Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 27, 1907, Image 8

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8 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 8ATURDAY. IDLY 27, 1907. SOCIET \Z srifc — I l ... j Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor. j And Woman s Interests | IN HONOR OF MI68JENSEN. Mips Theresa Englert, of Nashville, entertained at an enjoyable garden party Thursday evening, compliment, ary to Miss May Jensen, of Atlanta, and Misses Leola Heines and Elsie Huffman, of Louisville. smitiThorne. A pretty home wedding which was witnessed only by the families of the bride and groom was that of Miss Ma bel Smith and Mr. William Alonso Horne, which took place Thursday evening at the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John E. White, and was preceded by a solo beautifully rendered by Mr. Solon Drukenmlller. The bride and groom entered the parlor to the strains of . Mendelssohn’s wedding march, and were followed by little Ruth Fisher, who carried the ring. The bride was gowned In a smart traveling suit of gray silk, with ifhlch she wore a blouse of iace. Her hat waa a gray \ chip, trimmed with plumes. The little ring-bearer, Miss Ruth Fisher, wag lovely In'her frock of mull and Ihce worn with pink ribbons. The wedding ceremony was followed by an Informal reception, at which delicious salad and Ice courses were served. Upon their return from their wed- ment of ’<l-’<i, and the party will In dude all the living officers of the First Georgia. The guests to'be entertained by Colonel Fort nest week, with their titles at the time of the war, will be: Captain Frank Mybrs, Atlanta. Lieutenant Joseph A. Blance, Cedar- town, Go. ■ . Lieutenant Charles 8. Wylly, Bruns- wick, Oti. Captain A, H. Rutherford, Columbus, Ga. Lieutenant Claxton Sorrell, Griffin, Ga. C ga. ’ hurt BdX PARTY. Mr. J. D. Carter entertained at box party at the tyand Saturday after noon, complimentary to his daughter, Miss Marguerite Carter, and her guests, Miss Bentsey, of Cedartown, and Miss Harwell, of Eatonton. “GOOD-BYE DEAR OLD ATLANTA," —That 8iyo Hit— The song that started Atlanta to talking, rale, only, Music I apt., K II, Kress A deduct. ' IN HONOR OF MISS METCALF. Spools J to The Georgian. Chamblee, Go., July 27.—Mr. Gun Hudgins, at Chamblee, celebrated the anniversary of hla birth on last Wed nesday evening by giving a delightful moonlight picnic. The guest of honor was Miss Mae Metcalf, the charming daughter of Mr. John Mitcalf, who formerly lived at this place, but Is now residing near Sycamore, South Georgia. Miss Met- calf Is visiting friends and relatives here, and the picnic was only the be ginning of a number of social events which are being planned for her enter tainment. The merry party of twenty-live were conreyed on a spacious wagon of hay to the gyove near Wallace school house. Games were enjoyed ami the eclipse was a source* of great Interest. At a late hour the party separated for their respective homes, voting Mr. Hudgins the chief of entertalnera. Those participating were as follows: Misses Mae, Lula, Oma Elliott, Alma, Lottie, Mao Metcalf. Satlle Copeland, llcssle Smith, Mamie, Maude. Alma Wallace, Oradte. Nins, Mary Jackson, Olivia, Ella Tilly, Messrs. Gus, Paul Hudgins, Dave Wallace, B. 8. Robyson, Richard Pounds, Homer Morris, *John Adams, Harwell Tilly and Cleveland Copeland. RECEPTIOn""aT MAN8ION. Tho social event which will be of dominant Interest to the young society set next week will be the beautiful reception to which Governor and Mrs. Hoke Smith have Issued Invitations In honor of Miss Mary Brent SmUh’s guests. Miss Katharine Miller, of Ma con: Miss Laura Candler, of Decatur, ft fM Mlaa Mamls Lumpkin. Only the young unmarried set are Invited. Miss Smith and her guests will be assisted In receiving by a number of her girl friends. Mrr.