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\ A THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 1007. SOCIETY Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor, ~ ‘ : Ste Selene'Armstrong, A” 1 * 1 *"**- j AND WOMAN'S INTERESTS I THE IMMORTALITY OF LOVE. A light that never grows dim, A flame' that never grows cold, A chalice tilled with wine to the brim, A casket yellow with gold Is the heart of love, Is the soul love— A tale that never grows old. Ah, life Is the light of love, And death Is the night of sin; Love’s gorgeous home Is In realms above, She visits the life within; But the heart of love, and the soul of love. Its end shall never begin. Deep down In the heart of man, High up In the heights of Ood Love llveth as only true life can. Apart from the flesh and sod; But the form of love, and the face of love Forever on earth must trod. —Robert Goldsmith, In Smart Set. hall by Miss Louise Smith and Mias Sarah Mustard. The ' occasion assembled very formally about forty of the friends of the hostess, and after games were played In tho drawing room and on the veran da, delicious refreshments were served. MI8S SHROPSHIRE ENTERTAINS. Friday evening, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. TV. R. Shrop shire, on Moreland avenue. Miss Vir ginia Shropshire entertained at a charmingly Informal reception compli mentary to Miss Gena Wooley and her guest, Mis* Lotta Howe. Miss Shropshire received her young friends In a becoming white lingerie gown, and the guests of honor also wore pretty toilettes of white mull and lace. Crow, Roberta and Mary Zachary. Lu die OsHh, Christine Sunders, of Cor inth; Eleanor Hunnlcutt^of Athens. der works beautifying wonders. Only : Personal Mention MI8S GENTRY'S BRIDGE. Saturday morning Miss Nina Gentry was the gracious young hostess at a small bridge party, entertaining In hon or of Mrs. Ben Noble, of Montgomery", who Is receiving a cordial welcome from her friends here. Invited to meet Mrs. Noble were number of her girl friends. The first prize was a pair of silk hose, embroidered, and the consola tion was a handsome barette. At the conclusion of the game a de licious luncheon was served. Miss Gentry received her friends In a white lingerie gown of mull and luce. Mrs. Noble was becomingly attired In blue taffeta, lace trimmed. AN INFORMAL LUNCHEON. Miss Ada Lee NorfleeL the guest of Mrs. Thomas Felder, la being delight fully entertained In an Informal sort of way. On Saturday Mr. James Riley entertained Informally at luncheon at the Capital City Club In Miss Norfleet's honor, Inviting to meet her a few of his Intimate friends. PARTIE8 TO MI88 BROCK. Monday afternoon Miss Relnette Mil ler will entertain Informally a num her of young people at her father's lovely summer home at East Lake. The occasion will be al fresco, and the guest Of honor will be Miss Marie Brock, of LaFayette, Ala., who Is vis iting Miss Seble Ewing, Miss Ewing will give In her honor a spend-the-day party on Wednesday. Thurs day Miss Ernestine Randall will give a spend-the-day party In her honor. Saturday afternoon Miss Edna Mooney entertained In her honor at a box party at the Grand. GATE CITY HIVE. Regular meeting of Gate City Hive No. 4, Ladles of the Msccobees, 86 Central avenfle. 7:*o Monday evening. All members are expected to be pres ent, as thers Is business of Importance. AT THE CLUB. A charming occasion was the dinner given at the Capital City Club Friday evening to Miss Ada Lee Norfleet, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Felder. Miss Norfleet was lovely In a gown of pale blue silk, made princess and trimmed with Val. lace. , Mrs. John Marshall Slaton, who chaperoned the party, was becomingly gowned In white dotted Swiss, fash ioned with exquisite luce. i Tho table at which the guests were scaled was elegantly appointed and had for the center piece a tall silver loving cup Ailed with pink flowers. Besides Miss Norfleet nnd Mr. and Mrs. Slaton, the guests were Miss Mar garet Ladson, Miss Martha Whitman, Miss Mary Thomns, Miss Jeannette Swift, Mr. Frank firms, Mr. Mndison Bell, Mr. C. K. Dunbar, of Augasta; Mr. William P. Ellsworth and Mr. Hoi- tins Randolph. Other parties dining at the club con sisted of Mr. nnd Mrs. John I>. Little, Miss Is tun Dooly, Mrs. TV. E. Chapin, Misses Nellie Hightower and Jnale Stockdell end Meiers. Hugh Robinson end Will Tanner. CARAWAY-LITTLE. