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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
^IIIIIIAV. MARCH • ISK.
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TO A YOUNG GIRL.
King <|rar. n girlish laughter.
And iiuiI'Imi heart. gnv.
I'm* Dan* mu*t follow after,
A* evening (<>II 'Hk dav .
The heart >■( youth I* fi 11««I with , •
TIm* hc.ut «.f ug« with |fii« f
So l*c U*y mwlU U-UiioUi -alUiv^
The nHtnir that tl- brief.
Tiir falrr-t «l;i\« of nil the year
Hr trig 4 bai-t* fr.an ..at the w» *!.
And hark* tin* t«' ** song. 11 • • vv 11 far,
lief mm* he I. libl* hi* w*t
I w ‘»ulil not hav «* thv -mile# depart
Nor u i*h iliy \ h-*# deep .
And # • |e«*t I should grieve thy heart.
J turn a wav a# ep
— William Walla( e W'lilt* • . k
KIMBALL BROWN.
A marriage «>f unusual Interest w;i-
that of ,M|m AlAbel liroHti and Alt
Olln Kimball. which took place at the
home of the bride at ,M« Donotigh on
Wednesday even/ng"at f> o'* !o. k.
The hi Ide wore a Mvllsli traveling
suit. Only the relative* and InIImate
friend* were pre-ent The bride and
It room left on the evening train for
Jackson. where tliev will he the gu<*t*
<*f the groom's parent* for a few day*
After that they will be at home to
their ft lend* on llamptun street, In
McDonough.
60CIETY 8EES MARIE CAHILL.
Despite tile itirleltient Weatllcl "f
Friday evening. a large audience gin t.
ed Made t’ahlll In the title role of
•’Marrying Alary” at Die Grand.
In one box Mr. and Air*. Will Kiser
nnd Mr. and Alt*. John KHer formed u
congenial party.
With fobnel and Alra Dowry were
Mi*j» Hoelne Hftettl, Mi**“ HhMU* Famth*
Kugeiu* llayne*.
Air. and All*. IMwaid Hatne* and
I». and Aire Klkln occupied a box to
gether
Mr. George Viindf> gttesfs Mere Ml**
Sara AlortH. Ml** Alary Tlmimi*, Ml**
Kate Robinson. Ml.*** Jennie Knglislt.
All** llarite Storkdeil. All*.* lb line
4Marke, Mi Lyon Werner. Mi Hugh
ItoblnNon. Alt John Wheatley, :Mi John
Lusk and Mi o D Street, the patty
being entettaine*! at ‘■upper at the club
lifter the theater.
Among those seen In the audo-m«
were Mi«*e* Katbatlne tSIioNHn Ldiili
Russell, Nannie .\li-oI*o», Kyo Wrigb-.v,
Ilo4«*rm • ri:.tt rII, Mill y T'«>t IjiTTH? Nall
Payne, Jo*li* Stockdell, Air*. I'crilgo.
Messrs Kduln Johnson. Henry Mile*.
l)old*iiith. Hugh Foreman. Hugh Rob
inson. Rce-e Mai shall, Mr. and Mr*
Albeit I low ell, Alt. and Air* 1-Mward
Fortaon. Air and Air*. Harbour Thonip-
•on and oiluri*-.
Mr. Stewart to Marry Miss Clark
*J/»rl of AmerJi j> *ii
h. Walter Ibiliard St»
*■ April JT. at the hoi
in.'tM the engagement «-f her daugh-
it. of Oieenwood. Ml**., the vved-
»f the prospective hi Ide at Atnerl-
R«v. Mr. Johnson to Wed Miss Grson
.lohii*o
tin
i c.iiMn I* a he.iutlful and a«r c .pushed young woman. possessing
diamath Hopi.mo voice of un a *ual, «*.vi»tn»**.*. and has a luuy* circle
ini- who will tir interested Iti the nnnoun*ement *.f her marriage,
r Johnson l* an eloquent and t>ioinliient voung clergyman. mid pastor
of jin* l *ii «t Fre-byterlafi rlhiu h of Madison, Ga.
of f»
and many potted plants.
A large number of children as well
a* grown folk were present Prlxea
were offered for the best ehIMren’s
costumes, tip* girl*’ prise, a handsome
jewelry box. being won by Miss tiara
Hoffman, and the boys*, u pretty book,
by .Master Hoy Hauer.
latter In the evening a general dnnre
ttiii enjoyed and refreshmenta were
set ved.
t»n Thursday night another IMirlm
ball wu* given at 117 1-15 Whitehall
street, which was largely attended, and
was a great success from every point
of \leu.