^mlth will be assisted In enter taining by the wives of the legislators. MR8. GLENN ENTERTAIN8. Mrs. Thomas Glenn entertained at an Informal but charming afternoon tea during the week. Her guests Included: Mrs. W. E. Carnes, Mrs. R. H. Carpenter,. Mrs. Paul Dsrscourt, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. Walter Kennedy, Mrs. Will Col lins and Miss Allen. . Summer flowers were used In the ef fective decoration of Mrs. Glenn’s home, and delightful refreshments were served during the afternoon. Mrp. Glenn received her gueste In a becom ing white linen Suit. F0L80hTDANIEL. A wedding of Interest to friends of the contracting parties In Atlanta and throughout the state was that of Miss Janette Folsom and Mr. James H. Dan iel, whlfh took place Wednesday after noon at 4 o’clock at the Methodist church at Mount Vernon, Oa. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with ferns, palms and quantities of summer flnwere. ’ The bridal party was preceded to the alter by the young girls of Mlea Fol som's Sunday school class, who made a pretty group In- tbelr soft white gowns. Miss Cllffola Folsom was maid of honor and Mr. R. A'. Daniel acted as best man. The attendants were: Miss Daisy Hughes, of Ludowlel, with Mr. C. L. Daniel, of Belleville: Miss Sallle Daniel, of Claxton, with Mr. O. H. Dante), of BellVIlle; Miss Annie Dan iel. of Belleville, with Mr. D. P. Hughes, of Ludowlel: Miss Annlo Laurie Hughes, of Cordete, with Mr. W. L. Martin, of Claxton. Misses Marie McQueen and Carrie Miller were flower girls, and the ush ers were Messrs. W. H. McQueen and W. F. McAllister. Misses Lollle Belle and Ora Lee rendered a beautiful mu sical program before and during the ceremony. The bride wore a lovely gown of white chllfon cloth, trimmed with lace and hand-embroidery, and carried bride roses. A UNIQUE HOUSE PARTY. Colonel John T. Fort will entertain a most Interesting and unique house par ty next A-eek at bis home, at Mt. Airy. He has Invited the offlqprs of his regt- AN INFORMAL BRIDGE. Thursday evening at Sweetwater Park Hotel, Llthls Springs, the guests enjoyed an Informal bridge party. The highest score was made by Mrs. Dln- glehof, and those playing were: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Alston, Miss duBIgnon. Mr. and Mrs. John Barry. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McGhee, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer L. Moore, Mr. Hugh Adams and Mr. Anderson, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Dlnglehof, of Macon; Mrs. Jnmes Hickey, of Montgomery: Mrs. Hatcher, of Columbus; Miss Negus, of Green ville, Miss.; Miss Dillard, of Washing ton. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Pope and Miss Kimball, of Jacksonville, Fla. WRIGHT-PALMER. Miss Katrina Wright, daughter of General Luke E. Wright, former gov ernor of the Philippines and retiring ambassador to Japan, will bs married next month to Charles Palmer, vice president of the International Bank of Manlln. According to the plans, the mar riage will take place at the American embassy In Toklo, a palatial residence In one of the most picturesque parts of the Far Eastern city. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer will sail Au gust 27 for the United 8tates. accom panied by Oeneral and Mrs. Wright. Miss Wrlghl met her Intended hus band In Munlla, where she waa so popular In diplomatic and social cir cles. IN HONOR OF~MRS. FISHER. Mr,. Henry J. Kits gave a delight fully Informal bridge parly Friday aft ernoon at her home on Spring street In compliment to Mrs. Katherlnh Houston Fisher, of Augusta. Invited to meat Miss Fisher were; Mrs. H. I. Burlingame, Mrs. Sykes, Mrs. Mlto, Mrs. Henry Hynds, Mrs. Allen Bchoen, Miss Florins Calhoun, Mrs. Burwell Pope, Miss Willie Calhoun, Miss Llta Pope, Mrs. Raachsr, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. Ran. dnlph Dixon, Mrs. Ed Kennedy, Mrs. Porter McLain of Nashville and Mrs. Grovet Klfe. The house was decorated with qifan. titles of pink roses and ferns, and after the game dainty refreshments were served. - The prices ware a hand-painted plate, a hand-painted berry bowl and a all ver clothes brush, and were won bj Mrs. Burwell Pope, Mrs. Grover Elf and Mrs. Lowe. ^Bt^tYHlkTamT^'rancer^yinifirdPAdels Holliday, Annie Lee McKenzie, Mar