The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 16, 1906, Image 9

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TTi rl W^PB^|pww— mi/mm WP M ■ ■ ■■ t' J u wi. nij m ■ —~ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. JATi nhAT. JVNF. 1«. 190t. LITTLE-JORDAN WEDDING IN MACON THIS EVENING R«i -Uli Mr. and Mrs. Little Will Go Abroad and Will Tour Scotland in an Automobile—Many Cost ly Presents Received and Many Handsome Gowns Worn. tpeclaI to The Georgian. | Macon, Oa., June 16.—'The wedding o( Mr. John'D. Little, former speaker at the hous. of representatives Georgia, and Sira llah Dunlap Jordan will take place this afternoon at the ome of Mrs- Jordan, on College street. The ceremony iflll be performed by Rev. C. K. Nelson; bishop of the Epls ropol diocese of Georgia, In the draw. Ing room, where a large circle of rein tires and friends will assemble to wit n»s the ceremony. The decorations In. the .drawing room III be white and green. The bridal party will stand before an improvised altar of palms, white roses and asccn lion lillea The mantels, cabinets and Inflows will be banked with theso handsome blossoms. In the loggia an orchestra will play Lohengrin's wed ding march as the bride will enter with her brother, Sir. S. S. Dunlap, through ■aisle formed of white satin ribbons. They will be met at tlje altar by Sir. 1-lttle and his best man, Sir. William Chapin, of Atlanta. The bride will wear an Imported gown of white duehesse eatln, elab irately trimmed with point applique. Hho will wear a necklace of diamonds, snd at the corsage a diamond crescent fill be the only ornament. After flic ceremony tho guests will bo entertained at a ' buffet supper, which will be served In the dining .'itnt tn the lignin. The tlernrn- lions boro will be pink hydrnngae, ami the electric lights and candelabra will be shaded with pink silk. In the library the flowers will bo magnolias, th» mantels will be banked with these, and tall vases of them will be placed In the cabinets. Mrs. B. S. Dunlap, the mother of the bride, will wear an elegant gown of black chantllly lace, made over tat feta. Mrs. nadgtey. of New York, a ateter of the bride, will wear a toilet of white chiffon, mado over silk and trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Mrs. Henry Wortham, of Slacon, sis ter of the bride, will wear a prlnccsse lown of embroidered net aver silk. Mr».- Ashton Starke, of Richmond, Yx, another alster of tho bride, will war a gown of Irish lace, made prln eeese. Mrs. Lewis Stevens’ toilet will velvet. The only ornaments worn with these gowns will be diamonds. . After the supper Mr. Little and his bride will leave on a private car at » o’clock for the North. They will sail neat week for Europe, where they will tour Scotland In an automobile. Later tber will visit Paris and London, where Mra. Jordan Is well known, having •pent several summon abroad. Among the. many handsome present* (tKelved by this well-knqwn couple Is ■a large silver loving cup, lined with fold. There were diamond bracelets, •apphlre bracelets and pins, rare cblna and quantities of cut glass and silver. Tho wedding glfte. were eo numerous and of such value that ten officers of the law have been guarding them while to the home. Friday evening Sir. and Mrs. Harry Wortham entertained fourteen guests at dinner In honor of Sirs. Jordan and Mr. Little, sirs. Jordan wore a gown of white net over yellow silk. The “< was elaborately embroidered In yel low rose*. Saturday at noon Sir. and Sir*. Ro und Ellis entertained 150 guests at a buffet luncheon at the Cherokee Club to honor of Sfr*. Jordan and Mr. Little. The Atlanta party who attended the veddlng will return tonight on a spe cial car. They were Sir. and Mr*. Rob- ett J. Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hor- ner. Captain and Sirs. J. W. English, Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Conklin. Mr. "■ T. Chapin, Sir. Thomas Egleaton, Mr. Joseph Brown Connolly, Sir. Ulric Atkinson, sir. Logon Clark, Sir. R. 8. oaih, Mr. A. Ward Cobb, Mr. Clam Pbllllpa, Mr. Willis Ragan. SIlsi Isma “>o!y. Miss Thomas. Miss Nlcolion, Miss Sarah Peel Mr. Fulton Colville, "r. Chattel \V. Crankshaw, Miss Wetherell, Mrs. Orton B. Brown. Sir. Jbd Mrs. James W. English, Jr.. Sir. •hd Stra. George Lowndes, Sir. and Mr*. AUx King. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spald- tog, Mr. end Mr*. J. Carroll Payne, Mr. end Mrs. Frank E. Callaway. Mr. Jhd Mrs. 8. T. Weymsn. sir. and Sir*. Jretton Arkwright, Bishop and Mrs. Sf.- n, Mr. and Sirs. Stilton Dargan. S r - and Mrs. E. C. Peter*. Sfr. end Mrs. J. K. ottley, Mr. and Sirs. W. a g»ln. Mr. snd Mrs. Hunter Cooper, gr and Mra. R. S. Shedden, Sir. and C- L. aatetey. The guaats from Columbus will be fr>- William x. Little. Mr. and Mra. John Hosier nnd Sir. Lloyd Bowen. from Savannah the guests will be '•Olonel and Stra. A. R. Lawton. Mr. ^Ferrta Cann and Sir. John D. Care- Tb» Augusta guests will be Mr. Jowdre Phtnlsy, .Mr. L. H. Charbon- "cr and Judge H. C. Hammond. | In the town of Tollesbury. England, a jja-.t of Loop tnfcohlnnts, there Is only i -i Physician end th«re Is no drug- l*** 1 or dentist within nine mile* Continued from Opposite Page. Club Saturday evening In honor of Mr. and Mra. Orton Bishop Brown. The table which will be placed on the terrace will have as a centerpteco bowl of pink roses. Mra. Arkwright will wear a toilette of cream batiste and Mrs. Brown will wear white silk mull over silk. Invited to meet Sir. and Sin. Brown are: Colonel and Mrs. Robert J, Low- Sir. and Mra. William Kiser, Mr. and Mra. Marlon Jackson, Mr. and Sirs. Clark Howell, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Black, Sir. and Mra. Frank Inman, Mr. and Mra. W. D. Ellis, Jr„ Sir. and Mrs. George Howard. LOGAN^WYNNE. The marriage of SIlss Eva Ethel Wynne and Sir. Fred J. Logan occur red at the residence of the bride's a|g< ter, Mra. ‘Walter Q. Ashley, on Orme wood avenue, the ceremony being per' formed by Rev. Dr. J. E. White, Slany relative* end friends were pres ent. The only attendants were Miss Hat tie Wynne maid of honor, and Hr. F, 1L Shumate, best man. The bride's town was of soft white silk, trimmed with lace. Her shower bouquet was of white roses. Miss Hattie Wynne wore a white lin gerie costume, with girdle of pink eatln, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses. ' The floral decorations were chiefly In daisies, jasmines and -sweet pea blossoms. In conjunction with palm* and ferns. Miss Katherine Camp served punch on the veranda. A delightful Ice course In pink and white was enjoyed during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Logan are residing for the present at 6 Ormewood avenue. Mr. Logan hold* a responsible posi tion with the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company, of Atlanta. MRS. HARRIS' BrIdgE FOR MISS THORN Mra. Lucian Harris gave a pretty bridge party Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Annie Mae Thorn. The house was decorated with pink sweet peas and the score csrds were In pink. Mr*. Harris wore a gown of flower' ed mull trimmed with tiny ruchings of pink ribbon*. , , . Mis* Thorn wore a toilette of pink mull made over silk and trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Miss Zula Atltlns won the first prise, pink fan: Mis* Julian Perdue won the consolation, a fan also. Mlsa Thorn waa presented with a pair or ** The *gnests Included Mis* Grace Thorn. Miss Basel Atkins. Miss Zula Atkina, Mis* Julian Perdue. Miss W li ne Russell Law, Mlsa Barah Johnson, Miss Josle Lee Williford, Miss Lillian Green and Mra. Maher. f miss davis~Inntertains. Miss Elisabeth Davl* was hostess at _ delightfully Informal party In com pliment to Miss Mary Ramseur and Mlsa Penelope Crocheron, on