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i'HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
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PERSONAL. MENTION
Mr. and Mr.. E. N. Cullom. Mrs.
William Mudd Walker and Mr. Smith
Cullom will leave tomorrow for Atlanta
to attend the marriage of Mr. Shelby
rullont and Mlee Laura West," an-
nnunrement of which waa made Satur
day. .Miss West Is a fanner Hunts-
vllie girl, but haa resided recently with
her mother at Staten Island, and It was
during her visits to her old home In
Huntsville that she met Mr. Cullom
The marriage will take place Wednes
day at high noon at the home of the
bride's grandmother. Mrs, L. C. dan
ders. #1 Moreland-a ve., Inman Park,
Atlanta, Rev. Mr. Langston, of the
Church of the Epiphany, to a (Delate.
Mr. cullom haa made Ills home on the
Cullom estate near Huntsville for sev
rral years. The splendid old home has
been I he scene of numerous house par
ties ami each summer the Culloin fam
ily of this city have gone there for a
vacation. Mr. Cullom and Ills bride
will reside on the estate.—Birmingham
Age-Herald.
’ The mask ball at the'Kimball House
Is thf leading social event of Tuesday.
A number of beautiful costumes have
been prepared for she evening and so
ciety Is anticipating the event with
been delight, the usual pleasures of a
large ball being Increased by the
charms of a fancy dress affair. The
german will be led by Mr. Joseph
brown Connally. dancing with Mice
Hazel White, of Virginia. Wurm’s or
chestra will furnish the music, and n
splendid dance program of music has
been arranged. The affair Is a charity
function for the Home for the Friend
less. and the chaperons will be the
board of managers, which Includes
some of the moot prominent society
women of the city.
Sir. and Mrs. R X. Cullom, of Birm
ingham. and daughter, Mrs. William
Mudd Walker, and Mr. Smith Cullom
«rs at the Piedmont. They will be
among the out-of-town guests at the
b’est-Cullom wedding.
•Mr. and Mrs. John t). Little have
returned from a trip to New York.
They were accompanied by Mrs. Badge-
Iy. of New York, who will be Mrs.
Little's guest for some time.
One of the most popular visitors
now In the city Is Mrs. Julian Field,
of Atlanta, who Is the house guest of
her sister. Mrs. Calvin Morgan Atc-
Clung.—Knoxville Sentinel.
The wedding of Miss Leila drant-
land and Mr. Wilbur Barnes will bo
an event of wide soolal Interest, tak
ing place at Griffin Tuesday afternoon
ill 4:30 o'clock.
gue
Mrs. Rhodes Browne, of Columbus,
Is the guest Of Mrs. O. K. Nelson.
The French club will meet on Thurs
day with Miss Florence Stewart.
Mr. Stephen Yeandle will entertain
this week at a box party.
This is Worth Reading.
Leo F. Zellnski, of 68 Olbson St.,
Mrs. William Hurt and Mrs. Marshall i Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the most
Hurt, of Ttiskegee, who have been vis- annoying cold sore I ever had. with
L. M. Willi- Bucklen’a Arnica Salve. I applied this
salve once a day for two days, when
Mrs. X. A. Adams, of Birmingham, Is
visiting In the city for a few days, the
guest of her father. Mr. T. J. Buchan
an, 34 Wlllow.st.
Edgar Gardner Murphy, of Montgom
ery. has been compelled by bad health
to resign from the Southern educational
work.
Airs. A. T. Polhemus. of New York,
is visiting her daughter. Mrs. A. S.
Oxenham, on Creseent-ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Penn and Air.
and Airs. Dabney Scovllle have re
turned from Birmingham.
Mrs. Robert Alston went to Griffin
Tuesday to attend the Grantland-
Baynes wedding.
Mrs. Claude'At. Badgely, of New York,
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John p.
Little.
No Black Rules are Turned
In the papers, and Sorrow
Finds no abiding place in
the home where is always
kept, ready for use, Gow-
an’s PNEUMONIA CURE.
A specific for all inflammation, and Croups, Colds, Coughs,
1‘iieumunin atid appendicitis are caused from inflamma
tion. External. All druggists, 50c and $1.
•ft’s Always SUMMER at Colombia."
Columbia,
South CaroUaa.
TheColonia,
THE SOUTH'S NEWEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE WINTER RESORT.
