Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 01, 1907, Image 8

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Be awl ft. dear heart. In loring. For Ume la brief. And thou ran rut eoon alone life a hlgh- way Keep atep with grief. |1 Be awlfi. dear betrt, In aaytng Tha kindly word; . Whan earn are reeled thy paMlonala. pleading Will hot be heard. Be ewlft. dear heart. In doing That gracloue deed, beat eoon they whom thon holdeat deareet L Ba paat the need. Be awlft, dear heart. In giving The rare, aweet flower, Kor wait to heap with blooms the cas ket In aome ead hour. {tear heart, be awlft In loving; Time apeedeth on, And all thy chance of bleaaed aervlca Will eoon ba gone. BOX PARTY AND SUPPER AT CLUB Friday evening at the Grand Mr. George J. Tundt will entertain a num- ,ber of friends, the congenial, party oo- —SSEJtflf two boxea. After the theater Itbe jiarty will be entertained at aup> .per at the club, Mr. Hugh Robinson being the host of tha occaalon. The curate will be: Mlaeea Jennie English. Mary Thomas, Harris Btnckdell. Badle Morris, Rollne Clark, l.ynn Werner. Hugh Robinson, John Wheatley, O. I). Street and John Lusk. spend-theTday party. . Friday Mrs. Henry Hydna enter- tWined Informally a few friends at a ~ (.the-day party, her gueita being Invited to meet Mias Estelle Mltehe'l, if Rome, the guest of Mrs. Hannan, And Mrs. James s. Colyar, who la also an attractive visitor In the city. The guests of Mrs. Hynds were: Mlsa .Mitchell Mra. Colyar. Mrs. Harman. Mrs. B. a DlnMna. Mrs. W. A. Fellgaon. if Roanoke; Mrs. Charles Benson. Mrs. Roderick Shaw. Before luncheon sev eral games of bridge were played and the prises were a pretty fan and a bridge aet. Each honor guest was pre sented with a set of dominoes. The occasion was characterised by the graceful hospitality which makes Mrs. Hynds' parties always so enjoy able. ~ MRS. palmour - entertains; Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mark Pnl- mour was hostess at a'delightful meet; lng of tha North Route vaftfvlub.' Cards were played and the first prise was a the copsolattpn a A. B. Christopher. Mrs. Charles Mrs. Sr H. Fraser, Mrs. Clark Ttia 'R Br IN HONOR MRS MORGAN. Mrs. Charles Hopkins entertained at An Informal luncheon Friday In compli ment to her mother, Mrs. Nannie Mor gan. whoae birthday It la The guests duded a few friends of Mrs. Morgan the occaalon was a very happy The table was covered with a lace and had a centerpiece of pink i and maiden hair fern. The rnn- lle shades and mints were In pink also. board"meeting. A meeting of the board of managers g>f the Atlanta chapter of the I>. A. H. .will be held at the home of Mrs. Morgan, 7*1 Peachtree. Bal ly at 1:10 o'clock. The meeting Is of vital Importance, and every nber of the board is urged to be -nt. IN HONOR~MR8. 8YKE8. Mrs. J. K. On's luncheon Friday rwai one of'the pleasantcat- affairs of kbe weak ami was given In honor rf |Mrs. Harrison Sykes, the guest of Mrs. tf. K. Ottley. Luncheon was served at small tables •nd tha decorations wrro red asaleaa and Roman hyacinths In tho drawing .room, and In the dining room pjnk azaleas were used. 'MTs. Orr received her guests In a toilet of black lace, muds over talfeta. Mrs. Sykes was gowned In black and White striped silk, the corsage being trimmed with lace. ' Mrs. Ottley wore black net, made over silk and chiffon. Mrs. Orr'* guests Included: Mrs. Bykes, Mrs. Sam Inman, Mrs. IV. \V. dls- self because Ike parents of<b , posed-their'etarrwge. - lie left _ , l hr Hr 111(1* letter. II read: “My fslSrr would aot allow ms to go to her. Iler mother would hot allow bar to eous to me. Therefore we go together." IW, foolish rhltdrsa; bad they been con test to wait the efaanees-wers that la three rear*' lime their paresis would have re- Iruled. or they Ihsmsrlres might have mirerml