Newspaper Page Text
20
Society
News of
Atlanta
< VI MBER of pm lies ..iv b.-n
ZA arranged for lire dinner tinner
this evening at lit’ Piedmont
Driving club Mr. and M - William E.
Haw kin will < n!< ; l-iin guest- Mr.
find MTr E. R Railing Mr Hti
Henz and Hr. am; Ur \\ ilb im Perrin
Xirii-'-an ’•'.e iiav< potm- of four
guest, each I . md Mrs. William A
Speer will have i pain of ten. Mi
and*Mrs Hl! I Mom. dll iiavt tin.
guest - (■ arw \i'- .1-1 o Smnnvrt i*
will bar* four cor -r Dr. and Mrs. i
Dunbar Roy « .11 e,\» < p.irh of right
Mr. Edward F’* * pie Mr. Hadi‘•on Roll
and Mr F. P Cnirhip <n have n partv
of six Mi and M' Harry Harman
Jr . vHi have fmn 2 i- o . and
Mrs Ten Er < A Rrnnn and Mr. and
Mr.- M D. Mao will din* together
Cox CoHeqe Commencement.
Tb <ixt\-ninth annual ronwm e
inent of c. cii’- h < hppn i highly
Bucces = fu! even’ of the The va
ricus r< J'-i’f and dher or *■ * a inm* nis
V-M.l ■ i-a 5 bv ti *- a al h-L'h M and
ai d of t i - Instil u»h«.'
The ronmv wen.ent .vr ( . y. .
OpFnr-d " s h an r.<nfng recital hi the
candidate- for <’• rt ’th aw *. ,n piano and
voire ’'d b\ ii.rw-n fr'»m th* 1
viol n <’ i • The pro: ram pre-
gent’ ■ r- * ■•■ 1. in ip . \ numb*»
g.r ! 6 r>■ iI i’r•r 1’ • d ’h* ■ met hodr.
gtanda’d ami attainment for pnpds *»f
this c? •*
Th® orator.' •I i v, a in • barge of an
1 a u. •i >< itainnient ’hi hHng a
new foatnrr . f ij.» < omni* n<fnvmt The
estahii h’a o’ "f thi" * s hnr»| of nratorv
'-■» • -—*—• l"l
! ißi,<n •* 7 '*** ***M»il I
I
Palmer’s Skin Whitener
Will Bleach Four Skin
Try It and ••«•■«• the marvelous r»
Biilt Frire 2’->r. prepaid anywhere
Jacobs' Pharmacy
Atlanta, Ga.
- __ •;
JBMWaKltl'yagT W« IT- —•—* L 'llli I ■ .HI! n ■ !■
IR.' *, S-g; L
xL
KWTTSBfe
fflSfe
Georgian
W ant Ads
Get
Result:-
65“ — - - - ' - ' - -
Combinations In Flat Silver
It is sometime* 1h" <i<sirc of ;t funiilv or “roup of friends
fr> give ihr bride a chest of silver, but find lh;it it eosls more
than they wish'io pay.
We can supph combinations ihai will, ni lettsi. form a
delightful liegiiHiiii'j f'ii ih< volloe!ion
We can give you corrwl groupings of flatware in an\
gizp ca<v or <du st roii iv sh <>ur laruur of patterns is unus
uali' broad, in faei. so much so that choosing becomes pp
tirely a mailer of personal preference
<)ur engraving, which is without <osl lo ion. is so c\
ecuted a- to !2>w to th" artivh a more handsome appearance.
Wi in\ii<- ion i<> sei th« ru-h abundant fine of pat
tern' n ' •a n ..bosv ■ on,
(F vgene y Haynes
f yWF L *_p y * nil 4 T g T
ENGAGEMENTS
1 Proctor Fulton.
Ms Elizabeth Proctor, of Savannah,
announces the engagement of her
daughtf!. Alice Pauline, tn Mr. Elmer
Elswmih Fulton, of Atlanta, the mar
riage to teke place in Helena on .June 3
.it noon.
’ Taylor. Terrell. \
Mi. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor announce
th engagement of their daughter. Ag
n Eucile, to Mt Kenam Thomas Te
ic|], the’wedding lo take place June 19
at th* resident e of the brid’*-ele< t on
< ’apitor.aveniie.
