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Mlaa Jessie Jnnaa nnd Mr. Thomaa
Ruaaell Bronka, of Montgomery, were
married Wednesday evening at the
home of the brlde'a mother, on John'
ton avenue. The ceremony waa per
formed by Rev. Mr. Jarrett, of Grace
Methodist church,
There were eight ribbon bearera, the
Intimate girl frlenda of the brldi
Mlaaea Agnea Spence, Bertlce Smith of
Chattanooga, Mabel Jonea, Janie Laird,
May Ounlap, May Owen, Rhoda Pierce
and Hallle Reeae.
An alale of rlbbona waa formed by
these young glrla, through which the
bride and groom paaaed on their way
to an Improvlaed altar of ferae, palma
and white roaea, over which hung a
wedding bell of white bloaaoma.
The bride wore a lovely white lln-
E erle gown, with orange bloaaoma In
er hair. Her bouquet waa of white
roaea. The ribbon bearera wore white
toilets, with green allk glrdlea.
The color acheme In the decoratlone
throughout the houae waa white and
green. In the refreahmenta served dur
ing the venlng the same motif pre
vailed.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooke left at midnight
for a brief visit to Lookout Mountain
and points further East.
The brlde'a traveling suit waa of
brown and white checked allk, with a
touch of old roam and hat en suite.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooke will make their
home at Montgomery after returning
front *heir honeymoon trip.
COMPLIMENTARYTO MRS. RIDLEY
Mlaa Cobble Hood, at her home at
Cuthbert, da., entertained Thursday
morning at cnrda, In honor of Mrs. R.
J. Ridley, of Atlanta, and of Mlaa Da
vis, of Albany.
MR8. SMITH’S BRIDGE.
Mrs. tv. R. C. Smith will entertain
at a bridge party next Tuesday In hon
or of Mrs. Theodore Petre, the guest
of Mrs. William Peabody.
callTbowen.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bowen announce
the marriage of their daughter, Mar
garet, to Mr. Prank J. Call. The wed
ding took place Wedneaday afternoon,
the ceremony b '
a few Intimate
After spending some time In the East
Mr. and Mrs. Call will be at home to
their frlenda In Atlanta at 1(5 Mills
street.
NOELL-WELLS.
On Wednesday evening, at 1 o'clock
at the home of the bride's mother, on
Mills street, Mlaa Lillie Boring Wells
was married to Mr. H. Judson Knell,
of Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs.
S oell left Immediately for a visit
orth. After September 1 they will be
at home In Spartanburg, 8. C.
MR8. STEARN'S BRIDGE.
A beautiful event waa the bridge par
ty at which Mrs. Harry Stearns en
tertained Friday morning for Mrs. Ed
ward H. Cabanlaa, of Birmingham, and
Mrs. Joseph Pnu, of Columbus.
Mrs. Stearns' home was moat attrac
tive with decorations of golden glow
and nasturtiums, these flowers being
used In profusion throughout the low
er floos of the house. The score cards
were dainty hand-painted ones, In
which the prevailing color was yel
low.
• The guests of honor were presented
with beautiful sandalwood fans. The
first prise was a handsome picture,
and the consolation a Jeweled comb.
Mrs. Stearns waa a charming hostess
In a lingerie gown of soft embroidered
materfaiT
At the conclusion of the game a
course luncheon was served.
Mrs. Steams' guests were: Mrs. Ed
ward Cabanlaa, Mn»Jo*|'Ph Pou, Mrs.
Prank Meador, Mrs. Robert Alston,
Mrs. Henry Grady, Mrs. Bartow
Blount, Mrs. Edward Van Winkle. Mrs.
C. C. Hanson, Mrs. Charles Srlple, Mrs.
John Wing, Mrs. June Oglesby, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Shedden, Mrs. Henry Pee.
pies, Mrs. Albert Howell, Mrs. Oeorge
Howard, Mrs. Vaughan Nixon. Mrs.
Dan Cabanlaa, Mrs. Roby Robinson,
Mrs. A. P. Cooledge, Mrs. Clark Howell,
Miss Mildred Cabanlss, Miss Hants
Fumade and Miss Ruth Hallman.
