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THE ATLANTA GfiORGI Al
f ATI m>AY. FKBRl AUT
FORCE OF LITTLE THINGS.
»low May It Is to apoll a day:
■■ The thouahtieM words of a > hsrlshsd
frtaad.
tin aolttah art of a child al play.
. Tho strength of a will that will not
The slight of a comrade, tho scorn of a
IM.
Tho saillo that Is full of bitter things.
They alt can tarnish Its golden plow.
Can brush the trace from Its airy
A day is t»o !.•«» to bo spool Id rain.
‘.Synio good should corns as tho hours
. t« by.
SpmS' iahpTod man- may ho made more
plain.
Romo lowered planer may br raised
And life Is too short to bo spoiled like
this—
If only a prelude. It should he swret:
let ue bind topether Its threats of bliss
And nourish the flowers around uur
rest.
—Selected
TO MISS BOYKIN.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. r. A. Air
CuJIoch a as hostess at a pretty card
party which site pave In honor of Miss
Kllaabeth Hoykln. of Alabama, the or
ration assembllnc informally a small
number of Mr*, McCulloch's friends.
Mra. McCulloch's home tvaa^decorated
with the patriotic color*, and the de
tail* ware suggestive of Ueorpe Wnah
inpton's birthday. The prlaee were a
Georg* Wsehlncton picture, nnd a pret
ty favor filled with cherries. Mrs. Me
Culloch received her puesta In a becom
Inp pown of black crepe de chine,
trtmmed„wlth lace. Mine Hoykln'* pret
ty toilet shi of white silk, with bertha
and yoke of real lace.
IN HONOR MRS. INMAN.
Mrs. Frank Inman entertained al a
beetlful luncheon Saturday at her home
on Peachtree road In compliment to
Mrs. Samuel Inman.
The puesta numbered eight nnd the
occasion was most enjoyable. The table
decoration consisted of yellow rose*
try*-
die shades were yellow silk
tal fringe.
Mr*. Frank Inman wore a toilet of
blue altk. fashioned with Irish lace.
Mrs. 8amuel Inman wore u pown of
grmv crepe de chine, trimmed with
cluny lace. Her liat was pray, trimmed
with plumes.
IN HONOR MRS. SYKES.
Mrs. Perclval Sneed Invited a few
friands to an Informal lea Saturday
afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Har
rison Sykes, of Columbus, the guest
or Airs. J. K. Ottley.
Mts. Sneed's guests were Mrs. K. fi
McCabe, Mra. Ottley, Mra. Sykes, Mrs.
A. B. Steele. Mrs. E. L. fonnally, Mrs.
A. E. .Buck. Mts. John Spalding. Mrs.
HenryaJackeon, Mrs. Robert Maddnx.
Mr*. W. L. Peel. Mlsa de Graffenretd.
of Washington, and Miss Sally Brow n.
MRS. SHERIDAN’S RECITAL.
. The et.np recital which Airs. Sheri
dan will give Thursday evening at
the Maritt Hall wtTT be a beautiful
event of next weak, and Indications are
that aha will be greeted by’an audience
which will more than tag tbs seating
capacity of the hall. In the early spring
Mrs. Sheridan will return to Paris to
fill anpapaments there. She will con
tinue to atudy under M. Jean de Reaike
until nest eprinp when she will return
to America for a few months. Tickets
for the recital are on eale at Miller’s
Book store. Brown * Allan's, Elkin &
Watson's, Cable Plnao Company. Phil
lips A Craw, the Hotel Majestic. Wl-
kfe’s Pharmacy. Lapp's and Crosby's
drug stores in Marietta
A DELIGHTFUL RECEPTION,
gper Is I to The Georgian.
Cutbbert, Ga., Feb. SI—Mrs A. C.
Moya entertained all of Cuthbert's so
ciety people FYiday afternoon In honor
of Mra. Loeralne Mickle Move and
Mra. Beulah Martin. In the receiving
line were Meadames A. r. Mnyr. I..
M. Moye, Bruce Martin, Robert Moye,
Charles Harris, Pettit Moya and Misses
Eva Clatne Moya and Louisa Morrill.
This was the most elaborate social
event of the winter. The tiouae wan
turned Into a regular palm garden. The
atylnp band, concealed In lie cosy cor
ner, amid hundreds of carnations, made
this beautiful home look like fairyland.
