Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 21, 1907, Image 8

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f ll the world around you seeming, rt each heart. In silence dreaming. Idle the evening ftkjr la beaming. 6pflncl.il trlth the atara all gleaming. It la hmvtii Ihua In Im> N>ar the fragrant orange Irw " nthed l»jr qiualc * *" All the air frith gladness ringing. Metn'rlea where the thought* an* wlnglug; It la peaceful tban to he Near tWe 9*ftinted ornhge tree. Soothed by Quisle on th«* I»*m. Lulled hy braakers from tin- sea, fader the paluifc. Land of sunshine. loro and flowers. Land of Kouthern dews and showers. Whore the atatolr palm tree tow or a O’er the gay lllMarua bowera. It la joyous thua to be Near the perfumed orange tree. Booth.*! by intiale on the lea Lulled hr hreakera from the tea, liider the paluia: All one's anul In toy divining. Mysteries of life dcflolntg. I'Kct In all Ilia glory shining. Onlr for the loved onea nfnfiig. It la l»leaae<t Ihua to lie Near the perfumed orange tree. Mont hod hy wnale on the Ion Lulled hr hreakera from the aea. fnder the paltna! - MAItTIIA L. tllELOW. Palin Bench, Fla. MISS WOOLEY "IlNTERTAINS FEW FRIEND8 INFORMALLY. Thursday afl'«tnoon Mian Mildred Wooley was hoateaa at a delightful lit tle bridge party followed by an In formal tea to which n number of young men dropped In. The occaalon wan complimentary to Miss Ruth McGee, of Greenville. H. «\, who !h vlaltlng Miss Halite Cobb Johnson. Mina Wooley** home waa made doubly nttractive by the u*e of qunntltle* of spring flower*, bowl* and vane* of which were placed tn every available spot throughout the room*. Mis* Wooley was assisted In entertaining her guests hy her mother. Mra. Vassar Wooley. who wore a be coming silk gown In black and white Mlsn Mildred Wooley was most at tractive In pink tAfTeta silk Mlsn Mc Gee wore a amart gown of black and white taffeta, and Miss Johnson most attractive In pule blue. MR. AND MRS. AU8TELL TO ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mm. William Auatell will entertain at a beautiful dinner party Thursday evening nt the Aragon Hotel, complimentary to Mrs. l<oul*e R. Stew art and Ur. Ayere, whose marriage will take place AtiMI 10. A profusion of pink and white roaea will be used w ith artis tic effect upon the handsomely ap pointed table. Mr. and Mrs. Austell's guests will Include Mrs. Louise R. Hie wart. Dr. Ayere. Major and Mm. F. M. Donner of Beltna. Mr. and Mrs. William Owens, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ryrd, and Mrs. Loula T. Lyona of Aylmer. Mrs. Austell will wear a stylish toi lette of lavender crepe de chine, em broidered in various shades of helio trope. — Mrs. Stewart's gown will bn oT white lace; Mis. Donner will wear black lace; Mrs. Ityrd's costume will In* of black velvet; Mrs. Lyons will wear a gown «*f white and lavender silk, and Mrs. Owen** toilette will be of while crepe de , bine. COACHING PARTY - IN HONOR OF MR. J. R. BRANCH. ' Colonel and Mrs. Robert J. Lowry tntertalm-d at a coaching party Thurs. day afternoon In honor of Mr. J. It. Branch, secretary of the Northern Hunker*’ Association, who Is spending u few days In the city. After a delightful drive through the Interesting parts of the city the party was entertained at tea at the Pied mont Driving flub The guest* Included Mr J. U. Branch, Mr. and Mr*. Thomas B