Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 14, 1907, Image 8

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'i H I'i ATJjAInTA G LOitCr JLAN Ai>D 2n.Gvv b. — ® SOCIETY Mra. George C. Ball, Editor, Stt1£X& . j AND WOMAN'S INTERESTS steady 30 N NET. A gentlene*. that grow, faith: A Joy that aheda Its aunahlne every' where: An humble strength and readiness to bear Those burdens which strict duly ever lay'th Upon our soul—which unto sorrow salth. •There Is no soil for thee to strike the roots. Here only grow those sweet and pre clous fruits Which ripen for the soul that well obey'th. A patience which the world can neither give Nor take away; a courage strong and high That dares In simple usefulness to live And without one sad look behind to die When that day comes"—these tell men that our love la building for Itself a homo above. —James Russell Lowell. ' |N HONOR MR8. LANGSTON. Miss Hallle Ellis will entertain at a small Informal brldgo party Thursday morning at her home on Peachtree. In honor of Mrs. Wade I.angston, of St. Louis, who Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. L. Collier. , MATINEE PARTY. Miss Rosa Relle Chapman will en tertain at a box party Saturday after noon In compliment to Misses Pauline and Lillian Booth, of Athens. MI8S LEROUX’S PARTY. Friday afternoon Miss Constance Yvonne Leroux will be the charming little hostess at a lawn party to which she will Invite a number of her young friends. Those Invited are Misses Mary and Dorothv Matthews, Lois McIntyre. Margnret McIntyre, Eva Stewart, Mary Purcell, Ruby Chapman, Esther Kelly, Fay Spinks, Leone McOaughey, Mas ters Ira De Luinater, J. G. Latham, Paul W. Spinks and Garland Hardwick. DREAMWOLD ROSES. It sounds as If all the rambler rose bushes In Nevf England had been cap tured by a capitalist when one hears that Thomas Lawson has fourteen miles of crimson rambler rose bushes In bios, som at Dreamwold, his country place. The white fences, the bams, the farm houses, and the dwellings are covered with the gorgeous blooms, which are said to form the finest display ever seen on a private estate. There are nhout forty roses to each cluster of blossoms, and the number of clusters on one bush can hardly be counted. The bushes nave been In bloom for more than a week and several women's clubs In the surrounding towns have made excursions lo Dreamwold to enjoy .•hell- beauty. ATLANTA WILLARD W. C. T. U, By request, the superintendent of franchise for the Atlanta Willard Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will conduct the meeting Thursday aft ernoon, which will be held as usual In Trinity's church house at 4 o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is extended to every one Interested In this Important work for women. MRS. MARY L. M’LENDON, Pres. MRS. JANE A. ADKINS, Sec. INFORMAL EUCHRE PARTY. Mrs. W. B. Roberts entertained a few friends at an Informal euchre party Wednesday afternoon at her home on 8t. Charles avenue. The first prise was a hand-painted vase. After the game delicious refreshments were served. CASINO PARTY. Tuesday night. Mr. E. L. Baugh en tertained at a Casino party, at Ponce DeLeon, complimentary to Miss Ren fros, Miss Dorothy Roquemore, and Mr. Luther Fuller. MRS. ECKFORD ENTERTAINS WEST END BRIDGE CLUB Wednesday morning Mrs. Marshall Eckford entertained the West End Bridge Club, whose members are six teen women of West End. The prise was a set of Ire tea spoons. Mrs. Eckford received her guests In a while linen suit. HOUSE PARTY. Miss Mattie Mae Baldwin entertained charming house party during the week at her home, at Madison, Oa., her guests Including Miss Solomon, of At lanta; Miss Frost, of Hepslbah; Miss Rawls, of Dublin; Miss Bradford, of Chattanooga, and Miss Ruby Oliver, of Kissimmee, Fla. On Tuesdny morning Miss Baldwin gave a bid domino party In honor of her guests. The first prise was won by Miss Frost. An elaborate luncheon was served after the game. Thirty guests enjoyed the hospitality of Miss Baldwin. Another function given com. pllmentary to Miss Baldwin nnd her house party was a barbecue tendered by Mr. Frank Stovall, at Appalachee. Pcrsohal Mention Mrs. Jeff Dobbs and children are spending several weeks at Villa Rica. Mr. Percy Adams Is spending a few days at Asheville, N. C. Mile. Flgutera Is at home;for the present at 806 Peachtree street. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McDougal! and sons are spending several weeks at Llthla Springs. Mrs. Armstrong and Miss Jennie Armstrong left Tuesday for New York. Mrs. Thomas C. Erwin and children are visiting relatives !n New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Cothran are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Laura E. Cothran, at College Park. Mrs. W. L. Hodges and Mrs. James Hodges will leave this week for Tal lulah. Mrs. W. A. Holliday is visiting rela tives In Lexington, Oa. Mr. Allen Rice has returned to his home In Lexington. Mr.' and Mrs. W. H. Reinhardt an nounce the birth of a daughter, at their home. No. 6 Ella street. Miss Cara Hutchins will return Thursday evening after an extended visit to Houth Georgia. Columbus, warm Snrlngs and other points. Mrs. C. I. Groover, of Columbus/ will ac company her. The triumpnant result of forty years of earnest'effort, devoted entirely to the science of pure foods, is D? PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD Its superiority over other Cereal Foods cannot be questioned. It is the kind of food that strength ens and assists in establishing healthy action of the bowels. For salo by Grocers SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS J0HNS0N-REYB0LD. Invitations have bran Issued lo the wadding of Miss Daisy Johnson and Mr. Malcolm Burbech Keybold, the ceremony to take place on the morning of August 28, at 10:30 o’clock at the residence of the bride’s father, 152 For rest avenue. . LADIES' AUXILIARY. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the B. of R. T. will hold their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon, August 15, at S o'clock In the K. of P. hall, Kiser building. All members are urged to at tend. MRS. ELLA HAMILTON, Secretary. OLD ATLANTA W. C. T. U. Tha Old Atlanta W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tak» cars at Silverman's corner nt 2 o'clock. Bring good literature and flowers, and If you fall to catch the 3 o'clock car, get the next one follow ing. at 2:30. All cordially Invited to attend. MRS. S. M. TYSON. President. MRS. C. CAMPBELL, Secretary. LUCAS-BARROW. Special to The Georglsn. Athens. Ga.. Aug. 14.—Tuesday cven- irg, at the Episcopal church In Athens, Miss Henry Lucas was married to.Mr. Ben. F. Barrow, older son of Chancel lor Barrow of the Slate University. The ceremony xvas performed by the rsetor. Rev. Troy Benttle. For Sick Babies We cannot Im press upon )’0U too strongly that Pitts’ Carminative is ab- IN HONOR OF MISS BEWICK On Monday evening Miss Mlgnon McCarty gave a charming porch party complimentary to Miss Flora Bewick, who will leave shortly for Europe to be absent two years. The veranda* were illuminated with Japanese lanterns and made comfort- nble nnd Inviting With attractive fur nishings. Ganms were played during the even ing. and delicious refreshments were served, ^lls 1 * McCarty received her young friends In a pretty white lingerie frock. Miss Bewick wore a becoming toilet of white mull, lac© trimmed. MRS. WILDER’S RECEPTION. At the reception to be given by Mr*. D. R. Wilder, on Thursday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. A. C. Hart, of New Orleans, Mrs. Edward Eubanks, of Atlanta, and Mrs. C. O. Summers, of Barnesvllle, the following Indies will r.eslst In receiving nnd entertaining the guests; Mrs. Benjamin Treadwell, Mrs. J. J. Peabody, Mrs. L. Mathews, Mrs. Wallace Rhodes. Mrs. J. R. Bradley. Mrs. W. J. Franklin and Mrs. J. B Richards. SCHILLINGER-FRECH. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Freeh announce the engagement of their daughter. Es telle Elizabeth, to Mr. Leo Echllllnger, the marriage to take place In the early autumn. JULIETT NIX W. C. T. U. The Juliette Nix W. 1*. T. V. will hold a devotional service Thursday afternoon nt 3 o’clock nt 19 E. Mltoheil street, led by Mrs. J. M. Wny, super intendent of mothers' meetings. A hear, ty welcome to ail who are Interested In these meetings. Members are ex pected to be present. MRS. f). L. BRADLEY. Pres. MRS. E. A. GOBER, Secretary. Dr. J. O. Seamans Is at Camp Perry, near Port Clinton. Ohio, on Lake Erie, shooting In the National rifle mntches being held there this month. He will return to Atlanta about the first of September. Dr. Amster Jias gone to New York. CUTHBERT. Mr. Emmet Stanford complimented the Misses Christie, of Dawson, with a reception at the handsome home of his bro(ner, Mr. J. W. Stanford, Jr., recently. Miss Ruby Arthur entertained nt whlKt at her home on College street last Monday evening In honor of her guests, the Misses Christie. The la dies' prize, a beautiful gauze fan. wai awarded Miss Nellie Key, and Mr. Henry Moye and Mr. Henry Sealey di vided the gentlemen's prize, a box of linen handkerchiefs. Delicious cream and cake were served after the game. Mrs. W. C. Worrlll left last Satur day for Baltimore, where she will meet a party and sail for Germany, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ludwig Blleck, at Berlin. Mrs. Clarence Thornton, of Albany, ns the guest of relatives In the city last week. Mrs. R. L. Hester and her son, Char lie Lee, have gone to the Jamestown exposition. Mrs. Pett Moye Is visiting Mrs. R. B. Blackburn In Atlanta. Mrs. P. M. Reid, of Tampa, Fla., is In the city the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin. Mr. W. S. McWilliams has left for Princeton, Ky.. to Join Mrs. McWil liams, who Is spending the summer there. Mrs. George B. Allen Is at Nashville for a visit of a few days to her par ents. Mr. and Aft-s. T. P. Weakley. Upon her return, Mrs. Allen will be accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Ed ward Werner, and her little daughter, who have been In Nashville for several months. Miss Rose Mauck has returned from Detroit, Michigan. Dr. O. L. Rudisull will he In Savan nah this week, taking part In the state rifle matches on the Avondale rifle range, returning to Atlanta Monday, August 19. Mr. Charles C. Thorne has returned from a Western trip of several weeks. He was nccompanlcd by his daughter. Miss Helen Julienne, and while away they visited Colorado Springs. Denver nnd Grand Encampment. Wyoming. The outing was a very enjoyable fine, nnd Mr. Thorne returns much Im proved In health. Mr. lloustoun Harper has returned to the city. B. II. Hubert are at Mrs. John R. Hopkins will return from Nnrragnnsett the first of Sep- !r. nnd Mrs. Frank Inman will leave In September for a visit to New York. Rev. nnd Mrs. Linton Johnson, of Madison, are the guests of Mrs. M. M. Carson on Merrltts avenue. solutely harmless. We are emphatic In our statements; the children like to take It—no holding noses. It cures sick babies—all Ills arising from hot weather and teething, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, sour stomach, cholera infantum, etc. All Drug gbit 25 c. THE LAMAR Ct RANKIN DRUG CO ATLANTA. GA. IN MISS WINGO’S HONOR. A happy occasion was the reception which the members of the Central Presbyterian church gnve Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Alice Wlngo. who has been the beloved secretory 4>f the church and who leaves soon to make her home In Missouri, having ac cepted the position of dean of women nnd professor of English In Drury Col lege, Springfield, Mo. Assisting Miss Wlngo In receiving her friends Tuesday evening were: Dr. and Mrs. Ken drick, Mrs. Mary Kagan. Miss Aselle Simpson. Dr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Young, Mrs. Wlngo. Mrs. Martha Cobh How ard, Miss May Thompson, Mr. J. Eagan. Mr. John Whitner, Mr. Charles Martin. In compliment to the guest of honor, music was mnlle a feature of the even ing. A bright program was rendered by the orchestra, and ifhe songs rendered by Mrs. Mueller and Mrs. John Barry were greatly enjoyed. Mrs, Campbell also assisted. Refreshments were served nnd the church was beautifully decorated. Miss Wlngo Is a sister of the well-known advertising man. Mr. J. A. Wlngo, and has here a wide circle of friends who regret her departure. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Slaton have re turned from Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Nell Sharp has returned ffom a visit to friends at Carrollton. Miss Loretta Newcomb leaves on Thursday for Atlanta, where she will he the guest of Misses Helen nnd Mary Morris, who returned to their homo on Monday after a dellghtfdl visit In the city to Miss Roberta Gewinner and Miss Newcomb.—Macon News. Captain nnd Mrs. J. F. Shipp have returned from their visit to Captain Shipp's relatives in Georgia, nnd have us their guests their sister, Mrs. J. B. Webb, nnd niece, Miss Inez Webb, of Atlanta.—Chattanooga News.-* M’DONOUGH. Miss Eya Harris hns ns her guests this week Miss Lillian Holmes, of Clarkesvllle, and Miss Mary McCurrey, of Falrburn. Miss Grace Golden, of-Atlanta, Is vis iting Miss Ethel Lowell. Mlsa Nina Turner entertained the younger set at a delightful party Sat urday night. Judge and Mrs. E. J. Reagan and Miss Lucy left today for a trip East. Mrs. Ilutton and children, of Sa vannah, are the guests of Colonel Bry ant. Misses Nina Wall and Blake Bunn have returned from Lovejoy. Miss Florence Carmichael Is the guest of Miss Anna Bell Hurper In Jonesboro. Miss Lillian Daniel Is attending a house party in Jackson this week. Mrs. J. Q. Nolan Is visiting her par ents In Eatonton. She will be gone a month. Miss Agnes Dunn has returned from Indian Springs. Miss Eva Harris gave a delightful reception recently In honor of her guests. Miss Lillian Holmes, of Clarkesvllle, nnd Miss Mary* McCurrey, of Falrburn. Miss Elon Tollerson Is visiting friends In Jackson, Ga. Miss Ethel Lowell entertained Mon day In honor of Miss Grace Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Abb Harris and baby, of Fayetteville, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harris. Mrs. N. A. Glass has returned from Stockbridge. Mr. 1. C. Vnndoozer, of Atlanta, spent a few ilnys here this week. Mr. Latham Wynn, of Selma, Ala., Is the guest of friends here. The many friends of Miss Ruth Walker regret to know that she still continues 111 of typhoid fever. Mr. Marvin Turner Is attending house party In Jackson at the home of Miss Dollie McKlbben. CUT GLASS SALE TOMORROW We have added to our shop a Cut Glass de partment, and we want everybody to know about it, and as an advertisement we have filled one of our big show windows with a few hundred dollars’ worth of the richest and choicest patterns, which will be sold tomorrow at actual cost—tomorrow only, remember—this is a chance for every lady in Atlanta to pick up something very beautiful at 7 great reduction. Look at the window today. HARDWARE KING CO. 53 Peachtree Street FINE PROSPECT FOR COX COLLEGE The new management of Cox College and Coneervatory, of College Park, Ga., Is very much pleased with the prospect that the capacity of this well-known In stitution for tho higher education of women will be taxed when the doors are opened on the 10th of September for the beginning of the sixty-fifth session, and that the college will have one of the best years In Its history. A con siderable sum Is being spent In Improve ment^ this summer, nnd everything le being put In readiness for the opening day. No college In the South has a nobler prestige than this Institution. It enjoys a wide reputation for high standards, superior advantages and thorough Instruction, which haa brought to It a large and choice patronage. Wednesday on her way t« Metcalf. Mr. nnd Mrs. F, C. Loveless left Thurs day for New York. Miss Kid,i Ivey has gone to Atlanta for ic summer. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Mrs. K. Llmlholiii entertained nt dinner Moiitlnv evening in celebration of her six path birthday. Thorp were n score of guests, nud all except throe were rein- Mrs. Lliulh’omi. the affair being Miss Mildred Spratllng Is a mem ber of the delightful house party being given by Miss Virginia Marshburn, whose guests Inehide also Miss Flo Rene Watts, Miss Mattie Lewis Dod son, of Americus, nnd Miss Freddie Shipp. WATCHES In watches, as in everything else, we handle only the best and at prices,quality considered, that will surely in terest vou. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jeweler*. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, ABqnid preparation for fare, nrrk. arms nnd hands. M*kesthe*k in like you want it. Does It fnam*. ■wt. Notstkky t* greasy. It’s harmless.ideas.refreshing. Can’t be detected, t’seitmor ting, noon mad sight. Winter, Spring, Suuncr, FalL Oumpkb'HEB. Ly on Mlg. Co. 4* S. Fifth St. Brookl/a, N. V. Miss Sarah Had ham returned Wednesday from a delightful visit of several weeks to Jamestown exposi tion and to the resorts of North Caro lina. GORDON. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Ryle entertained at a tacky party on Tuesday evening. The prizes were awarded to Mr. Leon Dcnnard and Miss M. Gay Tomlin son. Messrs. Stokes. Ryal, Myrlck nnd Brooks went to White Springs Tues day. Dr. and Mrs. Hodges and Mrs. Hook er went to Tybee Island Sunday. Mr. Clarence Carswell, who was lo oted nt Hamlet, N. C., Is now In Sa vannah. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Carswell are Isittng Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carswell. Miss Anna R. Owens went to Tybee Island Sunday and Is now spending several week* with her aunt, Mrs. Dempsey, In Savannah. Mr. Arthur Hnltlwnnger. of Mont gomery. is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haitiwanger. Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster will leave In a few days for a visit to In dfun Springs. Mrs. Robert Carleton, of Richmond, Vo., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Winn, on West Harris street, returned home Wednesday. C. Calkins are at Mrs. J. M. High and Miss Dorothy High have returned to the city. The night hawk inskes no nest nt nil. elm- fly laying Its eggs In n slight depression in rrouud. The eggs look so much like I stones “ the searcher. small stones that they pass undetected by It Is enld there nre more men hurled to the mpinre foot along the linn of the l'nii- eaual thau lu any other part of the THOMASVILLE. Miss Ruth McBride entertained n few friends Informally nt the Htunrt House ou Tnesflnr evening. Miss Jean McRae, of Montlcello, Fin, tlu* guest of Mien Ixnilse llopklns. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I„ Turner left Thursday for n week’s visit In llneon. Dr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Daniels will leav this month for Brunswick, where they will In future ri'slde. Dr. and Mrs. 4. B. Watkins, of Metcalf, mere visitors here this wi»ek. Miss Alice Mae Ansley nuil Miss Evelyu MDelicti are tin* guests of Miss Music Mne Watt In Wayeross. Mrs. W. N. Hamilton nnd fnmily •iiendlng the summer In Marietta. Mrs. W. M. Iteese ami Miss Bessie Reese left Wednesday for Fort Valley, where they will spend the mouth of August. Miss Mallle llnusell is spending several weeks In Marietta. Itev. nnd Mrs. It. L. Baker, of Monticell Flu., who have lieeu the guests of frlemls here for several days, hare gone to Atlanta. Mrs. K. ,K, Rose, of Brinson, was here in the nature of a family reunion. Mrs. ~ Imlholm Is one of ('hnttnnooga's oldest residents. Kdward Holland celebrated,bis fourteenth birthday by entertaining n large number of his young friends at bis home, lu Hill City The Chattanooga Whist Club met Tues day evening nt the summer home of Mrs. II. X. Temple, on Lookout Mountain. Near ly all the members and several guests en Joyed the hospitality of Mr. nud Mrs. Tem pi©. Miss Lillian Richards and Mr. Klino How ell were married Tuesdny evening nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Byron, on East Eighth street. The%’eremony was perform- eil by the Rev. Dr. .1. W. Huchiimu. nnd was witnessed by n number of relatives and close frleuds or the contrnetlng parties. The wedding march was played by Miss Louise Maunders, of Nashville, who also played softly during the eeremohy. The bride ’ has nleee of Mrs. l*ee l*yron, nml cicty set. Mr. Howell Is In business in Fort Worth, Tex., for which place the eouplo left a few minutes after the «*eremonv. Miss Hortyuo Costello and Mr. Hamuel M. Anderson were tnnrried Thursday night at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Flllmon Mur ray, relatives of the brble. In Uldgednle. Relatives and a uuuibcr of friends witness 'll the ceremony, whb'h was performed by CHILDREN tEETHINq Mrs. Winslow’s MAy"?