A DEFENSE OF~RED-
HAIRED WOMEN
Mrs. Leslie Carter, the actress, who
Is herself plentifully endowed with
hair that Is as a living flame for
brightness, arises to defend the red
haired woman In the following vigor
ous terms:
"This theory that a red-headed wo.
man haa a Aery temper Is on a level
with that story that If you saw a white
horse you would soon see a red-headed
woman: If you saw a red-headed wo-
min you would see a white horse—a
sort of endless chain In red-headed wo.
men and white horses. There Is noth.
Ing to It, and the sooner the Idea Is
exploded the better It will be for the
human race, because, as It Is now, a
great many black-haired tartars are
obtaining husbands under false pre
tenses. After all Is It any serious ac
cusation to say that women with red
hair are sudden and quick In quarrel,
since It must be admitted that they are
equally sudden In reconciliation? Of
their anger and Its results It may be
said that the falling out all the more
endears. Slow to anger la slow In for.
getting the original trouble."
DANCE AtTeGA0L0’8.
The dance given at Segadlo's Thurs
day evening by a number of young
men waa a pretty compliment to Mlaa
Dora Anderson and her guest, Mlaa
Keneflck, and a large number of young
people were present.
Among those dancing were Misses
Dora Anderson, Irene Keneflck, Mac
Oowan Phelan, Malsle Emery, Helen
Cay, Mildred Spratllng, Courtenay
Harrison, Janie Speer, Messrs. Arthur
Lane, Roger Keese, Jesse Draper, John
Morris, Prank Eastman, Holland
Lowndes, John Pelder, Charles Sctple,
Forrest Adair, EM Riddick, Sydney
Phelan and Louis Leonard.
Miss Dora Anderson wore a dainty
white lingerie gown trimmed with lace.
Miss Keneflck was gowned In white
embroidery over pink.
Miss MacOowsn Phelan was attract
ive In white muslin trimmed with lace
and worn with pink ribbons.
Miss Mnlsle Emery wore a smart
white linen suit.
Miss Helen Cay was also gowned In
white linen and lace.
Ive In a dainty blue
Miss Courtenay Harrison wore a be
coming dress of blue flowered muslin.
Miss Speer waa gowned In white
muslin trimmed with lace.
jones^Treen.
Lieutenant Clifford Jones, formerly
of Norcross, and Miss Bess Green, of
Dallas, Texas, will be married August
IS at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Green, at Dal
las.
The wedding Is of much social Inter,
aa both Lieutenant Jones nnd Miss
Green represent old and prominent
Southern families.
M'CORD-MITCH ELL.
n Wednesday evening at 0:80
o'clock Mr. W. O. McCord and Miss
Irene Mitchell were married at Pel
ham. Ga.. Rev. Charlea W. Curry per
forming the ceremony.
The wedding was a qluet home af.
fair. Many handsome presents were
received by the young couple.
MR8. FOSTER'S~~BRIDGE PARTY.
Mrs. tV. E Poster's bridge party Fit
day afternoon waa a charming com.
pllment to Mrs. Theodore Petre, of Co.
lumbus, the guest of Mrs. W. J, Pea
body, and to Mrs. George Cunning
ham, of Washington, D. a, the guest
of Miss Mary Adair Howell.
The houae waa attractively decorated
with rosea of various hues, tall vases
of these flowers being plaoed on the
windows, mantels and cabinets.
After the game a luncheon of sev
eral courses was served. The prises
were all hand painted plates. Mrs.
Foster received her guests In a becom
ing toilette of white embroidered mull
trimmed with lace. Mrs. Cunningham
wore flowered organdie fashioned with
lace and ribbons. Mrs. Petre was
gowned In a white lingerie toilette and
wore a hat of white trimmed with
plumes. Mrs. Peabody wore a blue
gown fashioned with lace and her hat
of blue was trimmed with plumes.
Mrs. Poster's guests wsre Mrs. Pea
body, Mrs. Theodore Petre, Mrs. W. R.
C. Smith, Miss Alma Pope. Mrs.
Ripley, Mrs. Prank Britt, Miss Hon
of Augusta: Miss Mattie Slaton, Mrs.
