Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 17, 1911, Image 6

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’t Columbia Grafonola “Mignon” Price $125.00 Columbia Grafonola* are geknoivledffed to be the most perfect musical instru ment* of their kind. The “Mijrnon" here illus trated is made in mahog any. mission oak, Circas sian walnut and fumed oak, and we positively guarantee it superior in tone, quality, appearance and mechanical construction to any ma chine selling for less than $200. We can -make you spe cially attractive Summer terms on tlje Mignon of $5 cash $nd $10 per month. No interest charges whatever.. This is a splendid oppor tunity for you to bring into your home an instrnment that will give you, your family and your friends the world's beat music as your fancy dictates, and on terms which will not tax your resources. Other Grafonola type* from $,V) to $2.50, and all oi. easy term*.\ \ ; We invite yon to let n* show you. Columbia Phonograph Co. 82-84 N. BROAD Cable Building Dealers wanted where we are not actively represented. Exclusive contract given. ADAMS-GOWER. On Sunday afternoon, July IS. at the residence of Rev. A. L. Flury, 14 Ncal- *t., Mr. R. Lee Gower and Mtea Mamie Adame were united In marrlaae, Mr. Plurr officiating. The wedding waa a very quiet affair, only a few Intimate friend* helna pretent. Mr. and Mr*. Gower will be at home to their frlende at their residence, 47S Whltehall-at WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The Woman’# Missionary aoolaty of Waaley. Memorial church will hold Ita regular meeting Tueeday afternoon a; 1:11 In Phllalhea hall. A good program haa been arranged, and there will he apeclal muelc. Mr*. J. M. Macon, of the eouth Georgia missionary confer ence, will talk to the *oelety. All mla- elon worker* are Invited. * ’ MRS. O. <’. THOMPSON. Pres. DIAMONDS On Deferred Payments An unuaually attractive nroposl- tlon for Iho.e wishing a hlgh-claaa inveatmenf. The prorated yearly advance of their worth haa been above ten per cent. Write or call for our deferred pay plan; It will enable you to po.aei. a handsome diamond ring, pcarf pin or a diamond mounted in any form you may happen to de- •Ire, with no Inconvenience In pay ing for II. (EugeneV-Haynes Go) HI WWITtWAU SOCIETY % Mra. Paul B. Wilke*. Editor Mr*. Ettell* Garrett Baiur. Anietart ^ FOR GENERAL AND MRS. MILLS. Colonel end Mrs. Ludlow will entar- taln at a dinner-party of fourteen cov er* on Tueeday evening at the Pied mont Driving club In honor of General and Mr*. Albert L. Mill*. IN HONOR OF~MI88 LANDRUM. Mr*. Augbstu# Evlna will entertain at a delightful morning party Thursday In honor of Mile Ida Landrum, the gueat of Mis* Emily Wlnehlp. MI8S FAY DOBBS' GUESTS. A pleasant party of the week will be the bridge-luncheon which Ml** Fay Dobb* will give on Wednesday morning In honor of Mlea Ethel Stmpaon. of Nnrcroas, I he guest of Ml** Pauline Randall. Invited for the party are Mliee* Ethel Simpson. Pauline Randall, Helen McCullough. Alllne Fielder. Bee trick, Mari' ra Candler; WycklifTe Wurm. • Virginia Hoffman, Loulae Dobba. Mary Murphy. Martha Crane. Lillian Mitchell. Merle Cobb. France* Bailey. Helen Btewart, Helen Rhorer. Ruth Parker. Louise Parker. Myra Clarke Scott, Sappho Thrash. Grace Sima. Rutli Reid. Lydia McBride. Ruth Moore, llasel Wood. Ellen O'Keefe, Ruth Pnden and Irena Bennett. MISS HUTCHIN8 TO ENTERTAIN MISS LAfiDRUM Mies Jennie Hutchins will entertain the members of her bridge club and a few other