Handsomely gowned women were call
ing ull afternoon, and wera aerved a
moat delightful menu.
DIXIE CLUB ENTERTAINS.
The Dixie Club held Its regulpr meet
ing last Thursday evening at the resi
dence of Miss Msry Camp, on Orange
street, which waa largely attended.
A fine mualcat program was rendered
bv Misses Gertrude Weekly, Annie Da-
vldeon. Elmira Crow, Susie M. Bowden,
nnd Messrs. LeRoy Webb, Ed Almand.
Garrett Porter nnd Al Fincher.
Especially line were the numbers of
Misses Davidson sod Weekly, Miss
Bowden, and "Goodb>e Sweet Ilnry-
land." and "Mandy Is-e," by the visit
ing Symphony Quartet, composed of
Messrs. M. L. Pettis.L. Brown, Cur
tis Buford nnd Roy Webb. Also a dou
ble quartet, composed of the regular
IMale Club and Ihe Symphony, made
excellent music.
Most of the regular members rtf the
rlub attended, being Misses Annie Da
vidson. Gertrude Weeldy. Lula Mse
Davidson, Susie M. Ilowden. Mnttle
■ ‘amp. Myrtlce Almand. Elmira Crow,
Mary Camp, Annie Taylor, Fannie XVH-
ltle. Oracle Haines. Lucy Dorn. Grace
Manning, Parkle Camp, Mittle t ump,
nnd Mesar* J. R. Ballet. Joseph L.
Porter. LeRoy Webb, t'urtl* Bugtrd. M.
I.. Pettis, Charles L Brown. It. It. orr,
\V. H. Turman, Frank Conkell, Jmlsnn
Warllok. J, H. Turner. A E. Almand,
Garrett Porter, James P. Wall, Mr. Car
penter. t\ I.. Walker, D. R Phelps. Dr
F*. T. Salter and Jerry Williamson.
The next meeting will lie held nt
the residence of Miss Annie Da\ Itlson.
on Georgia avenue, March 7. and all
membera nre earnestly requested to at-
EUROPfEAN PARTY.
Miss Rota Wood berry, of Athens, la
forming a party for a European tour
this summer. There will bo several
Lucy Cobb girls in tho party. They will
take Ihe Mediterranean route, stopping
at (Irlbraltar en route and landing at
Genoa, thence touring Italy, Swltxer-
land. Germany, Belgium and Holland,
France and England, It will ba a-rfxtv-.
two-day trip, and Mile Wood berry
has engaged passage on the Cunard
liner, Carpathla, for July 4.
COMPLIMENT TO MR*. PELPER.
A Washington (D. C.) exchange pay*
the following tribute to a popular At-
Unt* women.’
A fascinating little Tennesseean
much eought after ta Washington so
ciety 1* Mr*. Thomas Bralnford Fel
der, wire of Colonel Felder, the distin
guished Atlanta lawyer, aha who In her
girlhood woe Mlee Wilton Norfleet, or
Momphla, afterwords Mr*. Sidney
Johnson, of Little Rook. Mrs. Felder,
the bride of a year, chic, sparkling,
magnetic In manner, le one of the
—Igqt-e women at the New W tllard i
this winter, where (he and bar popu- 1
lar husband have a handsome sultenf
apartments Colonel and Mrs. Felder
are constantly the center of a btifllant
coterie of people. They entertain as
boauttfuliv as they are entertained
Mr*., Felder wee one of the pretty,
etannlngly groomed women at an de
cent luncheon given at Rauecbeur this
week bv the handsome wife of Rep
resentative Lamar In compliment to
Mlae Comtek, of Atlanta.
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LET US REMAIN HOME QUEENS
A rharming afternoon toilet Is here shown, made of wine colored cloth.
The skirt Is very full and tile waist In made surplice effect, showing a
collarette of cream lace.
