Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 02, 1913, Image 4

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Trtlj ft I liAMi A iiJNUJNfiWS, ft A II Kit A Y, MAY ii, UUd. M ISSES Ethel Thornton, top, and Verna Ruth Harrii, two of the three talented Atlanta young women who will give a recital to night, at Cable Hall for the benefit of the sunper fund of the Night School for Working Girls. The social calendar for the week end is unusually bright mi account of the if a yeti ea at the Piedmont I driv ing Club, the Eaat I#ake County Club and the Brookhaven Club At each of these club* there are in formal dances, which are largely at tended. More than one hundred quests will attend the dinner dance at the Piedmont Driving Club this evening. Among the larger parties will be that of Mr and Mrs. .1. E. Hunnicutt, who will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Speer. Judge and Mrs. Ar thur Powell, Misses Aimer Hunnicutt, Laura Cowles. Elizabeth Morgan, Messrs. Madison Bell. Murry Donnell and Hoyston Cabanis.. Miss Iconise Hawkins will enter tain for Miss Margaret McPhccterH, of Raleigh. N. C.. Mrs. Samuel In man's guest Mr. and Mrs. .lames T. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J E Hunnicutt, Mr. and Mrs George Dexter. Mr and Mis. Thomas B. Felder, Mr. and Mrs. Alex King, Dr. and Mm. Bates Block, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ten Eyck Brown, Mr. and Mrs John I). Little. Messrs. James Harris, Milton Dargan, Jr.. Edward King, Strother Fleming, Ralph Ragan, Dozier Lowndes. William Hilliard Another bright week-end event was the tea given at the Piedmont Driving < 'lub this afternoon by Mims Helen Jonet. Miss Margaret Northen’s guest. Miss Helen Barnes, of Macon, was the honor guest, and thirty young women wore entertained Miss Hinman Hostess. Miss Ruth Hinman gave an Infor mal party this afternoon at her home on Piedmont Avenue for her guest, Miss Marjorie Thomas, of Katonton. The first prize for guessing eon teat was a jabot of crocheted lace; the sec ond, an Armenian lace handkerchief, and to the honor guest was presented « string of Venetian beads. The lower floor and the porch were decorated lor the occasion it) fern a, honeysuckle and ivy. On the tea ta ble was a tall crystal vase of Japanese iris surrounded by Ivy leaves. Miss Hinman was assisted in re ceiving by her mother, Mrs. George Hinman, Miss Willie Williams and Miss Dorris Lester. Her guests included the Misses Hel en Jones, Fiances Dovvnman, Willie Williams. Lena Hansell. Mary Louise Relinking, Hattie Thomas, Maude Cobb, Dorris Lester, Sara Eubanks. Mary DeSaussure. Katherine Darby, Gladys Sands. Marguerite Henderson. Louise Henderson, Harriet Haynes. Marcella Hallman. Martha Whitner, Caroline Nicholson. Emma Ollflfe Ki ser. Evelyn Stephen**, Nellie Joe John- *011, Elliot Johnson. Elizabeth Tls-- Cornelia Pickett. «'arollnt Black, Lil lian Carter, Josephine Smith and Car olyn Blount. Mieses Dorothy Hinman and Eula Dun woody served punch. Potter- Alexander. A quiet home wedding v\as that of M^rft Nancy Eula Potter to Mr. Allen >Ki' , »riand Alexander which took place Wednesday evening at S o'clock, Dr S. R. Lelk. of th- Park Street Methodist Church, officiating. Th< marriage was at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. G. A Potter, on Lee Street. The couple left imme diately after the ceremony for a trip Bant. On their return they will be • t home on North Boulevard. Mist Smith's Box Party. Miss Hildreth Burton-Smith gave 1 box party at the Lyric this afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Hugh Lokey's ! guest. Miss Elizabeth Winn, **f Rich* . moAd. Va., the other guests being ! Misses Nancy Prince and .Martina I Burke of Macon. Drama League to Meet. A meeting of the Drama League will be held in the parish house of All Saints Church on Wednesday. May 7. at 4 o'clock. Dinner To-night. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Selden w i 1 en tertain at dinner to-night for their guests. Miss Marion Roberts and Mias 'Anne Bolden. The party will include Miss Roberts. Miss Selden. Miss Fran- j ces Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nealy, Mr. Gabriel Holcim*n. Mr. B» v- * erly Du Bose and Dr. Robert McCord. "Donation Day” Planned. The first Tuesday in each month has been selected as ‘‘Donation Day" for the Home lor Old Women. B1 West dial invitation to their friends and t > 1 ngers In 1 From .7 to « o'clock music will be ren dered and light refreshments served. Mrs. Patti I !