Paine. Mr. and Mrs. J. K ottley, Mrs. George Cunningham, Mr. James W. Fng1l*h, Jr., and Ml. \yillls Ragan. MR8. DUVALL^LUNCHEON. One of the happiest affairs of the week was the luncheon nt which Mrs. W. P. Duvall entertained Thursday nt the Capital city club. The occasion wns thoroughly Informal and assem bled about eighteen of the friends of the hostess. The luncheon table was net In the blue room at the dub and was artistically decorated In white hy acinths, a basket of these flagrant True Flavors With great care, by a process en tirely nis own, Dr. Price is enabled to extract from each of the true, select fruits, all of its character istic flavor, and place in the mar ket a class of flavorings of rare excellence. Every flavor is ol great strength and perfect purity. For flavoring ice-cream, jellies, take, custards, etc., pcsl^ flavoring Extracts vanma Lamon OrangB Rose, alt can be used with perfect satisfaction. This design it a very emart jacket of etriped black and whit# ailk. It te cut with low vast, opening over folde of aoftly gathered chiffon. The revore are of black valvaL flower* forming the centerpiece, and silver loving cups filled with the name flower* being placed at Intervals on the table. Mrs. Duvall wore a hand some auit of dark blue cloth with blue toque. General and Mrs. Duvall will leave next week to make their home in Washington City, and will be greatly missed In Atlanta by a wide circle of friends, MR8. FITE ENTERTAIN8. Mrs. Henry J. Kite entertained sev eral ladle* at euchre Wednesday after-. in. In honor of Mr*. Francis llealy and Mrs. John Miller Pogue, whose departure for Cincinnati, April 1, to make their home In that city, I* a source of general regret among their many friends. The house was beauti fully decorated In Faster lilies, ferns and palm*. The table In the dining room, was especially attractive. The duny cover over green had a* Its cen terpiece a basket filled with Faster lilies and asparagus ferns. From the • corners of the table was vellete tulle, which reached up to the chande lier. with bunches of Faster lilies nnd ferns dotted here and there on the tulle drapery. Cut glass candlestick* holding green tapers and cut glass dishes tilled will! green and while mints completed the decoration. Punch was served throughout the game. The score cards were designed hand-painted Faster lilies. The first prize, an Individual cut glass sugar and ream set, was won by Mrs. Meredith Martin. The consolation, a growing Faster Illy, was eut by Miss Josephine Rogers, while the booby, a little basket tilled with tiny little chicks and egg*, presented to Mr*. William Walker, llealy wa* presented with a hand-painted salad bowl, and Mrs. Pogue with hand-painted memorandum folio. After the game a delightful salud and Ice course was served, the Ices being frozen In Easter lilies. Those present were: Mr*. Meredith Martin, Mrs. Grover Fife. Mrs. W. H. Gaar, Mr*. Fred Voorhees, Mrs. Wil liam Walker. Mrs. F. Kosher. Mrs. J. Smith. Mrs. Phil Green, Mrs. Jack Melt, Mrs. Randolph Dixon. Mrs. Floyd cox, Mrs. Cortex, Mrs. M. D. Gaar, Mr*, oscar Ragland. Mrs. t*angtey. Miss Louise McDonald. Mtss Langley, Mis* Josephine Rogers. Mrs. Francis Ilea I v, Mrs. Henry Coiner. Mrs. Miller Pavne. Mrs Dr. Hammock, Mrs. Louis Thlbedeau. Mrs. K. C. Black. . DANCE AtTeGADLO’8. tie of the most delightful affairs of week wns the dance given nt