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8 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWB. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 31, 1908. SOCIETY pELENE^ARMSTRQNQ, ] Q f / Q WOmCTl |MnS. PAUL li. WILKES. | Assistant. CALHOUN-STROZIER. Dr. Frank R. Calhoun, of Carteravllle, announces the engagement of daughter. At'gueta, to Mr. Joalah Lewis Stroller, of MrRae. the marriage to take place at home October 20. macfarlane-llewellyn. Mre. S. G. Spencer, of New Jersey, announces the engagement of her sis ter. Miss Christine Mymelle Macfar- lene to Dr. Fredrick Llewellyn, for merly of New York. hut. now of Parle. Mrs. Spencer and sister have been In the city only a short time, coming here from New York. Their many friends here will regret to learn that Miss Mac- farlane's marriage will remove her from America. SAMFORD-GILE8. Invitations have been Issued to the wedding of" Mlrs ' Caroline Elizabeth Samford. of Opelika, to Mr. William Charlton Giles, of Atlanta, the wedding to take place at the .home of the bride's mother, Mrs: William J. Samford, on North Nineteenth-st« Wednesday, September 30. Mlse Samford Is the daughter of the ' late Governor Samford of Alabama. She Is an ezcepllonally talented mu sician and Is very popular In Alabama Socially. Mr. Giles Is a well-known young In surance man of .this city. The wedding will he an Interesting social event. Expatriate Will Return MR8. ECKFORD’8 BOX PARTY. Mrs. William H. Ecfcford wns hostess Monday afternoon at a box pArty.at the Orpheum, entertaining a few friend* for Miss Comer/of Huntington, W. Va., the guest of Mrs. Charles Harmon. The congenial party consisted of Miss Co mer. Mrs. Harmon. Mrs. Francis Henry West. Mrs. \V. A. Wlmblsh and Mrs. J. H. Thomas. , r MRS. AKER9 TO GIVE BRIDGE. Mrs. Albert Akers will be the at* tractive young hostess at a bridge party soon, entertaining In honor of her guest, Miss Mary Bullock, of Mobile. The date of the party will be announced later,- INFORMAL EUCHRE PARTY. •• Monday evening at her .home on Washlngton-st., Mrs. 'Estelle Garrett . euchre, the occasion to be ml formal. BOX PARTY - AT ORPHEUM. A congenial box'party at the Orphe- £ m Monday evening, will consist of llss Edna McC&ndless, Miss Ellzabet i Adair: Miss, Elizabeth Barnett and MRS. PETER LORRILLARD RONALD8. widow of the American Mra. Peter Lorrlllerd Ronglds;'who is the .. multi-millionaire of that name, ha. for years been one of tha most promi nent American ho.tes.es In London, She has announced that she will visit the United States early in November, and as a result a number of aplen- ' tma did entertainments have already been arrahged for her In Now York and Washington, Her husband, whose vast wealth cams’from the famous Lorrillarde of meat-packing fame, died asvsral years ago, and since then Mrs. Ronalds has remained almost constantly in England. James Callaway. KIN8EY-M’LEAh|. Invitations ware Issued Monday to the wedding of Miss, Louise fKInsey to Mr.- Amos EMaon'McLean, thr marriage to take place on Wednesday,'Septem ber 20, At St. Paul church, Atlanta. MISS WILKINSON TO WED MR. VERDERY An .Interesting event of this week Is ho frfafrlage of Mias Marla Wilkinson M Mr. Orville Brown Verde ay, which “ ‘ half takes place Tuesday evening at drier 8 o’clock at St. James church. The wedding ceremony will be read by Rev. J. W. Heldt, of Atlanta. • The brlde’g only attendant will be Miss Mary Medearts, of Nashville, Tenn. - Mr. H. Parks Verdery, of Decalur, Ale., will be beat man to the groom. Dr. Richard Wilkinson will give I . , give the brldA away. • * Mr. Richard Riley, Mr. Richard New man. Mr. Morgnn Newman "tupl Mr. Clement Caaileberry will act as ushers Irpmedlnteiy after the ceremony a 1 , the church an Informal reception will be held nt the parsonage, to which the Immediate families of the young cou ple are Invited. . - . There are no tarda.