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    THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 33. 1007.
SOCIETY...
Mrt. Georgs C. Bill, Editor.
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And Woman’s Interests
HEARTH-YEARN8.
A melancholy little man
Wa* seated on the ground.
He showed supreme Indifference
To everything around
“Why do not you run home?" I cried.
“And tumble Into bed 3“
tie looked at me
Expressively,
And presently ha aald:
“One rubber plant can never make a
. home.
Not even when combined with brush
and comb
And spoon and fork and knife.
And graphophone and wife—
No! Something more la needed for a
home.”
I cried: “What does your dwelling lack,
The pretty hearth-side tone?
The note of domesticity?"
He gave a fearful groan.
"Alas!" he sighed, while from his seat
He slowly upward bobbed,
“A flat’s a flat!”
Together then we sobbed:
“One rubber plant can never make a
home.
One day did not suffice for building
Rome.
One gas-log and a cat
Can’t civilise a flat;
No! Something more Is needed for a
home."
-tThomas R. Ybarra In The New York
. Times.
BRIDGE AND DUTCH SUPPER.
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John
EVlns will entertain at a delightful
little bridge party out at Maplewood.
The brtdgo playing will be fol-
, lowed by a delicious Dutch sup
per. and the gueata of Mr. and Mrs.
Evtns will be: Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hook.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elyeo, Mr. and
Mr*. Ed Durand. DU and Mrs. War
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charbonnler.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Magtll, Mrs.
Prank Lang, Mrs. Frank Lester and
Mrs. Ashby Purse.
LARGE EVEnTnQ RECEPTION.
Wednesday evening at the Washing
ton Seminary Miss Emma Scott and
Mr. L. D. Scott will entertain at
reception In honor of the senior class.
Their guests will Includo a largo num
ber of the friends of the graduates,
who‘are! Misses Josephine Stoney,
Frances Nunnally. Margaret Dlsosway,
Anna Sarah Watson. Violet Robeson
Trlppe, Maude Kirkpatrick, Mollle Ray,
Jennie Nancy Lowry. Jeannette Lynne
McKIbben. Mary Estelle Llppman. Lo
rens White, Emma Nelson, Mattie
Gregory.
The house will be decorated In the
class colors ond Miss Scott and Mr.
Scott will he assisted In receiving by
the members of the faculty.
SPEND-THEriJAY PARTY.
Tuesday Mrs. John E. Murphy enter
tained a few friends at her home, on
Peachtree street, complimentary to Mrs.
Jotieph Gatlns. of New York.
Luncheon was served at a table ar
tistic In Its elaborate decorations of
pink rasps, with a large out glass bowl
filled with pink roses as a centerpiece,
where candelabra held pink tapers, and
the Ices and confections were In pink
tints.
Mrs. Murphy’s guests Included: Mrs.
Joseph Gatins, Mm T. D. Meador, Mrs.
Charles Wortham, Mm J. G. Oglesby,
Mrs. Edward Barnes and Mrs. Robert
J. Lowry.
MRS. SCOFIELD"ENTERTAINS.
The trail party given by Mrs. J. E.
Scofleld Wednesday afternoon was a
pretty compliment to her sister. Miss
Julia Clayton, and assembled about fif
ty of the friends of the hostess. Mrs.
Scofield's home was made doubly at-
1 tractive by the use of quantities of red
roses, which were placed on mantels
and tables throughout the house.
The prises were a Japanese urn and
a salad dish, hand-painted In violets.
Mrs. Scofield received her friends In a
smart suit of white linen, and Mlaa
. Clayton wore a lingerie gown of white
mull, hand-embroidered, and trimmed
with fine laces.
Punch was served by Misses Annie
Trotti and Jule Hunter, who wore pret
ty white lingerie gowns.
Df PRICES
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
contributes more nutriment to
impoverished bad blood than
any single article of diet known
to men. Persons with rebellious
stomachs can eat it with a sense
of genuine relish. a
For sale by all Groeera
MADAME SCHUMANN-HEINK.
Who wilt sing In Atlanta next
Wednesday evening.
SCHUMANN-HEINK TO SING
ONE WEEK FROM TODAY.
