Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 27, 1907, Image 10

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By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. (Copyright, 1907, liy Amerlrau-Jourual-Ex n miner.) , Hero, in the heart of the world. Here, lu the uolse and the <l!n: Here, where our spirits were hurled To hattlo with sorrow nud sin— This 1h the place nud the sj»nt ' For knowledge of Intluite things: This Is the kingdom where Thought Can conquer- the prowess of kings. Walt for no heavenly life. Seeking for no temple alone; Here, lu the midst of the strife. Know whht the sages have known. See what Ujo Perfect Ones saw— God In the depth of eneh soul, tftrive for perfeetlou on earth. Here, In the turmoil nud roar. Show what If Is to he calm; Show how the spirit can soar And bring back Its hvullug uud balm. Stand not aloof nor snort. Plunge In the thick of the fight. There In the street and the mart, That Is the place to do right. • Not lu some cloister or cave. Not In some kingdom iilmve, Here, on this side of the grave. Here, should we labor nud love. IN HONOR OF MISS FASSETT. Miss Eva Belle Gregg will entertain at a domino party Thursday afternoon at her home on Capitol avenue In honor of Miss Jennie Fnssctt, of Elmira. N. Y.,' who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Hodgson. taylor^rFynolds. Congressman George Taylor, of De- mopolls, Ala, announces the engage ment of his daughter. Miss Taylor, to Mr. Hughes 8. Reynolds, of Rome, Miss Taylor Is prominent and popu- ~ lar socially, and Mr. Reynolds Is one of the most successful young business men of Rome. seibelsTpettit. Mrs. Charles \V. Pettit, of Norfolk. Va., has announced the engagement if her daughter, Alleen Saunders, to Puy master George G. Seibels, United States navy, formerly of Montgomery, Ala. A RIVERSIDE WEDDING. On Wednesday ufternoon, April 3. at 5 o'clock, says The Jacksonville Me tropolis, Miss Nelllo Boone will be come the brldo of Mr. Edward Conrad O’Hara, of Macon, Ga. Miss Boone has many friends In Jacksonville, drawn and held by her charming personality. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W E. Boone, the half-sister of Mrs. James M. Hohunincher, and the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler. The cere mony will take place at the Boone resi dence, 1112 Park street. Tho brides attendants will bo Miss Lillian O’Hara, of Macon, maid of honor; Misses Lil lian Williamson, of Atlunta; Pauline O’Hara, of Macon; Elizabeth Shaw, of Atlanta; Lily Crcaser, of Jarksonvllb*. bridesmaids; Misses Susie Wheeler and Helen Lloyd, flower girls. Tho best man will bo Mr. Rupert Demrlc!:, :i Macon, and Messrs. George Munscb and Frank Skinner, both of Macon, with two others, will act as grooms men. MI8S N0ZE8 AT HIGH 8CH00L. Before a large audience Miss Edith Noses gave some charming Impersona tions at the Girls’ High School Wed nesday afternoon. Tho entertainment was given under the auspices of the "Atlanta Public School Improvement League, and the proceeds will be de voted to tho beautifying of tho High School and grounds. DANCE ATHAPEVILLE. The Recreation Club of Hapeville will give a dance Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Beatle, of Pittsburg. EUGENE F. KING, President. Jackets and skirts of contrast ing materials ure one of tho smart est spring fash ions. This cos / ume Is made with a perfectly plain , circular skirt of mouse gray broadcloth and a' short Jack ct of gruy and white stripes v collar, '. cuffs and vest of the sumc material as tho skirt, and trim med with braid. The coat Is cut with the new ki mono sleeved. Spring Costume With Plain Gray Skirt and 8triped Gray and Whita Jacket, CALL MEETING D. A. R. A cull meeting