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fHB ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
HONDAV, MAflCH X,
SOCIETY.
• •
Mr*. George C. Bell, Editor.
Chirlotte Stewart, \
Selene Armstrong,/
And IVontfm’s Interests
MAKE BELIEVE.
Let* rhunjrr tb* tblmm *r«*un<1 .
Tto^jr'r* thinjr* that we wf»h «li*iu to lie;
And If there la MdncM <>r Borrow.
UH’i dream till we charm It away:
Lara learn from the children and borrow.
A aaytnff from child hood—’’Let'a play.*
that the world'* full of baa
. _ there are roeea In Mooto;
Lefa play there la pleaanre In duty
And Itfht where wo thought tnere wee
fiooai;
Let*# play that thla heart with Ita aorrow
la bidden he Joynue and glad;
Let’a play that we'll And on tomorrow
The Joya that wa tu vor bad.
e with
j Let’a play that tha •unlllrft & ahlnlnf
To gtld the green alopea of the bill;
. Let'a tday there an* bird* blithely flinging
Their eonjra of delight to the air;
Let'a play that tha world'a full of ringing,
Let'a play there la lovi^ J, T )££ T
M)aikmg cJM •
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
PALM SUNDAY.
The shadow of waving palm* *u
etched against tha horison of Christen,
dom on Sunday and through the vault*
•d arches of the world's splendid ca
thedrals was heard the triumphant
etralna of the Faure'e "PaJma," telling
of the entrance Into Jerusalem of Christ
the King.
Across the pathway of the Christ,
all strewn with palm brunches, begins
to creep the weird, aolenin darkness
of the cross, which will crown the
summit of Calvary on Good Friday.
Hut for one brief day the kingly
glory of Earth's Hedeemer Is made
manifest and waving palms and glad
hosannahs proclaim the march of the
Christ, which, begun at Jerusalem, lead,
to the Judgment hull, and to the bit*
| teraess of Golgotha.
Orest congregations wended their se-
I rlous way trom beautiful cathedrals
through the busy streets of teeming
cities on Sunday, carrying branches of
palms, blessed by the hande of pious
priests, and the on-looking world knew
j that one of the tremendous epochs In
the history of Christianity was being
I fittingly observed by devout men. wom-
»*n and children. The authority of two
[of the greatest branches of the Chrts-
; tlan faith has Inld Its restraining hand
upon the gay. pleasure-seeking world
land has commanded that Holy Week
shall be a period set aside for humilia
tion and self-denial.
This season of self-abasement Is
bounded on one hand by graceful wav
ing palm branches, on the other by the
glory and beauty of Enster lilies, while
lying between Is the gloom and the
ehadow of the cross, which stands for
the redemption of all mankind.
TO DR. Af«rMR8. GIBNEY.
Dr. and Mrs. Olbney. of New York,
the guests of l>r. and Mrs. William 1*.
Nlcnlson. were the hotter guests at an
Informal tea Hunday evening given by
Dr. and Mrs. J. (3. Baird. at their
home on Capitol 8<iuure.
The table was artistically decorated
with pink carnations. The guests In
cluded l>r. and Mrs. Olbney, Dr. and
MY*. Nlcolson. Governor ami Mrs. Jo
seph Terrell, Dr. Todd and Mies Louise
lialrd.
, IN HONOR oFmIS8 HERVEY.
| Miss Julian Perdue will enierloln nl
an Informal bridge parly Tuesday aft
ernoon In compliment to her guest. Miss
Rhetn Honey, of Savannah. The Invi
tations will h« confined to the young
ladles In Inman folk.
V CHRISTENING CEREMONY.
[ .The young daughter of Mr. nml Mrs.
-Ti C. Scott, Alice Chandler Scott, will
be christened Tuesday afternoon lit 4
o'clock at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Scott, on North avenue.
Hr. C. O. Jones will olttclale nml
(Misses,Emma Scott and Bessie Chun-
; dii l will be the godmothers,
it PQ8TLENTEN ''JAMBOREE."
• The "Jamboree." which will ho given
tat the Marlst Hall on the evening of
'April 3. Is an event In which n wide In-.
