The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 01, 1906, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, If*. SOCIAL NEWS Mra. George C. Bill, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, AiiUtents. REVIEW OF PAST WEEK. Monday evening the ueunl number of •oi-lety people were seen at the Casino. Tuesday morning Miss Janie Speer entertained the North Side Bridge Club at her home, on Peachtree, her guests Including: .Misses Jennie English, Nan and May duBIgnon, Josle Stockdell, Eflle B. and M. A. Phelan and Nellie Hightower. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Molse De I-e<>n entertained at cards at her home, on Piedmont avenue. In honor of Mrs. Nina Solomon, of Sumter, 8. C. Those Invited to meet Mrs. Solomon were Mrs. Julius Alexander, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. James Morrow, Mrs. Har rison, Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. Petti grew, Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mrs. D. H. Lopes, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Irvin Walker, Mrs. Beall, Mrs. W. R. Kagan, Mrs. Fair Dodd, Airs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. T. J. Ripley, Mrs. James Morrow, Jr., Mrs. Edward Van Winkle, Mrs. Albert Spalding. Mrs. Edmund Jtrrkeley, Mrs. Clarence May. Mrs. William E. Wllmerdlng, Misses 8lasnn, Miss Sophia Clark, Miss Aline Ruse, Mis* Lula Slaton, Miss Mattie Slaton, Ml eg Lucllla Hitt, Allas Solomons, Mias Ottolengln. In the evening Air. and Mrs. J. O. Rossman gave a dinner at the Pled mont Driving Club, the party Includ ing: Miss Lucy Hines, Miss Theatt, Miss Barker, Mr. Joe Brown Connally, Mrs. F. P. Gamble, Air. Ed Alfrlrnd, Air. Eugene Alfrlend, Air. Will Park- hurst, Mr. Charles Bayne and Air. Alex Irvin. Wednesday afternoon the Misses Snook gave a bridge party at their home. In Inman park. In honor of Mrs. Alary J. AlcConnell and Mrs. O'Don nell. The Invited guests Included: Mrs. Chessley Howard, Mrs. Harvey John son, Mrs. W. T. Smith, Airs. Francis Smith, Airs. Dan Cabanlss, Mrs. Chas, Phillips, Mrs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster, Airs. John Wayte. Miss Adelaide Everhart, Allss Lula Slaton, Miss Ret Dargan. One of the social events of the week was the wedding of Mr. Frank Tucker Mason, of New York,'and Alias Elisa beth Venable, which took place Wed nesday evening at the Venable home, at Stone mountain. On the same evening Miss Mildred Harris entertained Informally for the Aliases Helfner and guests. Miss Har ris’ guests on this occasion were: Mlases Wllha, Leonle and Adallne Helfner, the Mieses tfetcher, Luctle Woodruff, Louise Norman, Harriet Lee Angler, Marguerite Chaffee, Edith I'ntleld, Lillian Harris, Charles Moore, Robert Hopkins, Fred Dlsbro, John Norman, Frank Spratllng, Charles Dy- Percy Gentry, J. C. Harris, Jr., W , A CIV/ VICIHI/j W. V> IIOI I IO, Uli| Roy Abernathy, Joseph Arnold, Frits Wagner, Alton Irby. - . Mrs. W. E. Foster entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon at her home In West End. Mrs. Joseph Ralne won the flrst prise; Mrs. Albert Collier won the second, and Mrs. Edward Van Winkle cut the consolation. Mrs. Foster's guests were: Airs. J. W. Hill, Mrs. Robert Davis, Airs. R. B. Ridley, Jr., Airs. Charles AlcGehse, Mrs. Clifford Hatcher, Airs. Thomas Daniel, Miss O'Donnelly. Airs. Harvey Phillips, Mies Nell Phillips, Mrs. Joseph Rich ardson, Mrs. William Hahr, Airs. Boy kin Robinson, Airs. Carroll Payne, Mrs. Edward Van Winkle, Mrs. Fred Pat terson, Mrs. William Kiser, Mrs. Wil liam Prescott, Airs. J. Walker, Airs. Beall. Miss I.utn Slaton. Airs. W. D. Hawkins, Mrs. J. O. Oglesby, Jr„ Mrs. Colquitt Carter, Mrs. A. W. Calhoun, Mrs Andrew Calhoun, Miss Jeanette Su 1ft, Mrs. Claud Burhnnnn, Mrs. Wil lis Jones, Airs. Lena R. Huntley, Miss Sarnh Collier, Miss High, Allss Steele, Mrs. John M. Slaton, Airs. Hugh Wil lett, Aire. Edward Chamberlin, Mrs. Robert Wood, Airs, Julian Field, Airs. T II. Felder. Airs. J. Q. Hollenbeck, Miss Nan Stephens, Airs. AtcBrlde, the Misses AloBrlde, Miss Elisabeth Adair, Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. James L. Dickey. Jr.. Airs. Albert ('oilier, Mrs. w J. Blalock, Allss Louise Todd, Mrs. Charles King, Airs. Eugene Pierce, Airs. Joseph Rhodes, Mrs. James Crawford, Airs. Frank West. Mrs. Rlx Stafford, Mrs. Jossph Rslnh Airs. Ben Watkins, Airs. James T. Williams. Thursday evening Miss Sllvey Speer’s beautiful masquerade party. In honor or M!