To~the Editor or TDe Georgian
Ho resletless la the recent article,
"Who'll Do the Work 7" In The At
lanta Georgian,, that “a plain country
woman” ventures tome view* upon th*
absorbing domestic problem. It really
seems as If we shall have to be our own
solution of this problem by doing th*
work ourselves. Faithful “Aunt Je
mima” Is a goldtn memory; her de-
srendante, "Mlsa Beulah" and “Mite
Thelma." with, public school or semi
nary training, or non* at all. are eg-
eeperatlngly indolent and . Inefficient,
and Norali, Gretchen and Minna afford
no practical solution. Because men are
famous public caterers, we are not go
ing to allow th* ‘‘man cook" to usurp
kitchen home rule. The glory of "a
career" would not entice ue to abdicate
In favor of even father, brother or hub
by. Their domestic service* will only
be permitted when we are ek-k or atvay
for a brief vlait. Not willingly would
we abandon the abort cut to man's
heart via his throat, so we will con
tinue to prepare fur him all poaal^j
toothsome dlehes. tVe are too con
scious of the onerous duties of the
bread-winners to impose upon him the
nddltlonel burden of household respon
sibilities. Beside*, if continually har
assed with Innumerable home cares,
how can he remain th* equal of the
Ideal companion he demands In us?
trrilntrrtly we-wltl 'give him the reins
and let Him canti-i "—t'onaequantly he
III think us the perfection we elrlv
to be. It appeal* that women will
ontlnue undisputed home queens. Man
expects that web* both parlor and.
kitchen queens, and he Is too sagacious ,
and chivalrous to demand of ua tho 1m- j
possible. We will Just have to fulfill
Ills great expectations! TV# will also {
strive to maintain the high standard of,
home management, cultnrs andereflne- j
ment set ue by the old-fashioned
Southern gentle woman. In so doing
we will learn to eliminate the super
fluous from life, Food will be eaten. I
not simply to tickle the palate, but furj
bone and brawn, and In dress and
hobsp furnishing will- bo acquired Ihe
"beauty that Is most adorned when
least adorned." We will make the sim
ple life so charming that the sterner
■ax will be led therein nolens volene.
Science and Invention arc coming no
bly lo our aid ’wilh labor-saving de
vices that need only enlightened minds
and willing hearts to afford lluough
systematic effort successful house-
keeplng with leisure for etudy. test and
recreation. Since "home I* the tenter
of the universe and the mlsttesa Is the
center of the home," men will be de.
lighted w ith the Intelligence and broad
mindedness of home-making mother*,
sweethearts and wives. Domestic
science Includes almost the entire "cir
cle of the eclencef." and Us faithful
study nnd application will give u* such
mental development that man will have
to put on hla "seven league boots,” or
be left! I really think ihe Inevitable
la that eveatually we will do all the
household work, and
* So Wisely, so bravely, so well
angels will hasten the story to
.Madia*. Ga.
Rl'RAL READER.
DANCE AT SEGADLO'S.
The dance at Hegadlo'e Friday even
ing was a compliment from a number
of young men to the guests of Mlsa
Susie May' Pope and do Mis* Biuunl
and Miss Weniw'e visitors, and waa
one of th* moat enjoyable events of the
week among the yutlng-eevleiy contin
gent.
- .The chaperone* were Mr. and Mrs.
Wylie Pope, and Mr. and Mrs. I'haties
King. Mr*. Pope was gowned In light
blue crepe de chine, and Mia. King
wore while pongee.
Miss Adamson, the guest of Miss
Werner, wore a pink flowered mull.
Miss I-eltner waa becomingly gowned
In embroidered blue chiffon, with,
which she wore a corsage bouquet of
violets.
Miss Hood's pretty dancing frock
was an accordion plaited-pink silk, and
her flowers pink rose*.
Miss Stubblefield was admired In a
white lace gown. She carried red
roses. -—•
Mlsa Antoinette Blount wore pair
pink satin, fashioned with gold lace.
Mis* Smile May Pope's becoming gown
was of pink mesaellnc. and she cur
ried pink rases.
Miss Alberta Rankin was one of the
popular young women present, and
was gowned In white lare
pink nllL,
Miss Rollne Clark
lace trimmed.
Mis* Nina Gentry was particularly
pretty In a chiffon gown embroidered
with peach blossoms.