gueata Invited to take the place of membera who are out of town on Wednesday morning, the affair to be complimentary to Mis* Ida Landrum, of Louisville, the gueat bf Mis* Emily Wlnahlp. Mies Hutchins' gueat* will be Mieses Ida Landrum, Emily Wlnahlp, Mary Helen Moody. Margaret Thomas, Aliens Gentry. Marl* Houstan. Helen Thom, leabel Kuhrt. Lillian Tow, Ida King. Emogefie Thorn and Mr*. Marshall Johnson. party at Forest park. A pleasant event of Friday evening waa the party given hy Miss Sallle Mae Hul*. Miss Hule entertained her gueata on Ih* porch which w»* made Into a sum mer parlor for the occasion. Game* were played, after which re- freshmenla were served. Th* young hostess wa* attractive In o gown of while lingerie. Those Invited were Misses Luclle Hule. Mary Jones. Maggie Hule, Myr- tlre Rohle and Annie Belle Smith. Vern Alice and Nora Hule, Bertha and Bessie Adams. Lily nnd Mary Mayo. Ruby,and Sallle Lee Ida May Hule and Messrs. Will. Jim nniL Powell Lee, Llge Orr. Clyde Thurmond and Oil* Bom, of Rex; Grady Moore, of Conley; Frank Hule,-of.Atlanta; Henry and Joe Hule. Glenn Smith. Hill* and Charlie Rey nolds, Ed and IVeyman Jonea, Carl. Oradv ami Lacy Hule. RAY80R-DARRACOTT. Mr. Frank S. Darracott. one of At lanta's well known business merr, and Mrs. Annie E. Itaysor. of Demorest. Oa„ were married Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Dr. A. T. Spalding m hie residence. They were accompanied by Mr. Charlee B. Gasklll and Mlsa Maude Lynch. Mr. and Mr*. Darraeott will leave Monday afternoon for look out mountain, where they will spend *»veral days, after which they wlir make their Jiome here. miss rhoreITentertains.' MIsb Helen Rhorer Was hostess at a large end delightful afternoon tee on Monday, the occasion being a delight ful event among the memhere of. the younger eel. Th* gueel of honor w-aa Ml»s Loulae Parker, who la spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-William A. Parker, at their cummer home at Clayton, but who la the gueat of Mia* Rhorer for this week. A color scheme of white and yeMew was carried out In Hi* decoration#, which were of yellow flower* with paints and ferns Miss Rhorer and Mis* Parker re ceived their guests In the drawing room, which was decorated with quan tities of yellow flowers placed on mao- lei* and cabinets. Punch waa aarveil hy Miss Marla Din-- kins Rnd Mias Virginia Hoffman from a prettily decorated table placed In the hall, ami refreshment* were served In the dining room. There the table waa covered with a lace cloth and had for a centerpiece a cut glas* bowl of yellow flowers surrounded by yellow shaded tapers, bonbons In yellow and w hite, and other detail* of dec*ration In yellow and while. The tree,and cake* war# In yellow and while, and a delightful hospitality wa*-dispensed by the young hostess, who w*s gt ' * ■“ noon In white mull Mis* laiulse Parker, the honor gueat, wore a pretty frock of white llngrrl* and late. Mr*. Rhorer. who assisted her daugh ter In entertaining, wore blue marqui sette combined with lace. Assisting In entertaining were Mis* Wyckllffe Wurm. Mis* Helen Btewgrf. Mis* Haiel Wood, Miss Frankie Moore, Miss Ruth Moore and Mlsa Ruth Paden. Mlsa Wyckllffe Wurm will entertain Mlaa Rhorer, Mias Parker and Mias Ruth Paden at aupper M#day evening. ROBERTS-HORNE. Grevania, Oa., July 17.