-s Julia Howell, was the social event among the younger set. Mrs. william Speer, Mrs. Sllvey. Miss Aline Patterson, Allss Llssle May Dough erty and Airs. Rhodes assisted Miss Spear In the entertainment of her guests. The opening of the’Grand Thursday evening was the occasion of several In- formiri theater parlies, which Included: Miss Hattie May High, Allss Kathnrlne Gholstln, Miss Harry Htoekdelt, Miss Alice Steele, Mias Rollne Clarke. Miss Nannie Nlcolaon, Allss Sadie Morris. Miss Scott, of Little Rock: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Calhoun. Mr. Thomas Lyon, Mr. Gus Ryan. Mr. Oene Otlley, Mr. James, Mr. Valdemar Guile, Mr. Carroll Latimer, Air. Toly Williams, Mr. William Tanner. Friday morning Mrs. J. O. Oglesby, Jr. entertained the members of the Young Matrons' Rrtdgr Club. Those p:.tying were: Airs. Harry English, Mr-. A. E. Thornton, Mrs. Vaughan Nixon, Mrs. R. F. Shedden, Mrs. An drew- Calhoun, Mrs. Thomas B. Pains and Mrs. Jsmes ,R. McKeldln. Friday afternoon Airs. Bowman gavi a tea In honor of Miss Pearl Peck. Miss Cora Hemphill's domino party Friday afternoon was a pretty compli ment to the Misses Helfner and their guests. Saturday afternoon society was seen at East Laks, where they enjoyed the Informality of an Athletic Club, TO MRS. M'CALL. Saturday morning Miss Nan Steph ens entertained at cards with delight ful Informality on honor of Mrs. Cay McCall, of Jacksonville, whose visit to her mother, Mrs. James L. Logan, Is proving a source of great pleasure to her friends. Miss Stephens' home In Weet End was made attractive by vaaes and jars of cut flowers, and af ter the game a delicious luncheon was served at the card tables. Miss Stephens wore a dainty white lingerie gown trimmed with lace, and Mrs. McCall was attractive In a smart white linen suit trimmed with n-lsh lace. The flrst prlxe was a handsome wa ter color, and the consolation a pack of cards. Mrs. McCall was presented with a pretty linen handkerchief box. Those present were Mrs. James I,. Logan, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Marsh all Eckford, Miss O'Donnelly, Misses Lillian and Mildred Harris, Miss Fan nie Turner. Miss Bessie Ray, Miss Ada Turner, Miss Ruth Lewis Muss Susan Battle, Allss Brent Whiteside, Allss Caroline Howell, Allss Carrie Sasnett, Allss Nettle Mills, Miss Louise Norman. johnstoaTmiller. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Miller an nounre the engagement of their daugh ter, Stella Mae, to Mr. Robert Bruce Johnston, the marriage to take place at the home of the bride, 39 Irwin street, on the evening of September 20. IN HONOR IHOU8E PARTY. Mr. Eugene Cox will give a tally- ho party Monday evening In honor of the Aliases Hughes and their house party, which Is composed of Miss Clair Fletcher and Miss Annlg Kate Fletcher, of Forsyth; Alias Luctle Woodruff, of Columbus; Miss Mildred Harris and Miss Harriet Lee Angler, of Atlanta. in honor"of VISITORS. The gayetles which have been oc casioned by the house party of the Aliases Helfner will continue next week. A trolley party has been plan ned for Tuesday evening, on which oc casion the Misses Helfner and their friends will be the guests of a number of the young men of West End. 8ATURDAY At"eA8T LAKE. Saturday evening at East Lake promises to be a gala occasion, num- ous picnic parties having been plnnned for the evening. The weather prom ised to he Ideal for the regatta, and the various ewlmtplng, boat and tub racea are being anticipated with de light. In one party will be Allss Janie Thornton, Miss Marlon Peel, Miss 8am- uella Whltinnn, Mr. Wlnshlp Nunnnlly, Mr. George Wlnshlp and Mr. Willis Ragln. Another party, one of