Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 23, 1907, Image 6

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. UATL’KDAY. UAMCK to. JWT SOCIETY. Mn. George C. Bril, Editor. Charlene Stewart, Selene Armxirong,, AttllUOtl. And Woman s Interests A PRAYER. The rbrt.ui of achievement on kle brow lie WH I Ur trlomptie wruuebt la blood and Iran. Tkrouah endless. aordld dare and dream lent: and amllaa taro near lord. 1 only aak That throufk the abadowa and lb. bitter Which he meat know before that r kief eat boar I aur but aerra him well; that whoa ml la reeked aad broken on the day'a (rim wliml, I Ur lore BUT romfort him la all the ware— 'The little wlatfnl ware—that women know. , Aad trig klm to eodare; that when they t Who aoon meat emtla aad cringe, mr a fait faith May lore him oaward throocb tha mlsta of Cato the aaA ^ad than • • • O Thou • Ilatb bowed beaeatk Oetbaeman.'a del. . Giro tkeae, mr falt'itag lips, tha atoragth to pray For all mr hnagtr heart rrtea oat agalnat Then let bis mem'rtea of the bitter atrtfe And all mr wtlllag boadage and poor lore Grow dim aad vague, aa I hare aeen the Bad wraltha of Bight dlaaolra before the Lord. Arreoa the aehoa of dead reeterdaya Ante to Iwr. —Roaton Traaarrlpt. TO MR. ANO MRS. OIBNEY. Dr. and Mrs. Olbney. tha grueata of Dr. and Mra. William Perrin Nlrolaon. will ha complimented with an Infgrmal dinner party by Dr. Batea Black Sat urday night. spend-thiTday PARTY. Mra. Louies Stewart will entertain at a epend-the-day party Tueeday at her home. In Decatur. Twelve friend, will ha entertained and tlte occaalon will ha moat enjoyable. 'BIRTHDAY PARTY. Maater Kdward Kent. Jr., will en tartaln a number of hla little frlende at a party Monday afternoon at hla home on Poncab DeLeon avenue. The occaalon will be In celebration of hla fifth birthday annlveraary. The gueete will Include: Mlaaea Frances Puller, Mary Wlnaton Puller, Harriet Haynes, Roaebud Elchherg, Ly dia Wheeler, Ellaabeth Thomaa, Euge nia Green, Martha Lawahe, Mary Ciwnahaw, Virginia Llpacomb. Marga ret Calhoun, Carolyn* French, Haael HufL Alice Calloway, Alice Turner, Jean Cantrell, Mary Ann Llpacomb, Juliette Murray, Marie Turner. Mar tha Crane, Anna Willingham, Bernice Rowley. Amelia Melllchamp, Nora Mel- llchamp, Blanche Emery,' Mae Emery, Maatera Charlea Puller, Jr., Thompaon Ruaaey. Hulbert llueaey, Prank Huff, Kppa Brown, Edwin Oreen, Lewla Smith, Walter Walker, Parker Free- man, Thomaa Prenahaw, Jr., Harry Thompaon, Jr., Malcolm Turner, Jv„ Arthur Rowley, Goodwin Elkin. DR. AND MRS. NIC0L80N ENTERTAIN AT DINtySR llam Perrin Nlrolaon entertained at a llam Perrin Nlcholnon entertained at a beautiful dlqner nt the Capital City Club In honor of their gueata, Dr. and Mra. Virgil C, Olbney, of New Tork. Tha dinner table, aet In tha blue room, waa moat artlatlc In tla appointment, aad decoration.. The centerpiece waa a large baaket filled with pink ro.ee and Eaater Mile., and the color acheme at pink and white waa followed In all the pretty detalla of tha dinner. ■ Mra. Nlrolaon wore a becoming E wn of blue embroidered mull, anti re. Olbney, the charming gue.t of honor, waa gowned In light tan cloth faahtnned with lace. The gueata of Dr. and Mra. Nlrolaon were Dr. and Mra. Floyd McRae, Dr. and Mra. Jamea II. -Baird, Dr. and Mr*. A. W. Calhoun, Dr. and Mra. Michael Hoke. Colonel 'and Mra. Hobart Lowry, Dr. Todd. MEETING OP ATLANTA WOMAN'S CLUB MONDAY. Tha Atlanta Woman'a Club will meet Monday afternoon at I o'clock In the club roorpm, in tha Grand. •JAM-BO-REE” AT* MARI6T HALL. Mra. J. J. Haverty and her commit tee will give a delightful entertainment on the evening of April J at a o'clock In the Marlet College Hall. The affelr will ba for the benefit of the Altar Society of the Sacred Heart church and will furnteh an evening of fun and frolic. In