Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 31, 1907, Image 8

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s THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. AUGUST «, 1MT. THE LAND OF DREAMS. Bohold, til* sun Is shining there And flowers bloom always. The morning's dewy-llpped and fair— A round of perfect days, While song birds trill their ecstacy •Neath skies of tender blue. Ch, life Is like a melody In the land where dreams come true! Gold minarets and painted lakes And colors all ablaze, Ths witchery that autumn takes. To mortal eyes amaze. Eaohanted scenes and bliss above The course of earthly rue, •And eyes to kiss and hearts to love In the laud where dreams come true. A fairy land, a beauty land, A land we seek In vain, Kor never lies In mortal hand The prize we would attain, ;£ut visions of the glory there. Caught In k lull N stfttA •aielp tollers who wtjuld soon despair To make the most of Ilf*. IN HONOR OF VI8ITOR8. Mrs. J. Horace Jones will entertain at cards next week In compliment to Alls* lEdlth Longman, of Terre Haute. Ind, the guest of Mrs. W. T. Waterman, land Mrs. Lamar, of Texas, and Mrs. ILouglos, of Montlcello. INFORMAL EVENING. Miss Flora Wilson entertained i number of her friends Thursday even Ing at the residence of Mrs. Ralph : Cooper, Battle Hill, Ga. Among those present were: Miss Margie Weaver, Mr. y, Davis, Mr. Holt Weaver, Miss Bailie I Strickland, Miss Eddlo Strickland, Wy. fjle Wilson and other*. MIS8 NORTON'S 8TRAW RIDE. Miss Kate Norton's *traw ride on laat Tuesday evening w*» Immensely en* | Joyed by a number of her friends and •acquaintances. The party assembled ! et the home of Miss Norton, and after |an enjoyable ride through Ponce De- ; Leon, the party stopped at the home of 'Airs. Carmichael, nn Peachtree street, 'where a delightful salad course was ' served with punch by Mrs. Carmi chael assisted by her sister, Aire. C. W. Rebb. After this the entire party en joyed a delightful ride through College Park. Among those present were: Mrs. J. L. Norton, Misses Alatsr Viewlg, Frances Crane, Jewel Eskelv, Kate Norton. MyrtlH Armand. Eunice Bed- dlngileld. Ruby Reddlngflcld, May Griggs and the Misses Henderson; Messrs. Ed Landrum. A. M. Bellelsle, B. Adams, Homer O'CiiUugbnn, Horace Lanford, Bryan Ilnldwln, George Eaves, Arthur Hull. Kelly Wells. Graham Green and Air. Joyner. MRS. AND MIS0~LEWIS WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB. Mra Thomas Lewis and Allas Cepha lic I.cwls will entertnln the "Olmme Club” next Thursday night at their country home In Hnpevllle, Go. The club Includes, the members of the camping party who have Juet re turned from a delightful trip spent nn the banks of the Chattahoochee river, near Norcross, Oa. The guests will be: Miss Lily La nier, Allss Eula Mne Williams, Miss Emma Driver. Miss Luclte Parks, Alessrs. Clarence Wayne, Paul Key, Charlie Cofer, Ernest Key, Gerald O'Ronr, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Key and Mr. and Mra. George M. Lanier, THOMA8SON-CHAPMAN. Mrs. Sarah Tbomoason, of Chatta nooga, Tenn., announces tho engage ment and approaching marriage of her daughter. Elmo, to Air. Hugh Banka ChapWian. of Detroit. Air. Chapman la a Chattanooga boy who went Into bual- ness In Detroit a tew year* ago. . C fmatrti talking It Is some time since ribbon has been much worn ■■ a hat trimming, but thl* season no hat Is complete without a bow or a twist of ribbon, and on many of the amartest hat* no other trimming I* used. Thia list is a pretty corn-colored straw with a largo bow of dull blus ribbon. It is an ideal style to wear wlth.a neat tailor-mad* costume. THURSDAY EUCHRE CLUB. Mrs. Frank Perryman entertained tho Thursday Euchre Club this week at her home In Ansley Pork In com pliment to her guttts, Mies Longman. Miss Lamar and Mr*. Douglas. Invited to n>**t the guests of honor were Mra. W. T. Waterman, Air*. Leon Smith, Mrs. E. C. Thrash, Mra. Back- ert, Air*. W. A. Selman, Mr*. J. Hor ace Jones, Mrs. W. S. Rogers, Mis* Merritt, Allss Herr, of Philadelphia. NEIGHBORHOOD PARTY. Little Charles Northen entertained at a neighborhood party Thursday aft ernoon nt the home of hi* parents, Mr and Mr*. C. J. Northen, on Fifth etreet. Games were played by the little folks and during the afternoon dell- clous refreihments were served. MISS ANSLEY’S DANCE. Miss Laura Ansley'a dance will be an event of Alonday evening, and Miss Frances Ansley** will take place Tues day evening. TWO HUNTSVILLE WEDDINGS. Bperlnt to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala.. Aug. *1.