Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 11, 1907, Image 8

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iruu AlLAliiA UwJxtUI ^ I SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST 1 ~5™ Assistants. By Christina Geoigin* R When I was. dead my wj lf It rim-,! To seek the miic»i-(t'**«iufui< d I»*ukc 1 passed the door. and mv my ft I reacting beneath bough*. From hand l<* hand they ju*h«si th< wine. They sucked the pulp MRS. ECKFORD'8 BRIDGE. A • har jnliuf-|.ai l v will he that at wliich'JMra.'Marshall Kckford w iertj»ln*Frlday morning at her h \Ve*t^£nd In' honor <>f MU* Campbell, rang* " f Newnan, the gw ih. They nan*, they Jested. id the I turn an laugh For # ch I listened t.i their h. Xu id «*ne "T#*mor Pb*d. plod along the And rousting mile* Hold one "Befo W«* Mil ac hh elt.sll l*e Ilk- "Tom-i hop*-. said they. And dwelt upon the pleasant way; •Tomorrmv," ctfed they one and ah. While noame *|H»ki» of yesterday. Their life nlxyd full at lilesa*! m*on; I, only I. Mod passed awdy. •Tomorrow and tmlky," they e$led, 1 was of yesterday. 1 shiveredless, bureast No dlllil^roiiX tbe tphlerloth I, ull-forgotjen. shiv* red, »»\1 To stay, wd >et to prtrt how* loth; 1 passed frcffn the JtatplUuf loom, I who from’love* had |"»*»ed away, Like the tememhran a gue*l That tarrleth hut a du\. matinee”box party. Atm John Oliver will entertain at .i box party Tufsniiy nheni*«*i. ~..T !b Grand. her guests to Inelude: Mis T J. Ripley. Mr*. June* G. Miller. Mm Bartow HI.amt. Mr*. James Logan. Mr T. U. French. BRIDGE PARTY. Mr*. Hit-hard Elliott Miller will en tertain a few friend* at bridge Monda-i evening at her home, on Wwl Peach tree. After the Kanie. a delicious sup- per will be served- i. Mr*. Smith. Brum- Inman wlll’b*- ainlng MRS. INMAWS RECEIVING PARTIES 80CIAL EVENT. The lamest imm-Ih I event of Tuesday will be ilt«* buffet luncheon and after noon tea at which Mr*. Frank Inman will entertain Tue*duy In honor of Mrs. Samuel Inman. Receiving with Mrs. Inman at luncheon will he Mis. 'William Kiser, Mr*. Robert Maddox. Mr*. Frank Haw kin*. Mrs. Frank Hmlth. Mrs. Morris Brand. Henry Johnson. Jr.. Mt*. Vh-t Mrs. Robert Wessels, Mr*. To by. In the nfteinoon M Assisted In receiving and er hy Mr* W. A. MeDougul. Mr*. George Ho ward. ~ M r* Tt vftum AtHwi tg Mr-M * *- Ralph Van Ijtiidlnghiim. Mr*. Dan Harris, Mrs. Howard Hell. .Mr*. Clem • Harris. SURPRISE 0ARTY. Mrs. Frank Pearson was given a sur prise party Saturday evening *♦> . a number of her friend*, the «n . asioit be* Ine In celebration of her birthday After a game of ranis, the prize. u ' pretty tea rnf.~~brtnjt wntt by M‘ - Thomas Lnngtno. n tlelb b*u* supper was FPn-rtl. The guest* Included: Mr. ftltd Mrs W. R Jemlson, l>r. and Mr*. McLcuy, Dr. and Mr*. Longino and Mr. und Mrs. Jack Stewart. 8UPPER8~ AT CLUB. |Among those* enjoying'supper at the Capitol City Club Hunday were; Mis* Farrallnd deMlnny. Mi** Janie Speer. Mias Rollne Clarke. Miss Nan dulUg- no l h. - *STr. and Mrs. Ruhen Arnold* Mr WJUIam Ellsworth. Mr. Hugh Adam*. Mr* Charlca Ryan. Mr, McCollough. AN INFORMAL OCCASION. Tuesday evening Mrs. J. D McCarty will entertain a few friends at ten at h#r home,*on Piedmont avenue, those Invited, being I of Mrs. Arnold Hroylea. Mri‘ Kckford has. Invited to meet II** Campbell a number of old friend* liom she knew In New nan, and ow- reside in Atlanta. The occasion «III he delightfully informal, and