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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, AUGUST '2H,
V*
Selene Armstrong,
Q.f}r'TTi" r FV
Mrs. Pavl /.. Wilkes.
Editor
Assistant
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DR. AND MRS. HINMAN
TO GIVE DINNER PARTY
On Tuesday evening at their home on
West Peachiree-st.. Dr. and Sit*.
Thomas P. Hlnman will entertain
twelve guests at an elegant dinner
which they will -ire for Mr*. A. W
Brooks, If Mobile.- Mrs. Brook* will
he their* <nte«t from Tuesday to Fri
day.
MRS. WAVkINS’ BRIDGE
NEXT WEDNESDAY
Next Wednesday morning at her
home on Pixth-st„ Mr*. Benjamin Wat
kins will be the attractive hostess at
bridge, entertaining a few young poo-
pic Informally In honor of Mlm
Josephine Stoney's guest. Miss Ruth
Hodgson, of Athens. ^
IN HONOR VISITOR.
Mr*. Will Spalding will entertain at a
delightful little bridge party on next
Thursday morning In honor of Mrs.
Thomas P. Hlnman's guest. Mr*. A. t\.
.Brooks, of Mobile.
Another bright party occasioned by
Mrs. Brooks' visit here will be that at
which Mr*. Robert Darts will entertain
two tablea of bridge on Wednesday
afternoon.
BRIGHT DINNER PARTIES
AT THE COUNTRY CLUB
A week which ha* been socially one
of the moat quiet of the aummer will
eloae with a number of dinner partlea
Saturday evening at the Piedmont
Driving club.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul McMIchael will
give a dinner party to their lovely-
young alater. Miss Lillian Akin, of Car-
tenrvllle. who haa Juat returned from a
ywr'i travel abroad. Their guests will
Include Mias Akin. Mrs. John Akin.
Mias France* Akin. Mr. J. C. Mc-
Mlchael. Mr. Edward Alfrlend. Mr.
Tripp And Mr. Mnnry.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Stearns and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Meador will dine to
gether.
Dr. and Mrs. John Hurt will enter
tain Mr. and Mrs. Asa Candler. Jr.. Mr.,
and Mrs. Edward Durant. Mr. nnd Mrs.;
John tllges of Columbus. Miss Ross of
Rome and Mr. A. C. Hines.
The party of Mr. and Mr*. Ernest t
Woodruff Is not completed, but among ‘
their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. James
Xuiyially. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paine,
Mr. and Mrs. George Walter*.
Mr. and Mrs. Barbour Thompson will
entertain a party of eight.
DINNER TO BRIDAL COUPLE.
Colonel nnd Mrs. V. H. Shearer en-,
trrtalned at a eharmJn* little dinner
Friday evening In honor of Captain and
Mrs. T. A. Kemp, who have recently-
returned -from thslr bridal trip. The
menu, place cards, candles and flower*
all carried out an attractive color
scheme. Covers were laid for eight and
the Invited guests, besides the guests of
honor, were Mr*. Charles I-. Langley,
Captain Claude Smith. Miss Charlotte
Stopfer and Mr.- Frank Havtland.
MISSES SIMMS ENTERTAIN.
' Misses Susan and Josephine Simms,
the tittle daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Simms, of Atlanta, entertnlnrd their
little friends delightfully- last Tuesday
afternoon at^Mnplewood." their beau
tiful home on tile Cave Springs mail.
All sorts nf games tvdre played and the
Stt tags, seesaws nnd cosy seats placed
about on the lawn afforded much pleas
ure. A delicious Ice course with fruit
am) cake was served on n tong table
placed on the lawn and prettily deco
rated In lovely flower* anil ferns. A
prettier scene can not be pictured than
a happy group of ybung folks, ramping
about on the picturesque Inwn nnd hav
ing a good time, aa only children ran.
Mr*. Simms was assisted In entertain
ing by Mesdames M. L. Troutman. W.
G. Daniel nf Kewnan. On., and Miss
Marguerite Graves.—Rome Tribune-
Herald.
MI88 DAY ENTERTAINS.
Miss Maud Day entertained Inform
ally at her home on Grant-*t„ Tuesday
evening. names nnd music were en
joyed. after which dainty refreshment*
were served. Miss Day received her
guests becomingly attired In lavender
snd while nrgnndle.
Thoee present were: Misses Mattie
Edmondson. Edna Benll, Frances Hen
derson. Ronnie Osborne. Frances Rich-
nrds. Nora Jons*. Jessie Henderson,
Maud lay; Messrs. John Tlnney. Reu
ben Dennord. Fred Kyle, James Tlnney,
Charlie Belcher, Clarence Greer. C.