of the Hurnh McIn tosh chapter of tho Daughters of the American Revolution will * he held Thursduy afternoon at 3:30 o’clock In the parlors at the Aragon, for the pur pose of perfecting final plans for the Daughters of the American Revolution ball, to be held ut the Kimball House, April G. The meeting la one of great Importance and u full attendance is urged. BEAUTIFUL EASTER JEWELRY. We have something In nice Jewelry for everybody. The Lady, the Gen tleman, the Baby and the Miss. The latest and the best. It appeals Irresist ibly to the most highly cultured taste. i EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Diamond Importers. °7 Whitehall Street. FOR BUILDING FUND OF 8T. LUKES CHURCH. The song recital which will be given next Monday evening In the assembly hull of tho Klmbull will ho the last appearance In Atlanta of Mrs. Sheridan before her return to Europe. It Is ex pected that the seating capacity of the ussembly hall will be taxed to Its utmost by the hundreds of Atlanta peo ple who love Mrs. Sheridan’s superb contralto, and who wish to hear her again before her return to Paris. The program will be a beautiful one, and widely varied. A WOMAN’S NOBLE WORK. Mrs. Clurence If. Mackay, of New York, has Just presented to Trinity parish, at Roslyn, a beautiful church, erected in memory of her mother, the lute Mrs. William A. Duer. Mrs. Mac kay Is recognized ns one of the most attractive and useful women In the fashlonablo life of New York. She has been very uctlve In matters appertain ing to the Improvement of the school system In force, near her country home, and lias been interested in other sub jects looking to the betterment of social conditions. At the dedicatory services on Sunday there was no ostentation ut the request of Mrs. Mackay. This church, which suggests the Greek in style, was ptnnned by the lute Stanford White and Is an example of perfect taste. When complete it will have cost 350,000. Mrs. Maekay’s love of simplicity was shown by the in scription on the programs: ’This church is erected In loving memory of Ellen Travers Duer by her daughter.” The altar and chancel were given by members «»f the parish and the organ by Mr. William Cook. Th»» fullest descriptions fall to con vey the full Idea of the beauty and simplicity of this new Trinity church, which replaces the old wooden struc ture so long Ulentltlcd with the popu lar colony. The Interior Is done In caen stone. W'hlch Is used for the walls apd celling. The turdns, rafters and trusses are of adzed oak in dark, natural finish. Built In the form of a cross, the nave and transents are used for the congregation. A •small chapel, which contains the memorials and windows of the old Trin ity church, has been placed* at the right of the chancel, corresponding to the place on the other side occupied by the organ. This was given by William W. Cook. he very beautiful chancel window represents the Creation. The other win- lows in the church are plain, translu- :eni Laded glass. The altar, or Inlaid marble, i* very simple, and the vases candlesticks are of dull finish brass. he choir stalls, pulpit lectern and chancel rail are of carved oak, early That Easter Dress will not look weil without a new Hand Bag to go with it Drink only when thirsty and you will have no diges tive troubles., Dr. Price's Food can be eaten every day in the year. Palatable—Nutritious—Easy of Digestion end Ready to Eat Css be sened bat. Pat b a bat oyee for a few abates; or coat b boning mill: 10c a package Mr J , ^ ura m *1 Grocers package THE LATEST in Blacks, Tans and Gray in Ladies’ Hand Bags and Pocketbooks PINNACLE TRUNK MFG. GO , 62PEACHTREE*ST i ' Gothic design. They are finished In a dull silver gray that is restful and harmonizes