Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 07, 1907, Image 6

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I wander'd lonoty u a cloud f :■ That floats on hlirh o’er vales and £ hills. When all at once I saw a crowd, [' A host of Daffodils. Continuous as the stars that shins And twinkle on the Milky Way, — ®tasyrtr»tch*d In never endln« line jUonfflhs maryfiTof the bay. Ten thousand saw I at s glance. Tasslnc their heads In sprightly dance Tb* waves beside them danced, but 4 they . i Out-did the tparlclliiff wAvee In flee. A poet could not but be l*y In such Jocund company. I cased and cased, but little thoucht What wealth Ihle show to me had brought For oft when on :ny couch I He In vacant or In pensive mood. They flash upon my Inward aye, Which Is the bliss uf solitude. |«ii than my heart with rapture flits, And dances with thc^Dstfodlls. —'WORDSWORTH. INFORMAL DINNER. Mrs. Victor flmIQt will entertain at an Informal dinner Thursday evening at her home on Fourteenth etreel. MRS. TRUITT’S BRIOOE. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Alfred Tru itt entertained Informally at bridge, bar guests numbering shout eighteen of her frleada BENEFIT CONCERT. Thursday evening, under the direc tion of Mr. Oscar Pappenhelmer. a con cert far Uik benefit df the choir fund of St. Philips cathedral will be given at tbs church. Mrs. Mary O’Brien and Mrs. J. Fowler Richardson will con tribute several vocal number*. QORDON~CIRCLE. The Gordon Circle of the King’s Daughters and Bans will bole a rum nil lilt Uf redfwood avenue on Saturday, February >. and Monday, the u«v Jfl£ thr-beneitt of tbo Homs for oidWwbeS.^wontrt buttons nufybs » East Mitchell street, any tlmd-before Monday, or thoaa having artldaa they can not send srjEKr 1 mum a rummage sale will he acceptable and appreciated. — — MRS. ELKInTrECEPTION. One or tbs largest and' most delight ful affair* of the week was the after noon reception which Mrs. W. E. Elkin gave at her homo on Poachtroe street In honor* of Mrs. James Hickey, of Montgomery, and Mr a Jack cutler, of Assisting Mrs. Elkin were: Mrs. Wil liam Montgomery. Mrs. Edward Barnes, Mrs. Richard Gray, Mrs. Har ry English Mrs. Thomas D. Meador, Mrs- Preston Arkwright. Mrs. WlUlam Marshall. Mrs. Hugh McKee. Mrs. Ed win Monts. Illnn Hauls Fannie Gray. Ida Hightower. Alberta Rankin and Chnr- = letn Writs serve I gnash. srr- The haul* decorations consisted of ■—pstme. Terns sad out flowers, la the library and ball rod roses wars used In profusion, and In the dining room the color scheme was yellow. Ttje table, which waa covered with lac* mats, bad for Its centerpiece a com- cucopla of tmllax. from which fell vio lets and and buttercup*. The cut glass dishes held Jonquils and the crystal candlesticks held yellow unshaded ta- *ifra. Elkin received her gueets In nn attractive toilet of white chiffon cloth, embroidered In silver. Hickey wore a stylish gown of ..... with Irish lacs. Mrs. Cutler’s toilet was blue silk, fashioned with lace and embroidered In gold. Mrs Montgomery wore an Imported gown of champagne colored olga crepe, trimmed with lac* and chiffon of the Mrs Barnes wore white silk, elabo rately fashioned with Valenciennes laces. Mrs. Harry English wore a whits lac* toilet, appliqued with pink rose buds MRS. WEAVER HOSTESS . AT DSLIQHTPUL DINNER. - Mrs. J. K. Weaver wsa hostess Wed nesday at a delightful dinner at her pretty home. "Olenwood," at Riverside In honor of the sixtieth anniversary qf the birthday of Mr. Weaver. A number of Invited guest* wore present, and th* occasion proved thor oughly enjoyable. Th* dinner was a sumptuous affair, the testily arranged table being laden with all of tbs dell- cades of tbs season. The occasion wee one of the most delightful social events of the year In Riverside. