Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 10, 1907, Image 9

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' . i' HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AN L) Mb WO. »m;spav. ai'ICii. h», nr»r High’s High’s High’s Women’s Oxfords Women’s Vipi and Patent Gibson Ties, $3 Models $0-50 Come See the Swell "Brown Ties.” u t Women’s handsome Vici Kid and Patent Leathers, with the dull mat kid tops, broad ribbon laces .. $3.00 Women’s snappy patent Gibson Ties with the large met al eyelets and broad silk ribbon laces, with dr 9 CA all the style and dash you’re looking for ... w .Women’s swell patent Sailor Ties and Pumps, for even ing and dress occasions; O CA very swell ✓ Women’s “Sorosis” Vici Kid and Patent Leathers, with dull mat kid tops, broad ribbon laces, (Q CA Cuban heels, etc w Women’s “Sorosis” Patent Leathers and fashionable “brown” Ties, Everybody’s crazy about this "Sorosis brown.” Has large eyelets and broad silk ribbon laces. Custom made; * . ^ ,QQ SHOE DEPARTMENT. J. M. High Co. Persohal Mention Mr. and Mr*. Josgph Boyd returned today to Grinin, after having spent sev- rral day. In the city. tdaden, are In the tard city turned from New Mies Sarah Haberehant. of Forsyth, Is the guest of the Misses Mllledge, In Decatur. Miss Kitty Thornt-m, of LaGrange, Is the guest of Mrs. Albert Thornton. Mrs. James Branham and her son. Mr. Harlan Branham, of Oxford, and Miss Sarah Elisabeth Branham, who DAHLIAS tiro fast becoming popular in the South. Planted now •they tire in full bloom by mid-summer, and continue until the plants are cut down by frost. Great improvement has been made in DAHLIAS in the last few years- We have large field grown roots of double DAHLIAS in white, yellow, pink, purple, dark-red and Variegated, at 15 cents each. TUBE ROSES ;irt* very scarce this year. Some of our lady friends are hold ing hack with the expectation of getting them at the prices of farmer years. The lowest price Tuberoses can he aold this .'•‘nr is 20 cents per dozen (by mail, postpaid? 35 cents doz- We have only half the quantity of former years and "lu*n these are gone no more can he had this year. Vegetable and Flowering Plants SEEDS--BULBS-FERTILIZERS HASTINGS’ Mitchell St. lx attending Wesleyan College at Ms. con. are the guests of Judge and Mrs Howard Palmer, at Inman Park. The subscription dance at Segaldo's will be an event of Friday evening. Miss Mary Thomas leaves the latter part of the month to visit Miss Ursula Bluslger. '■■■■ Miss Harry Htockdell will entertain the Spend-the-Day Club Thursday. Mias Jeanle Cantey Is visiting friends and relatives In Washington, TT I * UafnPb vatHenlw. t. S next week with Miss Florence Werner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins and Miss I.oulse Hawkins have returned from New York. Miss Alice Steele Is the guegt of Miss Packett, in Alexandria, Va. SOCIETY CITY UNION OF EPWORTH LEAGUES TO HOLD MEETING. The City Union of EpwortH Leagues will hold Its monthly business and so< cial meeting; in the Sunday school room of St. Mark church Friday evening, April IS, from 8 .to 11 o’clock. The members of St.