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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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WARNED.
By ELLA WHEBLEB WILCOX.
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The doom of h.r youn
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III. looted In hla .yea and blushed;
Khc hid In hla atrong arma' fold,
and th. tale of the flower rniahed
And spurned waa once more told.
BROOKE-JONES.
Miss Jeaale Jonea and Mr. Thomaa
Russell Brooke, of Montgomery, were
married Wednesday evening at the
home of the bride's mother, on John-
aon avenue. The ceremony waa per
formed by Rev. Mr. Jarrett, of Grace
Methodlat church.
There were eight ribbon bearera, the
Intimate girl frlenda of the bride—
Mlaaea Agnea Spence, Bertlce Smith of
Chattanooga, Mabel Jonea, Janie Laird,
May Dunlap, May Owen, Rhoda Pierce
and Halllo Reeae. >
An alale of rlbbona waa formed by
theae young glrla, through which the
bride and groom paced on their way
to an Improvlaed altar of ferna, palma
and white roaea, over which hung a
wedding bell of white bloaaoma.
The bride wore a lovely white lin
gerie gown, with orange bloaaoma In
her hair. Her bouquet waa of white
roaea. The ribbon bearera wore white
tolleta, with green allk glrdlea.
The color acheme In the decoratlona
throughout the houae waa white and
green. In the refreahmenta aerved dur-
Ing the venlng tho aarne motr
vailed.
Mr. and Mra. Brooke left at midnight
for a brief vlalt to Lookout Mountain
and polnta further East.
The brlde'a traveling ault waa of
brown and white checked allk, with a
touch of old roafe and hat en aulte.
Mr. and Mra. Brooke will make their
home at Montgomery after returning
from their honeymoon trip.
COMPLIMENTARYTO MRS. RIDLEY
Mlaa Cobble Hood, at her home at
Cuthbert, Ga. entertained Thuraday
morning at carda, In honor of Mra. R.
J. Ridley, dt Atlanta, and of Mlaa Da-
vla, of Albany.
MR8. SMITH’S BRIDGE.
Mra. W. R. C. Smith will entertain
at a bridge party next Tueaday In hon
or of Mra. Theodore Petra, the gueat
of Mra. William Peabody.
In a lingerie gown of aoft embroidered
material.
At the condualon of the game a
courae luncheon waa aerved.
Mra. Steama' gueata were: Mra. Ed
ward Cabanlaa, Mra, Jotlph Pou, Mra.
Prank Meador, Mra. Robert Alaton,
Mra. Henry Grady, Mra. Bartow
Blount. Mra. Edward Van Winkle, Mra.
C. C. Hanson, Mra, Charlea Sclple, Mra.
John Wing, Mra. June Ogleaby, Jr.,
Mra. Robert Shedden, Mra. Henry Pee
ples, Mra. Albert Howell, Mra. George
Howard, Mra. Vaughan Nixon, Mra.
Dan Cabanlaa Mra. Roby Roblnaon.
Mra. A. P. Cooledge, Mra Clark Howell,
Mlaa Mildred Cabanlaa, Mlaa Harrle
Pumade and Mlaa Ruth Hallman.
A DEFEN8E OfIrED.
HAIRED WOMEN
Mra. Lealte Carter, the actreaa, who
heraelf plentifully endowed with
hair that la aa a living flame for
brlghtneaa, arlaea to defend the red
haired woman In the following vigor
oua teripa:
CALL-BOWEN.
Mr. and Mra. W. EX Bowen announce
the marriage of their daughter, Mar
garet, fo Mr. Prank J. Call. The wed
ding took place Wedncaday afternoon,
the ceremony being wltneaaed by c '
a few Intimate frlenda.
After apendlng aome time In the Beet
Mr. and Mra. Call will be at home to
their frlenda In Atlanta at IBS Mllla
street.
NOELL-WELLS.
On Wednesday evening, at # o'clock
at the home of the brlde'a mother, on
Mills street, Mlaa Lilli* Boring Wella
waa married to Mr. H. Judeon Noell,
of Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mra.
Noell left Immediately tor a vlalt
North. After September 1 they will be
at home In Spartanburg, 8. C.
MRS. 8TEA'rN'S BRIDGE.
