Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 02, 1907, Image 8

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No human hand touches - SOCIETY CHARLOTTE STEWART SELENE ARMSTRONG MRS. GEO. C. BALL, Editor I And Womans Interests 1 ONE VIEW. V For I.lfe Is wider than an open eye. I* deeper (inn an unshed tear. The Heart moves swifter than the pulse can fly— Tet Wisdom hides In Laughter clear. —Theodora Wilson Wilson. In the Au gust Everybody's. INVITATIONS RECALLED. On account of the Illness of her mother. Miss Kntherlne Miller, who has been the admired guest of Miss Mary Brent Smith, left Friday morn ing for her home In Macon. Mrs. Cnrleton Miller and Miss Nina Gentry, who \*ere to have entertained for Miss Miller next week, have re called their Invitations. 8PEND*THE-I>AY party. Miss Christine Dickson will entertain at a spend-the-day party Saturday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. 8. E. Smith, on Piedmont avenue In honor of Miss Gypsle Adams, of Marietta, the guest of Miss Sarah Dorsey. IN HONOR OP MRS. HILL. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stockdell will en tertain at a small bridge party Fri day evening at their home on Piedmont avenue In compliment to Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Hill. EAST LAKE PARTY. Miss Deboiah Adams will be the guest of honor at a party Saturday evening at East Lake, the party will Include: Miss Laura Payne. Miss Mary Thom- •r. Miss Martha Woodward, Miss Bessie Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne, Mr. J. C. Kirkpatrick. Mr. Arthur Clarke. Mr. Logan Clarke, Mr. Pratt Adams, of Savannah; Mr. Stuart Boyd. tis Flanders, who had charge of the piano, played "Remember Me" whlt% the ceremony was being performed by Rev. J. C. Flanders, of Fitzgerald. The bride was becomingly attired in dress of champagne colored voile, with hat, shoes, gloves and veil to match. Miss Flanders Is the daughter Hon. and Mrs. W. J. Flanders, the former being one of the popular lead ers In the house of representatives. Miss Flanders is talented, handsome* and accomplished and Is a musician of ability. She has received great hon ors In reading, having received un hon orable mention at the "Oratorical Con. test" In Sandeisvllle In 1901. During the same year she was graduated at the High school at her home town, here she received first honor going later to LnGrnnge Female Col lege, where she entered the senior class. Mr. Olllff, after graduating with first honor In Coleman, graduated at Emory 'ollege with honors. As a teacher. Mr dllff has met with great success. Dur ing the last year he and Miss Flanders ore colaborers at the school at Nash- llle. Immediately after the ceremony [r. and Mrs. Olllff left for Tallulah Falls, Jamestown, Washington, New York and other places. IS PUCES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD from its first process of manu facture until it is served for the table. It is composed of Wheat, [Celery and Salt. Not a trace of Its daily For sale by all Grocers 8EWINQ CLUB. Miss Alice Shropshire entertained the members of the Neighborhood Sewing flub Friday morning nt her home on Capitol avenue. During the morning refreshments were served. The club members In- MISS HIGH'S DINNER. A delightful event of Thursday evening was the dinner party of Miss Elizabeth High’s, given In honor of Miss Mary Brent Smith and Miss Katherine Miller. The dinner was served al fresco, the small tables being placed on the lawn, each table having'for. Its cen terpiece a vase filled with roses. The porches and lawn were lighted by Japanese lanterns and an orchestra added much to the enjoyment of the evening. Miss High, Miss Smith and Miss Miller nil wore dainty lingerie gowns, fashioned with Valenciennes lace. Mrs. Williams, who assisted In the entertainment of the guests, wore a lavender llsse embroidered In orchids. The guests included; Miss Smith, IN HONOR OF MR8. CALHOUN. ■ , Mrs. R. O. Crouch, of Griffin, enter- Other SUbst&nCC. talned 'during the week at a dinner use has a tonic and laxative ef- party complimentary to Mrs. P. H. r t Calhoun, of Atlanta. |*cvu MISS LITTLE’S PICNIC. Miss Little gave a moonlight picnic | for Miss Marie 8. Cromer, of Abbe- vllle. fl. the gue*t of Mine Anna | frey , A nder*on 8 c .. W . U GaxKOway, Belle R. Hanzen, during the week at Greenville. S. c.; R. X. Tannahlll, Ponce DeLeon, and a very delightful and children. Greenville, 8. Mrs. F. evening was spent. | E. Tarver. Augusta. Ga.; J. M. Blair, Those In the party were: Miss Marie Spartanburg. 