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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
BATI'RDAY, AVGUST 3. 1 90s.
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SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
OF PAST WEEK
Monday afternoon a number of amall
partlea of congenial people were seen
at the'Country Club and at East Lake.
Tuesday morning Mlsa Josle Stock-
dell entertained the North Side Bridge
Club at her home on Peachtree, her
guests Including Mias Nan duBIgnon,
Mias Janie 8peer, Mias May duBIgnon,
Mias M. A. Phelan. Mrs. Harry Eng
lish, Mrs. Evelyn Harris and Mrs.
Vaughn Nixon.
Tuesday evening Mr. Eugene Black
gave a dinner at the Country Club In
honor of Mr. Condon, of New York. In
vited to meet the guest of honor were:
Mr. Charles Black, Mr. Marion Jack-
son, Mr. Cliff C. Hatcher, Mr. San
ders McDaniel, Mr. IV. a. Humphries
and Mr. B. D. Draper.
Mrs. E. G. Ballenger gave a bridge
party Wednesday morning In honor of
Miss Belle Stuart, the guest of Mrs.
Prloleau Ellis.
Wednesday night was given over to
politics and among those who watched
the returns a number went afterward
to the Capital City Club to enjoy sup
per. Among these were: Mr. and
Mrs. Cobb Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
James W. English, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Austell Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn
ton Marye. Mr. and Mrs. Van Rensse
laer, Miss Nannie Nlcolson, Miss Har
ris Stockdell, Mr. Robert Keely, Mr.
Versatile Olenn, Mr. Robert Clarke,
Mr. Arthur Keely, Mr. Gordon Kiser,
I)r. Willis Westmoreland, Mr. Ward
Cobb, Mr. Lynn Werner, Mr. Charles
Ilyan, Mr. Joseph Connally, Mr. Ous
Ryan, Mr. Tom Lyon.
Thursday morning Mrs. Maurice
Thomas entertained at an Informal
bridge at her home on West Peach
tree.
Mrs. Thomas' guests were: Mrs. J.
O. Mathewson, Mrs. L. D. Scott, Miss
Virginia Shropshire, Mrs. I. M. Flem
ing, Mrs. Henry Coles, Miss Julia
Ornte, Mrs. Henry Coles. Mrs. Hurl-
hurt, Mrs. James Floyd, Mrs. T. C.
Lyle, Miss Georgia Watts, Mrs. W. B.
Smith, Mrs. Tom Daniel, Mrs. H. C.
Moore, Mrs. George Tlgnor, Mrs. Speer,
Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Hodges and Mrs.
Watkins.
Miss Harris Stockdell was given a
birthday party at the Country Club
Thursday evening by a number of her
friends. Including Miss Josle Stockdell,
Miss Katharine Oholstln, Miss Knte
Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Cald
well. Sir. Lynn Werner, Mr. Tony
Byers, Mr. Ous Ryan, Mr. Hugh Rob
inson. Mr. Joseph Connally, Mr. Hugh
Foreman.
Friday morning Mrs. W. T. Smith
gave a bridge party at her home In In
man Park In honor of Mrs. O'Donnell
and Miss McConnell, the guests of
the Misses Snook. Besides the guests
of honor there were present Misses
Harriet. Gladys and Lula Snook, Mrs.
Whlteford Russell, Mrs. William Rid
dle. Miss Ret Dnrgan, Mrs. Charles
Phillips, Mrs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. Dan
Cabanlss and Mrs. Miller B. Hutchins.
In the afternoon Miss Josephine Da-
- vis gave one of the prettiest parties of
the season In honor of her cousin. Miss
Psnrl, Perk. Invited to meet Miss
Pack were Mrs. J. C. Beck, Mrs. F. H.
Pick, Mrs. T. H. McRae, Mra. Betard,
Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Walter Cox, Mrs.
W. T. llealy, Mrs. Emerson Peck, Mrs.
J. W. Batmon, Mrs. C. B. Walker,
Mrs. J. W. Rice, Mrs. E. M. Williams,
Mrs. M. F. Boykin, Mrs. O. F. Lyle
ahd Misses Mabel Btllson, Kato Car-
roll. Nan Carroll Gamble, Sue Allen
Hall, Louise Van Burlington, Nell Ful
ler and Miss Dunlap.
