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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
E5PAY, MAY 21. 19"
THE FALL OF LOVE.
Lore armored goes from head to toe,
I mw Tlme'e lance one day
8trlke at his heart to lay him low
x Lore emlled. and went hie way.
I eaw him when he mood and laughed
At wlee men’s subtlety
What Time against him broke the abaft
Of keen philosophy.
The little darts of Doubt and Pain'
Rlunted against his breast:
Neglect’s dull blade fell all In vain
’ Wore useless than the rest.
In turn his foemsn bit tUe dual
Till—one day *bme a fool
And killed'him with a little thrust
Of wltleis ridicule.
—Theodosia Qarrlson.
CHANDLER-MATHEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn D. Scott
hare Issued Invitations to the marriage
Of their sister. Miss Bessie Scott Chan,
dlef. to Mr. f’hessly Howard Mathews,
the wedding to take place on the even
ing of Tuesday. June 4. at 9 o’clock, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott, on
Nofth avenue.
The wedding will be eharactei
every detail by simplicity and elegance
and will be witnessed by the Intlraatg
friends of the families of the young
people. .
The bride will be given In marriage
by her brother. Mr. Llewellyn Scott,
and Mr. William Mqthews, brother of
the groom, will nct’as best man.
•MISS Emma Scott will he maid of
holier and Mrs. L. D. Scott will be
matron of honor. Miss Virginia Scott
will be bridesmaid, and Mr. Laurie
Grant will net as groomsman.
The ceremony will be followed by an
Informal reception.
MRS. SCOPIELdTo ENTERTAIN.
Wednesday afternoon at her home, In
Decatur, Mrs. J. E. Scofleld will enter
tain about flfty friends In honor of her
•later, Miss Julia Clayton.
MI8S EVERHART8 BRIDGE.
A most enjoyable occasion was the
bridge at which .Miss Adelaide Ever
hart entertained Tuesday afternoon at
her lovely- home In Decatur, • Misses
Bulney uhd Mrtnn Dugas lielng guests
of honor. Mlsp Everhart’s borne was
prettily decorated with, daisies. ,Tha
prUea were n dnlnty Jupnncae water-
color, end a silk work-box, and the
S eats were presented with Japanese
as. Miss Everhart received her
guests In a prstty white lingerie
and Misses Barney and Mona
wore gowns of flowered muslin, lace
trimmed. Mlea Everhart’s guests were:
Mrs. Eugene Wilson. Mrs. Henry
Jewett, Mrs. Hooper Alexander, Mrs.
Lewis Rntnhpeck, Mrs. Carrie Iailrd,
Mrs. Frank Analey, Mrs. Manley Boy'
kin, Mrs. A. Langston, Misses Carrh
and Louise Fls«nn, Louise Colvey, Della
Footman. Lucy Durham, Kato IN (Hedge,
Hazel Adkins, Zula Adkins, Clifford
and Jute Hunter.
TO MI88~J0NES.
Monday afternoon at her home In
Dedatur Mra. Jennie Finley entertain
ed vary Informally at bridge. Inviting
her friends to meet Miss Josephine
Jonei. The first prise, a belt buckle,
was won by atlas Kate Mllledge, end
Mias Jones was presented with a purse.
Af the conclusion of the game delicious
refreshments ware eerved.
TeA TcTviSITORa.
Wedneeday afternoon at Mrs. Trout's
beautiful naw home, on Ponce DeLeon
avenue. Mra. Hanry J. Trout and her
sister, Mrs. Samuel Delbrldga. Warnock,
will entertain at a large afternoon
tea In honor of Mrs. Hurwetl Peps, who
Is visiting Mrs. R. C. Caasals, and Mrs.
BroWn, who Is visiting her slater, Mre.
Eppe Brown.
Receiving with Mra. Trout and Mrs.
Warnock and assisting them will be:
Mrs. Burwell Pope, Mra. Hamilton
Cooper, Mrs. Charles Gordon Maner,
Mrs. Joseph Greenfield, Mra. George
Traylor. Mrs. II. It. Csbanlss. Mrs.
Waller Kunnalty Walker and Mra.
Robert Brown.