!forest centers. There will be n VSUde-
ivllle performance In which flfty nr
[There popular young penplo will take
Sjairt. amt also many Interesting tub-
Uoaux. At the conclusion of the pn-
(gram there will be many "afler-thea-
fter" parties In Sodality Hall, where a
(■delicious supper will bo served.
Striped mohair
Is the material of
which thla stylish
street eult Is
made and which
Is the fashionable
goods for general
wear this season.
The bottom of tho
skirt and edges of
the Jacket are
bound with bands
of plain mohair,
or silk If one pre
fers, but the mo
hair Is more serv
iceable.
If the color Is
gray mid white,
then it narrow
gray braid out
line! thla band:
above It la a row
of braid-covered
buttons.
The ve*(,U made
of some white
vesting and Is de
tachable, so that
It may be taken
‘In and nut easily
uml laundered.
With this pret
ty suit the flyring
brimmed hat of
gray hair braid
atruw trimmed
with marabout
Plumes Is very
smart.
Street 8uit of Gray and White 8triped Mohair.
NINE O'CLOCK GERMAN
AFTER EASTER SOCIAL EVENT.
tin Wednesday evening, April 3, the
Nino O'clock German Club will give a
german, which will bo the flrst large
lul event to tako place Immediately
after Easier, nnd probably the last ger
man to bo given by tho Nine O'clock
Club before tho beginning of the guy
season next autumn.
Nature’s Cure for
Constipation
When troubled with constipation the day should
be started with tbe juice of a whole lemon in a glass
ol cold water without sugar. This, with regular
exercise and the sating ol
DR. PRICE’S
I WHEAT FLAKE OELERYl
■foodh
srill stimulate the liver into extra actiSn atul then
the bile causes the bowels to move. Bile is the
natural laxative lor tha bowels and the lernou acid
and the food stimulate liver action.
Palatable—Nutritious-Easy of Dlgeatloa and Ready to Eat
CakumtM. Pst Is s kst esm tsr • fts attain: sr task a asms
«piokigt
package
ilXHF "-~S1
BEAUTIFUL EASTER JEWELRY.
W* h»v* f t • r 1*1 J> il «i*n
tl»m*n, th# ft*by and th* Ml** Th* U* 1- u|*i**'tr'*-»!•( •
Ibljr to ih* mopf highly rult«r«l t***'
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
LEAS "BARFIELD.
Mr. nnil Mr*. J. Edwin Lea* nntioun.c
the engugement of their daughter, Kv.\
Ruby, to Mr. Alonso Burfleltl. the weJ-
<llng to take place In the late spring.
O'BRIEN-GUDE.
Mr*. M. M. O’Brien announce* the
engagement »«f her daughter, Helen, to
Mr. Albert Vuhletnlr Unde, the mar
riage to take place April 30. Tho an
nouncement I* of tntere*t to u wide
circle of friend* hero In Atlanta. Where
tlio young people are among the nt«Mt
IHtpular member* of the younger society
t*t.
The wedding wilt take place at the
home of the bride and will a**omblo
only the famine* of Ml** n’ftrlen and
Mr. Guilt and their clone friend*.
MATINEE PARTY.
tls* Katharine i)ho|*tln wa* among
*o entertaining at Imx parties at
Monday afternoon'* matinee, her guest*
Including Mr*. Lewi* (’tinnlngham.
Ml** Mary lha* Tup|»er, MIbmcs JohIo
and Harry Kt«H'kdel|.
PSYCHOLOGY CLASS.
Tbe * la*** In elementary p*ychob*gy
will meet Tueedny nfti*rn>»4»n at 3:ir»
o'clox k In tho committee room of the
Woman’s flub.
S. Cl WHALEY.
MRS. BOGMAN To ENTERTAIN.
on Saturday. March 3a. Mr*. Ge»»rgo
W lloxman will give a luncheon at
her home in Inman Park complimentary
t.* the voting ladle*' committee «.f the
Plr.wf Prcuti) tertati cbtmii
TO SOLVE SERVANT QUESTION.
