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Air a. George C. Ball, Editor.
Selene Armatrong, A ,,i. t , nl>
Mrs. Paul E. Wilkea, Aaalatants.
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AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS
THE TRUTH ABOUT IT.
When 1 nay I think you sweeter
Than ever maid before you.
And sing that 1 adore you,
O, please do not believe me;
For It’* only rhyme and meter
Written to relieve me—
I don’t really think you’re sweeter.
deep, sublime.
It Is likely that the rhyme
Was twined around your name
In that amatory' fashion
’Cause the rhythm lit the sntne—
I don’t sizzle much with passion.
If I really loved a woman
I think I’d not rehears««
The whole affair In verse.
But put the rase before her
In some manner less Inhuman—
Why th* devil should I bore her,
If I really loved the woman?
—Don Marquis In Uncle Remus’s Mag-
Mine..
MRS. LEARY’8 LUNCHEON.
One of the happy Informal affairs of
the week will be the luncheon at which
Mr». T. W. Leary will entertain Tues
day' at her attractive home on Ponce
DeLeon avenue. The occasion will as
semble about twelve young women to
meet Mrs. Leary’s guest. Miss Mary
It. Sullivan, of Plainfield, X. J.
MRS. AM8DEN’? RECEPTION.
Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden has Issued
Invitations to a reception for Friday
afternoon. December 6. from 3 to 5
o’clock at her home, 380 North Boule
vard.
The occasion will be one of the most
elaborate und beautiful of the week,
two hundred guests having been In
vited.
The color scheme of decoration will
be pink and white, and Mrs. Amsden
will be assisted In the entertainment of
her guests by Mrs. A. McD. Wilson.
Mrs. W. D. Kills, Mrs. Robert Zahner,
Mrs. William II. Patterson, Mrs. L. P.
Stephens, Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mrs.
B. F. Cobb, Mrs. 8. C. Dinkins, Mrs.
J. Levin. Mrs. J. N. Bateman, Mrs. D.
I. Carson, Mrs. Denman
The following attractive girls will
serve punch: Misses Halite Kills, Kate
Peters, Bessie Wetseger, Miss Uhett,
of Columbus; Miss Luella Malsby,
Mlsa Gladys Levin and Miss Gall
Hethertngton, of Kansas City.
MRS. DAVI80N TO ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Beaumont Davison will give a
bridge luncheon next Friday In honor
of her guest. Miss Elizabeth Davison,
of Nashville, Tenn. Miss Davison will
spend some time at the home of Mrs,
Davison, on Juniper street, and will he
delightfully entertained while In the
city.
MR. AND MR8. JOHN H.
MULLIN TO ENTERTAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Mullln will
entertain Tuesday evening at their
home. 158 Highland avenue, at a de
lightful inuslcale complimentary to the
past masters, officers nnd their wives
of the Gate City lodge, No. 2, «f
Free and Accepted Masons. Mr. Mul
lln will give several charming vocal
numbers. Mrs. Charles Hhehlon will
contribute piano selections, and Mr. F.
o. Foster will add to the pleasure of
the evening by one of his attractive
readings. An elaborate buffet supper
will be served during the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mullln’s guests will In
clude Dr. and Mrs. John Z. Lawshe,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 11. Jeffries, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Dickey, Judge and
Mrs. John R. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert P. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Greenffeld, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sim
mons, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward P. Wood,
Mr. nnd Mrs. James T. Wright, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Samuel K. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Talley B. Graves, Mr. Cicero A
Peek, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs.
Royal Daniel. Mr. Walter D. Walt. Mr.
and Mrs. Heard W. Dent, Mr. John A.
Brice, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Saul. Mr.
Macon C. Sharp, Mr. Raymond Daniel,
Mr. and Hr*. F. O. Foster nnd Mr.
Charles Sheldon.
A88I8TING MISS TURNER.
One of the happy events of the week
will be the informal afternoon tea at
which Miss Fannie Turner will enter
tain Wedneaday In honor of Miss Ethel
Newcomb, who during her visit to Miss
Sun Stephens la being delightfully en
tertained.
Assisting MIhh Turner In receiving
will be her mother, Mrs, J. D. Turner,
Mis* Turner, Ml*s Stephens and Miss
Newcomb.
