The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 23, 1906, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. nwmrfrmrnnsr REVIEW OF PAST WEEK. Tho month of June has been taken up almoet entirely with weddlnga, the mono tony being broken by the pres ence of several charming vteltora to the city. Monday at noon Mra. W. D. Ellis, Jr., gave a luncheon to Mtaa Phoebe Kills and Mr. E. L. Bishop. In the after noon Mr. and Mra. George Howard en tertained at a buffet aupper at their home on Ponce DeLeon, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orton Biahop Brown. The wedding of Mias Phoebe Kills and Mr. K. L. Bishop, which took place Monday evening at All Saints on West Peachtree, was of Interest to a large number of society folks. Tuesday morning Miss Eugenia s Oglesby gave a breakfast to Miss Mary Nii olson and her bridesmaids. In the afternoon Colonel and Mrs. R. J. Low- ry's coaching party to Mr. and Mrs. Orton B. Brown was a pretty compli ment to these visitors. After a drive tn the country the party were enter tained at dinner at the Piedmont Driv ing Club, tn the party were: Mr. und Mrs. Preston Arkwright, Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mrs. Frank Callaway, Miss lams Dooly, Mr. Charles Crankshaw, Dr. Willis Westmoreland and Mr. Fulton Colville. Tuesday evening Miss Marlon Peel entertained at a buffet aupper In honor <,r Miss Mary Rend and Mr. John Kiser. On the same evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin gnve a dinner at the Capital City Club to Miss Mary Nlcol- enn and Mr. John Goddard. Thelrguests Included Miss Nannie Nlcolson, Mlsa Laura Payne, Miss Annie Fltten, Miss Mary Klngsbery, Dr. and Mrs. W. .8. Elkin, Mr. and Mrs. Horn Coleman, of Macon: Mr. Frank llawklns, Mr. Robert Shedden. Mr. James McKel- dln. Mr. Will Hill, Mr. Ilrutua Clay, Mr. William Tnyloe, Mr. Robert Clarke, Mr. Andrew Nlcolson. .Mr. and Mrs. MrCerrenl'a bridge was ni. Informal affRlr of Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles Harman's luncheon on Wednesday was n compliment to Mrs. W. J. Snow, the guest of Mrs. Cheealey Howard. Invited to meet Mrs. Snow were: Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs. E. Hi shop, Mrs. K. O. Mntheson, Mra Stephen Barnett, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mlsa Mary dude, Miss Laura Candler. on Wednesday afternoon Miss Emma It.d.ln-on gave a lawn party to Mlsa Alary Rend and her bridesmaids. On the same afternoon the Tech promo nn te wae an enjoyable affair. Wednesday evening at All Salnte ■ hurch the wedding of Mr. John Ood din'd and Mine Mary Nlcolson was wItnneed by a number of prominent society people. Thursday morning Mrs. Harry Eng. llsh entertained the Young Matrons’ Club. Her guests were: Mrs. Charles Conklin. Mrs. J. W. English, Jr., Mra. Charles Hclple, Mra. Thomas Paine. .Mrs. Evelyn Harris, Miss Huth Hall' mun, Miss Eugeni a Oglesby. In the afternoon Mrs. Walker gave n. tea. tn Mrs. W. J. Snow. She was n»M ted in receiving by Mrs. Cheseley llowdrd. Mrs. E. L. Bishop, Mrs. O'Hesr. Mrs. A. N. Glide, Mrs. John Cny. Mra. William Jennings, Mra. C. II winner. Miss Oude, Mlsa Cay, Mias Peoples. Mias Btonsy, Miss Walker. Friday Mra. Thornton Marye'e ten iu honor of her slater, Mlsa Marie Nlsbet, of Savnnnah. wae a pretty event Assisting Mrs. Marys were: Airs. Barbour Thompson, Mra. Jamea c. Miller, Mra. Alex Smith, Mre. W. W. Gray, Mra. Duvall, Mra. Inman (blun ders. Mrs. Edward Peters, Mrs. Milton Dargan. Colonel and Mra. Lowry gave coaching party the same afternoon to Mra. Ida Montgomery. The other guests were: Mlsa Mary Thomas. Mlsa Julia Porter, Mlae lama Dooly, Mra. Walter Taylor, Mr. E. II. Barnes, Mr. Lynn Werner, Mr. Tom Lyon. Mr. Bern Slluer, Mr. Charles Blsaon and Mr. Crankshaw. rrlday evening at the Capital City Club Mr. and Mre. W. H. Kleer gave a dinner In honor of Mies Mary Read and Mr. John Kiser. Saturday at noon Mies Janie Thorn- tnn'i luncheon was a compliment to Mlse Mary