Tim w ,mn n «»f M.mtcltlr. N. J, are
ateiut t.» ofgstitlte h |>»fite*tlc Sen ff e
» or,*or.»U »n. to do iiwa' With the
idrudgeiy of tin* kitchen and*mihetftut*
f*»r It h |»rf«tly ••sgutpped, skillfully
fn «r «g* -i • enf .il f.fnnt. « hi* h aliail prr-
i-aft .ill tir family * f bring It to
till' hifUM* three time* * d*>'. »nd tak.-
««ftV !>.*• polled illRhs - lead ing to the
•aNRib oi»;> tin* i-Ogpint u*k «*f
i.» *imug Ilr t*l»i« .* may »u|t her fan-
A CREAM
OMfMifWfl* rwe» Pncktm,
Ur0fMft», Tam, Sallawm—M, tm to
u I* Ar»» 90c. mad ttM by ringjgMi-
CHILDRE»|
>EETHINc
Mrs. Winslow's
Is -very part of tha
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Guarante-d under the Pure Feed and
Drug acL June 10. llOi. Serial num
ber 10M.
AYRR-STRWAflT.
Mrs. Bertie Veal Ragsdala has Issued
Invitations to th# marriage of her
drtdner. Mrs. f-nulae Itagsdels Btew-
arL to Dr. Guy ID. Ayer, at high noon.
April Id. at the Baptist Church. Deca
tur. Us. •
HOUSE PARTY.
Tha marriage of Mlea Adelaide Allen
and' Mr. Leonard Day will take place
early In April-
Many handsome social functions will
be given complimentary to Miss Allan
previous to her marriage.
Miss Allen will entertain a charming
house party, which will Include her
maid of honor. Mlaa Kathleen Klnttx.
of Salisbury: Miss Brama QiilHian.>of
Cedartown: Mlea Allan'* only bridea<
maid. Miss Oeorgla Boswell, of Oreens
boro, Oa, and tha Misses Walton, of
Madison.
HOME MISSIOfTcONFERENCE.
The Woman'* Home Mission Confer
ence of North Georgia will meet In
Orlffln April 3-7 Inclusive, and It la
hoped that a large delegation will be In
attendance. Each auxiliary should
send one or more representative*, and
It Is asked that the names of all dele
gates be sent In to Mrs. John F. Jen
kins. Orimn, Oa.
Mr. Groves and Miss Lawhsn to Marry
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Lawhnn, of Marietta announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss lierta Gladys, to Mr. Edward A. GroVee, the nodding
to occur some time about tha middle of April. The wedding will be u
•mlet home affair, only a few friends and relatives being Invited. Miss
Lawhon Is a pretty and attractive member of Marietta society. Mr. Groves
Is a prominent railroad mail, being traveling freight apd passenger agent
of the Burlington Route.
Miss Hargis h> Marry Mr. Quigg
, —a.
Colonel and Mrs. Richard Reubeh Hargis announce the engagement of
their daughter. Dixie Lee. to Mr. Thomas quigg Richardson. The marriage
will take place Wednesday afternoon, April 24, ut their country home.
“Spring Lake," Cass Station.
absolute freedom for (he housewife
from the care end worry of providing
for the table, and a cost to members
fur the highest grade of fond, prepared
In the very best manner, which proba
bly would not exceed the usual cost for
the average family table.
The corporation may extend Its serv
ice so as to Include laundry work,
house cleaning, lawn mowing and gar
dening.
BRIDGE CLUBOF WEST END.
The Bridge Club of West End will
meet Wednesday week, April'3, with
Mrs. 8. V. Russ. On account of holy
week, there will be no meeting of the
club this week.
evening"reception.
Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas 'J. Day will
entertain at a reception on the evening
of April 3 at their home, on Bouth
Prvor street,‘the occasion being In cel
ebration of tha 23th anniversary of
their marriage.
TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB.
Miss Jennie English will entertain
the Tuesday Brldga Club this week at
her home, on Cone street.
BIRTH DAY" PARTY.
The birthday party which Master
Edward Kent gave Monday afternoon
at the home of^la parents. Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Kent, on Ponce DeLeon
avenue, was one of the prettiest events
of the season among tho very young
belles and beaux.
Games were played on the lawn and
each little guest was presented with a
souvenir, consisting of some Easter
novelty. During the afternoon deli
cious refreshments were served.
