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TIIE ATLANTA
GEORGIAN.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In GeorgU *nd Adjoining State*
Pleasant Mention From Other Citiei
AUSTELL.
Wallace Rhode*. of Atlanta. I* *top-
;lng for the summer at the Llthla
Spring* Hotel.
Mias Maud Humphries has returned
from a vjslt to her brothers at Attapul-
gus, Oa.
Rev. J. Lee Allgood' has returned
from a visit to Ills father’s at Rock-
mart, Oa 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Bogart, of Be-
rlenrllle, Tenn., are spending some time
at Mi's. L. M. Scott's.
Miss Lucy Mable, of Mableton, Oa,
has returned home from a visit to Dr.
R. tt. Clouds. *
Mrs. J. J. Verner has returned home
from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Budd, of Macon, Oa.
Dr. T. W. Col«art. of Oohutta
Springs, visited his sister, Mrs. J. J.
Jackson, recently. ,
ashevoTe, N. C.
Mrs. T. 8. Morrison, Miss Nell Mor
rison and Allan Morrison left Thursday
for New York, from whence they will
sail for Europe In a few days. The
party will join New York friend* and
visit the places of Interest on the con
tinent.
Mountain Meadows Inn, the beauti
ful country place of Mrs. Annie D.
Martin, will be the scene of several
dinner parties during the coming week.
The new Arcadian drive gives visitors
a most picturesque journey on the re
turn trip from the inn.
Lieutenant dovemor and Mr*. R. D.
Winston, of Raleigh, have been In this
city for the post few days .attending
the commencement exercises of the
Normal and Collegiate Institute.
Governor and Mrs. William Dorsey
Jelks, of Montgomery, Ala, have st
rived In Hendersonville and taken
apartments for the summer. Miss Kath
erine Shorter Jelks, daughter of the
governor, will arrive In a few day* to
join her parents. Governor Jelks has
been In feeble hentth for the past three
years, nnd has spent much of that time
In Los Vegas, N. M.
EATONTOH.
Miss Hannah Gould Leonard waa the
hostess at a birthday party Friday
night at her home. The house was
decorated for the occasion, and games
were played. Among those present
were 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. Howard Wilson, Carl Ingram,
Robert Dennis, Joe Williams, Olln Rob-
ln".>n. Frank Holt, Dennis and Will
Turner, Grimes Dennis, Grady Weaver,
Gnrland Wynn, John Carlton Spivey,
and many other*.
The Misses Randall, who have been
the guests of Mrs. Ellia Morton, have
returned to their home In Birmingham.
Rob Dennis spent Sunday at Spivey,
On.
Professor and Mrs. Cowles Little and
little son, Robert, are the guosta of
Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Bonner.
Miss Mary Dennis leaves soon to be
the guest of friends In the county.
Dr. and Mrs. Dodge Heani have re
turned to Atlanta after a visit to Mrs.
Howell Hearn.
Miss Willie Moore's friends regret to
hear of her Illness at the home of her
mother.
HOSCHTON.
Miss Berta Kilgore, of Columbus, Is
spending the week with her sister, Mrs.
J. It. Hosch, of our city.
Miss Cleo Loggtna, of Gainesville,
spent 8unday with Miss Curtis Adams.
Mrs. Julia Adams spent Tuesday In
Winder.
Guy Blalock, of Gainesville, spent
Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs.
Clark, at this place.
Miss Lena Thompson, who has been
attending the LaGrange Female Col-
lege, at LaGrange, Ga, ha* returned
home to spend vacation.
H. J. Brandon, travellhg salesman for
the Nashville Haddlery Company, la
spending the week here with Ills fam
ily.
Jeff Davis, of Atlanta, Is spending
several days with F. M. Hanes and
family, of this place.
J. Cheater Smith spetit a few days
with his brother, Dr. Walter Smith, at
Jefferson.
WINDER.
