Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 05, 1907, Image 8

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A i mm hum ‘ • i iiiiiiikii ia . Ts*-" . THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, AL’UtKT j, UCi. THE LOST WINGS. ••Know you where It wu I lo»t my wlngi?" , •‘Oh, poet, at the Mart of Sordid Things, Where the merchants strive and bar. ter all day long, Where the clamor of the huckster drowned your song— Oh, poet, at the Mart of Sordid Things! "Know you where It was I lost my wtfigs?” “Oh, poet, at the House of Pleasing Things— At the Place of noisy laughter, where the mirth Of wine and feasting dragged your song to earth— Oh, poet, at the House of Pleasing Things!" “Know you where It was I lost my winks?” “Oh, poet, at the Place of Trilling Things; The little scorn, the spite, the lesser love— These maimed your song and killed the sweets thereof; Oh, poet, at the Place of Trifling Things!" "Where, then, shall I And my wings again?” “Oh. poet. In the Prison House of Pain, From the silence, from the anguish, from the night, Shalt the sudden song of singing thrill to flight: Oh, poet. In the Prison House of Pain! —Theodosia Garrison, place In the autumn. Miss Stubblefield has visited Miss Antoinette Blount and as her guest was the recipient of many charming social attentions. In mak* Ing the announcement of the engage ment, The Nashville American says: “Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Stubblefield an- nounced on Saturday afternoon the en. gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Kitty McKwen, to Hard. Ing Alexander Jackson, son of Mrs. Mary Harding and the late Judge How- ell E. Jackson. The wedding will take place In the Tall, but the date Is not yet selected. Miss Stubblefield la exceedingly pretty, fascinating and bright, Inherit ing much of the social charm and at- traction of her mother, who, as Miss Hetty Wilkins, was a distinct belle. She descends from a line of lovable and gifted women, and has been a leader In the younger set since she made her debut. Mr. Jackson Is equally a favorite, having a wide circle of Inherited and personal friends. He lives at the beau- tlful home of the family. West Meade, on the Harding road, which has been for many years a noted seat of hospi tality. and members of her family, who own Rowland Springs, and kindly placed this property temporarily at the dls posal of the managers of Sheltering Arms for the benefit of the children of the Institution. The forty children are well and hap py and are finding their sojourn at Rowland Springs the happiest episode In their colorless lives. The good people, of Cartersvlllo are doing their generous part for these lit tle folks, and are already beginning to suggest plans for regular summer outings for them. Mrs. Freeman has also plans on foot, which, If carried out. will give the Sheltering Arms children and many working girls a season of recreation, rest and fresh air every summer. TO MR8. WILLIAMSON. Tuesday at hen home In Inman Park Mrs. John Perdue will give an Informal spend-the-day party In honor of her guests, Mrs. C. P. Williamson and Miss Carey Williamson, of Kentucky. Dur ing their visit here Mrs. Williamson and her daughter have received the most cordial welcome. Among those who have entertained Informally for them are Mrs. A. O. Rhodes, Mrs. F. M. Robinson, Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. Dr. Btockard, and others. The late Mr. Williamson was for nine years pastor of the Christian church here, and was one of the most beloved men who ever held a pastorate In Atlanta. IN H0N0r"vI8IT0R. Miss Virginia Shropshire will be among those who entertain this week for Miss Lotta Howe, who Is visiting Miss Gena Wooley. The occasion will be thoroughly Informal, Including only the Intimate friends of the ■ young hostess. 30UTHERN GIRL ON THE STAGE, Miss Will Nell Lavender, a native of Selma, Ala., but lately a resident of Rome, Oa., has gone to New York, where she will enter the theatrical profession. Miss Istvender Is a daugh ter of Colonel and Mrs. C. II. Lavender. Miss Lavender will take a leading part in one of Savage’s opera troupes. She has a magnificent contralto voice, which she has spent several years cul tivating under competent Instructors In New York. She Is now splendidly equipped for the profession she has de cided to enter. Miss Lavender will spend the next six weeks rehearsing and the company she will be connected with will start out on a tour about the middle of Sep tember.