Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 08, 1907, Image 8

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1 . THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, AUGUST S, SOCIETY Mrs. George C. Bally Editor, • . AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS A SUMMER ROMANCE. A sea Report, • A pretty maid, A man for sport With mind arrayed. A little dip Into the «urf, A little trip On woodland turf. A little lunch Ju*t now and then. A little bunch Of rosea ten. A little note, A little kiss. For none to quote. But not amiss. A change of mind, A man’s goodty, Girl left behind, A little cry. A llttle'sult, Man on the grill. His sport's sad fruit. A little bill. —Baltimore American. TO MI88 VAN HOOK. Miss Alberta Doughty was hostess (Wednesday afternoon at a delightful ■•little bridge party which she gave In ( honor of Miss Edith Van Hook. The ! occasion assembled Informally ten or twelve of the friends of the young ( hostess and honor guest, Misses Aline I Oentry, Charles Owens, Hattie May ! Holland, Maybelle Swift. Helen Payne, i Muriel Hall, Nancy Prince, Annie Cav- j «rl.v, Edith Watts, Lida Brown and ' ! Jdrs. Francis Smith. After several games of bridge, a de- ( j llcloua two-course luncheon was served, j Miss Doughty was a gracious hostess :*nd received her guests In a gown of > White Swiss, made princess and . i trimmed with lace. Miss Vnn Hook . was becomingly dressed In blue and i whits muslin, lace trimmed. She was < presented with a pretty gause fan. The • first prlae was an automobile veil and [ was won by Miss Charles Owens. The ‘consolation was a lace handkerchief. MISS LAD80N’S DINNER. Wednesday evening Miss Margaret I lAdson was hostess at a beautiful din- J ner given In honor of Miss Deborah ' Adams, Miss Laura Payne’s guest. Miss Ladson's guests were seated about a table beautiful In Its appolnt- . ments of cut glass and silver. The '• centerpiece was a great basket of tiger ! lilies, its handle tied with pink tulle. ' The place cards, ices and cakes were • also In the shape of tiger lilies. Miss ; Ladson. the lovely young hostess, was , gowned In white chiffon, lace trimmed. Miss Adams wore pink silk mull, and ! Miss Payne was gowned In pink chiffon. WEDDING OP MISS. JANICE THOMAS AND MR. MARSHALL. • Thursday morning, at the home of ( the bride’s uncle, Colonel Oourtland ■ 8. Winn, on Washington street, the j marriage of Miss Janice Thomas and ' Mr. J. C. Marshall, both of Little Rock, • Ark, was solemnised. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. I-ee, and j owing to a recent bereavement In the I bride's family, was witnessed by only ; the Immediate relatives. The bride , was unattended and wore o chic trav- . cling suit of dark blue chiffon broad- ; cloth, and a becoming hut of blue ^ raw, trimmed with flowers. Her uquet was of bride roses. ' Mrs. Lovlck Pierce Thomas, mother , or the bride, wore a gown of bluo : Bilk, lace trimmed. Mrs. Winn nnd : Miss Clara May Winn were In white. ; The home of Colonel and Mrs. Winn , was prettily decorated for the occa- ' Blon with quantities of cut flowers and ; asparagus fern. Immediately after the ■ceremony Mr, and Mrs. .Marshall left ; for New York, whence they will sail i for Europe on Friday. Mrs. Marshall. I as Miss Janice Thomas, was well ; known In Atlanta Hhe attended school here at the Washington Seminary and < has frequently visited Atlanta as the •’ guest of Misses Annie and Alice Thom- ' as and Miss Clara May Winn. She . Is a young woman of unusual beauty I and of decided social gifts. Mr. Marshall Is prominently Idontl- • fled with all that Is best In the social 1 and business life of Little Rock, and ; upon returning from Europe his and his j bride will occupy one of the hand- ' somest homes of that city. HU DDLESTdN-LITTLE. Wednesday evening at 9 o’clock, ot i the home of the bride's father. Mr. , William C. Huddleston. 17* Highland j avenue. Miss Sarah Huddleston was quietly married to Mr. Roger Little. There were no attendants. The home was effectively decorated with quan tities of summer roses In conjunction with luxuriant palms and ferns. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. B. F. Gullle, pastor of Westmin ster Presbyterian church, was witness ed by only the relatives of the con tracting parties and a few Intimate friends. The wedding music waa played by Miss Isabelle Hllley. The bride wore a lovely white lingerie gown and car- ■ rled a shower bouquet of white roses. During the evening delicious refresh ments were served buffet fashion. ‘ The bride Is the youngest daughter of Mr. W. C. Huddleston and Is a very attractive young girt of unusual beauty and accomplishments. . Mr. Little occupies a responsible business position, his strong and man ly characteristics Insuring him a fu ture of much success. TO MI88 WINGO. Friday evening a reception will be given by the Centra! Presbyterian church to Miss Alice Logan Wlngo who, to the regret of many friends here, has resigned the secretaryship of the church In order to accept a posl, lion as dean at Drury College ' In Springfield. Tho large congregation of the Central Presbyterian church Is In vlted to meet Miss Wlngo Friday even ing. Those receiving and entertain ing the guests will be Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kendrick, Mrs. Wlngo, Mrs. M. V. Eagan, Mr. Charles Martin, Miss Martha Clarke Howard, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Young, Mr. John Whltner, Mr. John J. Eagnn, Miss Axlle Simpson, Miss Mnry Thompson. LADIE8’ AUXILIARY Y. M. C. A. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. will be held Friday, August 9, at 4 p. m.. In the Y. M. C. A, building. A full attendance of the ladles Is desired. BRIDGE CLUB. Miss Lucy Durham entertained her bridge club Thursday morning at her home, at Decatur. MRS. FISH’S VIEWS. Mrs. Stuyvesant Kish, one of the brilliant women of New York, has Just been Interviewed and as nothing Mrs. Fish ever says or does is dull or Inane, her opinions on current questions must necessarily attract attention. In this recent Interview Mrs. Fish takes de cided Issue with Charles M. Schwab, the steel magnate, who urges girls and women to abandon business and the professions and devote themselves ex clusively to domestic arts. This Inter view reveals an entirely now and In teresting side of the society leader’s character nnd life purposes and be trays qualities of her nature never be fore brought to life. "Nothing can ever convince me,” she said, "that woman's brain is Inferior to man's. It is my belief that nature Intended woman to be man's equal. 'To say that women have no place In business or the professions, or to say that they should abandon every ambi tion except that of becoming wives and housekeepers, Implies that the feminine brain Is Inferior to the masculine. 1 shall never admit that, for I do not be lieve It. Woman Is wholly man’s equal mentally. The difference between her mind and his Is simply a difference In quality. Woman hns the Intuitional quality, man the rational. That Is all. She certainly has ns much right to a business or Intellectual rareer as he has. It Is all a mistake—the tradition that keeps a woman'down nnd Insists she Is able to fill only ono place," she began—"that of the domestic, tho housekeeper. It Is a great mistake to Insist that marriage Is the end nnd aim of existence. For centuries women have been taught that the great ambi tion of life was to marry and settle down. That Is all wrong. A girl should be taught first to develop the best In her self—her mind. No woman should be ashamed to be called an old nmld. Far better be nn old maid than marry a mnn who Is not one's equal, one who Is not companionable. "8o many girls and women commit the folly of marrying Inferior men simply because they are afraid they will be ridiculed If they remain single. It Is absurd that a woman who does not marry before she Is 30 should be considered an old maid. "The Idea of bringing girls out In society simply for the purpose of mar rying them off Is vulgar. "The entire education of woman has been wrong. Tradition has hampered women. But, above all else. 1 believe women themselves are largely respon sible for their own false position In the world. "Women do not stand by each other, as men do. that If women the world over would unite nnd stand together In demanding their rightful heritage the position of the sex would very soon be exalted. "I would rather be a great actress or writer or artist than have all the wealth and social position I could com mand, because the woman with a pro fession has achieved something—she lives a life of growth and power. It Is powor that counts, nnd the develop