Miss Annie Hall anil Mrs. Bert Ad
nms will serve tea, and assisting In
the entertainment of the guesta
be Misses Ray Schleslnger, Natalie
Hammond, Edwlna Behre and May
Pagett.
IN HONOR OF MI88 PAGETT.
MImb May Pagett, one of the most at
tractive brldes-elect of the month, will
be honor guest at a number of pretty
parties during the present week. Tue*-
dny afternoon Miss Eugenia Harper, at
the home of her sister, Mrs. John J.
Simpson, In West End, will give In Miss
Pagett’* honor a bridge t*M. Sixteen
of the friends of />e young hostess und
honor guest wJJI be Invited to play
bridge and the same number will call
later for tea.
Thursday Miss Florence Fain will
give a luncheon In Miss Pagett’s honor,
the guests to Include Misses May and
Annie Lou Pagett, Kdna Frederick of
Marshnllvllle. Fannie Turner. Minnie
Atkinson and Mattie Mlcheal of Mon-
Mrs. Byron King’s bridge party will
be a happy event of Friday, the guests
to Include on this occasion Miss May
Pagett. Miss Annie IjOU Pagett, Miss
Kdnn Frederick of Marshall villa. Miss
Minnie Atkinson, Miss Fuitnle Turner,
Miss Eugenia Harper. Miss Florence
Fain, Miss HusIe’Faln, Miss Edith Fish
er. Miss Willie Russell Law. Mrs. Ed
ward Foster, Mrs. Fred Appleby, Mr*,
arl King, Mr*. Charles King. Mrs.
,eon Champion. Mrs. Percy Putnam
and Mrs. Wulter Burnwell.
A DINNER PARTY.
The member* of the Y. P. F. Club
gave a Thanksgiving dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Juckson on the
Cheshire Ridge road.
The handsome country residence was
decorated in bamboo, fruits and flow
ers.
Miss Grace Jackson nnd Miss Nora
Beam assisted In * eritertalnlng the
guests.
Mis* Jackson was In brown silk and
Miss Beam wore blue voile.
The punch bowl was presided over
by Miss Ohloe Hannan and Miss Min
nie Paden.
Miss Harman wore white silk and
Miss Paden was In cream voile and
lace.
An elaborate dinner wns served In
the dining room, and the punch bowl]
was arranged In the reception ball
Those present we
Maysou, Mabel May
Pearl Walters, Nora Jones. Chi
Clara May Cheshire, Emily Smith, j
TO MI8S NEWCOMB.
Among the pretty pnrtlei with which
the week's social calendar la filled are
several to MIkb Ethel Newcomb, the
guest of Mbs Nan Stephens.
Tuesday Mins Annie Hall will give
for her a lovely luncheon at which cov
ers will be laid for ten.
Miss Fannlo Turner's tea will be a
pleasant event of Wednesday, and on
Thursday Miss Nan Stephens will en
tertain at tea from 4 to 6 o’clock.
Friday afternoon Mrs. MrCariey and
Mrs. McWhorter Milner will give a
bridge at which Miss Newcomb will bo
honor guest.
WEDDING OF MISS PASCHALL
AND MR. J. A. M’NEILL.
An Interesting social event of the
week will be the marriage of Miss Lu-
cile Paschall and Mr. James Alexan
der McNeill, of New York, which will
takft place Thursday evening, Decem
ber 6, at 0 o'clock at the home of the
bride’s parent*, Mr. ami Mrs Walter
G. Paschall, on Highland avenue. The
wedding will be a quiet affair, at which
only the families of the young people
will be present.
For Baby’s
Skin
Used upon the body
of the infant, Krom
Soap is at once sooth
ing and stimulating.
Rashes, Milk Crust,
Prickly Heat, Chafing
or other skm irrita
tions will yield per
fectly to its curative
powers.
Itaseptizes the skin
and prevents conta
gion. It is pure and
neutral, and is scien
tifically medicated, so
that its use from the
beginning of the
child’s life is insur
ance against all skin
ills.
DINNER DANCE AT CLUB.
The dinner dance given at the Pied
mont Driving Club Saturday evening
uu« the first of a series which will be
enjoyed this winter by Atlanta’s young
society contingent, and was a great
success.
A delicious dinner was served the
guests at 7:45 o’clock In the large din
ing room, among the gentlemen enter
taining at dinner being Mr. James H.
Nunnally, Mr. Thomas J. Lyon, Mr.