Miss Gladys Levin wore white Ihci
over yellow, and Miss Hallle t'obli
Johnson was gowned tn pint; flowered
LADIES OF MACCABEES
ENTERTAIN FRIDAY
A pleasant time was spent Friday
evening hy all who attended the party-
given by Ladles of the MAcvabees. Cof
fee and cake were served In abundance
Even one present received a picture
of Muttlta Washington, us a souvenir^
tickets were alio given and the lucky
number for ihe ladles' prise was won
by Mrs: Luna“Maud, it being *- pic
ture of Georg* Washington In a gilt
frame, there being no ode present with
number for picture of Martha Wash
ington. It waa raffled off. The ladles’
"booby" was a salt shaker tilled with
hair pins: gentlemen's "boobv" was a
George Washington hatchet. The flsh
pond In charge of committee No. a
proved quite an attraction end suc
cess. The palm and begonia, donated to
committee No. 2 by Hollywood Floral
Company proved very attractive, the
palm being won by Mrs. t’leo Butnem.
and begonia by Mr Porch. The quilt
raffled by committee No. 1 was won
by .Mr. Heard. The ladles gave a
Martha Washington drill, dressed In
Martha Washington costume. The mu
sic hy ljolayette tent quartette was
very much enjoyed hy all present
Members of tha Jenifer Hive desire to
express their thanks to all who assist
ed them nnd to those who patronised
so freely.
FRATERNITY RCCEPTION.
Alpha Delta tiiapter, of the PI Kappa
Alpha fraternity and a number of local
alumni were tendered u beautiful re-
epllon Friday evening at the home of,
dr. Charles S. Harpet. Its Whitehall
street.
The occasion being the anniversary
of the birthday of Uiurge Washington,
he patriotic Idea was beautifully car
ried out In the decorations and tefusli-
mcill*. the color scheme of got net and
old gold, the official colors of the
ternlty, commingled with the stars and
etr1p*F.
The parlor* were attractively deco
rated In college color*, pennants hang
ing 111 utmost every nook and corner,
white a bevy of garnet and old gold
rihhons el retched from chandoljers to
ull parti at the room, shimmered pi. «•»-
Ingty overhead.
—hr fit* dehctoiie refreshments, as well
as the decoration*, tne color motif waa
prettily carried out. The bonbons and
mints were garnet ami old gold and
the tables and mantels were banked
wllh polnsettla blossoms and daffodils.
The "Shakespearian love story"
proved an unuaually amusing and de
cidedly unique game, the guest* mani
festing great Interesi In tha solution of
the different problems. The first prise.
blue, and vace* of crimson roses. The
entire lower floor of the'spacious »**!-
ilenre was thrown open, and seats w ere
arranged In the drawing rooms, where
the recital occurred, for the comfort
of the many guests. Tile program was
of unusual excellence, which whh en
thusiastically received by the appreci
ative audience.
-The Aral number on the program,
"The Hong of the Revolution." words
by Dr. F. II. Ortne, tnualc by J. I<ewl*
Browne, we- sung by Mrs. Annie Maya
Dow-turd Mr- Edward—Wood. Si.coin-
panted on Ihe piano by Mr. Belk. Mrs.
Ante Mays Dow, accompanied by Mrs.
J. Glascock Mays, contributed a group
of beautiful songs, singing with ex-
qulalte and sympathetic charm. As an
encore, and by request. Mr*. Dow rang
"Faith nnd Hops." Mr. Edward Wood
sang delightfully several charming ten
or aolos. Mrs. Johp Marshall Slaton
gave a beautiful recitation from Ten-
nv*tm‘» ldyH» of the Kink, which was
one of the gems of the occasion. Tha
piano selections by Mlaa Fort and Pro
fessor Marshall Helm, and the violin
numbers by Professor Huguelet were
among the very attractive features of
the program.
In the library tea and sandwiches
were served from a beautifully appoint
ed mahogany table covered with cluny
lece end which hed for Its center.
a lovely water color, waa won by Ml** piece a allvtr basket tilled with Amer-
Agnea Horn, of Amen Scott. f | Can Beauty roaea. Splendid silver aerv-
, The consolation, a box of stationery. | cetf a portion of wfilch had belonged
was drawn by Mr. Oliver Young. The I to Andrew Pickens, of revolutionary
1 box vuh In the shape of a college Inn. i fame, and now owned by Mra. Mo-
i colored garnet, with old gold letters, i ('andllsh. wera conspicuous In their
PI K. A., worked in. It waa presented \ m re beauty. Mra. A. J. Smith loaned
j to Mils Beulah Adamson, of Agnes other handsome silver plebea. of co-
I Scott. Ionia! Intarest and allver candlesticks.
