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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: MONDAY, AUGUST 16. 1909.
SOCIETY
Keep The Complexion Beautiful
Nadine Face Powder
Ila CrMB Bo«w Oslr.)
TO MEET MRS. PEARCE.
Mrs. Jack Hayes will entertain a few
friends »t the Piedmont Driving club
In honor of Mm. Pearce, who, with
her husband. Captain Pearce, has re
cently come from Fort Snelllng to moke
their home In Atlanta, Captain Pearce
being connected with the Department
of the Gulf. ,
MRS. ELFE TO InTERTAIN
INFORMALLY THIS WEEK
Mrs. Glover C. Klfe will entertain a
few friend* to meet Air*. Hodge Ma
lone. the guest of Mr*. David Mor
gan. on Tuesday morning at her home
on West Penchtree-st. She will have
eight guest* for bridge and the game
will be followed by luncheon.
MI8S ANITA STEWART HOSTESS.
Tuesday evening Miss Anita Stewart
will be the attractive hostess at dinner
followed by two tables of bridge.
The occasion will be complimentary
to Mis* Helen Spain, of Quitman, who j
I* being delightfully entertained dur
ing her visit to Mlsa Mary Robinson. j
DAUGHTER OF
Personal Mention
Mitt Annie Keith Frtzier't Atlanti
, friend* will be Interested In the fol
„ , f . lowing, taken from The Nashville Ban-
Produce* a soft, veivety. ner; recent number of The Wash-
appearance so much ad- | n gton (D. C\) Times prints a beautl
mired, and remains until ful .picture,of Mis* Ann!# Keith Fra
washed off. Purified by zler. the very attractive young daugh
a new process. Will not! t*r of Senator and lfn. James B. Fra-
cloz the pores. Harmless' 5 ' 1 ". nnJ who haa numerous friends
u water. Prevents return i h,re to feel Interested In her move-
of discolorations White I tnenta. During the past season Sena-
Jjj Jm '." so°“T I charming set of young people at the
__ ,, ,,T,TTr.mnn . i national capital. In which she occupied
U. fe. MIN IS I ER MONEY BACK if Not Entirely Pleased, • a prominent place, due. In part to the
Prepend »y JMnaMl TOILET CO.. Ptrlt, Tat.
MRS.
I. H. L. HARRISO
ENTERTAIN
Thursday- Afterm
HARRISON TO
FOR VI8IT0R :
noon Mr*. H. I* j
Harrison will'entertain at bridge In!
honor of .Mr*. Hodge Malone, who la i
Visiting Mrs. David Morgan. Invited
for the occasion are Mrs. Malone, Mra.
David Morgan, Mr*. W. A. tVImhlsh.
Mr*. O. C. Elfe, Mrs. W. 8. Parker,
Mrs. T. A. Murray, Mrs. J. W. Rice,
Miss Stella Hape. Mr*. R. R. Shrop
shire. Mrs. Ovid Stewart. Mra. A. E.
Harless. Mr*. John E. Smith. Mr*. D.
C. Lyle and Mr*. E. C. Lycelt.
DANCE AT DECATUR.
An enjoyable occasion of Friday
evening will be the dance which the
young numnf Docptqr will give at their
club Ms. These dhmes have been
the bright feature of the social life of
Decatur young peopfc during the pres
ent summer, ^tnd ha ye been enjoyed by
many of thd Jsungcontingent from At
lanta also.
Georgian w*nt ad* le a word—3(1,000.
BRIDGE ON WEDNESDAY
FOR MRS. PHILIP KUNZIG
Mis* Edna Mcfandle** will enter
tain twelve young women at nn infor
mal bridge game nn Wednesday morn
ing In honor of Mrs. Philip Kunalg, of
Philadelphia.
Georgian want adi le a word—80,000.
an"Tnformal’bridge.
Mlsa Carolyn King - * afternoon bridge
on Saturday wa* n plehannt compliment
to Mlaa Dorothy Whaley nnd Mlaa Vlr-
glnle Jenkins. The following young
women shared the pleasures of the oc
casion with the guests of honor: Mlsa
Mlgnnn McCarty, Mlaa Marlon Foster.
Miss Elisabeth Morgan, Mlsa Mary
Traylor. Mlaa Flora Bewick, Mlsa Ade
line Thomas. Mlsa Nell Waldo, Mlaa
CllfTord West, Miss Laura Ansley. Mlsa
Susie Hallman. Miss Emily Wlnshlp.