—Augusta Chron- tele. Music Teachers Wanted. Arno Music Company, 43 Peachtree. MRS. MASSENGALE’S BRIDGE. Mra. St. Elmo Mnssengale. of At lanta, entertained with a bridge party at Kenilworth Inn yesterday afternoon, given In the music room, which was prettily decorated with autumn foliage. A tw.o-courae luncheon was, served after the card gathc. , , ' . Mias Hattie, Robinson won. the first prize, a silver picture" frame, lira, T. G. Lovelace /wen, the" second, a silver hat pin, and 4be consolailqn was cut by Mias McCabe and wai a framed water coloj.’. .... MjY.JIJi\pse^gnle's guSsts were _Mra. j; L. ,'AleSahqpr, Mrs. Chn,rUv Riigk Craig, .Mrs-'.'harjea M." Plait, Miss Hel en. Craig. >II»s Minnie Westall, Mrs. « t, . " 'ss-a « „ 'ii. 1 V Ufell. All.at J. R. Lee. Mrs. Louis K. Welle, Miss Charltv Craig, Miss Bowers, Mrs. Bab- cock. Miss Rena nabcock. Miss Ruth Alexander, Mias Maude Waddoll, Mrs J. H. Hlrqyh, Miss McCabe; Miss Ham ilton, Mra. T, -G. Lovelnce, Mlaa Corn ing. Mrs. J. E. Kerr, Mra. J. Belllsoly, Miss Nellie Fprwoll, Mrs. W. H. Bng- ley. Miss Grace Langet, Mra. Oscar Johnson, Mrs. Lewis Covington, Mrs. 80UTHERN COLLEGE WOMEN MEET At the riveting of the Georgia branch of the Southern Association College Women, which meets Monday after noon, the resignation of Mrs. Warren Boyd from the-presidency of-the organ- Izatlon will be most regrttfully re- celvsd. Mrs. .Boyd wa* elected preai dent of the Southern Association at Knoxville this summer and her duties In the larger sphere will necessitate her resignation as president of the Georgia branch. Mrs. Boyd has planned an active campaign thru the winter for the -ad vancement of the organisation In other states. She will visit Mississippi, Ala bama and Louisiana Ip the Interest of the Southern Association of College Women during the winter. In the Georgia branch, chapters will probably be established In Macon and 8avannah this year. The program for this year's work'of Sinks and Mops made Sanitary !( not kept free from geitn* they often spread typhoid fever. For particulars, address CREOUN-PEAOT 34 EaitSlk Strut, Sew York or ro to your druggist' t mud get * tarn tie bottle for tOc. with direction*—or * Bottle-Booklet /or net king. WILLINGHAM-NORFLEET WEDDING PLANS The wedding of Miss Ruth Willing ham, of Macon, and Mr. Marmaduke Williams Norfleet, of Winston-Salem, C., will take place on Wednesd^t evening, October 21, at 2 o’clock, at the First Baptist church In Macon, and will be one of the most beautiful events" that has ever taken place In that church, noted for Its brilliant wed dings. - The ceremony will be witnessed by several hundred guests, and afterwards a large reception will .be tendered at the elegant home of the bride's pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Calder B. Willing ham. Miss Willingham will be given away by her father, Mr. Calder B. Willing ham. She will have her sister, Miss Lila Rose Willingham, for her maid of honor, and the matrpn of honor will be her eldest sister, Mrs. John Jacob Selbies, of Columbia, S. C. A bevy of beautiful girls will be brldesmalde. Miss Euln Willingham. Mies Lillian Estes, Miss Kate Ellis, Miss Ellen Norfleet of Winston, Miss Bessie Reinhart of Cov. Ington. Va., and Miss Eleanor Fries of Winston. The groom will have for his best man his brother, Mr. George Norfleet, of Winston, and the groomsmen will be Mr. Tom .Tyke of Winston, Mr. Word Wood of Charlotte, Mr.’Richard Wil lingham. Mr. Alfred Willingham, Mr. Leon Willingham and Mr. Robert Nor fleet of Wlnstpn. the Georgia branch will be announced many's meeting and the commit J. F, HuVes, Mize Wilson, Mrs. O. L. MorSton, Mlsa Andrews, ' Mr*. V. H. Lewis, Mrs. (T. H. Foster. Ml*. L. B. Graham and Mis* Alice May Massert- gale.—Aihtvllle Citizen. \ at MonBay tee* for the year read. The officers for the association will bo olected at the meeting, and the fol CITY BEAUTIFUL WORK. Program—Miss Hnrah Converse, Ethel Woolf, Mrs. Boyd, ex-offlclo. College Day—High School, Miss Christine Romare; Washington 8omt ‘The committee* on city beautiful 1 nary. Miss Vlrglnn Shropshire; Worn work are called for a meeting on next Tuesday, September 22, at 10:20 In the Woman's Club rooms. Mcs. J. M. Pou, of-jColumbus, state chairman of civic work, will be present urged. 