The consolation was drawn for in I once owned by George Washington,
unique way. Kach guest plucked m added to the artistic effect of the ta
net.
cully
\ ned
Miss Ethel Kelly wan |
in lavender silk
Miss Ethel Huff was gowned In blue
flowered net over blue silk, utul Miss
Edith KuHxell wore white lace tnad»*
prince©*©. Miss Itessle Wood wan l wns
most attractive In light blue silk and
luce, and Miss Marian Nutting wore
n I ingot gown of lace nnd mull Miss
Aline Putteison wore yellow radium.
Tho hosts of the occasion were:
Mr Arthur I*an«\ Mr. Ilarrv Hall.
Mr. Churles 8. Klngabory. Jr.. Mr. Al
fred Kennedy, Mr. Bockover Toy. Mr.
f. W Goldsmith. Jr.. Mr Edwin Junes.
Mr. Lanier Hill. Mr. Ashby Hill. Mr.
Isolds Leonard. Mr. Jack K«*ene, Mr.
Roger Reese. Mr. Jesse Draper* Mr.
Ilolhmd Lowndes. Mr. Turner i’arson.
Mr. George Low*rule*. Mr. Pefc> Tay
lor, Mr. Max Reynolds. Mr. Lauren
Foreman, Mr. Henry Fallows. Mr.
Wlnehlp Ntmnnlly. Mr. George Win-
ship. Mr. Willis Ragan. Mr. Eugene
Haynes. Mr. Wntton Hooper. Mi. lilt -
thl»* Kimball, Mr. Tom Lyons. Mr. Ar
thur Flarke. Mr t.ogsn Clatke. Mr.
I’harllt Bctplo, Mr. Morris Prlnlcmi, Mr.
Frank Adnlr. Mr Ormond Smith, Mr.
Ed Shelby, Mr Lynn Werner, Mr
Janos Owen**. Mr. Ilcrvey Gregory, Mr.
Will T.ivhu. Mr Will liny good, M|.
Dougins Sounders. Mr Ivan Allen, Mr
Tll» Means. Mr. Lee Duncan. Mr Will
Pnrkhupd. Mr. Lucas Dreary, Mr. Ei-
win Dickey. Mr. Dick Thornton. Mr
Westrrfelt Terhune, Mr. Jim t'a!lov.«i>.
Mr. John Gregory and others.
THE YOUNG WOMEN'S
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
For the convenience of teachers and
others an afternoon class in* spring
shirtwaist making has been organised
In addition to the morning ami even
ing classes. All spring classes begin
the week of February -5. Register nt
once m the office, Emery-Htelnbr
building.
• \ M. HEKRI.MAN.
lierry from a miniature cherry*
there being the same number of cl»er-
. rlcH as guests. In one cherry waa w'rlt-
1 ien on a small strip of paper, Ihe word,
’consolation."
P.uchanan’a orchestra furnished de
lightful music for th© occasion.
I The following patronesses assisted In
the entertainment of the guests: Mis.
; Richard L. 81ms. Mrs. Henry Bean.
; M»>. John Iturper.
The Invited guests were. Misses
Merle West. Beulah Adamson. Addin
i Horn, and Ruth Horn, all of Agnes
Misers Juliette <’layton,
ble. Mrs. A. J. Smith. In a gown of
gray radium silk with lace blouse,
poured tea, assisted by Mrs. David
Woodw*ard. whoa© toilette won of gray
silk. Mra. Thomas Morgan received the
guests in ab ecomlng toilet of white
silk. She was assisted by Miss Junta
McKinley, who wore black lace over
white silk, by the members of the
chapter. Mrs. Charles Mathews whs
chairman of the program committee,
and wore an attractive toilet of blue
brocaded silk.
The decorations were designed by
nfinncjMrs. L. J. Amsden and Mrs. Howard
MRS. COCKE TO GIVE
DELIGHTFUL HOUSE PARTY.