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Weaver. Mr. and Mr*. J H. EU*worth. Mrs. H. P. Haney. Mrs. (JOOIge Haney. Mrs. N. O. Nealy, Mrs. Thomas Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weaver, Dr. and Mr*. L A. Rhyne. Ooioael J. P. Auettn. Misses Luctls Rhyne. Mildred Htney, Melba' Flem ing, Messrs. A. C. Gann, Claude Needy and Kennard Rhyne. MATRONS’ CLUB OF WEST END. Thursday night Mrs. Frank P. Half- - Mr will sntartaln the members of the Matrons' Club of West End end their b«abands at her attractive home. THE ROSENTHAL RECITAL. The musical event of the eeason will he the Rosenthal piano recital at the ■ Baptist Tabernacle next Tuesday even- .lag. usd tht music-loving element of tha community will be out In force. Rosenthal’s prgsen' tour through the United States Is turning Into a tri umphal progress. Not only has lilt marvelous technical mastery over his Instrument grown greater—grown until he has become known ns ’’tha devil In carnate of tte ptnno”—but hie qualities as a dreamer and a post are be In ugnlend. - There art many Rosenthals.” any* the musical reviewer of tho Boston Transcript There Is the Rosenthal of thought and continence, tbo Hoaonlhal of sensuous feeling and poetic sensi tiveness, the Rosenthal who takes hi* own technical mastery s little cynically, and Ih* Rosenthal of the strange wls- ardry that gars LUXFs first t-oncofi* the glamor of a tale out of the Arabian Nights tdd In tones." Rosenthal considers Chopin, that marvelous Pol*, ih* king ot writers for the ptsno, and It Is Chopin whom he will Irterpret most often In Atlanta, ns will bo soon from Iks program of the recital. speno-thFday PARTY. Mrs. Thomas Peters entertained st n spend-tha-day party Wednesday at her home, on Porrasf avenue, her gueets being her classmate* at Wesleyan Col lege. Tha, party Included: Mrs. Hattie Jones Donovan, Mr*. Emmie Carlton Cromer. Mr*. Halan Good* Quarry, Mrs. Bells Wight Wilson. Mrs. Lillis Alex ander Lovetts, Miss Laura Willett. IN HONOR m"rS. MARSHALL. Mrs. Alex Smith and Mrs. W. W. Gray were the hostesses at a c harps- Iny bridge party Thursday morning, given In honor of Mn. WlUlam Mar shall, of Htaten Island, who Is tbo guestgif Mrs. Preston Arkwright, The house was attractively decorated with points, faros end daffodils. After the gum* of cards a hot lunch eon .was served. firs. Smith wore a handsome gown of pale gray silk fashioned with lac*. Mrs. Urey waa attractively gowned In blue voile trimmed with baby Irish lace. Mrs. Mare hall wore a toilet of | silk trimmed with chiffon .md lac* _ embroidered In gray threads. i Th* guests Included Mrs. Wlltlfci Mari hall. Mrs. George Howard. Mrs. . Mrs. George Dexter. Mr*, i*. Mrs. Victor Smith. Mr*. Henry MLthcr. Mrs. Albert Thorn lorn Mrs. Clnergc Traylor. Mr*. Robert At> ■ton, Mtg-'O. A Nicotian. Mrs. Theo dore Hammond, Mr*. Wllmer Monro, Mrs. Lorry Arnold. Mrs. Flaming du- Blgnon, Mrs. Archibald Dovla. Mrs John Otlloy. Mrs. Jinnee Nunnally, Mrs. M. Kitten. Mrs Edward Brown, Mrs. Don B. Harris. Mrs. James Gils bail. Mrs. .Oscar Pappenhelmer. MISS BLOUNT'S TEA. A most enjoyable evsnt among ths young contingent of society wa* th* tea at which Mbs Antoinette Blount entertained the Vnnderbllt Ole* Club, Inviting to fuW inn BtubbMIWtd, her guest of harm. some of her