—Mis* Mary D. Roberts, the daughter of Dr. Roberta, and W. K Horne, both of Grovanla. were married at Elko Runday, the cer- emnnv being performed by Mr. Wall at the residence of C. Bradford, caahler of the Bank of Elko. The couple leave today for a trip to Tybee and other points. Mr. Horne ls connected with the Georgia Southern and Florida rail way at Orovanla. MASTER GREGORY GRIGGS ' HOST AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Master Gregory Griggs wa* the hoat rday afternoon occasion being his eighth birthday. The party wraa held at the horn* of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle E Griggs, 141 Eucltd- ave.. Inman Park, and games ware played by the happy gathering of youngsters. Ice crea.it and cake were served dur ing the afternoon. The decorations neie pot plants and ferns, snd the young people present were Emory. Earle and G. B. Johneon, Jr. t'o'qultt t'lark. Jr.. Hal W. Oregorv. Jr. Nichols* Rennet!. Ira Guy Ortggs. Jr , Forrest Franklin. Thfelma Moncrlef. Fannie May and Janet Franklin waa assisted ' Guy Grtgg*. AT THE DRIVING CtUB. The usual table d'hote dinner at the Piedmont Driving.club waa largely at tended 'Saturday evening, a number of club membera and their friends remain ing for th# dance which followed. Among tboee dining et the club Sat urday evening - were Mies Elisabeth Raw-eon and her guest, Ml** Bolling Phinliy, of Athon*. who, with Mr. Hughe* Spalding and Mr. Dan MeDou- gali, composed a party. Mlaa Malian Goldsmith. Mias Annie Lee McKentle, Mr. Robert Woodruff and Mr. Hurt were dining together. Mlsa Martha Francis. Mlaa Orace Cal. laway, Mlaa Sallle fobb Johnson. Mr. Claude DouthltL Mr. Marlon Harper and Mr. J. T. .fanning* also dined at the club. Dr. and Mr*. John Bommervllle, of Washington, D. C.. had a* their guest* Ml*s Nan duBIgnon and Mr. Brutu* Clay. Other* dining *t the club included Mr. .fame* H. Nunnally. Dr. and Mrs. Willis Weatiqoreland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan: Mr. and Mr*. J. Frank Meador, Mr."and Mra. Robert Alston. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa B. Felder, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Conway, Mr. Ht M. At kinson, Mr. and Mr*. Julian McGill, Mr. Joe Brown Connally. Mr. Amoa Whaley. Mr. Joseph Gatina, Mr. and Mrs. Ten Eyck Brown. Mr. Berry Ooley. Mr. Madison Bell, Mr. Charlie Ryan. Mr.-Joe Orme and other*. Among those dining at the club Sun day evening were Judge Colquitt, Mr. R. T. Rose, Mr. Arthur Clarke. Mr. Ernest Ottley. Mr. James Ragan, Mr. Walter Nash, Mr. W. C. Chlpley, Mr. Jet** Draper, Mr. Benjamin Ooley and SWIMMING PARTIE8 AN '■ INNOVATION IN ATLANTA A delightful feature of the summer mornings for Atlanta's younger, set are the early morning swimming parties which have become very popualr since th* I'Ske bt Piedmont p*rk Haa been enclosed and fixed up for bathing »nd swimming. Many young girls aqd young men go out about «:in o'clock and enjoy swim ming. the park like being *s' line for the purpose as many of th* nearby summer resorts. Among the expert swimmers who enjoy this delightful summer sport at the Piedmont park lake are Miss Jennie Hutchins. Min Mary Helen Moody, Misses Grace. Hel en and Emogene Thom, Mlaa Isabel Kuhrt, Miss Van .Spalding. Mis* Jennie Jonas. Miss Willie Muse. Miss Caroline Muse) Messrs. Floyd and Kenneth Mc- Rae, Ralph Ragan, Robert Adnlr, Hun ter Muse. Charlie Cox. Tlgar. David Black. BIHy Cole*, Wingate • Battle, Hugh Avery. Howard Thorn and many others. FACULTYGONCERT, There will be a concert given hy members of the faculty of the Atlanta Conservatory of Music, jchmpllmenlary to the students of th» summer school. In Cable concert hall on