Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 18, 1907, Image 8

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-laviPW'r ■ iUiV ■» J MH|ii|ipg|H|RR|PHnRP|HIHI9 iifai/.nn A.\ Aflri( \ <i> A »>■ I.U.1 At, l &Z II 1 By Ella Whaalar Wilco*. Copyright. UW7. I*T Aiuerh *u Journal-Ex aiutucr j ’Twlxt wknt fh*m *rt and what thou MOIlllUt lH* Iff N« -If arliM* on which t«» lay the Main*. Man makes a mountain of that puny w«r Hut llkf a hla.lf of grasa h. foro the scythe It fall* and * Stirred l»y vi Ita aim. Thou wilt I** a hat thou frnuldat lx*. Clr Gieu ii human will, four, sweeps toward tin le* between If uulidi Ilk.- the dew l*fore the aun. Tin* truly groat I Lucruwued by glory i It hut to acorn, nut dleil. non uuauug. TO MRS. MEALY. Mm. II. J. FI to will entertain at n . ruchru party Wednesday ufternooti In ! honor of Mrs. F. A. llealy. 500 CLUB. • Mrs. Oscar Ragland will entertain the member* of the too <iul» Thurs day morning at Iter home on Walton , afreet In compliment to Mr a. F. A. 1 Healy. who leaves soon to muke her | home in Cincinnati. 8TILLMAN^HARW00D. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ilarwood, of Ma con, Gn.. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh ter. Cora Lydia, to John Harger Stlll- man. of Htarkevllle, M>**, on Thurs day, March 2*. at the Vinevllle But- tUt Church, Macon, Ga. informaTdinner. Sunday Mr. and Mm. Frank Kills en tertained Informally at dinner, their j gueeta Including Congressman and I Mrs. William Halley J-ittmr and Col. •nd Mrs. Robert J. Lowry. FOR MI88 0WEN8. Miss Lllah Carmichael. of Sovan- nah. entertained with a theater party at “The Yunkee Consul*' Friday night In honor of her guest. Miss Hush* Ow ens. of Atlunta. The party Included Miss Owens, Miss Cgrmlchael, Miss Kllse Krenson, Miss Heaele Shotter. Mr. Isithrop Morehead. Mr. Fred Pennlman. Mr. lister Katovv and Mr. Aloph Kuker. ^ MR. C. A. WOOD*ENTERTAINS. Mr. C. A. Wood was host at two pleasant events on Saturday afternoon and evening In honor of Misses Ame lia and Zeliua I'llsun. two lovely Wash ington dty girls, who have been his guests at the Piedmont Hotel. on Saturday afternoon, following nn automobile ride, a luncheon was given at the Piedmont Driving Club, at which there were present: Mrs. J. K. Ottley. Miss Ottley, Mrs. Stockdell, Misses Pllson. Miss Richardson, Miss Itankln. Miss Folsom, Miss Dooly and Messrs. Maurice Pllson of Washington, II. I*. Pike of New York. Joe Hi own Con- nally. W. F. Parkhurst. Iloustoun Harper and Dr. Quelb-nstein. At the Grand on Saturday night Mr. Wood entertained with a large box party, his guests enjoying the |»erform- anre of -She Stoops to Conquer" very much. After the box party there was an elaborate supper at the Piedmont Hotel. ■* IN HONOR OF MI88 0WEN8. Miss Susie Owens, of Atlanta, who ta the guest of Miss I.lluli Cnrmlcha.-l at Savannah, has been the guest of honor at a number of morning bridge parties during her visit to that city. Miss Carmichael entertained for her last Snturdny morning. Miss Louise Hearing gave her a morning bridge par ty on Tuesday. Miss Kllse Krenson gave one for Iter on Thursday, and Miss Carmichael gave her a theater party on Friday night. * wilheuThoyle. Many Atlantans will be Interested Iti the announcement of the engagement of Miss Edith Hoyle to Mr. Walter I. Wilhelm, first lieutenant C. H. A ar tillery. The wedding will take place In !Havana In April, at the home of the bride's cousins, Major and Mrs. John Conklin. Miss Hoyle 1ms made her home In 'Atlanta with her aunt, Mrs James Mor row nml Is popular and prominent so- DAUGHTER OF OIL KING WHO IS ILL AT AUGUSTA A CREAM OumM to rann Pt%dht, Plmpltt. UvtfSfm. Tim. St Hum. Mi-, to to M to Me. tree hr Ingleu. CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup IK OUMH, ALLAYS ALL PAlW, A*#* - BKHT Nil.i bjr ingfUU la mj put of tbo MM Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act. June 30. 