The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 15, 1906, Image 8
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY. OCTOBER 15.
An Appeal to the Woman's Club
By EM MAC ELBEE.
MRS. GAY’8 LUNCHEON.
On Thursday Mrs. Edward 8. Gay,
at her home on Currier street, will
entertain at a beautiful luncheon com
plimentary to Mis* Sarah Peel, whose
marriage to Mr. William Tilt will lake
place October 25. Mrs. Gay's guests
will be:
Mrs. William Lawson Pee). Miss
Sarah Peel, Miss Marlon Peel, Miss
Mary Klngsberg, Miss Rosa Kinga-
bery, Miss Lottie Peck Wyly, Miss M.
A. Phelan, Miss Effle Henle Phelan.
Miss McGowan Phelan. Mrs. John
Kiser, Mrs. William Kiser, Miss Harrle
Fumade, Miss Ruth Hallmnn, Miss Eu
genia Oglesby, Mrs. C. C. Fleming,
Miss Constance Knowles, Mrs. Reuben
Arnold, Mrs. Thomas P. Paine, Miss
Annie Fltten, Mlsa Anals Cay. Miss
Florence Jackson, Miss Jennie English,
Mrs. Harry English, Mrs. James W.
English, Jr.. Mrs. Edward H. Ehney,
Mrs. George Russ, Miss Willie Rus
sell Law, Miss Nannie Xlrolson, Miss
Nellie Hightower, Mrs. James Goddard.
James McKeldln. Mrs. Sidney Stubbs.
Miss Sadie Morris, Miss Louise Haw
kins and Miss Julia Porter. ;
MRS EHNEY “to ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Edward 8. Ehney will entertain
on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at
an elaborate buffet luncheon In honor
of Miss Anals Cay. whose marriage to
Mr. Beldon Jones will take place Tues
day. October 23. Mrs. James X. God
dard will serve punch. Mrs. Ehney's
guests will Include Miss Anals Cay,
Miss Helen Cay, Miss Mnbel Powers,
Miss France-Carter, Miss Hadle Mor
ris, Miss Ethel Gay, Miss Nannie
Nleolson, Miss Ilortense Horne, Miss
Julia Porter, Miss Rosa Klngsbery,
Miss Mary Deas Tupper, Miss Flor
eneo Hobbes, Miss Hattie Colquitt,
Mrs. James Goddard, Miss Annie Flt-
tcn. Allas Ktlty Cope. Miss Eugenia
Oglesby, Miss Julia Orme.
MI8S CARTER’S LUNCHEON.
Miss Anals Cay and Miss Mary du-
Blgnon were complimented Saturday
morning with an elaborate Juncheqn
by Miss Frances Carter, at her home,
corner of Peachtree and Fourteenth
streets.
Crimson roses were used In profu
sion in the adornment of the handsome
home. In conjunction with many palms
and ferns. The centerpiece of the
luncheon table was a beautiful ar
rangement of meteor roses, bordered
with asparagus ferns. Silver can
delabra had crimson shades., and bon
bons In red tints and other accesorles
were used effectively in silver, dishes
and baskets.
A bride's book was at the seat of
each prospective bride, the gifest* of
honor, while the other gposts Were pro
Neely-Eckfeldt
.Mrs. Katherine H. Eckfeldt. of Wash
ington, D. C„ announces the engage
ment of her daughter, Emily Levering,
to Air. Edgar A. Neely, of Atlanta, the
marriage to occur at the Afemorlal
Lutheran church. Washington, Novem
ber 7, at 8 o'clock In the evening-There
w ill be no attendants except Mr. Frank
Neely, ol Pittsburg, Pa., brother of the
groom.
•Miss Eckfeldt Is a young woman of
charmlngi personality and decided so
cial gifts, who will be a happy acquisi
tion to Atlapta's social life. Air. Neely
Is a prominent business man. having
been for some time associated with the
law firm of Spalding. King & Little.
He has In Atlanta a wide circle of
friends, who will welcome his bride
most cordially. '
After November 20 Afr. and Mrs.
Neely will be at home at 43 Columbia
avenue.
honor, while the other guests Were pre
sented with miniature’trunks contain
ing loving wishes for the bride-elect.
