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Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor. Chirlotte Stewirt and Selene Armstrong, Assistants.
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REVIEW OF PA8T WEEK.
Monday evening the usual number
*<x !*-u people were seen at the Casino.
Tik‘day morning Mlsa Janie Speer
entertained the North Side Bridge Club
at her home, on Peachtree, her guests
Including: Misses Jennie English, Nan
and May duBIgnon, Jqele Stockdell,
Effle B. and M. A. Phelan and Nellie
Hightower.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs/ Molse De
Leon entertained at cards at her home,
on Piedmont avenue, In honor of Mrs.
Nina Solomon, of Sumter, S. C. Those
Invited to meet Mrs. Solomon were
Mrs. Julius Alexander, Mrs. David
Smith, Mrs. James Morrow-, Mrs. Har
rlson! Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. C. L.
Pettigrew, Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mrs.
I). H. Lopes, Mrs. W. E. Poster, Mrs.
Irvin Walker, Mrs. Beall. Mrs. W..R
Pagan, Mrs. Pair Dodd, Mrs. Peter
Erwin. Mrs. T. J. Ripley. Mrs. James
Morrow, Jr., Mrs. Edward Van Winkle,
Mrs Albert Spalding, MriV. Edmund
Berkeley, Mrs. Clarence May. Mrs.
William E. AV'ilmerding, Misses Sisson,
Miss Sophia Clark. Miss Aline Ruse,
Miss Lula 8laton, Miss Mattie Slaton,
Miss Lucllla Hitt, Miss Solomons, Miss
Ottolengln.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. J.
It ssman gave a dinner at the Pled
mont Driving Club, the party Includ
Ing: Miss Lucy Hines, Miss Theatt,
Miss Rarker, Mr. Joe Rrown Connolly,
Mr- P. P. Gamble, Mr. EM Alfrlend,
Mr. Eugene Alfrlend, Mr. Will Park-
hurst. Mr. Charles Bayne and Mr. Alex
Irvin.
Wednesday afternoon the Misses
Snook gave a bridge party at their
home. In Inman park. In honor of Mrs.
Mary J. McConnell and Mrs, O'Don
nell. The Invited guests Includsd: Mrs.
I’he.ssley Howard, Mrs. Harvey John
son, Mrs. W. T. Smith, Mrs. Francis
Smith, Mrs. Dan Cabanlss, Mrs. Chas,
Phillips, Mrs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. Louise
S|>.ddlng Foster, Mrs. John Wayte.
Miss Adelaide Everhart, Mlsa Lula
Slaton, Mlsa Ret Dargan.
One of the social events of the week
was the wedding of Mr. Frank Tucker
place Wed
nesday evening at the Venable home,
at stone mountain.
On the same evening Miss Mildred
Harris entertained Informally for the
Misses Helfner and guests. Miss Har
ris' guests on this occasion were:
Misses WUha, Leonle and Adallne
llelfner, the Misses Ketcher, Luclle
Woodruff. Louise Norman, Harriet Lee
Angler, Marguerite Chaffee, Edith
Colloid, Lillian Harris, Charles Moore,
Robert Hopkins, E'red Dlsbro, John
Norman, Frank 8pratllng. Charles Dy
er. Percy Gentry, J. C. Harris, Jr.,
Roy Abernathy, Joseph Arnold, Frit*
Wagner, Alton Irby.
Mrs. W. E. Foster entertained
bridge Thursday afternoon at her home
III West End. Mrs. Joseph Ralne won
Hie first prise; Mrs. Albert Collier won
the second, and Mrs. Edward Van
winkle cut the consolation.
Mrs. Foster’s guests were: Mrs. J.
W. Hill, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. R. B.
Rldloy, Jr., Mrs. Charles McOchee, Mrs,
Clifford Hatcher, Mrs. Thomas Daniel,
Miss O'Donnelly, Mrs. Harvey Phillips,
Miss Nell Phillips, Mrs. Joseph Rich
ardson, Mrs. William Hahr, Mrs. Boy-
kin Robinson, Mrs. Carroll Payne, Mrs.