‘ Mark church and Sun day school, together with every league* In the city, are Invited to attend. Preparations will be madp for the ^entertainment of the North Georgia League r<»nf»M>*n« ►*, i,. l»»* held m At lanta from May 16 to 19. Mr. James VV. Austin will deliver the address of welcome and the follow ing program has been announced: Violin Solo—Professor Harnhardt. Recitation—Miss Harwell, Vocal Solo—Mrs, Dow. “The Missionary Opportunities of the League In Atlanta" Business Session. Refreshments. The following committees from SL Mark have been named: Reception—Miss Beaufort Matthews, chairman; Misses Lillian Logan, Annie Grlffln. Lee Belk, Ella Dyke, Mary Helen Moody, Marguerite Porter, Dr. S. R. .Belk, Messrs. \V. S. William. P. Boykin, Hal Furlow, James L. Lo gan. J. L. Neill, W. W. Walace, Nor rood Gridin and Fred H. Houser. Refreshments—Mrs. Mary T. Mor gan. chairman; Mrs. S. R. Belk. Misses Sallie Cowles, Mary McCord, mile Mae Osborne. Helen Thomas, Laura Dobln son, Margarite Bratton. Marguerite Porter, Florence Dugger, Laura John son. Messrs. W. S. Withahi, J. L. Neill and Fred H. Houser. The committees are called for _ meeting at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at the church. The reception comniittee will please meet In the Sunday school lobby at 7:30 o’clock Friday evening. « SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS turned, from Gadsden, Ala. The Fi*ld«y Morning Bridge Club wUI I be entertained, this week by Mrs. Mary Burt Meador, at her East Hake home. Mrs. Edwin Ansley will entsrtaln her bridge club on Thursday. Mrs. Sidney Stubbs and baby, of Sa vannah, are the guests of Mrs. Stubbs' parents,. Mr. and NUr*. E.-8. Gay. Miss Julian Perdue entertained In formally at bridge Wednesday after noon at her home. In Inman Park, in honor of Mis, Wllhelmlna Drummond and her guests. The New Era Study Club met Wed nesday morning at ID o'clock at Carne gie library. Mr*! J. R. Mobley and Miss Jennie Mobley have returned from a visit to New York. Mrs. Charles McGehee will entertain her euchre club next Friday after- : noon. ■Mr*. Jack Cutler, of Macon. Is visit.- I Ing her mother, Mrs. Emnfa Bell. Interviews with old business men In i Sew York city and careful comparison 1 of statistics show that the affairs of the metropolis are now In tha hands of. younger men than ever before. In most of the thousands of unices In the | lower part or Manhattan Island the elderly men are clerks, while the man agers ore under' 40 years old.—Indian-1 spoils News. i SAVANNAH. The after-Easter season opened on Monday with two very delightful nm finished presentations of • Augustli Daly's comedy "A Night Off" by the Dramatic Club. Both at the matinee and night performances, the house was crowded to the doors, and the partici pants In the clever little play won many deserved laurels for their ex cellent work. The play was given for the benefit of Bethesda Orphans' Home here, and will be given on the 13th of this month In Cofumbus f.jr tbe benefit of the Episcopal church build Ing fund. The first spring meeting of the Mar rled Woman's Card Club took place on Tuesday afternoon with Mr*. A. W. Carmichael. Mrs. Benjamin Baker entertained her bridge club on Wednesday morning, airs. Henry Walthour made the top score and was presented with a dainty sunshade. Mias Ethel Alclntlro was awarded a card case as the consola tlon. Sirs. George Owens gave a very beautiful card party on Wednesda: afternoon for her guests, Mrs. Alerrill of Dedham, and Alias Parsons, of Phil adelphla. About sixty guests were In vltcd to meet the guests of honor. Miss Alay Heyward entertained fbw girls Internally with bridge on Thursday morning, nnd Miss aiackoll gave a delightful dancing party for the younger set at the Cotlno on Thurs day evening. The ailsses Dent are entertaining a congenial party of Savannah girls at the country home. "Hotwyl." .Miss Claudia McAlpIn, Allas Ellse Krenson, Allas Lilia Comer and Alias Lucy Bar- row went .down on Friday to Join the party. The Guards fair has been a viry popular social affair of the week, the