Thomas Wier.
Mu. < lenrge Hinihv Thomas an
nounce- the engagement of het daugh- (
«i. Ro<r>na Elizabeth, to Mr Joel Alex
ander Wier The wedding to he on the
• vr-ning of Jmv 12 at home, .394 Prim -
avenue. Mhens. Ga.
' Mr. Ree - Branch,
I Mr and M»s R. R Mcßee. of Wat-
I kin villr. Ga.. announce the engagement
■>f Hour daughter. Alice Enflaire. lo Mr
Otho M< l.aughlin Rranch. The wed
ding to take place a’ the Methodist
• hut* h on M rdm day* evening. June 2H.
Laurins- Hutcheson.
Mr. ami Mt - Thoma ’'Latin 4 .aurins
announce the engagement of their
daughter, V irginia Flo, to Mr. Swepson
ii’Niel Hutcheson. Jr. of Athens. Ga..
the wedding to take place at the home
of the bride np th r » vening of June 17
Love Salmon.
Mr and Mi- I H Neel* announr*
the engagement of theli daughter Mis:
Annabel Darden Love, to Mr. Jack
Henly Salmon, tin* ceremonx tn be per
formed bx Rev S. R Relk, of tin Park
Street Methodist church, at 8:30 o’clock
<»n th evening of June 25, at the Wr-t
End Baptist church.
lia - marked an epoch >n the historv of
orator' in the South
The senior <’elebration at < ox wa*- a
beautiful event. The tudent- march
id In bv classes, epch preceded h\ its
v. cp m i » *»t, 'x ho bore the rias flower
and < olni The lunlot <’las.s carried an
immense daio chain which they held
1 '’oft t | t p -pnior mar'h'd through
c o double line and -mg th p dais.'
••»»£ Massed in front and on tin col
stag* ill united in inglng thi
<•. college song
ihc original e-sayi- that followed.
■hi histni', prophecy poem and "ill
i .iio-pe’> » d " Ith reading and mu ir.
I •ci e entertaining.
The ,\nung women graduate: in piano
kc the brilliant closing recital of the
<*mu-.» m oment.
M«ss Leroux’s
Jr-o <’onst.an<p T.ernux. the young
| t.iughtei’ of Mrs. J. VV Leroux. gave a
'■'aruing pari' Ihi;- afternoon nt the
• f'lookhavon chib. The guests included
ibout 3<» young people, Mrs. Eeroux
■ Im per on ing. assisted b\ Mrs. St Elmo
\l.»ngah. Miss Alice May Massen
;.ih Mis* I'l i Johm ton and other
friend ;
The roi ppibni hall and ball room of
Ihr 1 bib "ore decorated in Bild flnuere
! LACKED CONFIDENCE
STILE IT HELPED
Happy Experience of Ridge
ley Lady, Who Describes
Her Own Narrow Es
cape From Death.
Ridgeley, Tenn. —Mrs. Jennie Estes,
of this place, writes: "I want to say
something good for C’ardiii. I can t be
gin to say enough. I was sick abed
with womanly troubles, from February
until October, and was in very bad con
dition. The doctor came to see me.
I three or four times a week, but he did
[me no good. One day I thought I would
[ give Cardui a trial. I had no confidence
:in II O' ill. hut I bought a bottle. In a
: few dai s I was up and-doing my house- ■
work. Xo«, 1 haveigained 15 pounds,
1 and Illi feeling as well ns I ever felt in
my lit',-. If it had not'been for <'ardul. I
honest lx believe I would, have been In
m\ grave 1 advise all sick and suffer
ing women to take I'ardui. It cured me
when ill other medicines failed.”
in the past fifty years thousands of
ladies have written, like Mrs. Estes, to
tell i,f the benefit received from i'ardui.
Suri: tes'tinioni from those who have
tried and know i'ardui surely indicates
' ‘ m- i line of this reliable woman's rem-
I . dy.
For quick relief from all forms of
' otniiply trouble, i'ardui is the medi
m you need. Try it.
X H Write to: Ladies' Advisory
- > i>i . Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chat-
■"C ■ Tenn foi Special Instructiong.