1906. Serial num ber 1091. This picture it from a photograph of Mrs. Harold F. McCormick, the •econd daughter of John D. Rockefeller, who it seriously ill at Hampton Terrace. Augusta, Ga. Miss Rocksfsller btesms ths wife of Mr. McCor mick, of Chicago, son of ths lats Cyrus Hall McCormiok, in Novambar, 1895. Thia is Mrs. McCormick’s moat raesnt photograph, takan -a short tima bsfora aha was takan ill. Her father, tha Standard Oil King, is constantly at har bedside. he and his bride will Im> at home there after the middle of April. IN HONOR OF VI8ITING BELLES. Mis* Kitty Stubblefield, of Nashville, the guest of Miss Alllie Patterson, and Ml** McGee, of Greenville, 8. the guest of Miss Hallle Cobb Johnson, will Im* given a dancing pilrty Wednesday evening at Scgadlo’s by u number of the younger set. INFORMALTDINNER. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams enter tained a party of friends at an Informal dinner Sunday at their country place, in North Decatur. The guestH Included: Miss Hollna Choke. Miss Julia Porter. Miss hllz- abelli Adair. Ml** Augusta Garrett. Mr. ToKman Williams. Mr Eugene Ottley, Mr. J. J. Goodrum and Mr. Frank Stone. SUPPER AT CLUB. Miss Ada llutler. Mrs. William In man Mr Charles Crankshaw, Mr. K. II. Muller and Mr Willis Kagan formed a congenial party enjoying supper ut the dub Sunday evening FAXON • BROOKS. Mi and .Mis. Walter K. Brooks nn- miunro the engagement of their daugh ter. Margaret, to Mr. Theodore Faxon, the marling** to take place at the home *.f the In tile's parents. In Klyrlu. Glib*. Ml-* Mrooks has in Atlanta many friends. |n|\ lug spent thl attcmllng Seminar'. Ar« lilbabl i hoot at the Washington She Is Ide of Mi *f prom. d beauty and »hni >i(y bn Mr Wilhelm Is now* stall* *m Columbia barracks, mar Havana d at and Mi Faxon Is a gniudafe of CorneM u ni | on,. ,,f tin most prominent law yers **f Elyria. ADLERHAA8. Mr and Mrs Isaac G. Haas. **r Cle\eland. Dhlo. announce the engage ment of their daughter. Haxel, t*. Mi William Harioii*»us Adler. BANQUET OF SOUTH CAROLI- NANS TO BE BRILLIANT EVENT, w The South Carolina banquet which will 1h» held Monday evening In New York at the Waldorf Astoria will be a brilliant event, which will assemble a large number of notable (ample. Mr. John C. Calhoun, grandson of South Carolina’s famoiiM statesman and well known In Atlanta, will have hm his guests on this occasion a number of Interesting people, naming whom ure: Mr. J. Edward Calhoun. Miss Margaret M. Calhoun, of Atlanta, only grand daughter of the great John C. Calhoun: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Price, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Baskervllle, Mf. and Mrs. Willoughby Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene DeMaurlac. Mr. and Mrs. Paul FuJIer, General and Mrs. Stewart L. Woodford. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mac Kay, Admiral and Mrs. Joseph B. Coghlun. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shonts. Mr. and Mrs. James Speyer. Mr. nml Mrs. William A. Sherman, Dr. and Mrs. Ilar.vey Dew. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gerard. Mr. J Edward Simmons, Miss Harriet M. Daly. Mr. James R. Keen, Mr. J. P. Cobh. DICKENSON-SH ELDON. The marriage of Miss Kuthutlne Louise Dickenson and Mr. Ernest Me- Lellnn Sheldon vvus solemnized Tues day, the 12th Inst . at the residence of the bride's parents, on Spring street. It was a pretty home wedding and the house was bright with flowers, palms and ferns In the drawing room, when* the cetcmotn was performed, an Im- provlsed altar was arranged of pink ami white roses and palms The attendants weie Mr. Frank W Goodrich and Miss Kuln Rutland Tim bridal pm tv entered to the strains .f Mendelssohn's wedding march, and tin ceremony was performed by Hi* Rev. bit l>. White, of the Second Baptist