S. C. Atkinson, Mrs. Alice Muse
Thomaa, Messrs. J. B. Baird, Edward
Bishop, Murdock Walker, W. E. Wll-
merdlng, Charles Wilkins, Samuel
Smith, Miss Belle Stewart, Mrs. Prio
leau Ellis, Miss Belle Stewart, Mrs
Peter Erwin, Mrs. Samuel Msglll. Miss
Mary Howell, Miss Caroline Howell
Mrs. Cunningham, Misses Leila am.
Nettle Mills, Misses Gertrude and Lee
Brandon. Mrs. L. Z. Ruff, Mrs. Mar.
shall Eckford.
GORDON CIRCLE~KING’8
DAUGHTERS AND 80N8.
The Gordon Circle wishes to return
thanks to the merchants who hare
slated them In The Home for Old
Women during the months of June and
July.
Ice—Atlanta Oil and Fertiliser Co.,
Sew tell Co.
Meats— 8. A 8. Beef So., T. R. Saw-
tell, Tye Market, Wood A Poster, Wood
* Singleton, Pink Cherry, Wolfshelm-
er, Campbell Market.
Groceries—Kelly Bros., W. R. Dun
can A Co, Pain A Stamps, McCullough
Bros, Browden A Mangel, McDonald
Bros, S. C. Glass, Regeater, V. 8. Mad
dox, Jones A Thomas, W. L. A W. N.
Fain.
Fruits—A. Pugaxxl.
Coffee—J. J. A J. E. Maddox.
Sugar—C. D. Kenny, C. E. Caveriy.
Bread—Nathan’s Home Bakery.
Lard—Nelson-Morris Co.
Crackers—Schlealnger.
Coal—Bclple Bros.
Butler—Southern Butter, Cheese and
Egg Co, W. R. Story, and Central
Creamery.
Pish—Emery, Pulton A Day Mar
kets,
Hardware Companies ■— Anderson,
‘Impressive Diamond Argument.
There ta a great satisfaction In possessing a diamond of unques
tioned value. The lover of diamonds loves refinement, too. Ry
our liberal method you can wear a alee diamond while paying for
It That’s why our diamond sales are Increasing dally.
EUGENE V; HAYNES CO.,
The Diamond Palace. .3 7 Whitehall Street.
'PHONE US’
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL STREET.
We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Atlanta Agents for
Candy
80c Pound
Flowers—Wtstvlew Floral Co.
Flour—Capltola from Atlanta Milling
Co.
Flowers—Westvlew Floral Co. and
lo Mrs. William 8. Wllham for Ice
cream on Bundays during the two
months.
Mrs. Kate Jolly Kindergarten Sun
day school class.
'Mrs. Anglin and Mrs. Jolly, Clarks
ton, Ga, for vegetables.
WATERMELON CUTTING.
A very enjoyable occasion was the
watermelon cutting at which Mr. Har
ry Dobbs entertained a number of his
friends Friday afternoon at hla home
on North Boulevard.
Several games of ball wsre played,
at the conclusion of which a prise wss
awarded the beet player.
Mr. Dobbs' guests Included eleven
of his boy friends and the event waa
heartily enjoyed.
Those present were Messrs. Dean Pa-
den. Ruey Bennett, Donald Smith, Gar
land Smith, Luther Randall, Louie Le
Conte, J. D. Malsby, James Dobbs, Ed
ward Davis, Carter Maglll.
TROLLEY RIDE.
An event of much pleasure In West
End Friday evening will be the trolley
ride which Mlaa Julia Rosaer and Mr.
Luther Rosser will give In honor of
their friends, Misses Prances Connal
ly, Courtenay Harrison and Mildred
Spratllng.
The party will Include forty or fifty
young people, and will be chaperoned
by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rosser. The
young people will meet at the home of
Mr. and Mr*..Rosser at § o’clock.
to misITjoseph. .