girl frfeAds. The, Blount home was decorated for the occasion with th* Vanderbilt col or*. yellow and black Thtoughout the roaqu tall, vseea of Jonquils were placed, and the chandeliers -wore Hod with black and yellow ribbon. , In Ihs dlamg room, avher* delicious Ire and salad courses were served, the It Is probable that ’the names r t Mieses Theodora and Marguerite Bhonts will before long be added to the Ust of attractive visiting, girls now In Atlanta. The young ladles will pass through tha city with a large party from Washington en rout* to* New Or- Orae. and will, while here, b* the guest.-, of Miss Leonora Owsley. Th* Mtsaoo Bhonts have In Atlantaa number of warm personal friends, hev- Ihg spent some time at Agnes Soott In stitute, In Decatur. Since leaving school there last June the Bhonts girl* hav* spent several month* abroad with tholr mother, having been presented early la the summer at the court of St. James fpon their return t* America, in th* .lUlUIIIII, PtealdeiU Roosevelt requested that tbs'girls make their debut at tho. national capital end Mr. and Meg. ton and prrxentsd their daughters iptlon which itlngulshed mem- great eclat at a reosptlon which as sembled the most diet' bore- of Washington society. During th* present gay season at Washington th* Bhonts sisters have been among th* most popular of ths younger society set. and have entertained extensively. -Mlss-laonnra Owsley.who is one nf Ike most beautiful cilia In Atlanta, will visit them later In Washington. gowned In grey silk, trimmed with Mrs Edward Van Winkle's attractive toilet was of tyn* brocaded silk. ilLVER TEA. A silver tea will be given Friday aft arnoon, February 3. from I to • o'clock, and Friday evening from 1 to 10 o'clock, at tbo homo ot -Mrav Kate O’Connors, I* Bast Georgia avenue, for th* benefit Of th* baxaXr to b* bold after Easter for th* Church of th* Immaculate Coe- ceptlon. All friends of the parish ere Invited. MRS. TANNER’S BRIDGE Mrs. Henry Tanner's delightful bridge party took-place Thursday aft ernoon at her bora* on Peachtree street, the oecaalon being on* of th* very pleasant events of the week. Mrs. Tanner was assisted in receiv ing by her slater, Mrs. Boykin Rob inson. - Vases of red rose and narcissi ware placed on th* table* and man tels and ths light* were covered with dread en shades. Attor the game of bridge a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Tanner wore a becoming house gown of whit* tt|k combined with Val enclennea lace. Mr*. Robinson's attractive toilet was lot pal* bin* tsffeta ftihloned wUh-haby Irish lift; The guests Included Mrs. W. E. Fo* of violets and tall vases Jonquils were placed In every avail able spot. Th* prises were a handsome bruu rdInter* and brass candlesticks, ami guest of honor was pre ttlanta souvenir spoon. Mrs. Duncan, mother of tb* hostess, or* a gown of black net over silk. Mrs. Shepard was gowned In gray crepe do chine, fashioned with lace. LADIES' AUXILIARY. Y. M. C. A. Th* Ladies' Auxiliary of the Youbg Men's Christian Association will hold Its regular monthly'meeting Friday-aft ernoon. February S. at I o'clock'hi the Young Mon’y Christian AssodtMloil hall- All the ladle* are urged to be Refreshments will be served, WOMAN'S MISSION CIRCLE. The Women’s Mission Cirete of th* ■fl*" 0 ® * UnlversslUl ttnireh wilt meet Friday handsome iso* oer.tei pjoca. , un emsller afternoon St X o’clock at Mrs—Elliott laoa mats wert pltciq aisnvs ot bon- rj unn v- Ko 107 Iw itrpft A foil boas, mints and other dainties and Ko : 107 V 7 * trCTt; A numerous