are the guests of Mrs. A.
Boye, on Railroad avenue.
Mlsse# Lottie and Lillian Garrett, of
Llthla Springs, ate the guests of their
sister,- Mr*. Mortimer Hays.
Miss Jennie Pltxpatrlck has returned
to Ltthonlu. after a visit to her sister,
Mr*. W. T. Milner.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchens, of Atlanta,
are visiting the latter** parents In Mid
way.
Mlsa Sarah Wood, of Walnut Orove,
the guest of Mr*. James White-
head. .
Mr. and Mr*. Hartford, of New York,
ere among the attendants on the
Hlgglns-Poliltier marriage.
Mrs. H. 11. Roberta and E. J. Qull-
Han. of Cordele, are the guests of Mrs.
Mortimer Hays thla week.
Miss Lena MUner leaves In a few
days to spend the summer with her
I grandmother, Mrs. Swindle*, of St. At-
buns, W. Va.
Miss Mary Walton Trammell has ar
rived and Is the guest of Mr*. P. Wat*
I ter Godfrey.
Miss Halite Mae Pope, of Stewart. Is
the guest of Miss Viola Maddox, on
Railroad avenue.
Miss Ada Sains, of Jackson, and Miss
Minnie Stephens, of New nan,were with
Miss Lillian Clark during Emory com
mencement.
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8CH00L8 AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
The South’s Ideal College-Preparatory Home School
Georgia Military Academy
College Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga.
■on and tnaur* hfe fattest development. ooeteL moral, intellectual,
physical ? CorreepoTvjknc® with us will aid any parent
In thia academy every teacher h a epecklbt every opportunity is
afforded every boy. the full limit of attendance is reached every year.
Splendid equipment, perfect health, delightful Southern winters of
the famous Piedmont regrioo. 1,300 feet above eea level About 80
[tone. Select petrooaae from many Staten. Regular military
drills, food rymnaaium, modern reedins room; wholesome athletics
under trained director, thorough preparation for oar college or the
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and Conservatory
The skirt* of many of the newest gowns are trimmed In overskirt
fashion, on this costume three long panels fall almost to tho bottom
of, the skirt. They aro ornamented at the edges with circles of silk
appllqued on the chiffon cloth of which the gown Is made.
The short coat opens over a vest of free Irish lace. Tho sleeves are
flnlshcd with wide flaring cuffs over a little deeper ones of many colored
embroidery.
In color the suit Is of palest tan. The hat Is of a deeper shade of
straw, trimmed with Dresden ribbon bows and black ospreys.
We aro pleased to hear that Mrs.
Kfried Hwygert, who has been quite
III for some time, Is somewhat bet
ter.
Miss Mori Rawls, who has been
teaching music at Meanivllle, Is at
home for the summer.
Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Callahan have
been visiting at Oakland.
NORCR038.
Kiser Webster ha* returned from
Columbus and will spend the summer
at home.
Miss Ida Wootten will entertain at a
musicals reception Friday evening.
Mr. Gus Dean, who has been living
In New York, will spend the summer
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Dean.
Mrs. C. A. McDaniel and Mia* Lola
Key will attend the Tillman-Key wed
ding In Quitman next week.
Newell Warner, of New York, will
give a song recital at the auditorium
at an early date. He Is a tenor of
great favor nnd has had several year*'
training by the best masters.
Miss Janie Laird, of Atlanta. Is the
guest ot friends.
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Continued from Pag* Fiv*.
WEST POINT.
Mlsse, Kay Hhutse, Nenle Scott sod
Hullle Sur Longshore »p*nt ■ few dny*
I lit* week lu UUrsnge with Mis* Kit
allawny.
Mlsse* Edith and Rulh Martin bare re
turned to their home In Columbus, Ua
niter * visit to Miss Epple Lee Heott.
Miss lless Smith Is In AtlsnU. the guest
of Mr*. K. E. Huguley.
Mr*. I,. W. Arnold nnd children, of At
lanta, have returned home after n ylslt to
Mr*. Arnold’s mother. Mrs. Isdtle Slelton.
Sell Melton, of Atlanta, spent Monday
here with hi* mother.
Miss Mlrlsm lllootueofeld hat returned
her. home lu Opelika after s visit to
of Alegnoder City,
Ala., spent Monday here.
Mr*. 1* D. Askew nnd ehUdren are ex
pected home the last of the week from s
visit to Tuskegee.
Mlo C. '
__ Khealy entertained friends
last Saturday evening In honor of Miss
1 .nolle Woodrard. of Latirsngc.
Mlaa Estelle llersley entertained the
Thursday Morning Clulion Tneedsy after,
noon at domino whist. ..The jtriso, (.Christy
noon at nomino sunk inyinw •
picture, wn* won by Miss, Kate Smith, lit#
eonsolntlou by Mrs. L 11. Arnold.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS ORDERS.
