Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 19, 1910, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN A XT) NEWS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1910, 'T'HE FLOWERS can tell 2 you so much more charm ingly than we- the why and the where. 7hey i are their own excuse for being (bought) —the Dqhl variety most par ticularly. One. order o f us will be en- duringly convincing. co. umttcd MWTAIflfE. WAlTlMu ? jlwjalL Table d’Hote Dinner Every Sunday Evening, 6:30 to 8:30 Seventy-five Cents Not Attending this Dinner Means Missing the Real Good Feature of Atlanta on Sunday Whitehall and Alabama MUSIC Social Outlook. For the Coming Week Therr are no large parties on during the Lenten season, which so ciety uses for ft period at relaxation between the winter's gaiety and the short season after' Easter. As Lent time very early, Knater will also ar rive on time, too, the 22d of Match welng the beginning of tiio renewed •ocial activities of the year. Some in teresting events are abend for that tlm. Tn the meanwhile there are trips to Florida, musicals and teas and ffearffahl* entertainments, bridge club meetings and the like, to amuse one until Easter Is due. N>xf week will witness several wed ding* and the after-Easter brides are bHng entertained. The marriage of Miss Mildred Sprat ling and Mr. Roy Collier will be an Interesting event of Wednesday evening, taking place at the First Christian church at 8:30 o'clock, a reception at home to follow *or the family connection and the bridal party. A ‘number of attendants *111 grace tho occasion, and visitors *re in the city for the wedding. The marriage of Miss Caroline Willingham *bd Mr. Ifomer Carmichael on next Thursday evening is of interest to a [>rge acquaintance In the city, College Park and West End. Visitors In the city whose friends are entertaining them In an informal way Include Miss Curtiss, of Michigan, the charming guest of Mrs. Henry Mor row: Mrs. Frank Lester, of New York, who is visiting Mrs. W. A. Speer; Misses Edith apd Ruth Martin, of Co lumbus. guests of Mrs. Holmes Freder ick: - Miss Dickenson, of Connecticut, who Is still with Miss Sara Bell; Mr. and Mrs, Finis Marshall, of New York, the guests of Mrs. Fanny Lowry Por ter and Dr. and Mrs. Rates Block; Miss Emily Groover, of Columbus. Miss Hutchins* guest; Mrs. J^ella Bur ton Wells, of Los Angeles, Cal., the guest of Mrs. T. A. Pearce; Mrs. John \\\ Hamer, of New York, the guest of Mrs. rt. T. Weytnan; Miss Emma Wil liams, nt Portsmouth, Miss Gentry’s guest; Mrs. George Williams, of New York, with Mrs. Fleming VanRensse- laer, and Miss Laleah Adams, of 8a vannah, the guest of Mrs. Cam Dor wey. Chief among the musical attractions In the neur future is the concert on Sunday afternoon nt the Grand, which Is one of the series of Philharmonic concerts. Mrs. John T«amar Meek will he the soloist of the afternoon, with Mr. flubner conducting. A fine pro giam lias been arranged, and tho con- ert Is anticipated as one of the bright est musical events of the season. Photo by Stephenson. MR8. JOHN LAMAR MEEK. On* of Atlanta's popular singers. Mrs. Meek haa a fine eoprano voice, which will be hoard on 8unday afternoon at tho Philharmonic orchestra conoert at the Grand, whan an exceptionally fino program will be rendered. Aa Miea Fleming, of Knoxvillo, Mre. Meek is well known all over the 8outh, among her appearances being at the St. Louis exposition* on Ten nessee day, and aa the representative from Tennessee with Victor Her- bort’e band at the Atlanta exposition, and on many occasions with Sena tor Bob Taylor, who is Mrs. Meek's cousin. GOOD HOUSEKEEPEBS L —: Know that the use of disinfectants is necessary to Rood housekeeping. Why not use'one that is both pleasant and "ffeotive? GERMICIDE l/JVOZONE) |_|Qy|[) KILLS unpleasant odors instead of creating them, and de stroys all disease germs. 