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THE .ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND OTSWE.
rr 'T r 5 " ””(•
MOXD4Y. FEBRl'AftT 3. 1*W.
: . MRS.
GEORGE C. BALL
j. Editor, . .
Cbarlotte Stewart
Selene* Armstrong,
Assistants.
SOCIAL E VENTS OF INTEREST
jr TWIST yr TW T'T yrW-
r
A aeaut at TOM
Or vlulM
N*'i«h( to m* blow*
But vain rr*rrt.
For (ondnta* fcabw*
I’d fain pmpoaa.
But III our art
Who Oowrrlaaa goca
N»r won a* yet
Aaneni from Roae
Or Violet. .
—Caroline M. Roberta In Smart Bet.
BOXES AT EAME8 CONCERT.
Monday evenlnx at the Kamra con
ceit Mr. mid Mr*. Holllna Randolph
will entertain a numlier of friend*.
Their party will conalat of: Congrca*-
man and Mr*. \Vr|nlu and Ml** Wrlsht.
Mr. and Mr*. Hearle, of I’ennaylranlu.
and Mr. and Sira. Albert lioaell and
Sir. and Mra. Winner Moore.
Sir. and Sira. Barbour Thompaon will
have a* thejr Rural* In the box Ml**
Nan Payne. Ml** I-nui.i Payne. Mr.
Howell Peeplea and Sir. Arthur Clarke
Mr. and Sira. Hatnuel Inman will
alao be amona thoae entertalnltut at a
box party, and the audience will lie
one of the moat fa*hlonabIe of the *ea-
aon.
MISS DRUMMOND'S BRIDGE.
On Wedneaday afternoon Slla* WII-
helmlna Drummond will entertain at a
riellRhtfully Informal brldtte In honor of
her frucata. Sllaaea Bloodwi.rlh and fo
il er.
Mija Drummond'* Rural IIM will In
clude two dozen or more of her youoK
unmarried friend*.
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Mlaa Thornwell tlamble will entertain
Informally at card* Thuraday for
Sllaaea Itloodworth and t'oker, the
gueata of Sllaa Wllhrlinlna Drummond.
MEETING OF “S00" CLUB.
-Mr.-and Jlra. Paul Uold»m|tli enter-
~Ta1netr ilellRlilfuily Hiitueday—oven lug
the "SOU" flub, which I* rompoaed of
a congenial number of the young mar
ried contingent of aoclety.
The ladle*’ prize, a pair of hand-
embroidered pillow cover*, we* won by
Mr*. Edward Van Winkle.
Sfr. J. H. Ralne. Jr, won the gmtlo-
men’a prize, it picture, and the caiiao.
latlon. a bridge ael. went .to Sir. Van
Winkle. At the conclualon of the game
a delleloUB buffet aupper waa arrve.
FARR-HURST.
Sfr. anti Sira. Jamea It. Farr an
nounce the marriage of their daughter.
Edna Hllma, tn Sir. Joaepli t’ulqultt
Hurat, which tuok place on the after-
mum of Sunday. fvinuaiy -i. lu the.
preaence of a amall uaaembly of Inti
mate friend*. Dr. John E White |hm-
formed the ceremony. Sir. and Sira.
Hurat will he at home to their friend*
at I!>1 t'apltol avenue.
in honor'of VISITORS.
Sllaa Wilhelmlna Drummond win en
tertain at a bridge party Wedneatlar
afternoon In honor of her gueata. sllaa
fater and Slla* Blooduorth, of l*ui-
ayth.
M'CLURE-BRAOLEY.
Mlaa Sfamle McClure and Sir. J. 11.
lira.Hay wrere quietly married Sunday
afternoon at & o’clock, Rev. George W.
Orlner. rector of St. Luke* .Method!*!
church, officiating.
The ceremony wa* performed In the
preaence of a few Intimate friend*. Tile
young couple are followed bv the good
wlahca of a large acquaintance
THE SILVER* SERVICE.