8AM D. JONES. President City Federation. ’uiHiiiiiHMiiiHiHiiHnHiUHiHimiiiHiiiiiHiMUHiiHiiMitimMiiimHiiv Special Showing of Tailored Hats From $8.50 to $ 15.50 M. RICH & BROS. CO. Millinery Department. an's Club, Mrs. Boyd. Extension • of . Membership—Mias Frances Stewart. Newspaper Publication—Mrs.. Boyd. tlons- Hamtlton Douglas. Mrs. Douglas. Entertainment* for the Mill Districts —Mrs. H. B. Wey and Miss Elltibeth Ray. An Informal tea will conclude the day for the ladles In attendance on the meeting.! FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. DUALITY SELLS oldMedalFlc NONE BETTER WHITE, McLENDON CO., Sole Distributors. AT NEWPORT HOR8E SHOW, An exchange, making mention Of the Four Hundred, says: "At the Newport horseShow on Wed- nesday last Miss Sadie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Sira. Pembroke Jones, wore a lingerie gown of white'muslin and Renaissance lace, with a coat of white broadcloth, lined with cadet blue, and a white hat, which we* trimmed with long black and white oatrlch feathers. "Mra. Paul A. Andrews %a* In white mull and lace with kimono wrap of grav satin, and a large white hat, trimmed with white osprey feathers. "Mrs. Elisha Dyer, Jr., was In white Irish crochet over white sill/ wltr maize colored ostrich feathers. "Long embroldsred white linger! gowns nnd Charlotte Corday hats .were much In evidence. The empire styles prevailed, and few women who could wear them with any degred of success were seen without some vnrlety of this prevailing fashion. "The m»n of Newport have adopter), with enthusiasm, the Alpine hats, often o> greenish felt, the band of which e In a little bow or bunch directly at back. Alfred Vanderbilt wore one of these hats In gray." FOR FLORID/W GUESTS, Miss Elizabeth Hart entertained In formally Tuesday svenlng at her hos pitable home on Washlngton-st, At lanta. Oa., in honor of her guests, Miss Annie McQueen and Miss Nsllle Bar rett, of Tallahassee, Fla. Among the delightful feature* of the evening were the readings by Miss Mc Queen of her own poetry and dialect stories. Another delightful party given In honor of Miss McQueen and Miss Bar rett was the afternoon picnic at Grant park, given by Miss Hart, to which several friends of the hostess were In vited.—Jacksonville Metropolis. WOMAN'S GUILD. A meeting of the Woman’s Guild of St Lukes Is called for Tuesday after noon at 4 o'clock In the Blbls class room* on Courtland-at. Members are urged to be I to be present. . MRS. JOSEPH H. MORGAN, • President. MRS. M. GREER. Secretary. The ushers will be Mr. John Jacob Selbies, of Columbia, S. C.: Mr. Waites Thomas, of Columbia, S. C.; Mr. John Ellis and Mr. Howell Ermlnger. Rev. Robert J. Willingham, of Blch mond, Va., aji uncle of the bride, will perform the ceremony. The flowers used at the wedding will be almost entirely of chrysanthemum*. The decorations of the church and home and the bridal bouquets, with the exception of the brlde’e, will be of these exquisite flowers. The matron and maid of honor will carry the deli cate pink one}, tied with embroidered tulle, and the bridesmaids' will be of the snowy white, tied with the white tulle. . . The bride will wear an exquisite pearl white wedding gown, and the conven tional wedding veil. Her flowers will be bride roses, showered with lilies of the valley. Miss Willingham Is tone of the hand somest girls In Macon and possesses n most lovable disposition, which has endeared her to a large circle of friends. She has In Atlanta a large number of friends and relatives who Will'be In terested In her plan's! • -r * - MR8. TAFT’S BRIDAL TABLE. The wife of thejRepubllckn candidate for the preeldency has many valuable posseselons. gifts from the mighty one* of earth, king*, emperors and princes, but her most cherished treasure le a round mahogany table, black with age mid showing dally use.: This table .li used by .the TeftTamlly wherever their household goods aye set up and has been ever since Mre. Taft attained the dignity of the married state.. It was the