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NINE O'CLOCK GERMAN
OUTING AT LITHIA 8PRING8.
The outing at Lithln Springs.' which
the Nine O'clock German Club will
give Saturday, will be the moat nota
ble aocial event of the week-end. A
large party will leave the city at 4
o'clock In the afternoon and will re
turn at 11 p. m. Dinner will be nerved
In the dining room of the Sweetwater
Park hotel, after which the cotillion
will be danced.
The chaperonea will Include: Mr.
and Mra. IVIIIIam Lawnon Peel, Mr.
and Mra. John 8. Clarke, Mr. and Mra.
J. C. Beam, Jr., Mr. and Mra. L. H.
Beck, Mr. and Mra. J. Frank Meador.
Mr. and Mra. J. Wllle Pope, Mr. r.nd
Mra. Cobb Caldwell, Mr. ami Mra. For
mat'Adair, Mr. and Mra. Charlea 8.
Northern Mra. Louis Gholatln.
l The othcere of the club are: Prenl-
« dent, Mr. Logan Clarke: aecretary and
• treanurer, Mr. Lynn Werner. The gov
erning board are: Menara. Travla Huff.
Eugene ottley and Robert Ryan.
The membera are: Menara. c. V. An-
aier, Jr., R. R. Arnold. S. W. Black,
Stuart Boyd, 8. A. .Carter, J. B. Con-
nally, Arthur Clarke, Logan Clarke,
Harmon Cox. J. P. Calloway, John
Corrigan, Andrew Calhoun, Robert
Crumley, J. H. Croaa, E. E. Clapp, Ed
■ward Cay, Dr. E. M. Coleman, I>r. R.
T. Dorsey, M. D. Dobba, J. II. Frank
lin, F. P. Gamble, R. V. Glenn, J. F.
Glenn. Enell Gay, W. D. Harper,
Thomas M. Hall, Jr., Travin Huff, E.
V. Haynea, 8. P. Hewlett, W. E. Irvin,
H 8. Johnaon, Jr., R. W. Keely, D. H.
Kirkpatrick, T. 8. Kenon, Jr., J. C.
Kirkpatrick, H. W. I-ndil. W. McCar
thy, H. M: Melone, Wharton Mitchell,
Alex MeDougald, William Markham,
G. L. Norman, W. I). Naah, J. V. Naah,
K. M. Ottley. W. E. Ragan, R. 8. Runt,
S. Sheer, R. A. Ryan, Dr. E. D. Rlch-
ardhon, J. D. Stewart, Auatell Thorn
ton. E. E. Thornton, Lynn Werner,
A. M. Whaley. Carroll Latimer, V. A.
Bachelor, M. R. llroylee, R. W. Pavla,
J. W. Engllah, C. C. Hatcher. E. H.
Inman, R. J. laiwry, W. L. Peel, J. 8.
Rnlnc, Jr., J. M. Slaton, T. M. Stewart,
C. L. Btockdell.
LAST ASSEMBLYllOP
AT SEGAOLO’8 HALL.
A number of the young dancing aet
were preaent Thursday evening at the
last assembly _ hop at Segadlo'a hall.
Many pretty dancing frocks were worn
by the yoyng belles. Flowers and, pot
ted plants decorated the hall. Mr. and
Mra. W. T. Gentry and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Haynes were the chaperones.
Among those present were. Miss Nina
Gentry, Miss Bessie Pope, Miss Lottie
Wylie, Mias Lottie Austin, Mias Settle
1'cabody, Miss Julia Meador, Miss Jen
nie llutchlna, Miss Alice May Free-
inn, Miss Mary Anderson, Miss Elisa
beth Rawaon, Miss Helen Dargan. Miss
Katherine Wylie, Miss Alice Davidson.
M lag Helen O'Brien, Miss Gladys Levin.
Miss Blanche Carson, Miss Baxter,
Miss Thomas, Miss Lipscomb. Mias
Marguerite Haverty, Mias Leone Lad-
son. Miss Marguerite Hemphill, Miss
Ida May Blount, and Messrs. Roger
Keys, Louie Leonard, Harry Harman.