Saturday afternoon society whiled
away the hours at the Country Club
nnd East Lake.
Atlanta Girls Who Will
Go Away to School
Photo by Motes & Clark.'
MISS JEANETTE SWIFT,
Ons of tha moat attractive mam-
bars of the younger sat.
MISS WILSON TO GO
ON CONCERT STAGE
DINNER AT CLUB.
Dr. and Mra. IV. J. Blalock will en
tertain at dinner Saturday evening at
the Driving Club, their guests to In
clude Mr. and Mra. J. Wills Pope, Col
onel and Mrs. Walter Andrews and
Mr. and Mra. Cliff Hatcher.
DINNER DANCE AT CLUB.
• Tuesday evening at the Capital City
Club Mr. and Mra. James G. Rossman
will entertain' Informally at a dinner
dance. The occasion will be In honor
of the guests now assembled at Ma
plewood. Iha beautiful country home
of ths Rossmans on Peachtree Road
Friday Mra. Rossman entertained
her guests at an Informal luncheon nt
the Piedmont Driving Club, and In the
evening gave a alnner at the Capltnl
city Club for which twelve covers
were laid.
Those composing the house parly at
Maplewood are Miss Palmer, of Brook
Ivn: Miss Alexander, of New York
Mlsa Eagle, of Selma: Mlaa Denlg and
Mr. Roaaman, of Scottdale.
WATERMELON CUTTING.
Mlsa Marguerite White entertained
at her home, 21.Hood street, her little
friends Friday evening at a watermel
on cutting In honor of her cousin, Mas
ter Willie Jordan, of Macon. After a
pleasant hour spent In playing vari
ous games the young people repaired
to the feast prepared under the Jap
anese lanterns In the yard. The fol
lowing were among those present:
Misses Ruth, Ruby and Ray Sowsert,
Aline Patch, Sydney Jordan. Viola
Wilkie, Mary Tiller, Rita Arnold. Mary
Lumpkin, Louise and Genevieve Web-
Mor, Fannie Lee Braswell, Rosalind
VI i ter, Gretchen Wetnmelster, Masters
Frank and James Tiller, Tom Wood
and Willie Abbott, Caddie and Tom
Braswell. Leslie Stevens, Archie Patch,
Louis Arnold, Kenneth 8mlth, Willie
Jordan. Macon. Oa.; Forrest Lilly,
John Jordan, Carl Welnmelater, Step-
tor Pickett, Herbert Bosche, Mra. W.
T. Braswell, Mr. C. J. Welnmelater,
Sr.. Mlaa Mary Belle McConnell, Mr.
K. M. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. White.
Quite a number of Atlanta's smart
young ladles will leave during Sep
tember to attend schools In the North
and East. Miss Julia Howell, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell, and
Misses Callle and Marlon Vaughn,
daughters of Mr. antf Mrs. J. O. Vaughn
will enter school at the Sacred Heart
Convent, Manhattanvllle, N. Y. Miss
Joan Ohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Ohl, and Mlsa Susan Spalding,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J.
Spalding, who have been attending
school at Manhattanvllle for several
years, will return In the fall to resume
their studies.
Misses Claire and Marla Ridley, the
daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rid
ley, will return to Notre Dame Con
vent In Baltimore.
Mias Mildred Spratllng, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. F. J. Spratllng; Mlaa
Aline Gentry, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. W. T. Gentry,. and Mlaa Kmtnle
Baker, daughter of Mra, P. H. Baker,
will leave soon to enter Luck Cobb In
Athena.
Mlaa Sophie Thornbury and Mra. Sto
vall. who leave the last of September,
to make their home In Paris, will be
accompanied by five young ladles who
will attend achoot Jn Paris.
Mlaa Courtney Harrison, the young
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Z. D. Haral
son. and Miss Elmer Ray, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ray, will attend
Rondalph-Macon College.
Miss Julia Rosser, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Rosser, will enter
school at St. Mary's, Ralelgn, N. C.
Miss Frances Connally, the third
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Con
nally, will return to Mt. de Sales Con
vent In Baltimore.
Miss Elizabeth Rawson, daughter of
Mr. and Mra W. C. Rawson, and Miss
May Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Atkinson, will attend Miss
Cartes' School In Baltimore.