Miss Josephine Stones - . Miss Esther
Smith. -
CAPUDINE
I It rtmoTPB tb« etna«.
M Z I I rv fc* aonthta th* .i*rT«g and
I» relieve* tbs «eheg sod
GOLDS AND GRIPP HHi
hrmetmehem and 2t*ur*1gU also.
loc. 33c and 50c bottlee. (Ll^cia.)
QOWAN’S
Oeorglsn-wsiit <ds le » word—ftB,000.
F0NDREN-8TANT0N.
London, Ky,, Aug. 1L—line of the
prettiest - horns weddings evsr wit
nessed In I-on don was the one which
united Miss Kathleen Fondren and Mr.
Alva J. Santon. The bride la the
charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Warren and ha* been a success-
full teacher In Kentucky and Georgia,
while the bridegroom Is a prominent
business, man of th* South.
The ceremony waa performed at 2
o'clock nmday afternoon by Rev. J. D.
Redd, pastor of the Methodist church,
In the oM colonial home of her rou-
sin*. Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Dyrhe, nn
Matn-sL The spacious parlor and
halls were artistically decorated In
palm* and fern*, relieved by large
bunches of white chrysanthemums. Aa
the strains of Mendelssohn - * wedding
march floated In from the library, the
bridal party appeared. First came
Rev. Mr. Redd, followed by JRIaa Lucy
Londren, accompanied by Dr. O. Bry
ant; then followed the bride and bride
groom. Th« bride wore an exquisite
town of gray with a'large picture hat
in black, • *,
After a buffet luncheon waa served
The couple boarded the 1:10 train fof
Cincinnati. Louisville, Mammoth Cave
and other points of Interest before
reaching Xea-bom. Oa., their future
home. The*' take with them the best
wishes of many friend*.
COeVSIOMT MASSIS • KWINO WASH
MISS MARJORIE IDE.
Daughter nnd hostess of Henry
Clay Ide, United State* minister
to Spain.
DANCE AT WOODLANDS.
A happy occaslofl of laat week at
Woodlands pa* the dance given by the
young women' of the community In
honor of two vjsltlng girls, Ml** Ban
croft. of/ Athens. And Miss Mary D.
aeorge, of Atlanta. In decorating the
dancing hall the color scheme of green
unit gold wa* prettily carried out, and
the broad veranda* .were lighted hy
numerous candles and Japanese lan
tern*. Those present were Misses
Louise, Susie and latltle Kollock, Em
lty. Irene and Mattie Bancroft of Ath
en*. Carmichael. Bell and Tutwller of
Snvnnnnh and Mary D. George of At
lanta. Messrs. Edwin Carson of Savan
nah. Anderson Carmichael of Snvan-
nnh, Tattnall Kollock. George Kollock.
Mncartnn Kollock, Mliler Kollock, John
Duncan of Macon.
Georgian want sdt'Je t Vrord—88,000.
iij'vouiM aajn rniiNTRv I* InmatL of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs.
-IN TOWN AND COUKTRYj *uji,«ll flop* Ins. 0 f Atlanta, were at*
A chatty and Interesting news fetter Knrrognnselt last week ns the guests
In Town nnd Country of August 14 haa
the following to aay of well known
Atlanta people:
".Mr. nnd Mrs. .Ashton Slnrke, of
Richmond, Va„ are at the Hotel Se
ville. In New York. Mra. Htnrko I* a
sister of Mrs. John D. Little, of At
lanta. formerly Mrs. Ilah Jordan.
•'.Mr*. William Ralley Lamar, of
Washington and Florida, who for some
time has been the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mr*. R. It. Toy. In Atlan
ta. will leave soon pith Judge Lnmar
for Atlantic City. Colonel nnd Mra.
Robert Lowry were ntming those who
entertained In compliment to Mrs. La
mar. They gave a dinner party for her
at Hie Piedmont Driving club.
“Among Atlantans now iibrond are
Mr. nnd Mr*. Horry Atkinson, Mlsa
Mne Atkinson and Mr. Harry Atkin
son. Jr., who are touring .thru Eng
land; Mr*. Hunter P. Cooper nnd her
rhlldren; Mrs. Fnnnle Lowry Porter,
who Is a sister of Colonel Robert Low
ry: Mrs. DeForest Allgood nnd her son:
Mr. tTIrlr Aiklngnn; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward tnmnn, and Mr. Sims Blalock.