Madame Bchumann-Helnk, who haa
been called the moat popular singer In
America? will appear here on next Wed
nesday night, when ahe will alng at the
opening performance of the May-June
Music Festival.
Madame Schumann-Uelnk Is so well
known to local music-tovera that she
needs little praise. Her voice It as line
and spontaneous os It ever was. which
le Buying much. On a recent tour
through the West, when ahe headed her
own concert company, ahe received a
greater ovation than ahe has ever re
ceived.
Madame Helnk, Beasle Abott And
Campanarl will be the three leading
artiste at the festival. Another favor
ite who will be'heard here le Claude
Cunningham, the baritone. These four,
with eight other artist*, a'chorus of 200
and a selected orchestra of fifty, to say
nothing of a children’s chorus of over
400, will make of the festival one of the
moet brilliant event* musically ever
aeen here.
The eale of single seats opened Wed
nesday at llaynea* Jewelry Store, 87
Whitehall street. The price* for the
single seats are II, 81.28 and fl.60. Fur
ther Information about the festival ean
bo aecured from W. C. Humphries, SIS
Empire building.
to mrIThill.
Wednesday Mrs. Herbert Bloodworth
entertained at a birthday luncheon for
Mrs. Keren HJU. Mr*. Bloodworth’*
gueata numbered twelve ladles, who
were seated about nn elegantly appoint
ed table, which had for Its centerpiece
a long plateau of red roses. A delicious
luncheon of several courses was served-
MI83 HAMMOND*! LUNCHEON,
Miss Lollle Hammond’s luncheon on
Wednesday was a moat enjoyable occa
sion, which assembled eight or nine of
the friends of the hostess to meot
Misses Plummer and Stearns.
Covers were laid for ten and the
gueata were seated about a table beau
tifully appointed. Those present were:
Miss Plummer, Miss Btcnrns, Miss
Anne Wallace, Miss Julia Rankin. Mrs.
Perclvnl Sneed, Mrs. George Howard,
Mrs. llammond, Mrs. Gilbert.
TO MI8S"AU8TIN.
Mlaa Aline Patterson entertained two
tables of bridge Wednesday morning at
her home on Peachtree street In com
pliment to Mlaa Lottie Austin.
After the game, a dainty luncheon
was served.
Miss Patteraon wore a gown of white
mull and Mlaa Austin waa gowned In
lilac silk, trimmed with lace.
TICKETS FOR RECITAL.
Mlaa Lilly White's recital at the
Woman's Club rooms at the Grand
Friday.evening will be a very delight
ful occasion, and on* In which the wide
acquaintance of this papular young
woman I* deeply Interested. She will
give the clever reading from “The Lion
and the Mouse," which waa *o em
thustlcally received this week by I
large audlen/i In Gainesville. Miss
White waa graduated with tho high
est honors from Hronau College, and
her appearance here under the auspices
of the Borosls Society of the Klral Bap
tist church will be greeted by a Urge
audience. The admission tickets are
nn sale nt Phillips A Crew, Elkin &
Watson, Dr. Palmer’s at the Kimball,
and Dr. Todd's, on Peachtree. A charm
ing fenture of the evening will be Mrs.
Allgood Holmes' violin playing. She
will be accompanied by Mr. O'Donnelly.
MI8S WATT8' _ BRIDGE PARTY.
Miss Louise Watts entertained a few
friends at a bridge party Wednesday
afternoon In compliment to Miss Louise
Lamar, the guest of Mlaa Caro Hutch-
Ini.
After the game delicious refresh
ments were served. The bridge prtxes
were two hand-embroidered piece* of
lingerie and the guest of honor was
presented with a pair of silk hose.
...Wedding Presents...
The best people In the, land, people of culture and refinement, are
■ he Urgent users of our Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass and Art Good*,
because of their reasonable prices, and because they are exactly suited
for their requirement*.
Eugene V. Haynes Co
Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street.
Hagan's Magnolia Balm,
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MRS. COX ENTERTAINED.
Mr«. F. 8. Cox entertained a number
of her friends at a spend-the-day par
ty Wednesday at her country place,
"The Oaks.":on Cascade avenue.