Brutus Clay, Mr. W. H. Leaman, Mr. H.
B. Adams, Mr. W. P. Ellsworth, Mr.
J. F. Kiser, Mr. J. F. Meador. Mr. F.
E. Cailuwuy, Mr. Reuben Arnold, Mr.
Austell Thornton. Mr. John Hill, Mr.
J. G. Miller, Mr. E. C. Peters, Mr.
David Kirkland, Mr. Watson, Mr. Jas.
R. Riley, Mr. Eugene Haynes. Mr. R.
F. . Miller, Mr. Milton Dargan. Mr. D.
B. Harris, Mr. Hunt Chlpley. Mr. E. B.
Williams, Mr. J. D. Rhodes. Mr. Stuart
Boyd. Mr. E. T. Dickey. Mr. Arthur
Clark, Mr. Dunbar Roy, Mr. Lynn Wer
ner. Mr. Frank orme, Mr. Fulton Col
ville. Mr. Andrew Calhoun, Mr. J. B.
Connally, Mr. Hugh Robinson. Mr. Jo
seph Ralne, Mr, K. R. Austin. Mr. A. J.
n. Mr. J. G. Hollenbeck, Mr. W. R.
Jennlson, Mr. Thornton Marye. Dr.
pffel-yuellensteln, Mr. J. G. Ogles
by. Jr., and Mr. Madison Bell.
The dining room was henutlfully d
■ated with palms and chrysanthe
mums, and In the ball room smllax and
hrysunthemums were used In pro
lusion.
JCcomSoafi
28c cakes at druggists
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Scalp. Wife* tot fr*« copy.
DR. J. J. KROM CO.
ATLANTA. CA.
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THANKSGIVING AT
JACKSON HILL SCHOOL.
The members of Juckson Hill Home
School observed Tlrnnksglvlng by en-
Mlsses Zeliim 1 1< rtalning ten of the girls of the Home
,\<mt Beam, | for rr | end | osa .
The following |>rugram for their en-
Zelma White, Lottie Umler. Krma j terlHlnmeiit was given, some of the
(’lemunt. .Minnie I’ailen, (irate Jnrkaon. ha I rone of the ichool being present:
Mamie Huddleston. Jennie May Callo. Thanksgiving—By school,
wav, I,izxlo Hargrove, Messrs. Paid! 1 'omposltlon—Origin and Henetits ot
Butler, tamls Harman, Wilson Paden. I Thanksgiving—Bebekah Divine and
John Austin, Claude Jones, Sum Har-1 Annie Nix.
nmn, J, Ma.on, T. M. Haygood. I _ Speeches—Willie Nix and W. '
Frazier Jackson, Cl
veian 1 Odell. Ray- ! Dodge
MRS. 8HAW’8 MATINEE PARTY.
Mrs. R. K. Shaw- will entertain at
a matinee party on Tuesday afternoon,
nt the Grand, In honor of her guest,
Mrs. Augustus King, of Jacksonville,
Fla. Mrs. Shaw will entertain ten
guests on this occasion.
PITT’S CARMINATIVE
RELIEVES AND CURES SICK BASIES
of «l I Stomach, Bowel in J Teething
Trouble*. I ti* Plerwnt— Harmless.
Any druulat, 25 cent* per bottle.
n.ond West. Melvin Curter. J. M. Toole,
Robert Poyden and Mr. and Mrs. Jack,
son.
ALLEN-ADAMS.
Mr. anti Mrs. Joseph Young Allen,
of Thomnston, Ga., announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Edna Eliz
abeth. to Mr. Willis Elmo Adams. The
marriage Is to take place late In De
cember.
MR8. SMITH’8lNFORMAL TEA.
Haturduy afternoon Mrs. \V. T.
Smith, at her home at Inman Park,
entertained a few friends Informally
at a charming tea complimentary to
Mrs. W. F. Ezell, of Pulaski. Tenn..
who, with Mr. Ezell, has recently
come Jo Atlanta to make this city her
future home.
Mrs. Smith received her guests In a
becoming toilet of soft white silk, trim
med w ith black lace. Mrs. Ezell wore a
handsome gown of black silk, with
hlte lace on the corsage. Alias Snook
presided at the tea table, wearing a
pretty costume of pale blue silk, trim
med with w hile lace.
Delightful refreshments were served
during the afternoon.