Mrs. W. F. QuIUlan entertained the
Ladies' Aid Society delightfully at her
home, on Candler street, Monday after
noon. After the regular routine of
business, delicious Ices were served.
Mrs. A. D. McCurry, Mr*. W. T.
Hamby and Annett QuIUlan leave Sat
urday for Norcross to attend the dis
trict conference of the Woman's For
eign Missionary Society.
Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mis* Birdie
Smith are on an extended visit to At
lanta and Carteravllle.
Miss Dedwyler Is spending the week
with Mtss Ola Daniel.
Mrs. Ennis Wiley, after a visit of
several weeks to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Smith, has 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. Mr*. W. L Blassengame,
president; Mrs. F. W. Bondurant. vice
S teldent; Mrs. F. K. Durst, secretary;
r*. Albert Woodruff, treasurer.
Miss Roxle Ethridge has returned
from South Georgia.
JEFFERSON.
Dr. and Mrs. 8. J. Smith have re
turned from a month's stay In New
York, and are now domiciled In their
new home, un Washington street.
Miss Clyde Daniel, of the Presby
terian Hospital. Atlanta, Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Emma J. Daniel.
Hon. and Mrs. John N. Holder and
Mrs. J. Emory McElhannon left Inst
Thursday for a trip to New York,
Washington and Baltimore.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Randolph will be pleased to hear of
the convalescence of their baby boy,
Harry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Berry, who were
married In Winder last Thursday, spent
several days with friends in the city.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Berry have a great
many friends here who wish for them
a happy life,
One of the delightful social events of
last week was the moonlight picnic
given by the young men to the visiting
young ladles.
Misses Ida and Hester Burton, of
Monroe, are guests of relatives here.
Colonel and Mr*. Burts, of EtIIJay,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bell.
Commencement exercises at Martin
Institute closed last Wednesday even
ing, twelve young ladles and two young
men receiving diplomas.
T. A. McElhannon, of Abbeville, Ga.,
visited Jefferson last week.
Mrs. Towns and Miss Louise Towns,
of Athens, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Randolph.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson have
returned to Winder.
Charlie McCoy left last week to ac
cept a position with the Southern mil
lion. Allen M. Flanigan, candidate
for the legislature from Jackson coun
ty. has been very in for the past few
days. His many friends wish for him
a speedy recovery.
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Bennett enter
tained the’ younger set with an "at
fresco” party last Friday evening.
CAVE "iPRINGS.
Miss Margaret Watts and her mother
have returned from Bluffton and will
leave Monday for Eatonton to visit
relatives.
Miss Berta Lea Rambo, of Menlo, is
the guest of Miss Lein Montgomery.
Mr. F. R. Wimberly I* in Anniston,
Ala., the guest of S. L. Crook.
Miss Ira King, of Rome, will arrive
tomorrow to visit Mrs. D. C. Stroud.
W. F. Harbour and W. Buffllngton,
of Rome, were here Yesterday,
Miss Minnie Moore has returned from
Rome.
C. L. Reeves .and family, of Florida,
are stopping at the Green hotel.
Mrs. J. M. Hightower, of Cartersvllle,
is with 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. Treadavay have
returned from Newnan.
Miss Lillian Sparks, who has been
confined to the house with a sprained
ankle 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. Ollmore,
Miss Sentel is at home from Val
dosta.
Miss Mildred Harris, of Atlanta, and
Miss Haxel Alexander, of Forsyth, ore
the popular guests of Miss Neilu«Ba-
con.
Miss Mary Edwards leaves Monday
to attend the summer school at Hrennn.
Mr. Henry McRae, of Balnbrldge,
spent last week with friends In East
man.
Mtss Byrdle Daniels is at White Sul
phur Springs, Florida.
Leroy Pharr spent Sunday In At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Brantley are spending
some 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 Cartersvtlle.
Ellis Lockhart spent* Friday in the
city In the Interest of The Georgian.