Friday Mrs. J. G. Hollenbeck enter
talned Informally at luncheon at the
Piedmont Driving Club. The occaaion
was In honor of Miss Louise Joseph, of
Columbus, and waa one of delightful
Informality. • ^
Mrs. Hollenbeck and Miss Joseph
wore smsrt suits of white linen.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MI8S BEA8LEY
Miss Daisy Zschry was hostess at a
lovely bid domino party at her home
at West Point, Ga., Wedneaday morn
ing given In honor of Miss Grace Beaa.
ley, of Atlanta. Miss Epple Lee Scott
won tne prise, a beautiful fan. The
consolation was won by Miss Edward
Whltskar. The guest of honor was
given a Christy picture. After the
game a delicious luncheon waa served.
IN HONOR OF~MISS KI8ER.
Miss Alice Lanier delightfully enter
tained her friends Wednesday evening
at her home at West Point In honor of
her guests, Miss Luclte Kiser, of At.
lanta, and Mlsa Marie Price, of Farm
ington. Oa.
TO MIsfKIMBALL.
The charming lawn party given by
Miss Cora Brown and Mr. Walter
Brown Thursday afternoon to Miss
Idelle Kimball was one of the most
enjoyable events of the week. Those
present were Mlaaea Harriet Calhoun,
Pasale Mae Ottley, Alice Mai Freeman,
Annie Sykes Rice, Susie Hallman,
Courtney Harrison. Laurie Greene,
Margaret Northen, Ruth Northen, Clif
ford West, Elisabeth Rawson. Lillian
Hogan, Aurelia Speer, Sllvey Speer,
Mary Helen Moody, Julia Rosser, Car
olyn King, Esther Smith, Agnea Gray,
Bailie Cowles, Jennie Patlllo, Margaret
Thomaa, Elisabeth Morgan, Lilly Pee
ples, Josephine Story, Ktolse Oliver,
Jennie Anita Morgan, Ethel Read,
Helen Ruasey. Ruble Bowie. Claudia
Johnson, Lula Johnson, Ruth 81ms,
Irene Van Dyke, Sarah Byrd, >-ene
Champion, Violet Trlppe, Adele Holli
day, Mildred Scott, Helen Williamson,
Willie Cummings. Vivian Allen, Annie
Allen. Ruth Corrigan. Lida Brown,
Frances Connally, Elisabeth Dyer. Es
sie Dorsey, Ctatre Hancock, Anna Wat
son, Ethel Thornton, Rita Froahln,
■ Isabel Kuhn, Catherine Craig, Nell
Waldo, Jeanette Lowndes, Sadie Kauf
man. Annie Lee McKensle, Emily Caa-
sln. Ethlyn Emmons, Lida Whliner,
Cnrrle Whltner, Sarah Parks, Elisa
Dancy, Adgate Ellis, Selma Dargan,
Annie Laura Robinson. Corrie Hoyt
Brown. Isollne Campbell, Marjorie
Brown, Marie Love, Cecil Love, Fran
ces Pendleton. Uranle Davis, Dorothy
Stevens, Lynn Carnes. Antoinette
Blackburn, Mamie Lee Herron, Ruth
Stovall Lucy Matthews, Mary Mat
thews, Edna Olenn, Paulina Colter,
Ellzabetb Parker. Nonle Ragland, Bes
sie Seawrigbt, Gladys Catching*. Min
nie Evans Alien Mat Mackey, Blanche
Collins. Lillian Wooding, Leontine Day,
Julia House, Henrietta Dull. Marie
Williford, Hattie Mai Holland, Louis*
McHenry, of Madison, Ga.; Ell* Fore
acre, Mildred Spratllng, Bettle Pea
body Juanlte Bennett, t of Waycroaa,
The prise, a box of red and green
mint candy, tied with red and green
ribbon, Waa won by Mlsa Clifford West.
MR. AND MR8. VA*N HAR
LINGEN TO ENTERTAIN.
One of the pleasantest of week-end
events will be the dinner at which
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingen will
entertain Saturday evening at the
Piedmont Driving Club for their daugh
ter. Miss Louise Van Harlingen.