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Caraway, Sr., of Thomaston, announce the engage, ment of their daughter Josephine Cul len, to Mr. Marvin Freeman Little, of San Francisco, Cal, the wedding to tske place the latter part of August at the home of the bride's parents. No cards will be Issued. IN HONOR OF THE MISSES YOUNGBLOOD. A delightful event of last evening Was the Informal parly with which Miss Claude Peace entertained In honor of her guests, the Misses Youngblood, of Atlanta. A unique game of progressive con vernation was played and at a lata hour after partaking of delicious re freshments the guests returned t< their respective homes. About twerr ty were Invited to meet Misses Young' blood.—Augusts Tribune. WATERMELON CUTTING AT GRANT PARK One of the most delightful al fresco gatherings of the week was the water melon cutting given by Charles Gailmard, Jr, at Grant Park on Thurs day evening. The affair was compli mentary to his Sunday school teacher. Miss Henrietta Massellng, and his fel low classmates; also to the young ladles of Miss Louise Masseltng's class, with a few outside gdests, and the In vitations Included: Miss Henrietta Massellng, Miss Lou ise Massellng, Misses Gatins, Marguer ite and Marcelline Vlgnaux, Isabel Gannon, Marie and Elolse Adams, Al- borts Fleck, l,oulse Pope, Margaret Fagan, Mary and Louise Barowsky, Marie Sylvie and Marguerite Gailmard, Mrs. Jack Sheahan, Mrs. and Miss Jackson and Mrs. Gallinard; Messrs. Raymond Ilrooks, Lonny Sheahan, Earnest Barowsky, Ed McGill, Joe Gil lespie, Ralph Darden, Clflvrles Laliattc, Henry Kattcnlwrn, Joe Griffin, Frapk Henderson, Horace Roberts, Ramsey and Alfred Gailmard. After enjoying a quantity of luscious melons nnd other good things the prizes were voted for In a merry con test, nnd won by Miss Elolse Adams and Mr. Raymond Brooks, after which the guests formed congenial parties and found further amusement on the lake and through the park. ■ Owing to the Illness of Mrs. Susan nah Waters, several of her brothers have been her guests recently. An In teresting Incident connected with their visit was the photograph of the mem bers of the family a few days ago. The group Included Mrs. Susannah Waters, Messrs. TV. P. Warwick, of Oshkosh, WIs.; J. C. Warwick, of At lanta: Colonel O. W. Warwick, of Smitlivllle, Qa.; E. A. Warwick, of Clarkston, Qa.; F. F. Warwick, of By ron county, Oa.; Mrs. J. W. McClain, of Atlanta, and the old colored nurse, Minnie. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Harris and Mr. Lawrence Harris will return home September 1, after an absence of three months In the East. Miss Julia Dunbar, who has been the guest of Miss Eunice Cochran, hoa returned to her home at Carrollton. HOUSE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrison, of For syth, are entertaining a delightful coterie of girls, and Ih their honor sev eral beautiful entertainments have been given. Misses Leah McKenzie and Florence Powfll, of Montezuma, and Misses Lee and Bessie Eptlng, of Bollngbroke, constitute the party Miss Estelle Huddloaton gave a tea followed by a delightful musical pro gram. Mrs. Harrison was at home to the young ladles of the town at a dom ino party one morning. The prlzea on this occasion were won by Miss Bessie Eptlng. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Rudlslll gave several small affairs and altogether the week was full of gaieties because of the charming house party. Miss Lillian Pearce, who has been the guest of Miss Lois Freeman, and who has been delightfully entertained at her home on North Jackson street, has returned to her home In Colum bia, 8. C. Miss Pearce was a greatly admired visitor In Atlanta and was ac corded many social honors during her stay. , Miss Gllllcan, of Savannah, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Gibson, left Friday for Memphis, to spend a few days with friends In that city. Purfe Flavorings Flavoring vanma Extracts £ have been given the preference and are now used and appreciated by