Misses Ethel Eaatln and Miss Annie
True Flavors
With great care, by a process en
tirely n!s own, Dr. Price is enabled
to extract front each of the true,
select fruits, all of its character
istic flavor, and place in the mar
ket a class of flavorings of rare
excellence. Every flavor is ol
great strength and perfect purity.
For flavoring ice-cream, jellies,
cake, custards, etc.,
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Vanilla
Lemon
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Rose, tie
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RICH’S | RICH’S [ RICH’S | RICH’
Great Sale of
Val Laces
TOMORROW, W ednesday Only
At
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Values Up To 25c
We will place on Center Counters
Tomorrow a host of bargains in Round
Thread, Normandie and Plain Val Laces.
These gopds were secured last week in
New York by our embroidery and lace
buyer, and we never placed before our
trade a finer lot of values. They are
Edgings and Insertings in Match Sets and
Odd Patterns—up to 25c in price.
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Mary Maupln will serve punch.
The decorations will ha bamboo,
palms, daisies and meteor roses..
Mra. Trout's home Is one of the
handsomest In the rlly end Is especially
well adn. nl to entertaining. Her
guests will be:
Miss Grcentleld, Miss Eaatln, Mrs.
Robert Kreemun, Mra. Samuel IVar-
nock, Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb, Mrs.
J. Epps Brown, Mra. Robert Brown,
Mra. Charles Calloway, Mrs. Eugene
Calloway, Mrs. W. N. Walker, Mra.
Green, Mrs. A. Robinson, Mra. Jones,
Mra. Ben Willingham, Mra. Edgar
Crane, Mra. Wotton, Mra. Claude
Shewmake, Mra. Johnson, Mrs. George
Traylor, Mra. William Elkin. Mra. Min
nie McLeod, Mlse Jeannette McLeod,
Mra. Lockhart. Mra. J. M. Terrell, Mra.
8. T. Mnrett, Mrs. Uurwoll Pope, Mrs.
Caseels, Mra. Reese Hightower, Mies
Annie Sims, Mra. J. N. Z. Lawshe, Mrs.
Thomas Weaver, Mra. Albert Merbut.
Mra. Kemp. .Mrs, Windsor, Mra. Harry
Thomson. Miss Carrie Stanton, the
Mlsees Stanton, Mrs. Sam Prloleau,
the. Mieses Hill. Mrs. Charles Paine,
Mrs. Fred' Wlndburn, Mrs. Edmond
son, Mre. Cundell, Miss Cundsll, Mra.
Maupln, Miss Maupln. Mra. Dixon, Mra.
Lsster, Mrs. Hurks, Mrs. Home, Mra.
Lawless, Mrs. Rlx Stafford. Mra. H. II.
McCall, Mra. I.oyd, Mrs. Phillips, Miss
Charlie Warnock and Miss Lillian War
nock, Miss Nugent, of California, Mrs.
Carroll Payne, Mra. Thomas Paine, Mra.
Simon Warnock.
IN HONOR OF~MIS8 JOSEPH.
Miss Betty Peabody was ths gracious
hostssa at a euchre party Tuesday'aft-
ernoon given In compliment to her
guest, Mies Fannlo Joseph, of Colum
bus.
The house was attractively decorated
with daisies and ferns, and after the
game delicious refreshments were
eerved.
The euchre prises were a pair of silk
hose and a gauss fan.
Miss Peabody received her guests In
a becoming gown of cream net, fash
ioned with lace. Miss Joseph wore a
pretty frock of light blue silk, trimmed
with Valenciennes lace.
The Invited guests Included: Misses
Lida Brown, Mary Anderaoa. Kathe
rine Walker. Sllvey Speer. Clifford
West, Emma Baker, Sarah Cowles, Su
sie Hallman, Adeline Thomas, Mary
Traylor, Mnry Belle Rosser, WlUle
Williford, Emmie Willingham, Caro
line Willingham, Edith O’Keefe, Pene
lope Clark, Bessie Hancock, Miranda
Bradley, Margaret Bradley, Kell Wal
do,. Adrienne Battey, Helen Thofn,
Caro Hutchins, Louise Lamar, Mar
garet Dlsoaway, Marian Foster, Julia
Padgett, Irene Van Dyke, Mary Coop
er, Elolse Oliver, Hattie May Holland,
Martha Frances, Marjorie Brown, Car
rie Hoyt Brown, Marie Johneon.