Inman Oray, Andrew Nlcolson. Herbert
Allan, Julian Thomas, Wimberly Pc-
ters, Eugene Haynea, Walton Harper,
It M. Northcutt, Turner Carson, Ed
ward Jones, Will Parkhurst. Abe Adair,
Ashby Hill, Umar Hill, Std Phelan,
Gordon Raker, William Dancy, I .aw-
rence Harris, Hillard Spalding, Leman
riielan, Vernon Stallings, Milton Dnr-
son, Hunter Muse, James Prince. Wllle
I'ope, Edward Ony and Charles North-
rutt.
Mr. Henry To Wed
Miss Mary duBignon
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming duBignon an- iter, Mary Lamar, to Mr. W. C. A. Hen
ry, at Columbus, Ohio, the .wedding to
nounee the engagement of their daugh- | take place early In the fall.
Gorman- Gorman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith announce
the engagement of their sister, Mrs.
Birdie Thompson Gorman, to Mr. Os-
alan Daniel Gorman, the marriage to
take place Saturday evening, June 2,
at 8:30 o'clock,-at*the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, No. 148 West Peachtree
street. ,
course luncheon was served at small
tables.
‘ The Aral prise, was a sliver hat pin,
and the coneolatlon prise a white belt.
Mias Aline Mitchell, the guest of hon
or. was presented with a hand-em
broidered lingerie waist.
Miss Howell received her friends In
a dainty morning dress of muslin,
trimmed In Val lace. Her sister, Miss
May Howell, wore white dotted swlsa,
with trimmings of baby Irish lace.
Those present were Misses Aline,
Jessie and Ora Hue Mitchell, May
Adair Howell, Nettle Mills, Louise
Dooly, Elisabeth Adair, Wesley Mitch
ell, Stevie Tlminons, Ruth Lewis, Min
nie Atkinson, Mrs. Cone Maddox,
Misses Lee and Gertrude Brandon.
SMITH-MATHEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mathews, of New-
berry, B. C., have Issued Invitations to
the marriage of their daughter Myrtle
to Mr. William Pinckney Smith, which
will take place at their home Wednes
day evening, June 8 at 8 o'clock.
Miss Mathews Is a young woman of
charming |>ernonaUty, a graduate of
Mont Amoena Seminary, Mount Pleas
ant, 8. Mr. Smith Is one of New
berry's leading merchants and moat
popular young men.
TO Mi88 CARSON’S GUESTS.
Miss Hattie Orr will entertain In
formally Friday evening In honor of
Misses Ellne Lipscomb, Bessie Baxter
and Martha Thomas, the attractive
guests of Miss Blanche Carson. The
occasion will be a bowling party, and
the guests Invited are Misses Blanche
Carson, Kllse Lipscomb, Bessie Baxter,
Martha Thomas. Carter, Hattie Orr,
Messrs. Will Glenn. Charlie Sisson,
Waller Nash, Walter Coliiult, David
Kirkland.
STUDIO RECEPTION.
Saturday Mrs. Alma L. Blackman,
assisted by her sister, Miss Bertha
Harwood, will give a studio reception,
at her apartments at the Grand—room
*00—to which the public and especially
lovers of art are cordially Invited. The
hours of the reception will be from 10
to 12 a. in. and from 2 to 5 p. m. Mrs.
Blackman's friends are greatly grati
fied to learn that she has recovered
front her recent prolonged Illness.
MR3. POLK TO ENTERTAIN
IN HONOR OP MIS8 GOODE
One of the pleasant events of next
Tiicsdey will be the party which Mrs.
W. B. Polk will give In honor of Miss
Kiln Goods.