the largest which as been formed, will Include Altsaes Minnie Atkinson, Alary rndgetl, Nan and Kate Carroll, Kate Edmond son. Foster Anderson; Ora 8ue Mitchell, Jessie Alltchell, Kate Peters, Bessie Welslger, Mrs. (•". A. Clarkson, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. B. Osborn, Air. and Mrs. Willis Timmons, Messrs. KrneRt Duncan, Hall Miller, Snm Williams, Fred Hoyt, Gor don Mitchell, George Mills, Joseph Bur ton, Pressly Yates, Paul Norcross, Clo- cum Ball and others. In honor of their guest, Allss Kin- k_d, of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hodges have Invited Atlases Ethel Kelly, Elisabeth Adair, Rollne Clarke, Louise Van Harlingen, Jeanette Swift, James Calloway, Tolman Williams, Louis Gregg, John Dean Steward, Ed ward Barnett, Alfaed Kennedy. A congenial party will consist of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry English, Airs. Inman Saunders, Mina Nannie Nlcoleon, Mr. Rob Clark, Mr. Edward Inman, Air. Arthur Kelly, Air. Rob Brown, Mr. Arthur Clark. Airs. George C. Eckles will chaperone Mlee Helen McCall, Air. Harry Ataplea, Mr. C. D. McCaully. Mr. and Airs. L. D. Broil, who are enthusiastic tennis players, and who are to be seen almost dally on the grounds, will have with them Misses Emma Scott,-Misses Graves, Miss Col ley, of Washington, Ga.; Miss Alary Gude and Dr. Hayes. Misses Bessie Pope, Aline Pattemon, Nina Gentry, Bailie Cobb Johnson, Messrs. Louis Leonard, John Mllnn, Wycllffe Goldsmith and Luther Mayo will form a party. MISS ADAMS~ENTERTAIN8. Friday evening Miss Fenble Adams entertained charmingly In honor of the Misses Helfner and their guests. Games were played, at the conclusion of which prlxra were awardad the sue essful players. The flrst prise wna won by Miss Leonle Helfner, and Alisa Fletrhar rut the guest prise, a dainty lace handkerchief. The booby went to Allss Moore. PICNIC "AT PARK. Saturday evening Miss Daisy Adams ill entertain at Grant park In honor of Miss Pnullne Moore. Only the In tlmnte friends of Allss Adams nre lu lled. FORTIETH WEDDING • ANNIVERSARY Air. and Mrs. James Brumby, o Marietta, celebrated (he fortieth annl ersary of their marriage Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoppe, In Marietta. The home wan profusely adorned with cut flowers, palms and ferns, nnd n de lightful buffet supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Brumby's guests were Mrs. Robert Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Mungeon Brumby. Mr. and Mrs. Bolan Brumby, Miss Isabel Brumby, Mr. Jnmes Brum by, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Hoppe. MR. AND MRS. ROSSMAN ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Air. and Airs. J. G. Rossman enter tained at an old fashioned dinner Fri day evening at their home on Peach tree road In honor of their guests. Atlases Alexander, Eagle and Palmer. The dinner wrs served In the dining room, where the table had as a cen terpiece an npple tree laden with ripe red fruit. The base of the tree was surrounded by foliage and the whole effect was most novel and charming. “Do You Admire Diamonds?” What Is your Impression of a person who wears a nice diamond? You will give the people that same Impression of yourself If you wear a beautiful stone. Our plan enables you to wca- a nice diamond while pay ing for IL Do th>- right thing for yourself. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. .Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. All the dishes known to a country din ner were served by an old fashioned mammy. Mr. and Mrs. Rossman's guests In cluded Miss Alexander, Miss Lucy Hines, Miss Eagle, Miss Palmer, Mr. Charles Bayne, Mr. F. P. Gamble, Mr. Joe B. Connally, Mr. Madison Bell, Mr. Julius DeGIve, Mr. William Parkhurst. IN HONOR OF mT8S TUTWILER. Misses Vivian and Ethel Thurmand entertained a few of their friends at their home ftear Forsyth last Tuesday evening In'honor of their cousin. Miss Lillian Tutwller, of Atlanta. The evening was delightfully passed In conversation, music and games. During the evening delicious