Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 24, 1907, Image 9

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TUB ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. YOUR KIDNEY DISEASE Upon your request we will send you , sample bottie of Stuart's Gin and Bu. chu , which will convince you that this Is a dependable remedy for Bladder and Kidney diseases. Stuart’s Gin and Bu. C nu has acfileved remarkable success In correcting disorders of this charac ter. It *» « delightful combination, pleasant to take, and suitable for pa tients of every age. Kidney disease W IH invariably, develop Into Bright’s Disease If not corrected. Ask for a trial bottle. For sale by all druggists *1.00 per bottle. STUART DRUG-CO., Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN SOCIETY NIMH PERSONAL. Mr. G. A. Nlcolson Is In New York city. Mr. W. D. Manley Is IntNew York. .Mrs. Charles C. Jones Is the guest of friends In Rome, Ga, Mr and Mrs. Tolman; Williams will arrive from Europe the loitter part of the week. . . . Miss Lurllne Welling, of'Darlington, g C- arrives Tuesday to visit Miss Dorothy Breltenbucher. Miss Ruby Hargroves of Eastman, Is the guest of Mra. W. a 1 Lewis, on For. Mr. St. Elmo Massengale is In New York city. Mr and Mrs. Fttzhugh Knox and family are at Virginia Beach. Mr and Mrs. John Peck Haunson are at home at 169 Gordon street. Mro R. C. Knight left yesterday for In. itllm spring. She was accompanied ■— *— danchter, Sirs. Bona Allen, of Bnfo Min or and Mra. B. R. Barrett are Wasl'ilneton. D. C. Miss llennle Lu Hughe*. of Danville, is tti- guest of Miss Clara Felker. Misses Allle Felker and Iaabel Nunnally will Icnvo Thursday for Araerlens. where they will attend n bonne party given by Miss Einma feldrldge. Miss Lida Day has lightful visit to Task..,-, ... ... Misses Ida and neater Burton will return this week from u very enjoyable visit to Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Phillips are at In- ilinn .Spring. Mr. Grady ..... _ guest of relatives here. Misses Belle and Mildred Nowell enter tained several of their friends Monday with n .«|iend-the-day party. Thoae present were: Misses Iaabel Nunnally, Allle Felker, Ola Bell of Gainesville, and Bessie Breedlove. Mina Floy Felker, who la in Atlanta nt tii.* Klk In-Goldsmith sanitarium. Is Improv ing rapidly, to the delight of hor many friends here. Dr. Harry Nnnnally has returned to At lnntn. Howard and Bonnell Stone, of mated on the afternoon of June 27. The young people enjoyed a moonlight pic nic Wednesday night at Hetman's mill pood. Miss.Willie Knox, of Social Circle, will be the guest of Mias Linda Felker this week. Kx Governor and Mra. McDaniel are In Atlanta. vculng with *ho Mlaaea Laaunlus on Spring of Mina Tate. Miss Edith Edwards entertained Infor mally Monday evening with a lawn party, Miss Nolle Nowell haa left Monroe for ao extended visit to Washington, Boltlmoro and New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. 8. Walker, Jr., attended the < ornmencement exercises at the Univer sity of Georgia. Mr. Louis Mobley and Mlsa Julia Mobley are expected home Friday from Atlanta. Mlaa Mary Felker la expected to return from Sparta this week, where, aa the guest of Mlaa Vardanian, she has been the reclp- SAVANNAH. Miss Cornelia Ellison, of Missouri, who has been visiting the Mtsiies Adams, had a number of pleasant en tertainments given In her honor during her short stay. Mr. Willis Wilder gave a charming little river party and Miss Pansy Boyd entertained the afternoon before her departure with a delightful tea, to which men and girls were In vited to meet the guest of honor. Miss Ella Claire Cutts gave an en- Joyablo bridge party on Monday after noon, her guests Including a number of the younger set. The Tybee dances are the thing Just at present, and many parties are -.made JJP °8 Tuesday and Thursday for'these nails, the young people usually going 5*°'V n earJ y In the afternoon for a surf oath and picnic lunch before going over to the pavilion for dancing. Last Tuesday a pleasant party Included: Captain and Mrs. Illcks, of Fort Srev- en; Miss Patterson, Miss Florence Ste vens, Misses Belle, Bessie and Eleanor Shotter, Mr. William Barnwell, Mr. Pratt Adams, Mr. George Heyward, Mr. Fred Pennlman, Mr. Dana Stevens and others. Mr. and Mrs. George Bald win chaperoned a younger crowd. Mrs. Wayne Cunningham, Mrs. Pierre Holst and Miss Frelda Hauers are spending a week at St. Catherines Is land. Mrs. James Menzles and the Misses Menzies are in New York. Miss Susie Clarke and Miss Connors Melton, of Columbia, are visiting the Misses Halle. Miss Augusta Wood fs the guest of Miss DuBose, in Athens. Miss Cornelia Ellison, who has been visiting the Misses Adams, has re turned to her home, In Missouri. Mrs. Joseph Huger and the Misses Huger are at Bluffton for the summer months. Mrs. Edward Karow and Miss Doro thea Karow have gone to Hyannlsport for the summer. Miss Ella Claire Cutts and Miss Eliz abeth Malone are guests of Miss Elolse Lynch, at Bluffton. Mrs. Agnes Campbell Hartrldge, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hartrldge. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williamson have gone to Hyannlsport, Mass., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bradley left dur Ing the week for Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hauers are spend ing some time at Montgomery with *Vs. J. B. West. Miss Helen Ellis Is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Weed, at Noroton, Conn. Miss Anita de Raussure, of Charles ton, is visiting Miss Elolse Lynch, at Bluffton. Miss Sada Stovall Is spending the summer In Augusta with Mrs. Joseph Ganahl. Mr. Clayton Purse is In Mulberry, Fla. Miss Cecilia Woods has returned from a visit to the Misses Royster, In Norfolk. Mrs. L. P. Pettus and Miss Mary Pettus ore In Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Emma Hopkins, of New York, s visiting Mr. and Mrs. Trenholm Hop- clns. Mr. and Mrs. C. Luclen Jones and Miss Gertrude Jones have returned from Virginia. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott and Miss Phoebe Elliott are In New York. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mercer, Jr., have gone down to Tybee for the sum mer. Mrs. Frank Dearlng and children are In Tryon, N. C. Miss May Harbin, of Athens, Is Visiting the Misses -Woodberry. Mrs. R. M. Demere left during the week for Deer Isle, Maine. * Mrs. Jacob Hauers Is at the North for a short stay. Mrs. Eugenia Minis hat returned from Englewood. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. A beautiful homo wedding was s tbat of Jlsa Leonno Costa lira. William " Ine Hodges, . home of tho bride’s parents, on Eleventh avenue, Wednesday evening at 8:30 o’clock. Tho bridal party enme down the stairway recoded by the ribbon bearera, Nell Cosby, 'lorlno Hodges, Grace Bradshaw and Wil iam Coshv, Jr. Tho maids. Misses Mil- red Tjrnes, Ellen Linn Molton and Sadie Gillespie wore exquisite lingerie gowns with lavender sltppera nnd girdles, and car ried lavender sweet pens. They entered with the groomsmen. Messrs. Walter Hood, Healey Smith and Sorsby Jcmlson. Miss Maehella Cosby, sitter of tho bride, was maid of honor, and entered alone. She woro a beautiful gown of lavender. Miss Cosby entered tho drawing roomvon the arm of her father. 8he woro a regal gown of duchess satin, fashioned princess, with train of exceptional length aud beauty. Mr. Hodges was attended by Mr. Alexander Montgomery aa beat man. A buffet lunch- followed the ceremony. Mrs. Hodges’ nnd Mrs. Charles Odom, on Tenth avenue, south, In the presence of relatives und a few frieuds. The home was beautifully decorated. Miss Odom was attended by her cousins, little Thelum Marjorie Odom aud Pearl Belle Odom, is dower girls, and her sister, Miss Juliette Odom, as maid of honor. Miss Odom wore u beautiful gown of chiffon over taffeta, aud carried bride rosea. 8be entered the drawing room on the arm of her father and met the groom and hit best man, Mr. Henry Towusemau, to tho gulf "on»t,***ifr.’*uml Mrs. Gunn wlR reside lu Bberrill, Miss., where Mr. Gunn Is r. Henry . Va. Tb Gray, Jr., ure ut Ocean View, Mlsa Gamalla! Dixon Is with relatives at the Manor at Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. mj uiut t-i dii/. Mr. Walter Hood has returned from the ‘ alula. Paul Earle have returned from Hot Springs. Mrs. John T. Fletcher, Jr., of Columbus. S a., Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and rs. George W. Harris, on Highland ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Uardle are tbi B iests of Mr. Hurdle’s parents, Mr. am, rs. William Hardle. They will be tho gnests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregg before retnrnlug to Dayton. Mr. Guy David Hawkins, of Philadelphia, who has been the guest of his parents on Huntsville avenue, nss returned. Mrs. Albert White, of New York city, aud little daughter, Frances Alberta, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hawkins, ou Huntsville avenue. * CHATTANOOGA, TENN. The annual ball of the Tennessee Bankers' convention, given at the lookout Inn on the mountain, was the social event of the week. Hundreds of Chattanooga’s social set and visitors from other part* of the State attended the brilliant affair. From early evening until "Home, Sweet Home" by the large orchestra, the great crowd of guests passed a time of keeu enjoyment. Nothing was left undone to Insure the suc cess of the event. The Inn management had prepared to receive aud care for what ever crowd might come, aud local aoclety folk were on baud to old In receiving vis itors. It was a full-dress affair, and many lYCliuu.wii ill limine ium uauuuK. < in - reccptloh committee consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kite. Mr. and Mra. O. D. Gor man, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Sadd. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Pres ton, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ochs, Mr. and Mrs. Carl White, Mr.a and Mrs. II. F. Tem ple and otheri. Miss Drue Ilaydon Her and Mr. Sterling Trice Courtney were married Wednesday evening at the homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Brasilia Ilcr, on East Fourth Street. The back parlor, where the ceremony wr performed, waa decorated In green ai white. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney nave goi to Kentucky for their honeymoon. Upon homo residence -of wedding of Miss Constance Cora inrui nomo weaning was max oi rone Cosby, daughter of Mr. nnd lllnni M. Cosby, and Mr. J. Chap- ges, which was solemnized at the They left Inirnei M luinmer Travelers Abroad A Letter of Credit issued on our correspondents in all parts of tbe world may be secured from us, enabling you to arrange, with per fect safety and no trouble, for your banking facilities abroad this sum mer. Full information at our Exchange Department. Call or write. **Tbe Foreign Letter of Credit” a booklet— sent promptly on request. Fourth National J3an.lt is. rs. E. D. Bass entertained Tuesday with an evening party to her guest. Miss * Arledgo. or McMinnville. The parlon fragrant with beautiful cut flowers. Mias Madge Manning, of Atlanta* presided over the punch bowl. Music and games we diversion of tho ovenlng. Mr. and M.__ T. Hass. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bass and Mrs. 1). J. Manning, of Atlanta, assisted la re- home of the bride's The house was appropri „ rated for the occasion. Follow!! the ceremony an Informal reception wi held. Mis* and relatives Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McGill expect to leave the first of the month for Lake Go- ueva for a month's outing. Mrs. Fred Lowery has returned from visit to friends and relatives In Atlanta. Mrs. L. Pickard, of Memphis, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Frank. Miss Maurlnc Hall has gone to Chicago to •pend the summer months studying music. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alleu and son will S i to the mountains within the next few ire to spend the balance of the summer. Miss Maxle Zimmerman, of Indiana, Is the attractive guest of Miss Margaretto Lockwood. The boys of the younger set will entertain the visiting girls with a dance at East Lak< — night next week. las Madge Manning, of Atlknta, a for mer Chattanooga girl, la the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. 1>. Bass. In lUdgedale. Miss Nona Gllbreth has returned to home in Birmingham after a visit with Mlsa Rosalind Pyott and other frieuds In the city. Mrs. Charles W. 11111, of Birmingham, la visiting friends nnd relatives In Chatta nooga. Mrs. Theodore King Is ths guest of Mis sissippi friends. Mrs. J. W. Faxon returns next week from Cktrkcsville. Mrs. J. T. Arnold Is visiting In Indiana. «*"• — • *• iiaiuus in tuumiia. Miss Helen Lasard has returned from Ann Arbor, Mich. DECATUR,'ALA. Been Cooper, of HuntavlUe, Is vis iting here. Miss Ellso Johnson Is visiting In Atlanta. Miss Pearl Davidson •• visiting lu Birm ingham. Miss Ethel Jenkins Is at home after a Visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Davbl Relnbeart and sister, Mrs. here. Mrs. C. A. Weis Is In Nashville. Mrs. Joseph Pointer, of Courtland, If here. Mrs. John D. Wyker Is visiting In At lanta. Mlsa Ouima Openbagen Is visiting In Birmingham. Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. II. Kopp. of Tennessee, re the guosts of Mr. nnd Mra. II. B. Hcott. Miss Augusta Rather, of Birmingham, here. Mrs. Matt Todd Is visiting In Nashville. Miss Month* Bell Is lu lluutavllle. Mrs. L. 8. Howell Is at home from a visit Ingha;— Mrs. James L. Echols Is visiting In Vine mont. Mrs. James Miller, of Bellbuckel, Tenn., Is here. Mrs. Robert Wedge worth Is In Gunters- vllle. Miss Jessie Ward, of Marigold, Ala., la here. Mlsa Etta Reedy It visiting In Guotert- vllle. Miss Dovle Vaughan, of Huntsville, Is vial!Ing here. Mrs. Jl. E. Ridley Is In. Nashville. The Card Club was entertained by Miss tella Falk ou Friday' afternoon at her (arming home on I^ifayette street. Mr. David Holliday nnd Mrs. Thomas Lane were married at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. John Miller, nt their country home, three mites from the city, on Sunday at 11 -/clock a. in., the Rev. Mr. Heaton nffl- latlng. Only relatives aud a few frieuds •"•re present. XX 85 HATS-ALL SMART SUMMER STYLES—TUESDAY 5.00 EACH Hats That WerS 7.50 to 15.00 , A sale of hats distinctively Summer - like. Beflowered and bsribboned as Summer hats should be and:— The prettiest and most successful hats this season have had such a fascihatihg lowsr-like naturalness, just as if Qne had walked into the garden, plucking flowers tere and thers, gathering them into 2ns delightful bouquet or wreath, to hsap on mi- ady’s chapeau without studied effect. Then t9o in this fet are lingerie hats dainty and effective. We ve used Qhe as ths subject of Qur sketch today. 85 hats all told including chips in whits and colors, Neapolitans, Milans, Voxalines in colors and lingerie creations in whits qj colors. Hats that were 7.50 to 15.00 with the majority close around the O.00 mark.