baby show on Tuesday afternoon at tracting an unusually large crowd. Blue ribbons were given for the pret tiest girl and the prettiest boy Irf three classes. In the first class the winners ere Mabelle Habersham Colquitt and Carl Espy, In the second, .Matilda Hatch nnd Robert Crawford nnd In the third Masle Fertt and William Bchlrm The musical tea which Mrs. Arthur Glbbes was to hare given on Thurs day tot her slater, Mrs. Von Landing* ham, of Atlanta, was abandoned, ow ing to the Indisposition of the hos tess. Mrs. Glbbes left on Friday to spend some time In Atlanta with Mr*. Van Landlngham. Alls* Bess Brown, of Baltimore, Is the guest of Miss Jane Smart. Alls* Edith Fisher, of Atlanta, Is vis iting Alls* Smart. Allan Alargaret'Stiles Is the guest of her sister, Airs. Frank B. Screven. Mr. and Mrs. Dcaring Harden are spending a few days In Augusta. « Miss Margaret Washburn, who has been visiting Miss Sarah Cunningham, has returned to her home In Allnneap oils. Mrs. Charles L Henry has returned to New York after a visit to her moth er. Airs. Lavlnla F. AUnls. Mr. and Airs. W. W. Williamson left onj-talmduy for a months' trip to Eu rope. Airs. George J. Baldwin left on Fri day for New York and Boston. Allas Madge Reid Is visiting Air. and Air*. W. A. Retd In Augusta. Airs. Lewis Warfield has returned to her home In the north. Airs. Abram Carrington Read, of Nashville, Is the guest of Airs. Thomas Screven. Mias Harvey Hull spent Easter In 'harlotte. N. C„ with her mother, Air*. Herbert O. Smith. Alls* Marlon Haskell spent the East er holidays In Columbia with rela tives. Mrs. Joshua Alerrill. of Dedham, Alas*., Is the guest of Airs. George W. Owens. - Miss Alay Parsons, who has been Mr*. Owens' guest for several weeks, has returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. SV. W. Roger* left on Tue* dav for the north. Air*. A. B. Girardeau Is visiting her daughter. Allas Gladys Girardeau, In New York. Mr*. Thomas Hunter left h>n .Wed nesday to visit relative* In New York. Airs. Wymberley Jones DeRenne has returned from the north. A NIGHT CAP Take two Bcccham’s Pills'on re tiring and avoid any ill effects from a late meal. Then you will sleep soundly, awaken with a Wear head and a high opinio' of the great stomach remedy, Beechams Pills fold Everrwhtr*. In boxes lte. and 15c. JACOBS* JACOBS* JACOBS* Fountain Sy ringe Sale The entire second floor of Marietta Street Store • devoted to»Rubber Goods Department Every article guaranteed. Write for Catalog. Jacobs’ Rex Fountain Syringe . 2-quart capacity, with hard rub- ♦ ber fittings; white rubber, with *. rapid-flow tubing; our cut price Goodyear Hygeia Fountain Syringe 2-quart capacity; maroon colored rubber; screw-end; bard rubber fittings; our cut price $1.25 Goodyear Hygeia Combi- r nation Fountain Syringe And Water Bottle, rapid-flow, with four hard rubber fittings; maroon rubber; our cut price . . $2.00 Goodrich Combination Water Bottle And Fountain Syringe; five hard rub ber fittings; white rubber; in wood case; our cut price . . . . $1.50 Jacobs’ Pharmacy, 6-8-10 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall St. SANDERSVILLE. Allas Louise Sullivan Is the guest of Miss Katherine Alurphy, In Atlanta. Alls* Susie Warthen, of "The Oaks,” Tiartow, la visiting her sister. Airs. Louis Evans. Air*. L. E. Poley, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her parents. Air. and Airs. J. M. Stanley. Mis* Bessie Simmons, of Barlow, Is the guest of her mother. Mrs. AI. E. Simmons. Misses Sarah and Gertrude Perkins are the guests of Mrs. T. W. Hardwick. Allas Lena Robison will bo the guest