Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 06, 1907, Image 11

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i SOCIETY 1 THE ATLAInI A C-rijOiitrJuUN AMD AiiVVfa. ImMU TO MISS GREEN. At her home In West End Miss Isabel Alexander will entertain Friday after noon complimentary to Mies Tessle Green, whose marriage to. Mr. James p. Coyne will be a social event of the 14th Inst. CHURCH RECEPTION Thursday evening the ladles of the Epiphany Episcopal church. Inman ■ p ar k, will give a reception to Rev. and Mrs C. A. Langeton at the home of • j[ rs .' Flanders, 61 Moreland avenue. CONCERT OF TURN VEREIN. The concert and dance of the Atlanta Turn Vereln Tuesday night at the hall Forsyth street was greatly enjoyed hv a large number of the popular or ganlzatlon and their friends. Bunting was effectively used In decorating the hall and cut flowers and potted plants added to the beauty of the scene. After the excellent concert the dance was enjoyed for several hours. The following was the musical pro- ‘ ran ' : Part I. Overture, "Raymond," Thomas— Worm’s orchestra. ••Ruhe” (Rest), F, Abt—A. T. V. jlnennerchor. • ' Solo for violin, selected—Mr. Dave Bilverman. Soprano solo, '‘Tnflammatus' (Stabat Mater). Rossini—Miss Nellie Nix, A. T. V Maennerchor. Part II. Walts, "Freut' Euch Dea Lebens,” Strauss—tVurm's orchestra. "The Thought of You," Charles Ben- nee—Miss Nellie Nix. Solo for violin, selected—Mr. Dave Silverman. .. .. Baritone solo, "Easter Morning.” Schultz—Mr. Frank Wheat, A. T. V. Maennerchor, Warm's orchestra. The committee of arrangements were John Freeh, R. C. Bosche, Herman Schmidt, S. C. Qlllett and Julius Bruck- ner. JEWISH WOMEN’S COUNCIL. Special to The doorman. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 6.—The second day's session of the Jewish Women's Council opened Tuesday with a busi ness meeting In the Jamestown Expo sition auditorium. At night there was a meeting at the Ohef Sholom temple, at which time the visitors were wel comed by President Tucker, of the ex position, and Mrs.'D. E) Levy, president of the local council. Response was made by Mrs. Hugo Rosenberg, of Pittsburg, the national president. The headquarters of the delegates at the Motel Montlcello and the national council's headquarters at the Hotel Fairfax presented a busy scene today.’ Among those present and who are'tak ing a prominent part In the program are: Mrs.. Hugo Rosenberg, president of the organization) Mrs. Barrett,,vice president of the natronal council, and also secretary of the Florence Crltten- ton mission: Mrs. Martin Barbee, first vice president of the Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. Razlander, Mrs. D. S. bevy, Mrs. Baum, Mrs. Mandes of Savannah, Mrs. Mack of Tort Worth, Miss Carrie Wise of New York, Mrs. Enoch Bauer, Mrs, Henry Solomon, honorary president of the organlza tlon. . . The council closes-op .Friday aftcr- ' noon. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Woman’s Relief. Corps will entertained at. their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Wt B. Miles, 74 Wnl- ton street, Mrs. W. R, Polk and Mi*. C. L. Morehead assisting. MRS. L. W. ROGERS, Treasurer. SHELTERING ARMS. The regular monthly meeting of the Sheltering Arms will be held at the home Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. All are urged to be present. MRS. BOLLING JONES, Recording Secretary. ATLANTA WILLARD, W. C. T. U. The Interesting feature of the regular session of the Atlanta Willard Woman's Christian Temperance * Union, which will be held In