Kyle, and Mr. anil Mr*. C. Farrar and
Mr. and Mr*. L. Polk.
EVENING PARTY.
Mlsir Ruby* Herring entertained a
number "f her friend* very delightfully
Friday evening at her home In Inman
Park.
Tit* porches nnd rooms were deco
rated with i-o*ea. fern* and growing!
plants and Intereating games and music
were enjoyed. Icea were served
throughout the evening.
Those Invited were Mlsaes Kills Oul-
!v. .Mattie Roane. Minnie Loyd. Mnttle
Rmrewelt. Cornelia Grubbs. Jo* Ia-e |
Murdoch. P-orl Kemp. Edith Travla,
•Mile Fairbanks. Pearl Davis, Mnry
Kemp. Vlrgl* Dowda. Ora Gay, Annie
I am lie Herring, Ethel Herring. Messrs.
Travis. Evans. Grubbs Dowda. Fair
banks, McKnlght. Kemo. Assisting In
receiving were Mrs. Haskell. Mr*.
Herring. Mrs. Martin.
LADIES' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.
The Ladles' Memnrtsl association la
hereby notified of the death of Mrs.
Julia Clayton Hogs, one of the founders
of the association and one nf Us vice
presidents. The association will hold
itself In readiness to attend the funeral
In a body when the time and place of
tho services ore announced.
MRU. W. D. ELLIS. President.
MRS. R. O. RTEPHENH. Secretary.
n Interesting Visitor
Photo by Clark.
MISS GELINE M’DONALD,
of Richmond.
Mias McDonald, who la visiting
her aunt. Mrs. A. H. Alfrlend, Is a
great granddaughter of the well
known Georgia financier, Colonel
John Gano winter, for whom she" 1**
named. Miss McDonald "has a
mesxo soprano of great volume and
•weetneas. and last Sunday delight
ed with her singing a large congre
gation at the Central Presbyterian
church.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
A delightful occasion waa the birth
day party given by Mr. and Mr*. W. C.
Elrod Friday evening In celebrntlon of
the twenty-flrat anniversary of their
■on, Herbert. About >0 young people
enjoyed the hospitality of the occasion,
and during the evening games were
plaved, at which the prise* were won
by Mis* Josephine Fogg nnd Mr. Frank
Dunaway. Delicious refreshment* were
served during the evening.
The home of Mr. and Mrs, Elrod was
beautifully decorated with palms, ferns
and cut flower*.
KENT 7 S~ENGiNEERS’
Pocketbooks and nil kind* of drawing
material at Jno. L. Moore & Sons, 43 N.
Rroad-st.. Prudential building.
MISSES BEARDEN WILL GIVE
PIANO AND ORGAN RECITAL
The Mjsse* Bearden will give an
organ and piano recital In tho First
Christian church, Tuesday evening.
August *1, at * o’clock. They nro
Interesting musicians and are also well
known teacher*. No ndmlsaion will
be charged, but a fre*-wlU offering
will be taken for the benefit of the
church.
The program Is as follows;
Organ, (a) Overture to Rtradelln.
Flotnw-Dudley Burk; (b) Cnnsonetta.
Kenmmell; (c) Largo, Hnndel-Whttney;
(d) Scherxo, Dethier—Miss Mary Lee
Bearden.
Trio nnarrnmpanled, two Norwegian
songs, "Sunset,'' "Spring,” Merlins—
Misses Martha, Dally, Mary I-e* Bear
den.
Plane, (a) "Blgoletto,” .Verdl-Uaxt:
(b) "II Tremolo,” %ottrehnlk~Ml*}
Msrtha Bearden. *
V/EDDING PLANS OF
MISS ADALINE HEIFNER
A beautiful and Interesting event of
the evening of September 16 will be
the wedding of Miss Adallnc Helfner.
of West End. which will take place at
the home of the bride's parents, on
Oordon-st. The bride will bo attended
by a charming group of hor girl friends,
the ribbon bearers being Misses Stella
Greer, of Anniston; Nettle MrC'all. of
Quitman; Julia Purser, Bessie Hancock,
'Willie Loyleas. Helen Prior, Luclle
, | Hopkins of Columbus and Mrs. Joseph
: Arnold.
Mis* Wllla Helfner will be maid of
honor, and another lister of the bride,
Mrs. Marvin Ward Hardwick, of Ala
bama, will be matron of honor, and
Mis* Claire Fletcher, of Forsyth, will
be the bridesmaid.
