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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1907.
SUMMER. '
far* far away, beyond the ripening
• wheat.
The forest* stand Jri mantle* of soft
blue;
While wreathed In mu*lc, near and
heavenly sweet,
A lark soars singing from the mead
ow-rue.
A drowsy languor tinctures all t^air;
And In the garden, nodding o'er the
wall.
Tall hollyhocks weave scented shadows
where
From fragile stems red poppy petals
fall.
Small, spicy plnka about the door*
yard shine, «
Bright orange lilies sway along the
walks.
And through the fence bold ragged
robins twine
And clamor up the tallest sunflower
stalks.
A warm breeze stirs the cedars and
floats through
The feathery willows; while wltlffn
the sky.
As white as wind-flower buds against
. the blue,
The summer clouds go slowly blow-
('x l*»g b > -
So honey-sweet the earth lij. and so
‘pure <
The tender heaven bending overhead.
I think no heartache here could long
endure, .
Nor any pain remain uncoroforted!
—Evalten Stein, in Richmond News-
Leader.
mrs.*trout"Tntertain8.
Wednesday ^afternoon Mrs. H. J.
Trout gave one of the prettiest parties
of the weej< .at her lovely home, on
Ponce DeLeon avenue, entertaining
twenty or more friends at cards. The
house .was prettily decorated for the
occasion with quantities of nasturtiums
and home-grown roses. The
PRATT-WELLBROCK.
Mr. Charles Pratt has Issued cards
announcing the marriage of his niece.
Miss Willie Selden Pratt, to Dr. George
Herman Wellbrock. Wednesday, July
27, 1907. in Atlanta. Dr. Wellbrock. Is*
a native Georgian, but Is now located
at Kansas City, where he ranks as one
of the best surgeons In the middle
West. Dr. and Mrs. Wellbrock. after
an extended honeymoon trip, will re
side at ‘Kansas City.
CIRCLE OF KING’8 DAUGHTERS.
Circle No. 2 of the King's Daughters
and Sons will meet with Mrs. Stein
Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at the
Soldiers' Home.
MISS J. T. RANDALL.
Corresponding Secretary.
ENTERTAINMENT POSTPONED.
The Larkin products display and Ice
cream social of the Larilfv' Auxiliary of
the Y. M. C. A., has been postponed
from Friday. *6th, until ufrther notice.
ICE CREAM~FE8TIVAL.
An Ice cream festival will be given
by the Plrathon Sunday school class of
ihe Baptist tabernacle Thursday even
ing on the lawn of 425 Luckle Htreet.
The festival Is f or the benefit of the
Baptist tabernacle, and If 'Is hoped
that the supporters of prohibition will
give the occasion their putronage.
IN HONOR OF MISS AIKEN.
Miss Lillian Aiken, of Knoxville, the
guest of Miss Jennie Lowry,' will be
the honor guest Saturday afternoon at
Miss Lucy Miller's box party ut the
Grand.
MATINEE PARTY.
Mrs. William T. Healy gav
parly Wednesday afternoon
Grand In compliment to Miss Jose
MRS. CUNNINGHAM’S PARTY.
The lawn party and dance given by
Dr. and Mrs. T, G. Cunningham Wed
nesday night at their lovely home In
Decatur, was a beautiful compliment
to their guests. Misses Helen and
Ethel Coffee. Invited to meet them
were a large number of Decatur young
people, and dancing was enjoyed In the
house while the beautifully Illuminated
lawn invited groups of girls and boys
to enjoy themselves out of doors.
Here refreshments were served, ta
bles, rugs and big chairs being pro
vided for the comfort of the guests.
Mrs. Cunningham received her guests
In a white embnddored gown, fash
ioned with luce, and the Misses Coffee
were attractive In lingerie gowns of
white muslin.
AN INFORMAL ENTERTAINMENT.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith enter
tained a few Intimate friends Wed
nesday afternoon at a delightful water
melon cutting at their handsome and
artistic home at Inman Park.
MR8. HA8TING ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. H. G. Hasting entertained at
a large ami delightful trail iiirfy
Thursday afternoon at her home ut*
Decatur complimentary to her sister.
Miss Della Freeman, of Cleveland,
Ohio; Mrs. Jordan, of Columbus, Ga.,
and Mrs. Dan Neel, of Florida, who
visiting their sister, Mrs. J. \V.
Mays on.