the ft ret pari of the entertainment will bo a mlueirel show, In which llfiy people will take part, nnd the eecond part of the program will be devoted la eonga, tableaua and vaudeville num bers. A number of prominent society belles and beaux will take part In the entertainment, which bids fair to be one of the beet amateur performances ever given In the city. ' BRADFORD-WOOD. The first design le an embroider ed coat nt change able silk, trimmed with long allk fringe. It le held In front by cross, ed lacings of rib bon to match the color of the silk. When made of one of tha pretty lighter shades the little coat la very nice worn over a summer gown. The last coat la made entirely or lace and may be either separate or attached to the coetufne- The body of the coat la of all-over lace, the border of a con trasting design of Insert Ion. This same mod el may be copied In embroidery: le also very pretty on wash dree.es Wood and Mr. Henry Bradford, on the evening of Wednesday, April I, al halt past six o'clock. The affair will be a pretty home wed. ding with Mrs. W. P. Flehback, of Lev- Ington, Ky.. aa matron of honor: Mias Malttne Bradford, of Cedartown, maid of honor, and little Helen Rhodes, ring hearer. Mr. E. 8. Reynold., of Cedar- town. will act aa Mr. Bradford's beat man. Mrs. Joaaph McGhee will Inau gurate the pre-nupttai rourteslea with a linen shower to her niece on Thurs day afternoon. quite a number of out-of-town gueete will attend the wedding. Mrs. W. P. KUbback la already here Celt Entlrel y of Laee. MISS SAMS ENTERTAINED BY MISS EVA 8LIDER The home of Mite Eva Slider In Davis street was the scene Friday night of a delightful reception In honor of Mies Ada Barns of Jackson, the popular guest of Ml.a Agne. Lyon., The ho.tr.. entertained In moal charming manner and the occasion was thoroughly enjoyed by the large number at gueete present. Mlaaea Agne. and Esther Lyon, Mies Elmo Cawthon. Ml.a Bllder and Mr. Earl Slider rendered several splendid piano selections, and, In addition, a number of games were played. During the ev ening delicious refreshments ronatot- tng of Ices end rake, were served. Among those present were Mite Rems Mlaaea Eva Slider, Irene Davis Agnes Lyon. JCalher Lyon, Agnes Rat- terse, Jeannette Williams Elms Caw- thnn. Katie Hell, Mattie Bllder. Elea nor Gourd Mrs. Dora Hunt, Mrs. A. A. Lyon. Mn. J. R. Slider: Messrs. Harry Humphries, Lawrence Bradley, Sam Womack. Sum Mitcham. Harry Hanford. Lyman Davis Charlie Brad ley. Earl Slider, Claude Nealy. MISS SULLIVAN - TO ENTERTAIN. Tueeday evening Mlee Louies Sulli van will entertain Informally In honor of her attractive gueal, Mlee Maude Tit I man, of Commerce. LOCAL TALENT IN OPERA. Wide Interest renter* In the produc tion by local talent of the opera “Ca price of Capri." w hich will be given at the Grand some time In the near fu ture. Not only will the event be one of unueuel Interest because the rhuru. and ra.l Include a number of Atlanta's popular young people, but from the fact that the opera Iteelf Is the Joint production of two bright Atlanta girls. The M-ore was written by Ml.a Nannie Stephens and the clever libretto Is the BEAUTIFUL EASTEE JEWELRY. We have something In nice Jewelry for everybody. The Lady. the Gen tleman, the Baby and the Mlee. Tlte latest and the beet. It appeal. Irresist ibly to the most highly eullured taste EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street. work of Miss Mary Brent Whiteside. The opera le unusually bright and clever, and would attract any audience on lie own merit as well aa because of the Interest which attaches to its-au- thorablp. BOARD OP CITY MI8SI0N8. The Woman's Board of city Mis sions will hold Its tagular monthly meeting Tueeday morning at 10 o'clock at Trinity church. CARD CLUB~InTERTAINED. Friday afternoon Mrs. R. C. Lump