Mlsa Van Harlingen's presence In
Atlanta la a happy acquisition, and
during her residence here she haa
made many friends by her winning
personality. She Is.a most accomplish
ed young woman, possessing a high
soprano of unusual sweetness and pow
er. The guests of Ms and Mrs. Van
Harlingen' on this occasion will be:
Miss Louise Van Harlingen, Miss
Blanche Carson, Miss Marguerite
Hemphill, Mies Etolse Stewart, Miss
Frances Stewart, Mr. Eustace Butts,
Mr. James Mann and Mr. Westbrook,
of Brunswick, Mr. Earl Donaldson of
Balnbrldge and Mr. Ed Barnett.
TO MI8S ALEXANDER.
A very enjoyable event of Saturday
evening will be the trolley ride at
which Mr.. Fred Dlsbro will entertain
number of Ills friends. The event
will be In honor of Miss Hazelle Alex
ander, the guest of Miss Mildred Har
ris. Miss Alexander's visit to Miss
Harris has been the oci
merous pleasant Informs
TO MR. AND~MRS. MADDOX.
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Maddox were given a very-delightful
surprise party at their home In Inman
Park by a number of their Inman
Park friends.
Tables were placed on the spacious
verandas and “560" waa played. Dur
ing the evening punch and cake were
and the occasion was attogeth-
of the most enjoyable Of the
Those who comprised the party
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Maddox,
Mr', and Mr*. Gregory Madddx, Mr*.
Bailey, Mis* Nan Connelly, Miss Ade
line Lewie, Miss Margaret Brown,
Messrs. Hunt, Cheers, Jones, Clayton,
~ Bar
irrvcd,
irBsu-
veW.
Maddox and Bailey.
to mrsTbradley.
The first of many pleasant Informal
affairs lo be given In honor of Mr*.
Stiles Bradley during her visit to At
lanta will be, the tea at which Mrs.
Floyd McRae will entertain Saturday
afternoon. Mr*. McRae'* Invitations
Include only members of Trinity
Church, and she will be assisted In
tertalnlng by Mrs. W. C. Raw'son and
Mr*. L. C. Bell.
A DELIGHTFUL - CAMPING PARTY.
Miss Aline Ruse, of Atlanta,
member of a merry camping party who
are known as the "Boom Campers, 1
who are picturesquely located near
Walling, Tenn, on 'the Caney Fork
river.
They left Nashville last Saturday to
spend two weeks and the personnel of
the party Includes Mr. and Mrs. Will
Leftwlch, Mr. and Mrs. James Parke*.
Mlaa Mary Morgan, Miss Jessie Thom
as.'. Messrs. Searcy Green, Grantland
Hall, Eugcae Laurent and Arthur Arm
strong, of Nashville'. Misses Marie
Cobbs and Mary Huey, of Springfield,
Tenn.: Dr. Thomaa Van Zandt, of
Louisville: Messrs. Young Jones, for
merly of Atlanta, now of Chicago; Mr.
and Mrs. Jo B. Morgan and Mrs. WII
llam Green, of Ns*grille.
WHARTOfTcRAVATH.
An Ideal wedding took place at the
home of Mrs. H. E. Cravath bn Tuei
day morning, August 7, when her
daughter, Dr. May Cravath, was mar
ried to Mr. Edwin Ramsdell Wharton.
The ceremony was performed by Dr.
Frank Jenkins, who used the Impres
sive old English form of service In the
presence of a few relatives and cloa#
friends.
Miss Bessie Fox waa maid of honor
and Mr. Fred Bishop best man.
The bride wore a gown of soft white
mull trimmed with lace. Her bouquet
was of white roses.
Miss Bessie Fox. maid of honor, wore
pale pink mull, lace trimmed, and car
ried pink roses.
The house was profusely adorned
with roses and ferns, each room car
rying out an especial color motif.
The "gift room" was in pale pink
roses, and In It were displayed the
many handsome presents received by
tha bridal coupl* from frlenda at home
and abroad.
Dr. Ciarath has been a successful
physician In Atlanta for several years
and has a loyal following of patients
snd friends and has Identified herself
with many missionary and philanthrop
ic works In th* city.
