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THE ATLANTA GEORG
How Few Enjoy
Perfect Health
Lilies are chapal* fair,
•now;
Up to their altar* the butterflies go—
Hark, then. confessional* whispei-ad
and low.
—r— !_
Tli* rnaa-buah'a convent baa emerald*,
for atalra;
The ldttle Red Hlatera are all at their
p rarer*. —
Starlight will kina their cheek* un-
Lilac* are veaper-bella, purple ami
white.
Swung by the nightingale's anna of de
light.
CWIIng the faithful one* out of the
night.
Star* are the chorister*. Oliver it ml blue,
t'aaaocked In ebony. aurpllcOd In dew.
From night'* dork ventry wandered
through. -
Hear the moon chanting behind the
night'* eereen;
Ooldeh her voice In the eypreaa-treea
green—
“All hall to Mars'— llary the Queen."
—Archibald Sullivan In Smart Set.
She Warns Her Readers That They Must
“Step Lively” 'if They Expect to
Succeed. T
TO MR8. FRED 8MITH.
Monday evening at her home
Richardson street Mrs.«Fred Fmlth was
given a delightful surprise party, the
occasion being a celebration of her
birthday.—Atrlends dropped In
| presumably for a game of dominos,
and these were followed by two dozen
others or mowe. After aeveral games,
a delicious Dutch supper was enjoyed.
The party had been arranged by Mrs
Henry Hynds and Mrs. Warren Fogg,
and the guest list Included: Mr. and
Mr*. Hynds. Mr. and Mrs. Fogg. Mrs.
i Ellen Hynds, Dr. and Mrs. Churles
Bebaoh,"Mr*. Ed'Shropshire, Miss Ms.
mle Kunnally. Mrs. Oreen. Miss l*ett-
— 41^ -Mr*.--Frgd Byllle*. _Mrs
George Hlmpswv ML «hd Mis.
Hanna. Miss Marie Redding. Mr. and
Mrs. liogman. Mr. and Mrs. Mct’or-
mlck. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Young, Miss
Bessie .Young, Miss Susan Young and
Miss Land.
MI88 HEIFNER ENTERTAINS.
Tuesday morning at her home In
West End Miss Adeline Helfner enter
tained at dominos, the occasion as
sembling very Informally'a few of
her gttl‘friend*. The party was a pret
ty compliment to Miss Florence rater
and Miss Hattie Bloodworth. of For*
syth, the. guests ejf Miss Wilheltnlna
Drummond.
and at the conclusion of the game a
delicious supper was served.
8QPIETY HEAR8 EMMA EAME8.
Society was well represented Monday
entitling at the Grand, when Madame
Emma Karnes and Signor fCmtte de
Gorgosa appeared In concert.
4!r..and Mi*. Samuel Inman had ns
. tlflr fUMti In their box Mr. and Mi**.
Frank Inman, Colonel and Mrs. It. J.
LflVrr. Mrs. William O. Ruoul, Mrs.
William Inman, Mr. ~Bfiepard Bryafi
and Mr. Martin.
With Mr. and Mrs. Hollins Randolph
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell. Mr.
and Mr*. Wtimer Moore, Congressman
and Mrs. Wright. Miss Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. 8earle. of Pennsylvania
In Mr. and Mr*. Barbour Thompsons
bos were Miss Nan Payne. Miss Laura
Pgyne. Mr. Howell Peeples und Mr
Arthur Clarke.
Another congenial party occupying ,\
bos were Miss Rebecca Raoul. Miss
Harriet Tnwnson. Miss Roslno Raoul,
Mr. Norcr«»ss. Mr. Herbert Pace, Mr.
Hamilton Rlack.
Mrs. r. O. Robertson. Mrs. Rivers,
Mrs. Johnson. Miss Virginia Allen. Miss
Louts* Hortne and Mr. Ed H. Uynmn
formed a party occupying a box.
IN HONOR VISITORS.
The luncheon which Dr. SCocphVI-
Quelicnsteln gave Monday at the Cap
ital City Club was In honor of Miss
Hood, and Mlsa Leltner, the guests of
Miss Husle May Pope.
The table was decorated with cut
lloweis and the gueMs Included Alls*
Hood. Miss Leltner. Miss Pope, Mr.
Tom Lyon and Mr. W. P. Ellsworth.