Edward Van Winkle, Mrs. Fred Pat
terson. Mrs. William Kiser, Mrs. WII-
llnm Prescott, Mrs. J. Walker, Mrs.
Beall. Miss Lula Slaton. Mrs. W. D.
Hawkins, Mrs. J. G. Oglesby. Jr.. Mrs.
Colquitt Carter, Mrs. A. W. Calhoun,
Mrs. Andrew Calhoun, Miss Jeanette
Swift, Mra. Claud Buchanan. Mrs. WIN
Its Jones. Mrs. Lena B. Huntley, Miss
Sarah Collier, Miss High, Miss Steele,
Mrs. John M. Slaton, Mrs. Hugh Wil
lett, Mrs. Edward Chamberlin, Mrs.
Robert Wood, Mrs. Julian E’leld, Mrs.
T II. Felder. Mrs. J. G. Hollenbeck,
Miss Nan Stephens, Mrs. McBride, the
Misses McBride, Miss Elisabeth Adair,
Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. Jnmes L.
Dickey, Jr., Mrs. Albert Collier, Mrs.
W. J. Blalock, Miss Louise Todd, Mrs.
Charles King, Mrs. Eugene Pierce, Mrs.
Joseph Rhodes, Mrs. James Crawford,
Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. Rlx Stafford,
Mrs. Joseph Ralne, Mrs. Ben Watkins,
Mrs James T. Williams.
Thursday evening Miss Sllvey Speer's
beautiful masquerade party, In honor
nf Mlsa Julia Howell, was the social
eioiit among the younger set. Mrs.
William Spesr, Mrs. Stlvey, Miss Aline
Pntterson, Miss Llaale May Dough
erty and Mrs. Rhodes assisted Miss
Speer In the entertainment of her
guesta.
The opening of the Grand Thursday
evening was the occasion nf several In
formal theater parties, which Included:
Mlsa Hattie May High, Miss Katharine
Ghnlstln, Miss Harry Stockdell. Miss
Alice Steele, Miss Rollne Clarke. Miss
Nannie Nlrolson. Miss Sadie Morris,
Mlsa Scott, of Little Rock: Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Calhoun, Mr. Thomas
Lyon, Mr. Gus Ryan, Mr. Gene Ottley,
Mr. James, Mr. Valdemar Gude, Mr.
Carroll Latimer, Mr. Toly Williams,
Mr. William Tanner.
Friday morning Mrs. J. G. Oglesby,
Jr., entertained the members of the
Young Matrons’ Bridge Club. Those
playing were: Mrs. Harry English,
Mrs. A. E. Thornton. Mrs. Vaughan
Nixon, Mra. R. F. Shedden, Mrs. An-
«itrw Calhoun, Mrs. Thomas B. Paine
and Mrs. James R. McKeldln.
Friday afternoon Mra. Bowman gavt
a tea In honor of Miss Pearl Peck.
Miss Cora Hemphill's domino party
Friday afternoon was a pretty compll-
ji-nt to the Misses Helfner and their
guests.
Saturday afternoon society was seen
at East I-ake. 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
West End was made attractive by
vases and Jars of cut flowers, and af
ter the game a delicious luncheon
served at the card tables.
Miss Stephens wore a dainty white
lingerie gmvn trimmed with lace, and
Mrs. McCall was attractive In a smart
white linen suit trimmed with Irish
lace.
The first prize was \ 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 L
Logan, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Marsh
all Eekford, Miss O’Donnelly, Misses
Lllllnn and Mildred Harris, Miss Fun
nle Turner, Miss Bessie Ray, Miss Ada
Turner, Miss Ruth Lewis Muss Susan
Battle, Miss Brent Whiteside, Miss
Caroline Howell, Miss Carrie Sasnett,
Miss Nettle Mills, Miss Louise Norman.
johnstotTmiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. MJSer an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter. Stella Mae,' to Mr. Robert Bruce
Johnston, the marriage to take place
at the home of the bride, 23 Irwin
street, on the evening of September
26.