Tuesday, July 14. at »;15 pm. -Th* public I* cordially Invited lo be present. GAYETIES AT ST. SIMONS. Among the young people who are now at Ht. Hintons Island are a group of attractive girls from Macon, Miss Mat- tie Chappell. Mlaa -Fesnoes-. Stephens. M|*s Gladys ‘Finn*, and Mies Mattie SuS TaS'lor. of ' Americas. • forming" a congenial party who are chaperoned hy Mr dnli Mrs! l 'Chahp*H. WT Macftd ■-» Mr. Richard I-awlon.'df Mgcon/'gitd Mr: Diktat Crtrhram of Atlantic, enifr- Inlned with an automobile ride in Fi-fOtH . th. and Mlaa Annie 1,*urle Waycroae. being among the gueata on thl* occasion, when the ride wa* fol lowed hy supper *1 the new fit. Blmone hotel. The Macon jiarty-wilt leave for*ih»lr homes on Tuesday after a delightful stay qt the beach. ATLANTANS ENTERTAINED»ioi'Tfll IN GRIFFIN, GA. Griffin*. Oa., July. 17—MU* Laurlnn Johnson .wa* entertained at a delight ful lawn parf.v on Friday evening In Griffin, given by Mlsa Marjorie, Wof* rott. who haa as. her gueat* Miss John son and Mis* Rebeca Stewart, of Ath on*. Myriads of Japan*** lantern* were suspended from the porches *pd from the beautiful oaka on the lawn. Palma, long-stemmed feme and pretty pink begonias were In bras* Jardiniere* on porches and lawn, with here and there a Urge bras*' jardiniere filled with sun flower# «nd goldenglow with It* pretty foliage. In the house were brass Marie An, toinette baskets filled with sunflqbers on tables. The Japanese room wa* lovely, the wall* festooned with aspar agus fertla sunflower* In haeKatw. and Jnpanhau'linterna suspended from the celling.'' * • Punch was served In the dining roam by Mines* ' Luclle Flemleter, Tswils* Welker, Virginia Crouch and Morris Crouch. Assisting In the entertainment of the Use This Rich Milk Tomorrow —Just One Day Try this milk from high-bred cows, kept in model dairies. Milk that is utterly germless—8 per cent butter fat—thick as cream. Madam, you can settle the ^milk question at once and for ever by using Van Camp'* one day- And the question is immensely important. Tomorrow at breakfast serve Van Camp's Milk in your coffee. Serve it on cereals, make milk dishes with it, freeze It for Ice cream. Prove for yourself If this Is—a* we eay—the finest milk produced in Americe. The equal of any in Switaeriand. And learn how good it teem* to use a milk entirely free from germs. You’ll Find Out This You will find that Van Camp's gives to milk dishes a richness and flavor which milkman’s milk never gives. And it isn't an added richneae. Van Camp'* i* simply the whole, rich milk, a* it comes from the cow. Not an atom of anything added. Nothing but water taken out. . ’ The difference Is this: Milkman's milk separatee. The butter fat rises and the solids fall. When that milk cornea to the cooking It ie rarely more than a half milk. Van Camp's is the whole milk. It ha* alt the butter fat, ail the solids, which belong to the richeet milk. You Lemon Ice Cream M lx and stand aside for one hour nine ounces eufat, the Crated rind of three lemons and tha juica of two lemons and one orange. Doll and cool three-fourths of a pint of water nnd add two cans of Van Ceaip*f ■ite). Ponrfi and whan nearly cooled add f m wear and lemon juice, urn rapidly and finish the suffer Turn ra - freezing. Write for our book of 1.11 recipes. Including all torts of ice cream. Van Camp Packing Co. Indianapolis, Inch will be surprised when you lint find out the richness that whole milk gives. How We Produce It Our dairies in seven state* are loeeted in Ameri