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J fil'J A'JIjAJNTA (i-EUK(i 1A-N AND IVJUWO.
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SOCIETY
Mra. George C. Bill, Editor, |
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AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS
HE DOUBTED IT.
•Tm an orphan, »lr," «he aald,
He tenderly consoled her.
And when he saw It pleased her, too
His sympathy grew bolder.
“Poor, lonely little one," he said,
"I also am another;
•Twould be the thing, I am sure. If
Should kiss you for your mother.”
He did. but e'en that thoughtful deed
Seemed hardly to suffice her.
She murmured: "I forgot to say.
My pa was married twice, sir.”
—September Bohemian.
MISS KNOX TcT ENTERTAIN.
Thursday afternoon Miss Jennie
Knox will entertain about thirty of
her young friends at euchre. The oc
casion wilt* be Informal, nnd will be
one of the most enjoyable events of
the week. Her giiests will be Misses
Bessie Wallace Pope. Imogene Thom,
Annie Sykes Rice, Helen Jones, Emi
ly Wlnshtp, .Marian Foster, Edith
Kirkpatrick. Antoinette Kirkpatrick,
Ethel Willingham, Clara Mitchell, Ju
lia Dodd, Sarah Jackson of Charles
ton, Lillian Yow, Ruth Wing, Alma
Glenn. Ruth King, Ida King, Annie
Bay. Margaret Haverty, Carolyn King,
Agnes Harrison, Jennie Hutchins, Ida
Landrum, Ethel Noble, Martha Law-
•he, Caroline Muse, Willie Muse, Mar
garet Armstrong. Frances Hightower,
Alllnc Parks, Emma Kate Amorous,
Daisy LeCraw, Beth Wall, Laura Ans
ley, Laurlan Johnson and Tommie
Perdue.
MR8. F08TER TO ENTERTAIN.
Wednesday Rftemoon Mrs. S. W.
Foster will entertain very Informally
a few friends. -The occasion will be
one of the most enjoyable of the In
formal social affairs planned for the
week.
EAST LAKE PARTY.
The Misses Newconibe, the guests of
the Misses Morris, will be given a pic
nic at East Lake Tuesday evening by
a number of their young men friends.
auxiliary - MEETING.
There will be a call meeting of the
Indies' Auxiliary of the I. A. of M„ nt
Carnegie Library, Tuesday at 3 p. m.,
August 27.
MRS. M. RILEY, President.
TO MI88 REINETTE MILLER.
Miss Relnette Miller Is receiving
charming Attentions during her visit to
Miss Marie Johnson, of Talbotton.
A pretty party was that at .which
Miss Martha K. Smith entertained In
compliment to Miss Johnson and Miss
Miller: Cards were played, and nt the
conclusion of the game n delicious
luncheon was served. Mrs. J. A. Bryan
gave last week In honor of Miss John
son end her guest a house party which
opened with a brilliant reception. Re-
reiving with Mrs. Bryan were Miss
Johnson, Miss Miller, Messrs. Halford
Persons and Thomas Persons, Jr.
Punch was served by .Miss {Jara Robins.
Miss Miller wore white mull and blue
ribbons. Miss Johnson wore white
also, and Miss Robins was In white
embroidered net. Last Thursday even
ing Miss Johnson gave a merry hay
ride. Afterward a watermelon, cutting
was enjoyed on the lawn of Miss John
son's stately colonial home. Those par
ticipating were Miss Martha Ryder of
Columbus. Miss Murtha K. Smith. Miss
Imogene Hmlth, Miss Miller, Mlss'John-
son, Miss Knis Rubins nnd Miss
Xlncna DeLoarh of Savannah; Mr. 1
Thomas Persons, Jr., Mr. Ralford Per
sons. Mr. Walter Beall, Mr. Worrlll
Kimbrough, Mr. Persons Heath.
TO THE MISSES NEWCOMBE.