Apropoa of the ailver aervlca for the
Georgia. In behair of the Inter**!* of
I which Mlaa Loulae Dulloae, of Athena,
la at present In the city. The Columbua
Ledger any*:
•’It la the wrlah of those In charge to
make' till* eervlco very beautiful and
I elegant. It 1* to coat not le** than
i llO.Onn, and will require three month*
to be made, and aubacrlber*. are urged
to be prompt, so that funds can he
I turned In, and the service he made
; ready In the required time. Nearly all
the atatoa have hnttleahlpa named for
1 them, and our, the Empire Stale of
■ the South, haa a peculiar pride In doing
' na much for her namesake as anv of
the other*.
"Mlaa Stella Tate, daughter of Con-
greaaman Tate, la now In the ettv, the
guest of Mra. I, II. ('happen. It will
be remembered that Sllaa Tate clirla-
tened the Georgia. Bhe la now hnvtng
a handsome loving eup made an a gift
to be presented by her to the Georgia.’’
PARTIES TO MRS. SYKES.
Mra. Harrison Syke*. of Columbus,
Sllaa, the gue*t of Mr*. J. K. tittley,
will he the honor guest ut sin. Ju
lian Field’s at home Tuesday after
noon, and In the evening Mrs. Edward
Chamhorlln will give n bridge party to
her nnd on Wednesday Mr-. Albert
Herring will give a bridge luncheon In
her honor.
Mr. Harry Love Week Miss Dorfitky Hamer.
Mr. and Mr*. Joshua Homer, of Baltimore. Md, have Issued curds
announcing the marriage of (hair daughter, Katharine Dorothea, to Mr.
Harry Adair Love.
The wedding took place February It at.Sherwood church In Baltimore.
A. Mlaa Horner. Mra. Love waa on# of the moat admired vlaltlng girls
In Atlanta fhla fall. Bh* la a aiater of ear aattcneii Korun, mi so tits sue::
of Sir. and Mra. Horner she was the recipient of many charming atieli-
tlons during bar visit hare.
The only form of food made
from wheat that is all nutri
ment is the soda cracker, and
yet—the only soda cracker of
which this is really true is
Uneeda Biscuit
MRS. SHERIDAN TO SING
NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT.
At the Msrtst hall next Thuraday
evening Mrs. t.'harlts Sheridan will
give a recital under the auspice* of the
Atlanta Art Asa Delation.
The hour set for the recital I* 1:15
o’clock, and tickets are on sale at Mil
ler’s book store, Elkin A Watson's,
Brown & Allen's. Cable Plano Compa
ny, Phillips A Crew. lVIkle'a Pharmacy
In West End. Lego's and Crosby'* drug
stores In West End.
The occasion promise* to be one of
the moat brilliant and beautiful events
of the weak, and Indications ure that
the audience will tax the seating ca
pacity of thr hall.
The recital la for the benefit of the
Atlanta Art Association.
ON BRIDGE.
Anne Rlltenhouse says In The Broad
way Migaxlne for March
"We are bridge mad! We live It and
eat It. We sleep, talk and worship
nothing but bridge. Our dinners are
shortened that we may hasten to
bridge. We play It In town and coun
try. In the mountains and at the sea
shore; we play It In season for excite
ment and out of season for recreation.
We even carry It Into the sanitariums
where worn-out nerves cry ’enough,'
and play It on our pillow*. It would
almost seem that In course of time a
fuahlonuble funeral will not be com
plete unless bridge table* are *et out
luring the ceremony
"Is bridge Immoral?
- -?-Vc*. nnd again ves!
" 'I never knew how many T.rtzzthle!
criminals there were on my visiting'
list until bridge whist came Into fash
ion.’ says one of ottr New York wit*;
and truly the transformation made In
Mn.LC«lyln McClung, of Knoxville.
Tenn, will arrive In lhe city next week
for a visit to her slater, Mr*. Julian
Field.
Major and Mrs. George C. Ball spent
Sunday and Monday In Augusta.
Congressman and Mr*. Wright. Miss
Wright and Mr. and Mra. gearle. of
Pennsylvania, are spending a few days
at the Piedmont.
Miss Constance Knowles "will leave
■ooq for a, visit to Florida. •
Mis* Roberta Burbrldge. who has
been the admired guest of Mm. Van
BtnagalafU i*ft Hunday nlfht for her
home In Jacksonville.
Mm. NV. W. Hhlpman left Hunday
nijt^t f-»r a visit to Jacksonville. Fla.
he friends of Mrs. Evel>n Harris
will i wet to know that she has been
Indlsp ised for several days.