He- gadlo’s Wednesday evening In compli ment to Mis* Kitty Stubblefield, of Nashville, who lias been the guest of s Aline Patterson and Miss Ruth McGee, of Greenville. H. C.. the guest of Miss Bailie Cobb Johnson. Miss McGee wore a dancing frock of white messallne fashioned with lace. Miss Stubblefield wore light blue silk trimmed with Valenciennes lace and ue ribbons. Miss Patterson was gowned in white •t made over taffeta. Ml*s Johnson wore a toilet «>f light blue crepe de chine, fashioned with lace and ribbon*. Ml** Martha Woodward's gown was pink silk, and Ml** Me*sle Woodward BUY A NICE DIAMOND. When you put your money Into Diamonds, you put It where it i- abso lutely *afe, and you control your own Investin* nt. Get one n »w before un other rise in value. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street. Miss Nina Gentry wore a dancing frock of light blue mcsaaltne trimmed with lace. Miss Anna Rain was much admired n a toilet of white lace made over blue silk. The chaperone* Wednesday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hearn, Mr. ami Mrs. John Maddox. Mrs. W. T Gentry, and Mr*. Ren Noble. Among the guest* were: Miss Busle May Pope MUs Rollne Clarke. Miss Luclle Woodruff, Miss Bessie Pope Miss Julia Meador. Miss Gladva Levin’ Mis* Bradley, Miss Donna Bain, Mins Mna Gentry, Miss Patterson, Miss Mr- Gee, Miss Able Vandiver. Mis* Johnson. Mis* Bessie Woodward. Miss Martha Woodward. Mr. Logan Clark. Mr. Ar- Giur La tic, Mr. Robert Oregg, Mr. Ray Powers, Mr. Jesse Draper. Mr. Rogers Key*, Mr. Holland Lowndes. Mr Means. Mr. Ewell Gay. Mr. Lamar Hill. Mr. Oliver Hloodworth. Mr. Doxler Lowndes. Mr. George Lowndes. Mr. Russell Compton. Mr. George Walker Mr Lucius Drewery. Mr. Max Rey nolds. Mrs. loiuren Foreman. Mr. Lmils Leonard. Mr. Cottlngton. Mr. Edwin Jones. Mr. Henry Fallows, Mr. Turner Carson, Mr. Andrew Cohen. Mr. Wpar* ton Moore. Mr. Andrew Nlcolson. Mr Trumwcll Scott. 8MALlTiLLI8. Special to The Georgias. Cuthbert, Ga.. March 21.—A marriage of unusual Interest was that of Miss Boss Fills and Mr. Arthur Polhlll Small, which took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride'* parents, on Lumpkin street, Cuthbert. Promptly at S o'clock, to the strain* of Mendelssohn's wedding march, ren- deied by Miss Alleene Blmpson. th.» bride entered the drawing room upon the arm of the groom. Thev stood before an Improvised altar of palm* and ferns. Rev. W. L. Culbertson per. forming the ceremony. In the rear hall delicious punch nnd cake were serve,I The bride's going.a way gown w«* of blue chiffon broadcloth with vest of Persian banding, with this she wore a blouse of lace and hand-embroid ery. Mr. und Mrs. Small left on the 9 o'clock train for Chattanooga and other points of Interest. On their re turn to Cuthbert they will be at home to their friends at the Webb House m College street. •on by Mrs. F. M. Gower, of Green vllle, 8. C.; Mrs. Small won the second prise, a gold pin; and the consolation rent to Mrs. Suckles. rehearsaTfor OPERA. rehearsal for the opera, ' Caprice of Capri,” will be held Thursday even ing nt 9 o'clock In the assembly room of the Piedmont hotel. A full attend ance of the chorus Is urged. EASTER"eGG HUNT. Among the pleasures which Faster will offer Atlanta’s little folks 1* an Easter egg hunt to be given by commit tee No. 3, of the , Ponce DeLeon ave nue Baptist church Saturday