—Hervey E. Johnson, of Fltsgerald, Ga.. and Miss Lottie Lewis, a popular young lady of Huntsville, were marrtejl Thursday In the First Presbyterian manse In tho presence of a small company of frlendc nnd relatives. Rev. Francis Tappey performed the ceremony nnd tho bride and groom left'on n brief honeymoon trip. After a week they will be at home In Fltsgerald, Ga. Miss Jeannette Cleland and T. J. Singleton, both from Lynchburg, Vo., were married Thuraday afternoon In the First Presbyterian manse by Rev. Francis Tappey. The bride had been visiting In Huntsville as the guest of Mrs. E. O. Mayes, and Mr. Singleton, while vis iting here, persuaded her to accompa ny htm home as hli bride. - The couple left Immediately after tho ceromony for Lynchburg. int-i »klu cream. GAMMEL-BATES. The wedding of Allas Mattie Gam- mel and Mr. Howard Bate* took place Thuraday evening nt the home of the bride's sister. Airs, John T. Trimble, on South Boulevard, Rev. C. A. Ridley, of Live Oak, Fla., officiating. The bride wore a gown of soft white silk, trimmed with Valenciennes lac*. After the ceremony on Informal re ception waa held, Mra. Trimble being assisted by Mra. Gammel, Miss Rob erta, Alls* Annie Bell Fleher, Alls* Irby and Mias Doyle. After the bridal tour Air. and Airs. Bate* will be at bom* ’with Mrs. Trimble, on the Boulevard. LONGWORTH8 AT HONOLULU. Echos* of new social triumphs for the president’s daughter, Mra. Nicho las Longworth. are reaching Wash ington In letters from our Paclflc pos sessions. With Secretary and Mra. Straus, who have recently returned from Hawaii, Representative nnd Airs. Longworth were the guests of honors! a reception given at Honolulu shortly after their arrival there, by Governor and Mra. Carter. The throne room of the executive building, long closed, so far as social gathering* are concerned, was once more the rendeavoua of the official nnd fashionable world of the Hawaiian capital. ' The ground* were brilliantly Illu minated and the music of the Royal Hawaiian band added charm to the scene. In the midst of the Illumina tion* on the caplto) balconies blued BELT BUCKLES The belt I* no longer a mere Incident In feminine apparel; It Is a *pe creation in Itself. The buckle crowns the belt, confirming and completing Its beauty. Our variety afford the fullest rang* for selection and are as per fect In structure as they are compelling In Impressiveness. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jeweler*. 37 Whitehall Street. School Books and All Supplies Books and prices guaranteed. Closing Sale in Shoe department. Slippers and aii Summer goods. SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, E. PIERCE, President. 60 Marietta St. Opposite Postoffice. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, prepwrutira for f»c?,rrc*. arms mod hm/uit. itmtrwth**kia like to* msat it Dots yy*. r°Vf t>r *77• It*» kAimkrtvcteai.,rvfreth:: *. Cin't be ilrttvtcd. IVitflMr. WtMn^yr.i^aawrjAlL Ljvu -Co.+jS-I 'iiuSLUrvokl/u^.Y. Doetlt fnam'v the Stars and Stripes. Within, flower* nnd plants transformed the landing* nn the stairway nnd alcoves Into green bowers. The women In the receiving line were richly gowned. Mrs. Longworth wore a becoming gown of steel blue satin, Mrs. Straus* gown wa* of white laco, and Mrs. Carter’* of white satin.