Those Invited to meet Miss Goode are
Miss Susie Fain, Miss Louise Fain,
Mies May Pagetl, Miss Nan Stephens,
Mls.4 Perrvman, Miss Louise McOovprn,
| - Mi-- Julia Goode, Miss Minnie Atkln-
► .... Miss Edith Elgin. Miss Adeln
carter, Mies Weal, Miss Edith Fisher,
nil H Ethel Fisher, Miss Bailie Walker,
Miss Fannie Turner, Miss Ruth Lewis,
Mlsa Pauline Middleton. Miss Edith
Ainsden. Mlaa Marie Alice Phillips,
Ml-- Eva Wrtgley, Miss Elisabeth Mo.
l.aughlln
MISS HOWELL ENTERTAINS
, FOR MIS8 MITCHELL
On# of the most enjoyable of the
many Informal parties which have
been given this week for Miss Aline
Mlichell was that at which Miss Caro-
line Howell entertained at cards Fri
day morning, at her home, In Weal
End.
The lower floor of Miss Howell's
home was thrown open to her guests,
iiml was decorated with pink popples
and eweetpeas. After the game, u
MISS EDNA HIGH'S
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
‘ Mlse Edna High entertained her
young friends at a very enjoyable
birthday party. Mlsa Joyce Wood and
Miss Annie Lou Mann contributed to
the pleasure of the evening by their
excellent piano and vocal selections.
Refreshments wers enjoyed at 11
o'clock.
Mlsa lllgh's guests were: Miss An
nie Lou Mann, Miss Joyce Wood, Miss
Nellie Lee, Mlsa Gussle Mae llrnntly,
Slim Thyrta Ware, Mlse Grace Golden,
Miss Ruby Jones, Miss Bene Williams,
Miss Odessa Backus, Mlsa Nora Gra
ham, MIsaDIa (ilbsoti, Mlsa Minnie Lee
Rrantly, Mlse Tommie Brantly, Mlsa
Clara Rrantly, Miss llenrlelin High,
Mrs. J. D. High, Mr. F. J. Golden, Mr.
Archie Backus, Mr. Claude Arnold,
Edgar l.ulher, Henry Courtney, Tom
Backus, Harry Allen, Murtln Luther,
Frank Cobler, Howard Barlcklo, Wil
liam Jonea, Taylor Rusaell, limner
Jones. Julian Werlx, Raymond Green
lee, It. A. Whttmeyer, william High,
Fred High, Tracy Bentell.
PARTIES DININiTaT THE
PIEDMONT DRIVING CLUB
Among the fashionable people dining
at the Country Club Thursday evening
were Mias Mary Thomas, Miss Janie
Speer, Miss Kate Robinson, Miss Mar
tha Woodward, Miss Nannie Nlcolson,
Mr. and Mra. John Grant, Miss Joale
Stockilell, Miss Harris Btockdell, Mr.
and' Mrs. Charles Conklin, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Robert Shedden, Colonel Robert
Lowry, Miss Kllse Lipscomb, Mlsa
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Thomas. Mlsa Baxter, Miss Varson,
Miss Hattie Orr, Mr. David Kirkland,
Mr. Edward Alfrlend, Mr. Edward
Dougherty, Mr. Stafford Nash, Mr.
Waller Nash, Mr. Ulrlc Atkinson, Mr.
Robert Keely, Mr. Versatile Glenn,
Mr. Hugh Robinson, Mr. Hugh Fore
man, Mr. Qua Ryan and Mr. Charles
Ryan.
MERRITTGDAVIDSON.
Mrs. Ella Davidson, of Greensboro,
has announced the engagement and
approaching marriage of her daughter,
Estelle, , to .Mr. George A. Merritt, the
wedding to take place at the Baptist
church, Greensboro, on Juno 8.
The young couple will leave Imme
diately after the marriage ceremony
for Tallulah Falls, to spend several
weeks.
MR3. MILLER’S BRIDGE.
Friday nfternoqp Mrs, James O. Mil
ler was hostess at an Informal bridge
party, given In her apartment at the
Majestic In honor of Mlsa Burbrldge,
the gueet of Mbs. Van Rensselaer, and
Misses Baxter, Thomas and Lipscomb,
who for a week have been visiting Miss
Blanche Carson. Mra. Miller's party
was thoroughly Informal, only sixteen
guests being present, but was one of
the most, enjoyable affairs of the week.
KLINDWORTH RECITAL.
On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock,
June 2, at the Kllndworth Conserva
tory of Music, *71 Peachtree street.