HARALSON.
Mrs. Spratlln, who has been visiting
her slater, Mrs. Bwygert, haa returned
to her home In Alabama.
Matter Everett Rawls Is reported as
very much bettei.
Miss Anna Foster ha* returned from
Covington, where she has been teach-
Professor Aide Foster ho* been re
elected ss principal of the Covington
public school* for a term of live year*.
EXCELLENT SERVICE TO
V. RIGHTSVILLE BEACH,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Daring the months of June. July
and August the Seaboard Air Une
Railway will operate on Its train leav
ing Atlanta at 9:U p. m.. every SAT
URDAY, a through sleeping car to
Wilmington, N. C.; returning the
through sleeper will leave Wilming
ton at 3 p. m.. arriving In Atlanta at
8:30 a. m.. Friday. Arrangements
have been made with the street Hall
way people at Wilmington to have
cars ready at the depot to Immediate
ly transport passengers to the hotels
at Wrightsvllle Beach. Baggage will
be checked to destination. WEEK
END rate, good for live days. $8.25;
SEASON tickets. 518.U.
SEABOARD.
glnla. We have sent scholarships to
St. Mary's, Tenn., - and to Industrial
school* In ArkaAsaa. Ws have donated
to Bishop Batteries'* school and we are
providing for the industrial Instruction
In seven school* under Bishop Hen
son, In the Morganton district of North
Carolina and In other school*. If wc
could help every school which appeals
to ua we would Indeed bo glad, for
every mail brings a request for aid
from aome worthy struggling school,
and letters from every part of the
Bouth, sending God speed to tjila moat
noble work. But what we'have done
and what others have done la a mere
drop In the ocean of necessity. Fifty
million dollar* would not bring educa
tion to every Illiterate white child In
the South. Those who think otherwise
and those who arc sattafled with pres
ent condition* can read a few of the
letters to thla assocltlon.
Thomas Nelson Page, In an address
on education, eald the danger of the
South was the "self-satisfaction of our
people,” but our people are not aatls-
lled with present conditions, and there
la a great awakening, n great educa
tional tidal wave coming, nnd we are
going to help get It here. The South
ern Industrial Educational Association
ha* (though In It* Infancy), and with
only 400 members, won recognition In
this country and abroad, and with the
trustees and Workers who, compose our
board we arc bound to succeed, and
we believe that when our great phllan-
Ihrophlsts see the earnest effort of the
united co-operation of our Southern
people, they will put million* Into our
treasury for the rural schools, as well
a* In the treasury of the Southern edu
cational board for nirmal schools and
negroes, and that Is what we hope tu
be, the custodian of millions for the
uplifting and lm!I stria! development of
the Impoverished Illiterate white* of
our Southland.
FASHIONABLE NEW
YORK -WEDDING
New York ha* a habit of getting up
mild excitement* over the weddings of
very rich Kiris of the metropolis, pro
vided the marriage cerefounlea take
plnce in a church, ua they usually do.
On Monday,'at high noon, at Grace
church. New York. Mlsa Cynthia
Burke-Roche, perhaps the most pop
ular and original glri In exclusive met
ropolitan society, was married to Al
bert Scott Burden. Rev. Dr. William
Delightfully situated lu a beiutifit
suburb of Atlanta, with mostislu-
brlout climate, COX COI.-
I, K G K and CONSERVA
TORY oilers rasny adran.
ttges to students from any
~ part of America.
Sixty-fourth sesaio*
_J begina Sept, nth, 1906,
sea with 15 lnatructora
, , fxjs vjv. from American and
.'iDJi ?unlreralUet
and eonaerraloriei.
jriiv Broad courses of atudy,
high standards, £ne
patronage. Music, Painting, Elocution nre specialties. Conservatory, under distintulshed di
rectors, has 9 teachers, jo pianos, pipe organ. Building equipped with all modern conveni
ences ; many Improvements made recently. For catalogue and illustrations, address
ADIEL J. MONCRIEF, President, or WILLIAM S. COX, Msnstsr.
towns, as well as Europe, contributed
guest to this much-talked-of wedding.
No prettier ceremony was ever sol
emnised In New York. Fifty thousand
dollars la estimated to have been spent
on flowers alone.
The bride, a daughter of Mrs. Burke-
Roche, was gowned In white radium
satin made very simply. Its plain skirt
and Immensely long trqln fell In
graceful fold* that caught and held
the light, which imparted to It an
almost sliver sheen. Tho bodice wa*
of beautiful point lace with elbow
sleeves composed of overlapping ruf
fle* of thl* material, and In her high
satin girdle a sprig of natural orange
blossom* wo* fastened.- Her veil was
■uperb of point applique lace, and she
wore an Immensely high dog collar of
pearl* with diamond clasps. Her bou
quet wo* a shower ot lllle* of the val
ley and white orchid*.
