The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 01, 1906, Image 8

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4 ■ m i % s THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN SATCRDAT. DECEMBER 1, I*-* Wsdding of Miss Martih ahd Mr. Reid Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Martin have Indued Invitations to the marriage of heir daughter, Maude, to Mr. Pringle Mnnuel Reid, of Tampa, Fla., the eddlng to take place at 11 o'clock of the morning of December 5, at their ome In Cuthbert. Mr. Cons tQ Marry Miss Parksr Invitations have been Issued to the marriage of Miss Matilda Katherine Parker, of Statesboro, to Mr. Howell Cobb Tone, on Wednesday, Decern- l>er 12, at the home of the bride's parents, Statesboro, Ga., at 1:30 o'clock. Mr. Bonner to Wsd Miss Beusss Mrs. Margaret Elisabeth Beusse announces the engagement of her daughter, Wllhelmlna Dorsey, to Mr. John Wyatt Bonner, of Gray, Oa., the wedding to take place at the First Methodist church In Blakely, Ga., In January. MRS. TH0MA8 AND MRS MORITZ GIVE A LARGE RECEPTION. A week which has been crowded with elaborate and beautiful social events was brought to a close Satur day by the afternoon reception which Mrs. E. G. Thomas and Mrs. Kdwln P. Morltx entertained several hundred of their friends. The occa sion was characterised by elegance and beauty, the decorations and all the details being most artistic. Palms, ferns and smllax were used in profu sion. and the color scheme was pink. In the hallways, parlors and reception room these flowers were placed In every available spot, and In the dining room the table had for Its centerpiece a sil ver vase fllled with La France roses. Assisting In the entertainment of the jucsts were: Mrs. W. E. Elkin, Mrs. W. S. Wltham. Mrs. George A. Speer, Mrs. C. C. Hansen, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Joseph M. Terrell, Mrs. Sam K. : Smith, Mrs. W. E. Spalding. Mrs. J. L. Williford, Mrs. Alfred Truitt, Mrs. Lu ther Rosser, Mrs. Arnold Broyles, Mrs. w. C. Jarnagln, Mrs. Lewis Beck, Mrs. Oorge Parrott, Mrs. S. Y. Tupper, Jr., •Mr.t Charles Barnwell, Mrs. J. R. Rob- e :s, Mrs. Howell Cloud. Mrs. T. S. M.irrltt, Mrs. Rufus T. Dorsey. Jr., Mrs. If. E. W. Palmer. Mrs. Ben Boyd, Mrs. Jlarcnce Johnson, Mrs. Junius Millard, Warren Candler, Mrs. M. T. Hall, Wllmer Trimble of Trimble, Oa., and Mrs. V. R. Davis. Punch was served by Misses Lula end Grace Callaway, and Mrs. Henry J'uriell and Mrs. Howard Callaway pourerl tea. Mrs. Elkin, Mrs. Williford and Mrs. Carey preside at the coffee Mrs. Thomas wore a handsome gown f Mack chiffon, embroidered In col- oreij orchids and trimmed with duch- csse lace, and Mrs. Morlts was becom ingly gowned In gray chiffon cloth, trimmed with Cluny and silver lace, with which was worn a corsage bou quet of violets. airs. Joseph M. Terrell was gowned In while radium silk, elaborately fash ioned with lace. airs, W. K. Wltham wore a beautiful gown of white embroidered sUk, Its trlmlmngs of chiffon and tiny rhine stone buckles, and her guest, Mrs. Khodes Browne, of Columbus, wui gray voile. Mrs. Alfred Truitt's pretty gown • f whits chiffon cloth, fashioned with gold thread and prlncesso lace. Mrs. George Speer was attractive In a gown of ping embroidered crepe, and Mrs. Nash Broyles wore pale blue silk, lace trimmed. Mrs. W. C. Jarnagln wore rajah silk In a lilac shade that was particularly becoming. Mrs. L. H. Beck was gowned In cream lace, made prlncesse, and Mrs. T. It. Neal wore a gown of white lace. Mis. Howell Cloud's gown was of v nito silk mull, trimmed with lace and a l>«-coining touch of blue velvet. Mir Howard Callaway was hand- » no In a toilet of blue voile, made silk, ami trimmed with em- tume was of light blue messallne silk, made empire, and trimmed with lace. Miss Lula Callaway wore a gown of rich colored velvet, trimmed with lace and passementrie. Mrs. H. E. Cary’s gown was of black lacc, made prlncesse. PLOWDEN-ELLIOTT. One of the most interesting wed dings of the season took place Wed nesday at 