-MiaaXelLier wore a gown of black
cloth and a black ami white fial.
Miss Hood wore a blue suit and a
hat of blue velvet trimmed with plumes.
Miss Pope was gowned In green doth
and wore a hat of gieen trimmed with
plumes.
MRS. FIELD’S TEA.
Mrs. Julian Field entertained a few
friends nt an Informal tea Tuesday
afternoon at her home, on Capitol ave
nue. in compliment to Mrs. Harrison
Fykes, of Columbus. Miss., the guest
vt Mrs. J. K. Ottley.
IN HONOR OF MR8. 8YKE8.
Mrs. Edward Chamberlin will en
tertain fourteen friends nt u bridge on
Tuesday evening nt her home, on
Whitehall street. In compliment to Mrs.
Fykes, the guest of Mrs. J. K. Ottley.
Mrs. Chamberlin’s guests will In
clude: Mr. and Mrs Ottley, Miss Mary
McCarthy, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Han
son. of Montgomery*, Miss Roline
Clark, Miss Ism* Dooly, Mr. Charles
Rhyne. Mr Edward Alfrlend. Dr. Wil
lis Westmoreland, Dr. Zoepffel Quel-
lenstetn.
MRS. GILBERT’S LUNCHEON.
Mrs. James II. Gilbert will give an
Informal luncheon W« does lay In honor
of Mrs. Harrison Fykes, of » ••lumhus.
Miss.
MRS. ORR TO ENTERTAIN.
Aire. J. K. Orr’s luncheon Friday w ll
he a pretty compliment to Mrs. Harrl
son Fykes, the guest of Mrs. J K
Ottley.
ATLANTA WOMAN’S CLUB.
Monday bflernoon the rigular m*et-
Ing of the Atlanta Woman's Club took
place m the club rooms ut the Grantl
Mrs. A. McD. Wllsot pt« i Idem o|
the dub. presided, and after the trans
action of routine business the monln.it-
Ing committee for the annual • lection
«if officer* was app»»lnt*-«l. with Mrs.
Nellie Petets Dl.uk r.s chairman
The annual election of offWr* will
take place early In April Later Mrs.
D. 1. C.it«on had charge of tlie program,
which lelatcd to Important Induettiul
reforms. local and general
Mrs. Warren Boyd «ii». u*»e<l with
lit LB, do you icaJUc how the
L g days are slipping behind you.
etfeb day with Its precious po*.
IMIltle* that can never come over
again?
What are you doing with these days?
Are you making the most of them?
*It seems to me that no day Is half
long enough to crowd all that one
would like to do Into It:
Don't put off your .opportunities with
the Idea that they will come again; for
they never do come quite In the same
way. Helte every chance for better
ment that conies your way.
A day that you do nut learn some
thing is a day wasted.
Now, while you are young. Is the
time to pack your mind full of In for
(nation that will last all your days.
—The best-utilfa-does noL Jit In par
ties, places of amusement. They an
very good things In their way. for di
version Is good for everybody. Hut
don't till your minds with things of that
kind to the exclusion of everything else.
Unless you keep your minds alert the
days pass In a sort of dream, and sud
denly you will arouse to the fact that
time Is Hying and you have, nothing
to show for it.
Keep your eyes open. Things of In
ter*»t are going on all about you.
You may feel that your life I* throxvn
away on an uncongenial occupation,
that you were made for better things.
But to reach those better things you
must climb, and the way to begin Is..by
doing your duty and putting your best
efforts into the work at bund.
If you are a tyiiewrlter or stenog
rapher. try to be ihe best kind of a
typewriter and stenographer possible.
If you are a saleswoman, try to fill
the |»o*ltfon to tlie best of your ability
by quickness und couitesy.
If you are In domeutc service, make
yourself Indispensable to the mistress
of the house.
Flut ring small opportunities will rfev-
?r help you to big ones. Every small
est opportunity Is a step toward sue-
much Interest the relations, women
have boine to industrial devinopment
since primitive periods to the present
time. Mrs. Carson considered the ques
tion from a local point of view.
FRATERNITY BANQUET.