Misses Lillie Mae and Pearl Peacock
leave next week for McRae, to be the
guests of Miss Luclle Hodges.
Harry Preston will leave soon to
spend the summer with relatives in
Orange, N. J,
Miss Kelts Bacon gave a tallyho tide
her guests. Misses Harris and
ander. Those enjoying her hospitality
were: Miss Minnie Harris. Miss Sarah
Daniel, Miss Ware. Miss Hargrove,
Miss Harris and Miss Alexander,
Messrs. Hirsh, Harris, Wooten, Smyly,
Preston, Roberts, Milner.
DALTON-FERRELL.
The marilage of Miss Emma Mae
Ferrell and Mr. Oscar Davis Dalton,
at the First Baptist church at Valdos
ta on Tuesday waa a most brilliant oc
cnsloii. The decorations In the church
were very handsome, with a profusion
of palms, ferns, pot plants and roses.
The chancel and aisles were covered
with white. In effective contrast with
■ he ereen of the other decorations.
Music for the occasion was rendered
by Abel's orchestra of Jacksonville,
the musicians being stationed In the
rvur of a screen of sword ferns and
palms’. In the canter of tho chancel
was an aroh. from which wus sus|iend-
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 march, the grooms
men and ushers being preceded by
Misses Lamar LeWls, Kulnlte Converse.
Helen Lewis and Evelyn Crnnfora us
ribbon-bearers. The gmmamrn and
ushers cume In couples, while the
bridesmaids entered alone. In the fol
lowing order—Messrs. C. L Smith. C.
R. Ashley, Jr.. 8cales Dalton and E. D.
Ferrell, Jr., as ushers. They were fol-
lowed by Misses Elisabeth Coffee and
Pearl Lewis, Messrs. Arthur Davis ami
E It. Witte, of Tampa, Fla.: Misers
Cam Lewis, of Valdosta, and Murgiiret
Chambers, of Montgomery, Ala;
Messrs. I.. W. Show, of Valdosta, and
Warren Hall, of Montgomery, Misses
Leila Fender, of Valdosta, and Pauline
Wilson, of Havannah: Mr. M. A. Pear
son and Dr. A. G. Little, of Valdoeta;
Misses Evelyn Fanner, of Dothan. Ala..
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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 Mis* Value Ferrell, sister
of the bride, who was maid of honor.
Miss Elisabeth Dlmmock carried a
large white rose, In the heart of which
reposed the wedding ring, preceding
Misses Virginia Htaten and Thelma
Brown, carrying baskets filled with
pink 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 wjth hi* brother, Mr.
Charles Dalton, of North Carolina.
Schumann's "Taumerle" was rendered
by the orchestra, a* Rev. L. R. Chris
tie performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a beautiful gown ot
white satin made en train. The skirt
was a mass of tiny tucks between box
pleats, and finished at the bottom with
large tucks. The corsage of Irish point
laoe was trimmed with bands of satin
embroidered In roses and French
knots. A veil of tulle waa fastened
with a coronet of lilies of the valley.
The gift ot the groom, a handsome
crown of pearls and diamonds, wus
also worn, The gowns of the maid of
honor, bridesmaids, raktron of honor
wore 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 white silk trimmed
with hand embroidery. The maids
wore gowns of net over peau de moui
saline, trimmed with lace, pleating*
and tucks.
Mrs. 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 was 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
licious refreshments were served. The
handsome gifts were displayed In the
private dining room, testifying by
their number and worth, the esteem In
which the couple ls held. The pres
ent. of the bride's parents waa a
handsome mahogany chest of sliver.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. E. D. Ferrell, of Valdosta. She I*
an accomplished young girl of unusual
beauty. The groom Is a leading young
business man, being at the head ot
the 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 a month
or more, after which they will be at
home to their friends at the Valdes
hotel, In this city.
COVINGTON.
Miss Barrett, of Athens, Is visiting
Mrs. Merck, on Floyd street.