Miss Ida May Blount, daughter of
“ — -■ and Mlaa
ool. to SL
... ew York city,
Mlaa Margaret Lewis, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Lewis, will attend
school In Northampton, Mass..
Miss Charles OwCns, daughter of
Mrs. John 8. Owens, will attend school
Bristol, Washington, D. C.
Miss Elisa Dancy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Dancy, will attend soihe
fashionable school In New York city.
Miss Elisabeth Rawson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C.. Rawson, will entsr
school at Castle-on-the-Hudson, New
York.
Mr. Peabody to Wed Miss Wright
Mrs. William A. Wright, of Rome, announces the engagement of her
daughter, Mary, to Mr. Don Peabody, of Sanford, Fla., the wedding to take
place In Rome on Wednesday, October J. It la to ; be a quiet, home wed
ding, and the young couple leave at once for their home In Sanford.
Mlsa Wright Is a moat attractive young woman. For the past three
years she has traveled with Miss Emma Tucker In her evangelical work,
and, her beautiful volce'.has charmed thousands In all parts of the country.
Mr. Peabody la a prominent young business man of Sanford, and a mem
ber of one of, the most prominent families of the state.
Dr. Bailey to Wed Miss Vickers.
hire. J. B. Massey, ot Washington, Oa., announeea the engagement ot
her daughter, Sara Elisabeth Vickers, to Dr. Thomas Sandford Bailey, of
Newnan, the marriage to take place In November.
The announcement Is of Interest to many frisnds In Washington, New
nan, Atlanta and throughout the state. Mlsa Vickers la a beautiful young
woman, and possesses In addition a winning personality and lovable dis
position. She la a slater of Mr. Shelton Vickers, who Uvea at West End.
Dr. Bailey la a leading physician of Newnan, and has a host of friends
throughout the state.
Lieut. Ruhm to Wed Miss Collins
Advice* from Washington, D. C.,
atato that MIm Flora Wilson, daugh
ter of Secretary of Agriculture Wll
son, and, by reason of the fact that
ho Im a widower, head of the household,
lx reported to have determined to go
upon the concort stage. The brilliant
daughter of Secretary Wilson has been
abroad for the post year studying
music and voice cultivation in Paris.
She lx the posxesxor of a voice of rare
quality, which hax been cultivated by a
PArUlan maxtor. ,
It ix^sald that Secretary Wilson has
voiced n strong opposition to hlx
daughter's desire, and that to placate
him she hax decided to make a trip
around the world, visiting places far
off the beaten track in the Far Hast.
This tour will consume two years, and
her friends now state that at Its ex
pi rat Ion she will appear upon the con
cert stage.
MR8. F08TER , 8’¥rIDQE PARTIES.
The series of bridge parties at which
Mrs. W. K. Foster hfos entertained dur
ing the summer has been a source of
much enjoyment to her frlendx. Her
attractive hom«* nt West Knd hax be
come quite a retreat, and no enter
tulning done this summer , has been
more enjoyed than the Informal bridge
parties at which she has several times
gathered numbers of bor friends.
At the party given Friday Miss
Ethel Mobley, Mrs. Nina Solomons, of
South Carolina, nnd Mrs. T. J. Ripley
were the fortunate winners of the
dainty prizes.
Mrs. Foster's guests were: Misses
Mobley, Mrs. Alfred Truitt, Mrs. Mont
gomery Frances. Misses Maud nnd
Ruby Scruggs. Mrs. James Lyon. Mrs.
Edmund fferkfey, Mr*. Frank Dykes,
Mrs. C. Hanson, Mrs. Louise Spulri
Ing Foster, Mrs. W. P. Patlllo, Mrs.
Charles Brown, Mrs. 8. A. Ryan, Mrs.
De Los Hill, Mrs. Miller Hutchins, Mrs.
Clarence Houston, Mrs. 8. W. Foster,
Mrs. Henry Collier, Mrs. Lena Phil
lips, Mrs. M. lie Leon. Mrs. Soloman,
of Sumter; Mrs. T. B. French, Mrs.
Henry DeOlye, Mrs. J. XV. Wilkinson,
Mrs. D. Lopez, Mrs. Luther Williford,
Mrs. J. D. Patterson. Mrs. Van Astor
Batchelor, Mrs. Ashury Purse, Mrs.
