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10 ANNOUNCEMENT S Miss Jessie Muse, principal of the Girls High school, announces that, the college entrance examinations will be gin Monday, and will— be held a.t the residence of Mrs. A. McD Wilson. 20 Marlborough apartments, beginning at 9:30 o'clock The subjects for Monday will he mathematics, history, physic.-, botany and zoology WOMAN S MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINE Known All Over The World —Known Only For The Good It Ha# Done. Wo know nf no other medicine which has been so successful in relieving the suffering of women, or received so many genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. In nearly every community you will find women who have been restored to health by this famous medicine. Almost every woman you meet knows of th# great good it has been doing among suffering women for the past 30 years. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass.? are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek ing health, in which many openly, state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, many of whom state that, it. has saved them from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound is mad# from roots and herbs, and is perfectly harmless. The reason why it is so successful is because it.contains ingredients which act directly upon the female organism, re storing it to healthy and normal activity. Women who er® Buffering from those ’ distressing ills peril- i liar to their sex' should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of,( Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ( to restore their heal th. Use Palmer’s Skin Whitener And Watch Your Skin 1 urn Lighter T\ON'T doubt its possibility. Idle doubt never yet LA .accomplished anything. Put it to an actual test. Ts you have a very dark and coarse, swarthy looking complexion, and you want to improve it, do something. There is nothing that can’t be im proved. rou Free a Trial Box nf Pft]mer . s Sldn Wh|t ener. Use it, anti ace with your own eyes what it. does Titer# la absolutely no doubt about its marvelous whitening effect upon a dark complexion You can watch the skin turning fairer after each aptfllcation. And it clears the complexion of all blotches and makes the skin soft and smooth Believe Your Own Eyes, Bn(1 (hat 1s whv Wp wtJ] give you a free sample box We could show you hundreds of tes timonials from enthusiastic users of Palmer’s Skin Whitener, but prefer to let yon use it and watch the actual improvement in your own complexion. Palmer’s Skin Whitener is Made tn our own i nhornt o r y. and we guarantee it to be pure and harmless. Beware of worthless and dangerous imitations with which the market Is flooded Reg ular price 25c postpaid. We will give you a free trial box ts you will present this advertisement at any of our stores. If sample is to be mailed, send 4c lor postage We want Oonrt Agents. Big Money, made easily. It yon *re mt srested, write ns tor terms. JACOBS’ PHARMACY, Atlanta, Ga. A Bi| i I 1 s v *»^ I **' HI DRINKABLE COFFEE COFFEE TH IT OF ROYM/CV ITSELF-HU mi.l. K.\J(n DRISKIYG Maxwell House Blend Coffee ABSDLL’TKLV I’t RF. lA’IFORMIY ehti.lfyt, ynd ALWAYS PM'KFD IY SFALFD TIY ( AYS (ASK YOl R GRO( I R FOR IT) Cheek-Neal Coffee Co. Nashville. Tenn Houston. Tex. Jacksonville, Fla Society News of Atlanta rpllß afternoon tea given today by I Mrs XV. ('. Humphries was a compliment to Miss Ferol Hum phries and her house guests, Miss Mar garet Roswell, of t'haso City. Va.: Miss Frances Dorris, of Nashville, Tenn.; Mis- Henrietta Verger, of Jackson. Mis:-.. Miss Louise Whatley, -if An ni ton, Ala.; Miss l'li»«ie Roberts, of t'.iirbuni, and Miss Celeste Shadburn, -if Buford. The guests included the members of the school girl sot, The d< corations in the drawing room were ->f pink- and white sweetpeas, with ferns, in the hall there were vases of feverfew, and the punch bowl, placed there, was Imbedded tn a mound of dai sies and presided over by Miss Laura Lee Cooney and Miss Willie Muse. In the dining room the tea table was covered with a lace cloth and had for a centerpiece a silver loving cup filled -with pink rosebuds and ferns. The bonbons, cakes and Ices were pink and white Miss Humphries wore shell pink mar quisette, embroidered, and made with coat of blue satin. Mrs. W. C. Hum phries wore blue marquisette combined with lace. Miss Boswell was gowned in pompadour marquisette, with garni ture of tiny pink buds and garniture of crystal and silver. Miss Dorris wore white lace over white charmuse satin, with overdress of cerise chiffon and rhinestone buckles. Miss Yerger was gowned In white crepe, embroidered In pearls and silver Miss Shadburn and Miss Roberts wore white lingerie gowns. Assisting In entertaining were Mrs. \\ c. Humphries, Misses Isolene Camp bell, Alice Parks. Helen McCullough, Virginia. Lipscomb, Adgate Ellis, Rosa lie Davis, EM elie Fort. Essie Robert of Fairburn. Celeste Shadburn of Bu ford and Helen Estes of Gainesville. Affairs at Driving Club. Sixty guests are expected to attend the dinner dance at the Piedmont Driving club this evening. Among those who will entertain are Mr. and Mrs William A Speer. Dr and Mrs. Leßoy - hilds and Mr Lynn Werner Tomor row evening Mr. and Mrs. F O Fos ter will entertain at the informal sup per which is a feature of the club's service. A TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANTI NEWS. SATiTRnAY. -TT'NE 15. 