at inclusion of the game a delicious buffet luncheon wJJI.br-sorted. Those who will he present are- Mrs. Kray lea. Miss Campbell, Mr* chart** I'.lyea, Mr*. K A. Magfll. ,Mr*. A. J. Xmlth, kri/o. Ii Hoiman. .Mi*. F. O, F*fster. Mrs. I.og.m Crlghtvn. Mt* T. J Ripley, Mrs. G. A. Ilouell. Miss Maty Howell. Mr*. Thornp'->m I'renck, Mrs Montgomery From Ik. Mt*. W. K. foster. Mrs. John Hill. Mrs. C. N. Maddox. Ml*. George Ilium >. Ml*. Charles Northen. Mr*. Frank Dent, Mi-. Colquitt Carter. SUCCESS OF^DR. GUILLE. The Wcstpilnster Presbyterian thur. h j* to be iongrutulutcd^ln securing for it- pastor ,th«* lUv. Dr. It l\ Gullit*. The f ongregatlon keep thinking Iwt- -U.r—uul .bttllT 'uf 'what they com ment ed thinking well of. The attend ant ♦- *»n the service* constantly In- vr easing. A large . ongregatlon was present Hunday anti liHit-ned with great Inter- •-t t<» u practical go*pe| wrinon from the text. -He that belleveth *hall not make ha*te.“ ALL SAINTS~MUSICALE. -Monday evening nr k tic lock at Ca- bb- h ill. Chapter No. i tif AH Halnts Guild will give a musical#- of unusual • x# t Hence, w hich w ill Include it vt»cal Muurtet hy Miss Nellie Nix. Miss Leo- u*oa nwGry, Mr. frank Cundell and All. 'icojge McDaniel. A reading by Ml-.- Margaret Lilly Ford, Vocul solos by Mi-*# Gt-orgUi Walt*. Ml** Nellie Nix and Mr Frank Cundell. Reading by Mr. Rarth tte and violin selection* by Mrs. Allgootl Holme*, ac companied tin the Mam, by Mrs. Mau- at lito\ be ■ I f. % Mr Hukey and Dr on * ami at Cable hall. IN HONOR MRS. PHILLIPS. Mi*. William RcliHI will entertain at arils Thursdav nfi# rn<>..ti in honor of Mr*. Henry Phimp*. .*f Clearwater, flu. AFTERNOON TEA. is. William Peel's musical tea Mon- afternoon was one t.f the most de lightful ami elegant attaint of the sea- TO MRS. KING. rs. James Logan will entertain at bridgeIn#*.lay afternoon In com pliment to Mi*. William King.'or la x- Ington. Ky. TO MI8TpATTEN. All** |*iiIs-lle Thomas entertained .it euchre party Monday afternoon .it ~t home, on Spring stmt, in Imnor of l»-s LfdLv’Pattyu. *>f WHkesham\ P*.». lie guest of Ml** Mvrtle Tyc. Mi** Th»»mns itMt-lv«l lor guest* In, hrrninlng gow« -.f whita giaiL titeio.e#! wuh Vaienclcnnci! hi' *-, fler the game* of card* a dertrlmi* itl nurse was s»Tve«l. The euchre e* Welt* a pit tute^nd a bonbon box. The scute taids were artWth vnlen-' tine* • ll*s. Pat toil wuio<m gow n of llgh: blue * ilk, til mined With bn*. IN HONOR OF MRS. BLnCKLEY. Ml** Lille Jack intertalned Friday with a ten- betmtlfnphrtitgv and lunch eon party In honor bf Mrs. Hanils-m Hieekley. -*f Aliuntn •Tht'ic Wei. two tables #.r brhlge players and nRei the game a tielichm* course luncheon-was -t i\etl. In the4enter'the,tables were 1 placed l.nge cut glass howl* #»f pink MEETING OF ATLANTA • WOMAN’S CLUB. It wns Federation day at the Worn. sn*» Club Monday afternoon at the i#g. likir meeting at the Grand, which w.* largely attended. Many prominent t luh women from other part* of the state wcie present, ItlfdudUtg Mr* M A I.lp , " omh, #>f Ath- ens, president Sf the Gnirgl.i Pedeta- •me ninth; *. I* ami and Mr* . a ilnltit) lal lllack tlo Mi .V. vlllcN AMs* Celt-*! and president* *h. of Athens, In Atl.inla („ A Mrl> Wlls a Ik tlo The prize for the hlglir*t at both table* were brltlg wie won by Mr*. Diet kb" H'-m v Itiown. Tlte consolatb put me. whs won by Ml** M Ml** .lucks’ guest* were. Mrs lla a! *n HNm kley, Mr*. George Robe Aigo. Mr*. Henry Hrnwn. Mr*. Mm live Walton, Mr*. N.wd Moore. Mi Abu but Reynold*. Mis* Alt-rial Kl.it and Alls* Harris*, of Atlanta.