Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 08, 1907, Image 8
IN HONOR OF MR. OLENN.
A number of the young men frlende
of Mr. William H. Glenn will give a
dinner In hia honor Saturday evening
at tha home of Mr. and Mra. Preaton
Arkwright, on Juniper atreet, the
B ints to Include: Ml$s Annie Kitten,
In Ada Alexander. Allss Hortenae
Horne. Mian Joule Btoekdell. Mira Mar-
tha Boynton, Mira Nan duBIgnon, Mlaa
Florence Jackron, Mr. and Mrr. Har
vey Phillips. Mr. anil Mrs. Preston
Arkwright, Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Jordan,
Mr. Glenn. Mr. Walter Ij'ash. Judge
Walter Colquitt. Mr. Hobert Crumley,
Mr. Will Stone. Mr. Shep Bryan, Mr.
Martin.
AFTERNOON RECEPTION.
Mra James Clay Gentry haa Issued
Invitations to a reception for next
Thunday afternoon In honor of her
nieces, Miss Nina Gentry and Miss
Flora Thornton.
Mlsa Gentry Is one of the most pop
ular members of the younger society
set. and Miss Thornton, who Is a
member of a prominent Virginia fam
ily and has just graduated from the
State Normal School In North Caro
lina, where she won a scholarship, Is
both blight and charming.
Assisting Mrs. Gentry next Thursday
•will be Mrs. E. V. Carter. Mrs. W. B.
Dlsbro Mrs. T. J. Spratllng, Mrs. Tyro
L. Jennlng, Mrs. D. J. McIntyre, Mrs.
Harvte Jordan. Mra. W. P. Thornton,
Mrs. W. T. Gentry, Mrs. J. W. Pope.
Mrs. C, A. Taylor, Mrs. Bernard Smith,
Miss Hilda Mills.
IN HONOR OF~MRS. WILCOX. 1
Mrs. John Sturman, Jr., was the hds-
tesa of a very beautiful luncheon on
Tuesday, the occasion being In honor
of her guest, Mrs. C. P. Wilcox, of
Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Wllcpx was for
merly of Augusta and has hosts of
friends here who knew her as Miss
Fannie Smythe. Mra. Sturman's home
on Upper Reynolds street was nost ar
tistically decorated. In the drawing
room, which Is In green tones, there
wars placed vases of crimson sweet
peas, making a most effective picture,
and the dining room wns beautiful
with Its decorations of long-stemmed
pink roses. The table at which the
twelve guests were seated was cov
ered with renaissance lace and was
exquisite In al Ills appointments.
Mrs. Sturman's guests were Mrs. C.
p. Wilcox, Mrs. Barnard Franklin, Mrs,
C. A. Rowland, Mrs. John Sturman,
Mrs. Susan Miller, Mrs. Mary Eve, Mrs.
William Reid. Mrs. William Smythe,
Mrs. Louts Miller, Mrs. Leroy Ilankln-
son. Miss Anna Shaw and Miss Josle
Smythe.—Augusta Chronicle.
TO MRS. HARPER.
Mrs. Lewis Ramspeck has Issued In
vitations to a whist party which she
will give Thursday afternoon In honor
of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Harper.
JARRARD-SCARBROUQH.
Miss Leila Scarbrough, of Amcrlcus,
and Mr. Harry Hightower Jarrard, of
Atlanta, were married Wednesday
evening at 3:30 o'clock at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
N. Scarbrough, on Church street,
Americus. Although It was a quiet
event, there being no attendants, It was
altogether a beautiful affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrard left on the
10:to train for an extended trip to
North Carolina, after which they will
be at horns In Atlanta.
nealTgreen.
A pretty home wedding occurred on
yesterday morning, when, In the pres
ence of a large number of friends and
relatives, Rev. Thomas Valentine Neal,
of San Antonio, Texan, and Miss Norn
• Eugenia Green. Villa Rica, were
united In marriage. Rev. W. W. Hoop,
of Carrollton, officiating. Thero were
no attendants. The bride entered with
her brother. Mr. William Bruce Green,
and was met by the groom and his
best man, Mr. Tom Pope, of Villa Rica.
The bride wore a going-sway gown of
dark blue voile and carried bride roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yancey Dean, of Eufaula, Ala., announce the en-,
gagement of their youngest daughter. Elizabeth Simpson, to Mr. Cyrua
King Hnrtzell, of'BIrmlnghum, Ala., the marriage to take place In November
In the Presbyterian church at Eufaula.