candelabra. On the chande lier above black and yellow ribbon and a butterfly bow of black and ytllow lull* were lied, ths end* drawn down to th* artistically deooratad table. Mia > Blount was assisted In receiving by her mothev who wore a handsome black lace gown, aft by her guesL Mis* Mitt* BtubbleflelffTof Nashville. Min Blount 1 * becoming gown we* ot yellol^ slll^ eleborjtcly tlishlohed with ‘uiss Stubblefield wee particularly at tractive in a gown of blue cloth. Its trimmings showing a Frtnchy touch . _ n assisting In en- tertalnlng wsre Misses Buelo^ay Pops. attendance Is urg*d.<ss new measures will be discussed for th* ensuing yser. MRS. B. O. WEST, Secretary. RECEPTION aTTd SILVER TEA. Friday afternoon from 4 to ( o'clock th* Ladles' Aid Society of ths Railroad Toung Men's Christian' Association will hold a reception and sliver tea at the association rooms, II 1-3 West Alabama street. A splendid program has been for ih# onsslqn. sad dslight - hmsats will be served. A cor dial Invitation Is extended to all ladles. LADIES' AUXILIARY. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Railway Trainmen win hold It* regular meeting on Thursday, Feb ruary 7, at'I o'clock. In th* Knlgbte of Pythias hall. Kiser building. All members are requested to attend. MR8. ELLA HAMILTON. Secretary. MUSICALE. Monday avsnlng at Cable Hall a de lightful musicals will bo given by All Balnfe Guild, chapter No. I. of unusual excellence la being arranged for the m-caaton, which will Include charming vocal numbers by Mlsa Georgia Watu. Mies Neill* Nix and Mr. Frank Cundell: violin aelec. tlons by Mrs. Allgoad Holm**, who will b* accompanied on the plemo by Mrs. Maurice Thomas; rending* by Mr. BXEOUTIVE BOARD OF THE WOMAN'S CLUB. Th* sxecullvs board of ih* Atlanta Woman's Club will meet In regular ses sion Friday morning at to o'cloek la tbs oltib rooms at the Grand. ► Beautiful Silverware Individuality of design, substantial weight, excellence of finish and moderate ta price characterise our extensive stock. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Diamond Importers. . 37 Whitehall Street ’ pin! The young women asslatli ..rtalnlng were Misses Bust" ' Ethel Kelly. Ella May Th- rlon Nutting. Louis* Baird, Lucia Jstsr, Leonora Owsley. Emma Bella DuBose. Mrs. Harold Moore poured tea Mlse Leila Richardson and Mies Louisa Ayres, from Agnes Scott Col- legs, served punch. Mies Busl* May Pop* wore a gown of yollow chiffon cloth, particularly be coming to her brunette coloring, and trimmed with bende of yellow velvet and taffeta Ml** Ethel Kelly’* emert gown wa* of blue alUt trimmed with ellver end with Irish lie*. tils May Thornton’* pretty tol- lot was of whit* chiffon cloth fnede empire and embroidered In yellow. Mle* Louie* Rslrd wore light blue ■Ilk trimmed with lace, th* high blue rdls edged with pink. Mia Marlon Nutting wa* lovely In whit* point de’eoprtt. Mle* Lucia Jeter wore a becoming gown of green mcoaaltn* trimmed with lac* applique. Miss Leonora Owaley waa charming In a gown ot black panne velvet, which enhanced th* delicacy ot mr blond* taring. Mrs. Harold Moore wore grey voile. Miss** - Richardson and Avres were charmingly gowned In while lingerie frocks. MR. BRIDGES GIVES LUNCHEON. A very delightful occasion was th* luncheon which Mr. Russell Bridg** gave at th* Capital City Club Thurs day In honor of th* Vanderbilt Ole* Club. Invited to meet th* Vanderbilt men were s few of the Vanderbilt alumni of this city, cover* being laid tor twenty-live gueets. MRS. SHEPARD'S EUCHRE. Ths euchre parly