Ices and cakes were served In the dining room, which was beautifully decorated In pink and green. Those Invited to meet Miss Tutwller were Misses Mamie Hawkins, of At lanta; Mabrle and Emma Arnold, of Forsyth; Clara and Cora Bankston. Julia and Jennie Clements, Pauline Hollis, of Forsyth; Mrs. I. E. Cham bliss, of Barnesvllle; Lizzie and Nellie Howard, Ethel Jackson, Josle. Ingram, Ida Thurmond, of Barnesvllle; Messrs. Edward Ponder, of Forsyth; Walter Butler, of Barnesvllle; Irving Shi, of Forsyth; T. Z. Abercrombie, of Strouds; Gordon Mayner, of Forsyth; Voter Butler, of Johnsonvllle; Gra ham Bapplngton, Lenton Smith, Walter Bramlette.. of Forsyth; Farris Wilson, Herman Bankston, Collie Wilson and Mr. McDaniel, of Barnesvllle. MI88 PECK TO WED MR. 8HOUP. The marriage of Miss Pearl Beatrice Peck to Mr. Richard Connell Shoup, of Wilmington, Del., will take place Tuesday evening, September 4, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Peck, 235 West Peachtree street. The ceremony will be perform ed by Rev. Frank E. Jenkins, and Mr. J. Fowler Richardson will play the wed ding music. The decorations of the handsome home will be In white, pink and green tints. The maid of honor will be Miss Jose phine Davis, cousin of the bride, and Mr. George Bocklns, Jr., of Wilming ton, Del., will be best man. The pret ty little flower girls will be Misses Elo- lse Peck, Sophie McLeay, Isoline Camp bell and Margaret Northern Misses Lillian Yow and Virginia Bowman will serve punch. The approaching mar riage of Miss Peck to Mr. Shoup is of very much interest to many friends, South nnd North, and the removal from Atlanta of Miss Peck, after her marriage, Is a source of deepest re gret to her large circle of Atlanta friends. . . Of many and varied accomplish ments, including music and painting, Miss peck’s beautiful womanly attri butes, and her unusual magnetic per sonality have drawn about her In her young womanhood Innumerable friends and admirers In this her native city. BARACA WATERMELON CUTTING. On Thursday evening the Young Men’s Baraca class of the Tabernacle Baptist Sunday school entertained their young lady friends with a watermelon cutting at the home of their teacher, Miss Lucy Irby, on Mllledge avenue. Quite an enjoyable evening was spent In games and music, after which the melons were served on the lawn. RULES FOR DINNER GUE8T8. Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, who Is a veri table social genius, has evidently mas tered the art of seating guests at din ners, h troublesome question at all times for a hostess. It Is said that at her large dinner last Saturday evening she tactfully seated her 102 guests In such a manner that each had an enjoyable time. Here are some of the ruWs Mrs. Fish observes: Never place two fluent talkers close together. An Interesting talker is a rarity and should be placed where he or she can hold sway. Husband and wife should never be 8 laced within earshot of each other. •n a gala occasion, no wife should be forced to listen to her own husband's Jokes. The hobbles of people have to be considered. A man who talks yachts continually should never be placed next to a woman whose Interest In life cen ters entirely about the arts, and to whom yachting trips are nothing bul seasick torture. The same rule applies to automobiles as well. Women who are inclined to be Jeal ous should never be seated opposite each other, lest some "catty” remark be made. Above all, see that your guests be not bored. It If the one unforgivable sin of an entertainer. IN HONOR OF MISS BEASLEY AND MIS8 ZACHARY. A delightful social function of this week was the bid domino party given by Mrs. J. C. Farley, Jr., at Opelika, Ala., In honor of her guests, Misses Alice Beasley, of Atlanta, and Daisy Zachary, of West Point, fla. Punch was served by Miss Virginia Dickinson, the bowl resting in a bower of ferns. A profusion of palms, ferns and cut flowers gave a brightening touch to the scene. Pretty hand-painted score cards were presented by little Miss Alberta Wat kins In a dainty costume of white with pink ribbons. A delightful two-course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the game.