Mr. Hopkins will have Mr. Joseph
Arnold for best man. and will ba at-
] tended by Mr. Pierce Helfner as
‘ groomsman. The officiating minister
will be Dr. John F. Purser.
The ribbon bearers will wear lovely
pale bluo lingerie gowns, and will form
an nlslewny of pink ribbons strung with
pink carnations. The maid of honor
will wear blue measaltne, and the ma
tron of honor will be gowned In white.
The wedding ceremony will be fol
lowed by tf IJeaatlftil reception, and
the occasion will be largely attended
by the Atlanta, West End nnd out-of-
town fflends of the young people,
ninnng whom will be Misses Virginia
Blair, of Jacksonville; Agnes Brewer,
of Savannah; Mary Hunter, of Quit-
man; Mrs. Hardwick nnd Miss Greer,
of Alabama; Miss Nettle McCall, of
Quitman; Miss Claire Fletcher, of For
syth; Miss Hopkins, of Mississippi, and
others.
MR. AND MRS. HIoRGE KING'S
BARBECUE AT “RABUN REST”
Last week Mr. and Mrs. George
King entertained nt a barbecue at their
charming country home, "Rabun Heat,"
In tho mountains of north Georgia. Mr.
nnd Mrs. King entertain a continuous
house party there throughout the aum
mer months, and the place Is one of the
handsomest In the state. The bnrbecue
given by them was largely attended by
. Atlanta friends of the host and hostess,
j many of these friends being at Clayton
nnd other resorts near "Rabun Rest.”
Assisting Mr*. King In the entertain
ment of her guests were Misses Ida
nnd Ruth King, Kate Dunwoody, Llxzlo
May Johnstone, Louise Bruce, of Nor
folk; Mildred Lyon, of Baltimore; Mr*.
L. D. Wnt*on, Mr*. J. N. I-eConte, MtV
R. M. Lyon nnd other house guests,
nnd the Atlanta people of the guest list
Included Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stubbs, Mr. and
Mr*. WJ A. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. BroVn, Mrs. J.-c. Stuljbst Mrs. Mill
er Hutehlns, Mrs. W. F. Glenn, Mrs.
W. M. Zlrkle, Mrs. Charles V. LcCraw,
Mr*. M. M. Stokes. Mrs. J. N. LeConte.
Mr*. F. H. Lambert. Mrs. W. L. Ab
bott. Miss Jennie Hutchins, Miss Cara
Hutchins, Miss Annie Sykes Rice, Miss
Maybelle Ilnrralson, Miss Kate Lee
Hnrralson, Miss Snllle G. Long, bliss
Louise Parker, Miss -Grace %Orm
tf Ihh T,’ 11 m n V— n 4 L Mfif, T nllntitnn,, \ f I
Miss Elizabeth Mno 'Johnstone, Miss
Ruth Moore, Miss Marie Dinkins, Miss
Cornelia Pickett, Miss Catherine Lam-
berk Miss France* Brown, Miss Daisy
LeCraw, Miss Mattie C. Duncan, Miss
Roberta Brown, Miss Ruth Nelson
King, Miss Ida King, Miss Lillian King
LeConte, Miss Mnry King, Miss Louise
King. Mr. Sidney Glenn, Mr. N. B.
Brown, Jr., Mr. Clyde Ztrcle, Mr.
Oeorgo E. King, Jr„ Mr. J, Walter Le
Craw, Mr. Charles S. LeCraw, Mr.
Ralph LeCraw, Mr. Roy LeCraw, Mr.
McHenry Brown, Mr. W. O. Broxon,
Dr. Kennon Earle, .Mr. Graham Lam
bert nnd Mr. Arthur LeCraw; also Miss
draco Wolto, of Macon; Mis* Louise
Blanton, of Snvanflah; Miss Emily
Qrnover, of Columbus; Miss Leila Mn-
ble, of Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. Benja
min Bleckley, of Anderson. S..C.; Mrs.
Robert Howard Lyon, Miss Virginia
Lyon, Miss Mildred Lyon, of Baltimore,
Md.; Mi** Louise Bruce, of. Norfolk,
Vo.; Mrs. S. R. Ransomc, of Nash
ville, Tcnn.; Mrs. J. N. Stnnsell nnd
Mrs. Ralph Connor, of Tiger, On.: Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Duncan, Mrs. D. E.
