The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 04, 1906, Image 8

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rijL THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. o/'Ar'i [Al L , N a cr v '\'\ to 1IM1 bULJ tAVo Mr«. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. vririwi 1 in Ashe DINNERS AT CLUB. A few Informal dinners were given Sunday evening at the Piedmont Driv ing I’lub. the guests of which Included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shedden, Mr. and Mr" Harry English, Miss Nellie How ell, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Arkwright, Miss Scott of Kansas City, Mr. Thi t.yon. Mr. Charles Bayne, Mr. Edward Inman, Mr. Joe Brown Connally, Mr. Robert Clarke, Mr. Arthur Keely, Mr. Thomas Thompson, Mr. Robert Keely, Mr! Veratlle Olenn. COACHING* PARTY. Colonel and Mrs. Robert Dowry will give a coaching party Monday after- noon In honor of Governor and Mrs. Joseph M. Terrell. After the drive ih- guests will be entertained at din ner at the Piedmont Driving Club. Colonel and Mrs. Lowry's guests In clude Governor and Mrs. Terrell. Dr. and Mrs. Klcolson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Northen, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell. Mr*. Edward Barnes, Miss l»m» Dooly, Colonel Willis Ragan, and Colonel Charles W. Crankshaw. Mary Prentiss. Mrs. Tom Burke, Mrs. Hoste, Mrs. W. O. Mathewson, Mrs. I*. D. Scott, Mrs. J. A. Thomas. Mrs. Harrison. RETURN FROM*HONEYMOON. ftosclal to The Georgian Huntsville. Ala., Bept. I.—Mr. Camp bell Perley and bride, nee Miss Anna Louise Kelley, of Boston, have re turned from their Eastern honeymoon and will make thla their home. Mr. Perley Is chief engineer of the Merrl- mac Manufacturing Company. MR. AND MRS. JENKINS TO ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jenkins will en- "ruin Informally Monday evening at Hmlr home In West End. Their guests will be Miss Marie Boo. ter. Miss Gladys McLane, Mias Jessie Hynds, of Rome; Misses Julia and Al lie Purser, Misses Mave and Little Richardson, Mias Lallle Tipton, Miss ErSklne Frasier, Mist Nora Belle Ros ser, Misses Nellie and Nancy Prince, Misses Bessie and Mertle Hancock, ' Miss Marie McIntyre, Miss Bessie Dyer, Miss Bara Skinner, Miss Char lotte Chaffee. Miss Ruth Burnette, Miss BeSsle Pope, Miss Martha Wagoner, Mies Marjorie Wlkle. Mlsa Edna Keen. Miss Marie Brldwell. Mr. Earle Cot, Mr. Henry Hynds, Mr. Clark Frasier, Mr. Walter Smith, Mr. Pearce Helfner, Mr. Tucker Calloway, Mr. Norman King. Mr. Robert Troutman, Mr. Marshall Nelms. Mr. Ralph Banks, Mr. J M. 8uttlee, Mr. Phlll Morgan. Mr. Charley Goodman, Mr. Willie Teague, Mr. Louis Muse, Mr. Brown Keen, Mr. Ar.srlsh Graves. Mr. Edmond Falvwy, Mr. John Ootlere. Mr. Taylor Wyche, Mr. John Armstead, Mr. Cliff Love lace, Mr. William Jenklna, Mr. Same Fllsbee. TO BRIDAL PARTY. A number of happy Informal alfalra will be given thla week for Mlsa Net tle Steinhelmer and Mr. Carl Newman, nhoae marriage will take piece Sep tember 11. Thursday evening they wilt be gueala of honor at a theater party. Wednesday evening Mrs. L. F. Dreyfus w ill give a party for them, and on Sat urday evening Mlae Cronheim wilt en tertain In their honor. MR8. WILLIAMS ENTERTAINS. Monday evening Mrs. EL M. Williams will entertain at a beautiful dinner In honor of Miss Pearl Peck and Mr. Rich ard C. Shoup. her gueala to Include only the hrldnl party and the brothers of the bride. The table will be moat artistic In Ita spjiolntments. and will be decorated with quantlllea of pink roses. Mrs. Wllllnms will receive her guests in a beautiful gown of white mull. Miss Peck will wear a lingerie frock of pink •Ilk mull, elaborately fashioned with tat r. Mlsa Josephine Davis will wear white lace with a touch of pink. Thoee who will be present are Mlsa Pearl Peck. Mlse Josephine Davie, Mr. Richard C. Shoup, Mr. Cornwell Brock en*. Mr. Hoyt Peck, Mr. 8larr Peck. TO MISS PECK. Several pleasant Informal affairs hake been planned for the Peck-Shoup bridal parly, and will be given Monday and Monday evening. Mrs. W. M. t Scott will entertain Monday evening al fresco at her beautiful home, on Grant street, her guests to Include the bridal party and a few of the Intimate friends of Miss Peck. MRS. COX T0~ENTERTAIN. Monday afternoon Mrs. Joseph E'. Co* will entertain with an automobile party for Mlsa Pearl Peck and her bri dal parly. The parly will meet at the apartment of Mrs. Cm, on Weal Baker street, and after a delightful