—Birmingham Ledger. TO MISS M’GREGOR. Miss Jessie McGregor will be guest of honor at an Informal party which Mrs. La Rue will give Tuesday after noon. The occasion will be thoroughly Informal. Miss McGaughey was hostess at a lovely party which she gave In Miss McGregor’s honor recently. HOU8E PARTY. Misses Carrie and Mae Morgan, at their country home near Madison, are entertaining a charming house party, which Includes Misses Nora and Irene Ingram of Atlanta, Misses Louise and Mamie Ansley of Decatur. Miss Mary Kendrick of Atlanta, Miss Ethellne McGarrlty of Social Circle. Miss Em mie Thompson and Miss Irene Austin of Madison. Among other festivities In honor of the tdembers of the house party was a reception during the week given by the Misses Morgan. Progres sive hearts was the game played, Miss Irene Ingram winning the Indies’ prlxe, gold hat pin. Mr. Butler Atkinson won the gentlemen's prlxe, a gold watch fob. About seventy of the young er set went out from Madison. JO MISS HOWE.* Tuesday evening Mrs. William King will entertain Informally at tea In honor of Miss Lotta Howe; of Mason City, Iowa, who Is the charming guest of Miss Gena Wooley. Mrs. King will in vlte to meet them a limited number of her young friends, and the occasion will be characterized by the delightful hospitality for which the home of Dr. and Mrs. King Is noted. Miss Howe Is an accomplished young woman, possessing In Addition to her social gifts a beautiful mezzo soprano voice. As the guest of Miss Wooley she Is being extensively entertained. powder la made In four alluring tints. 81*. ANTHONYS GUILD. The regular meeting of St. Anthony's Guild will meet Tuesday, August 6, at 4 p. in. at the residence of Miss Lizzie Murphy, 217 Gordon street. MRS. JOHN KING, Secretary. 8EAGO-8PEAR8. Miss Gussle Seago, formerly of Au gusta, and Mr. D. B. Spears, one of the officials of the Louisville and Nashville railroad, with headquarters at Etowah, Tenn., were quietly married Wednesday evening at the parsonage of Dr. W. W. Landrum, of Atlanta, who performed the ceremony In the presence of friends. Mrs. Spears comes from a prominent family In Augusta and Is a, young wom an of beauty and lovable disposition. She Is also highly accomplished. Mr. Spears Is a young man of sterling character and ability. He Is the son of Colonel N. B. Spears, a prominent attorney of Pell City, Ala. The many friends of the young couple wish them a happy and prosperous life. Mr. nnd Mrs. Speara will be at home to their friends at the Kimball. 8TUBBLEFrELD-JACK80N. The many Atlanta friends and ad mirers of Miss Ktttyo McEwen Btub- blefleld, of Nashville, will be Interested In' the announcement of her engage ment to Mr. Harding Alexander Jack- son. of Tennessee, the wedding to take COMPLIMENTARY TO MISSES MORRIS. Friday was delightfully cool and even the Outing Club was not a necessity, but the place Is too alluring for the dance evening to go by not well attend ed, and quite a gay crowd of young people were packed In the big band wagon, which left late In the afternoon for the club. The ride on the wagon Is just as popular ns the 6 o'clock train was and Is really a much more delight ful way of getting to the club, for the drive and home again several hours later Is one-half the fun. Yesterdny Mrs. Newcomb chaperoned a party given In honor'of her visitors, the Misses Morris, of Atlanta, and Miss Ryal, of Missouri, nnd among the other guests at the club were: Miss Louise Wright. Misses Fannie and Winnie May Hill, Miss Nutting and Miss Wyatt, of Atlanta: Miss Gulce, Miss I.lla Mitch ell, Miss Brannon, Miss Mary Scan- drett, Miss Mattie Williams nnd Miss Roberta Gewlnner, Mr. Flewellyn Holt, Mr. Albert Burnette, Mr. Drury Drake, Mr. A. C. Daly, Mr. Ganns, Mr. Uansell Hlllyer. Mr. Carl Nesblt, Mr. Bertram, Mr. Sidney Conner.—Macon News. OUTING OF SHELTERING ARMS. The Sheltering Arms children are at Rowland Springs enjoying their outing, which Is largely due to the generosity of Mrs. M. D. Freeman, of Cartersvllle, TREMENDOUS VALUES AT HIGH'S MILL AND FACTORY BLANKET SALE MISSIONARY CELEBRATION. Special to The Georgian. Oxford, Ga., Aug. 5.—Yesterday Miss Lynn Branham's Sunday school class carried out an Interesting program In celebration of missionary Sunday. The members of the class nre Miss Dorothy Weber, Miss Julia Dickey. Miss Annie Dickey, Miss Annie Sue Bonnell, Miss Catherine Mhgath, Miss Mildred Enkes, Miss Luclle Stephens, Miss Ollle Claire Beckwith, and Miss Clara Johnson. * MOTOR PARTIES. A number of Atlantans spent Sunday at Warm Springs, ^golng over In tour ing cars on Saturday. In Mr. H. C, Bagley's and Mr. Eugene Haynes’ cars were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Payne, Miss Helen Bagley, Mr. Hugh Bagley, Mr. H. C, Bagley, Mr. Frcston Hill and Mr. Eu gene Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elyea, Mr. John Evlns and Mrs. Blanche Caldwell formed another auto party and Dr. and Mrs. Wnrren had as their honor gueBt In their ear