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TO MR8. SOLOMON.
A beautiful function wan the card
party at which Mrs. Moise DeLeon en
tertained Tuesday afternoon at her
home on Piedmont avenue. The occaa-
* Ion was In honor of her cousin, Mrs.
Nina Solomon, of Sumter, S. C., and
her quests included thirty of her mar
ried and unmarried friends.
The DeLeon home was made doubly
attractive by quantises of fragrant
summer flowers and by handsome terjfa
and palms. The flrst prize was a hand
some candlestick In the design of *
rose, and the consolation, a fern dish,
hand-painted., Mrs. Solomon, the guest
of honor, was presented with a white
gauze fan. A pretty Japanese fan was
the booby prize. Mrs. Solomon wore
a dainty white silk gown trimmed with
Val. lace, and Mrs. DeLeon was also
gowned In white silk.
Those Invited to meet Mrs. Solomon
were Mrs. Julius Alexander, Mrs.
David Smith, Mrs. James Morrow, Mrs,
Harrison, Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. C. L.
Pettigrew, Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mrs.
D. H. Lopez, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs.
Irvin Walker, Mrs. Beall, Mrs. W. It.
Fagan, Mrs. Fair Dodd, Mrs. Peter
Erwin, Mrs. T. J. Ripley, Mrs. James
Morrow, Jr., Mrs. Edward Van Winkle,
Mrs. Albert Spalding, Mrs. Edmund
Berkeley, Mrs. Clarence May, Mrs.
William E. Wlltnerding, Misses Sisson,
Miss Sophia (’lark, Miss Aline Ruse,
Miss Lula Slaton, Miss Mattie Slaton,
Mlsft Lucllla Hitt, Miss Solomons, Miss
Ottolengln.
AT THeTcASINO.
Monday evening was sufficiently cool
to provide Ideal weather for an even
ing at the Casino, and a large audience
was out to enjoy the vaudeville. No
mode of Informal entertaining hns been
more popular this summer than the
congenial supper party followed by a
box party at the Casino, and now that
the days of the summer theater are
numbered it is to be expected that un
usually large audiences Will gather
there each evening. Among those seen
Monday night were Misses McGowan,
M. A. and EfTle B. Phelan, Miss
Florlne Richardson. Misses Josle and
Harrlo Stockdell, Miss Helen Cay, Miss
Marlon Peel. Miss Saliie Cobb Johnson,
Miss Ethel Kelly, Miss Susan Spalding,
Miss Helen O’Brien, Miss Natalie Taylor
Miss Florence Dobbs, Miss Dora Ander
son, Mrs. William Montgomery, Mr.
and Mrs. Van Landlngham, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry English, Messrs. John
Morris, Travis Ruff, Will Pnrkhurst,
Dr. Evcrard Richardson, Messrs. Will
Tanner, Jim Calloway, Hughes Spald
ing, Hugh Foreman, Vnldemar Glide,
Lynn Werner, Joe Brown ConnalJy,
Jesse Draper, Brooks Berkeley, J. Glas
cock Mays, Ed Dougherty, Edward
Cay, Burke Clark, Clarence Haverty,
Lee Watson, Dr. Clinton Brockett, Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Adair.
JAPANESE TEA~BY THE
LADIES OF THE MACCABEES.
Tuesduy evening at 8 o’clock, at 1£5
Plum street, the members of Jenifer
hlVe, Ladles of the Maccabees, will give
• Japanese tea, to which a cordial in
vitation Is extended the public to be
present.
MR. AND MRS. ROSSMAN
WILL ENTERTAIN.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Rossman will entertain at the Pied
mont Driving Club tor the pleasure of
the guests whom they are now enter
taining at Maplewood. The occasion
will be a dinner party, followed by an
Informal dance. The table will be
most artistic In its floral decorations,
and the place cards wll be especially
attractive and unique.
Mrs. Rossman will receive her
guests In a charming white lingerie
gown, elaborately fashioned with lace.