Recitations—Mildred Howard, Annie
May Nix and Rebekah Divine.
Pumpkin Gobldins—Josephine Joel,
Donald Obordorfer, Nannie n’Donohoo,
Virginia Cherry, Gene Nays, Mildred
Howard, W. A. Dodge.
Thanksgiving .-mug* Interspersed the
program.
Harvest Bountles —School.
The ribbons were won by Mildred
Howard and Willie Nix.
The program being ended, a bounti
ful Thanksgiving.tllnnrr was partaken
«>f by these teti children and the mem
bers of the school.
Believing it Is more blessed to give
than receive, each girl was given a
bundle of clothing and a box of candy.
A PLEASANT SMOKER
EEM Medicated tobacco or cigarettes
cure for catarrh, asthma. 10c at cigar
and drug stores.
CONCERT AT WESLEY
MEMORIAL CHURCH.
The second number on the entertain
ment course of the Wesley Memorial
church will be furnished by the Charles
Edward Clarke company Tuesday even
ing.
The company 1** headed by Mr
Charles Edward Clark
w ide exp*
BEAUTIFUL WEDDING OF
MI88 8TEELE AND MR. POWERS.
Th© week Just past closed brilliantly
with the wedding of Miss Alice Steele
and Mr. Ray Rivlngton Powers, which
took place on Saturday evening at St.
Lukes Episcopal church. The bridal
party entered the church at 9 o’clock
to the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding
march, the ushers entering first. Miss
Elizabeth . High, the mahl of honor,
come In alone. Immediately preceding
the bride, who entered with her father.
At the altar they were met by Mr.
Powers and his best man, Mr. Stlinp-
son. of Seattle.
The ushers were Judge William D.
Ellis, Mr. George Dexter. Mr. John E.
Murphy. Mr. J. J. Eagan, Mr. For
rest Adair nnd .Mr. Frank IlAwklns.
The ceremony was performed by
Bishop Nelson, assisted by Rev. Dr. C.
B. Wllmer.
A reception at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Steele followed the weed
ing. A hundred guests were entertain-
1 at the reception.
The wedding was a white and green
function, great quantities of lovely
white lilies and roses and a wealth of
green being used in the decorations,
both at the residence and Ait the
church. Lilies were used in the vases
on the altar, alternated with silver ran- j
delabra holding w axen tapers. Palms j
and ferns were banked around the altar
and In the organ niche, clusters of lilies I
being intermixed with the green. Sum- ;
pended above the altar were garlands j
of bamboo which fell downward to-*
ward the green bunk below, producing !
an elaborate floral effect. Clusters of
lilies, knotted with tulle streamers,)
marked the pews of the reception
guests.
At the residence, the decorations
were also In white and green. In the j
drawing room, where the bride and
groom stood to receive congratulations
white lilies were the only flowers. The
mantel whs hnnked In smllax, caught
with lilies, and over the windows the
smllax trailed. In the dining room the
buffet and mantel wore. adorned In
ferns nnd white flowers. The Hitting
room was In white chrysanthemums,
and there punch was served from a cut
glass bowl, atnld a mound of tropical
fruits.
The bride’s table In the dining room
is a symphony In white. Laid with
damask doth nnd Cluny lace mat?,
with n plateau of lilies In the center,
and with the silver and crystal dishes
and compotes, the cut glass and crys-
andelabrn holding wax tapers, the
table wns very beautiful. Seated
around It. with the bride nnd groom,
was a party of Intimate friends, these
being Miss Mabel Powers. Miss Elsa
High. Miss Flguierra, Miss Rebecca
Raoul Miss Isma Dooly, Miss Louise
*. Miss Nellie Howard. Miss
Mary Brent Smith, Miss Elizabeth
Adair. Mr. Ben Steele, Mr. John Glenn.
Mi*. St Imps on, Mr. Brown of New
York: Mr. Storm, of Wilmington; Mr.
James Alexander, Mr. Ronald Ransom,
Mr. Stanley Matthewson, Air. Edward
Alfriend, Mr. Vlftinuol Sheer and Aft.
Thomas Kenan.
The place cards had the guest’s name
In silver letters, and thrust through
the ribbon bows were sprays of orange
blossoms.
The health of the bride and groom
was drunk from a sliver loving cup, j
the gift of the groom’s fraternity chap-1
ter at Cornell.