574 tV. Peachtree St. •'tr. Geo. It. i Denman. Dear Sir:— It gives me pleasure to recommend your PUROZf^K a* a splen- lJ "i deodorizer and germ destroyer. I use It freely In niy bath rooms, and In the bed rooms with great satisfaction. I have found It a most ‘‘ftirlent remedy for cold in the head and hay fever, and I haruly think 1 would feel comfortable without PL-U< E , 1 '"V, 1 ttkRSOV Respectfully yours, MRS. J - "■ PATTEKBON. Jfijmm/Jf, is cheap protection; it costs hut {lie quart lmttle. Let ns send you our I’UROZONE BOOKLET—just for the asking. We’d like you to know all about it. . . ... The use of Pl’ROZONE lends a suggestion ot intelligence, culture and refinement. PMZONE SANATORY CO. Hell PH,me M. 407.1-L. N*»- 4 Kast "all-st. GEO. B. DENMAN, President. RECEPTION FOR MRS. SCOTT. Mrs. Samuel B. Scott’s reception In honor of Mrs. Trammell Scott, a pretty bride of tho week, wax a largo event of Saturday. The guent* were Invited from 4 to g o'clock and were received In the drawing room by Mre. Scott, the hostess; Mrs. Trammell Scott, Mrs. John Hine of Birmingham, Miss Elisa beth Norris of Birmingham. Miss Jane Bardwell of Macon, Mrs. Frank Word of Hogansvllle and Mrs. John V’art- wrlght and Mrs. Sidney Edmonds of Birmingham. In the dining room Mrs. J. P. Mc Carty wind Mrs. Willard Nutting poured tea. From tho punch bowl, ar ranged in the living room, Miss Ethel Kelley, Miss Bessie Woodward and Miss Carolyn King served orange frappe. A group of friends assisting Included Mrs. Van Astor Batchellor, Mrs. Al bert Cox, Mrs. Chesxley Howard, Mrs Nash Broyles, Mrs. Charles Northen, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Eugene Northlngton of Fort McPhcr son, Mrs. Frank Scofield. Mrs. Jose phlne Ernest Purse, Mrs. J. D. Cloud man, Mrs. Ben Blmcox, Mrs. J. 8. Coon, Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. 8turn Carson, Miss Beaufort Matthews, Miss Annie Nutting. * The decorations were of cut flowers ind palms. The drawing room was in enchantress carnations, and the living room wits adorned with yellow tulips. In the dining room the yellow color scheme was carried out, the center- piece for the table being a basket of jonquils. The luncheon set on the pol- ished table was of embroidered linen. In dresden tints of yellow and white. The unshaded yellow tapers wen* placed In brass candlesticks, and the bonbons were In small baskets made of jonquils. Mrs. Hcott was gowned for the occa sion in gray mitin crept*, embroidered In sliver. Mrs. Tosmmeli Scott wore her wedding gown of white olga crepe, with tunic of point lace, and corsage garniture of crystal. Mrs. John Him* was In lavender embroidered chiffon. Miss Norris wore blue olga crepe, hand embroidered. Miss Bart well’s gown was of whlto embroidered chiffon over satin. Mrs. Cartwright wore yellow- lace over meesafine. Mrs. Word was In black lace, and Mrs. Edmonds wore a handsome embroidered crepo costume. After breakfast and you're off for your day's toll there's nothing so satis fying as the lingering taste of good coffee. Drink Kln-Hee. MUST HAVE HURTJDREADFULLY From the Letter Recently Received From Mrs. E Fournier, of Lake Charles, La., Her Sufferings Must Have Been Dreadful. Lake Charles, La,—"I had no courage or patience left,” writes Mrs. E. Four nier, of this place, *'ns a result of my great suffering. ”J had backache, headache, heart pal pltatlon, chills, fainting spells, sick stomach, nervousness, dragging ae satlons and thought every month should die. '•No doctor could relieve me and the month before I began to take Cardul I could hardly walk. I could not wear my corset, and had a pain In my right side. •Since Hiking Cardul. I have no mote pain. I can walk as far as I want snd am feeling like a different woman.” you suffer from any of the symp toms* described by Mrs. Fournier you urged to take Cardul, for It should surely d»» a* much for you an it has done for her, s If you are weak and ailing, suffer run lack of appetite, lack of blood, lack of nervous vitality, Cardul is prob able Just what you need to help you bulld up your physical ami nervous nxtitution. It builds, strengthens, restores and ts In every way as h specific, tonic remedy, for womanly weakness. .See your druggist about it. » X. 11.