"Mrs. Hoke Smith, the wife of for
mer Governor Hoke Smith, and her
■laughter*. Misses Lucy and Callle
Smith, hove Joined the Atlanta colony
at Atlantic City for the month of Au
gust.
“Mr*. John Rommell, of Philadelphia,
-ho spent the winter In Atlanta, for
the past two months has hern at Nor-
cross. In the Georgia mountain*. With
her are her young daughter, Mia* Car
rle Westmoreland Rommel, whose en
gagement to Mr. Robert Boynton Wot
cott, of Atlanta, ha* been announced,
and her son, Warren Westmoreland
Rommel, Mrs. Rommel Is the only
daughter of the late Dr. W. F. West
moreland. the mdst distinguished sur
geon of his day In the South nnd the
founder of the Atlanta College of Phy
slrlnns and Surgeons. Dr. Willis K
Westmoreland, of Atlnnta, who Is pres-
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Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon. *
324-25 Century Building.
Hours 9 to 5. Phone 3901.
Ident of the Mate board of health. In a
brother of Mra. Rommel. Mra. Rom
mel and her Aon and daughter will re
turn to Philadelphia In September.
Ml** Rommel'* marriage to Mr. Wol
cott will take place In Philadelphia In
December.
“Thera are many Southerner* at Nar-
rngnnnett Pier this neanon. The.Mur
chison cottage* make an attractive
group. They are occupied by Mr*.
.Murchlffon, her non, Mr. Kenneth‘Mur
chison, of New York, and her daugh
ters, Mrs. Frank S. Rill*, of Atlanta,
and Mr*. T. Shirley Carter, of Balti
more. Another daughter, .Mr*. W. C.
flprunt, of Spray, N. C., 1* traveling
abroad. Other cottage* owned and
usually occupied hy the Murchison
family are also open this »ed*on. In
one of these ,thl* summer are Dr. and
Mr*. Flske, the latter a sister of Mr.
Carter, and residing In another are Mr.
and .Mr*. Morris Brandon, of Atlanta,
and their little sons, Morris Brandon,
Jr., and Inman ‘Brandon. Mrs, Bran
don wan Mis* Hattie Inman, of At
lanta, a .daughter of the late Walker
Nnrragnnaett last week a* the guest*
of Mr*. Hopklnn* grandmother, Mrs.
Lawrence.”
Hint for a Bridegroom-Elect.
. • bridegroom-elect has not an extra
room to hU hone* for atorlng Ills bride’s
linen he shonld build It In time, for In
the** dnya whenever n girl marries her
mother Closes her Up* grimly, goes after
pa’s pooketb«iok, *nd does the right thing
with mine doxen towel*, fifteen doxen nap
kin*, elghty-fonr pnlr* of sheets, etc. Hhe
doesn't expect her daughter to open a
boarding house, but uhe ha* proper pride
and Intends tV> do the right tiling by the
girl, even if It breaks p*.—Atchison Globe.
Laundering Chiffon.
It la rather s hasardnu* task to launder
chiffon nnd make It look limnnonlate with
out reducing It to shreds, any* a writer
give* the following directions: It
ild ih» carefully rolled and pressed
tween the bands.and rtnsed In clean water.
Then It alionld he stiffened In gum water,
which la made by adding.one tablespoonful
of gum to a quarter of a pint of water.
The moisture Is absorbed ny rolling the
chiffon In a cloth, for It must not be too
dry when It la Ironed. Chiffon la Ironed by
displace the fibers. When chiffon Is Ironed
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MISSES - PRINCESS DRESS.
Part, Pattern No. 3006.
All S,inu Allow,,t.
k. wrist portion of this aUapU Track ha.
Itilth,,, supplied hy tyro* luck, on the
.boulder, nk th, front ind bark, llttrhril to
ok, depth, a wide box-plait ornaraentin, th.
Th, '
..If-ralored or hlaek braid. .Similar braid
trim. th. ,!«ct„ nnd hell; th, latter hldln,
(he Joinin, of th, waiaf nnd .kirl portion*.
The pattern I* In three .Is*.—S3 In IT year*.