Howard McCall, Mrs. John B. Roberts,
“Growing Diamond Business.”
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EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St.
Lieutenant Commander Thomas F. Ruhm, U. 8. N„ son ot Colonel and
Mra. John R. Ruhm, of Nashville, will be married In Seattle, IVaah., Novem
ber 20, to Mies Edana Collins. The groom la stationed In Seattle ae super
intendent conatructor of the Nebraska, a battleship ot the flret elate, which
goea Into service In a short while. He la also one of tha chief builders
of the Oregon and the Olympia, Dewey’s flagship. •
Mr. Klamroth to Wed Miss Goodwin
Delicious Candies.
A name which for twenty years has been identified
** with strictly high-grade candy, and the repu
tation of which is upheld by the careful inspection
and extreme scrutiny to which every ounce of our
product is subjected.
You are invited to compare critically Nun-
nally’s Candy with the best of other manufac
turers’. A verdict in our favor would be a sure
result
A wedding of much Interest In Nashville society wilt be solemnised In
Bar Harbor In the oprly fall, uniting Mlsa Elisabeth Buford Goodwin, a
daughter of Mr. J. Ewln Goodwin, and Mr. Oscar Klamroth. The bride-
elect, who la a gifted musician, has lived for a year In New York, which
Is also her dance's-home. She Is a slater of Mr. T. Buford Goodwin, of At,'
lanta.
Jfirin, Ga.; Mlaa Mary Newton,
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Engagemetit of Mr. Carre and Miss Harris
The announcement la made of the engagement of Miss Janie Harris,
daughter of Mrs. Margaret Harris, of Gallatin, Tenn, to Mr. Ludor Beach
Carre, of New Orleans. The marriage will take place September 48, In the
West Main Methodist Church at Gallatin. The bride and groom will go
abroad on the wedding Journey.
Cook-1 timer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Turner, ot Newnan, Ga., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Rowena, to Dr. DelVItt Talmage Cook, the wedding to
take place In Newnan during the month of October.
Mr. Cas tellaw to Wed Mtss Ledford
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Ledford announce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Faille, to Mr. Arthur Castellaw, the marriage to take place October 17,
at their home In Blast Point.
Mr. Lay to Wed Miss Caldwell
The announcement la made of the engagement of Mlaa Joale Caldwell,
of Gadsden, Ala., to Mr. Carl Lay, of Jacksonville, Ala., the marriage to take
place early In October.
CLA8S ENTERTAINMENT.
Claesee Nos. S and 7 of tha First
Christian Church Sunday school were
charmingly entertained Tuesday even
ing from 8 to 10 o'clock, by Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Robinson, at their home,
172 Forrest aveune. About one hun
dred guests were present. It was an
occasion of especial Interest, as the
pretty home of Mr. and Mra. Roblnaon
was opened for the-first time since
Its recent alteration. Games were en
joyed by the young people, and re
freshments were served during the
evening. Rev. Mr. Pendleton, pastor
of the First Christian Church, gave
an' Interesting talk to the claaaea and
their guests. The evening was brought
to a close by a delightful trolley ride
to Ponce DeLeon, Grant Park and oth
er points of Interest In the city.
Two special cars were filled with
young people, all wearing the class
caps, and carrying class banners,
marked with appropriate devices. Ml.
and Mra. Robinson chaperoned the
trolley party, which ended about mid
night.
RAINWATER-EDMONDSON.
Mr. and Mra. William Thomas Ed
mondson, of Anniston, have announced
the engagement of their daughter,
Blanche Brown, to Mr. Charles Veasey
Rainwater, of Augusta, Oa. The wed
ding will take place in Grace Episcopal
Church on the afternoon of October ».
Mlae Edmondson, It will be remember
ed, was the much admired guest of
Miss Ida Rmlth and her large circle of
friends here will read this announce
ment with a great deal of interest.—
Birmingham Ledger,
HOUSE PARTY AT COLLEGE PARK
A very happy gathering ot some of
the old pupils of Colonel J. C. Wood
ward will take place In hie home on
next Friday, when he and Mrs. Wood
ward will entertain In a week-end
house party. Those who will be pres
ent from outside of College Park will
be aa follows: Mlaa Mary Jones,
The Only French Dry Cleaning
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Stoddard* s
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPRESS ORDERS.