ca’* best dairying section*. They are supplied with high-bred Holstein cows. Close to each dairy we have built tn evaporating plant, and we conduct it with hospital cleanliness. The milk fresh from the cows la put into a copper vacuum. On account of the vacuum, a moderate heat evaporate, the water without scorching the milk. Two-third* of the water is thus taken out—simply to reduce the bulk. When you put back that water the milk is the tame as it come from the cow, save for sterilisa tion. Free From Germs The vital fact la that this milk Is sterilised after being sealed. It ia absolutely free from germs. Milkmen'! milk, at you know, is always germ- laden. There are millions of germs in each spoon ful. Careful people, in these days, demand sterilized milk for their tablet. Van Camp ia utterly sterile. Like Using Cream Van Camp'* Miljc comes to you at thick a* thick cream. So thick that you add one part water for coffee, cereals or ice cream. It Is ], per cent solids, 8 per cent butter fat. When reduced to the usual milk'a richness the coat will figure about six cents per quart. The saving hi due to the fact that we save the cost of the milkmen's daily delivery. That cotta more than the milk. And Van Camp’s saves waste. You open a can when you want it and it keeps till you use it up. In the average home the use of Van Camp's cuts milk bills right in two. And you can buy at one time, if you want to, all your milk and cream for a month. The $100,000 Milk In perfecting this milk we brought to our dairies the ablest Swis* and Dutch experts. In seven years we have spent $100,000 in learning how to bring this milk to you In it* perfect condition. Now there isn't a milk in all the world any better than Van Camp’s The 16-os. can coats 10 cents—a full pint of Van Camp’s. The 6-os. can cotta S cents. Your grocer has It, shipped from .our nearest dairy. Tell him now to send you tome, and try it out tomorrow. You will then know for all the days to come which milk it best. , Van Camp’s Milk Evaporated—Sterilized—Unsweetened guests were Mr. and Mra. Charier Wol cott Mr. 4nd Mrs. Augustus Redding, of Atlanta, and Mlea Man.' Sims Eakes: Misses Virginia Roger# and Emily Harrison, of Atlanta, and Ocll Turpin, of Macon, were tendered a pretty party on Wednesday by Mr*. Henry Smith. The three girls are vlettlng Mlsa Kath arine Nichole, and are being pleasantly entertained. Mr*. Lewis Clark, of Atlanta, who la the guest of Mra. Hilton Tyue. wae con pMm»nt*d with n domino party on Wednesday-• given-by Mrs. James p. Owen, Mr*.'Le« Hand. Of 8enofa, wa* also an honor gueet at the party. fl6HlNG. PARTIES AND A DANCE. Wrightavill# Beach. N. C., July 17.— Am n ng the many delight* at Wrighta- S llto Beach, none haa been more thor- ughly enjoyed than a "miff parly" which waa given on Thursday after noon complimentary to a number of gueata at the Seashore hotel. There were about 40 In th# party, and after spending quite a while battling with Old Ocean, the merry party repaired to the hotel, and after a hasty toilet bad been made, the gueata-assembled on -the broad veranda*, where Ice cold watermelons were cut being a happy climax -to an unusually delightful aft. emoon. , The gu**t» continue lo pour In tn JVrtghtavlll* Beach from all direc- tlon# and each day witness** the ar rival of hundreds of visitors from far and near. Among those <vhn were reg istered at the Seashore hotel Thursday may be mentioned Messrs. J. D. Har rison. L. Z. Rosser. Jr., J. B. Mlkal, W. E. Harrington, of Atlanta; L. L. Cherry, of Greensboro, N. C.: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sledman. Athens; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis. Miss A'Lama Steal*. Athena, On.: Mr. and Mr*. 