— Opelika Post. TAGGART-JOH NSTON. The most Important social event of the season at Statesboro, Ga., was the wedding of Miss Margaret Johnston to Mr. Grantham Israel Taggart, of Sa vannah, at the Methodist Church at 2 o’clock on Friday afternoon. The decorations were In white and green tints. The ferns, palms, southern smllax and Ivy made the church very artistic and attractive. After the ush ers entered the bridal party, the groom with his brother. Mr.^Jack Taggart, as best man; the, bride with Mis Eunice lister, as maid of honor. Miss Lester wore a light blue linen coat suit, with trimming of baby Irish lace. The bridesmaids. Miss Leah Lester nnd Miss Kate Parker, wore white lln- •n coat suits with baby Irish lace and •arrled white carnation bouquets. The attendants were Mr. Jack Tag gart and Miss Eunice Lester. Mr. Lee Armstrong and Miss Leah Lester, Mr. Homer Parker and Mias Kate Parker. The wedding march was played by Mrs. A. J. Mooney. Rev. Q. N. McDon ald performed the ceremony. The bride were a handsome suit of brown silk and carried * bride’s roses. She great social favorite in Statesboro, and has entertained very graciously from time to time at the hospitable home of her father, Hon. G. S. Johnston. The groom is a prominent young business man of Savannah and is i member of a prominent family of cul ture and wealth. The young couple left Immediately for an extended trip to the north and Canada. Upon their return they will reside in Savannah. MU8ICAL PROGRAM AT FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY. Mr. O'Donnelly has prepared an elab orate musical program In honor of Dr. Landrum's eleventh anniversary of his pastorate. There will be a special mu sical service In the evening and the choir will be augmented for both ser vices; Morning. Prelude to Lohengrin, Wagntr. Cornet, "The Evening Star,” Wag ner. Voluntary, "Pilgrim’s Chorus,” Wag ner—Male chorus. Offertory, "Just as I am,” Chopln- Vogrlch—Mrs. Peyton H. Todd and male chorus. • Anthem, "Sextet,” Donizetti—Mrs. Todd, Miss Dunlap, Mr. Davies, Mr. Hoke, Mr. Barnes and Mr. Scott. Postlude, Wagner. Evening. Prelude, Bollman. Cornet, Meyerbeer. Voluntary, "Festival Gloria in Ex- celsls," (duet) Shelley—Mrs. 8. D. Si ler and Mr. T. B. Davies. Offertory, "Hark! Hark! My Soul!” Chadwick—Miss Marguerite Dunlap and choir. Anthem, Jerusalem. A Mortet, for Solo, Chorus and Or gan, Neldlinger. Postlude, Borowskl. Choir—Mrs. Peyton H. Todd, so prano; Miss Marguerite Dunlap, alto; Mr. Thomas B. Davies, tenor; Mr. John Scott, bass; Mr. C. T. W trm, cometlst; Mr. J. P. O’Donnelly, organist and director; assisted by Mrs. W. S. Elkin, Jr., Mrs. S. D. Slier and Miss Louise Van Harlingen, sopranos; Mrs. Clar ence Rlosser, Mrs. W. T. Perkerson and Mrs. F. A. Wynne, altos; Mr. ’ F. A. Tieke, Mr. Marlon Roberts, Mr. Charles Hoke and Mr. Charles Ballmard, ten ors; Mr. Edward H. Barnes, Mr. Ed ward Werner, Mr. Ernest Waltt and Mr. T. L. Jennings, basses. AMERICU8. Mrs. James Taylor and the Misses Cobb will return home this week from a delight ful stay In .the mouutalns of North Caro- Mrs. II. T. Davenport and Miss Mary Davenport are enjoying a trip east. Mlsa Mattie Lewis Dodgon Is at home ngnln after a stay of s few days at Indian ^^Inerleus sends quite a bevy of pretty girls to college this fall. Among them are Misers Kintnn Eldrldge, Msttle Ilylnnder, and Lizzie Mae Oliver, who will enter Agnes Scott; Misses Mattie Lewis Dodson, Freddie Shipp, sod Katv Wbeatley. who will go to Staunton, Vs.: Miss Mamie Sue Hell will enter Cox College, Miss Marie Josey will'resume her studies nt Mount de Hales Academy, and Miss Mary Hailey will return to Monroe. Miss Carobe 11 Murphy, of Oklahoma, Photo by Lenney. HUGH INMAN, JR. Master Inman is the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inman. Personal Mention \ / MIM varoa.il xiurpnr. oi ywiiww, th. attract!.. jpi«.t of R.r. R. L. Birina, Mr. Edgar O. Simmon, and MU. hind. Simmon, ere at home