Miss Luclle Peek Is In Atlanta, the
guest of Mrs. John Barclay.
Miss Love Williams, of Newborn, la
with Mr*. C. A. Harwell.
Mr. Will Raney visited his parents In
Eatonton Sunday.
Miss Kate Tolleson, of Montlcello. Is
the attractive guest of Mrs. Eugene W.
Carroll, on Church street.
Miss Mary Bull, of Orlando, Fla., is
the guest of Mrs. A. H. Foster.
Mrs. John B. Davis Is In Atlanta, the
guest ot her son, Mr. Rogers Davis.
Mrs. I,. A. Clark has ns her guest
Miss Marie Houston, of Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Haygood, of Conyers, Is
the guest of Mr*. W. 8. Ramsey.
Miss Addle Bell Cowan, of 8atem, Is
the guest of Miss Ida Thompson, In
Midway.
Mrs. J. J. Corley complimented her
music class Thursday afternoon with a
lawn party.
Miss Kate Everitt, of Almon, Is the
attractive guest of Mrs. G. H. Cornwell,
on Floyd street.
Mrs. Norman visited her son, Mr. A.
C. Norman, In McDonough, recently.
Miss Bertha Anderson has returned
from Union Point, where she was the
guest of friends.
Miss Willie Willingham, who has
been teaching In Norwood, is now at
home.
Miss Luclle Pollltier, of South Caro
lina, was at the Higgins-Pollttxer wed
ding.
Mr*. W. H. Whaley and children vis
ited Jnckson last week.
Miss Emmie Stewart, of Montgomery,
Is the guest of Mr*. R. R. Fowler, on
Floyd street.
Miss Winnie and Allen Perry, of De
catur, are the guests of relatives here.
Miss uelr Wills and Miss Irene Hays,
of Hayston, are the guests of Miss
Leila Greer for the week. ,
Miss Gladys Tilley, of Conyers, Is the
commencement guest of Mtss Dessa
Hays.
.Mlsa I,oo Caldwell, of Slloatn, Is vis
iting her , grandmother, Mrs. II. E.
Johnson, on Floyd street.
Mrs. John B. Gonlon tins returned to
Atlnntn after a visit to Captain and
Mrs. James M. Puce.
Miss Llxxie Mae Cook, of Machen.
Is the guest of Misses Annie and Viola
Maddox.
Misses Dot and Maud Atkinson, of
Mudlson, arc the guests of Mrs. A.
Boye, on Railroad nvenue.
Misses Lottie and Lillian Garrett,.of
Llthla Springs, are the guests ot their
sister, Mrs. Mortimer Hays.
Miss Jennie Fltspatrlck has returned
to Llthonla, after a visit to her sister,
Mrs. W. T. Milner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hutchins, of Atlanta,
are visiting the latter’s parents In Mid
way.
Mis* Sarah Wood, of Walnut Grove,
the guest of Mrs. James White-
head.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartford, of New York,
were among the attendants on the
Htialns-Polltlier marriage.
Mr*. H. It. Roberts and E. J. Qull-
llnn, of Cordele, are ihe guests of Mrs.
Mortimer Hays this week.
Miss Lenn Milner leaves In a few
days to spend the summer with her
grandmother, Mrs. Swindles, of St. Al-
lisns. IV. V*.
Mlsa .Mary Walton Trammell has ar
rived and Is the guest ot Mr*. P. Wal
ter Godfrey. '
Mlsa 8alllc Mae Pope, of 8te\rnrt. is
Ihe guest ot Miss Viola Maddox, on
Railroad avenue.
Miss Ada Bams, of Jackson, and Miss
Minnie Stephens, of Newnan. were with
Miss Lillian Clark during Emory com
mencement.
fashion. On this costume three long panels fall almost to the bottom
of ths skirt. They are ornamented at the edges with circles ot silk
appllqued on the chiffon cloth of which the gown Is made.
The short coat opens over a vest of free Irish lace. The sleeves are
flnlahed 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.
