Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 01, 1907, Image 8

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i'-HJC ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SIONlUT. JCETT-U-lWr. To Mitt Bessie Abott. You say you will return to us anon, Eve yet the days of this same yeat are told; When Nature's master artists, Frosl and Sun. * Are splashing tints of crimson and of gold In shady groves where laughing wa ters run, And woodland warblers their last revels hold Before they take their Southern flight, to shun The biting blasts of winter's bitter cold. IWPHCES WHEAT FLAKE OELEftY FOOD is a perfect food, as it contains tht most essential elements to sup ply energy for the performance of the various body functions. Its daily use tends to strengthen and regulate the bowels. Fop sale by all Grocers And when you come our hearts will welcome j'ou As one Is welcomed by a loving friend; For love and admiration, strong and true. With the sweet pleasure which you bring will blend. And our glu-l hands with loud ap plause shall burn. Greeting the songs you sing, when you return. —LDCJUS PERRY HILLS. ■ Atlanta, Cia.. June 21, 1907. To the Editor of The Georgian: In a recent letter from Miss Abott Acknowledging and thanking me for the sonnet to her, published In your paper a short time ago. she stated that she was looking forward with great pleasure to her return to Atlanta In the autumn with her ow n concert vom- pany. It was this which suggested the above sonnet, which 1 hope may find a place In your Saturday's issue. Sincerely yours. LUCIUS PERRY HILLS. TO Ml88 MARY BRENT 8MITH, A delightful occasion was the It formal supper party which Congress man and Mrs. Thomas Hardwick gave Saturday evening at the capital City Club for Miss Mary Brent Smith. The S nests Included |Misses Mary Brent mlth, Loulle Roper, Hattie Fannie Gray. Bowdre Phlnlsy, Charlie Bartlett Albert Foster of Madison, 81m Blalock and Burton Smith. AFTERNOON TEA. Mrs. Daniel B. Harris will enthrtaln at a pretty tea Wednesday afternoon at her home In Ansley Park. The hours of She tea are from 5 to 7 o'clock. MISS J08EPHINE FRY, OF NASHVILLE, TENN. She is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Lilly Adair, of Pearl street, and Mrs. Fannie Quinn, of Pulliam street. IN HONOR MISS DAVIS. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frances Walker will entertain at a card party Tuesday evening In compliment to their guest, Miss Lucile Davis, of Boston. • The invitations are confined to the unmarried set. Mr. Stanfield to Marry Miss Warner Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warner, of West Point, Ga., announce the engage ment of their daughter. Alice, to Mr. W. II. Stanfield, the wedding to take place July 25, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Miller. IN HONOR OF VI8ITOR8, Miss Ruth Corrigan's euchre party Friday afternoon will be a pretty com pliment to Misses Caroline Myers, Amle But toy and Caro Palmer, of Savannah, and the Misses Cubbedge, of Macon, who are visiting Mrs. Frank Myers, on Juniper street. The Invited guests include: Misses Annie Lee McKensle, Aurelia Speer, Emma Kate Amorous, Jtilla Edmonds, Marian Goldsmith, Lucy Hoke Bmttb, Mlgnon McCarthy, Jennie Pattlllo, Imogene and Helen Thom. Julia Dodd, Margaret Haverty, Laura Cowles, Elis abeth Morgan. Margaret Northen, Eva Belle Gregg. Bessie Jones, Princess Watts. Jan Robinson, Helen Prior, Lil lian Yow, Agnes Jones of Albany, Sa rah Rawson, Bessie Wallace Pope, Elis abeth Dunson. Sarah Skinner, Irene Austin. Helen Carter, Katherine Bleck ley, Hildreth Smith, Nellie Stewart Jennie Hutchens, Idele Kimball, Doro thy Selby, Annie Sykes Rice, Bertha Wright, Harry Schleslnger, Ethel Wll- 8an Francisco, was bridesmaid. Mr. Harrison is connected with the West ern Union Telegraph Company. good cry is ahvays a little apltained of