The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 26, 1906, Image 8

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GEORGIAN. TBCB8DAT, JCLY ». ir*X COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS BRYAN Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Pettigrew, on the Boulevard. Mrs. Harrison entertained the Bridge Club In honor of Miss Mar garet Bryan, of Newborn. N. C., who la the guest of Mrs. Pettigrew. The home was decorated with plum bago blooms and quantities of summer roses. Delightful refreshments were served at small tables after the game of bridge. Mrs. Harrison wore a smart white linen suit with lingerie waist. Miss Bryan's toilet was of white China silk, lace trimmed. To the regret of her friends, Mrs. Fettlgrew was not present, being out of the city for a few days. Invited to meet Miss Bryan were Mrs. Chesley B. Howard. Mrs. Harry Hannan. Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Lopes, > Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Molse De Leon, Mrs. B. C. DeLeon. Mrs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. William Bailey Lainar, Mrs. Louis Phillips, Mrs. Samuel Mor row. Jr., Miss Lucile Hitt, Miss Julia Orme, Miss Jennie Sue Bell, Miss Sa rah Hawkes and Miss Ellen Peters. MRS. WILLIAM~D0R3EY JELKS. Mrs. William D. Jerks, wife of Gov ernor Jelks, of Alabama, will arrive In the city Thursday night to be the guest for several days of her' sister, Mrs. Charles C. Hanson, at her home, cor ner of Sixth and Juniper streets. Mrs. Jelks is one of the most charm ing and attractive women In Southern society, of peculiarly unaffected and magnetic personality. As Miss Alice Shorter, of Eufaula. Ala., previous to her marriage, together with her sister, Mrs. Hanson (Miss Adele Shorter), they dispensed the most beautiful and delightful hospitality at the handsome home of their parents, Hon. and Mrs. Henry' R. Shorter, at Eufaula. The sisters were among the most popular and bast beloved bellee of Alabama. Aa the wife of Alabama's chief ex ecutive, Mrs. Jelks has added greatly to the charm of the social side of his administration and at the same time ahe has retained every friend of her girlhood. Governor Jelks will probably Join his wife and daughter, Mias Katherine Jelks, Saturday, and together they will go to the mountains of North Carolina early next week. Mrs. Hanson will entertain Saturday from t to 7 o'clock In honor of Mrs. Jelks. Miss Jelks nnd Mrs. Edward H.« 'Cabanlss. of Birmingham. MISS PAYNE ENTERTAINED THUR8DAY BRIDGE CLUB. The Bridge Club met Thursday morning with Miss Laura Hill Payne at her home on Peachtree. •After an Interesting game a delight ful luncheon waa served In the dining room. Those present were Miss Martha Woodward. Mias Nannie Nleulson, Miss Katharine Gholstln, Miss Bessie Wood ward, Mias Mary Deas Tupper. Miss Ethel Gay. Mrs. Robert Wessels. for some years she has made her home In Ocala with the Zewadskl family. She Is a very charming and cultured woman, and It Is u matter of great delight to her many friends there to know that ahe will still make Ocala her home. Dr. Hood went to Ocala from Atlanta six years ago. He la a brother of Dr. E. Van Hood and la very popular am! liked by everybody. He Is a hale fel low well met and Is genial und pleas ant to all, and Is being warmly con gratulated on the wife he has won. Dr. Hood has built up an admimble prac tice In Ocala, and Is one of the city's most progressive and prominent cltl- xona. He and Mrs. Hood have the good wishes of the entire community. For the present they will reside with Dr. and Mrs. Van Hood.—Jacksonville (Fla.) Metropolis. MRS. BARLOW, PRESIDENT OF REBEKAH L0DGE8, Mrs. M. C. Barlow, of Columbus, president of the Rebekah assembly of Georgia, arrived In the city Wedneaday to be a guest of the Rebekah lodges of Atlanta. 