—Mobil* Register. FESTIVAL FOR ORGAN FUND. The festival given at the home of Mr. and Airs. A. G. Rhodes Friday evening by the Young Ladles' Aid Society of the First Christian church was for the ben efit of tho organ fund. The occasion was 11 beautiful and succesatul one. Recreations for old and young were provided on the lawn. There were among other things a fortune teller, randy nnd refreshment booths, nnd I fishpond for the children. In the even ing the lawn was Illuminated with doz ens of Japanese lanterns, and music was enjoyed. WOMAN’S”EXCHANGE. Thero trill be a Woman's Exchange opened nt 110 West Peachtree street. Saturday. September 7, on which day there will be on sale a variety of home cooking, showing what ordera will be taken for during the week, ns only hand work nnd perishables wllf be kept on hand. They solicit the pat ronage of the women of Atlanta. MISS HORNADY - ENTERTAIN8. Allss Nina Hornady was tho hoHteSs Saturday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Daughters nf 1812, tho two distinguished daughters of the oc casion being Mrs. Elizabeth Talbot Belt, of Allllen, a daughter of Colonel William Johez, of the War of 1111, and Mra. Loutea Berrien Seabrook. a daughter of Major John McPherson Berrlan. There were alsb present the children nf the daughters of 181* and the occa sion was moat enjoyable. After the bustnen meeting tho guests enjoyed an Informal reception, at which delicious refreshments were served. RECENT ARRIVALS AT THE MERIWl HER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GA. L. A. Scarbrough and family, Co lumbus. Ga.; J. T. Norman and wife, Columbus, an.; J, C. Hunter, Atlanta, Ga.; Dan Bradley and family, Colum bus, Ga.; C. J. Ateredlth and fa in By. Co. lumbus, Ga.; C. W. Hale and wife, Co-- lumbus, Ga.; Park A. Dalit*, Green ville, S. C.; Airs. F. E. Callaway and family, LaGrange. Ga.; J. II. Prfwell, Newnan. Ga.; B. H. Kirby, Kewnan, j Go.; J. T. Croley, Greenville, Ga.; H. It Williams, Columbus, Ga.: Tom An drews and family, Columbus, Go.; J. 8. Cole, Newnan. Go.; R. H. Illalock and wife, West Point, Go.; Miss Cecil Moores West Point On.; H. P. MHi and wife, Brunswick, Ga.: C. H. John son and wife, Atlanta; B. F. McLaugh lin. Greenville, Ga.; G. A. Pearce. Co lumbus. Ga.; C. D. Hunt. Jr., Colum bus, Go.; M. Stearns, Columbus, Go.; H. B. Crowell and family, Columbus, Oa.; E. P. Owzley and family, Colum bus, Oa,: WlUlam B. Langdon, Colum bus; Drufus Nell ColumbU*; Mra. a G. Thomas, Atlanta; John C. Coat and wife, Columbus; Grattan Hammond, Savannah, Ga.; C. C. Martin, Albany, Go.: Mra. 8. L. Wright Montgomery; F. IL Vernon and wife. Birmingham, Ala; Walter A. Simms, 'slants: N. L. Atkinson, West Point; Mrs. E. Fay and child. Eufnula Ain.: Airs. Ramsay and child. Union Springs. Ala: George II. Zachry, West Point, Ga.: G. a Holmes, Cordeie, Oa.; J. At. Crawford. Colum bus, Ga.; R. J. Belser. Columbus, Ga; R. W. Moon, Marietta, Ga: Jack At. Wltman, Afacon, Ga: John c. Coot and family, Columbus. Oa; T. W. Oetson, Fort White, Fla; James Getsen. Web ster. Fla.; Mrs. H. E. Mealing, Edge- field, a C; Allss Alary B. Ntnlth. Hous ton. Texas: Miss Lillian E. Smith, Houston. Texas. What is it? In point of fact, it is the freedom from poisonous and spurious in- gredicnts.the excellence in flavor, that gives to Flavoring Extracts their wide popularity and increas ing sale. The retail grocers are learning that quality rather than price is necessary to retain the confidence of customers and make a successful business. Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose, sic, MRS. JOSEPH MAS8ENGALE WILL ENTERTAIN. Mrp. Joseph Massehgale, of Atlanta, who Is a guest at Kenilworth Inn, has Issued Invitations for a bridge party today In honor of Airs. Thompson, of Des .Moines. The party will be held at Kenilworth Inn—play to begin nt 3:30 o'clock.—Asheville Citizen. Persohal Plent Mr. anti Mrs. Edwin O. Bartlett, of Mtns. Ga., are the guests of Air, and Mrs. F. L. Seely. Mrs. George C. Ball, of Atlanta, Is the guest for a week of Mrs. George R. Ward, at her home on South Twen tieth street. Mrs. Ball, who was for several years a popular resident of Birmingham, Is being warmly wel comed by her many friends, and Is being the object of much social atten tlon. Mrs. Ball is one of the most brilliant women In the South, and has been for a number of years prominent In Journalism In this state and Georgia. She Is now on the staff of The Atlanta Georgian.