it, and generally sneaks off by herself, where she can even sob out loud wlth- BABY SHOW AT DECATUR. The baby show which was to have been given by the ladles of the Deca tur Baptist church at Decatur Friday afternoon, but was postponed on ac count of the rain, will be held on the •hureh lawn Tuesday afternoon t /clock. out disturbing the neighbors, and where 'ket-handkerchiefs kins, Nell Prince, Sarah Coates, Fran ces Clark, Helen Williamson, Marga ret Welch. Helen Dargnn. Margaret Rushton. Mary Hines, Ellen Porter, Ruth Wing, Adele Holliday. Isabel Kuhrt, Ldy and Carrie Whltner. Eve lyn Ragland, Laurie Green. Marian son, Alice Corrigan, Marie avieve Morris. Willie Williford, Clifford West, Margaret Thomas, Ilortense Mo ran. Nell Waldo, Lula Dean Jones, Ka tie Klein of Mllledgevllle. IN HONOR HOUSE QUESTS. Mrs. Frank Myers has us her house guests a number of charming young women, Miss Carolyn Myers, Miss An* nle Battey and Miss Caro Palmer of Savannah, and Misses Metta and Fair- lie Cubbedge, of Macon. In their honor Mrs. Myers will en tertain at a card party Tuesday after noon. Her guests will Include a num ber of the school girl set. the luxury of two pod and red eyes and a storm-devastated countenance will not affect either the price of stocks or the happiness of the family. In an hour, such a woman emerges radiant, smiling, refreshed and strong enough to take up the burden of life and stand straight under it. With a weak and selfish woman, tears in public are a weapon for graft. With a strong-souled and unselfish woman, tears In private are a tonic, a safety-valve and a refuge. Take your choice, you men who are thinking of marriage.-—Lilian Bell in the July Delineator HARRI80N* MURRAY. Sunday Miss Ida Murray, of San Francisco, and Mr. O. L. Harrison, of Atlanta, were married by Rev. Father Ragln, pastor of the Imniaculate Con ception church. Miss Mabel I^ang, of Baby Sick? Sick babies have been made well by Pitts' Carminative for fifty years. If baby is sick send for a bottle of Pitts' Carminative and protect your dear one from bloody dysentery and cholera Infantum. Pitts’ Carminative keeps the stomach and bowels normal. It is pleas ant to take and harmless—a simple rem edy for sick babies, made by a responsi ble house. ’ Your neighbors and your druggist know of Pitts’ C arming tit's and Lamar & Rankin Drug’Co., the rnanu- facturers. Pitts* Carminative, any druggist, i promptly r«U«v*d and cwm4 MISS MORRIS H08TESS AT HOU8E PARTY. Miss Efllc Morris, ono of the most popular young ladles of Austell, is hostess at a delightful house party at that place* The guests are being entertained with a variety of enjoyablo features and the occasion Is proving thoroughly pleasant In nil respects. Fishing trips, outings at Ltthia Springs, and other forms of pleasure have contributed to the general enjoyment of the affair. A big dance was given Friday night at Llthla Springs In honor of the house party. Miss Morris* guests are Miss Agnes Lyon and Miss Mattie MadAox. of At- lanta; Miss Parker, of Chtpley, and Miss Eva Morris; Messrs. Louis Koch* er and Lawrence Bradley, and Messrs. Carlton and oral others from Atlanta spent Sundu> with the party, among them Miss Es ther Lyon, Messrs. Harry Humphries. Charles Bradley and Claude Nealy. Every woman likes fine, glossy hair, the hall murk of birth and breeding. By the constant and careful use of Krom’s soap, every woman can keep her hair clean and her scalp In a healthful condition; then by frequent ami regular brushing the hair becomes glossy, and after a time, finer in qual- Directiona fpr use and best way to care for the hair given with every cake of Krom s soap sold. Krom soap is a perfect hygienic rem edy, unequalled for nursery, toilet or was fastened with lilies of the valley J Her bouquet was bride roses and lilies of the valley. The reception at the home of Col onel