The Misses Newcombs, of Mncoif,
the guests of Misses Mary and Helen
Morris, will be the guests of honor nt
a box party at the Casino Monday,
the party to Include: Miss 1-oretta
Newconibe. Miss Helen Morris. Miss
Hattie NewcomHe. Miss Mary Morris,
Mr. Sidney Phelan. Mr. Will White,
Mr. Percy Taylor and Mr. Arthur Lane.
Persons will never know who
a delicious breakfast food is until
they,have eaten
D* PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
the ideal food for all classes, the
result of years of investigation.
Fop sale by all Grooors
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rooney and ,the
Misses Rooney entertained a number
of house guests last week, those who
comprised the party being Mr. and
-Mrs. John Griffin and son. of Macon;
Miss Hattie Ledslnger, of Macon; Miss
Myrtle Schelllng, of Charlotte; Mr.
Rowell Rooney, of Cordele, and Mr.
Clinton Grlflln. of Macon.
Miss Louise Sullivan Is In Clarkes
vllle, the guest of Miss Lee Rose Cor
belt, at her summer home, "Holly
Dale." MLss Sullivan will spend some
time In Tallulah before returning home.
Major and Mrs. George C. Ball are
the guests of Mrs. George Ward, of
Birmingham, and are being delightful
ly entertained.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tullls, of Mont
gomery, spent a few days In Atlanta
last week en route from New York.
They were the guests while here of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Haltlwanger. Miss
Frank Halttwangsr will leave soon
visit Mr. and Mrs. Tullls.
Miss Nettle Sergeant, Miss Louise
Sergeant, Miss Marie Glenn and Mr:
Sergeant have returned from • Nacoo.
chea Valley.
Mr. And Mrs. James Otis, of Colum
bin, S. C., are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Otis.
Miss Marlon Roberts, of Utica, N.
Y., will arrive this week to visit Miss
Anita Stewart.
Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster and'Mrs
Estelle Garrett Baker are at Indian
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Rose have
returned from New York.
Mr. J. Roy Rounsavllle, of Rome, Is
the guest of hls sister, Mrs. r
Cartledge.
Mrs. C. W. Strlckler and children
have returned from Porter Springs.
Mr. Gus Daley, of Macon, spent Sun
day In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terrell are at
the Aragon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 'Clay Moore are In
New York city.
No material Is prsttisr for a useful summer gown than black and
whits dotted 8wiss muslin. It rtquirss vsry little trimming and is most
charming whsn simply mads.
This modsl has the vsry full pleated skirt, with three deep tucks run
ning around. The waist is crossed In surplice fashion, opening over a V
of ruffles of black Valancisnnsa lace. The very short slesvea follow the
same tinea with a full ruffle of lass to finish them and a band and bow of
stiff black ribbon. Ths girdle is also of blaok ribbon, though a pretty,
bright-colored flowered ribbon may be worn as wall if ona prefer* a little
color.
MISS LAWTON'S PARTY.
Monday morning, at her home on
Forrest Hvenue. Mias Ruby Lawton
was hostess at an up-JInka party,
which she gave in honor of Mias Ma
rian Gay, the charming guest of Miss
Alllnc Parks. Miss Lawton's home was
decorated for the occasion In white
Baby Sick?
and yellow, and these colors prevailed
In all the pretty details of the party.
Vases of golden glow occupied every
available spot, and the score card*
were hand-painted daisies. The first
prise was a dainty pair of urmlrts.
and the consolation was a hat pin. The
honor guest was presented with a
beautiful fan. The young hostess re
ceived her guests In a pretty dress of
white and yellow inull. Miss Parks
and her guest were In white mull and
Ince.
Invited to meet Miss Parks and Miss
Gay were; Misses Ruth Camp, Pauline
Bell, Mary McCord, Margaret Welch.
Pearl Jansen. Eulah Hancock, Etolse
McClain, Annie Mary Hauptn, Claire
Hancock, Irene Sllvey, Elisabeth 811-
vey and Lucy Windsor.