tnhle on which the wedding breakfast “ MB' of William .Howard Taft and Helen Herron wns served some odd years ago. Judge Herron and Mrs. Herron, pa, rent* of Mrs, Taft, were lovers of old mahogany and they had many beautiful TUESDAY Special Sale of Ready-to-Wear Things Brilliant Showing p or of Tailored Suits at Choice Strictly" classy ”Su its, cut on the very new long straight lines and of the favorite Fall fabrics. Coats are long or extremely long, made semi fitting- with satin or taffeta lining; finish of but tons, ornamental pockets, overlaps, braid, etc.; some with slashed side points as per picture. Skirts are after the approved gored models, plain or trimmed according to style of coat. We fearlessly assert they are the' fery best values for the money you can find in the city. Choice tomorrow of the most stunningly new shades for $25.00 while they last. Voile and Panama Skirts Worth to $6.75 Voile and Panama Skirts, in gored or pleated styles; smartly and effectively trimmed in self or silk folds, with button touches; amply cut and well finished, desired weight for present use and excellent for house wear all winter; values up to $6.75/Choice Tuesday of Qg black, blue and brown, for ipT'aJIO Sheath Skirts Skirts of finest wiry Voile, made in side-pleated, or sheath, style, with finish of uniquely applied satin bands and fancy satin buttons; some with fitted satin bodice, pleated satin inlet, or deep satin-bound slashes showing accordion-pleated taffeta "drop.” <jJJ2 5Q to $20 Prices range from THIRD FLOOR J. M. High Co. the wedding Mrs. Ihe young couple wruld appreciate hav Ing for their dining table the same board on which, they had partaken breaEfast on their, bridal day. Bo It was sent to thqlr modest home In Cllf Ion. Cincinnati, and It'.was set. for the flrat meal after Mr. Taft brought h|a bride home from Ihe wedding Journey, and ever since It has. betn the medium of J he family fare as writ as Its most elaborate hospitality. Mrs. Taft took the table to the Philippines and again It came back to Washington. W. F. M. 80CIETIES. All presidents of the W. F. M. Socie ties and the lady managers of Juvenile work of, the Methodist churches In the Atlanta district are requested to meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. In the Sunday school room of Trinity churcb to ar range for annual district meeting. By call of district secretary. .MRS. B. F. PIM. When Your Best Girl...., Accompanies you to the theater, it Is the proper thing. for you to take along a box of To make the time be tween the acts as pleas ant as the show Itself. Brown & Allen Reliable Druggists, Whitehall and Alabama. MOST PERFECT MANAGE IN NEWPORT Mrs. Ogden Milts applies the most formal etlquet at her Newport home on all occasions, and guests ore pre sented almost In the same manner as at the court of St. James. This Mrs, Mills has probably Imbibed from her yearly close associations with the Eng lish court. Her male servant* wear livery of the Mills colors—they are the beet trained of any at Newport—and the coat-of arms Is very much In evidence. Mrs. Mills has an engagement book and unless Ihe name of a person Is upon It for a certain time It is Im possible for him or her to see the ex alted personage of Ocean Vlpw, servants, that being the duty of Thompson, her head man In waiting, who has been In the employ of the Ogden Millses for many years, and who Is In hill charge .of all 1 household de tail* If Mrs. Mills Is giving a lunch eon or dinner, Thompson Is told sev eral day* In adyance. and the whole affair Is arranged by him. Up to the time the gueets partake of the beat cooking In Newport, Mra. Mills does not know what has been provided, un learn a special dish for some guest Is wanted. Most of the society women of New port seem to be In social feAr of Mr*. Mills, but It never can be stated that any member of the social strategy board—Mr*. Belmont, Mrs. Tessle Oel- richs, or Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish—pos sessed any dread of Mrs. Mills, who was quite well aware of the fact.