again after a trip to New York and other point. In th. muf Ml.... Lol. aud Fannie Mat Williford are enjojlttf a atajr In Lumpkin. Mr., C. F. Putnam I. .pending tome at Indian Spring. Ml.. I/tulie Lamer, of Columboa, wa. a rl.ltor hero recentl?. „ ' . . Mr.. R. It. Clement., after . Tl.lt to her mother, ha. returned to her home In Bueu. Mra C. J. Lewie, of Montexuma, la here for a ten dajra. English China The present vogue for khiglieh China |g amply mot In our charming collec tion Dinner and Tea servlcee, sots of platee, odd pieces—all In patterni of moat artlitlc type. Maier & Berkele IS YOUR BED SOFT? It not the Hollingsworth Mattreai Co. will make It so by renovating the old mattreas and making It new. Bell Phone 2562. 381 E. Atlanta 1175. Hunter St. Cor. Grant and Hunter. DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE, Residence Mutie Studio., 271 Ivy Street. Bell phone S18 Mein. 75 PEACHTREE ST. Nathan’s Home Bakery and Vienna Cafe Bread, Cakes, Plea, etc., freeh daily. Atlanta Phone 1896. Bell Phone 1486 A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm. and women today are wearing all kinds. Our jeweled effects, hoops, and etched bands are alike popular. Davis & Freeman, Jeweler*. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF ‘-NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, 'Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall tit. Mr. and Mre. Chessley B. Howard arrived here from New York Saturday evening via the Southern railway. Mr. Howard has been several weeks In Europe on business, returning to New York over a week ago. where Mrs. Howard met him, and where they have spent a delightful week. Mrs. Frank Logan, a sister of Mrs. Howard, who has been visiting New York, Philadel phia and Lake Chatauquo, returns with them. Miss Adelaide Nelson has just re turned from an extended visit to Eu rope, and Is now with her sister, Mrs. L. L. Knight, on the Boulevard. Miss Nelson has brought homo many beau tiful souvenirs of her trip abroad, and has kindly consented to give her im pressions of Europe In The Georgian In a few days. Miss Nelson will r-.-enter upon her studies at Agnes Scott In September. Mrs. Eldred Slmklns and family, for. merly of Albany, Oa., who have epent the past year In Decatur, will leave Sunday for Athens, where they will re side permsnently. Mrs. Slmklns has purchased a home at Athens, and will educate her children In the schools and colleges of that city. The many friends of Mrs. Cay Me Call, of Jacksonville, Fla., are glad to know that she will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Logan, Hi West Peachtree, for a visit of about a month. Mrs. McCall arrived In At lanta Friday. Dr. W. W. Landrum has returned to the city, after a delightful vleU to Vir ginia. Mrs. Landrum, Misses Ellse, Ida* and Mary Landrum and Mr. Bay lor Landrum, who have spent the month of August at Clayton, returned Frldny. Misses Margaret and Eleanor Fer rell, of Macon, are the charming little guesta of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel F. Jackson, at the Ara gon. Miss Bessie Chandler, who has been the guest of Miss Fay Martin, of Nor folk, Va., since their return from Eu rope, la expected home Saturday night. Dr. C. P. Bridewell has returned from a visit to Malvern, Ark., and will All hie pulpit at both morning and evening services Sunday. Mrs. Frank R. Logan, who has been spending the summer In the East, re turned Saturday and is with Mrs. W. O. Mitchell, South Kirkwood. Mr. Joseph B. Taylor, of' Savannah, Is spending several days In Atlnnta. He has Just returned from a visit of sev eral weeks at Toxaway. , Mr. B. L. McGee, who Is now spend ing his vacation In California, will visit Los Angeles, Pasadena and other places of Interest to tourists. Miss Myrtle Pope and little niece, Myrtle Robert, are spending several days on Lookout mountain w ith Dr. and Mrs. 1. R. Stone. Mr. W. C. Pope, who Is In New Or leans, will visit his sister, Mrs. I. R. Stone, on Lookout mountain, before htB return to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs, Blanton