drive to the country will return lo town In time for the dinner l<> be given In their honor by Mre. E. M. Williams. MRS. HODGES' BRIDGE. Tussday afternoon at her attractive home, on North avenue, Mrs. W. L Hodges will entertain Informally at bridge. The occasion will be a pretty compliment to her mother, Mrs. James Hedges, and Mrs. Hodges will have aa her guests slateen of her married friends. Those Invited are: Miss Julia Orme, Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Winn, Mrs. J. IV. Williford. Mrs. ('has. Hulburt, Mra. Maurice Thomas, Miss SPLENDID MU8IC SUNDAY AT FIR8T BAPTI8T CHURCH. Sunday was a day long to be remem bered In Atlanta, not only by the mem> bers of the First Baptist church, who celebrated the eleventh anniversary of Dr. W. W. Landrum's pastorals, but by all lovara of good music who were fortunate enough lo be present at the morning and evening services at this plendld new church. At no period of the history of sacred music In Atlanta haa more absolutely delightful and satisfactory programs been rendered than those presented Sunday morning and evening by the choir of the First Baptist church under the direction of Protestor J. P. O’Don- netly, organist. The regular choir, Mrs. Peyton H. Tnnd (soprano). Miss Marguerite Dun lap (alto), Mr. Thomas B. Davies (tenor). Mr. John S. Scott (bees), Mr. C. T. Worm fcornetlat), and Mr. J. P. O'Donnelly (organist ana director), was augmented by the following well known vocalists: Sopranos, Mra. W. S. Elkin, Jr.. Mrs. S. D. Sliver, Miss I-oulae Van Harllnggan; altos. Mrs. Clarence Bloaser, Mrs. W. T. Parker- son, Mrs. E\ A. Wynne; tenor*. Mr. F. L. Tllke. Mr. Marlon Roberto, Mr. Charles Hoke. Mr. Charles Gallmard; basses, Mr. Edward H. Barnes, Mr. EM- ward Werner, Mr. Ernest Waltt, and Mr. T. L. Jennings. The morning program was thorough ly classic, embracing selections and ar rangements from Wagner, Chopin and Donlxettl, each number of which, whether vocal or on organ or cornet, was faultlessly rendered. The cornet solos by Mr. Charles Wiirm and the organ preludes and posttudea by Professor O'Donnelly were exquisite contributions to the beautiful programs. "Pilgrims Chorus," from Tannhaussr, and "Just as I Am," arranged from Chopin, were among the most notable vocal selections of the morning ser vice. Shelley's "E'estlval Gloria In Excel- ala" and Chadwlck'a “Hark, Hark, My Soul," gave splendid opportunity at the evening services for the display of the unuaunlly line voices of the regu lar choir, and the vocalists assisting fhem. / "Jerusalem," by Neldllnger, was *■• perlally effective: Very large congregations, necessi tating the use of chairs fn the aisles Quite a colony of Atlanta people are now at Atlantic-City, the list Includ ing Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Ogle*by. Mr. and Mr*. John E. Murphy, Mr*. John Oliver and family, Mr*. Henry Porter. Mlsa Por ter, Ml** Oglesby, Miss Gatin*. Mr. and Mr*. John S. Cohen and family. Dr. Bate* Block, Mr. Charles Ryan and Mr. Eugene Haynes. Governor William D. Jelks, of Ala bama, spent Sunday In Atlanta, the guest of Mr. and Mra. C. C. Hanson, en route to Montgomery from New Tork, where he took prominent part In the recent reception to Hon. William Jennings Bryan. Mr. George Brookene, Jr., of Wil mington, Del., and Mesare. Will and Richard Catcher, df Piedmont, Ala- are among the out-of-town guesta who have arrived for the 8houp-Peck wed ding, which will take place Tuesday evening. Lieutenant William Ridley, of the United States navy, la expected In At lanta early this week for a brief visit to join hla wife, who Is the guest other parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rus sell, on North avenue. returned from New York and Boston. Mias Clara Wimberly Is the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Orme Campbell. Mr*. E. H. Hightower, of Dublin, On., la visiting friends In Atlanta. Mr*. George M. Brown and family have returned to the city. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Stewart have returned from Europe. SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL SUPPLIES AT JOHN M. MILLER CO.’S, 39 MARIETTA ST. manifested the most appreciative and critical enjoyment of the splendid music. Dr. Landrum's sermon In the morn ing was a brief but appropriate and eloquent effort, from the text, "I have kept the faith." There wa* no ser mon at night, only the- beautiful song eervlce. Dr. Landrum and his congragatlon enter upon the eleventh year of hi* pastorate In Atlanta under the bright est and most hopeful auspice*. Be loved and respected by hi* people and by the rltlsena of Atlanta, Dr. Lan drum celebrated on Sunday another anniversary with even greater mani festations of the esteem and affection in which he Is held, than ever before. DECATUR^ ALA. on* of the nioet charming social eveuts or tb« season was the annuel euneet **• rurxton given by the Ilecntur laalie of Elks on Thursday evening. The eirnrslon wan given on a steamboat on the Tennes see river. 