that ihry were not suited to i other ll dors not happen oner Is s hundred rasas that o boy at 17 Is raimbls of forming s la,Hue agsrtloo. Between the ages of 17 and 20 the average boy loves half a dosen girl*. A Imy and girl loro affair Is vary real while It lasts, and of course both girl and boy feel that they eon never, sever love any. one else. Hut (Ley cSu and do, and tlie lime, comes whan they look back sad Hush at thetr lafttosUou. Ami. la say eaas, no mailer how deeper ale lb* affair may be, murder and suicide are cowardly means to resort to. Youth la Impatient, and In wait seem* harder then death Itself. Hut boys and girls aboalit rsinamtier that until they reach s responsible age their parents know better (hail tbu’iio. Happening .this Imp and.glrl bad married- bow was ha, a child of 17. to support a wife ind possible family? Irtd he expert "Ida C arrots or bar parents tu shoulder the bur- ml A young msa baa no right to marry until L da 'riff. ihd.lt la.aafa. to ..... iy of 17 caa do more GBIT tuport himself. Ho has oo right to upbraid a girl s parents for refuatug to si action aa eagagamear where both parties are au young No par ent would lie doing hi* duly toward a child In siring eoaaaat to such aa amagemefit Twenty or SI la quits time young peopl aaay realise Ihelr love for sack, other bofor that tin,.. ; your paraata rtfusa to coualonaace a mar rtage, or even an. engagement, while you ass still young aaoaS to need their guid ance. Just wait a year or so aid aae what time will do for you. Otbrra bare bad to wait, aad your lot Is do harder than their*. Abort) all (blags, don't throw away your Ilfs as did tho foolish young pair of sweet" heart* that I bare written of. You ware not seat Into the world for tbs purpose of foolishly throwing your life ewer. Ton bars duties and responsibilities. Mulrlde la selflah and cowardly. Ha guided by your parents until you old enough to deddw-for yoursrlrrai do apoll your Urea by hasty marriage. If . hud the right mate ntarrlage la the l>est fata that can befall you. but If you choose ■be wrong one It ends le a sorry tan alt-. Remember that marriage la the moat Im pnrtant atop of your life: don't spoil It l>y youthful Impetuosity and lack of mature Judgment. Gray, Mrs. A. W.-Calhoun. Mrs. Henry Jackson, Mrs. W. H. Edmonds, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. J. D. Turner, Mrs. McCabe, Mrs. Clem Harris, Mrs. Charles Northen, Mrs. Lee Jordan, Mrs. Doughty Manley, Mrs. Frank Inman, Mrs. J. K. Ottley, Mrs. Wllmer Moore, Mrs, Preston Arkwright, Mrs. Victor Hmlih, Mrs. Colqult Carter, Mrs. w. enviable reputation In tha business World by hta' Integrity and sterling worth. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are represen tatives of the wealthy and Influential families of Jefferson county. Amid n shower of rice they left over the South- era railroad for Thomaalnn. Ga.. their future home, earn'log with them the beat wishes of boats of friends. complimentary”TO MI88 LULA 8LATON. Mlaaea Bessie and Bujette Lanier, at tbelr home at West Point, entertained at a delightful 5 o'clock tea Thursday afternoon In honor of their gueat, Mias Lula Slaton, of Atlanta. The beautiful Lanier home was es pecially attractive for this occaalon with quantities of spring flowers and handsome potted plants, together with colored lights and shaded candles. Large bowls and vases of purple hya cinths were' used In the parlor, while In the library and sitting room daffn-' dlls with ferns banked the mantels and adorned the cablrieta and'bookcase*. In . the dlnlnk "room/* where sand wiches. stuffed dales and bonbons, to gether with tea, were aervbd, the-deco- ratluas were^ vary artistic. The ml. hpffaaja battle Wad for lia center decora tion a handsome Cluny lace piece, on •which rested an Immense bowl of daf fodil*. outlined