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TTIIO ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
/•RIDAT, APRIL 8, 1S0T.
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Several events of Importance vm
take place Easter week. The Unit will
bo a sacred concert Easter Sunday, In
which Blrmlnsham's most talented
singers and musicians will take part.
Madame Sembrlch, assisted by Mr. Van
Iloose and Mr. LaForge. will appear in
concert Thursday evening, April 4. On
Friday evening the Southern Club will
entertain at a dance. Mr. John Teat-
man and Miss Pauline Browning will
lead the german. *
Miss Willie Klrke Ware Is the guest
of Captain and Mrs. A. B. Vandergrlft.
Mrs. 8. E. Cade, of Tuscaloosa, is
the guest of Mrs. Robert Jemlson.
The graduating class of the Gardener
school In New Tork was,given a re
ception and dance recently at the home
of Mrs. W. II. Young, on Riverside
Drive. Miss Mary Oeorge Crulkshnnk,
of Birmingham, who will graduate with
honors tho last day of May, wore on
embroidered chiffon. Miss Crulkshnnk
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Crulkshnnk, of Birmingham, and
will be a member of Mrs. Talllaferro's
European party this summer. She will
mako her debut In Birmingham next
season.
Mrs. Harold Sanson will entertain
about fifty guests at an elaborate Eas
ter luncheon at ths Hotel Hillman on
Monday, April L ■
Mies Ellxsbeth Shelley hss gone to
visit her brother, Lieutenant James E.
Shelley, at Ptnar del Rio, Cuba.
Mrs. Tnul Ivey Is visiting In Atlanta.
Colonel T. O. Bush Is In Washington,
having bass appointed by 1 President
Roosevelt as ono of the two representa
tives at largo to the Industrial Peace
Commission.
Miss Abble Searcy, of Tuscaloosa, Is
visiting at the home of Dr. Arthur
Moody.
Mrs. Clara Senn Goodrich hss an
nounced the engagement of her daugh
ter, Grace, to Mr. Thomas Lea, the
snorrlago to take place at the bride's
home April I.
Mrs. J. T. Nixon has returned from a
short visit to her daughter, Mrs. Wil
liam Dempsey Part low, of Tuscaloosa.
Mrs. J. Warner Shook has returned
to her home. In Tuscaloosa, after a visit
to her parents. Dr, and Mrs. George M.
Morrow.
Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Henry
B. Gray will spend the Easter season
in New York with their son, Henry B.
Gray, Jr, who Is at college In Boston.
Mr. Carl Seals, accompanied by Mr.
Samuel Friedman, of Tuscaloosa, has
gono to Nmv York. Mr. Seals will be
married on next Wodnesdriy at Engle
wood, N. J„ to Mies Mary Morris
Clarke, of Mobile,.and Mr. Friedman
will be hie beet man.
Mias Murgaret McCormack will en
tertain lit a luncheon Friday, April 6,
In,compliment to Mlee Pauline Brown
ing, ono of the spring brides. Mies
McCormack'* guests will Include the
guest of hopor and tier six bridesmaids.
Miss Helen Benners and Mias Ala
bama King left Thursday for Greens
boro, where they will be attendants a<
the Jones-Randolph wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Unwron and
Miss Bowron, who Is attending school
In Canada, will spend the summer In
Norway. They will sail from New
York Juno 14.
GREEN8B0R0.
Misses Georgia and Annie Mae Bos
well, of Plnfleld, visited Greensboro lost
week,,. *
Mrs. M. F. Atkinson and children and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas, of Madison, at
tended the Adama-Buynes wedding lost
week.
Mrs. Clinton Thompson, of Madison,
Is visiting her parents at Blloam.
Miss Emma Barnett, of Washington,
Is the guest of Mrs. Graham Lewis. .
Miss Bello Miller has returned from
an extended visit to relatives In Au
gusta.
Miss Belle Armor, of Jefferson, spent
n few days at home recently.