Trinity church house on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, will be the report of the delegates who attend ed the state convention recently held In t 'olumbus, Ga. The members are urged to attend, and visitors are cordially lq- The J. M. High Company The J. M. High Company The J. M. High Company The J. M. High Company M “ t: t- 11 t mi ■J ’V; 1/2 v 1 f r \ f r tT1I1 U t SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS In J, M. HIGH COMPANY’S FURNITURE DEPARTMENT $4.00 Oak Tables j Genuine $35 Din- for $1.49 Tomorrow we’ll place on sale in Furniture Department another shipment of those solid Oak Center Tables, beautifully quartered and polished, which created such a sensation a few days ago. ' Special while K $1.49, ing Table $25. Tomorrow we’ll sell a limit ed number of handsome Ex tension Tables of solid quar tered Golden Oak, 6 ft. exten sion, massive legs with claw feet. A dining tnble that you would pay $35 for in any furniture store in Atlanta. Priced, special, cash or credit $25 $20 Chiffonier $14.95 We’ll sell, while a limited quantity lasts, handsome select quartered Oak Chiffonier., with or without hat compart ment, 14x20 oval French plate mirror. Handsomely finished. A real $20.00 Chiffonier, but priced special at $14.95 !••••• •••••••••( $15 Iron Bed for $9.00 We’ll sell a limited number of genuine $15.00 brass trimmed Iron Beds of splendid con struction, beautifully enameled in white, blue and green. Re ally worth and selling for $15, but priced, cash or credit $9.00 Sale of Elegant 9x12 Axminster Rugs $25.00 40 different patterns. We have just re ceived from a big Rug concern in New York City a Shipment of elegant 9x12 room size Ax- minster Rugs, in exquisite Oriental and domes tic patterns. These beautiful Rugs are in browns, greens and sky blue two-tone effects, and are unquestionably the prettiest, choicest line ,of Axminster Rugs we’ve over owned at the price. They’re being : sold rapidly, at . Furniture $25.00 On Easy Terms I s We give you credit. On any purchase you make or us you have the privilege of paying for the goods as you earn the money, just a little I each mouth. We have furnished hundreds of I homes throughout Atlanta on credit—let us furnish yours. Ours is a confidential credit plan. This account is kept separate from your , regular Dry Goods account. Such measures are j taken as to make it strictly private, and your j nearest neighbor would never know you had an j account with us unless you yourself informed I him. I $25 China Closet for $18.00 Tomorrow, a regular $25.00 Oak China Closet with oval ends, four shelves made ot se lect quartered Oak, handsome ly finished. Worth $25.00 in any furniture store in the . world; cash or £.< A : credit | 0 Our Great Special Dining Chair for $2.25 100 handsome Dining Room Chairs made of solid Oolden Oak, French shape legs, hand somely finished, upholstered iu combination lenther, box seat. A real $3.50 Dining Chair. Priced spe- cial, cash or credit, ] Set of 6 for $13.80 >•••«••••••••< Carpets. Brussels Carpets in nice, bright, attractive patterns, suitable for halls and stnirs: made W And laid, at, yard I OC Brussels Carpets with borders to match, pretty pat terns and colors, and very durable, suitable for parlors, made and laid, at. yard qQQ Velvet Carpets for halls and stairs to match, in reds, greens nud two-tone effects, made £4 Aft and laid, at. yard | B UU Handsome Axminster Carpets, suitable for parlors, iu soft shaded colors, will harmonize with most any color scheme, made and laid, a A at yard 9 I ■ I U j GREAT SALE 1 Lace Curtains j Tomorrow we’ll place on sale ! while the lot lasts, a nice collec tion of Novelty Nottingham Lace 5 Curtains, in pretty new designs; I good assortment of patterns. Easily worth $1.50 pair; while these Inst, special 98c Pair J. M. High Company j FURNITURE ON EIASY TERMS I The J. M. High Comp any SOUTHERN SOCIETY IMMMMMMMMMai >•••••••••••!