Allis Carter tvoro a becoming gown
of'pale blue'mull with pink roses scat
tered over. It. and trimmed .with nar
row ribbon frills. Alias Cay's tullette
was of pink rajah silk made, prtneesse
with yoke of, cream lace. Her hut was
of black velvet''trimmed with pink and
crimson roses. Alisa duRlgnon wore a
costume of blue silk with nurrotv ruf
fles, /and touches of cream lace, with
hat «n suite. Atlss Carter’s guests were:
Miss duBIgnon, Miss Cay, Miss Nnn
duRlgnon, Miss Alary Cay, of Ken
tucky: Miss Roberts, of New York;
Allss Alabcl Powers, Miss M. A. Phelnn,
Allas Fanny llgea, of Columbus: Miss
Florence Jackson, Miss Helen Cay and
Miss Harriet Orr.
* FUSTON-CONNER.
Mr. G. B. Fusion and Alias, Rlahop
Conner were-married at the home of
the bride's parents on Hherman street,
Decatur, Ala., Friday night, the ■ Rev.
George L. Jenkins officiating.
MI88 AMBROSE*"ENTERTAIN8.
Miss Dye Ambrose entertained a do ■
lightful party of young folks at her
home Friday evening, 449 East Georgia
uvenue. I
Among the Invljed guests were:
Ml.-s Alargarlette Donhhoue, Miss
Willie Donahoue. Alias Annie Blount.
Allss Luclle Stoval .Miss Nprma Am-
brose* Mr. Wesley .Mellrun, Air. Russell
Crookett. Mr. Paid Istwson, Air. Her
bert W. Talley. Mr. Claude Arnold, Alt'.
James Tcnny, Air. Melvin Shepard.
The music by the Honk quurtette
was an attractive feature of the even
ing.
IVY-NEVILLE.
The wedding of Allss Julia Rochelle
Neville and Air. Paul A. Ivy, of Birm
ingham. Ala., will take place at the
home of the bride on Tuesday after
noon, October 18, at 3 o'clock.
Air. Earl Ivy, brother of the groom,
will act as best man, und Allss Reble
Workman, cousin of the bride, will be
maid of honor. Misses Alary .Byron
Frasier and Rosalind lllalr, of Birming
ham, will be the little flower girls.
The wedding will be n very quiet
one. to be witnessed only by the mem
bers of the family and a few Intimate
friends.
8EVERAL NOTABLE WEDDINGS.
Special to The Georgian.
Salisbury, N. 0., Oet. 15.—Three
Salisbury grooms bring brides to this
city within the next two weeks. On
October 23 Mr. Claude Stedman Mor
ris, superintendent of the Salisbury
cotton mills, wetls Miss Emma Lewis
Speight, of Tarboro, and will be at
home after November .
Thursday, October 25, Allss Atafy
Floyil Harman, of Lynchburg, Ya.. anil
Mr. Arnold Snider, of Jhls city, will
be married. Air. Snider Is a business
man. the son of W. F. Snider, who re
cently give a 315,000 lot for the city
hospital.
On the same date Air. Lonnie L.
GaskUl, secretary to the Whitney Com
pany" will marry Mlsa Mary Ellen Og-
burn. of West Lafayette. Ohio. All of
the prospective brides are well known
here and nmoi]g the most popular
young women ever visiting here. They
wed unusually tine young men.
FIR8T BAPTIST "SUNDAY
8CHOOL ENTERTAINMENT.
The class of young men taught by
Airs. Bun Wylie at the First Baptist
Sunday school entertained their friends
at a banquet given by the class at Du-
rahd's restaurant last Friday night.
Those present were: Carl E. Hurst.
Mrs. A.. J. Flowers of Macon, Miss
Mary Carle Hunt, Miss Ellse Landrum
with Air. C. E.'WIngo, Miss Russell
Ward with Air. Frank Market, Miss
White with Air. Henry Jones, Miss
Waddell with Mr. Fred Younger, Miss
Luclle Moyers with Mr. R. B. Simms,
Allss Fells Bloodworth with Mr. L. C.-
McKInney, Allss Cable Rrown with Air.