afternoon, March 30, at Ponce DeLeon. The oc casion will be one of the happiest of Its kind, and to the child who find* the golden egg a Plymouth Rock hen weighing 10 pound* will be given. Mother* need not be nfrnld to send their children, a* the ladles of the com mittee will be on bund to look after the safety nnd pleasure of the little one*. The sum of 10 cents will be charged for admission. CLUB MEETING IN HONOR OF MIS\S M’GEE. Thursday morning nt tile Peachtree Ion, Mi** Bailie Cobb Johnson enter tained her bridge club In honor of her attractive gue*t, Mis* Ruth McGee. After several games of bridge a deli cious luncheon'wa* served. Ml** John son wore a ligul blue taffeta silk, anil Mi** McGee wa* gowned in black nnd I M white foulard. The prize wa* a |*alr *»f *llk hose, and those playing J Misses Ruth McGee. Nina Gentry.* Louise Johnson. Gladys Levin. Helen i o'Hrlen, Cara Hutchins. Namile Craw , j ford, • Kile Dargan, Georgia Watts und | Kate Waldo. fern, and the ladles gave her several pieces of prettily decorated Lycett china. D. A. R. CHAPTER DANCE. t Elaborate preparations are being made by the members of the Bnrnh McIntosh Chanter of the Daughter* of the American Revolution, for the dance to be given at the Kimball House on Friday evening, April 5, by the chap ter. Many Invitation* will be Issue, nnd the affair will he one of the bril liant event* of the Kn*ter season. The proceeds will he applied to the build ing of a permanent home for the Sarah McIntosh Chapter,- D. A. R. A TREAT FOR~MU8IC L0VER8. Invitation* have been Issued for a unique recital In the Wesleyan Memo rial church Thursday evening to be given by c. Arthur Long well, of New York, assisted by Mrs. Frank Pearson, soprano; Mr*. John H. Cooper, con tralto, and Ml** Theodora Morgan, vio linist, of Atlai|it. The following program will be ren dered : "Rhapsodic llongrolse. No. 2"—Liszt. "O Komtn Mil Mir In Die Fruehllng- *nniiit"—Van Der Htuckm. "Sing. Smile Slumber" (violin obli gato)—Ooufod. "Shepherds und Maidens Fair” mu "In Arcndy"—Nevln. "Barcarolle." op. 13—Nevln. "Pupltlon* D'Armour"—Schuctt. "Walther'* Prelslied" i Die Molster ng«r» - Wagner-\\ IlheltnJ. "StaiM ato Caprice"—Vogrlch. "Two Skylarks"— Lcs. heiiz.kv ign Lands" cGertnapy)—f ATLANTA PRIMARY UNION. The Atlanta Primary and Junior Sunday School Teachers' I'nlon will meet In Trinity church Friday after noon at 3:30 o’clock. Every one Inter ested In the union 19 cordially Invited to be present. MRS. F. P. GAFFNEY. President. JENIFER HIVE. Jenifer Hive No. 7. L. O. T. M . com mittee No. 2, will entertain publicly n* their ball, corner Marietta street und Ponder* avenue. Friday night at H o'clock. The quilt and lace curtain* will he raffled at that time. There will be other features of amusements and a pleasant time promised. All who have chnnce* on the quilt or urtalns please be on hand. There will be no charges f«*,r admis sion or refreshments. There will also be a prize drawing. D. A. R. RECEPtToN AT NEW KIMBALL. Thursday afternoon from 4 t» 6{ 'clock at the New Kimball the Pled- ! aont Continental Chapter. Daughters | f the American Revolution, gave an j elaborate reception for the benefit of, the Georgia column of Continental hall j at Washington. D. C. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN Fully hnlf her charm lie# lu the glory of her Unlr. The Imperial Hair Rcgtnarator la responsible for most of th- Iteautlful shades of hair you #»••» today. It la absolutely hnriiib e, easily Applied. Its use eiiaiiot !»•• detected. Kntuple of hnlr colored i*. Privacy assured rorrvs|ioinl Imperii) Chin. Rfe. Co., 135 W. 23d St„ I. T. Sold by Jacoba* Pharmacy, Atlanta. Ga. 1 9 ulniltle rrtsfatsf Is Wklsktf, 0'fssr. Wsr. Bl/st. Ceo/ar. Cblvat, 7aka«# id buiifli* sfa t Afrrr* fiftssi tlm Ihi Only Keeler ImII- Me io Georgia. 229 Wooiwari An,, ATLANTA, GA. The* tszkow sk I. ' l.li heswalzer." op. 57—MosxkoYvski ’Hun set"—-Btlck. Because"- D'Hatdelot. ’Grand Polonaise." lit F Hat—Chopin ptlon i idecorated for the J ferns, cut llowert i flag*. During th< freshnient* rve i! by Ml Mo beautifully t ension w It h palms, j anil many national , afternoon iWilchtus j ojperved. Punch was ! Margaret Kllller. Km. MINSTREL SHOW. Thursday night nt k:15 at the He- ! brew Orphan*' Home, a delightful mln- ORATORIO ASSOCIATION. strel entertainment will be given bv a i lull rehearsal of the nratori.i As- l • ntertainment w til i> giv.n i>> a tat Ion Is railed nt Trinity church number "f talented young ladle* and Thursday evening at S o'clock. gentlvm Home. the benefit IN HONOR OF MI88 PAUL. BIRTHDAY 8URPRISE PARTY. Wed n*-day evening at the Len« apartments, a charming surprise party n In honor of the hlrthdu .. „ , nlversary of Mrs Harry W. Anderson, air.-, william K I *»lk entertained ) Bridge wa* played dating the e\ening. the members of the Sixteen Fuchte nnd an elaborate buffet mup|h»» wa* Club Thursday afternoon at her home "•‘w* 1 - T,u> *BU'*ts Included Mi and <*n North Jackson <„ .. •. Harry W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. " JHCKKt" 1 M(■,.<•». In 0,>111,,II. IJ vv Ml . Mr „ ,J|||„„ n . ic'olonel and Mrs. Corse. Ur. and Mrs. j A H Vandyke. Mr. and Mrs Fled Peake. Mr an^l Mrs. II Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs. WII- A TYPICAL SOUTHERN GIRL. Thb Philadelphia Not lb Ameilcnn Thursday contained a picture of Ml Loan Tillman, with the followli ton. assisted hy little Miss Alexander and Ansley. of Decatur. Judge Roan, of Fairburn. made ar Interesting address and a number ol vn.nl selccilons was given by Mrs Charles n. Sheridan. Mr* M. M O'Brien, Mis* Grace Ue Brown. Mrs ('lamlin Welch Rasa and Mis* Lizzie Roberts. Mrs. Stephen Dean, regent, was as sisted In ievolving the guest* b\ Mrs. R F. Park. Ml** Julia McKinley. Mrs. William II Yea mile, Mr* William Zim mer and Mrs. Judge Roan. YOUNG WOMAN'S CLASS. At next Sunday's meeting of tn.* Young Women's Class of Trinity church. Dr. M. L. Troutman. pa*tor of Park Street Methodist churgti. will de. liver iin addri *v All young women «i>« coidially invited to attend. MRS. FISK ENTERTAINS. Tuesday aft, rn«v,n at her horn,., )u West End. Mrs. II. W Fisk entertain -1 a number of her friends at euchre The occanlon wa* m eoinpltment to her sisters. Mr*. Bard well and Mrs Plank, of Indlanapdls, who or»v hrte on an extended visit. Mrs. lisk'* home was attmetlvelv decorated with spring llowers. bow!