A beautiful event waa the bridge par
ty at which Mra. Harry Btaarna en
tertained Friday morning for Mra. Ed
ward H. Cabanlaa, of Birmingham, and
Mra Joaeph Pou, of Columbus.
Mra Steams' home was moat attrac
tive with decoratlona of golden glow
and nasturtiums, theae flowers being
nsnd in profusion throughout the low
er floor of the houae. The score carda
were dainty hand-painted onea tn
which the prevailing color was yel
low.
The guests of honor were presented
with beautiful sandalwood fana The
flrat prise waa a handsome picture,
and the consolation a jeweled comb.
Mrs. Stearns waa a charming hoalesa
■This theory that a red-headed wo-
man has a flery temper la 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
man you would eee a white horse—a
sort of endless chain In red-headed wo.
men and white horaee. There la noth
Ing tn It, and the sooner the Idea la
exploded the better It will be for the
human race, because, aa It la now, a
great many black-haired tarlare are
obtaining husbands under fataa pro
tenses. After all la It any serious aa.
cusatlon to aay that women with red
hair are sudden and quick In quarrel,
alnce It must be admlttedThat they ari
equally sudden In reconciliation? Oi
their anger and Its results It may be
said that the falling out all the more
endears. Slow tn anger la alow tn for
getting the original trouble.’' .
DANCE AtTeGADLO’8.
The dance given at Segadlo'a Thura
day evening by a number of young
men was a pretty compliment to Mlaa
Dora Anderson and her guest. Miss
Keneflrk, and a large number of young
people were present.
Among those dancing wars Mlaaea
Dora Anderson, Irena Keneflrk, Mac-
Gowan Phelan, Malale Emery, Helen
Cay, Mildred Spratllng, Courtenay
Harrtaon, Janie Speer, Meaart. Arthur
Lane, Roger Keeae, Jeaae Draper, John
Morris, Prank Eastman, Holland
Lowndes, John Felder, Charlea Sclple,
Forrest Adair, Ed niddick, Sydney
Phelan and Loula Leonard.
Mlaa Dora Anderson wore a dainty
white lingerie gown trimmed with laca.
Mlaa Keneflck waa gowned In white
embroidery ever pink.
Mias MacGowan Phelan waa attract
ive In white muslin trimmed with lace
and worn with pink rlbbona.
Mlaa Malale Emery wore a smart
while linen ault.
Mlaa Helen Cay was also gowned In
white linen and lace.
Mlaa Mildred Spratllng waa attract
ive tn a dainty blue mull.
Mlee Courtenay Harrleon wore a be
coming dress of blue flowered muslin.
Miss Speer was gown*-J In white
mualln trimmed with lace.
J0NE8-GREEN.
Lieutenant Clifford Jonea, formerly
of Norcroaa, and Mlaa Bess Green, of
Dallas, Texaa, will be married August
16 at the home of the brlde'a parents,
Mr. and Mra. A. A. Graen, at .Dal
las.
is wedding Is nf much social Inter,
eat, as both Lieutenant Jonea and Miss
Green represent old and prominent
Southern families.
m’cord-"mitchell.
...I , Wednesday evening at 6:SO
o'clock Mr. tV. O. McCord and Mlaa
Irena Mitchell were married at Pel
ham, Go.. Rev. Charlea W. Curry per
forming the ceremony.
The wedding waa a qluet home af
fair. Many handsome presents were
received by the young couple.
MR8. F08TER’8~BRIDGE PARTY.
Mra. W. E. Foster’s bridge party Fri
da? afternoon was a charming com.
pllment to Mrs. Theodore Petre, of Co-
lumbue, the gueat of Mra. W. J. Pea
body, and to Mrs. George Cunning
ham, of Washington, D. C„ the gueat
of Miss Mary Adair Howell.
The house waa attractively decorated
with roaea of various huts, tall vases
of these flowers being placed on the
windows, mantels and cabinets.
After the game a luncheon of aev
eral courses waa aerved. The prises
were all hand painted plates. Mra.
E’oiter received her gueata In a becom
ing toilette of white embroidered mull
trimmed with lace. Mrs. Cunningham
wore flowered organdie fashioned with
laca and rlbbona. Mrs. Petra waa
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 waa trimmed with plumes.