Mrs. Lucian Cocke, of Roanoke, Vo.,
will entertain ut a delightful house
—trty at an early dale at her home In
Virginia. Am.mg the guests will be
Senator Tillman and Miss Lola Till
man. Miss Until Bryan, daughter of
William Jcnntng* Bryan, and Mrs. An
drew Lipscomb, of Washington. D. <\
lia-pet. Anna Belle Gain. Marlon Pei • |
din*. Florence Thompson, Lily Belle
Thompson. Estelle Nanta. Mary Me-
Marlon Fielder. Molll© Ray. I*
McCall.
j heila Stow art. Isabella Charters. M«»- \Y
sfll** Gann: Messrs. J. L. Auld. J. he
• ciifton. K. A. King, H. T. Robinson. II. at
’llffon. N. E. Adamson. H. N. Hod-
C. Thompson. J. L. Neill. Dr
At buckle. Rev. R. O. Fllnn. Rev
W’llmer. J H. Harper. R
WOMAN'S BOARD.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Woman’s Board of City Missions will
be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock
Trinity church.
MRS. M. M. DAVIES. Secretary
Really High-
Grade Candy
Superior merit alone .can win the appre
ciation of those accustomed to the luxuries
of life.
The unstinted approbation accorded
Nunn ally’» Candy emphasizes the superior
ity of its quality.
Made of the finest selected material!:,
by experienced candy makers, and under
strictly sanitary, conditiona—it is the pur
est. as well as the finest flavored candy
ever sold.
SPECIAL SALE OF GAS LIGHTS
For a short time we offer the following bargains
in gas saving lights.
The. Kent Light, put up complete, burner, man
tle and globe.... • • $1.10
Genuine “Air Lights”—put up complete UV
Lindsay Lights, complete 95,.
Telephone orders will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
KENT LIGHT HOUSE,
69 N. Pryor St. ’Phone 4848
if
Solid Gold, Gold Filled. Gun Metal, odd and exclusive desigus, ill
site* at prices that Invite comparison.
SEVENTY
Whitehall
Street.
J. C. Mellichamp
At ths
house of
the Elec-
trie Sign.
Atlanta’s Only Popular Price Jewelry Establishment
all* I* singularly gifted. Mis* Hitt's
portraits have received great prats* by
many noted artists.—Augusta Chroni
cle.
Mis* Florence Cameron, of Mont-
goniery. ts visiting friend* In Atlanta.
t* visiting
Miss Marlon Van Dyke, of Rome, 1*
the guest ot Mrs. Hugh Ingnan. ’
Mis. Dudley Glasa. who has been
III at her home on Washington etreet,
continues lo Improve.
Captain .1. H. Fitspatrirk has return
ed to Washington. Ga.
Mr*. Peter Lynch and -Mr. Thomas
Lynch are In Savannah.
Ml** Lucy Stanton t* the gueat of
her aunt. Mrs. Roy M. Abernathy. In
West Kntl.
Mrs. Arthur Hotvell. .Mtsse* Lottie
Green and Elizabeth Adair and Mr.
Forrest Adair left Saturday for New
York.
Messrs. Whlteford S Mays. Hilliard
Spalding and Edward Truynham will
go to Athens. Ga.. Saturday afternoon
to spend a few days.
Ir. and Mr* Marttn Dunbar, after
spending several days nt the DeSoto. In
Savannah, are now in Charleston.
.Mr. Sumter Maya, of Charlotte, ar
rived Thuraday afternoon to make his
Itonte here. Ho I* the guest ot Mr and
Mrs. Kldred Slmkin*. - Savannah Press.
Mr
H.
Lillian McDaniel, Mias' Maltte Wait'
Mite Slbble McDaniel, Miss Hugh!.
Medtock, Mr. Edwin Johnson. Mr. Kant,
uel Johnson, Mr. Bea Wlngo, Mr. Wil
liam Fox. Mr. Thomas Rochester, Col
onel D. K. Johnston, Dr. Clements. Mr.
Reese HunnlcuU. Ilr. Will Holbrook.
Dr. Jacobs, of Lawrehaevnie: Colon.!
L. L. Hutchins, .of Lawrencerltt, Mr.
C,rt Wootten, Mr. Louts Will, Mr.
frank Johnnon.
Mrs. Homer. Jonas, preetdem of 'he
Woman's’ Club, has rstumsd from the
conference of Woman's Club prs.ldents
which mat In Atlanta last- Tuesdsv
Miss May Reneau Is the guest of Mr*.
