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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1911.
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woman's ailments. I want to tell til women al
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Mra.
Paul E. Wilkes
Editor
SOCIETY
Mrs.
Estelle Garrett Baker
Aesistant
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S ple home treatment which speedily and effectually enres Lmieorrhoe*, Or eon Sickness and
rjfnl or Irregular Menstruation In young Ladle*, Plumpness and health always results from
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MRS. M. SUMMERS, BoxH - - Notro Damo, Ind., U. 8.A,
The Bessie Tift Girl—
Mikes the right kind of woman.
She leirns to think for herself; she is educated, not merely told
things. She is in individusl member of the college family, not merely
‘‘Freshman No. 49.”
She leirns something besides her books—to be s good housewife,
for Instance. And she'll be healthier In her last year than in her Aral.
A post card will bring a catalog and a letter from
C. H. 3. JACKSON,
Forsyth, Ga. Pralldant.
Entries For Driving Club Tournament
Much interest is being displayed In
the tennis tournament which opens on
the courts of the Piedmont Driving club
Monday afternoon. Monday morning
there will be held the drawing which
will designate opponents.
The sevf n beautiful silver loving
cups which havu been offered as tro*
phles are now on display at the club.
The committee In c harge Is made up
of Mr. H. M, Ashe. Mr. Bowie Martin,
Mr. Alex Smith, Jr., and Mr. Wlnahlp
Nur.nally.
The entries to date ure us follows:
Men's singlet, Messrs. Hudson Moore.
Arthur t'lnrke, Bowie Martin, Milt
Saul. Wlnshlp Nunnnlly, Chauncey
Smith, W. C. Hall. J. E. Dirk, Hugh
Scott. H. M. Bentley, Dr. Hprt. Ale*
Smith. Jr., L. C. Hopkins. Jesse Dra
per. Brutus Clay, Albert Thornton and
Edward Fortson.
The entries for the ladles’ alngles
are as follows: Mrs. VV. C. Hall, Miss
Margaret Disonwny, Miss Smith. Mias
Edna McCandlesa, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs.
George Harrington and Miss M. A.
Phelan.
The men’s doubles are Messrs. Bowie
Martin and II. M. Ashe, Jesse Draper
and Alex Smith. Jr.. Wlnshlp Nunnnlly
and Arthur Clarke, A. \V\ Bentley
and Albert Thornton, Chauneey Smith
und L. C. Hopkins.
The entries for mixed doubles are
Mrs. \V. C. Hall and Mr. Chauneey
Smith. Miss Mary Cooper and Mr. Ar
thur Clarke Miss Margaret Disosway
and Mr. Albert Thornton, Ml?s Edna
McCandless and Mr. Bowie Martin,
Mrs. John Hill and Mr. L. C. Hopkins,
Miss Smith and Mr. Wlnshlp Nunnnlly,
Mr*. George Harrington and Mr. H. M.
Ashe. 1
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ENGAGEMENT'S ANNOUNCED
WOOLVIN. PATTEN.
Captain and Mrs. Robert B. Woolvln announce the engagement of their
daughter. Annie Elisabeth, to Colonel Nathaniel Murat Patten, the wedding
to take place fit their home, Abbeville, Ga., on thu evening of July 12.
REID-R0B80N.
their daughter. Jnney, to Mr. Robert C. Rbbson, of MllledgeviUerGa. The
wedding will take place at home In the fall. No cards.
HILL-B0WER8.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Booker Hill announce the engagement of their
daughter. Lucy Downing, to Mr. Loyd Guyton Bowers, tho marriage to take
place on the evening of July 19 at the First Presbyterian church, Colum
bus. Ga.
HEARDGALLOWAY.
Dr. and Mrs. William Amos Heard, of LaGrange, announce the engage,
ment of their daughter, Alberta, to Mr. Thomas Calhoun Galloway, the wed
ding to take place at an early date. Mias Heard has made her home In
Atlantn for the past ten years and has a number of friends here. Mr. Gal
loway Is connected with the advertising department of The Georgian.
TULL-COHEN.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tull announce the engagement of their daughter,
Nettle Farr, to Mr. Sam Cohen, the wedding to take place July 11 at the
home of the bride's parents.
FULLER-KURTZ.