IN HONOR H0U8E PARTY.
Mr. Eugene Cox will give a tally-
ho party Monday evening in honor of
the Misses Hughes and their house
party, which Is composed of Miss Clair
E'letcher and Mis* Annie Kate Fletcher,
of Forsyth; Mis* Luclle Woodruff, of
Columbu*: Ml** Mildred Harris and
Miss Harriet Lee Angler, of Atlanta.
IN H0N0R"0F VI8ITOR8.
The gayetles which have been oc
casioned by the house party of the
Misses Helfner will continue next
week. A IroHey party has been plan
ned for Tuesflay evening, on which oc
casion the Misses Helfner and their
friends will be the guest* of a number
of the young men of West End.
8ATURDAY AT EA8T LAKE.
Saturday evening at East I,ake
promises to be a gala occasion, num-
ous picnic parties having been planned
for the evening. The weather- prom
ises to be Ideal for the regatta, and
the various swimming, boat and tub
races are being anticipated with de
light.
In one party will be Miss Janie
Thornton. Miss Marlon Peel. Miss 8am-
uella Whitman, Mr. Wlnship Nunnnlly.
Mr. George Wlnship and Mr. Willis
Ragln.
Another party, one of the largest
which as been formed, will Include
Misses Minnie Atkinson, Mary Padgett,
Nan nnd Kate Carroll, Kale Edmond
son. E’oster Anderson, Ora Sue Mitchell,
Jessie Mitchell, Kate Peters, Bessie
Welslger, Mrs. F. A. Clarkson, Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Osborn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis
Timmons, Messrs. Ernest Duncan, Hall
Miller, Sam Williams, E’red Hoyt, Gor
don Mitchell, George Mills, Joseph Bur
ton, Pressly Yates, Paul Norcross, Clo-
cum Ball and others.
In honor nf their guest. Miss Kin-
kald, of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Hodges have Invited Misses Ethel
Kelly. Elisabeth Adair, Rollne Clarke,
Louise Van Harlingen, Jeanette Swift,
James Calloway, Tolmnn Williams,
Louis Gregg, John Dean Steward, Ed
ward Barnett, Alfred Kennedy.
A congenial party will consist of Mr.
ond Mrs. Harry English, Mrs.' Inman
Saunders, Miss Nannie Nlcolson, Mr.
Bob Clark, Mr. Edward Inman, Mr.
Arthur Kelly, Mr. Rob Brown, Mr.
Arthur Clark.
Mrs. George C-’Eckles will chaperone
Miss Helen McCall, Mr. Harry Maples,
Mr. C. D. McCaully.
Mr. anti Mrs. L. D. Scott, 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 Mary
Gude and Dr. Hayes.
Misses Bessie Pope, Aline Patterson,
Nina Gentry. Battle Cobb Johnson,
Messrs. Louis Leonard, John Milan,
Wycllffe Goldsmith and Luther Mayo
will form a party.
MI88 ADAMS ^ENTERTAINS.
Friday evening Miss Feable Adam*
entertained charmingly In honor of
the Mlsaea Helfner and their gueat*.
Game* were played, at the conclualon
of which prise* were awarded the euc
cesiful player*. The flrat prise wa*
on by Miss Leonle Helfner, and MU*
letchar cut the gueat prise, a dainty
lace handkerchief. The booby went to
Mis* Moore.
PICNIC Tt PARK.
Saturday evening MU* Daisy Adam*
III entertain at Grant park In honor
nf MU* Pauline Moore. Only the In
tlmate friend* of MU* Adam* are In
vlted.