The game was ployed on the spacious
lawn of Mis. Hasting s home. 1
The prizes acre a cut glass bonbon
dish and a pair of embroidered silk
kings. Halnri and Ice course# were
served after the game.
Mrs. Hasting was assisted ip the en
tertainment of her many guests by
cards, which were the work of the tal-|phlne Davis. Mrs. Healy's guests in
ented hostess, were hand-pnlnted in the
design of slices of watermelon, and
tile Ices served were molded In the
same shape.
The prize* were a hand-pnlnted Ini
tial plate, won by Mrs. Edwin Smith, a
piece of Bohominn glass, which went
to Mrs. Burwell Pope, and a water
malon picture, won by Mrs. Harry Dnr
llngton. Mrs. Trout wore a lovely
white gown, lace trimmed. Among the
guests were: Mrs. George Traylor, Mrs.
Burwell Pope, Mrs. J. C. Greenfield.
Mrs. Epos Brown. Mrs. Claude Sh<?w-
make. Mrs. Robert Freeman, Mrs. Os
borne, Miss Ollle May Osborne, Miss
Ruth Blodgett, Miss Henderson, Mrs.
Walton. Miss Hern, Miss Merritt, Mrs.
Dr. Johns, Mrs. Kent; Mrs. Burke, Miss
Ethel Eaten, Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mrs.
; Whllten and others.
MISS LAWSHE’S PARTY.
Rnturriay morning A2 Is* Martha
Lawshe will be hostess at a delightful
little party to which she will invite u
few of her young friends to meet her
guest. Miss Henrietta Strickland, of
Newnnn. A feature of the morning’s
pleasure will be a merry guessing con
test.
MRS. GWINN’8”LUNCHEON.
The luncheon nt which Mrs. L. E.
Gwlnn entertained Thursday was a
charming occasion, her guests includ
ing a number of out-of-town friends
as well as the members of .her family.
The luncheon table was beautifully
appointed In cut glass and silver and
was decorated with tall vases of old-
fashioned flowers placed at intervals
down the center of the table. Zenlus,
nasturtiums and verbenas made n
bright and varied color scheme.
Mrs. Gwlnn received her guests In n
smart gown of white linen trimmed
with baby Irish lace, and was assisted
In entertaining by her bright and at
tractive young daughters. Misses Mary
and Jane Gwlnn. The guests seated at
luncheon were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lott, of Havana, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rice. Mr. and Mrs. John Neely,
of Tallahassee, Ffn.; Miss Lizzie May
Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Cone Maddox, Mr.
und Mrs. Willi* Timmons, Mrs. Charles
Lott. Misses Wesley and Or* Sue
Mitchell. Jessie and Irene Mitchell, and
Misses Mary and Jane Gwlnn.
IN HONOR MRS. STOCKTON.
Mrs. McWhorter Milner will enter
tain the members of the O. M. Club
Friday morning at her home, In West
End. In compliment to Mrs. George
Stockton, who returned Thursday from
her wedding trip.
INFORMAL BRIDGE.
Next Tuesday evening Mrs. H. 1.
Burlingame will entertain Informally at
bridge at her lovely home, on West
Peachtree street. The occasion will be
In I\°nor of Mrs. Katharine Houston
Fisher, of Augusta, the guest of Mrs.
Henry J. Kite.
lay-"hodge.
KpeHsI to The Georgian.
Philadelphia. July 25.—Benjamin
Pendleton Hodge, a member of one of
Virginia's oldest families, writer and
historian, and Miss Chloe Elizabeth
Lay, of Montreal, Canada, were mar- |
fled yesterday in this city by Rev. J.
R. Miller, of Kt. Pauls Presbyterian
church. The ceremony took place at
, the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs.
>V. J. B. Patterson, at 228 West Logan
square.
Mr. Hodge Is a member of the bar of
both Virginia and the District of Co
lumbia.
The bride Is well known throughout
the South and came originally from
New Orleans.
The couple left Immediately for
hilling: Miss DovIh, Miss Margaret
Farmer of Louisville. Miss Addle
Wright of Rome and Mrs. H. E. Davis.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leffew cnt'^V;ln
ed Tuesday evening In compliment to
their daughter, Miss Blanche Leffew,
whose birthday If was.
An Informal musical program was a
fenfire of the evening, the musicians
being Misses Myrtle Walker, Bertha
Leffew and Mr. Howard Fisher. De
licious refreshments were served at 11
o clock.