Invited to meet the young women
who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rossman at Maplewood ore: Miss
Lucy Hines, Miss Theatt, Miss Barker,
Mr. Joe Brown Connally, Mr. I'. P-
Gamble, Mr. Ed Alfrlend, Mr. Eugene
Alfrlend, Mr. Will Parkhurst. Mr.
Charles Bayne and Mr. Alex Irvin.
MI8S AUSTIN’S CARD PARTY.
’ One of the largest eventa of the
week among the younger set will bo
the card party at which Miss Irene
Austin will entertain during the lattj’r
part of the week, at her home on Fifth
street. Her guests will Include elghty-
flve of her friends.
MI88 HEMPHILL TO ENTERTAIN.
Friday Miss Cora Hemphill will en
tertain In honor of the guests of tho
Misses Helfner. The occasion will be
a bridge ^»arty, and besides the young
women who make up the house party
there will be present only four or fly*
Of Miss Hemphill’s Intimate friends.
Among those who will be Miss Hemp
hill's guests are: Misses \\ Ilia. Leonle
and Adeline Helfner, Misses Fletcher
of Forsyth, Miss Woodruff of Colum
bus, Miss Hattie Lee Angler and Miss
Mildred Harris. _
INVITATION8 RECALLED.
On account of the death of Mr. J. B.
Whitehead. Mrs. William Austell and
Mrs. Asa G. Candler have recalled In
vitations which had been Issued by
them to a basket lunpheon at East
Lake Tuesday evening.
MARRIAGE OF DrThOLLOWELL
TO MI8S MARGARET WARE.
1 An event of Interest to a wide circle
of friend, will be the approaching
marriage of Dr. Arthur G. Hollowed
to Mies Margaret Ware, only daugh
ter of Mrs. Cyrus Doggett. The wed
ding will take place at high noon
Saturday, September 1, at the home of
MISS .ETHEL R. DE KOVEN
MAKES .DEBUT TUESDAY NIGHT
Photo on the left I.
Miss Ethel R. DeKo-
ven, whose coming
out party at Newport
IS YOUR BED SOFT?
If not the Holllng.worth Mattress
Co. will make it .o by renovating the
old mattresa and making it new.
Bell Phone 2562. 381 E.
Atlanta 1175. Hunter St.
Cor. Grant and Hunter.
DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE,
Raaidanca Music Studios,
271 Ivy Street. Bell phone 918 Main.
Htch»*r plnn.i playing end
rompoeitton. ipupila uwy *-nur nt any
the Junior
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mu aad practice.^
the bride’s mother, Mrs. Doggett, 184
Angler avenue. It will be a very quiet
home affair, only the most intimate
friends being present.
Immediately after the cerembny the
bridal couple will leave for an extend
ed trip North, visiting the Great Lakes
and other points of Interest. After
October 1 Dr. and Mrs. Hollowell. will
be at home to their friends, No. 134
Angler avenue. .
Dr. Hollowell is a very successful
young dentist of Atlanta, at present
holding the responsible position of ad
vertising manager of the Southern
Dental Laboratory.
Miss Ware is a cultivated and
charming young woman, and has drawn
nbatrt* her 'many friends because of
her gentle womanly attributes.
.ATLANTA CIVIC LEAGUE.
The Atlanta Civic League win meet
on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
at Carnegie library.
BR00K8HER-Y0RK.
On Sunday afternoon. August 26, at
5 o'clock, at Mount Carmel Baptist
church, near Demorest, Ga., Mr. Jasper
Brookaher was marrlod to Miss Carrie
York.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. F. L. Prater.
MOONLIGHT PICNIC FOR
CHARMING VISITORS.
A delightful picnic of last Saturday
evening waa that given In honor of
Mias Robeanla Summers, of Cave
Springs; Miss Cortnne Conner, of
AdalrsvIUe; Miss Ida C. Abrams, of
Rome, the guests of Miss Anna Belle
Robeanla Hunsen.
Those njoylng the outing were: Miss
Robeanla Summers of Cave Springs,
M'm Oorlnne Conner of AdalrsvIUe,
Mies Ida C, Abrams of Rome, Miss
Anna Belle Robeanla Hunsen, Miss
Lillie Eskridge, Miss Alberta Conner,
Miss Addle Moore, Miss May Caw
ley, Mr. J, Lovette Milner, Mr. Fred
erick A. Hansen, Mr. Quarrels, Mr.