—Augu- »‘hmntcit*. OHIO 80CIETY BANQUET. The tilth* Stalely lmnqtiet at *1 Piedmont on the Huh pioml&e.* t•» mmt A charming mmlcl Is here shown for a dinner gown. Tfre material white mcsHulim-, the bodice being fashioned with |*dnt tie Venlnc lace. The skirl has panels of the same lace, which extend to the bottom. in* hnling Alt l*<irrl»h, Mrs L great v v,, ut III the ‘ «h let coming In e\ery day ft tllfferent part* #.f the ticket*. Those who hft\ wish It iin»lerst«>.M| that I .lie-* affair. The genti p*« ted to wenr business ladle* their chur# li nr m * I The rallowlug hnvt* b« * ! n* the reception commit Gentlemen ! A W Itcatty. c L I it Kl. h.ut \V. n lR»bm c 1 1 r, —.ii l< Uiiv!«. i i c. II. Davis, J. S. Cook. R. C. Hunting- ton. Marie Llnlngt-n, Mary R. Mitchell, MOV c Russell, K. J. Sullivan. Hattie L. Smith, John R Watts. J. G. IRdlln- heck. NN'. G. Humphries. M. J Htilllnger. Kauffman. A. W. Kirk, D. II. L\ (J. Kinsey. W. It. Lackey, W. It. Miles. F. J. Marshall. «. NY. taunt. Pritchard. J. NV. Long well. W. It. Lliken*. Alex W. Miittlson. M. NV. Mannahan, J. K. Wilhelm, K. S. Whit ing. C. J. Wright, Misses Alice Gnl- 1 «oii i*e NV. It oner, Annie E. Hunt. C-«Huuda OunkeJL IJessle Afc^ ConnelL Mary It. Mitt hell. BUFFET LUNCHEON TO MRS. THOMAS B. PAINE. Sidney Stubbs wus hostess Sat urday at a very charming entertain ment luTioiitir-Of her''slater, Mr*. Thom. It. Painty of Atlanta—a small morn ing bridge party, followed by u beauti ful hufTt-i luncheon at 1 i*’ci'*ck. lo hbU a hour trriy umtattnpg- had-hean IahuciL proving one of the moat delight. *m * of the w I tile | long drawing room was fragrant nany roses, vase* of LaFrance and Nephutos buds being placed on the mantels and tables. In the timing room the round serving table, covered with « Miulslte Cluny lu$« tieun cloth, had r 'lt* . t nterpleee a'tall vase #»r pale id tarnations, and pink tapers under vet Minnies curried • m the pretty l.o scheme. On the aide tables were ilie ’(.kites anti cgriUUiun* and many ivtle* beneath soft shade* Ah . Stubbs wore :t ehUToii gown In IU.u** gray ami white -tripe, the cor se showing a ton# h ..r I*atc blue. .Mi- Poiue’s becoming prlncesse wn wn* of blue lne-^-altne, the short, un i >.»ke woven <•! -liver thread and . bodice Inset with a In and bund of ... Ii Lit e. The skirl ua- Mulshed at th« ii,ii(.nn wlill fold* *»f blue pa tine vd- I is* Shot ter made the top scorn and « given an ultra, m* picture frame. < G.itlln Guerar.l #lte\v the consula- i— Savannah Prc** RICHARDSON LEONARD. he announcement -f the engage- >t of Miss Sarah « o]llns Ia*onurtl. Vienna. 1«> Dr. t.c m ttd III# hardaon. Atlanta, I* reteH.d with much In- kete by the seoii-s of friends of Un known here,' •wan Phelan | ..ting woman j FOR MISS HARRIE STOCKDELL. Mi*s liurrle Htockdell, who has been th#- guest of Mrs. T. C. Rurke for the past several days, left at noon today for her home In Atlanta. Miss Stock- dell came to tlie city to attend the Dunlup bull, and was one of the most charming and popular young women present. She has a great many frlendf in Macon and was delightfully enter tained while here. on Thursday evening she was the gnest r»f honor box party given by Miss Josephine Jones, at the Grand opera house, -to see **The Hquaw Man.” After