PARLORS
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Porcelain Crown..... f nn
Bridgework, per tooth ™ Ur
PAINLESS EXTRACTING
TEETH CLEANED
Hours, 8 am. till 8 p. m.
Sunday, 9 s. m. till 4 p. m,
WE TAKE IMPRESSION AND PUT IN YOUR TEETH 8AME DAY.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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The South’s Ideal College-Pref aratory Homs School
Georgia Military Academy
College Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga.
and social tone. Select patronage from many States. Regular military
drills, good jrymnwaium. modem reading room, wholesome athletics
under trained director, thorough preparation for any college or the
bookk '7<?t. rririMrrcrtSMnr*
COX
College and Conservatory
Delightfully situated in a beautiful
suburb of Atlanta, with most «ala.
brioir* climate, COX COI,*
I. UO R and CONSHRVA.
TORY offers many advan.
tages to students from any
part of America.
Sixty-fourth session
begins Sept, mh, 1906,
with 35 instructor!
from American and
; European univeriities
i conservatories
' Broad course* of atudy,
high standards, fine
patronage. Music, Painting, Elocution are specialties. Conservatory, under distinguished <U>
rectors, has 9 teachers, 50 pianos, pipe organ. Building equipped with all modern conveni
ences ; many improvements nude recently. For catalogue and illustrations, address
, ADIEL J. MONCR1EF. President, or WILLIAM S. COX Manager. 1
We are^ pleased to henr^that Mra. SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
- — EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Efrled Swygert, who bos been quite
III for some time, le somewhat bet
ter.
Miss Merl Rawls, who has been
teaching music at Meaqsvllle, Is at
home for the summer.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Callahan have
been visiting at Oakland.
NORCROSS.
Kiser Webeter has returned from
Columbue and will spend the summer
at home.
Mlsa Ida Woollen will entertain at a
muelcale reception Friday evening.
Sir. Oua Dean, who has been living
In New York, will apend tho aummer
with hla parent*, Mr. and Mr*. E. C.
Dean.
Mra. C. A. McDaniel and Ml*a Lola
Key will attend the Tltlmnn-Koy wed
ding In Quitman next week.
Newell Warner, of New York, will
Continued Trom Page Five,
Rlnla. We huvt sent scholarship* to
8t. Mary's, Tenn., nnd to Industrial
school* In Arkansas, We have donated
to Bishop Sotterlee's school and we are
providing tor the Industrial Instruction
in seven schools under Bishop Hen
son. In the Morganton district of North
Carolina and in other schools. If we
could help every school which appeals
to us we would Indeed be glad, for
every mall brings a request for old
from some worthy struggling school,
and letters from every part of the
South, sending God speed to thle most
give a song recital at the auditorium nobJe work. But what we have done
at an enrly date. He Is d tenor of;and what others have done Is a mere
great favor nnd has had several years'
training by the best masters.
Miss'Junto Laird, of Atlanta, Is the
guest ot friends.
westToint.
Misses Fsy ghutse, Menlo Scott and
Bailie Sue Longshore . spent a few days
thl* week In LaGrange with Miss Kit
Callaway.
Ml.ee. Edith and Ituth Martin have re.
turned to their home In Columbus, 0*.,
after a vlalt to MUa tipple Lee Scott.
Mlaa lleaa,Smith la In Atlanta, tho gneat
of Mra. K. E. Iluguley.
Mra. L. W. Arnold and children, of At.
lanta, have returned home after a gl.lt to
Mra. Arnold's mother. Mra. little Mottos.
HARALSON.
Mra. Hpratlln, who ha* been visiting
her elster, Mra. 8wygert. has returned
to her home In Alabama.
Master Everett Rawls I* reported as
very much better.
Miss Anna Foster bo* returned from
Covington, where she ho* been teach-
Professor Allte Foster hs* been re
elected ** principal of the Covington
public schools for a term of fir* years.