The guests Included: Misses Francos
Fuller, Mary Winston Fuller. llarrl *t
Haynes, Rosebud Elchberg. Lydia
Wheeler, Kllsaheth Thomas, Eugenia
Green. Martha Lttwshe, Mary Cren
shaw. Virginia Lipscomb. Margaret
Calhoun. Carolyns French. Huxcl Huff.
Alice Calloway, Alice Turner. Jean
Cantrell. Mary Ann Lipscomb, Juliette
Murray. Mario Turner. Murthn Crane.
Anna Willingham. Bernice Rowley.
Amelin Melllctiamp, Nora Melllchnmp.
lllaneho Emery. Mae Emery, Musters
Charles Fuller, Jr.. Thompson Bussey.
11 ulliert Hussey. Frank Huff. Epps
Brawn, Edtvln Green. Lewis Smith,
Walter Wulker, Parker Freeman.
Thomas Crenshaw, Jr.. Hurry Thomp
son. Jr„ Malcolm Turner. Jr.. Arthur
Rowley, Goodwill Elkin.
MI8S NOYLES DELIGHTED
AUDIENCE AT HIGH SCHOOL
Miss Edith Coburn Noyles. who
comes to Athintn under the auspices of
tho Allanla Public School Improve
ment League, nnd who will give a pub
lic reading .Wedqesduy afternoon at 4
p. m., nt the Girls' High School, de
lighted an audience Monday morning
when she gave u complimentary read
ing to which tha faculty ami students
f the High School, members of the
hoard of education, of the lady hoard
f visitors, of ths Atlsnta Art Associa
tion. the Woman's Club and faculty of
the Roys' High School were Invited.
Miss Bargeant. principal of the
Girls' High School, Introduced Miss
Noyles. after which Mrs. J. K. Ottley
spoke Interestingly of the object of the
Public School Improvement League,
Miss Noyles gave a brief but varied
program, which showed her versatility
is mi Impersonator. Her child Imper-
notions nro delightful, and the Wed-
it-silay program will Include a number
r these A nominal sum will ls> cha'rg-
d for admission Wednesday afternoon
lit 4 O'clock when Miss Noyles will give
o reading ut the Girls' High School.
Tile proceeds of the reading will go to
the beautifying of the High School, and
the entertainment Is the first given by
the league, the object of which Is the
improvement of the public schools and
chonlyards of Atlanta. Ii Is hoped
hat all who are In sympathy with the
purpose of the longue will be present
Ht the High School Wednesday after-
ioori to hear Mt«s Noyles. who Is one
if the best Impersonators on the plat
form.
WOMAN'S WORK FOR
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
On April 9. I«. It, the tenih annual
conference for education In the South
will be held at the t'srrdlna Hotel.
PI nohurst. N. «• one of the tm|«ir-
tant features on the prtgrant will br «
,y„ tisslen of "Woman's, Woik For tin
Public Schools," when prominent wo-|
men who have been s* live in sevctal j
Southern slates in organise ! • (tort for
si Ins.I Improvement sill give tsi-ots |
the results "f ttietr efforts Itt this .It- j
conference under one roof will faclll
tale personal acquaintance and n free
exchange of opinions on the many vi
tal questions which especially (merest
those engaged In educational effort, and
It Is anticipated that the exercises In
general will he more Informal than
they have been In previous confer
ences.
EA8TER DINNER DANCE.
Saturday evening, April 6. the first
dinner dance after Easter will be given
ut the Capital City Club.
At 7:10 o'clock dinner will be aerved
In the ladles' dining room, after which
dancing will continue until mf(|tlght.
RESULT8 OF THE*
COOKING CLASS.
The completion of the scries of cook
ing lessons Saturday, given under the
auspices of tha Sheltering Arms,
brought to a close one of the most suc
cessful enterprises ever undertaken by
the good women of Atlanta. The com
mittee In charge were peculiarly for-
lunato In eectqtng the service* of Mrs.
E. O. Stevens, of Birmingham, as di
rector and demonstrator of the neces
sary culinary -art.
Mrs. 8tevens has a positive genius
In this direction, which she has culti
vated by cloee study, keen observation
and extensive travel In this country
and In Europe.