TO MISS HOYT.
AYERSTEWART.
Mr** LoiiHe Itag*<lale Hti’vcnrt. of
Iieiaiur. tJa. and Dr. Uiiy It Ayer, of
Atl.ini.i, eldest son of Alt. Hhd AfTi.
A If i ed Aj**r. «»f <»cala, will mauled
at tb<* Ibiptist cliurelt at In-catur on
April lo
Tbl* news I* received with pleasur
able Inteiest by tlie Florida fi lends *.f
the giooiu In Ayer was born and
tented at l«akc Weir and liu* been a
visitor t" 4 tenia arid Jacksonville i
number of times. He was graduated
flout tile Atlanta <‘allege of Medicine
Iasi Miiimier and is associated with III*
cousin. Dr. Marbm T. Henson. Ill the
piaitlee <»f hi* profession.—Jackson-
\ llle | Fla » .Metropolis.
WHITNERWALLACE.
Tie* marriage of Mr*. Kadle Mar*
gueiette Wallace and Mr. 4**harles I low -
aid Whittier will lake place on .March
!♦; ei Trinity church. They will leave
immediately after the ceremony for
lint Ida There w ill be no cards.
MR8. RAGLAND’8 TEA.
Mi* Oscar Hagland has Issued In-
\ltallon* »•* an aflern«*on tea at which
she will entertain Tuesday afternoon,
.March In honor «»f her guest*. Mrs
I..nigley and All** Langley, of <‘ull-
the fa*hh>n of the \\\ T. I*
INFORMAL LUNCHEON. lover th** world, the minutes of the last
Mr and Mr*. Heck gave an Informal meeting were read, corrected and up*
luncheon Friday In honor of Heir proved. The chair Informed the
gite-t*. inviting to meet them Mr. aiidjthe success of the W. 4*. T 1*. Institute
Ml- Heck, Mrs Van Ft ten. Alls* Louise | held February IT-lK at Trinity i liunli.
I'latk fobinel and Airs. Lnwty .MI** ,„. vv members had been added,
i tmi Dooly, Mr. Tout Air ftlu-hie 111 > ti|n ^ ti t<) t|1| |itt< M tlw ,
—— | had been benefited and bad taken «>n
(bat tbl* was largely clue to
fi lend* at a theater party Saturday
afternoon in honor of Ml*.* Hoyt, the
guest of Mra. Ford.
SOCIAL MEETINtToF THE
ATLANTA W1LLARO W. C. T. U.
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—-Although the ratn eumr rtnwn tn fine
style Thursday afternoon, "tlo* faithful
few" of the Attnnta Willard Fnlon were
not to be deterred from attending their
regular meeting. They were, cordially
welcomed by Mr*. Mathew Forster and
her daughter In their lovely borne. No
127 We-t Peachtree street, and aft**r
singing a hymn and voicing u prayer.
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BIRD SUPPER.
The Zebrcdojtc «*lul» will •*ateitaln at
a bitd stipp* r Haturdav night ai tbeli
• ■lull f**«• fci • oi Whitehall street Those
Invited are Messrs. Hubert and Itegls
Krsklne, Ian lati \N \att. Harold Ara*«ui.
.I*»e L<*e, Janie 4’nmeron, ls»on Wilson.
Henry lliin*«*u. Willie Mayre, John
Hurke, 11>>biu Adair, Walter i‘«»x, Fted
Hwanu. Mai-ball Whitman, Jean
Hmvthe. Joe Johnson. I«ewls «’atbait.
] .conai-d Htoaghton, Ware Ho|lula\,
Philip Annual*.
MRS. LOWRVS* LUNCHEON.
Mr* J|o)h>m J Lowry entertained at
ft luncheon HaturdaS* at Hie t'apltal,
«“Ity * iub In « oinpltmeut t*» Air* Van 1
Ktten and .Ml-* l^mlse ciark, tin
quests of Mrs Lewi* Heck.
l.utn l.eon was *«r\> d at I oV1m*k find
the patt> ttaliabd Mr*. Van Ktten.
Mis* L'*ul-e »*l.u k. Mr- Heck, Air* .1
4 J 4 tgle-by. Mi- T H. Neal, Mr* John
1». little. All*. Flunk S Kill*, Mt-
4’lurk Howell. Air-. John King ottle\.