14'. N. Soil!*, Helm*. Ala.; Mlaa Llsale Holland. Mr. Troy Etlla. Montlcello. oa.; Mr. H. T. Nelson. Rlrbmnnd; Mr. W. B. Jonea. Mr. W, R. Meech. Norfolk: Mr. and Mr*. XV. B. Huhu. Burgaw. N. CV; Mr. J. M. Robertson, Mr. A. L. DeRosaett. Miss Maude L. Rosoher. Mr. J. P. Doughty. Jr, August*. On.; Mr. C. R. Johnson. Norfolk; Mr. J, Slme, Sumter; Miss Maggie Bodbee, Mr. W. S. Godbee, Augusta. Mlaa Oglesby, of Quitman. Ga, was the charming gueet of honor on Thura- Largest Southern music house and largest stock from which to make selec tion. CABLE PIANO CO., 84 North Broad St. D IRT Is no respeetor of persons. Besmears the clothing of the rich. Unbecoming to tramps. We’re everybody’s clean ers, PIEDMONT LAUNDRY Water Coolers Ice cold water—liow re freshing, how necessary in hot weather. Buy a Water Cooler and have ice cold drinking wa ter all the time. Prices $1.25 to $10 Hold from 2 gallons to 10 gallons. Ice Cream Freezers N’o home should hr without sit lee Cream Freezer. This hot weather nothine is more refreshing than ire cream. Have it frozen in a “LIGHTNING" or a “KING BEE.” Pnees, $1.25 to $15.00. Hold 1 pint to 5 gallons. * King Hardware Co. 53 Peachtree 87 Whitehall d&y last on one At th* moat delightful Ashing parties of th# week, when' great success wae met with by the follower* of Isaac Walton. Th* party left the beach In th* Vlrgie May, under the *u- pervlalon of the well known Captain Wells, and nftcr spending a few hour* outside, hauled In 206 line fish. Those composing the party were Mias Ogles by, the guest of honor; Mine Logan, Mr. Daniels, or. Pearson. Messrs. H. H. Williams, 8. Fleming, Eugene Kelly, w. H. Johnson. Hugh Scott, all of Atlanta, gueat* of the Beaahore hotel. The gueata from Atlanta continue to show unabated Interest in' the fishing at the beach, a party of gentlemen hav ing gone out on Friday last In the launch Loulae, Captain Salter, from the Beaahore hotel, and after (pending sev eral hours at the Three-Mile Rocks, landed about 76 trout, btueflsh, snap per*, etc. Those In the party were Memrs. Hugh Scott. S. Fleming, Dr. Pearson, Mr. Ben Daniels. Another fishing party, which also met with great auccess, went out from the Seaahore In the launch Harnett, and after spending one nnd a half hour* on the briny deep, succeeded in lending *0 blueflah. trout, meckerel, etc. Those composing the party were Dr. J. C. Jarnagln. Mr. John Tripp. Mr. Wilson, of Atlanta: Mr. Joseph Price, of Wilmington, and Mr. R. T. Burn ley. of Atlanta. The beautiful Japanese dance at Lu- mlna on Friday evening last fulfllled the expectations of the moat sanguine, and was largely attended, there nelng 35ft couplet In the grand march and about 2,000 spectator*. The bell room and verandas were elaborately and ar tistically decorated with myriads of I Japanese fans, lanterns and parasol*, while the wind bell* tinkled merrily In I the ocean hreexea. The souvenir* given 'during the grand march were attractive ! little Japanese doll* and fans, adding a pleasant feature to the occasion. Thl* was decidedly one of the prettiest dance* ever given at Lumlna. Among th* many guests who have arrived In the past day or two at the Seashore h'otel may he mentioned Mis* Ramsay, Miss .Mabel Ramsay. Ml ft Beulah Swift. Mr. Travl# Huff, Mr. C. H. Johneon, Misses