guerite Van Dlvoes,- Reble Harwell, Florence Duggar, Emogene Thorn, Jen- nle Knox, Lillian Logan, Susie Nelson, Susie Hallman, Lila Lewis, Aline Pon der of Palmetto, Aline Parks, Marian Goldsmith, Laura Cowles, May Speer, Mlrbon McCarthy, Annie and C tine Nelson, Elizabeth Morgan, Cll Weft, Elisabeth Raney, Annie Sykes Peabody tuid guest, Agnes guests, Florence Smith, Lui lie Smith, Flora Bewick, Helen Carter. MR8. POWERlTiNTERTAINS. On Thursday evening Mrs. Drury Powers gave a delightful little supper at East Lake to her family connec tions, all of whom are leaving town for the summer. Her guests were: Mrs. Wallace Kirk. Patrick, Mr. Drury Powers, Mrs. J. O'Keefe Nelson, Mrs. Sarah Frances O'Keefe, Misses Maud O'Keefe Powers, Mslnle Frances Powers, Edith Kirk- K -trick, Antoinette Kirkpatrick and amle O'Keefe Kirkpatrick. MATINEE PARTIE8. At the Grand Saturday afternoon Miss Wesley Mitchell entertained at a box party, her friends Including: ,Mra. John Neely, of Tallahassee; Miss Lis- sle May Lott, of Havana. FIs.; Miss Ora Sue Mitchell, Mrs. Cone Maddox and Mrs. Beaumont Davison. Mr. Harvey Gregory had aa guest Miss Virginia Gregory. Hla oth er gutsts were: Miss Annie Caverly, Miss Maud Kirkpatrick, Mis* Violet Trippe, Miss Helen Williamson, Mias Heitn Thom. itss Lucy Mlllen complimented I _ Isn Atkin, of Knoxville, the guest of Miss Jennie Lowry, at a box party, the guests being: Miss Atkin, Miss Mlllen. Miss Lowry. Miss Edna Pugh and Miss Mary Dowdell, of Lafayette, Ala. miss lawshTentbrtains. The party given Saturday morning by Miss Martha Lawehe was one of the prettiest events of the week among the school girl sat. and assembled, about fifty of the friends of the young hostess In honor of her attractive guest. Miss Henrietta Strickland, of Newnan. Miss Lawshe's home was decorated for the occasion with sunflowers, groat jars of them placed throughout the rooms of the lower floor. Guessing contests were a pleaeant feature of the morning, and at their conclusion pretty fans were, awarded as prists. Miss Strickland was presented with a book. The young hostess and her guest of honor received their friends In soft white muslin gowns, with ribbon sashes. Those Invited were: Misses Henrietta Strickland, of Newnan; Louise and Laura Ripley. • Harriet McGill, Alma Glenn. Ruth Wing. Dorothy Fielder, Amelia Smith, Ruth Thompson, Fran ces Lederle, Bertie Daniel, Gladys Mill- lamle O'Keefe Kirkpatrick DELEGATES To""sTgMA CHI CONVENTION Miss Annie Gaylfe Norvell, one of the most popular girls of the younger s£t of Nashville, arrived Friday night In Atlanta, accompanied by, a party/en route to the Sigma Chi convention to be held July 30 to August 2 at the In side Inn at the Jamestown exposition. The Nashville men who will attend the convention are W. E. Norvell. Clarence Connell and J. A. Peoples. In Atlanta they joined Mr. Hamilton Douglas and Mr. Hamilton Douglas, Jr., who will accompany them on the trip. Mr. Douglas goes as the repre sentative from the alumni In his home town and his son Is the one official delegate to which the Sigma Chi chap ter at Vanderbilt Is entitled. Othere from Nashville who will attend the convention are Dr. William L. Dudley, Messrs. Dudley Jarrett and J. J. King, now en route home from a trip through Europe. The social pleasures of the convention Include several boat rides to points of interest and a banquet which Is a final feature. dentonTdixon. A quiet home wedding was solem nised at the residence of Mr. and ^lrs. J. Frank Denton In Spread, Oa., July 20, by Rev. Mr. Morgan, of the Metho dist church, uniting In marriage Mr. Claude C. Dixon and Miss Mary Fran ces Denton. The bride Is the pretty and accom plished dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Denton. The groom was former ly of. Gibson, Ga., but Is now connected with the Western Electric Company of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will be at home to their friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haygood, CO St. Charles avenue. stacey'-'blake. An engagement announced In Nash ville this