kin, at her home on Capitol avenue, entertained her card club with a moat cordial hospitably. Pink roses were effectively used In the decorations and the Ices were In pink tints The prise, a pair of silk hoae, waa tied for by Mrs. T. J. Ripley and Mlee Pearl Nolly, tha former winning. Mra. Lumpkin's gueete were: Mrs. T. J. Rip ley. Mrs. Fred Catchlngs Mrs. C. Skill- man. .Mrs Guy Joeey, Mrs. S. Evans Mrs \V. E. Matthews. Mrs. Eugene Fiupatrlck, Mrs Ida Holtsrlaw. Mrs. Anderson. Miss Clyde darkly. Miss Pearl Nolly. Miss Margaret Brown. Miss Utile Mae Blalock. CHURCH *RECEPTION. Friday evening the congregation of the Westminster Presbyterian church gave a reception complimentary lo the new pastor of the church. Rev. B. F. Qullle. nnd Mrs. Gullle. A charming musical program* was rendered during the reception, end elaborate refreshments were served. Quantities of spring hlnssoms were ef fectively usd In the decoration of the church. BAZAAR OF ATLANTA CHAPTER. D. a; R. At the residence of Mrs. A. McD Wilson, ilo Peachtree, the Atlanta Chapter had an Easter sale for Cralgte House Friday, the ltd. Quite a large collection of bric-a-brac, fancy articles, aprons. Cakes Jellies, etc., were of fered for sale. A most delicious lunch wee served. % The baiaar was largely patronised The board of manager* desire to thank IhAee *ho so kindly contributed to Its sue,ess t* to donations, work and att tendance. The Bnsuciai returns were Cofikihg School Is Brought te Successful Close The cooking school which has been conducted for the post week under the auspices of tha Sheltering Arms Socie ty closed Saturday, The school has received. the,pp|rpnpge of Jiundpede. of prominent Atlanta women, and hes proved one of the most successful en terprise# conducted for The benem of the Sheltering Arms Mrs. E. O. St.- vcn»,y'o< Birmingham, who gave aad demonatratad the course of six lectures, has aroused enthusiastic comment by her efficiency and fay. the practical valua of-the, lectures she baa given. Many matrons are now the ponies lira of well .filled note books, containing alt aorta of.helpful suggestions aa to tha prepaeatlon and serving of this menu.or, that, and have added to their housewifely lore any number of *i did red pm. The necessity of pur* milk baa been [listed by Mrs. Stevens, a fact which lone vouchaarce the usefulness of the The recipes given by Mra Atevena In the Saturday; Class Wfif* aa follows: Strawberry. Short Cake.r-One-half cup; Brookfield butter, two egg*,, one half cup milk, four teaspoons baking powder, one cup'sugar. out cup flour. Eggs, a Larouve.—Chop. bard 1 boiled eggs into dice, mix with enough white sauce to make etpomyeput In 'baking dish with cheaee over,tha bop aad boko. Salmon Canapes.—Cul broad th, heart shape, saute In butter, cut smoked sal mon aa thin ag/possible ahd pfhce on bread, put chopped whites of —■ around bofdar. , moat-gratifying to tha members. The worthy .woman who were In charge of the bagaar deserve the com mendation and thanks of tha Atlanta Chapter, D. A. R. LUNCHEON F0R"sT. LUKES WAS MOST SUCCESSFUL. Tha luncheon given uniter the man agement of Mra Barbour Thompson and Mlia Nannie Nlrolaon Saturday at tha borne of Mr. and' Mra. G. A. Nlcol- aon on Forrest avenua pros, for the benefit of SL Lukes church.-and proved one of the moat atMOamfai of the-Lent en benefits' 1 with which tha 'wfiok has been .crowded. Numbers of parties wan arranged for the occasion, while many business men found time to "drop In" from down town for the take of being served by ona of tha many attractive girls In charge. Tha young women serving luncheon Included the young society contingent, and wrara: Mlaa Louisa Hawkins, Mlaa Nan duBlgnon, Mlsa Anne Flttan, Mlee Jennie Eng lish. .Mlaa Katharine Gholetln, Misses Laura and Helen Payne, Mlaaea Mary and Rosa Kings be ry. Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Mlaa Julia Porter, Mleaee Re becca aad Rosins Raoul. Mlaaea Nlta and Louise Black, Miss Mary Thomas, Mlsa Alberta Rankin, Mlaaea Wood ward. Miss Mary Deaa Tupper. Misses Ollinger, Mlaa Mabel Powers. Miss Isa belle Thomaa, Mlee Buele Mae Pope, Mlee Rollne Clarke, Mlaeea BtockdoU. Misses Hightower. Mies Aline Ruse. Mlee Killsbeth Adair, Mlee Sarah Mor ris, Mlaa Emma Robinson. Mlsa Hor tens# Horne. Mlee Constance Knowles, Miss Kate Hoblnspn, Miss Alice Bteele. Miss Marlon Peel and Mlee Lottie Wyly. CANTATA GOOd“fRIDAY NIGHT. On Good Friday night at ( o'clock at 111 Saints church, corner of North avenue and Went Peachtree street, the new sacred cantata, "The Message From the Cross," by William C. Mc Farland, will be rendered by the choir of the church, under the direction of Mr. Armand. organist end choir mas ter. The public Is Invited to be pres ent. EASTER CANTATA AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. On Easter Sunday afternoon. March 11, "The Story of the Cross" and "Chriat the Victor," by Dudley Buck, will be rendered at the first Baptist church, at 4 o’clock, under the direc tion of Professor J. P. O'Donnelly. ORATORIO AT TRINITY CHURCH Sunday afternoon, March 24, at I 'clock, the oratorio by J. Barnby, "The Lord la King," will be given at Trinity Melhodlat church, under the direction of Mr. Charles Sheldon, Jr„ organist and director. Tlte public le cordially Invited to be present. Thp following will ■ be attractive features of the oratorio: Realm XCVII. chorus. "The I-ord la King.'* Baritone Bolo, "Confounded Be Alt”— Mr. John Mullln. . Soprano Solo with Ladles' Chorus. "Zion Heard of It"—Mies Mamie Har rison. Alto Solo, "O Te That Love the Lord"—Mrs. Arthur Crevlston. Offertory—Mr. J. Fowler Richardson. “The Night la Departing,” Mendels sohn—Mr. R. D.' Armour. Double Chorus—"There Is Sprung Up a Light." Tenor and Boas Solos and Omni*. "King All Glorious"—Mr. R. D. Armour and Mr. W. Joseph Hubbard. March and Chorus. "Gloria Tatrl." Sopranos: Mrs. W. T. Wingfield, Miss Mamie llarrlsnn. Mis* Grace Lee Brown, Mlee Fairy Ritter, Mrs. J. Fow. ler Richardson, Mm.- C A. Sheldon contraltos, Mrs. John Cooper. Mr*. Ar thur Crevlston. Mrs. Oallyard, Mra. "■ M. O'Brien, Mias Jennie Armstrong; tenors, Mr. R. D. Armour, Mr. McCsI- lum, Mr. J. W. Marshbank, Mr. John Coopsr; hfiaaos, Mr. John Mullln. Mr. W. Joseph Hubbard, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Otla Nix. Mr. Edward Barnes,.Mr. Cot lie Campbell. ^ PRETTY BIRTHDAY PARTY. A most delightful party was given by Matter w. T. Callahan. Jr., lit tha home of hla parents on Chattahoochee avenue. Bast Point, Wednesday after noon to .• number of hto frlende. Though only five year* old, "W. T. Jlia own' Invitation In hto father's' of fice, which gives him tha distinction of being, the youngest Job printer In Georgia. Numerous games wart played by the tittle folks and recitations and tonga were the features of the afternoon. Maater "W. T." escorted file gueete to the dining room and all enjoyed the dainty repast that was spread for chlldrtn. Fortify the System Against the penetrating dampness of early spring and In bring warmth and cheer In tho Inner man, drink a steaming cup of Maxwell House Blend Coffee hi breakfast time. T*il! aid dlgeatlon. atrenftthen the nerves and furnish nnap and energy for the day's work ahead. 1 Naxwfl House Blend Coffee CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. NABHVILLE-H0U8T0N. repeat that was apraad.for the it. An abundance of violets were used In connection with the unique dec orations. Pretty souvenlra were given to each child present. A number of group pictures were taken. Those present were: W. T. Callahan. Jr., Annie Belle Callahan. Dodge Cal lahan. Sheffield Nessmlth Malone. La mar Orr, Jim Defoor, Jr., Chap EveretL Jr.. Donald Mixon, Ethal Mixon. Mary Connally, Bern!