^ Soothing Syrup WIN’D COLlc, nnd I, lh, BUST KEUKDk FOB DIARRHOEA. Sold bj dregguu in .rtrr put of tho •Ml Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pare Food and Drug act. June 30, 1906. Serial num. ucr 1018. reniony, whleh was B. Waller, pastor oi Presbyterian church. The brble Is a mem ber of a family whleh formerly resided In south Chattanooga, hut moved a few years ago to Kansas city. 'Mhe was on her wny home after a trip to Europe when the wed ding was decldeil upon. Mr. Anderson Is n well-known young business man here. Mrs. Albert Dickerson entertained the Hill City Book Club Weilnesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. nud Mrs. <’. K. Mtlvers. Mrs. Y. L. Abernnthy nml Mrs. Mary l.lndsay led the discussion of authors nml books. Prises offered for a guessing contest wore won by Mrs. Aber nathy nnd Mrs. Bible. A number of eidlogo boys entertained with straw ride to Chh'knmnugn Wednesday night. Miss Mabel Thomas chaperoned a score of young people, who went ou the rlilc. Mrs. Hnrrv Htnnps entertained with a card party Bedncsitav morning nt her home on Ijookont Mountain, in honor of Mrs. Wood, of Nashville, nml Mrs. Blrchmore. of Pennsylvania. Mix-handed etiehre was play ed. but no prizes were given. About twen ty-flve ln«lles were present. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. McMahon announce the McRae. Miss Ruby Williams, of Statesboro, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. R. Dekle, here. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Campbell and children, who have been spending the week at St. Simons, have returned. Mrs. Rudolph L. Oberly and Miss Louise Caro, left for a visit to her mother In Macon today. Colonel B. At. Frlzzelle and little son, Henly, left Saturday for Virginia and Maryland. Major &nd Mr*. G. S. Davis spent several days at Hazlehurst. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lanier left Mon day for Indian Springs, where they will spend a few weeks. Miss Ethel Hill Is at home, after a pleasant visit to Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jones are spend ing a few days at Indian Springs. Professor R. J. Strozler has returned from White Plains, where he has been visiting his mother. , Miss Lena McLennan and little Lu- trelle left Saturday for Tennllle. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox re turned from Atlanta anOSndlan Springs this week. Colonel C. J. McRae and Misses Eva and Rertle McRae returned from a Western trip Saturday. Miss Bessie Smith, of Cochran, Is the guest of her uncle. Dr. H. J. Smith. Mrs. C. M. Tillman and Misses Lu- cile McRae and Emma Earle returned Sunday from Virginia and North Caro lina. PENSACOLA, FLA. Tlu* Thursday evening dances which have been Inaugurated nt the Country Club dur ing the summer months nre proving de lightful. Mrs. Clark, of Columbus, Ga., Is visit- _ home on Pnlafox street. Mrs. Caldwell nnd Miss Fannie 'Cald well are on a protracted trip to various a pi points lu Virginia. Mrs. Henry Wright and llttlo grand daughter. Cornelia Brown, have left for Crockett Springs, Vn.. where they will innke an extensive visit. Miss Pntren Thlesen. who hns been vis iting friends In Marietta. Ga., since com mencement at Hhorter College, has, after a brief stay nt her home, gone on ii visit of several weeks to New Orleans. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, * Macon, Georgia. Flr.i Matriculation Day, September 16th. Catalogues Free. DuPont Guerry, President. Southern Dry Goods &, Shoe Go., (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE, 60 Mirietti Street. Opposite Pott Offici. President. Members needed to enable us to operate a Woman’s Exchange 130 West Peachtree, Phone 1569-J, M. DENTAL SPECIALIST DR. C. L. STOCKS, DENTIST, 427 (Fourth Floor) Austell Building, Atlanta, Ga., Bell Phone M-3383. Practice limitecl to the operative branches—Fillings, Crowns, Bridge Work, etc. (Ton Year*’ Experience) guests nt Judge .. Mrs. E. K. Brnseitoii, of Atlanta. I» vis iting her fnther. Mr. M. A. Kdwn i biting rler and Mr. Josep F. Mnllory. Mrs. B. E. Cushman, who hns been vis iting In Atlanta, hns returned, accompanied *■“ her dnughf **" ** " ‘ * -hi Id re n daughter, Mrs. II. S. Daniels, nnd family home, on Xvoat Eleventh street. MIm Minnie Everett entertained with a targe dancing party at her home In 8t. Elnm Friday night. A large number of young people went out from the city. time at Lookout M’RAE. I Miss Margaret McRae Is spending a few days In Scotland. Mrs. M. A. Earle went to Eastman today to see her uncle, M. H. McRae.* Mrs. A. S. J.,McRae and two younger children are at Indian Springs this week. Mrs. Ltxzle McRae, of Baxley, came up Monday night to see her son, F. C. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho 8iJ£naturo of Ing m« . Ml . .... ... .... Miss Bessie Nunn, of Leary, her father’* fnmily, Mr. ii. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Burch, of Leon. «r*» tlu* guests of Mr. ami Mrs. .1. II. Cullen. Miss Bessie I burner has returned from a visit to friends at Hundersvllle. Mrs. J. C. Riley, of Mneon, I* vJsliiu* Mr. Riley's parents, Mr. nml Mrs. A * Riley. Miss Bnuline Coffee, who hns been Ing Mrs. L. S. Tounslcy, hns return*! t» her home at Elko. , Miss Hendrh'ks, of Cochran, Mr. ks at Atlantic City. CORDELE. ~Mr*7R. C. Harris and little' daughter. Mamie Kue, nre nt home after spending several days In Atlanta, with Hon. R. C. Harris, representative from Crisp county. Mr. and Mis. C. B. Bowvn have return- rs. Eugeni , _ at Hnndersvt'le this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cleveland are visit ing lu taGrange this week. . Mrs. R. E. Harris nnd ehildren are vislt- lenve In _ .... , ti . male colleges nre Miss Caddie Wlllinms. Mias Mary Webb. Miss Hilda Ward, Miss Fenn ami Miss Alnm Wheeler! Hon. James Cnllnwny, the veteran repre- The Macon Telegraph. ‘ •etitatlre __ spending a week In Cordele. Mlsa Essie Rapp, of Atlanta, la the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. L. Dupree. Vesars. George B. Wilkes, fc. u. Mann. J. Roobln. T. J. Fenn ond J. A. Ijis- it will leave Monday by way of Havan- nah for New York, where they will apodd their summer vacations. PERRY. Mrs. R. A. Bate, who has been visiting her father. Judge Duncan, baa returned *o her home In Hnwklnavllle. Mra. J D. Martin, who lias been visit ing her daughter. Mrs. C. E. Rrunson, has returned to Sylvester. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tounslcy nre In Atlan ta, visiting their son. Mr. H. 8. Tounsley. Mrs. N. D. Morehouse and ilaugbter. Miss MatUe Ilowen. of Valdosta, are visiting! VMr*. L. F. Cater. • Mra BjiuI Atkinson and son. of Modi- Mrs. a. B. Schilling. Miss Marlin. VVellons haa returned fr«'tu * visit to Charleston, 8. C. Judge C. C. Duncan. Mrs. R. I * and Miss Eliza Cster nre spend I m; a days nt Llthln Springs. , Mrs. T. M. Kllleti ami Miss Ethel KlII-o are visiting nt Marietta. Mlsa Kate Cooper hns returned from < urn- berlnml Island. Miss Annie Dunham, of guest of Miss K. M. Fuller. Cochrnti. is lb* , Is the In Preston. England, the power gen*™^ by the burning of the city’s waste stink** to operate the electric railways. The picture postcard craze la diminishing In Kugland. The average hand of the man I« frojn 'JJJ Inch to an Inch nnd three-quarters i-mu than the woman’s average. UNION DENTAL OFFICES. 701-2 PEAOHTEEE ST. A Set of Teeth $2.00. A Gold or White Crown $2.25. The pnlnlesa extraction of Tee and the Insertion of new ones wltno the old roof plate a apeclalt)'. Pliouc 1941- •••• •' --••• '