The table waa prettily decorated with
rosea and ferns. Mr*. Cox wore a gown
of black China silk, trimmed with lace.
AFTERNOON tIa TO VI8ITOR3.
Wednesday afternoon at the lovely
home of Mrs. Henry J. Trout on Ponce
DeLeon avenue. Mr*. Trout and her
slater, Mrs. Samuel Delbrldge Warnock,
entertained delightfully at tea In hoo-
or 6f Mrs. John U. Brown and Mrs.
Burwell Pope. Mra. Trout's handsome
new home la particularly well adapted
to entertaining, and on Wednesday aft-
ternoon presented a bright acene with
its elaborate decorations forming a
pretty setting for the summer gowns of
the caller*. _
Meteor rosea and daisies were used
in decorating, a* were quantities of
palm* and ferns. The palms were
massed before mantels, and In the re
ception room made a picturesque back
ground for the receiving party.
On the tables and'cablneta In library
and parlors tall crystal vaaea filled with
red rosea were placed, and In the dining
room daisies were ueed In profusion.
The table from which punch and deli
cious mints were served was moat ar
tistic nnd elaborate In It* decorations.
During the afternoon delicious salad
and Ice courses were served.
Assisting Mrs. Trout and Mrs. War-
nock In receiving and entertaining their
guests were: Mr*. Hamilton Cooper,
Mr*. Charles Gordon Maner, Mrs. Jo
seph Greenfield, Mr*. George Traylor,
Mr*. H. H. Cabants*. Mrs. Walter Nun
nally Walker and Mra Epps Brown.
Mr*. Trout and Mra. Warnock wore
beautiful lingerie gowns of mull, hand-
embroidered. Mrs. John R. Brown wore
white lace, and Mra. Burwell Pope wore
a lingerie dreas of white batlate.
Misses Ethel Eastln and Annie Mary
Mauptn served punch.
GOVERNOR AND MRS.
GLENN’S RECEPTION.
Immediately after the unveiling of
the Enalgn Worth Bagley statue In
Raleigh yesterday afternoon. Governor
and Mrs. Glenn held an Informal re
ception In the executive offices of the
state house, In order to give the hun
dreds of visitors the opportunity to
meet Congressman Richmond Pearson
Hobson and other distinguished visit
or*. Mr*. Stonewall Jackson and Cap
tain and Mrs. Victor Blue were of the
receiving party.
Mrs. Jackson will be the guest of
honor at th* Confederate reunion In
Richmond next week.—Asheville (N.
C.) CltUen.
MI8S RAY’sTuNCHEON.
Tuesday at the home of her slater,
Mra, John Mathews, at Wait End. Mis*
Moll I* Ray gave an enjoyable lunch’
eon complimentary to the graduating
class of 'Washington Seminary; of
which ahe Is president.
Palms and white roses—the latter be
ing tho class flower—were used ef
fectlvely In the decoratlona. and the
prettily appointed table held crystal
vaaea filled with white rosea, while lace
mats over blue allk and other attrac
tive accessories accentuated the class
colors of blue and white, which were
used In many details of the luncheon.
Tho place cards were pretty devices
In water color designs of forget-me
not*.
An elaborate menu was served.
Mlaa Ray's guests were: Misses Anna
Wataon, Josephine Stoney, Maude
Kirkpatrick. Violet Robeaon Trlppe,
Mary 81ms Eakes, Jennie Nancy Low
ry, Lorena White, Mattie Gregory,
Mary Estelle Llppman, Jeannette
Lynne McKIbben. Emma Nelson, Fran
ces Nunnally and Margaret Dlaoaway.
bridgTIparty.
Mr*. W. R. Polk entertained at <
charming party Tuesday afternoon In
compliment to her guest, Mlaa Virginia'
Paul.
After the game dellctoua refresh
ments were served. The prises, three
handsome pictures, were won by Mrs.
Zlrkle, Mra. Kennedy and Mrs. Akers.
Mlaa Paul waa presented with
hand-painted cup and saucer.
