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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

. JTTLE-JORDAN WEDDING IN MACON THIS EVENING Annie May Taw "Ho R a HON. JOHN D. LITTLE. |Bishop C. K. Nelson I To Be the Officiant in Presence of Bril- limit Assemblage. |Hr. and Mrs. Little Will Go Abroad and Will Tour Scotland in an Automobile—Many Cost ly Presents Received and Many I Handsome Gowns Worn. Petal to The Georgian. I Macon, Ga., June IS.—The wedding f Mr. John D. Little, former speaker f the house of representatives ■gla, and Mrs. Ilah Dunlap Jordan take place this afternoon at the ||otne of Mrs. Jordan, on College street. The ceremony will be performed by K. Nelson, bishop of the Epis- «1 diocese of Georgia, In the draw \ room, where a largo circle of rela tives and friends will assemble to wlt- I I the ceremony. The decorations In the drawing room rill be white and green. The bridal rty will stand before an Improvised ar of palms, white roses and asccn- |ion lilies. The mantels, cabinets and rindows will be banked with these ndsome blossoms. In the loggia an |irchestra will ploy Lohengrin’s wed- \ march as the bride will enter with wr brother, Mr. S. 8. Dunlap, through i aisle formed of white satin ribbons, icy will be met at the altar by Mr. Uttle and his best man, Mr. William Chapin, of Atlanta. The bride will wear an Imported vn of white duchesse satin, elab- itely trimmed with point applique, tio will wear a necklace of diamonds, id at the corsage a diamond crescent pill hr the only ornament. After the ceremony the guests will L entertained at a buffet supper, ilch Will be served In the dining and In tho loggia. Tho decora* n hei-C will bo pink hydrangas, I the electric lights and candelabra dll be (shaded with pink silk. In tho lbrtry the flowers will be mngnollas, ‘»mantels will be banked with these, I tall vases of them will bo placed i the cabinets. Mr* 8. S. Dunlap, the mother of the ‘ |p will wear an elegant gown of chantllly lace, made over taf- VloIIn. "Suite Miss Vivian Marsh. "Two Larks," Lescheltxky—Miss Le- bio Ewing. Waltz. Strauss-King—Miss Annie May Taurman. "Rustle Leble Ewing. Friday "Sonata.” op. 10 Mias Jeter. Violin, "Legend, Marsh. "Slumber Song, o' the Wisp," Mar Waltz, Rub* ng," Binding—Miss June 22. No. 1, Iteothoven— * WIenlawskI—Miss ’ Schumann; "Will > i\\ -li 'ii*-- -Miss Jeter. Violin. "Scene «3e Ballet,” de Herlot Miss Marsh. "Pierrette,” Chamlnade—Miss Jeter. MISS ANDERSON'S PUPILS WILL GIVE A CONCERT. The pupils of Miss Furlow Anderson, assisted by Air. Dave Silverman, vlo Uniat, will give a charming concert Wednesday evening, June 20, at o’clock, at Cable Hall, 98 Whitehall street The following program will be rendered: Duet, "Srhotflsrhe.” Dorn—Sallle Fannie McKinnon (Miss Anderson) Plano Solo. "Second Valse,'* Goddard —Mr. Roger Gardlen. Duet "Dance of the Gypsies”—Eula Maddox Jackson (Miss Anderson). Plano Sola* "Lose Blatter," Koiling, op. 147—Alary Frances Gresham. , Plano Solo, "Spinning Song,” Llch ner—Miss Priscilla Paine. Duet "Le Petit Concert," Bthr—Miss Augusta Gardlen. Air. Roger Gardlen. Song, "Because 1 Love You, Dear, Hawley—Miss Rose Sugarman. Duet (a) "Hunting Scene,” op. 174, No. 3, Gurlltt: (b) "Andantino,” op. 174, book 2. Gurlltt—Miss Sadie Jarvis sn> Miss Allline Parks. Song. "Supposing," BIschofT—Mlsr Annie Lou Colllor. Violin Solo, Selerted—Mr. Silverman, Duet, "Faust, by Gounod,” Bonawlts —Miss Edna Mooney nnd Miss Mar garet Ashford. Duo (piano and violin), "Auf Flugeln de Nacht” Carl Faust—Alias Rose Sug arman and Air. David Silverman. Mrs. Dadgley, of New York, a sister * the bride, will wear a toilet of white Wffon, made over silk and trimmed filth Valenciennes lace. Mn. Henry Wortham, of Macon, sis t <)f the bride, will wear a prlncosse Ijwn of embroidered net over silk. Mr*. Ashton