1 he stesmer left the city at 6:.i> p. tu . Joel as the sun tvss gnlnx down, and returned to the city about large crowd of society people went on the trip, end a most pleaaaut evening was tht result. The ynung men of tba Decaturs gave a dence In Elki bsll Tuexdxy night, compll uientary lo the vlxlllng young ladles. On Thursday erenlng. Mlsa Annie Mkegxi entertained complimentary to Miss flerffe Barnard, who Is visiting hero front lake ' Or 'snd ' Mra. Olln West, of Nashville, Tens., who were hut recently married In Nashville, are here on n rial: to relatives \V. W. Brooks, of Forf Deposit. Al*., vlsittng here. Misses Mary lee and Hoyn Brock am In Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Blank, of Csrlmo lllll. are rlaltlng relatleea. Mias Ulna Brock la In Falkvnie. Mlsa I’cnrl furldaon In rlaltlng In Bir mingham. Mr. and Mra. John I- Brock km it homr from New Mexico. Mra. *. II. (Unison In home from V»l- tierliioosx Hprlnga. - ' M. A. ' Chief Justice ETtshugh, of Memphis, apent Sunday In Atlanta, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hanson. He left Sunday night, accompanied by Mr. Hanson, for Savannah, on s business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, who are traveling abroad this summer, were In Carlsbad when last writing to friends In the city.—Nashville Banner. Mrs. Ralph Van Landlngham and children left Saturday night for Ashe ville, N. C- where they will spend the month of September with Mrs. Arthur Middleton Olbbes. Mr. E. C. Kinsey, who has been III with typhoid fever at .tha Tallulah apartments on Washington street, la slowly Improving. Miss Mary Bullosck, of Mobile, Ala- will arrive In Atlanta Tuesday to be the gueat of Mra. Albert Akers on Juniper atreei. Mr. C. W. Fuaeelle ha* returnad from visit to Asbury Park and Ocean Grove and will leave In a few days for Indian Territory. ha in. Carroll and daughter, of Cer "' r her*. borne from Blrmlng and Mm. Georg* Allen ere rlelt- lug In Michigan. Mrs c. K. Myrtle, of Clnclnnstt, Is here on n visit. I,. SI. Falk and daughter. Ills* Stella Falk, hare returned from New Tork and nther eastern cities Mr*. Oscar Pettit It home from Bir mingham. Mr. and Mm. J. E. Tenney ere Halting In New York end other eeaiern cltlee. Mr. and Mrs Henry Martin am vlnltlng In Huntsville. Mm. Mary Kelkenherg Is home from Hot Springe. Ark ■ Miss Euln Glrcns, of Morgenfleld. Ky., Is visiting here. Miss Lulls* Haro, .if Tnnkegee. Is here. Mrs I- E. Reynolds has returned tn Bir mingham. Mr. Will Markham, who haa been spending (he summer at tha Highlands, will return to the city the first of October. Mr*. C. C. Hanson leave* In a few day* for Eufaula. Ala., lo spend a fort night with her stater, Mr*. William D. Jelks. The Misses Fincher, who are the guests of the Misses Helfner, leave Wednesday for their horn* In Forsyth. Mrs. Blaine and children, of Tampa, Fla., are the gueala of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walker, pn East Tenth street Mrs. Rertha Ramsey and two chil dren. Roy and Annie, have returned from the mountains of North Georgia. Mra. R. N. Berrien, Jr- and daughter, of Waynesboro, Oa- are visiting Mrs. J. n. Langford at 401 Gordon atraet. Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster, who has been ependlng some time at Indian Springs, haa returned to the city. Mre. Laura J. Pops, tha Mlssta Pope and Mr. and Mr*, w. H. C. Smith are at home at >10 West Peachtree. Mlsa Kate Fort left Saturday for New York, where she will visit her slater, Mr*. E'rnnk Whiteside. Mr. and Mra. Albert Howell left Monday for Jacksonville, whence they will go by water lo Boston. Mm. J. P. Cooper and aona, of Rome, Ga- are at the Piedmont. They leave In a few day* for Boston. Mr*. Charles J. Wachendorff has returned from a six-weeks’ visit to hsr parents In Louisville, Ky. Mlsa Nav’elle Matthews, of Thomas- ton. Is tha guest of Miss Frankie Mc- Crory, of College Park. Miss Agnes Green has returned to her home In Dublin, after a visit to Mra. George W. Burney. Mlev Augusta Burney, of Dublin, Is visiting her sister, Mm. Thomas C. Alston, 77 Hood street. Mr*. R. F. Oodby and children, of Waynesboro, Ga- are vlalllng relatives and friends In the city, Mr. F. Baxter, who ha* been III at Grady hospital, haa been moved lo 8t. Joseph's Inflrmary. Dr. and Mrx. J. G. Earnest and Mr. and Mra. Batchelor are at home at 165 Juniper atreei. Mr*. Thomas Paine will return to the city this week. Mies Jennie Armstrong ha* returned from a trip East. Mr*. Emma Bell ha* returned from Atlantic City. Mr. Charles S. Klngabery la In Au gusta. Mr. Walter Nash la at Asheville. 