Miss Dean, who Is en unusually attractive, accomplished and handsome
young girl, wns one of the most popular debutantes In Alabama society dur
ing the past winter, nnd Is a representative of one of the most prominent
families of that stute.
Mr. . H.-.rtsell formerly resided In Pittsburg, Pa., but now makes his
home at Birmingham, where he haa achieved notable success in business.
The wedding of Miss Dean and Mr. Hartsell will, be an elaborate social
event, the church ceremony tu be followed by a large reception at the hand
some home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean In Eufaula.
Mrs. Susi? Freeman Abbott to Marry Mr. Mills
Mrs. Mary D. Freeman, of CartoravHle, announces . the engagement of
her daughter, Mrs. Susie Freeman Abbott, to Mr. Fred Z. Mills, of Dallas,
Tex.
The wedding will take place at tha home of the brlda on September 3.
Mrs. Abbott Is a very beautiful und charming young woman and U
much beloved for her many attractive traits of character.
Mr. Mills Is prominent In business and socially In Texas.
Invitations ts Fitteh-Glenn Weddihg
Mrs. John Alexander Flttcn t as Issued Invitations to tha marriage of
her duughter, Anne, to Mr. William Harper Glenn, the ceremony to take
place Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock, June 2s, at “The Pines,” East Lake.
Engagement of Miss Beck ahd Mr. Reess
Mrs. Mary F. Beck, Andtrson, S. C„ has Issued Invitations to tha mar
riage or her daughter, Allle Belle, to Mr. James T. Reese, the wedding to
lake place Thursday morning, June 20, at 11:30 o'clock, at the home of
the bride's mother In Anderson, S. C.
Miss Adams to Wsd Mr. Brown
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams, of Greensboro, Ga., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Frances, to Mr. Joseph P. Brown, the wedding to
tike place the latter part of June.
Understood
It is well understood by reliable
dealers that
Flavoring vanma
Extracts iS
have constituted (or years past the
standard flavors in all the markets
of this country. If the opinion of
the best, class of consumers is at
all worthy of acceptance, they are
the purest, strongest, and finest
flavoring extracts in the world.
The house was beautifully decorated
with trailing vines end cut flowers.
Miss Fain, of Pallas, sang "Oh,
Promlso Me,” followed by Mendels
selin’s wedding inarch, played by Mrs.
J. Iverson Perryman, a cousin of the
bride. A wedding breakfast was served,
after which the young couple left Im
mediately fcf Ban Antonio, The out-
of-town guests present were: Miss Lil
lian Fain and Miss Nellie Spinks, of
Dallas: Miss Leila Gilbert, Smyrna:
Mrs. M. L. Gillespie, Boas. Ala.; Mrs.
Wilton Chambers, Atlanta; Mrs. Leon
Walker. Anniston, Ala.; Mrs. M. E.
Griffin. Temple; Miss Ittle Cobb. Bre
men, and Miss Myrtle Leo Neal, Birin
Ingham, Ala., a sister of the groom.
Miss Orcen was one of Villa Rica's
most popular young women nnd that
she will make her futuro homo so far
away Is a mntter of regret to her many
friends. Mr. Neal Is a promising young
minister, formerly of Alabama, where
he has n host of friends who will bo
Interested In Ills marriage. He la at
present pastor of Prospect Hill Baptist
church, second In strength In the city
of Han Antonio.
The many handsome presents re
cetved are sufficient evidence of the
popularity of both. After June 6 Mr.
and Mrs. Nenl are at home to their
friends at 1925 Buena Vista street, San
Antonio, Texas.
MONROE-STARNE8.
The marriage of Mill Lucia Starnes
and Mr. John F. Monroe, of the Experi
ment Station, wat celebrated at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blames
at Orlffin Wednesday evening ot S
o'clock, In the presence ot relatives and
a few friends.
Tho ceremony was performed by Rev.
W. A. Murray and was followed by an
elaborate reception, to which a number
of guests were Invited.
Mr. und Mrs. Monroe will spend a
month In Canada, the former home of
the groom, after which they will reside
at Experiment, where Mr. Monroe ts
assistant hortlculturlat.
TENNE8SEE COLONIAL DAMES.
The .Colonial Dnmes of Tennessee
held their annual election Wednesday
morning at a meeting wllh Mrs. W. K.
Phillips, ut Nashville. Mrs. Overton
Lea waa unanimously re-elected to the
presidency. Mrs. Jamee 8. Pilcher was
made first vice president; Mrs. Kellar
Anderson, of Memphis, second vice
president; Mrs. Straing, of Chattanoo-
8 a, third vice president, und Miss Susie
lentry, Mra. w. K. Phillips and Mra.