Sick babies have
been made well by
Pillt’ Carminalirt
for fifty years. If
baby is sirk send
for a bottle of
Pillt' Carminalirt and protect your dear
one from bloody dysentery and cholera
infantum. Pillt’ Carminnllre keeps the
stomach antT bowels normal. It Is pleas
ant to take and harmless—a simple rem
edy for sirk babies, made by a responsi
ble house. Your neighbors and your
druggist know of Pillt' Carminalirt and
Mmar & Rankin Drug Co., the mtnu- The bride, who Is a daughter of Mr.
facturers.
Pillt’ Carminalirt, any ringgit!, 3Se
MISSION BOARD MEETING.
The woman's board of city missions
will meet Tuesday morning at I ‘
o'clock at Trinity church bouse.
IN HONOR OF~MRS. CAMPBELL.
Mrs. Jack Lewis entertained ut
small Informal luncheon Saturday at
the Capital City Club In honor of Mr*.
J. F. Campbell, of aalveston, Texas,
who Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
T. C. Longlno.
curetoTTstroud.
Special to The Georgian.
Dalton. Ga.. Aug. 2*.—A pretty ro
mance was connected with the wedding
of Miss Lillian Cureton and Mr. Chafln
Stroud, which occurred here Saturday.
nnd Mrs. G. W. Cureton. of Rising
Fawn, was here on a visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. M. L. Harris, and she told
Mrs. Harris that her sweetheart, Mr.
Stroud, from Columbus, was coming to
see her. When he arrived the young
HANDY PINS
A lady can scarcely complete her toilet nowadays without
a set or two of these pins for fastening her cuffs, holding her
collnr trim, or ior use in some such way. Come in and let us
show you our selection; you’ll be pleased with the assortment,
the quality and the price.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.,
Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street.
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm,
couple procured a license and went to
the Baptlet parsonage, where they were
snarrted. They left on the 4 o'clock
train for Atlanta yesterday afternoon
without telling any one of their wed
ding.
ALUMNAE MEETING.
The Atlanta and Decatur chapter of
the Agnes Scott Alumnae Association
will meet Friday afternoon, August SCI,
at 4 o'clock, with Mrs. A. S. Edmonds,
169 Juniper street. A full attendance
Is urged.
THYRZA ASKEW. Secretory.
LAWN - PARTY.
The ladles of St. Lukes church will
give a lawn party Tuesday afternoon
on Peachtree street, opposite Peach
tree place. The occasion will be held
for the benefit of the building fund.
The vacant lot between the residence of
Mrs. Frank Elite end Mrs. W. 8. Wlth-
am will be used. Delicious Ices nnd
cakes will be served.
TYLER-MILES.
An engagement of national Impor
tance hoe been announced. It Is that
of Miss Elisabeth Gilmer Tyler, of
Williamsburg, Va., youngest daughter
of President Lyon G. Tyler, of William
and Mary College, am! Midshipman
Alfred Hart Miles, United States navy,
who Is now serving aboard the battle
ship Kentucky.
Miss Tyler, who Is first cousin of
Mrs. T. Gardner Foster, of Montgom
ery, Is a granddaughter of President
John Tyler, and of Thomas Gilmer, at
one lime secretary of the navy, Mr.
Miles Is a graduate of the Naval Acad
emy last spring. He Is a son of the
Inte Charles R. Miles, lieutenant In the
United States navy.
Best for you, because best made, are Satin
«klu cream and Ratio akin powder. 2Se.
If you wish to meet your
triends, visit The New Kimball
Palm Garden, the popular re
sort ot all good livers.
Mlaa Mary DeLany. the Interesting
little daughter of Mrs. Stella DeLany,
Is visiting relatives and friends In
Cleveland, Tenn.
Mlaa Davies and Miss Daisy Davies
have returned front a month's visit to
Vranklin, N. C.
Mrs. John Hill and Miss Rollne
Clarke returned this week from North
Carolina.
Mrs. Alfred Bradbury Is at Wrights
vllle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and Ml
Katherine Clark have returned from
New York.
Mrs. Rawson Collier and child have
returned from Massachusetts.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moore and
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hamilton Douglas leave
this week for a visit to New York and
Boston.
Miss Kats Massey has returned from
a visit to. Miss Bunnie Love, at Bald
win.