W. D. Quinn, Alias Lillian Lathrop with
Air. O. D. Culpepper, Alias Reeves with
Mr. Louis Alllner, Miss Daisy Under
wood with Air. James Dorsey, Mr. Ed
Adamson, Mr. Lucy.
MI88 TATE TO PRESENT
“GEORGIA” LOVING CUP.
Miss Stella Tate, daughter of Hon.
F. Carter Tate, attorney for the United
States court of the Northern district
of Georgia, will present the battleship
"Georgia" with a loving cup when It
comes to Georgia waters In December.
She has ordereil a handsome cup
made by an Atlanta Jewelry Arm for
the purpose. Allss Tate, who Is one of
the most, prominent young ladles of this
state, christened the man-o'-war when
It kissed the ocean waves for the first
time off Hath, Maine. For several
months she has been considering the
kind of cup to be presented, and re
cently paid this city a visit to deter
mine Anally just what sort of article
should be given.—Savannah Tress.
WEDDINGS OF INTEHE8T.
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery. Ala., Oct. 15.—Alany
engagements-of young people have been
announced,, and there will be several
Important weddings In the near future.
Among those announced arc the fol-
Vtwlng:'.
Allss Queenelle Ling, of Huitsboro,
to Mr, Bowden H. Palmer, of t^ordele,
'Ga. The marriage will take place
some time lit December. Allss Dqru
Northlngton, of Prnttvllle, to Dr. Al
fred A. Walter, of Birmingham, on No
vember 15. Allss Lucite Lahey, to
Mr. Joseph llolt, both of Atontgomery,
on November 15. Miss Annie Lowe, of
Atontgomery, to Air. Walker D. Willis,
of Pencasoln, on November 7. Mlsa
Uarrin Harris, of Opelika, to ME John
Fuller, Jr., of Montgomery. Allss Nlnn
Brake to Air. William Halgler, both of
Montgomery, on November 14.
BAZAAR AND DINNERS.
The ladles of the Altar Society of
the Church of the rmmoculate Concep
tion will conduct a basaar. In the base
ment of the church beginning at 12
o'clock Wednesday. October 17. Ex
cellent illnners will also be served.
The following young ladles Will audit:
Misses Ersklne, Lovett, Moms, Burke,
Blount,'Tengln, Fleck, Josephine Mur
phy, Alary Ryan, Resile Ryan, llartsak
Vlgusant, Hnrrlson Hendrick, Virginia
Lallntte and Nornl Cleary,
ATLANTA CHAPTER. D. A. R.
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock the
Atluntn chapter, D. A. R., met at the
home of the regent, Mrs. Thomas II.
Morgan, 7*3 Peachtree! street. After
the transaction of important business
matters connected with the organiza
tion, nn excellent program, consisting
of literary and musical selections, (ir-
ranged by Airs. Howard McCall, was
rendered.
Mrs. Algood Holmes and the Misses
Hardman contributed Vocal and In
strumental numbers, which were tlmr-
ouRhly enjoyed. Rev. Dr. Junius «.
.Millard, chaplain of the Atlanta chap
ter. oml pastor of the Ponce DeLeon
Avenue nuptist Church, gnve a de
lightful address, taking ns Ills theme,
"The Women of the Revolution."
Liter In the afternoon refreshments
were served.
MRS. M'CERREN TO ENTER
TAIN AT MATINEE PARTY,
One of the pleasant Informal affairs
of the week will he the matinee party
at which Airs. E. W. AIcCerren will en
tertain for her guests, Mrs. Crodus and
Airs. Taylor.
8TATE ORGANIZATION OF
THE MOTHERS’ C0NGRE8S.
At an Interesting meeting ot the
Alothers' Congress, held at the homo
of Airs. Robert Zahner, work was
planned for the coming winter. The
state organization was formed under
the direction of Airs. Theodore Blr-
ney last spring, and the officers are
Mrs. Robert Zahner, president; Airs.
William King, first vice president; Mrs.