H. M. Bsutetl In Atlanta.
Miss Fannla Christian, of Atlanta.
Is visiting Miss Lola Key.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Myers ertertained
at whist Tuesday evening.
Mine Harriet Webster entertain'd
the Walking Club Thursday afternoon
a valentine box waa the source of much
fun. and dainty refreshment* were
served.
HARALSON.
Mr. If. O. Herndon was In Atlsnta lest
Mr. T. W. Addy. of Henoln. is In Han
Mrs. Charles Holt and children, after •
pleasant visit to Mra. J. 11. Bau»tio. hue
returned to Atlanta. ....
tv. O. Herndon went to Newnstt Iii-sJ't
on legal hu*lnee*.
Mr. Henry Brandenburg went t.> vi. •
Tuesday.
ge:
j Slum.*, J. n. Armstrong. Sam D. Jones MI *slonary Circle of the Ul
I «»T r iv 'v”^wlen n R r Klnx l '"^h «'«■ be held with Mlsa
Kohett Gantt, \\ . ,V Rowlett. R. King. u.rlhnrmiwh. Mnndav
EL OR IDGE-MATTHEWS.
Special to The Georgian
Thomaston. tin.. Fob. 23.—A marriage
of unusual interest and which came us
a distinct surprise to tho public at
largo wm* that of Mis* Needle Mat
thew* nml M. Clyde Kldildge. which
occurred Wednesday evening at 8
o'cloi k at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Y Daniel, of this city. Rev. Henry
F. Broiiham perfotmed the ceremony
In tile pteeeme of n few Intimate
friend* The couple left the home of
Mr* 1.1-1111 |t. .Matthew*, a* wn* sup
pos'd i“i the purpose of attending the
mrntmul affair to be given at the home
of Mr* W. Y. Danh-i and were mar-
Hnttev King. J. D. Gortatowaky,
I .Me-«t. White. Border* and Elkin.
LITERARY MEETING.
The literary meeting of the Woman's
nlvf realist
Harwood.
; in the Marlborough. Monday afternoon.
II»m Van Dyke, of Rome. (Ig., will
be the guest of Mlsa Frank Haltl-
anger, next week.
Mr. and Mr*. Joint W.
Montgomery, will arrive
visit Mr. and Mi*. A. J
Ttilll*. J
Monda;
Hnltlwanger.
j February 26, al S o'clock. A full altend-
! nitre ts urged.
MUSICAL AND TEA.
Friday afternoon, from 4 to 8 o'clock. •
'the Atlanta Chapter Daughters of the]
| American Revolution, gave a brilliant
! musical and tea at the home of Ihe'
; regent, Mr*. Thomas W. Morgan, >S:S
! Pen. hire* street, which was laregly at - j
■ tended hy th* members of lit* chaplet j
land their friend*.
! Mr* .Morgan* handsome home was
j effectively decorated with nutloital
! flag* pictures of George and Martha
Wn-liliigton, bunting In red, uhlte and
Q Personal Mention j^)
Mind Florence Baldwin In th© guest
•f MIm Mary Matthow©.at Thoina<it.»n.
lu. Minn Matthew* entertained In hon.
»; of Mlaa Baldwin i*n lu*t Thursday
inning
The friends of Mr. Bryan Grant will
be glad to know that he Is rapldlv re- i
covering nt the Presbyterian Hospital,
and that ho In able to aee caller*.
.Mr. Fred Ingraham, w ho waa tn luted
Tueaday by a street car, is Impvov Ing.
t'olonel John Donalson. of Bain-
bridge, panted through the city Fri
da' en route to Washington nml New
York
to the coffee lovinp
trHde throughout the
country,
MAX WILL
Ml»« R«m»© Mlmpklr.?*. of Augu«ta. I*
the gueat of Mina Frank llatttwanger.
nt Imr home, corner of Linder* and
i.'otntlnnd «tIveta.
Mi
rl.d
fend.
CLUB MEETING.
! Th*' Atlanta Woman*© «*lub
i Monday nfterpnon at 3 15 •
! tho club loointt.
DIAMONDS!
lu diamonds of quality
DIAMONDS!
ami real values we arc' Tiic
utisolutc leaders.