8CHOOL FOR WIVE8. Advices from New York state that within a year, New York may have a technical high school to prepare girls to become wives. How to nurse a sick husband, how to attend to the thous and one wants of a baby, and how to keep down. household expenses as low the trusts will allow, are among the things the girls will be taught. Such Is the plan officials of the board of education now have under consid eration. Impetus to the movement has been given by the fact that Cleveland has announced Its Intention of having the ilrst school of this kind In the country. "The Idea !■ not as new os Cleveland people evidently believe," said Edward B. Shallow, acting superintendent, In the absence of Superintendent Maxwell, In discussing this matter. "In our own city the plan or teaching girls how to do their work .aa wives wa* one ot iho objects In view In the establishment by the board of education of two of our Institutions—the technical high school for girls and the domestic classes In the vacation schools. There the girl Is taught sewing, cooking, applied artg and other courses vllle during this season. Mrs. H. A. Gudger. Miss Emma Gudger and Herman Gudger left the first of the week for Panama, where they will spend the winter with United States Judge H. A. Gudger. J. M. Young, of the Georgia Home Insurance Company, who has been ependlng some time In Asheville, has returned to hie home In Atlanta. . Mrs. Jacob Stelnhammer ho* re turned to Savannah, Go- after spend ing several weeks In Asheville. A. B. Duke has returned to New York, after spending several days with Asheville friends. J. E. McLaughlin, of Atlanta, has re turned to his home, after a week's stay In Asheville. Mrs. Frank Meyara and Mlsaes Metta and Fairley Culgedge are visiting In Atlanta. J. Kirk Jackson, of Montgomery, Ala., secretqry to Governor Jelks, has been In Asheville for the past week. Mrs. Richard Pierce, of Savannah. Ga., who ho* been visiting In Asheville for the post three weeks, has returned to her home. Mlsa Sara Blythe, of Macon, Ga- ar rived Thursday for an indefinite stay. BARNESVILLE. Mr*. B. F. Pickett and children have “Do You Admire Diamonds?” What I* your impression of o person who wears a nice ^|,-, You will give the people that same Impression of yourself if J0 „ w "v n, n beautlfu! atone. Our plan enables you to wear a nice diamond whii. - * Ing for 1L Do th- right thing for yourself. * M F EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggitt*, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agents Jot Candy 80c Pound Miss Claire Langford leaves this month to enter Shorter College Rome, Ga. Rev. and Mr*. C. B. Wllmer will al home at >11 Courtland street after this week. Colonel William Scruggs and Ihe Misses Scruggs have returned from Toxaway. Mr. Ralph Gibbs, who spent the lost week end In Monroe, has returned to the city. Miss Kathleen ('alley left Sunday afternoon for her home In Washing ton, Oa. Mr. and Mr*. Jams* Gilbert have re turned from the Highlands, North Car olina. Mr. Henry Whitman, of New Orleans, spent Sunday and Monday In Atlanta. . and Mr*. Jams* J. Russell are spending a short time at Atlantic City. Mr*. M. Robinson, of Vldalla. Ga ls spending several weeks In Atlanta. Dr. and Mr*. W. S. Kendrick have board for Its new school. First aid to the Injured, treatment for heat prostra tion, caring for the hair, changing the clothing of an Invalid without remov ing him from the bed, and other Im portant lessons are given by trained nurxee. The chief difference between the courses given In New York and those to be given In the Cleveland school seems to lie, In the fact that we have no one line of studies given over for the preparation of girls to be come wive*. Our courses have a more general aspect, training a child to look after her little brothers and sisters or one who