Chaltheal, Mr. Guy Dobba, Mr. Cunte
Dobbs, Mr. A. Eskridge.
The chaperons were Mtv and Mrs.
George J. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Dobbs.
chandlefT-dillon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon, of Suvnn-
nnh, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Katharine Ellznbeth, to Mr.
George Wellington Chandler. The mar
riage will be solemnized September 2 at
the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
at Savannah.
MI8S ANgTeR’S PICNC.
Miss Harriet Lee Angler gave a most
enjoyable picnic Monday evening at
Grant Park, complimentary to; Miss
Adeline Helfner nnrf her guest/ Miss
Clare Fletcher, of Forsyth. MlJt An
gler’s list of guests Included blisses
Willie Loylesi^ Hattie Loyless, Senbte
Adams, Hattie May Holland, Floy Al
mond. Irene Almand and Meesii*. Fain
Adams, Howard Parker, Joseph Elhy,
Oimstead King, Frank Baker, qlordon
Richards, Robert Hopkins, Guy, Nor
man. Dick Henry, Fenton Gentry, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Malone.
TRUSTEE8 OF ORPHANS’ HOM'E
REQUESTED TO MfcET
The trueleee or the Georgia i trphhns'
Home ore requested to meet Wednes
day morning at 10 o’clock at the 'll'-me
ot Mr. and Mre. J. B. Whitehead, SJS3
Peachtree Greet, to attend In a body
the funeral of Mr. Whitehead. \ ■
MBS. E. U CONNALLY, y
Secretary.
Jeanle Reynold., Mr. John Kirk, Mr.
G. B. Edge, Mr. Sol Love, Mr. C. A.
Jones.
WATERMELON PARTY.
On Wednesday evening Miss Mildred
llnrrls will'entertain at her homo In
West End at a watermelon cutting In
honor of the Misses Hetfner nnd their
guests, Miss Woodruff, of Columbus,
nnd the Misses Fletcher, of Forsyth.
Miss Harris' guests will Include Misses
Wllhn, Leonle and Adaline Helfner. the
Misses Fletcher, Luctle Woodruff, Lou
ise Norman, Harriet Lee Angler, Mar
guerite Chaffee, Edith Cofield, Lillian
Harris. Charles .Moore, Robert Hop
kins, Fred Dlsbro, John Norman, Frank
Sprinting, Charles Dyer, Percy Gentry,
J. C. Harris, Jr., Roy Abernathy, Jo
seph Arnold, Frit* Wagner, Alton Irby,
CONCERT AT MT. AIRY.
On Wednesday evening, August 12,
In the spacious drawing rooms of the
handsome home of Mrs. J. P. Fort, at
Mt. Airy, a delightful concert was given
by Mrs. Emma Terry Pollard, assisted
by other well-known musicians. One
hundred and fifty guests were present,
and evinced their appreciation of the
excellent program by enthusiastic ap
plause. Mrs. Fort’s home, which Is
Ideal for entertaining, was profusely
decorated In clematis, roses ami golden
rod, and the audience was In f ill eve
ning dress, presenting a brilliant ap
pearance.
The following program was rendered
by Mrs. Pollard, soprano; Me. H. W.
Card, pianist, ar.d Mr. William F.
chase, violinist:
1. Vanya’s Bong, Voth Stuizman.
2. (a) ' Hockin' In de Win',’’ Neldllng-
'; tbV "K-caHe'-' iV-Kovon. ~ ~
,2. Plano Solo, Selected.
4. (a i "The Sweetest FIdMer,” Haw
ley; fbl ''Three Green Bonnets,"
D’H.irelelot; <e) "Bobolink," Blschoff.
5. Violin Solo, Selected, i
6. (a) "Margery," Blschoff; (b)
"Pickaninny Mine, Good-Night." Tro-
tere. (c t "Nymphs and Fhuns," Bem-
berg.