Read. MISS AONES LYON. Pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lyon and a bright and popular graduata of th* Prathsr Homo School. LOCAL SOCIETY TEA AT MRS. DORSEY’S. A tea wilt be given on the lawn of Mra. R. T. Dorsey's home Saturday afternoon at t o’clock to the members of the board of directors of the- Young Women's Christian Association, to the members of the various committees of Mg association, and to the delegatee Just returned from the conference held terenlly at Asheville. Every associa tion worker Is urged lo be preeent. HA WES WRIGHT. Much Internet Is felt In Atlanta In the approaching marriage of Miss Nor- mu Wright, of Etberton, and Mr. Harry E Mngton Hawes, also of that town. Mlse Wright Is an Atlanta girl, hav ing lived here until recently, when her parents moved lo Etberton. Bhe was one of the r»iat popular students at W. ehtngton Seminary, where the was gi.i lusted only three yeore ago. The marriage of Mlsa Wright and Mr. Hawes will take place on the eve ning of June 21, at the home of the hi life’s parents, near Klberton. The spacious home will on this occasion be decorated In pink and whits rosea, a t ninth of green being given by the use of palms and graceful ferns. The cer emony will be performed by Dr. I. B. it' nklne, of the First Methodist church, Athens, fha bride and groom standing beneath an archway of dowers. The bride will be given away by her fattier. Bhe will wear a gown of white rudlum allk, made prim-esse, and trim med with princesae lace and seed p< 11 lie. Her shower bouquet wilt be of brlile roses. Mlse Rebecca Tate, of Etberton, will be maid of boaor, and will tw gowned In » bite silk mult, fashioned with lace. The bridesmaids will be Mlseee Con stance Cheatnutt, of Savannah; Mtee Marguerite Wright, of Augusta; Miss Busts Mae Pope, of Atlanta; Miss Weenona Blackwell, of Etberton, and Miss Beasle Pope, of Atlanta. Little Thelma Wright, Marjorie Weldon, Martha Jones and Bertha Gardner will act as ribbon bearers. Miss Wright le the eldest daughter of Captain and Mrs. R. F. Wright, and la one of the moat popular young wom en In the state. Mr. Hawes la highly esteemed and la one of EJberton's moat prominent young buetneaa men. The announcement of the engage ment of Mlsa Wright and Mr. Hawea has occasioned sqpie delightful enter tainment* In thelr honor. AT PONCE~DE LEON. Certainly no other city In the south con boast of such a complete, attrac tive and fesctimtlng pleasure resort as Poneo DeLeon, with Its myriads of electric lights, Its surging crowds of well-dre-scd, well-behaved people; Its many compensating diversion*, and the absolutely perfect order and deco rum observed by visitors and em ployees. The Casino ta thronged nightly, and at the matinees by the best clasa of theatergoers, who have felt especially repaid tot their attendance during the post two weeks by the very excellent performances of the Welts-Dunne-Har- Ian troupe. Mary Marble le aa fascinating ae ever, white years seem only to Increase the charm of Little Chip's humor. The rest of tH* troupe le thoroughly well balanced, with the members doing con sclenttous and satlefactory work. The skating rink le welt patronised, and with Its great floor space, gorgeous lights good vebtllatloh and careful management, Is one of the most di verting features at Ponca DeLeon. Mr. Cardura succeeds wondrously well In conducting one of the most beautiful and attractive summer resorts In the country. In hts splendid management of Pone* DeLeon. TO MI8S READ AND MR. KI6ER. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam II. Rleer entertained at a de lightful dinner party at the Capital City Club In honor of Mies Mary Read and Mr. John Kiser. Dinner was serv ed In the blue room, where the decora tions were of feme and of gladioli, ranging from pale pink to American Beauty. The place card* were white, and contained the monograms of the host and hostess tn allvrr letters Invited to inset Mlsa Read and Mr. Kiser were Mr. and Mra. L C. Read, Colonel and Mra. W. L. Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell, Dr. and Mrs. Elkin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Paine, Mr. and Mra. Eugene Black, Mr. and Mrs J. G. Hollenbeck. Mrs. Clark Howell, Mtaa Bars Peel, Mlaa Phoebe Wether- all, Mlsa Florence Hobba, Mlaa Marion Peel, Mias Robinson, Mlaa Speer, Mlaa Thornton, Dr. Roy, Dr. H. F. Harris, Mr. Gordon Kleer, Mrs. Frank Orate, Mr. William Tilt. Mr. Irvin Dickey, Mr. William Parkhurst and Mr. Jamee Alexander. bakeiTm'cue. The following account of the mar riage of Mlsa Evetyn B. McCue, to Mr. William Elliott Baker, at Staunton, Va„ on Thursday will be of much In ternet to the friend a of the young brido tn Atlanta, and of her slater, Mrs C. X. Dahlgrea, of this city, whom aha Ttatted a year or two ago: Frances Gresham, Miss Annie I-ou f'ol- ller, Miss Sadie Jarvis, Mias Rose Sug- arman. Miss Hallle Fannie .McKinnon, Mtaa Augusta Gardlen, Miss Rose Sug- urman, Miss Alllne Parks. Miss Edna .MnnlK-y IIml Miss Margaret Ashford. TO MIS8 GOODE. Saturday afternoon Miss Elle Goode was the’guest of honor at a charming euchre party gtvM fee bar by Km W. B. Price Smith. Mrs Smith’s attrac tive home on Linden street was deco rated with sweet peas and daisies, these Dowers bring used In quantities throughout the lower Door. Besides Miss Goode and her brides maids, there were present Mlssea Mar garet Walstron, Annie May Trice, Mar garet Duncan. Lillian Perdue and Louise Johnson. Di-st prize was a dainty white gauze fun and the consolation n pretty liver hat pin. Miss Gooilo was pre- ented with two pieces of beautiful lingerie. REV. AND MRS. - ELLENWOOD. Rev. and Mrs. E. Dean Ellenwood wore very pleasantly surprised b; number of the members of their c gregatton who called upon them their new home at 10 East Harris street last Tuesdny evening, bringing with them many useful and beautiful aril . P-s i.f house furnishing*, which I much appreciated by the young pas tor and his wife, who have only re rently began housekeeping. Mr. and Mrs. Ellenwood have been living at the Peachtree Inn since their arrival In the 'city last December. They will gi North about the middle or July, ac companled by a number of their pariah loner*, to attend the annual convention of the Young People'* Christian Union of the Unlvertallet church, which will convene In Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ellenwood will also make a short visit In Chicago before returning to their work In Atlanta. The Uunlversallst church In Atlanta Is enjoying a period of very encourag. Ing growth and prosperity and the pas tor expresses himself as vary hopeful of a good work to be dona by hie church In this city. KNOXFTHORN. The wedding of Mr. John Duklette Knox and Mlaa Annie Mae Thorn will take place Tuesday evening, June 26, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorn on North avenue. The attendants will be: Mlaa Grace Thorn, meld of honor; Mra. Lucian Harris, matron of honor; Mlaa Haxel Adkins, Miss Zula Adklna, Mis* Floy Felker, of Monroe; Mlsa Joal* Lee Williford and Mies Willie Russell Law, bridesmaids. Mr. Garnett Hardin, of Shreveport, will be best man. The ribbon*bearers will be Gladys Byrd and Ella Lawrence. The bride's gown will be a creation of white crepe de chine trimmed with duchessa lace. The skirt Is made with panels of the lace and the corsage made of ducheasa Jace and chiffon. She will wear a tulle veil caught with or ang* blossoms. Her bouquet will be of *A very pretty wedding took place roaes and lilies of the valley. Thursday morning at the home of Mr. The «nald °f honor will wear a gown and Mra. W. C. Marshall, at Staunton. of . p * ,# * r ^®“ C ™P* d# .f h m * de Vs.