# O'Donnelly Thomp son, Elisabeth Ramsey, Bam Ramsey, Jr., Jamea Sheffield Thompaon, Annie Harriett Malone, Raymond Smith. Irene Smith, Cora Francis Johnson. Janie Lynn Joiner, Nannie Mack Joiner, Wynn Joiner, Jewel Harrison, Lamar Harrison, Margarita Tillman, Rltiabath Tillman, Marie Brown, Lewie Bonehoo, Alice Donehoo. Carlos Hemp- ley, Annie Jonea Humphries, Mary Ella Bailey. Ruth Bailey, W. A. Dodge, Jr., J. W. Lovelace, Augustus Glmeron. Ruth Rosser. William Wesley Malone and Jimmie Attlcut Callahan. W. H. M. CONFERENCE. The Woman's Home Mission confer ence. of North Oeorgla. will meet in Griffin from April 1 to the 7. The city Is opened lo a' full delegation and every auxiliary to urged to s*nd one or more representatives. Send name of delegates to Mn. J. a Jenkins, Orif. fin. Go. MEETING oTcARD CLUB. Mra. M. D. Gear entertained her Card Club Friday afternoon, the gueete Including: Mrs. W. W. Cartoy. Mrs. M. P. Martin, Mrs. Bam Methvln, Mra. Frank Cox, Mra. H. J. Fite, Mrs. Francta Healey. Mra. Mllles Poque. Mrs. Langley, of California: Mrs. 8. P. Moncrtef, Mlaa Grace Langley, of Cali fornia; Mra. Oscar Ragland. Mn. W. E. Carnes, Mrs. Rasher, Mra. Stahl, Mra. Fred Voorheex. After the garde, refreshments were served. The prise, a while and gold plate, waa won by Mra. Carley. Each gueat was presented with tiny rabbits as souvenirs. Mrs. Calder Lawton entsrtalned th* Short Story Club Friday at her home In West End. The alorles read were written by Mr*. N. T. Poole, Mr*. W E Wlmpey and Mra. Van Dyke. The house waa prettily decorated with cut ffowera and during the meet ing delicious refreshment* were served. The member* of the club Include Mrs. N. T. Poole, Mr*. Robert Shapard, Mra. W. E. Wlmpey, Mra. Van Dyke, Mrs. t'alder Lawton, Mlaa Scully, Mlee Irene Bcully, Mlee Brent Whiteside. JENIFER ENTERTAINMENT. Jenifer Hive, No. 7, L. O. T. M., en tertained at their hall Friday nliht. The quilt which was raffled was won by John Evlns. The Ince curtains were aleo won by a gentleman. The handsome fan.was won by Mlee Cleo Miller. The fan balng so handsome, was eagerly sought after by every one present. At a tot* hour State Com mander M. F. Elkin and Brother Newman Laeer gave good talks. Quite a number were present. Punch and wafers were served. Individual prises were won by Mr*. Henlon. who won the Indies' hrst prise; Newman Laser, gent's ttral prise. HOME FOR~iNCURABLES. The board of manager* for the Homo for Inrurables Association will meet on Mondny afternoon at 1:10 o'clock a| the Carnegie library. ANNUAL MEETING OF KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of the Free Klnderrarten Association will be held Monday, April 1. at which time re ports of ths work of the poet year wilt made, and plana outlined for th* coming year. COLLEGE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Monday afternoon, at tha Carntglt Library, Hie Southern Association of College Women met. Commissioner Merrill addressed the meeting upon "The Feasibility of Compulsory Edu cation From the Standpoint of School Equipment." He showed very clearly the .condition of schools In this slate. Illustrating hla talk by means of pho tograph* of various country schools. Mrs. Way read a very Interesting re- i-ort on "Number, Accessibility end General Condition* of Rural White Schools In Georgia." laying particular emphasis upon the entail salaries paid country school teachers. Miss Mann's carefully prepared pa- tier. “Negro Schools In the Rural Dis tricts of Georgia," brought out autis tic* comparing th* rural while and col- ored school of the slate. UNI VERBALIST TADIE8' MEETINO. The monthly literary end social meeting of the Ladles' Mission Cirri* of the Universalis! church mil be held at the home