Ing part In the festivities of the re-
gata were: Mrs. William Inman, Airs.
F. B. Dancey, Miss Dancey and the
Misses Ladson; from Augusta, Miss
Anita Phlnlzy and Miss Tobin, and
from Athens, the Misses Phlnlzy.—
Macon News.
MASON^VENABLE.
The social event of Wednesday will
be the marriage of Atlss Elizabeth
Venable and Afr. Frank Tucker Mason,
which will take place Wednesday even'
Ing at the beautiful country place of
the Venables at Stone Mountain. Airs.
Austelt Thornton and Airs, Arthur Kel
logg will be matrons of honor, and Mr.
AicKelvey, of Tennesse, and Mr. I. E.
Philips, of Pennsylvania, will act as
groomsmen. Mr. Fred Mason will be
best man, and Air. Samuel Venable will
give the bride away.
COACHING*PARTY.
One of the most delightful affairs of
the week was the coaching party given
yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs.
Frances Arnold De Bardeleben, Mrs.
L. A. Shipman and Air. and Mrs. Brad
ley Johnson 8nunders, of Birmingham,
who are staying at the Battery Park
hotel. After a drive through Blltmore
the guests returned to the Battery
Park, where an elegant dinner was
served. Those Invited to meet the
guests of honor were Air. and Airs. Jef
ferson B. Brown, of Key West Fla.;
Mrs. W. B. Wright, of Florida: .Miss
Kelley, of .Mobile, Ala.; Atlss Leila
Johnson, of Eufaula, Ala.; Miss Daisy
Hyer, of Pensacola, Fla.; Alosirs. Bur
ton E. Dryden, Vernon Badham, At.
Knowles and Knowles Hyer.—Asheville
Gazette News.
MISS SPEER ENTERTAIN8
NORTH SIDE BRIDGE CLUB
A very delightful meeting if the
North Side Bridge Club was held rues
day morning at the home of Miss Jatie
Speer. After the game a delicious
course luncheon wns served at the card
tables. Those present were Mlsse-j
Jennie English, Nan and May duRIg.
non. Joste Stockdell, Effte B. and Ai. A.
Phelan and Nellie Hightower.
THE JEWEL CURE.
If a young woman wears an ame
thyst she has an amulet against fllghtt-
ness and folly, and may Join in any
frolicsome venture without fear of be
ing led too far.
If she wears a sapphire she will be
proof against deceitful suitors, no mat
ter how artful their wooing may be.
Certain varieties of the aqua-marine
likewise.give the.power to divine the
thoughts of others, and have the de
sirable tint and qualities of sapphires.
If she gets possession of a ruby she
has a charm against rheumatism and
kindred diseases, and a prompter to
vivacity and fascination' of manner.
Fiilllng Hi*- ruby, tie* iHrbynrl" and
the garnet will exert a similar Influ
ence, quickening the circulation and
Harming the fancy.
In the turquoise the wearer has
talisman for self-possession. The
gleaming blue gem will enable her to
think clearly and keep her presence
of mind under the most trying clrcum
stances.
Olivines, have electric properties, apd
conduce to- ready wit and facility In
conversation: The girl who wears these
magic stones In brooch, neck chain or
hatpin Is sure to be an animated, In
teresting companion.
Emeralds are a spur to ambition and
promote the spirit of a leader.
A piece of Jade worn In the bracelet
clasp or vinaigrette ring will exorcise
bad luck even more effectively than
the rabbit’s foot or horseshoe,
you wish,” "whatever you will,” are
the Inherent meanings of this stone so
long associated with the sacred sym
bols of the Chinese.
In the moonstone the wearer has an
aid to beauty and the gift of pleasing.
Under this stone's Influence she sees
everybody and everything about her In
the best aspect The moonstone im
parts magnetism and a gentle, evasive
quality to the wearer. Some ancient
writers believe the moonstone cured
epilepsy; others that Its powers waxed
and waned with the moon; but all as
cribed meaning and Influence to it.
The topaz banishes melancholy and
Imparts serenity and a contented mind.