The bride’s cake
Stock-Reducing Sale
W omen’s Suits,
Coals and Furs
$39.75 to $75.00 “Sam
ple” Suits for $35.00.
We offer a line of exquisitely beautiful
Tailored Suits of flnent chiffon cloths,
In blues, browns and blacks; worth up
to $5J, $65 und $75, for
$35.00
$35.00 to $45.00 “Sample”
Suits for $25.00
Smart, stylish tailor-made
In newest most effective cent
chiffon broadcloth, In bluet-, :»i
blacks; worth $35 to $40; spe
sum [/les"
styles, of
>\\ ns and
Great
$25.00
Sale Coats
Ladles’ smart three-quarter Coats of
{.ilk-finished kerseys and broadcloths;
collarless, trimmed and untrlmmed
styles; reds, tans, modes and blacks.
$12.50
/jML
**££*2*5
Ladies’ Smart Black Broadcloth Coats.
Very swell, three-quarter models, silk
or satin lined,
$20 and $25
Misses’ Coats—12, 14, 16 and 18 Years.
Tight-fitting, nobby styles; worth one-
third more, special,
$20.00
Exquisite Lace and
Net Waists for $5
Beautiful styles Indies’ ecru lace and net
Waists; lace und medallion trimmed.
silk lined; charming models; just one
and two of a kind; $7.50 styles
For $5.00
Sale Fine Furs for
Holiday Gifts
Regular $ 7.50 Fur Scarfs for $ 5.00
Regular 8.50 Fur Scarfs for.... 6.50
Regular 12.50 Fur Scarfs for.... 7.50
Regular 15.00 Fur Scarfs for 10.00
Regular 17.50 Fur Scarfs for.... 12.50
Regular 18.75 Fur Scarfs for.... 13.50
Regular 23.00 Fur Scarfs for.... 15.00
Regular 25.00 Fur Scarf* for.... 17.50
Regular 30.00 Fur Scurfs for.... 20.00
Regular 32.50 Fur Scarfs for,...25.00
Regular 37.60 Fur Scarf* for.... 29.75
And bo on.
M. HIGH COMPANY
and carried a bouquet of Klllarney
rose*.
Mrs. Steele wore a French gown of
hand-embroidered white chiffon cloth
und point lace. Mrs. E. J. Powers, the
mother of the groom, wore a black lace
gown, the corsage trimmed in duchesse
und rose point. Miss Mabel Powers
wore a pale blue chiffon gown embroid
ered In gold nnd trimmed In point
lace.
The beauty and magnificence of the
toilettes worn by the Indies present
added much to the handsome occasion.
After the reception, Mr. and Mrs.
Powers, accompanies by a party of
friends, went to Marietta, where their
pretty new h.#me awaited them, making
the trip in an automobile. Mrs. Pow
ers wore tinder her automobile coat an
Imported gown of bronze cloth com- j
bined with chiffon velvet In several |
shade* of brown. Her hot was of mink
fur, a* were the muff and boa worn j
with the pretty costume.
magic ring, thimble and dime, and
souvenirs of the weeding, pretty boxes
of "dream** caka were given. A buffo
SOUTH CAROLINA D. A. R.
The twelfth annual conference of the
South Carolina Daughters of the Revo
lution came to an end on Friday night
with a beautiful reception given by the
cut for the j local chapter of the Children of the
GET READY FOR XMAS
We iire eagerly awaiting the opportunity to put yon
in touch with all the latest and best in Christmas
Gifts for lf)07. We are offering the best products of
the most reliable manufactures, and a certain assur
ance of high quality and honest worth in every arti
cle. Our varied and very complete assortment in
sures satisfactory selections in all cases and really
appropriate and desirable gifts for either old or
young may he found in abundance. We offer our
holiday goods at a uniform scale of very reasonable
prices, assuring the buying public that our price-
marks have but one meaning, and that is honest
values.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers 37 Whitehall St.
Of gUCM
eptb’
nnd ability, surpassed I "upper
by no baritone cm the concert stage 1 """
* The other members of the company are
fall experienced artists of the highest
j order. Miss Edith Adams, vloloncel-
list, known not only throughout Amer-
| lea, but also abroad, as a finished muni-
h'lan nnd charming girl; Mrs. Mulme
| Holme* Thompson, a soprano with a
j wonderfully sweet voice and command
ing stage presence, and Mr. William
; Hrhart Snyder, pianist, who has had
j long experience both us a teacher ami
t is it successful concert performer.
