Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 21, 1907, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FBIDAY. JUNE 2. lKff. SOCIETY. Mrs. George C. Ball. Editor. A Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor. asrus&) *“-«■ And Woman’s Interests A TIME OF TERROR. The house la full of little blta Of cloth and ribbons, too; And mother, she Just smiles and sits And sews, the whole day through. And father says our noise must cease, It's not a time for play, 'Cause Mamie's going to speak a piece On graduation day. Our relatives both great and small Will all be here, I guees. The neighbors, when they come to call. Bay: "What a lovely dress!” We’re like a lot of frightened geese, All running every way, ‘Cause Mamie's going to speak a piece On graduation day. She talks of Destiny and Kate— I tell you. It's a hit. And next she's In a nervous state For fear her clothes won’t tit. ' t half way wish that the police Would lock me up to stay Till after Mainle speaks her piece On graduation day. • —Washington Star. MISS HORINE TO GIVE AL FRESCO PARTY, Miss Louise Horlne has Issued Invita tions to an al fresco party which she will give next Wednesday evening at her beautiful country home. A large number of young men and young wom en will leave town at about 7 o'clock and will enjoy an evening on the beau tiful grounds which surround the Ho rlne place. TO vTsiTORS. Next week Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Coles will entertain at a box party-at the Grand, followed by dinner at the club, the occasion to be In honor of their attractive guests, Misses Tarver and Yancey. MI88 JOHNSON ~TO ENTERTAIN. Among the most enjoyable parties occasioned by the announcement of the engagement of Miss Thornwell Gamble to Mr. Frank t'undell will be tile buf fet supper at which Miss Louise Joha- son will entertain Saturday evening In their honor. Miss Johnson's guests will Include only the bridal party, and the occasion v/lll he marked by the most enjoyable hospitality. Those who will be present are Mrs. John Davis Carter, Miss Thornwell Gamble. Miss Mary Crew Cundell, Miss Itutli Lewis, Miss Helen Crew, Mlse Lois Williford, Miss Jullen Perdue, Miss Kate Waldo, Miss Martin, of Newnan; Messrs. Frank Cundell, William Arnaud, Rockover Toy, Cartledge Campbell, Ed Shelby, James Dargan, Mr. John Davis Car ter, Mr. Irvine Burdette, Mr. Ilrock- Berkely, Mr. Homer Jackson, Mi*. Er nest Moorehead, Mr. Peters. IN HONOR OF MR. QLENN. Mr. William H. Glenn will be the guest of honor at a dinner given Fri day evening at the Piedmont Driving Club by a number of his men friends. MR8. COLES' BRIDGE. ’ The bridge party at which Mrs. A. P. Coles entertained Friday afternoon was a pretty compliment to her charm ing gueste, Mieses Yancey and Tarver, of Albany, and assembled about twen ty-eight of the young friends of the hoetess. Mrs. Cole's home whs beautifully decorated with summer roses, vases of them being placed In every avail able spot. The guests Includod besides Mieses Yancey and Tarver, Misses An tolaette Blount, Charles Owens, Mary Thomas, Boss Coates, of TVest End; Allcs May and Ella B. Rushton, Helen Muse, Florence Werner, Vivian Strong, Etta Brown, of Albany; Willie and Flortde Calhoun, Kate Petera, Jean Huntley, of Albany; Annie Stone, Em ma Gregg, Violet Trippc, Harold Hlrsche, Misses Flynn, Mrs. Bartow Blount, Mrs. W. W. Rushton, Mrs. H. C. Moore. Mrs. Joseph Doagborty, Mrs. George Howard, Mm. George Aluye. The prizes were a beaded purse and a Christy picture, and the honor guests were presented with ellk hose. Mrs. Coles received her guests In a gown of whits chiffon cloth, fashioned elaborately with lacs. Miss Tarver's gown was of white silk. Its prlncesse lines made with bands of lace Insert ing. Miss Yancey wore a gown of white llsse painted In daisies and made em pire. MISS VOW TcTENTERTAIN. Miss Lillian Yow will entertain a an up-JInks party next Tuesday after noon at her home on West Peachtree street, In compliment to her guests, Mias Agnes Jones, of Albany, and Miss Jessie Roberts, of Albany. informalTsupper. Mr. Willla J. Wllmer, Jr., entertained at an Informal supper Thursday even ing at