1912 Vacation Season Holds Interest Os Society Going and coming will be the order of the social chronicle forth- next two months and rumors of pleasant parties at the seashore or mountain resort, with postal cards bearing pictures of a breezy hotel dr a. foreign scene will be the only news from the wanderers, far and near. Mr. an<| Mrs. Henry T. Peeples and | 'heli son. Mr. Dum-an Peeples, leave next week for New York and #lll visit other points pear rhat city, stopping in Washington upon their return trip. Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Hawkins and their young daughter. Miss Margaret Hawkins, will spend August at Tox a way. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan will chaperon a member of .voting girls dur ing August at Toxaway. Mr and Mrs. Carroll Payne and Miss Helen Payne will occupy a cot tage near the city for the summer and will break the monotony of the season with many short motor trips. They visited Warm Springs the past week, and next week expect to go to Colum bus in their car so- a week or so, with relatives in that city. Leaving next Tuesday for Tate Spring are Mrs. Charles Sisson and Miss Margaret Hawkins, joining Mr. and Mrs. John Newton Goddard, who are there at present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns and children leave next week for Wrights ville Beach Life at Wrightsville is gay with summer pleasures, one of the merry launch parties of recent date having been tendered to two popular Atlanta visitors. Misses Jane Thorn ton and Dorothy High, Mrs. T T. Wil liams being the hostess. Other At lantans at Wrightsville are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Broyles, Dr and Mrs W. C. Jarnagin. Miss Erskine Jarnagin. Mr and Mrs George Forrester leave next week for that place Mr and Mrs F. L. Seely and their children leave next week for Asheville to .-.pend the summer at “Overlook,” their bungalow In the North Carolina mountains. Mr. and Mrs Austell Thornton are also at Asheville for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Orme and Miss Anne Orme leave, next week to open their summer home on Lake On tario. Mr and Mrs John Ashley Jones, with their young daughter. Miss Mary AlgoodXjones. and Alisa Margaret Mc- Kee, leave July 1 to spend some time at Mountain Meadow Inn, a beautiful resort near Asheville Th» tw-o young nomen, who are splendid horsewomen, will take their horses and will enjoy long rides through the mountains. Miss McKee will visit Mrs Seaborn Wright in Rome before going to the moun tains. Mr and Mrs. .1 W. Goldsmith, ac companist! bv Mies Marianna Gold smith and Master John Whitton Gold smith, leave tonight for Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith plan tn spend the month of August in Can ada. going to New York later to meet their daughter, Miss Marian Goldsmith, who arrives from an extended stay abroad, on September 14. Miss Gold smith and her party are now in Paris and are having a delightful stay. Miss Charles Owens and Miss Mildred Har man being other Atlanta girls in the party. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davis leave to night for Atlantic Beach, accompanied by Master Oscar Goldsmith Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peters, Mrs. Clar ence May, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Dallis and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson are at Atlantic Beach Missi Margaret Disosway, who. aI th her mother. Mrs. .1. .1. Disosway, is spending the summer at Black Moun tain. N. is now on a, visit to Mrs. Emil Laurson at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. The plans nf many prominent At lanta people for summer include trips abroad. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McCan dless and Miss Edna McCandless sail July t> on the Berlin of the North Ger man Lloyd line and will go direct to Berlin, later visiting Carlsbad and Ba den-Baden They will visit Paris be fore returning. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant and Miss Margaret Grant left today for Now York and will sail from there to Europe for a summer abroad Mr. Arthur Clarke and Mr. Joseph Gatins, Jr., left yesterday for New York and sail .lune 20 on the Celtic for Europe. They will spend some time in Paris and will return home Septem ber 1. Mr. and Mrs Lee Lewman. accom panied by Mis Lewman’s mother, Mrs. Samuel Sparks, ami their' daughter. Idolene, left todav for New York and sail next week for London. They will tour the continent by automobile. Bowling Party at Club. Mr and Mrs, John E Murphy en tertained a group of young people at a delightful bowling party last night at the Piedmont Driving club. Miss Eula Jackson and her house party visitors being the complimented guests. There were pretty prizes