Dr. Tilden’s Shortcake "Pttiple with d«!ic»te. aensitive *to.n»ch, ,houM e.it the following, And it i» Rood enough (ut »iwtx4v: T«ke • slinllow dwh and put what qUaatity deaiml o( DR. PRICE’S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD •ay, fill the dish two-third* full of the fiske; then r>ut on top oi this the berrie*. or utty other fruit drifted (the fruit should be prepared by allowing it to stand for an hour with sugar on it); nerve with whipped cream. Berrien, pineapple—ta fact anv fruit; stewed prune* served tins wav nil fill a long-felt want Thin kind of ahortcxke won't hurt anyone wh# can eat. If this food hurts anyone, it is pretty good evidence that such a one should be on a fast.” PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO* FACTS SELL DIAMONDS. ant to prove !•< EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Diamond Importers. 37 '.Vluteliall Street. church The bride's dress wits *.f white urns- saline, trimmed in liisli point, nml she carried it bouquet «*f bride's roses Ib i maid of honor. Miss Eula Rutland, wore white point net and duchesse lace, und earned |»lnk roses. After the ceremony, a buffet supper rved. the co|,»r motif of pink and being carried out Hi the uitlstlc tl"tis of the bride's table, pink and white roses In the howls and vases, .iml the eumlelahras having pin I* lapels and pink silk shades Miss Alma .Nor. its and Miss Maude Dickenson pr*-- ! shied at the punch b**wl Ml-- Nanis I wore pink silk and law. and Ml-* Dickenson while mgntidle ami la* e. Tin- bibb* Is the attractive voting daughter of Mt and Mr* Alfred K Dickenson, rotmcrly *»f Eufau!.*. M.t. und ha* embaied herself ».* a huge ill"f lilemh during het H idden* •* In Atlanta. Mr Sheldon Is a ptouilueiit ntusl* lan and gtuduate **f the New England t*.»tiM*i\at«*ty «*t Music. Dos- »x* exorbitant on the price of a single lesson. i ne Housekeepers' Exposition will lie open to the public every afternoon from 1-' until 6 o’clock, and will be a par. tlrularly Interesting feature of the school. The booths are particularly attractive, and from each one of them will be served free of churge some del icacy which will give a valuable hint to housekeepers. Rolls and chficolate. biscuit and butter. Ice 'cream, cake, ginger ale and other good things will be among the edibles which will oe served the public In the afternoon. There will also be a penny In the slot machine, a fortune-teller and other at tractive novelties. The menu which Mrs. Stevens will demonstrate will be announced each day. Monday morning It consisted of roast beef with Yorkshire pudding, deviled oysters with frosen horse rad ish. orange omelet und potato cassol ettes. PA88I0N~ PLAY. The Passion Play und views of the Holy City will be exhibited In moving pictures March 19 at Red Men’s Hall tover Caldwell's store). In West End. for the benefit of the organ fund of th«* church of the Incarnation Portions of the Passion Play have been exhibited lit Atlanta, but this Is the first time that the entire pluy Just us tt Is pro duced at oberammergau will be ex hibited. * A cordial Invitation Is extended lh« public to be present. MR8. CUNNINGHAM TO LECTURE. Beginning with Tuesday morning, a very valuable and entertaining course of lectures on art will be given by Mrs. Robert Cunningham at the Washington Seminary, one each week or succes sive Tuesday mornings, for six weeks. Mrs. Cunningham Is easily one of the most brilliant and Charming women in the South, who has had the advantage of thorough and exhaustive study un der the best literary and art Instructors In this country and In Europe. For several years Mrs. Cunnlnghum was prlndpul of Hamner Hall, u suc cessful and widely known college for women at Montgomery, anti Just pre vious to her removal to Atlanta Mrs. Cunningham delivered a aeries of very Instructive and attractive lectures on art In several cities of Alabama, In cluding Birmingham and Anniston. An unusual treat la In store, not only for the students, but for the patrons anil friends of the school, who are In vited to attend Mrs. Cunningham's de lightful lectures. The course Is as follows:, Tuesday. 