Mrs. Mary LoU McDonald. TO MR. AND MRS. BECK. Sunday evening Mrs. Henry Porter and Miss Julia Porter visited a few Intimate friends to meet Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beck at tea, the occasion being In the nature of a farewell, as Mr. and Mrs. Beck leave Wednesday for a sev eral months' tour of Europe. The table nt which the guests were seated was beautifully appointed In sil ver and Bohqrnlan glass and had for Its centerpiece a great bowl of roses. Mrs. Porter wore a lingerie gown of mull and lace, and Miss Julia Porter was lovely In blue radium. Mrs. Beck's gown wns of white chiffon cloth elabo rately trimmed with Ince medallions. Elsewhere In this paper J. M. High Co. announce through a page adver tisement a great sale of Blankets, Bed Linens, etc. Their August sale of Blankets and Bed Linens Is awaited an nually by Atlanta's thousands of eco nomical housekeepers. This sale offers a rare opportunity for the thrifty housewife to lay In a supply of Blan kets and Bed Linens at August sale prices. This usual August announce, ment will be hailed with delight by all women within reach of this popular store. A trip to the store revealed Blankets plied everywhere. A great display Is arranged In one of the big Whitehall street windows. A member of the Arm, when ap proached regarding this event, said that In all probability It would be the most successful sale they had ever held for the reason that the Blankets were contracted for many months ago, when prices were fully 20 to 25 per cent un der present ruling prices. There has been a tremendous advance in prices of all articles of dry goods within the last six months, nnd Blanket prices have advanced with the rest. The J. M. High Co, contracted for upwards of 1,000 pairs of Blankets from the mill ntany months ago at the then prevail ing prices. A special feature connected with this sale Is the popular easy payment plan. Those who do not wish to take the Blankets at this time, hut who de sire to take advantage of this sale In order to secure the Blankets at August sale prices, which menus a big saving, can select their Blankets, pay one- fourth of the amount down, and the Blankets will be stored free of charge until they are needed. Hundreds of Atlanta's wise buyers annually take advantage of this proposition and se lect their Blankets for future use. The small payment of one-fourth down will secure you the Blankets nt the special sale prices. Then you can get them later on In October or November, or whenever they are needed. No doubt many wise shoppers will take advantage of this sale, commenc ing at High'* today. DIAMONDS Aside from the beauty and the pleasure derived from wear ing a diamond, there arc few investments so profitable and at the same time as safe. Come in and talk over our partial pay ment plan and at the same time we can show you our magnifi cent collection. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, A Squid preparation for fact, neck, arms »nd hand*. Makrttheftkinlikeyou want it. Dot* it fnftnuv neat. Notrtkkyorgrcaay. It's h*rmk«s. clean, rdnshia*. C«a’t be detected. Use it moraine, noon and night. Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall* BjunpkFKSB. Ljron Ml*. Co. 43 S. Fifth St. Brooklyn, N.Y, i PICNIC AT GRANT PARK. Miss Katie Owens gave a delightful picnic at Grant park during the past week. It was In honor of her guest. Miss Amelia Holliday, of Rochelle. An elaborate supper was spread at 8 o'clock, after which Interesting games provided amusement. Those Invited were Misses (’ora Ragsdale, Ethel Mab- but, Eunice Cleveland, Llszle Mae Ger many, Hartense Warren, Jimmie War ren, Estelle Rodgers. Mattie Sue White, Hattie Lou White, Ellalee Rayne, Nellie nnd Gertrude Owens, Amelia Holliday, Katte Owens, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Simmons, Miss Pearl Sim mons, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. W. B. Owens, Grover Cleveland, Comer Cleveland. Wayne Purtelle. Charlie Ragsdale, Dr. W. G. Ford, Dr. J. s. Wilson, Dr. Swltesgood, Pearle White, Carl Owens, Aubry Warren, Carlton Fallln, Homer Waldroupe. Persons whose diet is com posed of most wholesome foods are comparatively free from dis ease and are active mentally and physically. KHtMtHMIMtl SOUTHERN SOCIETY I D* PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD MONTGOMERY, ALA. Miss Louise Marks is visiting Miss Anne Hathaway Smith In Hendersouvllle, N. r A delightful party of picnickers spei Thursday oyer nt Mortar creek, where they were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Pope r ogter. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hlbbler. of Mis- slttNlppl, announce the engagement of tbelr daughter, Lottie, to Bev. Willis G. Clark, the marriage to place July 31. Mias Hlbbler Is well known here and much be loved, having taught lu the Girls’ High School for four years. Mrs. Anna Rhodes Garber, of Livingston, Ala., Is visiting her son, Colonel Alex. M. • 1 • i • oaroer. Airs, onriier Is one of the ante* IS Wholesome, nourishing, and bellura belles of our state, and her home Is cleanly. Made from the whole | * sVr«| e Bichsrii u n !”nu' coSTpiimet'!«* 11 m ™. wheat berry. Cop sale by all Grocers _«rjL uicnnni isunks complimented Mrs. Thaddeus Watts, nee Miss Elizabeth Win- 401 ter, at her home Friday afternoon, at o • small bridge party. Mrs. James D. IMlick •ftf woa the prize, making the highest in dividual score. The members of the Serving Circle en terUined Friday evening at Pickett springs^ In honor of four viaittug young W. r.j ( . to Rome, after spending a short time helmer of Chattauoogu, anil Well of New In Atlanta Orleans. J I M r - «nd Sirs. G. W. Crnlk are At Perdido i£® g i 8t 55?. J n r Ne ] V M 8 sses*Jnne r t*Hunter? OHve McDonali^viS York are; Messrs. E. ~F. Clark, J. A. IgltftaWlwrcroujbieTkate BaiSwhHtaSl'Lil- i, J. F. Mackay, Hill. Mahoney. F. A. Main, _ C. F. Smith, J. J. Gonzales, L. P. Blake* ley, A. L. Mason, W. P. McCord, G. W. Mills, R. H. Murray, H. M. Reid. aijfts cectiia Pnyne Is In Atlanta attend ing a house party at her cousin's, Miss Carolyn Willingham. i. Mi ?L e * Tal»or and family nre spend ■■ I ing the summer In Verbena Miss Ruth Willingham, of Macon, Is Mrs. J. McC. Tharin and Mias Bessie Tharin, who have been guests of Mrs. L. w. Lahey, have returned to their home lu SOCIETY—PERSONAL I "iSSVtnn , Mis. Rosalie Howell and Mr. and at M th e VlSinto Sr 0 !?J S5 Mrs. Albert Howell are In Naples. Mrs. F. *M. B?/flng*auS sons are In Vlr- — I alula for the summer. Messrs. J. A. Benson, Frank Colley, I Miss Carrie ilmnwond nnd Mrs. J. C. T. M. Fitzpatrick and W. A. Slaton, of I Jitter are visiting their brother In Cin- Washlrigton, Ga, «• in the city. e" vi8,tl ”« 51,88 Mrs. Robert Lowry left Sunday night Airland Alr^'w/’A Hnffold and family for Toxaway, N. C. lure at Zlrcoula, S. c., where they have — — I 11 for the summer. Misses Ruth and Lois Johnson left I Abercrombie Is in Atlan- Saturday with a party of friends for Speer ^ hor ,ece ’ MrB * »P au Mli* New York. They will spend two weeks Mr,: J. C. Lee nnd Mrs. W. E. Besson there and will return by way of the are en route to California to visit their Jamestown Exposition. I brother. Dr. Graves. I -'If- Horry Marcus nnd Miss Dora have Mrs. Clyde H. Turner left Monday to f"] 1 . 0 to I reach IJck Springs for a month’s spend a few weeks at her home, lb I Misses Goldman, Minnie Lemle and Irma Rice arc visiting Mrs. Eugene Fies In Bir mingham. Mr. and Mrs. Glover C. Else left Sat- I Miss Bessie Mills entertained a number urday for Charleston. Isle of Palms, uet Monday evening at her New York and Atlantic City to spend !“f onor »? f two weeks , ia Ji e lauu r e , r o1 Birmingham, Marguerite two weeks. Leader °, f De, uop°»s. aud Fanule Nichols ■■r ■ I of Roanoke. Miss Jenny Cramer has left for a Airs. Otto Stoelker nnd daughter, Airs son’s hospitality. After the game delicious refreshments were served. Aliases Andrea nnd Pauline Dennis are in Atlanta. Misses Luda and Georla Hutchison have returned from Nona. Aliases Hannah Leonard, Agnes Leverette, Julia Wilson, Willie Moore. Fannie Lou Denham. Hlllsmnn aud AInttie Gay Tom linson attended the barbecue given lust week by the Aliases Wall, of MiUedgeville. Miss Julia Stubbs will entertain the Bo bemlans at her home Tuesday afternoon. Allss Jnule Hearn Is the guerft of Miss Means, nt her home In Oxford. Baby Sick? Miss Alary Felker, of Monroe, guest of Allss Josle Held. The Knights of Pythias gave a barbecue On Wednesday at the fair grounds. A lntge crowd enjoyed the day. The friends here of Miss Laura Robin son, of Atlnnta, regret to bear that she has postponed her visit to Alias Kathleen Hudson. Misses Agues Leverette, Hannah Leonard nnd Mary Laurence have returned home after a visit to Allss Founllu Denham, ut her home 3 miles east of town. visit to Huntsville, Ala., to be gone I Braune, are visiting their oid "home here 1 of Airs. W. C. Pope. land are guests ■ several weeks. Mrs. Annie Mays Dow left Monday morning for Athens, where she will fXSJLJJi ,®h„£?L ® 8 1* N rao , Methodist spend ten days with her friend, Mrs. JSSRJST& J. ±j. smith. j the suburb and many people from the city \ were present. Refreshments were served The many friends of Mr. Harry Arm- by popular girls, strong will regret to hear ho had the i IxH J W<KM * entertained at misfortune several days ago of recelv- 2® Ing a bod fall on the sidewalk and dozen leading sodety s&J were^L&ratiJ aeverely sprained bis ankle and foot. .Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Richardson enter- I tnlneil the I/ookout Mnuntntn Whist (’lull Miss Gussle Adams, of Cedartown, Is "t fern Cottage Tuesday night. 8lx-hnnd visiting her slater, Mrs. H. B. BIgham, P'^ed. Guests of honor were at 502 North Jackson street several ladles who are members of a house at 503 Nortn Jackson street. party being given by Mrs. Richardson. ... _ „ .. . . „ . , _ , ] Miss Cora amort entertained at luncheon Miss Emily Hyde, of Cordele, Ga.. Is I Tuesday In honor of Miss Luellle Crum- visiting In Macon, the guest of Mrs. blits, of Kingston,' Tenn. Covers were laid' C. Wilder. ,0 . r .' 1 ,lol e n popular girls. I -Ira Z. C. I'atten entertained nt luncheon Mrs. Robert Hooks is spending «ev- Sl^SKoIrT'S^ll&eiilh^^JS -1 a..,. ...I.a .-I—>. D—„ l„ st , nclude< , thtrty .,| X .ehi,, riri, h Mrs. M. M. Henderson, of Oklahoma, for Miss Mary Klngabery will go to Ron- many year* a popular resident of Chatta- well next week to Bpend a few days •* bcl "S much entertained during a with Mrs. Ralph Van Landl'ngham. tS*h In the'dJf anTon^LUlout Miss Mildred Hollis, of Amerlcus, I Mr. and Mrs. James Newsom entertained. Go:, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. I Wednesday night In honor of tbolr guests' Grantland Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Rice have |MI*» Mny McPeak. of Hhelhyvllle. Tenn. recently had as their guests the lat-1i,, 0 ™ ,,h *J ower ’ “J* 1 ter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. SgL,t! x> S I , ion5s' , ln/iies®inrt ST d »nm.£ r £in y and Mrs. L. H. Hand, and children, of ww the*i"eitl. d 8lX y ° U " g Pelham, Ga.—Na&hvllle Banner. | ^ Airs. Claude Carson Crawford gave a skat* Mias L&urean Johnson, the attractive JJ}"" Bmh Crawford, of Decatur, Ala., and young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Cldr- i 1 '"" Della Anderson, of South Pittsburg, ence Johnson, is spending the month of | Ire „ c B „, h K , Te , gkntlng pnrty Tuesday night fa honor of Mr. and Mrs. Writer Blessing, of Dallas, Tea. Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. Wilson are at I Mrs. J. B. Anal* entertained nt luncheon home again, after an extended visit to 12? honor of M 88 Mnr0m White, Eastern resorts, I Thursday night Mrs. Charles R. Hawk and little I White, of Pulaski, daughter, Charlie Burton, of Tampa, I Mr. Lon Clark, Jr.i a well-known and are spending some time here os the I wealthy young Chattnnoognn, has decided guests of Mrs. T. S. McGahee. Mrs. I Pi 10 . 1 ! A "{."A” V"-. " nd wmgouext^ week Htti. t0 bew lork to enter a dramatic school. Joseph Johnson and little daughters, Frances nnd Nell, of Oxford, Ga., are also visiting Mrs. McGahee. CAMILLA. Sira T, R. Bennett nnd children' and Miss , Mnry Turner left Thursday for Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little spent the I Tallulah Fnlls, siount Airy ' ' eek-end at Warm Springs. 1 pojntg. aud other Personal Mention Miss Agnes Lyon will leave Monday afternoon for Jackson, Ga., where she will be the guest for several days of Miss Ada Sams at a house party. Mrs. Harvey Hill will return Tuesday evening from LaGrange. Falls, Alount J. B. Palmer entertained quite a number Mrs. T O. Cheatney, after a v.alt to ^^T^e.^m ?^5!"oa C °K y ir daughter. Mra. Devriea Davis, re- day evening. In honor of his ~ turned Monday to her home, at Macon. I and Mrs. O. O. Worley aud — I Worley, of Valdosta. Quite n pleasant Mr. and Mra. Tom Ross, who went I evgAlng was .spent Pla^nf gainei oa the nit to Atlnntn on WpitnMdfiv at*a ay. I broad lawn In front of tne house, which ” *' was lighted with lanterns. Lemonade was peeted to return thla e\enlng or on served by Atlases Ituby Worley and Luclle Sunday morning and for a month Mrs. I Collins. The watermelon cutting was en Ross will be In the city with Mias Julia I Joyed by all. Alusle wns furnished by a Hoge, at her home, on High street. Mr. etrlng band. During the evening, cream and Pretoria S “£t.«, f0r hl * home ' “ i'mT Joi.es, of Whlgham. Is vis In Fretoria.—Macon Nows.. htlng her parents, Mr. and Mts. J. H. Pow ~ . a ell. this week. Allss Evans Is the guest of Miss I Airs. Clara Twitiy In the guest of rela- Sara Eves, at Augusta. I ttven and friends In Talbotton. I Allss Rosa Harrell has returned from a Miss Anne Walton Butt has returned tr| l’ ,0 tbe Jamestown exposition, to Augusta, after visiting Atlanta rela-| NEWTON. Afessrs. II. E. Davis and C. E. Norris left Monday for White Springs, Fla. ... — -• ~ — — ”uenn VIi Mrs. J. A. Coobally leaves today fori Allss Ruth 8mlth, of Buena Vista, is rl*. *Ir«. J. T. Norris, on Alsln street. Ltrcla Norris left Monday for Macon, Miss Jessie McGregor, of Athens, 8 BLS.VTrimhMS^V!al. vl.lt. the attractive guest of Miss Mamie lBg h era