of Mrs. L. J. Daniel, 14 High land avenue. Monday at 1 p. nt. The program will consist of reeding and song from Ihe published works of Ma jor Charles W. Hubner. The poems will bo rood by their author aad songs *111 be given by Mrs.. Drum, recently J Chicago, and by Rev. E. Dean El len wood Alt ladtoe of the church and t.ieir friends are cordially invited. Satin Finish Stick*Candy Nunnslly’s Satin Finish Stick Candy Is superior to that of other brands for ths reason thatitis made of ths purest sugar and flavors. It is a specialty, like every other product-of the Nunnally factory, and is not a glucose production. ' A comparison of our stick candy with others will • provB .lt 4p be absolutely pure and possessing a tempting brittleness not found elsewhere. Each piece it propped separately in bond paper. Twenty-Five Cents Per Box PERSONAL MENTION I Mrs. John O. Perry, of Nowton, Go.. I* visiting Atlanta friends. Mra. W. G. Obear and young son ar* Ihe gueata of Colontl E. W. Butler, at Madison, Ga. Mlsa Sarah M us tin has returned to Madison, attor a abort visit to friends In Atlanta. Mn. J. Glascock May* will leave In a few days to spend a fortnight with her slater, Mrs. Paul Fttxelmmona, at th* Brooklyn navy yard, whore Dr. Fltxalmmon*. of ths United Btatea navy, to stationed at present Mn. E. J. Walker,-of Atlanta, Ga., will remain in Jacksonville for several days .With relatives, while Mr. Walker lour* the aute.ln the interest of th* Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis railway, of which h* I* the southeast ern passenger agent.—Jacksonville (Fla.) Metropolis. Mr*. Harry Tripod and Miss Tripod hav* returned from Florida add ahe fit home In Edgewood. Mrs. E. Belli to vtottlng Mra. M. U. Michael, at Athene. Miss Jessie McGregor, of Athens, will be the guest of Mlsa Roberta Zachary during nex^ weak. Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Pope, who hav* epent the past year In the West, will return to Atlanta In April. Mr. W. A. Hansell has been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Granger, In Carteravlll*. Mr. MUIer H. Qllreath, who has been In eouth Georgia- on a business trip for the past two week*, will spend Sunday In th* city. Mr. and Mra. Sayre Calhoun have returned from a visit to Cartaravtlle. Mr. J. Glascock Mays (pent Saturday In Atlanta, raturnlng to the State Uni versity, on Bunday. Mlsa Kata Mackubln will not go to Charleston next week, as she had In tended, having changed her plana on arcount of the warm weather. Mlee Grace Landrum, who has been spending several weeks In Daytona, Fla., will be the guoat next week of her slater, Mrs. Frank Watklne, In Dublin. Mlsa Sara Sima has feturned to her home at Benola, after a visit to At lanta friends. Mrs. W. W. Stark has returned to her home at Commerce, after a short •lay In Atlanta. Miss Virginia Price spent several days this week with the Misses Carr at Covington. ately attending school at Lucy Cobb, to the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charlea Galely. Miss Anne Getty Is, the gueat for a few day* of Mra. John Hill., Mrs. Theodor* Blrney and Mrs. H. A. McClellan are with Mn. G. R. Stocker on West Peachtree street, Mrs. M. P. Broughton and Miss An toinette Broughton, of Madison, ar* at the Piedmont for a few days. Mr. Eugone Haynes and .Mr. Hugh Atkins returned Friday from an ex tended automobile trip through South Georgia. They visited Amertcue. Mon- texume, Beuna Vleta, Macon and other cities. R. L Van Meter, of Islington, Ky.. le visiting Dr. and Mra. W. VV. Laadrum. Miss Maud* Tlttmhn. of Commerce, Qa. Is the guest of Mlee Louies Built - van. The friends of Mr. Charles Godfrey will be glad to know that he la re covering from hto recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and children. Mra. Joseph Emerson Brown. Mlee Willi* Russell Law. Mr. and Mrs. opine Campbell and children will leave Daytona. Fla., next Tueeday and will spend a few day* In Si. Augustine be fore returning to Atlanta. Mr. and Mn. Ruasell Hopkins and Mra. J. R H. pWln« will leave early next week lo Join Dr, and Mra. J. J. Lawrence, In Florida. Mra. J. T. Dairy to expected home Monday from a vtelt of several weeks to relatives at' Macon. Mr. and Mra. John Kiser leave soon . for a trip to California. A W. Hill and Mr*. John Rommell will loav* In a few days for »fifi*tj Mtoe Mary Wlllli Lltlle, In West Point, Ga. ,.