hls home on Courtland street In compliment to hls cousins, Mr. C. Wll. mer, Jr„ and Mr. Jean S. WUmer. The guests were: Mr. Thomas Whlt- ner, Mr. Stuart Baird, Mr. Joe Wilson, Mr. James Blaton, Mr. Roy Goree, Mr. James Beattie, Mr. John Dunwoody. Krnm Soap has sold on Its merits for over thirty years. It Is a perfect soap for skin, scalp and hair. Unex celled for toilet, nursery and bath. At your druggist's or by mall, 26c per cake. KROM SOAP CO.. Atlanta, Ga. MRS. HOKE’S LUNCHEON Saturday Mrs. Michael Hoke will entertain at luncheon complimentary to Miss Annie Fltten, at her home on Peachtree circle, Ansley Park. BUFFET SUPPER TO VISITORS. Mr. Robert Woodruff and Mrs. Er nest Woodruff will entertain at a buf fet supper Saturday at hls home In Inman Park, In honor of Miss Fannie Cook, of Charlotte; Miss Lena Chris tian, of Shreveport, and the Misses Hill, of Macon. COMPLIMENTARY - TO MI88 MAYNELLE BREWSTER. Miss Jewel Paver, at her home at Newnan, entertained at a large and most enjoyable party Thursday even ing In compliment to Miss Maynelle Brewster, of College Park, and Miss Jean Dillard,'of Lynchburg, Va. The decorations of the handsome home were elaborate and artistic. Miss Favor, who has Just finished school this summer, Is a cordial hostess, and received her guests with the gracious ease of a much older woman. She and the attractive honorees were daintily gowned In white lingerie frocks. OARRETT-8PONCLER. At Newnan, Wednesday evening, at 8:J0 o’clock at the Presbtyerlan church. Dr. 8. W. Melton, of Augusta, official Ing, Miss Raa Lowe Sponcler was united In marriage to Mr. Thomas Har- ry Garrett, of Augusta. The wedding was one of widespread Interest throughout the state, both bride and groom having a host of friends. The bride Is a very attractive young woman and a musician of unusual ability. The groom Is a distinguished educator and Is held in high esteem. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with pink roses, ferns and Southern moss. There were four arcbee placed at Intervals In the center aisle, and during the ceremony the bridal couple stood under a large bell of pink and white roses. Misses Kate Snead and Emmie Young Conyers played the wedding march. Miss An' nle Will Bedwlns was maid of honor and Miss Annie Smith, the groom's niece, the little flower girl. All wore dainty lace trimmed frocks of white ehlffon, with pink gloves, saehes and slippers. Miss Redwlne carried an armful of pink roses and Miss Annie Smith a basket of sweet peas, with a butterfly bow of pink ribbon on the handle. The half wreaths of pink roses In their hair were very vecomlng. The bride’s gown was of embroidered chiffon, with elaborate trimmings of prlncesse lace and chiffon roses. Her tulle veil was adjusted with a wreath of lilies of the valley and her bouquet also was of these lovely flowers. She was unusually attractive In her bridal array. Mr. Will Woodruff, of Savannah, and Mr. Jack Powell were the ushers and Mr. W, T. Garrett, the groom’s broth- , best man. The wedding party, relatives and few Intimate friends were entertained at the home of the bride’s parents after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett left at 10:30 ’clock for North Carolina, where they will spend the summer. The out-of- town guests wers; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woodruff, Mr. Will Woodruff, of Sa vannah; Mr. R. L. Garrett, Mr. W. T. Garrett, Mrs. Nettle Smith and daugh ter, Miss Annie, Dr. Sparks W. Melton, of Augusta. TO MISS FITTEN. Friday afternoon Mrs. Evelyn Har ris was hostess at an Informal after noon tea given In honor of Miss Anne Fltten, whose marriage to Mr. Will Glenn will take place next week. The reception room and parlor of Mrs. Harris' attractive apartment were-dec- orated with pink sweet peas, the same Dr. Price, the famous tood expert, has produced a producl called D* MICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD which is considered to represent the highest food production. Its healthful qualities are unsur passed. For sale by all Grocer* THE JAMESTOWN HAT] service. After the ceremony a buffet supper was served, the color scheme being carried out In