Starke, of Richmond. pk, another sister of the bride, will |»ear a gown of Irish lace, made prln- Mr*. Lewis Stevens’ toilet will be Int applique, with girdle of turquoise The only ornaments worn with gowns will be diamonds. After the supper Mr. Little and his "de will leave on a private car at 9 |'*‘k for the North. They will sail ;t week for Europe, where they will § Scotland In an automobile. Later . Iw in visit Paris and London, where ■r*. Jordan Is well known, having ipent several summers abroad. Among the many handsome presents ph'ed by this well-known couple Is »rge sliver loving cup, lined with There were diamond bracelets, lire bracelets and pins, rare china nunntltlea of cut glaas and silver, redding gifts were so numerous i - "t xuch value that ten officers of ««law have been guarding them while ■ ’he home. Friday evening Mr. and lira. Harry [ortham entertained fourteen guests -tinner In honor of Mrs. Jordan and If. Uttle. Mrs. Jordan wore a gown *hlte net over yellow «Ilk. The "an elaborately embroidered In yel- roee*. , | faturiiay at noon Mr. and Mra. Ro ■nu Elba entertained ISO guesta' at a wet luncheon at the Cherokee Club 1 hon ir of Mr*. Jordan and Mr. Little. We Atlanta party who attended the M'ilnK will return tonight on a ape- *l e«r. They were Mr. and Mr*. Rob- ■t J. Lowry, Mr. and Mra. T. M. Hor- Captaln and Mra. J. W. English. *nd Mra. Charles A. Conklin. Mr. ;■ -'hapln, Mr. Thomas Kgleston, eeeph Brown Connally, Mr. l.'Irlc «tason, Mr. Logan Clark. Mr. R. S. Rft Mr. A. Word Cobb; .Mr. Clem •"Up*. Mr. Willis Ragan. Miss Isma Mill Thomas, Miss Nlcolson, 1 Sarah Peel,- Mr. Kullon Colville, I'harlea W. I'rank* haw, Miss "thereii, Mr*. Orton B. Brown. Mr. ■* Mn. Jama* W. English. Jr, Mr. 5*"n. George Lo« ndcs, Mr. and M:- UJ* King. Mr. nnd Mr*. J. J. Hpald- !*• Mr. and Mr*. J. Carroll Payne, [f »od Mra. Frank E. Callaway, Mr. “.Mn. g. T. Weyman, Mr. and Mra. g lon ArkwrlghL BI*hop and Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan, ^»hd M„. e. . Peters. Mr. and *• J- K. Ottley, Mr. and Mr*. W. S. “ Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Cooper, fend Mra. R. s. Sheddtn, Mr. and ■nJ - L. Gateley. -foe gueata from Columbus will be P william A. Uttle, Mr. and Mrs. -kialer and Mr. Lloyd Bowers. L. m Savannah the guests will he Pyiel and Mr*. A. R. I-a* ton. Mr. I^erri* Cann and Mr. John D. Cars- Auguata guest* will he Mr. c dr ‘ Phlntay. Mr. L. II. Charbon- *f ar.,1 Judge.a C. Hamm..nil. E. ,h * town of NMMnj England, e of 2,000 Inhabitants, there t* only r hf.'-Mclan and there Is no drug. cr dentl.t within nine mllea. Club Saturday evening In. honor of Mr. and Mra. Orton Bishop Brown. The table'whlch- will be placed on the terrace will have da a centerpiece bowl of pink rosee. Mre. Arkwright will wear a toilette of cream batiste and Mra. Brown will wear white silk mull over silk. Invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Brown are: Colonel-nnd Mr*. Robert J. Low ry, Mr. and Mr*. William Kiser, Mr. and Mre. Marion Jackson, Mr. and Mr*. Clark Howell, Mr. and Mr*. E. R. Black, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Inman, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Jr, Mr. and Mra. Oeorgo Howard. LOQAN-WYNNE. The marriage of Mis* Eva Ethel Wynne and Mr. Fred J. Logan occur red at the residence of the bride's sis ter, Mre. Walter Q. Ashley, on Orme wood avenue, the ceremony being per formed by Rev. Dr. J. E. White. Many relatives and friends were pres ent. ■ The only attendants were Mlee Hat tie Wynne maid of honor, and Mr. F. H. Shumate, beat man. The bride'a gown waa of aoft white allk, trimmed with lace. Her ahower bouquet waa of white rosea. Miss Hattie Wynne wore a white lin gerie costume, with girdle of pink satin, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses. The floral decoratlona were chiefly In daisies, Jasmine* and sweet pea blossoms, In conjunction with palms and ferns. Mias 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 holda a responsible post, tlon with the Pittsburg Plate Olasi Company, of Atlanta. MRS. HARRIS’ BRIDGE FOR MI88 THORN Mrs. 