Is already a wife to care for her children." In the latter case this city already has. In the vacation playground*, course* which would of nece»*lty be placed In the curriculum of *uch a school a* that proposed. Experienced nurse* give young mother* Instruction In proper feeding, bathing and cloth ing of Infants nnd prescribe remedies for simple ailment*. -Miss Evangeline E. Whitney, the district nuperlnlend- ent In charge of th# vacation schools, of New York, says the Ignorance of these young mothers Is appalling. Miss Whitney's report to the super intendent lays that mothers often ask to be taught certain kind* of work so they may aaslat their children at home. With the Inauguration of the proposed school thsse things will become known to girl* at an early age. *o they can marry with a full knowledge of all In domestic sclenc* that a wife ehould k now. ASHEVILLE, N. C A wedldng that will be of widespread Interest In North and South Carollha will ba that of Miss Margaret Albert Beale and Mr. Robert Walter Fletcher, which will take place at the Arden Cal- very church on the evening of Septem ber 16. Mlsa Beale Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Willing Beale. aniL belong* to one of the oldest fam ilial In Western North Carolina. Mr. and Mr*. Fell* Coutourle. who have been spending the summer at the Battery Park hotel In this city, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Emma Coutourle, to Mr. William Archlbold Wilkin*, of Waynesvllle, Ga. The wedding will occur early In November. The Coutourle* are from New Or leans, where Mr. Coutourle Is engaged In the cotton brokerage business. Mias Emma Coutourle has been on* of the time with relative* In Lithia Springs and Tallapoosa. Miss Lucy Beck, of Griffin; has been the guept this week of Miss Mary Min- hlnnette. Miss Mamie Johnston, of McDon ough, has been the guest for some days of her sister, Mrs. B. H. Butts. Mrs. B. C. Milner and Miss Lola Milner have returned from a pleasant visit In Louisville, Ky. Mrs. John T. Mlddlebrooks and Miss Mamie Mitchell have gone to White Springs, Fla., to remain a couple ot week*. Mrs. A. Peacock and children have gone to Tallulah Fall* to spend sev eral weeks. Miss Mae Duncan, of Columbus, li ths charming gueat of her friend. Miss Priscilla 8troud. Mrs. W. R. Tucker, ot Atlanta, hae been the gueat of Mrs. Z. T. Evans for several days. Miss Annie Mlddlebrooks, of Yates- vllle, has been a popular visitor here thla week with Miss Nannie C. Hitch ing*. Miss M. L. Lee, of Tuskegee, Ala., Is visiting Mrs. J. C. Collier. She for merly lived here apd has numerous friends In the community. Miss Leone Perdue, ot Jonesboro, has been In the city this week vielting the family of her sister, Mrs. R. L. Bush. Mrs. W. D. Candler, of Atlanta, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Murphsy. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Murphey have returned from an extended visit North and East, having visited a number of points of interest while away. Judge and Mr*. W. A. Prout have re turned from a pleasant stay among friends In Atlanta. Mrs. Nannette Smith, of Wellston, has been visiting her friend, Mrs. Hol lis Gray. Mrs. W. B. Smith and daughter, Miss Ruth, have returned from n -'ellghtful visit In Atlanta. Colonel and Mrs. W. W. Lambdln have been on a visit with relatives at Blackshear the past week, Mrs. Nora Peel, of Austin. Texas, Is In the‘city to visit her cousin, Mr*. C. G. Turner. Mr. Walter Mlddlebrooks has re turned from Birmingham, Ala- where he haa been In business, and will again make Barnesvllle his home.' Miss Mollle Rogers has returned from an extended visit among relative* In Griffin and Atlanta. Dr. R. Powell Stephens has returned to Middletown, Conn- to resume hie work as a professor In Wesleyan Uni versity nfter spending his vocation with relatives In this community. Professor and Mr*. Grantland Mur ray. of Oxford, have arrived In the city and will make this their home. Professor Murray will be a member of the faculty of Gordon Institute. Miss Priscilla Stroud entertained Wednesday afternoon In honor of her charming visitor, Miss Mae Duncan, of Columbus. Quite a number of guests called between the hours ot 6 and 7 o'clock. Mlsa Stroud was assisted In receiving by her mother, Mrs. D. A. Stroud, Mrs. Tom Murphey, Miss Nan nie C. Kltchlngs and Mlsa Ida Thur man. Misses Annie Kate Smith, Min nie Tyler, Alice Hunt and Elam Grace, dressed In dainty white dresses, with yellow ribbons, served