tffs wraJ aUal *" 8!,0e ' *" 1 ” 18 ' ,8lt McGaughey, and has been honor guest Jn gg Brown, of Rochelle, Is visiting Allss at a number of pleasant Informal af- j Alice Fntch. fairs. Mrs. W. S. Kelly Is visiting her nieces. Misses May and Mattie Rurtch- aell. at the plantation home of Captain W r I 12liptobnoll 1 W. D. Rurtrhnell, near N’orcrosa, Gwinnett county. Mrs. J. W. Wooten, of Dawson. Is spending a few days with Mrs. John Perdue. Rev. R. F. Eakes was nt Oxford on Sunday, where he preached to an ex ceptionally large congregation. Mrs. Edward McKenzie, of Monte auma. Is spending a few days In the city. Mrs. John W. Tunis. Jr., after a short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haltlwnnger. has returned to her home, at Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Tullts leave in a few days for an extended trip North and East, going via Savannah. Mrs. M. D. Freeman came down from Cartersvllle Saturday to meet her lit tle granddaughter, Josephine Quintan, who was accompanied by her mother, Mra. C. G. QuIUlan, as far as New Or leans. Mrs. Qullllan took a steamer for New York, where she will go on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Seaborn Wright has returned Mr. anil Mrs. Scott'Tarplee are visit ing In Cartersvllle. Mrs. Tarplee as Miss Spier wns one of the most at tractive and popular girls of that city, and shs is receiving a cordial welcome there. The friends of Miss Julia Meador, who Is 111 with typhoid fever, will be glad to know that she Is no worse. Miss Josle Blankenship stonned In At lanta Monday, en route from Kentucky to Columbus, to see Miss Meador. Little Miss Josephine Qullllan, of Dallas, Texas, arrived In Atlanta Sat urday en route to Cartersvllle to visit her grandmother, Mrs. M. D. Freeman. CHILDREN >EETHINq Mrs. Winslow’s ^rfov&LJS Soothing Syrup fforWSSrrSX THEIR CH'LDREN Mrs. C. B. Norris nnd her niece. Miss Ijilth Norris, left Wednesday morning for White Springs, Pin. DAVISBORO. Mr. Henry MoGehee nnd sister, ! Louise, nre In Columbus. Mr*. J. N. Lee and Mrs. J. A. Bryan rs. Italpb Itantwell and Mrs. W. N". Parsons will spend Sunday nt Warm Rprings. lion. Henry Persons Is In Atlanta. Mrs. Alice Beall Matthews has returned from Atlauta. Dr. and Mra J. W. I-ee have returned to Covington. • Professor and Mrs. J. M. Richardson have gone to Montezuma to live. Miss Carolyn WorrUI, or Columbus, Is tbe guest of Miss Eleanor Beall. Mrs. Mattie Mae barker. Miss Ira Porter nnd Miss Susie Lee Carter are nt Llthln “brings. Rev. nnd Mrs. Francis McCullough are la Durham. N. C. Mrs. Cura Ellis Is visiting a sister In Boa- ton. Moss. Mrs. W. Netd MrOehee entertained the Domino Club Thursday afternoon. Sirs. Ralph Bnnlvel! won drat prise. Sirs. N. Parsons, of Uawklasville, of honor. . SAVANNAH. Society Is at a standstill, and those who are unfortunate enough to have to remain here during the hot weather And their only solace- In going to Tybee for the surf bath, or to other nearby resorts for the river bathing and' boat ing. Among the pleasant Informal river parties during the week was that given >y Mr. Charles M. Gilbert, who to'ok a party from the city to Isle of Hope on his launch. A delightful supper was enjoyed on board the boat. Miss Helen Dixon gave a little din nor party at Tybee on Tuesday night, the guests enjoying a surf bath, and later dancing in the pavilion. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Battey and fam ly are at Tybee. Miss Rlghton Habersham left on the 20th to visit Miss Martha Brown In Hawklnsvllle, and later Miss Harriet Mllledge In Decatur. Mrs. Frank B. Screven and children left on the 25th for Malhone, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Harrison are In CiarkesviUe, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Chisholm are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Chis holm In Virginia. Miss Cornelia Lee Is at Harris Falls, In the Catskills. Miss Sarah Elliott Is visiting Miss Margaret Lawton at Montgomery. Dr. and Mrs. William S. Elliott have returned from New York. Misses Helen and Margaret Ellis re turned last week from a visit to Mrs, J. D. Weed, at Noroton, Conn. Miss Georgia McAlptn left on the 27th to visit Mrs. W. W. Mackall at her country home In Virginia, Miss Eliza Rowan, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fleming Tins ley, has returned to her home In Ma con. Miss Elsie Gnrlington has returned to Savannah, after a week spent In Dal ton. Mrs. Charles Beck and son have gone to the Shenandoah valley to spend the rest of the summer. Mr. Robert C. Harrison, of Atlanta, Is In the city for several weeks. Miss Lassie Olllver and Miss Amy Oliver are at Indian Spring for the rest of the summer. Mrs. Anderson Carmichael and fam lly left .on the 