7:30 o'clock, when Miss Mae Allen Elliott and Mr. David Wallace Plowden, of Valdosta, were married at the bride's home on North Jackson street. The ring ceremony was used and was performed by Rev. T. M. Elliott, of LaGrange, n brother of the bride. The house was profusely decorated In white chrysanthemums and ferns, and in the parlor, where the ceremony took place, palms and ferns were banked so ns to form an Improvised altar. In the music room, where punch was served, the same decorations of green nnd white were effectively employed. Punch was served by Miss Francos Walker and Miss Iris Dobbs, of Wood stock. \ beautiful musical program was rendered by Miss Rosnlee Elliott nnd Miss Anna Castles. “O Promise Me”' was sung by Miss Jessie Parkins Just before the entrance of the bridal party. The strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march announced the coming of the bridal party. Miss Sarah E. Brady came first, followed by Mr. Allen J. MR. BELL'S DINNER IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. R. HOPKINS, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins were the guests of honor at an elegant din ner given Friday evening nt the Pied mont Driving Club by Mr. Madison Bell. The table was artistic with Its ! decorations of pink carnations and MP W. A. UPSHAW. Tha marriage of Miea Ruby Poole Embry and Mr. V/. A. Upshaw took B laea November 29 at the home of r. and Mre. P. L. Embry in Villa Rica. . ferns. The candle shades and bonbons j were In pink. j The Invited guests Included: Gov- ! ernor and Mrs. Joseph Terrell, Mr. and } Mrs. John Marshall Slaton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell, Mr. nnd Mrs. WII- 1 Ham Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. James Rob inson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Felder ! and Miss Margaret Ladson. Mrs. Hopkins wore a gown of mus tard colored satin, embroidered In gold threads and appllqued in lace. Mrs. Howell was gowned In white cloth and Irish lace. Mrs. Kiser wore rose colored silk, fashioned prlncesse. nnd trimmed with Irish lacc. Mrs. Robinson’s toilet was of white chiffon cloth, trimmed with Venetian lace. Mrs. Slaton wore a becoming cos tume of brown lace, with a touch of velvet. Miss Ladson wore bright blue silk and lace. A Perfect Candy E. Q. Anthony, Colonel J. D. Boyd, Colonel James Flynt, Mr. Charles H. Wheeler and Mr. Milton Smith, of Bartlesville. INFORMAL LUNCHEON. very happy occasion was the luncheon given by Miss Elolse Ivey Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, In Inman Park. The house was decorated with palms and ferns In beautiful Jardlniers, and red roses In tall vases. The decorative scheme of the house was In red, white and green. >Ils* Ivey was a charming hostess and her friends enjoyed a thoroughly delightful afternoon. Each guest was presented a card tied with tiny red ribbon nnd pencil and upon the card was written “The Hidden Capitals." When each card win handed In It was found that MIssAllle Candler w as win ner of the first prize, a beautiful box of candy, and the booby fell to Mr. George Bell, a China doll In a tub. Two attractive little girls, Misses Fannlo Furlow and Elisabeth Wilson, Young. Then came Miss Isabel Par- ana ' uina fniinu-o/i hv iim ^rnnm ami hiu ser\ eU bonbons and salted almonds during the game. lirolder . T. Dorsey was much admired I pink crepe de chine, made prlncesse, n t trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Mi s Grace Callaway's beautiful cos- kins, followed by the groom and his best nmn, Mr. Andrew Plowden, Valdosta. The bride entered with her matron of honor, Mrs. Floyd Vickery. During the ceremony Miss Anna Cns- tles played softly “Meditation" on the violin, nccompanled on the piano by Miss Rosalie Elliott. The bride, who is a pretty blonde, ore a becoming suit of blue broad cloth with hat and gloves to match. She carried a bouquet of brides roses tied Ith a bow of white tulle. The brides maids wore dainty frocks of white chiffon cloth elaborately trimmed In lace