William M. Duncan were made mem
bers ot the executive board.
LITERARY AND~MU8ICAL RECITAL
Monday evening. June 10, at 8 o'clock,
there will be a literary and musical re
cital at St. Johns M. K. church, on
Georgia avenue, to which the public Is
Invited. Miss Evelyn Lewis will be the
reader. This will be Miss Lewis' first
recital, after two years In the North,
and she has many admirers In the city
who will be glad of this opportunity to
hear her. Assisting her will be Mr.
Graduating Gifts
Our stock is brimmiug with beautiful presents suit
able for the boy aud girl graduates.
Something to please every taste at interesting prices.
EUGENE V. HAYNESCO.
Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall St.
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Hagan's Magnolia Balm,
Dave Silverman, violinist, and Mr. Bo-
Ion Druckenmiller, tenor. Both are
well known nnd admired. This recital
Is for the benefit of the building fund
under the auspices of Circle No. S.
Don't intss It. ’
Krom Soap Is the Ideal soap for ths
nursery. A perfect hygienic remedy.
At your druggist's or by mall, 35o per
cake. It ROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, Go.
VI88 SPRATLING’S HOUSE PARTY.
Miss Mildred Spratllng, of Atlanta,
who waa delightfully entertained In Ma.
con by her brother, Mr. J. Hooks Sprat-
lings, In the winter, has graduated from
the Lucy Cobb Institute In Athena and
la at homo for the summer, and next
week she will entertain four attractive
college girls for several days until the
14th, when the entire party will
go to Athens and will bo among the
visitors during the university com
mencement. Miss Spralllng's guests
will Include Miss Mattie Lewis Dodson,
of Americus, who is at present tho
f uest of Miss Frances Stevens; Miss
lorens Watts, of Griffin; Miss Ro
berta Slade, of Columbus, who Is being
pleasantly entertained as the guest of
Mrs. Edgar Ross, this week, and
Miss Marjorie Browne, of Columbus. A
number of social affairs wll be given
In their honor, a Itihcheon on Tuesday
morning and a dance that evening by
their charming hoateaa.—Macon News.
AT "HOME.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster Maddox
have Issued Invitations to an afternoon
reception ror Wednesday, June IS, at C
o'clock, at Woodhaven.
IN HONOR OF MISS FITTEN.
Miss Katharine Gholatln’s bridge
party Monday afternoon will be a pret
ty compliment to Miss Annie Kitten,
whose wedding to Mr. Glenn will be an
event of the 25th of this month.
MR. AND MR8. wTm. BEARDEN
ENTERTAIN AT MUSICAL.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bearden enter
tained recently at a parlor musical at
their home on Spring street.
The house was tastefully decorated
with palms, roses and daisies.
Plano, vocal and violin selection!
conatltuted the making up of a very
artistic program, at the close of which
a delicious Ice course was served.
Mr. and Mra. Bearden's gracious hos
pitality In nddlllon to ths very enter
taining program rendered, made It a
very enjoyable occasion.
Those present were Mr. and Mra
Bearden. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. Powel, Mr*. Viola Hamp
ton, Misses Bearden, Misses Eubanks,
Misses Clyburn, Miss LaBlanch, Mr.
Ralph Park, Mr. Jock Lockhart.
IN HONOR OF~MRS. LEWMAN.'
Mrs. Lee Lewman, who Is the guest
at Nashville of Mrs. T. B. Neal, Is be
ing charmingly entertained by frlende
In that city.
Mrs. Neal has given two bridge par
ties In Mr*. lawman's honor, one on
Wednesday evening, the other on
Thursday afternoon.
Saturday Mr. J. K. Davies entertained
at luncheon ut the Watauga Club com
plimentary to Mrs. Lewman.
AFTERNOON TEA.
Miss Lota Parham and Miss Mac-
Doweil. of Waycross, were the guests
of honor at an afternoon tea given
Friday by Miss Sallle Harwell.
The house was attractively decorated
Ith palms and ferns, and on the man
tels and tables vases tilled with sweet
peas and nasturtiums were placed. De
licious refreshments were served and
the occasion was most enjoyable.
Miss Harwell received her guests In
a becoming gown of white mull. Miss
Parham and Miss MacDowell both wore
white silk gowns, lacy trimmed.
LAWN FETE.