FOrtson and young daughter and Masters Henry and Laurence Tompkins left Saturday for a visit to Tate. Miss NelUe Kate Manston has turned from a most enjoyable visit to her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Minor, at Jack sonville, Fla. Mrs. K. S. Williams and grandson, Bertram Jordan, returned Snturday to New York after a visit to Mrs. M. J. Stewart. Dr. K. B. Mack, of College Park Presbyterian church, has returned to his home and will All his pulpit on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Astor Batchelor and Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Earnest nre at home to their friends at 165 Juniper street. Miss Sophie Thombury and Mrs. Stovall will spend a week with Mrs. McD. Wilson before Jcavlng for Eu rope. Mr. anti Mrs. Fred Lewis and Sirs. Bertha Swift have moved Into one of the Scott apartments In Baker street. MlM Susie Uayts, who has been the guest of Sflss Martha Duncan, has re turned to her home at West Point, Ga. Mr. Robert Cunningham Is spemfng a week In the city with his family. He leaves for Alabama in a few days. Miss Nellie Howell, after a delight ful visit to the resorts In North Caro lina, haa returned to the city. After September 3 Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Cartledge will be at home to their friends at 10 Peachtree place. Friends of Mrs. R. O. Ross will be glad to learn that she Is Improving from her recent Illness. Sflss Anne Wallace and her mother will spend the winter with Mrs. Nut ting, on Linden street. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen, after a visit to Atlanta, have returned to their home In Dublin, Ga. Mr. Charles Quinn, of Thomasvtlle, Ga., Is the guest of Mr. Jess Dobbs on North Boulevard. Mrs. William Inman and son and Sirs. Nannie Holt have returned from North Carolina. Strs.' Halman, Miss Ruth Hallman and Mr. Ernest Hallman have returned from Tate. Mr. Nathaniel F. Jackson leaves Sat urday night on a business trip to Sa vannah. Sflss Nora Belle Starke Is the guest of Mrs. E. Y. Clarke In Washington street. Mr. and Sirs. Robert H. Brown will return to the city the flrst of next week. Mrs. Badger, of Aiken, S. C„ Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Brown. GEORGIA SCHOOLS WILL OPEN SESSION l Large Enrollment Is Re ported and Many Im provements Made. Many schools, public and private, in Georgia, will open the 1006-’07 seszlon Monday. Increased advance enroll ments over last year are reported from several colleges and the prospects for a large enrollment at the public schools is most flattering. Many thousand dollars have been spent In Improving the school property in the state during the year. The boards have been care ful in selecting the best teachers and prospects are that this will be the banner school year in Georgia since the civil war. Special to The Georgian. Tennille, Ga., Sept. 1.—On Monday morning, September 3, the Tennille In stitute will open its fall session. This promises to be a very successful term for the school. Professor H. B. Bible, who is an educator of some repute, from the state of Tennessee, has been elected principal of the Institute. An enrollment of 250 pupils is expected. IMPROVEMENTS MADE AT MONROE COLLEGE. By Private leased Wire. Forsyth, Ga., Sept. 1.—Every indi cation points to a larger attendance on opening day, September 10, at Mon* roe College, than ever before. Tho enlargements and Improvements re cently made will enable the college to meet these necessary demands of Southern girls. The improvements on the main buildings which have been made during the vacation will add much to the usefulness and attrac tiveness of Ponder and Wlggs halls. The different members of the faculty will arrive next week. Several have spent the summer studying In the uni versities of the North, and the others In travel and study In the South. There will be several additions to the faculty for next session. 8TATE8BORO INSTITUTE WILL OPEN MONDAY. By Private Leased Wire. Statesboro, Ga., Sept. 1.