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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WIIiWMOAT, rRBftt'ABY 13, tWt,
February 14th.
■’V<.^^,‘a
h! Gentle Guest,
Our hearts are thine,
And beat in unison for thee;
So list, u)e plead to one request,
That you'll today and always be
The Kimball's Valentine.
On St. Valentine’s Day and
Every Other Day in the Year,-
TRe New Kimball House
Palm Garden and Cafe is a
Most Attractive Place to Dine.
Don’t Miss the
Valentine~
Luncheon
MENU.
on the 14th, served from 12 to
2:30 o’clock.
Blue Points
Olives
Green Turtle, au Mad? re
Fried Tenderloin of Trout, Saueo Remoulade
. Potatoes, Saratoga
India Relish or Celery
Roast Tenderloin of Beef, Rossini
or Roast Vermont Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
Georgia Com Pone
Sweetbreads, Saute. Fresh Mushrooms
or ('ompote of Peaches, Benedictine
- -MmduuLBotatnps nr Candied Sweet Potatoes
New String Beans or Cauliflower in Cream
Strawberry Short Cake, New Kimball
or Green Apple Pie
Tea or Coffee or Milk
ONLY FIFTY CENTS
TABLES RESERVED FOR PARTIES IF DESIRED
SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME.
SOCIETY
TO MISS OAUORY.
■Mi- 1'. u. Sals entertained her
ill. luc club Tueeday In honor of her
sur-t. Mir* Katherine Oaudry. of 8a-
• annuli.
The liouiit wai decorated wllh red
he:. 11- and red carnation*. After the
run. delicious - refreshment* were
>fn.il. The prises were a cut glass
hi" i and a tea pot. The member* ol
tin- M irietin c’lub came down from
M. i in tu lo attend Mr*. Set*'* delight
ful irartv.
O. A. R.""MEETING.
Tin Atlanta Chapter D. A. R. will
• ".t 111 Ihe reeluence of Mr*. Frank
• nice. 3k# West Peaahtree street,
•tl.luy, lobrusry lg, 3:10 p. m. Thl*
■. -»iial meeting and quite an In-
ten-ting program ha* been arranged.
All ini' cordially Invited to attend.
MRS. H. W. FOSTER,
''or. Secy Atlanta Chapter.
U. D. C.~MEETING.
f • .V Ionia chapter of the 1’. D.
nr meet Thuratlay. afternoon at 1:Su
■ •> at the Woman'* Club and Ihe
' v.uilva hoard at 3 o'clock. Mr*. Jen-
n 'e l. livers will read a paper and
•'h W. p. Pattlllo will apeak.
informaTevening.
■'h. md Mr*. Jacques Futrelle ett-
• tn.i« a few friend* Infotinatfr
Mon,lay evening at their home on Cur-
i" .'lire,.
' contest wa* a feature of the
'""‘im and Mr*. Lottie Belle Wylie
'in lie, a feathered owl, mount
'll "o it card.
A long the guent* Invited were Mr.
Mi- Julian Harris. Mr. and Mr*.
' 11 ' - King, Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Peel,
"'vile. Mi** Johnson. Mr. Dan
Mr. t'harle* Bayne and Mr. Don
JIu
BRIDGE CLUB.
. Janie* L. Dickey. Jr., enter-
■'". | her card club Tuesday at her
"» Ivy street, the member* of
„ 1 are Mr*. Edward W. Mcfcrren.
V' E Wllmcrdlng. Mr* Ralph
V '■ itillngham, Mra Algood Holme*,
i ' ivaiik A. Holland, Mra. H. H
Mr*. Fleming Van Renaaelaer,
Korta Smith. Mra. Albert
antuel
Mrs.
Collier, Mr*. John Barry and
James Q. Miller.
After tho game delicious refresh-
mente were served anil the occasion
was most enjoyable.
LECTURE.
Rev. S. R. Belk. of St. Mark Meth
odist church, will give a lecture In De
catur Friday evening at 8:IS o'clock.
The subject I* "Laughter and Sun-
■hlne."
valentineTuncheon.
A valentine luncheon of three course*
will be served by the ladles' Union o’
tlte Central Congregational church un
der Ihe auspice* of Ihe Natural Food
Company, on Thursday. February It.
from 12:30 to 2:30, at the church.
Everybody I* Invited to come nnd get a
good luncheon at the low price of 23
Cent*.
w. cTt. U.
As the W. <’. T. I’. Institute will l>*
held In Trinity church Sunday and
Monday, every member of the Atlanta
WUInni t'nlon should attend the meet
ing which will be held Thursday after
noon at 3 o’clock, at No. 130 Wash
ington street.