the table decora tions and Ices. Later In the evening the bride and groom left for a wedding trip east to return by Jamestown and Mammoth Cave. On their return they will moke Forsyth, Ga., their home, where Dr. Fletcher has hosts of friends awaiting bis return. Baby's hsalth and comfort come first Thera Is as much depending on the bath and care of the tender little body as on the food. The best soap to use to Insure clean llness without Injury haa ever been a question. Strong alkali aoap causes ir ritation and discomfort. A soap with poisonous fat may cause disease and even death. Krom soap has been made since 1876, aud Is the only soap used for scalp and hair In many homes. Careful mothers use nothing else on the tender bodies of their babtea Its soothing effect proves Its purity and freedom from poisonous fats. Full dlreotlotis for care of the skin, scalp and hair are given with every cake of Krom soap. At drug stores or by mall 26c a cake. KROM SOAP C0„ Atlanta. Ga. FAMILY REUNION. Thursday, June 20, the Couch family held their annual reunion and picnic at Collins Spring, about seven miles from Haralson, Go. Besides members of the family In Haralson and Senola, there are present Mrs. Madge Elder and lit tle son, of College Park, and Mrs. Geo. Pollock and children, of Rome. BLACKWELL-LAGOMARSINO. Mr. John Lagomarslno announces the marriage of hls daughter, Carrie, to Mr. Earl Blackwell. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. Father Gunn, at the reotory of the Sacred Heart church Thursday afternoon at 5 ’clock. The wedding was very quiet on ac count of the recent bereavement In the bride’s family, and only the Immediate family were present. Mrs. Blackwell Is an attractive young woman, with a sweetness of nature that makes her beloved by oil. Mr. Blackwell Is connected wltb the color scheme prevailing In the dining I Atlanta Are department, and Is being room. Here the mahogany table had 1 f.PJ'Eratulated^by^scoresothlstriendB, as Its centerpiece a great bowl of pink li PITTS CARMINATIVE Aching "Tootles” Only a mother knows what a child suffers cut ting teeth. Happy is the child whose mother gives him Pitt's Carminative, That child eats and sleeps as a healthy child should—no colic, sour stomach vomiting, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus or cholera infantum for him. Pitt’s Carmi native is the simple prescription of Dr. W. M. Pitts, a successful specialist in diseases r M- of children. Absolutely harmless— contains no narcotic, strong or harmful drug. Guaranteed under Pure Food and Drug Act V ALL DRUGGISTS 25 CENTS THE LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO. ATLANTA, GEORMA r Hi,, SOLID GOLD PURSES and CARD CASES $50 to $150 BELT BUCKLES $20.00 to $60.00 THE LATEST NOVELTIES SEE OUR DISPLAY EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers. :17 Whitehall St. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, thqeUl preparation for leer, no-li arm.and hand- MaXrathr»kinlilic,oawaat it. Port It Inam-v ■" h.rrolr.. . Ir.ri.rrfrr.h.ng Can t lie drtr,ttd. Ueeitmorurag.noon *dnight,Winter,Spring,puoiaicr.Pall. SeuipleFKtE. LyouMI* Co aa3.FlfthSt.BrookIjn,N.V. sweet peas placed on a cluny lace piece. Compoatlera on cluny lace mats held crystallized fruits and bonbom In pink and white. On the veranda punch was served by leees Flora Bewick and Lucy Smith Mrs. Harris, who was assisted In re celvlng and entertaining her guests by Mrs. John Fltten, Mrs. Paul Gold smith, Mrs. Flora Bewick and Miss Jnsle Stockdell, wore a white lingerie gown fashioned with Valenciennes lace. Miss Fltten was becomingly gowned In green messallne made with lacs, and Mrs. Fltten’s gown was of black net Mrs. Goldsmith wor« white net mads over a foundation of heavy taffeta. Mrs, Bewick's gown was of black mar quisette, and Miss Josle Stockdell was beautifully gownsd In white chiffon and lace. ELECTA~CH AFTER. Electa Chapter No. 6, O. E. S„ will meet at Masonic Temple tonight, at 7:30 p. m. A full attendance Is desired. Visiting members cordially Invited, SARAH J. HANNA. Secretary. M’DERMED.8IMMON8. The marriage of Miss Maymle Sim mons and Mr. Owen A. McDermed was a brilliant