Cnnnoni Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Price,
Mr. and Mr*. John Poynter, Master
Devers Poynter and Mr. Charlea Walk
of Clayton, Ga.
Art Squares and Rugs at
a bargain, an excellent lot
just received. See these
while they last. J. K.
FOLK, 288 Decatur St.
a camping party.
Mr. Heard W. Dent Is chaperijnlng
a party' 'Of voting people, on n cnm;>-
Organ,*"Annie Ijiurle," (variation*), ■ Ink «rjp near Franklin, Oa. Among
Dudley Burk—Mlaa Mary J-en Bearden ,,h - arts"**"* «>* «'■“* *n«.heih
Misses Leila and Carrie Axson and
Mr. Randolph, of Savannah, will make
their home In Atlanta this winter, a
fart which will be learned with regret
by their many Savannah friend*. Hays
The Savannah Morning News. Mr. A
ton will bo layman assistant to
A NOTRE pAME LADY'S
APPEAL.
To all knowjng sufferer* of rheuma- }
tlam, w hether muscular or of the Joints,
sciatica, lumbago*, backache, pains In 1
the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to w rite ;
to her for a home treatment which has |
i ■ poatcdly cured all of th'Yso tortures.
'** She feels It her duty to send It to all
□ flfere
„ - , FRER. You cure yourself at
Itov. Ogden, of the Central Pre*byte-1 home as thousands will testify—no
rlan church. In Atlanta, and bis I change of climate being necessary,
will make their home with him. Tho J Tills* simple discovery ban.shea uric |
Misses Axson are now In Montreal, acid from the blood, loosens the stiff- j
N. C. t ond^ will move to Atlanta tho joints, purifies the blood, i.nd
nr*t of October. J brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and J
Mi** Marguerite O’Connor has Just ' tone to the whole system. If the above I
returned from a house party nt! Interests you, for proof addres*
BamesvIHc, where she wo* delightful-i yif s. M. Summer*. Box R, Notre Dame,
ly entertained. The hostess. Miss Ind.
Minnie Virginia Tyler, had for her I m— ^ — ^ ———
guest* a number of Wesleyan college I - • — . —
friends, Including Mies Leah McKen- j returned Saturday from Mount Airy,
if.’ Montezuma; -Allas Mary Lee whoro th< . y have spent the past three
Ollphant nnd Miss Ruth Stallings, of i W eeka
Macon, and Miss O'Connor, of Atlanta*
Miss Tyler will visit Atlanta
guest of Miss CConnor before they
return to Wesleyan, September 1R.
Mr. and Mrs., Mallory T. Taylor re
turned yesterday from their delightful
summer home at Cape Charles, Vo.,
tho Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Maybeth
Taylor Hemphill nnd little son, Robert,
and Mrs. Ray Taylor and little daugh
ter, have been spending the summer
here also. Mrs. Hemphill Is now visit
ing Mrs. Sam Pegram In Charlotte. N
C.. formerly Miss Marguerite Hemp
hill, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Ray Taylor
?s In Atlanta with Mr. Taylor.—Macon
New*
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hodgson* of
this city, have returned home from their
extended trip thru the-West. Mr.
Ralph Hoagson and.Miss Hodgson re
turned n few days since. They went
to Seattle, thence to Alaska, visiting
quite a large number or noted points
in that country.—Athens Banner.
Dr. and Mrs. Everard Richardson
nnd bn by have returned fr«»m Bor
den-Wheeler Spring* and other Ala
bama resort*, having made the trip by
automobile. Mrs. Richardson will have
a* her guest next week her sister, Miff
Bertha Leonard.
Mrs. A. W. Brooks, who ha* been
spending the summer nt Waynesvllle,
N. C., will arrive In Atlanta Tuesday
to visit Mr*. Thomas P. Hlnman, en
route home. Mrs. Brook*, who was
Miss Sarah Bush, Is one of the most
popular and charming women in Mo
bile society.
Mrs. Gilbert Fraser and children, Gil
bert and Margaret, have returned from
Kentucky, where they have been spend
ing the summer. Mr. Gilbert Fraser
returned Saturday from a trip to Bos
ton, New York and Washington.
Mrs. J. 8. Addy ha* returned from
a visit to her daughters, Mrs. Robert
Hugh Morris, and Miss Alma Addy, In
Chicago. She wa* accompanied by her
grandchildren. Miss Clara and Mas
ters Harvey and Anthony Addy.
Messrs. Willis Ragan. Winahip Nun-
nally, Bowie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John
Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Darasn, Mr.