••••••••< ATHENS. Tile MlM<>i Lyndon entertained Wednes day nt bridge Iu honor of Mr*. (Jordon ('union, of Hnvanuah, ninl Mis* Judith Lyn- . of Wnshlugtou. The prise for the top re. n bur or brilliants, wn* won hy MIbm ■“ ill vlted. MRS. MARY L. M’LENDON, Prealdent. MBS. JANE A. ADKINS, Rec. Sec. More Society on Pago Twelve. Hulling Phtnixy. A hot liineheou wo* served nr the conclusion of the gnme. Mis* Ruth Jackson hn* returned from At- Inntn, where she visited MIbm Irfiey Durham. Ml** Mary Lou lutuibert ha* returned from Jmuestown. Misses *inry nud Hnrah llunnlcutt nre spending n few day* In Atlnntn. Mrs. l’lill W. Davis and Miss Melissa Davis have returned to lecxlugtou after visiting Mrs. Frank Edwards. Misses Anno and Rolling Ptituity nre visit- ..jg friends 111 Atlnntn. Miss Mnrthn llunnlcutt has returned from NnchtH^ehee Valle, In some way. Sir*. Milton B, Orbs find general charge of the picnic, nnd she mudo a Inrge success off It. Miss Mary Davenport wn* the hostess of n bountifully appointed luncheon Tuesday In honor of three hrldes-elect. Misses Kdltli Hchleslng/r. Ren Addle Hager and Ellen Kelinnn. A very pretty centerpiece wn* formed off Immense chrysanthemums. A course luncheon was served to n dozen friends of the three honorres. Icy. Ain., met In Chnttnnoogn •«< went to the study of Rev. T. H. McCatlle. where they were nnlted In ninrrlnge. They .III innke their home In (Jurley. Miss Penrl Conner ffhd Mr. David Smith were married Tuesday night ut MeFerrln's nebwiebee Valley. chapel, oil Mlaslou Ridge, the Rev. Dr. (’. Mr. Marfan Hmnh haar»mr<id to At- >v. Kelly officiating. Messrs. Oeorge Ranis- nfii, after visiting Mr. Joseph II. Hull, In to „ nn ,j l Smith, of Birmingham, nud Mr. Frank Hodgson hns returned from Mo bile. Mrs. M. Mrs. France* Welch nnd Miss Roaa Woodbery will rep. resent the Athens Woman’s Club at the fed- A. Lipscomb, Mrs. II. C. White, lee* Long Taylor, Mrs. 51. W. I Miss Rosa Woodbery will rep- Athens Woman’s Club at the fed eral lou meeting nt Tlfton next week. Mrs. J. W. tin met t hns retnrned from Xaeoochec Valley. Miss Marjorie Brown Is spending the week-end ill Atlanta. Mrs. W. F. Dorsey and Misses Ida and Kill llll'l * M il niuiui, III IIIMUIIIKUHIII, . John Gillespie and Ham Conner nerved ns ushers. Mnny friends of the young cotiplo were present. Mrs. John C. Twlnam hns society folk guessing with Invitations seut out this week. The Invitations nre for n reception ou November 7, and read. "For a bride ami a bride-to-be." Mrs. Twliutm refuses to tell any of the many luqulrera the unmes of her honoree*. Mrs. J. It. Rnylor nnd Miss Ilowhrd sn a matinee party Tuesday In honor of Ml. .. Simmons, off Sow Orleans, the guest of the bride’s father on Effat Tenth street. The Cotillion Club gave Its llrst dance of the season at the Masonic Temple Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. o. It, l.e- Hron led, nud there were nineteen couples dancing. The pretty bnll gowns worn by the delmtniitos prescut were e*(»eelally re marked. Dim of the largest affairs of the week rfis the luuslcslo given Thursday afterniHm •t the Masonic Temple by Mr*. W. H. Trot ter nud Mrs. T. (I. Trotter. A score of In dies assisted the two hostesses In receiving ud several hundred were present. Punch nrti served hy Misses SSella_Ai Hnow. Jodltl Master Tote .... door, nnd the programs were distributed by little Misses Dorothy nnd Clara Trotter and Elisabeth Isliester. The music was given by Miss Hubs Doak, soloist, and Joseph Ci * * ‘ ’ ‘ i Eel In Armstrong, Minn b Bright ami Elisabeth Bogart. Trotter met the guests nt the spending n short while In this city with her parents. Judge nml Mrs. II. F. Whit tlngtnn. 