Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 26, 1912, LATE SPORTS, Page 9, Image 9

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Society News of Atlanta A T the regular week-end dinner AA dance at the Piedmont Driving club Saturday evening, the guests included several charming visitors, in whose honor informal parties had been arranged. Mrs. Lawson Stapleton. of Americus, the guest of Mrs. Charles E. Sciple. was the central figure in a party including Mr. and Mrs. Sciple, Mr. Martin Amor ous and Mr. E. P. Mcßurney. Miss Ethel Ray. of Philadelphia, was the honor guest at a dinner party com posed of Miss Bessie Woodward, Miss Isabel Kuhrt. Mr. Lynn Werner, Mr. O. H. Young and Mr. Rob Ryan. Others present included Mr. and Mrs. Doughty Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Carle ton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin John son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sisson. Dr. and Mrs. Willia J. Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cosgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harman. Misses Gladys LeVin. Bessie Woodward. Emily Winship, Messrs. W. S. Guthrie, R. W. Hunt. James J. Goodrum. Hugh Scott, J. C. Colquitt and Mr. Butters, of Michigan. One of the largest dinner dances of the season was held at the Country club at East Lake. Among those present were Misses Lilian Logan, Julia Rich ardson. Clifford West. Margaret North en, Laura Ansley, Elizabeth Morgan. Aurelia Speer. Sarah Coates. Hilary Hel en Moody. Helen Jones, Elizabeth Raw son. Nell Prince, Alline F'elder, Gene vieve Morris, Elvira Westmoreland, Carrie Dallis. Kate Wheatley, of Amer icus; Ethel Dunham, of Baltimore: Lee wood Oglesby, of Quitman; Julia Mead or Isabel Kuhrt. Lillian Williamson. Elise Brown. Sarah Bell. Messrs. Rem sen King, Charles E. Sciple. Jr., Clar ence Knowles, George Plant. Rudolph Geissler. Archie Lee, John Morris, Jr., Archer Davidson, Cleve Simms. Hughes Roberts, Ben Daniels. Edward Barnett, Winter Alfriend. Bockover Toy, Frank Spratling, Dixon McCarty, Arthur ■Wynn, Bowie Marthi. Leslie Forbes, Henry Hull. Charlie Meador. Moultrie Hitt, James Ragan, James Callaway, Ernest Ramspeck, Carl Ramspeck. Dan Yates, Julian Prade, Horton Matthew son, George Walker, Lieutenant Bur dett, Dr. John F. Denton, Dr. Charles P. Hodge. Dr. J. V. Pierson, Dr. G. R. Moore, Mr. Worthey and Mr. Cook. The Brookhaven club was visited by many club members and their friends Satuday afternoon and evening. Among those having supper at the club were Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Andrews, Mr. No young woman, in the Joy of coming motherhood, should neglect to prepare her system for the physi cal ordeal she is to undergo. The health of both herself and the coming child depends largely upon the care she bestows upon herself during the waiting months. Mother’s Friend prepares the expectant mother’s sys tem for the coming event, and Its uso makes her comfortable during all the term. It works with and for nature, and by gradually expanding all tis sues, muscles and tendons, Involved, and keeping the breasts in good con dition, brings the woman to the crisis in splendid physical condition. The baby, too, is more apt to be perfect and strong where the mother has thus prepared herself for nature's supreme function. No better advice could bo given a young expectant mother than that she use Mother’s Friend; it is a medicine that has proven its value in thousands of cases. Mother’s IMEfinrUCnTc Friend is sold at 11lK3 drug stores. MT ffj Write for free KiLIIIJ book for expect- ant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atluta, Ga. DIAMONDS CORRECTLY CLASSIFIED We do not believe there is a house more painstaking or that is more rigid in the placing of the different grade stones in the class to which they belong than ours. For instance, if a diamond shows the least trace of yellow, we do not hesitate to mark it off color, or if any one of a number of things is present which tends to reduce its cost, we invariably mark it in accordance. As a conse quence. it is possible for one to go through our stock, and however little they may know of diamonds, make as satisfactory a selection as an expert. We invite you to see our splendid display, at which time, if you desire it. we will be glad to go over our partial payment plan fully with you. Selection packages sent anywhere on approval. ftuqefje MsCuyiWsG Jiwturnj - •»» WHITCHSUU •» PERSONAL MENTION t Miss Edith Howe McCool is visiting in Kentucky and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clayton and Miss Adelaide Clayton are at Warm Springs. Master Albie Malone, Jr., leaves Monday to enter school at Bellbuckle, Tenn., for the winter. Mrs. Elizabeth Ella Donald, of Green wood. S. C., is the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. A. E. Arnold, in West End. Mrs. Edith Colling Fisk, of Cincin nati, will remain for a few days longer with her sister, Mrs. William C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chapman and family will take possession of their new home on Hurt street, Inman Park, next week. Mrs. Sarah J, Purtell. who has been confined to her apartment at the Adair for the past week, is improving and will soon be out again. Miss Sallie Cobb Jackson will re main several weeks longer at Wrights ville Beach, where she will be joined by her mother. Hrs. J. L. McDonald. Mrs. John Morris. Miss Mary Morris. Mrs. Edward Quinn and little daughter, and Mrs. William A. Speer, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Allen. Messrs. F. A. Coker, C. A. Johnson, F. A. Watts and Philip Head. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bishop had as their guests for dinner Mr. and Mrs. Chessley B. Howard. Mr. Fred Patter son entertained a party, including Miss Kate Wheatley, of Americus; Mr. and Mrs. John DuPree. Mr. Turner Carson and Mr. L. W. Wright. Dr. J. Cheston King had as his guests Mrs. George Wright, of Lakeland. Fla., and Mr. V. Clarke Williamson enter tained Mr. P. O. O'Keefe at supper. Others visiting the club were Mrs. J. T Crass, Mrs. Lowry Porter. Mrs. Wil liam J. Garrett, Miss Lucy Harrison, Mr. 1.. S. Montgomery, Mr. Charles Wil liams. Mr. Ed Terrell and Mr. N. E. Murphey. Parties For Visitors. Miss Frances Bailey, of Savannah, and Miss Madge Pollock, of Rome, are being pleasantly entertained as guests of Miss Dodo White. Miss White's motor party was a compliment to the visitors, and they were honor guests at a swimming' party given at East Lake by Miss Marie Cobb, the other guests being Misses Marian Neal, Princess Watts and Louise Dobbs. Tea For Visitors. Miss Dorothy Traynham entertained informally at tea at the Georgian Ter race in honor of Misses Allie Hughlett. of Cocoa. Fla., and Elizabeth Jones, of Oanville, Va.. the guests of Miss Iceland Hughlett. The other guests were Misses Leland Hughlett, Harriet Haynes. Ida Winship. Faith Johnson, Ruth Reid. Caroline Briggs and Ellen Wolfff. Mrs Edward Traynham chaperoned the young guests. For Mrs. Harrold. Mrs. W. R C. Smith entertained in formally at tea at the Brookhaven club this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Frank Harrold, of Americus, the guest of Mrs Clayton Callaway. Tea was served on the piazza overlooking the lake, the party including Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Calla way. Mrs. Joseph McCrary and Mrs. Harrold. Informal Tea. Miss May Clarke was hostess at an informal tea at the Georgian Terrace, het guests including Mrs. Garnett Quil lian. Misses May Cunningham. Sadie Workman. Joseplftne Rogers, Annie Brown. Esther Brevard. Willie Farrar, Ella Brown and May Sykes. Informal Supper Party. Miss Margaret Scully entertained in formally at supper last evening in hon or of a group of friends from Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Peypascham. Miss Villars Peypaschamp ano Mr. Henry Peypascham. The table, with covers laid for twelve, had for a decoration four tall cut glass vases of goldenglow. The bonbons and ices were yellow and the pretty color scheme was carried out in detail. Parties For Miss Hooper. Miss Florence Hooper, of Athens, the guest of Miss Helen McCarty, is being pleasantly entertained during her visit. This afternoon Miss Margaret McCarty gave a matinee party, followed by tea at the Piedmont Driving club, in her honor. Last evening she was the honor guest at an informal dinner given by Miss McCarty, the other guests includ ing Miss Louise Broyles. Messrs. Win gate Battle. Robert Baugh, Dixon Mc- Carty and Edwin McCarty. Miss Louise Broyles entertained in formally at supper at the Brookhaven club last evening in honor of Miss Mc- Carty. "Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased,” writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all dealers. ... The Atlanta Conservatory of Music will open Monday. September 2 Pupils who wish choice of teachers should ap ply at once. CARE OF THE TEETH IMPORTANT TO HEALTH Without perfect teeth one can not enjoy perfect hgalth. Decayed or im perfect teeth are not only painful and continuously annoying, but a positive menace to health nnd even life Do not neglect your teeth. Upon the first sign of decay have them Heated and Live suffering or, if the teeth are already in bad condition, have them at. tended to at once. The modern scientific painless meth ods In use by the Atlanta Dental Par lors rob dentistrv of Its former terror*, and 'he most difficult operations ar» performed quit kly and without pain Tnls handsome establishment Is Io rated at thr corner of l*< a. htree and Decatur streets, antrance at Uri-2 Pea« htree. ••• rnr, ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND XEWS. MONDAY. AI'GI’ST 26. 1912 Carmel, have returned from Indian Springs. Miss Kate Wheatley, of Americus, will remain for some time longer in Atlanta, dividing her time between visits to her grandmother, Mrs. Merrill Callaway, and to Mrs. John Dupree. Mrs. William C. Rawson and Miss Elizabeth Rawson have returned home, after spending several weeks at High lands. N. C. Miss Sarah Rawson will remain in the mountains of North Car olina for some time longer. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Oglesby, whose marriage was a recent event, and who spent the past several days in At lanta. have returned to New York. Mrs Oglesby was formerly Miss Kate Ogles by. of Quitman. Mrs Roscoe Hearn, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park Woodward, will be the guest of her sis. ter, Mrs. Thorn Flagler, after Wednes day. returning later to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Woodward. Mrs. H. E. Bryson and her daughter, Miss Mary E. Bryson, have left for Cheyenne. Wyo.. where they will re main until about October 1 visiting Mrs. Bryson’s son. Captain J. Harty Bryson, and his wife at Fort D. A. Russell. Mrs. Anthony Murphy and her sis ter, Mrs. C. W. Janies, of Birmingham, are spending several weeks at the St, Charles. Atlantic City. Mrs. Murphy will visit her daughter. Mrs. Boykin Robinson, in New York before return ing home October 1. Mrs. Albie Malone and children. Al bie, Jr., and Emily, have returned home after spending the past two months in New York with Mrs. Malone's mother, Mrs. Clark. Miss Lalia Clark accom panied Mrs. Malone home and will spend some time with her. Mrs. E, M. Chapman, Miss Rose Belle Chapman, Mrs. E. \V, Rowbotham and Miss Ruth Rowbotham have returned home after a week s stay at Tallulah Falls. Mrs. Rowbotham and Miss Ruth Rowbotham will spend a month with Mrs. Rowbotham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chapman, before returning to their home in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs W. S. Richardson, Misses Annabelle anil Mattie Lou Rich ardson, Miss Jennie Broadus. Miss Jes sie Bledsoe and Miss Frances Craine have returned home, after a delightful visit to St. Simons Island. Miss Bled soe and Miss Craine leave Monday for Augusta, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Kelly. 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HINES OPTICAL COMPANY 91 Peachtree St. etween Mentgomery and Alcazar Theaters 0 F OR S Y T H DAILY AT 2:»», 7:45, AMD »:I5 VAUDEVILLE “IT IS THE SOCIETY FAD’’ REAL POPULAR PRICES HOTELS AND RESORTS. Ocean View Hotel Pablo Beach, Florida. After Aug i«t 18, Until Close of the Sexson Will Put On the Following Special Rafes: 30 Desirable Rooms, European Plan. Daily rale: SI.OO, one pr-rnon, $1.50, two person.''. Weekly tale $5.00, one prison; $8 00. two per sons. Lower rate, in tw > bed rooms foi three or more persona. FpeciHi rates In young ladies dormitory foi werk-end. oi weekly parties with < l,» pet one Ex' ellem <'«!» m . oiinevllon. Danrea '1 ue.day, Thursday and Haturday night*. Miss Perdue Is the Bride of Mr. Yundt Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Perdue an. nounce the marriage of their daughter, Caroline, to Mr. George Jacob Yundt, the ceremony having been quietly per formed this morning at 10 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in Inman Park. Rev. M. J. Cofer was the officiating minister and there was present only the immediate family. After the ceremony Mr. Yundt and his bride left for a wedding journey and on their return they will be at home with the bride's sister, Mrs. John Boykin, at 289 Myrtle street, WEDDINGS Hood-Alexander. Miss Alma Hood, of Baltimore, and Mr. John G. Alexander, of Atlanta, were njarried Saturday afternoon by Rev. Gaston R. Buford, of the Central Presbyterian church. Mrs. Alexander had been visiting Misses Josephine Bradford and Lillian McHan for several weeks before her marriage. She is pleasantly remem bered by friends in Atlanta, this having been her home up until two years ago, when her parents removed to Balti more. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Alexander left for a short trip to the East and on their return thev will make their home in Atlanta. Mrs. Charles Remsen left today to visit her parents in Dennison. lowa, and will be away one month. 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REDUCED ILLUSTRATION -Actu.l .<z. 8 3 4x7 inch., • SAVE YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN READERS INCLUDE 15 CENTS EXTRA FOR POSTAGE FIRST PAGE HEADINGS Address, THE GEORGIAN, Atlanta, Ga. ENGAGEMENTS Jones-Acree. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jones, of Latti more, N. ('.. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ola, to Mr. Edgar Acree, of Atlanta The wedding will take place at the home of the bride on Wednesday evening. August 28. Stearns-Walker. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Stearns have an nounced the engagement of their Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, back ache. nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that, as T D. Pee bles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot tles of Electric Bitters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach reme dies I used." So they help everybody. It’s folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at all druggists. ••• FACER'S PURE FLAVORING EX TRACTS have no equal Sold every where 10c and 25c the bottle, at your grocer’s. THE ELECTRIC HOTEL AT BONITA THEATER TODAY AND ALL WEEK The King-Murray-Jones Musical Comedy Company, with the complete cast of the company, consisting of Boh King, Happy Gibbs, Jack Murray. Rob ert Jones, George Bromer, Dorothy Ver non. Viola King. Adella Anderson. Iva Genette, Joy Filmore. Corinne King and Midge West, will present this aft ernoon. for the first time in Atlanta. "The Electric Hotel," one of the best musical comedies of thy season. It's a big hit; don't miss it. Remember the place—Bonita Theater. 32 Peachtree street. Adults. 10c; children. sc. Con., tinuous performances and motion pic tures afternoons and evenings. daughter. Edith, to Mr. Charles Loyal Walker, the wedding to take place Sep tember 10 at West Boylston. Mass. Mrs. Charles E. 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