Mrs. E. L. Berry, of Huchlng, Ga.,
Is visiting In the city.
Mrs. Z. B. Leonard, of Vienna. Ga.
Is the guest of Mrs. Everard Richard
son. Mrs. M. P. Hall, who has also
been the guest of Mrs. Richardson, has
returned to Vienna.
Mrs. J. C. Davidson, of West Point,
Is the guest of Mrs, Thomas Lovelace,
on Park street.
Mrs. A. A. Hart, who has been ex
tensively entertained during her visit
to Mrs. D. R. Wilder, left Monday for
her home In New Orleans.
Mrs. A. J. Haltlwanger expects to
have as her guest soon Mrs. Lottie
Pope, of Montgomery. *
Mrs. Alf Walker and Stlss Bessie
Walker, of Montgomery, are at the
Aragon for afew days, where they are
detained by Miss Walker's illness.
Mrs. Alfred Edwards, of Belma, Ala,
will arrive Tuesday to visit her niece,
Mrs. Robert Wetmore.,
Miss Busle Stillwell, of Washington,
D. C„ will ariive soon to visit Mrs.
Robert Wetmore, on Piedmont avenue,
» ,
A New Orleans paper of recent date
says:
Miss Florence Huberwald, to the Joy
of her many friends, has returned to
the city and will spend the winter at
1365 Annunciation street, the guest of
CHILDREN
Teething
Mrs. Winslow’s 5&&sW?|a85
g L .u..n, b T MILLIONS of
Soothing Syrup ^oth «
WHILE TEETHING WITH Pa,REJECT 8170
CESS. IT SOOTHE* THE CHILD.SOFTENS
THE GUMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CURES,
WI^D COLjc^Dj^^toB^^EMEUj
in aTcr? part of tha
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Drug act. Juna 30. 130$. Serial oum.
if** *
ane. Miss Hubcrwald’s
and charming personality
l delightful addition to any |
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barrett sailed |
on Thursday from England and
arrive In Augusta In about two weeks!
and 'spend several days with Mrs. John
Butt, on the Hill, before going to,their
home In Birmingham. While abroad
Mr. Barrett has bought a handsome |
Mercedes auto Car, which he Is Im
porting to Birmingham. — Augusta
Chronicle.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor are the I
guests of their daughter, Mrs. Perry 8.
Darlington, In Westchester, Pa.
Mrs. R. E. L. Cooney, of Atlanta, for
merly Miss Loralne Meeks, of this
city, and one of Nashville’s most atr
tractive society girls. Is a popular guest
at Tate Springs.—Nashville Tennes
sean.
Theodore P. Shonts, former * chair- I
man of the Isthmian Canal commission, I
who will make hU home In New York
In the future, has leased the Lanier res- |
idence In New York, 123 East Thirty-
fifth street. Mrs. Shonts and her two|
interesting daughters are still abroad.
Mrs. Sant Walker and two little sons I
are spending a week at Goodwin'B|
Crossing.
Major and Mrs. George C. Ball, of I
Atlanta, will arrive In the city tomor
row afternoon, and will be the guests
of Mrs. George R. Ward for a week.
Both have many friends-in this city
who' are always delighted to have
them come. Mrs. Ball Is the society!
editor of The Atlanta Georgian, and
makes that paper sparkle with her I
own brilliancy.—Birmingham Ledger.
Mrs. Gilbert Frailer
from Kentucky.
has returned
Mrs. Valdemlr Gude, who has been
111 for six weeks, Is Improving rapidly.
HARAL80N.
Mrs. C. A. Greene Is the guest of Mrs.
M. A. Hodnett.
Mr. I.loyd Gray
Services at tbf
la quite 111 with fever. |
Methodist church closed
Haralson recently.
Misses Mary and Kxa Caldwell visited I
friends here last week,
Mr. and 3lr*. Walter Grovensteln and lit-
e daughter, * “
oln's parent ,
Mr. W. O. Herndon went to 8enota a few
days ago.
Mrs. M. A. Hodnett has been quite 111
for several days.
Mr. A. II. Ilnwls went to Scnola Tuesday.]
