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JTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. 1909.
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NOON RECESS AT COX COLLEGE
Personal Mention
A laughing, chattering crowd of school girls just out from
the class room is one of the most refreshing and charmingly
suggestiw sights about the college building.
, At /nc end .of this attractive veranda a large swing is a
pleasant and populnr resort. The library and reading room, whose
windows overlook tho, happy grtpip pictured above, furnish the
latest magazines and periodicals, which are eagerly devoured
whenever occasion presents.
PERSONAL MENTION
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Mr. and Mr*. Harold Burdotto leave
i»t week for on extended trip thru
•nada and the. Bant..
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Raid-and chUi
fen will return from New Jersey Sep-
<mber 1. '
Mr. John J. Cater, of Forsyth, was In
llanta Saturday en route to New York
i l other Eastern points.
Mr. William 8. Myrtck spent several
»ars In the city Saturday en route to
Ultlmore and New York.
M r *. E. T. Farrar, Mrs.' Emma Little-
»l>n and Charlie C. Littlejohn have
wne .North for a few weeks,
ur. and Mrs. Stephen Barnett an
Junce the b|rth of a daughter, whom
"!>' have named Frances.
Or. and Mra. George Brown will tfo
“al Mnie time (luring the fall for a
lay of several months.
Mm Ruth Akin has returned to her
‘tlarita* 1 Rrun * wlc 't after n visit In
Mine* Mary and Augutta Howard,
Savannah, will vlalt Mrs. E. Q.
B ff. k in Atlanta next week.
Mm Madge Patterson, of Macon, la
llama''' 0f Mrs ’ <John U*WInner In
The many friend* of Mr*. Mary Ellis
in* 1 * be sorry to learn of her
"e'* at the Tabernacle' Infirmary..
JrC; * n<l Mra. James Austin will leave
f or a visit to the latter’s
orrnts near Greenville, S. C.
win. Palmer and Mra. Waller
" * vlalt Mr*. Norwood Fal-
m < Imttanooga next week,
v. and Mra. Epp* Brown and son.
Epps, have returned from Tate
Springs.
i Mrs. Joseph Raine and family will
return from Highlands, N. C„ the lat
ter part of the month,
Mr. Charles Gray, of St. Petersburg.
Fla., hits gone to Warm Springs, after
a short stay in Atlanta.
Miss Nell Waldo and Mrs. Charles
Andrew* leave In the early fall for New
York to remain until Christmas.
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Waldo return on
Sunday from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Monroe, of Biltmore.
Mra. R. J. S"cott will entertain next
week at a box party In honor of Miss
Louise Parker and Miss Myra Scott.
Mr. W. B. Boone, editor of The Cle,
bume New Bra. of Heflin, Ala., Is In
the city.
Mrs. William MacGregor, of New
York, will visit Mrs. John Marshall
Slaton at her lovely country place.
Miss Nell* Mable leave* Tuesday for
Clayton, whore she wilt be the guest of
Miss Daisy LeCraw.
Mrs. John Lewis Todd, of North
Carolina, la visiting Mrs. Joel Mable In
Decatur.
Judge and Mr*. Ernoat Kontz and
children have returned from a trip to
Canada.
Mias Laura McElreath, of Athens, Is
spending two weeks In Atlanta.
Mrs. Edward G. Black has returned
from a stay In Savannah with friends.
Mr. Saunders McDaniel lias returned
from a several weeks’ trip abroad.
Miss Leonora Mallard left Saturday
for Monteagle. Tenn.
The
intense satisfaction derived from a cup of Kin-
Hoe Coffee exceeds that of any other article of
•hot as far as Kin-Hee excels all other blends of
Mocha and Java.
Sold by all Atlanta grovel’s in one and three-
ponnd cans at 35c per pound. Blended, roasted
and guaranteed by
JAS. HEEKIN CO.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
J
Mr.' John 3. Whiteman’s Atlanta
friends will be Interested In the follow
ing-from The Nashville Banner: "Mr.
nml Mra, John S. Whiteman, who were
mnrried yesterday In Montgomery.