19th, 8:3n a. m.—"The Touchstone of Human Progress.” Tuesday. 26th. 3:10 p. in.—"The (Ta llies of Ancient Art." Tuesday, April 2d. 10:30 n. in.—"The Vital Charm of Greek Architecture." Tuesday, April 9, 11:30 a. nt.—"World Power.” Tuesday. April 16. 12: $0 p. nt —- "Beauty Spiritualized." Tuesday. April 23, 1 p. tn.—"The Renalssnnce." COPELAND-PRESSLEY. The marriage of Miss Celestla Press- ley t<» Mr. Alvin F. Copeland was sol emnized at the home of the bride's pa rents on Ifalley street. Rev. Mr. Motley, f the Central Baptist church, official- ug. It was a quiet home affair, only he very intimate friends nml relatives being present Eugenia Oglesby. Miss Julia Porter, Misses Rebecca and Roslne Raoul. Misses Mu and Louise Black. Miss Mot> Thomas, f Miss Alberts Runkln, Misses Woodward. Miss* Mary Deai Tupper. Misses Olllnger, Miss Mabel Powers. Miss Isabelle Thomas. Miss Susie Mss Pope. Miss Rollne Clarke, Misses Htockdell. Misses Hightower. Miss Aline Ruse. Miss Elisabeth Adair, Mlaa Sarah Morris, Mlaa Etnma Rob inson. Miss Hortense Home. Miss Con** stance Knowles. Miss Kate Robinson. Miss Alice Steele, Miss Marlon Peel, Mlsa Lottie Wyly. D. A. R. EASTER BAZAAR. The Atlanta chapter of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution will hold an Easter bssaar neat Friday at the home of Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, on Peachtrse street. There will be sale all sorts of dainty useful articles at reasonable prices. Besides caps, aprons, handkerchiefs and pretty pieces of lingerie, visitors may purchase can dies and a delicious light lunch. A most Interesting feature of the bataar will be the exhibition of the articles which have thus for been col lected for display at the Jamestown Exposition. Many Interesting relics are now- collected Under Mrs. Wilson’s roof and visitors to the bosaar will be ac corded the privilege of seeing them. Personal Mention Miss Kitty Stubblefield will return next Wednesday from a visit to Atlanta and Augusta. Ga.. where ahe has been the central figure at a round of com plimentary affairs. Mlsa Ruth Glover has returned, after a five months' absence. She first vis ited her aunt. Mrs. James C. Hunter, at her home, on Peachtree street. Atlanta, for four months, and subsequently spent several weeks In Athens, Go., with her sinter. Mr*. Barrett Phlntsy.— Nashville Banner. Mr*. John W. Tullls. Jr., of Mon? >; lery. I" the guest of her parents. Air. and Mr*. A. J. Haltlwanger. cc ner of Linden and Courtland streets. D. Turner are in r. and Mr*. Arthur Well, of Sav nah, are the guests of their parents, Ir. and Mrs. Joseph Hlrsch. Miss Janie L. DowdHI. of Columbus, i the guest of her sister. Mrs Cliff .. Neu*. r. E. H. Butler and Mi** Ada But ler left Monday at noon'for a visit to Washington, D. C\, before returning to Buffalo. Ml** Lula.Slatln has returned from West Point, where she was delightfully entertained as the guest of the Misses Lanier. Hon. and Mrs. William Bailey La- ntar left Monday for their home at Jacksonville, Fin., after a *7»%rt visit to Mrs. latmar's parents, Mr. und Mra. R. B. Toy. The friend* In this city of Miss Grace Norcmss, of Atlanta, will be Interested to know that she will leave on Tues day for Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she goes to ‘accept a place on one of the SAnta Fe newspapers, und will make that city her home for the future. Miss Norcross has vtstted here a num ber of times and has many friend* who III regret that her work takes her *«» far away to live.