ment of one's Individuality. This la the greatest thing after all. "It rests with the Individual woman entirely. I firmly believe that a woman may become anything she wills to be- 1 V kelUo. * * ll„, ...ot He should tell you Als hopes, plans and purposes. If he does not consider you worthy to be his confidant, he does not really love you. True love Includes ab solute respect and confidence.” MI8S ERMA MASON ENTERTAIN8, Wednesday night, at her home, Decatur, Miss Erma Mason entertained delightfully a large number of her schol girl and boy friends. Refresh' ments were served during the evening on the verandah and lawn, and muslo and games completed on unusually happy occasion. Miss Mason received her guests In a pretty white lingerie gown. A BEAUTIFUL CHILD’S PARTY, Thursday afternoon, from t to I o'clock. Master William Patlllo Van Vnlkenburg beautifully entertained 100 of his little friends at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Van Val- kenburg, at Decatur. The verandah und spacious lawn were effectively decorated with Japanese lanterns, um brellas and other unique devices. Cream and cake were served during the afternoon, al fresco and the chil dren played all sorts of pretty games under the big trees. . The handsome young host was assisted In the re ception nnd entertainment of his guests by his mother, 'Mrs. J. E. Vnn Vnl- kenburg. and his little brother. Mus ter Edward Van Valkenburg. Tho hun. trod guests Included children from At. Inntn, Decatur and Inman Park. Mr. Jack Steward, who has made I say most emphatically' dlls home for many years In the Far ‘ West, Is receiving a most cordial wel come from his host of friends here, tend they are delighted that he has de cided to remain In the South. come. I believe that the great force, the one eternal energy which we call God, Is at the command of every hu man being. Any woman who has It In her to progress can, by summoning God to her aid. rise to any height she de sires In this world. "Why, women have done the most Important work In the world. They have reared the children, have they not? Back of every great man that ever lived was the Inspiring Influence of some woman. I do not hesitate to say that woman la the power behind the throne. "Any woman may be what she wills to be. You ore what you make your self. No one can make you what you are not. If you have the force of char acter within yourself you con compel conditions to serve you. "My advice to girls and women Is: Determine to develop the best within you. Do not belittle your own powers, aim to progress steadily, never be con tent to stay In on Inferior position. Don't moke marriage the one aim and end In life. But If you do marry, do everything In your power to make your husband happy. "Make your husband confide In you. CUT-GLASS A sprinkling of our beautiful cut-glaxa will tend a charm and at- tract Jvenea* to your buffet or dining table that nothin* alee will Impart. An Inupectlon will convince you of Its excellence, deep cutting and artistic and original designing. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jewelers.37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, PRELL-JONES. At the home of the bride's parents, 37 Carnegie place, occurred the mar riage of Miss Julia Roberta Prell and Mr. Charles Alfred Jones, which waa solemnised at 8:30 Wednesday even ing by Rev. Orme Fllnn. The house was artistically decorated In palms and smllox, the color scheme being green and white. The bride wore a beautiful white lingerie toilette, elaborately trimmed In baby Irish and val lace, and ahe car ried a bouquet of brlde'a roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. John L. Brown, was handsomely gowned In a white lingerie costume and her flowers were white roses. Miss Cora Worly wore a becoming white embroidered mull with trim ming of pink and carried pink carna tions. Punch was served on the Inclosed g jrch by Mrs. M. D. Huff and Mrs. ernard Prell, who were both very at tractive In gowns of white mull. Mr. Erneet Halle was beat man. Mr. Charles Jones holds a responsible position with The Georgian and Is well and favorably known by a large circle of friends.' The ushers were Mr. Warren Jones, of Augusta, and Mr. Walter Stoy. The bride and groom wera reclptonts of many handsome gifts, which at tested the esteem In which they are held by their