Mrs. Ha well Cloud, Mrs. James R Gar
ner, Mrs. F. O. Foster, Mrs. Virgil Per
ryman, Mrs. T. J. Ripley, Mrs. Carl
ton Miller. Mrs. 8am D. Jones, Mrs.
Bolling Jones. Mrs. Ernest Wotxlruff,
Mrs. David Woodward, Mrs. Stephens
Hook, Mrs. T. 8. Lewis, 8r„ Mrs. T. 8.
Lewis, Jr., Sirs. Frank Dean, Miss
Lewis. Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden, Mm.
Joseph Bowen, Miss Nettle Sergeant,
Mrs. A. T. Wise, Mrs. E. Rivers, Mrs.
Robert Freeman. Mrs. John 8. Candler,
Mrs. Victor Moore, Mm. H. H. Smith,
Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. J. G. Boullgny, Mrs.
Cyrus 8trick!er.
JAPANESE TEA.
Japanese tea for the benefit of
Jenifer Hive No. 7, L. O. T. M., will
be given Tuesday evening at the resi
dence of Mrs. J. J. Brown, 185 Plum
street. Mrs. Brown \rill be anststed
by Commander Lady Miller, Lieuten
ant Commander Lady Hoffman, Paat
Commander Lady Pinson, Mistress*-
at-Arms Lady Chamber*. Picket Lady
Head, and other members of the hive.
There will be musl?, refreshments and
souvenirs from Supreme Hive, L. O. i
T. M.
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The mod I ah bracelet on a rounded
erm, and womea today are wearing all
kinds. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and
etched bands are alike popular.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
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Just Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jaweler.
Century Building. Whitehall SL
of
Jackson, Oa, and Misses Ruth Cole,
Christine Cole, Ruth Hardaway, Ysa-
bel Salblde, Julia May Hackney, Nancy
Freeman, Miriam Atkinson, Besale
Powell and Ruth Whatley, of Newnan.
Ga.; Mra. Homer Carmichael. Jackson,
Ga.; Mr. Tom McLure. Alabama; Mr.
Boyd Catez, Waynesboro, Ga.; Mr.
Walker Reynolds, Anniston, Ala.; Mr.
Joe Ingleaby. Savannah, Ga.; Mr. Hun
ter Galloway. Johnson City, Tenn.; Mr.
Orlando Bowen, Jewell, Ga.; Mr. Win
ston McKey. Valdosta, Oa.; Mr. Frank
Rogers, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. Haro-
Wood, Live Oak, Fla.: Me,,™. Claude
Tow, Andrew Nlcolzon and Trammell
Scott, Atlanta, Ga,
This delightful company will be aug
mented by all the young ladles and
gentlemen In College Park, and alto
gether a very happy occasion will be
experienced. They are all old puplla of
Colonel Woodward, and at stated Inter
vale they come together In a pleasant
way to recount their eehoot day expe
riences and renew delightful friend
ship#. , ,
On Saturday evening during this
house party the buildings of the Geor
gia Military Academy wUl be thrown
open to public Inspection and a splen
did reception will be given to the fac
ulty from 8 to 10 o’clock, when a large
company of patrons and friends of the
academy will be present to meet the
teachers and Inspect the building#.
MISS CORA HEMPHILL TO
ENTERTAIN H0U8E PARTY.
Mies Cora Hemphill will entertain
at a domino party next week tn honor
of the Misses Heltner and their house
party, which Includea the Misses
Fletcher, of Forsyth; Mlza Lucile
Woodruff, of Columbus; Misses Irene
Mitchell. Mildred Harris, Cora Hemp
hill and Hattie Lee Angler.
VIOLIN RECITAL~AT PIEDMONT.
Mr. Edward R. Barnhart will give a
delightful violin recital in the parlors
of the Piedmont Saturday evening at t
o'clock, azzlated by prominent local
musicians.
IN HONOR Of"mTsS JOHN8TON.
Friday afternoon little Mlaa Eliza
beth Hayes entertained In honor of her
guest. Mize Jeaele Lee Johnston, of
Albany, Ga. Mlsa Hayes' guests in
cluded sixteen of her Intimate friends.