FORTIETH WEDmNG
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Janies Brumby, of
Marietta, celebrated the fortieth annt-
ersary of their mnrrlage Wednesday
enlng at the residence of Mr. and
Mr*. Lewis Hoppe, In Marietta. The
home wa* profusely adorned with cut
flowers, palms nnd ferns, nnd a de
lightful buffet supper was served. Mr.
and Mrs. Rrumhy'a guests were Mrs.
ibert Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Mungenn
Rrumby. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bolsn Hrumby
Miss Isabel Brumby, Mr. James Brum
by, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Hoppe.
MR. AND MR8. R08SMAN
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rosaman enter
tained at an old fashioned dinner Fri
day evening at their home on Peach
tree road In honor of their guests,
Misses Alexander, Engle and Palmer.
The dinner was served In the dining
room, where the table had os a
terplece an apple tree laden with ripe
red fruit. The base of the tree
surrounded by foliage and the whole
effect was most novel and charming.
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EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St.
All the dishes known to a country din
ner were served by an old fashioned
mommy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rossman’s guests In
cluded Min Alexander, Miss Lucy
Hines, Hill Eagle, Mias Palmer, Mr.
Charles Bayne, Mr. F. P. Oamble, Mr.
Joe I). Connolly, Mr. Madison Bell, Mr.
Julius DeGIve, Mr. William Parkhurst.
IN HONOR OF^USS TUTWILER.
Misses Vivian and Ethel Thurmond
entertained a few of their friende at
their home near E’oreyth laet 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,
hlch 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
E'oreyth; Clara and Cora Bankston.
Julia and Jennie Clements, Pauline
Hollis, of Forsyth; Mrs. I. E. Cham
bliss, of Barneavllle; Lizzie and Nellie
Howard. Ethel Jackson, Jo»le Ingram,
Ida Thurmond, of Barneavllle; Messrs.
Edward Ponder, of Forsyth; Walter
Butler, of Bameevllle; Irving Shi, of
Forsyth; T. Z. Abercrombie, of
Strouds; Gordon Mayner, of Forsyth;
Vester Butler, of Johnsonvllle; Gra
ham Sapplngton, Lenton Smith, Walter
Bramlette, of Forsyth; Farris Wilson.
Herman Bankston, Collie Wilson and
Mr. McDaniel, of Bameevllle.
MI88 PECK TO WED MR. 8H0UP.
The marriage rtf Mlee Pearl Beatrice
Peck to Mr. Richard Connell Shoup,
of Wilmington, Del., wilt 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, nnd
Mr. George Bocklne, Jr., of Wilming
ton. Del., will be best man. The pret :
ty little flower girls will be Mieses Elo-
lee Peck. Sophie McLeay. Isollne 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 and 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
friende.
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 Mlltedge Avenue.
Quite an enjoyable evening was spent
In games and music, after which the
melons were served on the lawn.
RULES FOR DINNER GUESTS.
Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, who Is a veri
table social genius, has evidently mas
tered the art of seating guest* at din
ners, a 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 eneh a manner that
each had an enjoyable time.
Here are some of the rule* Mr*. FUh<
observe*:
Never place two fluent talker* close
together. An Interesting talker la a
rarity and should be placed where he
or she can hrtld sway.
Husband nnd wife should never be
placed within earshot of each other.
On a gala occasion, no wife should
be forced to listen to her own husband’s
Joke*.
The hobble* 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 arte, and to
whom yachting trips are nothing but
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, leet some "catty” remark
be made.
Above all, see that your guests be not
bored. It is the one unforgivable eln
of an entertainer.
IN HONOR OF MISS BEASLEY
AND MI8S ZACHARY.
A delightful social function of this
week was the bid domino parly 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, Go.
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 Mlee 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. ’
taggartTioh 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 8a-
annah, at the Methodist Church at 2
o’clock on Friday afternoon.
The decorations were In white and
green lints. 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,
best man; the bride with Mis Eunice
Lester, us maid nf honor.
Miss Lester wore a light blue linen
coat suit, with trimming of baby Irish
lace.