The gueata Included: Mrs. Charles
Walker, Mrs. Owen Johnson, Mrs. Zlr
kle, Mrs. August Tripod, Mrs. Byron
King, Mrs. Lindsey, Sirs. Allen Dsvle,
Mrs. Caffelts, Mrs. Hightower, Mrs.
Clarence Everett, Mra. Scott, Mra.
Charles Atkinson, Mra. Amsden, Mra.
Benjamin, Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Haralson,
Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Abbott, Mra. Cou-
S r. Mrs. McKinley, Mra. Albert Akers,
rs. Roberts, Mrs. Hammock, Miss
Innle Atkinson, Miss Kate Peters.
domincTparty.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Colcord. enter
tained the members of the Thursday
Matrons' Club at a domino party
Tuesday evening at their home In
West End.
Mrs. Colcord received her guests In
a becoming gown of white mull nnd
her alaetr, Mrs. J. B. Murrmv, of Tlf-
ton, wore a toilet of black silk net,
made over taffeta.
During the evening delicious refresh
ments were seined.
The guests Included: Mr. and Mra. C.
J. Bloodworth. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Drewry. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dlsbro,
Mr. and Mra. F. T. Helfner. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hartman, Mr. nnd Mrs.
L. V. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs, o. R.
Law, Mr. and Mr*. L. D. Lowe, Mr.
and Mr*. A. C. Mr Han. Mr. and Mrs.
T. II. Pitt*. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Seay.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Stokes. Mr. nnd
Mra. R. E. Triggs, Mr and Mrs. Leon
WHlker, Mr. and Mra. R. II. White. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hyndx, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Foster, Mr*. J. B. Murrow of
Tlftnn and Mr. Joseph H. Williams.
LIBRARY SCHOOL EXERCISES.
The graduating exercises of the
Southern Library School took place
Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock at the
Carnegie Library.
. The following program was rendered:
Prayer, by Rev. C. B. Wllmer, rector
of St. Lukes church: address, by Miss
L. E. Stearns, of the Wisconsin libra
ry commission: presentation of certifi
cates. by the president of the board:
benediction
The member* of the clan* who re
ceived diploma* were: Mias Horten**
Horne, Miss Rosalie Howell, ML* Clare
Beautify the Complexion
IN TEN DAYS.
Nadinola
CREAM. At
equaled beautificr it
eodoried by thoujaade
tad guaranteed to
tenon freckle#,
p i m p 1 e e. lirer-a pota.
tan, eallowncea. etc,
the wont caae in 20 day a. and restore
tbe beauty of youtb. Price 50 cents and
81.00, by leading druggists or mail.
tntutt Sr NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Paris. Tree.
Moran, Mis* Eva Wriglty, Mis* Nan
Studwlcb, Mias Elfrlda Everhart. Miss
Lena Holderby. Miss Susan Lancas
ter, Mia* Kershner, Mlaa Lambic, Miss
Mclver, Mlaa Slmonton.
Miss Wallace, Miss Rankin, Mra.
Perclval Sneed and the member* of
the class leave Wednesday evening for
Asheville to attend a meeting of the
American Library Association.
PARASOLS MADE
to match dresses and re-covered In
all colors of allk. Paul Burkert, No.
2 Viaduct Place.
MARSH ALL-WILLINGHAM.
One of the prettiest of the June wed
dings will be that of Mias Virginia
Willingham, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Broadus Kates Willingham, and Mr.
William Cornelius Marshall, which will
taka place at.the home of the bride's
parents In Vlnevllle, oh Wednesday
evening, June 8, at » o'clock.
The bride will be attended by her
cousin, Mrs. Albert Vaugh, as matron
of honor. Ml si Lila Willingham, as
maid of honor, and' her bridesmaid*
are Miss Josephine Jones, Miss Camlle
Lamar, Mia* Mary Farnlah, of Colum
bus, Miss Carolyn Willingham, of Col
lege Park, and Miss Alice Gath, of
Huntsville.
Mr. Grey Coleman will be the beat
man and the groomsmen, Mr. Eden
Taylor, Jr., Mr. J. .Clay Murphy, Mr.
Horace Adams, Mr. Cooper D. Winn,
Jr., Mr. Clement Cheatney and Mr.