T. R. Talmadge, which followed the church ceremony, was a large and beautiful affair. The home was ex quisite in its decorations, tropical pink I hydrangeas transforming porches and halls into a veritable garden of bloom and beauty. The dining room was all In white and green, the bride's table being especially lovely In Its artistic appointments. The presents displayed In the li brary were numerous and handsome. Punch was served on the verandah by Misses May Uabanlss and Emmie Plnder. * Assisting Mrs. Talmadge in receiving were, Mesdames R. P. Brooks, Z. M. Maynard, B. S. Willingham, J. J. Cater. George Thweatt, J. O. Elrod and J. B. Smith, of Tlfton. Mr. and Mrs. Tyus left at midnight for a tour East. Among those entertaining for the TaJmadge-Tyus bridal party were; Mrs. J. O. Elrod. Miss Mabry Arnold. Mrs. A. M. Outlaw, Misses Elizabeth Hollis, Annie Laurie Anderson and Alice Newton. Krom Soap will prevent dandruff and stop hair from falling out. At your druggist's or by mail 25c per cake. KROM SOAP CO., Atlanta, Ga. . D. C/8 ASK DAVIS' NAME BE RESTORED. Washington, July 1.—Jefferson Da vis’ name will be restored to Its former place of prominence on the Cabin John bridge, from which It was removed by vandal hands, If the congress of the United States or some other authority heeds the earnest behest of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which have Just come from their recent ses slon at Richmond. WALLACE* FINCHER. Miss Ida Fincher, of Culloden, and Mr. Emmett Wallace, of Covington, were married Thursday, June 27, at the home of the bride at Culloden. Mrs. Wallace Is the daughter of W. T. Fin cher. a prominent merchant of Cullo den, and Is very attractive. Mr. Wal lace Is a prominent business man of Covington. MARTIN-HALL. wedding of much Interest to large circle of friends was that of Miss Annie Hall, of Wrens, and Mr. Edgar William Martin, of Crawford, which took place last Wednesday afternoon at the Jiome of the bride's sister, Mrs. R. L. Patrick, of Wtens. Before the ceremony Rev. B. G. Press ley sang "Dreaming of Love." The bride and groom entered the parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, which was beautifully rendered by Mrs. A. H. Barton. During the cer. emony. which was Impresslvelv per formed by Rev. B. G. Pressley, Mrs. Barton played "Hearts and Flowers.’ Only a few relatives and friends were present. The bride wore a golng-away gown of brown silk, with hat to match. Im mediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for the home of the groom. They leave the first of the the summer. On their return they will make their home at Concord. Personal Mention bath. At drugfrists or by mall 26c per cake. KROM SOAP CO.. Atlanta, On. DUNCAN-DAGGETT. Special to The. Georgian. Newberry, S. C., July 1.—The an nouncement has Just been made of the marriage of Mr. O. H. Duncan and Miss Beth Daggett, both of Newberry, which occurred in Columbia, S. C.. January 19, 1907. The announcement came as '» great surprise to their many friends In this city, so well did the young v, .if Atlanta, ,hHr * e ‘’ rPl - Moselev Sev- i Mi|i * Baggett came to vJm ionic ft*"! Pulaski. Vu.. a year a Newberr ARE TEARS JUSTIFIABLE? How early babies learn the tyranny of weakness! Nobody can bear to see the little velvet face of a pretty baby puckered up for a cry. Even the most hard-hearted will rush to give a baby what he le crying for. And what is the result? A race of children who cry for everything they want. Let not the woman who, at a mo rdent's notice, can drop tears as Silas Wegg dropped Into poetry be confound ed with the woman who enjoys what we call "a good cry." Even the strong est women sometimes need the safety- valve of tears. These women, however, cry for the sake of their health and not for graft, and never, never do It In public. A woman who needs and who takes a ago to make i her home with her sister, .Mrs. J. E j Norwood, and is one of this city’s most j popular young women, i Mr. Duncan is a cotton buyer of this jetty, and has hosts of friends who have i been showering their congratulations j upon him. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan left on Wed- sday for the mountains to spend k’eral weeks. Mrs. Ross Harper, who has been visiting In Decatur, has returned to Philadelphia, accompanied by her niece, Miss Charlotte Ramspeck. Mrs. R. B. Ridley, Jr., will entertain the Thursday Bridge Club of Decatur, next Thursday. Mrs. ♦ Davis Gaffney, who has been visiting Mrs. E. K. Hunter at Decatur, has returned to her home In LaGrnnge. Mr. John W. Lowrent, who has been I'lsitlng Mr. Luther Rosser, has re To Remove FrecKles a Pimples NadinoK • USEFUL LITTLE THINGS. We have in captivating abundance the “.Tust-what-I- want” kind, such as toilet sets, watches, combs, match boxes, card cases, knives, pens, pencils and many others which will certainly be of interest. Why not take a look at them? EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Jewelers and Importers. 37 Whitehall St. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A liquid preparation for Cser. meek, anas aad hand a Makes tbtskinbkeyoa want it. Doesit in* mo. ' Dent. Hot stick j or greasy. It's harmless. dean, refreshing Can't be detected- Use it moraine, noon and night, Winter,Spring, Summer, VsIL SampkFJUJg. LgrouMJfc.Co. 4*5. FifthSt.Brooklyn,K.Y. HI. TYUS-TALMADGE. The input brilliant affair of the sea son at Forsyth was tho mnrrlnge of Miss Nettle. Talmadge and Mr. Hilton Tyus, of Griffin, which took place at the Baptist church In Forsyth Wednes day evening, Rev. A. 8. Dlx officiating. The church was made beautiful with palms mid ferns and garlands of sml- lax with a wreath of white oleanders massed among the green. To the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march, played by Mrs. Ashley M. Outlaw, the bridal party entered the church in the following order: The ushers, Mr. R. B. Stephens and Dr. J. O. Elrod, of Forsyth, and Messrs. J. J. and J. S. Maugham, of Griffin; the attendants, Miss Alice Newton and Mr. Allen Lit tle, Miss Elizabeth Hollis and Mr. J. M. Tyus, Miss Mabry Arnold and Mr. Touchstone. Miss Annie Laurie Ander son and Mr. Walter Brnmblett. Miss Olln Smith ami Mr. Banks Talmadge. The maid of honor, Miss Krmle Jones, Macon, entered alone. The bride uue down the aisle -wKh her sister and matron of honor, Mrs. H. K. Clark, and was preceded by two dainty little flower girls. Misses Dorothy Thomatt and Juliet Rutherford, who scattered rose petals in her way. At the altar she was met by the groom with his best man. Dr. Owen, of Griffin. During the ceremony "Melody of Love" was ef fectively sung. The attendants wore elaborate lin- ! gerie gowns and carried pink and white j t arnations. The bride wore a crepe de chine, fashioned In princesse style, with 1 touches of rare old lace, and her veil under poIf.fr. guarantee, and money refunded It it fails to remove freckles, “ * “ «POtt» O pimples, liver sp jm tan, sal low ness, cc *3 discolorations, bla collar discolorations, black heads and eruptions at the skin, no matter of how long standing. Ordinary cases in 10 days, days. Leaves the skin dear, soft, healthy and beantifnl. No possible barm can result from its use. Endorsed by thousands of frateful ladies. Me. and fl.00 by leading druggists or malL NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Paris. Tsna IS IRKCALDIT? J* GOWNS «£ Reflect Every Phase of Fashion. Exclusive and Original Designs. 