MRS MART I.. M'LENDON.
President.
MRS. JANE A. ADKINS.
Recording Secretary.
WAYCR088.
Mrs. Arnett nnd Mrs. Burke, of Syl-
vanltt. are In Ihe oHy tlie guest* of
Mr. and Mra. C. E. WllllnmsOb, on
Hicks street.
Mrs. Ben Dickerson, of Kslnbrldge,
after n v4*lt «»f Home day* In the c'lty.
the guent of relative*, returned to her
home Monday morning. .
Mr. and .Mrs r.mnelly und dkugh.
ter. of Red Springe, N. *r* In tht
dty visiting at hom ® of * lr , una
Mie. W. fl. r*onnelly, on June •tr*»et.
uiga (•'lorence Wooten left Monday
for*Halnbridge, cla . where ehe will vli ;
It her cousin, Mrs. Ren Dlckenon, of
th Mr Pl W* »l. Jones' end W. K. tlood-
veer with their fitmllles, left Thursday
night of Enterprise. Ala., where they
will live in the future.
Mr" W. J. Hwuln, of Atlanta, arrived
In the city Thurednv morning and la
the guest of Mr*. J. K M ad ley, on
Tebeau atreet.
| SOUTHERN SOCIETY j
CAN DENTAL PARLORS
191-2 Ftickirte Slrat, Allan. Si.
OVER SCHAUL fc MAY
Rubber Plates - - J
22-K Gold Crown- \ J
Percelain Crown - .
Bridgework,tooth • ~
Painless Ex- PpPE
trading with
allplatc work
U A i,ra 8 a. m. till • P- m -
the Dental Ch.tr sund.*.
— BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Woodward and
Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Woodward enter
tained ihe member* of the married an)
the younger sets at a brilliant cotillion
Tuesday evening at the Country Club.
The entire club house was decorated
with cut dowers, palms and smllax.
An Informal reception was held during
Ihe early pari of the evening, followed
by Ihe grand march and dance. A two-
course buffet luncheon was served.
Mrs. T. H. Mniton entertained at an
all-day reception Tuesday In honor; of
Mra. Francis F. Tucker, of Geneva. N.
T. The reception was unique In that
the gueate were Invited for certain
hours—one group for 10:10. another for
12:30 and so on until 0 o’clock. The
home was beautifully decorated with
palms nnd Jonquil*. The yellow tint
was rarrlsd nut In the refreehments.
About two hundred and dfty guests
called during the day. Mrs. Tucker was
presented with n guest hook. In which
eech guest wrote her name, together
wllh a abort description of herself.
Miss Faith Venable, of England, who
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tal
iaferro, will he the guest of honor at a
number of functions during Ihe coming
week.
Mra. Henry lllden and Mra. J. B.
Raulalon have Issued Invitations for a
euchre party to be given Thursday,
February 7, complimentary to Mls*
Venable.
Mra. J. B. Carrington will entertain
In honor of Miss Venable at a luncheon
Saturday. February 9.
Mra. James Houston Johnston was
the hostess at an afternoon reception
Thursday ufternoon In honor of Mlsi
Venable.
Miss Janie Robertson entertained at
card* Raturday afternoon In honor if
Miss Venable, nnd Mr. anil Mrs. A. M.
Hobson gave an elaborate dinner at tlte
Country Club Saturday evening with
Mlsa Venable as one of ihe guests of
honor. Mrs. I. Schlater. of Virginia,
who I* the guest of Major and Mrs.
Tutwller, was also a socially honored
guest.
Mrs. E. M. Tulwiler entertained 3#
guests at an elaborate bridge parly on
Wednesda> evening In honor of her
guest. Mr*. I. Schlater, sister of Major
Tulwiler. Mra. BraJley Saunders won
the Ural prise, a handsome brooch:
Mr*. H. 8. Matthews won the second. |
a Jerdenler, and the consolation was i
drawn by Mis. E. 1. Brawn, an Irldes- I
rent glass basket filled with violets. A I
beautiful luncheon followed the game. <
Mr*. Robert Jemlson was the' / charm- >| pm
Ing hostess at a. bridge luncheon on tLblN
Thursday In honor of Mrs. I. Schlater : 7 j m u.
and Mrs. John A. Topping, ft was a 1
very elaborate party, with handsome
•erorutlons and a luncheon of several
courses. Many beautiful gowns were i
worn.