the play the party had a delight ful supper ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Jones. Invited to meet Miss Htockdell were; Mis* Surah NVadley. of Uollngbroke; Alls* Rose Crutchfield. Airs. Rurke and Airs. Jones, Alessrs; Henry Jones. James Iline*. Randolph Jnques. NV1II Rolomon, NVlfl Hurt and Hryre Robinson. t nr Friday evening Mrs, T. TT. Dbrkc gave n # harming afternoon tea In Imnor nt Mt*-* ikookdiU The home was very gay and sweer with many enchantress carnations and potted plant*. Tall vases on tables and mantels held the beautiful pink flowers, and the house was lighted with cundles in silver sticks, capisnl with silver shades lined with pink. Miss Afargue- iltc Rurke served tea und she looked \« rv dainty und girlish In a frock of pink mull and lace. Mr*. Rurke received her guests In n k*»"u of white lace made over chiffon ami silk, and Mis* Htockdell was lovely, WHmtng a gown of pink crepe de chine, elaborately trimmed In luce. i..i-t evening she wars one of the most attractive guest* at the Thalian ger man and looked very charming in u ball g.*wn of soft pink silk, trimmed In and siie carried bride roses. Ala New MRS. BISHOP’S LUNCHEON TO MISS M’LEOO. OF CHARLESTON The bridge lutn In-on given by Mr*, Edward Bishop to M|** McLeod, win: l* the guest of tlie Misses Fort, was a charmingly Informal affair, assembling about twelve guest* After several game* of bridge bad been played, a d. lido hot luncheon of several voting people In tld- dt ! Miss Leonard i* wd •having vMlcd Ml-- Ab j last summer. HI,.- i- .• •r gt eat personal beaut ing personality hand* «*f red silk, v nlng. NV. \ • Chaffe A II li W It I all kc and charm- j pretty books. *d. bed her guest* In •»lle, trimmed \vp and Alls* AleI.eo >r. wore a smart *u The prizes were tw ,.f the In At Ian- i ot tlo- 111• • popular men ai and club 111* of the city. I- n t- tIn cldt r —in of Dr. ; !I lit. hattl-oji. (he former ,f tin* ino.-t mi. ■ cssful pun - THOMPSON-PARKER. iiu Kok i r. ii..it.- MISS LA 2ARUS ENTERTAINS. M.s- I'.dlth 11 La */.i a- . ni. i tain# • iik-» 'folly it t hi Ida Ft i .y n. ..., , ». ■ a ..f Mt-- N\ % I t., ii., * -of the itctix inx clnlc of und pop- INFORMAL MUSICALS. •i. - 1 "DIAMONDS PAY DIVIDENDS.” I, \ <m luiv a <liaiin>n<| at *»m- |.t-i.-i>s now. \mi an- not l»#irlii.ir with yom- money. .Snnj.lx a rapi.lly urovyin^ in- o^im. nl. 11t‘#-i«lt* tho matt, r at i>ii«-<-. EUGENE V. HAYNES -T\ Diamond Imnorters. a7 vVhiteiial! Street afternoon rehearsal party at Brightwngd. That evening there will be h tllnnec given -by Air. and Mr*. J. O. Dh-klnsoH, at Belle Aleude. now the summer home of the Dickinson fam ily. Judge Timr-Mrs. *Dfckln*t»n are ex- pected herein n few Bay's; In their prl- •te car, and quite a party wlli come Ith them. Including Misses Clara Herlck and Edna Ow*ley. The bridal Include* Mrs. Gordon Praise of Baltimore, matron of honor, the bride*, maid*. Misses Alnrgaiet Warner. Mary Ann Robinson of .Memphis, Xnmmlo Keith and Bessie Jcnilson of Birming ham. Mr. Harold Scott, of Fhlcago, l he best man and the groomsmen hide Messrs. Htuyvesant Fish, Jr., Hillary M. Zender of Philadelphia, Ben NNinshti of tTilcago, Peter Grant of 8t. Paul. Alfred Shook of u*cnloo*a. Ala , ,md Hamilton Baxter of Atlanta. W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE AT UNION POINT Special It* The Georgian. Union Point, da., February 11.