Hnturduy evening, March 9. at the
Piedmont Hotel, the ntumnt of the Hig-
ma Alpha Epsilon fraternity und the
members of the four Georgia chapter*'
PTiT ar ttier Tech. -fletw «t ~the Htau*
University. Epsilon at Emory and Ptl
at Mercer, will give an elaborate ban
quet commemorative of the flfty-fltst
anniversary of the founding of the fra
ternity. Hon. Hooper Alexander will
act as toastmaster, while responses
will In* made by I)r. J. 8. French. Dr.
H. Todd and Messrs. \V. Carroll
Latimer. J. Leroy Duncan and Chiu lea
P. Wood, Churles F, Ftone atul Robert
Jones.
ATLANTA CIVIC LEAGUE.
The Atlanta Civic League will meet
i Wednesday afternoon nt 3 o’clock
ut Carnegie Library.
AN ACCOMPLISHED
80UTHERN GIRL.
Among the very accomplished artists
now making their home In Atlanta Is
Miss Ella D. Trimble, of Rlrmlngham.
Ala., who Is touching nrt at Cox Col
lege, College Park.
Miss Trimble has had exceptional ed
ucational and artistic advantages, hav
ing studied under the best masters In
this country and In Europe. Fhe was u
student at the Corcoran Art Gallery
at Washington. D. <\. at the Art Stu
dents* League, New York, under Frank
Vincent Dumond. Robert Blum. Edwin
II. Hlashfleld and Wllliain M. Chase.
At the New York School of *rt under
William M. Chase, British Academy,
Rome. Italy, under Professor Powers,
and at Florence. Italy, under Profes
sor Html.
Ilss Trimble has very prominent
and Influential family connections In
many parts of the South und In the ■ group of Scotch folk soi
Northwest, and In a molt charming In ull of them* Mrs.
way Illustrates the Incomparable ad
vantages which come from birth,
breeding and thorough educational
training.
Don’t whine and bemoan your lot In
life. ’Step lively,” us the eonductor*
say. and make something of yourself.
And above all, be cheerful. Nobody
TsR<*en to~Tie!p along the rtnirfut per-
son. hut every one loves to give a hand
to th# cheerful, smiling one. Keep a
brave heart, never miss doing a kind
ness wherever you can, and get all you
can out of life.
Sometimes what seems at first to be
disaster turns out to bo u blessing.
Look out for the blessings, reach out
and upward, und do your gharo toward
bettering und beautifying life for your
self and everyone else.
■ It if beauu* they ra*k# co little effort to keep Well
until they ere «lck. They throw hurrletily into their
stomachs a combination of cheap, impure, Improperly
made foodstuff, that are aura in time to br*e.t
tie and all other maladlea,
nd *11 other maladies, Try
. PRICE’S
FLAKE CELERY
Von will not find any other food *o delietouf, Tbo
stomach will require no drug to aid digestion. Nerv-
oue energy, menufi vigor, physical strength and a
natural action of tbo bowels follow its daily nae.
It’* a food—not a medicine.
^jSi!KiXsu’.'£ i as,?zsfJisi r Jr *•*
•yjssr
come accorded each guest, was n
pleasing contrast to the cold and gloom
of the afternoon.
In the hall and parlor of this attract-
e home a drapery of bunting in the
national colors cuught ut Intervals with
mall flags, was used In frieze effect
>n flic walls.
Telegram blanks were passed with
the Instruction to send a congratula
tory message to u certain prospective
bridegroom, each word to begin with
the letters ns they occurred in the
word 'Washington
The reading of these telegrams
caused much merriment ns they were
.ell original and Impromptu. Being un
able to decide on any special one, the
gtir*»rw were allowed 4n draw for thu
prize, a glided hatchet ornamented with
berries and ribbon, which fell to Mrs.
Robert Hogg.
Little Miss prances Johnson gave
each guest as souvenir of this occa
sion a miniature hatchet decorated
with ctd cherrle* and patriotic ribbon.
A delicious salad course with tea
as served.
Mhe Misses Johnson** guests were
Mrs. Robert Freeman. Mrs. Bullle l*ee
Fhultze, Mr*. George Lanier, Mrs. Scull
Bnkrr, Mr*. Osclc Hfnlth. Mrs. John
Johnson* Mrs. Will Fuller, Mrs. Robert
Hogg. Misses Gabrella Lanier, Susie
Hayes, Sujette Lanier. Willis Little.