Leon Ilnwls Is still very sick with fever.
Mrs. John Taylor returned to her home
nt Hanning after a pleasant stay with Mrs.
“. Taylor.
Messrs.* J. C. Hodnett and Lon Bishop |
were In Fenola Thursday.
Mrs. J. T. Edmondson Is spending this
week In Fayette.
Mr. Cnrtls Nixon Is visiting home folks.
GRIFFIN.
Miss Rossle Hell Newton has as her
guests Miss I.utle Head, of Zebulon. and
Miss Marie Hurroughs. of Columbus. Thurs-|
day evening n number of young p
were Invited to meet these guests.
Master Jack Gresham gave a party to hist
friends Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hmlth nnd Mr. and Mrs. |
Charles Walcott have gone to Hngnnsvllle,
making the trip In their automobile.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. If. Bass nnd children
have gone to New York.
Mr. J. D. Hmlth, who was offered the
presidency of the agricultural college nt
Tlfton, has declined the offer nnd will |
take a similar position at Gordon Institute, |
Hnrnesvllle.
DALTON.
Mrs. C. R. Evans entertained very In
formally and pleasantly Monday evening In j
honor of 'her sister. Miss Frances Bcogln,
of 8t. Louis. The affair was In-the nature]
of a musical and proved most delightful.
Miss Rcnglii, who Is a finished pianist, gave
several exquisite numbers. Mr. Harry
Routt established hls reputation as a vlo-l
llnlst of remarkable ability nnd sympa
thetic expression, with Mrs. Mary Carter, |
whose delightful accompanying on
plnno was much complimented. Punch, |
sandwiches and aweets were served. The
following guests enjoyed Mrs. Evans' hos
pitality: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Martin. Mr.
and Mrs. Julian McCarny. Mr. and Mra.
Frank Hhuiunte, Mr. and Mra. Tom Jones, I
Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. L. W. Carter. Miss
Mnry Carter, Mlsa Emily Carter, Messrs.
...... ... . .. Lswls. |
Miss Johnnie |
__ —. unr euchre r
honoring her friend. Miss Adrlane Mr
if New York. The memltera of the Euchre
lul> were present, and a number of espe-|
'nvlted guests. The handsome home
-niton avenue showed lovely decora-.
tlons In roses and hloasoma of the goldeu
glow, while the verandas were bowers of]
root green with ferns and palms. I’rlxes
of tieanty ami value were given and the
mcuti. delicate and delicious, rounded up an]
afternoon of complete enjoyment. The |
outside guests were Mrs. Guilford Cannon, I
Mrs. C. It. Evans. Mra. W. C. Martin, Mrs. |
Hollingsworth, Misses Mary Carter, Claire
Felker ami Agnes Hrynnt.
Another merry crowd drove out to Mr.
Marlon Williams' heautlrul country home
on Friday evening, returning by the **
of a glorious moon. Dancing nnd a a. __
did supper were the features of the enter- j
ta lumen t.
pleasant dance waa.given by three
'onng men at Hotel Dalton Thursdnv night
n honor of Mlsa Felker. of Monroe, nnd
Miss Merritt, of New York. Mr. R 1
the violinist, with Mis* Windier, p
and Mr. Carter, cornet, furnished delight
ful music.
Mrs. Frank Iloffaker. of Cohutta, la
ttlng Mrs. Watt Wentherby.
Mr. John Edmondson, of Atlanta, la In
Dalton this week. ,
Mr. Alex Lynn, of Atlanta, waa here re
cently.
Misses Hardwick and Merritt have
turned from a visit to Chattanooga. ,
Mra. Cora Johnsou Linton, of Havannah,
Is the guest of Mra. T. J. Horne.
EASTMAN.
On Wednesday evening Miss Ryrdle Dan-,
(el was the charming hostess to an nl fresco]
’ in honor of her guests. Misses Auute
Itobcrson, of Tennllle. and Jinks Ed-|
wards, of-Ellnhelle. The entire lower floor]
of the home wns thrown open and the spi
rlnns porches surrounding It on three sldt
nnd large lawn were brilliantly lighted |
with Japanese lanterns and attractive with
h manioc as. rosy corners and lawn swings.