25th for Habersham county. Mrs. James S. Munnerlyn and Mrs. Pierce Holst left recently for Etowah Cliffs. * Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Butler have gone to Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Haskell, Jr„ are now at Barre, Mass. Miss Keeeh is at East GlOBter, Mass, Mrs. John Rauers and children will leave on the 1st of August for Edge- more, L. I. Miss Margaret Charlton returned this week from Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harden have re turned from Montgomery. Miss Elizabeth Malone has returned from a visit to Miss Mary Harrison In Augusta. Mrs. Thomas Arnold and Miss Mary Arnold will .sail soon from New York for Europe, where Mias Arnold will pursue her are studies. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Owens and Mr. Duncan Owens left Saturday for the North. Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Gordon were passengers on the Kansas City, leaving Savannah on the 24th for New York. Mrs. Ruby Bacon Nlcoll has returned from the North. Mrs. George Baldwin and Miss Har- rle Hull have gone to Chautauqua, N. Sick babies have been made well by Pittr* Carminative for fifty years. If baby Is sick send for a bottle of _ ^Carminative !mi protcct y0|Jr ^ ujatrurerv and cl Infantum. Pit,,’, Carminative keeps stornnrh nnd .. . —. * ‘‘ lc stomach mid bowels normal. It j, „i„, ant to take and harmless-a s mole edy for sick babies, made by.^’ ble house. Your neighbors and factlfrers! Rankln ^S Co., Pitt,' Carminative, any druygUt Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Ga.. (Incorporated) 1 PIERCE’S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE, 60 Marietta Street Opposite Poet Office; E, PIERCE, President. Y. Sir. and Bfr*. George F. Tcnnllle will sail next week for New York and Can ada. air. and/Mrs. T. W. Pritchard sailed on the 26th for New York. Mrs. W. L. Pickard and the Misses Pickard are In Waynesvllle, N. C. f have a Btu,.nln E play — - from ..... and fancy Bot.,ning t from ILOO Ptefi Sfrin f «“n C ? - chun >P»S'w>. !“ *™ fancy linens plain and fancy white and In colors. Also some beautiful chll. dren s Parasols, 400 and up. Como today and Inspect them. ' Paul Burkert, No. 1 Viaduct Plactv. DENTAL SPECIALIST.! DR. CLARENCE L. STOCKS, Dentldt, 427 (Fourth Floor) Aus tell Building, Atlanta, Ga., Bell Phone M-3383. Practice limited to I the operative branches—Fillings, Crowns, Bridge Work, etc. (Ten ypors' exporlpnco.) visiting relatlvea in the city. Mrs. L. F. FdwardH In spending montha with relatives in Lexington. Mrs. J. C. Carter, of Tapeco, Me*., Is the I guest of the MIrhos ITpgou. Miss Rossle Wade leaves next week for Atlantic City. Mri. ty N. Jl. Hale, of Tnmpn, Is visiting Mrs. Hutcheson. Misses Mary nnd Clara Bnrwlek have i turned from Tuckaton. . Mrs. Jules Cnrlton, of Union Point, ■ visiting her brother, Mr. J. J. Daniel. Mrs. J. O. Chandler hns returned to her home In Lumpkin after a visit to her par* ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Watson. . Mra. W. J. Albert and little lanto, are visiting Mrs. Tom C Miss Camilla McWhorter Is attending a I house party nt Watson Springs. Joel Cloud, of Lexington, Mrs* guest of Mrs. Thomas H. Dozier. Mrs. E. II. Mhort nnd children, of At* iHUtn, are visiting Judgy and Ur*. »S. U, Wingfield. Mrs. O. H. Neylnns, of Tama, Is visltfnz I her sisters, Mrs. 'Smith and Miss Myra next week for Charlottesville. PEN8ACOLA, FLA. Misses Ogletree nnd Roddenberry hnrs re* I turned to their homes In Alabama. The/ | were the guests t>f Mrs. W. W. Watson. Mrs. W. L. Wlttlch, Miss Wittlch ml Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Avant have gone to Vir ginia for the summer. Boykin Hyer, the young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Hyer, entertained u pnrty «f his young friends with a hay ride and watermelon gutting on Monday lu honor of his 11th birthday. Mrs. J. W. Lendley entertained charm* Ingly of the Country Club on Thursday aft* ernoon. She was assisted by Miss Daisy I Hyer, Miss Lizzie McGaughey, MUs Kelly f of Mobile nnd other members of the society, set. The decorations were beautiful and ar* tlstlc and tbe'rcfreehinents delightful. HARALSON. Brandenburg went to Senola Mr. H. Friday. Mr. Hope Hodnett, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Slnry Hodnett, for „ month, hns gone to Tampa, where be will mnke his future home. Messrs. A. H. Foster, B. H. Taylor, J. A. Hutchinson and E. Z. Swyggert went to Atlunta Monday. Miss Una llrnswell came down from Atlnnta Wednesday to spend a few days with her mother. Mrs. Rosanna Bishop, who hns been In a sanitarium In Atlanta for several weeks, has returned very much Improved health. Mr. O. B. Bishop, who has been III with fever for several