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The beet people In the land, people of culture and refinement, are
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because of their reasonable prices, and because they ere exactly suited
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At your drugglat'a nr by mall* 25c per
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PARASOLS MADE
to match dresses and re-coyered In
all colors of silk. Paul Burkett, No.
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AU8TIN-PATTER60N.
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Austin have Is
sued Invitations to the marriage of
their daughter, Mite Lottie Austin, to
Mr. Edward Brown Patterson, the mar
riage to take placo on the evening of
June 6 tt the home of the bride's pa-
rente on Forreet'avenue.
SUBSCRIPTION DANCE
AT SEGADLO'S HALL.
A number of young men are -getting
up a subscription dance, which will
take place at Segadln's Friday even
ing, and will be one of the bright eoclal
events of the week among the younger
»et. Those who have been Invited to
chaperon the donee are: Mr. and Mre.
John Maddox. Mr. and Mra. Carroll
Payne. Mr. and Mra. Valdemlr Guile,
Judge and Mra. Robert Weasels.
HAWE8-LEGG.
An announcement which comes as
a pleasant surprise to the friends of
the young people Is that of the mar-
rk.ge of Miss Maud Hawes, of Atlan
ta. to Mr. George Legg, of Smyrna.
Ga. The wedding topic place Sunday
at the home of a friend of the young
couple In Acworth. Mr. and Mra. [.egg
HI be at home to their friends in
Smyrna.
CERCLE FRANCAIS.
A large number of people are deeply
Interested Ip the cercie frnleals which
Mousleur Saint. Seine and Mademoi
selle Flgulera will conduct at the Car
negie llbfary. The Hrst meeting w111 lie
Saturday afternoon at *:30o'clock. All
who are Interested itf the French lan
guage are cordially Invited to attend, as
there will be no charge.
lectures on womeit-who have helped
to make French, history and recitations
In French will be the principal features
of the meetings.
FOR RABUN GAP.
An Important meeting will be held
Friday, May i>, In the Interest of the
Rabun Oap Industrial school. Mr. Sam
uel A. Inman wyi preside and leading
business men of the city will lend their
Influence toward the permonent In
dorsement of this excellent Institution.
WA
Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley Retd, of
Birmingham, have Issued Invitations to
the marriage of their daughter, Annie
Perry, to. Dr. John Wade Watts, on
Wednesday afternoon, June 5, at S
o’clock at St. Marys-On-tHe-Hlghlands,
Birmingham, Ala.
Mias Reid, who Is one of the most
attractive young women In the social
life of Alabama, Is a charming repre
sentative of several of the oldest and
most prominent families of the South,
notably the Randolphs, Relde and Per
rys. For a short time Miss Reid has
done the most creditable and satlsfac
tory work as social editor of the Birm
ingham Age-Herald, making her de
partment very Interesting and thor
oughly up-to-date.
Dr. Watts Is a grandson of the dis
tinguished war governor of Alabama,
the late Governor Watts, of that state,
and Is a young gentleman of much per
sonal prominence,
Krom Soap will prevent dandruff
and stop hair from falling out. At
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SOCIETY AT CASINO.
The opening of the Casino at Ponce
DeLeon Monday evening wgs witnessed
by a large and fashionable audience/
Among those present were Miss Bes
sie Woodward, Mist Martha' Wood
ward, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Harrle
Stockdell, Miss Lottie Wylie, Miss Ro-
llne Clarke, Miss Foster, Miss Martha
Whitman. Mies Allco<8teele, M|ss Elea
nor Meeks, Miss Laura Payne, Mies
Sadie Morris, Miss Nina Gentry. Miss
Florence Jackson, Mies Josle Stock-
del), Miss Ethel Kelly, Miss Jeanette
Swift, Miss Katharine Gholstln, Miss
Anita. Phlnlsy, Miss Louise Hawkins,
Mies Caro Hutchins, Mies Hauptner,
Miss Florine Richardson, Miss Blanche
Carson, Miss Helen Payne, Mies Con-
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stance Knowles, Mias Ada Alexander,
Miss Aline Patterson, .Mies Julia
Meador, Miss Annie Fltten, Mr. and
Mra. Albert Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Nash
Broyles, Mr. and Mrs. Valdemlr Gude,
Mr. and Mra. Seldon Jones, Mr. and
Mra. R. L. Cooney, Mr. Charles Ryan,
Mr. Joe Connally, Mr. Amos Whaley,
Mr. Ewell Gay, Mr. John Glenn, Mr.