with the wall and raftered roof. The paws. of this same silver colored wood, match the tiled floors, which are of the same dull shade. It Is connected with the parish house, also a gift of Mrs. Mackay, as a memo, rial to her father, by a low, rambling cloistered walk. LECTURE* - ON JAPAN. The ladles of the A. I. P. church will give a Japanese entertainment at Cable Plano Hall on the evening of Friday. April 29, at 8 o’clock, for the benefit of the building fund. There will be un Interesting lecture on Japan and a Japanese wedding. MACDOWELL BENEFIT CONCERT. On Tuesday night, April 9, at Marlst College hall, there will be given a beau tiful concert for tho benefit of tho MacDowell benefit fund by Miss Theo dora Morgan's and Mr. Mueller's violin schools, assisted by Miss Edwin a liehre. pianist, when a group of MacUowell's compositions will be played. IMPORTANT MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of the Sheltering Arms Society will' he held Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock at the home of tho president, Mrs. Robert Al ston, 878 Peachtree street. The meet ing Is one of vital Importance, and attendance of each member is urged. PUPILS' - RECITAL. Miss Fannie' Klckllghter entertained her music class at a pleasant Informal party Tuesday afternoon. On Wednes day the class gavo a most Interesting rCcItat ut 4 o'clock at Miss Kick- lighter's home, 60 Oglethorpe avenue. Tho program which was rendered was as follows; .. Ever So Glad," Orth—Miss Jewell Weaver. On the Beach," Read—Miss Kath leen Booth. •Scissors Grinder.” "Seesaw," "The Church Bell,” Martin; "Bo Peep Waltz." Hart—Miss Adelaide Ruff. 'Hunt the Slipper.” Ortli; "Marching Song,” Crain—Miss Alice Lemmon An. derson. Duet, "Nocturne,” Read—Misses Ben nie Lou Reynolds and Lois Schenck. Ami Wlno." Mayer; "Among the Flowers," Sartorlo—Miss Fannie Lee Henry. Duet, "Holiday Spirit," Engolman— Misses Claire Booth and Frances Rich ardson. Hazel Dance," Ztlcnbcrg—Miss Lois Schenck. "Pilgrim Chorus,” Wagner—Miss Frances Richardson. Dance of the Wild Flowers," Wen- rich—Miss Bennie Lou Reynolds. "The Shepherd Boy." Wilson—Miss Ethel Maxwell. Adieu to the Plano," Beethoven— Miss Claire Booth. "Tzigane," Behr—Misses Ethel Max well and Frances Richardson. w. cTt. U. Miss Belle Kearney, of Mississippi, one of the most eloquent and talented lecturers of tho National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will speak in Trinity church Sunday, April 7. The members of the Atlanta Willard Wom an’s Christian Temperance Union are expected to be present at the meeting be htdd at No. 138 Washington street, to inuko arrangements for that occasion. MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON. President. MRS. JANE A. ADKINS, Recording Secretary, REHEARSAL FOR OPERA. A cast rehearsal for the opera "Ca price of Capri" will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock ut the assembly hall in the Piedmont Hotel. A full attendance Is urged. ASSOCIATION OF GRADUATE NURSES. The usual monthly meeting of the Atlanta Association of Graduate Nurses 111 bo held at the Carnegie Library, Wednesday. March 27. at 3 p. m. J. M. CANDLISH, Secretary. EASTER EGG HIhTt FOR LITTLE MISS LINGLE. On Saturday afternoon the little daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Walter L, .Ingle, I.oulse and Nan Russell, will be given an Easter egg hunt by the Sunday school of the First Presbyterian hureh. The egg hunt will take place the beautiful lawn of Mrs. George Rogmnn. on Elizabeth street. In Inman j Park. After the hunt, delicious refresh- j ments will be.served. AN OLD POEM WANTED. The following note has been received and any information regarding the old poem referred to will be gladly