Mrs. Paul Pounds and aun, of Atlan
ta, visited Mrs. Julia McNair Batunlay
and Bunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. McCommons, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. McCommons, Mrs. M. C.
Wright, Mrs. Abble Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Merritt, Mrs. E. H. Armor,
Mrs. Felix Roswell, ^liases Kate Evans
and Lila Merritt, and Mr. George Mer
ritt uttended the Merrltt-Grlffln wed
ding at Hllnatn Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Poole, of Atlanta, spent
Bunday with Mr. and Mra. L. II. Reid.
Rov. und Mrs. A. F. O'Kelly aro In
Atlanta.
Mrs. Thomas E. Winn has returned
from a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. L. H. Reid and daughter, Miss
Mary Julia Reid, arc spending some
time In Atlanta with Mrs. Paul Pounds.
Mrs. Mynt Richards, of Union Point,
visited Mrs. Ella Davidson lust week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker Maddox und
daughter, of Putnam county, attended
the Adams-Baynes wedding Inst week.
Mrs. Ella Davison has relumed from
an extended visit to her daughter at
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr.' Henry Little, of Atlanta, spent
lost week here.
Professor P. P. Carter Is spending
some time at home.
Miss Nolllo linll has returned from
an extended visit Co her brother ut
Marietta.
Mrs. D. H. Banders Is In Atlanta.
CAMILLA.
j Mrs. James Sheats, of Monroe. Gu,
was the guest of Mrs. W. W. Cullens
recently.
Mias Jennie Butler Is visiting her
sister, Mra. E. II. Griffin, In Balnbrldge.
Messrs. P. E. Halle and C. C. Baggs,
of Newton, were visitors In the city
lost week. >
Mrs. D. D. Einstein Is visiting rela
tives In Boston.
Miss Bessie Roberts, of Dawson, Is
the guest of her slater, Mra. J. K.
Cochran.
Misses Maude McRae and Nell Baggs
spent iSunday In Newton.
Mr. T. 1. McNeill ha* returned from
a visit to relatives and friends In Moul
trie.
Several young men from Camilla at
tended a llsh fry at Little Rock Lake
Thursday.
Judge und Mra. I. A. Bush were visi
tors In the city last week.
NEWNAN.
Mrs. George Rnlney. of Atlanta, will
spend the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Elisabeth Dent.
Mr. and Mra. T. B. Parrott will spend
Sunday In Atlanta as the guests of Mr.
and Mra. Raymond J. Lee.
Miss Elisabeth Hill leaves next week
for n visit to her sister, Mra. McCas
lln, In Greenville, Go.
Mrs. Ellis, who has been visiting
her daughter, MrdT Joe Arnall. has re'
turned to her home In Union Springs.
Ala.
bliss Carrie Dell Bchuessler and Miss
Elsie Robinson, who have been the
guests of Miss Dorothy Burpee, have
returned to. their homes In Roanoke,
Ain., and Newport, Tenn.
Mrs. Ellison Richards and children
arc visiting relatives In Shiloh, Go.
Miss Mnttle Hill, who has been vis
iting Newnan relatives for several
weeks, has returned to her home in
Greenville, On.
Mrs. J. E. Hanna and little son are
visiting Mrs. Hanna's purenta, Mr. and
Mra. Denham, In Thotnaston, Go.
Mr. D. T. Munget has returned from
a business trip to Connecticut.
Mrs. Wultcr Welch's mother, Mrs.
Ellis, has returned to her home In
Greenville, Go.
Miss Corlnne Slmrll.ls spending sev
eral days in Atlanta.
Rev. J. E. Hanna spent several days
In Atlanta last week.
Mra. N. E. Powell entertained the
Bridge Club very delightfully last
Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Banders Gib.
the consolutlon, a white lace fan. Mra.
P. B. Murphy was presented the booby,
a toy goose.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fisher entertained
twelve friends very delightfully at
bridge Tuesdoy evening.