* when their slater Atlas Evelvn I princess*. The hridcemalde will wear Baker McCue. was married to Sfr. wfl- white chiffon gowns, lace trimmed, and llam Elliott Baker, of Minneapolis. carry bouquets of roses tied with green “The parlors were decorated with tu l'®- . . . .. potted plants and wax tapers. Allies In their hair they wilt wear roaes and were formed with pink ribbons carried maidenhair ferns, by title Mlases Fannie Ker and Mary The ceremony will be performed In Caperton Braxton and Masters AlcCue the drawing room, where tho decora- — - - — - tione wilt bo palms and white roaes. After tho ceremony there will be a re ception. DINNER AT CLUB. General nnd Mrs. Duval will enter tain Informally at dinner at the Coun try Club Saturday evening, their guests tn Include Mr. nnd Airs. Robert Alston, Atiss Wodbrldge, of Savannah, and Captain Donnelly. recTtal. The pupils of Miss Jessie Alay Da venport, assisted by Miss Luclle Den nis, will give n recital Thursday eve ning, June 28, at 8:30 o'clock, at tho Cable hell. The following program will be ren dered: Duct, "Trot de Cavnllerte," Ruben- steln—Alins Charlie Atae Dodd, Alisa Fannie Scott.'" Plano eoto, "Tulip,” Llchner—Attss Mne Belle Casey. * Duo; "Second Waltz," Godard—Allas Fannie Colwell, Allas Margery Daven port. Vocal soto. (a> "Husheen." Needham (b) The Ould Plaid Shawl,” Haym Alisa Luclle Dennis. Trio, "nondo,” -Straebog—Mies Alay Bell Casey, Mis* Louise Thompson, Alls* Elizabeth Ramey. Plano solo, "Because, I Love You, Dear," Hawley—Mtss Luclle Dennis. . Plnno solo. "Walt* Caprice," New- land—Alls* Charlie Mao Dodd. Duet, "Los Sylphes," Bachman—Allas Helen Watkins, Allas Luclle Watkins. Plano solo. "Con Amour." Beaumont —Mlsa Aline Pullln. Piano solo, “Polka, de -Concert, 1 Bartlett—Mies Fannie Colwell. Duet, "Spanteh Dances, 1 and 2.” Moeskowikt—Mlaa Annie Atae Smith, Allas Davenport. Marshall and Gray Hicks. “Tha bride waa attended by her sla ter, Mra. W. C. Marshall, as matron of honor, who wore white ellk and lace, carrying a shower bouquet of pink roee* and maiden hair ferns. The bride waa becomingly gowned ■ In a princes* costume of wmte crep da china and duchess lace; she wore the pearl* worn by both her mother and grandmother. Her veil was caught with a single diamond. She carried a shower bouquet of bride'* rotee. "The groom wae attended by the brother of the bride, Mr. a Miller Mc- Cue, of Richmond. Rev. A. M. Fraser, minister of the bride, officiated. Tha Beverley orchestra played aoftly dur. Ing the ceremony. "Atr. Baker Is a son of the late Rev. W. E. Baker, of Roswell, Ga, for to many years tha greatly beloved pastor of the FIret Presbyterian Church of this place. He Is a successful business man of Minneapolis, Aflnneaota. "The brld# Is the youngest daughter of the 1st* Ur. William A. McCue and At re. M. F. McCue. She la a young woninn of many accomplishments. "An Informal reception was given the bridal party Tuesday evening, June l».' TEA AT MrITcONKLIN’8. The § prettily gowned women and children who were seen at the tea which the ladle* of All Saint* Church ga'v* Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Charles A. Conklin on Peach tree street, presented a very charm ing picture. Friend* who were driv ing dnd calling stopped In to enjoy a social chat and tha delightful refresh ments. Th* table* were placed on the lawn and were surrounded by attrac tive women. Mm. Conklin wore a gown of flow- end organdie and a hat of lace trim med with pink rosea. Atr*. John Fltten wore black lace over silk. Mra. Harry English was lovely In white mull and lace. Mrs. Henry Tanner wore a gown of laven der lawn. Mre. Ed Ehney wore white lawn and lace. Mrs. Ed Peters' gown was of cream mull and Valenciennes lace. Mr*. Wllmerdlng wore whit* mull with a touch of pink. Mm. W. A. Wlmbish was gowned in pink mull and tare. Mlsa Anne Wallace wore white lawn trimmed with lace. Ml** Jennie Dargan waa gowned In whit* lawn. Alls* Ruth Hallman wore a cos tume of tight blue altk mull. Mr*. P. K. Nelson waa beautifully gowned In white linen lawn, hand embroidered. Atr*. W. 8. Elkin wore white organdie. Mr*. Hunter wore an afternoon toltett* of lavender mull and lace. CONCERT