millions of housewives who.have used them for half a century. family at TVInthrop Beach, Mass., be fore beginning special work In the hoS' pltals of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ivey, with their daughters, Misses Elolse and Eugenia, left Friday for New York, Niagara Falls nnd Canada, returning home by Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Jamestown. Miss Ada Leo Norfleet, who Is visit Ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas B. Felder, will leave soon for a visit to Tate, Greenbrier While and New York. Mr. Thomas R. Gentry, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mra. W. T, Gentry, has returned to Tuscaloosa, Ala., where he Is manager for tho Southern Bel! Telephone Co. Mr. Percy Huger Is spending a fort night with his family, at Bluffton, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Tillman and family, accompanied by Miss Liz zie Lewis, left Saturday afternoon for Warm Springs, where they will spend a week. Mr. W. S. Kelly, accompanied by his granddaughter, Esther LaRose Kelly, left Saturday morning for Norcrosa for a visit to relatives. Misses Lillian and Mildred Harris have gone to Porter Springs for a two weeks' visit. Misses Wlnette and Carrie Loula Walker returned. Saturday from charming week's visit to friends Social Circle. Misses Lena Harris and Mary Bar' ron left at noon Friday for a visit to New York, Niagara and tho Lakes for a month's visit. Master Jim Baker, of West Point, Is the guest of Colonel T. J. Eady, 41 West Baker street. Messrs. J. O. Bawley. O. Cohen, T, E. Valentine, C. D. Atkinson, B. B, Hackman. J. F. Richardson, S. O. Vickers, G. A. Woodllf, of Atlanta, are registered at Washington city hotels. PERSONALS... .TY. Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Smith have re turned horns from Asheville, N. C. Miss Eunice Cates, of Augusta, will arrive Sundny to visit Miss Gertrude Ingraham, 81 East Fair stret, for sev eral days. Miss Cates Is returning from Knoxville, where she attended tho summer school. Mrs. Colquitt Carter and little son and Mrs. S. C. Hill are spending the remainder of the summer at Netvnan. Mrs. B. S. Drake has gone to New York to Join her husband. Rev. Warren T. Hunnlcutt, pastor Payne Memorial church, hoa gone on a month’s vacation to be spent In tho mountains of north Georgia and North Carolina. In his absence his church will be supplied by good speakers from Sunday to Sunday. Mrs. Lollle Belle Wiley and her laughter, Mrs. Charles King, will leave In a day or two for Nacoochee valley, to spend several weeks. COURTESIES TO MISS MORRIS. Mrs. If. A. Goolsby, of .Newnau, com pllmented Miss Belle Morris, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Terrell with a post-card party Wednesday afternoon. It was a pretty and delightful affair and greatly enjoyed by the twenty-four guests. Mrs. T. B. Parks' brtdg# party at Newnan Friday morning was s beau tiful compliment to Miss Belle Morris, of Atlanta. The veranda, where the card tables were placed, was delightful ly eool and inviting and refreshing punch was served during the progress of ths game. A delicious salad course completed the morning’s enjoyment. IN HONOR OF MISS HENRY. Thursday afternoon at her home In Madison Mrs. Robert Douglass enter tained delightfully In compliment to her guest, Miss Llxzte Henry, of At lanta. ' The house, which Is a handsome one, and well adapted to entertaining, was artistically decorated In ferns and out flowers, the color scheme being pink and white. The guest ofihonor wore a beautiful white lingerie toilet elaborately trim med la baby Irish and VaL lace. Punrh was served In the reception TENNIS CLUB ENTERTAINED. Thursday afternoon Miss Bertha Oreenles entertained Informally the members of the West End Tennis Club at her home. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Miss Greenlee's guests Iftcludod Miss Helen Greenlee, Miss Ferdls Arbeelery, Misses Elizabeth and lone Ilnunsnn, Miss Lillie Lovett, Miss Margaret Wil liams, Mrs. John P. Haunson, Messrs. TV. O. Moberty, James B. Webster, James Cooper, Will Haunson, J. A. Norton. J. E. 81ms, Samuel J. Smith and stumcry. Mrs. M. J. Hotltnger, of Rockmart, Is spending several days in the city, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Finch, on Peachtree View, Mrs. B. H. McConnell and her daugh ter, Miss Gladys McConnell, will leavo In a few days for Europe. They will make their headquarters at Geneva, Switzerland, where Miss McConnell will pursue her studies. Mrs. Miller Hutchins and Miss Min nie' Iverson Randolph left Butbrdav afternoon for Worm Springs, lo spend several dnys. Miss Caro Hutchins, who Is the guest of friends at Columbus, will Join her mother and Mrs. Randolph at Warm Springs for a short stay. MRS. LEROUX'S PARTY. Friday afternoon at her lovely horns In West End, Mrs. J. TV. Leruux en tertained at n progressive anagram parly In honor of Mlsa Jessie Mac- Grsgor, of Athens! the guest of Miss Mary McGaughey. The game was played at tables set In the library, reception hall and din ing room, spacious rooms which were decorated with quantities of ferns, palms and pink and white sweet peas. Little Mbs Constance Ltroux, dress, ed in a frock of mull and lace, vvii dainty Hgure ns she distributed favor* at the tables. At the conclusion of the game a dS' llclous luncheon was served. Mra. Leroux and Misses MacGregor and McGaughey were an attractive group In soft white lingerie gowns, and Miss Sally Walker, who also assisted In receiving the guests, wore blue silk fth hat to match. Mrs. Leroux’s guests were Misses Mec McIntyre, Slnllle and Elmer Ray, Susie Yancey. Grace Troutman. Julia Crumley, Moselle Gann, Sallle Walker, Bessie Parke. Susie Lee Crumley, Louise Dorsey, Carney Martin. Flora Mrs. F. H. Orme has as her guests Mrs. J. W. Culpepper, Miss Julia Cul pepper and Miss Jessie Culpepper, who are being cordially welcomed by their many friends hare. Mrs. Simon Ring sntertflned Infor mally Friday evening In honor of Misses Dorothy Roqusmore and Miss Florence Renfroe. Mrs. R. L. Cooney leaves next week to Join her mother and slater at Tate Springs, Mr. Snm Hutcheson, of Chattanooga. Is visiting his cousins. Misses Martha and SamtMlIa Whitman. After an extended trip to Jnmestown, Virginia seaside resorts and New York, Mr. William Angler has returned to Atlanta. Judge TV. F. Eve has returned to Au gusta, after a short visit to Atlanta. Mr. Joseph L. Gefdlne, who has spent years In the mission field In Ko rea, Is at home upon a year's leave of absence and Is receiving a most cor dial welcome from his hosts of friends here. Ho will spend some time with hiS rvAronfa Tfn ’ n*v#l 1 fmb /'11 n a a# his parents. Mr/and Mrs. Gerdine, of Decatur, nnd Is at present the guest of his sister, Mrs. Harvle Jordan, West End. Mrs. T. J. Wooster, of Athens, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harvlo Jordan. Miss Jessie McGregor, who has been extensively entertained during her visit to Miss Mary McOarughey, In West End, returned today to her home In Athens. Miss Deborah Adams, of Savannah, who has been the feted guest of Miss Laura Hill Payne, has gono to La. Grange to visit Mrs. Frank Rfdley. Mrs. Emily Hamer Holbrook Is spending a delightful summer In Can ada. She Is at present at Shawbrldge, having visited during June and July many Interesting points In the proV' Inces. Miss Ella Turner Is the guest of Miss May Andersqn at Forsyth. Mrs. E. D. Rudlslll, who has been the guest of Mrs. William Healy, has returned to her home at Forsyth. Mrs. Ira E. Farmer, of Thomson, Is spending a week with Senator Former at the Majestic. Miss Ella Hough, of Rome, and Miss Ina Stocks, of Atlanta, are at the Cliff House, Tallulah Falls, for a couple of weeks. Miss Belle Morris Is visiting Mtss Dorothy Burpee at Newnan. Paris and other points of interest. They will return the latter part of Sep tember.—Nashville Banner. Music at the Churches. 