Stanley Mathoson. Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
f ene Black and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
nman are at Toxaway.
Mrs. Wallace Boyd. Mrs. William 8.
Goldsmith and children. Grace and
William, and Mrs. William J. Blalock
MARIETTA A SUMMER RESORT.
That Marietta. In north Georgia, 1* a
pleasant resort for August Is shown by
the number of Savannah people who
are spending this month there. Among
them are Mrs. W. B. Crawford. Mr. and
Mrs. J. UamlMlpli Ambtson and chil
dren. Mrs. J. J. Wilder. Mrs. Henry R.
Jackson. Mrs. A. A. Lawrence and chll-
tln'M. -Mi'. William Ib'g<*rs. Mrs. .1. K.
impton. Miss Josephine Smith, Mrs;
__ % Habersham, the Misses Stiles on*l
Mrs. Edgar Nichols. Mrs. John Heard
Hunter and children' will spend Sep
tember there.—Savannah Morning
News.
SPECIAL MUSIC AT FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY
The following musical program will
be given at the First Baptist church
on Sunday under the direction of Mr.
J. P. O'Donnellv. organist:
Morning.
Prelude.
"Just ns I Am,” Chopin—Mrs. Peyton
H. Todd and male chorus.
"Miserere” from "Trovatore,” Verdi—
Mrs. Todd, Mr. Colhn and male chorus.
Postlude.
Evening,
Prelude.
"The Ninety and Nine,” Foster—Mr.
Edward A. Werner nnd choir.
Far From My Heavenly Home,” Ste
venson—Mr. Frank M. Coflln.
Postlude. * \
The following gentlemen will assist
at the morning service: Tenors, Mr. T.
B. Davies. Mr. .Tudaon Peele, Mr. E. R.
Wood. Mr. K C. Davies. Mr. Marlon
L. Roberts; bassos, Mr. W. P. Hunter,
Mr. L. D. Scott, Mr. Board man. Mr.
Lower and Mr. Abernathy.
Duett, plaho. overture to "William
Tell,” Rossinl-Gottschnlk—Misses Mar
tha and Daisy Bearden.
Duo. organ and piano. **La Serenade,”
Schubert - Bat tmnnn—Misses Mary Lee
and Martha Bearden.
Trio, organ and piano. "Festival
March,” Blessner— Misses Bearden.
MISS OELr7cH8 TO WEd.
A Newport (R. I.» *oeet*! to The
Times-Dlspstrh ssvs; "The engage
ment of Mis* Blanche Oelrtchs. young
est daughter nf Mr. nnd Mrs. t'hnrles
M. Oelriehs. of this city nnd New York,
to Leonard M. Thom** of Philadel
phia, son of Mr*. George C. Thomas,
wa* announeed at a large dlnner-danee
given nt the Newport Clambake club
here,
"Mlaa Oelrlch* Is n popular member
of the younger social set, nnd Mr.
Thomas comes from one of the promi
nent families of Philadelphia. lie wn*
nf one time eecretnry at the American
embassy at Rome.
Superseding
ALL
BRANDS
1/ IN'-IIEE COFFEE Is the most widely known and
used coffee in the United Statea-^that is, among
users who demand QUALITY.
This brand is used exclusively' in the best hotels of
the country, dotting the land from coast to coast, from
the gulf to Canada. There is an excellent, unanswera
ble reason behind that demand, and the reason is avail
able andwapparent to every one who buys a can. Live
nnd learn. Kin-IIee Coffee is sold by all grocers at
35 eentn per pound, in one nnd three-pound cans.
Manufactured by James Heekin Coffee Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
tha Atlantans nre Misses Elizabeth
Ramey I.oulse Dent, Annie Melson,
Annie Ray nnd Mr. (Mory, Ramey.
They arc being delightfully enter
tained. besides enjoying boating and
Ashing nt Hllleys mill.
Miss Ruth Orr entertained nt a wa
termelon cutting In their honor. Misses
Eula, Noble nnd Mnry Kate Coat* en-
tnrtalned for them.
Mr. Brewer I-nnc entertained at n
party Monday evening. Mrs. Arthur
Edwnrd* will entertain Tuesdny even
ing nt a dance, and Misses Msry and
Bessie Gnodson will entertain Friday
evening In their honor. Before return
ing home the party will go to Kew
nan nnd will be entertained there by
Messrs. N. E. Powel nnd Joseph Kirby.
ALLENQ40GG.
Mrs. M. A. Allen, of College Park, an
nounces the marriage of her daughter.