Heart of the "LONO-LEAP PINE REOION
All facilities for Out«Door Enjoyment, Good Roads for Riding end
Driving, Golf, Tomtit, Shooting, dec.
The Colonia is nevr and most perfect in Construction and meaner in
which it U conducted.
Railway Facilities Perfect, Main Lina of S. A. L. and Southern Railway Lise.
Conducted under the snossietosshis or T. D. GREEN, and manaded ov
L. H. DINCHAM, rOBMERAV O, OSMOND AND BSETTON WOODS.
ADDRESS THE COLONIA. COLUMBIA. S. C.. os,
N. y„ boosino Ornei hotel wooowabd.
cals all sores. Sold under guaran
tee at all drug stores, 256??
MANY AT 8ILVER WEDDING
OF JUDGE AND MRS. RAWLINGS.
SANDERSVILLE, Qa„ Feb. 29.—The
most elaborate social affair of the sea
son here was the silver wedding of
Judge and Mrs. B. T. Rawlings, which
was celebrated Friday evening at their
beautiful home on Smlth-st. As the
guests entered they were greeted by-
Mrs. C. G. RawlIVs, Airs. Roberta
Tarbutton, Mrs. H. H. Massey and.Mrs.
J. R Hyman. Messrs. F. W. Allen.
Will Fred Rawlings, D. C. Harris and
Judge J. E. Hyman met the gentle
men.
Fruit punch was served by Misses
Lautorla Jordan. Annie Nora Duggan,
Ella McCarty. Zlizle Rlchbourg, Van-
nlts Mathis. -They were received Into
the drawing room by Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Wood, where they wjre met and
Introduced to the bridal party by Mrs.
D. C. Harris. Mrs. J. J. Harris, Airs. A.
W. Evans. Mrs. H. At. franklin and
Miss Alary Sallle Smith.
In the bridal parly were Judge and
Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs. Ralph,Raw
lings. Mr. Fred Rawlings. .Miss Mabel
Rawlings, Miss Winnlfred Rawlings
and Mrs. Alary Harris Janies, of Hen
derson, Texas, an aunt of Mrs. Raw
lings. Seated on a divan were Mr.
and Alts. Fred Rawlings, the aged
parents of the judge.
The direction of dining room service
was under Mrs. B. J. Tarbutton, Mrs.
F. At. Allen. Mrs. J. T. Irwin. Airs. D,
Hale; Misses Mary Tarbutton and
Alary Emma Robison conducted the
visitors from; this room Into a Japanese
tea garden. Here Atlases Sadie Tar-
button and Alary Wlddon presided over
the teacups; Atlsses Mildred and Mar
garet Marston. over the coffee urn;
Mrs. Stephen Malone and Mrs. Benja
min Brookins were hostesses of the
chocolate table.
The remembrance of the local bar to
I hr couple was a beautifully engraved
silver platter and carving set. The In
imitable Colonel Alf Herrington, go-
llcltnr general of the Middle circuit,
made one of his wittiest sneeches In
felicitating the Judge and Mrs. Raw
lings. Mayor A. Willis Evans re
sponded In his happiest style.
Alore than 3.000 Invitations were Is
sued.
APROPOS OF THE DUCHES8.
Apropos of the departure of. the
Duchess D'Dsxes for Europe a little
gossip of her entourage is not out of
order.
In her particular little circle she
stands for the emancipation of the
French women, not In n flamboyant
way, hut In the manner that has re
celved the recognition of the most re
stricted nohtllty of the Faulaiurg Ht
Germain, whose Inner circle 1 lias been
so formal for centuries that It looks
iilsm the court of St. Janies as being
wide-open to the riff-mff of the cos
mopolitan herd.
She Stands for the courageous quali
ties that have endeared the American
woman abroad, and yet she has all the
feminine qualities that appeal. Site Is
qn enthusiastic mother, and in this,
too. follows "he of our best American
traditions.
The duchess was the flrst woman
chauffeur In her set. the flrst to en
courage athletics and the flrst to adopt
the abbreviated skirt.
The faintly name Is de l.uynes, and
It can be iijiderstood what th* arro
gance and family pride flic when Ihls
Is the family motto;
"Due ne pout. prince nc pult, de
Luynes conquers.”