Pearl Clark. Han nah liark, Ruby Askew, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Clark, of Atlanta; Mr. James T. Burch, Mr. M. D. Lucs#, of Florence, S. t\; Mr. C. R. Johnson, of Norfolk, and many others. ATHLETIC CLUB DANCE. The Inclement weather of Saturday evening In no way Interfered with the rleasure of those who went to East Lake for the dinner and dance at the Athletic club. A number of dinner parties preceded! the game and among those dining at ‘ the club were Mr. and Mrs William F. Spalding, who entertained a party of ten In honor of Mr. and Mra. George I Brower, of Iowa, the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Cliff llatcher. Dr. and Mrs. George Tlgner, Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas H. Daniel. Mlaa Elisabeth I High, Mi. Edward Barnett. Miss Fran- lce.« Connally, Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster. Mra. Estelle Garrett Baker ana Mr. \lonsi J. Johnson were among those dining at the rlub. The chaperon* for the danre were Mr. and .Mrs Lowry Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Arnold. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Harrington. Mr. and Mr*. Voldemar Guda. Mr and Mrs. Regers Davie. Mr and Mrs William F. Bpaldtng, Dr.’ and Mrs. Georg* Tlgner. t>r. and Mr*. Rich, Creamy ICE CREAM C r Ice Cream Soda vV* and Cantaloupe SUNDAES 5c Can there be any pleasure more keen during this hot weather than th* thought of a glass of our sparkling, de licious lee-cold toda and let cream. Pur* and refreshing. There It no bet ter made. Th* only difference it th* price. Oure it fie where the othere’ It 10o. Come in. You will be served promptly. LAMBERT’S, 71 Whitehall Street GERARD-THIERS VOCAL COLLEGE 455 Piedmont Avenue Sutnmmer Term Now On OPEN ALL YEAR Thomas Philip Hlnman Mr. and Mra. Georga Brower and Mr*. Charles V. Rainwater. Among the young people attending the dance were Mias Mary Traylor and her gueat, Mias Imogens Fulmore, of Austin, Tex.; Mlsa Esther Smith, Mist Carolyn King, Mlaa Elisabeth High. Miss Frances Connally. Mlaa Julia Meador. Mlaa Jennie Mobley, Ml's Gen evieve Morris. Mlsa Natalie Taylor. Miss Georgia Watt*. Mlaa Martha Ed mondson. of Alabama, the gueet of her sister, Mra. Charles Veaxy Rainwater; Mlaa Elvira Westmoreland. Mias Piin- rets Watts. Mlaa Mary Hudgins, Mlaa Margaret Ryder. Mlsa Frances Akin. •Mlaa Bessie Woodward, Mr. Moultrie Hitt. Mr. Stanley Malhewton. Mr. Geo, Blms. Mr. Joe Budd. Mr. Edwin Jones, Mr. Prince Webster. Mr. Hamilton Block, Mr. Lauren Foreman. Dr. John F. Denton. Mr. Lewie Gregg. Mr. Arthur Clarke. Mr. Erneal Ottley, Mr. Mc- •'oyne. Mr. Martine Hamisen, Mr. Ed ward Barnett, Mr. Clarence Tripp*. Mr Edward Gay. Mr. Julian Thomas Mr. Joe Colquitt, Mr. D. Berrien, Mr. Wal ter Richards. Mr. Walter Nash, Mr. Percy Taylor and others. _ Reflections of a Bachelor. From The New York Prees. A man Isn't willing to pay off Ms mar riage vosra at even l cent on the doiier It'* queer how little bit* of women e'en to act to much like big chunks of .lyre- mite. The flret thing the average man has any money tries to do Is not to litre 11 any longer. If a man could own a thousand eui* mobiles, he'd grant to own aomethlne eue h* couldn't. inoilft Th# Batson. From The Toledo Blade. "Why." writes on# of these prop' ere of unanswerable questions, or alrl always shut her eye* when * nu» kisses her?" Kend ua your photograph and perrsp* w# can tell you the reaaon. Blue Mohday? 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