The bridesmaids. Miss I-esh Lester
and Miss Kate Parker, wore white Un-
oat suits’ with baby Irish lace and
carried while carnation bouquets.
The attendants were Mr. Jack Tag
gart and Miss Eunice Lester. Mr. I.re
Annstrong and Miss Leah Lester, Mr.
Homer Parker and Him Kate Parker.
The wedding march waa played by
Mrs. A. J. Mooney. Rev. G. N. McDon
ald performed the ceremony. The bride
were a handeome suit of brown silk
and carried • bride’s roses. She la
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 le a
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.
MUSICAL PROg’rAM AT FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH 8UNDAY.
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 eer-
vlcee:
Morning.
Prelude to Lohengrin, Wagner.
Comet, "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,” Donlxettl—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—Mlee Marguerite Dunlap
and choir.
Anthem, Jerusalem.
A Mortet, for Solo, Chorus and Or
gan, Neldllnger.
Postlude, Borowakl.
Choir—Mrs. Peyton H. Todd, so
prano;. Miss Marguerite Dunlap, alto:
Mr. Thomas B. Davies, tenor; Mr. John
Scott, base; Mr. C. T. Wurm. cometlst;
Mr. J. P. O'Donnelly, organist and
director; assisted by Mrs. W. S. Elkin,
Jr., Mrs. 8. D. Siler and Miss Louise
Van Harlingen, sopranos; Mrs. Clar
ence Blosser, Mrs. W. T. Perkereon and
Mrs. F. A. Wynne, altos; Mr. F. A.
Tleke, 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.
AMERICUS. „
Mrs. Jnmes Tsylor snd tbo Misses Cobb
will return home this week from a delight
ful stay In the mountains of North Caro-
linn. . ...
Mr*. II. T. Davenport and Mias Mary
nvenport are enjoying a trip east.
Mlaa Mottle Lewi* Dodson la at home
ngnln after a stay of a few days at Indian
Hprlng.
A
lllsses" Emms” Khirliige,' Msttle' Rylsnder.
and 1*1 sale Mne Oliver, who will enter
Agnes Scott; Misses Msttle Lewis Dodson,
Freddie Shipp, and Kate Wheatley, who
will go to Staunton, Ve.j Miss Manila Sue
Hell will enter Cox College, Miss Merle
Josey will resume her studies nt Mount de
Sales Academy, and Miss Mary Bngley will
rotnrn to Monroe.
Miss Carobell Murphy, of Oklahoma, Is
the attractive guest of ltev. It. L. Divine.
Mra Edgar G. Simmons and Miss Susie
Simmons are at home again after n trip
to New York nnd other points In the east.
Misses I<ols and Fnnnta Mae Williford
are enjoying a stay In Lumpkin.
Mrs. C. F. l’utnam 1s spending some time
st Indian Spring.
Silas Iaiulae Lamar, of Columbus, was
visitor hero recently. , ,,
Mrs. E. II. Clements, after t visit to her
mother, has returned to her home In Buena
'mV's. C. J. Lewis, of Montetums, Is here
for a few dnye.
Photo by Lenney.
HUGH INMAN, JR.
Master Inman' is the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inman.
q Personal Mention
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English China
The present vogue for English China
Is amply met In our charming collec
tion Dinner and Tea services, sets of
plates, odd pieces—all In patterns of
most artistic type.
Maier & Berkele
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If not the Hollingsworth Mattress
Co. will make It so by renovating the
old mattress and making It new.
Bell Phone 2562. 381E.
Atlanta 1175. Hunter St.
Cor. Grant and Hunter.
DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE,
Residence Muiie Studio*,
271 Ivy 8traat. Ball phona 918 Main.
THE ORGAN—Higher piano playing
composition. (Pupils mny an tor at ,
time. Competent assistants In the Junior
grades. Three mauual plpa organs for let
sons and practice.)