<nd *i4-rage book ‘Home Treatment for
I Women. sent in plain wraj'per. on re
-1 ones!
I
i Hb ATLAX J A GEORGIAN AND \"E"!S:SA I I KDAY. MAY 25. 1912.
Dancing Recital
by Children
Tuesday
or artistic and social interest w ill b f
a recital in classical and national dane
inj; by the pupils of Miss Lillian Viola
Mnselev at Segadlo’a hall on Tuesda;
evening at R:3O o’clock.
The various dances will be presented
by the tnetnb' rs of the aesthetic class,
and the first and second classes of th<-
I dancing school.
Many beautiful dances will he ex
| ploit'd by the children. Notable on the
j program will he tpe •’Mignonnette,*' an
| aesthetic dance interpreted by the gfirlK
of the aesthetic class, and also anaet
theti. -010 dame Thiee Eai’ Maids.”
interpreted by Miss Harriet Askam
"L’Hirondello or Swallow' Waltz” Is a
new hall room dance w hi< h v 1 ill ire ran.
dried br the entire < ompanr of young
dancers < >tlu 1 ensemble dances wit'
be the Krakoviak Ballet, from Zchfzn-
Szaria. "Myrtles.” a clas-'ical ballet by
the second class: the "Broadwar Pol
ka." the "Prince s Two-step." "Piz
zlcati," from "Silvia." and the “Ga
votte Waltz," a new ball room dance.
A number of children will take part
in the beautiful program of dances and
a largo audience w 111 witness *ho per
formance.
There will he a dance ihr afternoon
al Scgadlo's for the younger college set
and on Monday evening, beginning at
S. .th o’clock, the last dome of the sea
son w ill take place Miss Moseley leaves,
the latter part of the week for New
Vmk. where -be will spend the gt eater
part of the summer ,'tudying under
lx>uis t'hallf and Mr. Romen, the fa
mous ballet teacher Later in the suiit
mer Mrs, A O Lane, of Birmingham,
will Join Miss Moseley' and they-will go
10 Eastern summer resorts near New
York. Mis’ Moseler return:- tn Atlanta
I (he latter part of September.
and greenery, and dainty ices and other
refreshment: were served, the pink
color motif being carried out in de
tail.
The parti vaa opened " ith the grand
march led by the young hnstes.-. danc.
ing with Master Walter Wilkes. Many
pretty figure were Introduced, the fa
vors being Japanese parasols for the
girls and <aner, for the boys,
Mlsft Leroux wore a dancing frock of
white point d'esprit. caught with tiny
pink moss rosebuds and made oyer
pink natin. with pink satin dam'lng
slippers adorned with moss, rosebuds.
Mrs. L«roux wore white !ac“ over blue
Mik
The guests Included Misses Idelta
Andrews, Martha Boynton. Louise
L'Engle, Nell Summerall. Harriet Ask
am. Laura Lewis- Lahon. Margaret
Massengale, Either Joeriison. Betty
Joerrison. Helen Brown. Bazelle Bar
clay. Barcroft. Louis Mclntyre. Betty
Black. Ruth Armistead. Masters Wal
ter Wilkes, Olin Stamps. Marion Wil
son, John Simpson. Thoma-s Longino.
Charles Henry Parantha. Joel Arml
stead and other*
Mrs. Erwin to Entertain.
i Mrs. Rush Erwin will entertain at an
afternoon domino party on Friday, May
31. at 1 o’clock
Mrs. Erwin's guests will he Mrs. John
Purser. Mrs. John M McEachern. Mrs.
Henry Brittain, Mis. Thomas L. Stokes.
Mrs-. Charles Forrest Mrs. R. O, Coch
ran. Mrs Thomas Pitts. Mrs Eugene
Booth. Mrs. Warren Seay, Mrs. Thomas
Hadi. Mrs. W A Foster. Mrs. W P
Walthall. Mr. J. Walter Mason, Mrs.
George Griffin. Mis Leon Walker. Mrs.
John Longwell Mrs Edward Cheshire
and Mis. George Ramey.
Graduating Exercises.
The graduating exercises at the Im
mat ulate Conception seminary will take
place at 5 o'clock on Wednesday, June
r>, at the Academy hall. 149 Washington
street.