al which Mrs. Vir gil Shepard entertained Informally Thursday afternoon was s pretty com. pllment to her guest, Miss Helen Mr- Cuas. and assembled Informally shout _ ___ T 5?c h “’s1 ,h ' »•••' ,ew >-* r * *n* n*» b**n pu«- - [juncan vu beautifully i ■clantlita. bhystclaiui and the decorated for th* occasion, the color j^"/^^''' ^^^"V^.hVwal tSi sensation of the hour «t Mackinac Is land. where she was taken up.by socle, ty. winning n large following among th* smart s*t st that rsmous watering place. “For many year* Mm. 1-eVerne was a newspaper woman of note In the Bouth and Eaet, her writings on Tho Atlanta Constitution. Louisville Cour ier-Journal. Montgomery Advertiser and The New York Mall and Adver tiser having won fob her a most envia ble reputation la th* Hold of Journalism. Her poems. In particular, were copied far and wide. "All her life, Mrs. LoVern*. has By MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN. (Copyright. 1407, by Amerlcan-Jouraal- Examlnsr.) I T IB rather Interesting In these day* of suggestions of "trial mar riages” and the dumping of "love upon, the rubbish heaps” to «vau ac count* of the celebration of fiftieth an niversaries of wedding days. Conspicuous among occasion* of this kind that have occurred recently 1* Unit dr eh-Pdstm*st*r ‘General and m * their golden wedding, their children and grandd number of thirty. Bona and bringing their children with flllod the spacious mansion of Genet and Mrs. Gary, which Is In all nspoc'.s an Went home, where love and happi ness reign euorema. General Gary, now- 73, and Mrs. Gary, 70. are a remarkably flne-lnoktng cou ple. both the embodiment of mental and' physical vigor, happiness and cordial ity. Mrs. Gary Is a moat gracious mutton, who. when surrounded by her seven daughters In their wedding gowns, vied with them for tbs compli ments of the fortunnte guests Of Um evening. ■ - No evidence 1* necessary to prove that love lias been the basis at such * union and the law that has governed such a family, or that the children will endeavor to emulate the example set before them by their revered parents. The second generation are' Intellectual ly, morally and physically • splendid specimens, and Mild fair to be as useful In their day as their proud antece dents. General and Mrs. Gary and thslr at tractive daughters sre remembered as among the most charming people of tha cabinet circle. There wa* an air of cordial greeting and genuine hospitality that It rare In these later days. Tb* Gary* never allowed callers to (sol they were bored by call* and othar civ ilities showered upon them. If they wore bored they were clever enough to hlde tt from their gueets. They never complained to hoots of tho drudgery Imposed upon th* families of officials. They foynJU something els* to talk .about when returning visits or making Ihtlb dkiner tor party calls. They made many persons very happy by tham an outing at th* country place of th* vllle. near Baltimore. S aanhonee at’this lovely home that e gorgeous chrysanthemums as.I other yellow llewiiy oweggetta-ehlcli wor* used In aucti profusion on tb* *~»he Ht h known herself to be possessed of a strange power, which has myatlfled both her and her friends. 'Bho road* u* and our lives like nn open book: she Is uncanny.' they said. ‘How do you do It?' they asked her. '1 can't tell you.' replied Mrs. LeVsrne: T only know that I do It and that s certain power I* given me that, enables me to accom plish these wonderful things.