Bo gratified were the women of the
Sheltering Arms with Mrs. Stevens'
work and the aplendld financial returns
from the cooking class that an enter
prise along the same lines Is contem
plated for next year. It haa been sug
gested that the nefc dly auditorium
will be completed by that time and
might be used for the cooking class,
the great spare of the proposed hall
affording the best possible opportunity
for the culinary lessons and for the
display of exhibitions made by the va
rious business Arms of Atlanta which
are Interested In the sale of domestic
articles. Clear of all expenses. It *s
estimated that about 1700 was realised
for the Sheltering Arms from the series
of cooking lessons during the past
week, ,
pupilsmTecital.
Special to The Ooorglnn.
Huvvklneville. Ga„ March 23.—Miss
Chambers' pupils In expression gave an
excellent entertainment Friday night at
the school chapel. The pupils taking
part In the exercises were Misses En-
tlora Henderson. Lilly Joiner. Clyde
Harris, Grace Rugan, Sarah ChandhX
Francos Lovejoy, Birdie Birdsong. Sul-
lie Frank Thompson, Eleanor Johnston,
Justine Mashburn, Joule Ella Hender
son nnd Masters Vernon Wimberly and
Sitenocr Richardson. Those of marked
ability In expression were Miss Endora
Henderson In "A Royal Princess;" Miss
Clyde Harris. In "Mary June and the
Telephone," and Miss Grace Ragan, In
"Haunted by n Song."
A NOTABLE GEORGIA WOMAN.
Mrs. Emily Verdery Hatley, the tvlfl
ow of Dr. George M. Rattey, formerly
of Rome. Gu.. Is now making her home
with Iter sister, Mrs. John S. Prather,
nnd Colonel Prather, In Atlanta.
Mrs. Battey Is now an octogenarian,
hut at id years of age Is aa Indus
trious uml energetic aa when she was
an active Journalist on the prrsa of
New York, (Meg regular work for The
New York Herald. The Telegram. The
Sun ami magaxlncs of (hat city. Though
generally spoken of as "Mrs. Battey of
The Sun." only a part of her time was
given to that (taper. But she held her
position on The Sun for seventeen
years as a staff editor, corresponilr.lt
and special reporter of various events—
sermons, religious ceremonies, publl"
anil social meetings and functions,
fashions and faahlonahle charities, etc .
Positive
A sod* cracker should be the most nutri
tious and wholesome of all foods «nsdo
from wheat—
■ Comparative
But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist
ure, collect dust and become stale and
soggy long before they reach your table.
There is however, one
Superlative
soda cracker—at once so pure, so dean, so
crisp and nourishing that it stands alone
in its supreme excellence—the name is
Uneeda Biscuit
In a dust tight,
moisturs proof package
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Hello! Where Are You Going?
“Am going to 91 North Pryor St.
to have my Spring Suit Cleaned.”
OUR WAGON WILL CALL PROMPTLY.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY.
Gloves Cleaned, all lengths 10c
Bell Phone 2468. Atlanta Phone 5131.
Parisian Dry Cleaning Co.
91 North Pryor St..
A. 4A. LOBEL, Manager. *
of Mr r
*9 the
• tmri t-4 f
Diamond Importers
'SI Whitehall Street
• I;!**
l FlM'e.l l» !»!
.*« Ut vl sU
Your Baby’s Stomach
Th* weakest ortnrn of your baby U ths stomach.
Th* 330-1 critical star* Is - thl* In vari
ably etuMi Mnwirins nnd stemach di*or»
d -it; follow*! by bowel pains, Dlarrhoat and
Cholera- Infantum. Thera b wia barm We
lY-rred • that corrects an J oiraa all ouch disor
der*. uni It U
Pitt's Carminative
it contain* no trtfuriouj druya, and bm tho
• mioreensat of
mothrra who boro
ual It. CurtMiri
tndrr tho KsWil
fur* Kwi tad Dtuc*
AcL
ALL DlLOfJStS
ii Coofs
Tbe Umt A RtnVIa Drug Co.
MleoU, Ceerjl*
In fact, everything except criminal and
court case*—everything that a self*
respecting woman or an Intelligent
man would conaent to hAndle for the
public good. .