Ala., reached Nashville this morning
for a few days’ vlalt to hla parentR, Mr.
and Mrs. w. S. Whiteman, ..topping
over on their way to the West, where
they will take a w edding Journey which
will Include Seattle and the exposition,
t ’“lorail'i Springs. Denver and San
Francisco before returning to their
home In Montgomery."
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Adair and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin McClung and Mrs. Casey
Ross and family, of Knoxville, will go
to Savannah Sunday night nnd will sail
on the City of Memphis Monday for
Boston, going later to Yarmouth, Nova
Scotia.
Mr, A. B. ProII left Saturday for Ills
old home, Detroit, Mich., after an ab
sence of seventeen years. He will stop
over In Cincinnati for a while on Ills
return to pay his respects to old ac
quaintances. ,
Mr. and Mra. Fitzhunh Scott, of Mil
waukee, are occupying the attractive
new home which they have recently
completed there on Summlt-ave. Mrs.
Scott was before her marriage Miss
Ellso Landrum, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Coke Mel),
after an extended visit of a month to
Niagara, Toronto, Thousand Islands,
Montreal, Quebec, New York and At
lantic City, will return home next
•eek.
Mrs. W, B. Cummings nnd daugh
ter, Miss Willie‘Cummings, and Mrs.
H. B. Cummings will leave the first of
the week for Tallulah, where they will
be guests at the Lodge until Septem
ber 1.
Dr. Charles Andrews and Dr. Francis
Jones left Friday n(ght for Baltimore.
Dr. Andrews will be Joined later by
Mrs. Andrews and Miss Nell Waldo, the
party going to New York for the au
tumn months.
Mr. and Mra Millard Reecs left
Saturday for Asheville, N. C., after
having been In the city during the ses
sion of the legislature, staying at the
Majestic hotel.
Mr. Lucius McCletky will entertain
at dinner Saturday evening at the
Piedmont Driving club, the occasion to
celebrate his birthday. About 30 gen
tlemen will be hla guests. ,
Mrs. Mortimer Allen returns from
Chicago Saturday after having spent
a month with Captain and Mrs. C. C.
Clark at Fort Sheridan, and later In
Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mra. John R. Straton and
children leave next week for Savan
nah and will sail for Baltimore after
having spent several months In the
city.
Dr. John S. Freeman has gone to
Chicago to take a post-graduate course
at the Chicago Medical college. While
away he will visit many points of Inter
est In the East and West.
Mrs. William A. King nnd daughter,
Miss Annie King, left this morning to
visit re’i tlves In St. Louis, Mo. Before
returning, they will visit Chicago and
Cincinnati.
Miss Tracy Duncan, of Macon. Is
among the belles at Hot Springs, Va„
this summer. Last week she was honor
guest at a party given there by Mra.
William H. Felton, of Macon. <
Mr. J. N. Warner, of Miami, Fla.,
spending several weeks with his
mother, Mrs. E. J. Warner, Jit Oak
land City, nnd ,1s being cordially. wel
comed by his fflends here."
Mr. and Mra, David Crockett will
have as their guests at tho Piedmont
Driving club Saturday evening Mr.
Alexander Stephens, of Jacksonville,
and Miss Marion Goldsmith.
Mr*. Eustaca Harden and little
daughter, Eustace Lillian, who have
been visiting Mrs. J. T. Brown, of Fklge-
wood, have returned to tltelr home at
Vicksburg, Mis*.
Mr*. Henry Glenn; of Knoxville,
Tenn., nnd Sir. H, L. White, of Spar
tanburg, S. CJ. will spend the week
end with the Misses Freeman, on Jack-
i,n-*t.
Mr. W, St. J. Freeman, of Norfolk,
Va., nrrlved In Atlanta Saturday after
noon to Join the house party being
given by the Misses Freeman at their
home on North Jackson-at.