* "Bo rapidly did this sixth, or peychlc, sense develop In Mr*. LsVern* and so persistent were the demands- upon her to give demonstration* of her ability as a psychic that ih* Anally gave up newspaper work and dsvotod her entire time in traveling, lecturing upon the subject of psychology and exhibiting her marvelous power* In this direction. “One manifestation of th* psychic fore* In her rase ehowe Itself In ascer tain electrical development In hor body. Although physically a frail woman, In CHILDREN >EETHINc A SOUTHERN WOMAN A PSYCHIC WONDER. Mr*. I-outer Mitchell LeVem*. who at on* time lived In Atlanta and con tributed to local newspapers. Is creat ing quite a furore In the Northwest be cause of her remarkable psychic pow ers. A recent Issue of The Kelamasoo Ot- I Ml'S. WiQSlOW’S setts has th* following to say of her and of her wonderful gifts: "Knlstnsioo Is entertaining at tho present time one of the strangest, most perplexing and yet one of the most In teresting women that its rittaene ever bed the opportunity of meeting. She Is a product of Dixieland—Mrs. Loulu l-.11*11 LeVerttw by name—and for On the same evening Hon. and Mrs. Isaac R. Hitt, now or Washington, and recently of Evanston, III., observed the fiftieth anniversary of tholr woddlna day at the home ol tholr eon, whore the children and grandchildren assembled to do honor to th* venerable pair. A formed of exchange which were present ed In appropriate speeches by the eld- dson * eat grandson and granddaughter. Blah op Cranatoa Joined the hands of th* couple and pronounced * beautiful ben ediction upon them. Altogether ths oc casion waa delightful and emphasised the blessings which follow a happy married lire which has been spent tn conformity with God's holy ordinance. Their children's children rose up and called them bleeeed. It Is to be hoped that no anniversary of title kind may pass unobserved, s* there could not possibly be better ob ject lessons In rapport of tbs power at: love In marriage. Soothing Syrup Gorki. •▼•IT port of U» Twenty-five Cent* a Bottle. Quarantewl under th# pure Food Drug set. June 30, INC Serial UK DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON, C. BRA APARTMENT A. THE FREDERICK, 332 Whitehall Street Practice limited to children. a sente, she Is surchargod with the electrical forca which make* her It reality a human dynamo. Everything ■he touches eh. charges with eloctrlc- Ity. Pieces of paper cling to her hands, face and dress, while coins, wood and even glsea stick to her Angara as though they were glued there, until ■he w ills that they ahall drop. If eh* so wills it. she can sand this sam* elec trical force through on* or any num ber or persons In Che sam* room with out touching any ot thorn. She has frequently employed this power In Ih* treatment of dhteaa*." MRS. DAVIS ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. LAWSON DROWN. One of th* most charming sjcUl functions of the day was th* afternoon tea at which Mrs. Rogers Davis tntsr* tslned a( her home, on' Courtland street, Thursday afternoon, in honor it Mrs. Lawson Brown, who arrived from Macon Thursday for a brief vlelt to Atlanta. Mrs. Davis' guests Included a lance number of her young married friend*, and satiating her In receiving and en tertaining were: Mrs. John M. Sla ton, Mrs. Edward Van Wlnklt. Mrs. Paul Goldsmith. Mr*. John Hill, Mrs. Nash Broyles, Mrs. Georgs Boynton. Mr*. John Payton Kennedy. Mrs. Rob ert Davis and Mrs. Joseph Rain*, Jr., served punch. In the hsllway and drawing room the decorations were yellow and green. Quantities of ionqulle were placed In IeU VMM Oil UbiM