A pretty wedding of Thursday even
ing was that of Mias Annie Laurie
Fuller and Mr. Wilbur G. Kurti, of
Chicago, which took place at Spring
Hill, near Smyrna, the home of the
bride's brother and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. D. o. Lyle. Rev. John E. White
performed the ceremony and a delight
ful reception followed.
The house wna decorated In Southern
•mllax, palms, ferns and quantities of
swe^tpens and a delightful reception
followed the ceremony.
The bride entered with her brother.
Mr. W. A. Fuller, and was met by the
bridegroom and his best man, Mr. Hoyt
Peck. The other attendants were Miss
Nina Fuller, maid of honor; another
•later, Mrs. Hoyt Peck, matron of hon
or, and Miss Lucile Moyers and Mias
Alberta Malone, bridesmaids.
The bride's gown was of white satin
and white marquisette combined with
princess lace and pearls. Bh*e wore a
long tulle veil and carried a bouquet of
whlta aweetpeas and valley lilies.
The maid of honor wore white mar
quisette and lace and carried white
aweetpeas. The matron of honor whs
gowned In white chiffon and lace and
carried pink and white aweetpeas. The
brldemalda wore white lingerie frocks
and carried pink sweetpeaa.
Mrs. Fuller was gowned In black chif
fon embroidered In silver.
Mrs. W. A. Fuller, Jr., wore blue em
broidered mull and lace.
Assisting In entertaining were Mrs.
O. D. Lyle. Mra. W. A. Fuller. Jr., and
Mrs. Cola Spears. Miss Leila Patten,
Miss Mabel Carlyon and Mlsa Nancy
Latimer of Dalton, served punch on the
porch. Miss Carlyon wore a white lin
gerie gown trimmed with lace. Mlsa
Latimer wore a blue mull gown em
broidered and trimmed with lace.
SCHOOL OF KINDRED ART8.
Atlanta la deeply Interested In the
establishment of a School of Kindred
Arts, which Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mar-
quard Hutchinson and Miss Lula Clark
King, who are well known in Atlanta,
ore to open In September.
Mr. Hutchinson will have the depart
ment of piano and organ. Mias King the
department of voice, Mra. Hutchlnaon
the department of oratory.
A thorough equipment for work, thru
years of study and experience, and a
rare earnestness of purpose, which
characterises all that these artists un
dertake, are surety for the success of
this school, a school which they an
nounce la "to stand for the study of art
as expression, not technique, giving to
Its students a knowledge of the funda
mental principles of art and endeavor
ing to keep before their minds, thru alt
the necessary study of technique, the
ultimate end of nrt. a revelation of the
heart of man."
GRADY-COWAN.
His Georgia friends will be pleased
to hear the announcement of the mar
riage of Rev. Samuel Alfred Cowan and
Miss Anna Btsseile Grsdv which will
take place the latter part of June at the
home of Miss Grady’s aunt. Miss Anna
E. niKolle. Washington, D. C.
The wedding will be a quiet affair
wdth only a few friends and relatives
present. No Invitations will he Issued.
Mr. Cowan was a pastor of the Im
manuel Baptist churyh of this city for
five years, from whence he went to hia
8 resent pastorate four yenra ago, the
outh Side Baptist church, Montgom
ery. Ala.
Miss Grady Is the daughter of Con
gressman B. F. Grady, Clinton, N. C.
NICHOLS-BOOTH.
On Sat unlay afternoon at 4 o'clock
at the residence of Rev. A. L. Flury.
54 Neal-st.. Mr. Claude Booth and Miss
Katie Nichols were married. The wed
ding was n very quiet one, no Invita
tions being Issued.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo<
to friends at 2S Irn-st.
JACKSON HILL MI88ION MEETING.
The Woman's auxiliary of Jackson
HIIJ church will hold Ita regular mis
sionary meeting Mondnv afternoon at 4
o'clock In the Sunday school room, j
the ladlea are urged to attend.
MRS. W. M. ROSS,
Corresponding Secretary.
Special attraction at rink.
MI8S MIGNON M'CARTY.
Tho young daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gsorgo McCarty, of Atlanta, who Is the first Georgia girl to graduate
at Mlsa Mason's school, tho Castlo-on-tho-Hudson, hor name leading tha list on tho iilvor plate dedicated to
Georgia, in the "Empress room." Mies McCarty Hat made an unusually fine record at college and has boon compli
mented with many of the honors at the disposal of both tho faculty and Hor class, during tho throe years she hat
been at tho Cattle, among those, tho position of editor-in-chief of Tho Drawbridge, the eollego annual, for 1911.