BY PUPILS OF MISS FURLOW ANDERSON. The Cable Company’s concert hall on Whitehall street waa Ailed Wednesday evening by an Interested and well pleased audience, which gathered to hear the recital of Mies Furiow An derson's music class. « Their work reflected great credit on of their capable “UNDOUBTED DIAMOND FACTS.” We wish to thoroughly impress the public that now is the time to buy Diamonds. The longer you wait the more you will have to pay; so why not invest now and get the benefit of the increase in value which is sure to follov- Our “face to face facts” will undoubt edly interest you. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. the careful training teacher. The various numbers on the pro gram were Judiciously selected by Mies Anderson, and rendered with good ef fect by her well trained pupils. Th* phrasing and technique were good, and th* smooth and beautiful runs brought liberal applause and several encores from the audience. Th* occasion was mad* more Inter esting and delightful by the pretence and participation of Mr. Dev* silver- man, who rendered several exquisite number! In hla own Inimitable way on hts violin, accompanied by Mlsa Annie Langford, and by some of Mlaa Ander son's pupils. It would be difficult to prats* one more than another where all did ao well, but It Is safe to say that Mies Anderson has reason to feel gratitled and the families and friends of th* pupil* wall pleased with thetr progress ana the success of th* occasion. Those taking part In tha recital were: Mr. Roger Gardlen, Mlaa Mary Niumally’s Candy Factory A Model In Cleanliness and Sanitation The various surroundings under which a food is manufactured have much to do with its desirability. If made in a clean, sanitary, well- lighted factory, the product is probably a good one, but if made under other conditions, it is almost sure to contain impurities and be other wise undesirable. Nunnally’s Candy is made in a factory which is pronounced by experts as the cleanest candy factory in the country, ana as one where the sanitarv conditions are practically perfect. It is this fact that gives to Nunnally’s Candy its purity and whole someness, and gives the purchaser the satisfaction of really knowing that what he is eating is pure to the last degree, and has been made un der almost ideal sanitary conditions. The expense of this unusual system of sanitation is considerable, and the care and trouble entailed by its maintenance is even more. But back of every piece of Nunnally’s Candy there is a reputation that will be upheld at any cost. MISS THORNTON’S LUNCHEON, Mlaa Janie Thornton entertained at a luncheon Saturday In honor of MU* Mary Read. The tably waa prettily dec orated with white rosea and fame. Atlas Thornton wore a gown of white mull and lac*. Atlsa Read’s gown was of white Itnen and Irish lac*. Those present were: Mtasee FIor enee Hobbs. Emma Robinson, Janie Speer, Marlon Feet, Laura Wltham, Laura Payne, Ethel Gay, Harris Stock- dell and Mary Thomas. TO MISS - GRIST. On Wednesday evening Mlsa Rarah May Ray entertained at her home on Luckte street In honor of her attractive guest, Mtee Lillian Grist. Mtss Ray’s guests Included a large number of her young friends, and the occasion was a most enjoyable one. BENEFIT FOr'sTcK CHILDREN Monday, from It to 4 o'clock, and from 6 to t o'clock, there will be sepred a delightful menu at Child’s reatau rank on West Mltchall at reel, for the beneAt of th* Children’s Society of Sacred Heart church, tha object of tha society being the care of and attention to needy elck Children of Atlanta, re gardless of denominational lines. MRS. PRIOLEAU’S DINNER. Mra. Samuel Prioteau will give a din- ner Monday evening at her home on i sad i CUFF BUTTONS For m< CUFF BUTTONS Tbit wear well, mat don't break, don’t come apart: CUFF BUTTONS e me* pleasing DAVIS d. FREEMAN. Jewalara 47 Whitehall. Baker street In honor of Miss Elle Goode* and Mr. Isaac Hardeman, Whose marriage take* place