8unday, August 11. FIRST METHODI8T. Morning. Organ prelude. Chorale and Minuet Gothlque—Boell- man. "Praise Ye the Lord"—Macfarren. "How Lovely Are T>y Dwellings"— Spohr. Organ Postlude. "Laus Deo—Dubois. Evening. Organ prelude. "Entree du Corttge"—Dubois. "When - Power Divine"—Faure- Shelly. Solo, "Abide With Me," Ashford— Mr. TV. P. Hunter. Organ postlude. • "Triumphal March"—Costa. rtRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The following musical program will be given under the direction of Miss Mamie Lee Bearden, organist: Morning. Organ, "Adoration”—Gaul. Chorus, "Lord of Heaven"—Cran- mer. Offertory, "House of Many Man sions"—Gabriel. Postlude. Evening. Organ, "Andante In F"—Wely. Chorus, "I will lift Up Mine Eyes. 1 Offertory, organ, "The Vesper Bell"— Spinney. Duet, "Under Hie TVIngs"—Misses Martha and Daisy Bearden. Postlude. The Story ofa Medicine. Its namo—"Golden Medical Discovery was suggested by one of Its most Import ant and vaiuablo Ingredients — Goldoa b. al root. Nearly forty years ago. Dr. Pierce dis covered that ho could, by tho uso of puro, triple-refined glycerine, aldod by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with tho aid of apparatus and appliancesdcalr' -'i for that purpose, e x tract from our most vaiuablo natlvo me dicinal roots their curative piupMUei much better than by tho use of alcohol, so generally employed. So tho now world- famed "Golden Medical Discovery,” for the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred dera: puts w-i< lirst made, at It ever slnic has bVn, without a particle of alcohol In its tnacy-up. A glanceVjXikf lull list of Its Ingredi ents, printed rniTve>y bottle-wrapper, will show that It Is mads, from the most valuable mi-lMnal r \s\found growing In dur American fop-.tSJ All these In gredients have rc.-c’vcd the strongest rit- cor.semcntTrnin lit* 1 —' — *— : ~" -- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Morning. Organ prelude—Calkin. Offertory solo, “Eye Hath'Not Seen” —Gaul. Organ postlude—Gutlmant ATHENS. Mlsa Annie Carlton entertained the Young Ladles' Bridge Club most de lightfully Wednesday morning. Miss Mattie Lou Brown, of Colum bus, Miss., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. A. McNeely. Miss Camilla McWhorter Is at Green brier Springs, where she Is being chap eroned by Mrs. Billups Phlnizy. Miss Helen MeAlpIn has returned from Atlanta, where she waa pleasant ly entertained. Mrs. R. L. J. Smith, of Commerce, Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Woods. Mrs. O. R. Hinton and little Anne are spending some time in Charlottes ville. Va. Miss Mattie Wilson DuBose Is vis iting relatives In Washington. Miss Fannie Jackson Is In Winder, the guest of Miss Tnvla Matthews. Misses Annie and Lucy Linton leave next week for Hendersonville to spend the remainder of the summer. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. McEvoy and Miss Louise McEvoy are visiting relatives In Macon. Mr. Longstreet Hull, of Roswell. N. M„ Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hull. Mrs. Annie Mays Dow, of Atlanta, arrives next week to be Mrs. E. 1. Smith's guest. Mlsa Laura Cobb Hutchens haa re turned from Tallulah Falla, where she waa the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb. Mrs. M. C. Jackson Is visiting Mrs. Will Mayne, In Bishop. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Mllstead and children are at Franklin, N. C, for several weeks. Mrs. Charles A. Scudder and Miss Moselle Scudder have returned from Augusta. Miss Donna James, of Fitzgerald, Is the guest of Mias Mary Hull. Mrs. Charles Griffith and little Mlsa ydla Griffith At In Washington city. Mrs. I. H. Goss Is at TVrlghtsvlIle Beach. Miss Helen McMahan has returned from a two weeks’ visit to friends In Monroe. Miss Lucy Leah West Is visiting Mrs. Richard B. Russell, in Winder. Miss Ruth Hodgson Is visiting Mrs. M. Coker, In Atlanta. Mrs. Joseph 8. Stewart and children have returned from Marietta. Mrs. Sallle H. Williams and Miss Edwlna Williams left Thursday for Richmond and other points In Vir ginia. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Berry, of Bos ton. are the guests of Mr. and Mra. A. . King. Miss Sarah Cheney has returned from Tallulah Falls. Mrs. William F. Dorsey and Misses Ida and Annie B. Dorsey will spsnd August at the Cliff House, Tallulah. ' Miss Lou A. Brown Is ths guest of Mrs. G. E. Lyndon, In Washington. ■ookot these eridorsemei been compiled by Dr. U. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y„ and will be mailed free to any one asking saroo by postal card, or letter addressed to tho Doctor as above. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all the differ ent schools of practice. It will bo found that the Ingredients composing the'Gold- en Medical Discovery * aro advised not only (or the cure of [lie above mentioned diseases, but al*o for the enre of all ca tarrhal, bronchial nnd throat affections, accompalned with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, soro throat, lingering, or hang-on-conghs, nnd all tlioso wasting affections which, If not promptly and properly treated aro liable to terminate In consumption. Take I)r. Pierce's Dis covery in tlmo and persevere in Its uso until yon giro It a fair trial and it Is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not bo exported of It, It will not perform miracles. It will not enro consumption CASINO Tonight 8;30—— Matinee Today, VAUDEVILLE BURROWS-TRAVIS CO, A META, INZA AND LOVELK, SISTER? S5tl2i’o GOLDEN * HUGHES, AND UTH tRS, Same Casino Prices—Sale at Bllou Next Week: “VAUDEVILLE" NEXT WEEK. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday. VAUDEVILLE. —The Juggling McBanes— Direct from Europe. daring en durance exhibitions—Novel and mar velous. —Sawadas Troupe— Japanese acrobats. —Tim Cronin- Late comedian, "BeRuty and Beast" —Taylor Twin Sisters— Champion roller skaters. —Hickman Brothers Company Comedians. —The Casmograph— Latest moving pictures. —Matthiessen's Solo Orchestra— Regular Casino prices—Sale at Bijou Matinees Daily 3-4 p. m. Nights 7:30-11 NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM [twill cum the affections that lead up to consumption, If taken <n time. Misses Maude nnd Jelfle McDaniel, Kate Hamilton, Annie. Jones, Belle Mc Carty and Nell Moore were entertained. Refreshments were served and the par- ty closed at a late hour. Misses Jennie Lowry and Lucy Mil len, of Atlanta, parsed through Dal ton F. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greaves, of nirmlngham, spent Thursday and Fri day In Atlanta with the family of Mr. Thomas Baxter. Miss Henrietta Strickland Is visiting Mrs. .Mattie Strickland at Newnan. Miss Florence Jackson Is at Narra- gnnsett Pier, the guest of Mrs. Willard Ward. She will spend the remainder of the summer at Rye Beach, with Mr. and' Mrs. Marlon Jackson. Mrs. George Parrott, who has been at Norcross, has returned home. Governor and Mrs. Joseph M. Terrell will return from Warm Springs early In September. CUT-GLASS A sprinkling of our beautiful cut-glass will lend a charm and at tractiveness to your buffet or dlnltigrtable that nothing else will Impart. An Inspection will convince you of Its excellence, deep cutting and artistic and original designing, am EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Manparatioa for focc. neck, alms and kaads. Makratkerkmliktyouwaat It Docs I tins mo. Kt. . kv, r rrraiT. It'. h»finks.,clcan, refreshing. Can't be detected. U«e It stor-titt,, coon sclnigkCwintw,Sprtsg,osauBcr,yslL SPuupkl-'KJili. Lyon Mfg.Cu.tJS. PlfUi&i. Brooklyn, X.Y. Mlsa Dorothy Brrltenbucher haa re turned from LaFayette, Ala., where she was a member of Miss Brock’s house party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter, to the regret of their many friends, will leave toon to make their home In Birming ham. Mlsa Gertrude Harrlsson, of Ver mont. passed through the city Friday en route to Mobile. Miss Harrison Is a brilliant writer and has many friends throughout tho South. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Penn. Mr. J. E. Gryder, Sr., and Mr. J. E. Gryder, Jr, leave Saturday afternoon for Cohut- ta Springs for a stay of ten days or two weeks. While away they will be the guests of relatives. The many frlenda of Miss Junta Mc Kinley will regret to learn that she contlnuee quite III at her country home. "The Oaks,” at Kirkwood. Mis, Anita Phlnizy Is In Paris with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell, Jr, and Miss, Rosalie Howell. Dr. W. A. Jackson will Join hi* Mra. Robert J. Lowry and her broth er, Mr. Marcellus Markham, have re turned after a visit of several weeks at Lake Toxaway. Mr. Edwin Camp left Saturday for Porter Springs for a week's outing. A cablegram received yesterday an nounced the safe arrival at Plymouth of Mrs. Nat Baxter and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert F. Maddox and children, who sailed from New York last Wednesday for a trip abroad, to be spent prlncf- ‘ Switzerland, pally In the mountains of though they will tour England, go .to CHILDREN ^EETHINc Mrs. Winslow's S&jBWWi Soothing: Syrup KaW®™*-® DALTON. Miss Jessie Gant, who Is the guest of Misses Jennie nnd Bessie Hamilton, was the central figure at a pleasant ’42" party Thursday night, at which this week on their Way to Tate Springs, where they will spend the next fort night. , Misses Elolse Bryant and Estelle Vance went out to Cohutta Springs Friday, where they will remain for a while. Miss Vance will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Floyd Farror, and Miss Bryant Joins Miss Johnnie Hard wick’s delightful house party at the Hardwick Lodge. Misses Ellen Lowry, Ethel Weather- ley, Mary and Emily Carter, Elolse and Agnes Bryant formed a Jolly party who drove out to Hammond Springs Thurs day afternoon, taking supper at the oak grove near the great spring, and returned to town at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Will N. Harben re turned to their New York home Sat urday, to the regret of many friends and admirers here, who hope for their coming again next summer. Mrs. Robert Timmons, of Thomas- vllle. Is In Dalton with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Blvlngs. Later they will be Joined by Mrs. Marshall, of Rome, and spend the remainder of the summer in their cottage at Gordon Springs. Mr. Q. E. Horton Is traveling through the country In North Carolina. Mlasea Addle and Ruth Horn are S 'lth their aunt, Mrs. Tom Lee. at lonteagle. Messrs. Henry and Neil Hamilton, Cart Blvlngs and Hubert Judd have re. turned from a ten days’ camp up on Jacks river. In Murray county. Messrs. George Hamilton, Mac Lynn, Lane Maddox nnd Mlsaes Marie Flem- Ister, Mary and Emily Carter enjoyed an automobile ride and picnic by moon light Thursday night of last week. Mr. Will Allen, of Atlanta, has Joined Mrs. D. E. Allen and Mrs. John Thom as at Catoosa Springs. NASHVILLE. cablegram received In Nashville last Wednesday announced the aafe landing at Plymouth of Mra. Nat Baxter, of ibis city. LA CONDA AND LA CLARE, Soubrette Singers and Dancer's. GEORGE BROWN, Irish Comedian. MAJESTIC IRISH TRIO In "The Wash Woman’s Day.” MISS STINBURNE In Illustrated Songs. St Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DELEON PARK. TWICE TODAY: McLallen and Phre- zo at 5 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. NEXT WEEK: McLallen Again, In a now act—a man descant down a 60-foot Incline on skates—known as THE COAST OP DEATH. Atlanta’s Playground Ponce deLeon Everything For Everybody Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go,, (Incorporated) PIERCE’S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. GO Marietta Sire:!. Opposite Post Offlcs. E. PIERCE. President. Members needed to enable us to operate a Woman’s Exchange 120 West Peachtree, Phone 1559-J, M. DENTAL SPECIALIST DR. C. L. STOCKS, DENTIST, 427 (Fourth Floor) Austell Building, Atlanta, Gn„ Boll Phone M-3383. Practice limited to tho operative branches—Fillings, Crowns, Brldgt Work, ato. (Tan Year*’ Experience) nnd Mr. nnd Sirs. Itnlierr F. Maddox and children, of Atlnntn. who sailed last week for a two months' trip abroad, to be spent In England, the mountains of Switzerland rflM't l***v© the In at of the we©k for Tnt© Atlnntn. From Tnt© lb© of kr. Cooney will *o to I.nke Toxaway. Mm. Olivia Charlton, of Nnuhrlfle, nccora nnnled by Miss Kllwbeth Thom an. baa gone to Atlanta, where Mrs. Charlton will visit tho family of her nephew, Mr. James Thonms, until Ootolier. Miss Mary Lou Yancey, of Rome, On., who hoa lioen tho guest of Mins Kitty Btub- hlofloltl, on route from n visit to Kentucky, returned to Romo tho flint of tho week. The announcement of the ©nengement of Mlsa Stubblefield And Mr. Ilnnllng A. Jackson, of yoor. Tho young bride-erect Is one of tho belles In Nashville and Mr. Jackson Is the son of the late Judge Howell K. Jackson of the United Rtntos supreme court, and r brother of Mr. Henry B. Jackson, of At Isntn. FLAVOR IS THE TEST Flavor in coffee de pends on the soil and climate in which it is grown. In the MAXWELL HOUSE BLEND v only the coffees grown in the most perfect con ditions nre used — these are mixed by an expert of long experi ence. The flavor is un surpassed—try it for a time and be convinced. Sealed cans at grocers. married In Nnshrllle . _ In Atlanta Wednesday for a brief atop eu routs to New York, from which port they Mil Saturday on the Minnehaha for a three month!' trip abroad. On their return they will make ihelr home at Kwell Farm, the home of the hride'a mother. Sira, (.