Miss Blanche Leffew wore a toilet of
white linen and lace and her sister,
Miss Bertha Leffew, wus gowned in
pink inull.
The guests Included: Misses Myrtlo
Walker, Eva Walker, Mattie Lou Fllini
Alice Mae Admnsnn. Etta Masselle,
Alice Walker, Rebble Musselle, Evelyn
Grace Leffew. Willie Brown, Bertha
Leffew and Blanche Leffew, Messrs.
Cedi Wright, Walter Fowler, Elmer
FefTcw, Fred Woodcock. Howard Fiv
er, Levi Musselle, Charles Barit t,
Forrest Leffew, Edward Glover, Ernest
Dennurd, Ben Musselle, Frank B»*nr-
man, ami Mrs. B. F. Leffew and Mrs.
Frye.
meehapTmurphy.
The marriage of Miss Annie Marie
Meehan and Mr. M. C. Murphy took
place Wednesday at 5 o’clock at the
Church of the Bacred Heart, Uev. Dr.
John E. Gunn performing the cere
mony.
Miss Annie Mollhenny, the bride's
cousin, and Mr. T. H. Lynch were
the only attendant*.
{The bride wore a traveling gown of
tan voile, with hat and gloves to match,
and carried a bouquet of bride roses.
The maid of honor wore a white
gown and white hnt and carried a bou
quet of white carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left after the
ceremony for a trip North.
informaTevening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Archer enter
tained informally Tuesdny evening in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jaine* Edward
Adair, of Nashville, the guests of Mrs.
M. A, Adair.
The house was artistically decorated
with ferns and palm*, and during the
evening delicious Ices were served.
Invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Adair
were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Archer, Mrs. M. A.
Adair, Miss Eva B. Adulr and Mrs.
Frunk C. Adair.
TO MISS~MILLER.
Miss Mam! Miller, the guest of Miss
Ethel Willingham, was honored Wed
nesday eventng by a lovely up-jinks
party, given by Miss Susie Osborne.
Mis* Osborne received her guests,
numbering twenty-four, in a lotfriy
frock of white chepe de chine, elabo
rately trimmed with lace. Miss Miller,
the young honor guest, was beauti
fully gowned In pink silk, and Miss
Ethel Willingham was In white.
The girls' prize, a pretty book, was
won by Miss Lillian Yow, and Mr. L.
C. Montgomery won the boys* prize, a
stick pin.
Miss Miller was presented with a
hand-painted card case.
Miss Osborne's guests included, be
side* Miss Miller: Misses Ethel Wil
lingham. Marguerite Haverty, Julia
Dodd. Princess Watt*, l^eonora Mad
dox. Lillian Yow, Alary Crenshaw. Bes
sie Pope, Marguerite Hawkins, LaiAa
Belle Gilbert. Clara Mitchell. Laurie
Green. Eftle Clark, Messrs. L. S. Mont
gomery. Richard Cooksey, Sidney Hol
land, Fred Crandall, George Osborne,
Toni Williams, Thornton Everett. H*r-
u box
nt the Mi** Adelaide Everhart.
Mrs. Hasting wore a handsome blue
linen suit, with Cluny lace.
Mis* Everhart’s becoming toilqt v<*
of embroidered cream batiste.
Mrs. Freeman wore pale blue mull,
lace trimmed, and Mrs. Jordan, Mrs.
Neel and Mrs. Mayson were gowned in
toilets of white mull, elaborated
lace.
Dr. Price’s Delicious Flavoring
Extracts have always been hon
estly labeled; no change was nec
essary since the enactment of the
National Pure Food Law. either
as to label or their manufacture.
Th?y have had for nearly half a
century the patronage of the intel
ligent housewives of this country.
Flavoring
Extracts
Vanilla
Lemon
Orange
Rose, etc
Father Ryan—Mr. Orln Dozier.
Monday evening Mr. W. J. Partridge
entertained thirty guests Informally
tor Mis* Dozier's house party.
HOUSE PARTY.
Mis* Claire Ridley a: £ Miss Mar
garet Lewi*, of Atlanta, 4*.e the esta
of Miss Jane A. Dean, who is ..Uer-
tainlng a charming house party at her
parent*' country place on the Summer
ville road. Mrs. Lucy Howseaf, of Au
gusta, and Mrs. Frank Le tof New
York, are also guests of u.e *?an*.