many friends, those of The Georgian and Journal chapels being especially beautiful. Refreshments were served during the evening to about fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will be at home to thelr'frlends after September 1. Mrs. Semmes Coleston, of New Or leans, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bacot at their home on North ave nue. The marriage of Miss May Ragland and Mrs. W. E. Dobbins will be a quiet event of Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cay McCall and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cay, of Jackson ville. left Atlanta Friday for Tate. After visiting the resorts, of North Carolina they will go to New York. Mrs. Georgia Durham and Miss Lucy Durham will leave Saturday for Bor den- Wheeler Springs. The North Side Club will tneet with Mrs. Louise Green Wednesday after noon of next woek. Mrs. Harriet Burton and Miss Ade laide Gresham, of Waynesboro, are tM guests of Miss Kate Mllledge. Miss Lena Brlghtwell. of Athens, is the attractive gueet of the Misses Brlghtwell. Misses Laura and Mamie Ansley have relumed from Madison, where they were the guests of Misses Carrie and Mae Morgan at a Jolly house party. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stannard are spending a month In the country near Tucker. Miss Virginia Crane will leave Vrl- day for an extended visit to Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis left Wed nesday for Marlborough, N. J„ where he will engage In business. Their frlsnds regret very much to have them leave Decatur Wednesday. Understood It is well understood by reliable dealers that Vanin* Lemon Orange Rosa, sic, fWMryeiy flavoring Extracts have constituted for years past the standard flavors in all the markets of this country. If the opinion of the best class of consumers is at all worthy of acceptance, they are the purest, strongest, and finest flavoring extracts in the world. returned from Chattanooga. Mr. E. H. Smith, of Virginia, was the guest of friends Saturday. Miss Harriet Mllledge will leave Fri day for Tallulah, ML Airy and other places of Interest In north Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jackson and daughter, Miss Jackson, of Charleston, 8. C., nre the guests of Mr. and Mra Gus T. Dodd, on West Peachtree street. Mr. and Mrs. Alra Huddleston an nounce the birth of a little daughter, Evelyn May, at their home, 251 High land avenue. Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden and Benja min F. Cobb are’spendlng August at Clarkesvllle and Tallulah. going to Upton. Province of Quebec, to visit her father. Before returning home she will visit friends In Chicago. Miss Estelle Strickland, of Carters vllle, Is the guest of Miss Clara May Winn, having come to Atlanta for the Thomas-Marshall wedding. Misses Lillian and Mildred Harris leave Saturday for a week's visit to Porter Springs. Miss Lamar Jeter returned Thurs day from LaFayette, Ala. where sha attended a house party given by Miss Lillian Brock. Miss Alice Logan Wlngo leaves soon to make her home In Springfield, Ohio, where she has accepted a position ns dean In Drury College. Miss lone Jackson, of Gainesville. Is visiting Miss Ersklne Frailer. Mrs. Paul Irvin, of New York, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Chandler Harris, has gone to Washington. Go., to Join Mr. Irvin for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Irvin. Miss HalL of Fairmont SchooCMont Eagle, will arrive Thureday night to spend her vacation with Mre. E. S. Redhead at her home, 120 West Peach tree street. Miss Louise Jeter left Friday for Birmingham to spend a month with relatives. Quite a number of Informal affairs have been planned In her honor during her visit. Mrs. Annie Cater, of New York, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harvey Waugh, in West End. Da You Think For Yourself ? 