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 cards were In pink. Mr*. Harris wore a gown of flower- ed mull trimmed with tiny ruchlnga of pink ribbons. Miss Thorn wore a toilette of pink mull made over allk and trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Miss Zula Atkins won the flrst prise, a pink fan; Mis* Julian Perdue won the consolation, a fan also. Miss Thorn was presented with a pair of silk hose. ...... „ The guests Included Mls* Grace Thom, Miss Basel Atkin*. Mis* Zula Atkins, MU* Julian Perdue. Miss Wil lie Rusiell Law, Mis* Sarah Johnson, MUs Josle Lee Williford, Miss Lillian Green and Mrs. Maher. MISS DAVIS ENNTERTAIN8. Miss Elizabeth Davis was hostess at _ delightfully Informal party In com pliment to Mis* Mary Ramseur and MUs Penelope Crocheron, on last Thursday afternoon from 1 to 7 at her home at Thomaaton, Ga. The enter tainment was in the nature of a fare well party, as Mis* Ramseur left Sat urday for her home In Atlanta, and Miss Crocheron left the same day for Gadsden, Ate, her home. Assisting In receiving the guests were Misses Lillian Collier, Mattie Joe Tate# and Ola Mean*. In the progressive games MUs Edna Allen won the flrst prise, a gold hat pin. which the guest* of honor cut for, MUs Crocheron being the fortunate winner. MU* Kellie King won the consolation. In the cake cutting. Miss Kevelle Matthews secured the dime, MUs Ram seur the ring, and MUs Lottie Thomp son the thimble. Dainty Iced refreshments were serv ed at the conclusion of the games. An enjoyable musical program, con sisting of vocsl 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 nftemoon In honor of MU* Annie Mae Thorrt, whose wedding to Mr. Knox will bo an event of the 26th of this month. The Invited guests Include the brides maids and a few Intimate friends, who are: MUs Grace Thom. MUs Josle Lee Williford, Miss Hnxrl Atkins, .Miss Zula Atkins, Miss Julian Perdue, MUs Sarah Johnson, MUs Alice May Rush- ton, Mrs. Lucian Harris, Mrs. Sydney Stubbs, Mr*. Troy Hiving*, Mrs. Fos ter'Law, Mrs. Pam Smith. MRS. CHARLE8 BYRD TO GIVE BRIDGE FOR MISS THORN Mrs. Charles P. Byrd will be amohg those entertaining for Miss Annie Mae Thom. Wednesday afternoon she will give n bridge rarty In honor of MUs Thom. •in honor~mTss THORN. Misses Hazel and Zula Atkins will entertain at a bridge party next Thura day afternoon In honor of Miss Annie Mae Thorn. LITTLE-JORDAN. The social event of widest Interast throughout the state Is the marriage of Mrs. Ilah 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 6: JO o'clock. Mr. W. E. Chapin, of Atlanta, will act as best man, and Mr. Little has been accompanied to Macon by a largo number of Atlanta people. After spending the summer In Eu rope. Mr. Little and hU bride will re turn to Atlanta, and will be at home to their friends at the beautiful home mrebased by Mr. Little on Pcnchtree. lira. Little will be warmly welcomed by Atlanta society, la which she has always been so admired and so be loved. PIANO RECITALS BY MISS SICKELS- PUPIL8. The plpno pupils of MUs Maude Blckels will give three Interesting mu steal programs on Tuesday, ThurstJTiy and Friday mornings of next week at 11 o'clock, at 111 East Fifth street. MUs Vivian Marsh will assUt at each of the recitals, giving several violin numbers. The friends of Miss Blckels nnd of the pupils are cordially Invited to attend. The flrst program will be given by the class; that on Thuradav by the Mlssee Annie May Taurman and Ldble Ewing and Friday MUs Lucia Jeter will play. The programs are arranged as fol lows: Tuttday, Juns 18, "The Doll’s Dream,” Oesten—MUs Lois Carrol. Bcherso," Gurlltt—MUs Brock Je ter. “Avalanche,” Heller—MUs Mary J«- ter. "Bagatelle,” Scharwenka; 'Tltanla,” Lefebure-Weley—Miss Eileen Roberts. Violin. "Serenade," Schubert”—MU* Vivian Marsh. •The First Violet.” Behr; 'idlllo.' Sack—Miss Grace Terry. "Rustle of Spring," Binding—MUs Leble Ewing. Violin, "Romance Bans Paroles,” Van Gsene— Miss Vivian Marsh. Walts, Rubemleln—MUs Jeter. The Violet." ifossrt-Kullak—MUs Annie Hay Taurman. Thursday, Juns 21. Spring Song,” Mendelssohn—Mlsa Leble Ewing. "The Violet,” Mosart-Kullak—MUs Annie Msy Taurman. Violin, "Ballade et Polonaise,” Vleux- temps—MUs Vivian Marsh. The FUbers," LescbetUsky; "Indian Personal Mention Mn. Nannie Ren well Boyd and chll dron, Elizabeth nnd Elbrldge, of Atl&n ta, are In Chicago for the mjmmer, where the latter me attending school. Mra. Boyd, who has n wide circle of friends In Chicago by whom nhe la be ing cordially received, ha* leased i large and attractive realdence in the University community for the summer and will entertain a family houae par ty for the summer. Her mother, Mra. Sue K. Senwell, Miss Elizabeth Moore and Elbridge Moore, of Clearwater, Fla., will upend nome time with her, aa will Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brandou and children, of Naahvllle. Mlsa Faith Harrla has returned to Nashville to Join her parenta. Dr. and Mr*. L. H. Harris, for the summer. She ha* been attending tho Woman'a Col lege In Daltimoro and en route home visited In Atlanta rh tho gueat of Mra. John Templo Graves, Mra. J. O. Mc- Crory and Mra. Alonzo Richardson, the laatofwhom cntertnlned at n Week-end houae party, which termlnatod Monday, in her honor. 3J1hr Harris’ mother, who Is one of the be*t-known literary women In the South, and her father, prominent In Southern educational af faire. formerly lived In Atlanta, and Mlsa Harris attended school hero until year ago. Mra. Thomna M. Owen, of Montgom ery, Ala., la the guest of her brother nnd sinter, Lieutenant and Mra. II. M. Bankhead, at Fort McPherson. Mrs. Owen la one of the moat cultivated and prominent women In the social, the club nnd the literary life of Alabama. As Mlsa Marie Bankhead, sho whs one of the notable belles of that state. Her husband. Colonel Thomas M. Owen, la commander-in-chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and has accom plished splendid results for his state aa the director of the department of his tory and archives of Alabama. The friends of Miss Sallle Eugenia Brown will be gratified to learn that she la steadily improving under the care of Dr. Weir Mitchell at Philadel phia, the recent operation on her foot having proved entirely aucceasful. Miss Brown will go to Bar Harbor later In tho aummor, not returning to Atlanta until the autumn. Mlaa Fannie Hinton, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. H. Hinton, of C04 Piedmont avenue, Atlanta, is the gueat In Nashville of Mlaa Cornelius for the Vanderbilt commence ment. where her brother Al len, la attending college. The Hinton family formerly resided In Nashville and have many frlonda In that city. COUNTY TO WORK FOR BACK TAXES FI.FAS. ISSUED AGAINST FER TILIZER COMPANIES Sum of $229,180 Is Sought bj Tax Collector Andy Stewart. Holding that 1229.1S0 in hark taxes la due the state of Georgia from Swift Fi-milrn U'.-rks, th** Virglnla-Caro- llnn <*hem!rnl Company and Armour Fertilizer \\ iLs. Tax Collector Andy Stewart Flrday afternoon filed double tax 11 fas. against these compnnlen. The n. fa* were lsetied on the advice of County Attorn. \ i. Z Floe^r. "ho b-iH.-.l I.!-* .j. ni n n : h»* ruling of the supreme court In the cnee <ir Richmond county against a packing house, the court holding that tnxes should be paid on all note*, money* and accounts. The amount of taxes nahl to he due the state nnd county fro'm the fertilizer companies is as follows: 1900 s 4,4r,.