for the game. Miss Rosalie Davis winning the girls' first prize, an engagement book, and Mr. Hubbard Mien, the men's prize, an enameled Card holder. For the guests of honor silk hose were given. At in o'clock a dainty buffet supper was served, music by .in orchestra add ing to the pleasure of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy s guests were Misses Glenne Dickey, of Augusta. Ella Vaughan Patterson, of Montgomery; Hula Jackson. Margaret Hawkins. Mary AUgood Jones. Josephine Mobley anil Nellie Hood Ridley, ami Messrs Stuart Witham, Hubbard Allen. Marsh Adair A. W. Hill, Floyd Mcßae. Jr. Dixon M-i'arty. Wingate Battle and William M ill- r. For Miss Launius. Miss Katie Ozmer entertained Erl day tfternoon at a linen shower in honor of Miss Virginia Launius. a brid»-elect of June The decorations and ices were in yellow and white, to - ii'tv out the -Ailor note, field daisies being the flowers used. The inception room, parloi and dining room were batik--i with ihtm. About Ju -gutsts vert present. _ | WEDDINGS Newcomb-Osborne. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Newcomb have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter, Edith, to Mr. David Rankin Osborne on Saturday, June 8, at Ivanhoe. 111. Cards inclosed announce that the young people will be at home after July 1 at Cartersville, Ga. / Winn - Brcwn. The marriage of Miss Peal Louise Winn to Mr. Walter Williams Brown was an evfent of the week at the home of the bride. The ceremony, performed by Rev. Charlps V. Daniels, was wit nessed by a gathering of special friends. The bride wore her traveling costume of tan cloth, with a hat <>f me same color, and carried bride roses and val ley lilies. Mrs. Fred *'. Poley played the bridal music. After a trip to Atlantic Beach, Mr. Brown and his bride will be at home at 107 Peachtree place, until ther depar ture later in the summer for an extend ed trip to the East and into Canada. FUTURE EVENTS , Miss Margaret Hawkins will enter tain at a luncheon and matinee party Monday for Miss Eula. Jackson and her house guests, Miss Glenne Dickey, or Augusta, and Miss Ella Vaughn Pat terson, of Montgomery. In honor of her guests. Misses Kath erine Plumb, of Augusta, and Cather ine Link, of Abbeville, S. C., Miss Ruby McGaughey will entertain Tuesday aft ernoon at a pretty tea. The young host ess will be assisted in entertaining by Misses Minnie Purvis, Lydia Mcßride, Marian and Nina Neal and Louise Thompson Serving punch will be Misses Agnes Haney, Tyler Daniel and Bessie Tappan. Miss McGaughey's guests will be en tertained at several parties next week, among those to entertain being Miss Bessie Tappan. who will give an after noon affair. Miss Jessie McKee sailed today with Mis# Green's part}- for a summer abroad Mrs Cooledge and her son. Mr Aure lian Cooledge, leave next week tn spend some time at Toxaway, N. C. Mrs George M. Brown will motor to Athens next week and will have as her guests Mrs. John M. Moore and Miss Bertha Moore. They will attend the commencement exercises of the Uni versity of Georgia. 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B WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY W ,~3[| Atlanta W Sorority Girls ’To Be Entertained Lavishly _ The calendar of social affairs attend ant on the convention of the Beta Sig ma Omicron sorority, which meets at the Georgian Terrace next week, will boa very happy one. The first affair of the Belies will be a beautiful reception at. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Andrews, giv en by the Atlanta alumnae. Thie’takes place Tuesday evening. The guests will bo received by the officers of the grand council, assisted by several of the At lanta members of the sorority, these to be Miss Erna B. Watson, of Lexington. Ky., president; Miss Christine Cole, of Newnan, vice president: Miss Ruth My all. of Liberty, Mo., treasurer; Miss Bernice Stall, of Richmond. Va., secre tary; Miss Elizabeth Falter, of Tilden. Nebr.. historian and editor; Miss Fran ces Pearce, of Montgomery, associate editor; Mrs. O. F. Elder. Mrs. V. J. Adams and Miss Sadye Andrews. As sisting in entertaining will be Misses Bernice Schueseler and Mary Andrews, Mrs. J. H. Andrews, Mrs. Will Stewart, Misses Mary and EUse Gary, of Gulf port. Miss.; Miss Mattie Lou Stephens, of Forsyth; Miss Grace Pruitt, of Clay ton. Ala.; Miss Nina Dent, of Eufaula, Ala., and Mrs. George E. Stock, of Montgomery. Gin Wednesday a luncheon at East LaJte will be tendered the visitors and Atlanta sorority young women, followed To Keep Skin White, Velvety, Wrinkle-Free (Aunt Sally in Woman's Realm. I C. M W. says. “My arms are so coarse and rough I can not wear short sleeves What do vou advise?” The treatment recommended to ‘ Anise” will doubtless overcome this condition A. F. G. asks: "What should I do for prow’s feet and for a baggy neck?” Try a wash lotton made by dissolving 1 oz powdered saxolite in 1-2 pt. witch ha zel. This is Immediately effective In any wrinkled or fl abb v condition Use dally for a while and results will sur prise you. 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