Mrs. Lester, who has been South since
the very early spring, ha* been mi^h
feted, and her Rome friends are al
ways glad to have her back among
them.
Many social affairs will be given
Mis* Dean's guests, among which will
be a delightful outing at Barneslny
Garden*.—Rome Tribune.
GOVERNOR AND MR8. SMITH
ISSUE INVITATIONS.
Governor nnd Mrs. Hoke Smith have
issued Invitation? to a reception Tues
day evening. July 30. at 9 o'clock. The
occasion will be complimentary to
Mlsse* Kate Miller, of Macon, and
Laura Candler, of Decatur.
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A delightful house party.
From July 15 through July 23 MI*k
Marianne Dozier hns entertained at
hou*e party at the residence of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dozier, nt
Flovllla. Her guests were Miss Lucy
Bryan, of Athens; Miss Grace Varde-
mun, of Sparta, Ga.; Miss Helen Cul
ver, of Culverton, Gn.; Mcssr*. Ed
ward* Culver, of Culverton, Ga.; Hugh
P. Benton, of Montlcello, Ga.; Ben T.
Carter, of Macon, Gn., and her broth
er, Mr. W. A. Dozier. The following
gentlemen came in for the week-end:
Messrs. W. H. Johnson, of Gaines
ville, Ga.; R. D. Clancy, of Sparta, Ga.,
and Messrs. John G. Chapman and T.
II. Winchester, of Macon. Ga
Tuesdny evening Mrs. J. \V. Terrell
entertained nt her lovely home from
8:30 till 11:30 In honor of Miss Dozier
and her guests.
Wednesday afternoon the young
ladles of Flovllla gave an Informal
swimming party nt the swimming pool
at Indian Springs.
Thursday there was given a spend-
the-day party in their honor at "Riv
erside." the summer home of Mr and
Mrs. W. B. Dozier.
Thursdny evening from 9 till 12
Mis* Myrtle Mlllen entertained in hon
or of Miss Dozier's house party ut
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Mlllen.
Friday morning from it until ll
o’clock. Misses Luuru and Maud
Smith entertained Miss Dozier’s guest*
with a porch party.
Friday evening there was given an
informal car ride to Indian Springs,
Saturday evening Miss Dozier ent/l-
talnod about fifty guests at the resi
dence of her parents from S:3rt till 12
nt u "costume party." The lawn and
porches were brilliantly lighted with
Japanese lanterns. Fruit punch was
served from n rustic well in one corner
»f the lawn and at a Japanese table
in unother corner chicken salad,
sandwiches nnd nasturtium sandwiches
were served. The costumes were Va
ried and the characters were well
gotten up. Borne of the costumes were
as follows:
Martha Washington-— M4ss Culv
Japanese Girls—Misses Bryan and
Ward.
Zlngaralla. the Spanish Dancing
Girl—Miss Vardenmn.
Young Girl Graduute—Miss Dozier,
The Baby—Miss Love Greer.
Red Riding Hood—Miss Love Greer.
Night—Misses Imura Smith and Dor
cas Greer.
Venus—Miss Maude Smith.
Western Girl—Miss Stanton.
Tennis Girl—Miss Simms
Unmarried at Forty—Miss Alice
Smith.
Hamlet’s Ghost—Miss Bessie Blood-
wort h.
Bo-Peep—Miss MeCleskv.
Harvest—Miss Alice Thompson.
June Bride—Miss Willie Terrell.
L’Abbe Constantin—Miss Elder.
Morning—Ml** Myrtle Mlllen.
Pocahontas—Miss Hensley.
Queen of Hearts—Mis* Bryant.
Betsy Trot wood—Mis* Bessie White.
Country Parson—Mr. Eds .n Smith.
Gentlemen Burglars—Messrs. Ed
wards and Grave*.
Zu Zu—Mr. Malvern Barnes.
Peck's Bad Boy—Dr. R. P. Thomp
son.
Simple Simon—Mr. J. P. Ferrell.
Laura Billups, the Cook—Mr. Peters.
Powharan—Mr. Cham bliss.
Cowboy—Mr. Aldine Thompson.
A Flossie at Sueet Sixteen—Mr.
George Smith. .Mr. Preston.
Aunt Sara, the Nurse—Mr. Clancy.
Court Physician—Mr. Culver.