—Ex change. ke goo and Pastry—Try REGAL PATENT FLOUR, with text or quotation, led by Mrs. J. J. Logue. Hmyn, "Coronation." Appoint ment of committees—credentials, cour tiers, membership, reporter, timekeeper. Gneetlng by Mrs. G. A. Cochrane; re sponse by Mrs. H. M. Holder. Solo by Miss Nell Harrell. 10:00—Annual report of correspond Ing secretary, Mrs. Preston. Annual report of treasurer, Mrs. J. J. Logue. Appoint agents for Union Signal and Crusader. Roll'call of unions, Y'e and L. T. L.'s. Repprts from each. "The Greatest Need of the Fulton County W. C. T. U.,” led by President Fulton County'W. C. T. U. 10:50—Music. Reports of depart ment work of the various unions, wltl discussion of each department. 11:00—"How Shall We Increase the Number of Local Unions In Fulton County 7” led by Mrs. E. B. Gillette and Mrs. Bradley. 11:40—"What Departments Shall We Take Up This Year?" 12:00—Noontide prayer. 12:05—"Why Every Woman Should Belong," Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, state president Georgia W. C, T. U. 12:40—Music, "We All Belong." 12:45—"How Can We Help Each Other?" by Mi; J. B. Richards, secre tary Anti-Saloon League. 1:16—"The Union Signal, The Cru sader and Otrr"Bulletln." 1:25—Reports of committees. 1:50—"How Can the Members Co operate With the Treasurer to Im prove Conditions of Local, County and State Treasuries?" led by Mrs. Mary Harris Armor. 2:10—Report of committee on mem bership. 2:15—Reading of minutes, reception of fraternal delegates, etc. Song, "God Be With You 'Til We Meet Again.” W. C. T. U. benediction. Pure, Clean and Whole some is REGAL PATENT FLOUR—Try a Sack. NORCROSS. Sir. end Sir*. Joseph Etheridge snd llttls daughter, Elizabeth, who here been with Mrs. W. 8. Webster, hare gone to Griffin for a few days before returning to thelt home In Birmingham. Miss McLemore, of Swalnsboro, who hil charge of the inualc department of the recent guest of his sister, Mrs. Fred ter. Miss Msy Renesu spent the week wltk Mrs II M. Rrutell In Atlanta. Mias Mary Johnston msdo a short rlalt during the week to her sister. Mrs. Frank Pentecost, In Lawrencerllle. Mr. Guy Jones Is a student at the agri cultural school In Clarkesrllle. Dr. Crnwfonl. of Atlanta, upent sererat Mrs. Tracy Baxter's Atlanta friends will be Interested In the following from The Macon News: "Mrs. Tracy Baxter and Miss Sarah Tinsley arrived In the city last evening, after an extended summer trip. Miss Tinsley has been away for two months, during which time she visited friends In Pennsylvania and New York. She was Joined at th« latter place several weeks ago by Mrs. Baxter and here they were charmingly entertained as the guests of Miss Mary Troy." CLOCK REPAIRING BY W. W. ROBERTS—PHONES 1148. 818 AUSTELL BUILDING. FIR8T COUNTY CONVENTION OF FULTON COUNTY W. C. T. U. The Fulton County Woman’s Chris tian Temperance Union was organized February 18. 1907, In the lecture room of Trinity church. Its first convention will be held In the auditorium of Trin ity church Monday svenlng and In the lecture Monday night and Tuesday. Everybody. Is cordially Invited -to be jresent. The following program will >e rendered: Monday Evening, 8 O'clock. Hymn, "America." Psalm 146. Invocation. Solo—Mra. W. P. Davis. March by the Atlanta Willard and the Mary Harris L. T. L. Song, "Some Glad Day." Pledge, --- -- — Salute ti*the Flag”—Recita tion* by Elinor Fillmore and Willie 8tate>." by eight little girls. "Temperance Train." Song, Address—Mra. Mary Harris Armor, president of the Georgia Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Music by the Mission Quartet Announcements, doxology and W. C. V. benediction. Tuesday Morning, September 22. 9:20—Convention celled to order by the president. Mr*. Msry L. McLen don. Devotions ted by Mrs. D. L. Bradley. 2:50—Roll call, county officers, super. Intendente of local unions responding Suitable Lot 132 For School A good, stout little Shoe of Vici Kid, with patent tip; neat and comfortable. Sizes 5 to 8 are $1.75; 81-2 to 11, $2.00; 111-2 to 2, $2.50. The Shoe and Stocking Shop 25 Whitehall Street L .