— The NV. •'. T. I*, has Just adjourned i most Interesting and profitable In- tHut of two days’ duration nt Union *olnt. Prcsbl. <1 over by the honorary state »rt -Idem, Mrs. Jennie Hart Sibley. The state president, Mr*. Mary Har is Amor was In attendance. All*. Helen L. Bulloch, or .New York, he national superintendent of moral ducat Ion, most ably led the Inrtltute. The subjects under discussion were is follow**: “Glimpses of tin World's t’onven- bm." "1 vi m mutton of the Official Or an* of tj)c NVontaiv*' t’hrlstlan Tern- liernnce Union.” “Moral Education,' "Mother*’ Mecllng*." "White Ribbon Recruits.'’ "The Significance of the Badge of the Organisation.'' "How, 1st Inn* Should Observe the Lord'* Day—Their Attitude Toward Open Business House*—Their Attitude To- Sunday Trains,” “Sunday Mall* and Sunday New simpers," " What v’«n »ur Tired, «»ver-AVorked Uailftnd Men'.”’ “Dnfirmented NVlne nt s.u-mraen." "Work In the Flower .Mis- h -l<»p D »p.irtment," "NVotk Among tbe ’•*lmvd P»*»ple," "Hcienflllc Tsni|ier- tfijce lusttuctlmv In **uv Public Hcn»*#»l*v". Lo> il Temisninc*- Legion Woik/ "Tl.t AtUttule t.f mir Htc.tc and N’:itl.*n- at, is-gtslntures Tt»ward Nlea*ui>* #*f I’uV'.dnm and Hef*.nn." "Uhilstlan* *hip." The Antl-p.il> gamp Amend ment l«* tie Federal •onstltuti<*tt," .. .... . ... tnm \ "The Littlefield BUI. and a Protest Mrs. Winslow’s SJtfia/fiLte A,n,ln » i ■ N * *•«- «■*.«•■*» i». ** 1 letter fnun Hecretnry Taft, *ugge*.|- THE ORDER OF OLD. FASHIONED WOMEN. Mr*. W. D. Kill*, Jr., will entertain the order of <Md-Fashioned NVotugn Thursday. IN HONOR OF MISS 0WEN8. Mt-* Susie nwens. of Atlanta, was lhi- gue-t tif honor iluting the past wet\ at a tb lightful little chafing dish sup- pci. given by Miss Klolse Lynch, of Havamuih, whom she Is visiting. BRIDGE LUNCHEON. Mi Lena Fitzsimmons’ bridge luii. h»-*n Tuesday will be a pretty compliment t#* .Mr*. Htewart Phlnlsy^ of Augusta, the guest of Mrs. A. P. I »#-\ti meet Mr* Phlnlzy ure Lawson Peel. Mr*. A. B Fleming tluHIgnon. Mr-, r. Mr*. Norwood Alltche!!, CHILDREN >EETHINQ Mr*. Junlua OiMy. Jr.. Mr*. W. K. Koat»r, Mr*. Clarence Knnwlea, Mr*. John Little, Mr, John Clark*. Mr*. WIlUam Peabody. Mr*. A. P. Cole*, SnLfotm Twin*, of Albany; Mr* T. T. Tally, of Columbia;. Mr*. . Louja Mr*. Henry Tanner, Ur>, ficlple. Mr*. Bdwljr-W., Me.* Mr*. T. J. Ripley; - » ATLANTA HIVEQJF MACCABEES. The Atlanta hive of Maccabeea will meet Tueaday night at T:lo o'clock at Carnegie library. Member* are urged Ip b* preeent. complimentary”TO MI88 STANTON. Mr*. A. E. Dougla* entertained . a I flinch on Tueaday evening at her home at Mafllaon In honor of htr gueata, Mtaa Htanton, of Atlanta, and Mtaa Holland, of Eaatman. The ladlaa* prise, a pret ty book, waa won by Mtaa Willie May Rlchardeon, and Mr. Manley won the gentlemen'* prlae. a altver paper .knife. The gueata were: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fitzpatrick. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Har- rla*. Mtaa Stanton. Mtaa Holland. Mtaa Willie May Rirliardaon, Mian Maldu William*. MIhm Ealella Penlck. Mlaa Octavla Dougla* and Mlaa Nellie R!i li ter. Mr. Tinman ' Dopgla*; Mr.. Dave Jack*. Mr. Bacon, Mr. Manley and Mr. Godfrey. IN HONOR OP MRS. 1 0E0RGE HOLLIDAY. Mr*. Franklin C. Houeer will enter tain at a reception<at her home.In .Ma con Tueada.v afternoon In honor of Mr*. George Holliday, of Atlanta, and Mlaa Electra Week*, of Baltimore. moselyTpetty. Mr. and Mr*. 