8. t\; Miss Sarah Hnm- S. Hromer of Abbeville, 8. Miss inond, Colunttda, S. Mr. and Mrs. Anna Belle R. Hansen. Miss Elisabeth j William Godfrey and three children. Dobbins, Miss Edith Foie, Miss Lottie| Cheraw. S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dobbins. Miss Edith Little, Mr. Thar- Parks and child. Greenville. 8. C.; Mrs. lie Holder, Mr. Bert F. Tull, Mr. I Asbury, Greenville, 8. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cromer of Abbeville. 8. C„ Mr. W. R. Evans. Miss Jean Evans, Merld- Rob Lipscomb. Mr. Oscar Cromer and lan. Miss.; J. F. Calhoun. Atlanta; Miss Mr. Hugh Dobbins. Calhoun. Clemson College. 8. C.; Mrs. The chaperons were Mrs. George J. E. M. Howell. Atlanta: Mrs. 8. J. Cray. Hansen and Mrs. W. C. Dobbins. ton. Miss Crayton. Anderson, S. C.: „ „r771». ... Judge and Mrs. F. P. Westmoreland, JOLLY SEVEN CLUB. Atlanta; Mrs. Mac Robertson and two The members of the Jolly Seven Club children, Columbia, 8. C.: Mrs. M. G. ere delightfully entertained at the Aiken. New Orleans, La.; P. C. Smith home of Miss Estelle Freeh, on South and son, Greenville. S. ( H. K. SulII- r, I van, AnderHon, S. C.; C. E. Cooley, An- Pryor street, Wednesday afternoon. derson, S. C.; O. H. Simmons, Charles. Hie next meeting will b e held at the ton. 8. C.; John H. Earle, Greenville, home of Miss Denk. 8. C.; W. H. Earle, Greenville. 8. C.; I he members are: Miss Denk. Miss Miss Gray. Columbia. 8. C.; Miss Hen- Annle Schllllnges, Miss Minnie Brant- ry, H. B. .Bates, T. M. Manhant, Miss Fiy.'al.Bosehe.^Mr.. S. L. | Cora Symmes, H. H. Harris, Mrs. W. t. stover and three children. Green- I vllle, 8. C.; H. L. Clarke, Atlanta. Personal Mention tas Min* Sarah Dorsey, Mix* France* Pendleton and Mis* Lucy Oslln. cartefTbowden. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bowden, Turin, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, lfRttle May, to Mr. Daniel Matthew* Carter, of Atlanta, the marriage to take place Wednesday, September 4. nt their home at Turin. ‘ No card* will be Issued. ^ COPELIN-WORD. The wedding of Mian Annie Louise Copelln and Mr, William Bernard Word uaa on Interesting event of Thursday evening, taking place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copelln. In Wefct End. Rev. Ormo Fl Inn performed the cer emony In the presence of a number of relatives and friends. The bride’ft attendants were: Misses Clara Lee Copelln. Catherine Lambert and Louise Parker, and the groomsmen were Messrs. J. B. Cheatham, Wilfred McNaught and W. T. Cantrell. The bridal party stood before an Improvised altar of palms and during the ceremony an orchestra played ap propriate selections. Throughout the house the color scheme of pink was effectively car ried out In every detail. In the dining room n wedding hell of rones was sus pended from the celling Just over the table. The centerpiece was a heart- shaped cake, . decorated with rones. The vases were filled with roses and the Ices and caken were nlno In pink. The bride wore a gown of white mull, fashioned with Val »ace. Her veil wan caught with orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of the same flowers. The bridesmaids all wore pretty chif fon gowns and pink sashen, nhoen and gloves. They wore pink flowers in their hair and carried bouquets of pink roses. Mrs. Copelln, the bride’s fnother, wore a hundsome gown of cream-colored lace, trimmed with chiffon and velvet. Alice Steele, Mins Katharine Gholstln, Mlsn Martha Woodward, Mins Bessie Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Toultnun Williams, Mr. F. P. Gamble. Mr. James Alexander, Mr. Marlon Smith, Mrs. Alfred Kennedy, Mr. Thomas Keenan, Mr. Logan Clarke, Mr. Travis Huff, Mr. Ed