Lewis Juhan.
Four pretty little girls will be rib
bon bearers and make the aisle down
which the bridal party will come,
Mines Annie Willingham, a sister of
the bride, Elenor Burr, Lucia Chappell,
and Jeanett Robb. They will wear
dainty white frocks with wide sashes
and hair ribbons of pink, and carry
baskets of sweet peas.
The bride’s uncle, the Right Rev.
Robert J. Willingham, of Richmond,
Va., will perform the ceremony, and
ahe will be given away by her father.
Sir. B. E. Willingham,
The color scheme for the marriage Is
of pink and white. The house will be
elaborately decorated In these colors
and the bridesmaids' gowns will be of
white net, with tiny pink flowers, and
they will carry pink and white sweet
pea blossoms.
The bride will be gowned entirely In
white, and the matron of honor will
wear her wedding dress of clinging
white silk. She was recently married
In Charleston, where she higi been
spending the winter, and Miss Willing,
ham, who went over to attend the wed.
ding, was her only bridesmaid.
Only a limited number of guest* will
witness the ceremony, which will be
followed by a large and brilliant re.
reptlon.
A broad social Interest will center
around this marriage, as Miss Willing
ham, who Is an unusually charming
woman—blond and pretty—l* very pop
ular and has a large family connection
as well as acquaintance, and Mr. Mar
shall, who is Interested In one of the
most progesslve business houses In the
city, has worlds of friends, who are
Interested In his happiness. '
He will take his bride East on _
wedding trip, and on their return they
will be at home In the Reid house on
Forsyth Terrace, which Mr. Marshall
has leased for the summer, and later
In the fall they will build a home and
go to housekeeping In Vlnevllle.—Ma
con News.
WASHINGTON sTmINARY
GIRLS TO GRADUATE.
The graduating cxarolses to be held
at the Grand Wednesday evening will
mark Uie close of the twenty-ninth
commencement, and of one of the most
successful years of the Washington
Seminary. The opera house will pre.
sent a beautiful scene with Its decora,
tlons of flowers, flags and class colors.
The boxee will be occupied by the fac
ulty, freshmen, sophomore and Junior
classes, and also by a number of the
members of the Atlanta Chapter of the
D. A. n. This chapter has offered to
the senior clesa a gold medal In mem
ory of Mrt. Alice E. Chandler, for the
best essay on the general theme,
"Women of the American Revolution.”
The medal was won this year by Mias
Josephine 8tone, and will be presented
Wednesday evening by Mr. William
Hurd Hlllyer.
The program will open with a prayer,
followed by an overture from the or
chestra. A feature of the evening will
be the singing of the chorus, wiiicli
consists of 130 girls, who have been
beautifully trained by Mr. J. Fowler
Richardson. The chorus will be as
sisted by Mlaa Frances Stark. The bar.
calaureate address will be made bi-
Roy. 8. R. Belk. Mr. William Hurd
Hlllyer will present the D. A. R. medal,
and the diplomas will be delivered oy
Mr. L. D. Scott. The program will
close with a song by th* chorus. The
young ladle* who will be graduated
are: Mlssea Josephine Stoney, Francos
Nunnally, Margaret Dlsosway, Annah
Sara Watson, Violet Trlppe, Maud
Kirkpatrick, Mollle Ray, Jennie Low
ry, Jeannette McKIbben, Mary Estelle
Llpman. Lorena White, Emma Nelson
and Mattie Gregory.
MRS. POLK TO ENTERTAIN.
Mra. W. R. Polk will entertain at an
Informal euchre party the latter part
of the week.
MOTHER
Pitt’a Carminative is a perfectly
harmless remedy for your baby. It
absolutely corrects all disorders of
the stomach, and especially those
arising from tho critical stage of
teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Cholera Morbus, Cholera-Infantum
and Colic. Pitt'aCarminmtive con
tain* no harmful or narcotic drugs,
such as morphine -guaranteed under
National Puro
Food and Drugs
Act More than
anything else, it
has the confi
dence of the
mothers who
have used it
Ail druggists 25c
The Lamar & RuMn Drug Co. Atlanta, Ga.