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DINNER PARTIES AT
PIEDMONT DRIVING CLUB
A nuipber of dinner parties have been
arranged for Saturday evening when
the delicious dlnnera served at the
Piedmont Driving dub are the means
nf assembling u congenial company
of dub members and their friends.
Colonel and Mrs. William I.awson
Peel will entertain sixteen guests In
honor of Cnptnln Richmond Pearson
Hobson.
Mr. nnd Mra. Robert c. Alston will
enteftatn a party of twelve, their
guests to be Mr. and Mrs. Roby Robin-
eon. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Stearns, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Foreman. Mrs. Charles Sclple
and Mr. Wllmer Moore.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert I,. Cooney will
have aa their guests Dr. and Mrs. John
Sommervlllc, of Washington, D. C„ and
Mr. nnd Mrs. I-nRnn Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton C. Hopkins will
entertnln a party in honor of Mrs. Reu.
ben Maury, of Virginia, the guest of
Mrs. Samuel Weyman, their guests to
Include Mrs. Maury. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wey
man. Mr. nnd Mra. W. L. Cosgrovo
and Mr. Saunders McDaniel.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Doughty Manley, Mr,
nnd Mrs. Hugh Raneker and Mr. and
Mrs. Ton Eyck Brown will dine to
gether.
Mr. Wards Howard, of Louisville,
Ky„ will entertain a party of four.
JONES-BOLLER.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Jones, of Au
gusta, have Issued Invitations to the
marriage of their daughtfr, Kate Wal
ters. to Mr. Karl Pnchmnn Boiler on
Esther Cherry, Virginia Cherry, Lola
Moyos, Florence Moyes. Mirlene Can
trell, Elisabeth Cnthron. Margaret
Mitchell. Helen Barnett, Julio Young
blood, Elisabeth Symmes, Marian Mns-
o||an st||{ PUB Ullius i|iaqsz||;d 'Xus
Gray Ross.
MIS8 RANKIN'TO ENTERTAIN.
Miss Annie Rankin will entertain In
formally at bridge Saturday evening.
The guests Invited are Misses Regina
Corrigan, Flay Iutwhon, Rusha Wesley,
Allre Wilson, Mrs. May Heard, Messrs.
Roseoe Mnssengale, F. P. Gamble, E. E.
Fulton, J. 8. Brogden, R. H. Rowe and
M. S. Rankin.
MISS HU80N “ENTERTAINED.
Miss Mary Bob Huton, who Is visit
ing In Macon, has been delightfully en
tertained during her stay. Mrs. Frank
Fenn gave an afternoon bridge party
In honor of Miss Huson, and another
large afternoon bridge party was given
by Mias Iner Mlnter.
Mrs. Mitchell Rogers gave a bog
party on Saturday afternoon and several
other affairs have been arranged for
the Atlanta visitor, who is the guest of
Mrs. Fenn at the residence of Mrs.
Fcnn's father. Mr, George Plant.
MI8S WILLENA HARPER H08TESS.
Miss Willena Harper was hostess at
•two pretty bridge parties Friday, en
tertaining a number of friends In tho
morning nnd again In the afternoon.
The decorations were of sweetpeas
and In the morning Miss Mary Pope
ters. to .nr. sum rsennan ..n }***•-"ILm?.- , St*rs* r Rurke Z cub ?heconsol
Ban'clfurch* ° V '" Ck ' “ '- h ' rhr,! " |faT'n.brlahorwhTmXe*!!?..™
* A reception |. follow the wedd.ngh»<>* Annette Tilley w^nthenrstprise.
a, ••spr.nghlll." the home of the bride's f^” n.il.*"on. a See fabot.
gerle
About sixty guests wore present for
the occasion.
PARKS- REESk.
The marrfnge nf Miss Mabel Parks
and Dr. W. E. Reese, of Toledo, Ohio,
was solemnized Thursday evening at 8
o'clock at Westminster Presbyterian
church. Rev. A. A. Little officiating.
The church was decorated In paints
and ferns, with pink hydrangeas and
bows of pink tulle.
The attendants were Miss Mildred
Parks, maid of honor; Mrs. J. C. Plow,
den, matron of honor: Miss Phroslne
Lafltte, Miss Lucile Youngblood and
Mias Elolse Guyton, bridesmaids. Dr.