These four artist* will present a
I progratn*that will be composed entirely
of music, but such music as will be
within the reach of all to enjoy. Mr.
Clarke will give for one number "The
punish Duel Scene,” a reading
large assemblage
Miss Louise Hawkins was
Inner of the ring; Miss
Elsa High received the dime, and the
thimble fell to Air. Stimpson.
A notable handsome feature of the
was the display of wedding
which was one of the bund- BIRMINGHAM, ALA
*n at an Atlanta wedding this Mr. and Mrs. T. «\ Tbompw
The gifts were arranged on *\* nl 2* ‘ TSIVum
• * ilmuniv J on elaborate reception and cotll.In
thogan> tables. the| lHjM j U| ^ j Bfo msiety their daught
Thompson, ^uni In eomjtlUtu
dution. at Charleston. The little
folk, garbed in continental costumes,
danced the minuet for their delighted
guests, and afterwards served refresh-
Charleston has probably
A Handsome Gift
A chatelaine purse in gold or silver adds to
a woman’s toilette a distinctive touch of ele
gance, and then, too, it is a thing on which she
soon becomes so dependent that her attachment
for it grows almost sentimental.
For Christmas we are showing some exqui
sitely dainty purses, both in gold and silver, which
arc not expensive, and the* variety mounts to
heavily jeweled bags in exclusive designs, than
which there is no gift suggestion more beautiful,
Davis & Freeman,
JEWELERS.
sister of tho bride, ns ninld of honor.
,, . , , , , , , Misses Bessie Brown. Bessie Mji.v
s. Charleston has probably never ; n,omp*on, Sndle Gillespie. Settle Xn tiers,
so many brilliant social function* j Marjorie Weatherly, He** Holdrldge, of
in four day* a* marked the conference | Medina. N. Y., and Eugenia Smith, of
of the South Carolina Daughter*. They I’rnttvllle, A!*., as bridesmaid*. Alls* l»b k
meet at Sumter next year.
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; The hi ide wore si Beers gown of
j white f-.din, lavishly hund-embrolder-
j ed ti\li!b- and finished with point ap
plique ! ■ e. She wore a court train
j of whit* tulle embroidered In crystals
fund sll\ . the same worn on the occa-
whlch Max Heinrich has written an ao- Mon of 1 . r presentation last year at the
oompanlment for the piano which will S , t * *
; he played by Mr. Snyder, together with ' v ! »t a chaplet
id ligato w hich 1ms been espe- '
The
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creed during the evening.
Mr nnd Mr*. \V. Y..M. Robert*-
Mined nt dinner Saturday
rtr.lned
U "tih j din*; trip of' several week* Mr. and M.p.
*«,!«> j Ion*** will make Birmingham their homo.
•Mis*! Ann*ng the many entertainment* given to
Mr. ami Mr*, .lone* preceding the wedding
>iere a progressive dinner Monday evening
t the t’ountrv t’luh with Ml** May t’olUni
, !-«te.«; Mi** Bessie Brown’* hmciicou
•u Saturday: Mr. Houston Havin' coaching
mrtv to the Auburn Alabama font hit II
-it the l«tb. and Mr. and Mr*. W. M
option on the evening l»ef«
guest of Mr*. Jamc* Ktaey.
The member* of the r.ovidn nub
an olnltorute bird supper and ilntioe
Friday evening oompllmentary to the j
ladle*. It prove | to hr qiilfr } | *m
everyone present* enjoying It most
ottghly.
Lillian Logan, of Atlanta.
Mi** Ilobb*
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BAZAAR AT MAJESTIC. j
The Ladles* Guild of the First Moth- j
•Mjj,*t church w ill hold a bazaar Wed- j
nesdav of next week In the parlor* of j
the Hotel Majestic.
Fancy article* especially suitable fot
holldav gift* will hi- on sale, and the!
patronage of the public I* cordially in-|
vlt.nl.
The proceed* of the bazaar will g<
to tli« maintenance of n trained
at Wesley House.