IN HONOR OF MRS.
ROSSMAN’S VISITORS.
A series of happy entertainments
have been planned for the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. j. G. Rossman. For the
past week the country place of Afr.
and Airs. Rossman, on Peachtree road,
has been the scene ot a constant round
of gaieties, and pleasures have been
planned for each remaining day of the
present week. Wednesday evening
Afr. and Airs. Rossman will entertain
at a theater party at the Casino.
Thursday they will take their guests
and a few friends to Stone Aiountaln
for the day, and on Friday there will
be another picnic excursion.
TO MI8S~GOODRJCH,
. Tuesday evening Miss Marie Alitchell
will entertain Informally at her home
on Forrest avenue In honor of her
guest, Atlss Eleanor Goodrich. The
occasion will be small and Informal,
only the Intimate friends of the young
hostess being Invited. There will be
games and music, and an exciting
guessing contest will afford much mer
riment.
’igalui tot lc«
MISS BELL ENTERTAINS
IN HONOR OF MISS BREADLOVE
Quite a lar*e gathering of young peo
ple enjoyed thrinxelve* Monday even*
Ing at the home of Ml*# Myrtle Dili,
near Fort McPhernnn. The huge mel^n
fete was given In honor of Miss Bell’s
guest. Miss Belle Breadlove. Gunjen
were played and refreshments sei *Hijj|g»
during the
present
of Mar
Ida Kahn,
Marguerite DufTy, Mrs. Ward. Risk I m-cmd'tn
Myrtle Hell. Mim Donnie Bell, lilts' Aim,1
GEORGIA BEAUTIES AT THE
BRILLIANT TOXAWAV REGATTA
A most picturesque event\«*as the re-
gata at Lake Toxaway th« past week,
hen the trophies, two silver loving
Blythe, of
nthrop, of
.he scenery
which is said by th«»e wlso
jJ*e
when the trophies, two stlv
cups, were won by MIskS I
Philadelphia, and Mr. \V<n
Network. The beauty of |h
nparable in many i
Acts to
he the Georgia I
A Pretty Sight
The modish bracelet on a rounded
arm, and women today are wearing all
kinds. Our Jeweled effect*, hoops, and
etched bands’are alike popular.
Davi- & Freeman,
Jewelers.
PRES8 CONVENTION.
The Tennessee Woman’s Press and
Authors’ Club will be represented next
week at the sixteenth annual conven
tion of the International League of
Press Clubs, to be held In Denver,
Colo., August 27 to September 1. The
delegates are Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples,
of Chattanooga, president; Miss Ern
estine Noa, of Chattanooga, who Is
spending the summer In the West and
will meet the delegates In Denver, and
Miss Llbble Morrow, of The Nashville
Banner. Miss Bettle Garland, who was
elected an alternate, and who has been
In California since June, may also be
In attendance.
The delegates will assemble In Chi
cago Tuesday morning and leave at
9:30 o'clock on a special Rock Island
train for Denver. On the trip the press
people In attendance will be the guests
of the Denver Press Club and their
friends throughout the state of Colo
rado, who will make the convention,
held for the third time in Its history
west of the Mississippi, most memora
bie and successful. Many social pleas<
ures and Interesting expeditions have
been arranged for the visitors.
En route to Denver a stop at Oma
ha may be made and A feature will
JULIETTE.
The social event of the week was the
soolnble given on laat Tuesday evening by
Misses Rosalie and Wllla Zellner, compll
inentary to their popular guests, Misses
Mottle nnd Leaale Maynard, of Forsyth.
John McGee has accepted a position with
the Southern Railway Company, and moved
his family to Atlanta.
Miss Annie Waldrop, of Flovilla, waa the
guest recently of Miss Resale Smith.
Lon Pitta spent Tuesday Jn Atlanta.
Harry Peddy hns returned from a visit
to friends in New York elty.
Jim Ch*jobless Is visiting relatives in
Boston, Mass.