Ml*s l.-uia
WRIGHT LITTLE.
Air W I* Wtight was married to
Ml** K IV Little at the home of Mr.
Kohlnson, at Wavero**, Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock- llev 1. Thom-
m*. ptifuriui-J iHus.~iM.fimimy—Mi. ami
Wright will make their home In
W.ij
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Friday evening at the Piedmont Dt
mg t'lub .Mr. Hilt hie Kimball eat
mined delightfully at dinner III lioi
of Mi*. Kdgur Van Ktten and Ml**
Louise i'lark, who spent Friday and
Saturday In Atlanta with Mr. and Alt*.
1. 11 Heck en route from Palm Iteuch
to New Yoik. Air. Kimball’s guests
were Mr. and Mr*. He* k. Air.**. Van
Ktten, Mi*.* <’lark, .Mr*. Leo Lew-man.
Air Toni Lyon and Mr. Seatnon of New
Yoik.
THE PURIM FEAST.
e Feast of Purlin, W lltell eomme
* the dellverancft of the Jews
a from u niashScte, with w IHch J pap«*r
were threatened In the dn\* of the **
the kindly aid and encouragement ex
tended by the pastor of Trinity church
The motion to make Kev. James W
Lee an honorary member, without the
l ta yn»ut of i* nnnn ' f hie*_ entbusi-
astlcally carried by unnntmou* vote,
and the secretary was Instructed to
miiis hint a letter notfylng him of till*
‘action on the part uf tin* union.
- j Much disappointment was manifest-
- |ed In the failure of Mr*, tleneva Monte
it L'ook to he present and recite.
\tlanta dm lug tin* present
i- well known. Purlin I*
ft u*t -4iit*I nlway* «
left for .Miss Kva Smith, who woll the
-liver W. i\ 1*. V. medal, to carry *IT
the lionttrs of the occnsbm. Ml** Smith
will contest for I ho gold W. t*. T I*
medal ut an early date. The winner
will be sent to t'olumlnis, tin., to con
test for a grand gold medal dating the
session of the state convention In <»ct •-
her and all expense* will he paid b> the
H, orgla W. <* T 1*.
Air*. W F Trenary wn* npp'dnte I
superintendent of the department ol
• iuisllan . Itt/.etiship for the Atlanta
Williitd Fnlon.
Mr* Itowlex was rei|Ue*ted to lead *t
on “Flower Mission Woik” and
elly Shower" displayed on the
room demonstrated
el*
Candy
Supremacy
Discriminating jmrdiasers have pronouneed
Xunnally's dandies superior to all other luanu-
faeturers*. Purity of ingredients, rare ui mak
ing and years of experience are the points on
which tin* verdict of popular approval is based.
There is always a reason for widespread and
increasing popularity. Public approbation is
seldom volunteered. It must he ejmunauded by
superior merit, infinite pains and long effort to
give the jM-opie what they want.
Xunnally’s Candies are universally popular.
from a visit to friends at I'artersvllle.
Mrs. o. It. Hlackhurn. «.f Washington,
!>. I* the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N.
K. W. Palmer. In Inman Park. Mr*
Hlackhurn was Ml** Lillian Palmer
before her marriage, and during her
girlhood visited Atlanta frequently.
Miss .Mamie Harrl*on. of ti|»ellk-i.
Ala . will arrive in Atlanta Sunday to
be the guest of Mr*. Alfred Truitt.
Mr*. Sidney J. t'hamherlln. of Ath
ena. is spending several daya iu Al-
ln~nm.
Mrs. L. K. Satterftehl I* visiting her
sister, Mr*. H. II. Fox. In 4'arroli coun-
I ty.
.Mrs. Willis Dohhs ts on a visit to
‘ Mrs. L. H. Shelltnan. tn Tampa, Fla.
Alls* Pel la Hwanson. formerly with
Randolph's Hair Dressing Parlor*. Is
now with Flayton & Yoltn, and will he
! glad to see her friends.