►
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
High-Class Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street.
The bihie. it's Mi-4 Novell .Matthewa.
• *» one of Thomuftloti’* |itvttle»t and
uioHt ac«*umpllahe«i >oung ladle**, nnd
is it very talented tmmtclan. having
■«ttidied f.»r sotne time ot Wealeyan. Bhe
Is the Ihhd daughter of the !»•*• It A.
Matthew a. who wnm n.* lung prominent
ill the c*mun« »i i.nl world of ThomuMoti.
.«nd la connoted with the lie*** f:itnlll«s
af.tlie >-t«te
Mr «’!vdt* Kldtldae. the gloom. i*« one
<»f Thotnaaten a mo>t populat young
nem lu the !*e« m i
CHILDREN
Seething
« .1 B. Dixon haa rammed t
at .Mf’Domiugha nflet u shun
: •laughter, .Mra, \V. \N
tis*< Hood,
j I#ellIlex. i»f r
the gtient^ ot
I'e*V4. Monday
of MMiigai.
< '.it rl«* Hi l«)ge.H ha*
\ loll to McDonough
rned
been
The many frlemla of
: N nughn will be grieved
* he l« \ci> ill at her hunt
over KirTY YEAKm ,
CnM t,' h > BII.UOKH of Mia* MlUited \Yuotte>
oOOtllin? Syrup MOi Me.Bg Foil from Ni'iv t)M8»nr.
* J * THEIRCtilLniiKN 1
WHILBTEBrupMI WITH PaKFCCT Hl’lN ... . »- • ...
CBN0. I« SOUTHBri TUE OK1ILB.soKThN.**
THE Oi’MH, AI.LAYH ALI. PAIN. CPRK>
WIND tOI.k, and U tU© UL**.* KKMED
Dm UI \KKII(F.A.
.sold by drujrgUU In every part of the
nnd Ih
|oid»>H .*f the . d: lie t*> Hf.lO 'Ut«N|
; bualn. -*• .Milt hi.* father, and la .» \ ,uj
Hum of RteiUm; eoith
I .Mr it?iil Mi * Midi Idge me now
h..»m .*• Hut: mim frleiuN .H t
u..ik ul Mi and Mi.-. \\. V. Dan
W
UK
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
ellr llttl I n
i i* vl©i| t.i
Hill. Vi
and Mi«
have bean
M*an Suale May Pope,
Vearley
N0RCR08S.
The *v< eh preceding Lent liu
inidKimii' gay In am.Ui! choice.
Ml**' IVullne Walk* r entertained at h
beautiful reception Thur*da> cxenlng
!n ’omtdtment to her gucit. MIm I’loi.
euee Hodgxnti of Athene. The entire
lowci Hoar of thU pretty home waa ar-
IlMbally dr.-oruecl. Ihe coin; scheme
liel.ig ref! Bed carnation- were used
In tlm «]***ir.g rm.iit •’u,»l.> and
heart: "•»*■•» in fvhlence everywJitre.
and a progto'ilve game of hearts *va*
played. D.'lrty rerr« d !iiireMtn were
throug.iout the i\«ntn© The**
i uilPta were UeHiNalieped. Thai
guest, wo-e Mist IVatl IP.iuh-
I'ns .Mina F>tollf .Medlork. m*sm Idiw
lied to At* i Tickiiu:*. MI • .*• Ila ilo W«h-lei. Miss
Win- f l'uby IP.oqnn. Mls> I'l .ro rr ilodcrnn
e 1 .7 Ain-lis. MUb li Jtrhin* ..f L*;n • ‘
ai - whore she icn>evilte: Mia* I •'•lie John m , mi. .
full, for which l*rt J*nt\ Mi** K»»u \\©wb**rn, Ml-j
rued
It. of Atlanta, un wed to
ll** guest of M»s. W. R.
- on marge »treet. Mrs San*
uiv tiyen 'tailing her daughter
Mt Bride at Moultrie.—Macon I Ices
inv|t
II.ti
til lea
HOUSE
BLEND
halt been mogninetl
THE
COFFEE
OF
quality.
Everv sealed ran * s
ffimrantee of
crisp, flavory coffee
clf.tn.
Ask your grocer for
1
n
Maxwell house
Bland Coffee j