—Birmingham Ledger. Mrs. W. H. Adkins and Miss Zu.'a Adkins have returned from Blue Ridge Bummtt, Aid. Miss Hazel Adkins Is a member of a delightful house party at Lake Ontario. Mrs. William Jessup, of Augusta, Is the guest of her daughter, Mr*. I Aloragne Fleming. Mrs. Glover has returned from n vis it to her daughter, Allss Katharine Glover, In Now York. Air. Frank Malone and ML Carl Satxky are spending the week-end at Tybee. - * ' Miss Helen Thorn, who Is HI with typhoid fever at St. Josephs Infirmary, la Improving rapidly. Miss -Rose Taylor Is the guest of Mrs. Brown Taylor, In tho Marlbor ough. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ross left Saturday for Lookout Mountain. Judge and Mn. E. C. Kontz and chil dren are In New York. Dr. E. O. Rlgley Is visiting friends In Cedar Mountain, N. C. Mr. and Mrs, James G. Miller are at home -with Mis* Annie Dennis, on Lin den street. Mrs. J. J. Simpson and children have returned from Highlands, N. C. Mrs. Don A. Pardee ho* returned from a visit to Asheville. Mr. and.Mfs. Fleming Van Rensse laer leave* next week for New Orleans, Mr, and Mrs. Van Astor Batchelor have returned from the Jamestown Ex position. Miss Willie Russell Law has returned from a visit to Tallulah Falls. Miss Floy Felker, of Monroe, Is the guest of Airs. Robert Meador. Dr. J, At. Crawford and Dr. E. L. Crawford have returned from Europe. Air. Eugcno Pearce Is on a visit to Kentucky. Mr. Georgo Bonney has returned from Now Haven. Mra. J. W. Selman. of Powder Springs; Mrs. J. L. Beeson nnd Allss Katharine Mra. T. B. Neal has returned from Toxaway, N. C„ leaving Miss Jane Till man to remain several days longer at Toxaway Inn with Judge and Mrs. Lur- ton. From there she will go to Atlan tic City to Join her aunt. Mrs. D. Shel by Williams, and Henry and Joe Fra zer, who are spending several weeks there. Mrs. Neal had planned to ac company her to Atlantic City, but as she was not well, was compelled to cut her trip short.—Nashville Banner. Alls* Alone Buckman will make a fall visit to her aunt, Mrs. George Chapin, at Atlahta, Ga., and will then go on to Virginia, to attend the horse show at Richmond, and other prominent social events. Miss Buckman Is very popular In the charming social circles of sever al Virginia cities, and always receives a great deal of attention. Society will he glad to learn that she will spend this winter at home Mr. Llgon Johnson, who was re cently appointed by the president special assistant to the attorney gen eral of the United States, Is on an ex tended business trip through Call for' nla, Washington, Oregon and Mon' tana. He will return South In Sep' tember. Miss Mamie Weaver Is spending t tew days In Atlanta before going to Young Harris, where she will hold position as Instructor of music In Young Harris College. Air. and Mrs. Charles T. Page, who spent July and August at their lovely summer home. "Durand, In the north eastern part of Indiana, have returned to Atlanta and are occupying their homo at 306 Ponce DeLeon avenue. Miss LennJe Sims Is the guest of Miss Hattie Sue Lowe, of McDonough. Allsses Maude and Claude Sims, who have been visiting Mrs. M. C. LOwe there, have returned to Atlanta. Mias Katherine Dennis Is In Baton- ton, where she has been a member of the house party given by Miss Mary Dennis at "Glen Dennis,” the beauti ful country place of her uncle. Air. J. T. Dennis, Sr. Misses Eva Burke and Annie Boss, of Atlanta, are visiting friends In Eatonton. Wednesday evening they were honor guests at n party given by Misses Luda and Georgia Hutch inson. Air. J. A. Gatins, a successful busi ness man, formerly of Atlanta, but now of Washington and New York, has been spending the last few days with his parents In this city. Mr. John Gatins, Sr., Is one of the oldest and most venerable citizens of Atlanta. Allss Sallna O’Callahan returned Thursday from