—Macon News. Irs. Mitchell Horner ha* returned n Palm Beach, Fla., and George- n. S. C., when' she was the guest of her (Mirents, Mr. atui Mrs Isaa* Emerson. Little Isabel Robinson Is 111 with ver at the home *>f her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Roby K<>Miu**n, on Peachtree a bu ll Is the dattght popular assistant chief of the lepnrtment Copeland 1* a pr uniuent man anil hold* a responsible p lih The Atlanta Georgian Both, of the contracting |»artle« have host of friends that wish for them a long, happy and prosperous life. CHORUS REHEAR8AL FOR "CAPRICE OF CAPRI." A chorus rehearsal for the "Caprice f I'apti" will hv held Monday even- iig at * o'clock In the assembly hall f the Piedmont Hotel. A full attend- nee I* especially urged. RELICS TO BE"iNSURED FREE. The Georgia Home Insurance fom- Mr. Rhodes Browate Is sldent. has offered to insure free of ..•M the historical relics to l>e exhibited tt Jamestown by the Daughters*of the American Revolution of Georgia. This leshable result has been accomplished [plough the generous Interest of Mr. n Kto'vtie and the Influence of Amu v* Kenning, state tt-gent. f the Daughters of th.- American of the * Augusta, the gue* Atlanta j ppinlzy. r i Mrs. • i«‘»i «« j Mrs. Kenjamln K Barker I* the guest of Mrs. (’. G. Davidson, ill Bir- ! mingham. and ■otiimlttre. Miv* Kenning Is working tlgable real for the *u»*» -•ogl.t exhibit at James!*' or the Gth Inde ss of the Many [ ing. •Fied L. Ingraham, w injured hv a street id weeks ago, is sl*» was serl- accident Intprov- SPRINGOPENING <V» will dliplay the latest creations In New Millinery Nsw models that embody distinctive features In both boms and for- elgn productions. Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday The fallowing musical program will be rendered: AFTERNOON, J TO S. 1. March. Japanese Triumphal Vanderalnm 2. tValte. Village Swallow, Joeef Strain., 3. ((election. Prince nf Pllaen Ouatav I.uili-r, 4. Two-Hiep. Happy Heine J. B. Lami# 5. overture. The (linger Bread .Man A. Baldwin Sloan, 6. Two-Step, Wanita Lora Lee INTERMISSION. T. March. RuMlIng Silk, Then Snyder K. Selection. Mill,' Merry Melodlee, No. 3 Morrl, F. Smith 9. Walts, Laughter of Love C. tV. Bennett |o. Overture. Calif of Bagdad ..A. Boleldleu II. Waltz. Dorothy Vernon ..Sam Fox 13. March, Ice Palace ,. K. T. Paul EVENINb. V:I0 TO io." " 1. March. Attention W. W. Volman 2. Overture. Echoes from the Metropolitan Opera House, Tfcco M. Tabani 3. Waltz. Jeunette : . . .A. R yi. . 4. Two-Step, Golden Real .... 4 f>. overture. Lutspeil 6. Two-Step, Dolly Dlinpu- . INTERMISSION. 7. March, our Director fi. Novelette. Lace* and Grace* 9. Waltz. Wedding of the Wind* 10. Two-Step, Good-bye. Sweet Marie 11. Selection. Ml|ln' Merry Melodies, No. 4.. 12. March, <*ubun independence Home. Sweet Home. All are most cordially Invited. Smith & Higgins, . Mabel McKInlev .... Theo. Mi,hp, . Chauncey Halm-, Bigelow G. Hal7.Pi Hall .... Kerry Mill, . .Morrl, F. Smith . .C. D. Hennlngcr A Glimpse of Florida Mrs. Drury Powers, of Atlanta, who In upending some time at Orlando. Fla., write* to her family very interestingly of her stay In the Land of Flowers. The following extracts from one of her re cent letters give a charming glimpse of the beautiful town of Orlando and «f Its pleturesque surrounding*. Mrs. Powers writes: "Orlando haa more style than any town of four thousand people that I ever saw. There are many tourists here, numerous automobiles and quite a number of elegant winter homes of Northern people. "Our location is Ideal, right on Lake Lucerne, surrounded by some of the prettiest homes in the city. There Is a greet deal of driving by here, as Lake Lucerne Is the pride of the town, the drive, walk, etc., being kept In good order. The lake has many row boats and the children enjoy rowing Im mensely. Tourists* winter homes dot the entire circuit of Lake Lucern**. These home*, white, gray and red. with thelt beautifully kepi lawn*, with flow er* atui shrubbery, the