with a wreath of maiden Dr. A. ll tHde- Wedncsday-aflefnoonftmtr frm. The crystal candleeMehe-had- green and yellow shades. The Misses Lanier were assisted In receiving by Ihelr mother, Mrs. E. T. Lanier. Miss Slaton, and their slaters, Mrs. Scott Baker, Mrs. Will Lanier and Mrs. Philip Lanier. FOR MISS OWENS. Miss Elsie CMboltn gave a very en- Joyablg Uttla, sewing party this morning for Mlsa Susie Owens,, of Atlanta, who has been spending the past few day with hor. Miss Owens will be the guest aft" today of Mias Rosa Glbbes for e short while and will visit Miss Lltah Car michael before returning to Atlanta.— Havannah Press. YOUNO -GEORGIAN IN NEW YORK. The Atlanta friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wli-kcllffe Gray will be Interested In the announcement of the birth of their son, Wlckcllffe Gray, Jr., which oc curred a-few<dayat KRo at their horns 155 West Severity-third 'street. New York. IN HONOR OFMR8. OlBS. gpeala) to rhe \ Byron. Ga-, March L—One of . the most brilliant reroptlnna of the season at Byron waa given In honor of M by Mrs. Kilpatrick, Misses Bertha Peavy, Hattie Warren and Abl Clark, at the lovely home of Mrs. Klllpatrlck Halad course and hot chocolate were served. Those present were: Mrs. J. ('. Klllo- hrew. Mrs. t\ E. Bateman. Mrs. A. T. Harper, Mrs. E. It. Holland, Mrs. K. A. Kush. Mrs. O. C. Bateman, Mrs. J. W. Mills, Mrs. H. M. Chisolm, Mrs. Childress, Mr*. Moaely, Mrs. A. D. Old*. Miss Kale Richardson and Miss Blount, of Waycrosa. Hr. und Mrs. Olds will leave Byron on the flrst of Marrh for College Park, where they \vlll|ln future reside. howardTwren. . A marriage of unusual Interest was that of Miss Nellie E. Wren to Mr. Joseph R. Howard, on Wednesday aft ernoon. February 37. 1M7, at the resi dence of tlie bride's mother, Mr*. K. P. Wren, at Wren’s, Oa. The bride, was most becomingly gowned In white silk net over silk, and entered the drawing room with the groom. The wedding music was played by Mrs..T. It. Morgan. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. W. J. Howard, a cousin of tho groom. - Mesdantes Lillie Thomas, of Augus ta, and Robert McNair, of Wrens, were matrons of honor. After the ceremony tlie happy couple received'congratula tions of a host of friends assembled to witness the marriage. The many elegant und useful presents attest the high esteem lit which they are held. Mrs. Howard ns Mlsa Wren was a great social favorite and greatly ad mired for her many accomplishments ami womanly graces. Mr. Howard In more recently of Thonmston and lias won for himself an CHALMERS Amsterdam, N. Y. Fa flavor? SEE THIS UNDERSHIRT I It looks aa thoegh it had been til- died with bullet-holes. It kaaa'L It waa knitted dial way sad this a why:— The cumber leu pom el the hustaa body ate tiny brealh-holea ° "raftbsKNIT* Sumsiar Uodtr- wane hr Ms beet as-ases law sadmlanakasf t.allawalhs an bad I* sh to aadftsua vara akaa. Sr-idrr, aaft aajbsba. h waahaa well aod wean Isas- *0 CENTS A GARMENT i>> •! HIBiii Nipanip- mm witKout »T Wnt« Km booikt ted * HANDSOME JEWELRY. e maguificcDt kind so extensively talked about, made •meet the demands of tlie most discriminating tastes, vou .are hard to please come in. UGENE V. HAYNES CO. Class Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. MAIDS' AND MATRONS' CLUB. Mm. Janies B. Gain** entertained the Maids' and Matron** Club Thursday afternoon at Durand'*. In the Bohemian room. After a game of euchre, delicious refreshment* were nerved. The card prises were a hand*painted dish, iv gold hat pin and a pin tray, and werq won by Mm. Kenedy, Mm. Sutton and Mm. Shearer. The gue*ts present were the Ml**e* Tracy, Mr*. Ward. Mr*. E. «\ Kinsey and Mm. E. G. Wilson. The club mem ber* are: Me*dame* Fain, Button, Methvln. Traylor, Dunn. Mtnnehan, Frnaler, Illggln*. West, Kenedy,Gnlnes, Xlcnl*, Ruber, Dunn