The Surprise Club met with Mis*
—ary Goodrum Wednesday. There was
some splendid music and at 11 o'clock
an elaborate supper was served. The
house was decorated with violets.
Mrs. G. E. Croft will entertain "The
Twelve" Friday afternoon. •
CARTERSVILLE.
Mrs. Paul Jones, of Canton, and Miss
Muy Jones are the guests of Misses
Annie und Julia Foute,
Mrs. Oscar Peeples spent last week In
Nashville.
Mrs. John Brocke la the guest of
friends In Canton.
Miss Susie Abbott has returned from
visit to her sister, Mrs. Capers J.
Qullllan, In Dallas, Texas.
Miss Marie Gllreath, after several
months spent in Savannah, Ib at home
again. '
Mrs. Herman Van Devander and
rhlldren, of Ccdartown, spent the week
us the guests of her father. Captain
Calhoun.
Mra. Sam P. Jones, Mra. Pyron and
Sirs. J. W. Jones will attend the confer-
ence of the Home Mission Boclety at
Gridin next week.
The many friends of Mra. A. B. Cun-
yus. whe so deeply sympathised with
her In her severe Illness and In. the
death of her Infant son, are glad to
know that she Is convalescent.
A pretty home wedding was that of
Miss Josle Bruce ami Mr. Roland
Browne, which occurred Thursday at
6 o'clock p. m..- Rev. J. E. Barnard of
ficiating. Mrs. Will Hudgins played
Mendelssohn's wedding inarch. Mrs.
Frank Routt was matron of honor. The
house was beautifully decorated In
ferns and palms, and the bride carried
a lovely bouquet of bride roses.
COVINGTON.
Mrs. Allie Atkinson and Miss Maude
Atkinson, of Madison, are visiting Cap
tain and Mrs. August Boye.
Miss Nelle Broadnax, of Forsyth, ha*
been the guest of Mra. J. J. Corley.
Misses Bessie and Mildred Kelly, who
have been In Daytona Beuch. Ha., this
winter, returned on Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Pace Is In Atlanta visit
ing Mrs. Lucy P. Owsley. <
Miss Annie McCalla entertained tho
Entre Nous Club very delightfully at
her home Friday evening.
Mra. Robert H. Blckerstoff and little
son, of Cole City, and Mrs. W. M. Rob
inson, of Augusta, are guests of Mrs.
Laura Allen.
Mrs. Charles A. Franklin was hostess
to the Daughters of the Confederacy
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. C. A. Bock well will entertain
the Woman's Club on Tuesday. after
noon at 3:30 o'clock, at which time the
program will be In charge of Mrs. R.
Burt Davis and Mra. James E. Phillips.
Mrs. H. K Venable' had as her guests
this week Mrs. N. B. Cosby, of Elber-
ton, and M rs. Benjamin Trice,- of Ala
bama.
Airs. J. G. Gatllff has returned to
Williamsburg, Ky.. after a lengthy visit
to, Covlnfcton relatives.
Mrs. George Thompson, of Atlanta,
was the guest the latter part of the
week of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Miss Edna Cook, of Social Circle, Is
visiting Mrs. V. Cook.
Mrs. L. A. Clark has returned from
Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Perry and Miss
Lottie Hendrick visited In Atlanta this
week.
Cheney’s Expectorant cures
coughs, colds, laOrippe and croup.
60 years on the market. All Drug
gists 25c.
VALDOSTA.
Rov. R. W. Wallnce, accompanied by bis
gueata, Dr. and Mrs. J. Wallace nnd Mrs.
Reulerson, of Kentucky, are making a tour
of Florida, nud will spend some dnys at
He. Petersburg, where Rer. Mr. Wallace
will deliver a lecture before the state
Christian convention of the state. _
Mrs. M. M. Helote entertained on Tues
day afternoon at' the home of her mother,
Mrs. It. 8. Tblir|M»n, In honor of her gurat,
Mrs. U. A. Smith, of Fltsgcruld. Mra.
Belote was assisted In receiving by Mrs.