—Writs to: l.sdirs’ Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga M#di.-liu» Co., Lhsttanoogs. T#nn.. for Special Instructions, and Cl page book, “Jlom# Treatment for Women,' . seni in plain wrapper on request - Personal Mention FLOWERS FOR SOUTHERN GARDENS Every flower lover should get our little catalogue ot Southern-grown roses, old-fashioned perennials, orna mental shrubs, shade trees ami fruits. It Is not a long, confusing list of unde sirable varieties and worthless novel ties, but an expert selection ot the choicest kinds, including everything that Is worth while growing and sun- to succeed In the South. If you plant early, success Is sure*. Write today. CHATTANOOGA NURSERIES. H9 Missionary Ridge, *’hattanooga, Tenn. Fuss Funeral Held. Macon, Ga„ Fsb. 19.—The funeral of John Allen Puss, the engine Inspector of the Central railway, who was killed yesterday morning in the yards here, occurred today at 8t. Josephs Catholic church. Father Madden conducted tlm services. A (urge number ,,f sorrowing friends at I ended. Celebrated Watches Watch** mail* hy tin- cele brated Pmtek-Phllippo Company me soli) exclusively by us In this territory. If you an- particular uml nutls- Hi‘il with only the be»! you should own u Patek-Phlllppe watch or Minute Repeater. Come In anil let us tell you about these Hne watches. If It Isn't convenient to visit the store we shall be quite glad to send ymi one of our Jewelry Cata logues. Write for Catalogue "O," Maier & Berkele Jewelers and Silversmiths 31-33 Whitehall St, Mr. Lea Lawman la in the city. Mra. J. A. Carroll 1* quite elck at her home In North Boulevard. Miis Eleanor Hunnlcutt. of Athens, la In the city. Mre. L. D. Scott hM been quite 111 for a week «t Washington seminary. Mi,e Georgia Senner, who has been IndligKised. Is out again. Mies Annie Clyde Wright has re turned from a week's visit In Coving ton. Mist Willie May 8loan, of Macon. Is the week-end guest of Miss Ruby Mc- t.'orkle. Prioleau-Ellis, Jr., the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Prioleau Kills, who has been very III, is better now. Mrs. William Rhott, who has buen quite Indisposed, Is now convalescent, to the delight of her friend*. Mr*. A. L, Waldo, who has been III at a private sanitarium, will return home Monday. Mr. and Mr*. E. A. Hartsock end Master Ernest Herteoek will leave on Tuesday for Tamp*. Fla. Mrs. France# Humphris* will enter- tain the ft. E. club of West End next Thursday. Mrs. william D. Grant and Mrs. John Marshall 8laton are among the popular visitors at Palm Beach, ^ Mr. John Armstead, of Athens, will attend the Wllllngham-Carmlchnel wedding In this city next week. Miet Laurian Johnson, who I* study Ing at Wesleyan. Is spending the week end at home. Mrs. Frank Coker and Mies Holland are at the Windsor hotel In Jackson' Mr*. Horry Englieh end Mies Josl# Stockdsll sr* at the Aleasar In St. Au gustlne. Miss Clsvslsnd Zshnsr snd her guest. Miss Hurd, of Salem. Mass., will spend the week-end with Mr*. John Candler at her beautiful home In Druid Hills. Judge William D. Elli* and hi* daughter. Mrs. Edward Bishop, left Thursday for Miami, El*., where they will be for ten days. Miss Jsn* Bardwell, of.Macon, re mains In the city a week as the guest of her aunt. Sirs. Bardwell. on Junl- per-st. Mr. J. S. B. Thompson gave a dinner party for fourteen at the Capital City club Friday evening In honor of Mr. George E. Raker. Jr., of New lork. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan g Augusta on March 1 to he the guest* Ilf Mr. Mild Mr*, c. A. Wood, at Hamp ton Terrace. Judge Robert L. Rodgeri, who has been quite ill with grip for two weeks. Is out again, a fact which will be learned' with delight by Ida friends. Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Redding give a box party at the Orpheum Monday evening for Miss Leila Richardson and Lieutenant Hester. Miss May Atkinson has rtfwntdtnm JVn*aco!a, whsro *b« attended the Mardi Gras, and was the lioetesa of Miss Knowles. Maior Morrow will have as Ills guest, at the theater Saturday evening and at supper afterward Miss j UFtlag, of Michigan; Mrs, Henry A. Morrow and Mr. James Alexander. Miss Greta Barkedale and Mis* Alice 8eott, recently the popular guests of Mbs Frances Nunnally. have Joined Mr and Mrs. Charles Bcott, of Phila delphia. at Ormond Beach. Kla., and will stay a month. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Humphrioe announce the birth of a son, who will be called George OrifTtn Humphrl,^ Mrs. Humphries was formerly Mb* Uheo Reed, of Lancaster ^. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wainwnght, ot Mobile, have returned to this city after a stay In Atlanta a* guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. CaBely, of New Yotk.—Mo bile Register. Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Jones returned Friday morning from a delightful trip to Florida and Cuba, where they visited Rt. Augustine. Miami and Palin Beach and s|ient several day* III Havana. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Black, who have been at Miami, Kla., for some time, w ill return home March I. Mr. Black, who has been quite III. lias Improved greatly .-ho * guliig to Florida. The delicious flavor of Kln-Hee cof fee Is ths result of years of experience. It Is scientifically blended and always the same. Drink Kln-Hee. Mr*. Alexander Starks, who has been delightfully entertained as the guest of Mrs. L M. Nuttman, left Baturday for Baltimore, where she will visit her two sons, who are at school there. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stokes have gone to Mims, Fla., where they win Join their son,' Henry’ Stokes. They will spend sevoral weeks visiting va rious points In Florida before returning home. Mr. end Mrs. Jams* Hook 8pratllng, of Macon; Mr. F. U. Rprstllng, of Au gusta, and Miss Louise Phlnlsy, of Au guste, arrive In Atlanta Sunday to be hers until the Spratllng-Colller wed ding. Mr. William Frederick Schroeder, of Houston. Texas, has announced the marriage of his niece. Miss Frankie Joyless, snd Mr. Claude Eugene Kims, of Atlanta. After a wedding trip to Cuba, Mr. Blnis and his bride will be at their home on I’earhttee road. „ Mr. Edward Warren lectured to the Pleyers' club on Friday evening at the Piedmont Driving club. The next lec ture will be given oh Monday evening. February 21, at the Capital City club, to be followed by a third, on Friday. February 25. at the Driving club. These led uies will continue thru Lent. Miaa Nina Gantry will accompany Miss Emma Wiliams' to her home In Portsmouth Hunday and will remain In Portsmouth a month. Mis* Williams haa been Mis* Gentry’s guest for a week and ha* hesn pleasantly enter tained, as she always la on her visits to Atlanta. Mra. A. G. Smart, Mr. Arthur Smart and Mr*. Philip Dodd, who are travel Ing In Cuba, are having A most delight fill time. They have Just completed on automobile trip of 150 miles thru the country In Mr. 8mart’s touring cBr and write enthusiastic letters to Atlanta friends telling of their delightful Jour ney. Mias Emily Groovar. who Is being en tertained In Atlanta as the guest of Miss Cara Hutchins, says The Jack sonville Times-Union, ha* many friends In Jacksonville, where ahe has visited a number of time* at the beau tiful home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Groover, on St. Johns- 8eek Misting Sttamer. London, Feb. 19.