The ladles of the Episcopal church
of West End will have a garden party
at 160 Lee street Tuesday afternoon,
June II. from 4 to to o’clock. The
children are particularly Invited from
4 to 7 o'clock In the evening.
Nunnally’s Candy Factory Doubles Its Capacity
;ee years ago that the present Nunnally factory was erected. At that time ample_ space
lipment was provided to permit of a steady increase of business for the futui'e 15 or 20
It is less than three
and sufficient equipment
years. At least, this was the belief of the management at that tie. The airy, well-lighted and modemly
constructed building was provided with every facility appointment for the production of the very best
candies in the very best and cleanest way.
What followed? These same Candies proved to be just what every one wanted. As a result, the busi
ness grew with tremendous strides. Arid now, less than four years since the factory was completed, this
increase in business has necessitated doubling the capacity. To this end the work is being rushed and
the new portion will be ready for occupancy July 1.
Five stories high, this new factor}' means some 60,000 square feet of floor space for the big plant. Every
modem convenience and equipment is included for the continued production of Nunnally Candies in the
Nunnally Way.
THERE MUST BE SOME REASON tfOR THIS UNPRECEDENTED INCREASE IN BUSINESS!
“NONE LIKE NUNNALLY’S”
TO MISS BACON.
Saturday afternoon at the Orand
Mra. Theodore Wllklne entertained at
a box party In honor of Miss Nells
Bacon, whose marriage to Mr. Roy
Abernathy wll! take placo June 28.
Mrs. Wilkins' guests Included: Miss
3Illdred Wooley, Mrs. J. H. Murrow.
Mrs. William Lawrence, Mr*. A. R.
Colcord. Mr*. Charles Benson and Mrs.
Henry Hynds.
Krom Soap will prevent dandruff
and stop hair from falling out. At
your druggist's or by mall 35c per
cake. KRUM SOAP CO.. Atlanta. Go.
IN HoTlOR OF HOUSE PARTY.
Miss Flora Crow will give a box
party Tuesday afternoon at the Casino
In compliment to Miss Mildred Sprat-
ling’s house party guests, Miss Blade
and Miss Brown, of Columbus; Miss
Mattie L. Dodson, of Americus. and
Miss Flo Rene Walts, of Griffin.
IN HONOR OF MISS BREWER.
Miss Fannie Hinton will entertain
next Thursday In compliment to her
guest, Miss Agnes Brewer, of Savan
nah.
Invited to meet Mlsa Brewer are:
Misses Muriel Hall, Edith Watts, Mar-
garet Nutting. Mary Robinson, Laura
Wyatt, Lamar Jeter. Genevieve Morris,
Sara Lee Evans. Nell Parks, Sam As
kew, Fannie Hinton and Lillian Lu-
throp. and Misses Willie May and
Fannie HIIL of Macon. '
BABY 8H0W AND LAWN PARTY.
Quits a beautiful and delightful af
fair of next week will be the baby show
und lawn party which the ladles ot
committee No. 1 of Ponce DeLeon Av
enue Baptist *»wch will give next
Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 10 o'clock
on the lawns of Mrs.’ George W. Mc
Carty. Mrs. J. B. Robinson and Mrs.
C. T. Nunnally, 163 to 177 Ponce De
Leon avenue.
A large number of babies have al
ready been entered for the contest, and
they will be divided Into flvo classes,
each lady and gentleman present vot
ing for the prettiest baby In each class,
and the ladles Invite every baby under
six years old In "Greater Atlanta" to
be present.
Ice cream and cake Will be sold and
one of the leading attractions will be
the presence ot "Senora Zara," a won
derful fortune teller, whom the ladles
have secured for the afternoon. Not
only are all of future beaux and belles
Invited, but the parents and friends as
well, and a delightful time Is assured.
Any Information can be obtained
from the following ladles, who have
the entertainment In charge: Mrs. W.
T. Crenshaw, chairman: Mrs. George
W. McCurty, Airs. K P. Moritz, Airs.
Logan Crichton. Airs. Howard McCall,
Airs. Charles Barnwell, Airs. W. II.
Adkins, Airs. Howell Cloud, Airs. J. H.
Crawford. Mrs. Fred Cooledge, Mrs.
Jullen Pace, Mra. E. M. Yow, Mrs.
Carter, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs.
Nunnslly, Mrs. Sam Earl Smith, Airs.
W. N. Randle. Mrs. Will A. Hancock,
Miss Lukenblll, Miss Barnes, Mrs. S.