731-2 Whitehall Street. A Great Mid-Summer Rug Sale Will Be the Attraction All This Week We intend to force Rug business dur ing this naturally dull season if low prices will do it. It gives you an op portunity to buy Rugs Cheaper Than Ever Before Look at the prices, then come in and look at the Rugs. Purchases held for future delivery when desired. Royal Wiltons 9 xl2 - Axminsters .9 xl2 - Velvets 9 xl2 - Brussels ...9 xl2 - Brussels 8.3x10.6- -$50.00 grade, during this sale $35.00 -$25.00 grade, during this sale $20.00 -$23.50 grade, during this sale $18.50 -$20.00 grade, during this sale $15.00 -$12.50 grade, during this sale $9.50 Rugs of all Kinds in Smaller Sizes Reduced in Same Proportion. 36x72-in. Axminsters..$3.50 27x60-in. Axminsters..$2.25 Open «n Account With Uc. We Will Divide the Paymente Weakly or Monthly, to Suit Your Convenience. Sole Agents for the North Star Refrigerators, the Bloch Line of Go-Carts and Carriages and Everything Good in Furniture. Carmichael-Talman Furniture Co. "The Store That Saves You Money.” 74-76 Whitehall Street. turned home. The many friends here of Mr. Lowrent will be grlad to know that he will make his home In Atlanta In the near future. Mr. Clarence Knowles has returned from St. Paul College, In Garden City, L. I. Mr. Arthur Whaley Is In New York. Mr. J. H. Ralne Is In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Norris are visiting relatives at Birmingham. Mrs. Perclval Snead Is ths guest of Mrs. C. Henry Cohen at Augusta. Miss Sarah Evans, of Augusta, it visiting General C. A. Evans and fam ily. Mr. Harry Caboniss, of spent Saturday In Atlanta. Captain and Mrs. James Pace and Miss Charlie Porter, of Covington, are visiting Mrs. Lucy Paco Owsley. Mr. and Mre. Thomas Scrutchin will go up to Chattanooga Saturday. tho guest of Mrs. Joseph Corrigan. Mrs. Will Roberts, of Columbia. S. C„ Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Laura Pope. Mr. and Mvs. Chcssly Howard and children left Monday to spend some time at Waynesvllle, N. C. Colonel Alexander R. Jones, brother of Dr. Louis Jones, formerly a success ful attorney of Atlanta, who moved to Seattle some years ago. Is now a suc cessful lawyer In San Francisco. Messrs. Fulton Colville and William Hill were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Granbery at the din ner dance given Saturday night at the Golf and Country Club, at Nashville. Mies Eliza Candler has returned from Nashville, where she was the guest of Miss Napier. Miss Loulle Gordon Roper, who came down Saturday to attend tho Inaugu ration, returned to her plantation In north Georgia today. Miss Rosa Woodberry sailed this aft. ernoon on the City of Columbus for New York, accompanied by Miss Mil dred Adams, of Florida; Miss Mary Pearson, of Macon, and Miss Laura McMillan, of Chattanooga. They will be joined In New York by Mr. M. S. Ware and Miss Alleyen Ware, of Marshallvllle, and will sail on July 4, taking the Mediterranean route for a summer of travel and study.—Savan nah Press. for the East. He will atop at James town for a few days on his return. Mr. Ulrlc Atkinson left last night for New York. He satis this week for a month In Europe. Congressman and Mrs, Hardwick, who havs been visiting Governor and Mrs. Hoke Smith, return to their home In SandersvtUe tomorrow. Mrs. T. B. Neal will pay a short visit to Montengle In July, and she will go to Toxaway, N. C„ August 1, to spend some time, going later to the seashore for the remainder of the summer.— Nashville Banner. gu*?st'of^her’elsterf*Mrs,° R,*L.^CbonM% '« - has returned to her home at Nashville. ---- - * — - Mr. C. E. Caverly has just returned from Highland Falls, where his daugh ter has been at school. Mr. and Mrs. William Worth Martin left Monday for Arden, N. C„ whero they will spend several weeks. Later they will visit points of Interest In Virginia, going to Canada for a stay In the early autumn. [Jon. W. f. Sinter spent Sunday In CIsx- J. Edwards. Hon. Bowdre Phlnlsy has returned to Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bower return to Balnbrldge tomorrow. Miss Luelle Walters, a bright young newspaper woman of Rome, spent Sunday In Atlanta as the guest of Miss Mary Briscoe. Marion Guerrard, after a brief left to Atlanta, has returned to his home at Asheville. Miss Mary Davis, of Macon, Is tha guest during the present week of Miss McIntyre, at her home In West End. Mr. Ben Abbott s|>ent Sunday In the Mr. Wimberly Peters and Mr. Victor Payne are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jaques at Macon. Mr. Robert Keely leaves Tuesday for New York. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Hodgson are ttl Mount Airy. Miss Dorothy Whitcomb leaves next eek for North Carolina. MtssJ<atcKlelmofMllledgevllleys e Easy to Keep Your Gold and Silver Nice end Now Nowl When Gold Is oot as well lie Brill When Silver Is not cleso. It might just WE RENOVATE MATTRESSES New Material, New Machinery, New Factory We guarantee absolute Sat isfaction in every instance. ACMt, MATTRESS CO. Cor. Erwin and Jackson Sts Bell Phone 5338 J. Atlanta, 1948 There Is a chemical w .» n J c r that will clean gold ami silver In sixty seconds, and thoroughly nny rub* ‘ ~ «1 I p Mrs. Vaughn, of Columbia, Tenn., Is the guest of her daughter, Mn, Lat- ta, on Fifth street. Miss Daisy Wimberly naa returned t«» her home at Macon, after a short visit to Miss Mary Anderson. Cx-Governor and Mrs. Joseph Terrell, who have been the guests of Mrs. Thomas H. Northen for several daya, have gone to Warm Springs. Mre. E. E. Eagan and family will ■pend the month of August in Ashe ville. Mrs. Norfleet, after a visit to Mr. and Mre. Thomas B. Felder, has re turned to Memphis. Judge and Mrs. Ernest Kontx wli spend August on Chesapeake Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hargett Coombs are receiving congratulations or. the arrival of a daughter at their home in Tlfton, Ga.. June 26. She has been named Dorothy VanNess. Mr. Charles C. Edwards has returned from Atlanta. Mre. K. G. Donovan, of Wadley, la visit* lag Mrs. A. J. Edwards. Miss Luel.l Drawdy of Homervllle, Is vis iting Miss Bessie Blltcli. Miss 4imld Thornton «pence, of AtUntn, has been visiting Mrs. J. o. Strickland at Pembroke. Mr. L. Gordon Harvey, of Savannah, spent Mrs. J. Q. Edwards. CONCORD. inis Strickland !o« went to Atlanta Tuesday to Mrs. C. M. Griffin und children, __ Rica, are visiting her sister, Mrs. C. B. Kfrlclcliind, this week. Mr. Sam King hits returned borne after a wi-oli’K visit to Jackson and Cave Spring. Miss I.lixle Gunn Is with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Strickland. Mis* Kittle Wyche spent several days of this week in Woodbury, the guest of Mlsa Mattie Bird Watson. Miss Anule Sullivan Is visiting Miss Ber* tin* Dixon nt McDonough. MIhs Florence Stapleton, of Preston, Is visiting Mrs. J. II, Strickland. Miss Clifford Cowart has returned home after n short stay with her parents at Gnivnmnt. Miss Motile Mae Strickland hat returned ..nut Grlfflp, where she has been visiting Mrs. It. F. St rick laud. id Mrs. I. W. Lewfi CHILDREN Teething metal for sixty seconds an I trains and tar nish will dls4i|.p**t» . <*v nil good n*vrr jsiuI drre * 5fl.0r». Ptmor.r'r -- • • •; en it M. | RICH & BR T. C~. e . .. containing valuable cooking reei ts sent free upon 'request. SILVERDIP CD., 137 W. 23d Street, New York City. Mrs, Winslow's overfUtYXEABS ( Soothing syrup and mm; week for the summer home of Mr. Till- Smii? cOLlc* and i. the BB8T AemKIX' well. "Poplar Grove." near Wallace, j FOE DlAHRHffiAT Oa. They will Join Mr. and Mm. How. Sold by drtwflsu In every psrt of the aid H. McCall and Master Howard Me. world. Call. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.. Tld.veil _ .. _ and Sr. os! McMahan. >av bin, Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. there for the last two in,:;,, anil nil j Joamnteeu under me Pdre Food end Drug act. June 30. 110*. fieriai nura. her 1034. will remain until the last of September. Mr. Harry B. Brown left Saturday