Master Earl Johnson und Miss Frances
Johnson.
MEETING OF CHILD
8TUDY 8ECTI0N.
The child study section of the At
lanta Woman’s Dlub will meet Wednes
day afternoon at 3:K» o’clock at the
luh moms. All interested In the sub-
ect art* cordially Invited.
MBS. WILLIAM KING, t’lialrman.
TO MI88 VAN DYKE.
Tuesday afternoon Mis* Ethel Kelly
entertained a few friends very Infor
mally In honor of Miss Van Dyke, of
Home, who la the guest of Mrs. Hugh
Inman. After several games of bridge,
a* delicious luncheon was served. The
prise was a pair of silk hose.
The above Illustration show* i
with brown stitched % lMinds of *Uk.
secured by the arrangement of tht
dered with braid, fall In pretty c,
hlu* silk embroidered with silk In
gleam of emerald green and tnv
I- a double-breasted waistcoat ol
blend the most beautiful shades of
waist It l:« held in with u band •»:’
silver buckle.
(•diet of dark blue cloth trimmed
The- furdiionabl" high waisled effect Is
trimming. The revers, wnlch are bor-
v« ode draperies, and u little collar of
several similes of blue and Just a
nv orange. Is an effective detail- There
due cloth fastened with buttons which
I uncock blue and green, while nt the
him k satin fastened with an oxidised
MRS. HINMAN TO ENTERTAIN.
on Thursday after Faster Mrs.
mmas Hinmnn will give a buffet
luncheon In honor of her sister, Mrs.
John Corrigan, Jr., win* will soon re
turn from Washington, D. C.
WALP0LETH0MP80N.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Thompson, of
hilnesvllle, announce the engagement
*f their daughter. Mabel, to Mr. John
('Hear Walpole. The wedding will
take place at the First Baptist church,
April 14, nt Gainesville.
FOLK SONGS FEATURE OF
MR8. SHERIDAN'S PROGRAM.
A charming feature of the program
to be rendered by Mrs. Sheridan at the
Marlst Hall Thursday evening will oe
the number of folk song* which she will
slug. There will he a bright little song
In t’umberland dialect, some delightful
old French and English songs, and n
ngs.
Sheridan Is at
her best, Interpreting the folk songs
of these countries with a rare sympathy
as well as Intelllgenec.
Ticket* for tlie recital are on sale nt
Wikis'* Pharmacy, West End; Long's
and Crosby’s drug stores, in Marietta;
Miller Rook Store, Elkin A- Watson’s.
Brown H Allen’s, (’able Plan.* Com
pany and Phillips a Crew.
A DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
gpei Isl to The Georgian.
West Point, Go., Feb. 2$.--The Hr
social meeting *»f the Saturday After- j |^ r
m*on Club for the season was held with •
tie and Sliotile Lee John-1
LONGFELLOW CELEBRATION
BY UNIVER8ALIST LADIES.
The ladles of the I'nlversallst chqrch
were most delightfully entertained on
Monday afternoon l»y Mrs. Alma
Blackman and Miss Bertha Harwood
In their beautiful apartments. In the
Marlborough The entertainment con
sisted of a very fitting celebration of
the one hundredth anniversary of the
birth of the poet. Longfellow. Mrs.
Bowen sang a group of songs. Mrs.
Frank L. Stanton (veiled a couple of
beautiful little (Mieius written by
Harwood delighted
mpanx with a piano nolo, ami
E. I). Ellenwood gave an Informal
I Re\
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HANDSOME JEWELRY.
Till’ mai'iiitii'i’Ut kind so extensively talked about, made
to liiurt the demands of the most disi riminat imr tastes.
If you arc hard to please eonie in.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
-Class Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street.