Gertrude Margaret, to Dr. A. Roy Hogg,
nf Haralson, th* wedding having taken
place last Tuesday at 4:30 p. m.
The ceremony wo* performed by Dr.
Walker Lewi*, of LaGrange. at the
home of the bride's mother In the pres
ence nf only the Immediate families and
the moat Intimate friends of the bride.
MRS. FREEMAN ENTERTAINS. *
A pretty and delightful affair of
Wednesday w*« the dance given bv
Mr*. I- W. Freemen,
j The house was attractively deco-
I rated with quantities of summer flow
ers and an orchestra furnished a beau
tiful musical program.
Mrs. Freeman had asvher guests Mrs.
I.unden, Miss Coopbr. Miss Thomas.
Miss Childress. Miss Cook. Mist White,
Miss Withers, ,\tr. DeBsy. Mr. Mend
ows. Mr. Martin. Mr. Jones. Mr. Har
ris, Mr. Tauer. Mr. Solomonson, Mr.
Bkaggs. Mr. Britt. Mr. Hudson. Mr.
Berry. Mr. Bowers and Dr. George
Moore Barrows.
MISS DUNLAP TO SING.
| Miss Marguerite Dunlap's friends
j and the music loving public will be
Interested In her singing Sunday after
noon' at 5 o’clock at All Balnts church.
It will be the last opportunity given
Atlantans for some months to come
to hear Mis* Dunlap. The rifted young
contralto jsrlll return to New York
shortly, where »h« will continue her
muilcsl studies.
America’s
Leading
Brand
For »ii yean the
stanJard of what a
•arisfactory coffee
should be,—its re
markable popularity
a proof of Its super
iority.
202 Carloads Solti Annually
Sold K very where
TIfF RElt.Y-TAYLOR CO.
AVur (JnViifii, U.S.A.
Hurlnjc n
tnna la
• » • J
no ugh,
but d®*
servos . a
little thought. Rupture Is too aertous to
leer** to cneamrork. You should get the
trvBM that fits exactly.
)u our truss ilepartatlt we bavo not
only the scope of stock, styles snd slses,
but on expert who knows which ts best
and bow to lit n truss exactly.
BELTS AND BANDAGES
Stoat person, ran b, made mar com-
f.rtable by using a belt to support tbt
abdomen.
It will lessen
the girth, and
prevent strain of
the s b d o mlnnl
assets*.
We hsTe every
■tyle I* the
flae.t Imported
German goods.
Men and Women Attendant*
JACOBS' PHARMACY,
Mrs. James Witlinmson Dillon, of
Thom ns ville, arrived in Atlanta Fat
unlay, nnd after a brief visit to rela
tives here will be with Mr. and Mrs.
Dillon nt their country home at Clark-
ston.
Mrs. George Forrester and young son,
George, and Mre. W. C. Jarnagin and
daughter, Erskino, return next week
from Tallulah Falls, after spending the
month of August nt that resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Dsvid Fenton left the
city last week to make their future
home In Spokane, Wash. While resi
dents here they made luists of friends
who regret their leaving.
Mr, and Mrs. Scott Todd Will make
their homo nt the Majestic after the
first of September, until the comple
tion of their new- home on Jackson-st.
Miss Annie Crenshaw, of New York,
formerly of Atlanta, left Friday after
noon for Birmingham after a visit to
Mrs. C. L. Stockton at the Farllnger.
Miss Anna Bell Gladney, who Is the
guest of her sister. Mrs. T. M. Hoshnll,
In West End, will remain In Atlanta
during the coming fall nnd winter.
Mrs. Rene Tslliehet- will return next
week from Ohio, where she has spent
the summer with relatives, nnd will
Join Mr. Talllchet nt the Majestic.
Miss Mamie Cherfy, who hns been
supervisor of plnygrounds here, has
gone to Dnrnngo, .Mexico, where ehe
will -spend the fall snd winter.
Miss McIntosh, of Thomnsvllle. who
Is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Guyton
HcLendon, will next week visit Miss
Catherine Dillon nt Clorkston.
Mrs. McPherson and Miss Ford
Stockdell, who have been visiting Mr.
nnd Mf*. Frank Stockdell, have re
turned to New Orleans.
Miss Katie Calhoun has returned
after nn extended visit to relatives nnd
friends Ilf south Mississippi, New Or
leans nnd Point Clear.
Miss Eliza Hill, the attractive young
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner
Hill, hns returned home after a visit to
Mrs. E. W. Martin.