Stewart Boyd, Mr. Eugene Haynes, Mr.
Robert Ryan, Mr. Myron Freeman, Mr.
Travis HUff, Mr. Gus Ryan, Mr.
Louis Leonard, Mr. Jesse Draper, Mr,
Edwin Johnson, Mr. Charles Bayne, Mr.
Clarence Haverty, Mr. Thomas Hall,
Mr. Huger, Mr. Arthur Clarke, Mr.
Rob Clarke, Mr. Willis Ragan, Jr„ Mr.
Wlckllffe Goldsmith, Mr. Jerome Sim
mons, Mr. Hugh Adams, Mr. Edward
Dougherty,, Mr. Erwin Dickey, Mr.
Lynn Werner, Mr. Hugh Foreman, Mr,
Stafford Nash.
MEETING GORDON CIRCLE.
The Gordon Circle of the King’s
Daughters and Sons will meet In reg
ular session Wednesday afternoon at
6:10 o’clock at the Home for Old Wom
en, 19 East Mitchell strceL All mem
bers are requested to be present.
WOMAN’8 SUFFRAGE
ASSOCIATION.
The members of the executive com
mittee of. the Georgia Woman's Suf
frage Association who reside In At
lanta are requested to meet In Carne-
r e library Wednesday afternoon, at
o'clock.
MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON,
President Georgia W. S. A.
GEORGIA C0NGrI«S OF MOTHERS
The Georgia Congress of Mothers
will hold Its second annual meeting In
the First Methodist Sunday school
rooms on Wednesday and Thursday
afternoons and evenings of this week.
It Is urged that all parents and teach
ers and all those Interested In children
attend these meetings. Especially all
members of the mothers' circles and
child study classes In connection with
the schools, kindergartens, factories
and settlements around the city are
cordially Invited to be present.
The following Is the program:
Wednesday, 3:30 P. M.
Prayer—Rev. C T. A. Pise.
Greetings—Mra. A. McD. Wilson.
Response—Mra. Edward H. Dorsey.
Report from Inman Park child study
class. No. 17.
Appointment of committees.
"Healthy Homes"—Mrs. W. P. Pat-
tillo. »
Informal discussion.
Address, “The Commercial Value of
An Educnted Child to the State”—Mrs.
W. H. Felton, Carteravllle.
Wednesday, 8 P. M.
Prayer—Rev. Dr. French.
"Religious Training In the Home”—
Mra. William King.
"ValjUe of Music In Child Training”
<by request)—Mrs. Victor A. Moore.
Address. "Children In the Church"
Rev. Dr. French.
Benediction.
On Thursday night there will be a
meeting devoted to education and
training of children for citizenship. At
meeting ft is hoped that Mrs.
ottley. Miss Parrish, Mr. G. Gunby
Jordan of Columbus and others will
speak. Hon. Peter Meldrlm, of Sa
vannah, who was to address the con
gress. writes that one of his daugh
ters. Mrs. G. Noble Jones, Is crltlcally
III with typhoid fever, and that he
thinks he will not be able to come to
Atlanta even for the educational meet
ing at li.e capital on Friday morning.
Mrs. Edward T. Brown has been In
vited to speak at one of the sessions
of the congress on Wednesday, and It
Is earnestly hoped that she will consent
to do so.
WHEN THE. DOCTOR WRITES YOUR PRESCRIPTION
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We Will Send for and Deliver Promptly Without
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ship candidates.
ards have not been Issued, since It
Is almost Impossible to reach all grad
uates In that way. The association,
therefore. Is taking advantage of the
courtesy of the press to Invite nit grad
uates of the school, whether they be.
long to the association or not.
The afternoon lectures given by the
distinguished visiting lecturers were
enjoyed by the association during the
past winter and it Is probable that a
similar courss will be given during the
coming year. The officers who have
served during the past year are: Mrs.
W. C. Jarnagln, president; Mrs. A. T.
Wise, vice president; Miss Allle Mann,
secretary: Miss Julia Middleton, as
sistant secretary; Miss Mattie Slaton;
treasurer. ' ,
CLA6S CELEBRATION
WASHINGTON SEMINARY
TUESDAY EVENING.