graceful curv ing walk, bordered with velvety green grass and palms and live oaks draped in long gray mo**, which circles around the lake, and Its rippling blue water*, part rosy now with the setting sun. make a charming ensemble "We have met some very Interesting people, among them Miss Pomeroy. th« Piece of James Fenlmore fooper. She herself the author of several chil dren's books She . has taken a great fancy to Maud and has promised to send her one of the books sin* has writ ten containing hej autograph. Maud also had a party given her a few’davs ago by Mrs. French, of Plainfield. N. .1 1 wonder that stranger* fancy the child, for you know she Is always speechless before strangers. "One of our treats a few evening* since was a parlor reading from "Sandy." the delightful successor n "Mrs. Wlgga In the Cabbage Patch." Another treat, rather unusual nt h r*»- sort, was a lecture given by a Ten- nessee professor upon that fascinating topic 'The Crusaders.* 'The growth In Orlando 1* unusually luxuriant. Both the palm tree and th** finer variety of palm, are very (In* 1 . There are four or five lakes In the tftun and thirteen can be seen from the court house tower. There are 1,200 lake* in this (Orange) county. The public school here amused me. It I* a beau, tlful cream brick building with great Corinthian pillars In front and seem ingly modern In every respect "From SAndford to Orlando the truck farms Interested me very much Th- darker green of the celery, row-* and rows of It, In contrast to the light*, tenderer green of lettuce (acre* **f ir . then onions, beets, peas, bean*, all t*i such long straight rows, would ha\- delighted mamma, with her love I t gardens. "I was surprised to see *o inane oranges and grape fruit on the tt***' The grove* look flourishing, though wonders how anything esn flourish ir. this sandy, sterile looking soli "The country looks very dlfferen from what It did when we went Clearwater. Fla., several season* aw after the blizzard." MACON. t delightful stag theater party was en on Thursday night by Mr. T. J. Simmon* to see Lew Dock*tader's min strel*. Mr. Simmon*' guest* for the evening ere; Me**r*. John R. Burk. W Ken neth Todd, Roosevelt Walker. Charles Ing at the Phi Mu hall, at Wesleyan. The meeting was well attended and the plan* for the convention that I*, »' be held In June at Jamestoun wer- dlscusaed. and though no definite idan- were made as to the arrangement- • program for the three day* that th* entlon will be In session, th* 11. nrwig. Pate StetMon. Charles Wll-lgates were elected and the p The friend* **f Mr*. .1 Jefferson Thomas will b** distressed to learn that she 1* crltlcallx III at hew home, 64 East Alexandet street. Mr* Thomas vu*tulned a second *tr*»ke of paralysis a few da\ * ago. and I in- member* of her family are exceeding!) anxlou* about her condition. Colonel Turner C. Thomas, of Au gusta. 1- In the city, called hither by the extreme illness of hi* mother. Mr*. J Jeffers *n Thomas Mr John Hlne, of Birmingham, spent til Weiner have * are being ofTeifd j bfgun housekeeping at an attractive hour solicitation, in voltage on Gordon street. West End. Keefe Nel-«*n l* S|>en<1- Ime at the home of her sls- Drury Powers, at Decutur. |>ntr|otie town* of Ge ugl.i. . nee* an earnest Interest In * Mrs. Julia thl* matter, and a recognition of the j Ing importance «>f the approaching exp*.'ter. Mti in at Jamestown. Go. Ammg other beautiful exhibit* will! be ii splendid silver service, which l*e- ; Ml longs i i a Georgia family of national t ft mi reputation. J»*ne These relit !, will be put In a flic j proof building* undet the be*.; police; Pr - - - ...