Mr. Wharton haa spend most of his
life In the Instruction of young men
along lines of architecture and manual
training. *
Mr. and Mrs. Wharton hav# been
called to tak* charge of the Central
Friendly Inn at Cleveland, Ohio,
home In the foreign district of that
city, where the Ignorant and helpless
will be guided Into the way of right
and wholesome living.
M'CALLUM-HEMPHILL.
An attractive home wedding was
that of Miss Minnie -Gertrude Hemp
hill, of Griffin, Ga., and Mr. Adolphus
McCallum, of Cairo, Ga., which
place at the home of the bride’s m
er st Griffin at ( o'clock Wednesday
evening. August 8.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Richard Orme Flfnn, of North
Avenue Presbyterian church, Atlanta.
The decorations were of palms, ferns,
bamboo and bride’s rosss.
Miss Agnes Hemphill, sister of the
bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. La
mar McCallum, brother of the groom,-
was best man. Mr. J. Edwin Hemp
hill, brother of the bride, gave the
bride away. Miss Sarah Berry, cousin
of th* bride, played the wedding march.
During the ceremony the beautiful mel
ody or "Thine Own was rendered.
The bride's wedding gown was of
white radium silk, with Irish point
lace. She carried a shower bouquet of
bride's roses. The golng-away toilet
was of silver gray chiffon taffeta, with
hat to match.
Miss Hemphill Is a very lovable
young girl and a talented musician.
Mr. McCallum Is a prominent and
successful business man of Cairo.
Mr. and Mra. McCallum left on the
evening train for an extended trip
through North Carolina. After Sep
tember 1 Mr. and Mrs. McCallum will
be at home to their friends at Cglro,
Oa,
Many beautiful nresenta received at
test the popularity of the young couple.
GATE CITY HIVE.
Members of Gate City hive. No. 4.
Ladles of the Maccabees, are request
ed to bring or send articles to the
rummage sale, corner Richardson and
Frailer streets, Saturday morning, Au
gust 11.
Feasting and Music
At the Piedmont Hotel
The table d'hote luncheons and dinner* at the Piedmont Hotel
have proven very popular. ,i-
The dishes are prepared by expert cooks, a fid are perfectly serv
ed. The cooking and service of the Piedmont Hotel are highly pralsol
by the guests. Luncheon t« served from It to * o'clock at (0 cents
and dinner from ( to 8 p. m. at 75 cent*. (On Sunday* 81.00.) jj Uifc
by the Piedmont Orchestra. Menus today are as follows:
Dinner 75 Cents
Veal Broth, Normande
Soft Shell Crabs
Potatoes, Nature
Pickled Onions Chow Chow
Veal Cutlets, Macedoine
Spaghetti, Italian
Roast Chicken, Giblet Sauce
New Potatoes in Cream
Green Corn Tomato Salad
Bread and Butter Pudding
Ice Cream Vanilla Wafers
Coffee
Ltmcheon 50 Cents
Fivh Chowder, Boston Style
Fried Filet of Sole, Tartar,
Mixed Pickles.
Hamburg Steak with
Smothered Oniels
Corn Fritters, Maple 8yrup
Fried Sweet Potatoes
Buttered Belli
Sardine Sslad
Rose Puich Squath fie
Tea or Coffee
Geirgia Corn Pone
jt
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Personal Mention
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the valley of Virglqla.
Mr. and Mra. Grant Martin, of Chat-
tanooga, ■ will arrive In Atlanta Satur
day to visit friends. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, of New
York city, and children are spending
the summer at Avon, N. J., where they
have a cottage, Mrs. Jordan was Miss
LIMIe Williams, of this city, and has
large circle of friends here. Miss
Kate Williams and Mr. Lon.Williams,
of New York, sister and brother pf
Mrs. Jordan, are her guests at Avon.
On Saturday afternoon from 5 to 7
... m„ Master* W. D. and Elmore
Crown will entertain a number of their
friends at a garden party In honor of
their guest. Miss Julia Ford from At
lanta, Ga,—Birmingham Age-Herald.
WHERE FOR LUNCH?
Those Who Know Say
JOHNSON’S
(111 Peachtree).
{Business Men’s Lunch at
35 cents
is delicious snd you get t plenty.
MUSIC.