last Thursday afternoon from 6 to 7 at her home at Tbomaaton, Oa. The enter tainment wa* In the nature of a fare well party, ** Miss Ramseur left Sat urday for her home tn Atlanta, and Mlsa Crocheron left the same day for Gadsden. Ala., her home. Assisting In receiving the guests were Misses Lllllsn Collier, Mattie Joe Yates and Ola Means. In the progressive games Mlsa Edna Allen won the Unit prise, a gold hat pin. which the guest* of honor cut for, Iflss Crocheron being the fortunate winner. Mias Nellie King won the consolation. __ ,, In the cake ruttln*. Mis* Nevelle Matthews secured the dime. Miss Ram seur the ring, and Mlsa Lottie Thomp son the thimble. Dainty Iced refreshment * were serv- 1 at the conclusion of the game*. 1 An enjoyable musical program, con sisting of vocal and Instrumental so los, was rendered after the refresh ments were served. MISS WILLIE RUSSELL LAW TO ENTERTAIN FOR MISS THORN. Miss Willie Russell Law will enter, tain at bridge Tuesday afternoon In honor of Miss Annie Mae Thorn, whose wedding to Mr. Knox will be nii event of the 26th of this month. The Invited guests Indudt the brides maids and. a few Intimate friends, who are: Miss Grace Thorn. Miss Joale Lee Williford, Mis* Hasel Atkins, Mis* Zula Atkins, Miss Julian Perdue, Miss Barah Johnson, Mias Alice May Rush- ton, Mra. Lucian Harris, Mrs. Sydney Stubbs, Mrs. Troy Divings, Mrs. Fo# ter Law, Mrs. Sam Smith. MRS. CHARLEsIlYRD TO GIVE BRIDGE FOR MISS THORN. Mrs. Charles P. Byrd will be among those entertaining for Miss Annte Mae Thnm' Wnrfnai/lgv ■ftavnnnn sk. IN HONOR MI8S THORN Misses Hasel and Zula Atkins will entertain at a bridge party next Thurs day afternoon tn honor of Mist Annie Mae Thorn. littleTjordan. The social event of widest Interest throughout the state Is the marriage of Mrs. llah Dunlap Jordan, of Macon, and Mr. John Little, of Atlanta, Which will take place In Macon at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. S. T. Dun lap, Saturday evening at 1:10 o’clock. Mr. W. E. Chapin, of Atlnnta, Will act as best man, and Mr. Little has been accompanied to Macon . by a large number of Atlanta people. After spending the summer In Eu rope, Mr. Little and his bride will re- 1 turn to Atlanta, and will be at home to their friends st the beautiful home purchased by Mr. Little on Peachtree, dr*. Little will be warmly welcomed by Atlanta society, In which she has always been so admired and so be loved. PIANO RECITALS~BY MISS SICKELS’ PUPILS. The piano pupils of Mis* Maude Slckels will give three Interesting mu sical programs on Tuesday, Thunufiy and Friday morning* of nest week at it o’clock, at 111 East Fifth street. Mis* Vivian Marsh will assist at each 1 the recitals, giving several violin numbers. The friends of Miss Slckels and of the pupils are rordlally Invited to attend. The flrat program will be given by the class 1 that on Thursday by the Misses Annie May Taurman ami Violin, "Hu! Mis* Vivian Marsh “Two Larks,” Leacheltsky—Miss La- ble Ewing. Walts, Strauss-King—Mlsa .Annie May Taurman. "Rustic of Spring,'' Slndlng—Miss Leble Ewing. Fridsy, June 22. •Sonata." op. 10. No. 1. Beethoven— Miss Jeter. Violin, "l-egend." Wlenlaw-skl—Mlsa Marsh. "Slumber Son*.” Schumann: "Will o’ the Wisp," MscDowcll—Mis* Jeter. Welti, Rubencicln—Miss Jeter. Violin. "Scene de Ballet.” de Bertot- Mlss Marsh "Pierrette,” C^amlnade—Mis* Jeter. MISS ANDERSON’S PUPIL8 WILL GIVE A CONCERT. The pupils of Miss Puriow Anderson, assisted by Mr. Dave Silverman, vio linist. will give a charming concert Wednesday evening, June 20, at 6:20 o'clock, at Cable HaJL »« .Whitehall street. Tho following program will be rendered: Duet, "Schottlsehe," Dorn—Bailie Fannie McKinnon <Mlss Anderson). Plano Solo. "Second Valse." Goddard —Mr. Roger Onrdlon. Duet. "Donee of the Gypsies’’— Bula Maddox Jacltson (Min Anderson). Plano Solo. "Lose Blatter," Kittling, op. 147—Mary France* Gresham. Pl.t no Solo, "Spinning Song,” Llch nor—Mis* l*rliellla Paine. Duet. "I.e Petit Concert." Behr—Mis* Augusta Gsrdlen. Mr Roger Uardlen. Song. "Because I Love You, Dear.’ Hawley—51 lie Rose Sugarman. Duet (a) "Hunting Scene.” op. 174, No. 3, Gurlitt: lb> "Andamlno," op. 174, book 2. Gurlitt—Mlsa Sadie Jarvis and Miss Allline Parks. Song. ’’Supposing,” Blichoft—Ml** Annls I.ou Collier. Violin Solo, selected—Mr. Silverman. Duet, "I "mst. by Gounod," Honnv.lt* MU* Edna Mooney and Miss Mar garet Ashford. Duo (piano and violin), “Auf Flugeln de Nacht.” Carl Faust—>tls* Rose Bug arman and Mr. David Silverman. Personal Mention Mrs. Nannie Seawell Boyd and chil dren, Elisabeth and Klbrldge, of Atlan ta, are In Chicago for the summer, where CM WM iya attending school. Mrs. Boyd, who has a wld# circle of friends In Chicago by whom she Is be ing cordially received, has leased it large and attractive residence In the University community for the summer and will, entertain a family house par ty for the summer. Her mother, 5lra. Sue K. Seawell, Mis* Elisabeth Moore and Klbrldge Moore, of Clearwater, Fla., will spend some time with her, as will Mr. and Sirs. A. G. Brandou and children, of Nashville. Miss Faith Harris has returned to Nashville to Join her parents, Dr. and Mr*. L. H. Harris, for the summer. She has been attending the Woman's Col lege In Baltimore nnd cn route homo visited In Atlnnta ns the guest of Mra. John Temple Graves, Mr*. J. O. Mc- Crory and Mr*. Alonso Richardson, the last of whom entertained at a woek-end house party, which terminated Monday, In her honor. Miss Harris* mother, who Is one of the best-known literary women In the South, nnd her father, prominent In Southern edticntlonal nf- falrs, formerly lived In Atlanta, and 5t(ss Harris attended school hero until a year ago. 5Xra. Thomas M. Owen, of Montgom ery, Ala., Is the guest of her brother and slater, Lieutenant nnd Mra. H. 5t. Bankhesd, at Fort .McPherson. Mr*. Owen Is one of tho most cultivated and prominent women In tho soclnl, the club nnd the literary life of Alabamn. As Miss Marie Bnnkheed, she was on" of the notnbltf belles of that state. Her husband. Colonel Thomas M. Owen, Is commander-in-chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and ha* accom plished splendid results for hla state aa the director or the department of his tory and archives of Alabama. The friends of Ml** Snllle Eugenia Brown will bo gratlfled to learn that she Is steadily Improving under the care of Dr. Weir Mitchell st Philadel phia, the recent operation on her foot having proved entirely successful. Miss Brown will go to Bar Harbor later In the summer, not returning to Atlanta until the autumn. Miss Fannie Hinton, daughter of 5tr. and Mra. E H. Hinton, of 604 Piedmont avenue, Atlanta, la th# guest Nashville of Miss Cornelius for the Vanderbilt commence ment, where her brother Al len, la attending college. The Hinton family formerly resided In Nashville and have many friends In that city. Mra. Klrcaldle and Mlsa Margaret Klrcaldle will sail from New York on July 12 on the Flnessla for Reotland, where they will spend several weeks. Later Mias Klrcaldle will go to Paris, where she will vlelt for a month, re turning to America the Drat week In September. COUNT! TO WORK FOR BACK TUXES .. _ FI.FAS. ISSUED AGAINST FER TILIZER COMPANIES Sum of $229,180 U Sought by Tax Collector Andy Stewart. Holding that 3229.180 In back tax** la due the state of Georgia from suift Fertiliser Works, the Vlrglnln-Caro- llnn Chemical Company and Armour Fertiliser Work*,’ Tax Collet tor Andy Stewart Flrday afternoon filed double tax fl. tap. again*! there companies The it. fa*, wan i- mad m the ndvice of County Attorney L. Z. Rosser, who based his opinion on the recent rating of the supreme court In the case if Richmond county against n parking house, the court holding that taxes should be paid on all note-, inmrva .rad accounts. The amount of tdxes said to he due th* state and county from the fertiliser companies Is aa follows: 1*00 1 4 450 1901 |o Cel 1*02 .. .’, 12.