511 ss Hitsle Pardee Is visiting friends Iu Ihouinsrllle. sod Is recelvlug mnny social attention* Iu tbnt city. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bouglil Soars tho QLCnaturo of Joseph i'odek. Vkillulst nnd pianist, two mu m/ive ot (Mmttnuoogn's lending professional*. 7J?,® ^ TASTE * Mrs. Z. C. Patten, .fr., entertained nt LESS CHILL TONIC drives out ma- ““ ... —-■ — — - radar ... . T .. Powell, guest of .Mrs. Z. (’. Patten. Hr. The Halloween Ides was carried out In every detail. A Inrge pumpkin, cut In the shape of ii tNisket nud filled with fruit, was the centerpiece. Hmnll pumpkins were used on the shades for the caudle*, nnd the place cards were Halloween conceit*. There were Halloween parties all over the city Thursday evening, the young fieo- ple of the churches especially making mer ry. There was an entertainment on at al most every one of Cbattuuoogs’s many Inntn. Itnotji. . „ Mr. Inman Gray Is spending the. week end In Atlanta, with his parents, 5Ir. and Mrs. James Gray. . .. , .Mr*. 51. G. Michael and Miss Helen Ml Chael are vlsltlug friends In Atlanta. Rev. and 5Irs. J. C. Ibirls hove roturn^l to Concord, N. (’., after visiting 5Ir. and Mrs. W. C. Davis. , ^ w . Miss ?tnn Phllpot. of Rnlnhridge. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Phil- pot, Is now visiting friends. In Atlanta. Mrs. Frank Myers leaves Monday for Au gustn. to visit Mrs. Ham .Myers. Mrs. 5Iorrls Michael has returneil from Macon, where she was 5Irs. Morris Happ’s ^Mlii Agnes Goss leaves soon for Hherman. Itev. nnd Chastain enter- 7. < . 2 u g £ _•! S i3 S £ g 5 !o § i u 0 gi=§S5^::' YV 3 5 ZJ U ^ P M m O X < r- K? U3 1 j ZtoaracEo , talnml Ih, mi-nilicrz ot tbe Cbrt.tl»n church tt n iH-nullful ll.llowcen pirtr Frlrtny. Mr,. Eilwln Wllllnin, I, >4lUln* Mr,. J. SnmrrriUc Hall. In Auailit,. Ml,, Mildred Kuiherfonl h», returned from Anuuita. where elie nttendeil the t'rifted IMdghter, of th, t’onfederuey con- ventlon. . — , .... Miss Jennie Sharp, of Center, Is visiting 51 Im Evle Nixon. ... _ . . Mrs. D. II. McNeil has returned from [arietta, where aht was Sirs. L. V Tram- ell’s guest. Ml,, Krln O'NmI. n |wpt.l;r LWW Crtjh Kiri. I, nKnillux the week-*lid with friend, in Atlnutn'. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. The principal event of thl, week In l«e« fun-i.lv nnd one of the mntt turceeeful thine, of It, hind ever itlren here wd be Harvest llenle. at tbe Armory, Tne». Iiy nlchl. The hnlldlnx. which ,erred D, I’ospltiil iIitIub the tlvll war, w«, tron«. irmiil by the di-.orwtlona.pu! npon It Hy io younx ladle, of the Old iJidfe,’ Home ■Mielatlou. who cave the entertainment, ml **very one or Its eiminiofJtmts rooms n od corridors was a scene .»f beauty^ Indeed. All the maids,- young matrons sad yoang were laid for 51c«tdamcs Eugene Thoums- son. (\ C. Nottingham, (Jatnett Andrews, Z. C. Patten, C. F. 51llhurn and Mlaa Powell. Mis* Ren Addle Eager nud Mr. Hugh Walker Powel were married nt 9 o’clock Wednesday morning at Centenary Meth odist Episcopal Church, South. The ehureh was elaborately decorate*!, nml palms ami ferns wer*> banked ubout the altar. 