Mra. Foster's gueata wars Mra. Pea
body, Mra. Theodora Petre. Mra. W. R.
C. Smith, Miss Alma Pope, Mra. I. J.
Ripley, Mra. Frank Britt, Mlaa Howard,
or Augusta; Mlaa Mattie Slaton, Mrs.
8. C. Atkinson, , Mrs. Allc* Muse
Thomas, Messrs. J. B. Baird, Edward
Bishop, Murdock Walker, W. E. Wll-
merdlng, Charlea .Wilkins, Samuel
Smith, Mlaa Belle fitswart, Mra. Prlo-
leau Ellis, Miss Belle Stewart, Mrs.
Peter Erwin, Mrs. Samuel Maglll, Mlaa
Mary Howell, Mlaa Caroline Howell,
Mrs. Cunningham, Mlaaea Leila and
thews, Edna Glenn, Pauline Colter,
Elisabeth Parker, Nonle Ragland, Bes
sie Seawrlgbt, Gladys Catchlngs, Min
nie Evans Alice Mai Mackey, Blanche
Collins, Lillian Wooding, Leontlne Day,
Julia House, Henrietta Dull, Marie
Williford, Hattie Mai Holland, Loulae
McHenry, of Madison, Ga.; Ella Fore
acre. Mildred Spratllng, Bettle Pea
body Juanlte Bennett, of Waycrosa,
Ga.
The prlxe, a box of red and green
mint candy, tied with red and green
ribbon, waa won by Mlaa Clifford West.
MR. AND MRS. VAN HAR-
LINQEN TO ENTERTAIN.
One of the pleasantest of week-end
events will be the ^dinner at which
Nettle Mllla, Mlaaea Gertrude and Lee Mr. and Mra. J, M. Van Harlingen will
S. l ?" d ™i.. i i7' ** Ruff * Un ' M,r " I entertain Saturday evening at the
Piedmont Driving Club tor their daugh
ter. Mlaa Loulae Van Harlingen.
Mlaa Van Harlingen’s presence In
Atlanta la a happy acquisition, and
during her residence here she has
made many friends by her winning
personality. She Is a moat accomplish
ed young woman, possessing a high
soprano of unusual aweatneaa and pow
er. The gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Van
Harlingen on thla 'occasion will be:
Mlsa Louise Van Harlingen, Mlaa
Blanche • Carson, Mlaa Marguerite
Hemphill, Mlaa Elolae Stewart, Mlaa
Frances Stewart, Mr. Eustace Butts,
Mr. James Mann and Mr. Westbrook
of Brunswick, Mr. Earl Donaldaon oi
Balnbridge and Mr. EM Barnett
nranunn, airs,
shall Eekford.
GORDON CIRCLE**KING'S
DAUGHTERS AND 80N8.
The Gordon Circle wlahea to return
thanks to the merchants who have as
sisted them In The Home for Old
Women during the months of June and
July.
Ice—Atlanta Oil and Fertiliser Co.
Sawtell Co.
Meats—S. A B. Beef Bo., T. R. Saw
tell, Tye Market, Wood A E'oater, Wood
A Singleton, Pink Cherry, Wolfahelm-
er, Campbell Market,
Groceries—Kelly Bros., W. R. Dun
can A Co., Fain A Stamps, McCullough
Bros.; Browden A Manget, McDonald
Bros., S. C. Glass, Regester, V. S. Mad
dox, Jones A Thomaa, W. L. A W. N.
Fain.
E'rults—A. Fugasai.
Coffee—J. J. A J. E. Maddox.
Sugar—C. D. Kenny, C. E. Caverly.
Bread—Nathan's Home Bakery.
Lard—Nelson-Morris Co.
Crackers—Schlealnger.
Coal—Sclple Bros.
Butter—Southern Butter, Cheese and
Egg Cog W. R. Story, and Central
Creamery.
Fish—Emery, Fulton A Day Mar
kets.
Hardware Companies — Anderson,
Ing and Hightower A Graves.
Flowers—W« stvlew Floral Co.
Flour—Capitols from Atlanta Milling
Co.
Flowers—Weatvlew Floral Co. and
lo Mrs. William S. Wltham for Ice
cream on Sundays during tho two
months. .