and the Ml**e* Evers. informaTdinner. Mr*. W. II. Ohlldes will entertain at an Informal dinner Sunday at her home Pulliam *treet In compliment to her *l*ter, Ml** India Green, of Glenwood. Ala. The guest* at dinner will Include: Ml** Green. Ml** J©**4© Taylor, of Su- nnah. Ml** Myrtlce Smith. .Ml** Ethel Kostin, Mr. J. It. Green of Bir mingham, Dr. L. Muthlmin of Nash- vllle, Mr. Samuel Ea*tln, .Mr, Winter and .Mr. and Mr*. W. C\ Wil*on. IN HONOR OF MI88 BIGHAM. Ml** Eugenia Itlghum. of Atlanta, I* visiting the Ml**e* Him* nt Cov- Ington. During the week a number of hurmlng entertainment* have *been given In her honor. Mr*. Trnvl* and .Ml** Trlppe gave chafing dl*h part leu mipllmentary to Ml** Itlgham. The Ml*»e* Him*. .Ml**e* Carr and Mr*. \V. O. iMark nlao entertained In honor of .Ml** nighum. Dr. Price, the famous food expert, haS produced a product nwi \ M PMCES WHEAT FUUUE QUERY poos which is considered to represent the highest food production. ’ Atlanta, who has coma to Montgomery _ , , . ... 1 to make tholr homo, aro with Mrs. M. Its healthful qualities are .unsur* L. flpear. at her homo, 627 Adams 1 .a strsau—Montgomary Advertiser. passed, to cents a package. * Fee sals by all Preoera Mrs! Fleming duBIgnon Ir spcndlkg mm tlaaa at 1(1. Airy. Mr*. «. F. Ulmer Is Visiting Mta. John C. Buuwr, at Savannah, . u Mr. and Mrs George Bylngton ar rived from -Macon Thursday to spend ft'fihon time In 'Atkioti. befari going to their plantation hums In Florida. Mr. Coloon Leldy la visiting J Emmette Barnes, nt Macon. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Rand, recsnlly of MRS. SHERIDAN DELIOHTED A LAROE AUOIENCE A large and appreciative audience greeted Mrs. Charles Sheridan Thurs day evening at the Marlat College hall when ehe appeared In a song recital under the auspices ot the Atlanta Art Aasoclktlon. Mrs. Sheridan Has been abroad for several years, studying under some of the very beat teachers and her voice, of grant sweetness, is beautifully culti vated. Thursday evening the singer waa heard to the very beat advantage when ■he presented the following program: Part 1, "Aria From TUu*”—Mosart. <a) '"The Wanderer;" tb> "The Lit any"—Shubert. "I Love You"—Grelg. “No One My Grief Can Feel"—Tschl- kowaky. a "Ode to a Greek Isle"—Hugo Wollf. "German Folk Song"—Brahms. •The Happy Vagabond"—Bruno. "!,a Rerenata"—Tnatl. "A Song of the Heart"—Louise Tunl- son. Part II. 'Aria from Samson and Delilah"— St. Haen*. ••A Prl*on Song"—Lalo.* "Bong from tho Poralon”—St. Boon*. "Greek Lullaby"—Augunta Holme*. **I Igove My I^ove"—old Engll*h. "La*t Night"—KJerulf. Bong In Cumberland Dialect. ^rm WMTtn* Ayg* **Wbew the Kye^ ’•Caller lieriin"—old THE 0. M. CLUB. Thuraday morning Ml** E«lith Co- field, at her home at \Ve*t End, enter tained the member* of the O. M. Club, and a few outatde guest*. Mr*. Howard Arnold, Ml*s Nan Stephen* and Ml** Nettle Mill* won tlie prise*, which were pretty piece* of haml-palnted china. A *alad cour*e waa served after the game*. • BULLARD^BRADSHAW. Mr. and Mr*. Caldwell Bradshaw, of Birmingham* Ala., hnvr nnnotmreri the engagement of their daughter, Kate Gray, to Mr.. Clarence Bingham Bal lard, the wedding to take place on the evening of April 16 at the home of the prospective bride’* parent* on Ihq South Highland*, Birmingham. MADISON. One of the most elegant reception* of the *«t*on waa given by Mr*; -W, W, Baldwin recently In honor of her *1*- The house wa* decorated throughout with the national color*, many dag* be ing u*ed In the reception hall, where Mlnve* Willie May Rlchard*on and Richmond Walton served punch. In the receiving party were Ml** Ida Sto vall, Mr*. Cornelius Vaaon, Mr*. W. W. Baldwin and Mis* Qullllan. .Mr*. Baldwin'* gown wo* of tur- quo|*e blue Bilk, with, touche* of black velvet. / Mr*. Baldwin