received If sent to zoclar department of The Georgian: “Santa Barbara, Cal., 123 E. El Torena Street, March 21, 1807. “Dear Madame—Many long years ago there was a very diminutive literary sheet published In Athena, Ga., which contained many choice gems. Forgot ten the name of the paper. But the sentiment and sense and resignation and beauty of one of the poems In tlut little paper! I have watched and walled twenty years' to find It again. The theme of It: ‘And This, Too, Shall Pass Away." Ella W. Wilcox has a poem on this, but the one I refer to was pub lished before she ever wroto. If you know of it, please write where I can get Yours truly. "J. B. WADE. INTERESTING MEETING OF SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Tho Atlanta Sociological Society will hold its regular meeting Thursday, March 28, at 8 p. m„ at the Carnegie library. The program for the evening Is as follows: "Compulsory Education Movement in Georgia," by Miss Lillian Jones. "Compulsory Education as a Neces sary Sequence to Child Labor Laws," by Dr. A. J. McKelway. ■'Compulsory Education as Affecting the Negro Problem," by Dr. Marion Adams. • ' ••Education.” by Mrs. Warren Boyd. As will bo noted by the above, Ibis organization Is doing good work' along broad educational lines and asks for the hearty co-operation of all persons Interested in the welfare of Georgias futuro men and women. 'Die "Sorlify calls attention to the ehnnge of time of meeting from the second Thursday to the fourth Thurs day in each month. BEAVER ENTiRTAINMENT. On Monday evening, April 1, at 67 East Hunter street, the Beavers will give an Interesting entertainment, which will include selections by the fol lowing popular musicians and elocu tionists: Orchestrations, by orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson—Oper atic vocalists. Professor Erwin Mueller—Violinist. Mrs, Alary Youngblood—Elocutionist. Palakawe quartet. Three violins, “The Silvermans’’—S., B. P. and J. Z. Mrs. Stephen Decatur Smith—Vocal ist. Mr. DeWItto Pinson—Elocutionist. Thomas Weaver—Vocalist. Dave Silverman—Violinist. Allss Tupper—Elocutionist. Style Eddy’s. No. 42-43-44-45-46 Double Lids Slate Stone Shelves Prices and sizes of tho above style Eddy's: Length. Depth. Height. Price. No. 42. 27 In. .20 In. 42 1-2 In. $12.60 No. 43. '.! 3D In. 21 In. 44 1-2 In. 318.50 No. 44. 33 In. 22 In. 46 1-2 in. 322.30 No. 45. 36 1-2 In. 23 In. 48 1-2 In. 327.50 No. 46. . 40 1-2 In. 24 In. 50 In. 335.00 We want you'to buy an Eddy Refrigerator and we’ll gladly make as reasonable terms as you could possibly expect. If you want an Eddy—don't stand back because you haven't an account with us, but come in—let's get acquainted. We’ll treat you right, and you’ll never regret your purchase. All the above style Eddy’s have DOUBLE LIDS and SLATE STONE Shelves. EVERYBODY Is buying Eddy Refrigerators. RICH at|d POOR alike. It’* none too good for the poor." NOTHING BETTER can be male for tho rich. Hightower & Graves, 90 Whitehall Street. Sole Agents for the Eddy. The Shine That Won’t Explode A Sweet Breath is what all should have, and it can be ensured by the judicious use of Bcccham's Pills. A sweet breath denotes that everything is well, so I at the slightest indication of the di gestive organs not working prop erly. do not forget to take Beecham’s Pills '• 8clu Everywhere. 