Mrs. T. R. Arthur nnd children, after
spending several weeks with her broth
er, Mr. J. W. Pound, have returned
to Shellman.
Mists* Emma and Ruaha Wetlsy
have returned home after spending the
summer In Boston, Cambridge, and
New York.
Mrs. Fairfax Montague and children
have, returned from Richmond, where
they visited relatives for the past three
months,
Mr. and Mr*. Dudley Glaia have
taken tho home of Mr. and Mr*. Jostoh
Carter, In Inman Park, for the fall and
winter.
Mrs. Wharton Wilson and little son
will leave soon for Cnrtersvllle, to visit
Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. Ford
Price.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson, of
Grlflln, announce the birth of a daugh
ter. who bears the name of Elizabeth
Aline.
Mr.< and Mrs. W, W. Bsmon, of 26(1
South Pryor-st.,'announce the birth of
a son. whom they have named Hugh
Hall.
Mrs. Joseph Rains and children, Jo
•eph. Catharine, Edns and Anna Rains,
returned Saturday from Highlands,
N. C.
Mist Catherine' Robblnette Dillon
has returned from n delightful ten
days' stay nt Wrlghtsvllle Bench.
Mr. Charley Harrison has neturned
from -Monroe, where he was the guest
of his uncle, Mr. J. D. Harrison.
Miss Balls Gray Ross line returned
from West Point. Go., whero she has
been visiting.Miss Marie Golden.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bleckburn will
leave next week for Indianapolis,
where they will spend n week.
Mrs. Macon Martin returns on Mon
day to Nnrcoochee valley to remain
until the middle of September.
Mise Alma Curtis, who has been vis
iting friends here has returned to her
home In Birmingham, Ala.
MrS-Frank Blackburn, of Bamesvllle,
On.. Is spending n few days with Mr.
tnd Mrs. Robert RlucKburn.
Mrs. J. C, Macon entertained de
lightfully Saturday afternoon In hon
or of Miss Adeline Helfner.
. , Mrs. E. P. McBurney Is still In Bal-
Istlmore with her sister. Mrs, Scales,
11 who Is III at Johns Hopkins.
Misses Claire and Annie Longford
have returned home after a visit to
friends In Chattanooga.
Mitt Louise MeLsne, who Is the
guest nf friends In southwest Georgia,
will return next week.
Mr*. A. C. Felton returned Saturday
to Macon, after visiting friends and
relatives In Atlanta.
Miss Loulle Ross, who has been visit
ing Mrs. Dr. Golden, of West Point, Ga.,
has returned home.
Mrs. C. E. Dowman, Jr., of Birming
ham. Is the guest of Dr. Dowman's
parents at Oxford.
Mrs. E. H. Phillips has ns her guest
her daughter. Mrs. Frank Phillips, of
Columbus, Miss.
Misses Passie May Ottley and Mar
jorie Brown will attend school In New
York this year.
Mr. James E, Calhoun la at home on
a short vacation from the University
of Mississippi.
Mr. C. G. Lambert, who has been
quite III nt his home on Pledmont-ave.,
Is Improving.
Mist Thyrra Wars haa returned from
McDonough, where she attended a
house party.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Wesley are oc
cupying their handeome new home on
Flfteenth-*t
Mrs. James Miller and Mr*. Edward
McCerren ore at Rhea Spring* for sev
eral week*.
Mrs. James Dickey and Mil* Julia
Dickey, of Oxford, wilt vlelt Atlanta
next week.
Mr. and Mra. VanAstor Batchelor will
return from Vlrxlnta the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace Kirkpatrick
have leased n home on Pledmont-ave.
Miss Cornelia Greene Is In Paris at
present and will spend the winter there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Henderson are
the guests of Mr. N. Henderson here.
Mrs. John Akin and Mias** Lillian
and Frances Akin are In New York.
Mr. E. L. Harrison returned Friday
from a visit to relatlvea In Monroe.
Supposing you try
SHOES
and realize all that foot comfprt can be.
Some dashing fall styles await your
inspection—OXFORDS, PUMPS
and SLIPPERS. A guarantee of
practical service goes with every pair.
Prices $4 and $5.
SOROSIS SHOES—SOLD IN ATLANTA BY
J. M. HIGH CO.
EXCLUSIVELY
I/jeSpruIg
H TftADC'MARK REGISTERED
Natural Mineral Water
A positive remedy for stomach, liver nnd kidney troubles.
Indorsed by Mayor I?. F. Maddox, Mr. S. M. Inman, Judge
Howard Van Epps and other Atlanta people who have known
nnd used this water for years.