> H01 10,ISO 1902 .. 12,404 1901 14,2r.<> 1004 H,:ao 1905 14.1 Six years ; ..$71,200 Tho Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical Com- ,. 17,Son .. 23,no-) .. 21,000 Seven years .. .... .. .. ., The Armour Fertilizer Works: 190.1 1904 .. 1905 Three years $128,400 ..$3,400 THE MAX WITH THE GI^AD HAND. B)’ JOHN ANDERSON JAYNE. f j—■ Hanna, Count,** von Hatzfeltd, daughter of VIsrount Arkl, Japan’s flrst nmbassador to Amsrica, has planned to visit her father while h» oc cupies his present diplomatic post. She Intends to Irnvo Germany for Now York probably this w*«k. Miss Irma Hall ta entertaining Mlaa Kathleen Jonea, n ‘graduate of Lucy Cobb. Many entertainments are being given In her honor. Miss Eleanor Branch, of Green.boro, Go., who has been the guest of Mrs. Wallace Kirkpatrick, bos returned to her home. Mr. and Mna. T. J. Hightower and little son, who have been the guesta of friends In Louisville, have returned home. Mrs. J. J. Mangum, Mrs. J. W. Man gum and Mrs. Joseph Boyd were In Atlanta Friday on a ahort visit. They returned to Griffin Saturday. Mlaa Theodosia Morrison left the city few days ago after a pleasant stay In the city, where she was entertained by Miss Irma Hall. 1 Mrs. Klrcaldle and Miss Margaret Klrroldle will sail from New York on July li on the Flnessla for Scotland, whero they will spend several weeks. Later Miss Klrcaldle will go to Farts, where the will visit for a month, re turning to America the flrst week In September. The following guests from Atlanta are 'now registered at the Monterey at Mt. Airy. Oa.; R. B. Swift, W. M. Wilson. F. B. Foster, Mrs. C. R. Hum phries. W. E. Irvin, A. T. Cox, O. W. Davison. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Stubbs and little daughter, Loutae Gay Bubbe, ar* In the city, the guests of Captain and Mr*. B. B. Gay. They will remain In Atlanta until the middle of July, when they will go North. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. High.and Miss Hattie May High will leave Saturday night for Wrtghtsvlll* Beach. After spending two weeks at Wrightsvllle they will go to Toxaway for the re mainder of the summer. Miss Josle Stockdell. Mr. Hugh For*, man. Mr. Bowie Martin and Mr. Walter Colquitt left Friday night for Cornelia. Ga, where they will be tb* guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aqullla Orme and Mias Florence Jackson. Miss Inez' Sanders, of Atlanta, who has been the recent guest of Miss Elisabeth Haynl*. was tb# bonoree of a handsome dinner during the week, given by Mr. William Porter. Mrs. W. 8. Monry and her son*. N'nl and James, are visiting In Phila delphia. They will go to New Tork and Boston before their return. Among those who will entertain In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Orton Bishop Brown upon their return from Athens will be Mrs. Robert J. Lowry. Mra. James A. Thomas, of Atlanta, la In Nashville, where she was called by the serious lllne-e of her grandmother, the venerable Mrs. Catherine Ewln. Mrs. A. W. Calhoun, Miss Harriett Calhoun, Mr*. Colquitt Carter, Mrs. Thomas Hlnman and Mrs. Marlon Hull left Saturday for Wrightsvllle Beach. Miss Rosalie Eubanks, of Atlanta, and Mrs. T. M. Zellars and family, of Grantvllle, are spending twd week* at Cumberland. Dr. and Mr*. B. L, Morris and family are now at thalr summer homo. East View cottage, at Mt. Airy. Mr. L. D. Rcott la In Virginia. Mrs. Scott and children are spending a tew days at ner old home In Alabama. Dr. W. L. Scruggs has returned from Rome, where he attended the Yancey- Harris wedding. Mrs. S. L. Dallas Is th* guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. F. M. Garner, at Thomaaton. Mrs. W. A. Williams and the Misses Williams are spending the summer tn