Alfrlend, Mr. Lynn Werner, Mr. Denny Peteet, Mr. J. C. Kirkpatrick. Mr. James Ragan, Mr. Ed Shelby and Mr. Ewell Gay. TACKY SKATING CARNIVAL. Friday evening a skating carnival will bo given at 8t. Nicholas Audito rium, Ponce DeLeon, when the skaters There will be desirable prizes award ed for the tackiest costumes as well as to the best skaters, antl will Include first prizes, two season tickets to ifio ( aslno; two second prizes, one hun dred tickets each, good for all the concessions at Ponce DeLeon, and two third prizes of fifty tickets each, also for the concessions. Mallory antl Mrs.' Henry Muench. Drt. WOODWARD TO LECTURE FOR THE PSYCHOLOGISTS. The Atlanta Psychological Society lakes pleasure In announcing Dr. G K. Woodward as the next speaker In Its continuous chautauqua series. Woodward will address the society Sunday afternoon at Peachtree street. Ills subject will be "Pushing Away the Cobwebs." Dr.. Woodward is a brilliant speaker and Mrs. M. Chilton and Miss Annie never falls to Interest bis hearers. I Lou Chilton, of Montgomery, are spend There will be an attractive musical | In* a few days In Atlanta, prog rani and a cordial Invitation □ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson will be lock at 122 I on Eastern coast until cold weath- They left the city on Thursday. extended the public to attend. There will be no charge for admission. MATINEE PARTY. Miss Louise Horlne had as her guests . 4 _■ Thursday afternoon at the Casino Miss I ljl° f. UC p„«.«n M 0 r , 8 'v^u- Gypsle Adams, of Marietta; Miss Dm-I"’ R Io " el1 ' sev. Miss Alice Shropshire, Miss Fran Miss Cecilia Payne has returned to her home at Montgomery, after a visit to friends in Atlanta. Mrs. George Ramey and children are 8. Dent and Mrs nan. HOUSE PARTY. Misses Faith Harris, of Nashville, Tenn.; Frankie McCrory. of College Park: Lillian Logan, of Atlanta, and Olive Muthews, of Thomnston, are the guests of Miss Mary Goodrum at New- nan. Miss Mary Goodrum was the charm ing hostess at an al fresco party In com pliment to her guests. Misses McCrory, Harris, Logan and Mathews, at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. M. Norris. Delicious punch and Ices were served on the lawn, which was brilliantly lighted for the occasion. Miss Goodrum Is a gracious and cordial hostess and this, as nil her en tertainments, a as greatly enjoyed. The Hit of those Invited Included one hun dred and thirty-five of the society set of Newnan ami near-by towns. FLANDER80LUFF. A marriage of widespread Interest to friends throughout the state was that of Miss Jessie Flanders, of Wrlghtsvllle, and Mr. Stephen Chester Olllff. of Broxton, which occurred Thursday morning at 7 o’clock at the handsome home of Mrs. B. B. Wilson, at 125 Washington street. In this city. The home was beautifully decorated lr» pot plants, ferns and smtlux. and the two parlors, reception hall, dining room and sitting room were all thtown Into one. The bridal couple entered the drawing room to the strains of Lohengrin’s Wedding March. Mlaa Lo- Mr. Llgon Johnson has been ahow- os Pendleton, Miss Lucy Yancey, Mlsslored with congratulations on his recent A dele Daly, Miss Agnes Carey and appointment as assistant United States Miss Louise Collins of I,os Angeles. attorney to protect forests. Ho left at I once for the West and will be absent GAY SEA80N AT WARM SPRINGS. for sevora! weeks, spending some time Mporlnl to Tlio Georgian. I ,n California, Washington and Mon Warm Springs, Ga., Aug. 2.—Warm Springs Is at Its zenith of social pleas-1 Mrs. S. C. Hill will spend the re and excitement at this time of the | malnder of the summer at Newnan. summer, giving to Its guests most charming entertainment. For the past I Captain Henry Russell Richmond, of week the .lays and nleht* have been M* Fl " t c ? va ‘ r ; v ' United Staten army. will appear In unique and grotesque delightfully cool and the mnrtv crowds w,n arr,ve ,n Atlanta Friday evening tacky costumes. A largo crowd Is an- I of young people are seen l£ groups 11°. be tbe *“ est T % * day . ° r Uv ° °f tlclpated and a great number of skaters under the stately pines, driving, au- a^rlnir Street R rantal1? Richmond* in res,nines will take part In the ear- l‘ 0 ™ h '" n » «nd walking. who h« beenTutloned at Fort 8am " IVal - sport of "swimming, am!