The closing exercises of the gram
mar. intermediate and primary classes
of the academy will take place at the
hall on Tuesday morning. June 4, at ID
o’clock.
Miss Mason Entertains.
Miss Evelyn Mason enteitained at tea
at the Georgian Terrace this afternoon
foi Miss Jennie Lowry, a bride-elect
of Juno. The guests were Miss Lowry.
Miss Mini Blalock Miss Annie Lou
Padgett. Miss Alice May Freeman. Miss
Marian Fielder, Miss Igimat Jeter, Miss
Dorothy Breitenbuchet. Miss Wilhetni
na Drummond. Mrs. Ivan Allen and
Mrs. .1 I. Lowry .
: Atlantans Complimented.
Mrs Julian Field and Mrs. A. I)
’ Adair. Jr . have returned from a visit to
I their sister. Mrs, Calvin Morgan Me
lt.'lung. in Knoxville Mrs. Field -and
i Mrs. Adair were entertained extensively
during tht’ii visit. Mrs. McClung was
hostess at two luncheon of twelve cov
ers each.
The Atlanta ladies also shared hon
or- with Mr. Lee McClung, I’nited
Slates treasurer and a brother of Mt.
Calvin Morgan McClung, at a dinner
parly given by Mr. and Mrs. < ’ha les
McClung. Others entertaining for Mrs.
Field and Mis Adair were Mrs Alfred
F Sanford, Mis. Cary F. Spence .intt
Miss Katherine Biisioe. \ number of
box parties, teas at the t’herokee Coun
try < lub and automobile parties added
I io the pleasure of then stay.
: Mrs. Scott Hostess.
Mi.- H'-niy Berlin -d Scott enter-
TALC IS BORATEO
\ ‘ t .V HERF >« no other Tai
cum Powder so s- r. «o
smooth. so delightfully
perfumed.
1 ~ Guaranteed Pure
£ 10 Cents a Bom
**»©♦?«*• '*y Mined ana reaie on rby
••esh and G TALCUM PUFF CO.
arttHe jEEW ' But* Terminal B*j«ldfng
yP~ Brooklyn. N. *.
PERSONALS
Mis. Joseph Brown Whitehead has
returned to New- York, after a short
stay at the Georgian Terrace.
Mrs. Rex E. Weiser and children, of
' hattanooga.. have returned home from
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. t’ulley in
West End.
Mt. and Mis. Goodloe H. Yancey an
nounce the birth of a daughter at tneir
home. 8 Kennesaw avenue, who will be
called Sarah Elizabeth.
Miss Bannie Marie Hood i nlet tamed
at a box party at the Forsyth this af’
ei noon for Miss Jennie Philpot, of Au
gusta, and Miss Eva Mutphy, of Si.
Louis.
Miss Georgia May Tayloi was hnste--
at tyro bridge parties today, entertain
ing this morning for Miss Florence
Katnper. a brtde-elei t. and this after
noon for Mrs John C. Jacobs, of Chi
cago, Mrs. Irving Gresham's guest.
Mrs. Fred entertained in
formally this: afternoon at ,‘her home in
College Park for Miss Manelie Brew
ster. a bride-elect of June, the guests
including only Miss Brewster and her
attendants.
Misa Pauline Foster, of WacX. Texas
arrived today to spend a few days with
Miss Lula Dean Jones. Miss Foster
has just attended the commencement
at Chevy Chase. Washington. D.
where she and Mis -. Jones were class
mates. Miss Foster will be entertained
informally during her vi=it, and’ will
be tendered a dinner party at the din
ner dance at East Lake this evening.
~ WEDDINGS
Word Pratt Wedding Plans.
The wedding of Miss Kossie Word
and Mr Eugene <”. Pratt, of Birming
ham. will be a pretty event taking
place Wednesday morning. June 12. at
19 o’clock, at the Central Presbyterian
church
Miss Alma Nanc« will be maid of
honor, and Mr. Ashby Long. o( Bir
mingham, will be best man
Mis. E B. McCrory, a sister of th?
bride-elect, and Mrs. J Frank Cates
will be matrons of honor The ushers
will include Mr B. C. Broyles. Dr. E.
B Thomas, Mr. J J. Snelling and Mr.