war anslnted during the afternoon by Mr*. W. E. Shepherd. Mr*. Mary Lawrence, Mr*. Mark Few. Mr*. Leon Few, Mr*. James Hogue and Ml** Mary Bosaer. About two hundred guent* called between the hour* of 3 und 5. Mr*. W. P. Bearden entertained about forty-five of her friend* on Thursday afternoon. In honor of her gue*t. Mr*. Mike l!ud*on. of Atlanta. Ml** Amelia Parker celebrated her tenth birthday on Saturday with a pretty party. Mr*. lie**le Avery entertained the North*lde Flinch Club Sat unlay after noon with a party. About ten beside* the member* were Invited. Ml** Bessie Butler entertained at a luncheon on Wednesday for Mr*. Hunt, of Entonton. Mr*. Cornelius Vason *t»ont last week In Eatonton. Messrs. E. W. Burrus*. Fletcher Man- ley and Frank Stovall leav trip to Northern point* of inu?. . ,. Ml** Carry© Pou has returned horn *. • ter a pleasant visit to Wilmington. i The friends of Mr. Harry Harman, Jr., will recret to learn that he le III at the home ot hte parents on lierrltts Mrs. B. C. Dlnklna' tiki aa her *uent her slater, Mra. W. A. Feellgaon, of Roanoke, Va. Mra. Harry Harman hap aa her ffuest Mlsa Estelle Mitchell, of Rome. Mrs. A. M. Burke, who has been via Kins her dauffhtpr, Mra. J. M. Htapler, In Indian Territory, la eipected home next week. Mlae Annie Nolan, after a visit to frlenda In Rockmart. atll be the fluent of Mra. Bennlnfl In Edflewood before reluming to her home In McDonough. Mine Jeaale Hetory baa returned lo her home In Gainesville,.after a vlnlt of several days In the city. Mlaa Bannah Revels, of 8t. Louis. In Writing frlenda In the city. Mr. R. M. Wiley han returned to Ills office after an lllnenn of several days. Mr. AJf f. Ford han returned fro a bunlnenn trip to Macon, Savannah and nouili Ueoi-glu. Mr. C. F. Hoke han returned from n visit to Anhevllle, N. C. Minn Georgia Trout, of Cave Spring. In the guent of Mrn. Hamilton Coupcr. Mrn. Edward Halle In-spending sev eral weeks at the home of Mra. John Oliver Purina: the latteFe visit York; Mins Mary Aiken Is the guent of Minn Lett! la Johnson. Mrs. Samuel Hewlet^ In Rome, Ga. Minn Nanette Payne, who han been the guest of Mrn. John Hill, returned Friday lo her home In Hprlnglleld, III. Minn Runla Griffin In the guent of friendn at Covington, Go. • Mrs. John B. Morton, of Pulaski. Va.. In the guent of Minn McKinley, at "The Oakn," north Kirkwood. Mrn. Morton In the daughter of the late IJr. James BImn, of Lexington. Ga.. and thin In her Aral visit to Atlanta for. several yearn. An Mlaa Bailie Blum she wan much admired for her beauty and rare personal charm. Mra. Morton In returning from her country 4laca In Florida, her hunband. Rev. J. B. Mor ton. being mill at Ihelr orange grove, hut will join her here before returning to Virginia. Mr. and Mrn. J. N. Trigg, of Cliat- tanoogn. and their nlster, Mrs. Brown. >f Atlanta, are apendlng aeveral weeks lit Florida. han returned from an exlended vlnlt to relallven in New York, and with Mr. Auniell han taken npartmentn at the Aragon Hotel Mra. M. 8. Wine, of Villa Rica, la the guent of Mr. and Mrs. Morion Wise. Minn Ellse Lipscomb, of Nnahvtlle, will vlnlt Atlanta late In the nprlng. lo act an maid of honor al the marriage of Minn Blanche Carson to Mr. Edward K. Dougherty, In June. Minn Grace Kellen, of Boston, who han been the guent of friendn In Ma rietta. la ngnln visiting Dr. and Mrn. W. \V. Ioindrum. Minn Kellen In one of the most charming of the several at tractive visitors now In Atlanta, and The Children’s FWVorite £xpeddrant ■catue it testes good. Tho motfcsrs* tsvorfto bacauaa it acta promptly and trnrea all Cough., Colds, .Croup, ate., add -prow - vanta Paiaumonia, Just us good for adults. 