delightful re nt Hartwell, are gueets of Mr. and Mra 11. J. Cm. Silts Willie Slsbry spent the pest fort night visiting friends In Atlanta. Sirs. I. A. Traaley and little son, of Hartwell, were guests of Sir. sod Sirs. H. yeiiow IIUOTH-, w,™ freshments. The color scheme, white and yellow,- was carried out In every detail. Those present tn meet Ml** Duncan were: Mrs. Cutllff, Mr*. Les ter, Mr*. Pierce Hammond, Mrs. Clar ence Willie, Mra. Jackson Bush,' Mrs. Tom Murphey. Misses Belle Blalock. Ada Robertson, Mabel Veal, Carrie Bloodworth, Nettle Matthews, Luclle Mitchell. Mary Stroud, Eunice Stroud. Lillian Mitchell, Myrtls Nelson. Mat- tie Nelson, Ethel Neel. Pearl Llfsey. Rosa Hammond, Myrtls Franklin. Ida Thurman, Luclle Blackburn, Helen Wilkinson, Bessie Williams, Grace Woodward, Nettle Lee Grace, Annie Smith, Nannie C. Kltchlngs, Annie Mlddlebrooks. Lillian Spier, Annie Claxton, Grace Porch and Leila Col lier. TOCCOA. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Fa trick delightfully entertained a number of the young people In honor of their at tractive gueat*. Mlet Berts Smith, of Mc- Connrllsvllle, 8. C- and Ml** Mamie Pat rick. of Dallas, Tes. Miss Mamie Patrick, who Is of the brunette type, was charm- ingle gowned In while with lace trimmings. Mies II. " " bsmlson rrenm silk. hemarle. Messrs , spent last weel Mr. Doyle Ramsay, of Bessemer, Ala- Is visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Jackson IlothclI. of Atlanta, visited relatives and friends this week. WATKINSVILLE. Miss Lena Brlghtwell, of Athens, Is the guest of Ml** Mabel Langford. Mr. Bob Langford, of Atlanta, and son, Mr. R. Langford, are the guesta of relative* here. Mlsa Marie Fullllove, of High 8hoals, Is visiting the Mlsaes Jackson. Miss Julla> Johnston Is at home after spending some time at Bethabara teaching. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Harr!* Jonei and children, with Miss Maude Jones, of High Shoals, were the guests of Ml«* Blanche Owyn one day this wesk. Mrs. Myona Johnstone la at home again, having closed her school at Booth i Uli utsey In Athens. Mr. Harrold Hinton, of ' Barnett Shoals, was In town this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wilson are en tertaining a camping party at Barnett Shoals this week. Those enjoying the B leasures of this camp are Mlsaes ahy Winn, Julia. Ashford, Annie White, Anna Camp, Julia Johnstone, Messrs. Omer Elder, Orme Nealey, Robert Billups. Earl. Paulnott, Frank Ashford and Johnnie Wilson, Jr- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnstone, of Decatur and Dr. W. M. White. Mrs. M. M. Stephenson la the guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mayne were visitors here this week. Mrs. Thomas Brlghtwell and children, of Maxeye,. are the guests of Judge and Mrs. Jackson. Miss Mnuds Morton Is visiting In town. marshXllville. Mr. Manning Austin has returned from a month's summer course at the University of Chicago. He will be principal of the school at this place. ' very charming and attractive young ladyr Miss Law, from Washing ton, D. C- has been on a visit tp Mis* Willie Rice. Mrs. Ida Wade and eon, John Don ald. have gone to Galneevllle for a few weeks. Miss Nan Barksdale, from Mllledge- vllle, Is a popular visitor to her sister, Mr*. M. S. Ware. Mrs. Dr. Mulllno Is spending a week with her parents. Miss Edna Frederick Is expected home Saturday, after spending several weeks In North Georgia. WASHINGTON. Mrs. James ■£. Reynold* returned Wednes day from Ltxlngton after * short stay with Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Reynolds. Mrs. Harry Sudlow and son, of Aiken, are expected next week to visit Mrs. Dun can DuBoae. Misses Lucy and Msry Dillard will arriv* Sunday from * three months' trip In En r °firs. gsllle DuBos* Arnold, who has been rlaltlng her sister. Mrs. Bsttls D. films, In Atlanta, has returned. »_ Miss Cors Beck will srrlvs Saturday to resnme her duties at the Washington public Miss Maggie Hines left Wednesday to visit relatives In Stvnnnsb. Misses Marlon and Susie Bill, who hav* Gough, where he spent several d... Miss Annie Dempster Is In Brook?™ <• Y„ where she Is visiting Mrs P gili- 'i.*' Mr. Ted Calvin has returned from 7 >f h where he wan the R uest of fr(end, A,h " , A Mr. sod Sir*. J. A V.rntdon A., turned to Savannah after a visit ?- ".'*' J. J. Wimberly In this cltv 1 *° Sir. nnd Sir*. J. IV. Watkins are -i.i- relatives In Cnmden. 8. C. tr * Y,tin r Itev. and Mr*, c. (5. Bradley are ane-si.. w,,h Mr *- &im.