For sale by JACOBS’ PHARMACY CO., R. L. PALMER,
ELKIN-WATSON DRUG CO.
Tate Spring Hotel Now Open. Write for our 40-Page Book.
TATE SPRING CO.,Box 500, Tate Spring, Tenn.
The Association of College Alumnae
This association is composed of women holdiilg degrees
from standard colleges or universities. It is a distinguished
and influential body of educated women. Belonging to this
association are graduates of Vassnr, Wellesley, Radcliffe,
Smith, University, of Chicago, Cornell, etc. There are only
four colleges for women in the entire Split h whose grad
uates are eligible to membership in this association. One of
tho four is Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga. If you have a
daughter to educate, you would do well to investigate it. .
ARCHITECT and
ENGINEER.
Construction Supervision, Plans and
Specifications, Mechanical Drawings.
WM. J. J. CHASE,
315-316 Fourth National Bank Building.
Mrs. William Mays Sims and Mist
Leila Sims spent Friday In Falrburn.
Miss Lela Holliwsy has returned from
a visit to relatives In Monroe, Ga.
Mrs. H. E. W. Palmer has as her!
guest Mrs. Ida Stone, of Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer will
spend the winter at Inman Park.
Miss Oliva Capps It visiting Miss
Eliza'Knight nt Cnrteravllle, Oa. f
Mr. and Mra. Everett Ginn and chit
dren leave next week for Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Jones and Mrs.
Jack Davis nre In Cnrtersvllle.
Mrs. Paul Wilkes nnd little son will
return Sunday from Tallulah.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie DuBote have
returned to Washington. Oa.
Miss Ford Stockdell left Saturday for
her home In New Orleans.
, Mrs. D. B, Tripp hns returned to her
home In Greenville, S. C.
Mrs. Wylie Speer, of Greenville, Ga,
spent Friday In Atlanta.
Mr. snd Mrs. Louis Reed, of Denver,
nre at the Mnlestlr.
Mrs. J. K, Orr snd Miss Hattie Orr
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robertson have
returned to Atlanta.
Mrs. V. O. Hill has returned to
Greenville.
Mr. Henry Hunter Welsh Is In Phila
delphia.
Mre. Robert Taylor has returned to
Grllfln. ,
Mr. Roy Dunaway, of Valdosta, I* In
the city.
Miss Alms Overley Is visiting friends
at Tybee.
Mr. J, H. Lowe la In Albany.
Mr. Lewis Sanford Is In Rome.
Miss Woodberry's Boarding and Day
School for Girls, Including the eight
grammar grades and four collegiate
years, opens on September 16. The
pupils of last year are requested to reg
ister early. New pupils In the literary
department nr music and expression
may communicate with Miss Wood-
berry at her residence, 42S Peachtree
street Immediately adjoining the
school, or by phoning Ivy 778-L.
Pold water dashed on the face and
chest In the morning give* the same
tonic effect as the cold plunge, without
danger of shock.
IF YOU ARE
CONTEMPLATING
MOVING,
See Tho Georgian’s Rent
Bulletin, published Tues
days, Thursdays and Satur
days.
A complete list of all
houses for rent in the city
of Atlanta.
CAPUDINE
CURES
VVnElO ralloTn tbt MbM Mi
COLDS AND GRIPP
SINGERS!
Don't fall to have your name listed,
free of cost, in the “New Musical Di
rectory of Atlanta,” soon to be Issum.
Write, phone Main 1311, or call at 63
Peachtree street.
ARNO MUSIC COMPANY.
Chocolate and Egg Milk-8h*k«.
Chocolate and egg milk-shakes a
extremely nutritious, which m**"
them very desirable for chlldrea
luncheons, and the little folks are u
ally very fond of them. It I* *
to always have on hand the
syrup from which they may be m :
Melt four squares Of “nsweeteneo
chocolate, and add one and tn
fourths cupful of sugar and
eighth of a teaapoonful of salt, t"
pour on gradually, while stirring .
stantly, one and one-half cu ff B JJ w
boiling Wuier. Stir until smootn. o
to the boiling point, and let boll *
n.inutes. Cool and turn Into “S
Kre; In the Ice-box to use a* new
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don’t sleep well, always tired, poor appetite, nothing
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, J vitality. BAR-BEN restorative is the best remedy
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WO—nwithAnedfle teijdenciea, victims of late hours and sufferers vea
excesses. Tnal package free. Write Bar-Ben Co, Box 139, Cleveland, U“°
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