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Professor Barnlmrdt Is at- the Wig wam, Indian Springs, whlre he has organized a fine orchestra. Miss Samuella Whitman has returned from New York. Mrs. Tom Barford has returned to Chattanooga; after visiting friends In Atlanta. Miss Annie Wright, of Farill. Ala., Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. G. R. Shockley, 42 Dunn street Mrs. Frank Butt has returned from a visit to Asheville. Miss Katie Stump, of Valdosta. Ga ts visiting her cousin, Miss Janie Speer, on Piedmont avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Arnold are at Toxaway.' Miss Alma Pace Is spending some time at Warm Sprln’gs. Mrs. H. R. Callaway and Mieses Lula and Grace Callaway are at the Lodge, Tallulah, for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGhee are among Atlantans at Warm Springs. Miss Grace Golden Is visiting Miss Ethel Sowell, at McDonough. Miss Sowell entertained In honor of Miss Golden on Monday evening. Colonel T. L. Lewis la the guest of friends at Alpharetta. Mrs. Pett Moye, of Cuthbert, visiting Mrs. R. B. Blackburn. Miss Marie Ridley Is the guest of Miss Genie Hood, at Cuthbert. Miss Clara May Winn returned home Wednesday from Lawrencevllle, where she hss been for the past two weeks visiting relatives. The friends of Mr. Ned E. Frailer will regret to learn that he Is 111 with typhoid fever at the home of his pa rents, Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Frailer, on Gordon street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell, Miss Rosalie Howell and Mr. Gordon Kiser are In Paris. Mias Edna Popper, ot Macon, Is the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pap- penhelmer at their home, on Forrest avenue. Miss Lois Beckham, the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. leckham, ot Madlaqn, Ga., Is visiting Mrs. Hubert Beckham, at 123 West Harris street. Mrs. Joel Chandler Harris left at noon Thursday for Canada. She will stop a few days In Washington before Miss Alberta Doughty will leave Sun. day for Savannah. The Salmagundi party at which Mrs. Morris Benjamin will entertain this •vexing will be a pretty compliment to her little daughters, Carrie and Claire Louise^ Miss Juliette Doughty Is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. T. A. Lyon, in Kentucky. Among many delightful things planned In her honor Is an au tomobile tour of the Bluegrass region, the party visiting at Mammoth Cave. Mr. McDonald has purchased the Holder place, on Candler street, Deca tur, arid will take possession soon. Mrs. Annie Miller, of Augusts, Is the guest of her brother. Colonel Hal Jones, at Decatur. Miss Georgia Crane will return Mon day night from Apalachee, where ahe has been delightfully entertained as the guest of Miss Mary Candler Mi chael. Mrs. Florrle Bennett has returned from Tennllle and Bamesvllle. Mr. and Mrs, Hooper Alexander have CHILDREN I'EETHINQ Mrs. Winslow’s S&felWMl GLUONS of Soothing Syrup flWfflSss^Foi - c 1C. uuan. ALIiAin ALU rAI.il UUU.3 ,s *• BEST liEMED? Sold by druggists In svsry part of tha world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act, June 30, 1906. 8erlal num ber 1011. UNION DENTAL OFFICES. 70 1-2 PEACHTREE ST. A 8ET OF TEETH liOO A GOLD OR WHITE CROWN $2.25 The painless extraction of teeth and the Insertion of new ones without the old roof plate s specialty. Phone 1944. Mr. H. L. Allan and Mr. Frank O'Nell left Thursday for New York, Jamestown and Washington. The many friends of Dr. L. C. Fish er will regret to learn that he Is III with typhoid fever at his home. Mr. Jack Neablt, of Savannah, spending a few days In the city. Mr. Hamilton Weeks and family are visiting in Acworth. Miss Eddie Hunter has from LaGrange. Mr. Cheeves. of Montezuma, spent several days with his family, who are with Mr. and Mrs. Howell Erwin for the summer. The dance at Oakland City, given by the young men, was a most ^en Joyable affair. • Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper will leave this week for Asheville, N. C. The friends of Miss Maury Lee Cowles will be glad to konw that she Is able to leave the hospital and Is with her aunt, Mrs. Florence Wesner. Mrs. Cowles and little Jane are Im proving. Mrs. Jerome Jones and Jerome Jones, Jr., are on an extended visit to Ard more, Ind. T. Mrs. Jones contemplates a stay of a couple months, but young Jerome will return In time to partici pate In the Labor Day exercises, none of which he has missed since old enough to take parj. ■ Miss Mary Vest, of Vlnlngs, Ga, was the guest ot Mrs'. Earle E. Griggs Wednesday en route Home from a visit to Elberton. Mrs, Earle E. Griggs expects as her guests soon Misses Kate and Doris Ward, of Columbus, and Miss Buena Brook, of Hogansvllle, Miss Kate Ward and Miss Brqok ore at present In Charlotte, N. C„ the guests of friends. Mrs. Lois