MU* Katherine Earle entertained et
luncheon Wednteday at the Country
Club In honor of Miss Gwendolyn Can-
Held, of Toronto, the guest of Dr. and
Mra. L G. Woodson.
Or. Lewis Coleman ’Morris entei
talned a number of his friends wllh a
hunting party at Allcevllle. The party
Included the guests t f honor.’ Mias Mnry
Watts Wood, Miss Moon and Min Mil.
dred Foster, of Vlrglnlu; Misses Louis*
Walker. Carrie Cobbs and Resale Jem-
Ison, Messrs. William Mudri Marti.!
and Voorhee*. Dr. Trout. Dr.
Lupton nnd Dr. Morris.
Mlsa Nellie Nabeia will be the gut*,
of HIM Narnel Holt In Mobile daring
the Mardl G**—.
Mrs: G M: Cmtrkshsnk will enter-
taln at an Informal afternoon reception
In honor nf Mis* Venable Tueeday aft
ernoon. February 3.
MUs Hsiel Dlmmlck. of Pennsyl
vania. Is tho guest of Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Dlmmlck.
GADSDEN^ ALA.
Mr. end Mrs. C. 8. Ward have return
ed front a visit to ’New York and other
Eastern cities.
Mr. end Mrs. T. S. Kyle have return
ed from a trip lo New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gwln are visiting
relatives In Anniston.
Mr. C. E. Hoy. of Huntsville, U visit
ing friends here.
Mis 1 K'.sr Kugsdule.eif Chattanooga,
is the guest of Mra. 8. C. Gentry on
Ilnth street.
Mrs. II. T. Hollingsworth and two
daughter* of Aline. Okla., nave re
turned and will make this city thblr
home again.
Mr*. M. It. Murray and daughtor.
Ml-* Elisabeth, of Huntsville, wjre the
gutMl* Ilf Mra. Morrsy's sister, Mrs.
Bruce Armstrong, on Haralson avenue.
Tracey Hollingsworth, Jr., has ar
rived from Aline, okla., and will make
thl* illy hi* home.
Mr. awl Mrs. John R. Palmer will re
turn la Georgetown, Ky., soon nnd will
make 1 hat city their home again.
The Woman's Home Mission Society
or the First .Methodist church gave a
sllvct ten at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
8. 8. Caldwel. on Turentlnc avenue
Tuinlilv evening. A 'hone musical
program was rendered and refresh
ment* were served.
Hollingsworth Is visiting
The Embroidery Circle was onter-
talned Thursday evening at the home
of Mra. J. M. Elliott. Jr. Miss Elliott
being the hostess In the absence of Mra.
Elliott.
Mr. nnd Mr*. E. T. Schuler enter
tained Ihe Kylolnan Club Friday even
ing.
MI** ATtce Snyder tnterialnetl - n
number of friends with n dinner parly
Tuesday evening at her home on Fifth
street.
Mrs. E. N. Spense. or Birmingham,
who has been the guest of Mlsa Mary
Spence on Fifth street, has returned
home.
Dr. D. H. Baker hse returned from a
trip to Montgomery.
Rev. J. C. Smith and wife have gone
lo Wusahatehlo. Tex., where they will
reside In the future.
Miss Ixiulse Thornton, of Talladega.
Is the guest of her airier. Mrs. Carl
Laverly, on Haralson avenue.
Dr. J. R. McMullen has returned from
an extended trip to Montgomery.
Captain W P. Lay ha* returned front
a pleasure irlp lo Washington.
Professor J 8. Lavrrty, of Talladega,
It the geest of his son, Carl Laverty.
Mra. Janus Btewxrt ha* returned
from a visit to friends at Trussvllle.
TEMPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Parry Moore, nf .lllrm-
Ingham. Ala., are the guest* nf Mr.
anti Mr*. Tom Woodruff, al their home,
on Carrollton street.
Mrs. W. T. Murphy returned from
Birmingham Monday, where she has
been visiting several days.
Miss Claude Weaver, of Atlanta, was
the guest or Miss Bessie Morgan last
Mr. an
Clara II. Walker, „f Muruu, spent
days liere Ibis week. Ihe guest of
CONYERS.
Mrs. J. It. Msdilni entertained at her
besuliral auliurltsn In.uie Taeadsy after
ntereatlna oral mutest wsa enjoyed. Mrs.
Oils was aneeessfnl la wlnulag the drst
prise, a silver ttilinlilr: Mrs. Itrlsktll, Ike
mend, a l«»dt of iMient*. Misses latarn
Mission Circle wss held on Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. a. •
Odom, on Gordon drive.