8he Installed the officers of Fulton lodge Wedneaday night and addressed the meeting In an entertain ing talk upon the work of the order. Mrs. Barlow will be a guest of Pied mont lodge Thursday night. AUTOMOBILE PARTY. A delightful event will be the auto mobile party which will be 'given on Friday afternoon for Misses Nan Con nelly and Adeline Lewis, the guests, of Mrs. C. D. Maddox, and Mlsa Flanders, who Is visiting Mrs. Clayton. The par ty will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maddox and will number 35 or 30 young people. The automo biles will start from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maddox In Inman park, at 8 o'clock, and the party will go to Ltthla Springs for supper. IN HONOR MISS WOODFIN. Miss Emma Lee Gibbs entertained a few frlenda Informally Tueeday even ing In honor of Miss Belle Woodfln. Games wer played and refreahments were served on the veranda. Those present were Mlses Pattle An drews, Eunice Dews, Pauline Adams, Jennie Ellis. Blanche Orgaln, Allle Boyd Rives, Bertha Heins, Rubye Mc Lain, Sadye Henley, Belle Woodfln, Messrs. Carlisle McCoy, Orady Burgess. Lee Kllpatrlqk. Charley Fisher, Jesse Tate, Joe Poole, Morton Rawlston, T. F, Hatchcock. FOR MISS WHITEHEAD. Mlssea Julia and Lois McIntyre will give a pretty party Friday afternoon In honor of their little cousin, Miss Marie Whitehead, of Albany. \ , The entertainment will be In the na ture of a lawn party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McIntyre. In Weat End. hoodTong. On Saturday last. In Ocala. Mrs. Car rie Barco Long and Dr. J. Walter Hood were united In marriage by Rev. L. W. Moore, of the Methodlat church. The wedding took place at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. Van Hood, on Fort King avenue, and was witnessed only by the Immediate relatives of Dr. Hood aad Mrs. Long. Whan the neat of this marriage was heard a short while after the ceremony waa performed It came as a complete surprise to every one, as not the slight est Intimation of the marriage had got ten out beforehand, and the frlenda o^ the bride all thought that she ex pected to leave yesterday for Illinois to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Ze wadskl. Mrs. Hood Is a sister of Hon. J. M. Barco and of Mrs. W. K. Zewadskl, and A BEAUTIFUL AND DE8ERVEO TRIBUTE. At all summer resort hotels one will And the growler—the man or woman who circulates among the gueata with his or her uncomfortable and boring talk about the things that do not suit them, not -even sparing the weather. Equally aure If to be found the dis penser of sunshine—the man or wom an who has nothing to talk of except something pleasant—whose own lives are full of cheerfulness to others, It Is to be noticed that the dispensers of sunshine always have the largest groups around them. They become krtown at the hotel. People flock to them as foy an antidote. The chroni cle has observed this peculiarity for a couple of days past at the Tnrrym<Kire Hotel, on Wrlghtsvllle Bench, where an unassuming man from Atlanta is always trailed by a crowd or cornered by a party. He la Colonel John Tem ple Graves, editor of The Atlnnta Geor gian, who In there for n few days seek ing Inspiration from the touch of tho sea bre xe and the sound of the pound ing surf. Life Is always pleasant about him. He Is the essence of hap piness. Many Charlotte people have met him and all of them will act ns advance agent for his lecture to be delivered here In September.—Char lotte Chronicle. LAWN~PARTY. One of the largest social events of the week In Inman Park will be the lawn party at which Mlsa Lucile Daley will entertain 'Thursday evening In honor of her attractive guest. Miss Madeline Arllne, of Savannah. The beautiful lawn which surrounds the Daley home will be decorated with Japanese lanterns, nnd refreshments will be served out of doors. Miss Lucile Daley will be assisted In entertaining her friends by her moth er, who will wear a handsome gow'n of voile. Miss Daley will wear pink silk and Miss Arllne will be gowned In white organdie over blue allk. Miss Daley's guest list Includes fifty of the young people of Inman Park. grantTdibble. One of the prettiest of summer wed dings was that of Mias Rosa Dibble and Mr. Walter Hunt Qrant, which took place Wednesday morning at St. Philips Cathedral, Rev. C. B. Wllmer officiating. Miss Louise Dibble and Miss Eva Grant acted as bridesmaids. They wore attractive gowns of white batiste trim med with lace, and their shower bou quets were of maiden hair fern. Mr. Robert Grant, brother of the groom, was best man. The bride entered the church with her father, Mr. W. J. Dibble, who gave her away. The bride was attractive In a smart gown of blue taffeta, with which she wore a hat of blue chip. She carried an armful of bride roses. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Grant left for a visit to Washington City. They will return to Atlanta early in August and will be Recent photograph of Miss Mildred Sherman, and diagram showing how she wears her veil In the Oriental fashion. “FACE TO FACE FACTS.” Our liberal plan of aelllng diamonds demonstrates that we have explicit confidence In the public, and that their trust In us Is sustained by the fact that we do not want all the proflt, thereby maintaining that high standard of principles which has given our bouse that enviable reputation we enjoy. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., 37 Whitehall St. at homo to their friends at in Augusta avenue. Miss Dibble Is the daughter of Mr. W. J. Dibble, nnd has In Atluntu a host of friends. She Is a young woman of winning personality und lovahlo traits of character. Mr. Grant holds a responsible posi tion with the Franklin Printing Com pany, and is esteemed by a targe num ber of friends here and throughout tho state. MRS. MILLER’S BRIDGE. A delightfully Informal occasion was the bridge at which Mrs. James G. Miller entertained Thursday morning ln_ honor of Miss Leonora Balsley, the guest of Mrs. John Barry. Mrs. Mil ler’s guests Incuded only the members of her bridge club. After the game a course luncheon was served at the card tables. Mrs. Miller received, her guests In a dainty lingerie gown of pink muslin, and Mrs. Barry und Miss Bulsley wore smart suits of white linen. *- The prixe wax a box of pretty hand kerchiefs. Mrs. Miller's guests were Miss Bals ley, Mis. John Barry, Mis. J. F. Van Rcnnsclner, Mrs. Altiert Collier, Mrs. Frank Holland, Mrs. George Brooke, Mrs. Rumuel Smith and Miss Katn- leen Brown. PROMINENT RAILROAD OFFICIALS AT ASHEVILLE. The famous Gridiron Club, compos ed of tha heads of the country, Is be ing royally entertained at Kenilworth Inn, In Asheville, by Mr. Edgar B. Moore. The annual banquets of this club, held at the. New Willard Washington, are always attended by the most distinguished Judges, senators, governors, railroad presidents and am bassadors of the tfmee. Quite a rep resentatlve party of Georgians nnd oth ers are the guests this week. They are Messrs. J. M. Culp. Brooks Morgan, 8. H. Hardwick, W. H. Tayloe, George S. Brown, John F. Hayes, George 8. Loyal, W. F. Randolph and George S. Powell.—Montgomery Advertleer. STEINICHEfTwALLACE. Miss Ada Wallace and Mr. John Btelnlchen were married Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs..J. B. Wallace, which was artistically deco rated with ferns, palms and cut flow- era. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Bennett of the Jackson Hill Bap tist church. The bride wore a handsome travel ing suK of dark green silk, with pret ty lingerie waist and hat en suite. Her bouquet waa of white roses. Early Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. Stnlnlchen left for n short trip to Warm Springs, after which they will be at home at 181 Highland avenue. Many valuable and ueeful presents wen received by the young couple. The bride Is a very attractive young girl, the daughter of Mr. J. II. Wallace, who Is one of the very prominent se cret order men of the city, being sec retary <>f the National Union. BABY 8HOW~AND MUSICAL. A delightful entertainment for chil dren will be held Friday afternoon at the residence of Father Baxln on East Hunter street, ladles of the Immacu late Conception church In charge. A unique feature will be a voting contest for the most popular baby, years tho age limit, and a general In vitation Is extended for the entry of baliles whose parents are Interested In the affairs of the church.’ There will be amusements and refreshments for all the children. In the evening enjoyable music will be nlfonlod by a Victor tnlklng ma chine, nnd there will be other enter tainment nnd dainty refreshments. OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS FOR DURE-M'GREGOR WEDDING. The out-of-town guests who have already arrived for the Dure-McGregor wedding are: Miss Lucy Ntsbet, of Al bany: Mrs. Frank Tlcknor and Miss Ruth Tlcknor, of Albany, v\ho are with Mrs. C, H. Humphreys. Miss Alberta Rnnkln, of Atlanta, who Is with Mrs. Walter Lamar. Miss pearl Lewis, of Valdosta, and Miss Alary Lou Berkeley, ofs Atlanta, who are the guests of Miss Eula Wil lingham. Mrs. Harry Grant Fcree, who Is with Mrs. Dure, on (grange street. The complete list of attendants are: Miss Eula Felton .Willingham, maid of honor, and the bridesmaids: Miss Rose t'rutchfleld, Miss Sara Wadlcy. Allas Waldron Roberts, Miss Sarah Tinsley, Miss Fannie Plant, Alias Flare Botfeull- let. Atiss Alberta Rankin. Miss Pearl Perpetual Values. Diamonds are not tads of recurring periods. They are a standard and a lasting mode, and the quality of our stones Is as constantly tui best. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall 8t- Lewis, Alias Alary Lou Berkeley, Allas Lucy NIsbeL The best man will be Afr. John Card, of Lynchburg, Va, and the groomsmen are Air. Bryce Jennings Robinson, Mr. Prentice Huff. Air. Pate Stetson. Mr. Pit Glover, Afr. Robert Curd. Afr. Chas. Caldwell. Air. Ed Hallam. Air. Wlnshlp Cabanlss. Mr. Howard Smith and Judge Robert Hughes. ■ The ushers are: Mr. Richard K. Hines, Mr. Merrell Price Callaway. Air. McElvey Lawton Corbett, Mr. Charles P. Hannon, Mr. -Fontaine Barden. Mr. Roland Ellis, Mr. Ben L. Jones. Mr. Walter Lamar. This will be the most notably bril liant wedding that has occurred In Ala- con this season.—Alacon News. MISSES MORRIS ENTERTAIN. The card party which the Aliases Morris give Thursday afternoon at their home In Edgewood was a pretty compliment to Miss Elisabeth Flan ders, of New York, the guest of Mrs. Larendon; Miss Johnson, the guest of Misses Miller; Miss Nan Connelly and Miss Adeline Lewis, the guests of Mrs. C. D. .Maddox. . . The house was prettily decorated with cut flowers and palms. After an enjoyable game delicious refreshments were served. Miss Morris received her — -tests tn a pretty gown of white mult and lace. Miss Ruth Morris wore a cream em broidered mull, trimmed with lace. Miss Flanders wore blue .mtill, fashioned with lace. Miss Johnson was gowned Jn pale pink flowered .organdie. Miss Connelly’s toilet was of white em broidered batiste, and Atlas Lewis wore a gown of white organdie, trimmed with lace. MRS. bidweuT"ENTERTAINS. At this week's meeting *of the Inman Park "500" Club, Mrs. C. B. Bldwell was hostess. The occasion was Infor mal, Mrs. Bldweli's guests Including only two or three visiting girls and the members of the club, but was marked by the enjoyment which characterises the hospitality of so gractous a hostess as is Mrs. Bldwell. Mrs. C. J. Maddox won the flrxt prixe, a dainty water color, .and the consolation, a beer stein, went to Mrs. McMillan. Miss Flanders, of New York, was presented with a handaome deck of carda. The members of the "500” Club are: Mrs. C. J. .Maddox, Mrs. C. B. Bldwell, Mrs. C. D. Madilox, Mrs. Robert Clay ton, Mrs. IV. F. Denny, Mrs., 8am Findley, Miss Katherine Dennis, Miss Cleveland Zahner, Mrs. Virgil Maddox, Mrs. Larendon, Mrs. George W. Chap man, Mrs. Harry 8ehu|tx, Mrs. Tate, Alfa. Pelham, Airs. Ernest'Henderson, Mrs. Pierre M. Phelan, Miss Adeline [.ewts. Miss Nan Connelly and Mrs. Robert Parker. * CHRISTENING CEREMONY. Alary Nlcolson Thompson, the In fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Living ston M. Thompson, was christened on Wednesday afternoon In the presence of the Immediate family. Bishop Nel son performed the ceremony. Mr. John M. Goddard and Mlsa Nannie Nlcolson were the sponsors and In the absence of Miss Mae Scott, Mrs. John Goddard stood proxy. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nlcolson, Mrs. Livingston Alims, Mr.’ Joseph Thomp son and Mr. .Andrew Nlcolson. MRS. WAuTeR’8 TEA. An Important social event of Thurs day afternoon will be the tea at which Mrs. Charles Booker Walker.'will en tertain a, targe number of hef married and unmirrlid friends, In honor of Airs. Edward J. Walker. Mrs. Walker's charming home on Forrest avenue will be particularly at tractive In Its decorations of daisies and ferns, white and green being the color motif, and these flowers being placed In great bowls and jars through out the entire lower floor. Mrs. Walker will be assisted In re ceiving by Mrs. Edward J. Walker and by Miss Sallle Walker, and will be a charming hostess In a dainty white lingerie frock with trimmings of val lace. Mrs. Edward J. Walker will wear her wedding gown of white radium silk, hand-embroidered In rosea and trimmed with lace, and Miss Sallle Walker will be gowned In .a pretty batiste. Miss Cqcll Love, and Miss Annie Candler will serve punch, and will wear charming white frocks of mull and lace. Primary Union. Primary, Union meets at the First Methodist church Friday at 5 p m. Devotional exercises by Mrs. Jackson. Primary lesson by Mrs. William King. Round table by Mrs. Roger Williams. Blackboard Illustrations by Miss Ma rie Chlpley. All primary and Junior teachers are cordially Invited to at tend. (T c: Personal Mention I) Airs. Morton Smith and Mlsa Flor ence .Harris, who have been at Wrlghtsvllle Beach, were called home Thursday on account of the serloua Ill ness of thslr brother, fir. Lewis Har ris. The many friend* of Mr. Harris will be glad to know that he I* some what better. Mias Alice Goodwin, of Nashville, who Is spending the summer at Llthla Springs, spent Thursday In Atlanta, returning to Ltthla in the afternoon. Miss Goodwin was accompanied by Miss Florlne Jones, of Atlanta, who Is also at Ltthla for several weeka. Mrs. Edward Cabanlsa, of Birming ham, Is the guest of her parents, Air. and Mrs. G. A. Cabanlss, and her sis ter, Mrs. Georgia Cabanlss, at 62 Mer- ritts avenue. Mrs. Cabanlss has number of friends In the city. Airs. F. L. Seely nnd children will leave Friday night for Aehevtlle, where they will be the guest* of Mrs Seely'* jorenta, Mr. and Airs. E. W. Grove, who tave a summer home at Asheville. Mrs. JosepI) Regensteln and Joseph, Jr., after spending two week* at Bor den Wheeler Springs, Ala., have gone to Atlantic City and New York for the reel of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beam will leave Thursday night for St. Louis, vtiiere, to the regret of their many Atlanta friends, they will make their home In future. Mlsa Mildred Cannon, of Alacon, and Mtss Elisabeth Flanders, of New York, are the gueats of Mrs. Flanders her home, 81 Moreland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters, Mr. and Mr*. Milton Dargan and Mr. and Airs. F. M. Mlkle return Monday from Warm Springs. Mr. and Airs. Frank W. Woodruff have leased 86 East Linden street and are now comfortably settled In their new home. Miss Cecil Lor* has as her guests The Best In Ice Cream C AN only be obtained where skill, experience and up-to-date equipment are all used in its making. In other words, it is an applied science; one that has taken years to develop and understand. In the making of Nunnally’s Ice Cream, every possible precaution is taken for purity, and the quality is guaranteed by the fact that only>cream testing twenty-five percent butterfat is used. Our men in charge of this department are experts, trained in the schools of experience and science to make only the best that can be made. Miss Susie White, of Birmingham, and Mis* Margaret 'Fryer, of Charleston, III. Mrs. James Thomas and Miss Isa belle Thomaa are now at Porter Springs for a stay of several weeks. After August 1 Mr. and Airs. James G. Miller will be at home to their friends at the Savoy apartments. Mrs. Piter Erwin and her little son have returned from an extended vlelt to relatives In South Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Roberts will be at home to their friends after Au gust 1, at 207 Forrest avenue. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Stirling left on the 28th to spend ten days In the mountains of North Carolina. - Miss Harriett Bloodworth and Miss Haxel Alexander, of Forsyth, are the gueats of Mrs. L. C. Dunn. Mrs. William R. Heston and Afaster William Manry Heston are spending the summer In Asheville. ' Mrs. G. C. Drummond and Mis* Wll- helmlna Drummond are spending the summer at Winslow, Me. Alias Jeannette McLeod Is the guest of her cousin, Alisa Lillian Warnock, at 268 West Peachtree. Allas Anne Thornton Spence, after an extended stay at Wrlghtsvllle Beach, haa returned to Atlanta. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mra. Samuel Inman are at Southwest Harbor, Me.' Dr. and Mrs. Haywood Hansell and young son are expected In the city next week from China. Airs. K. B. Stallings and her son. White Stallings, have returned'from a visit to Mt. Airy. Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Perry have re turned from a visit to relatives at Montgomery. Miss Gregory has returned to her home at Toccoa, after visiting friends at Atlanta. Miss Annie Afanry left yesterday for Asheville, where she, will spend the summer. Mies Edith Van Hook left Wednes day night for a visit to relatives In Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Phillips and young son have returned from New York city. Air. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter are spend Ing some time at Battery Park Hotel, Asheville. Mrs. William J. Speer and Alisa Sll vey Speer will return this week from Europe. Mrs. Ellen Meade Clarke Is visiting friends at Amherst, Va, for several weeks. Air. and Airs. T. O. Toole will leave Friday for a two-weeks stay In New York. Mra. L. . Rqsser, Miss Ruth Rosser and Alls* Emma Connally are at Tal lulah. Miss Marguerite Carter has returned from a visit to relatives at Montgom ery. Mrs. Guy Holcombe and her little son are visiting friends at Hephxlbah. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Phlnixy are now at Battery Park Hotel, Asheville, Afrs. B. F. Abbott and Miss Stanley have returned from New York city. Mr. J. T. Waller Is visiting his moth er, Mr*. B. H. Waller, at Mt. Airy. Mrs. Joseph Moody has returned from Atlantic City and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richardson and children are at Hot Springs, Va. Miss Ruth Klnnard Is visiting Miss Alamle Sparks-at Sandersvtlle. the guest of Mrs. John Prather. Afr. and Mra. Barbour Thompson leave soon for a trip to Europe. Afr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott and chil dren are In New York city. Air, and Afr*. W. 8. Byck returned Thursday from Atlantic City. Mr*. W. J. Dunn and children have returned from Mississippi. Mr*. Fred Law leaves this week for a visit to Northern retorts. Mrs. Tinsley Rucker has returned from Borden-Wheeler. Mr. B. R. Flemlster, of New York city. Is at the Leland. Miss Isma Dooly returned Monday from Warm Springs. Mr. 8. Aronson has returned from New York City. Mrs. W. P. Pattlllo Is at Toxaway. YOU AND I. Mias Louise Vtrdery, of Augusta, Is (By ABF, KAPLAN, aged 12 years.) I. A summer day— The water blue— Thsre'a joy, Indeed, For me and you. II. To wade and splash. From morn till night— It's my Idea Of pure delight. Hayden “In Bad” Again. J. J. Hayden, an old miner from South Carolina, had another case of hard luck Wednesday night. He hi* already had his right ear chewed off by a horse, his forehead deeply cut by an explosion, his collarbone broken by a fall, and several other accident* dur ing his sixty-three years of life. On Wednesday night he absorbed too much whisky and morphine and was arrested for cursing somt people he met on tn* street. The old man explained that he came to Atlanta to hava hi* collarbone repalted and when It was nearly wei. he strolled out on the street and got drunk. Judgo Broyles fined him IIO.iS. BEAUTY andthe BEAST MRS. HARRY K. THAW, (nes Evslyn Nesblt) “THE BEAUTY." Tb# Original Pletur* That Stirred Pittsburg Society. This beautiful hand-Hated Art Ketelvlo Photograph t7x»l. 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