Ir S. Aronson, who has
Ident or this city for twri-
left for Louisville. Kv .
home there.
KiJcar H. Lester, business malinger
of Tin Rome Tribune and The (ieoi-
orrespondent In Rome. Is *p*-ml-
MIs* Louise I*amar. of t'oluminis In
isltln* her cousin. Miss Helen Bagley,
n Piedmont avenue.
.Miss Klorrie Won all. .of T
. *\. Is the guest of her slste
. A. Erwin.
enton.
A very suitable empire design for a maiden in hsr ssrly tssns is this
whits silk muslin frock. It is adorned with sppliqus lace butterflies,
and has belt and shoulder straps of calored velvet.
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
She Points Out the Weakness of Anger and
Danger of a Quick Temper.
Copi
H-
l ight. 1W»7. t»v AmtMlcnn-.lournal-Examiner.
By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.
fAVK you ever noticed Hi >4riving for any special rml how Just as you
came sure you are nearing stnvesi you stumble or blunder?
There Is one aiming for *«df-contr»»l. Ho wants to l»o above nnd bc-
ynnd yielding to anger his quick temper has hern Ills worst enemy. After
months of growth In «-otnposun he feeH that he has gained the mastery
over himself and wonders how he ever could have Indulged in such a vul
gar weakness i»s anger.
THE MAJESTY OF SELF-CONTROL.
Then suddenly some smalt. 4*io*xpunted event "com* uhirh causes him
to topple from Ids plumu le «*f v.itlsfai ll«»n and to burst out in a violent
ruge lie has his work to do all over again, or else lie gives up the strife.
A woman Is trying to be always kind, always helpful, al
and never to wound or hurt the feelings of another.
She weighs her words, coni tots her actions nnd cult In aw
tlsu virtues. Just as she bHIcv. m herself near human |*ei
vertentlv wounds a friend hy ill-thosMi words or carries'
In the battle with life’s temptation It Is the same
from the octopus of vice, or Mu, or folly, and swim Into
waters, rejoicing that we have conquered. Suddenly do<
unforeseen whirlpool, and emerge weak, discouraged tin
confidence destroyed.
THE EMOTIONS ARE A WIDE SEA.
But It Should not he SO. The Hindoo philosophers describe life as
an ocean, the emotions which lead tA Into trouble Its billows. We are
swimmers upo and down over these waves—up and d<
the serene depths where all Is calm and we can lot
the restless billows lueak and know we nre secure f:«
Kverv time we f ill from our Ideal we merely
between the billows If we give up ull
drown.
If we ennt
last we rea.lt *erenlt>
Never mind vour mistakes, your missteps, your
pArt of your development. Keep mi -trying. It IS 1
attain perfection nil at once. So long ns you are In
handicapped o. ca»lonaUy hy Its weaknesses. Hut do i
or In* urahle. Believe you will attain the perfection *
run Believe you nre divine spirit, and that Ulvlnltj
struggle
effort
mount billo
charitable
all the Vhrls-
ei-tlon she Inad-
• rltlclsms.
■dory. We break
dear, untroubled
n we go into an
with our self-
ii. until we reach
shoreward “where
harm.
down Into the holhm-
mttf submerged and
tfter billow, until at
l>ltinders They are a
• i * xpet ted that you
ii» ht»«ly you must be
d think them chorale
III deslie In the long
will manifest Itself
the modern drawing room by the ap
pearance of magic whist tables Is
enough to Justify this cynicism.
“Here In America among our uerv-
is. excitement-loving women It has
found Its peculiar field, scattering from
set to set. from class to das*, until at
last It threatens to become the great
social cancer of the new,century.
“Physicians dedore the crate, claim
ing that It burdens their hands with
hysterical women, raptgIns of Indus
try say that It Is weakening the stam
ina of the young men of the country
who need the si i '*? IlgT h~f nr - w**rk
certainly draining the nervei
put^es. the character of those who have
heretofore made tip In our land n sane,
substantial society.
“I have often come In contact with
that class of players who make a busi
ness of playing brtdge in order to meet
thejr actual living expauaes. Were It
not for bridge And their skill ami ex-
l»erfence In play, they could not main
tain their place among the bfllllanl FfT
"t»ne attractive woman confessed t*»
■me-that—»he- -MIL enough at Hot
Springs. Va., to pay all the expensesin
curred there In #t month.' And above
all that she had winnings left sufficient
to fit her out with fashionable frocks
for more bridge parties in New York.