85c m laottlo at all drug-storos. No homo should bo without it. r*. Lena Bed wine and her sister, ,fM. F. Hud*on. will be at home to ihelr friend* at 35 Cone street after March 1. The friend* of Mr*. W. W. I^andrum will regret t«> know that she I* confined to her home with grip. Pope# left Thursday night for Florida. After a few day* spent quiet ly at Heabreexe, they will go to Palm Beach amt* will *pend some time at that resort before thfc close of the gay sea son. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Peter* and Ml** Pauline Peter*, of New York, arrived Friday lo visit Mrs. Richard Peters. Hunt Chlpley leave* Friday for a visit to Mr*. W. W. Chlpley, In Pen- sucola. Mr*. Henry Porter, Mr*. T. D. Mead or and Mr*. Walter Taylor leave Fri day for a visit tt> Florida. Mr. and Mr*. John Ratne trill return Saturday from Florida. Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinola CREAM, the ua- equalcd bcautiHtr is tuorad by thousands and guaranteed to remove freckles, pimples, liver-spots, tea. mIIowscn. etc., today for u the worst cue in 20 days, end rcetore the beauty of youth. Price 50 cent* end $1.00. by leedtng druggists or mail. hr NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Nrie. Tee*. GABLELYLE. Ml** Pearl Lyle and Mr. < le. of Haralson. Ga.. wert mrrlrd Wednesday afternno ry 27, at the home of tl . ar Ga- quietly Febru- blldc's •aldwell, at I la nil- M’CAW-ANDERSON. r. an»l Mi* John Gary Anderson have Issued handsome turd* announc ing the marriage of their daughter. Genevieve, to Mr. William Henry Mr- *a\v, Monday. February # 27. 190t; at t.Kk IllU. H. C. After- March 16 Mr. and Mr*. Mr* *aw wlfl be at hnme’at Columbia, S C. . her# -Mr/ McCaw la the repit^sentnlive f ThevAtlanta Geotglap. YOUNG WONtEN^ ’ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The «o*|h*I servli e Sunday aftern>Hin from 4 t.» :» oVhMk will have Mike Emm© Gary, formerly of ShnnKhnL ’htna. hfi the ^I*t.ik* it Tin «e goopel s*rvl«»* are held evei> Sumlav. ami uU v amen are lu\lle»l to attend and bring . (iiend a .th them. Do You Like To Pay Doctors’ Bills? If you do, all right. If you don’t, see to it that your feet are properly hooted and rubbered this changeable weather. We can furnish you with the right kind of footwear for all weathers and all occasions. We take pains to please you and we sell the best there is at reasonable prices. "The Shoe and Stocking Shop” 2S WHITEHALL ST. Mr and Mr*. Alex King left Wed nesday for « visit lo Michigan. Mr*. David Wallace Plowden, of VuldoHta, arrive* about March 4 to be ♦h** gtifgf of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Elliott. ~~dml Mrs. F. ~P. «mtth ~are at home again after spending a month In Florida. Ml** Carrie May Brown, who hag spent the winter In Atlunta, will return to Asheville, N. C„ early In March. .Ml** Virginia Arnold I* the guest of Mr*. Thomas Settle, at Asheville. Ml** Paulina Harris and Ml** Lucie Harris, of Carrollton, are spending ml day* with Mr*. W. J. Govan. on Pine street. Mr*. Hoke Smith and her daughter. Ml** Mary Brent Hmlth. are spending a few week* In New York at Hotel Regent. Mi** Cuter, of Forsyth, who ha* been tin* guest of Ml** Drummond, ha* re turned to her home. Ml** Clare dr Graffrnreld I* the guest of Ml** Kn|e Ayres, at Mm-on. Ml** Mildred Caban!** I* the guest of Mr. und Mr*. Hurry Cubnlss, at Augusta* Mr*. E. M. Ashcraft, of Chicago. hi*» rlwd Thursday for u visit of some week* with her daughter. Mr*\ E. D. Ellen wood. Judge und Mr*. W. H. Fish are *|i*‘ndlng u short time In Florida. it n paper* were read. The first oa "Voltnlr./* by Mr*. Zehulop Vance: secoiid. "Kouslan." hjr Mlaa. Robinson;" third* "Madatue i;.»