This smart calling gown ia made upin in pal# gray broadcloth. Tha
want hat an added ornamentation of the cloth forming a tort of short
coat affect. Tha akirt ia quite full and hanga in graceful folds.
during
500 CLUB TO MEET SATURDAY.
Mr. and AD* Van Astor Hatrhel"
x\ tit entertain the .'•■"* «*lub Sututdu
evening at their home, on Jump*
Street, tl .• tiietidM r* «*r whh li are At
and Mr* Paul ibdd-mtih. Alt and Alt
Kvetyn Harris. Mr mat Mr* It*
l.ew i- Judg** and .Mr* Nash Hro\ |.*
Mr and Alt- Van Astor Hatchebu
nnd Mr- IMward K A an Wlnkh
mat Alt- .1«*-**jdi Lain*. Jr, Mi
Mi * Hob I »n\ i*
If I* ,
would have tlieir hand* full when Mo \
Started out to distribute to tile ’’*hUJ-
ttis” in Atlanta'* trtd Lada**' Ilona*
atul laistdtal*. etc.
making with the •'«* Hubert Mllau* Forster a grad-
.. . . . . uate of tin* Hoston 4 onservatorv «<r
o.i.\ lli blew a and Mali hotne* ar»* x lusll . am | tla* winner of sevetal ele-
a*d "HI: gcta toii* hospitality^ 1* medals from that fanam* lt»*ti-
ig and old. while many public * •- iiitiuii.'eharmtngtv rendered S« human'-
function* maiU tha ladtdav Auf-chwlng" and M»*\»»r-Helmund'-
i Tu-sday evening at the Hebrew • |i a nci*’’ and then invlteil her and Iter
l, v i o i luiti*' lloine, undei tin* ait-pi* e* .it ntothei * gue-t- Into the dining room
AD tla* •'otiticll «»f Jcwl-h Women, a d»*- t \ h* re th»\ foutal tin* tattle «lec»*iatctl
Afi 1 lightful lo-tume ball wan given Tbe' ul |j| r ,,|„ ^ of wide white satin ribbon
nnd decorations were profuse and artl-tb. , llu j i„,w- of tla* same, re.ieblng trom
i consisting of quatitltt**.* of tut flower* I u,,. ehiiiab Iter t* the f.
fill* .-«|n.lfe table, ittal lltell » .III
I >ubo|s.
"The Lord of Glory Is My
Gouta»d-Kmer*on.
”Tl»y Way. Not Aline.” Hlzet-Ubv
llerbei t.
Organ P.»stlude, Hati-tc.
t ‘holt A
piano and
i been charmingly entertained during
Light. " j their brief visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Heck, left Saturday night for the Hast.
millen.
Air*. Duughty Miller, uf Augusta, lots re
j turned hotne. ^
. Mrs Frank IL’Iiihou b.t- i**turn«Hl to
WurmslHirn.
Mins Llleen Lnuler Is In ImiUIIii
Mi*s lless I e Starr. «»f Augu-in. is visit lug
Ml** Pit nil tie WmIIb**#*.
Messrs. Jim I'nlmer nml Nl. k Parker nre
at home from tla* l'tilver»lty of Meorgla
for a few days
Mr* Snslnna llrlnxm, <tf Augusta. I* here.
hr. William* tins returned from Mm on
i Atlanta.
Mi** Ira Hell Is v|*|iing In Waynesboro
Mrs. Oliver Join**, of Augusta, wa* her#
this week.
Mis# iVelio Paul Is In Augusta.
I tall (more nnd N*
Mrs. r. V. DeLoaelie lias returned from i
Savannah
Mis# Pauline Wallace entertained ln*r
guest. Mis* Hassle Sturr. of Angu-la. at 1
progressive post card* Frhl.iv evening ol
fa r home ou Musonlc street
of weeks In Atlanta.
ATHENS.
Tla* At lien* Woman's I'luh no
aflerii'MUi at tla* home of the
Mrs Sidney .1. riuituherUti Is speii i,
Mil* week ill Atlanta.
Mi-s .luiie Lyndon has returned lioua- f
a visit to Hoita*.
Mr. Waltaee Miller lias returned fiom
visit to relatives In Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Alell are at I'h.
water. Fla.
Alls- laoiise IuiIIom* Iuis returned fi.
Atbiuta.—wlu.a'4u shu mu llui gucs.l U
Joseph M Terrell
'resident K. 4’ Hriiuson of the Norn,
land and SeiH*rluteiale«t ti. IS. Itoml
la**ls are In I’hleap). ntt«*ndiii.*
the national ed neat loan I coiivcutlou.
Xli-s Marla Price lias returned t..
I.uc.v I’old*, after sjiemling n f**w *bn-
Fariiiliigtou with her parents.
Mr* l.**uie M. Hell, win* ha* l***n
Athens for several Weeks, left Mulid.iv
I it%g**rald.
Mr M**re«*r Hr«*o li I* quite III at tla* le
of lit- parent* oil Dougherty street
M». Abe
Vork **f»er
till* City.