MImcs Finnic urn* Himriie i-w ji.im-1 tn i k , m tlw Imm, IU«« ,»f ih.-u>ng
►on SHtunlay nt 3 oVI.H-k, uml ww. <*<•• Ifrllnw, freely liUerH|»-rxeil with xt liv-
’Ixhlfi:! In eveiy particular. I Hon* fmm ‘i UU'Kiaphlcut xkeo h hy
The bOKlit. |mlrioth cl,■.oration* •'I 1 ’ 1 " Uattlo ti , l"«oltl. Another very
. ’ .... , pleasing feature of the nrterno>m wa«*
commemorating the irlrthday .,f Geo.gel [ 4 |MM>||t . nvnmtw ...ranged In Mis
Wit-ltltiRton iitul bowl- of ftniinim { fnrpcnter. :i vlxltor rroht Uhoile Ulnn.l
Kotveix, toRcther Vl|h the ontllal Tlitx i nnxtxteil of n number of very
1 appropriate quotations from L<>ngfe{-
' low. the tlret lette. of each quotation
'taken In the order In which they were
' read forming the words. “Unlversallst
’Church of Atlanta" Refreshments
were snved In the .lining room, which
: was beautifully decorated Ml*»s Mar-
! Jorle Wilkes pres|d« ( | Ut the siiinhni
: T4»*-o* Uisun und s.u lul m-44lngs , (
| the Lmlles’ Mission (ini'
held i
High-
homes of the mem
the legulHI Hi ate*
lectlngs ..f the so
promise I \altiuh|i
ul liJe of the
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. B. F. rimer was called to F.»-
\annul. Monday evening hy the serious
Illness of her sister. Mr*. John C. But-
Mlss Willie May Harrison left Tue
da\ afternoon foi a visit to Palm Bea<
and St. Augustine. Fla.
Mrs. Mvrln Lockett Ax
Ing some time at Alt-*, »’«•
weeks. Miss Tye was unavoidably de
tained and will not be with Mrs. Bar
rett. ns xxns expected. A number of
patties are being planned In honor of
this visitor, that will necessarily be In
fo. m.il arfaits. ns her visit comes dur
ing Lent. Miss Pearl Turner \\III an
te, tain for her on Tuesday, and Mrs.
Barrett will give a card party in Miss
Patten’s honor on Wednesday.—-Macon
Real Purity
and Wholesome ness
w
These are qualities possessed by SJUPERIQR candy.
Purity is an essential attribute, for without it whole-
somenes8 can not exist. Combined, the two produce
delicious candies which appear to and satisfy the
aesthetic taste. N
Discriminating people have for years realized and
given material appreciation to the extraordinary
quality of Nunnally’s Candies.
Is visiting her slater, Mrs. T. K. Bo
land.
The friends of Miss Lucy Kenan will j
be gratified to learn that she has suf- j
flclently recovered from her recent 111
ness to be removed from Ft, Joseph'.
Infirmary to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Little hav
turned fioin their plantation.
Miss Gladys Levin will leave next
week for a visit to Hopkinsville, Ky.
20 S. Pryor Street
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
—W. Ho web Is tha guest of B. BERNARD,Auctioneer
relatives at Ilockmart.
Miss Jessie Holcomb, of East Point,
is visiting relatives at Rockmurt.
Messrs. Whlteford 8. Mays and Hil
liard Spalding have returned from
short visit to Athens.
Mis* Louise Jeter has returned to
Brenau College, after spending u week
end at home.
Mr. Fred (’lower hes eturneil to the
University of Georgia, after spending a
xxcek with his relatives In Atlantu.
FAYETTEVILLE.
One of the .moat beautiful entertain*
ments of the season wa* the valentine
party given by Misses Mutnle and Clif
ford Burks, on * Friday evening. The
house was elaborately decorated with
red carnations, crimson and gilt hearts
and potted plants. Prominent among
the gomes flayed was progressive
hearts, and the delirious'refreimmenta
served were In many ways, both In
form and color, suggestive of the day.
The Misses Burks are never more
harming than In the role of ehtei faln-
ers. and the evening will be long re
membered ns one of unceasing merri
ment and happy hits. Among the out-
of-town guests Invited were: Miss Nell
Finis, of Jonesboro; Misses Hazel Alex
ander and Miss Hattie Bloodworth. of
Forsyth: Mr. Hill Redwlne and Dr,
Cliff Hodnett, of Senol; Mr. J.
Burch, of Inman; Mr. A. A. Hule. of
Rlverdale. and Mr. D. B. Blalock, of
Jonesboro.
Mr. Burks and Colonel Wise spent
Wednesday In Atlanta.
There xvas a plenteous shower of val
entines. both comic and sentimental, in
our village on the 14th. and our young
people were delighted, amused or Irate
as the case demanded.
OPELIKA. ALA.