Henry Hunt, of Hlllaboro, waa a visitor
in the city Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith complimented
the young men nnd young ladle* of the
elty with an Informal reception last Thurs-
dov evening. The house wns tastefully
decornted with roses, ferns and cut flow
ers. Tempting deilcneles were served.
Misses Oenie nnd Ethel Zellner, of For-
a tli, are the guests of their cousl
sses Florrlo and Ellie Mae Zelluer.
The Ice cream festival given by the yot
Indies of the Juliette Methodist eliui....
last Wednesday evening In the spacious an
dltorlnm of Juliette academy, for the ben
eflt of the church, wna a brilliant suc
cess. An Immense crowd was present
from many section* of the state. The
auditorium was lllutilnated with beautiful
Jnpnnese lanterns and presented a acene
of much beauty. .Slxty-slx dollars wan
raised for the church.
“Do You Admire Diamonds?”
What Is your honest opinion of a person who wears a nice diamonds
You will give the people that same impression of yourself If you wear a
beautiful stone. Our plan enables you to wear a mice diamond while nay.
Ing for it. Do tho right thing for yourself. , 1 ”
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St.
C!
Personal Mention
b
Among the very prettily gowned girls
dining Sunday evening at the Capital
City Club were Alias M. A. Phelan, In
a white toilette with lingerie lint; .Miss
Speer, In a blue gown with black chip
hat, trimmed In blue plumes; Miss
Emory, of Jacksonville, Fla., In pink
mull, with hat en suite; Alias Jean
nette Swift, In embroidered suit o_
white linen and large white hat, with
a touch of black, nnd AIlss Nicolson,
In white lingerie gown, with white hat,
trimmed with red roses.
AIlss Loulle Roper will leave Sep
tember 3 to visit Mrs. Walter Thomp.
son at her home In Philadelphia. Airs.
Thompson Is much loved here In At.
Ianta, where os AIlss Lute Gordon,
she was a reigning belle. Since her
marriage, Mrs. Thompson has resided
largely In Bremen. Germany, but It will
be a source of pleasure to her friends
to know that Mr. Thompson’s business
Interests will keep him for some time
In America.
Air. and Airs. J. E. G. Pedder have
moved from “The Lorraine," and are
now occupying an apartment In "The
Wilhelm,” 63 East Baker street. Mr.
and Mrs. Pedder have Just returned
from a month's trip North, where they
visited New York, Boston and Lewis
ton, Maine. They were the guests for
two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Bean at
their summer cottage on Alere Point,
Casco Bay.
Mr. Clayton King, of Lexington. Ga,
Is the guest of his grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. William King, at their home,
on Courtland street. Mr. King will re
turn to the Georgia Military Academy
September 6. He will be a member
of the house party to be given by
fessor and Mrs. J. C. Woodward, at
College Park, the latter part of the
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
—NEW BRACELETS—
Just Received. Look et Them.
Charles W. Cranks haw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century Building. Whitehall 8t.
GEN. SCOTT SHIPP
QUITS Tlffi V. M. I.
By Private Leased Wire.
Lexttnton, Va, Aug. 26.—General
Scott Shipp, superintendent of the
Virginia Aillltary Institute, today at a
special meeting of the board of visit
ors of the school, presented his resig
nation, to take i effect at the close of
the academic year. A committee was
appointed to rtport upon the resigna
tion at the meeting In June, 1907. Gen
eral Shipp has! been connected In some
capacity witty the school for fifty
years.
AMERICAN GIRL
KILLED IN SCOTLAND
By Private Leased Wire.
■Blalrgaw'rle, Scotland, Aug. 21.—Miss
Emma Van Korden, daughter of War
ner Van Norden, of New York, who
was Injured August 22 by the over
turning ’of a carriage In which she
wae driving with several friends, died
this morning. The others of the par
ty who ’.vers hurt are recovering.
CONFEDERATE CAMP
{ ELECT8 NEW OFFICER8
HpeelsIJ to The Georxtan.
Gadsden. Ala., August 29.—Emma
Oanseir.i camp, United Confederate
Veterans, have re-elected the foilow-
In officers for the ensuing year: R.