-f orange bh
t she carried a bouquet
Ids and lilies. j Rev. Or.
id of honor wore a white chif-1 Fulghum
ice gow n made empire
rt;i Fulghum sunt Mr. t'hnrle*
Harsh were marrl.il Thursday
t the home of tin* bride'* pn
tut Mr*. AI ui* 1 1 W«.od Fulghum.
tl feinting. Ml**
Frankie Met’rory. of Foilege Park.
of Allas Mary Go.slrum Jnst
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leorge Froikibank rwelved Monday
•rmMiii from 3 to 5 o'clock in honor of
»tn!n and Mrs. Matthew’ t Smith. !'. S.
,\**i*ting Mr*. Crulkslinnk In receiving
her debutante daughter. Ml** Mary f
»rgo Cruikslmiik, and Mr*. Walter Gtii-
of Tu«*. alooMi, About 15) guest* called
lug the receiving hour*.
Is* Grave Ilardie entertained on Momlny
•moot, for Ml** Alberta Fulghum.
r. and Mr*. It. D. rnrrnn and ML*
tliiie Curran, of New Urlenus. will nt-
I the Southern Club reeentlon on
h lag Kie.
'nnnie Mm* Howell, of Atlanta, is
Hitfik-gh
Mis* Fa
the gi
deal. V
■Plain
and Mr
Job i
Mr*. Bradley J. Maunder
*.1 and refreshtiw
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm,
Afignkl preparation for face, neck, arm* *nd hand* Makrstheskio like you want it. Dor«it (namrv
meat Notatickjorzrwuy. It’sharraleM.ckan.retrwIung. Can’t be detected. L’aeittnot .in* a aJn
mgbt. Whiter,Spring.Summer,F*U. Sampiei'KEtt. lgroaUlg.C».4J& Fifth:>t.Brooklyn.^ Y
DELICIOUS HOT LNCHEON.
The ladle* of the Fnitarlnn church
till serve, at a nominal price, a two-
hot lunch Tuesday, Ikvembei
Mt*c Winclnxv’c ba* been used for >< v«*d dur
lUib* fTlilMUW a over FIFTY Y KARS j the mar
C-«.. br MILLIONS <), Mi-« wil.-f- iSWr-n.. itaiitlilrr .if Mr ami
SOOtnlnsr Syrup MOTHERS roll «r<. wmuw Mtrl.m lil.lOTmi. »■«, ul
d J r TIICIRCH liPKKI* brilliant church event of Thursday etening.
WHIL1 TEETHING WITH FtRFECT SFC-i which took place at the First Method!*! :
CESS. IT sOOTHBS THE CHILD. SOFTENS
THE GUM>, ALLAYS ALL 1*AIN. CURES
WIND coile-and L the BEST P.EMKU-'
i'OR DIARKlltEA.
sold by druggteU In every part of th©
church.
formed the Per
wedding party.
Including ML* Ellen IK -k j
| from l- to 2 o'clock. In the basement j #wl*L
j of the church, corner of Spring and j . *. ^ . n ...
;«'nin street*. The following menu will Twenty-five Cents A Bottle,
i be served: ‘'reamed chicken, mashed 1 Guaranteed under the Fare Food nnd
potatoes, cranberry jelly, hot home- ‘ Dm* act. June JO. 1J06. Serial nuru.
made roils, coffee and kiss pudding. itc-r lOtft.
Cheney’s Expectorant cures j
coughs, colds. La Grippe and:
croup. 60 years on the market. 1
All druggists. 25c.
*t* of friends In the city.
NEWNAN.
i. Holmes Cheney, of Atlanta.
t*ra' day* last week with Mr*.
uttertafned at a trend-
guest
evening.
Mr. and Mr*. B. T. Thompson. Sir*. T.
Go,Minim ami Mr. Tommie Thompson a
tended the funeral of Mr. A. L. Kontz
Atlanta last Kttnday afternoon.
Mr*. George Ramey mid children, of A
lanta. «pent a few day* last week \'i’
Mr*. E. S. Dent.
ML* Mnwell* Brewster, of College I’.iri
was the «ue*t of Mr*. W. T. Laze a by la
Sunday.
A delightful affair of the past week wn
the domino party with which Mr. nnd Mi
E. It. Ilent complimented their guest. ML
* ■ * vllle. The tim
id palms. Fun*
Hrinai Atklnuot
ege. *|M»nr Sunday with her mat
Estelle Eellttr. t»f Grant vllle.
nth*' visit in Atlanta.
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