‘ nashvTlle. Mrs. George Ball Allen, formerlv of si Louis. Is the guest of her parents u.S and Mrs. T. P. Weakley. In ftshvi/u Mr. Allen was also here the first “ week, en route to Atlanta, where he »! transferred, to have charge of the Lm!? eastern territory of the Southern Mrs. Allen, who will t-e * cb”ml„i !L qulsltlon to Atlanta society, win li, that, city about September 1 111 *° t* , Ml** Aline Ituse, of Atlanta, has m... the week In .Vashrllle. en route 7’J Walling, on the Caney tork river whZ 5fV.hX n ‘ eampers'.“c-hapTron.(? Isaia Firkei! Mr. m'!L • retura t>£*D have «* riff*.of their lanta, are now In Paris, and to America In October. Her. and Mra. Mercer P. Loj juncad the apr daughter, Elisal nounced the approschlng marrl iDeth Kent, and Mr. Joha ■Hiuiutcit DiiMueiu nea tteeres Jackson, oldest son of Mr. 'sSd M™- .9*?r*£. »; Jackson; The wed'll!} 75 PEACHTREE ST. Nathan's Home Bakery and Vienna Cafe Bread, Cakes. Piss, etc- frssh daily. Atlanta Phon* 1896. Bell Phoits I486 A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm. and iromeo today are wearing all kinds. Our jeweled effects, hoops, and etched bands are alike popular. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, ..ertY Smith, who Is * blonde, wa# handsomely gowned In cream net oyer cream silk. There wa* a contest called a Floral love 8tory." nineteen question* to t>c answered with th* name* of flower*. Mlm Annt* Lee Kennedy wa* the fortunate winner of the prfae. a bouquet of beuutttul La France rote*, fled with white ribbon*, which ahe preaented to the gueata of honor. Much merriment wa* afforded, the yhung people bjr each, In turn, blindfolded, trying to pin a hat properly on Mra. Alice Boose- veil Longworth’a picture, which wa* fat tened to a curtain. Mlaa Jeaale Martin came the nearest to pinning the bat on "straight.” Cardboard triangle* cut In va ried ahapei were dlatrlbuted, and each bov requested to And the other part of hi* tri angle. which wna held by the young lady who would l*e hla partner In the dining room. Delightful Ice* and cake were aerv- *Mlaa Berta Rmtth. of McConneltavllla. 8. C. . and Mlaa Mamie Patrick* of Dallaa, Tex., are gueata of Mr. and Mra. 8. D. rick. ...Uaea Minnie Smith and Fanny Allen, of Atlanta, vlalted Mlaa Maggie Uuaha last Mr.’ and Mra. W. C. Edward*, accompa nied by their ion and daughter. Claude and Until, are Ttalttng In Sew York city. Mra. It. Dance. Mra. K. K. Mitchell. Mr*. D. M. Hnelaon nnd Dr. M. M. Utley attend ed the Woman'* Missionary t'nlon meeting In Carnearill* Thursday nnd Friday. Among those who attended the camp meeting at Poplar Spring* Inat Sunday were Rev. John fl. Logan, Mr. nnd Mm. J. U. Simmon*. Ml** l»ulae Simmon*. Mr. and Mr*. D. E. HogNhed and children. Ml*« I.ltxle llarrlaon. of Spartanburg, S. C.. wa* a gue*t of Mra. S. I). Patrick re cently. Ml*s Cora Wilhite, of Commerce. Oa.. Is visiting her aunt. Mr*. K. A„ Mabry. , Mm. Paul Henson and Ml** l*ola Turner. for the pa at two weak*, are expected home Saturday morning. Mra. Simmons, of Atlanta, la visiting Mrs. Sara Green on Main afreet. Mrs. Celeatla Hardy laft Saturday for a month's stay In West Point, and Atlanta. Mlsa Auna Bryan,leaves In a few daya ►r her home In Auguata. MI** Em Green will arrive Monday to be the gueat of Mlaa Margaret Hill. Mr. and Mra. Tom Holliday, who have been vlattlng relative* In Washington and Wllkea for ten daya, returned to Atlanta laturday. Mr*. M. M. Sima will leave aoon to visit her daughter, Mra. McSherwood DeVaugbn, of Montexumn. Mias Cornelia Fluker returned Friday from n two months’ trip to Augusta, Sparta and McDuffie. Mm. R. A. Chapman haa returned from Sparta. Mm. Sam Lowe and children arrived laat Thursday from Murphy, N. C., where they •pent several weeks. madIson. Mias Martha Foster la entertaining two vary attractive young ladles this week. Mis* Adair, of Valdosta, and Mlaa Harris, of Columbus. Mrs. A. K. Bell and Mlsa Ida Aycock are visiting In Eaatoboga, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leak have returned from Hot 8prlngs. Mia* Katie Pou baa raturned home after a visit to Miss Klsbet at Eatonton. Mlia Emily Knight and Mra. Percy Mld dlebrooks spent several days In Atlanta this week. Mrs. L. M. Thompson Is at home after a visit to Augusta. Mm. Edwin Drobaton, of Jacksonville, Fla., la the guest of Mlsa Carrie Foster. Miss Mattie Mae Baldwin, who haa been attending a house party at Monroe, has re turned home. Mlaa Emma High visited her brother, Mr. will* be at St. Anna Eplairopal chumh ..5 *Slrh the bride's f.thtr Is rector, Sep! temtwr U. Sir. Jackson Is s member if the firm of Orr, Jackson ft Co. r An announcement of a prospective mir. ('•*« of 19,“"V 'hronehont the aooV li that of Miss Janie fltriis, datiskte? ot »i”' ^ M 5 r ** r o *!