A. [. Dunlap, commander; obal
Christopher, first lieutenant command
er; W. M- Meek*, second lieutenant
commander; James T. Brooks and
Alto V. Lee, Sr., third lieutenant com
manders; J. R. Hughes, adjutant; W. C.
Wright. color bearer; John F. Adams,
chaplain and secretary.
Air. and Mrs. D- N. McCullough, ac
companied by their daughter, Atlss
Helen, and by Miss Alleen Tolbert, left
on Friday for New York to be present
at the great reception to be tendered
Hon. William J. Bryan in that city
during this week. Mr. and Airs. Mc
Cullough and party sailed from Savan
nah on the Kansas City.
Airs. John M. Cutler, Master Jack
Cutler and Miss Emma Bell, ot Atlanta,
are spending some time at Wrfghtsvllle
Beach. Master Jack Cutler Is the for-'
tunate possessor of a remarkably- sweet
and lovely baritone voice and gives
much pleasure to the hosts of people
who gather around the music room
dally.—Macon News.
Afr. and Airs. Stephen Snowden, ot
Richmond, spent a few days In Atlanta
en route to Virginia. Mrs. Snowden,
who was AIlss Edith Angler previous
to her marriage, has many friends In
the city who are always delighted to
welcome her upon her visit* to her for.
mer home.
The many friends In Atlanta of Mr.
and Afrs. Herbert Brown will regret to
learn that they will make their home
in Alarletta during the coming year In
the hope that Mrs. Brown’s health will
Improve. They have taken a house at
300 Kenesaw avenue.
Miss Francis Burke Harris arrived
In the city yesterday from North Caro-
llna, where she has been enjoying a
delightful trip In the mountains, and
before returning to her home in Macon
will be the guest of Miss Carolyne Sas.
nett for several days.
Airs. Frank Ellis.will in a few days
close her cottage at Narragansett,
which has this summer been, the cen-
tsr of a very delightful social life. Airs.
Ellis will not return to Atlanta before
the latter part of October.
Afrs. Charles P. Byrd and children
have returned from a visit of several
weeks to "Aylmer," the country home
of Afrs. Byrd’s mother, Afrs. Lula Turn-
lln Lyons, near Cartersvllle.
Air/ and Airs. John Stewart have
given up their house In Inman Park,
and after Tuesday, will be at home to
their friends at the Wllmer, Moore
apartments, on Baksr street.
AIlss Carolyne Sasnett hat returned
from North Carolina, where she has
been epending the summer months,
nnd has as hsr guest Alise Frances
Burke Harrle, of Macon.
Aire. R. Af. Klrbln, of Columbue. Ga.,
whp has been the guest of Airs. Hugh
Atartln, of New York, Is spending a
few days In Atlanta as the guest of
Mrs. W. S. Wltham.
Miss Afarle Gllreath, of Cartersvllle,
and Miss Rheta Hervel, of Providence,
R. I., passed through the city Monday
on their way to Cartersvllle. They will
visit Atlanta later
Mr. and Afrs. W. C. Tolbert are
spending several week at Hotel Mont
erey, at Atount Airy. Upon their return
to Atlanta they will occupy their home
on Currier street.
Air. Fred Stockdell and his daughter,
AIlss Ford Stockdell, and AIlss Ataud
Johnson, of Griffin, are guests of Air.
and Airs. Frank Stockdell, on Piedmont
avenue.
Airs. Frank Moore Pearson ha* re
turned from a delightful stay at Tal
lulah Falls, and, with her family, Is
non- at her apartments, 63 East Baker
street.
AIlss Lillian Warner, of New York,
arrived In Atlanta Tuesday morning,
to be the guest for some time of Miss
Hints* Stewart on West Peachtree
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Geddlngs Tupper have
purchased a beautiful home near Ard
more, a suburb of Philadelphia, and
111 reside there In the future.
Mr*. R. H. Shaw and little daughters^
Robena and Idelt, have returned home
after spending several weeks at Car-
tersville and Davis Springs.
The many Atlanta friends of Afr. Alt
Vernoy will be grieved to hear that he
met with a painful accident on a street
csr while In Houston, Texas.