The Shakespeare Culture Club mat
Tuesday afternoon at (he home of Mra.
B. w. Watson. The roll call was re
sponded to with quotations from
Shakespeare's lovsrs. Act* IV and V
of "Tha Tamlng nf the tUiriW weye,-
read, led by Mrs. W. L. Borton. Fol
lowing the reading there was a discus,
slon and criticism on the play. Mrs.
W. H. Simpson read a paper, "Prog
ress in Panama.” Thera waa a piaoa
due Uhgfnrd and Maud Mii'slta rut for duel by Mrs. C. Ed Albee and Mrs.
Ihe mnsoMIun n lHU or randy, which wss.S. A. Lynne. The program dosed with
rSTra?*L. LIU j*,' tbe' tfiJfJS 'Jt'r":'' art nuts*. !•<! by Mra. H. B. Scott.
Maddox's guests were Mr*! , H. h |F. t Otts. Mra Refreshments were served during the
IV. W. Itrlsklll. Mrs. H. H. McDonald, Mrs.
J. II. Wllllatusou, Mis* Hallle Fannie tllcs-
CAMILLA.
Mr. J 1*. McRee entertained u num
ber of hi* friend* at u flsh fry nt Medl-
frlrnd. In Chr.tiunoogn. cine Sink Inst Frida;
Dr. H L. Appleton will leave shortly I visiting young ladles
for New York lo oe abtent some time. I Ml** Hardeman, of Madison, tht.. Is:
Louis 111.Inne, nf Jackson. Ala., Is I lilt- guest of Mrs. F. L. Lewis for a few
vlslilr.g friend* here. 1 .... ... •
Rev. mill Mis. Ira F. Haw kln* are Mr. .s.okee Walton vlelted relative* |
visiting relatives In Courtlnnd, Ala. Int Helena last week.
Mra. Estelle Ailney and MTs. 8. M. Mis* Jennie May Dillon Is visiting
Blann have returned to,Birmingham, Mr-. <i. B. Badge thl* week,
after u pleasant visit to Mra. T. 8.1 The 1 Julies' Pleasure Club was en-
Chrlslophri an Fourth street. I lertnlned or last Wednesday afternoon
Miss Moggie Du Bose entertained j at *he home of Mrs. R. T. Cochran
Monday’ evening In compliment to her ‘ ' * "
guest, Mis* Mary Mc.VIpIne, of Tusca
loosa.
tan, Miss lllnilya. Tiller. Mis* Maud Me
Cnlln, MIS* 1-ium Hue Langford. Miss Iter
Is Mlnitb nnd Miss Fannie Htsnsel.
Mrs. C. L fllessaer. of Atlanta, Is Ike
gnest of Mrs. J. M. Ahimnv
Miss Mary Keeiuin Calhoun, of Helms,
Ala., Is Ike attractive guest of Mrs, It. F.
Oils.
Miss Hallle Fannie tllentun has Jssued In-
Tltsfloes to a forty.two party Hateidsy
evening.
Mlsa Gladys Tilley entertains Saturday
evening with 11 tntral.nl.
Mra. Streeter, of Htielaf Circle, la vlolt.
Ing her slater, Mr- II. I,. Conover.
Mioses Minor eulrrtnlnrd a manlier of
their frleuils Friday evening.
Colonel William I- peek kna returned
from Alabama.
THE DECATURS, ALA.
Mlsa Edna Lee vlalled In Birming
ham tho past week.
Mr. and Mr*. B. F Orr, nf Danville,
visited here Ihe past week.
Mlse Maud Wilkinson has returned
to. Columbia, Tenn.
Mrs. R. R. Harris, of Florence, la vis
iting hi New Derntur.
Mra. Claud King nnd daughter, Mias
Susie, of Florence, vlalled here Ihe past
week.
Mlsa Atkina and Mist Jou Johnson, of
Aymetl. Tenn., are the guests of Mrs.
Joe Campbell.
Jurge and Mrs. 8. M. Stewart, of
Hunlavlllr. visited here Ihe past week.
Mr*. Ida Reevea Moore and daugh
ter, Knthrlne. of Morristown, Tenn., nr*
the guests of Mrs. T. H. Williams,
course of the evening.
Tho Young Men's Christian Associa
tion gave their regular monthly social
on Saturday night. A large gathering
of ladlea and gentlemen werb In attend
ance and a charming evening waa
*l>enL
Invitations have been Issued to the
golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Burleson, which la to taka place at
their home In Hartaelle on February 11.