affair Wednesday evening at Gainesville, Ga The ceremony wae performed by Dr. Thomas Burn- at the Epiacopa! church, after which the bri dal party repaired to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Simmons, where a reception was held, Mr. and Mrs. McDermed leaving Im mediately after upon their honeymoon trip. COURTESIES TO~R. AND MRS. DOUGHERTY. Special to The Georgian. Nashville, Tenn., June 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Dougherty, of Atlanta who returned Thursday night to At lanta. afeer spending several days here at the Maxwell, whUe on route home from on Eastern wedding Journey, were much entertained during their stay. Wednesday Miss Alice R. Smith, who waa one of the out-of-town guests at their marriage, gave a email luncheon for them at the Golf and Country Club, followed by an automobile expedition. That evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith, a recent Nashville bride and groom, they shared the honors of _ beautiful dinner at the roof garden at the Watauga Club, with Miss Eltse Lipscomb aa hostess. There were twen ty-two guests, all of whom were seated at one long table decked with sweet peas. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dough erty wsre given an automobile trip to the Hermitage by Mr. Morris Wilson. Other guests were Alias Lipscomb and Mr. Alfred Williams. FLETCHER-HILL. ‘The wedding of Miss Bessie Hill and Dr. T. D. Fletcher took place Wednes day evening a. i*t* home of the bride'- parents on McDaniel street. The ring service was performed by Dr. Pace, of Barnesvllle. The color scheme of pink ried out In every' detail. The house was elaborately decorated with palms and smtl.uc. Large vases of pink sweet peas and carnations were placed ad vantageously In the various apart ments. * The bride was becomingly gowned in a soft white mull trimmed elabo rately with Valenciennes. The maid of honoi. Miss Varah Hill, wore a lingerie gown of white chiffon and lace and carried pink carnations. The other attendants were Miss Mi lam. Dr. Fletcher, of Jackson, Ga.. and Mr. Morse, «»f Forsyth, Ga. Tile wedding march wsb played by Miss Martha Smith, merging Into the soft strains of ''Traumerel’’ during the who wish them much happiness. One of the most charming hat styles of the season It shown in the picture. " hoe been named the “Jamestown,” honor of the exposition, and the most stylish women who visit the great show will wear It. Made of line, soft straw In white, black and various colorings, with Jaun ty turned-up front and trimmed with wide ribbon In plain colored or fancy designs, Persian and polka dot effects, etc. The “Jamestown" hat waa Introduced to Atlanta by Smith & Higgins, who are showing It at the remarkably small price of $J> cents, and will fill mall telephone orders. For general wear In the summer sea son, for traveling and resorts, It’s very desirable hat. LAWN PARTY. Mrs. Thomas N. Fulton entertained the North Side Club at a lawn party Friday afternoon at her home In Deca tur. NOLAN-TURNER. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Flrat Methodist church at Eatonton the wedding of Miss Louise Adelaide Turner to Hon. John Quinces Nolan, of McDonough, waa solemnized, Rev. Frank Hudson performing the cere mony. Simplicity characterized the event, the church being simply but beautifully decorated with ferns and hydrangeas. Before the ceremony Mrs. Burr Brown, of Rockville, sang several selections. Mrs. M. AL Lambdln played the wed ding march while the bride entered with her sister. Miss Frances Turner, and the groom with Ms son, Mr. Nolan, of Atlanta. Messrs. Dennis and John Turner acted as ushers. The bride wore a handsome brown tailored suit with hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Her sister wore a handsome white em broidered dress and a picture hat of white. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Nolan left for McDon ough and from there they will go to Jamestown. Among the out-of-town guests were Misses Trlppe, of Covington: Guyton, of Dublin; Margaret and Mae de Jar- nette, of Rockville; Airs. Sidney de Jar- nette, of Albany; Mrs. Will Little and Mrs. Roy Alford, of Mtlledgevllle; Mrs. Burr Brown and Miss Charlotte r of Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. H. Jarnette, of Rockville; Mrs. James Johnson, of Atlanta, and others. The bride threw her bouquet at the train to her friends among the Bo hemlans, and her sister, Atlss Frances Turner, waa the lucky girl to catch It. INFORMAL BRIDGE. Mias Bessie Woodward entertained at a small bridge party Friday afternoon at her home on West Peachtree street In compliment to Miss Katherine Guer- ard, whose marriage to Mr. Sprate will take place next week. The guests Included the bridal par- ty only. After the game delicious re freshments were served. The bridge prize was a pair of stlk hose and the guest of honor was presented with a piece of band-made lingerie. Hair on Face NECK AND ARMS Removed by the Now Principle S^imcfe a revelation ta modern science. It Is the only scleetfllo end practical war to destroy hair. Don’t wmate time *tor»*nd manufacturer*. De MirmcleUnot. Itis the only method which U endowed by phy*lci*ns, turreon*, derma- tologists, medical Journal* and prominent m era sines. De Miracle mailed, eealed in plain wrapper, for $100. Your money beck without question (no red tape) if it fails to do all that is claimed for it. BOOKLET FREE In plain, sealed envelope by DB MIRACLE CHEMICAL CO., 1013 Park Ave, N. Y. Remember, unscrupulous manufacturers copy our ad vertising at far as the law permits, with the intention of deceiving you. Insist on having * that you get it. Por sale by drug ~ and first-class hair dressers and THE KEELY COMPANY. A big wholesale millinery concern, anious to close up the season’s business, sacrificed 1 to us all stock on hand at less than half regular prices. We’ll share the bargains with you in a great sale beginning tomorrow in our second floor and inoluding many grand specials in untrimmed shapes, ready-to- wear and full trimmed hats. Shapes and Ready-to- Wear Hats, Worth Up to $2.50, at 25 Cents for Choice. This line includes all the most popular braids in very fash ionable shapes and all the best colorings—made to retail at $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 and sensational bargains at 25 cents. At 50c At 50c —choice of a great line of styl- —choice of a large collection of ish Ready-to-Wenr Hats, worth untrimmed shapes; $2.50 to up to $3.50. $3.50 values. Smith & Higgins 'The Underselling Store. ” Take Walker Street Cars. ‘Saturday Special” Caramels Four Flavors Fifty-Nine Cents Per Pound. In Special Boxes, Nineteen Cents Each Fresh, tender caramels in four flavors; chocolate, vanilla, cocoanut and nut. Pure sweet cream, the finest grade of sugar and the best flavorings are the sole ingredients. The exceptionally low price is for Saturday-only. Dm. *1 Cm 34 Whitehall St. Ketail Stores: 28 Marietta St. 103 Peachtree St. CRAWFORD-BOIFEUILLET. A marriage of much Interest In Ma con this week woe that of Mlse Eliza beth Nutting Bolfeulllet and Mr. John Alexander Crawford, of Lavonla, Ga. The wedding occurred on Wednes day evening at lialf-after seven o'clock at the home of the bride's father, Hon. John T. Bolfeulllet The only attend ants were Miss Claire Bolfeulllet maid of honor, and Mr. Julian McCurry, of Hartwell, beat man. The bride, who la a handsome bru nette, wore a prlncesse gown of whlto net. and point applique, with the long tulle veil caught with orange blos soms. Her flowers were white sweet peas. Miss Claire Bolfeulllet, one of the prettiest girls In Alacon, was gowned In white embroidered ohlffon and carried white sweet peas. The bride was given away by her father and the ceremony was performed by Rev. Rutherford Douglas, of the First Presbyterian church. musical program preceded the ceremony and was rendered by Mrs. Edward Schofleld, of Macon, and Mrs. J. A. Peacock, of Dublin. After the marrtago a reception was held. The bride is the elder of the two charming daughters of Mr. Bolfeulllet, both of whom are social favorites. Tho young couple were tendered a largo reception In Lavonla on Thursday evening. Among the wedding gueaes waa Miss Elolse Guyton, of Atlanta, who went to Macon for the marriage, returning to this city Thursday. ORGAN~RiciTAL