Miss Caroline DuBosa will return Inn
few (lavs from Washington, Ga.. where
she Is being delightfully entertained a*
the guest of Miss Carlotta Alexander.
Mrs. W. A. Stevens, who has been 111
at her home In West End. 1* recovering.
Mias Annie Clyde Wright will Lnve
Monday for Gainesville- to visit her
brother. Mr. L. R. Wright.. ^
Mr. J. P. Sturgeon left Saturday' to
visit his parents In New Jersey. He
will visit New York and Pennsylvania
before returning.
Mra. S. C. Lucai and Mr*. W. M.
Dudley, of Jacksonville. Fla., left Sat
urday to visit friends In Cincinnati and
Indianapolis.
CLEARANCE SALE
OFFICE FURNITURE
AND SUPPLIES
Bankrupt Stock of Porter-Wrigley Co.
Provide for your winter needs now. Sale be
gins Monday, August 16, 1909. All goods to
go regardless of prices.
HOWELL & FINCHER
70 N. BROAD STREET.
HOWELL.
A. M. FINCHER.
ter leave next Week for Asheville after
having apent several weeks In At
lanta.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Clarke Boynton and
little* daughter, Virginia, of .Mont
clair. N. J., arc spending a month at
the Mnjestlc hotel.
Mra. William Worth Martin Is now
traveling In Belgium and Holland. She
will make a stay of some time at Rot
terdam and Brussels.
Mr. and Mr*. VanAator Batchelor
left Snturdny for a trip East, going to
Virginia to visit Mr. and Mr*. Douglas
Batchelor.
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Loyleaa and
baby, Augustus Loyless, left yesterday
for Atlantic City to spend several
wepks.
Mrs. Murchison Thoms* leaves At-'
lama Saturday for Chattanooga, where
she will visit friend*, thence going to
New York.
Mias Carrie Lou Neal, who has been
the recipient of many pleasant atten
tion* here, has returned to her home In
Marietta. •
Mrs. John Calvin Peck and Mrs. Eli
jah M. William* left Friday for an ex
tended trip thru the West and North,
to be away a month.
Mr. Alexander Stephana, of Jackson
ville. Is the guest of hla slater. Mrs. Da
vid Crockett. en route from New York,
where he ha* been on a pleasure trip.
Mias Corinns Cunyus left Saturday
for a two weeks' trip to. New York, go
ing eia Norfolk, Washington and Phila
delphia.
Mr. and Mr*. Lewis W. Thomas,
Miss Georgia E. Millar and Mr. An
drew J. Miller are spending the week
end at Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. S. B. Bankston and Mr*. W. R.
Golden left Saturday fop New York/by
way of Washington, D. O. They will
spend one month In the East.
Mr*. W. S. Goldsmith, Mrs. W. J.
Blalock and Mrs. Wallace Boyd form
a congenial party that la at Mount
Airy for several weeks.
Mias Nall Neal, of Marietta, is In At
lanta en route to Savannah, where a
number of parties are being planned In
i*r honor.
Mr, Guy Kenimer, of Nacoochee Val
ley, Is the guest of Mr. W. C. Holley-
man, Jr., at hts home on West Baker-
sL ,
Miss Mignon McCarty entertained at
a merry Informal party on Friday even
ing In honor of Miss Dorothy Whaley
and Miss Virginia Jenkins.
Mr. J. B. Dickey left Saturday for a
visit to Washington, New York, At
lantic City, Boston and other Eastern
Place*.
Mr, R. E,' Thlgpan, of Brewton. ts fn
Atlanta en route to New York, and
will spend a few days with hts uncle,
Mr. E. Davis, at Decatur.
Mr«. C. H. Smith and Mis* Lily Bell
8mith left Saturday for New York and
Atlantic City. Miss Smith will be ab
sent for several jnonths.