Commencement Bouquets
Roses Carnations Sweet Peas
Beauties Lily of the Valley.
Bouquets of every description carefully made by
expert florists. We sell only the best of every
thing, and at prices reasonable, though ( strictly in
accord with the quality of the flowers furnished.
Flowers shipped to any point in the South.
Proprietors Woodlawn Greenhouses.
IN HONOR MISS NETTIE'MILL8,
Misses Lilian and Mildred Harris
entertained at a delightful bridge party
Wednesday afternoon at their home In
West End In compliment of Miss Nettle
Mill*. . . .
The Misses Harris received their
gucets In becoming gowns of white
linen, trimmed with lace, and Miss
Mills wore cream mull, fashioned with
valenclenne.
The prizes were a picture and
bridge set and the guest of honor was
presented with a pair of silk hose.
The guests Included: Miss Margarfet
Berry. Miss Gertrude Brandon, Miss
Lee Brandon, Miss Willie Drummond,
Miss Eugenia Harper, Miss Susie Bat
tle, Miss Carrie Sassnet, Mlaa Nan
Stephana, Mra. Milner, Mrs. Howard
Arnold, Mra Beasley, Mrs. Massengale,
Mrs. Troy, Mrs. McClellan, Mrs.
Mathews, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Simpson,
Miss Lucian Harris, Mrs. Heath, Mrs.
Barnes, Midi Mary Howell, Mrs. Edith
Coffeld.
IN HONOR OF~MRS. THOMAS.
On Thursday afternoon at her home,
at Nashville, Mrs. William L. Gran-
berry will entertain at bridge, compli
mentary to Mrs. James A. Thomas, of
Atlanta, who la. the guest of relatives
In that el(V.
TO MI8SBEACH.
Mrs. Harry Harmon will entertain
eight frleiuU at an Informal bridge
party Friday afternoon In honor of
Miss Louise Beac m the guest of Mrs.
Robert Emory Park.
success ofTxhibition.
Th* present week, which Is the sec
ond week of the local exhibition being
held hare In the Alfrtend building, Is
even more successful In attendance, and
In Interest manifested, than was the
first The pictures of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Osgood, Miss Kate Edwards.
Miss Roalne Raoul, and Mr. Edward
Gregory Smith, which are to be seen In
the rooms which Mr. Alfrtend haa so
kindly loaned In tha Alfrtend building,
are moat beautiful, end are well worth
the Interest and enthusiasm which they
have aroused. Th* collection Indicates
that there la In Atlanta a coterie of
artists whose work will do much to
advance Atlanta's art Interest*, and
whose co-operation will be Invaluable
to the Atlanta Art Association In the
work which It attempts to accomplish.
CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT,.
Dr. Simmons has secured tha Grand
In Atlanta 1 on Friday evening and
Madam* Graxlanl and Mrs. Patton will
go down and give a recital that even
ing. The earns program rendered here
Tueeday evening will be repeated there
with th* addition of one or two piano
numbers by Professor Bonnaknlb.
Dr. Lewis Browne heard Madame
COMMENCEMENT
Days. Tim* for going horns. Be
fore leaving, gat our
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Call by to sea our immoneo stock of
Trunks, Traveling Bags and
Leather Goods.
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PreparattonsanO the beeotllully illultrelcd
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MME. tOBINNAIBE COMPANY
8 Marietta Slroet. Allaalo, Geordla
Graxlanl sing on a recent visit to At
lanta and he pronounced her voice
wonderful, equaling In quality that '
Madame Schumonn-Helnk.
Mrs. Patton's .voice, too, has many
admirers In Atlanta, and the artists
of Rome will draw a large house In
that city.—Rome Tribune.
INTERESTING REVOLUTIONARY
RELICS FOR JAMESTOWN.
Among (he Interesting Revolutionary
relics sent to Jamestown Exposition by
Atlanta Chapter, D. A. R., la a LaFay-
ette badge, lent by Mies S. J. McGlynn,
181 South Pryor street. The badge was
worn by her ancestor, Peter Gompf,
Philadelphia troops, on LaFayette's
visit to America. It Is of white satin
with a miniature of LoFayette In sll
ver suspended from a bow of black
and white.satin ribbon.. Miss McGlynn
also lends a LoFayette poster, Inecrlbed
"Welcome, LaFayette,” over the Ameri
can creet.