Court Jester—Mr. W. A. Dozier.
BOX PARTY,
Miss Wesley* Mitchell will have as
her guests at the Grand, Saturday aft
ernoon, Mrs. John Neely, of Tallahas-
Mlss Lizzie May Lott, of Havnna,
Flu.; Miss Ora Sue Mitchell, Mrs. Cone
Maddox and Mrs. Beaumont Davison.
MATINEE PARTIES.
Mrs. J. A. Willingham, Miss Ethel
Willingham. Miss Maud Miller, of Fort
Valley; Misses Eunice, Carrie and
Theodosia Willingham, Miss Margaret
Haverty, Miss Susie Osborne, Charles
Owen. Wllba Daniels and Anna Wil
lingham occupied boxes at the Grand
Wednesday afternoon.
With Mrs. Spencer Atkinson
box were Miss Atkinson. Miss Nora
Belle Rosser and Miss Isabel Sawyer.
Misses Mary Brent Smith, Hattie
Fannie Gray, Lucy Smith and Flora
Bewick occupied a box.
With Mrs. W. F. Sykes were Mrs, A.
P. Coles, Mrs. J. P. Twiggs. Mrs. W. S.
Tarver, Mrs. Crane and Mrs. Houston.
Miss Marlon Foster hns as her
guests Mrs. Florence Lacy, Mrs. W
Foster, Miss Foster, Mis* Lacy. Misses
Laura and Louise Ripley und Miss
Gladys Miller.
MRS. smith~Tntebtains.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. L. P. Smith
entertained about thirty of her friends
at cards at her lovely home on St.
Charles avenue. The occasion was
thoroughly Informal, and was one of
the most enjoyable of the week.
miss steeleHentertains.
Wednesday evening Miss Alice
Steele entertained ut a beautiful din
ner party In honor of Miss Mary Brent
Smith nt her home on Peachtree street.
The artistically appointed table was
placed on the lawn, nnd was Illumi
nated with many candles shaded In
green and w hite In silver candelabra.
The effective color scheme of green
nnd white was carried out in all the
details of decoration and of the elab-
rate menu. A large gilt banket filled
rlth white lilies and delicate ferns,
/1th the handles tied with bows of
white tulle, formed the centerpiece on
the table. The place cards were Tif
fany creations, represent/ng white rose
petals.
Jn the summer house on the opposite
side of the lawn coffee and cigars were
rved.
The decorations of the summer
house were In rich Mexican nnd Indian
Ign*. with handsome Indian anil
Of.ental rugs, and Singapore chairs
nntrtbuted to the luxurious effect.
Mini Steele wore a handsome toilette
f white crepe chiffon, trimmed with
lace* and embroidered in rhinestones.
Miss Smith was becomingly gowned in
pale pink silk, lace trimmed. Miss
Margaret Ladson wore an attractive
lingerie gown. Miss Gholstln’s costume
wn* of pink spangled net. Miss Mary
Thomas wore white chiffon, trimmed
with lace, and Miss Hawkins’ pretty
toilette was of pink net trimmed with
pink gauze balls.
Mi*
Mr. Joseph Regenstein left Wednes
day for a visit to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Andrew' Ryan
and Miss Edith left for Detroit and the
great lakes and Salt de Mori*.
Mis* Faith Harris, of Nashville,
Tenn., is the guest of Ml** Frances
McCrory. at her home. In College Park.
Miss Harris Is the lovely young daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Conklin and
young son, Dan, have gone to the coast
of Maine, where they will spend the
remainder of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances G. Smith are
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Smith, at Inman Park.
Miss Ethel Gann lias returned from
a delightful trip to Canada, New York
and other places of interest, coming
back by w-ay of Jamestown.
Mrs. Thomas J. Lowe, Jr., of Mable
ton. Ga., is visiting relatives anil friends
In Lynchburg, Bedford City and Arvon,
Va. She will also visit the Jamestown
Exposition before her return.
Mr. John A. Lowe leaves Thursday
for the Jamestown Exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. SJelden Jones have taken
apartments at the Vernon and are now
keeping hoube.
Mrs. Donnell, of New Orleans, Is the
guest of Mrs. P. 11. Snook and the
Misses Snook.
Mr. Edward Gardner has returned
from an extensive trip through t*e
North and East.
Mrs. Georgia Durham and Mrs. Jen
nie Finley have returned from a &••>*
at Borden-Wheeler Springs.