* and vase* ,.f them ornamenting' man tel* and.cabinets thr. ughout the #pa- COOKING SCHOOL GROWS IN POPULARITY. The lAiure* at the looking school at Turn Vereln llall are becoming more "In the large Southern ,oiony which Ami more popular, ach >»*ar make* Its winter home at that -Thursday was salad day and during apltal there are any numbei or girls the houis of the lesson Mrs. Stevens h«. (omrlbute In a great degtee to the gave many recipes f .,r the dellclou< ucces* ef the social season. Among salads which are lndl*|a>nsab|e to the liese Is Ml** l.ona Tillman, daughter j summer menu. Demon*!rating a* *h • f the seiiatoi from . S »u»h .Catollr. i. I talked. It wa* n**t long before r-everal ho ha* done s<» much to make hi* i salad* had been made nnd were bring re: lit the upper house of moment f 1 j passed around on charmingly garnished lie political history of th- cminti y. j dishes for the Inspection „r the ladle*, li** Till.nan l* *1 typical Southern gill.' The teielpt* given and demonstrate I ltd all the love of outdoor life and j hy Mrs. .Steven* f.u dressing* weie as • Indoor Ivopltalltv wlibli I* *0 china ♦ follow* J t-M*tlc of the people ,»f that sect I >n. j Boiled Dressing. 1 1 Two eggs, two tablespoons vineg.i J | four tablespoons of olive oil. tw tablespoons Fn neb mustard, two tr ble*p<• »n* whipped tie.itn, one tea*;,o« *uya one-half teaspoon salt. CHARMING HOUSE PARTY. M«yonnai,,. Y KAItb 1 A delightful house party « insisting Thie. eggs.yolks, on.* pli.t Pug-' by Millions of a number of dMIngeishe.l guest-. j o'|% .• •»»;. two tablespoons lemon Julc w TltKIkril 1^,101’V * " 1M hv • btertnlned this week by Mr- jiayeium WRILBI.TKETIIING WlTli HVr. , ** 1 V k, \ A . ,u ! , .!*' v 1 «.f the party handsome tHILDHCfy 1"EETHIN(J nitlnuidlv i f.ithr t ’s friends. t-Ksa. 1 r .sooths** r n i: < *n 1 m /rz>..\* v, cfhkk UK MED tout hi .\li TUK lit Ms. ALLAYS AI.L WIND COLIC, and u tLo ULS t on in a nr mg: a. ^n»U by Urugsht* la *very part cf tL* Fl*k | e» e| V »*,| tie I guests (n a of lavender «l»k • Mra Plank* ' Raid veil wa«• Gear*vntre«| until hits -Rk. i Drug art. June tatcruUvv. was Pel iuZ I Twenty-five Cents a IWtlr. i.ua sttk. nni Mi o. ne 1 lit bla, k and, « The A»*i prize, a i Llp'comb. who ».»u* tile talent**! Ml latnar Rutherford, of Atlun*. G».. an*. Ml*.* Lana Tillman rill arrive this afternoon f:om Wn#hln*tton Ml** fit am Br an daughi. r lion W .1 l*i an. ird Ml— Sophia Tillm in Sen* ei* Tillman's yomce-t diiugntn. will arrive t.h|* af*e* u f-om II . .;i - ininn«. .%!»•• • tn-T ■ 1 ' K Un :.u. rino-lmlf teaspoon aalt, one-fourtli teaspoon pepper, three tobh sp ’*"'* olive oil. Tabasco and Worcester shire, one tablespoon vinegar. The booths were constantly vljr * rounded by groups of Interested w ■ m n who were shown here the nmnng. «r'»* „f the ga* range, there the baking is. the mixing of delltimi* waft I at another booth how to tnak. j serve In the prettiest fashion sum*" ! dessert*. Of espetial Interest wa* ’ cooking done by electricity. Tb** • * lug utensils placed on a woo.l* n 1 v I are each wiled so that the curr, rt* J la- turned ofT ns each course I- « 1 '• l! * thus aaviiig u needless expen»n»-‘ h, at. In the afternoon* the hail i- _ filled hy those who are not takin-' cookliig lessons, and who »"in. the I tooth* and enjoy the nmu- 1 ' provided by the ladle* In charg* 1 Is n fortune-teller, and »»n on- noon this week th«re will be an • 1 piano and other attractions will ; provided. j, In addition to the moiie* • ’ .the rooking sej’o. | t’l-re 1 » , (contribution « f ••%« . t.vr ,1" • ntuilber nf llltl” gill* w !e. g f. r the b •nr'lt I.f the ln*tit d* tho*< who l« »!. pail »> • • Moor*' Mar.. i'*vr-L. Jiannff. tf9|flt.c McLts) and .' »a i H i •*•***'