1c boxes 10c. sad Sc Priceless Drugs When you think of It so- rlously, in tho event of «lu n co roils i linos*. the proper curative drug* be- conn* really priceless. That Is tin* responsibility we feel In presort|>tIon work, and we never hesitate l»i the matter of price to huj . the* purest drugs to he ole talrii-d. Furthermore, our i»rc*crlpttc>u department !i WATSON & PICKARD , PROPRIETORS Grand Pharmacy MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA JULIETTE NIX W. C. T. U. The Juliette Nix Woman’s t’hrisilnn Temperance Union will meet Thursday afternoon at the Confederate* Soldiers' Home. Devotional service will be led by Mrs. Gussie Middlebrooks, suiierin tendent of soldiers’ work. All who would like to Join us take Soldiers’ Home car, corner Decutur and Peach tree streets, at 2 o’clock. Welcome to all. . MRS. D. L. BRADLEY. President. MRS. E. A. GOBER, Secretary. LADIES’ AUXILIARY. * The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineers will h«ld their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock In Kr.lghts of Pythias hall, Kiser building. ALPHARETTA, GA. (Mr. and Mrs. t\ T. Webb, of Roswell, were the gtusts of Mr. nud Mrs. Shirley recently! Mr. mill Mrs. Cburlca Morris visited lu town recently. Miss Lena IMnsmnre Is In town. 31 r. Cepb Castleberry, „f dimming. will he In town for some time. Ml** Maude Kzsatd Is In town. Mr. and ills. C. I*. Noruian was In At lanta last week. . Professor and Mrs. C. A. Dulse spent Saturday in AtlHiitn. Mr. .1. \V. Swilling, cashier, has nloved the Alpharetta Dunk luto the Webb build- lug. Mr. and Mrs. Cook,-of Marietta, visited their daughter, Mrs. .T. W. King, Sunday. CLEVELAND. Charles KemJuer. of Atlanta, fnlher hen. Mr*. G. M. «JnlIlian, of Gainesville, is Ylaltlug her fatli -r. who in crlCmlir ill. The friend* of Colonel 4. W. II. ruder. W’o-mI nre plea*4*1 to know he I* Improving after a very serlon* attack of grippe. Dr. Keiuluer, of Dishop, who or lived Him- dn%\ wjM jemtiln for several day*. Mrs. Ivy tie returned home Tuesday, ne- compnnled by Mrs. T. M. Dell, of Caines- vllh*. who will Kpctul a few days here. Mr*. II. I! fluff was the guest of Mr. and Mr*. It. T. Keiuluer recently. Mr*. Harry Walker, of Gainesville, Is spending this week with her parents. ] of Mr. If ills* Carter Kelli vigils Mr. TCCCOA. Davis, of Atlit* Mn*uti recently. for left Frill nosdny evening nt their club rooms lu the KHgo building. Mr*. W. J. Ha in say and ifrs. O. tt. IVr- foot have returned from a week's stay lu AH hiuta. ’ * Mr. Ponrhy Gilmer left for Atlanta on Tuesday, after n visit of several weeks with his mother, Sirs. Hattie F. Gilmer. Mr. nud Mrs. Robert Davis, of Clark*-• vlllo, were guests of Mr. uud Mrs. W. A. Fessenden this week. Mias Lula Iluyes, of Eastonallce. was a guest of Miss Belle llurrlsou several days recently. Mrs. V. A. White, of Deereourt, was imiiiltercd among the recent visitors. Miss Margaret Ramauy, of Madison, visited Toccm friends this week. , Mr. Oscar Davidson, of Atlauta, visited Tooeoa friends Huuday. - . Mr. 8. M. Cruee, of Gainesville, un* among recent visitors here. . ... . Miss Halite Ilarrlson sud guest, Ethel Clarke, of Boston, Mas?-, v sited Miss Lula Hayes in Eastons Lee Saturday. Mr. Carl Owens, of Commerce, visited the family of Colonel J. W. Owen recently. Ml** Lell* Richards is a guest of Mrs. W. J. Karnssy. . tlIJ . Mrs. G. A. Glenn and children, of touts, nre guests of Mrs. Glenns parent., ”lr. and Mrs. T. A. Capps. ... . Mrs. Henry Jones' many friends wiu sorry to hear of her Ulnesa. John S. Hoover. John S. Hoover, aged 36 years, died at a private sanitarium Tuesday after-. noon. The body was removed to the undertaking establishment of H.»- Patterson & Son. where It will WJJia until Arrangements can be made to sen it to Ohio for Interment. CHILDREN Seething Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ifessmd* ,o everr of -1 risffftt In toreva this "MS’ v!"J™ nn.i Mb. izn.ni luu I Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Utr of their fricu-la i.t <t *L»u*e cn Wed- iwarnmeeu unu« Dnij act. June 20. lMi. Serial rum ba 1888. - - -zfcr—£■- j M it.