If Mr*. Battey*retains even a part cf
her former, ability with, her pen and
her, well-known reputation for accu
racy and conscientious utterance. h?r
book of “Episodes and Interludes."
recollections In the life of a bus?
“newspaper woman." which she Is now
writing and oomplllnr, will be one
the interesting' books of the year for
newspaper people when it appear*.
MEETING OF ATLANTA
WOMA _
Mr*. Alfred Truitt, chairman or
lecture committee of the Atlanta Worn-
an'* Club, arranged an especially In
teresting program for the regular meet
ing of the club on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, president of the
Woman's Club, presided during the ear-
part of the meeting. Later Mrs.
Jtt had charge of the program, and
gracefully Introduced the speakers for
the occasion. Rev. Ur. J. 8. French, of
the First Methodist church, who deliv
ered a rarely attractive lecture on "The
Hattsfylng Power of a Great Ideal."
and Mis* Edith Noyes, of Boston, who
as a gifted child Impersonator gave
several charming renditions. Light re
freshments were served after the com
pletion of the program.
ORATORIO AT TRINITY CHURCH.
The oratorio by J. Bnrnby. "The Lord
Is King." which was given Sunday aft
ernoon at Trinity Methodist church,
tinder the direction of Mr. Charles
Sheldon, Jr., was n musical nnd artistic
success. The soloists were In splendid
form and the chorus evidenced the most
areful training.
A large and appreciative audience
was present and the following program
was given:
Psalm XCVII.
Chorus. "The Lord I* King."
Baritone Solo, “Confounded Be All"—
Mr. John Mu 11 In.
Soprano Solo with I-miles' Chorus,
Zion Heard of It”—Ml** Mamie Har
rison.
Alto Solo, "O, Ye That Love the
Lord*;—Mrs. Arthur (’revision,
offertory—Mr. J. Fowler Richardson.
“The Night Is Departing," Mendels
sohn—Mr. B. D. Armour.
“There 1* Sprung t*p a Light"—Dou
ble chorus.
Tenor nnd Bass So)o* and Chorus,
King All Glorious"—Mr. R. 1>. Armour
and Mr. W. Joseph Hubbard.
March and Chorus, "Gloria Patrl."
Soprano*: Mr*. W. T. Wlngflcld, Miss
Mnmfe Harrison. Miss Grace Lee
Brown, Miss Fairy Ritter, Mr*. J. Fow
ler Richardson, Mrs. C. A. Sheldon;
contraltos. Mrs. John Cooper, Mr*. Ar
thur (’revision. Mr*. Gallyard. Mr*. If.
M. O'Brien. Miss Jennie Armstrong;
tenor*. Mr. R. D. Armour, Mr. McCal-
lum, Mr. J. W. Marshbank, Mr. John
Cooper; basses, Mr. John Mulltn, Mr.
W. Joseph Hubbard. Mr. Hunter, Mr.
Otis Nix. Mr. Edward Barnes, Mr. Col
lie Campbell.
INVITATI0N8RECALLED.
Dr. and Mr*. Floyd McRae recalled
the Invitations to the bridge party
which they were to have given Mon
day evening nt the Piedmont Driving
Club In honor of Dr. and Mr*. Olbney,
owing to the fact that Dr. Olbney was
called to New York by telegram and
he left Monday ut noon for his home,
(ucumpunied by Mrs. Olbney.
COVINGTON.
Mr. snd Mr*. Attlcus (1. Worsham,
after a visit to relatives In the city,
have returned to their horn** In Macon.
Miss Virginia Price, of Atlanta, was
In the city Wednesday and Thursday
ns the guest of the Mlimes Carr. She
came down to uttne** the parforputnee
given by amateur talent In Muslf Hull
Wednesday night, for the benefit of the
battleship Georgia's silver service.
Mr* J G. Oat I Iff, the guest of Mr.
and Mr* J. H Carroll, will return In a
few i!n> * to her home In Williamsburg.
Ky
Ml** Emmie f » »k, of Mschen. has re.
ftirr.eri t » her home after a visit to Mrs.