© Entertains. Mrs. John Ray Pattillo entertained inforu ally *»t lea yesterday afternoon at the Georgian T< 1. • for her guests. Miss Carrie Belle Sciiu»s>i\ ,,f Roanoke. Ala., and Ml*» Mitt!- } Holt, of (’hattanooga. For Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. John Spalding entertained ten friends at tea at the Georgian Ter- rufe this afternoon for Mrs. Oib#on. tile guest of Mrs. porter Langston. For Miss Ruth Wilton. ( Mrs. J. Frank Meador will entertain informally at bridge Tuesday after noon for Mi Helen Dargan's guest, Miss Ruth Wilscn. of New York. Orphans’ Aid Society to Meet. The Orphans’ Aid Society will meet in the vestry of the Pryor Street Syn agogue Monday at 4 o’clock- Informal Bridge Party. Mrs. Alfredo Barlli, Jr., was host ess at un informal bridge party to-day for Miss Marian Fielder’s guest, Miss Cornle Fore, df Charlotte, N. C. The guests included the njembers of h r bridge club and the Misses Marian j Fielder. Elizabeth Parker, Evelyn Ragland. Margaret Middleton. Mar- I guret Beck, Mrs. Robin Adair. Mrs. Henry Troutman. Mrs Willi im Aker . Mrs. Hal Miller. Mrs. John B. Akers, Mias Groce Thorn and Miss Lillian Beatty of Columbus, Ohio. SUN To-morrow With BENEFIT RECITAL ! Proceeds of Entertainment To-i night to Aid Girjs’ Night School Supper Fund. PERSONALS IL RELIEVED ITCHING IT ONCE And Cured Skin Humor in a Month. Brooklyn, Nov. 1, lnu. —“At first little red spots were seen on my Brins and body, which l noticed were getting larger every day. They itched me so much that l Scratched myself until I bled. There were times when 1 stood up syll night and scratched. 1 waj* iroubled about three weeks. during Livldch time 1 used . which meemed to do me no good what ever. Then, finally. 1 thought «>f Mtying Ret»in«»l Soap and Hc.-inoi I* liniment. As soon as I applied Miesinol Ointment 1 felt much re- - ief. After using it a few J noticed the sore spots slowly ^fading away, and in : bout a month was cured completely.” (Sign ied» Adolph S< h ><*». 742 Shlpherd "Avenue. The soothing, healing balsams ii *llesiuol Ointment and i Resinol Tlotip, penetrate every tiny pore <>f the skin, clearing it of all impuri ties. driving away eczema, rushes, ringworm, psoriasis, and other eruptions, and making pimples end blackheads impossible. Pre scribed by physicians for eighteen years'. For free sample» write to Dept. 1G-8. Resinol, Balt inn . . m e Practically every u. uggist s. ii- no! ointment and Resinol Miwr- May McMillan Is visiting Mrs. Simmons in Amerlcus. Miss Mary Gienn came from Colum bus to spend the week-end with her parents. Miss Elizabeth Loving will return from Texas May 15. Mrs. F. K. Kneip is out again after an attack of tonsilitls*. Miss Margaret Middleton, of Chat tanooga. is visiting Miss Evelyn Rag land. Miss Alma Ruth Nance has re turned after spending three months in Florida. Miss Helen Muse leaves to-day for a visit to her aunt, Mrs. < >. E. Brown, in Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Hunter have re turned to Atlanta and are at their apartments in the Georgian Terrace. Mr. Robert Rushton is convalescent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lanier King after an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. William A. McCurry. who has been vial ting in Fuirburn. left to-day for Orlando. Fla., accompanied by Mrs. Homer Davis. Mrs * John Ray Pattillo and Miss Margaret Rushton leave Monday to j visit Mrs. Pattillo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barfield, in Roanoke, Alu. Mis.-vs Pattie Nell and Laura As*- I kew. of Columbus. Miss., are the I guests of their sister. Mrs. John As-J kew. on North Jackson Street. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fleming are installed in their new home, 872 North. Boulevard, having recently moved to Atlanta from Columbus. Miss, s Nanc\ and Rena Clarke, who 1 haw been the guests of Miss N-M Waldo for the last two weeks, vsili return to their home In Tor boro, X C. Mrs. Howard "Muse will have as iter guest for several weeks r aunt. Mr*. | W'. B. IVnfieid of Neu Y01 k City. S.a j was Miss Virginia R hards before h*r j Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Hinton came 1 over n t eir fr» Athens yes-I rerday . 