B N'. Darden
FUTURE EVENTS
The tea at which Mrs, ,T. J Spalding
will entertain at Deerland Thursday
afternoon will be a compliment to her
daughter-in-law. Mrs Hughes Spald
ing. Invited to meet the bride are the
members of the young married set,
with a few of the unmarried set and a
limited number of Mrs. Spalding's spe
cial friends.
Assisting in entertaining will he Mrs.
William H. Schroder. Mrs. Phinizy Cal
houn. Mrs. Junius G. Oglesby. Jr., Mrs.
Alex Smith, Jr., Mrs George B. Allen
and Mrs. R. D Spalding
Punch will be served by Mbs Kath
erine Dußose and Miss Faith Johnson.
The informal five o'clock tea at
which Mrs. Charles Boynton will enter
tain Friday afternoon will be a compli
ment to Mias Rosa Lamar Milledge,
whose marriage to Mrs. Boynton's
brother. Mr. Emory Pattillo. takes
place on June 11.
Mi's. W. A Byers will entertain 10
guests at a 42 party AVednesday after
noon for Mrs. William K. Jenkins and
her guest. Miss Lyda Robbins, of Penn
sylvania.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The regular meeting of the Atlanta
Woman's club will be held in the club
rooms on Baker street Monday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
AUTOMOBILE BURNS IN
ROAD NEAR STOCKBRIDGE
As J. S. McClelland and Arthur
Holder were returning to Atlanta from
Venable lake, near Stone Mountain, to
day the automobile in which they were
riding caught tire and was completely
destroyed. Mr. Holder was slightly
burned by the first flash of flames. Mr
McClelland escaped, as he had gotten
out of the car to crank it. It is be
lieved the fire was caused by faulty
ignition as he attempted to start the
motor. Mt McClelland and Mr. Holder
had been to Venable lake for a fishing
trip. They were near Stockbridge w hen
the car burned. They came on to At
lanta by train.
STOLE TWO BIBLES:
CHASED BY TWO WOMEN
BOSTON. May 25.—George H Kelley
and James A Lynch were arraigned in
the municipal court charged with steal,
ing two Bibles worth $5 from the Mas
sachusetts Bible society They were
'arrested after two women employees of
[the publishing house had chased th>-m
: down Court street.
REV. A. C. WARD RETURNS.
Rev. A. C. Ward, pastor of Oakland
City Baptist church, who has- been at
tending the convention of the Southern
Baptist church in Oklahoma City, has
[ returned and w ill fill his pulpit at the
[usual houis tomorrow.
turn'd 39 guests at a handsomely ap
[ pointed buffet luncheon today at her
[home on Myrtle street In the draw
j ing room the decoration;- were of dai
i sier and palms, and in the dining i oom
I the table had for a l enterniere j !arg<
baCO of rc-»ro*h' Pert*n ro.-s fr.
Scott w a go 1 'd tn v bite satin
draped m net and trimmed in princess
uoe
C-IURCH NOTICES
The Georg'an gladly contributes the
following space each Saturday for church
notices.
They must, however, be sent so as to
reach The Georgian office not later than
noon Friday.
METHODIST.
TRINITY —Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
m : S. S,. 9:30 a. m
PARK STREET Preaching. 11 a. m. and
8 p. tn.: S. S,, 9:30 a. m.
FIRST F S? 9:30 a. m.: preaching, 11
a. >i.. and 8 p. m.
EGEI.STON Mli'Mt IRIAL—S. s. 9:30:
preaching 11 and 7:45. Epworth league
0:30 p. tn.
HEM PH ILL AVEM’E-S. S. 9:30:
preaching 11 and 7:45. Epworth league
at ti.
NELLIE CHAPEL. <East Point)--S. S.
IQ. Preaching 11 and 7:45.