Ml*. Miriam lllmmenfeld haa returned
to her home In Opelika after a-visit to
Mlaa Heberea llasedorn. .
Mlaa Helena llerafeld. of Alexander City,
Ala., spent Monday here.
Mrs. T„ l>. Askew and chtldnra are *x-
Iieeted home the last of the week from s
vlalt to Tu.hrgee.
Mia C. A. Shealy entertained friends
last Saturday evening In honor of Mlaa
l.nrile Womlvard. of LaGrange.
Mlaa Estelle lleraloy entertained the
Thnrariay Morning Club on Tuesday *!(«•
noon at domino whist. Tho iiriae. a Chn.ty
picture, wns won by Mlsa Kate Smith. The
consolation by Mra I- tt. Arnold.
EXCELLENT SERVICE TO
V. RIGHTSVILLE BEACH,
NORTH CAROLINA.
During the month! of June, July
and Augutt the Seaboard Air Line
Railway will operate on Us train leav
ing Atlanta at 9:85 p. m.. every SAT
URDAY. a through sleeping car to
Wilmington, K. 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 rail
way people at Wilmington to have
cars ready at the depot to Immediate
ly transport passengers to the hotels
at WrtgbuvUle Beach. Baggage will
be checked to deeUnatlon. WEEK
END rate, good for live days. $8.35;
SEASON tickets, $18.55.
SEABOARD.
drop In the ocean of necessity. Fifty
million dollars would not bring educa
tion to every Illiterate white child In
Ihe Bouth. Thoae who think otherwise
and.those who ore aatlatied with pres
ent conditions ^can read a few of the
letters to this asaocltion.
Thomas Nelson Page, In an address
on education, suld the danger of the
South was the "self-satisfaction of our
people” but our people are not satis-
fled with present conditions, and there
is a great awakening, a great educa
tional tidal wave coming, and we are
going to help get It here. The South
ern Industrial Educational Association
has (though in Its Infancy), and with
only 400 members, won recognition In
this country and abroad, und with the
trustees and workers who compose our
board we ore bound to succeed, and
we believe that when our great phllun-
throphlsts see the earnest effort of the
united co-operation of our Southern
people, they will put millions into our
treasury for the rural schools, as well
os In tho treasury of the Southern edu
cational board for nirinal schools and
negroes, and that Is what we hope to
be, the custodian of millions for the
uplifting and Indlsirlal development of
the Impoverished Illiterate whites of
our Southland.
FASHIONABLE NEW
- YORK WEDDING
New York haa a habit of getting up
mlld'exrltement* over the weddings of
very rich girls of the metropolis, pro
vided the marriage ceremonies take
place In a church, aa they usually do.
On Monday, at high noon, at Grace
church. New York, Miss Cynthia
Burkf-Rochd, perhaps the mod pop
ular and original girl In exclusivs met
ropolitan aoclety. was married to Al
bert Scott Burden. Rev. Dr. William
R. Huntington ’performed the cere
mony. A dense, sweltering mas* of
humanity assembled In the street*
about Grace church, the crush becom
ing so serious that several hundred
policemen were required to quell the
Insistent mob. and to clear ft passage
way for the bridal party. Of course,
many women fainted, and the wonder
was that there were no serious fatal
ities.
towns, a* well a* Europe, contributed
guest to this much-talked-of wedding.
No prettier ceremony was ever sol
emnised In New York. Fifty thousand
dollars Is 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 train fell In
graceful folds that caught and held
the light, which Imparted to It an
almost stiver sheen. The bodice was
of beautiful point lace with ' elbow
sleeves composed of overlapping ruf
fles of this material, and in her high
satin girdle a sprig of natufttl orange
blossoms was fastened. Her veil was
superb of point applique lace, and she
AVOre an Immensely high dog collar of
pearls with diamond Hasps. Her bou
quet was a shower of llllfes of the val
ley, and white orchids.