David Woodward, second vice presi
dent; Airs. Edward Dorsey, third vice
president; Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden, cor
responding secretary; Atrs. Julia
O'Keefe Nejson. recording secretary;
Mrs. Chillies Behre, treasurer; Airs.
Wllltam Haines, auditor.
Mrs. Hamilton Douglas Is chairman
of the National Industrial Committee;
Alra Burton Smith has charge of
Household Economics; Alias Frances
Newton heads the kindergarten work,
and. Airs. J. K. Ottley has charge of the
juvenile court.
MR8. BATCHELOR'S BRIDGE.
Airs. Van Astor Batchelor entertained
at bridge Monday afte.rnoon at her
homo on. Juniper street, In honor of
Miss Laura Wltham. After the game
n dainty luncheon was served. The
first prize was a Bohemian dish, and
the consolation was g vase.
Airs. .Batchelor’s guests . included
Miss Martha Whitman, Miss Agnes
Ladsoti, Allss Efflo Beale Phelan, Mlsa
Emily Lowndes, Miss Ana|s Cay, Miss
Susie Mae Pope, Mlsa Mabel Powers,
and Mrs. A. K. Paine, of Boston.
MR8. OBEAR’S~DUTCH 8UPPER.
Monday evening Mrs. George Obear
will entertain at’cards for Miss Alar
garet Duncan, whose marriage to Mr.
Virgil Shepard will be an 'Interesting
event of Wednesday. Severer games of
euchre will be followed by a delicious
Dutch supper.
The home of Air. and Mrs. Obear will
be decorated with white chrysanthe
mums and with ferns.
Airs. Obear will receive her guests In
a pretty gown of chameleon . silk,
trimmed .with bkby Irish lace.
Miss Dufican,'the guest "of honor,
will wear a. handsome gown In black
and silver seqtflns.
Those who will be present are: Miss
Duncan, Alisa McCune, Mr. and Mrs.
John Davis Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Singer, Allss Lillian Tidwell, Messrs,
Virgil Shepard. Albert Tidwell, J. A.
Herron, T. D. MpCarley and Dr. W. L.
Gilbert.
TO MRS. M’CERREN’8 GUESTS.
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph..Van Landlngham will entertain
very Informally at dinner for Mr. and
Afrs. McCerren and their guests, Mrs.
Crodus and Mrs. Taylor.
MI8S POWERS’ DINNER.
Miss Mnbel Powers entertained at
dinner Saturday night at. the Pled
mont Driving. Club In honor of Mills
Anals Cay and Mr. Setden Jones.
Miss Powers wore a toilet of green
velvet, trimmed with Irish lace. Miss
Cay was gowned In gray voile arid MMs
Helen Cay-wore old rose silk. ’ Miss
, Frances Carter wore a toilet of white
cloth.
The guests Included Mias Cay, Miss
Helen Cay, Mias-Frances Carter, Air.
Seldin Jones, Air. Max Dobbz, Mr. John
Glenn and Air. Kennedy.
donalsotTgordon.
Hon. Erie Meldrlm Donatson and
Miss Linda Gordon will be married on
the afternoon of November 21, at the
PresSyterlan church at Balnbrldge.
handsome reception at the home of
Colonel and Mrs. John E. Donalaon will
follow the church ceremony. Airs. Wal
ter Thompson, sister of the prospective
bride, will he matron of honor; Miss
Allrlam Donalaon will be male} of hon
or. Hon. Byron Brower will be best
man anil Mr. Walter Thompson will be
one of the groomsmen.
A complete list of the attendants boa
not yet been arranged.
After a trip through California and
Mexico, Mr. Donalsnn and hla bride
will reside at Balnbrldge.
Alias Gordon Is the younger daughter
of Mrs. John E. Donalaon, one of the
moat attractive and popular women In
the social life of -the South, and Is
herself nn unusually gifted and beau
tiful girl.
In beginning your winter work and
mapping out the different courses of
study for the ensuing season, w'lll you
not pause to consider and take some
steps to organize a Housekeepers' Pro
tective Association?‘ .With suclf brainy
women among you aa : Mra. Ottley, Mrs.
McCabe, Airs. Hamilton Douglas and
many -'others, much light should be
thrown-on this vexing problem of the
servant question. If you will take It up
among you for dlscusaldn.