“ T can not go to these,’ she bluntly
says, ’unless 1 am as well dressed as
the other women; ami I can not get tin-
frocks without going to the parties.’
“’Isn’t that going about In a circle?’
.‘•lie was asked.
’’’Circle? It’s n circus ring.’ said for New York.
Mi*\ Knapping her fingers gaily, ami.
It’s lots of fun.’ Mr. nnd Mr*. Jerome Jone
•This woman says that creditors wen< turned from Brunswick.
nlwnys her special bugbear, but now
since bridge has come Into etyle she ^| r „ g amu< *| Maglll left Monday for
• an almost pay aa she goes. n visit to Chattanooga.
• She frankly confesses her scheme |
for this season is to go to Palm Reach I mi*, Lida Hoyle Nash Is quite 111 at
• »o the little money she has. She lsj,j le Presbyterian hospital.
well aware that she has not enough,
funds to stay there unless she hold*
K*"»d cards In bridge and plays them
well. She says she expects to come out
f.ii ahead of the game."
Miss Jtisie Hlockdell will entertain
the Spend-the-Day Club Thursday.
Mrs. Howell Jackson, of Nashville,
will arrive this week to visit Mr. am
Mrs. Henry Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson haw
Ip Is } retui ned from New York
the
Mrs. Ralph Van Landingham and
children will spend Tuesday ut their
country place, near Roswell.
Mrs. Lowry Arnold Is visiting friends
In Augusta
Miss Louise Hawkins h ft Monday
for a visit to Mississippi
Miss Estelle Btewart has retma
Xiam,North Georgia,
Miss Kitty Rtubherfleld will he
Miss Aline Patterson the last of tin-
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisson w
turn from their wedding trip
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only
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baked.
The
only
soda cracker effectually j
protected. j
The
only
soda cracker ever fresh, 1
crisp and dean.
The
only
soda cracker good at all
times.
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0 In a dust tight.
O
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
veek.
Ailele Carter leaves Wcdnesda.v
haw
HARTWELL.
i tic members *»f th** HaptUi Young IVo
.• * l iilon were delightfully eutertnlued on
-t Friday evening si tin* bourn of Mi
„1 Mrs. ivinshm I. Arinm*. About *l\t>
t,-«i4 wen* prewnt, ami u delightful soli*!
. i:.f wns served Mrs Adams was h-
i »Ut.i| In eiitertnliilng her guests hy Imr |
inn • harming daughters. Mre. Mack I. •
i h-t.wii mid Miss Kttu A'lnnis
| M|*q Margaret Wilson enterialiied th« i
returned
Mr. nnd Mrs. Livingston Thompson
have returned from a visit to New York
city.
Miss Nanette Payne, of Springfield,
III., is the guest of Mgs. John Hill.
William Huntle
&IN0IA.
Mrs. Woqren F. Baggarly haa return
ed from a visit to her parents In At
lantn.
Mrs. j. B. Mabry* left last week for
Columbus, after spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Culpepper.
Miss Gladys MrGough. of Fayette
ville. is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Kirk
land.
Miss Clark, of Oakland, is visiting
Mrs. W. J, Kates. -
Miss Maude Harrison ha*“relumed
home after spending two weeks In At
lanta and Hapevllie.
MIsm Allle Atkinson has returned
from East Point.
Mrs. \V. \V. Jamerson Is visiting her
parentK at Jackson.
Mrs. J. VV. Hogg and little son vis
Ited relatives In Atlanta recently.
Miss Irene Cpslmw spent Saturday
in Xewnan.
Miss Lillian Morse visited relatives
In Forayth recently.
M bouts -RaUuid'TgngEd and Thomas [with Mra.
Roquemore were railed to Forayth Fri
day on account of the death of the lat
ter’s grandmother.
Miss Athagene Kersey, of Newnan.
spent the week-end with Mrs. F. B.
Wells.
Mrs. Oscar Sibley and little daughter,
Cathnrine, are visiting relatives here.
Messrs. C. D. Redwlne nnd J. B. Ed
wards. of Fayetteville, spent Sunday
with Mr. Hill Redwlne.