»il-- .aamte Fheney is with friends In A
Innta.
Mi. I*. K. Lowe, of Wnshluglon. rl-h-l
Attan* tht* w.sk
All T*. I .'' llas'it toll ha- leiuiiicl fr• >si i
trip to Atalnta.
Mis* t*llxalM*th Swift, of Klbertoii, I- th*
guest of Mis* l.rdla lluteliln*.
Mr. Hugh N. Starnes of the State K\|m-
mem Stsllou Visited Hr. II. F. White till*
w »*ek.
Judge Hardeman, of Washington, la \l.-i:
lug Mr. and Mrs. Frnttk llanteman.
John J. Wilkins Is sllghttr ln-li*-
MARSHALL VILLE.
A beautiful nlTnlr «*f tin* vv»*«*k w.t* tlo*
t;«*orge Washington tea given !•> Mr* WII
j llillll I’. I.ester to | lie D lUgtlters of I la*
' ..... I HeVolutlen About forty gi|o-ts were pie-
I nvv er* and children j ,.m in colonial east nines to participate in
K* In (Hlundo, J tla* hl*torb*al puxxlc* ami game- of Ho*
, ; evening Tla* parlor* vwio ohibora'»*l> d***
j united In tlo* national ••dor-. \*lih ilafe-
nml hafelicts and a eherry tree >11— Kdua
a gowti of lavender and old
posed.
.Ml** Anna fa»u Mathews, who ha* In
visiting Miss Lucy Durham at liecului. n.
return this week.
Mr. Am# Warren f’mailer, after a v|*n i-
III* home In Atlanta, Is agnlu In Athens
MLs June Lyndon will return till* week
from a visit to Atlanta nml Home
Mis* Ruth t’miiilughnin I* on* of tla* la'**
arrival* from Virginia at Lucy i.’ohb In-'l
tUte.
"Tla* Mint Princess." by George Ad*\
was presenb*l Friday evening at tla* Seia »
Stovall chapel by the young IndlcA of l.u> »
4’olib.
Immediately after I.ont the D. A. H w
•resent one of the heat plays ever put - a
• v loeal talent. It will In* given at <!.
olonl.nl.
AIKEN. S. C.
During the past week the settlor el*— - '
st Angela* Academy were busy in '•••
lee rs a-signed with their essays on l.o'.g
fellow Tlie-e essay* show Htiihition " 1
-tudv They are taiitefiiUy gotten up vvr
Illustration*. *ueh a* tla* young hob* *
found aaproprlnte In our fdetorlal review-
Houiol In ribbon, enveloped In a tn*t-fd
• over, flier are kept for the Inspection of
friend* nnd patrons.
Wednesday afternoon the pupils had
liu—« enjoyable outing In tla* pail,
giouial- of Mm. WiMsIlniry Kane, win
tliev wilt vi-lt our mid-winter fair.
Mr- M F tt’lbuirko and Mrs. .? le* ••
ti'ltourke. of Fharleston. came up foi
•‘iitertalnuani Tlwv, In eoniintuv "i’d
Ml— Su-b* n Itoiirke. spent Washing'' ■*
IdMbdav in Augu*ln.
1000 Persons
Find 1.0H7 pertonx—men, women and children—
who eat
DR. PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
»r.d > . w.ll find »f0 of them that it has helped to
cure of mnxttpfttton. You i never know what a
real, delicious breakfast Laid i* uutd you have eaten
thnt food. In preparing it there is no part of the
wheat berry K.jt, for wh vh reason it i* always found
to with tl.e most tie*.a ate stoma* h and to excite
the required natural action of the bowels to van*
qutsh constipation
Pftlfttftble — Nulrltloua—Eft»> ol DljMlIoa and Ready lo Fat
rm be ttnti bat. fn\ la a bet ret for • U* niastrt:' #VcMk ta keiiiaf ailk.
i.?.***• m ~b:7. areXL/l
All €. roe era
• IMPORTED PRECIOUS STONES
Cuinpr Milk' 'Mir m«M I-Nt•■I1>*I\I- |mr, li.:- ■ ■ ■ I' -tut^ lim,
IIMHI.I, I'.-ai ji. ••(ml*'. Sii|,|'liy', \ mi'l Hull ■
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Watches and Jewelry 37 Whitehall Street.
_ „..NaxweB Bouse
^,1 Blend Coffee
CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO.
NASHVILLEH0UST0N.