Mist Bertha Oordon and Mr. John
Conley, both of New Decatur, war*
married at the home of J. P. Karp on (
Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock, the
Rev. Georg* L. Jenkins officiating. Aft- -
er the ceremony a wedding (upper waa
served. They will make tneir home In ’
New Decatur.
Miss Vivian Berry entertained on
Wednesday In honor of her birthday.
Mr. C. E Wells entertained a num
ber nf hie gentlemen and lady friends
at supper on Thursday In honor of his
birthday.
Miss Stella FsJk entertained the O. T.
Club Friday afternoon. A number of
visitors were present. Refreslftnents
were served after the games.
The engagement of Mias Evelyn
Wyker. of Decatur, lo Mr. Fred Seville
Hum. of Atlanta, Os., Is announced.
The wedding will take place some tlm#
after Eaeter.
Miss Margaret Luclle Frahn enter-
talned on Saturday afternoon from t
to r. o’clock In honor of her birthday.
Little Mis* Christine Woodward en
tertained a number of her little Mends
Pelham.
Ladies* 0 Size
90 Year Gold rilled
WATCHES I
18 Jewels
$l2 ,5 i;
'rocket! Twllty.
s|hou Sunday In the city.
Mr* W. C. Spence returned Tuesday
• from i. visit to Tlftnn and Albany.
. Mrs. F. O. Fletcher, of Asheville. N.
it'., hn* strived In CeraUIrt. where shu
I will remain for eome lime visiting ret-
j uttve* and friend*.
I Mr*. William L. HennMt was the
guest of Mrs. J. T. Brooke In Albany
recently.
Mr and Mra Finn have raturaed to,honor of her birthday.
their horns In Tennessee after a visit ,
here.
Mi und Mrs. Harry L. Martian, of
Birmingham, are here
Miss Bertie Boteler Is In Hartaelle.
Miss Virginia Robinson is In Hills- j " 11
** Mi and Mrs. Frank Williams have i WALTER
I'd to lllrmlnghsm. | , OPTICAL C 1
VALENTINES.
Jno. M. Miller Oo.
ANT
MILLEDGEVILLE.
MIh* Km«‘ Thr»**h wan lh«» rliurmluji h<vt-
m nt n |'ri**muilv»» utilM imrty
nflfrn.tnn nt th«> tvaldciii*** of l'H|itnlu T.
V. \pwvII. Thr houa«» wa» tBBtifully
urn Ini with iiiiiyImI and f#*ma. Afti*r (hr
'Koiuoa. ii iLilnil murat* waa aonnl.
hr. nnd Mm. J. u. frolry win* at houu*
ion Mninlnr .«ud Twradav ov«‘Hlnit« In honor
of Mra. \V. A. HnffoM. of Montffoiiicrr.
Ala. Whlat waa playnt. uftor wlih'h a
! aalnd n»ura«* wna arrrnl.
hrofraaor M M. iHtrfca Itna rHii*i»«l from
I n Wnalin-eH trip of aovrral «ln>a to Atlnntn.
... N. IsAtimr.
hr. K. K. Whitney I* In Milwaukee ou
a Imalucaa trip tor aevornl days.
MU* |lt**aL* nrttfhtwell hna returned to
her home In Mnseya. nfter n vlalt to Vlra
Piayne tre vlelt-
M ni. rlnn. of fitiblln. Oa., la the ffueat i Peachtree ■ treat, where you can Had
of .Mra. Koatrr Pointer- i everythin*^rrted In en exelutive optu
sMra. J. U McNabb vtalted In Blr- * cel house. O'he Ballard ltlfocwl baa
mlRKbam the peat weeU. * gained a reputation for this firm In leaa
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Thornton, of, then S yeer« no other house haa made
Kndxvlllr, Tenn.. are here. ! In e half century* Wot how cheap, but
An Intereallng meeting of the Horn! • how well we can serve you.
darti«i *• .. ! h«*r ihhiih in Uiuryn, nrti-r n vian to ura
rronk The Kelley Jewelry
| Mrs. Hoi tin mil Is the sural of Mrs.
09 X. Broad HI.. ATLANTA. GA. H tv. t'oniiitoii In Atlsntn.
W.1..IIU..II,., snosui.vs. Mira JrMHIldU la the guest o*
Maddox-Rucker Banking Co.
Capital and surplus $ 700,000.00
Total resources $3,000,000.00
New accounts invited. We offer to depositors
every facility which t|jeir balances and business re-*
sponsibility warrant.
4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Saviaia
Department.