Mr*. Kate Jolly Kindergarten Sun
day school class.
Mrs. Anglin and Mrs. Jolly, Clarks-
lon, Ga., for vegetable*.
* Impressive Diamond Argument.
There Is a great satisfaction In possessing a diamond of unques
tioned value. The lover of diamonds love* refinement, too. By
our liberal method you can wear a nice diamond while paying for
it Thst’a why our diamond aalea 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 fot
Candy
80c Pound
WATERMELON CUTTING.
A very enjoyable occasion waa the
watermelon cutting at which Mr. Har
ry Dobba entertained a number of hla
friends Friday afternoon at hi* home
on North Boulevard.
Several games of ball were played,
at the conclualon of which a prise waa
awarded the beat player.
Mr. Dobbs’ guests Included eleven
of his boy friends and the event was
heartily enjoyed. _
Those present were Messrs. Dean Pa-
den. Ruey Bennett, Donald SmltH, Gar
land Smith, Luther Randall, Louie La
Conte, J. D. Malsby, James Dobba, Ed-
wan] Davis, Carfer Maglll.
TROLLEY RIDE.
An event of much pleaaure In .West
!nd Friday evening will be the trolley
ride which Mlaa Julia Rosser and Mr.
Luther Roaaer will give In honor of
their frlenda. Mlaaea France* Connel
ly, Courtenay Harrtaon and Mildred
Spratllng.
Th* party will Include forty or fifty
young people, and will be chaperoned
hy Mr. and Mrs. Luther Roaaer. The
young people will meet at the home of
Mr. and Mr*. Rosser at t o’clock.
to missToseph.
Friday Mr*. J. G. Hollenbeck enter
tained Informally at luncheon at the
Piedmont Driving Club. The occaafon
was In honor of Miea Loulae Joseph, of
Columbus, and waa one of delightful
Informality. ...
Mra. Hollenbeck and Mies Joaeph
wore smart suits of white linen.
COMPLIMENTARY' TO
MI8S BEA8LEY
Miss Daisy Zachry was hostess at a
Jovely bid domino party at her home
at West Point, Ga, Wedneaday morn
Ing given In honor of Mlsa Grace Beaa
ley, of Atlanta. Mlaa Enple Lee Scott
won the prise, a beautiful fan. The
consolation \va* won by Mlaa Edward
Whitaker. The gueat of honor was
given a Christy picture. After the
game a delicious luncheon was aerved.
IN HONOR OF~MISS KISER.
Mlsa Alice Lanier delightfully enter
tained her friend* Wednesday evening
at her home at Weat Point In honor of
her guests, Miss Lucll# Klaer, of At
lanta, and Mlaa Marie Price, of Farm
ington, da.
TO MI8S - KIMBALL.
The charming lawn perty given by
Mlae Cora Brown and Mr. Walter
Brown Thuredey eftemoon Jo Mis*
Idelle Kimball we* one of the most
enjoyable event! of the week. Those
present were Misses Harriet Calhoun,
Passle Mae Ottley, Alice Mai Freeman.
Annie Sykes Rice, Suele Hallman,
Courtney Harrison, Laurie Greene,
Margaret Northern Ruth Northern Clif
ford Weal, Elisabeth Rawson, Lillian
Hogan. Aurelia Speer, Sllvey Speer,
Mary Helen Moody, Julia Roaaer, Car
olyn King, Esther Smith, Agnes Gray,
Sallle Cowles, Jennie Patlllo, Margaret
Thomaa, Elisabeth Morgan, Lilly Pee
ples, Josephine Story, Elolae Oliver,
Jennie Anlia Morgan, Ethel Read,
Helen Russey, Ruble Bowie, Claudia
Johnson, Lula Johnson, Ruth Sims,
Irene Van Dyke, Sarah Byrd, Irene
TO MI88 ALEXANDER,
K very enjoyable event of Saturday
evening will be the trolley ride at
which Mr. Fred Dlsbro will entertain
a number of his frlenda. The event
will be In honor of Miss Hazelle
ander. the gueat of MlaavMlldred
rls. Mlaa Alexander's visit to Mlaa
Harris has been the occasion of nu
merous pleasant Informal affairs.