5llsi Elfxnl>eth .McMtlbiu, at the organ, plsyeil the wedding music. Tbe bride cutered with her father, II. P, Eager, who gave her away, nnd 5!r. Powel outered with bis l*e*t man, Mr. Will C. R*te». Tbe tubers euier.il n couples, one pnir pnshlug down each ..Isle. They were 5fe**rs. Cnlbonn nnd (*tinrles Eager and Ed Lyun-nnd Gay Ijiii- di*. Dr. J. W. Racbnnm performed “ ceremony, being assisted by Dr. J. A. lor. Tbe i-hurch was tilled with friends, ami n large party accompanied the very popular etrtiple to tbn Centra! depot and saw them start on their wedding Journey. .William VALD08TA. The meeting of the Wymodnusl# Club i larla and bullda up the system, grown, people and children, 60c. CHILDRCfy Veethinq Mrs. Winslow’s teLha/Kjs Soothing: Syrup TOEIROH LDH£N -V) TVn’H 1-KHFfitT m’C. OT). II nuv/illBSTIlKOlIll.D.HOfTKN'l IK OUMH, ALLATR AI.l, 1'AlW. CURK3 IND COLIC, end ll the mar HKMKD/ IKUIAUKHCEA. iold by dnigxW. |a mry p*rt of th. nuiniie converse; renmug. rrom iue vouri- thlp of 51 Uea StnndlHh." Mrt. A. Convene; paper, "A fM'ndy of the Colonial i*eriod,’ J Sir*. It. B. Dnulet; s<nig. "Slave Hong," Mrs. W. D. Webster. An Invitation wn* extended the Georgia Federation of (*ltil»s to hold Ita lueetiug next year In this city. 5Irs. W. T. Htateu, who la the representative of the Wymo- ilnusls Ctivb, at the f*>dcrntioii meeting, to he held In Tlfton. ou November S, will preheat the lnvlt*tlou. The Wymodausl* Club will attend (be meeting at Tlftou III a ln>*ly. At Its meeting this week, the club donated S2S to the public library here. A pleasant Halloween party was given hy one of the Presbyterian Sunday school clan*?** at the home of 51 r. and 5Irs. II. II. Uavcnkotte. ou Mr. and Mr* from Dallas, Tex., where they went some weeks ago to attend tlw opening of Mr. West’a palatial new hotel, the Southland. Mis* Alloc Terry, of Atlanta, was th* guest of honor nt a Halloween uered Ii * uiunliei __ r , 5Ir. nud Mr*. W. I>. Webster hart return ed from a vbdt of three week* to Wtshlug ton city. Mm. H. D. Ferrell bat returned friuo visit to Ailtnts. Hhe wat aecompnnled home by her daughter. Miss ValHe Ferrell. “ho hr - w * —— HI** T Miss Jfertle Watson left Tbnraday for Wilmington, N. t’.. when- she will spend the winter with her ulster. Mrs. Camp nml daughter, who have l»een the guests Iu this city of Mr. sod Mrs. W. f. Eider, left this we*fc tor Hof fie* b*»rg, Ml**., whore they will rt-slde la fir tnre. 5lr*. L. M. fmadruiu. of Atlanta. wni» t| guest of Mrs. J. N. Griffin. In this «‘ ivw'k. Mr*. Landrum I* »tatt orgi the iu Iks binary nor I* ties Jn the large Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. ■ city. IhK goafs* r ui tlon wRb the Valdosta A«e*eUtfc)n nt Lake T < C«Bey, of Con'el*. Is i of Mrs. H. D. Raven*!. John R. Avers, of tyutmaa, l« When you nsk for an advertised article, see that you got It. REITHE IMITATIoNH. It It Pretuit ntion to 8ay Yen Haven't a Mind of Your Own, yet tliat la what la practlmllj* nnld to you when you «»k for an advertlaed ar ticle and are offered a aubatltute by a dculcr. lie woukl give you what you made up your inlnd you wanted but for the fact that a aubatltute paya him a larger percentago of profit. Such a much money out of you an possible. The flrat-class dealer would have giv en you what you atked for, by that enurae admitting that you had a inlnd of your own and w ere capable of exer cising It. Show the subatltutor that you have a mind of your otvn by get ting what you ask for. PENSACOLA. FLA. 5lrs. W. K. Ilyer, Jr., nml 51r». WiJmer Hayward have returned after a trip of several weeks' duration from New York. 5Irs. W. A. Blount hns returned after n visit Iu Chicago- Mrs. William Knowles nml mother, Mrs. Nash, who have b«en nlieent it number of weeks In New York, have relurued to tb«!r beautiful home on the Imr shore. Mr. Ellis Knowles, of this place, who is HOTEL ST. DENIS^ BROADWAY AND IITH STREET NEW YORK CITY. ^ kW Ae.