The women of Atlanta look to you
for help In this matter, and should
you spend the entire season working
out this one problem alone, you will
have accomplished a great and noble
task.
We want, however, not merely theo
ries, discussions and counter discus
sion's, but some tangible course adopted
In the matter, some step taken that will
lead somewhere.
Suppose there should be a call meet
ing at the Grand of alh the housekeep
ers In Atlanta. Suppose a pledge
should be drawn up to be binding, aay.
If 6,000 Atlanta women sign It. Sup
pose they pledge In effect to declare
that—
We, the undersigned, do agree and
pledge ourselves to dismiss all negro
help in our household, beginning on
aueh a Bate, and promise not to hire a
negro until after such a date. After
the latter date we shall be free to hire
only on condition that we hold to terms
agreed upon In thla body, etc.
The "terms'' referred to are the fixed
wages, etc;, which should be agreed
upon by the housekeepers. It should
be Impressed upon us all, we South
enters, that It would be Infinitely better
to pay the negro higher wages, living
wages, and atop all this leakage sys
tem. We must atop winking at the
wholesale robbery of our larders, and
atop giving, giving, aa we do. We
have all learned that the negro Is un
grateful; that anything you may do for
him or give him he accepts as a matter
of course, and not accepts—but de
mands.
In this way; It Is beginning to be
realized among housekeepers that a
servant is not satisfied unless she has
free access to the pantry, and If the
keys are looked after too closely there
Is danger of losing your treasure. And
so we knuckle under and—we are cow
arda to do Itl
Let us decide upon a good wage, for
that Is only fair, and then let us be
mistresses in our own houses!
One other thing—If in drawing up
our pledge we are bound to accept no
trlflera and must conscientiously turn
them off If they prove to be so. and
If. In turn, we pledge ourselves not to
hire unless the negro has a recommen
dation, sopn the “no-count" and vicious
will be weeded out from the worthy
and capable.
What say the club women? Can
they not aid the women of Atlanta to
organize?
the game a delicious luncheon was
served.
Those present were: Allsses Ethel
Afobley, Katherine Jelks of Alabama,
Miss Leonora Scott of Little Rock,
Ark., Miss Emma Robinson, Miss Kate
Robinson and Miss Estelle Stewart.
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MISS STUART'S SUPPER.
Allss Estelle Stewart will entertain
at a buffet supper Afondny night at her
home on West Peachtree^street In
honor ot Miss Ethel Mobley and Air.
Hints Bray.
The dining room will be decorated
with pink anil white cosmas. On the
table there will be a vase filled with
pink cosntda and the candle shades and
bonbons will be In pink.
Alisa Stewart will wear a gown ot-
white chiffon, trimmed with lace.
Alias Mobley will be gowned In pale
blue'meaaallne and lace.
Allss Elolse Stewart will wear blue
silk nnd Alias Frances Stewart's toilet
will be of pink chiffon.
The guests will Include only the at
tendants at the marriage of Miss Alob.
ley and Air. Bray, who are: Alias Jen
nie .Mobley, Alisa Kate Robinson, Allss
Katherine Jelks. Miss Rollne Clarke,
Alias Emma Robinson, Atlss Estelle
Stewart. Allss Lenora Scott of Little
Rock, Mr. Bert Adams, Mr. Dowdell
Brown. Air. Joseph Van Holt N»sb.
Air. Shepard Bryan, Mr. John Welssln-
ger. Mr. John Lester and Air. Eugene
Ottley.
TO MI8s""wiTHAM.
Alias Alartha Whitman will hare
her guests at breakfast Wednesday
morning to meet Alias Wltham Allss
Ethel Gay. Alias Louise Hawkins, Miss
Susie May Pope, Mias Janie Speer.
Mlsa Harrle High. Mlsa Margaret l-a,l-
son, Allss Agnes Lmlson. Allas Emma
Belle Lowndes and Alisa Effle Beale
Phelan.
HOW TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL.