Mias Ruth Moore entertained a box
party on Saturday In honor of Miss
Myra Scott Clark and her guest, Jits*
Louise Parker.
Mits Rosin* Raoul, who lias been
nbroad for some time;Is expected fjire
turn home tn September.'.
Mia* Leila Barnard hn» returned from
Wrlghtsvllle Beach, where she spent n
week.
Mr. Henry Jones, of Macon, was In
the city Saturday en route to Mount
Airy, where he will spend the week-end.
Mr*. C. C. Brantley, of Valdosta, has
Joined her husband here and they will
reside In Atlanta.
Mias Bessie Lanier, who line been
the guest of Ml** Slaton, will return
to her home In West Point Monday.
Mrs. C. C. Brantley, of Valdosta, ha*
Joined her husband here, and they will
make their home In Atlanta.
Mr*. Arthur G. Hobba I* at Harper
Spring*. Mich., the guest of her sister,
Mm. Hendricks.
Mits Laura Grave* has Joined her
mother, -Mrs. John Tempi# Graves, In
Rome to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mra. H. C. Wadsworth and
Miai Laura Wadaworth are tn Hart
ford, Conn.
Mr*. Chartaton Barrett left on Wed
nesday for San Francisco, where she
Will visit her mother, Mr*. Cleary.
Mr. George S. Riley, Jr., of Macon,
spent Snturduy In the city en route to
Hendersonville. N. C.. for a stay.
Mr. Milton Davis, of Toomshoro, Is
visiting his brother, Mr. E[ Davis, nnd
la somewhat Improved In health,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis, of 334
South Pryqr-st., arc spending August
at Golden, N. C.
Mra. L. O. Wright and little daugh
ter, Lurlle, will leave Tuesday to visit
relatives In Minefield, Ga.
Mr. and Mra. Josoph Tilton and their
baby leave Saturday night for Ashe
ville.
Mits Etta Steed returned Saturday
morning, after a month's visit to her
aunt, Mr*. W. F. Culpepper, In Senoln.
Mist Agne* Hoffman, of Columbus,
Ga., la visiting Mr*. Theresa Grant
Hoffman nj her home, 228 Stfrlng-sL
Mrs, John Rains and son, George
Raine, returned Saturday from Battle
Creek, Mich.
Miss Luoy Buchanan has returned
home after a very pleasant visit of a
month In Birmingham.
Mr*. John Hightower nnd son, John,
and mother. Mm. Bean, have reopened
their home on Juniper-st.
A Delightful
Summer
Food
Sweet,
Crisp,
Golden-Brown
Post
Toasties
with Cream and Sugar, and
sometimes fruit.
Made of selected white
corn, cooked, sweetened,
flaked and toasted.
The flavour of
Post Toasties
is a pleasant, lingering mem
ory.
Pkgs. 10 and 15 cents.
Ask Grocer*
I’oslum Cereal Co., Ltd.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
M A R I S T
COLLEGE
Freshman, Sophomore,
Day Pupils.
Bend for Catalog.
man school.
4 Years High School.
Boys Only.
Peachtree and Ivy.
GRAMMAR.
6th, 7th and 8th Grades,
Physical, Military.
Bell 782, Ivy.
Dr, John Vlckere Is spending his
vacation In the suburbs of Atlanta.
Mr. Hugh Gordon has returned to
Athens.
Mr. Charles Phillips Is expected to
return from Europe September 1.
Mr. Sanders McDaniel has returned
from n two months' trip to Europe.
Mra. Fleming Van Rentealaer Is re
cuperating from a recent Illness.
Mr*. M. T. LaHatte Is the guest of
friends In Chattanooga.
Mm. Andrew Calhoun and little son
have returned to the city.
Mr*. I. .H, Ohlan will go to Colum
bus, Ohio, next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garllngton
have returned to Augusta.
Mr. Preston H. Miller Is visiting rel
atives In Nashvlllo. Tenn.