Clarkesvllle, aa. Mr. and Mra. Frank Lester are now residing nt the Ansonla apartment house In New York. Mr*. J. H. Lane and children have returned from Newnan, where they were the guesta of Mrs. N. K. Powell. Mrs. Inman Handera and little Miss Katherine Bunders will spend nest week In Corinth, Mis*. MUs Nannie Nlcolson 1s In Macon, where she went to attend the Little Jordan wedding. MUa Catherine Trigg, of Chattanoo ga, will arrive Sunday to visit her sla ter, Mrs. Andrew Calhoun. Mlsa Isma Dooley Is the guest of friends In Macon. Hh* went to attend the Llttle-Jordan wedding. Miss Catherine Trigg* will arrive Sunday from C'hattanopga to visit her sister, Mrs. Andrew Calhoun. Misses Christine Mslson and Ellis beth Ramey have retamed from a vtalt to Newnan. Mrs. Hoyt Is sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Brown. children are visiting Newnan this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldrodge are at the Majestic. Mr*. Ernest Powell, of Newnan. waa In Atlanta on Thursday of this week. Mis* Kale Waldo Is In Newnan, vis iting the Misses Martin. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Oglesby, of Quitman, are guests of Atlanta frlonds. Miss India Turner, of Quitman, visiting friends in Atlanta. Mra. Harry English will return on Tuesday from Atlantic Beach. and Mrs. Charts* Gately and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ottley wilt be the guests of Mrs. Walter Lamar, In Macon, until after the Llttle-Jordan wedding. Dr. and Mr*. Hugh Loksy art at bom* to their friends at the home of Mra. S. B. Dunlop and her son, Hugh, ar* visiting friends In Atlanta. Mra. F, C. Barrett, of West Point, U visiting In Atlanta for several weeks. Rev. Robert A. Kennedy Is In Au gusta. Mr. Edmund Shelby U In Lexington, Ky. Mrs. J. T. Kirby, of Newnan, U tb* guest of relatives In AtUnta. Mr. and Mra. Horry Uilgg. Mr. Thomas Kenan U In New York. Magnlflcont collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Cards. It will Intorost you to sco this display. For aalo by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby PIodmoDt Hotel. OHAROED WITH OPERATING AN ILLICIT DISTILLERY Special to Tho GeorgUn. Valdosta, Go., June It—Walter Pra- vatt, a young man from Mitchell coun- ty, was tried before United Stale* Commissioner R, K. Powell In thL city Thursday on the charge of oper ating an Illicit distillery, and bound over under a JZOO bond. Prevail'* father, J. B. Prevail, wns arrested some time ago and bound over to th# United States court on the same charas. Th* elder Prevail protested at the time of the trial that while th* still he was charged with operating was found on his place. It waa the property of bl* son, and that the lat- ter waa the man who hod been mak ing whisky. JUDGE WEAVER DIE8 AT HI8 GREENSBORO HOME Special to The Georgian. Greensboro, on., June 16.—Judge W. M. Weaver died at his homo Monday morning. Hs was on* of ths eldest and most prominent citizens of Greensboro. Ills funeral was largely attended, nnd was conducted by Dr. J. 8. Hopkins, of Athena who was his classmate, at tendant at his morriags many years ago and his lifelong friend. Judge Weaver was a prominent Ma son. and was buried by their Impres sive ceremony. wedemeyertT band AT GRANT PARK SUNDAY Wedemeyer’a Concert band will r«n der a Rplendld program at Grant park Sunday afternoon at 1:80 o’clock. Following-!