with pink satin girdles, pink gloves and pink slippers. They carried bouquets of pink roses, tied with pink tulle. The mutron of honor wore n white toilette and carried u bouquet of golden gate roses tied with green tulle. The guests were then invited Into the dinning room, where a delicious salad luncheon was served from a table beautiful In Its decorations of red, white and green. The same color scheme was carried out in the ices. The Invited guests Included: Misses Tommie Perdue. Ruth King, Emerson Maddox. Lula Grogan. Allle Candler, Sarah Skinner, Augusta Skeen, Eu genia Ivey, Elizabeth Wilson and Fan nie Furlow, Messrs. Charles Candler, George Bell, Jr., George Woodruff, Ar thur Clark, Joseph Greenfield and Don ald Turner. PIANO RECITAL. The pupils of Miss Kate K. Blatter man, assisted by Mrs. T. H. Wingfield, soprano, will give a piano recital Mon Delicious refreshment* carrying out j , lay even | nr , December 3, at 8 o'clock. the color scheme of pink and white were served during the evening. ' When the bride threw* her bouquet It was caught by Miss Sarah Brady. Mr. nnd Mrs. Plowden left nt 9 o'clock for Valdosta, where they will make their home. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vickery, of Rome; Rev. T. N. Elliott, of LaGrange; Mr. Andrew Plowden. of Valdosta, and Miss Iris Dobbs, of Woodstock. IN HONOR OF GOVERNOR TERRELL Mrs. J. \V. Gresham, ut her home at Griffin, entertained Wednesday at a handsome dinner, complimentary to Governor Joseph M. Terrell. Those In vited to meet Governor Terrell were J. G. Smith, of Barnesvllle; Dr. 40,000 Rolls of Wall Paper. The largest stock in the South. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor St. SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W. Crankshaw, 16 Whitehall St., Gold Chain Purses are an elegance of drees all wo- li love and their present scarcity enhances the pleasure of owning one. We are showing some beautiful purses, large and small, jewelled and plain, for the holidavs. Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. Century Bldg. An Elegance of Dress. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers. nt Cable recital hall, 96 Whitehall street. The following program will he rendered and the public Is cordially In vited to be present Part 1. Butterfly. Merkel—Miss Mary Hudg ins. (a) Sonatina. Beethoven; <b) A Great Secret. Ludwig Scbaroke—Miss May Horlne. Value Arabesque, Theodore Lack— Miss Rebecca Bcheln. PonaGne, Clement!—Miss Rosa Lich tenstein. Swing High and Swing Low, De Koven—Mrs. T. H. Wingfield. Norwegian Bridal Procession, Grieg —.Miss Annie Lichtenstein. Le Matin, Chamlnade—First piano, Miss Laura Sartelle; second piano, Miss Marie Houston. Part 2, (a) Inventions, Nos. 8 and 13. Bach; (hi Ponutn, first movement, Haydn — Miss Gertrude Weekly. (a) Buona Notte, Nevln; (b) Gon doliers, Ncvln—Mins Marie Houston. (a) Klelne Studio. Schumann; (b) Alia Polaccs, Kullak—Miss Janet Douglas. Murmuring Zephyrs. Jenson-Nle- mann—Miss Ida Lichtenstein. Ocean! Thou Mighty Monster. Weber —Mrs. T. II. Wingfield. Staccato Etude, Rubensteln—Miss Laura Sartelle. Polacca Brilllante, Weber—First piano. Miss Gertrude Weekly; second piano. Miss Blatterman. G. M. A. RECEPTION The brilliant reception given nt the Georgia Military.Academy, at College Park, Wednesday evening in honor of Colonel and Mrs. F. G. Hodgson, U. 8. A.; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crussette and Dr. and Mrs. K. G. Matheson was a delightful event, assembling several hundred guests. The receiving party, consisting of Colonel and Mrs. J. C. Woodward, tho guests of honor, nnd members of the faculty, stood in the handsome parlors of tlie "Retreat," the home of the pres ident of the academy. Later in the evening the scene of festivities changed to Rugby hall, where elegant refreshments were served, and where the only formal cer emony of the evening, the conferring of commissions and sabers to tho ca det officers, occurred. The ceremony was Impressive and the cadets, stand ing at