EAST ATLANTA Rev. C. V. Weather,
pastor. S. S. 9:30 a. m. Preaching 11
a. m. and 7:45 p. nt. by pastor. Adjourned
session quarterly conference Monday
evening at 8. Stewards’ meeting Tuesday
evening at parsonage at 8. Cottage pray
er meeting as residence of Mis. James
Crowley. 1024 East Fair street. Saturday
evening at 8
BONNIE BRAE—Preachhig, 41. and 8’;
S. S., 9:30 ant.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Sunday school,
10. preaching, 11 and 8
ST. JOHN- S S , 9>30: preaching. 11 and
ST. Mark S S . 9:45; preaching. 11
and 8
BAPTIST
JACKSON HILL,— Preaching, 11 a m and
* P 111 ■■ Junius W Millard: S S , 9:30
Gordon street “ Tent services, Gor
don and Lucile, morning and evening,
s S , 9:30 a m . B Y P. 1' . 7 p. m
Services daily, 7:45 p. m. "
FIRST -S. S., 9:30 a. tn.: services. 11 a
in. and 8 p nn
CENTRAL- Dr J C. Solomon will preach
morning and evening services
EAST SIDE TABERNACLE—Services. 11
a 111 and 7:45 p. m.. S. S., 9:30 a' tn
HIGHLANL' PARK- Services morning
and evening, ordinance of baptism at
evening service
IVPST END Preaching morning and
evening. S. S.. 9:30 a m '
EDGEWOOD=S. S., 9:30 a m : preaching.
11 a. tn and 7:30 p m . baptism at
night ’
TABER N ACL®- 8 - S . 9 30; serriidn. 11;
baptismal service, 3:30; BA" P U ,
b 30 sermon, 7 15. ,
COLLEGE PARK-S S., 9:30 a m :
preaching, 11 a m. and Bpm
ARGO Preaching. 11 a m and 7:30 p tin
at 9:30 a. m
PONDERS AVENUE—S. S 9:39 a m..
preaching 11 and 7:39 n ni
SOUTH SIDE-- Preaching. 11 and 7:80.
S. S., 9.30 a tn
CAPITOL AA’ENT. E—Preaehin.g. morning
and night: mtier services at usual
hours
TEMPLE—s “at”9:39. preaching at 11
a m and 7:30 p m
PRESBYTERIAN.
DRUID HILLS Preaching. 11 and 7*30;
S S , 9:30 a. m
BARNETT STREET -Preaching morning
and evening. Sunday school. n 30 a tn .
C'hrfstian Endeavor, 7 p m
WESTMINSTER - AVorShiD H and T
S S . 9 30 a m
NOR TH Morning service. 11.
evening servf. e. 8. S S.. 9 30 a m
HARRIS STREET -8. S, 945 a tn .
preaching, 11 a ni. and Bpm
WEST ENDServices, 11 a. m and 8 n.
m : S. S.. 9:30 a m
WALLACE Preaching. 11 a m and 8 p
m.: S S.. 9:30 a m
MISCELLANEOUS.
RAILROAD YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS
TIAN ASSOCIATION. 31ij W Alabama
street at 3:30 p. ni.
CHRISTIAN - AND MISSIONARY AL-
LIANCE Tent. 79 Capitol ave.: 3:30
p. tn. and Wednesday, 3 p. ni.; every night
7:45
WEST F,ND-S. S. 9:30 a. tn.: Christian
Endeavor. 7 p. m . sermon, 11 and 8
ATLANTA HOLINESS INlON—Union
Congregational church. 3 p. ni.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRlST—Services.
1 1 .JL_S ._ 9:30,
B II BARTON.' Bible lecturer, speaks at
Cable hall at 3 p. tn.; "In the Resurrec
tion of the Dead: Where AVill You Be?"
ENGLISH LUTHERAN -Preaching. 11
a. tn. and 8; S. S.. 9:80 a. tn.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
WEST END AVENUE—BibIe studyy 9:D
Preaching. 11:30 by S. IL Hall; no serv
ices in tlie evening.
TTkYOR AND A’ASSAR STREETS—
Bible study. 9:45; preaching. 11:30 by
J. I Horton; no services in the evening
EAST POINT Bible study, 2:45 p. m.;
preaching. 3:30 p. tn. by Evangelist Hall
CONSTITUTION Bible study. 10 a. m.:
prea< hing. 3 p. m. by Evangelist J. J.
Horton.
DOCTORS
GAVE HER OP
Mrs. Stuart Finally Saved By
Lydia E. Pinkham’® Vege
table Compound—Her
Story Interesting.