• . surveillance, and in museum «*»<>* of ‘the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Park- 1 the most approved make Ut. at Macon. _ j The eld gun* «*f the Chatham ArtII• i — lery. of Savannah, which were present- Mi*. W. c Samlet* an*! her daugh* • d t-> thl* mtlltai n oiganizatiut l*\ Gen- Iter*. Mis* Julia Sundns and Mis* Clara j eiat Washington, will be nl* » .m ! Samlet*, went to Montgomery on Sat-j lilMiloii hv the Daughters of the A:nei- Uudav to visit Mr. ami Mi*. Jume* E. I. mi lt«-volution I lllckev llam* and Sam Coleman After the theater the men were Joined by Mr. Dnckstader and till re tired to the |l"tel I^tnler Cafe, where i elegant bird supper was served. Mr*. W. F. Carter ha* Issued invita tion* for a teeeptlon to be given on Tuesday In honor of her daughter. Mr*. William Carter, of New York. Mr*. Carter hn* a wide circle of friend* In Macon and will be delightfully enter tained during her stay In thl* city. Mrs. Thoma* Malone Whele**. who Is visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. T. c Parker, at their suburban home. In- gleslde. will leave on Wednesday of next week for her home. In St. Louis. Miss Ruth Parker will accompany Mr*. Whelm* and will spend a month or six week* In Ft. Louis. Miss Sarah Tinsley and Ml** Rone Crutchfield returned home Thur*day front Boltngbroke. where they have heeh spending the week with Mis* Small Wadley. Mis* Tinsley and Ml** Crutchfield will *pend the next month at Mis* Tln*iey‘s country home, near the Log Cabin Club. The Phi Mu fraternity, the alumnae and the college girl* had a very en thusiastic meeting on Thursday morn- ItiMtructed to Invite a speaker and ?•» make arrangement* for the hanque that will be given on the night -f June 16. Mr*. George Duncsn was elected «b “ egate and Mlsa Ida Holt and Mrs Hen ry Wortham alternates. The law clssa of Mercer l'”t was delightfully entertained Thur-To night by Mr. and Mrs. Orville A Fu at ihelr home, on Forsyth terra-« Park I* a member of the .Men • i faculty. A profusion of cut flower* vv.i- «»•<•» In decorating the room* and during * evening delicious refreshment* u, “ served. Invited to meet the student- Ml*se* Caro Davis. Busle Dave, and Mrs. Andrew Lane. Ml** B g* '• rlef. Mis* Wheeler. Miss Comlm. M * Anna Taylor and Mis* McLInn Mosby's Man is Dsad. Charleston. W. Va, March Robert C. Chew, a wealthy farm*’ this county, died at Dr. Jennlng- torlum of paralysla yesterday, az*** He was a Confederate soldier. l'»' ,n,f served with the famou* M*»hy l,a " * Ion. IV— • 3 Richard Sam* ha* retuitted I i visit t«* her mother. Mrs. D. B *• at Macon. SPRING OPENING WEEK A Regal Showing of Bewitching Millinery ■Heal n*»«l helpful, and ndp* may t> taken down tn tlw *i»*» thus mnk- * ing h !e--t«n a i* iiuimm tn ple««ur« »>» ’•■i'. !f .»t.-l «.*•. fil.n.U Many ticket* 4} ( !m\v l*» n ' »l I l.iit It I.- rxtto. trd th >•1 if u *tli .i w jid LUNCHEON FOR ST. LUKES. Tin lunchc m which win U m-ivkI tt« \i Saturday f»*r the benefit of l.ukt - cliun h will be in - .i.ug%- -r Mi- K.'.rii-mr Thompson and Mis- N.mnb Nh-.>l*on. and will be given at 11.«- Nt- col*on rrsideinS. %»n F-ot*—t avenue The hour* «.f the lun« heon hi.- fr.uti 12 t" 3 oVWnk. aid the p-iblh i- dlf«: ' Inv >t«-i! to hr I ie*. nt. Toe young ls«li»* wh i wilt i inm If Ml** Lout** Haw kin- N in duKtgnon Mi-- Ann. k ut.. J nt... English. Mi** K.iths . I. — * Liui 4 and ||r|*n d. - :U«> -r.d llu»a K.i Mi W N Hurlbut. Jr. NORCROSS. lU.lmnl A M'er* u h. lUrlt.w, Mo W.-»lteii U In It.—. N I.'dinette Wtwltf. . r AtHi.tr*. I* MlHiotlier. V|i- Wnlk.-r ill . , I .nitu Mi. Ilofkiu* I* SlhhU V|. I- erlng fr.< ’ ’ * Walking • ’a!. '!• ...H» iff - *'?»-• 1 Mr* It «* Mezlkak is OWHKRE in Atlanta will you find an exhibit ->t n , ‘" r Miilinerv that in any wuv surpasses our o|»« niint display. (Quality, beauty, variety—in fact every nn -"-' a ‘ ry feature—ait? here to make as near perfection as | UIV si hie. It will continue all this week in all its effecti v, ‘) ll ‘i and will prove a meeea for every woman in Atlanta au the surrounding vininitv. MRS. C. H. SMITH, 180 Peachtree, Cor. Ellis.