attention before the assembled guests, made quite an Imposing sight. Dr. Matheson, in a few words, ad dressed the cadets, after which the commissions were delivered by Colonel Woodward and Colonel West. The decorations In the parlor of Rugby* were chiefly In green, but the halls and assembly room were profuse ly adorned with American flags and with the school colors, red and white. Mrs. Woodward wore black lace over white silk. Mrs. Hodgson's gown was of blue velvet nnd chiffon, and Mrs. Crussette wore a dress of soft white wool. THANKSGIVING DAY AT OLD WOMEN’S HOME. Thanksgiving day was duly and ap propriately observed at the Homo for Old Women. Many of the good people of our city remembered the old ladles and gifts poured In until pantries we.re crowded. Tho table was very Inviting with Its white linen and beautiful flowers, thoughtfully sent by some lover of beauty, and round it gathered the fif teen old ladles of the home, who thor oughly enjoyed the good things set be- foro them. The menu was as follows: Roast turkey,- cranberry sauce, cel ery, potato salad, candied sw*cet pota toes, stewed com. whipped cream with marnschlne cherries, ungel cake, fruit, nuts, coffee. Muny friends called during the after noon and were entertained by the old ladles. As the unfolding of the ivory-tinted petals reveals the lily in all its glorious beauty and freshness,, so is the opening of every box of Nunnally's eaudv a revelation of daintiness and wholesome goodness. Made of the finest materials by skilled candy-makers, it is un matched in purity, unequalled in smoothness, incomparable in flavor, and the most delicious of high-grade confections. A comparison with other high-grade candies will shhvv that the variety of assortment in each box of Nunnally’s is far greater, and of a quality superior to any other on the market. 1 Carefully packed in dainty boxes, and sealed in air-tight bond pa per, it cannot become stale and sogg\-, but is always fresh, crisp and clean. presents; none to exceed 60 cents in price. From 12 to 3 p. m. an oyster luncheon will be served for 26 cents. Patronage will be appreciated. GATE CITY LODGE. Gate City Rebecca Lodge, No. 8, I. O. O. F„ met Saturday night at 8 o’clock, comer Broad and Alabama streets; election of officers for ensuing term. AI1 members requested to at tend meeting. B. L. SARGENT, Noble Grand. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. The Young Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Jackson Hill Baptist Church will hold a basaar at the home of Mrs. Will Parker, 414 North Boule vard, Friday, December 10. Dolls and fancy articles appropriate for Christ mas gifts will be on sale and refresh inents will be served every evening. bltion several days. Instead of clos ing, therefore, on Monday evening, the exhibition will be kept open through Saturday, December 8. 8UNDAY SCHOOL AUXILIARY. The regular monthly meeting of St. Lukes Sunday School Auxiliary will be held Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. D. B. Osborne, 618 North Boulevard. OYSTER LUNCHEON AND 8AMPLE SALE Ladles' committee No. I, Mrs. W. T. Crenshaw, chairman, qf the Ponce De leon Baptist Church, will hold a “sam ple sale" on Thursday and Friday, De cember 6 and 7, at Junction of Peach tree and Broad streets, opposite Pied mont Hotel. This sale will Include some of the best goods on the mar ket In the way of cereals, coffee and muny needful articles for pantry and kitchen. The bazaar feature will be nt tractive, there being a number of use ful and dainty articles for Christmas GORDON CIRCLE RETURNS THANKS The ladles of the Gordon Circle of King’s Daughters and Sons wish to ex press thanks to the friends who so thoughtfully remembered the Home for Old Women In their Thanksgiving of ferings, as follows: Mrs. Francis Smart 36.00 Miss Aleta Mills 2.00 Mrs. Charles W. Hubncr and friends of East End 6.75 Mr. Will Hubner 1.00 Primary class of Wesley Me morial Sunday school 2.00 Crew street school free will of fering 20.86 Walker street school free