W. ft*. West, Mrs. Oeorge II. Fesgle and
Miss Mary Kelly. The punch bowl was
presided over by Mra. Haiti Jones nnd Mrs.
C. K. Davis, while the refreshments In the
dining room were served by Misses Pearl
I-owls. Edna Briggs, Caro Lewis and Ethel
Briggs.
$lr». Jos4*phlne Denmark has returned
from a visit to her dnugbter, Mrs. II. L.
Covington, of Pensacola. Fla. Mrs. Cov
ington accompanied Mrs. Denmark home
nnd will spend some time In this city.
Mrs. M. K. Jordan, of Dawson, la the
guest of Mrs. O. A. Whitaker. In this city.
Miss Edna Cain, editor of The Quitinan
Free Press, was a guest hero this week of
Miss Ftntns Jo Britt.
Mrs. Redden Pnrrnuiore and Miaa Edith
Pnrrnmore, of Madison. Fla., are gucsta of
Mra. D. C. Ashley, tn Vnldosta.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Julian, of Adel, arp
VGRAND
FRIDAY, APRIL 5.
Ths World’s Greatest Singer,
MARCELLA
SEMBRICH
(From the Metropolitan Opera House,
New York.)
Prices—$1, $1.50, $2 and $3.
Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. April 9-10.
MATINBE WEDNESDAY.
Curtain Promptly ut 8 P. M. (Night)
leslie m carter
in DU BARRY
Nlrtt I
BALE NOW ON.
rlsltlng* the former's sister, Mrs. 8. B.
Uodwln, In this city.
Miss Martha Outlaw, of Jacksonville,
Fla., Is the guest of frletids and relatives
In this city.
Mrs. K. L. Mooro la visiting Mrs. T. G.
Cranford In Atlanta.
Mrs. Elder and Miss Bessie Pendleton
have returned from a visit to Mra. J. O.
Peasant at Jacksonville.
M'RAE.
Miss Elisabeth Walker entertained de
lightfully at a Halmngtindl party Tuesday
evening In honor of her guest. Miss Eu
genia Walker, of Havannab. The score
cards were hand-pain ted dowers, (lone by
Miss Isabel Walker. The first prise wns
won by Miss Gertrude Jones, and was pre
sented to Miss Walker, the guest of honor.
Punch way served throughout the evening
by Miss Henrietta Walker. Ices were
served at the dose of the' game.
Dr. Truitt Nelson, of Alamo, waa In the
city a few dnya this week.
Miss Clyde Clement
lu the city Saturday.
Hon. A. C\ McLennan niul wife, of
Alamo, were visitors to our city yester
day.
Mrs. D. M. McRae went to Eastman this
week.
Misses WUIle ntad Abble Graham spent
Sunday lu our city to be with relatives
and attend services.
Misses Annie Wooten nnd Stinson, of
Lumber City, aud Mrs. D. 8. McArthur
were In the city yesterday.
Mrs. W, K. Itrooks, of McRae, Is visit
ing Fits and other points.
Mrs. C. A. Tnlmage. of Macon, spent a
few days of Inst week with her mother,
Mrs. JoneS, of this place.
the BIJOU
Tonight—Matinee Saturday.
CHAS. E. BLANEY Preeents
'LOTTIE WILLIAMS
In the Musical Drama
“MY TOM-BOY GIRL”
Vnvt WfipU *
“A CHILD OF THE REGIMENT”
NEXT WEEK) Usual Matinees.
Charles E. Blaney Presents His Great
Western Military Play
WILD NELL
A CHILD OF THE REGIMENT
ViviYin Prescott as the Little Mnjor.
THE TWIN THEATERS
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
191-2 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
(OVER SCHAUL & MAY).
Rubber Plates jSfe a
22-K Gold Crown Ik, fM
Porcelain Crown
Bridge Work, per Tooth ■
Painless Ex- FftPI* >r
tracting with ► iCL.t.
all plate work “ "
Hours, 8 a. m. till 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 a. m. till 4 p. m.