TO MR. AND~MRS, MADDOX.
Thuraday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Maddox were given a yery delightful
surprise party at their home In Inman
Park by a number of their Inman
Park frlenda.
Tables were placed on the spacious
verandas and ''600” was played. Dur
ing the evening punch and cake'were
aerved, and the occasion waa altogeth-.
er one of the moat enjoyable of the
week. Those who comprised the party
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maddox,
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Maddox, Mrs.
Bailey, Miss Nan Connelly, Mlaa Ade
line Lewis, Mlsa Margaret Brown,
Messrs. Hunt, Cheers. Jones, Clayton,
Maddox and Bailey.
to mrsTbradley.
The first of many pleasant Informal
affairs to be given In honor of Mra.
Stiles Bradley during her visit to At
lanta will be the tea at which Mrs.
Floyd McRae will entertain Saturday
afternoon. Mra. McRae's Invitations
Include only members of Trinity
Church, and ahe will be assisted In en
tertaining by Mr*. W. C. Rawson and
Mrs. L. C. Belt.
A DELIGHTFUL. - CAMPING PARTY.
Mlsa Aline Ruse, of Atlanta, Is
member of a merry camping party who
are known as the "Boom Camper*,'
who are plctureequely located 'near
Walling, Tenn., on the Caney Fork
river.
They left Naehvllle last Saturday to
spend two weeks and the personnel of
the party Includes Mr. and Mr*. Will
Leftwlch, Mr. and Mra. James Parke*.
Mlsa Mary Morgan, Mlaa Jessie THom-
aa, Measra. Searcy Green, Grantland
Hall, Eugene Laurent and Arthur Arm
strong, of Nashville: Mlaaea Marla
Cobbs and Mary Huey, of Springfield,
Tenn.; Dr. Thomas Van Zandt, of
Louisville; Messrs. Young Jonea, for,
merty of Atlanta, now of Chicago; Mr.
and Mrs. Jo B. Morgan and Mra Wll
Ham Green, of Nashville.
pale pink mull, lace trimmed, and car
ried pink roees.
The house waa profusely adorned
with rose* and ferns, each room car
rying out an especial cqlor motif.
The 'gift room" waa In pale pink
roses, and In It were displayed the
many handsome presents received by
the bridal couple from frlende at home
and abroad.
Dr. Cravath baa been a successful
physician In Atlanta for several years
and baa a loyal following of patients
and friends and has Identified jierself
with many missionary and philanthrop
ic work* In the city.
Mr. -Wharton has spend moat of hla
life In tha instruction of young men
along lines of architecture and manual
training.
Mr. and Mrs. Wharton have been
called to take charge of the Central
Friendly Inn at Cleveland, Ohio, a
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 waa
that nf Mlsa Minnie Gertrude Hemp
hill, of Orlltln. Oa., and Mr. Adolphus
McCollum, of Cairo, Ga., which took
place at the home of the bride's moth
er at Griffin at 6 o’clock Wedneaday
evening, August 8.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Richard Orme Ftlnn, at North
Avenue Presbyterian church, Atlanta.
The decoratlona were of palms, ferna,
bamboo and brlde'a roats.
Mlsa Agnea Hemphill, slater of the
bride, waa bridesmaid, and Mr. La
mar McCallum, brother of the groom,
was beat man. Mr. J. Edwin Hemp
hill, brother of the bride, gave the
bride away. Mlaa Sarah Berry, cousin
of the bride, played the wedding march.
During the ceremony the beautiful mel
ody of "Thine Own" was rendered.
The bride’s wedding gown waa of
white radium allk, with Irish point
lare. She carried a shower bouquet of
bride's rosea. The golng-away; toilet
waa of silver gray chiffon taffetg, with
hat to match.
Mias Hemphill Is a very lovable
young girl and a talented musician.
Mr. McCallum Is a prominent and
■ucceasful 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 friend* at Cairo,
Ga.
Many beautiful present* 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
Frasier streets, Saturday morning, Au
gust 11.
Feasting and Music
At the Piedmont Hotel
Tbs table d'hote luncheons and dinners at the Piedmont Hotel
have proven very popular.