8. D. Petty, of Macon, announce the engagement nr tnrir daughter. Cllffle Geneva, to Mr. W. T. Moiely. recently of that city, but non of Havunnah, the marriage to take place aomc time next month ut Macon. FORBES-LUMSDEN. Mr. B. D. I.umailen, of Macon, an nounces tho engagement of hi* daugh ter. Mattie Lou, to Mr. Francis Korbea. of New York, the wedding to occur In the early spring at Macon. r«. Etta Power* Redily unnoun the engagement of her daughter. Alice Louise, to Benjamin F. Boutwell, the wedding to take place on Thursday, February 21, at her home at Macon. DICKIN80N TH0MP80N WEDDING. Hp#-t Pit to Tho Georgian. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. II.—'The not- lie social event of the week In Nash ville will be the marriage of Mis Ida Thomson.*who has visited In Atlan ta and has many friends there, and hlcago. now of Heattle, which will be celebrated at Brlghtwood, the Thomp son home. February' 14- The wedding unites (woof Nashville's wealthiest ami most prominent families, the groom’s family having removed from this city to Chicago only a few years ago. ut Ihe time of the appointment of Judge J. M. Dickinson us chief counsel of the Illinois central railroad The w*eddtng will bring many out-of-town guests to Nashville and there wil be a round of pre-nuptial afTalrs. Tuesday, February 1”. there , will be a breakfast for the bridal •party at 'the Golf and Country 1 'lub, and that evening a dinner at Ken. Ihvi, given by Mr. tuml Mr*. Percy 'Warner: 'WetTm-aday Mr*, wntmm Hurtling Jackson will be hostess of a breakfast for the party, und later ttiern Rented ami deep Interest manifested by e fine audience present. drill wns a most- rasing and charming feature* and participated In heartily by all pres< Potent and pointed scientific fuel tobacco using was effec tively set forth in the well-conceived court scene. "The Trial oispiinc* Nicotine^ by twenty- nine Loyal Temperance Legion boys and blrls on Friday evening. This scene can never be forgotten. The young Judge, a sweet-faced, clean, pure boy, opened the court by reading ihe Ten Com mandment*. after they lmd *ung "Some Utnd Day, We W1H Take lhe-World for Cm isi's Kingdom .’Thu young-h Indictment of Prince Nicotine, poisoner and a murderer of the boys and men, the defense, the testimony of Ihe twelve boy und girl witnesees— twelve boy and girl Jurors—taken in charge by the young sheriff—retiring to make up their verdict—the court rose and heartily ssng "Prlhlbltlon Is on In Georgia” to the tune of Dixie. The lud«ro gave Ids sentence—banish ing Prince-Nicotine-from very home In the land. They made the’ welktn ring with their lusy song. “Down With Whisky All! Vote It Down.” emphasis- Ing the sentiment with a stamp of “a marching army.” These are the men and women of to morrow. Twenty-two million children being tp.ught these facts will tell on the nation shortly. RECEPTION AfwOMAN’S CLUB. Monday evening the Atlanta Wom an's* Club will give a brilliant reception at the club rooms at the Grand, com plimentary to Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb, president fff the Georgia Federation, and of the club presidents from va rious part* of the* state, now In Aflari- lUa l«> at lend the corocff-to be held Tuesday morning. The guests will be received by Mrs. . McD. NVitoon, president of the At lanta' NVoman’s Club; Mrs. M. A. Lips comb, president of the Georgia Federa tion. and by thfc following