No more Dread of the Dental Chair.
No.jl6 Whitehall Street.
North Side Theater
“SLEEPING BEAUTY”
South Side Theater
“MRS SMITHER’S BOARDING
SCHOOL”
“SETTLING OLD SCORES’’
No. 7 Viaduct Place.
‘VENGEANCE OF A LAW
CLERK”
UNEXPECTED DINNER’
"IN SEARCH of ADVENTURE”
is
lu;
Hi!?
lira
No. 77 Peachtree Street.
6 SHOWS EACH DAY. &
ACTS EACH SHOW. D
La Petite Fern, Child Wonder.
Miss Lee White, Illustrated Song-.
Gcorgo Perry, Comedian.
Ed • Ash well, Monologlst.
Hart's Freckled-faced Rubes.
Shopping Over Our ’Phone
IS AN APPRECIATED CONVENIENCE.
Private
Exchange
with
operator
in
Our Store.
It la surprising ho* popular this Ides Q |$ ro ,J
now is. Scores upon scores of fsm-I ^ ur U,UBU
Miss In our vicinity ring us up (as a mat- Guarantee
tsr of coures) svsry day for drugs and
drug store sundries. We Operate a FREE
Messenger Service in connection with
our Telephone Shopping System. It is
a wall known fact that our prices weaken
competitive figures (this is beesuss we
enjoy s mastery of the market. Buying,
as wo do, for this and two other busy
drug stores). Right prices. 'Phone us.
On everything
we sell w e
guarantee the
jrtce to be al
ways aa low
never higher,
and In most
cases lower.
JACOBS’ PHARMACY
6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall Street.
St. Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DeLEON PARK.
SKATING DAILY
11 to 1—3:30 to 6—8 to 11.
LADIES FREE MORNINGS. MU-
*8IC EVENING8.
BASEBALL
TOMORROW
CLEMSON vs. TECH
Tech Park, 3:30 P. M.
'Notice of Water Bond Election.
Atlanta, Ga., March 8. U07.-Notl» is
hereby given to tho qualified voter* of
the city of Atlanta that tho mayor and
general council of aald city have called aa
election to be held at tho several voting
precinct* In the city of Atlanta, wlthlo
the legal hours for holding election*, o*
Tuesday, the 9th day of Aprils 1907, to
determine whether the qualified voters of
the city of Atlanta will assent, by the
requisite two-thirds majority, to the Is
sue of five hundred thousand (1500,000)
dollars of bonds of the city of Atlanta,
to be sold for not leas than par, and
the proceeds thereof applied only to
Improvements In and additions to the sjs-
DoutiB of said city of Atlanta, of the de
nomination or one tnouaand (SI,000) dollars
each, to run thirty (30) years, and bearing
Interest at the rate of four (4) per centum
per annum. Tho principal and Interest of
said bonds to be payablo In gold coin of
the United States of America, of the pres
ent standard of weight and fineness, and no
part of the principal of aald bonus to (>«
mid before maturity, and the Interest to
. -|uy. - *
pay twenty thousand ($20,ow»
dollars per annum Interest on said bonds
and sixteen thousand six hundred and sixty-
seven (916.667) dollars per annum on account
of the principal of said bonds, the amount
so raised on account of the principal of
said bonds, to be put In the sinking fund of
said city and kept by the aluking fund
commission, and applied at tho maturity
of the bonds to their payment.
Notice Is also given that the tax collec
tor of Fulton county, state of Georgia, si
registrar for elections, ordered by the may-
or and general council of the city of At
lanta, has opened books of registration for
the purpose of registering the guallfled
voters of the city, under the ordinances
therefor, and such registrar will keep said
books of registration open dally, Bunda/i
excepted, until within ten dnya of tbs
date of said election, at his office la tbs
annex of the court bouse on East Hunter
street, «>etween South Pryor street nnd
Central avenue. In the city of Atlanta, said
county, and only those voters whose names
appear upon the said registration book, as
qualified to vote In city elections for tbs
present year, shall be permitted to vote
In said water bond election. The voters
favoring the proposed Issue of bonds sbsll
have written or printed on their tickets
the words, “For the Issue of five hundred
($500,000) dollars of t>onds, for Improvements
In and extensions of the system of wster
bonds shall have written t»r urimi
their tickets the words, “Against _
sue of five hundred thousand ($600,000) dol
lars of bonds for improvements In nod ex
tension of the system of water works.”