next week of .Miss Loulso AValton. She will be a bridesmaid at the mar- Huge of Allas Walton to Air. Edward Shirley Wellons, of Charleston. S. C. Air. and Hr*. Tarver Averett, their Infant son and Air. Arthur Cooley left Tuesday for Colorado Springs, Colo, Allas Ellzahelh Ellison, or Richmond, Ky., who has spent the winter with her cousin. Mrs. 8. G. Lang, w|U leave for home tomorrow. , Allas Eugenia Richards, of this city, was married to Air. G. F, Horton, of Davtsboro. on Tuesday, In Tennllle. Rev. T. J. Beck performed the mar riage service. - Atlas Alartka Alathls Is visiting friends In Savannah. Airs. Fannie B. Olmstead and Alls* Melissa Fulghum, of Warrenton, are the guests of Mrs. W. R. Beech. Alls* Annie Hall greatly surprised her many friend* by her marriage on Sunday last to Air. R. 11. Roughton. of Alacon. The ceremony was per formed In Alacon. at the home of Airs. Emma .Morgan. Immediately after the marriage Mr. and Mrf. Roughton left for Atlanta and other point*. They will be at home to their friends at the Hotel Jullda. On Friday evening Alias Vannle Alathls entertained the H. S. Club In honor of Allas Kleffer, of Tennllle. Atleaee Alathle and Kleffer were gown ed In white silk, tech carrying pink rose*. The guests upon arrival regis tered In u "Guest Book.” Progressive -onversatlon and music formed the amusement*. The house was decorated with roses. Rose* and fern* wen- massed on mantels and tables. The dining room whs beautiful In Its dec orations of sweet pees anil maiden bal: fern. Tbe refreshments were cream and-rake*. Alls* Ruth AtrCarty Is visiting her sisters, Grace and Ella, at Alon. De- Sales Academy. Macon, Oa. Mr*. Annie Register, of Hawklns- ville. Is the guest of hsr sister, Airs. . I:. Jameson. Mrs. Henrv Paris and son, Kerman, will return today from White Sulphur Springs. Fla. Airs. T. W. Hardwick gave a lawn fete In honor of her daughter. Alary, and her sister, Wllllfc Perkins, on Tues day afternoon. Thlriy-slx lltUe girl* were Invited. Outdoor games were played. Hunting Easter eggs was part qf the fun. GORDON. E. C. Tanksley. who lias been tbe gum of .Mr. and Airs. J. W. Hooks, h«> returned Powell, of lleaale Tift College; Airs. Charles Hooks, of Forsyth, and Airs. J. w. roweli, of Macon, ure guests at the homo of Mrs. J. W. Hooks. C. C. JoliDson has been on s short visit to Jour* county. Airs. II. F. stokes has been spending tbs week In Macon. Alls* l-'rnncc* Carswell lin* been on s visit to her brother. Air. Charlie Carswell, at Collins. Mrs. G. B. Carswell has Just returned from a visit to Moiitor.utiin. Mrs. Willi Williams Is visiting at Coring- toll TO THE PUBLIC: We have this day sold our business in Atlanta (excepting the notes and accounts due us) to the Union Dairy Company, who will continue in the milk and ice cream business, and for whom we bespeak success. We request that all parties in debted to us make immediate payment, as we will be com pelled to place all uncollected claims in our attorney’s hands on May 1, 1907. Our creditors are requested to present their claims for payments n,s fast as they mnture. Thanking the public for their generous patronage, we are Yours truly, PURE MILK & FOOD CO. Atlanta. Ga„ April 9, 1907. ' thi Referring to the above, this is to notify the public having purchased the splendid outfit of milk fixtures, ice cream freezers, ice machinery, etc., of the Pure Milk -k Food Co., we are prepared to furnish milk, sweet cream, skimme d milk and the choicest ice cream, nnd respect fully soli.-it your patronage. V— UNION DAIRY COMPANY. 66-68 Ivy Street, Atlanta, Ga. Both Phones .T101.