V Harper
Mr> William Ft hie) Ibmard. of De
lator, i» sending the week here with
r’ donei Howard, who i* in attendance
up- n the Nevt'in county superior court. 1
Air* Eugene W. <'siroll and < hlldren i
Ml* the gur*t■ of Ihe family f#f Hon <
William If eigen In Js* ksof)
Profeee .r amt Mrs u r Adams have I
been tleltieg tot Moan* aui tha guests I
of Mr and Mr« Adam* *
Mr *hd Mrs A iUrsrU taut ft-
k
80 EASY TO FIX PUMP8.
NO GLA8S.
DUNN MACHINERY CO.,
54 Marietta Street.
Phono* 1761, Atlanta. Ga.
turned from Jarkaon.
Mrs. Baulin* Jarman la victim? I
Atlanta, the guest of Mr*. J. T. Corlej
Mr*. L. A. Clarke I* In Atlanta \li
King Mrs. John A. Barclay.
Ulaa Jessie Morrla. ut Conyerr, I
th* Kuest of Mrs. J. R. McCord.
Mm. N. C. Carr and Mlaa Flora Cal
are back from a vlalt to Atlanta.
Mr*. B. 8. Walker, of Monroe. tv«
among the arrivals at tho CovltiKto
Hotel Tuesday.
Mrs. Robert Blekeretnff. of Coin (Tt
la tbe guest of Mrs. Laura Allen, hi
fore returning to her home *ho '»!
vlalt Columbua, Atlanta and Smith St*
lion, Ala. > .
On Saturday, afternoon the Entn
noun Club was- entertained hy Mir
Desna Hays. The Irish manner of ce
ebrnilng Ht. Patrick's day was Him
trated. Kissing the "Blarney stone" in
one of tbe amusing features of Hie af
ernoon'a entertainment. The prli" fl
the urtttleat Jake was awarded to Ml
Frances'Lee Clabi
the guest of Mrs..
MACON.
Macon haa been verj - quite sorl.il
daring the past week. I.ent l« hell
observed generally throughout the • It
and as result there have been very fe
social functions.
Mis* Minnie Van Epps, of Atlanta,
visiting Miss Roealln Davis.
Th* wedding of Miss Margaret i'a
lawny, of Macon, nnd Mr. B. Palm
Axnnn, of Savannah, will occur sot
time early In June. The details of t
wedding have not yet been amtounc,
though It Is staled that It "III he
quiet homo affair.
Mrs. T. J. Carling has returned hut
nfter a lengthy slay In Florida.
Teas will bo given at (lie Log C«J
Club ever)' Huturday afternoon <l'trt
April. A meeting of the wives of t
Log Cabin members was held Fi
day morning at the residence "f M
Waller D. Lamar, whose husband
president of tho club, nnd the arrant
ments for the teas -were perfected
The first ten will be given on Mat
30. The Indies who will be In rh,il
are: Mr*. Walter Lamar. Mrs. Ld«0
Burke, Mr*. Roland .Ellis, Mi». t her
Hall and Mr*. Bruce Jones.
On April < the following Indies v
lie In charge: Mr*. Ben Jones. M
A. D. Schofield. Mr*. Powell hr.nl
oil April IS: Mr*. Louis Stevens M
Henry Wortham. Mr*. Wallace M"
anil Mr*. George Duncan.
The other date* have not yet hi
Ailed.
Ml** Louise Aver* left yesterduy
Atlanta, where »he will utlend Am
Scott College. She will return In
fop the Earner holidays
Mia* Sarah Hunt, of Marietta *'
Itlng Mrs. Isaac Dunwody. on <>nu
street. ,,
As eoon a a the Lenten jew«n \ •
ihe regular Baturday night dance*
be resumed at the Log cabin < I *'
The season for the Outing *
open now In a few day*. During
winter many Improvement* non
mail* at Ihe club. ....... »
The HHtory Club "let Frld»> "
eraoon at th* residence of Mrs. i»u ■
ford D*vl*. .
Mr. Leo H*pp la visiting in A hen
Miss Mabel Crawford, of M j
vllle. I* visiting Mr*. James Hinton
Vlnevtlle. ,
Mrs. Frank Turner I* visiting
live* In Sanderavllle.
Mis* Lillian Bolomon has r.
from Atlanta.
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