«o.l 1*03 14 sr.0 1904 U,:o.) 1*05 II *!,•) Six years. .171,200 XT. >03 19.x"i Seven years 1123,400 The Armour Fertiliser Works:’ 1*03 ,.|J *’") 1904 -so 1*05 9 ,1 Three years. ..110,580 THE MAX WITH TIIE GLAD HAM). By JOHN ANDERSON JAYNE. Hannn, Countess von Hatsfeltd. daughter of Viscount Ackl, Japan's first ambassador to America, has planned to visit her father while he oc cupies hla present diplomatic post. She Intend* to leave Germany for New York probably this week. LOble Ewing and Friday Miss Lucia Jeter will play. The programs are arranged aa fol low*: Tuesday, Jun* 19. "The Doll’s Dream,” Oesten—Mia* Lois Carrol. "Hcherxo,” Gurlitt—Mis* Brock Je ter. ’Avalanche,” HeUeri-MIs* Mary Je ter “Bagatelle,” 8ch*rfrenka; "Tltsnla,” L*f«bure-Wel*y—Miss Eileen Roberts. Violin. "Serenade.” Schubert"—MU* Vivian ktarah. Th* FI rat Violet," Behr; “Idllln,” Sark—Mlsa Grate Terry. "Bustle of Spriag,” Slndlng—Mias Leble Ewing. Violin, "Romance San* Paroles,” Van (teens—Mis* Vivian Marsh. Walts, Hnbensteln—Alas Jeter, The Violet," Mosart-Kiiftek—Mlsa Annie May Taurman. Thursday, Jun* 2f. "Spring Song,” Mendelssohn—Mis# Leble Ewing. "The Violet.” Mosart-Kullak—Mias Annie May Taurman. Violin. "Ballad* et Polonaise,” Vleux- temps—Mi*» Virtue Marsh. < The Flatten,” Leechetltsky; “Indian The following guests from Atlanta are now registered at the Monterey 31t, Airy, Oa.: R. B. Swift, W. M. Wilson, F. E. Foster, Mra. C. ft. Hum- C ries, W. K. Irvin, A. T. Cox, O. W. vlaon. Mr. and Mr*. Sydney Stubbs and little daughter, Louise Oay Subbs. are In the city, th* gneets of Captain and 3lrs. B. S. Gay. They will remain In Atlanta until the middle of July, when they will go North. Mr. and Mra. J. 31. High and Miss Hattie May High will leave Saturday night for Wrightsvlll* Beach. After spending two weeks at Wrightsvlll* they will go to Toxaway for the re mainder of tho summer. Mis* Josle Stockdell. Mr. Hugh For* man, Mr. Bowl* Martin and Ur. Walter Colquitt left Friday night for Cornelia, Oa., where they will b# the guests of Mr. and Mra. Aqullla Orme and Miss Florence Jackson. Mlsa Ines Sanders, of Atlanta, who has been the recent guest of Miss Elisabeth Haynle, wa* the honor** of a handsome dinner during th* weak, given by Mr. William Porter. Mra. IV. H. Manry and her eons, Nell and Jam**, are vUIttng In Phila delphia. They will go to New York and Boston before tltelr retprn. Among those who will entertain In honor of Mr. and Mr*. Orton Bishop Brown upon their return from Athens will be Mrs. Robert J. Lowry. Mrs. James A. Thomas, of Atlanta. U In Nashville, when the waa callad by thr serious Illness of her grand mother, the venerable Mrs. Catherine Ew^n. Mr. and Mra. Charles Gately and Mr. and Mra.«J. K. ottley will be the guests of Mrs. Waltar Lamar. In Macon, until after tbs Lfttle-Jordan wedding. Miss Irma Hall Is entertaining Mist Kathleen Jones, a graduate of Lucy Cobb. 3!any entertainments aro being given In her honor. Mlsa Eleanor Branch, of Greensboro, Oa., who has been tha guest of Mrs. Wallace Kirkpatrick, has returned to her home. Mr. nnd 5tr*. T. J. Hfghtower and little son, who have been th* guest* of frlsnds In Louisville, have returned home. Mrs. J. J. Msngutn, Mra. J. W. Mnn- gum and 31 re. Joseph Boyd were In Atlanta Friday on a short visit. They returned to Grinin Saturday. Miss Theodosia 3torrlson Isft the city a few days agu after a pleasant stay In the city, where she was sntertalnsd by Miss Irina Hall. 3trai A. W. Calhoun, Miss Harriett Calhoun, Mr*. Colquitt Carter, Mr*. Thomas Htnmnn and Mrs. Marlon Hull left Saturday fur Wrlghuvllle Beach. Miss Rosalie Eubanks, of Atlanta, snd Mrs. T. M. Zellars snd fsmlly, of Grantvllle, are