The bridesmaid* were dressed alike
in’simple frocks of white chiffon, the
skirts boasting of three deep tucks
only by way of garniture.
Miss Roche arrived with her brother,
Maurice Roche, with whom she walked
to ths chancel, and who gave her
away.
During the ceremony, which
R erformed by the rector, Rev. Dr. Wll-
am R. Huntington, the choir sang “O
Spread Thy Wing* O’er Them," and
Stainer'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 the church for Sher
ry’s for the reception and wedding
breakfast.
All the flowers at the church—which,
by the way, afterwards went (
Roosevelt hospital tb cheer the sick-
were white, but at Sherry's pink pre
vailed In the decorations.
The entire small ball room suite on
the second floor wo* reserved for the
wedding porty. The breakfast was
served In the bell room. The bride
had her attendants at her table, and
Mr*. Roche had a few special friends
and relatives at her*. The other
guest*, numbering about one hundred
nnd fifty, were seated at »mall ta
bles.
The gown* at the church were unus
ually handsome. The bride's mother
wn» dressed In orchid mauve mousse-
line do sole appllqued with thread lace
of the same shade. Her large pic
ture hat, of neapolltan straw, was of
the same color and wa* trimmed with
long mauve ostrich plumes. She wore
a pearl necklace.
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NOTES PROMLABOR WORLD.
Newport, Tuxedo, Long Island. Mor
ristown, Westchester, Hudson river
Steps have been token l>v 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 tho coun
try is shown by the number of char
ter* being Issued by the American
Federation of Labor. During the first
months of this year 131 charters
were Issued, as against 91 during the
same period ot last year.
It Is reportcsT the Western Federa
tion of Miners will make nn effort to
organise the patlve miners of Mexico
Into a union as a result of the strike at
Cananea. The Mexican laws prohibit
labor unions, but this will be evaded.
It Is said, by organising Mexican un
ions In Arizona and New Mexico, and
taking in the native miners through
out Mexico.
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
next week.
The labor unions-of Pittsburg hare’
decided to erect a building to be used
exclusively by labor organizations.
The Boot and-Shoe Workers' Union
will hold n general convention next
week at Mlla-aukre.
An aggressive campaign to enroll all
trainmen in Chicago in.the Brother
hood of Railway Trainmen ls now on.
WANTED
A BOOK-KEEPER AND
STENOGRAPHER
WflO HAS ATTENDED THE
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
and
ATLANTA,QA
The Leading Business
School of the South,
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A A pine English Densrtmsats. Ov.r
JJ lO.OOOOi'sdmues; too students suns
ally. Receives from tvo to flva
applications drily for offl-e assistants, Ka<
doracd by Governors, Senators, Bankers,
R rofesslynsl sn-l bn,I near n.-n I’.< I 1 );-
imslsa sure pss&poi t to a goodpodtlor.
Enter now. Catalogue free. Mention this
paper. Address A. C. BRISCOE, fait, or
cw.i— - ■
. ARNOLD, V.Prest.. Atiinti. Os.
The brotherhood claims a membership
of 85,000 In the United States and Csn-
Every shop In ths building trades
line-of Sacramento, Cal., Is 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 Csr-
rlere, to be held at Columbus on July
4, will be attended by National Presi
dent J. D. Holland.
Jenny—Jack, you ought to make
some sacrifice to prove that you love
me. Come, now, what will you *lv«
up when we are married?
Jack—Jenny, III give up being a
bachelor.—Scissors.
$500.00.
The above reward will be paid
for »uch evidence its will lead to
arrest and conviction of the party
or parties who maliciously cut a
number of wires on cable pole •*
corner of Peachtree and Seventh
streets, during Wednesday flight,
April 19, or Thursday mornin*
April 20.
A, like reward will be paid
such evidence as will lead to the i
arrest and conviction of toy P*^
son or persons malicioualy » nter *
fering with or destroying tb«
property of this company, at any
point
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
EPPS BROWN*
General Managers