**ra. W. E. Wltmerdlng and little Mlaa Carolina WUmerdlng will return Tuesday from • visit to relative, m Texas. Mr. and Ur*. Willis Dobbs have re turned from Tampa, Fla. _ Mra. *D. B. Gray spent Friday In Rome, returning to Atlanta Saturday morning. , Little Miss Olive Gravel arrived on Tuesday at the home of her parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. Tall ay Gravea, on Nunn avenue. ' Mias Kathleen Brown. who has been visiting Mrs. George Brooks at Car- teravllle, baa returned. Mrs. P. S. Shell man has returned from a abort visit to Carteravllle. Mrs. Henry B. dlitto to III at his home, on Baltimore place. t'Qolongl James' H. turned to New York. TT Branch h*4 ’re- Miss Daley Cater, of Forsyth, will arrive In Atlanta Saturday evening to be ths guest of Mrs. William F. Jones. - -Miss Julia Howell, who has been III al school In New Turk, fax* recovered and *111 arrive In Atlanta Sunday. Mrs Virgil Perryman *111 have ne XLTy»is:n>fficwsi 1,11 Mrs. Martha Glelow to In the city from a very delightful tour of th- Florida aaat coast, where she gave several very popular recital* end talk-, and rwcaived much encouragement in her work for the education of the poor whites In ths South. Mrs. Glelow t- the guest of Mrs. Edwin Gardner Wee I today, and It la hoped that this win- some little tody will again favor .1 Jacksonville audience before leaving for her home at Washington, V. (..— Jacksonville (Fla.) Metropolis. BRILLIANT ( COnFeRT8 roart i On tha afternoon nnd evening of April II, at tha homa of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pappenhelmar, on Ponce DeLeon avenue, delightful mualcal programs will be brilliantly rendered for the ben. efit of the Free Kindergarten Assocln- tlon. The gifted mualclane who will take Dart are: Singers—Mlee Grace Lee Brown, Min Mary Carson, Mlaa Luclle Dennl*. Laura Celesta Gilbert. Mis. Lanors Hardman. Mra. Bradley Howard. Ml” Annie May toon. Mlee Harriet Mllle'lf*'. Miss Leonora Owsley. Mrs. C. o. Man, Mra. D. W. Webb. Messrs, 'u-- tIs Anderson. Frank Cundell. " " Latimer. W. F. Martin. Otis Mr, M- Werne E. Bartholomew and Mr. Paul Thomson. Pianist—Mr. C. W. Dleckmann. Violinist—Mlaa Anna E. Hunt •cellist—Mr. Oscar Pappenhelmrr. Director—Mr. Joseph Macleen. DR. FRENCH TO t SPEAK an , sc Mra. Alfred TruttL chairman,of lb* lecture commutes of th* Woman has secured an aapeclally tnte-reitin* lecture for Monday afternoon *i '"' club rooms. On this occaalon pr. J f French, , pastor of th* Ftret Me hodM church, will tpaak on "T h *-?f ,1 ?.i)r Power of a Great Ideal." This '» French's first address before a Gc" r *'J audience, afid thoee who have had the Drivlltft of hearing him prea* h _ anticipating hla talk with tho kernel Pl Mtoa P Bdnh Noyie*, tha dlatlegi'l-li^ reader and Impersonator from Boi will b* guest of honor at the W°m*n Club Monday afternoon, andthemr'* ben In attendance fi».«hfit «**• “! will have th* opportunity of meeting this charming andglftcd woman. ~ meeting wtllbegln at 1:11 ocloik. Colonel Robert J. Lowry c...- - at a coaching party Saturday ** ,rI T -/ In honor of -Sl Vlngtl 8. Glbnf. New Trfth. CHILDREN 'Teething Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap of tM Twenty-five Cmt* a Bn» ,le . Guaranteed under the Pur'