spending two weeks at Cumberland. ’ Dr. nnd 3lre. ft. U Morris and family are now at thslr summer home. East View cottage, at Ml. Airy. ' Mr. L. D. Scott la In Virginia. Mra, Scott and children, are spending a few days at tier old home In Alabama. Dr. W, L. Scruggs has returned from Rome, where ha attended the Yancey- Harris wedding. Mra. S. I* Dallas Is th* gueat of her parents, 3lr. and Mrs. F. 31. Gamer, at Thomaston. .Mrs. W. A. William* snd tha Misses William* are spending the summer In Clarkeevllle. Oa. children are visiting Nawnan this wook. Mrs. Ernest Powell, of Notvnart! was In Atlanta on Thursday of this week. Mias India Turner, of Quitman, is visiting friends In Atlanta. Mr*. Harry English will return on Tuesday from Atlantic Beach. 31 r. Thomas Kensn l» In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lesler are now residing at the Ansonla apartment hous* In New York* . Mra. J. H. Lane and children have returned from Newnan, where they were the guests of Mra. N. E. Powell. Mra. Inman Bandera and littl* Mlsa Katherine Handers will spend next week In Corinth. Mle*. Mis* Nannie Nlcolson Is In 3faron, where she went to attend the Llttte- Jordnn wedding. Mis* Catherine Trigg, of Chattanoo ga, will arrive Sunday to visit her als ter, 31 rs. Andrew Calhoun. Miss Isma Dooley Is tha guaat of friends In Macon. She went to attend the Ljttle-Jordan wedding. Miss Catherlnt Trigg* will arrive Sunday from Chattanooga to visit her alster, Mra. Andrew Calhoun. Misses Christine Meleon and Elisa beth Ramey hare returned from a visit to Newnan. Mra. Hoyt la sick at the home of her daughter, Mra. Georg* Brown. -Miss Ida V. Daniel is visiting Dr. and Mra. W. A. Daniel at Thomaston. Mra. ft. It- Dunlop and her son, Hugh, an visiting friends In Atlanta. Mra. F. c. Barrett, of West Point, Is visiting In Atlanta for several weeks. Rev. Robert A. Kertnedy Is In Au gusta. Mr. Edmund Rhelby Is In Lexington, Ky. Mra. J. T. Kirby, of Nrwnan, la tha guest of relatives In Atlanta. Magnfflcont collection beautiful Pic ture Postnl Cards. It will Interest you to seo this dlsp.ny. For salo by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby Plodmont Hotel. CHARGED WITH OPERATING AN ILLICIT DISTILLERY Bpeclsl to Th* Georgian. Valdosta, Oa., June II.—Walter Pre vail, a young man from Mltchsll coun ty, was tried before United State* Commissioner IL K. Powell In this city Thursday oa th* charge of oper ating an Illicit distillery, and Pound over under a 3200 bond. Prevail’* fattier, J. It. Prevail. (rested some time ago and liountl over to th* United Slates court on the rharge. Th* elder Prevail prot at the time of the trial that while th* •till he was charged with operating waa. found on his place, It was the Ur. and Mrs. Harry B th# man who had been mak ing whteky. JUDGE WEAVER DIE8 AT HI8 GREENSBORO HOME Special lo The Georgian. Greensboro, (te.. June IS.—Judge W. M. Weaver died at hla home Monday morning. He waa on* of ih* eldest and moat prominent rltlten* of Greensboro. Ills funeral waa lermeiy attended, snd waa conducted by Dr. J, S. Hopkins, of Athens, who was his rlassmats, at tendant at hi* marriage many years ago and hla llfelohg friend. Judge Weaver was a prominent Ma nn, and waa buried by their Impi ■Iv* ceremony. WEDEMEYER/ir BAND AT GRANT PARK SUNDAY Concert band will r*n- tfar a apfrmfld program at Grant pork Sunday afternoon at l:tt o'clock. Following In the program: March, “Tha Beat o' tha Drum**— Uarts. Overture,. “Peet and Peasant**— Hupp# Kong, “Angel'a Hertnade"~4lrairH. •election, “Bohemian oirT— Hnife. Tntcrmezxo, “CupIdletU”— 1 Tobant. Intermission. Walt sea, “Dreama on tha Ocean**- Ching*!. Flower oong, “Hearts and Piowtra" —Tobanl. •election, "Kmant**—Verdi. Medley selection, “The Star**— O'Hare. March, “Down Where the Wurtx- burger Flow*"—Von Tllser. You know him? Rvery one known him. There len't a man In nil tho