The election shall be conducted under tbs
rule# and regulations governing the election
of mayor, aldermen and cooncTlmen of said
dtr
J fti. notice Is given In pursuance to as
ordinance calling for said election approved
February 6, im
W. J. CAMPBELL
Clerk of Council of the City of Atlanta
(Seal of City.) *
TWIN THEATER COMPANY.
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY-Clty of At
lanta. To the Superior Court of bald
County:
1. .The petition of 8. P. Robins, F. H. Lans-
ell. L. J. Daniel and their associates and
successors represents that they desire to w
Incorporated under the name of Tw»>
THEATER COMPANY for the term of
twenty years with privilege of renewal.
2. The onlines, to os conducted l>y
ers I, fbat ot theaters, amusement., met
ing pictures nnd machines for um*. pln'O*
Mpns. electric dlaplsys end design*. »t*»“
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT.
NORTHERN DISTRICT of GEORGIA.
BANKRUPT SALE.
BOX FACTORY PLANT.
I Invite bids for the A. S. Byers Com
pany plant, situated on the Southern
Railway, near Atlanta, at Cornell, Ful
ton Co., Go., same consisting of fifteen
(15) acre* of land, ltavlng thereon
a hex factory complete, office, opera
tives', houses, stables, lumber, eight (8)
head of live stock, live (5) wagons, one
bus, two buggies, office- furniture,
desks, safe, etc. All In perfect condi
tion. factory In active operation. To
be sold free of all claims except 130-
taxes. Terms: cash on delivery. All
bids subject to confirmation or rejec
tion. Bids 8: be filed with me on or
before April 1(, 1807, when same will
be submitted to Hon. P. H. Adams,
Referee. Particulars touching bids will
be furnished by me und opportunity for
inspection furnished all* parties on ap
plication. ' W. R. WARE,
Trustee of A. 8. Byers Co, Bankrupt.
Address: Ware-Hatcher Furniture
Factories (Incorporated), Atlanta. Ga. Clerk (Superior O
dealt us In
its, snert
books, paper and all artl*
cles kept In a book and fancy article store.
f. The petitioners aak the right to Invest I®
real and personal property or all kinds aw
with privilege of mortgaging or encumber*
ing aald property in any number. ,
4. The capital stock of snlil company Is W*
teen hundred dollars ($1,600.00), fully paid ■
and with the privilege of Increasing saw
capital stock from time to time until tn#
same should reach the sum ef flfty tno«|
und dollars <$50,000.00». Said Increase is to
be made by vote of the majority In value
of the shareholder* of uld company.
6. The principal plitco of conduction
ness and the chief office of aald corporatim
la to l>e In Atlanta, Georxlfi, with the privi
lege of conducting said Dualness and
all other privileges asked for In aald ch *£
or United fttates.
6. Huch by-laws and regulations and t#e
election of sneh officers ts msy be 'icier
mlned^up^n oy majority of shareholders »
7. With all other powers, rights and privi
leges and authority Incident to corporation
under the -laws of Georgia are ask ’»
petitioners.
WALTER R. BROWN
Petitioners* .Alton” 5
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of »’«’•
I, Arnold Broyles. Clerk of the •si*
Court of said comity, do hereby Certify 1
the foregoing Is n troe and correct (••>;•
the appiTmfiou for charter In the nuiti
TWIN THEATER COMPANV
as the arnne appears of file In this oir.
my official (denature and tn»- [
Td Man
l ultuu Countv.
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