An organ reettar will be given Friday evening, June 21, at 8 o'clock, In the au ditorium of the Central Presbyterian church, on Washington street, by Dr. John Campbell, of Athens, Ga., assist ed by the following well-known local artists: Airs. Frank Moors Pearson, soprano; Miss Laura Gilbert, alto; Mr. Robert Barry, tenor; Mr. Cartledge Campbell, base This will be the second recital given on the Estey tubulor-pneumotlo organ, which this church has recently In stalled, and will give the publlo an op portunity to hear this splendid Instru ment aa played by one of tho flnest organists In the South. The recital will be free to the members of the church and congregation and their friends. Program. Prelude In , E-Flat (SL Ann's), Bach. 2. Bridal Song, Johnson. I. "Tho Good Shepherd,’' Van de Water—Mrs. Frank Moore Pearson. 4. "Andantlne," Lomalgre; "Gavotte," Campbell. 1. "Tears of Sorrow, Shame and An. leh" (Calvary), Spohr—Mr. Cartledge ampbell. 6. "March Pontifical," Lemmons. 7. "Vorapiel-Paraifa]," Wagner. "The Better Land," Cowen—Miss Laura Gilbert < "Berceuse-Jocelyn," Godard. 10. "The Earth Is the Lord’s," Lynes —Mr. Robert Barry, XL “The Vision," Rhotnberger; "In termezzo-Cavalleria,” Mascagni. 12. "Te Deum," Dudley Buck—Mrs. Pearson, Miss Gilbert, Mr. Barry and Air. Campbell. 18. 'Toccata" (from the fifth organ symphony), Wldor. WE RENOVATE MATTRESSES New Material, New Machinery, New Factory We guarantee absolute Sat isfaction in every instance. AOME MATTRESS CO. Cor. Erwin and Jackson Sts. Bell Phone 5338 J. Atlanta, 1948 ISIRKCALDir A GOWNS & Reflect Every Phase of Fashion. Exclusive and Original Designs. 731-2 Whitehall Street. RENOVATING mils Cam Satisfaction guaranteed. Work sent (or and delivered same day. All grades of ticking. The Jackson-OrrCo^ Boulevard and Irwin St Bell Pl*>ne,2931. Standard 2318. V TO MISSES ATKIN80N ANO HURST Dr. and Airs. C. T. Nolan, of Ma rietta, entertained fifty blonds Tuesday night with a delightful bridge party, given In honor of Alias Nell At kinson, of Atlanta, and Mtss Hurst of Social Circle. The card tablet were spacious was Inclosed with garlani and lighted with dozens of Japanese lanterns. Delicious punch was served during the evening. At tho conclusion of the game a dainty Ice course was enjoyed. The color scheme, white and yellow, was carried out In detail In i decora- MISS HARRIS’ TEA. Miss Jennie D. Harris entertained at delightful tea Friday afternoon at her home on Peachtree street. The house was prettily decorated with cut flowers and ferns, and In the dining room, where dainty refresh ments were served, the color scheme was pink. The centerpiece waa a bas ket filled with pink sweet peas and the bonbons and Ices were also in pink. Miss Harris received her guests la a becoming gown of white mull, fash- toned with Valenciennes lace. Assisting In the entertainment of the sruoata were; Mils Sarah Rawaon, Mias Sarah Coates, Miss Ethlya Emmons Miss Elizabeth Rawson. Miss Helen Jones, Miss Slivey Speer. Later In the afternoon the young la dles were Joined by a number of young men and the afternoon was most en joyable. FLAG PRESENTATION. the Knlghta of Columbns on Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock at Marist hall. Miss Flynn will Introduce Father Gunn, who will make the speech of piesat- tatlon. Songs, Instrumental musla and a Jolly good time will fill up tha ws* of ths evening. BUFFET 6UPPER. Mr. Stanley Wlmblah will entertain at a buffet supper Friday evening at the home of hls parents. Air. and AM W. A. Wlmblah, on Peachtree street, in compliment to Alisa Thornwell Gam ble and Mr. Frank OundelL whose wedding will be an event of next weex. A CREAM „ ... Ovmrmatatd ta raaxrra nocklta, L/vsr-Spon, Tto, SsHowmat, to jo dart- JUa and ti.oo ir dragt^. CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow's S&feff 4 ! »thlng Syrap jj&roLffi 1 ®ftTioOTHM THB^HaDflfes FOB DIARKIUFA. . Sold by druggists In every part of we Roald. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. * ^n U ^ Ul n r!. n i,L rt 'h' C Guaranteed under me'Par. Food by ,h * youn * Drug act, June 30. 1»0«. Bar'* 1 ladies or tbs Sacred Heart church rn ka*