Which, being Interpreted, means:
Where u duke cannot, and n prince
dare not. the de Luynes conquers." •
MRS. LAMAR ENTERTAINS.
Mr. Walter Latnar returned to Ala-
con Saturday from Atlanta, accompa-
• nled by his nieces. Aliases Alberta Ran-
! kin and Allas Fannie Shorter, who will
I spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar before leaving for Kufaula, Ala.
Mrs. Lamar has Miss Alice Tooiner,
of Portsmouth. Va., with her also, so
she la entertaining a bevy of very
charming house guests.
On Wednesday afternoon Miss Fan
nie Blount entertained at an Informal
reception to meet Miss Toomer at Mrs.
Blount's apartments at the Navarro,
and on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. William
Lee Ellis will Compliment her with a
card party at her home on t.'ollege-at.
owensTasbell.
Mr. T. Rus Asbell and Miss Afattle
Owens were married at II Walker-st
at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev.
Will T. Hamby officiating.
HEARD.GORE.
Announcement Is made of the mar 1
rlage of Mrs. Stella Heard to Mr.
Joshua Gore, at 5TI Marletta-at„ the
ceremony being performed by Rev. Will
T. Hamby.
MATINEE™PARTY.
Mrs. T. O. Chestney. of Macon, will
be complimented with a theater party
on Wednesday afternoon at the Or
pheum given by Miss Mary Williams.
Mrs. t'hestney, Mrs. Devries Davis
and a few other ladles will be Miss
Wolllams' guests for the afternoon.
BOX PARTIES AT ORPHEUM.
Alonday evening at the Orpheutn Mr,
Tom Connolly entertained the follow
ing gentlemen at a box party, having
reserved for them the lower tier of
boxes on the left:
Mr. Vaughn Nixon, Mr. Henry 8.
Johnson, Jr., Mr. Wiley Wisdom of
Chip ley. Afr. Thomas Marshall of re
dartown, Mr. Richard Thornton. Mr. J.
W.» Edmondson. Mr. Georgs M. Jack
of Lafayette, .Mr. Z. T. Jackson oi
toun. Mr. II. Ut .Martin, Mr. Wil
liam Rhodes of Louisville, Mr. 11. A.
Sage. Afr. W. B. Burke of Boor-how,
China.
CARD PARTyAT ARAGON.
Thursday afternoon. > February J".
3 o'clock, there will be a card party
given for the benefit of the Sarah Mc
Intosh Chapter, at the Aragon Hotel.
WASHINGTON”CELEBRATION.
Washington's birthday was cele
brated at Jackson Hill Home school
with the following program:
Song of Washington—School.
A Quaint Figure of Washington"—W.
A. Dodge.
"A Little Mother Names Her Dollte
Washington"—Nannie O'Donohue.
'An Acrostic on Washington"—Class.
'An Ode tq Washington"—Rebekah
Divine.
A Wreath to the Afemory of Wash
ington," costumed as the Goddess of
Liberty—Annie Mae Sin.
"Presentation of the Flag"—Donald
Oberdorfer.
"Waving of the Flag" (a dialogue)—
Dorris Puffer. Willie Nln, Herbert
Denk, Nannie O’Donohue, Moultrie
Burnley, Georgia Kline. '
Song—"Our Country'" Flag"—By the
school.
After the program refreshments
were served.
MEETING AT MRS. SICKLES'.
The social and literary meeting of
the Ladles' Allsslon Circle of the L'nl-
versallst church will be held at the
home of Mrs. George B. Sickles, 778
Pledmont-ave., Wednesdav Afternoon at
3 o'clock. The ladles of the congrega
tlon and friends are cordially Invited.
LADIES’AID SOCIETY.
The Ladles' Aid Society of Jones-ave.
church will entertain the church and
congregation and their friends Thura
day evening In the lecture room of the
church. A delightful musical program
will be rendered and tea will be served
by the ladles. A free-will offering will
be taken.
K£ ELY’S
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Saleof U ndermuslins
' Fine, Dainty Garments Specially Priced
Tomorrow morning on special tables in our second floor
we will continue the sale of very fine undermuslins at a verv
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special price. Included will be Gowns, Petticoats, Corset Cov
ers, Chemises and Drawers of fine nainsooks and longcloths,
daintily trimmed with laces,* embroideries, wash ribbons and
skillful needlework.