* alfogrther t'hc Ho'..‘om Texas Is returning from West conditions harmonize to make a visit lolnt ' '' J 1 ® •’ as Ju*< placed his IdeaL Many prominent people fro , n young brother In the military academy. Atlanta. Macon, Valdosta and Colurn- “?. d 15 ® n ™ te *® hl * "«'» P 0 »‘t Fort bus arc here. From Atlanta arc: Gov-1 > !l,ev - UnPtaln Richmond enlisted dur- ernor and Mrs, Joseph M. Terrell Mr I ns the Spanish-American war as cap- and Airs. Harry English Mr and .Mrs' ,a,n ln the volunteer service and later Milton Dargan, Miss Jennie Dargan, entered the regular army as first lleu- Mlss Joslc .Stockdell Mrs. E. H. Barnes tenant, serving three years ln the Miss Antoinette Blount and MIsb Ida Philippines. He Is the youngest cap' May Blount. From Columbus: Mr. tain in the regular service who was and Mrs. Felder Pott, Mr. and Mrs. I not educated at West Point. Everett Strapper, .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. J, o. McNulty, I Mrs. Frank Butner, who was In the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Icily all of last week with Miss Ethel W. n. Slade, Mrs. E. W. Redd, Mrs. Davis, left (N Monday for Atlanta, Rhodes Browne. From LaGrangc: I where she will spend some time with Miss Leila Ridley Williams. | Mrs. B. F. Ulmer, before returning to her home ln Savannah.—Macon News. GAIETIES AT TATE SPRINGS. Special lo The Georgian. Tale Springs, Tenn., Aug. 2.—The perennial charm of Tate Springs was never more alluring and far-reaching than this season, and there Is a de lightful gathering of peonle hero from all parts of tho South. Atlanta is well represented, and other Atlunta people have written of their coming this week ami oil through August and September. Mr. and Mrs, George Dexter are here. Mrs. John Ryan and Miss Ryan came last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mob ley and their daughters. Mrs. Sims Bray and Miss Mobley, arrived the middle of the week, and thev are ex pecting Mrs. A, M. Robinson and .Miss Kate Robinson lo Join them the first if next week. Mr. 8. Y. Tapper came Thursday. Mrs. Jack Lamar nnd Miss « umllle Lamar are recent arrivals from Macon. Mrs. N. M. McCorkle, of Al bany. who Is pleasantly known all over Georgia, has been hero for a week Judge and Mrs. Pardee and Alias Ada Alexander are expected Sunday, nnd Glare are compensating people here from Alabama, Tennessee. Louisiana. North Carolina and Kentucky. During the day there are long drive* nnd horseback riding through the mountains; there Is bridge, golf ami happy chats on the long plazas ami In swings under the big trees, and at night there Is music, dancing, bowling, cards, and Indeed all the nmusements of a gay summer place with Interesting people. The showers during the afternoon last week have made the weather cool and delightful, and the mountain air Is refreshing and spring-like. ROOT-GRANT. Announcement has Just been made Washington of the engagement of ss Edith Root nnd Lieutenant Ulys ses S. Grant 111. United Slates army. Very much Interest throughout the ountry surrounds this announcement, wing to the social and political prom inence of the families of the young people. .Miss Root Is the daughter of Secretary of State Ellhu Root and Lieutenant Grant Is the grands Ulysses 8. Gram. FREE—40c box of Wilev’s, ...I. v. , x n Airs. E. C. Cartledge has returned Dost candy With each 30c from a visit to relatives at Rome. Want Ad brought to The Mr. and JUr*. E. E. McCarty are Georgian office today or up ,p,ndln ® 8ome tlm * ** A»heviu«. to 12:30 Saturday, for Sat- m™. f. m. wait* and mi«« Lizzie Urday *S paper I Walts French leave Sunday for a visit to Jacksonville and Pablo Beach. FESTIVITIES AT CHICK SPRINGS. Hpcclnl to Tin* OrorKlan. Chick Springs, 8. t\, Au*r. On I Tuesday evening the followinir poHted I .. . . . A ... _ In the halls „f ,he hotel attracted much T ,h ” C WMk8 V '!lLl 0 thaunc *V- Qa - notice, some • comment and a great amount of curiosity: "Something’s