In thla modern age when science has
apparently reached the point ot per
fection it Is Inexcusable for any Woman
—or man either, for that matter—to
appear not well groomed. At an up.
to-date manicuring nnil halr-dresstng
establishment the akin, hair, hands,
etc., are made beautiful whlleyou wait.
One of the moat successful parlors' of
the kind In the city la owned by Mr».
Al. I. Randolph at 58 1-2 Whltehlfl,
over Wiley’s. Mrs. Randolph, while
she owns these parlors. Is still a wall-
known figure In the local advertising
field. j -w
The front room where the ladles con
gregate to await their turn In order
to be made u "thing of beauty, aqd.joy
forever” la done in green and white.
The walla are draped In dark green
.burlap and the celling Is, of >y|ilte
moire. The ‘woodwork and 'doors Are
of white with a touch ’oLpreqm that
gives the soft-Ivory tlnf'that Is so
pleasing. The manicuring table* are'
of white nnd all the necessary articles
Called Into use by this art aro to be
found on them. In the center of this
room ’there Is-a table .uovered.wlUi.lho
latest magaslnes and newspapers, and
about the room there are comfortable
rocking chairs—In faoL everything to
make the patronsfenjoy their vlsitVto
"Randolph’s.”
In the shampooing parlors the walls
are lined With mirrors-and underneath,
them Auos mUng-shelf on- wMc|-
all the tSKIcMs,- tonics, .etc.;?that
necessary ln*tlie treatment of the
The hair-dressing and manicuring de-
B artment* are In charge of Miss Bella
wnhsoh fffltr Miss sarah^stimmnr
These young women • are-thoregghly
equipped for their work, having such
knowledge of this particular science
as Is rarely found In any parlors. The
unkempt, unruly hair, the short strag.
gly hair, Is brought to a perfect Condi,
tlon under the treatment of these capa.
ble hands. '
The body massage and vapor baths
are In charge of Air*. Eva E.'Curttmlngs
and one can receive the very best at
tention . at the hands ot the skilled
masseurs who are In attendance at
this establishment. There Is ndthlrir
so soothtfig to the aching limbs anc
nerves as an electric massage and bath:
When one Is worn out by the ’’Ills'that
flesh Is heir to.” when everytlpnr'goes
wrong In one’s home or you are fretted
about your’business troubles, Just go
to Randolph’s and have the wrinkles
of the mind as well as those ot the body
smoothed out.
When one realises - the wonderful
magic of these places there It no rea
son why any one should have poor akin,
ugly nails or tawdry hair, and it you
meet a woman who la not good-looking
It la plainly to be seen that she has
not visited the parlors at 66 1-2 White
hall street, Just over Wiley's. ,
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Persona! Mention
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Airs. T. B. Neal, ot Nashville,
corrtpanlctt by Airs. Louis Beck, of At
lanta, will go to New York and Wash
Ington next ufeek to spend several
weeks. • Mrs. Nea’. expected to have as
her guests this week Col. and Mrs.
Robert Lowry, en route to Louisville,
and had planned a day at the State
Fair for Iter guests, who were unable
to come to Nashville, to the dlsap.
polntment of their many friends here,
Mlsa Katherine Jelks will arrive In
In Atlanta - on Tuesday to attend the
marriage of Mlsa Ethel Mobley to Mr.
Sims Bray. Atlss Jelks will be the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Hanson,
during her stay In tbe city.
Mrs. Charles F. Balt and her daugh
ters, .Airs.. Rhlllppa Ball Stratford, and
Miss ;Mary Selbels Ball, of Montgom
ery, will arrive in Atlanta Tuesday to
spend several days with relatives and
friends.
Mlsa Grace Landrum, who has spent
the 'sunjiticr in the East, returned
home Saturday. She was accompanied
by her grandmother, Mrs. James Dun
ater, who will spend the winter here.
’Allis-Elisabeth. Ewing Is the guest
ot Miss Emma Scott at the Washing,
ton Seminary. With her sister. Mlsa
Mary Steele Ewing, aha will spend the
winter In Florida.
Mrs. E. C. WacHendorff and little
daughter, who have beensvlsltlng rela
tives for some time In Cuthbert, are
at. home to their friends at
Charles'avehtae.