weeks. Is very much Im proved, and will soon return to bis home a Adnlrsvllle. Miss Lula Bishop hns been quite ill for everal days. Mesdames Nat Esler and G. W. Cald well, of Senola, spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. O. Herndon. ATHENS. Misses Mnry nnd Sarah Heroine entertain ed the Young Ladles’ Bridge Club Wednes day morning. The prize for the highest score wns won by Miss Frances Burnett, while Miss Mary D. Lyndon cut the conso lation. .. evening Miss Celeste 8. Pnrish de- llghtfully entertained all the students at tending the University Summer School who are graduntes of the Sfate Normal. Miss Lucy Howard, of Atlauta, Is visiting her slater, Mrs. Tom Comer. Mrs. Harrison and Miss Nell Harrison are speudiug some time t at Franklin was a fu«at WHILK TEETHING WITH PeRTEGT HUC- “SOOTHMJTHB CHILD .SOFTENS TUePo UMST ”a‘ L LATfTA Ll‘* PAfoTc' U R £3 KMS&dr u ,h0 BEST Sold by druggists In world. •vary part of tbo Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under tha Pure Food and Drue act, Juua 30. 1906. Serial num. bar 1099. EATONTON. Tbe school girl set bare had Jollr tlmea receqtl/. Last week Miss Ellaal>etb Holt gave a bountiful partjr at the home of her grandmother for. her guest. Miss Mamie ltoaser bptv.'J. Miss Minnie Grant was hostess also at a party for the seliool girls and Imjra, for her gneat, Mis* Blaalngnme, of New Master Rlehmond Unit and Mlaa Eliza beth Holt were boat and hostess at a water melon rutting on Tuesday afternoon. 4n Harris Banner, of Baltimore, la vtalt Ins air. Coke Talmsge. Miss Lena MeCurry, of Hartwell, Is visit Ing klra. Moore. Silas Marlon Lane and little Itlllyer Radi al!!. of Macon, are the gneata of Mra. Reese. Mr. C. A. Rowe baa returned from \S rlghtavllle Beach. Mra. Hamilton McWhorter and children have returned from Warm Hprlngs. Mra. Harry Mason, of Comer, is the gneat BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Bliss Pauline Oliver entertained number of her friends with a coaching J party Saturday evening. They left at 6 o'clock and went to Caldwells Springs, where supper was served. Th« | trip back to town was made by moon light. atr. Hugh afartlti, accompanied by hts mother, will salt for Europe next week. Mr. and airs. Otto atarx have gout to New York. atrs. Louis Saks and children are registered at the Arlington, Petoskey, Mich., where they will remain for a month. airs. N. B. Feagln expects to leave next week for Martin Lake, Va., where she will Join her daughter, allss Alma , Feagln. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stillman and children have gone to fit. Clair. Mich, to spend the rest of the summer air. and Mrs. Allen Durham l'A>‘ re- turned from a two weeks’ trip In la* j East - atr. and Mrs. atorrls Loveman hate returned from Bellevue, on account « the Illness of their little daughter, Gladys. , „„ Among the Birmingham people reg istered at hotels In Atlantic < By |‘ r • ! air. and airs. Bradley J. Saunderj airs. W. N. .Malone, Mrs. l>'’ nl > , Gray and Henry B. Gray, Jl t . ..V Florence Haskel. Mr. and airs. John Kaul and children, Mr. Lee air. and airs. Brooks Forbes ami st and airs. D. J. Fox. j Miss Sadie aiarcum Is the her aunt. Mrs. Watts, at Blount Springs. . . Dr. John D. S. Davis salto this , w C'ltfivna nnrl will SDCDu * for Europe and will spend weeks at the universities in Be airs. a. l- Mitchell la lu Mobile, having been cnlled there by the critical Illness of her son. Mr. Shirlun Mitchell. alias Jennie Arnold has returned to Lex ington. Mina Rebecca Forbsteln Is Tlaltlng Miss Eula Murray In Nicholson. Mra. James F. Hart and Mra J. Campbell Avery are at Tallulah Falls. Mr. An Thornton, of Norfolk, la vliltlng honor of Mlaa Uoale Hurst, of Social Cir cle. the guest of Mlaa Kathleen Hudson. On Tuesday night Miss Kathleen Hndenn „. entertained at a domino party for Min aillledgevllle. " * * ‘ *“ " ‘ Mlon Una Wilbanks, of High Shoals, Is Unrat Quite a crowd enjoyed Mtn Hud- tera toft" Friday r for "Bayannah. they took the boat for Norfolk, r will visit the exposition at J» m, f 1 ’ Miss Luclle Douglas, the aril, tertalned at a studio luncheon n - afternoon. Covers.were laid for ei«n - Judge and Mrs. Gaston and M ~ *- clle Gastni. are at Blount. w [ Mrs. Henry Fowlkes has ret?qa™ from an extended visit <'> ' n ,l Her mother. Mra. W. ?. Brown Miss Bessie Brown wlil remain In 1 a -'' fomla until the fall. fn . Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Jackson rn tertatnea at a oaroeeue !rihnr .. t , Wednesday noon. It was an e ’ n ,ier afTalr. with the tables snrea, u"J the tre on the Jawn. Onehun^^ guests accepted the Invitation' is the flrst entertainment of ,h, jJL nit fnwruuiuiicuk t - ,. rtQ1 4 ture to be given at a private » and was a brilliant auccess.