wilt offering 16.62 Bell street school free will offer ing Fraser street school free will of fering First and second grades Pryor street school offering State street school Washington Seminary Friends 11.00 8.02 ROBERTS-POPE. The marriage of Mr. William W. Roberts and Miss •Alma Pope took place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Laura J. Pope, on West Peachtree street. The cere mony was performed by Rev. M. L. Troutman in the presence of the Im mediate family und n few Intimate friends. The drawing room, where the ceremony was performed, was deco rated with palms nnd ferns and nar cissus. Miss Bessie Pope and Mr. Charles M. Roberts were the only attendants.' The bride wore n traveling suit of brown cloth. The stylish coat, which w*as trimmed with velvet and a touch of green silk, was worn over a lace w*alst. With this suit she wore a toque of brown, trimmed with yellow roses. Her bouquet w*as of w*hlte roses, tied with green tulle. Miss Bessie Pope wore a suit of w*htte cloth and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemum*. Mrs. Pope, the bride's mother, wore a toilet of black lace over taffeta. After the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served. The dining room was In white and yellow, the centerpiece on the table, which was covered with Clu ny lace, being a vase fllled with yellow and white chrysanthemums. Miss Susie May Pope and Miss Rush!* Ray served coffee. Mrs. M. R. C. Smith and Mrs. E. M. Pierce assist ed their mother In the entertainment of the guests. Miss Pope’s toilet was of white cloth and lace. Miss Ray wore pale blue messallne, trimmed with Irish lace. Mrs. Smith wore a toilet of white and black chiffon, made prlncesse, and trimmed with lace. Mrs. Pierce was gowned In blue pop lin, fashioned with silk bands lace. Mr. Roberts and his bride left for Florida and Cuba and on their return they will be at the Aragon. After the first of the year they will make their home in Columbia, 8. C. Rev. Father Foley officiated. The church was beautifully decorated with ferns and palms in honor of the occa sion. A reception In the evening wae held at the home of the bride's pa- ; rents, on Charlotte street. Mr. Harvey Hartley and Miss Sadie ere united In marriage on enfton w Thanksgiving afternoon, nt the home of the bride, In New Augustine, Rev. Fa ther Foley officiating. Moral decora tions adorned the house for the occa sion. PHILLIPS-FOWLER. The announcement Is made of the engagement of Miss Ruth J. Fowler . > Mr. Fred Lamar Phillips, the marriage to take place December 6«r ST. ANTHONY’8 GUILD. There will be a regular meeting of St. Anthony’s Guild at the residence of Mrs. George Humphries, 24 Hammond street, Tuesday, December 4, at 3 p. in. LILLIAN HARRIS. Sec. MISS BOIFEUILLET’S PARTY FOR MISS ROBINSON. Miss Clare Bolfeulllet entertained Friday afternoon at a bridge party In compliment to Miss Robinson, of At lanta, Miss Fanny Harris' guest Miss Bolfeulllet had as her gdests on this occasion the following young women: . , Miss Emma Robinson, Miss Frances Harris, Miss Camille Lamar, Miss An nie Brannon, Miss Margaret Coitoln, Miss Rossiter Collins, Miss Lily Grif fith, Miss Marcella Griffith, Miss Lumpkin, of Athens; Miss Kutherlne Miller, Miss Akin, of Curtersvllle; Miss Fanny Plant, Miss Waldron Roberts, Miss Josephine Jones, Miss Kate Ellis. Miss Annie Webb, of Athens; Miss _ Roxle Edwards; Miss Mary Lou and Yancey, of Rome; Miss Minnie Benton, of Montlcello, and Miss Eula Willing- ' ham.—Macon News* Pledges, to be paid later $10.00 Total $98.11 *o bring the total to $100, “friends In need" contributed... 