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THE DARLING’S RETURN.
The school girl, God bless her. She
Is here again. In white, and pink and
blue. The old town will take on new
life. It will not seem like the same
old smile of the long, lon.ely summer-
while the girls were away. Oh, no—
everybody will brace. Watch even the
olil married man throw hla shoulders
back and try to look pleasant as he
is passed on the streets by a bevy
of good-looking girls—Spartanburg
Herald.
SAKE BLOWERS USE
HAND CAR TO ESCAPE
Mlsa. Caroline Haralson, of Mont
gomery, will arrlve'in Atlanta Monday
evening, and -wilt be 'the attractive
guest of Mlsa Ethel Mobley.
Airs. Frank Watkins, of Dublin, Ga.,
wllParrlve In Atlanta* today to be the
guest for two weeks of her parents. Dr.
and Mrs: W, W. Landrum.
Mlsa Mary Bullock and Alisa Eunice
Moore, of Mobile, who have been the
guests of Afrs, Albert Akers, have re
turned home.
Mrs. Eugene Roberta and children
and Mrs. J. C. Newsome and Allss
Ina Newsome are spending some time
In the city.
Dr. and Airs. A. K. Paine, who have
been the guests of Air. and Mrs. John
Hill for a few days, have returned to
Boaton. ' '
Mrs. Ben Jones and Miss Josephine
Jones, ot Macon, are In the city the
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oholsteln.
Airs. Monroe 8. Woodward, of Keys-
vllle; Ga., is spending some time with
Airs, Kennon Dearlng, In Edgewood.
Hillsdale, Mlctk, Oct. 16—Safe blow
ers broke Into the postolfice at Waldron
today about 1 o'clock and blew open
the safe. They got but little. The
noise of the explosion aroused the peo
ple of the village nnd when a man
across the street opened the door of hts
home he was told to get back or Jbe
shut. The burglars went south on a
handcar and (eft the railroad at At-
vordton, the first station over the Ohio Mrs. James G. Milter Is spending this
line. j week at Asheville.
Mlsa Mattie Ataddox, of Haielhurst,
Qa., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. 8.
Goodwin, at 226 Grant street.
Mrs. A. J. Flowers, of Alacon, Ga..
Is visiting her sister, Airs. Carl E.
Hurst, at 255 Ivy street.
Air. William Reeve* Patterson, of
Eufaula, Ala., hot been at the Pied
mont for several day*.
Miss Alberta Conner, of Griffin, Is
the guest of Allss Annie Belle P. Han
■en during the fair.
Mlsa Ellen A. Klaer Is visiting Airs.
George C. Roberta at her home. Hill
Crest, in Alarletta.
Aire. 8. L. Brewer, of Elberton, Is
visiting her sister, Airs. George Rob
erts, at Marietta.
Mrs. Harford Way has returned from
a visit of several weeks to friends at
Eufaula, Ala.
Mrs.. E. U. Ayers and children, of
Villa Rica, are the guests of Atlanta
friends. „
Air. and Mrs. Albert Akers have pur'
chased a home on North Boulevard.
"HE DIAMOND PALACE.
37 WHITEHALL ST.
MI8S ROLINE CLARK ENTER.
TAINS FOR MI3S MOBLEY.
The Informal bridge at which Miss
Rollne Clark entertained Monday aft
ernoon for Alias EthelMobley was a
very’ charming uccaslun. which brought
together eight or ten congenial young
women. The drawing room, lu which
the game waa played, was decorated
with cosmos, these white and pink
llowers being used In profusion.
Alls* Clark received her friends In u
dainty lingerie gown ot white silk,
trimmed with quantities of Valen
ciennes lace.
Mlsa Atobley, the charming gust of
honor, wore a smart suit of broad
cloth. with blouse ot MechUn lace, and
Iter becoming hat wus of black velvet,
trimmed with white plutneg.
The prises were silk hose, and after
^—CRYSTAL CUT GLASS— N
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DESIGNS AND SHAPES INCLUD
ING VASES, COMPORTS, NAPPIES, SUGAR AND CREAM 8ET8,
CAVIAR SETS, ETC. VI8IT MY UNIQUE GLASS ROOM—A FEAST
FOR THE EYE.