‘nmphcll Brown, one of the llneat mock fnruia In tho state. Tho bride was formerly Mlsa Ger trude t'luiikrt, daughter of Br. J. It. Plum Yet. A guest from Georgia for the wwbilng tv a a Or. Thompson Piuuket, of Augusta, who apent several days bore at the Piuuket home nnd who waa the officiant nt the marriage. Nashville society haa Iteen much Interest ed In the announcement of the prosttectlvc marriage In New York this month of Mrs. Mary JleGnvnek Husndl, widow of Captnli' Marcus Denison llussell of the Ilongli Hid era. who fell In the same lu Cuba that caused the death of Hamilton Ftab. Jr. Sira. Russell's Ibtnee la Baron Christian von Mota, nephew ami sole heir of the aged Baron Krnst ron Mntz. I],, has resigned his commission In the Imperial I hlana and haa lierame a member of n large ndne promoting business In New Y'ork. Mra. Itnsaell, ns well ns her tlatice. haa been a grant favorite with a fashionable set In New York this season. Among the ■nftors tot the band of the nratty Tennes see widow wa, the swarthy Prince I- Emir Alfred Zal Zal iter of Beirut. Miss June Pereira), of Houston, Tex., who haa lieen the guest of Miss llessls Lee Sperry, waa the hottorae of it lauiteh party on the Cnmebrlnml Wednesday nnd of n dinner n few evenings ago given by n party of men at the Golf and Country Club. Mlsa lalth. Harris returned Wednesday afternoon after a month's absence nnd Is with her poranta. Or. nnd Mrs. L. II. liar- riik at the Lawrence home on the Orsanv White Math to remain until her return to the W Oman's College In Baltimore the lat ter part of ScptemW. TH Kill CM l.nilKN * air. UL .n.->, AltLAI!> ALL rAl.li L.L ULT WIND COLIC, nnd I* the BEST REMEDs FOB pLABRuCEA. s>ld by druggists In mry part of tha Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pare Food and Drug act, Juno JO. 1606. Serial num. her 1068. Max**® House Blend Coffee NASHVILLE—HOUSTON. CHEEfcNEAL COFFEE CO , CARROLLTON. Mra. Robert Meador, of Atlanta, la visiting Mr*. Sarah Meador, on Dixie street. Mayor H. \V. Long left Wednesday night for a week'* visit to Jaapar, Aim Mlsa Mary Ellis, who ha* been vlalt- Ing Mies Nora Shawr, left Tuesday night for her home, at Birmingham. Mr. J. A. Aycock spent Tuesday In Atlanta. Mr. and Mr*. 8. J. Boykin apent Monday and Tueaday In Atlanta. Sir*. Carroll and daughter. Miss Ethel, left this week for Florida, where they will make their future home. Ml** Camilla Mandevllle entertained a porch party Thursday evening, complimentary to her guest. Miss Pow ell. Mlsa Fullenwlder, of Aahcvllle, N. C., I* visiting the Mlasea Slade. A num ber of young people gave them a sur prise party Tuesday evening. Mra. Frank Weems gave a wnter- le epaclou* lawn In front of her pretty home, on Rome street, in honor of her visitors, Mlsa Ruth Stovall and 311*6 Katherine Polhlll. Sir- ahd Mr*. John Vaughn ond two little nona are (pending two Weeks at Roopvllle. Miss Nell Sharp came down from Atlanta today. Mrs. J. Q. Stock ley, of Shreveport, . ..1-1*7 « a-Ii. T..-I a W La., la vlaltlng her father. Judge S. IV Harris. Mr*. Hamp Sharp, of Shreveport, La., la visiting Mra. E. R. Sharp, on Maple street. Mr. Paul Brown, of Gadsden, Ain., I* vlaltlng hla intents, Mr. and Sir*. B. F. Brown. a Mlasea Emmie and Annie Tanner and MIbb Eula Brown are vlaltlng In Tem ple. SAINT MARYS. Mr. H. Murphy and wife returned to Way cross Friday, after a alx weeks stay at St. Mary*. Captain L. Johnson, of Weycroaa. h»* leased Orange Hall, where hla entire family are enjoying a *ea»on hou« party. Atronllng to the Rrttl*h pctrtmtratrr gen eral, tlie postoffire experiments In typewrit ing telegrams have ‘-not Iwen eltogeth't ►u.Lfnetury.’' The Loudon Glolie conj'- tore* that the telegraph department waatl "something Mower.”