* the program: March, "The Beat o’ the Drtim”^ Hart*. Overture, “Poet and Peaaant"— Suppe Hong, ‘‘Angel’* Serenade"—Braga. Helectlon, "Bohemian Olrl”—Half*. Intermezzo, "Cupldletta”—TobanL Intermleelon. Walts**, "Dream* on the Ocean”- Gung’l. Flower song, "Heajt* end Flower*' —Tobanl. Selection, "Emanl”—Verdi. Medley selection, "The O’Hare. March. "Down Where the burger Flow*”—Von TUzer. Star”— On account of the serious sickness Of Mrs. George C. Looney, the 8unny South School, at 97 Washington, will not open till the 2d day of July. You know him? , Every one know* him. There Isn’t a man In all the confines of thle Bun-UUiiod continent of America who doe* not know him! And, more than that, nearly all are glad they know him! Ho le n« refreshing n« Iced lemonade on it h<»t Niiimni-t'M day, *»r ns u whiff of.lilac* In the middle of a January blizzard! Wherover ho goes ho ha* a host of frlonda! Old men nnd women have cheerful "Good morning?*, Mr. Glad llund,” when they neo him nwlnglng down the ntreot hi* bin fa<.' niiliiiilng Hunnhlne and •< n-.r.N iiM « hfcrful as if they had bloomed In gnrdcnH of tho gods. Young men nnd young women, know ing him only through reputation, yet admiring him for his geniality, about ulih grt-n't-i exull.'inee In th** vole* when the> ...nw hit.) tii** ofTlro In the morning, "Hay, w hut do you think, I came up on the clnvntnr with Mr. Glad Iland," nnd Immediately thnt dizzy old for th*# moment Ih 11k** u bower of rosea* • Hoy* and glrlx, little toddler*. Ju*t running out to piny for the flr*t time, look tip Info 111* bright face nnd grt a Million, IJud!" In return for their In fection* nnd Innocent. "Jlnllon, Mlidcr fllnd llund!" JCven tho dogn wig their tall* nnd give dngglidi HlgtiM of dHlght when lie linme* them on tho Mfreet. Ho know* them nil by sight nnd glveth to each nnme. If for a moment he step* Into n friend'* bonne for a little chut nnd fdt* down, the ncrinte old tubby cat* jump on hi* knoe nnd purr ron- t*mr« dly, m If limy hud known him nnd wi n* going to know him through every ono of their nlno live*. Mr. Glad Hand get* the glnd hand everywhere. There 1* something *o compelling!/ wins mu* nli mt hfin thnt you iiin'i help putting out your hand nnd enylng In your brlght. M t..n* «; 'Chid to *e*- vou, Mr. Glad Hand.” And you are glnd to nrt* him You wouldn't ml- xeHng him f -• r j* good ninny thing* thin world ha* to offer. Like the old woman In the nursery rhyme, he "tnnkM muelo nnd melody wrherever*he goee," It ninttern llttb* what trouble** Mr. Glad Hand may have of hie own, nnd he hnn them the name jih other people, lie lias learned the gentle *rt of ke*j - Ing them to himself. And the result le he la welcome everywhere. But one day, aa you go out .,n the street or come down to your oftb e, them seem* to bo a cloud In the eky. and there’s n darknean over everything. T! •• • -hi in*-ii .hi-! ft Id women are very sober, the young men nnd young women are gathered* together in ohm- icrs, but IriMti-iul -.f laughter them la idl*nce, n iillence no Intense It ««n tie Mt; the children are all quiet and Mill, ‘•Itting out on the curbstone With a atrang»*, awed look on their fare*; the doge roam disconsolately about the streets, and the tnhhv m?r n< k thHr paw* nnd'say nothing. Whnt 1* the trouble? Then conm* the answer: "Mr. Olad Hand Is nick nnd the doetbrs nay he cannot get well.” No wonder everything Is dark! It In always dark when we are lofting our bent friend! Presently the doctor comes from the ho'jfte nober. oh *o gober! Then a gentleman In black, carrying n Nt range looking ram; cornea down the ntre#»t. Then—out on the lintel of the door of Mr. Glnd Hand’* homo there lx flutter ing n piece <>f bl««-k . rape "And the mourner* go about the street*." People who know* not the circum stances n**k nfter It’* all over: "Where la Mr. Glad Hand? We don't *ee him Th< to recelv hay vbo hf n will n rig faith tala of jov through tl stricken world” But our heart* are hast we know that our sorrow eternal of Mr. Glad Hand. For he ha* come Into hU Death of Mr Special to The Geor Mr - lg- .:!!•. tii many friend* of M & Richardson regi death of Mr. Riekai red In Atlanta Thui Mr. Richardson Madison several u line Hi The 1 Mr*- James learn of the which oceur- m Miming, nken *lok In ago with ty- ed to Atlanut mm.