Mrs. M. E. Osbum left Thursday
with her slsteh, Mr*. A. M. Bergstrom,
to spend the remainder of the sum
mer at Mrs. Bergstrom's summer home
In the mountains near Blue Ridge.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Willie Barnett
and their young son, have returned to
Birmingham aftar a visit of several
weeks lo friends In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. McAllen Marsh, who
are spending some time at Tallulah
Falls, will visit the seashore before re
turning to the city.
Mrs. Joseph Pou and Miss Louise
Joseph left Friday for Warm Springs,
where they will spend the remainder
of the summer.
Miss Blanch* Carson has returned
from a visit to various summer re
sorts, Including Lookout Mountain and
Virginia Beach. _
Mrs. A. M. Robinson, Miss Kate Rob
inson. Mr. Hugh Robinson and Mr.
and Mra. Cobb Caldwell Are nt Tate
Spring.
Mr*. Edward McCandles* will leave
In September for Europe, to Join her
daughter, Mlsa Edna McCandless, In
Paris.
Mrs. T. P. Bunkley and her two chil
dren, of Macon, Ga., are visiting Mrs.
A. M. Burke, No. 51 West North ave
nue.
Miss Nan Connelly, who has been the
guest of Mrs. C. D. Maddox, will re
turn next week to her home In Arkan-
Diamonds.
When Diamonds are actual value*,
their beauty Is a foregone conclusion
and our stones are thua doubly rec
ommended.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL UNE OF
-NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall BL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8t«vens Have
returned to their home at Birming
ham, after a visit to quanta friends.
The many friends .of Miss Ruth
Hallman will be glad to know that she
Is recovering from her recent Illness.
Miss Vera Hardy, who has been the
guest of Miss Bertha Ford, has re
turned to her home In Bavannah.
Mr. Leonard Day, of New York city,
win spend several days In the city
next week, the guest of friends.
Mr. Ben Hammond, of Monroe, will
arrive In Atlanta In a few days to
make this city his future home.
Miss* Charlotte Metcalfe has
turned to her home at Chattanooga
after a visit to Atlanta friends.
Mrs. Luclen Harris and children will
leave Friday afternoon for a short
visit to Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. II. Stiles Bradley arrived In At
lanta Friday to be the guest for several
day* of Mrs. Floyd McRae.
Mis* Ethleen Dobbs Is being delight,
fully entertained In’ Knoxville as th*
guest of Mrs. Drew Griffin.
is Irene Beaumont will leave Sat
urday for an extended visit to Mrs.
John Martin. In New York.
Mr. and Mrs. George Connor* an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Jose
phine Lochrane Connors.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan and Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Peters leave Sunday
for a visit to Toxaway.
Mis* Emma Wessley haa returned
from a month’s visit to Chautauqua, N.
Y.. and Niagara Falls.
Lieutenant Edward Cullen, who I* at
Chlrkamauga. will spend several days
In the city next week.
Mrs. Gregory Maddox and baby will
spend the remainder of the summer In i
Mrs. O. M. Bergstrom Is with Mrs.
A. M. Bergstrom at her summer home
near Blue Ridge.
Mrs. L. C. Wright and Miss Luclte
Wright are ytsltlng Mr*. Robert Fowl
er, at Covington. ' J
Mis* Mary Wilkes, of Fayetteville,
the guest of Miss Bertha Harwood, at
the Marlborough.
Mrs. William Lawson Peel and
Misses Sarah and Marlon Peel have
returned home.
Mrs. Claude L. Norris Is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Rex. & Welser, at Chat
tanooga.
Mrs. Will Freeman and young son,
Parker, are visiting relatives at West
Point.
Mrs. Rogers Davis Is the guest of
her mother, Mrs. 8ldney Reid, at Eat.
onion. - ‘
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. High and Miss
Hattie May High are at Cape May.
Miss Gertrude Rogers I* the guest of
Miss Irene Bush, at Chattanooga.
Mr. Carroll Latimer leaves Satur
day for a visit to Belton, 3. C.
Miss Irene Haynes Is visiting Mrs,
M. A. Hodnett, at Haralson, Ga.
Miss Mamie Frierson has
from a Visit to Chattanooga.