75 PEACHTREE ST.
Nathan’s Home Bakery
and Vienna Cafe
Bread, Cakes, Piss, stc„ fresh daily.
Atlanta Phone 18M. Bell Phone 148#
A Pretty Sight
The modish bracelet on a rounded
arm, and women tpday are wearing all
kinds. Our jeweled effects, hoops, and
etched bands are alike popular.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS-
Juat Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
Century Bull,ling. Whitehall St.
Mr. and Mrs. 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
haa been visiting New York, Philadel
phia and Lake Chatauqua, 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 home 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 re-enter
upon her studies at Agnes Scott in
September.
Mrs. Eldred Slmklns and family, for.
meriy of Albany, Ga., who have spent
the past year In Decatur, will leave
Sunday for Athens, where they will re
side permanently. 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 Mc
Call, of Jacksonville, Fla., are glad to
know that she -will be with her parents,
Mr. and Mra. James L. Logan, 146
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 visit to Vir
ginia. Mrs. Landrum, Misses Elise,
Ida and Mary Landrum and Mr. Bay
lor Landrum, who have spent the
month of August at Clayton, returned
Friday.
Misses Margaret and Eleanor Fer
rell, of Macon, are the charming little
guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathaniel F. Jackson, at the Ara
gon.
Miss Bessie Chandler, who has been
the gueat of Miss Fay Martin, of Nor
folk, Vo., since their return from Eu
rope, Is expected home Saturday night.
Dr. C. P. Bridewell has returned
from a visit to Malvern. Ark., and
will All his pulpit at both morning
and evening services Sunday.
Mrs. Frank R. I-ogan, who has been
spending the summer in the Eaal re
turned Saturday and la with Mrs. \Y
O. Mitchell, South Kirkwood.
Mr. Joseph B. Taylor, of Savannah,
Is spending several days In Atlanta. 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, Paandena and other places
of Interest to tourists.
Miss Myrtle Pope and little niece.
Myrtle Robert, are spending several
days on Lookout mountain with Dr. and
Mrs. I. R. Stone.
Mr. W. C. Pope, who is In New Or
leans, will visit his sister, Mrs. I. R.
Stone, on I.onknut mountain, before his
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 Nellie Kale Manston has re
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 Saturday to
New York after, a visit to Mrs. M. J.
Stewart.
Dr. K. B. Mack, of College Park
Presbvterlan church, has returned lo
his home nnd will (III his pulpit ou
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Astor Batchelor
and Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Earnest are at
home to their friends at 165 Juniper
street.
Miss Sophie Thombury and Mrs.
Stovall will spend a week with Mrs.
McD. Wilson before leaving for Eu
rope.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Lewis nnd Mrs.
Bertha Swift have moved Into one of
the Scott apartments In Baker street.
guest of Miss Martha Duncan, has re
turned to her home at West Point, Ga
Mr. Robert Cunningham Is spemf.ng
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, has 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.
Miss Anne Wallace and her mother
will spend the winter with Mrs. Nut
ting, on Linden street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen, after
visit to Atlanta, have returned to their
home In Dublin, Ga.
Mr. Charles Quinn, of Thomasvllle,
Ga., Is the guest of Mr. Jess Dobbs on
North Boulevard.
Mrs. William Inman and son and
Mrs. Nannie Holt have returned from
North Carolina.
Mrs. 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.
Miss Nora Belle Stark® Is the guest
of Mrs. -E. Y. Clarke In Washington
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Brown will
return to the city the first of next
week.
Mrs. Badger, of Aiken, S. C., Is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence
Brown.
Rfr. and Mrs. Henry Tanner left Fri
day night for a visit to Tybee.
Mrs. Thomas Northen and children
have returned from LaGrange.
Sirs. George Denny and children are
visiting friends at Eatonton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Arnold have re
turned from Highlands, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan have
returned from a trip North.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllle Pope leave
Sunday for Tate Springs.