NEW ORGAN INSTALLED
AT WESTMINSTER CHURCH
The new pipe organ has been In
stalled In Westminster Church, at the
corner ot Forrest avenue and the
Boulevard, which was purchased by
the ladles of the church, and will be
used for the first time on Sunday,
September 2. A special musical pro
gram has been prepared, and aa this
la the fifth anniversary of the pas
torate of Rev. Charles Richard Ntsbet,
a large congregation will be present on
this occasion. Mrs. Custis N. Ander
son, one of the moat talented must- 1
clans In the South, will be the organ
ist, and Mr. Custis N. Anderson will
be in charge of the choir.
ICE CREa"m~FE8TIVAL.
An Ice cream feetlval for the benefit
of the Mission of the Holy Comforter
will be given on the church lawn, cor
ner Atlanta avenue and Pulliam street,
on Thursday, Aug. 30, from I lo I
p.m. Tickets for sale at 10 cents each.
It Is hoped that the attendance will
be large, as the object le most worthy
and a noble charity Is to be benefited.
EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING.
An Important meeting of the Ep-
worth League will be held Sunday
evening at 7 o'clock at the First Meth
odist Church, it will be a missionary
meeting, and the topic for discussion
will be “A Representative Southern
Methodist Missionary, J. W. Lambert.'
There will be a talk by Mrs. W. D.
Weatherford. Mrs. Weathsrford Is the
wife of the college secretary of the
Y. M. C. A- and la an attractive and
Interesting speaker. Mlsa Olga Mitch
ell will give a violin solo, and a large
attendance la expected, ax It will be
an occasion of more than ordinary In
terest and profit.
TO MISS LEWIS.
Next week Mra. Georgs Clayton, of
Inman Park, will entertain Informally
In honor of Mlsa Adelina Lewis. The
guest list of Mrs. Clayton will Include
only the Intimate friends ot herself
and Mias Lewis.
LADIES ST. FRANCIS MI88ION.
The Ladles of St. Francis Mission,
of Western Heights, will give an ice
cream festival Monday evening, August
27, at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the
Sunday school.
The public Is cordially Invited to be
present. Take tha Kennedy or River
car line, and get off at Western
Heights.
COMPLIMENTARY - TO MR8. POPE.
Mrs. L. N. Trammell, at her home In
Marietta, entertained a number of
friends Informally on Saturday tn hon
or of Mra. J. Wills Pope, of Atlanta.
MISS HARRIS~TO ENTERTAIN.
Miss Mildred Harris will give a wa
termelon cutting next Wednesday ev
ening at her home tn West End In hon
or of the Misses Helfners and their
guests. Miss Kate Fletcher and Miss
Clare Fletcher, of F’orsyth: Miss Lucile
Woodruff, of Columbus, and Miss Irene
Mitchell and Mtss Harrietts Angler.
MRS. THOMAS B. NEAL.
Mrs. T. B. Neal, formerly of Atlanta,
now of Nashville, left Cincinnati today
for a trip to Niagara, Buffalo and va-
$1,000
FOR—
10 Cents
, ■ ■ 150,000
□ I I I/ll Population
I jJXm.Ha» Atlanta.
IatCan^^W.
lExpo.it,on and
Will Spend Each
10 CENTS
We will give II,000 to the
1910 EXPOSITION,
or One Cent for every official but
ton or pin sold.
BUY ONE WEAR ONE
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717 Fourth National Bank Building,
Atlanta Phone 1910.
DR. J 1 . LEWIS BROWNE,
Residence Muxic Studios,
271 Ivy Strsst. Bell phone 91S Main.
IE ORGAN—I Usher piano playing
composition. (Pupils innr enter xt *ny
time. Competent XMlxtxnta In the Junior
armies. Three msnunl pipe organs for let-
sons and practice.)
rtous points In Canada. She la accom
panied by her aleter, Mrs; Lewis R.
Eastman, and Miss Lucy Eastman nnd
Mra. Charlex Caldwell, all of Nashville.
Mrs. Neal has been a leader during a
very gay season at .Greenbrier While
Sulphur Sprfngs, where she spent ll»
Continued on Opposite Page.
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106 North Pryor Street, Lowndes Building.
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