1.89 ATLANTA BELLES AT NA8HVILLE. Miss Martha Whitman, of Atlanta, left Nashville Saturday for rtiattu- nooga to visit her grandmother. Mrs. <\ L. Hutcheson, for ten days before returning home. Miss Whitman and Miss Blanche Carson, who returned 'o Atlanta Thursday, were given numer ous complimentary affairs during their visit to Miss Ellse Lipscomb, at Nash ville. Miss Whitman was the honor** of a box party to see the Vnmlerbllt- Sewanee game Thanksgiving day; that night was tendered,a box party and a subsequent supper at the Hermitage Club, and Friday she was one of the visiting belles at the dance given by the Girls’ Cotillion Club nt the Duncan. Miss Antoinette Blount Is another Atlanta belle who Is being mlich ad mired In Nashville Just now. as the guest of Miss Kitty Stubblefield, one of the most popular debutantes of the year, and whom she will visit for an other week. Friday they were guests at Miss Samniie Keith's breakfast for Miss Sarah Berry and attended the dunce at the Duncan Friday night. They were given a box party to the Titanksgtving game. Accordion Plaiting Sun Plaiting, Side Plaiting and Pinning Total $100.00 In addition to money, wc are Indebt ed for provisions and delicacies which will bring Joy to the hearts of the “old ladles" for many days, to: Messrs. Petropole A Cameron. Girls’ High School. West End school. Crew street school. Primary class Wesley Memorial Sun day school. Mrs. Charles W. Hubner and friends of Poplar Springs. Mrs. J. E. Summerfleld. Mrs. Charles J. Martin. Mrs. Fannie Lowry Porter. Mrs. Mathews. Mrs. McCauley. Miss Crush. Davis street school. Mrs. Grace Murphy. FLORIDA WEDDINGS. Hpeclal to Tin* Georgian. St. Augustine, Fla., Dec. 1.—Miss Pauline Rosalie Capo, u charming young lady of this city, is numbered among tho brides of the week. She was married Wednesday afternoon to Mr. Petronela Lopes at the Cathedral. COMPLIMENTARY TO MRS. KEITH. Mrs. W. P. Lnrramore entertained at her home in Cartersvllle at an old- fashloned Thanksgiving dinner Thurs day in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Keith, of Atlanta. The following ladles were the guests: Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Fannie Browne. Mrs. Mary Akin. Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Mlnter. Mrs. Elisabeth Gower, Miss Llsxle Williams, Mrs. Fan nie Johnson. XMAS GIFTS Now is the time tttul this is the place ti> buy your presents. We have a gootl stock of Watches. Hiatts—including Signets— Silver, Cut (ilass anti novelties of many descriptions. This is the only store where we don’t charge high for what yon buy. (Jive ns a call and be convinced. A. HOLZMAN, 46 WHITEHALL ST. the BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON. Mh. ter Henry Orftdy Black, young eon of .Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Black entertained a number of hie lit tle friend, at a luncheon Friday at hie DONE PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. PRICES REASONABLE. SOUTHERN ACCOR DION PLAITING CO., 781-2 Whitehall. Bell ’Phone 799. DB. J. R. BARGE. OSTEOPATH, Atlanta. Ga. 501 Austell Bldg. Off lev flours. 9 t» 12:30—l JO to 3 B. I*bom* Mala 1918.* UmIUcuc* 220 IVaebtrvr. B Villa Phone 4179. lie 11 icuun at u lum-ncoii rnuuy at • home on Peachtree Road In celebration t • of his fourth birthday. The centerpiece on the table was a howl of red roses and the cake had four red and white candles. Pretty souvenirs, which were given to the 1 guests, included tiny suit cases and (Kirasols. Mrs. Eugene Black was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. William King, Mrs. Anne Grady and Mrs. K. P. Black. Master Black's guests were Misses Sarah Orme, Evelyn Jackson, Elizabeth I Crawford, Hall Crawford, Rebecca j Harmon, Julia Grady, Black nnd Mas- ! tern Preston Arkwright, Marlon Kiser, Charles Black, Eugene Black, Jr., and Henry Grady, Jr. L APOLLO'S Chocolates and g}on Bons. ££■? 60c lb. We Are Atlanta Agents. Frank Edmondson & Brother. Druggists, 14 8outh Broad. j .EXHIBITION TO BE EXTENDED, j I owing to Uu ceased Interest In thef | art exhibition at 38 1-2 Whitehall street, it has been decided to extend the exhl- J. G MELLICHAMP m JEWELRY m THE BEST OF ANYTHING THAT'S NEW Atlanta'* Only Popular PrlccJ Jewelry Ettabliahment 70 Whitehall Orchid, Lily of the Valley, Rose, Carnation and Chrysanthemum ed to any point in the South. Write, wire or phone. Orders given prompt attention. 123 Peachtree St. candler building.