week of much Interest In At lanta Is that of Miss Louis# Stacey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Stacey, and Mr. J. Frank Blake. The wedding will be the last of August at the Church of the Advent, at Nash ville, and there will be a large bridal f iarty. The young people will be In At- anta shortly after their marriage, and will return to Nashville late In the fall. Mr. Blake Is football coach of Gordon Institute, at Barnesvllle, Ga., and one of the Blake brothers, mem bers of a wealthy Texas family who removed to Nashville some years ago and who have since added much to Vanderbilt’s reputation In athletics. Hi# fiancee Is very pretty and attrac tive, and has many friends In Atlanta made during her visit to Miss Antoin ette Blount. THANK81XTENDED. The ladles Interested In a woman's exchange for Atlanta extend thanks to the mayor and city council for their assistance, and desire to assure them of much appreciating Without such aid as these gentlemen have given It would be Impossible to attempt so wor thy an enterprise. ARRIVAL8 A?~TALLULAH» The following are recent arrivals at Tallulah Lodge, Tallulah Falls: L. A. White. Danlelnvllle, Oa.; J. H. Jones, Clayton; J. C. Langston, Clay ton: J. L. Tye and family, Atlanta: Charles N. Welshans, Jacksonville! Fla.; W. B. Dozier. Jacksonville, Fla.; O. P. Willingham, Macon; B. Dullose, Athens: E. G. Hall, Athens: J. R. Con ley, Atlanta: Clarence Blusher, Atlan ta; R. N. Hardeman and family, At lanta; Miss Tyler. Atlanta; A. J. Mitch ell and wife, Atlanta; George A. Wright and wife, Macon; Mrs. Calvin Holmes. Atlanta; B. P. O'Neal, Macon; Miss Holmes, Atlanta, Mrs. J. Camp bell, Pensacola, Fla.; Mrs. James Hart, Athens; Mrs. H. King, Newnan; Hhea King, Newnan; C. D. Campbell, Ath- anr lira \f PiiPrhVrtl 2 !'h*elaa».<n Enquire for Them No housewife who has used any of Flavoring vanma Extracts S, but will recommend them as th best articles of their kind in do mcstic use. They are the leadin; flavors in America and should be on the shelf of every grocery. Enquirelfor them and do not take substitutes. WATERMELON CUTTING, A most enjoyable occasion was the watermelon cutting given last Tues day evening by Miss Cora Rice, The house was beautifully decorated with, cut flowers and potted plants, and on the lawn hung hundreds of Japa nese lanterns. Many Interesting games were played, after which the watermelons were cut, Those present were; Misses Daisy Barnes, Della Barnes, Maude Williams, Alma Leathers, Pauline Estes; Lillian Johnson, Clara Johnson. Emma Rice, Cora Rice, Kate and Orace Rice, Grace House, or Winder; Madge Hicks, of Savannah; Messrs. Chalker, Estes, Er nest Halle, F. G. Barnes, Odus Barnes, Cantrell, Rice, Segars, Hill, and Mrs, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Rice and Bob Humphreys, of Macon. IN HONOR OF~MISSES JONE8. Mrs. Starr’s house party was delight fully entertained at a lawn party Wed nesday evening, given by Mrs. Jewell Lewis, at Woolsey, In honor of her guests. Misses Edna and Mabel Jones, of Atlanta, and Misses Izma and Opal Shepherd, of Senola. The lawn was beautifully Illuminated by Japanese lanterns suspended from the stately oak trees. Palms, ferns and cut flow ers were used In profusion. Progres sive anagrams was played at the small tables scattered over the lawn. The aoore cards, the work of the talented hostees, were pin and Ink sketches of Teddy bears and sailor boys. The prize, a beautiful box of stationery, was won by Miss Izma Shepherd. After the game, delicious refreshments were served. The guests Included; Misses Jones and Misses. Shepherd, Misses Jewel!' Lewis, Sadie Burch, Sarah Sams, Mamie Snead, Ethel and Mamye Winter, Mrs. A. L. Matthews, Mrs. Ada Starr, Mrs. E. J. Snead, Mrs. W. T. Stipe, of Tlfton: Messrs. Horry Harp, John Weldon, Walter Burch, Tommy Woolsey, Ferrell Sams, John Snead, Roscoe Mlnter, Luther Lewis, Arthur Matthews, Jerry Wallace. PRESBYTERIANliOSPITAL R'ALLY, All Presbyterian ladles of Atlanta and. vicinity are requested to meet at North Avenue Presbyterian church on Monday at 3 p. m. In the Interest of the Presbyterian hospital. Revs. R. O. Fllnn, L. a Walker and It. F. Gullle will speak. MISS WALLACE TO ENTERTAIN. Miss May Wallace will entertain the Phllathea and Baraca Claeses of the Woodward Avenue Baptist church at hor homo, on Woodward avenue, Mon day evening, the 29th, In honor of her two attractive cousins, Misses Bessie Davis, of Senola, and Mona Bates, of Jacksonville, Fla. Music and games will be the features ! the evening and delicious refresh ments will be served. BOX PARTIES AT GRAND. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Burlingame will ens; Mrs. M. Furrlfgott, Charleston: 8. C.: Miss Hortense Furchgott, Charleston, S. C.; M. Furchgott, Charleton, 8. C.; Oscar Furchgott, Charleston, S. C.; Miss G. C. Crichton, Columbus; Mms H. Crichton, Colum bus; Miss Mery Stewart, Jacksonville, Fla.: C. M. Walker, Monroe; H. A. Studdard. Monroe; \V. O. Lindsey, Cin cinnati; C. B. Carmichael and wife, Monroe. Monday evening In honor of Mrs. Kath arine Houston Fisher, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Fite. The party will occupy two boxes at the theater and will bo entertained later at sup per at the Aragon. Those Invited are: Mrs. Katharine Houston Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. File, Mrs. Lane Seltt, Mrs. William Mlzo, Miss Nells O'Brien, Mr. Edward Dawson and Mr. Brandon Hurst, of New York, and Mr. George Graves. QAIETIE8 AT "ciHICK SPRINGS, An unusually large crowd attended the regular Friday night hop at Chick Springs, 8. C., quite a number coming over In automobiles from Anderson, and Belton. On Saturday morning Mrs. J. W. Westmoreland, of Augusta, Ga., gave a sextette party, complimentary to some of tho guests of the hotel. About 10 o'clock those who were fortynate enough to be Invited repaired to the bowling alley. .After an exciting and closely contested game, the ladles' prize, a handsome set of cuff pins, was won by,Miss Jeuna H. Garret., of A.u- gustn, Ga,, who very gracefully pre sented It to the guest of honor. Miss Westmoreland, of Greenville, S. C. The gentlemen’s prize, a book, was won by Mr. Theo. DuBose, of Columbia, S. C. After the awarding of the prizes, de licious Iced melon was served. Those who enjoyed this delightful 6ccaslon were Mrs. J. H. Bradfleld, Atlanta, Ga.: Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Barron. Columbia, S. C.: Dr, and Mrs. E. M. Whaley, Co lumbia, S C.; Mr. R. J. MagllL Jack- zonvllle, Fla; Mrs. J. C. Fitzgerald, Mr. J. O. Jones, Miss Westmoreland, Green ville, S. Miss Sarah Elliott, Birm ingham, Ala; Mr. R. F. McC^ulan, Greenwood, S. C.; Miss Jeuna H. Gar rett, Augusta, Ga,; Mr. Theo. DuBose, Columbia, S. C.; Mr. Tom Crayton, An. derson, S. C.; Mrs. William A. GarretL Augusta Ga; Mrs. M. J. Thomson, Spartanburg, S. C.: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bull, Chick Springs, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Westmoreland, Augusta Ga. and others. Though the week days ore full of gayety and amusement, the Sabbath Is always fittingly observed. It w a simple little service on last Bunua The guests all gathered In the large reception hall, where one of the ladles read the'Episcopal service for the da" all Joining In singing some of the ol< fashioned familiar hymns. Among the guests who have recently registered are: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barron, Columbia, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woodrough, Tarpon Springs, Fla; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Maglll, Jack sonvllle, Fla; Mrs. J. H. Bradfleld, At lanta Ga; Misses Mildred and Marian Bradflold, Atlanta, Ga; Miss Mattie Maglll, Jacksonville, Fla; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. F. Shropshire, Rome, Ga Miss Sarah Elliott, Birmingham, Ala., M Iss C. Elizabeth Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Whaley, Miss Cecil Whaley, Master George Deal, Columbia S. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Alexander, Miss Julia Alexander, Master Alonso B. Al exander, Spartanburg, 8. C.; Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hopkins, Hopkins, S. C.; Mrs. William A. Garrett, Miss Jeuna H. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West, moreland, Augusta, Ga; Mrs. J. D Graham, Mrs. Henry G. Hill, Sumter, S. C.: Mr. E. R. Taylor, Columbia S C.i Judge and Mrs. R. C. Watts, Che raw, S. C.; Misses Augusta Courte ney and Elizabeth Watts, Cheraw, C.; Mr, John Watts, Cheraw. 8. Mrs. E. M. Henry, Greenville, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hudgens, Columbia S. C.; Mrs. James McGee, Miss Gladys McGee, MISS * Wilhelmlna McGee, Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. E. L. Feed, New York city; Mr. and Mrs. F. McM. Saw yer. Charlotte, S. C.; Mrs. J. T. Jett and aon. Mobile, Ala.; Miss Mary T. Nance, Columbia 8. C.; Mrs. C. W. Russell, Atlanta Ga; Miss Emma L. Hard, Charleston. S. C.: Mrs. C.B. Hal sey, Miss Estelle Halsey, Charleston, S. C.; Governor and Mrs. M. F. Ansel, Columbia S. C.; Mrs. George C. What ley, Miss Eula Whatley. Master George Whatley, Master Bates Whatley, Birm ingham, Ala; Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Arnold, Master Tom Arnold, Green ville, S. C.; Mr. R. F. McCasIan, Miss Rosalie McCasIan, Mias Frances Aiken, Miss Anna Morrow, Greenwood, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fitzgerald, Green vine, S. C.i Mrs. M. J. Thomson, Spar, tanburg. S. C.; Mrs. H. B. Refo, Winns boro, S C.; Mr. J. T. Cox, Fountain Inn, S. C.i blisses Addle and Nelle Hicks, Savannah, Ga; Mrs. D. E. Jett, Mobile, Ala.; Mrs. Cullum, Ridge Springs, S. C. Pei-sohai Mention A TRIP TO WHITE CITY. The Inmates of tho Home for Old Women, chaperoned by the Gordon Cir cle of King's Daughters, were the guests of the White City on Wednes he party left the home at 4 p. m. day and took a car at the corner of Hunter and Pryor streets. Arriving at the park, they were met by Mr. W. C. Puckett, the genial host of the afternoon. The first attraction visited was the I' Eight. Here the ladles were comfort' ably seated In cars and told to keep entertain at a box party at the Grand (seated, which later they found difficult What Do They Cure? 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It*§ hftrmiei*.c>*n, i«frr*hin* C.aa t he detected, t'aeIt marufoc. noon " V, n 1ffnt,Winter,Spricg.Seawcr.PsU. sampkfkBB. CjonutrXo.«s».MUat»nwa!ra,!Mr! MAYFIELD-DUN BAR, The marriage of Miss Daisy May- field to Mr. Charles Dunbar, both of this city, which was announced to take place on Thursday of this week, was perfgrmed on June IS, In the presence of only a few close friends. The affair was kept secret till last Thursday evening at a reception given at the home of the bride’s parents, 142 West Pine street, where this popular young couple will be at home to their many friends. 8URPR|IF PARTY. Otis of the very enjoyable events of the week was the surprise party given Miss Daisy Barnes, at the home of her parents, In, Edgewood, Friday evening. Various games were played, after which dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mlssee Alice Hunter, Della Barnes, Pauline Estes, Grace Rice, Maude Williams, Kate Rice, Grace House. Cora Rice, Daisy Barnes, Messrs. Swords. O.' Barnes, Borneo, Chalker, Crawley ,od m ___ —. over-worked women—ho matter whzt has caused the break-down, ’Favorite Prescription’will bo found most effective tiding up tho strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pzln ---* ■ - - ’rTgor orous In bu the s— j T znd bringing about a healthy, condition of the wbolo system. A book of particulars wraps each bottle firing the formutaof both medicines and quoting whqz scores of eminent med ical authors, whoso works are consulted by physicians of sit the schools of practlco as guides In prescribing, say of each In gredient entering Into these medicines. The wonts of pralso bestowed.on the several Ingredients entering Into Doctor Pleree'a medicines by such writers should have more weight than any amount of non • professional testimonials, because Such men are writing for the guidance of their medics', brethren and know whereof they apeak. Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non- L and contain no harmful habit- secret, and contain no harmful habit- forming drugs, being composed of glyceric extracts of tho roots of native. American - "'elnal forest plants They are both by dealers In medicine. Yon can’l 1 to accept a* a substitute for one of medic!: sold l MMd _ theso medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and In- rigorst* stomach, ltv*r and bowels. do. After this exciting trip, which ly the younger and stronger ones ik, a visit was paid the Merry-Go Round. When seeing other pleasure seekers In the "Lovers' Tub” all agreed to try the more qulej mode of riding, so with the older ones seated on sofas and tho younger ones on rocking ponies all started off. From here the party went to the Phoenix Wheel, which was so delightful with cool breezes and good view of the park, etc. The host next escorted the crowd to the "Haunted House," and explained that the Fun Factory was not com pleted and the ponies had not yet ar rived. After the mysteries of the “Haunted House" were explained and visited, all went to the theaters, and then to the refreshment pavilion, where Mr. Copeland acted as host, and where Professor Wedemeysr's band rendered stveral beautiful selections. Next In order waa the Circle Swing, jut attraction that all enjoyed. An In vitation to the Cave of the Winds was received, but as It was growing lets and the old ladles were growing tired, they left this for another visit, and slowly retraced their steps to the en trance gate. Seeing the little train so Important In Its small way. It was with regret they were ptselng It by. When the engineer assured them thqt all was In readiness and promising a safe and prompt return, the coaches were soon filled and all started on the McCarthy Special" for a trip around .he beautiful lake with Its wc willows, swans and many boats, was the first trip In a train some of the ladles had had In many years, so what cared they, as they did not wish to leave the city. If their trip was short and the engine small? With many thanks to Mr. Puckett, Mr. Copeland and owners of attrac tions, whose kindness was appreciated by all. the ladles said good-bye and the afternoon will be remembered and talked of at the homo. As It was growing dark, the thousands of bright lights were turned on, making It seem a fairy land. A car was found watt ing at the gate and soon the old ladles were comfortably seated and the home ward Journey began. The conductors and motormen on outgoing and return ing trips by their careful and courteous attentions to the aged women added to ths enjoyment of a delightful after- nnon. AN INVITED QUEST. children Ieethinq Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ,’IIILB TEETHING WrnFph^FECTSCoL I K'S. IT SOOTHES THE CHI I.D.SOKTKNi BE GUMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN, CURES r’lND COLtC. and is tbs BEST REMEDY FOR D1ARR JUEA. Sold by druggist* In every part of tbs world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under ths Pure Food and Drug act, June 30. 1903. Serial num. ber 109*. Mlsc Anna McAlpIn Is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. C. McAlpIn, at Bluff- ton, for a fortnight Mr. and Mr*- P, W. Meldrlm. Savannah, are spending a few days In Atlanta. Miss Mary Kendrick is attending house party given by Miss Carrie Mor gan at her home, near Madison. Mrs. James Danson, after visiting friends In Atlanta, has returned to her home, at Augusta. Mr. F. J. Paxon has returned from Warm Springs. Miss Horrle Fumade leaves week for a visit North.' Mrs. Ferclval Sneed leaves soon for a visit to Ohio. Mr. I. E. Emerson, Mrs. T. M. Hor ner and Mrs. Smith McKIm will re turn from Europe the first week In August. Mrs. Horner will visit Mrs. McKIm at Irvlngton-on-the Hudson. Mrs. Walter Dunson and Miss Gladys Dunson, have returned from a visit to Washington and Jamestown. Mrs. Fanllle Davis and Miss Lois Saunders, who are visiting In Newnan, will return home next week. Mrs. Hattie Massengale and Mies ale left Saturday after- •everal weeks