The dishes are prepared by expert cooks, and are perfectly serv
ed. The cooking and service of the Piedmont Hotel are highly praised
by the gueata. Luncheon la aerved from 11 to 1 o’clock af 60 cent*
and dinner from 6 to 1 p. m. at 76 cent*. (On Sundays 11.00.) Muilc
by the Piedmont Orchestra. Menus today are as follow*:
Dinner 75 Cents
Veal Broths Normande
Soft Shell Crcba
% 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
Luncheon 50 Cents
Fish Chowder, Boston Style
Fried Filet of Sole, Tartare
Mixed Pickles.
Hamburg Steak with
Smothered Onions
Corn Fritters, Mapto Syrup
Fried Sweet Potatoes
Buttered Beets
Sardine Salad
Rose Punch Squash Pie
Tea or Coffee
Georgia Corn Pone
<f
Personal Mention
$
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WHARTON-CRAVATH.
An Ideal wedding took place at the
home of Mrs. H. E. Cravath on Tues
day morning, August 7, when her
daughter, Dr. May Cravath, wae mar
ried to Mr. Edwin Ramadell Wharton.
The ceremony was performed by Dr.
Frank Jenkins, who used the Impres
alve old English form of service In th*
presence of a few relatives and close
friends.
Mlae Bessie Fox was maid of honor
and Mr. Fred. Bishop best man.
The bride wore a gown of aoft white
mull trimmed with lece. Her bouquet
was of whit* rose*.
Mlsa Bessie Fox, maid of honor, wore
WHERE FOR LUNCH?
Those Who Know Say
JOHNSON’S
(111 Peachtree).
^justness Men’s Lunch at
35 cents
la ddicloui and you get a plenty.
MUSIC.
day, Mildred Scott, Helen Williamson,
Willie Cummings, Vivian Allen, Annie
Allen. Ruth Corrigan. Lida Bruwq,
Frances Connally, Elisabeth Dyer, Rs
ale Dorsey, Claire Hancock, Anna Wat
son, Ethel Thornton, Rita Frushln,
(Isabel Kuhrt, Catherine Craig, Nell
Waldo, Jeanette lamndes, Sadie Kauf
man. Annie Lee McKensie, Emily Cas
ein. Kthlyn Emmons, Lida Whltner,
Corrie Whltner, Sarah Parks, Elisa
Dancy, Adgute Ellis. Selma Dargan.
Annie Laura Roblnaon. Corrie Hoyt
Brown. Isollne Campbell. Marjorie
Brown, Marie Love, Cecil Love, Fran
ces Pendleton, Umnle Davis, Dorothy
8terens. Lynn Carnes, Antoinette
Blackburn, Mamie Lee Herron, Ruth
SlovalL Lucy Matthews, Mary Mat-
Diamonds.
When Diamonds are actual values,
their beauty Is a foregone conclualon
and our stones are thus doubly rec-
dmmended.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS—
Juat Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Cranhshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall 8L
Mr. and Mra. Frank Jordan, of New
York city, and children are spending
the summer at Avon, N. J., where they
have a cottage. Mrs. Jqrdan waa Miss
Lillie Williams, of this city, and hai
a large circle of friends here. Mlaa
Kate William* and Mr. Lon Williams,
of Now York, slater and brother of
Mrs. Jordan, are her guests at Avon.
: On Saturday afternoon from 6 to 7
f. m., Maslcrs W. D. and Elmore
Crews will entertain a number of their
frlenda at a garden party in honor of
their gueat, Mlsa Julia Ford from At
lanta, Ga.—Birmingham Age-Herald.
■ Mr*. M. E. Oaburn left Thuraday
with her slater. Mra. 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 Mra. Frank Willie Barnett
and their young son. have returned to
Birmingham attar a visit of several
weeks to friend* In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs.. McAllen Marsh, who
are spending aome time at Tallulah
Falls, will visit the seashore before re
turning to the city.
Mrs, Joaeph Pou and Miss Loulae
Joseph left Friday for Warm Springs,
where they will spend the remainder
of th* aummer.
Mlsa Blanche Carson ha* returned
from a visit to various summer re
sorts, Including Lookout Mountain and
Virginia Beach.