Hawes, of Gouveraor N. Y.. was Dr.
Reese's best man, nnd the ushers were
Dr. L. A. Wise, Mr. Homer Ashford,
Mr. E. A. Turner and Mr. Robert Parks.
High School Summer Session
BOYS’ HIGH AND TECH HIGH SCHOOL
Applicants for flrst grade who ware not regularly promoted from the
grammar schools, also students who desire to make up high School'work
In order to continue with classes In September, also outsiders who desire
to enter high school on examination. FACULTY: Prof. E. Ragland Cul
ver, H. O. Smith. Phone Ivy 3747-J, from 2 to 7 p. m„ and ask for Prof.
Culver.
We Clean and Press Equal to New
Dry Clean and Steam Dye Everything Worn by Men
and Women. BOTH PHONES.
Sanitary Dry Cleaning Company
CUT GLASS
lend* beauty and distinction to any display of Wedding Pres
ent*. In our collection it to be found an abundant variety of
new articles, unsurpassed in cutting and brilliancy. One price
to all, and that in plain figures on each article.
The bride-to-be U well known In this
city. Who (attended Agnes Soott last
year and has often visited Mia» Evelyn
Mason, who will be a bridesmaid at the
wedrilnr.
Mies Mason nnd Miss Ellaabeth Stew
art. «>f Atlanta, will leave on June 27
for Augusta' to attend the wedding.
MRS. WIMBI8H HOSTESS.
Mra. William A. Wimbiah entertained
very Informally at luncheon on Satur
day. her guests including only a few
friends and a delightful hospitality be
ing extended to them.
afternoon' RECEPTION.
Miss Willie Knte Travl* will enter
tain at an afternoon reception Tues
day. June 20, at her home on North
J^rkson-st. In honor of Miss Marghue-
rite Cochran, of Bunnell. Fla., and Mrs.
Marlon Bernard Mason, one of the re
cent brides. The calling hours will be
from 5 to 7 o'clock. The gueats will
Include the bridesmaids of xfhe Wil
liams- Mason wedding and about 75 of
Miss Travis' friends.
MI88 MA80N~T0 ENTERTAIN.
Mias Evelyn Mason will entertain at
a delightful party Monday afternoon in
honor of her sister, Miss Helen Fair
Mason, and Misses Ruth and Helen
Tucker, of Conyers, who are the house
guests of Mlsa Helen Fair *lai.en.
Mrs. Frank Dabney will assist In
entertaining nnd the guests will In
clude Misses Ruth t’hapman, Grace
Chapman. Martha Morris. Elizabeth
Refreshments were served, a delight
ful hospitality being extended by the
hostess, who was gowned In blue chif
fon and lace worn with a corsage bou-
qiftet of pink aweetpeas.
The guests were Miss Willena Har
per, Miss Annette Tiller, Mias Jennie
Lowry. Miss Anna Wataon, Miss Doro
thy Breltenbucher. Mrs. Ivan Allen.
Mrs. LeRoy Wynn. Mrs. Harry Malshy.
Mrs. Irving Gresham, Mra. Harry
Flynt, Mra. Clarence Everett, Mrs.
George Breltenbucher. Mra. T. C.
Mell. Mrs. C. C. Cole. Mrs. E. D. Bogart.
Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Rice, Miss Gladys
Kirk, Miss Mary Pope McCall. Miss
Edna Blackman. Mias Ruth Blodgett.
Miss Ollle May Osborne, Miss Georgia
May Taylor, Mrs. G. A. Harbour, Miss
Bessie Small, Miss Willie Asher. Miss
Sarah Williams, Mrs. William Har
rington.
TO MISS ZIRKLE.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Ztrkle entertained
on Friday evening at their rwldence
on the Boulevard. In compliment to
Miss Aurelia Ztrkle, of Staunton, Ya.,
who is the guest of Mrs. Ztrkle.
Nasturtiums and palms gave the
apartment* open to guests a festive
air, and the porch was decorated also,
punch being served there.
Dancing was enjoyed during the
evening, and dainty refreshments
served on the porch and on the lawn.
Miss Zlrkle wore a cream embroid
ered chiffon dancing frock. Mrs. T. 8.
Zlrkle, her mother, was gowned In
hlte marquisette embroidered
GOING FROM.