Miss Dsnlel received her guests wearing a
pretty lavender silk trimmed In point Ince.
MNs Ed— * *—*“ — ■
THIS WILL BE
BOOK CASE WEEK
—In the—
DUTCH AUCTION WINDOW
If you are in need of a book case,
this is your opportunity to save money
—every case in the window.will be
marked down $2.00 daily until sold—
all are started at the regular stock
price—in the window is
A solid Mahogany 3-door case priced $60.00
A solid Mahogany 2-door case priced 50.00
A Qt. Oak Mahogany 2-door'case priced 45.00
A Qt. Oak Mahogany 2-door ease priced...... 35.00
A Qt. Oak Mahogany 2-door,case priced 30.00
MATTIN
MATTINGS AND RUGS
at special prices this week. Finest grade Japanese
Mattings, 25 cents. All wool reversible Rug, 9x12
size, $9.00.
BRUSSELS RUGS
9x12 size..... $12.75
AXMINSTER RUGS
9x12 size ......... $22.50
Be one of our customers—open an account with
us and pa ya little at the time. You will soon have
your home furnished just as you would like to
have it.
Cotton Felt Mattresses
Priced $7.50 to $15.00.
40-pound Cotton Mattresses $5.00
We guarantee our mattresses to be made .as rep
resented. We know what goes in them and will toll
you—no pig in the bag buying here. Everything
good in Furniture. Agents for the Bloch Go-Carts
and Carriages Twenty per cent discount on all
North Star Refrigerators. Open an account with ns
| and divide the payments weekly or monthly to suit
your convenience; everything marked in plain fig
ures and at one price.
carmichael-talman furniture CO.,
Ml** Roberson was lovely In a dainty dross
“• pink crepe do rhino. A very Intorostlng
—nit* of honrts wns puiyod, which was fob
lowed by delicious wilnd and loo course*.
Hunch was served throughout the evening.
About 1M — *-“**-• -
guests of
liert Drown received the drat prise, a hand-
—luted pitcher; the second prise was .won
“The Store That Saves You Money.”
74-76 WHITEHALL ST.
School Books and All Supplies
Books and prices guaranteed. Closing Sale in- Shoe
lug.
•Mlsa
Thursday vreu-
I'.lull ue Gra tilling left Friday fori
id Spring*, where she will r *
bou»e party for several week*.
MI** Emms Fuller, of Atlanta. I* the
guest of Mr*. Turner on Whitlock avenue. L
- Mr. am! Mr*. M. Brumby nnd children
Imre returned from a vl«lt to Ml«*t«*ippl.
Guaranteed under the Cure Food and I ,h .- '**?«. I--'
*• * Si I** Annie Waddell ht her
street
“ , " 1 AI H department. Slippers and all Summer goods,
of'fc ^.‘JTSLlSWttULrSS: SOUTHERN DR-
60 Marietta St.
Y GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY,
E. PIERCE, President.
Opposite Postoffice.
■ ,lnr . r .T Mtertaloed th.- I’noUn* Lnndou null nil fur Aiiu-ri.
la,t nlnuMlny with n .poiul-tho-dny J \lr*. ■I.uu.le lirauillue Mull
■-omplliuentnry to Hr». I'.iitU Spark-1 pa. Fla., i, the gtpwt of lu
r..J”, 1,1 tUU i")
jjiitrout, of t='
Mr,, llnrr;
I'ltlh - __ ■■
pnrtjr ,'uniplliuuntorr.tu Mra. Until *park"-| po.'VlaT.' I, Viu'tiiind'of'"ter frion.1.
win. of l*,Bgvlo». Tux. A. II. (llllM-rt. o„ rhemkoo oiro.-t,
Ml,* Inhel Itniiulir nn.l Mlm Imitra Mnr-I Hr,. Coho,,, of Mnron. who wi>* virtual
—rII# lloppio will loin IU« Fan- nnrtr ta I Mr,. Fred Morrl,. ha, returned burn,.