—The Dutch steam er Prlnx Willem II. eleven days over due. la being searched for by tho Dutch cruiser Utrecht, and her slstef shir, the Prlnx Willem IV, was today spnt to aid the warship. On the missing ves sel were fourteen passengers and a crew of 39 when the sailed from Atn- Htcrdam for the M eat Indies and New York. January 23. .She was due at Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, on Feb ruary 3. We are proud of our Kln-Hee coffee* for nr# not only-know It's good, but because the many thousand users de clare It's so. We believe them. Drink Kln-Hee. Sentenced to Penitentiary. Juliette, Ga„ Feb. 19—In Monroe county superior court Doxler Green wu . convicted of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years. He killed another negro at Berner, a station on the Southern rall- '. several tnllos north of Juliette, some time ago. Quits Grocery Company. Cuthbart, Ga., Feb. 19.—At a me*f- » of the stockholders of th* Cuth- bert Grocery Company N. M. Weaver tendered his resignation as president of the company. W. A. HaU. of Blake ly, was elected aa his successor. The Cuthhert Grocery Company has a capi tal Stock of 150.000 and Is a wholesale concern. Keep your hair in .Splendid condition by the daily use of The Dry Shampoo W.&B. Swedish Hair Powder Sixes 50<* nnd $1.00. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Co. The General Excellence suit the »pl#ndid kPrvicK *t th* Pifdsmnt Hot**! r*»- rsurmiu #r#ry Amy In th# vTck (• tm^t tm»w f#n#r#lly mkno»l#«U#d: #r« see*ntu- •t#d on Sunday* by tin* Pi*dmM|t’s tptrisl dinner, M>nr*d in th# miln dlninc room from 12:30 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. and frum 6 p. m. to 3 p. m. #?#ry Sunday for $1. Th### spci'iftl dinn#r» »rv v#ry popular, judging l»y th# genera** p»»ronag<* se conded thuin. They art proving ot ArrSded sdrtii Suhday Dinner Virginia Prim** fOjtt«r«> Cmlery Stnre MignotetU Ulirtt t»fv to ftmiHr* *'ho fLh to ditpfnti* with th# drudg ery of preparing and cook ing tt horn#. Th# Piedmont’* bent ex iwr»#nce s«d sludiout etr# tre girvn the selection and preparation of the it#m» thtt go to make up the Sun- dty't bill of fere. Try * dinner her# on Sundty snd you will he come on* of th# numb#r of admirer* of Ths Piedmoht’ Hotel Restaurants For Ladies and Gentlemen. Rreilad 1.lords Mad s I'kotslisr bisnond Bsck Terrapin a Is Maryland I'nnrh au Kirsli Koaat (Milk Fad) Chicks* with t'raah Walvrcreas browned Swsrt Potatoes Masked Potatoes Xew Cauliflower in Cream French Pea Remains and Grapp Fruit 8alad Apple Dumpling Maraschino Rauca Xeapolitalne Ice Cream Fancy Mecca room Homemade Fruit CsL liuquefort Cheers Toasted Benia Black Coffee HARVEY & WOOD Managing Dire The half-pound can of Baker's 1 Breakfast Cocoa Contains eight ounces of pure cocoa, of the finest quality, most delicious flavor, and possessing cil the strength that a pure, unadulterated cocoa can have. 52 Highest Awirdi is Europe and America WALTER BAKER & Co.Ltd. EiteblUhed 1780. Dorchester, Mate. APRIL WEDDINGS Do not delay longer in placing orders for engraved in vitations. Our spring samples represent the very latest shapes and forms that have been accepted by refined and fashionable Society. We do not follow we LEAD in originating artistic effects with fine material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for samples, which will be supplied free of charge. J. 1\ STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Stationery Engravers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. [SOCIETY! MRS. PAUL B. WILKBS, 1 Editor. | IMBB. ESTELLE GARRETT BAKER. 1 Autsttnt. - - SOLOIST AT GRAND CONCERT