Th»* Valentine cotillion given Inwt Tn.-n.liiy
nlclit to tin* young men of il.e »l.v hy
Jholr Indy friends xvns one of the most de
lightful events of the season, slid wn«
viewed h.v n Inrge number of H|»eetntnrs.
There were rImmi. twenty-fire eo.mles pres
enjoyed hi .itself
self to the fullest extent. The nriimry was
scene of rndlnnt ln*auty, the Vi.lf.itlne
Men In-lug prevnle.it hi nil the deeorstlons.
the young Indies wearing white xvlth red
trimming*. Bright entered lienrts
dmped {o rows serous the entire celling
nnd n.i the xrnlls wss n jiretlv design of
—. ..fier.MNiu MInm Kmtii’in
Kuhn entertsluiil In u .iiost ehnr.ulug
uinnner the Double Eight flub. The deco
rntln.iM were very ntiruetixe. qiiuutltles of
Mi> Brooks, of Forsyth, who l» vis
iting Mrs. W. T. Roberts, of Fulrburn. j
xxlll i i»me to Atlanta Thursday xvlth a
parix of friends for Mrs. Sheridan’s re
cital Mr. and Mrs. Mark MacDonald
xxlll bring a small parly from Rome,
nnd Mr nnd Mrs. Henix V. Curran. '*f 1
Philadelphia, are als • expected
Mi
Alberta Rankin has gone i
Mrs. Carlton Wright, of Borne. Is the
rue-t of Atlanta friends.
Mrs Maxwell Berry Is the guest
er parents. General, ami Mrs. B.
Johnston, at Birmingham.
Mr*. Ashton Ftnike and Mr-* Henry
tortltam xxlll spend several days with;
It and Mrs. John D Little during this
Miss Fay Shutxc. of West Point, is
mi Ing Mrs. W. J. Campbell.
John I). Little hits been the
»f friends at*Albany, G.u
Macon.
t%s Lx din I’alten. of Wllkesburre.
has arrived from Atlanta, xxhe.j
h.t** been eharmlnglx entertained a* |
gm-st of Miss Mvrtle Tye. und wilt,
\|th Mrs. Joint Barrett foi several
ntloiiM were very stirio’tix(lti.-tutltlei
•UtterenpH nnd Inrge bowls of violets
Ing use«l thrmighmit tin- reception nnHits.
A very interesting and highly cidtlng game
of bid doutlno xvas played. In which Mrs.
Kate t’«H*jH*r was fnrtituale hi winning the
beautiful white satin sachet.
Opelika has been unnsualty gay this
Week and old M. Vnlentlne should fm-|
es|HM'lnNy ImuoriMl with the res|Hi-t nnd
hoinsge which he hits received. Among the
many pretty mitertahmients. none was
more enjoynlde than the one given on Inst
Thursday afternoon l*v Mrs. r t;. p,
•‘•miplluient to the Thursday ('lull nt her
home on First avenue.
The (Jticon of (’luhs. the Intest addition
to the club* of 0|H-lll,n. xvas organized last
week nt the home of Miss lint It Wear,
which held Its first meeting at the home
of MUses lone nnd Mary Charles Barnes
Friday afternoon. The frntnrc of this
Hub xxlll l*c the playing of the game of
hist nnd t|p- organization _ div ided
•» prizes would lo- offered. The meet
ings will Is- held lit the afteriusms of alter
nate Thursdays, mol from the euthusinsiu
uiuidfesiisl the Thursday with the (Jueeu
of t'htbM will In* happily nuth l|mted.
CHILDREN
>EETHINc
Tuesday moinlug at hot* home mi
X jrth Boulev.ml Mrs. S. f. Dinkins |
• •nier'tulnej her hridge dub v the game •
b- nut ftdloxxed l»> u delicious luncheon. !
WE8T POINT,
One of the largest nnd most success-
I social-uffalrs which haa besti given
Atlactn, Ga. SOI Austell Bids.
Offlc* Hour*. • to JJ.JO-i u to s
B. Phooo Halo IMS.
Bnldtnc* SO Poartatroo. B Mil*
Pkos* 411*.
THE CARE OF THE HAIR
should be of luterest to evrrr
woman. If Gray nr Itleaelod. It
can lie restored to Its ustund
color or mnde nmly shade i]«**!r*j.