go- MIsh Lizzie Boone haa returned from HIGH’S HIGH’S SENSATIONAL Waist $4.50 $3.98 $3.50 $3.00 $2.98 For Saturday, 8:30 Two Hours LINGERIE WAISTS LINGERIE WAISTS LINGERIE WAISTS LINGERIE WAISTS LINGERIE WAISTS $3.98 JAP SILK WAISTS $3.50 JAP SILK WAISTS Two hours or while they last $1.59 8:30 to 10:30 ONLY EACH Not a sale will be made before 8:30. No mail or phone orders filled for these Waists. . . . N OT another word is necessary to pack our third floor to the limit tomorrow at 8:30. Our Waist and Suit buyer leaves Saturday for New York to make fall purchases. Before departing it is his desire to have a monster clearance of Waists. So here goes: Commenc ing Saturday morning at 8:3Q, FOR TWO HOURS, or while they last, we offer about a thousand beautiful white Waists, broken lines, regular $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $3.98, and $4.50 Lingerie Waists, exquisitely lace trimmed and richly embroidered; also few $3.98 White Jap Silk Waists, for quick clearance, for choice . . . . , y lace trimmed and $1.59 J. M. HIGH CO. iy friend* of Mr. Lamar Hill d to know that he Is resting The manj _ _ 111 be glac _ Ing to happen tonight at 10:30. Kvery- "ell and will soon be able to be out body In the hotel—big, little, young ng«4F- and old—Is expected to he on hand to find out what it In." Needless to say. Mrs. John S. Cohen and children left all were "on hand." The "something” Thursdny to spend some time on the ns a watermelon party. About a | const of Delaware, dozen delicious Iced melons were cut. moirt of th *‘ K'"'* 1 " I Aliases Bessie and Martha Woodward Joined in the library party given In leqve next week for a visit to Norfolk. the ball room of the hotel. Kach per- i. son came representing some book. Mrs. M. Riley, accompanied by her 8ome of the repirsentiitlons were both daughters. Misses Edna, Nellie and amusing and unique. After much Katie Riley, left Wednesday night for speculation ns to what each represent- St. Simons, ed. a guessing contest was held and al prize given to the one who guessed Miss Isabelle Kuhrt has returned correctly the greatest number of books from a visit to Canton, represented. Miss Sarah Elliott, Birmingham. Ala., being the lucky I Mr. Samuel A. MagiII Is expected ’» f he prize, home in a few days from an extended andy. Some I visit to the Pacific slope. Indian Springs. Mr. E. R. Wood will leave soon fora visit to Tate Springs. Mrs. Samuel Bowman and family are spending the summer In Marietta. Captain nnd Mrs. Earle D’Arcy Pearce and children are the guests of Mrs. James R. Gray. Dr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Griffin and Miss pound box the "Through till f Wiley’s represented t>f the Needle.’ o ■ * »-lt-1 Mrs. Joseph Wooten, of Dawson. I.-® M* * Lhzabeth. The Spoilers.” the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Graham The Gambler. "The Georgian." "The perdue Slim Princess," "Essay on Man.” "The Crossing,” "Nicholas Xickleby, rite I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alston and Miss Fifth String, Hie Mill on the Floss," Nan duBignon have returned from "The Circle,” "Black Beauty.’’ “Little I Llthla Women,” "The Man on the Box.” "The Bummer calls Cor short sleeves as a matter of comfort as well a* style. Tht* fact brings the bracelet Into service as an almost essential feature of feminine attire. Our stock comprises the plainest and the most elaborate. An Inspection means the fulfillment of your mo*t pleasant anticipation. Let us show you through. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., JEWELERS. 37 WHITEHALL ST. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, and n:*bt,W icur, Spring, Jiuxamtr, gampltygEii. Ljoa Can't bedetcetnt. t'aeitmor on Ufg. Co. «4». Fifth St. BrookJj ». N V. Lamp Lighter." "Rose In Bloom." "Lav ender and Old Lace,” "Bow of orange Ribbon." "The Youth’s Companion," "The Blue Flower." "The Purple Para sol,” "The Mettle of the Pusture," “Daisy Chain," "Beside the Bnnnv Briar Hush, Phe Choir Invisible," "The Right of Way.” "The Woman in White,” ‘ Tlie Black Cat,” "The One Woman," "The Pearl Necklace," "The Rover,’’ "Wanted: A Chnperon.” and others. As usual, the regular weekly dance wris well attended. Tho ball room was esjieelHlIy attractive, being very pret tily ar.