" n mi*, of n rear* th, dr,.* reqotre.
yard* of m*l,ri*l 20 In,he* wide, 7K
yard* 24 tnrhe* wtd*. 6H y*rd* 27 tnrhr*
wide, 3 yard* 30 inch,* wide, or 414 yard*
42 in,he, wide.
Price of pattern. 10 rents.
JHS PATTERN.
Send to mu la lumps nr cola c.re.
folly wrapped, to ATLANTA OEOBOIAN.
PATTERN DEPT.. ATLANTA. OA . for
rich pattern. In erdertnx writ* plainly
your asm* aid adire*>, and always ipre.:
try th, number of th* pattern and the :
■Ira wanted. Allow ona week Tor de.:
livery, •• ordtra are Oiled from Now:
York oftee.
position of her distinguished father,
hut to a very great extent to the »tveet
and attractive personality which I* her
Individual charm, “
Mis, Dorothy Whaley left Sunday for
her home In Norfolk, Va. Mis* Virginia
Jenkins remains until Wednesday aa
the guest of Miss Mlgnon McCarty,
when she returns to her home In Suf
folk. Vo. These young women hnvi
been popular visitors In Atlantn for
several weeks and have been extensive
ly entertained among the member* of
the younger set.
Dr. and Mr*. Loui* C. Roughlin left
for Tybee last night, where they will
spend a few day*, and will then go
East for several weeks. Dr. Roughlin
I* with the Pine Ridge Sanitarium and
ha* received Invitations to visit nnd In
spect similar Institution* up North,
which he will do before his return to
Atlanta.
Mias Bessie Bowdoin, of Atlanta,
wa* the honor guest at a pretty dinner
party In Griffin the past week, nt which
Mr*. James C. Edwards entertained
Covers were laid for eight, at a tnble
decorated with a. plateau of pink rose*
fringed with maiden-hair fern..
Mr*. Eugsne.Fell, who ha* been quite
III for several weeks. Is somewhnt Im
proved nnd will leave Tuesday to visit
her mother. Mrs. Rabun Stow, nnd her
sister. Mrs. D. G. Wise, at, the latter - *
home In Knoxville.
Ml** Anabsl MacLean, of St. Paul.
Minn., I* the guest of Miss Elolse Ivy
nt her home In Inmnn Park. Mis* Mac-
I-ean wa* honor guest at a dinner party
given Frldny evening and an automo
bile party on Saturday.
Mr*. Theodora Roosevelt, accomp*.
nled. by her daughter. Miss Ethel
Roosevelt, nnd her two young eon*. I*
spending a while In Paris, where she
has token nn apartment In the fashion
able Etolle quartet-, l ' t '
Miss Katharine Cox entertained de.
Ilghtfully at nn Informal dinner Sunday-
evening, her gueet* being Mlasea Annie
Caverly, Suannne Spalding, Messrs.
Roxeman Baird, Stanley Wlmblah, Pev-
erly DuBoae and A. D. Adair.
Mr*. Frank Holland, who la visiting
In Griffin, was the honor guest at a
pretty porch pnrty on Friday afternoon
nt which Mrs. John W. Manghum en
tertained.
Miss Mary Anderaon Is visiting Miss
Aylmer Pearce In Colurrlbus for sev
eral day*. Later In the week Miss An
derson return* td Atlanta and will be
accompanied by Mlsa Pearce.
Mines Gussi* and Ida Finay, who
have been the gueata of Mrs. M. I.
Stone In Decatur, will visit friend# In
east Atlanta until Thursday, when they
will return to Mra. Stone - *.
Mi.tea Eloia* and France* Stawart
left Friday for Ixtschenaux Club. Mich.,
to visit their brother, Mr. Edgar Stew
art.
Mr*. Jo*#ph Brown and Mis* Cora
McCord Brown returned Monday from
Mnrlettn, where they spent the week
end.
Miss Hslsn Spain, who ha# been the
guest of Miss Mary Robinson for sev
eral dnys. will return to her home In
Quitman this week.
Captain and Mr*. Psaree. who have
recently come front Fort Snelllng to
make their home here,- will reside on
Junlper-at.
Dr. C. T. Broekatt has returned from
a three week* - trip East. HI* daugh
ter. Mrs. W. T. Comer, who accom
panied him. 1* In Sew Rochelle. N. Y.
Mr. and Mr*. Parrott and Mlaa Parrot
sailed Saturday. August 14. on the Bal
tic for Europe. They have been at the
Waldorf In New York.