The many friends of the young la
dles who compose the senior class at
Washington Seminary are Interested In
the class celebration which will take
place Tuesday evening at the Semi
nary.
The Interesting program will be ren
dered In the seminary hall, the stage
of which wilt be decorated with the
class flowers, which will make a pretty
setting for the girls In their white mus
lin gowns.
The program will begin at 6 o’clock
and will be as follows:
Address of Welcome—Miss Motile
Ray.
Chorus by Class—To the Dance.
Class History—Miss Mattie Gregory.
Class Prophecy—Miss Jennie Lowry.
Plano Solo—Miss Jean Austin.
Char-,’' to Class ol ’09—Miss Maud
Kirkpatrick.
Chorus by Class—Eventide.
Phi Mu Day.
Among the dslsgates and gueitt
from the various colleges who will bs
Ptfsent are: Misses Ermlnger. Jones,
Atkinson and Coney, from the Wesley
an chapter at Macon, Ga.; Misses
Freeman, West, Myers and Canda, from
Virginia; Misses Hinton, Gunier,
Smlther and Russell, from Louisiana;
Misses Scholtz, Bond and Jefferson,
from Maryland; Misses Bynum, Wig-
gins. Farmer and Frost,, from North
Carolina; Misses Manning and Cald
well, from Tennessee: Misses Srhuiter
and Halle, from Missouri: Misses
Thomas and Ackerman, from Massa
chusetts; Misses Hyle and Hill, from
New Jersey; Misses Cole and Estes,
from Falrmount, Washington, D. C.
Krom Soap has sold on Its merlti
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soap for skin, scalp and hair. Unex
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GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL
ALUMNAE RECEPTION.
The Girls’ High School Alumnae As
sociation will give it* annual reception
next Thursday. Muy 23. from- 6 till 7
o’clock, at the Girls’ High School build
ing. The entire lower lloor of the
Washington street building
CONVENTION OF COLLEGE
WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS.
At Princess Anne Hotel, at James
town. the national convention of the
Phi Mu Sororlety will be held June
13, 14 nnd 15. This organization of
college women Is one of the most prom
inent ursoclatlons of Its kind in the
South, and has a membership of 600
In ull of Its chapters.
The charter dutptcr Is that of Wfs-
leynn College, or Macon, and a num
ber of Atlanta women are members of
the organization.
The alumnae of Wesleyan, reslden’
In Georgia, who are members of tk
Phi Mu Sororlety, are arranging to at
tend the expcsitlon In great numbers
on Phi Mu Day.
The delegates from Georgia’will be
Cha|>erbneil by Senator and Mrs. Hayes,
of Montezuma, nnd will stop at tne
Princess Anne Hotel. Among the en
tertainments prepared for the delegates
and visitors are a large reception and
dance one evening, a dinner
CONCERT CENTRAL
CHURCH CHOIR.
On Friday evening the Central Pres
byterian church choir, under the direc
tion of Harry H. Pike, choir director
and organist, will give a concerl, to
which the public Is Invited. Mr. W.
Joseph Hubbard, bass, and Mr. Will
Calhoun, violin, will assist In tho fol
lowing program:
Part I,
Organ Prelude, Fantasia-In F, Pol
len—Mr. Pike.
Anthem, Great and Marvelous, Farm
er—Choir.
Anthem, Jerusalem, Parker—Mens
chorus, solo by Mr. Hubbard.
Soprano Solo, Olver of Life, Fortes-
cue—Miss Mamie Berkele, obligato by
Mr. Calhoun.
Organ Intermezso, In Paradlsum, Du
bois—Mr. Pike.
Anthem, Lift Up Tour Heads, Ash-
-ford—Choir, solo by Miss Berkele.
Ross Solo, Recitative, Thus Salth11»
Lord, Handel—Aria: But Who May
Abide the Day of His Coming—Mf.
Hubbard. . „ j
Anthem, Heaven, Smart—Lather
chorus.
Anthem, Mighty Jehovah—Choir.
Part II.
Cantata, The Natarene, Rutenber—
Milk Berkele, soprano; Mr. Hubbard,
base.
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