Mrs. J. D. Hunter has returned home
after spending some time with her pa
rents In Lafayette, La.
.Miss Htella Hogg Is visiting . her
brother. Mr. Robert Hogg. In Atlanta.
.Mrs, Mary Cline Is spending some
time with -her son. Dr. Geetgje Cline, at
Byxun. • fry )
Mrs. W. H. Baggarly anti Htfch* son.
James, are visiting relatives In Monte-
ilh Whatley; or Newnan, vlg-
Fape Hodltelt recently.
Red Miss ,
Mias Ylftnfid Peek will leave soon
for New York to spend several weeks
before returning to Grcenvtltc. H. Or
Mias Bessie Gilbert, of Fanndale.
spent last week with her sister, Mrs.
W. L. Brakefleld.
Mr, Florence Nixon vfelted ht* broth.
ei Id CarrdTUun reL'Hfitly.
Mr. -Warren- Woodward, of Barnes-
vllle, has taken his position as cashier
of the First National Bank.
Miss Evelyn Carlton is at home from
Cox College for a few days.
Mr. Walter Brakefleld is spending a
few days with his father before leav
ing for Coiner, where he has accepted
a position as cashier of a bank.
Mra./W. G. Culpepper entertained
most delightfully Friday aiternoon In
honor of Mrs. J. S. Mabry. The hostess
was assisted in receiving hy Mrs. W.
R McCrary, Mrs. Frank Stblev and
Miss Nan 81ms. .Mrs: Lee Hand and
Mrs. C. F. Hollberg served punch. A
delightful salad course was served by
Mrs. W. J. Estes and Miss Sara 81ms.
The lower floor of the beautiful home
as thrown open and presented a
lovely scene with Its decorations of
Jonquils, lv> and ferns.
and Mrs. Henry Hollberg. of
Jackson. Ohio, are visiting their son
.Mr. C. F. Hollberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram, of
Sharpsburg. were the guests of I»r. and
Mrs. K. L. Merrill Sunday.
ACWORTH.
gillie a number nt Usltorn uere here
the first of the week ut tending the
school Institute at the Bresbv-
liurrh Among the speakers
occasion wen Revs. J. R.
Hammond. ,|. H. Hat
ful James B.
A BEAUTIFUL
face
Band stamp for particular* * n d t,„,.
monlal* of ths remedy that clt-ar. ih,
complexion, removes skin ImpertertW
& ,f D *y7u b iS2 ‘"T™" >"•
BEAUTYSKIN
beneltcl*] reaulta are xuaranteed or
pionev refunded. r
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO
Madison Placa, Phlladaohia. Pa.
DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON
APARTMENT A. '
THE FREDERICK.
352 Whitehall Street.
Practice limited to women and
children.
Marietta.
Mr*. J. D. Strickland and children
who have been spendlnx «onie tlin«
with Mre. Orfovli Hninphn... i, n ,
returned to Kenainirton. G:i
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hull vlsiiej r .. !a .
ce* In Marietta taat week.
Mr*. W. T. Bailey haa returned ; , „
visit to relative* at Kintteton
Carteravllle.
Ml»» Willie Lun*ford *pen: part f
last week with Mlaa Rosebud Good-
Carteravllle.
Mr. Kina Awlj-ey. of Marietta, ve
iled relative* here lu*t week.
Mlaae* Kthel and Ruby Kvatt are
spending thla week In Atlanta.
Ml** Kthel Kelly leave*. Monday
evening l<‘ visit ut Thnmusvllle
Sun.la
terlati *
J on thl* or.
[Gordon. II.
are at [ ton. \V. A.
j Fleklen.
Land.
in
\\ ,.rk for It. wall for II and usjm-i I It In f.i
Gradually the emu* *lmll grow few er and fe
I leale you Illuminated with divine truth nnd at
of all your
AT JACKSON HILL SCHOOL.
The exercise* of Jarks.ui llm Home | beautiful
e^-hool. celebrating George Wuxhlng-
ton’s birthday-, w-ere aery appropriate.