T. Marett, Airs. W. H. Adkins.
Krotn Soap has sold on its merits
for over thirty years. It Is a perfect
aoap for skin, scalp and hair. Unex
celled for toilet, nursery and bath,
your druggist's or by mail, 25c per
KROAI S
Walker, AI. W. Beck. George M. Tray-
SOAP CO., Atlanta. Ga.
cake.
MISS DULL WILL ENTERTAIN.
Wednesday afternoon Miss Henrietta
Dull will entertain the members of the
8. T. Club, complimentary to Allas
Laura Wyatt and her guests, the
Misses Hill, of Macon; Alisa Brewer,
of Savannah, and Alias Funnte Hinton.
LOVING CUP PRESENTED.
Miss Elite Dunlap, principal of the
Tenth Street School, and Alisa Eva
Cassels, assistant, were presented with
beautiful loving cups by the parents
of the children In the seventh grade on
Friday.
The cups bore the Inscriptions:
"Presented by the parents of the chil
dren In the seventh grade. Tenth Street
school, In grateful appreciation ot the
personal Interest taken In their chil
dren."
The letter which accompanied the
presents stated that “(he mothers of
the children of the seventh grade have
been Impressed with the high quality
of your work and your sympathetic
personal' Interest as evtdencsd by the
. . . general progress and Improvement of
la every part of the your pupils."
J The letter was signed by the follow
ing: J. S. Middleton, and Mesdames
J. R. Watts. W. L. Traynham, Clark
Howell, I- P. AlcCandllsh, 8. A. Dun-
Guaranteed under the Pare Food and can, H. W. B. Glover, W. C. Hum-
Drug act. June 30. 1306. Serial sum. phrlce. W. If. Patterson. W. D. Wll-
ner 1033. 1 Hamsun, Al. J. Yarborough, Samuel G.
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FLOWER DAY"0F W. C. T. U.
The members add friends of the At
lanta Willard Woman's Christian Tem
perance Union will this year observe
the loth instead of the 0th of June, as
Flower Mission Day.
They are requested to meet promptly
at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon In
the large auditorium of Trinity's church
house with bouquets arranged. White
ribbon and Scripture text cards will be
furnished by the union.
Afagnzlnes, potte.l plants, books, pa
pers, anything suitable for tho afflicted
and destitute, will be gladly received
and judiciously distributed for those
who can not or do not care to go them
selves.
AIRS. MARY L. M’LENDON,
President.
AIRS. JANE A. ADKINS. Rec. Sec.
RECEPTION TO MR8. HENDERSON.
A brilliant reception In honor of Mrs.
Lizzie George Henderson, of Atlssis-
slppl, president general of tho United
Daughters o'f the Confederacy, was
given Friday plght by district Daugh
ters at the Arlington Hotel, Washing
ton. D. C. Several hundred persons. In
cluding a number nf distinguished Con
federate veterans, were present.
Airs. Henderson was assisted In re
ceiving by Airs. Ralph Walsh, president
of the district Daughters, and Airs. Ros
alie H. Bocock, chairman of the recep
tion committee, made the Introductions.
A large number of distinguished men
assisted in entertaining the gueste,
among them being Judge Charles B.
Howry. Chief Justice Beth Shepard.
Judge William L. Chambers, former
Secretary of the Navy Hilary A. Her
bert, Alajor Holmes Conrad. Dr. Samuel
Lewis. Major J. McDowell Carrington.
John T. Callahan, John W. Illckey and
Wallace Streeter, of the Sons of Vet
erans: Dr. Clifton P> Clark, president
of the Mississippi Society; former Sec
retary Carlisle and General Hooker.
Airs, Henderson wore a beautiful
gown, of pale gray chiffon and old
duchesse lace and ahe carried a huge
cluster of American beauty roses. Sirs.
Walsh’s gown was of spangled black
net and lace: Airs. Bocock wore a very
handsome princess gown of black Jet
ted lace; Airs. Fanny Ricks, whom Mrs.
Henderson is visiting, a gown of black
spangled lace and a beautiful diamond
necklace; Miss Nannie Randolph Hcth
wore a costume of old rose point lace,
with touches of violet satin and dia
monds.
Palms and great clusters of pink
MARI ST COLLEGE
SUMMER SCHOOL
JUNE 24-
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Particulars at 289 Ivy Street.
Bell'Phone, 782. Office hours 8:30 to 12
peonies and roses decorated the ball
room, and Haley's bend gave a particu
larly ’fine program of music throughout
the evening. Every Southern society
In the district waa well represented at
the reception.
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