The bridesmaid* were dressed alike
In. simple frocks of white chiffon, the
skirts boasting of three deep tucks
only by way of garniture.
. Mis* Roche arrived with her brother,
Maurice Roche, with whom she walked
to the chancel, and who guve her
away. -
During the ceremony, which was
performed by the rector, Rev. Dr. Wil
liam R. Huntington, the chair sang “O
Spread Thy Wings O’er Them," and
Btalner’s "Sevenfold Amen,", and at the
conclusion of the service Mendelssohn's
Wedding March." Then the chimes
pealed their gladness as the bride and
bridegroom left tho church for Sher
ry's for the reception and wedding
breakfast.
All the flowers at the church—which,
by the way. nfterwards . went to
Roosevelt hospital to cheer the sick—
were white, but at Sherry's pink pre
vailed In tho decorations. „
The entire small ball room suite on
the second floor was reserved for the
wedding party. The breakfast was
served In the ball room. The bride
had her attendants at her table, and
Mrs. Roche had a few special friends
and relatives at hers. The other
guests, numbering about one hundred
and fifty, were seated at small ta
bles.
The gowns at the church were unus
ually handsome. The bride's mother
wn* dressed In orchid mauve mousse
line de sole nppllqued with thread lace
of the same shade. Her large pic
ture hat, of neapolltan straw, was of
the same color nnd wn* trimmed with
long mauve ostrich plumes. She wore
a pearl necklace.
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NOTES FROM LABOR WORLD.
Steps have been taken by the Indus
trial Worker* of the World to organise
Canadian workingmen under the ban
ner of Socialism.
That there Is a healthy revival-of
trade union activity all over the coun
try IS shown by the number of char
ters being Issued by the American
Federation of Labor. During the first
live months of this year 121 charters
were Issued, os against 91 during the
same period of last year.
reported the Western Federa
tion of Miners will make an effort to
organise the native miners of Mexico
Into a union as a result of the strike at
Cnnanea. The Mexlcnn laws prohibit
labor unions, but this will be evaded,
it Is’said, by organising Mexican un
ion* In Arlxonn and New Mexico, and
taking In the native miners through
out Mexico.
R. Huntington performed the cere- next week.
Nathan D. May, superintendent ot
the Job department of the Macon News,
will probably be elected president of
the Georgia State Federation of Labor
at Its annual convention at Augusta
WANTED
A BOOK-KEEPER AND
STENOGRAPHER .
WHO HAS ATTENDED THE
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
and
ATLANTA, QA.
Tho Loodlna Business
School of the South.
OOK-KEEPI.VG. Shorthand ud con-
COOOK-K
U &
... 1'istss; 9W student, saju-
ally. Receives from two to Ivo
applications dr IIy for ofllco oeeliunu, En
dorsed by Governors, Station, Bttlnri,
L.W. ARNOLD, V-Prett., Atlanta. Qi.
The brotherhood claims a membership
of 80,000 In the United States and Can-
Every shop In the building trade,
line of Sacramento, Cal., I* now oper
ated on the strictly union principle.
The annual convention of the Mis
souri State Federation of Labor will be
held In Moberly In September. Presi
dent Sheridan predicts that It will be
the greatest labor gathering ever held
In the state.
The ninth annual convention of the
Ohio State Association of Letter Car
riers. to be held at Columbus on July
4, will be attended by National Presi
dent J. D. Holland.
Jenny—Jack, you -ought to make
aome sacrifice to prove that you ewe
me. Come, now, what will you give
up when we are married?
Jack—Jenny, lit give up being a
bachelor,—Scissors.
$500.00.
The above reward will be paid
for sucb evidence ns will lead to
arrest and conviction of the party
or parties who maliciously cut s
number of wires on cable pole at
corner'of Peachtree and Seventh
streets, during Wednesday night, ^
April 19, or Thursday morning,
April 20.
A like reward will be paid for
such evidence aa will lead to the
arrest and conviction of any per
son or persons maliciously inter
fering* with or destroying ibe
property of this company, at any
point.
JJX. , T . h , e '“ bor un . lon * °. f . Hltsburg have
about Grade church, the crush becom
ing so serious that several hundred
policemen were required to quell the
Insistent mob, and to clear a passage
way for the bridal party, of course
many women fainted, and the wonder
wa* that there were no serious fatal
ities.
Newport, Tuxedo, Long bland, Mor
ristown. Westchester, Hudson river
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company;
decided to erect a building to be need
exclusively by labor organisations.
J. EPPS BROWN,
General Manager*
The Boot and Shoe Workers' Union
will hold a-general convention next
week at Milwaukee.
An aggressive campaign to enroll all
trainmen In Chicago In the Brother
hood of Railway Trainmen Is now on.