tfii^DiUMUb hipd. some sword ferns were messed hearths and window Isdgos. and _ fries* of Southern smllax was grace fully outlined on th* walls. In th* dlnlag room th* dscoratlons were especially elaborate and artistic, the centerpiece on the table consisting ot a mound of Ron&n hyacinths and meteor rose*. Tht* was mads round a toll old silver lamp and old-fashioned candelabra and colonial candlestick? holding white wax caodlss added an effective not* to tb* decorations. The buffet* were ornamented with bowl* of narcissi-and a word ferns. Mrs. Dnvta received her Meade la a gown . of maura silk, fashioned with princess* lore. Mrs. Brown was most attractive la ■ Itcs gown, mads empire. With’this she wore a corsage bouquet of Purina violets. - -Mrs—John Jd. Riston wsa on* of the attractive women aislailng tn - enter taining, and wore a .gown of lac* com*, blned with hand-ambroiderad velvet ter. Mm. Albert Thornton, Mrs. Louie Oholetln, Mrs. Marshall Bekford. Mrs. Lana 8writ Huntley, Mrs. Barbour Thompson. Mrs. llarvey Johnson, Mrs. John Hill. Mrs. Clarence KnoWles, Mis. J. O. Oglesby, Jr.. Mrs. A. B. Steel*. Mrs. Bartow Blount. Mrs. William Raoul MIA Frank Holland. Mis. Dick Harris, Mrs. Edward Barns*. Mrs. Ida Montgomery, Mis. WlUlam Reynolds, Mrs. Georg* Traylor. Mrs. Rufus Bor- ssy. Mr*. Floyd McRas, Mrs. Orms Campbell, Mrs. John Klsei. Mrs. Car- roll Payne, Mrs. William Cosgrove, Mrs. T. J. Ripley, Mrs. R. B. Toy, Mrs. J. K. Orr. Miss Nan Stephens. Ml*s Jennie Moblev, Miss Jenin Weet, Miss Bidlo ’ “ “ ‘ Whitman. M Charlotte Sttwart. UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. Mss. J. J. Havqrty, assisted by committee composed of the following ladle*. Mn. James L. Dickey. Mis. Rohan Wesaala. Jdn. Richard Elliott Miller, Mis. John Lynch, lire. Edwin Moor*. Mrs. Walter Porter, Mrs. W. Williamson. Mrs. Jacques Putrelle. Mlsa McDonald and Miss Charlotte Sttwart, ’trill give an entertainment under tht auspices of tht Altar Society of the Becred Heart church after Zeal, er, on Wednesday, April 3. WEDDINO OF MIES HOWELL AND MR. MILNER. The wedding of lilt* Caroline How ell and Mr. William McWhorttr Mil ner was a beautiful and picturesque ■vent, taking place Wednesday even ing at the home of th* bride's mother, Mr*. G- A. Howe|L l» West End. Th*. decorations of Mrs. Howell's home were especially elaborate, hand some palms, fans* and sprays of Eng lish Ivy being used with artistic effect. Vasa* and- Jardinieres of narcissi wars placed at points of van tag* throughout the different apartments. Ivy formed pretty fries** on th* richly-ttned wall* and was etched ■gainst th* lace curtains; Onyx columns which mads an aisle r the bridal party were wound with ■mlllx and whit* tullo, and the ribbon- bearer* held rope* ot tullo and emllax leading from th* door of the drawing room to th* plotureequ* alcove, where th* ceremony waa performed by Rev. M. L. Troutman. Ths ribbon-bsarers were: Miss Fll- Inglm, of Blloam; Miss ASatr Wilkin son. of Valdosta; Miss Louisa Doolv and Miss Nettle MUlf, all ot whom wore pretty gowns of white chiffon ■nd tecs, and entered th* drawing room first. Ths attendants were: Miss Elis abeth Adair and Mr. P. D. McCarter, Miss Marian Wilkinson end Mr. Guy Brighlwsll. The bridtamaldk' gowns were uf white chiffon end lace, and thslr show. *r bouquets of pink and white easiest. Mlsa Mary Adair Howtll In a lovely toilet of white chiffon and lace, with bouquet ot pink and whit* asalsss. was maid of honor. Mrs. Arthur Howtll, matron of honor, wore her wedding toilet of white radium silk end lace, embroidered In silver. Her bouquet also was of pink and white aaaleaa. Th* groom entered with hte best man and the bride waa given In mar riage by her brother, Mr. Arthur How ell. Master Perry Adair carried the wedding ring, a hoop of diamonds, and Immediately preceded the bride and her attendants to th* Improvised altar. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Boland ployed the wedding music on the 'piano and violin. Th* bride wore a bsuutlful princess* gown of whit* mtstallne satin, trimmed with duebtass lac* and embroidered with seed pearls. Her veil wsa caught with orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of llllas of ths Valley and whit* tosss; After th* ceremony sn elegant re ception wa* Itkld. The dining room OSE BEAUTIFUL rn tints, so aotleeslils ssnn^ oasble women, an produc'd ‘fsEffM Mr lipggfg — last isy ■•Id by Jascha’ Nff. C«.,1ISf.lMJt,!T. ’ Pfftarmaay, Atlanta, Ga. BEAUTIFUL FACE lor pariloultre and testl- beneficial rnre^r r you Uke BEAUTYftKIN results are guaranteed ilGHggTgta CHEMICAL CO.. Madison Place, PhltadotoHle. Pa. MGRAND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY. R. F. OUTCAULT’8 Second and Enlarged Edition. BUSTER BROWN With Master ROBIN a* “Boster." Tuneful Mualo———Dig Chorus Night. 31c to ILtO. Mat. lie to li. Monday and Tuodday—Mat. Tuesday. THE EMINENT COMEDIAN NATO. G O O D W I N , And Companflnetedlog Mlsa Edna Monday Night and Tuesday -Martinss • “THE GENIUS” ' - • Tuesday Night “WHAT WOULD A GENTLEMAN DO" Night Ste to:«t.00—Met- 35c |0 11.50. THUMDaV, FSB, ■, v ‘' ATLANTA LECTURfc ASSOCIATION PRESENTS VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUE. 2S-MUSICIANB-2S . IN A PROGRAM OF GLEE BONOS, QUINTETS, SOLOS,- DOTH VO CAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. . THE BIJOU TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. K. I>. STAIR PREflENTP THXJLAY8 v (JOHNNY AND EMMA) In th* ‘'Laugh-Doeauso-You-Can't- H*lp-lt” Musical Production “DOWN TH* FIX*.” Next Week: HABBY fljfif BLAHXY DE EARLY TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK CABBY A. NATION, Appearing With “10 NIGHTS IN A BABBOOM." ‘Nnf Odd. . 1LDOBAPO. THE WIZARD OF THE KEYS B08ENTHAL BAPTIST TABERNACLE ^T^T^S^UV^ 0 PHILLIPS ft ORKW'S $1.00 and $1.50. WEBER PIANO USED. was decorated with palms and fern- end the table had a centerpiece ”f whit* * sol sos and narct**]. The can dle shads* and mint* ware In pink end white. Mrs. Howell, tits brtds's mother, wore s handsome gown of black olga Cray* and point lac*. Assisting Mrs. Ilowsll were: Mrs. IV. E. Foster. Mrs. Marshall Eokford. Mrs. T. 8. Lewis, Misses Lse and Gertrud-' Brandon, Mrs. Con* Maddox. Mrs. Wil liam MsMburn. Miss Mabel Lovelso- Mrs. Willis Timmons. Miss Paulin- Lewls, Mrs. Arthur Marrill. Mlsura Jessie and Ore Bu* Mitchell, Mile Min nie Atkinson, Mr*. BL Elmo Masssn- gale. Mrs. John Methtws. Serving PUlfch won Mtase* Fnntin* Day, Ruth Lewis, both wearing dainty while frocks. Mr. and Mr*. Mllnor left tor a wed ding trip to Cuba and Florida. Tl-'' bride Is a daughter of tho late O. ' Howell and a granddaughter of the Isis George Adair. Mr. Milner I* one of th* successful young business men of tlv city and le well known socially. After the wedding Journey they will mal>* their home In Atlanta. Special Low Prices Until Feb. 16 ‘Bent $8 Bet -$6 Best $5 Set...:, $3 Best $3 Teeth Hava Impression Taken • in th# Maming, Get Teeth Same Oar- Crown and Bridge Work $8 tad up E , G. GRIFFIN'S Phene 170S. 2i 1-2 Whitehall, Cor. Ala. and Whitehall Lady Attendant