*"'■• of Gallaflu. on- Sir. Tudor Beach Carre, of No» f> r ‘ leans, the marrlafe to lie at West Mils Dctbodlst churrb. lo Gallatin. BeptemhJJ 26. Mr. Carre Is a brother of I'roto.^r Henry Beach Carre, of Vanderbilt univer sity, at whose wedilln* last March he «■, belt man, when Miss Harris, who l. , cousin of Sirs. Henry Reach Carre. ,v.n niald of honor. The lirldo and gr—m will to abrond on their weddlne |onrn-< Mr. and Mrs. Bsmuel O. Webb hnvr in nounced the approachlne marriage on So-. tember 6 of tbelr daughter, Leila, nmi Mr Bert llowe. ynungeit aim of Mr. anil Mre W. H. Howe. The wedding plans will be .w&sK/i * ni *• „ The engagement of Mr. John Howe to Mlia^Laura^Brannln Barbour, of Louisville, • among the guests being' Mr*. Wllaon. formerly Ml** Han som, ana Miss Ids Thompson, both of whom are well known to Atlanta society. Sam Jones Tabernacle Meetings, Carters- vine, Ga. On Septemper 16th to 23rd, Inclu sive. the Western and Atlantic rail road will tell tickets from Atlsnts- Dalton and Intermediate atations, to Cartersvllle, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Sam Jones will be assisted by Evangelist Oliver and other ministers of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will have charge of the music, and other gospel singers of note will attend. Three services each day, 10:30 a. m, 3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m- and ths people of Carteravllle will welcoms the great crowd! with the fame ho» pttallty they have alwaya ihown. CHA8. E. HARMAN, Gen. Pais. Agsnt LIS! OF CASES TeT FORU.S. CIRCUIT COURT Charlea H. Lednum, clerk of the t'oltH States court of appaals for the flfth dr- - ..... ... — Octo ber 1: Monday, Oetobar 1, 1906. No. 14?S—Seaboard Air Line Railway ra. Mra. U. K. Shanklln. No. 1506—W. W. Aahburn v*. Jennie L Graves et al. No, 1507—C. W. Jennings va. Llgoo John- ■on, et al., receivers. No, 1521—John N, Scott* at aJ„ ra. The Doited States. No. 1525—Jannla L. Graves, et a!., m W. W. Aahburn. et al. No. 154S—Charles Marthlnson v». N. B. L. Bldwelt, et al. No. 1596—South Atlantic Towing Com pany va. John Swan* at al. No. 1601—Benjamin D. Greene, et al., m The United State*. No. 1602—Union Central Ufa In*ur*nr* ompanv va. Roby Robinson. All briefs In the above rate# which will reach Mr. Lednum'a office In New Orlmn*. !*«., on or before September 24, 1906, should be sent there; otherwise, send them to At lanta. The attention of attorneys la particularly callad to the amended rules of this court la force since January 12, 1905, relating briefs and the time of filing. A copy of the rules will be sent to any attorney upoi request. SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL SUPPLIES AT JOHN M. MILLER CO.’S, 39 MARIETTA ST. - BRUNSWICK. Mrs. J. S. La a as re haa returned from a visit to Baltimore. Mra. T. G. Stacey ha* gone to Atlanta, where she will spend several weeks with frlenda. Mrs. 8. A. McDonald haa returnad from a visit to relatives in Camden county. Mra. J.*H. McCullough haa returned to Brunswick, after a visit to Athena. Mra. E. J. Browning la visiting Rev. and Mra. D. W. Winn on St. Simona. Mr. and Mra. G. A. II. Jennings are at home again after a visit to points In tha northern part of the state. Mia* Irma Wood haa returned to her home In Brooklyn. N. Y., nfter a vlalt to Mlaa Florence Coleaberry. Mrs. J. P. Carson and little daughter, of Tlfton. are rlaltlng Mrs. N. R. KInrriaon In thi* city. Mlsa Leila Bunkley la spending a few daya In Atlanta. La tar she will vlalt In Knnaas City for several months. Mr. K. B. Richard*, of Atlanta, was In the dyr thla week. Mr. T. II. Ralne*. of Savannah, spent sev eral days here thla week. Mr. F. A. Gunn, of Atlanta, ha* been ■pending aeveral davs In Brunswick. Mrs. w. If. Leopold, of Savannah, la the guest of Mrs. F. J. Doerfllnger. Mrs. George Dickson nnd little daughter are vlattlng frlenda In Savannah. Mrs. II. V. Adderly ha* returned froth Atlanta, where she baa tieen spending sev eral daya with relatives. Mlsa Emily Waff, who has t*en the guest «f Dr. nnd Mr*. G. W. Blanton, haa re turned to her home fn Athena. Mrs. M. A. 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