Now York and left Fri day to Bpend a. few days In Rome, a guest at Miss Willie Sharpe's house party. Allss Priscilla Patton, who was III with typhoid fever at the-Presbyterian Hospital, has recovered nnd Is the guest of Mrs. John 8. Prather, on West Peachtree street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunner and Allss Edith Brunner camo up from Macon In their automobile yesterday, and spent the day with relatives In the city. Misses Sophia and Augusta Holmes, of Pensacola, will spend September In Atlanta. Afr. Hunter IL Cordoza,' brother of Sir. Hugh L. Cordoza, Is In tho city lor a few days. He has just completed a trip through Arkansas and Mississippi. Allss Sarah Harley, of Thomasvllle, Is tho guest of Miss Alary Glenn, In Edgcwood. Mr. nnd Airs, B. F. Abbott are at Sit. Clemens, Mich., for Airs. Abbott’s health. Allss Annie Laurie Morris, of Rome, who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Airs. Emery Speer Alorrls, has roturned homo. Miss Hannah Leonard, of Eatonton, who has been the guest of Airs. E. H. Willingham, at "Sutherland," has re turned homo. Dr. K. G. Mntheson Is visiting his family, who arc spending the summer at Culver, Ind. They will return to tho city next week. The friends of Mr. W. H. Courtenay KISER BUILDING, ATLANTA, Business Course .. $40 Shorthand Course . $40 CRICHTON’S IVIPROVED SYLLABIC METHOD Munson-Graham-Pitman The Greatest Discovery of the Century jjgp A large majority of Shorthand Students complete the course in 3 month*. *818161916161618134611 1 jj will regret to know that he Is 111 with fever at the Wesley Alemorial hos pital. Mra. C. M. Kenner has returned to the city and will be at home to her friends after September 1, at 385 South Boulevard. Misses Passlc May Ottley and Mar jorie Brown leave In a few weeks for SL Alarys College, Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheflleld, of Amerlcus, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Collier. Miss Afary Graves will return soon from Cartersvllle, where Ehe has beep spending the summer. Mrs. S. R. Palmer, who has been'tho guest of Airs. Egleston. will return to Washington, Ga., Alonday. Mrs. Sam W. Lang and little daugh r, Katharine, of Macon, will visit her niece, Mrs. E. E. Huguley, next week. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carter nnd Alaster Lawton Carter returned to For. syth Saturday after a visit to New York other Eastern cities. Mrs. Rowena Banning Is the guest of Mrs. Annie Nolan at McDonough, Mrs. Redona Ragsdale Is visiting Allss Florence Carmichael, of McDon ough. Mrs. C. A. Truitt has returned to Cartersvllle. Alias Lillie Belle Thompson Is ths guest of Miss Florence Thompson, of Covington. Mr. and Airs. T. R. Sawtell and children have returned from Borden Wheeler. Mra. Eunice Winston, of West Point, Is the guest of her sister. Airs. Frank Boland. Airs. Tom Northen Springs. Is at Warm Words of Praise For the several Ingredient* of which Dr. Pierce'? medicines aro composed, as given by loadars in all .tho several schools o( medicine, should navo far moro weight than any amount ol non-prolesslonal tes timonials. Dr. PkToo's Favorlto Prescrip tion has tub lupoE or noxuarr on every bottle-wrapper. In a full list of all It* In gredients printed In plain English. II you aro an Invalid woman and suffer from frequent headache, backache, gnaw ing dlslr/O In stomach, periodical pains, dlsagrodKblo, catarrhal, pelvic drain, drigglue/down distress In lower abdomen or polv/t, perhaps dirk spot* or specks dancing before tbooycs, faint spells and kind J<ul symptoms caused by female weak ness, ot*thorderangementof the feminine organs, W>/ can not do better than taka Dr. Plor/eB Favorlto Prescription. • The hCi/dta!, surgeon’s knlleand opera ting talJ'/may bo avoided by the timely use of Vavorlte Prescription* In such eases. Thereby the obnoxious extmli stlons nmT 1 ■-■■ ■ treatments thy faml VA physician can tie avoided and a thoraiL co'ir<" ol tuccemiul treatment carried ou IgJiuLftti^aaT. L'Mi HlWUk. ”» avoriia Prescription ” I