Mr. J. AI. Owlna, Mr. Henry HulL
Air. Lucius Drewery, and Mr. Rees
Marshall are attending a delightful
house party In Cartersvllle.
day kome, 250 Juniper street, on Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. McAllen Marsh left
Tallulah a few days ngo for n visit
to New York and oilier Northern cities.
Miss Hazelle Alexander and AI'ss
Hattie Bloodworth passed through At-
Ianta Alonday on their way to Forsyth,
Airs. Harry Jackson and Atlss Flor-
ence Jackson are tho guests of Mr
and Airs. Wllmer Afoore at Alarletta.
Air. Leonard Day, who has been the
guest of Air. and Airs. George Alien!
left Monday night for New York/
, T" F. Cleveland has moved to
480 Whitehall street, where his many
friends can find him at any time.
Air. Fulton Colville has returned
from Buffalo, entirely recovered from
his recent serious illness.
AIlss Ethleen Dobbs has returned
from a visit to her aunt, Airs. D A
GIffen, at Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. J. G. Addy and children have
returned from tin extended visit to
relatives at La Grange.
Miss Luella Aialsby left Alonday for
a two weeks’ visit to AIlss Jessie AHze
In Thomaston.
Mlsd Isabelle Postell, of Savannah
Is the guest of Mrs. S. W. Postell, on
Afartln street.
Air. and Mrs. R. F. Eawes have re
turned from a visit to relatives at Ox-
*-rd.
Alias Allldred Hardy has returned
from a visit to friends at La Grange.
Aflss Anna Habersham Colquitt has
returned to her home In Savannah.
Mr. Sam AtcClellan, of Knoxville, Is
the guest of Airs. Hugh McClellan.
Mrs. Warren Shafer Is the guest of
Mrs. Henry Hollst, at LaGrange.
Mr. Gilbert Alfrlend has returned
from a visit to Wayoross, Ga.
Miss Adele Blue, of Afacon, Is the
guest of Mrs. S. A. Swann.
Mr. Charlie Klngsberry spent
week-end at Indian Springs.
Miss Myrtle Tye has.returned from
a visit to West FoIntT .
Mr. W. E. Chapin has returned from
a visit to Saratoga.
TO 8ETTLE THE ESTATE
OF LONG LOST BROTHER
Special to Tbs Georgian. . , 1 :
Gadsden, Ala., August 28.—A petition
out of the ordinary has been filed In
the probate office here. It Is an appli
cation of W. B. Fleming to be ap- '
pointed administrator of the estate of
his brother, J. Q. Fleming, who left his
home thirty years ago and has not been
heard of since. His mother left an es
tate which has never been settled.'
REPUTED MI8ER ATTACKED
AND 8H0T BY THIEF.
By Privets Leased-Wire.
Richmond, Va., Aug. 28.—Jacob
Bernstein, an eccentric proprietor of
cheap eating house of Carey afreet,
was found In his room this morning
nearly unconscious from a wound in
his breast.
He declared some unknown man shot
him In the night. The police are un
able to find any clew. Bernstein was
supposed to keep a large sum of money
In his room.
DESIGNATE THE MAN
OTHER CANDIDATES CRY
Rpeclsl to The Georgian.
Jackaon, Mlsa., Aug. 88.—The firs
candldatea for governor are calling
loudly on Hon. Earl Brewer, of Coa
homa county, to name the man who It
the Illinois Central's candidate for
{ tovernor. Mr. Brewer made the charge
n a speech at a picnic near this city
that one of the candidates for gov
ernor was being backed by the Illinois
Central Railroad.
75 PEACHTREE ST.
Nathan’s Home Bakery
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Bread, Cakss, Piss, ete„ frsib dslly,
Atlanta Phone 1896. Bell Phena 1486
Mr. and Aire. Joel.Hunter will move
from 290 North Jackson street to thslr
$1,000
FOR
10 Cents
150,000
Population
-v Has Atlanta.
Exposition and
Will Spend Each
10 CENTS
We will give 81.000 to the
1910 EXPOSITION,
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