Mrs. William Smythe has returned
from Highlands, N. C.
GADSDEN, ALA.
Mrs. Eustace Shaw, who has hwn the
guest of Mrs. E, T. Schuler, nt Kciiwooil.
has returned to her home at Illxon, tits.
Colonel and Sira. Itohert B. Kvle have
returned from a visit to Mrs. l-orlng White,
ly. at Owensboro, Ky. ,
Mrs. John It. Palmer entertained the
Wednesday Card Clnb at her home on
Walnut street this week.
Mies Evelyn Searey. who haa lieen the
guest of Mias Mary Dortch, has returned
to her home at Tuaealoouu.
nnd Mra. 8. H. Peace, of ttyln-
id Mary, have returned
Mlsaea Charlotte __.
from Moute.-tglo, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Davidson have re-
turned from a remit if the Davidson
family at Tnllahoma, Tenn.
Mlaa Nell Duncan entertained Tuesday
ported and Many Im
provements Made.
Many schools, public and private, in
Georgia, will open the 1906-’07 session
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.
Tennllle, Ga., Sept. 1.—On Monday
morning, September 3, the Tennllle 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 260 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. The
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.
STATESBORO 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 Public Schools.
By Private Leased Wire.
Perry, Ga., Sept. 1.—Perry public
schools open next Monday. The Jury
commissioners yesterday finished revis
ing the Jury box.
a visit to friends at Talladega.
Miss Dixie Bryap, of Marietta, Ga., Is
visiting relatives here.
Rev. B. B. McClohn and family, who
have been visiting relatives In Memphis,
have returned home.
Miss Kllen Norton, who has been the
tuert of Miss Ruth Duncan, returned to
tier home in Birmingham Thursday.
Miss Mnyme Caddeii has returned from
i visit to Tnmnn, FIs.
Miss Minnie* Green, who bat teen the
tuest of the Misses Green, bat returned
.o her home nt Tuskegee.
Major W. J. filbert, wife and daughter,
have returned from Monteagle, Tenn.
Miss Guasle Harris, of Union Borings,
has nrrlv?d here to accept a politico In
**ie city schools.
Cnptfiln Paul Thomiten, of GnntersvIUe,
visited friends here Wednesday.
J. II. Thornton and two daughters,
lndys nnd Mnrtha, of Birmingham, are
visiting Dr. nnd Mra. Thornton, on For
rest avenue.
W. I. White haa gone to New York nnd
other eastern cities on hit vacation.
George II. Rchuler, of Birmingham, was
the guest of bis brother, E. T. Schuler,
this week. %
Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Allison, of Savan
nah, Ga., are visiting relnt/ws here.
Miss Kosehud Lana, of Belmn, Is Visit
ing Mrs. Will Bellenger, on Twelfth
street.
Miss Amy Martin, of Jacksonville. Is the
visit to relative* In AtlnntA.
Mrs. Elisabeth McClerkln, of Anniston,
who has been visiting Mrs. J. O. Roberts,
has returned home.
NORCROSS.
Colonel nnd Mrs. George L. Bell and Mrs.
George L. Bell, Jr„ or Inranu Park, are
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Jones.
Rev. W. J. Wootten Is nt home from
Florida.
Mrs. D. Richardson has returned from
Powder Hprings.
Miss Ilnrrlet Webster will go to Colum
bus next week to be bridesmaid St the wed
ding of Miss Hope Klugsl>ery Warner to
Rev. Arthur Churchman, of New York.
Miss Ruth Gable, of Bolton, Is the guest
of Miss Lillian McDaniel.
Miss Enin Ray Is at home from Atlautn.
Mr*. II. M. Reu tel I, of Atlanta, ha« re
turned home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Skinner have been
entertaining delightfully at their summer
home on the Chattahoochee In honor of
their guest. Miss Bessie Partridge, of Fair-
burn.
Mrs. James L. Key, of Atlanta, baa re-
her guest. Miss
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