The spelling bee given by the United
Daughters of the Confederacy of De
catur w%s quite a social and financial
success. Miss Virginia Crane and Mr.
George Hammond received the prizes.
Mrs. Charles Jordan, who Is the
guest of Mrs. J. W. Mayson, returns
Friday to her home In Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Grant and young
son. Berry, will leave soon to spend
some time at Toccoa.
Mr. J. E. Singer, who was stricken
by paralysis Monday, is still very ill
at his home on Washington street.
Miss Jewel Tillman Is spending the
week at Mont Eagle. Tenn.. with her
father, Mr. Charles B. Tillman, who Is
attending Chautauqua there.
Miss Henrietta Strickland, of New
nan. Is the attractive guest of Miss
Martha Lawshe. Several Informal af
fairs will be given in her honor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ansley and chil
dren have • returned from a visit to
Wrights vllle.
Mrs. Manley Boykin entertained her
bridge club Thursday morning at her
home, at Decatur.
Miss Myrtle Jarrell, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Jennie Finley at De
catur, ha* returned to Athens.
Miss Ella Smith I* being charmingly
entertained in Chicago as the guest of
Mrs. Gray.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas George will
leave soon to spend some time in the
North and Northwest.
Miss Adeline Mllledge, who is III with
fever at the Wesley Memorial hospital,
Is improving.
Dr. Durham and Miss Lucy Durham
will return Monday from Borden-
Wheeler Springs.
Dr. H. R. Jewelt Is spending several
days In Minneapolis on business.
Miss Nell Brown and Miss Alice
Johnson have returned from Toccoa
Falls, ivhere they were the guests of
Mrs. C. F. Petty. They leave soon for
McDonough, where they will be the
guests of the Misses Janie and Richie
Johnson.
Miss Martha Francis left Wednesday
nfternoon to be the guest of Miss Ma
bel Swanson at her summer home in
LaGrange.
Miss Anna Colquitt, of Savannah, la
the guest of her brother, Mr. Joseph
Colquitt.
Little Miss Undine nnd Master Paul
Cater, of Forsyth, will arrive Thurs
day afternoon to visit their sister, Mrs.
William T. Jones.
Miss Margaret Nutting is the guest
of Mlsse* Wlnrtie May and Fannie
Hill, at Macon.
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requiring only three-quarters the amount to attain the
same results as from the use of butter. Appeals to
housewives from economical and healthful points of
view. Will not take on odor of fish, onions or any
thing'else. Will not soak into or become absorbed
by anything cooked in it.
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Miss Lida Rushing Is visiting Miss
Kmeline Sibley, at Augusta.
Leaving next week for Virginia wRJ,
be Mr*. N. B. Foagln, who will Join
her daughter. Miss Alma Feagln, for
n visit of several weeks, probably at
that Interesting and picturesque *pot,
Martin Lake. Miss Feagln, who 1»
studying at Columbia University, has
been spending *a part of her vacation
with friends uho have been entertain
ing her at their home In Ohio. She
wm return to Columbia in the au
tumn.—Birmingham / ge-Herald.
Misses Gertrude and Stella Cohen,
who are the guests of their slater. Mri
W. S. Byck. will return Monday to
their home In Savannah.
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Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and
Drug act. Juno 30. 1906. Serial num
ber 1081.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Werner and
little Elizabeth Werner, of Atlnn 4 _
visiting Mrs. Werner’s parents; M\FV
and Mrs. T. ,P. Weakley, on Ruyscii
street.—Nashville American.
Mr. and Mr*. George Ball Allen will
leave Friday for a short visit to New
York.
Miss Bessie Barker, after visiting
Nashville, is the guest of Mrs. I. G.
Chase, at Hygela.
Major and Mrs. E. B. Stahl man. aft
er v|ltlng Mrs. Frank Carl Stahlman,
have returned to Nashville.
Mrs. John A. Bowie and Mrs. O. F.
Sitnpson are visiting Mis* Mary Lou
Smith In Abbeville. 1
Mrs. 12. S. Gav and Mrs. Sidney
Stubbs are spending, some time at the
Manor, at Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker are In
New York. Before returning they will
visit in Washington, Jamestown and
Lynchburg.
Mrs. Henry Cabaniss and Miss Mil
dred Cabanls* will leave next week for
Saluda, N. O., where they will spend
the month of August.