Miss Hanna Spiro, assisted by Mr. Karl
Mueller will give a delightful racltal.
The most successful year of KJJnd-
worth Conservatory will be brought to
a dose with a series of concerts to be
Iven by Its graduating pupils. Miss
lanna Spiro's recital will be followed
by live concerts to be held next week.
The programs have been chosen with
taste and discrimination, and each of
the muslcalea to be given will be above
the amateur performance. The exer-
clses will be held at the conservatory,
and the publlo Is cordially Invited to
attend. The following Is the program
for Saturday evening:
J. 8. Bach—Prelude, from English
Suite In E minor.
Ludwig Van Beethoven—Rondo
capriccto, op 138, "Rage Over the Lost
Dime."
Frederic Chopin—"Two Masurkat'
(op. 41. No. 1, and op 14, No. 4), Fan-
talsle, op 4*.
Robert Schumann—Concerto, op 84,
allegro affettuoeo, Intermesso -andante
grasloeo), allegro vivace. Orchestral
accompaniment on second piano.
M. Mosskowskl—'“Ktlncellea.”
Schubert-Lisxt—"Dcr Wanderer.'
Frans Ltsat—Overture to Wagner's
“Tannhaeuser."
GOLDEN WEDDING.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David R Hook cele
brated their golden wedding Thursday
at their home, at Alp-mretta, Go.
The four living children were pres
ent at thle celebration of the half cen
tury anniversary of their parents' mar
riage. They were Addison C. Hook, of
Central. 8. C.i George O. Hook, Mrs.
T. A. McCleskey and Mra, J. L. Mor
ris, of Alpharetta.
YANCEY-H ARRIS.
Invitations have been received In At
lanta to the marriage of Mias Kath
erine Maude Harris,, the young daugh
ter of Mra. Ethel Hlllycr Harris, lo
Benjamin Cudworih Yancey.
The ceremony will take place on
the evening of June 12, at the First
Baptist church In Rome, and will be
followed by a brilliant reception-at the
home of the bride's mother.
The contracting parties are widely-
known In the best aocial life of the
state.
MRS. HARMAN'sTtJNCHEON
TO MISS MARTHA THOMAS.
Mrs. Charles Harman entertained
Friday at luncheon In honor of Mlsa
Martha Thomas, of N’aahvllla, who la
this week the attractive guest of Mrs.
A. Thomas. Mrs. Harman's luncheon
MASTERS WARREN TO
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
An enjoyable childrens'' party was
the one given Friday afternoon by
William Chester Warren and Green
Dodd Warren at their home on West
Peachtree street. The house was dec
orated with sweet peas. Quantities of
these fragrant blossoms were on the
mantele and cabinets. The centerpiece
on the dining room table was a basket
of pink sweet peas and the long han
dle was tied with pink tulle.
Many games were played nnd
pretty feature was the fish pond pre
sided over by Miss Julia Dodd, who
wore a pretty frock of white mull
trimmed with lace.
Mrs. Warren was gowned In white
mull trimmed with Valenciennes lace.
The Invited guests Included:
Nellie Dodd. Dorothy Dodd. Georgia
Rice, Dorothy Haverty, Emily Davis,
Emily Robinson, Jennie Robinson. Ruth
Harrison, Clara Cole, Ellen WollTe,
Ruth Benson, Margaret Wllkeraon,
Helen Muse, Helen Warren, Elisabeth
Goldsmith. Martha Bloodworth, Nellie
Dodd Walker, Evelyn Arnold, Francis
Broyles, Katherine Reynolds, Ruth
Cruaselle, Elisabeth Hawkins, Halite
Crawford, Elisabeth Crawford, Eliza
beth Coker. May Hall Wilson, Mamie
Walker, Dorothy Hagan. Dorothy Ey-
lea. Oscar Davis, Sheldon Goldsmith,
Carl Onldsmtth. Kendrick Goldsmith,
Joe McCord, Charles Eylea. Theodore
Moody, John Hopkine, Alble Malone,
John Malone, Tom Hlnnian, Charles
Northern U M. Harrison, Cheater
Smith, William Van Valkenberg, Emory
Fllnn, Glen Evans, Theodore Peabody,
Alex Schleslnger, Fred Cole, Alfred
Ornndy, Joe Haverty, Dan Maury, Tom
Cobb Hull, William McKensle, Andry
Anderson. Charlea Rawaon, Barclay
Arnold. Ralph Barnwell, Francis Pee-
iles, Tohnan Hurt, Colquitt Carter,
iVoodrow McMillan. Maritime McCul
lough. Willie Spalding, Jr., Thomas
Wright, Morgan Van Valkenberg.