'Red, white and blue hugs were used <
MR d.erorailon* and the following pro-
gram wa* glven-
Hong —"Aineilra "
Recitation*. b> Dorothy Harrison,
Floy Kdward* nu.l I'r.tneea IiHtiiet
Incidents In the life ,.f \Yn*<htngton
wen- related and there were dei lama*
tlnn« by Avars Dtinmork. Burton
Bridges. Lottie Webb. Carl Davis and
Ike leu.llng of "Hut. le t D;.\ ' bl ilia
Smith.
'The occasion wa* thoroughly euc-
es-Hkful and .njoiatde.
ALUMNAE MEETING.
There will be n iiih.s of the Gl
High School Alumnae Assneiut
Tut—day nfiernooii at 3:3o .. . i,a-k
the high school. A full altcndanre
requested.
TWO CANTATAS TO BE SIVEN
EASTER AT FIRST BAPTIST.
Tin* hundreds °f mm*l* loxers who
have attended regularly the series of
antatna which have been
given throughout the Winter nt the
First Baptist ehureh. under the dlreo
of Mr. O'Donnelly, will he glad t<»
learn that on Enst« r 8un«li»y at 4 nYlnok
hi the afternoon will be rendered Du«U
h v Burk’s two beautiful cantatas, “Sto.
,-v ..f the Cuss’* and “Christ, the VU -
,m he' assisted by
hull-, and the Oiln•
Ill he a fitting • Umax to the
•*h whh h has h
Mr. cVDontnllv
the same effieknt
talas
fine s
pile the Inelemenl
day afteinoon. there wa
(<noe out to hear “The 1
hy Spohr The soloists \
weather Sun
il large audl-
m Judgment.’’
of Abbe-
*»** t’dl-
“THE SKY PILOT."
At 4 o’, i k Tuesday afternoon Mr.
Albert ArniRirotig will leetute nt the
Girls’ IIIb'i S* bool on “The 8kv Pilot.”
Membership tickets must he presented
at the door Tickets may be put* based
at the high school.
SOCIAL MEETING.
Mr* ! |» Watson entertained the
Social i nion of Jackson Hill Bnptlst
■hui* h Mwiitlav aftmno.in ut her hotue
•n II ,- .<it.I aveiiur
DOUGHERTY-CARSON.
Mi .mil Mrs. I> |t t’arson announce
the engagement of their liuughter.
Warn he, to Mr IMwanl Doughtertv.
the marriage t«* take place June
... .... ... the lliirtwell Institute
• Hfgmit G o’clock dlnuer on hkturdsy
f lug nt tile borne of her nsrents. I'apiuia !
j tiu.l Mr*. J sines Wllwm. The occasion writ; Mr. K. Whiting Thompson, of Hall
I :’-".L.!'.!u >l uuu" i WM .cr’mt 1 f “ x - Kngland. I* ai ihe P1e.lm.mi
I Wei. 1 'mIm t'ar.dliie A. N'itlair*. Jllsa May 1 , ““
Ml,, Klus. Ml** .teiinllu Norrl*. Ml... M!*» Elizabeth Norwood.
I K.uhvrlne King. Miss Annie Thornton, Ml** i \ille. Is the guest of the A
M irg.trei Wilson. Rev. Morris Peatimlv. ; | loun
,.t ;..it,'l Arthur S. Uhhnutsou. • olotiel .1 ,
I! S|.« Hon. Profe»«or John I*, t ush. Mr |
Fr.s| Rl. lisnUt.il nu.l Mr. Steve JWimt
I lie ItH'iil bulge of Kulghls of I'ythln- ! *
will l-ol.l Itw annual hniiquet ni Hotel lien >
ri.n.t Friday evening. Alnn-li L A »su»i ;
it in.— lonststiug of Mfor* 'l l Johuso<i.
F F. Sattertlehl. A A Mri’iirr.v, J. F
i iiM. nnd Steve Skelton has l»eeii sppolule.l
l.. i.-ange ftir the entertalnnien: *
Cleveland
Aw trey .npent Sunday in
MARTIN.
Miss Ms Pel Yerner hss returned from
ii extended visit to Bowman atul Hewer*
Vllle.
J£. ,?"rn«r and fsmlly visited in La*
vouit bandar.. * '
Mrs. Ora Garner and Mr*. R. L Wairera
visited In CaruesviJIf. Wednesday.