Among those at East Lake Wednes
day evening were Ml** Laura Payne,
Mis* Ron*. Kln*»berv. MM* Jenna Mob
ley, Mi*» Neil Baker, Mr. Clarence
Ruse. Mr. George Muse. Mr. Arthur
Clarke, Mr. and Mr*. Will Glenn and
Mr. and Mr*. Sim* Bray.
Mr. Charles L. Floyd, of Montgom
ery, who haa been the guest of Mr. and
r*. Howard Wilcox, of Augusta,
leave* Saturday for Athens to visit
. Charles Phlnizy.
Mr*. James L. Dickey. Jr., hns re
turned from a visit to Mrs. Gruhum, In
Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr*. William Kiser und children are
at Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mrjj. Inman Sanders and
little Mis* Catherine Gay Sanders are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Powell ut their magnificent country
home, Roekwood, Wulton-on-Thames,
England, where they will be until they
suit on August 7 for America.
MARIETTA.
Miss Mary Anne Irwin entertained a num-
l»er of friend* nt bridge on Saturday com
plimentary to her guest, Mis* Eliott. De
lirious refreshments were served nt the
e|»wio «>f the gnnn i . The prizes were won
hv Miss Strong nnd Mr. Unbind Alston.
Mr*. Louis Pellew nnd' children nnd Mrs.
Tolion. of Macon, are the guests of Mr.
nnd Mr*. Fred Morris.
Mr*, r. M. t’rosby entertained the Lt-
WEEK END EXCURSIONS
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ATLANTA
TO
Indian Spring 12.00
Warm Springs 2.25
l.ithia Sprlug* 80
Austell 55
Gainesville j,|#
Mount Airy 2.43
Noreross ’5.)
Demurest ’ Vsa
«’hirkesvllle 2 75
Tallnlap Fall* 3.23
Toceon ; jj su
Powder Springs ,70
Talln|H)uKit 2 30
• Dalton ”
Lookout Mountain. Tenn.. 4.13
Asheville, * .V. <* 7
Like Toxftwny. N. C s‘.7u
Hendersonville. X. 0 7.25
Ticket* Will Be Sold For All Trnius.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
MORNING TRAINS.
■ |». n v| ni . destination not
■n X.tU,nt^„. KS “ AY
City Tick.t Offc, - - . 1 Peachtree St.
Tichct station.
“■““SKr -
Extra—Musical Stipp,—Extra
JAMES HENNES8Y,
Black Face Comedian.
VAUGHAN SARGENT,
In 8onga and Dancea.
MISS ANNA STEINBORN,
Jn^llluatratedjSongjj^^^
DEES
Wolfing’s educated Stall
ions give free performances
at 4 o’clock, 8:30 and 9:30,
every day this week.
Atlanta’s Playground
Ponce deLeon
Everything for Everybody
St. Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DELEON PARK.
A. J. SELF,
SOUTHERN CHAMPION,
Skating on Stilta Every Night. Tuef
day, Thursday and Saturday After*
noons this week.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAV.
Arrive From— l Depart f
Mnvnntmh .... 6.50 ntwllavon
-Tnckfcouville.. 7.50 nmlMneoa
Macon ......L1L40nnijMHCor
Macon 4.15 ptnUuek*
Macou L10 ptnlBavannolt
llle..
die*’ Afternoon Euchre Flub Lf-t
The prize* were won by Mt> ' u lh-
ntul Mr*, .lame* Setae. Delightful " a
tuent* were nerved nt the
pleasant game
Mr*. Morgan MeX'vf cute
Young Matron*’ Bridge Whist 1
day. A delightful nftortt"ou "
slipper served a I tin* •
Glover cutectf
l»er of friends oil Wednesla.
The occasion was couinienu'n
birthday, and her little friend'
themselve* very much. Dali
meat*, consisting of he*, f ok«-
served. The souvenir* were n*
Japanese parasol*.
SMITH’S FORTUNE
IS ONLY .*2'>/ NNI ' lKI(1
Near York, July 25.—T" tie nft
Wall street, the estate of .Ian.** ^
Smith Im* l»ech appraise*! at h*** ' ^ ( ^ l0
oou.aio hv the e tee tit or*. Thi* ls , ‘'7
half what the public f.iongUt ^” •
Greece Is paid to be tin* ».*
... Europe. Her total iU«*
ILGKMW.GW, or about half that vi
laud.