confine* •if thla aun>l(l*ae<l continent of Arnerh-a who doc* not know him! And, more than that, nearly all art Glad they know him! He Ih nn refreshing na Iced leinonode ‘•ii it hot MnniiM'i'M day. <.i an a whiff of lilacs In the mlddlo of a January blizzard! Wherever he goes ho ha* a host of frlenda! Old mon and women hove cheerful “Good morning*, Mr. <ll/id Hand,** w hen they seo hint swinging down the street with hlii fnco radiating sunshine nml « word* as cheerful as If they had oomod In gardens of the god*. Young men and young women, know ing him ohly through reputation, yet admiring him fm hit geniality, shout with greatest exultaneo In the voire when they come Into the office In the morning, “Hay, what do you think, I •iimc up on thr rlrvutor with Mr Glad Hand," and Immedintolv tha* dizzy old for tlie iip>m« nt Is like a lower <>f rneeM Hoys and girls, little toddlers, Juet running mit to play for the first time, look up Into his bright fare and get a Holloa, Jlud!“ In return for their In fectious nnd Innocent “Halloa, Mister Had Hand!" Rven the dngij ur.g their tails and give doggish signs of delight when ha passes them on the street Ha knows them all h\ sight and glv<th tn each nmn>‘ If fm ;t innmrnt he Mepe Into a friend's house for a little rhat and sits down, the aedate old tnbb> cat* Jump on bis knee and purr con tentedly, ns If they had known him and w • i going t<» know him through every one of their nine lives. Mr <Had Hand the glad hand everywhere. There Is something no coinpeiiinglr winsome about him that you can't help putting out your hand and aaylng In your brightest tones: “Olad tones you. Mr. «Jlii'l llitii.l ' And • 01 an- glad to see him. You wouldn't inlss seeing him for n good ninny things this world has to offer. Like the old woman In the nui«'i\ rfiMiie. I ii- ‘makes rmisia an I ii -I-"I . '• ►.••no . i tn- g'>•• •* ' It matters little what troubles Mr. Glad Hand may have of his own. and Ip- bus »h#*m the same other people, he hns learned the gentle art of keep ing them to himself And the result la he Is welcome everywnere. J)ut one day, as you go out on the street or come down to your office, there seem* to be e cloud in the sky, nnd there's n darkness over everything The old men and the old women are very sober, the young men nnd young women nr»* gathered together In elus- 'r \ hut Instead "f laughter there Is *dl**iu ••. a Mb'in «• Intense it can be fi’it, fh*- • h 11 • 11 •* n in** all quiet and still, sluing out op til** (iirhstone with n strange, awed look on their faces; the dogs roam disconsolately about the streets, and the tubby cats ffcfc tfiefr paws nnd say nothing. Whnt Is the trouble? I Then comes the anawreit "Mr Glsd Hand 1* sick and the doctor- say he ••'imp.’ yt wdl" No wonder everything Is dark! , Ii lx nlwa\N dark when we are losing our best friend! . Presently the doctor comes from the house, sober, oh so sober! Then a gentleman In bl«« k. carrying a -(range looking case comes down the street. Then -out on the lintel of the door of Mi Glad Hands home th-re l- Mutter ing •! p 1 • »• <.f bl.ifk crape "And the go abr the People who know hot the stances ask after It's all over: .1 r. Glad Hand? We don't hen some one wrho ha* stro cea reply: "Mr Glad Hand I to receive a reward due to th< have scattered sansliln** and c (letals of Joy through the stricken world/* But our hearts are heavy, a we know that our sorrow is eternal of Mr. Glad Hand For he has come into his <<* r On account of the aeriouz slckneee of Mr*. George C. Looney, the Sunny South School, at 97 Washington, will not open till the 2d day of July. D«ath of Mr Special to The Gem Mtlhdgevllle Hi r It. rn.-n.l- ’f N H Richardson rrgi hath of Mr. Kb h« • d In Atlanta Thu Richardson. flan. June 1«—Tha snd Mrs. James «t to l-arn of tha n*nn. which 4»rcur- -•lay morning ).4N taken sick la eks ago with ty- i wrrlcd to AUaa4a»