next week. Mre. Prioleau’s guests will Include Miss Julia Goode, Mlu Nan Stephens, Mlse Edith Fisher, Alls* Susie Fain, Alls* Pauline Middleton, Air. Julian Prioleau of Charlotte, N. C, Mr. James P. Williams, Mr. Vernon Cooper Of Nel son, Mr. DuPont Guerry of Alacon and Mr. W. Cole Jones. .BARBECUE TcTmR. DAWSON. At the grounds of the Southern Bar becue Club, near East Point, a barbe cue was given Saturday In honor of Mr. Miles M. Dawson by the board of directors of tho Southern States Life Insurance Company. Special cars, fllled with guests, left the city at 1 o'clock, returning late In the afternoon The Invitation committee Included the names at Air. Lewis Beck, Mr. C. E. Harmon. Mr. Wllmor Moore, Air. Thom as D. Meador ami Mr. A. E. Thorn ton. NASHVILLE, TENK. Mr. and Airs. Orton Bishop Brown, of Naw Hampshire, arrived In Nash ville from Atlanta this morning to visit Mr. and Mre. A. G. Brandau. This Is Mrs. Brown’s flrst visit to Nashville ■Inca her marriage, and she will be much entertained by friend* made dur ing her girlhood, when aho waa on sevaral occasions th* guest of Mrs. Brandau, then Mlsa Roberta Seawell, a Hater of Mrs. Nannie Seawell Boyd, of Atlanta. Mra. Brandau gave a morning affair today for Afra. Brown, which, though Informal, waa vary pretty In Its arrangements, the picturesque Brandau home, which contains so many Interesting curios, gathered by the hoateaa abroad, being prettily dec orated with garden dowers. About for ty guests mad* up a representative guest list Air. and Mrs. Brown will be In Nash ville until Tuesday, and among the affairs given for them will be a dinner at the Golf and Country Club, and an Informal musical*. Allen Hinton, who has been attend ing Vanderbilt, and hla slater, Miss Fannie Hinton, who haa been In Nash ville for ten dayt, visiting Mlaa Cor nelius, returned to Atlanta Thursday. Mrs. Louis Beck, of Atlanta, accom panied by Afrs. T. B. Neal, of Nash ville, will go to Atlantic City and other eastern points In July, to (pend several weeks. Mrs. Neal will return home to welcome her eon and hla bride, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rutland, on their return to Nashville after their western honey moon trip. They will make their home with Mre. Neal, at her apartments In the Polk. Th* wedding of the young couple, on last Wednesday evening, was one of the most notabl* of the year In the city where It waa solem nised. Atr*. Neal, who la very popu lar In Atlanta, her former home, waa superbly gowned In white brocaded satin and duchess# lace, with diamond buckles, and touches of stem green chiffon. 8he wore diamond Jewels and carried La Franc* roses. The Hat of wedding gifts making on* of th* moat magnificent collec tions every received by a Nashville bride, Included a number of handsome remembrances from - friends of the groom’s mother In Atlanta. Mra. Neal hereelf presented a silver service and massive waiter, three valuable pieces of West End real estate in Nashville, and a check for thetr bridal Journey. Personal Mention Atr. and Afra. L. .A. Shipman, of Bir mingham, are at the Piedmont for a few days. .Mrs. Shipman an Mips Or- llne Arnold, formerly of Atlaslaalppl, but later or Birmingham, wan one oi the most brilliant and fascinating belles of the South. Since-her marrlago Airs. Shipman has haan one of the very no table social leaders of Alabama and Florida because of her beauty, great wit and unusually magnetic person ality. Lion. Rufus N. Rhodes, of Blrmlng- hnin. In spending Saturday In Atlanta. General Rhodes In editor and'proprie tor of The Birmingham News, one of Alabama's moat successful dallies. The tea which the ladles of All Saints church gave Frldny nfternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Conklin, on Penchtrec, wan one of the enjoya ble affaire of the week. Afr. and Mr*. William Worth Martin will leave Alonday to spend a month In Virginia. Later Afra. Alartln will Join friends In Canada,..whero she will spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Annie Humphries, of 2I> East Hunter street, who has been quite sick with typhoid fever for the past two weeks. Is still seriously III, to the re gret of her many friends. Mies LIHIe Mitchell, who has spent the last two months In New York and New England, stopped n few day* with her sister, Mr*. Worth Alartln, en route to her home In Alabama. Captain J. Lindsay Johnson and mi.sh Letltla Johnson hava returned from n delightful trip West. Later Alisa John son will Join Mr*. William Worth Mar tin In Canada. Rev. R. M. Inlow, of Kansas City. Is th* gueit of friends In Atlanta. Dr. Inlow In Held secretary of the Sunday ~ Southern Baptist Colonel Peterson Arrive*. Special to Th* Georgian. Savannah, Ga., Jun* It.—Colonel R. H. Paterson, th* new commanding offi cer at Fort Screven, haa arrivad, ac companied by hla wife and daughter. He waa actively engaged during th* scenes following th* San Francisco earthquake. He waa raised to the rank of colonel on April I. Faculty Completed. •pedal to The Georgian. Hampton, Go, June 22.—Th* trus tee# of Hampton High school met and elected Professor J. W. Bennington as principal of tha school, and Mias An nie L. Nolan aa directress of music. With Mlaa Emma Manley and Mlaa Loll Dickson already elected, tbla gives this school a moat excellent corps of I sac here. Air. and Mrs. L. Q. Whitney will leave Tuesday, June 26, for northern New York and the St. Lawrence river, where they will remain during the sum- Mr. and Mra. Biahop Brown passed through the city Friday en route to Nashville, where they will be the guests of Mre. Brandeau. Mrs. W. C. McIntyre and daughter, Mlaa Ruby McIntyre, are the guests of Mra. Rlrdle Snyder. No. 212 Lawton street, for several weeks. Aire. Joseph D. Kites and Mlaa Wil lie Frank Redd, of New York, are the guests of Mrs. James D. Carter, of East Pine street. Miss Martha Whitman and Atlas Ro- Itne Clarke left Friday for Birming ham, to attend the Holmts-Jemlson wedding. / - Mr. and Mre. Jerry Goldsmith, Mtee EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING, . ESS ,*! th,r * fall you. we gunrnntee eatlifactlon. A Trial will coarluce. Price* the lowest. RADIUS JEWELRY CO. 83 Peachtree St., Atlanta. Gi. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS- Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merohant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall SL Lillie Goldsmith, Alisa Edmel Caw- thorn have returned from Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bulow Campbell and tittle daughter leave Saturday after noon to vlztt the latter's mother at Rome. Mr*. George Denman and daughter, Elizabeth, left Wednesday morlnng to visit Mra. Denman's mother In Ken tucky. Alls* Belle Thomas and 'her lilt!* nephews, Eustace and James Speer, left Saturday morning for Porter Springs. Mrs. Thornton Marye'e tea to her sister, Mlsa Neablt, waa an Important aoclal event of Friday nfternoon. Mre. Henry Hunter Smith will leave N^w York the lost of tht* month with a party of friends for Europe. Mis* Julia. Hampton will leave with a party of friends on July 6 to spend the summer at Chautauqua, N. Y. Afra. W. A. Hemphill and Atlas Elean or Hemphill are the guesta of Dr. and Afra. Eben Hlllyer. In Rome. Airs. Irving Thompson, of New York, la vlaltlng her daughter, Mrs. Dan Lyle, at College Pork, Ga. The friends of Mrs. Ada Mosely will be glad to know that she Is recovering from her recent Illness. Airs. W. B. Price Smith entertained at euchre Saturdny afternoon In hon or of Miss Elle Goode. Mr. and Mre. R~s! Barrett are Ha lting Aim. Knte Waller Barrett *t her bungalow at Cape Henry. Mlaa Nelle 8harp and Ml*« ,8*<H* Thomanon, of Carrollton, are visiting friends In Atlanta. Mr. nnd Airs. A. L. Richards will be at home to their friends at •» Luckle street. Sirs. Georgia Starke and Ml«» *>’®» Belle Starke will spend the summer at Fernbnnk. 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