-«n-ot'Kv«7'Pohit-<)I ; .IMwast. Half ntock from Wso$m«kcr's« A mtaaus' walk of Shopping Plitnct. NOTED FOR*' ExMltrncs of Culilne, Ooau fortabls Apaolntinrats. Courtwm Her*. Vies tod Uomellko barrcuodiuc*. ROOMS SI.50 PERiOAY AND W EUROPEAN PLAN.. Table d’Hoto Breakfast 50c; WM.TAYLOR & 80N, InCi lom MARTtnarBa iiro«d»Ar& aJrd Wednesday nftemooii was one of the most dealer’s interest lies onlv In makln* ns Daniel and. Mrs. A. Converse, wi _ dertnl ns follows: Roll end; quotatlous froiti writers on "Colonial Life;" paper, "Aortal Custom* and institution* In the Early Colo- ■ ■■ *■" ■* lllflllV " \tluw lH*«yi nwarrled the Intercollegiate golf championship. the annual meeting of the Country Club Mr. William H. Keyser wn* elected president, 5Ir, J. H. McGnughey vice pres ident, 5lr. It. G. Busline!) secretary nnd treasurer, with n governing Imnrd of the following: J. (\ Porter, II. G. DeHllva, L Hilton (.rceu nud W. A. Rlouut, Jr. •Mr*. Mallory Kennedy entertnluefl the Fnewhiy Afternoon Bridge Club ou Tim*# afternoon of this w * — .......w«hhI winning the IP J. c. Avery the aecoad. Dr. ami Mrs. J. G. Heard will remove their home to Atlanta In the near future. Mrs. Heard left iMst Thursday evening for fhnt city. * ’ * * Joe Heard. oinponled hy sou, 51 r. JOHN M. MILLER CO. PITT’S CARMINATIVE RELIEVES AND CURES SiCK BADiES of all Stomach, Bowelsnd Teething Troubles. I tls Pleasant—Harmless. Aay druggist, 25 cent* per bottle. MARIETTA 5!rs. D. !!. Oeyer nnd 5Ilss Ruth Magels- soil, of Petopsky. 5Ilch., nre tbe guests of'Mr. ami 5Irs. W. H. Xenl. Miss Mary Dwtn Towns left Titesdny for * .X 1 . - * 1 Jj* Attaata amt Btriulnghatn. ,5Ilss Kathryn Lovejoy, of Cnrtersvllle, la the guest of 5llss Jessie lteyuohlK. Miss Nannie Trigg, of Chattmioga. Teuu, * v guest of 5iiss Elolsr Brown. I Julies’ Afternoon Euchre C|nl» was Is the delightfully entertained ou Thursday after- imhui by Mrs. V. |.. Htnrr. The prises, n Bohembiii glass plteber ami two plettire*. were won by Mrs. Donald l^iwreuce and Mlaa Strong. Delightful refreshments were served. 5Irs. Me.NVIl. of Atbean, who has been visiting Mr*. L. N. Truuiiuell, has returned home. 5fl*s Annie iJiurfe Adnins, of Entonton, i«»M. I* the guest of 5Ir. nml 5Irs. Morgan MeNeel. One of the most pleasant events of the week wns u ten given by Mrs. George lontgouiery ami .Mrs. Charles DuPre. Thl* hiirnilug occasion wn* In honor of Mrs. McNeil. The deeoratliNis were In pink and green. Exipilslte rose# and chrysanthemums In pink were Imuke.l on the inantetplcce MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA Gilsey House Broadway and 29th St. EUROPEAN PLAN. NEW YORK CITY. Most dozlrably located Entirely renovated Now under the management of MR. L. FRENKEL, who conducted the Hotel Albert for twelve yeare. A restaurant of raro excellence at REASONABLE PRICES. Rooms from »..W up. Rooms with bath, $2 up. BEST DUEL VALUE » ftS YOBX CUV. vase* of the m placed on the tnble. afternoon was a spell gin Hunt won fh» prl pink eitryswnthemams. irients, muslstlng of s Itcua, were served. Pw lug tbe afternoon.