^Irs. W. xA. "Cooler 'antf Yttgihter Yult
.visited,Mrs. H. Cv Yerner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown spent Sun
day at Red UHL
Northern Mitchell returned to BtfWmao
the first pare of the week.
Mrs. T. J. Young was la Toceos.Satan
do.
Ker. vr. A. trooper imd -dsqgMer p/k-l
ot AraJcni attended the qnsrterly e.*u*
ference at Bowersvllls during the wrok
John Wheeler, of SalubrtU, vletted Ijiw-
mice Looney Sunday.
Miss Kffle Garner, of Goodwill, vlaltesl
her sister, Mrs. Leo Walters. Monday.
Mr*. Lee Yaw andeMrs. T. IL Von
shopping la I*avonl« Tuesdsy.
COMMERCE.
Miss Ella Dixon has returned from
h visit to Jefferson.
blisses Noren© Cooper nntl Nettle
Bird Vinson have returned from .Vir
en*.
Miss Maude Pittman left Monday f-r
an extended vldlt to friend* in south
Georgia and Florida.
Mr*. John Harker entertained a few*
friend* Friday evening In hon.tr r
MM Bennie Stevens, who H the it-
tractive guest of Mrs. John B. Hard
man.
Ml** Blanche Harrison Is In .New
York. , ,
Paul Harber has returned from a
visit to south Georgia.
MM Maude Montgomery will spe*; I
the week-end In Gainesville.
Mis* Mattie Matthew* I* In At aid.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles M. S.*ai> ' f
Thursday for their new- home in M*n-
r °Mis* Dot Trotter entertained ,ho t
sixty of her little friend* nt a
party Saturday afternoon
Miss Lucie Snell l» at home nftei a
visit to N'Hcoochce.
T. R. Neal I* the guest of Ml
Beck. Later Mrs. Neal will vi«
J. t». Oglesby.
which promises to l*e
i Umlaut
of the
•eason.
uni Ins return - *! from
Hpartiiuhurg.
M. •*
Nettle
It row
i. of Ailauln
Tn th. ,
f"'"
•d Mia*
May
Itcllo Foie on
l’MIoo
M
G \V.
little
Ini** r*durtnHl
front n
- trip
o Allfihtit
Mi
loll 11 C
Kuox
wo* down fro
Mrs Martha Olelow, who has lately
been In Jacksonville, and who spoke
several times In the Interest of the ed
ucational work of the Southern Indus
trial Association. Is spending a week or
two In 8t. Augustine at the Hotel ,\|.
• a/.a r. Mrs. Dlsmukes presenteit Mrs
iBelow t«* Iter friend* At the Alciuai
esterday aftern«*>n at un informal re.
e pi ton to that glfte«l-ledy^jockx.iu-
lHe iFla.i Metropolis.
Mi
recovered
gr
enjo
tin
M r
Mi
„„ Gilbert, «lt
tenor, and Mr John S* oil. Ii
e%iH*clully beautiful feature
duet. “Forsake Me Nm in Th
llmtr,” sung by Mrs. T. II
and Mr. Batty.
DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS!
In diamonds of tjuulity and tval valm s we aiv the
PORTRAITS OF ATLANTA
PEOPLE TO BE EXHIBITED.
Mr. I*ietl»*il< k \ c/iu, who ha* been
id I the gi|p*t h.'U* recently of hi* *,oer.
1,1 I Mr* Alfredo ILtnli. will *n|| Tupm'mj
• inui (nr. UWh
CHILDREN
>EETHINC
Mrs. Winslow’s Xftr«
of Trlon. XI die* I Ml- \\
ive.-K hi We«i I.n F;t v.'He
»«h|.| leTl Hits week for
i
almolutc lcadi-rs.
EUGENE V.
High-Class Jewelers.
i
HAYNES CO.
37 Whitehall Street.
If You Wear Shoes
^ ou intcivstcil in tin; (|iK‘stion of getting the
licst possible shoes, (biod-looking shoes, good-tit-
ting siloes, comfortable-feeling shoes, long-wearing
shoes, and these at a reasonable price.
That’s onr offer precisely.
We carry always a full and very brond variety
ot desirable Footwear. Wo can satisfy yon whether
you want a strong, heavy, working boot, or a pair
of fine, dressy shoes.
Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes. Hosier,'
Also.
25 Whitehall Street.
The Shoe and Stocking Shop. ”