—The fall term of Statesboro Institute opens Monday, September 3. Never In the history of the school did It have bright er prospects. An addition of two rooms at a cost of $2,000, with new equipment for all rooms, add greatly to the efficiency of the schooL Perry Publlo School*. By Private Leased Wire. Perry, Ga., Sept. 1.—Perry public schools open next Monday. The jury commissioners yesterday finished revil ing the Jury box. have returned home. Miss Ellen Norton, who has been the g uest of Mias Ruth Duncan, returned to er home In Birmingham Thursday. Mlsa Mayme Cuddell haa returned from a visit to Tampa. Fla. Mlsa Minnie Green, who b*S been the guest of the Miiaes Green, haa returned fo her home nt Tuskegee. Major W. J. filbert, wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tanner left Fri day night for a visit to Tybee. Mrs. Thomas Northen and children have returned from LaGrange. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan have returned from a trip North. Miss Luclle Kiser has returned from a visit to West Point, Ga. r. and Mrs. J. WIHe Pope leave Sunday for Tate Springs. Mr. William Hill has returned from Tate Springs. GADSDEN, ALA. Mrs. Eustace Shaw. who has been the juest of Mr*. E. T. Hehuler. at Kenwood, lias returned to her home at Dixon, Ills. Colonel mid Mrs. Roliert B. Kyle have returned from a vlalt to Mrs. luring White- ly. at Owensboro, Ky. , Mrs. John It. Palmer entertained the Wednesday Card Club nt her home on Walnut afreet thla week. Mias Evelyn Rearey. who has been the gueat of Mias Mary Dortch, has returned Gladys and Martha, of Birmingham, visiting Dr. Jtnd Mrs. Thornton, on For rest avenue. W. I. White has gone to New York and other eastern cities on his vacation. George II. Schuler, of Birmingham, was the guest of his brother, E. T. Schuler, this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Allison, of Savan nah. Ga., are visiting relatives here. Miss Hosebtid Lnnfl, of fielma, la Visit ing Mrs. Will Bellenger, on Twelfth street. Mlsa Amy Martin, of Jacksonville, la the gnost of her brother, Woodson J. Martin. Miss Mary Murphree has returned from a vlalt to relntlvea In Atlanta. Mra. Elisabeth McClerkln, of Anniston, who has been visiting Mra. J. O. Roberta, has returned borne. NORCROSS. Colonel and Mra. George L. Bell and Mra. George I-. Bell, Jr., of Inman Park, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Jonea. Rev. W. J. Wootten Is at home from Florida. Mra. D. Richardson has returned from Powder fiprlnga. Mlsa Harriet Webster will go to Colum bus next week to be bridesmaid at the wed ding of Mias Hope Klngshery Wsrner to Rev. Arthur Churchman, of New York. Miss Ruth Gable, of Bolton, la the guest of Mlsa Lillian McDaniel. Mlaa Kuln Roy la at home from Atlanta. Mra. II. M. Beutell, of Atlanta, baa re turned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Skinner have been entertaining delightfully at their summer home on the Chattahoochee In honor of their gueal, Mias Beasle Partridge, of Fair- burn. • Mra. James L. Key, of Atlanta, baa re turned borne. Mlsa Mary Johnston will go to McDon ough to teach music In the High School In that city. home at Tuscaloosa, ami Mrs. 8. R. Peace, of visiting their daughter, H. L Ison, on Turrentlnc avenue. Misses Emma nnd Flora Duke have re- ttiriicit from a visit to their rountry home, near Dukes Station. Mrs. J. ||. McMullen . Misses Charlotte and Mary, have returned from Montimgle, Tenn. Mr. and Mra. It. V. Davidson have re turned front a reunion of the Davidson nlug In compliment to her guest, Mias Alberta Fulghnm. of Birmingham. Mrs. F. A. Abercrombie ami granddaugh ters. Misses Jean and Eleuor Baker, are *t Menlo*. Ga. Mias Mary Browning Is visiting her ou ter. Mr*. 4. R. McAllister, In Chatta nooga. Mra. J. T. Tillman hat returned from $1,000 —for— 10 Cents Spand Each 10 CENTS Wa will give 31,000 to tha 1910 EXPOSITION, or Ona Cent (or every official but ton or pin cold. BUY ONE WEAR ONE 8HOW YOUR COLOR8. Solid Metal Gold Plate Button. For Sale by Dealer*. UNITED SALES AGENCY, 717 Fourth Nalionil Bulk Building, Atlanta Phone 1910.