PIACETO PUCE
Did Not Help Mra. Warren,
of McComb City, To Get
Bid of Her Troubles,
but Cardui Did.
Hurst, Jessie May Wood. Margaret blark. Mrs. Zlrklt, (he hostess, ante
El ii, Laura Bell, Mildred Langford, lingerie. Alisa Marls Dinkins, who so,''' sirnt in piain'wrapper an reaiiest
McComb City. Miss.—"I feel It ray
duty to tell you," says Mrs. Mtmle E.
Warren, of this city, "hotv much good
Cardui has done for me.
"Eight fI) years ago I had typhoid
fever and my health has been bad ever
since.
"I tried all kinds of medicines and
even went from place to place, but
could find no relief.
"1 had nervous spells and weak apells.
1 was not able to even look after my
house, and I suffered such terrible
pains In my stomach and bowela.
"I read about Cardui, the woman's
tonic, and bought a bottle. It did ms
so much good that I kept on taking It
and am better now than I have been
since I had typhoid fever: am able to
look after my house, and feet like a
new woman."
Those who have tried Cardui know
the moat about It. If you need a tonic,
won't you take advantage of the e*.
perlence gained by others and see tf
It will not,do the same for you?
Your druggist sells and recommend.
It. See him about II today.
N B. -Wrltt to: Ladles'Advisory Debt.
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga
Term., for Spaclal Instruction,, and 44.
p.gr book. "Homs Treatment for Worn-
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Avenue
Summmer Term
Now On
OPEN ALL YEAR
The bride's gown was of white satin
combined with princess lace and pearls,
and her veil was caught to her hair
with orange blossoms. She carried a
shower bouquet of bride roses and val
ley lilies. The maid of honor wore pink
messallne. and the matron of honor
was gowned In white crepe meteor and
point lace. They carried bouqueta of
pink and white roses.
The bridesmaids wore gowns of white
marquisette and lace and carried pink
rosea.
After the ceremony an Informal re
ception waa held and later the bride
and bridegroom left to spend their
honeymoon East, and will make their
home In Toledo.
FOR MRS. FRANK DANCY.
Mrs. James Osgood Wynn entertained
very Informally at tea at the Piedmont
Driving club on Saturday afternoon
when three or four friends were In
vited to meet Mrs. Frank Dancy, of
Baltimore, In this informal manner.
GAYETIES aT~ST. 8IMON8.
The new SI. Simona hotel Is most at
tractive and a large number of well
Hand Embroidered White Voile
Complete for shirtwaists, colored >r
white embroidery, $1.25 and 91.60. FenJ
10c for mailing. Writa for Fret Pre
mium List.
The Hand Embroidery,
67 Ining Place, N. T. CHy
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SfilD BY DRUGGISTS EYEKYMif RF t
card party which Mra. Maury Munnor-
lyn Stapler, of Macon, gave, her guerts
Including a number nf Macon and At
lanta people who are at St. Simons.
The prlxe for top score, a silver handled
whisk broom, was won by Dr. Jackson,
of Macon, for the gentlemen. The la
dle,' flrst prlxe went to Mrs. Leon Wil
lingham. nf Macon. The connotation
was won by Mrs. George Duncan, of
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dure gave a de
lightful dinner party during the week
also, and there hare been a number of
pleasant social events on.
KING^SENCY.
Miss Annie Gertrude King and Mr.
Julius Sency were married on Thurs
day evening at 3:30 o'clock at St. Pauls
Methodist church, Rev. J. R. King offi
ciating.
Mr. Harry E. King, of Jacksonville,
gate the bride away and Mr. Henry
Tucker, of Reldevllle, waa beet man.
Miss Mary King was her sister's maid
of honor and Mrs. Thomas Strange was
matron of honor.
After the ceremony an Informal re-’ Jawalera.
Riding bicycle and skat-
lg on wire 60 feet over
ike — free attraction at
ikewood. Starts Sui
and runs all the week.
ceptlon was held at the home of thr
bride, when a color scheme of pink .ind
white was carried out .In detail. i
JEWELRY
For the Neck
A flattering attention Is being
given our telectlon. and spe.’lal
Interett centers In the new de
signs In aeml-preclous stones.
Their delicate colors seem spe
cially suited to the diaphanous
low-necked costumes of sum
mer.
DAVIS & FREEMAN
47 Whitehall
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