Mrs. A. M. Roblnaon, Mlaa Kate Rob
inson, Mr. Hugh Robinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Cobb Caldwell are at Tate
Spring.
Mra. Edward McCandlesa will leave
In September for Europe, to Join her
daughter, Mlsa Edna McCandlesa, in
Paris.
Mra. T. P. Bunkley and' her rwo chll-
the valley of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Martin, of Chat
tanooga, will arrive In Atlanta Satur
day to visit friends.
Captain J. I. Lowry and son, and Mr.
H. C. Davis are at Jacksonville, Fla.,
for a few days.
Mrs. O. M. Bergstrom Is with Mrs.
A. M. Bergstrom at her aummer home
near Blue Ridge.
Mrs. L. C. Wright and Miss Luctle
Wright are visiting Mrs. Robert Fowl.
, at Covington.
Mlsa Mary Wilkes, of Fayetteville, Is
the guest of Mlaa Bertha Harwood, at
the Marlborough.
Mra. William Lawson Peel and
Misses Sarah and Marlon Peel have
returned home.
Mrs. Clauds L. Norris la visiting her
sister, Mrs. Rex. E. Welaer, at Chat
tanooga.
Mrs. Will Freeman and young son,
Parker, are visiting relatives at West
Point.
Mra. Rogers Davis la the guest of
her mother, Mr*. Sidney-Retd, at Eat-
onton.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. High and Mis*
Hattie May High are at Cape May.
Mlasea Nell and Eva Wilson are the
guest* of relatives In Cartersvllle.
Mlaa Gertrude Rdgera la the gueat of
Mlsa Irene Bush, at Chattanooga.
Mr. Carroll Latimer leave* Satur
day for a vlalt to Belton, S. C.
Mrs. Edward Burke, of Macon, la
spending a few days In Atlanta.
Mlaa Irene Haynea Is vlaltlnr Mra.
M. A. Hodnett, at Haralson, Ga.
from Llthla.
** r - D - O. Dougherty, Jr., Is at Clay.
Mount Air? - K1 ** r “ nd chlIdren ttre at
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nicola are at Hot
springs.
Miss Nan Connelly, who haa been the
guest nf Mrs. C. D. Maddox, will re
turn next week to- her home In Arkan
Mr. and Mra. Frank Stevens Have
returned to their home at Birming
ham, after a Visit to Atlanta friends.
The many frlenda of Mlaa Ruth
Hallman will be glad to know: that she
Is recovering from her recent Illness.
Mlaa Vera Hardy, who has been the
gueat of Mlaa Bertha Ford, hna re
turned to her home In Savannah.
Mr. Leonard Day, of New York city,
III spend several da
next week, the gueat ol
Mr. Ben Hammond, of Monroe, will
arrive In Atlanta In a tew days to
make thla city hla future home.
Miss Charlotte Metcalfe has re
turned to her home at Chattanooga
after a visit to Atlanta friend*.
Mrs, Luclen Harris and children will
leave Friday afternoon for a short
visit to Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. H. Stiles Bradley arrived In At
lanta Friday to be the guest for several
day* of Mrs. Floyd McRae.
Mlaa Ethleen Dobbs Is being delight
fully entertained In Knoxville aa th*
guest of Mrs. Drew Griffin.
Mlaa Irene Beaumont will leave Sat
urday for an extended visit to Mra.
John Martin, In New- York.
Mr. and Mrs. George Connors an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Jose
phine Lochrane Connors.
Mr. and Mr*. Milton Dargan and Mr.
and Mrs- E. C. Peters leave Sunday
for a visit to Toxaway
Mlsa Emma Wessley haa returned
from a month's visit to Chautauqua, N.
~., and Niagara Falla.
Lieutenant Edward Cullen, who Is at
Chlckamauga, will spend eeveral days
In the city next week.
Mrs. Gregory Maddox and baby will
spend the remainder of the summer In
Mias Mamie Frleraon has
from a vlalt to Chattanooga.
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connally have
returned from north Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Moore left
Friday for Wrtghtsvllle Beach.
Mr. Edward Alfrlend la spending the
aummer at Llthla Springs.
Miss Pauline Harris, of Carrollton, la
visiting friends In Atlanta.
Mrs. J. W. Weat, of Valdosta, Is the
guest of frlenda In Atlanta.