Elmo. Mo. —“I think your Vegetable
Compound is wonderful for it has helped
i tn p - I had four doc-
ttors and they said I
had female troubles
and a tumor and
nothing but an oper
ation would help me.
I could not sit still
long enough to eat,
and could sleep
hardly any I was in
so much misery with
pains in my side and
back.
“A year ago last spring my doctor
gave me up. and be was surprised to see
me this spring and to see my condition.
I give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound the praise wherever I go for
I know 1 would not be here today or have
our fine baby boy if I had not taken it."
Mrs. Sarah J. Stuart, R.F.D. No. 2,
Box 16, Elmo, Mo.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
who suffer from displacements, inflam
mation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indigestion,dizziness,
or nervous prostration. Lydia E Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound is the stan
dard remedy for female ills.
If tou want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. eon®*
dentiaii Lynn. Mass. Tour letter will
be read end answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence.
CRAZED BY BLINDNESS. HE
SLASHES WIFE;KILLS SELF
NEW YORK, May 25s—Crazed be
cause he believed be was losirtg his
eyesight, John Meyers. a painter,
hacked his wrists and throat with a
carving knife. He slashed his wife and
knocked their six-year-oid son uncon
scious when they tried to interfere.
Meyers died. Mrs. Meyers is.in a seri
ous condition.
CHRISTIAN.
COLLEGE PARK—Everett Hbllingworth,
pastor. S. S. 19 a._m.: wj3rsWp.at._ll.
"God's Holy Things:” 7 p. in.. V. P. S <•.
E., “Missions in Asia:" 8, address "Ma
homet. or Winning-a World by Force."
Midweek service Wednesday at 8 p. m
CATHOLIC
SACRED HEART—Communion mass. 7
a. m.: low mass. 9:39 a. m.; high mass.
11 am.: S. S mass. 9:45: S. S.. 10:39:
May procession, 4 p. m
Anty Drudge’s Monday Morning Song,-
Fels-Naptha does my washing,
And I have time to spare.
For.while the clothes are soaking,
I'm free from work and care.
For scrubbing, house-cleaning and dish
washing Fels-Naptha soap is just as superior
as it is Tor washing clothes. It does all any
soap will do—-besides lots of things impos
sible with other soaps;
For instance, it whitens floors in addition
to cleaning them; takes dirt off varnished
surfaces of hard wood without dulling the
varnish; brightens dingy paint work and
brings out the colors in oil-cloth and lin
oleum; —and in doing this cleaning you
use a cloth instead of a scrubbing brush.
Easier, isn’t it? It will remove grease and
stains from darpets and rugs as thoroughly
as can be done by a professional cleaner.
It will even take out blood stains —the
severest test a soap can be put to.
Full directions for doing all these things
the Fels-Naptha way are printed in dm
wrapper—the red and green wrapper.
« JUNE WEDDINGS %
jpx n °t delay longer in placing orders for engraved in-
•“ vitations. Our summer samples represent the verv
pjy latest shapes and forms' that have been accepted bv 7/j
(gl refined and fashionable society. We do not follow
we LEAD in origmatiiig artistic effects with fine
material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for sani
tX'. pies, which will lie supplied free of charge.
J- P STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.
A. WEDDING STATIONERY ENGRAVERS
iKrL 47 WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA GA f;'.'
’I ’
Looking in theßight Place
TTOW many thousand pairs
A A of eyes do you suppose
“search” The Georgian Want
Columns every day?
Georgian want ads cost lit
tle but accomplish much.
—
Both Phones 8000
Girls* Playhouse Ran
Far Away With Them;
My, They Were Scared!
NEW YORK, May ?5,—Tw elve-year
old Mildred Hunt and her younger sis
ter, Anna Hum. were tarried avay in
a New York Central freight car on a
ride they didn't relish, Tim girls
climbed into the ear to "play house,
expecting it was going to remain on
the sidetrack.
First thing they knew the ear began
moving. They began screaming, but
nobody heard them. T«o piaymate= on
the ground were ;-o frightened they
started to run home •
They huddled up ”> • 0rn 431 and
waited for iho car t" stop. When the
train got to Ossining, Janies Young
. camp walking along the track and
went to girls’ aid After thanking
him. thoy started <»n their tom-mile
hike ba< k homo.