Miss Essie Roberts, of Falrburn, ts
the guest of Mias Mamie Ansley.
Miss Carrie Rich, of Nashville, Is
visiting In Atlanta.
Mr. Brosiud Fender, of Valdosta, la In
the city.
r"Th*"dlta'oVue , o7 , L
■Atlanta Conservatory ut t
•Mimic, shows an enroll*2
Jmsnt of 451 students.?
JWith its Ideal location,*
•splendid equipment and*
■strong faculty, offers »u-»
jperior advantages along*
■all linea of conserv§toryS
•work. Next session be 2
Sglns Sept. 1,1909. Freeing
Sutruction In Normal Mtth-!
Sods and History ofMutlc.J
•Por ftill Information ad-;
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Cartwright's Dog Mangs Cura, 50c a
Bottle. Cartwright's Dog and Toilet
Soap, cake 20c, postpaid 25c; 3 cakes
50c, postpaid 65c. N. L. WILLETT
SEED CO., Manufacturers, Augusta,
Qa.
French Method of
Developing the Bust
Mme. DuBarrie Explains How
the Bust May Be Developed
2 to 8 Inches in 30 Days.
. .V 1 •"? for th* first tints to the
ladies or America,' say* Madame DuBnrrie,
‘•the Frtnch method of developing the bust.
It IB much more effective, the results appear
much more Quick!?, tbs breasts become more
LADIES’ SHIRTWAIST.
Parts Pattern No. 2986.
AH Hearns Allowed.
This stylish tailored waist has been de
veloped in white butcher's linen, and will
prove very ‘ serviceable for everyday wear
with a coat milt. A broad tu«*k over the
shoulder*, stitched to nearly the bast line in
the front and the waist line in the back, gives
the nereaeery fuffne**, and the long sleeves
are gathered into narrow ruffs of the material.
The front Is fastened with Jet buttons, which
are a fashionable feature this season. The
K ttern Is in seven sires—32 to 44 inches,
■ st measure. For 80 bast the waist re*
S uires 4 yards of material 20 incites wide,
% yards 24 Inches wide, 3 yards 27 inches
wide, 214 yards 36 inches wide, or 1%
yard* 42 inches wide.
Price of pattern, 10 rentxJ^
HOW TO OBTAIN
T2IZS PATTERN.
.Send 10 cents in stamps
ify the number of th« pattern and the 1
size wanted. Allow one week for de* !
livery, as orders srs filled from New",
York office.
plump and symmetrical, the method is
simple, the effects more lasting, and sl>
isr beyond comparison with the results
.ST.’rm''
firm,
more
together . „
produced here.
•’You know
velopment of the bust an
“ mint.
Jy this French method, the breasts may
h* developed from 2 to 6 inches fn 80 days.
This applies to women of almost any age,
from young girls to elderly matrons, whether
the Imst is absolutely not developed at all, or
has grown week and (lsbbjr, end hnngs. no
matter from what ran...
"It i. beauty ot form
more than ’the features,
find it so with both sexes.
“I will be oily too glad to tell any woman
who la interested what this simple French
If *be will inclose a 2-cent stamp
- I will send an Ulus-
plain sealed wrapper that
Wathc. .
tn par for the postage,
trnted booklet fn a pin
will explain it all."
We snggeat to onr lady readers that they
write to 4 Madame DuBarrie for particular*
of this remarkable French method, inclose 2
cents in stamps for the Ilhtstrntsd booklet
and address it to Mme. DuBarrie, Suite 438,
Lenox Building, Chicago, 111.
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leave to guesswork. You should get the
truss that fits exnetly.
In our truss liepnrtaient we have not
only tho scope of gtock, styles and sixes,
but on expert who knows which Is host
nnd how to fit a truss exactly.
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Stout persons can be made mor com
fortable by using a belt to support th<?
abdomen.
It will Imtsen
tbs girth, and
prevent strain of
tho ibdo mlnat
muscles.
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