No. 70
Whitehall
Street.
J,
Next Door
<hamberlin-
Jchnson-DuBose
Company.
.ATLANTA’S ONLY POPULAR-PRICED JEWELRY STORE.
bl
Atlanta’s Attitude Toward Diamonds
The class of Diamonds we specialise It a good commercial recommen
dation for Atlanta. That onr patrons support as they do our steady, adher
ence to the best In precious stones Is proof of their appreciation of values.
DAVIS & FREEMAN, .
JEWELERS.
Nothing
More
B-&A
nthony
Uncomfortable or disagreeable than chapped hands or
chaDDed Uds. and at this tiraeof the year nothing is more prev-
alent. AVc have all of the good preparations for the cure.
10c
B&A
Camphor Ice
.This is a preparation which
excels all other^j it is a com
bination Mutton Suet nnd
Vaseline with other healing
ingredients and will cure
every time.
B&A
Elderine
A soothing, healing and
cooling lotion, not sticky or
greasy, which keeps the skin
smooth and.soft,.
20c
B&A Orange Flower
Cold Cream
10c, 2Sc, SOc
75c and $1.00
This Cream is prepared by
tire original formula as sug-
gested by Mrs. Symmes.
The process of manufacture
is exclusively ours, and in
this preparation we offer
you something superior to all
others. Remember that it is
B. & A. Orange Flower Gold
Cream that is so good.
Other Good
Preparations
Holmes’ Frostilla , 17c
Espey’s Cream .. .. 17o
Packer’s Charm... .... 19c
Allan’s Rose Cream .. 20c
Janice Lotion 75c
Janice Cold Cream 25c
Pond’s Extract Cream ..' 20c
Witch Hazel Jelly 46o
Sanitol Face Cream 20c
Riker’s Violet Cerate 50c
Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream 34o
THERE’S THAT COUGH
Which also must be looked after and it is a fact that our
Cough Medicines enjoy a reputation of being the best.
B&A
Compound Syrup
White Pine and Tar
25c
We do not claim proprie
torship of White Pine and
Tar, but we do claim supe
riority; ours is'the best that
can he made and you run
no risk in using ours.
B&A
Sweet Gum and
Honey 25c
An excellent remedy for
light coughs and a prepa
ration for small children,
which is perfectly harmless,
and a certain cure for
coughs.
B&A
Wine of Cod Liver Oil 75c
This Preparation lias met with pronounced success in re?
lieving people who have been long troubled with severe
colds and persons whose systems have becomo run down as
a necessary outcome of such colds.
It is strictly a tissue builder and vitalizer. It-heals all
the irritated and inflamed air passages of the throat and
lungs, nnd its agreeable taste renders it acceptable to even
the most fastidious person.
Other Good Cough Medicines
Foley’s Honey and Tar, 20c
and 40c
Jayne’s Expectorant, 40c
and .. .. 80c
Bell’s Pine Tar Honey, 20e,
40c and 80c
Boschee’s German Syrup, 20c
and .. . t . 55c
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, 23c,
45c and 85c
Stafford’s Olive Tar.... 40c
Forrest’s Juniper Tar...20c
King’s New Discovery, 40c
and .. .. ..80c
Cheney’s Expectorant, 19c
and .... .. .4 44 .. 38c
Piso’s Consumption Cure 25o
Shiloh’s Consumption Cure,
20c and .. ..40c
Bull’s Cough Syrup, 20c
and 40c
Taylor’s Sweet Gum and
Mullin, 18c, 38c and.. 75c
Brannen
&. Anthony
DRUGGISTS
Msda Special Policemen.
Special to The Georgian.
Waveross, Ga., Oct. 16.—The Way-
cross iffty council passed a resolution
IMPORTED WALL PAPER
The finest in the world. 40,000 rolls to pick from.
WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor Street.
conferring the power* of "special po
licemen” on Ware county deputy
IfTa and constables. These officers are
now empowered to drrest all violators
of city laws.
SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER
SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL
VER.
MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Charles W. Crankshau),
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
16 Whitehall St., Century Bld&