All are new, fresh and very desirable garments from the
best makers—none soiled- or mussed—no “odds and ends” or
‘‘job lots” bought for a special sale. Styles are prettiest; mate
rials finest; workmanship most careful.
Regular $2.00
and $1.75
Garments
at, Choice,
$1.49
See' the Window
Some New Corsets
The American Lady “Snug Hip**
SOCIAL SERVICE SECTION.
Here Will bo a meeting of the social
Ice section of the Woman's Flub
Wednesday morning In the club rooms
at the Grand. A full attendance Is cs-1
fcclally urged.
W-I-T-N-E-y spells Wit
ney. What.is it?
"THE KLEPTOMANIAC"
TO BE REPEATED
It will be a matter -of keen Interest
to many to know that "The Klepto
maniac" will he added to the program
to be presented at the Grand next Sat
urday afternoon for the benefit of (he
Home for Incurables. This exceed
ingly clever curtain-raiser was given
In connection with "The Three Chauf
feurs” at Washington Seminary Friday
evening under the direction of Miss
Shatteen Mitchell, and both plays re
ceived the most enthusiastic praise
from the large audience that over
flowed the hall. The dramatic work
presented under Allas Mitchell's direc
tion Is ever of the highest order, and
evinces most unusual smoothness and
perfection of detail. "The Klepto
maniac" Is a mirth-pmvoktng comedy,
and as presented by the exceptionally
talented young girls who composed the
cast proved Irresistibly amusing.
Each character was so strongly dif
ferentiated that the performance was
remarkably clear-cut. The cast in
full Is as follows:
Airs. John Burton. Hattie Hunter;
Mrs. Valeric Chose (a young widow).
Monica Harris; Mrs. Charles Dover
la bride). Viola Baril! t: Mrs. Preston
Ashley. Ines Watson) Miss Freda
Dixon, Nettle Tumlln: Miss Evelyn
Evans (a Journalist), Snrali Cowles:
Katie (Mra. Burton's maid), Marian
Foster.
auxiliarV - MEETING.
The Young Ladles' Ai';lllary of the
Presbyterian Hospital wilt hold a meet.
Ing on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Sldney
Edmondson. 189 Junlper-st. All mem
bers are asked to attend the meeting, If
possible to do so.
BENEFIT CONCERT.
A benefit concert will be given In St.
Philips Sunday school room. 16 Wash
ington's!. for the Iwneftt of the mission
of the Holy Comforter. Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock. February 37. An at
tractive program will be presented.
Professor J. Fowler Richardson. Airs.
Erwin Mueller and .Mrs. Munger have
charge of the concert.
WOMAN'S MISSION 30CIETY.
The Woman's Baptist Mission Union
of Atlanta and vicinity will meet with
the Grant Park Baptist church on the
afternoon of February 38 ut 3 o'clock.
Following are the speakers for the oc
casion.
Devotional exercises—Dr. D. S. Ed-
cnAeld. / '
-Our Res|sm*lbllltles to the Jew"—
Dr. John D. Jordon.'
"The Jewish Mission in Atlanta”—
Mrs. W. F. Clark.
"A Work Dear to the Hearts of
Baptist Women"—Mrs. Sam D. Jones.
"Precious Jewels"—By the Children
of Grant Park church.
Our Traveler’s Aid Work"—Airs.
Dr. McFadden Oaaton.
"W. H. Al. U. Institute Work of
I Georgia"—Mrs. Dr. Young, of Decatur.
Here are three new ‘snug hip” models in the famous
American Lady Corset that give the much desired slender effect
to stout figures. Fit your new Spring gowns over one of these
corsets and you’ll secure most satisfactory results.
Model 404
—as shown in cuj at left—»
made of white batiste; lace
.trimmed,
Price $1.00
Model 420
—as shown in cut at right-
fine white batiste, lace and
ribbon trimmed, extra long
back,
Price $2.00
Model 406
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—as shown in center
picture—white ba
tiste, lace trimmed,
Price $1.50
Other American
Lady Models—
$1.00 to $5.00
Model 410
—as shown in cen
ter pic t ure—fine
white batiste—lace
trimmed,
Price $2.50
Our Special
Lyra Models—
$5 to $10