«l tastefully decorated in Nile green crepe paper, ami wild bamboo. The sacred concert on Sunday even ing was a treat to all mush lovers. Several of the Indies contributed to the pleasure of the guests by singing some beautiful solos. But the chief event of the evening was the solo, "Not Half Ever Been Told," sung In a deep, full voice, by our governor, Hon. M. F. Ansel. The following are among the many guests who have registered during the l»ast week: J. E. Shea, Clifton, 8. C., J. H. God. Reblo Workman leaves in a few days for a visit to South Carolina. Mrs. .Asa Candler. Jr., Is the guest of relatives In Hartwell, Ga. Miss Irene Lupo has returned from Hair on Face, Neck and Arm* Bcmo.nl bytho New Principle SkDIlmicfe, a rcrelitinn to modem (cleat*. It i« the enljr (clentlde and iir*. t;.,a • xy to destroy hair. Doa’t waste time **- R nmontint: with *!*.troly«i«. X-ray and depiUtoi t%t are offered you oa the IMUF. WORD oftho o ator* and maRufActurars. De Miracle is *ot. It it . _ only method which U indorsed t>y physicUM. *urjj*.»R% dermatologists, medksl Jeuraals sad proaiiaeat aiAgA* 1 >* Miracle mailed, sealed in plain wrapper for. fi.no. Your money bach without question t no red tape) if it fads to rf« all that U claimed for it. booklet free, in pUin sealed en«elope by the Do Miracle Chemical to., r^fuk * he* Vor*. For »at* by ail first dese dru^giit*. departm fcairdreater*. and THE KEELY COMPANY. CHILDREN "Teething Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup MfeSQ WHILE TEETHING WITH* PERFECTSD^ OE8JL IT SOOTHES THE ( III 1.0, SOFTENS THEOUMH ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CURES KM&gb£ d “ BEST AEMKuy worLL bT dra( r'* u ln mr 7 P* rt ®f the Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Dru* act. June >0, ISOS. Serial sum. ner in»». | -M COME Z SATURDAY Some More Freeh Chocolates and ■jS Bon-Bons ^ at the epeeial price of 5 29c ■ J5 M. Rich & Bros. Co. Candy Corner. Laura Griffin are at Tate Springs. Mis* Selene Armstrong will return Sunday from Washington, Ga. The Misses West are the guest* of Miss Dot Rudlsill. at Cornelia. Miss Floy Shannon, of Cornelia, Is visiting friends In Atlanta. Miss Pearl Brown is the guest of friends at McDonough, Ga. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ewing are visit ing relatives at Haralson, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Doughty Munley have gone North on a visit. Mrs. R. A. Hemphill and Miss Com Hemphill have returned from Vir ginia. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Gun ton have returned to Hot Springs, Va. Colonel and Mrs. B. F. Abbott have moved Into their home on Peachtree road. Mrs. J. \V. Lovelace and little son have returned from Mllledgeville. | Miss Gladys Kirk will return this i j week from a visit to South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Woodsfde i have returned from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. McAllen Marsh are at the Kimball House for the winter. Mrs. George Coates and Miss Sarah Coates have returned from Virginia Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go., (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMEHT STORE, 60 Marietta Street. Opposite Post Office E. PIERCE, President Mr. ami Mr*. Edward Peters have returned from Warir Spring*. the man In *elf defence, Harry charged with murdering Ja.'l. Mr* 11 near Centerville, Fairfax count). * Saturday night, will, with Mr-- ^ McCOen, charged with being acce**' to the death of her husband. , one of the ino*t sensational r®®”’ tal trial* In the hliitory at ^ r , Fairfax. Va.. Aug. 2— Flrnt alleging county. Mr*. MeCuen and '!'- . rulclde and then claiming that he hilled both now confined In the coun ) . TO TRY MAN AND WOMAN ON CHARGE OF MURDER. DENTAL SPECIALIST. DR. CLARENCE L. STOCKS. Dentiat, 427 (Fourth Floor) AW- ,tell Building, Atlanta, Phone M-3383. Practice "mlted M the operative branehei— Filling*- Crowns, Bridge Work, etc. fTsn wonre’ oxn*rl«‘rwo , . > —