Mr. and Mra. Wytl* DuBose, of
Washington. Oa..' will allsnd the mar
riage of Miss Lucy Sims and Mr. Eu
gene Howell Dobbs. In Atlanta soon.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Hallman have re
turned from their wedding Journey and
are at home to their friend* at 305
Penchtree-st.
Messrs. Floyd Foater, John Hoke,
Andrew Erwin and Wallborn DuBoss,
of Athens, spent the week-end In At
lantn.
Mra. Israel Putnam, of Atlanta, Is the
guest of Mr*. David Bailey. In Grlflln
and la being pleasantly —
thsre.
Mra C. R. W*a» and Mastar Linton
Wait, of Cuthbert. are vlaltlng Mr. and
Mra. Eugene C, Wachendorff at 22 n II-
low-st.
Miss Maris Pritchard has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Fleming G. Bailey,
of Griffin.
Mr. and Mra .Preston Arkwright and
children will leave soon for a visit to
Atlantic City,
Miss Mauds Hampton and Mis* Bes
sie Isbell have left for Bowling Green.
Ky.. for a two weeks’ stay. .
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Pelmer an
nounce the birth of a aon. whom they
have named Allen Warren Palmer.
Miss Grace Troutman, of Athens, will
arrive In Atlnpta Tueednv to. spend a
few day* with Mis* Anita Stewnrt.
Miss Katherine Buchanan, of Ameri-
eua la spending a few day* with rela
tive* In the city.
Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Pendleton, of At
lanta. are at the Hotel Latham In New
York.
Mitt Mary 8wann and Mr. Thomaa
C. Swann have returned from FrafiK-
lln. N. C.
Mitt Ttttie Gortatowtky will return
Tueoday to her home In Albany, after a
pleaannt visit to friend* In Atlanta,
Mrs. M. F. Blevins »■ viaUIn* her
mother at Avondale, a tuburb of Chat
tanooga. V • . ...
Mrs. R. G. Wilby’s *!"
be glad to learn that she la slightly Im
proved since her recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrt. Clifford Near and chil
dren will take possession soon of their
home on Junlper-st.
Mitt Patti. May Ottljv will leave
soon to visit friends In Sflddleton.
Th* West End Jsdi* club will enter
tain at a Natatorlum party Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. James Anderson and family re-
a - ilnv Rt Wnrtrt
Don’t Destroy the Package
Put Meadow Gold Butter, package and all, into your
refrigerator. Always put it away in the package and you
will remark a new butter experience—the last bit will taste
just as good as the first.
is made from .the finest cream obtainable, carefully pas
teurized. The flavor is so delicate and delicious that we
carefully pack every pound in our special germ-proof,
moisture-proof package
to preserve this good
ness till you get it, and
afterward from the pos
sible taint of fruits or
fish or cheese in your
own ice chest.
Your grocer sells Meadow Gold
Butter or will get it for you.
The Continental Creamery Co.
W. F. DONOVAN. Distributor.
Miss Emma Snelling, of Augusta, is
the guest of her uncle, Mr. A. M.
Strickland. In Atlanta.
Mis* 8usl* M»y Flournoy I* the
guest If Miss Mnry Hannah Flournoy
In Columbus.
Mrs. A. L. Brooks *nd daughter are
visiting In Athens, guests of Mrs. Paul
Smith.
Mr*. Leila Stow Beach Is at Nncoo-
chee Valley for the month of August.
Mr*. M. L. Troutman, of Athens, will
spend Tuesday In Atlanta. !
Miss Berta Donaldson will entertain
Iter 42 rlub on Wednesday afternoon.
Colonel Robert J. Lowry 1* at the
Waldorf In New York.
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Fuasell are In
New York.
Miss M«ry Woodruff ha* a* her guest
Mis* Elisabeth tVarren, of Macon.
Mix* Ethel Rock I* In Chattanooga.
BLUFFTON, ALA.
Mrs. Mell Gammon, of Rome, re
turned home today nfter spending a
few day* at the Signal.
Mrs, W. T. Rlmpson, of Rome, la at
the Signal again for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. H. L. Cater and family, of An
niston, nrrlved Friday for a visit.
Mrs. Ike Berry, of Rome. I* In the
city for a few day's.
P. P. Klngsbery. of Atlanta, has been
* pending a few day* here.
Miss Caroline Burney, of Rome,
spent the week-end at the signal.