scum posed oTTn* verybeet native medicinal roots known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments, contains no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forminc drugs. Do not expect too much from "Favorlto Prescription; * It wM not perform mlra- eles; R will not dlsolve or cure tumors. No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health In most weak nesses and ailments iteculiarly Incident to women at any medicine can. It must be given a fair chance by perseverance in It* us* (or a reasonable length of time. Von can't iffor.l in aorcnl a wint nos trum »8 a -;il"dUnte for this |flawnfflipP'Tiw-. .... . _ bick women are Invited to consult Dr. P1*rc«\ by letter, free. All correspond ence Is gnardc^l as ?aer*dly iecret and womanly confidences «re protected by P ’ofosslon&l privacy. Address Dr. R. V. lerce. Buffalo. N. V. ^ Dr. Pierce’s Plonsunt PeU'ts the be»| Hxitlve and regulator of tho bowrlL They lArjgnrfttd stomato, liver and bowels. One a laxative; two or threa a cathartic. Easy to tako as candy. YOU KNOW THE BEST When Maxwell House Blend ig taken with the meal in the old-fash ioned way it gives tone nnd taste to everything else nnd makes what is eaten easily digested. If this blend has been used once no other will ever be just as good. NASHVILLE—HOUSTON, CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. Mrs. Smith Pickett Is spending tho •fvsek-end with Airs. Charles Northen. Air. and Mrs. Branch, of Quitman, ore with Air*. F. J. Htllson for threo —eeks. Alaster Edwin Frazier, the little son of Air. and Mrs. E. D. Frazier, Is 111 with typhoid fever. Airs. J. A. Rosser has returned from Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bldwell have re turned to the city. Miss Floy Felker, of Alonroe, Is the guest of Mrs. Robert L> Meador. Miss Helen Gleason has returned from Virginia, Mrs. J. At High and Miss Elizabeth High have returned to the city. Mrs. David Marx Is visiting In Car- teraville. Music At the Churches. FIR8T CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Tho following musical program will be given under the direction of Ml** Mamie Lee Bearden, organist. Morning, Organ, "Impromptu." Wely. Anthem, "O, How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings." Offertory, "Some Day," Allss Martha Virginia Bearden, Mr. ' Benton A. George and chorus. Postludr. Evening, 8-O'Clock. Organ, "Pavnne Favorite," Brlsson; "The Vesper Bell," Spinney; "Hymne,” Lemare. Anthem, *T ‘Will Feed Aly Flock," Simper. Anthem, 'Then Shall the King Say,” Allen. Offertory, “The King of the Great High Way." Miss Pansy Hannah. Organ, "Song to the Evening Star," Wagncr-Tructte. Duet, “Not one Forgotten," Allsses Martha and Daisy Bearden. Postlude, "Dedication March,” A strong. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. The following special program has been prepared by Mr. O’Donnelly, honor of Dr. Landrum's eleventh anni versary: Morning. Prelude, Boellman. Cornet, "The Holy City," Adams. Voluntary, "Sweet the Aloments,' Donizetti. Offertory, "J Will Follow Thee,' Casta—Air. Edward A, Werner and choir. Postlude, Stebblns. At 4 o’clock In the afternoon a sacred cantata will be given, the choir to In clude Mra. William L. Wilson soprano soloist. Choir sopranos, Mrs. J. E. Osborne, Mra. S>. W. Silsbee, Mra. S. A. Swann, Mrs. Albert Spalding, Miss Leo Morchead. Miss Lurllne Graham. Altos, Alls* Laura Gilbert, Mrs. Arthur Crevlston. Mra. A. R. Colcord. Mrs. W. T. Perkerson. Miss Lily White, Miss Harriet Mill edge. Alias Carolina Steln- hetmer, and Allss Edith Longman. Tenor*. Mr. Charles Hoke, Air. Os car Cook. Air. John M. Cooper, .Mr. W. T. Waterman, Mr. George Stowers, Mr. Sherwood. Mr. James T. Mathews. Air. Edward A. Werner will sing for the offertory, Dubois’ “Lord, My God." The public Is Invited. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL. The musical program for the Sunday night service of Jhe Central Congrega tional church, opposite Carnegie li brary, wlU be unusually pleasing. Male quartette numbers invariably satisfy lovers of good music, and the Sunday night program Includes two quartette numbers, one of these consisting of solo and quartette. The night service at this church be gins nt eight o’clock, and Is largely musical in Its character. Singing of hymns, old nnd new, Is a prominent feature of the service, nnd one which Is being appreciated and enjoyed by nn Increasing number each Sunday night. The fact that these musical services have been continued by this church through the hot summer months shows that they have been well attended and that people will go to church In the summer If the serv. Ice Is adapted to the summer condi tions. The special numbers to be given Sunday night aro a* follows: Intermezzo, Prelude for Organ, Jun- ham. Solo and Quartette, "Nearer My Home Today,” Rose. Offertory for Plano and Organ, Pas. torale. Duet for. Soprano jind Tenor, "The ” ugh Buck. “Jesus Alone." Mar- Organ, "Allegro," Lord Is My LI Alale Quartette, tin. Postlude for Schnecker. Soloist, Mamie Adel Hays; organist, Prof. R. J. Robbins; tenor, W. S. Lowe. Piedmont Alalo Quartette. NEWNAN. Mrs. Frank Wilkinson lins returned Iron Borden Wheeler Springy. Mr. I,. J. Midsnu nnd Miss Elizabeth Mel- eon. ol Atlnntn, were the guests of Ns*, nan relatlree lost Sunday. Mrs. Uharlea Northen, of Atlnntn, spent several days In Newnan this week. Tneydny afternoon little Mlnses Nnnnle I nnd Frances Arnold entertnltird ..meat rnltner nnd little son, of Gnlnesvllle. nro visiting Newnan relatives. Mrs. Jack I’oweh’e guests. Misses Gams- llel Dixon and Otmllln Mnnderllle, of C'sr. rollton, knvo returned to their homes. Misses Elln Kherman and Beaste Whntlsy have returned from n trip to Ashcrllls, * Mrs. Mattlo 'riiomhs nnd Mrs. Clyde Ellis ore visiting the family of Mr. w. n. Orr. Miss Edith Powel hss returned from t visit to friends In Perry. Mr. Ilnwenn stewnrt was tho host at t most enjoyable wntermelon cutting Tuesday evening. In honor of Miss Minnie Sltntb, ol Carrollton. Dr. nnd Mrs. Qnllllnn have returned front Tallulah Falls nnd Elberton. Airs. ]Ini lTsher amt children have re turned from n visit to her parents In Mon tezuma. Mra. Frank Cole was given a surprlre nber of her friends last I’d- Airs. Colo was equal to the emergency, and served delicious refresh- ments nt tho conclusion of n most Interest ing game of bridge. Allss .Minnie Smith, who has been Mra Stewart's guest, returned to her home la Carrollton Thursday. Atrs. Charles Grace, ot Texas, Is Mn Sam Hill's guest. Allss Eliza he tb Gray, of LaGrange, Is tM gneRt of Miss Annie Powell. Air. F. It. Colo la In North Carolina oa a bnslncss trip. . Air. nnd Airs. John Cate* have returned from Tnllntnh Falls. Allss I.llllsn Jackson, who haa heea Allis Almn Kirby's guest, hna returned to her home In Atlanto. Mr. John IL Orr has returned to his horns In - (iiilncv, Fin. Little Alias Theodora Atkinson gave a straw rldo WedDeatUtr afternoon, which was very much enjoyed by the chlldreu. clarkIton. Mr. Will Head entertained a few friends on n straw ride Friday evening. The jrouai 'e Mr * Mead’s home, where they wore received by Ids lister. Airs. I^wls Shelly. Delicious Ires anil rakes were served and music en joyed. Air. Mead waa assisted In entertsls- Ing by Air. him UeCoUoofb. In the party wore Mlsm Ethel A dermtn. Lena Shaw. Itoie. Grace and At lllle Bell* AInnck, Eunice Thomas of Sparta and Mre. Jake Addy, Messrs. Mead. McColloush. Mauek, Trlrablo, Alderman, Barrett, Leavitt end Sbeely. On Inat 1 Marlin entertained very young ladles of bis Sunday school clan nnd their friend*. This wan the fourtl nnnnnt reception Mr. Martin has given fw the rlass. This year’s sffalr proved so exception. In nn advertisement contest prt- pnroh tiy Airs. Alartln Mias Mabel LravMt took lint,prize and Mias Kenny the hoot CHILDREN tEETHINc Mrs. Winslow’S overFllTYYEAR TLLIONS 0 Soothing Syrup WHILE TEETHING WITH I'KItFECrSUG Sold by druggist* la . »y»ry port of tM world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food *nJ Drug act, June 30. 1908. Serial nun- ber 1008. jfmllal m