ut Tal- Mr. and Mrs. Williams McCarthy have as their guests Miss May John- THE VALUE OF COFFEE As a factor in the world’s dietary is no I on per , questioned by ' the best authorities. Good, properly grown, harmoniously blended and correctly roasted coffees, such as Max well nouse Blend, checks tissue waste, aids digestion gild mild ly stimulates without harmful reaction. Have it on your table. Sealed cans at grocers. if Troy, i r, of Dot! Maxwell House Blend Coffee / Ml 'will leave on the 1st for St. Louis, Mo., to visit before going on to New York, Atlantic City and Mammoth Cave. They will be gone until the middle of Au gust. Mrs. Frank Watkins and Mrs. Dun- ster will go to Indian Springs on Mon day. Mrs. Charles Sheridan, Miss Lillian Sheridan and Miss Lillian Bennett, of Marietta, are spending some time at St. Valery Sur Somme, Picardy, France, where they have taken a house. They will return to America in the early autumn. Miss Irene Bentpey, of ( town, and Miss Lilia Harwell, of .. .lontan, are visiting Miss Marguerite Carter, at her home, on Pine street. Saturday afternoon at the Grand Miss Elisabeth Dunson was hostess at large box party. Her guests, be sides her two sisters. Misses Edith and Gladys Dunsot bers of the Lucky 1 Lucy Smith, Caroline Muse, Helen Jones, Flora Bewick, Mlgnoh McCar thy, Aurelia Speer,' Bessie Jones, Annie Laurie Robinson, Hildreth Smith, An nie Lee McKenile and Sarah Coates. Mrs. Earle E. Griggs and children are In Hogansvllle for a couple at weeks, guests of Mrs. Fannie Brook. NASHVILLE—HOUSTON. CHEEML COFFEE CO. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go,, (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 60 Marietta Street. Opposite Post Office. E. PIERCE, President. MAJESTIC TIIOROlHilllT ' Mrs. J. S. Hussey and Miss Grace Hussey, who have been at Asheville, are now visiting relatives In ths east ern part of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs, Colquitt Carter am; oung son, Colquitt, Jr, are at White lulphur Springs. Miss lama Dooly has returned from a visit North, where she was delight fully entertained. Mrs. Frank Butt and children will return next week from Asheville. Mrs. M. H. Dooly and Miss Louise Dooly.leave Sunday for a visit to Tate Springs. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hopkins, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Hopkins aro at Narragansctt Pier. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fortson are at Lako Placid, N. J. Mrs. W. A. Byers leaves Tuesday for a tlrp to Chicago and the Great Lakes. Mrs. Robert Maguire and young daughter, of Mobile, Ala., will be the guests of Mrs. S. H. Helfner during August. Mr. and Mrs. Harry English and Miss Joste Stockdell left Saturday to spend a few gays at Warm Springs. Mrs. S. H. Helfner and family haV returned from Demorest, Oa, when they (pent the lost two months. Allle Joseph in Columbus next week. Miss Luella Kidd, of Amtrlcus, Is vis, Ring Mrs. William Abner Herin In the Georgian apartments. Mr. William 8mlth, of Birmingham, will arrive In Atlanta soon to visit friends here. Miss Luclle Woodruff, of Columbus, the guest of Mrs. Ernest Woodruff. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Langston and children leave Monday for a month’s stay at Lake Erie. Mrs. L. Z. Rosser, Mrs. Ada Mos ley, Misses Julia and Nora Bell Ros ser, Miss Ruth Rosser. Miss Frances 'ly. Miss Nell Prince and Mr. ...... Rosser, Jr, leave Tuesday for month's stay at Porter Springs. Miss Mary Dowdell, of Lafayette. Ala, Is the gueit of Miss Lucy Miller. Mrs. Arnold Broyles and children are Toccoa for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Charles Martin, of Sheffield, Ala, Is the guest of relatives In the city. . Mrs. E. C. Csrtledge Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Rounsavllle, in Rome. Miss Non duBIgnon Is at week with her sister. Mrs. Robert Al ston, at Sweetwater Pork Hotel Mlsa Florence Jackson and Miss Kathleen Brown ore spending the week-end at Llthla as the guests of Hr. and Mrs. 11 timer Moore. DRINK A BOTTLE EVERY WHERE 5Cj