Miss Florence Hamilton, of Rome,
spent Saturday here.
Miss Elizabeth Burney, of Rome,
spent the week-end In thl* city.
Stnrk Burney, of Rome, mine down
Sunday to spend the day with his wife
and daughter.
The Ladles - club will meet with Mrs.
M. A. White on Thursday afternoon.
Miss Elizabeth Meredith, of Anniston,
wa* the guest of Miss Ethyl White
Sundny.
Miss Daisy Lou Tompson I* spend-
turn from a month'a stay at \\ arm
Springs thl* week.
Mr. J. K. Ottlsy «nd Mr. 8. Y. Tup-
per are among Atlantans at the Wal
dorf.
Mrs. Brooks Parh»m, of Henderson.
N. C„ I* visiting In the city, the guest
of Mr*. W. 8. Everett.
Mr. and Mr*. T. G. Chandler are vla-
B. St. Cl
Itlng Mr. and Mra. B.
.handler In
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■ In srdstlag writs plainly: Mj „ Lizzie Willingham Is visiting In
Washington. Ga., the guest of Sirs. Em
ma Willingham.
Miss Louise Toombs, of Washington,
Ga.. will vialt her slater. Mra. Harvey
Phllltpa, tbia week.
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Ing a few day* with her aunt at Gave
Spring*.
Mr. anil Mr*. T. I. Kelly, of Selma,
were the guest* of Miss Ethyl White
the past week.
Ml** Mne Foster spent Saturday in
Cedartown.
Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Campbell, of
Selma, have returned home.
EASTMAN.
Ml** Ro*e Baker, of Louisville, who
will be the teacher of the sixth grade.
the Eastman public school next
term, I* visiting Ml** Carrlbelle Ed
ward*.
Ml** Newton Swlnney, formerly a
teacher In the school here, visited Ml#*
Mary Lou Burch, returning to her
home In McRae Saturday.
Ml** Byrdle Daniel, who ha* been
Atlanta studying music, has re
turned home. The p*»t week *he ha*
been attending a house party at Jewel.
Her brother, Wright, also n member of
the houne party, nnd two friend*. Ml**
Lillian Jewel nnd Ml*# Mamie Hunter,
of Madlaon, rnme with her.
Ml** Emma George Person* I* In
Flovllln visiting friend*.
Ml**e* Ema Otterhoiirg and llennie
Herrman have returned from Athens.
Mr*. J. M. Peacock, Sr., and guest.
Mr*. M. J. Bell, of Jeffersonville, spent
Friday with relative* In Cochran.
Messrs. Herrman and Carroll Har
ris, Ferdinand Herrman and Sidney
Dave* have returned from St. Simons,
where they spent a week camping.
Mr*. W. A. Burke spent Thursday in
MBeon,
Mis* Nettle Perdue haa returned to
Eastman after spending July with rel
ative* In Jonesboro and Atlnnta.
Ml** Ethel Wynne ha* returned from
Eatonton, where the spent a few day*
a* a member of a camping party.
Ml** Jule Herrman. of Dublin, Is
visiting her mother. Mr*. Josle Herr
man. She leaves soon for a trip to
New York.
Mr. Marvin Bu**ey, of Chauncey,
wa* a visitor Friday to Eastman.
Mia* CntTibelle Edward* Is again nt
home, having returned from Knoxville,
Tenn., where she attended summer
school.
Mr*. George T. McRae I* spending
*ever*l day* In Atlanta with her moth
er. Mr*. Margaret Langston. She I*
expected home the last of the week
and will be accompanied by her moth
er and Miss Jo Langston.
Mlsse* Helen and Jeanette Baum, of
Dublin, are visiting Misne* Jule nnd
Hennle Herrman.
Professor A. M. Gate*, of- Mt. Ver
non. vlsltrd Mr. U. L. Burch and fam
ily Saturday and Sunday.
Bohemian Ice Cream.
As many varieties as convenient of
•mall. ripe, red fruit passed thru *
sieve. To a pint of this Juice add 1 1-2
ounces of Isinglass dissolved In 1-2
pint of water, sweeten according to
taste and add the juice of a lemon. Mix
with this quantity a nlnt of sweetened
whipped cream and freexe. When rasp
berries only are used In this cream the
Isinglass may be omitted. The pro
portion* are a pound of fruit to a pint
of whipped cream.
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