Tie liperlal Hair Rtgtairator
Is the acknowledged HTANDAKU
HAIH 4’OLOHIKG-vd the s*» -U
la easily applied, makes the hair
soft and flossy. Is skselutelT
harmless. Nsraptes of bslr r#'-
ored free. Correspondence wall
, deutlaT.
■ptritl Ckw. Mf|. C*., 135 W. 23d ».. I. T,
Bold by Jacob*’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga
In Wnt Point »•* the Pythian han-
qw*t last orinloc at Odeoa hall, at
which the Ivanhoe lodge, Knlghtx "I
Pythlaa. entertlined thetr friend- »ti-l
famllle* In a royal manner. Coven
were laid for SGB jruealn; the banquet
hall prexented a beautiful picture,
whtqh will linger Indehnlieiy In rh«
memory of each one present. Th<
guest* were comfortably seated at i
long table, which extended around
three aide* of the hall, and at -mallei
tables, which Ailed In the center »r till
square. The attractive decorations "
each table, which were va»e« of yet.
low Jonquil* and pota of feathery maldl
en hair and aaparagua ferns, with crys.
tal candlestick* holding lighted ran,
dies, placed at Intervals, added t > th|
brilliancy and beauty of the s,rnt
Profe*»or J. E. Putks. thairmal
of the committee on arrangement*
wa* toastmaster of the occasion. Rev
R. B. Morrow. In an appropriate man
ner, a*ked God'a blenalngs on this n >
blc order and the entertainment whirl
they had provided. A delicious an/
bounteous menu wa* served. The toast
master. In a brief and well rltnaei
speech, commended Pylblanlsm. afie
Which he Intro.lured Colonel Motto*
I.ovejoy. of LnarangC. <5«. t'"h>n>
Uovejoy's speech was replete with w!
and humor. Mr. \V. X. Qochet. ou
former townsman, who Itn* thine sue
eRlelent work In and for the hslgt
was laat on the program, and In beau
tlful language paid a deserved an
glowing tribute to Pythlanlam
ladles who had thl* banquet In i liar*,
anti who worked so faithfully t" nt*k
of It the pronounced success It »-
deserve the gratitude not only el lit
Knight*, but of those who were I"
lunate a* to' be thqlr gue.-Ll ""
brilliant occasion. They wete;
Resale Iatnler, chairman; Mrs K •
Collins, Mr*. \V. J. Kirby. Mrs. h i
Dickson. Mr*. Philip Hadgetlorn. Mr
\V. O. dhaefer, Mrs. P. J. McXmirri
Mr*. Will Oochet. Ml«*es Klorrle J"hr
son. Hujette tinier and Miss t urn
Clark. About twenty attractive yum
ladles of the town a*»lsted In -en
Ing.
To Raopan Foundry.
Special to The Ueorglau.
Roekmart, Qa., Feb. 2S.—Tiler, n.t-
meeting of tho stockholders of tl
Roekmart Stove Foundry \Ve,!m*h
afternoon, looking toward tlie reoiujol
of hhe foundry’, which ha* •
down for aeveral month*.
The ft tends of itirs >;thel Mumen-
,t« will he vtI. veil to leorn that slit
■ acrlou-ly III with pneumonia.
tnd Ml- McClains, of Knoxville
■it rive tit. I.iaj ol the week to visit
and Mrs. Julian Field.
Soothing Syrup >fi*Vi‘?r? ,, pI{r
° J r YHFIRt itILDBEN
WHILE TbKTIILNG WITH i*.,itF..( T Hl’C- ’
CKsa. t i .MX)TH«sTm-:i im.D,.sone.N>
THK 111 MX. Al.LAYs xl.i* I'.Xi.N, OUKK*»
WINK (OI.it . sn<l is tuu l\t>: KKMKD
i-oiuiariujoTa.
by UrugaLm to every jw»rt of the
Julian FlfJil I'-rive Wfl.
"ulsvll.»*. to KjK*n«l two
'•f .\ sIh:iiit fnrri'N
of Il’K-kiiu.t.
Twenty-five Cents n (kittle.
liinmniFiil (imlrr tL*
Drug n» t. June 3'». jj
b**r DTJS
in* Footl an.I ,
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k«uix in AtUntn.
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THE STANDARD OF PURITY,