ex-pi>**l- deuts of the Atlanta Woman’s Club; Janus Jackson, Mis. 15. T. Brown, Mrs. Burton Hndth, Mr*. J. K. Ottley r.nd Mr*. Robert Zahner. Assisting In the entertainment of the guests will be the social committee. Mrs. A. V. Gude, chairman; Mrs. Wil liam King. Mrs. Nellie Peters Black. Mrs. NV. M. Scott. Mrs. J. NV. Thomas, Mrs. J. R. NVatt*. Miss Nora Belle Xtnrke and Miss Augusta Gnrrett. Punch will be served hy Mr*. Edward Warner and .Mrs. Albert Herring, and Mr*. R. L. Cobb and Miss Augusta Caret* will pour tea. NONE OF THE DISCOMFORTS OF HOME AT TI1E MAJESTIC. BRIDGE PARTY. Miss Drummond entertained at a bridge party Monday afternoon In lion- r of Miss Hattie Blood worth and Miss Hazel Alexander, of Forsyth. The guests Included Misses Pauline Hope, Luclle Dennis, l*»ttle Austin, Kate Dunwoody. Kllle Dnrgan. Husle May Pope, Caroline NVestmoreUuul, Nunncllc Crawford, Edith Russell, Hel- n Muse. Mary Rostrum. Natalie Tay lor, Louise Johnson, Georgia NVntts, Leone Helfner, MU fired Harris, Etwyn liaffenreld. Julia Meador, Kate Waldo. Juanita Tyler. Ellen Lowry, Gena Pritchard of Griffin, Pauline Helfner. Lois Wllllfovd. Louise NVatts, Lillian Harris. NNillle Helfner,Ollle Mil ler, Mary Crew Cundell. Julian Per due. Aline Patterson, Cora Hutchins. Ruth Blodket. Lily White. Edith Rus sell. Aunt** May Dews, Hat 14b Campbell, Lois Crosby. Alice Ormond, Misses Bushman of Agnes Scott, Mr*. J. Eng lish Vaughn. Mrs. Mary Snelltng. Mrs. Roland B. NValker, Mrs. Graham Per due. Mrs. Ernest McCullough of New York. a TO MI88~J0HN80N. Sunday evening Miss Sara Johnson r.s guest of honor at u charming mu sical md Dutch supper given in her 1 by Mrs. Charles P. Byrd. An mat musical \ Digram was followed by a delicious Dut«h supper. Thirty ^t* were present, those from .out of n being Mrs. K. t’ole,'Miss Mar garet Ct.ie. Mr. c. Donubl Dallas. Mr. "•ole. an#l Mrs. Clifford Wile, of Chicago; Mr*. T. K Johnson. Mr. ilk I Johiifin ami Mr. Henderson »*»'*. of Lotiisililt. K> . Dr. Curtis Johnson, of Darlington, K>. It-. Byrd received her guests In a anlng gown of blue crepe de chine trimmed with lace, and Ml*a Johnson er Inffel DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON, APARTMENT A. THE FREDERICK, SOar VVkitfthaii Sueei. Practice limited to women and children. a beautiful fancy Ureas ball before Ltu: This will be the last ball before Lenten season, and the young men li: . making extensive preparations und 11 will be the most elegant and elaboi.it. entertainment that has been given this season. The date haa not yet liven decided, upon, but as soon as all tfi lmed to the frlehds of the Elks. CARLTON. Mr*. Philip NV. Ilsrls, of Lexington, j.... e«l through Unrltoo Miiulsy. Mho wn> <- turning butuc after vliltlug'ln Rllierton - •*rsI weeks. Ulu Kllee 1-ong. of AhtievlUe, H. t « on n delightful visit to her rousliiN. >1 - Herbert Witcher sad Miss Kflyth Whin The young |»eo|df #>f Carlton have a * prise |»artr every week. Mlmvs Llssie nnd Mattie Rlterbardt Mp.-nt last Mnndny with their cousin. MUs iit.r- enre Witcher, near the Glmle. Mr. liau M. Carter of the Keahoard Air Line rnllrosd spent Hnuday with Mr. Ch.le W. Eberhsrdt. Mr. and Mrs. J. CL Headwyler vUlnd their father. Mr. Jim Kherh.irdt, nt the Glade Haturtiay. Mr. Kherhartlt Is aerintndv ’ ltd his many friends ami relatives ur- * MOdUluQ. and Mr. Lnke Betid- . —.Iton Sunday. aa Maude Lee Payne sad Mr. C. II. Power, of Comer, visited the Misses Els-r- htrdt Hunday. The many frt.. w . w . m,*,. earet to hear of her continued 111 new Mias RUts Long was complimented ■ surprise pr~* “— Mrs. Alice .... Witcher last hreek Mrs. L. H. Eberhsrdt will visit In .1: r. J. Deadwyler, of Atlauta, visiui fits pomitv hut Itandsy; — — WE8T”pOINT. Mrs M. E. Jsrkaon left We<lne»ilnr f.