'd ae at the Georgian Ter* 1 race. In the pa were Miss Rosa! Smith and little Mis- Annie Hinton j Ordinance Starts Exodus of Palmists Soothsayers Fold Tents and Leave Atlanta, Following Fight Made by Councilman. Ifad Atlanta palmists, seers, clair voyants and readers of the future read their own palms and told their own fortunes during the past three weeks they might have been lmppier than they are to-day. They are on their way to-day to other parts In droves. “A tall dark man,” who has proven that fortune-tellers do not control the future at their own sweet will, is Councilman Claude Ashley. His ordi nance prohibiting the practice of palmistry and kindred occult arts in Atlanta has been unanimously recom mended for adoption, and the colony of seers that lias made Atlanta its home for years must fold its tents and silently steal away to more fer tile fields. It is practically certain that Coun cil will approve the measure Mon day. ■FREE TO YOU—MY SISTER Atlanta’s interest in the Girls’ Night School has already insured success for the recital to-night at Cable Hall by Miss Ethel Thornton, Miss Verna Ruth Harris and Miss Agnes Coleman for the benefit of the school’s supper fund. More than 150 working girls of At lanta, otherwise denied advantages of education, are enrolled in the school, and the heavy attendance well- nigh has exhausted the supper fund. The recital was found necessary, of ficials of the school say, that they might be able to pay the bills of the school for the final month of the session. The recital this evening will be one of readings and elocution. Selections humorous, dramatic and in dialect will be given by the three young women, all of whom have attained local fame in their work. The Girls’ Night School is on the second floor of the building at Peach tree Street and Viaduct Place. Its enrollment numbers 155 girls, who go for instruction each evening at 6:30 o’clock, immediately upon quitting work. It is tjiat they may reach the school at once that the supper is spread for them. Much of the expense of the supper is paid by the school management out of the supper fund. CLEMSON ALUMNI MEET AT UNIVERSITY CLUB A quarterly meeting of the Atlanta Chapter, Clemson Alumni Associa tion, will be held thi$ evening at S o'clock at the University Club. No* tiers sent out by \Y. H. Scott, secre tary and treasurer of the local chap ter. announce that matters of vital interest will be brought up. PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF HAYTI DIES SUDDENLY The Great AY AMERICAN The American Sunday Monthly Magazine, a striking Fiction number with a beauti ful colored cover, will be given FREE with every copy of The Sunday American Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON, May -General Tan- erede August**. President of the re public of Hayti, died at Port an Prince last night after a brief illness, according to a cable received here to day. me your mrut for ot cost. City Park Now Open l V. 1» a. Free to You ant) Every Sister Suf fering from Woman's Ailments. 1 am a woman. I know worn an’1 sufferings. 1 have found the cure. I will mall, free of any charge, my home treat- ment with full liutiructiiuis tu any sufferer from woman's ailments. 1 want to tell all women about this cure- you. uiy reader, for yourself, your daugh ter. your mother. or your sister. 1 want to tell you how to cure yourselves at home without the help of m doctor. Mon can not understand women s sufferings What we worn, r. know from experience, we know better than any doctor. I know that my home treatment ie sjfe and sure cur. for Leuror- rheea or Wfeltlsh discharge*. Ulceration. Displace ment or Falling of the Womb. Profuse. Scanty or Painful Periods. Uterine or Ovarian Tumors, or Growths: also paint In head, buck and bowels, bearing down feelings, nervousness, creeping feeling up the spine, melancholy, desire to cry. hot flashes, wcannees. kidney and bladder troubles where caused b> weaknesses peculiar to our sex, 1 want to send you a complete ten days’ treat ment entirely fro# .> prove to you the: y. , , urp .ourself »t homo, easily. quickly and sqrelv. he nd*cr. tin. it will cost you nothing to rf .«e die treatment a complete trial* and if you wl*n to continue. It will cost onl> altout If rents j? wrek i two • •'*• a ih> J will not interfere with your work or occupation. Jnit send n .rtc and address. : *11 me l>nw you suffer U yu wish, and 1 w! sen.p you tin* treat •f case. it 'ireH free. In plain wrapper. ’’V return moll. 1 will also sti d von free WOMAN’S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER" will ex- :iry>n I -rati.:,- showing • * v ’• *:.d b they can easily «ure themselves at home. Krery woman s.-.ouUt have ft '* think for hersHf. 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