Dr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Connally have
returned'from north Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Moore left
Friday for Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Mr. Edward Alfriend Is spending the
summer at Lithla Springs.
Mrs. J. W. West, of Valdosta, Is the
guest of friends In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. Wilson are
at Atlantic City.
Ills* Florence Jackson Is visiting In
New York city.
* Dr. DeLo* Hill ha* returned from
W arm Springs.
Mrs. Frank D. Holland is visiting In
larnesville.
Mr. Eugene Haynes left Friday for
New York.
Mr. Edward Peeples has returned
o Mr. D. O. Dougher* Jr, Is at Clay.
Mount Airyf K ‘“^ Ch " drM *" “
ols are at Hot
lr guests. Miss
Miss Hessle
Ruby Hui, nt
decorated lu
TOCCO
Misses Nello and Elisa igbt
«l charmingly at a i*n -oceptloo Mon-
day evening-la honor of, ’
Mettle Carson, of Comm
Newton, of Oliver, nnd M
Washington. The housu
yellow and green, and mi was furnish”
ed by the Greenville ham Delightful re.
freshmenta, fruit punch I aaudwlchea
were served. Mlsse. Bes*%,,£ ,nd I
D. Itsmsny presided at ISpuneh ImwP
each prettily dressed la '
nay wearing hlnc rlhbona
while. Miss Nello Bright '
ned In white. Miss L,
pretty In a dress
pink flowered”mail. TheTiEf
were Misses Ross Davis, atClnSiur
Martha Schaefer, Carter SchiC Luo se
summons, Helen Edwards, Eltih Kd
wards, Susie llrure, Sallle IlsCn lir e
'Harrison, Sallle Mai 8cott, III. ,
Allle Hayes, Jessie Martin, Ml?
Edna Orayos, Isabel Ullmor, To tvih
Janie Hff*AmdH
Lso Kennedy, KuInula Gregory, J, 2|,„£
son, Vlrlsn Copps, Florence $oi* i "£
Brown, Corallo JtcAroy, Bessie Istilie
Buna Swift, l.yda Uninsay. DRjKfur
Lsnra Ramsay. Maliel Itamsay w“|o ,
Mahry, Edna Payne, Hattie FredeMjU
Lives. Cornelia Evarts, Rosa CIWW
Birmingham; and Messrs. Homorfirbor
I of Commerce: Paul Ilarher, of C<£Iiro :
Colonel Sam Brown, of LawrenoerlT i; m .
motto Phillips, of U Until In; Harry l| „f
Baltimore: Jeff nrlght. of llnrtwe h„h
Mutk.r, Atlniitn; W. L. Porter, I’orUn],,■
II nlmor Simpson, Jones Vow, Johlgrr-
not, Henry Bryant, Earle Cooke,
.Iteld, Oeorge Ramsay, Eil Ramsay. ,° r r
Graves, llnrry Matheson, Ren Moselen r r
rlacher, Asa Duncan, Dr. Clarence ■■■■
Dr. Terrell. Carl Tonsley. Willard
Ralph Martin and Dee Owen.
ACAED.
I, beg to call the attention of
friends to my recent move In business
I am now a member of the Arm efl
Eugene V. Haynea Co., 17 Whitehall!
street, where I shall he glad to servt
you. Respectfully,
JOHNS. STEWART.
$1,000
FOR
10 Cents
150.000
Population
. — . Has Atlanta.
[ATLANTA)
' Exposition and
Will Spend Each
10 CENTS
We will give 81,000 to the
1910 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
ton or pin eold. ?
BUY ONE WEAR ONE
8HOW YOUR C0L0R8.
Solid Metal Gold Plata Button.
For 8ale by Dealers,
UNITED SALES AGENCY.
717 Fourth National Bank Building,
Allinti Phone 1910.
$3.00 GIBSON PICTURES FOR $1.50
—AT THE—
COLE BOOK AND ART COMPANY,
»9 WHITEHTLL ST, ALL THIS WEEK.
Tne pictures are tastefully framed and are among the beet work of
rj*™* D * n * alb *° n - They would make an excellent decoration for tW*
vacant space on your wait