« six weeks* visit to her daughter ut Gii.l- fen. Ain. Hhcp Hheppnrd. of Baltimore, la snetuliug —I (hiyu with frlendr * - Melten. of Opell Point NVedneaday. Mrs. NV. J. Campbell, of Atlanta, r-mn etl to her home Friday, after a visit t her sisters. Mrs. R. J. Collins and Mr 8. L. Hhtttze. A. C. Itrlscoe, of Atlanta, was here unlay. Sirs. L. Ijinb-r returned last Friday fr< n Blrinlnglism, Ala., where she hns !•*» vlsltlug her sisters, Mrs. NV. C. Yaurv mi Mr*. Bfiliert tioodall. Mrs. K. J. Collins and Mr*. Will 1 nler attended the CsUaway-Beoftf w.tl.liii In IaS<*rnnge last week. Miss Minn Wooteu. of lluetin Niht.t. .• the guest of her sister. Mrs. Phil I-aui* r Mr*. Be**|e Callaway entertained n f-»* frleuds Monday evening In honor of N|N« CrnwfifeL of New tirleans. the nttiH. m> guest of Mlaa lialsy jSmEry. The out oMowu guest* present nt th** Cooper-lllll weildlng were Mrs. N\ i!t* Cooper. Miss Winnie Cooper, lion, c »' Hill. Mr. Ilnrvey Bill nud Mr. William K Bill, uf Atlanta. % Hr*. Johu ltomniel, of PhllndelpMu. riH Mrs. A. NV. Hill, of Atlanta, are e M> .. t. I uext week to visit Ml»« NVIllis LltU- Mis* Martha Horsley ha* returned from a visit to Mr*. R. O. Pharr, lu LaGranif* Ur. *«t visit to Miss Daisy Zm br.i it Jester, of Atlant*. ui ftirmer pntitor of the First In* ..... , whit iJinler entertained In honor of guest. Miss Coon*, of Letwnou. Ii"l tenn* cards were red horse shoes lu «' ’ •' small brass tn<ks were Stuck to mail. '»• uunilN*r of ptilnts made hy earh i- "• The first prize, s dainty bandkerehl. f " * won hy Miss Katie Hmlth. Mr* I * lluguley. of Atlimta, drew the eim*-- a Im»x of stationary. Miss Coon* w.t* l »• ' II lovely plrtnre. A dwllelous salad ■ with hot chocolate, was served. , Miss Esther llagetloru entertain* I friends Tueaday afternoon auhldana 1 ‘ Imnor of Mias litunn. of New 1 - After an Interesting game. Miss ray > whs awarded the prize, a Ik>« •*• - which she presented to Mia* Vhn»» "•sms Miss Allee-Lanier'S'guest. oioMfistlou, a dainty ph'tore. Deliu hm-fdates a ml sandwiches with «•• ml other dainties wqrt servefl. soothing syrup ■' ■ ' " whils Ti.;.rm.N<i 'vviTH'r'ri’iVKcV’i'ui? i ‘iViV.* 1 f N r':. ri , ui, '"" a f ,u|, f" ... M. . .IVI..4IR Alai* l t « nr. IS’H • 01 b . nnd u thft m>V REMKD F«»u in \Ki;ii4i;.\. hold by urcg.'iM* In every part of tba Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. dUtim; tW Xiiti Fiat . »sot» vatdsirophe. f-ir tl\f siifti> fit tbi* feople. Discussions f>! tilt, jtitv f.hHl low s, fit nutliml .if- cohtiTfTh* ..ntl-cnatM rt .av - : wbai ij i* —wii> IU ua* right, medlcal tegipcr* once ni* non-tilcohnllr •medicates, lVufJl Vvili i»e held in ty’s malt whl«kn> anil patent -metll-J t» ,. Theproi . t-i line frauds. Ichutrh. Tiusc siiblecfa uete modi ably pra-* The Elks will ehteitalq the tad tea at »» oil »ck. iti the residence uf Mr*. Dobbir Hfilntex. A musical program wut b«* tetitleruil am! dnUUuua refrgab» •; ment*» win In* set veil A sale of (taint) 1 und ttemitlful hand-made embroideries onntvtlfin With the I w III be given to the j