Winter Morrow, who hns been In Knoxville, Tenn, for some time, has returned and Is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. Kauffman, at 58 Currier street. Miss Katherine Miller, who has been the charming guest of Miss Mary Brent Smith In Atlanta, and has been delightfully entertained at the govern or’s mansion, has returned home. Miss Miller was a greatly admired visitor In Atlanta and was accorded many so cial honors during her stay—Macon Telegraph. • FREE—Half-pound box of Wiley’s best candy, which retails at 80c per pound, with each 30c cash Want Ad brought or phoned to The Georgian office Friday or Saturday, August 9 or 10, to be inserted in the Saturday Georgian Want page. NORCROSS. Mr*. Adam Jour* and MIm Helen Jonen, of Atlanta, are the guests of the Misses Bowie. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Wood and eon, Cllf- their country ford, will spend August at place in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. K. Winn Be dura on leookoiit Mountain. MIm flojrle Skinner ra In Pickens, 8. C. Mr. nnd Mra. I.ouln Car hurt, of Atlanta. who have been aepndlng a month at the Brunswick Hotel, have gone to Tallulah Falla. Mtaa Guaale McDaniel and Masters Sim mon* Bate* and Tommie McDaniel enter tained with a Buster Ilrowu party Monday evening. Mian Buasey, of Bylvanla. la the guest of Mis* Mary Johnston. Mias Ilnsaey and Mias Johnston spent a few days last week at Toccoa Falla. Mias l join Key entertained Thursday evening with a pretty porch party In coin- pllmeut to her Hominy achool class and the CARTER8VILLE. Hhe was assisted In receiving by Mrs. W. A. Hansel!, Mrs. Logan VaughnnJ Mrs. Jar- rett Green, Mrs. Walter Burton and Miss Milner. The Misses Neel entertained the Young hAIm' llrlilffn Clltk In linna* \fl«. 41, T-mllee 1 Bridge Club In honor of Mtaa Me- Kcynnlda. of Paleatlne. Tex., and ill,, Mynima, of Hnin«wl<-k. ilneaday night II I forty-two party Marion Smith entertained the Euchre Club Friday night. Mr,. W. I. I'allaway amt children, of At lanta, were the gneat, thl, week of Mra. Mae Rhode,. Mr. II. r. Mnddox ha, returned to 8t. Paul. Minn. Mr,. Vandeyander and family, of Cedar- town. are the gneata of t'aptaln J. J. Cal houn nnd family. 0ALLA8. / :«. «*!!( to her brother. Mr. T. R. <Jr1f..„, am. .... family, returned to her home In Carrollton a tew dnrs sgo. Lillian Knln left Tuesday for a few weekB'rlalt to her aUter, Mra John Hark- -f Birmingham. Vannlc Phillips, of Carrollton, Is rls- »4» 4* if Hp No other medicine for woman's Ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has received. In the un qualified recommendation of each of Its several Ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all the schools of practice. Is such tn endorsement not worthy of your consideration ? \ »*» ♦ «t» «l» A booklet of Ingredients, with numerons authoratlve profeslonal endorsements by the leading medical authorities of this country, wlllbe mailed free to any one sending name and address with request for same. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y _ 'ary DeJarnette, of Atlanta, Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. T. R. Griffin. Mr. H. N. Finch nnd children went to Rockmort the latter part of last week. Since the end death of Mre. Finch tho children will reside with their grandmother, Mrs. Lee, In Itockmnrt. Dr. Kramett Robinson nnd Mr. J. F. Welch were In Atlanta Wednesday, Judge and Mre. A. L. Bartlett were with week. Jr. W. A. Carruth, of Dutton, Ala. visiting relatives near Dallas. Miss Myrtls Bennett Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Duncan at Dotiglnsvlllc. take n course In book keeping. Dr. T. F. Abercrombie left Monday for Wilmington, N. C„ to spend a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert 8. Griggs, of At Mrs. J. M. Watson. Mrs. Paul Haygood entertained last Tues day evening In honor of Miss Lena Helms, of Rome. Miss Clara Moon Is visiting at Mount Olivet. Mr. Charles R. Cooper has gone to Ashe ville, N. C., for the balance of the sum Mr. W. 0. Grogan, of Crowsvllle, Is now at Dallas. Mr. J. M. Rosch, who has been book keeper for the Commercial Havings Rank here, resigned to take charge of a bank In the Wltham. intern. Miss Alice Newborn has returned to her home In Birmingham after a visit to Mrs. A. J. Cooper. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Land entertained n number of young people at their suburban homo nesr Dallas Friday evening. At late hour Ices, cakes and fruit were served. Mr. Robert D. Leons * Rank of Dallas, spent City. Mr. Lee Griffin Is visiting his parents at Carrollton. Mr. Tom McAdams came up from Atlanta Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Welch nnd children srs visit- ig relatives near Hockmart. Miss MaybeRe Hitchcock Is teaching at High Shoals. Mr. O. E. Earwood, of R'nn Francisco, Is visiting * ‘ ‘ city. i. r,. t-.TirwiHiu, or nan r ranrisco. i, relative anil friend. In ,nd near ROME. Mr. Jam,, B. Nevtn, editorial writer for The Washington Herald, returned to Washington Saturday, after spend ing a month with relatives and friends In Rome. Mrs. Moses Wright is spending a few days at Mentone, Ala. Mrs. Robert Hooks, of Atlanta, Is the guest of friends In South Rome for a few days. Mias Beulah Adamson Is the guest of relatives In LaFayette. Mrs. Seaborn Wright has returned from Atlanta, where she spent sev eral days the guest of friends. Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Wright, of Cave Spring, were visitors to Rome Friday. They attended the races at DeSoto park. Colonel T. W. Lipscomb and family are In Norfolk attending the James town exposition. From there they will go to New York. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. West and Miss West are spending the week at Mont- eagle, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cothran have returned to New Orleans after spend Ing a month In Rome. Mr. John Graham Is spending I month at Burks Falls, Canada. DRINK A BOTTLE EVERY- CZrs WHERE OC Southern Dry Goods &Shoe Go,, (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 60 Marietta. Street. Opposite Post Olfici E. PIERCE. President. THE CARE OF THE HAIR can be reatored to It* natural color, or made any ahafid il«>slr>>d. Imperial Hair Regenerator I. n..l,nr....ln.1-«.l 1 V tlillf Is tlie acknowledged KTANBARD HAIR COLORING of the age. If Is easily applied, rnnkea th»* hair harmless. Sample of hair ored free. Correspondence cons- dentlnl. Imperial Chemical Mfg. Co., 135W.23dSt.II. Sold by‘Jacobs’ Members needed to enable ua to operate a Woman’s Exchange 120 West Peachtree, Phone 1559-J, M. DENTAL SPECIALIST DR. C. L. STOCKS, DENTIST, 427 (Fourth Floor) Austell Buildinj. Atlanta, Ga., Boll Phone M-3303. Practice limited to the operativ, branches—Fillings. Crowns, Bridg, Work, otc. (Ton Years' Experience) Ed Calloway Recovering. , Ed Calloway, the popular clerk at the Kimball, In recovering from an Ill ness which has kept him away from his desk for several weeks. He Is at his old home, near Forsyth, and his let ters to friends here show that he' ex pects to be back at his place In the Kimball In a few weeks. BREAKING IN NEW SHOES Use Stinson’s Deodorant' and make it easy. swollen and sometimes blistered feet, < STINSON’S DEODORANT not only gives the feet thst delightful sensation of relief nnd coolness, but It kills all odors and Is essentia! to abx ness. ' After the bath BTlNSON'S DEODORANT, which Is an hnmilpable powder, delicately perfumed nn.l hlshly antiseptic, when used right after the hath, will make the entire laxly "ts fra- grant as a rose." It will refresh and all unpleasant odors rising from the arm- pita, feet nnd other psrta of the bod . ft '• • W tet luxury thst amounts Indispensable necessity. Bold by Chamberlln-Johnson-DuBois Co, Or address STINSON CHEMICAL CO. Atlanta Go. Price 25c. #CASINO Tonight 8:30—Matinss Thuradsy VAUDEVILLE AMETA, BURROWS-TRAVIS CO, INZA AND LOVELK, SISTERS BRUCE, GOLDEN dl HUGHES, ANO OTHERS. SAME CASINO PRICES. .... SALS AT Bl-IOil: WlUWWWiWIiij Matinees Daily 3-4 p. m. Nights 7:30-11 THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM. HARRISON, WEST & HARRISON, FEATURING MASTER PETIT, Champion Wooden Shoe Dancer of «"• World. DARROW &. MITCHELL, Piano Imitations, 8ongs and Dine" ED MORLEY, Eccentric Danes. EARL SNOW, Hebrew Mono 9Ufc MISS ANNETTE STEINBORN, llluatratnd Songi Atlanta’s Playground Ponce deLeon Everything for Everybody • St Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DELEON PARK. DOUBLE BILL THIS WEEK. PHROZO, The Mechanical Bkatlne Doll in • .Startling Illusion. McLALLENS, Champion Dancer On Skate*. Every Evening at 9:30 and Tu*’?*' 1 Thursday and Saturday at 5 r. ns.