Miss McGlynn's ancestors were
among the flret eettlers of Philadelphia
and their descendants have resided
there to the present day. She Is now
making Atlanta her home, being head
nurse at a private sanatorium In thle
city, where she Is greatly beloved by
patients and nurses, as her rare ex
ecutive ability and sympathetic nature
render her specially fitted for the posi
tion of chief of Institutional work.
The Atlanta Chapter, D. A. R.. also
has In Its exhibit a set of Bulloch co
lonial silver spoons, kindly loaned by
Mr. J. D. Dunwoody, great-greatgrand-
eon of Archibald Bulloch, which be
longed to hie grandmother, Mrs. Jane
Bulloch Dunwoody, and which have
been In the family since the colonial
period. These spoons will be Used at
the luncheon given President Roose
velt at Bulloch Hall on Georgia Day.
Mr. Dunwoody and his children are the
neareet relatives of President Roose
velt 4m hi* maternal side now living.
MEETING OF ATLANTA
CHAPTER, U. D. C.
An Important meeting of the At-
j lanta Chapter United Daughters of the
Confederacy will be held In the Wom
an's club rooms on Thursday after
noon, beginning promptly at 3. o'clock.
A short business session will be held
after which an Interesting program
will be furnished by the Julia Jackson
Chapter Children of the Confederacy,
of which Miss Hanna Is director. Une
of the very attractive features of tha
program will he the rending by Master
Wingate Battle, of Marlst College, of
his essay, which won the prlxe offered
by the Atlnnta Chapter, l'. D.to the
child In Fulton county writing the heat
paper, relative to Confed.v. I history.
electa”chapter.
Members of Electa Chapter, No. 8,
O. E. S., are Invited to attend exercises
and banquet of Atlanta Lodge. No.
SO. an Thursday. May 23, 3:30 p. m.
Members of Electa Chapter will assem
ble In' their rooms In the Masonic Tern,
pla at 8 p. m. and will be escorted to
th* lodge rooms at 8:30.
SARAH J. IIANNA, 8ec.
LADIES’"AUXILIARY.
Th* Ladles' Auxiliary of the B. of
L. E. will hold their regular meeting
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Jn
The Tailor-Made Corset
COMPANY,
61-2 Whitehall St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Successors to
SOUTHERN QUEEN MANU
FACTURING CO.
Invite friends, former patrons
and all ladies, to call and in-'
spect their new designs in Do
mestic and Imported Materials.
Their motto is “Elegance of
Style, Durability and Com
fort”
Knight* of Pythias hall. Kiser building
All members are urged to be present.
JULIETT NIX, W. C. T. U.
The Jullett Nix, W. C. T. t’., "Ill
meet at the Soldiers', home Thursday
afternoon. Take.. o'clock Soldiers’
home car, Decatur and Peachtree
streets. All members who have not
attended In several weeks are especially
Invited to be present and assist our
superintendent of this' work In these
meetings. Everybody welcome.
MRS. D. L. BRADLEY,
President.
MRS. E..A, OOPER.
■■HIT. . Secretary.
W. C. T. U.
Mr*. Emllle B. Gillette, superinten
dent of L. T. L. work for the Atlantt
Willard Woman'* Christian Temper
ance Union, will conduct the meeting
In the Interest of hla department,
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
As usual,, the meeting will be held In
the large hall on Trinity avenue. Vis
itor* are always cordially welcomed.
MRS. MARY L. MeLENDON, Pres
MRS J. A. ADKINS, Recording Fee.
CHILDREN
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Mrs. Winslow’s S&SiWgA&l
Soothing-Syrup
WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT-"} V'
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WIND COLlc, and la the DUST REM LI"
1'UR DIAHItlHEA. _ .
Sit by druraiit* la every pari of
world..
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. ^
Gila ruined# uuuer tne I'-re Food *n
Drug act, June 30. 1008. Serial cum
ber toe*