- ' *" *' “ *~ib. am and n party *.f ■•"•ui n unit'll ui me Bingham school « |. dels had a delightful evening at the Rut ter/ Park hotel, oo Monday, aa the gut'ott of Mra. Elinor McCartney Lane, the t ii- •i»tcd authoress, who la again sojourning lu Asheville. A very delightful masquerade party wa* given by Dr. and Mra. Charles Fraser and ra. Morrow, at Crow’s Neat rootage* l*-t_ ulaheu, and at midnight a. delicious supper was served. The costumes worn were ex* reedtngly pretty and varied. One of the Interesting and most enjnvn* hie parties of the week was that given'hr Miss Florence Lsmberton nt her home. <<u Merrlman a venae, last Friday avenlng. Mlsa Carrie Mae Brown, who has l>et>n studying art and visiting frlenda In AttanM most of the winter, la expected to return to Asheville shout the first of March. II. C. Hammond has returned to bit home lu Atlanta. John K. White, who hat been spending a abort while lo this city, has returned t» Atlanta. Mias Virginia Arnold, a social favorite In Atlanta, Is in the city, visiting Mrs. Thomns who have been In TVashuigton ibr a month or more, will return to Blltmore hou*e sitout March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt will entertain a r Easter, and also i_ . during the horao ahow Kev. It. A. Forest has returned to At lanta. Mrs. Sara F. Whiting, prafaaaor of as trononnr at Welteslay college. It vtsmng Mra. McDlvItt, In Vlctorbi. Mra. It. D. Baker left this week for Atlanta. Rho will task© that-city her per* maneut home. . CHICKAMAUGA. friend* and relatives In Birmingham. Mrs. J. C. Miller, of Chattanooga, for- merly of thla placa haa been visiting here for the past few days. Mr. Charles Elder, of Birmingham, ha* been spending a few days with relatives here. A banquet wa* given by the mem ber* of the R. A. M. at their hall at thf* place Friday night. Among the at tendance waa Grand High Piie*t of Georgia Dr. J. L. Gable, of Brooks, G'«. and ex-Grand High Priest T. F. Mc Farland, of Ronsvllle, Ga. The ball given by the ladle* of th** town Friday night at the Park Hotel waa largely attended. ALPHARETTA. Professor and Mra. C. A. Bulae visit ed Roswell recently. Colonel Hlmpson. of Marietta, was In town the latter part of last week. Ml** Annie Manning 1* visiting friend* and relatives In South. Ga. Ml**e* Mary Maxwell and Jessie Norrln were the guests of Miss Minnie Shirley Sunday. Ml** Annie Otwell ha* been visiting In Atlunta for the past few week*. Mr*. Dr. f!nn*ard, after a short *t »v In town, returned to her home. In Toe- con. Monday. Mr. M. 1. Scale, of Atlanta. • I* at home with hi* parent*. Mr. und Mi ll. I. Seale, for a While. Mr*. B. F. McDonald, who Ha* be< n with her parent* for some time, re turned to her home. In Acwortp.. Mr. Brantley Martin has been quite *lok the past week. Lieutenant Commander Clark Howell Woodward. C. S. N\, wlio ha* been In the Philippine* for several years, will arrive In Atlanta next Tuesday to visit III* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Park WimmI- ward. Mr. and Mr*, keeping house, i Eleventh street* ft unit'd from CHILDREN 'I'EETHINq Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ssrasniHmiR THE GUMS. ALLAYS AL1. PAl! flerkL Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Rood 'and Drug art. Juna 30. 1(05. Bertel num ber lOOS. ASHEVILLE. N. C. Mi nii.l M*» ll pi dliiiMT liiar Thnrwlnv ovimiImx at Itmlr ittlrm lit«• Imtiii. Anlmiuii |*itrk. In t ele br#t(oil of their twelfth wilding moilv.r vir.\ Tlf Iimiiw wax iMMiitlfullv deoi*rtit*N| III gifi'ii iiiiiI wbltr. fill* iidor mlieilli* bring • eurrteil tom In Hie t,il»lr dr<iir.itImt*. Hint: | I tic lv\ Itlhl White • iiriinllnilN Im'Iiik rntlall milt itrrtinged. wth :» rlrli bnrkground of crnirfiil |tnlin* nnd frri'N. Cover* were laid { &?ab75‘£«:£r'%!Fwiillw and Housetiold Goods Ilf eh*"© -f 11*-* *'t t-nllief ii \.*rv itrtUtlc mu ! %b ill |U.*-l.HH tti't I.IMI |l ril Jot r»l. * * ' ' tliditful aITittra of tha AT el la . l lie da Th.-mIb: the llatt •dug. ClveO by Hie,' 20 S. Pryor Street EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. B. BERNARD,'Auctioneer