Mlaa Nell Hemphill Is apendlng
month at Asheville, N. C.
Mlaa Mary Blalock la the guest of
friendg at Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. Wilson are
at Atlantic City.
Mlsa Florence Jackaon Is visiting In
New York city.
Dr. DeLos Hill haa returned from
Warm Springs.
Mra. Frank D. Holland la visiting In
larnesville.
Mr. Eugene Haynes left Friday for
New York.
Mr. Edward Peeples haa returned
TOCCOA.
Misses Nell* and Elisa Bright entertain-
ed charmingly at a large reception Mon-
dny evening In honor of their guests, .Min
Hettle Carson, of Commerce; Miss Henle
Newton, of Oliver, and Miss Ruby Hill, of
Washington. The house wss decorated la
yellow and green, and music was furnish
ed by tho Greenville band. Delightful re
freshments, fruit punch and sandwiches
were served. Misses Bessie Ayers and L
D. Itnmsay presided at the punch howl,
each prettily dressed In white. Miss Ram-
"K.wearing blue ribbons and Miss Ayers
white. Miss Nolle Bright wag very prettily
F^v2S d J. n ,. whl . te ' U f" BU “ Bngbt nln
fooked pretty In a dress of pure white.
Miss Bessie Newton wore a pink mull,
X..™i prl i lic<!,,e - Battle Carson wss
f * own »d In white mull. Miss
• ’ r . ore ■„ handsome costume of
pluk flowered raufl. The Invited guests
wereMIsses Rosa Davis, of BlrmlnSbam;
Martha Schaefer, Carter Schaefer, Drain
!famous. Helen Edwards, Elisabeth Ed-
nrds, Susie Braes, Sallle Harrison, Bells
narrlaM, Sallle Mai Scott, Bertha Scott,
Allle Hayes, Jessie Martin, Mamie Jones,
Edna Graves, Isabel Gilmer, Susie Wil
lingham, Annie Reid, Janie Reid, Anuls
heo Kennedy. Kufauht Gregory, May Simp
son, Mvlan Capps. Florence Newton, Born
Brown, Cornlle MeAvoy, Bessie Chietalnc,
Bunn Swift, I.yda Itnmsay. Dlty Ramsay.
Ultra Ramsay, Mabel Ramsay, Millie
Mabry, Edna I'ajne, Hattie Frederick, hula
Hayes, Cornells Everts, Bess Dsvls, of
Birmingham; and Messrs. Homer Ilarbcr,
of commerce: Paul Harbor, of Commerce;
Colonel Saru Brown, at lAwrencevIlle; Em-
raotte Phillips, of I.lthonln; llsrry Bell, of
Baltimore; Jeff Rrlght,' of Hartwell; Iloh
Mulky, Atlanta; IV. !.. Porter, Porlertlnle;
Palmer Simpson, Jones Vow, John Bry-
ant, Henry Bryant, Earle Cooke. Henry
Reid, George Ramsay, Ed Rsmsay, Harry
Graves, Horry Mathcson, Ben Moseley, Orr
Fischer, Asa Duncan, Dr. Clarence Ayers.
Dr. Terrell. Carl Tessley, Willard Owou,
Ralph Martin and Dee Owen.
A CARD.
I beg to call the attention of my
friends to my recent move ID business.
I am now a -member of the firm of
Eugene V. Haynes Co., J7 Whitehall
street, where I shall be glad to serve
you. Respectfully, •
JOHN"E. STEWART.
$1,000
FOR
10 Cents
lATLAN^^n 0 ?^ 0 .
’ Exposition and
Will Spend Each
10 CENTS
We will give 11,000 to th*
1910 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
ton or pin sold.
BUY ONE WEAR ONE
8HOW YOUR COLOR8.
Solid Metal Gold Plate Button.
For Sale by Dealers.
UNITED SALES AGENCY,
717 Fourth Niliooil Bank Building;
Atlanta Phone 19101
$3.00 GIBSON PICTURES FOR $1.50
—AT THE—
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M WHITEHTLL ST., ALL THIS WEEK.
Tne pictures are tastefully framed and are among the best work of
Charlea Dana Gibson. They would make an excellent decoration for that
racant idace on your waU.