FOR MISS EDNA POPE
The luncheon at which Mra. J. Wllle
Pope will entertain Saturday tor Mlaa
Edna Pops, will he one of the prettiest
parties'given during the week. Twen
ty-live of Mlaa Pope's .girl friends have
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
-NEW BRACELETS—
lust Received. Look at Them.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
was small and Informal, but elegant In
every deiall. Her home was fragrant
with Jars and vases of cut flowers, and
In the dining room quantities of grace
ful splrea were used. Mrs. Harman's
guests were: Misses'Martha Thomas
and Bettle Baxter, ot Nashville; Mrs.
J. A. Thomas, Misses Laura Candler.
Louise Cox, Lucy Bowden, Evelyn
Crnu\ Miss Phillips, of Pennsylvania,
and .Miss Hattie Orr.
IN HONOR MRS. THRA8HER.
Mra. J. T. Thrasher, of Dothan, Ala.,
was the guest of honor at a dinner
party given Thursday by Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Chamberlain.
The table had as a centerpiece a vase
filled with American beauty rosea, the
vase being placed on a handsome
square of Renaissance lace.
Mra. Chamberlain wore a toilette of
mull and Valenciennes lace.
Mra. Thrasher was gowned In black
lace over taffeta.
Invited to.meet the guest of honor
were: Mr. and Mra. William McCarthy.
Mr. and Mra. Julian Biddle, Mra. E. M.
McCarthy, Mrs. E. G. McCabe, Mra.
E. P. Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Ottley. Mrs. O. E. Mitchell. Misses
O'Neill and Master Noble Biddle.
DUNN-CARPENTER.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Carpenter,
Asheville, N, C., have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Flor
ence Virginia, to Arthur Dunn, the
marriage to take place June 21.
As the young couple are prominent
In Aahevllle society, the wedding wilt
be one of the elaborate social events of
the summer season.
MR. AND MRS.’PAPPEN- •
HEIMER TO ENTERTAIN
Mr. ,and Mra. Oscar Pappenhelmer
will entertain the Atlanta Whist Club
Friday evening at the Woman's Club
rooms. Bestdaa the club membera.
there will be preaent a number of the
friends of Mr. and Mra. Pappenhelmer.
dutchTupper.
Mr. and Mra. T. J. Harper enter
tained a congenial party of friends at
an Informal Dutch supper Wednesday
evening. Their guests were Dr. and
Mr*. Frank Wynne, and Mr. J. R. Wil
lis.
MI8S CRAMER'iTlANO RECITAL.
Miss Jenny Cramer's piano puplla
will give the following program at her
studio, 466 Piedmont avenue, Saturday
afternoon at 4 o’clock:
. Cloudless Sky" Beyer
Miss Clyde Rapp.
"Sweet Magnolia” Beyer
Miss Eva Beatle.
(a) "Sweet Violet"..... .. Smallwood
(b) "Doll's Valse" Engel
Mlsa Elolse Adams.
'Happy Farmer" Schumann
Master George Forte.
(a) "The Cowslip" Smallwood
b) "Up Grade March” Gelbel
c) "Butterfly" Rhode
Miss Malle Adams.
(a) "On the MeadoW", .. .. Llchner
(b) "Morning Prayer" .. ..Streabbog
Miss Annie Willie McCall.
(a) "Valse” Durand
(b) "Le Petit Chevalier" Krug
Miss Mary Gray.
"The Swallow's Song" Bohm
Miss Clara Marshall. ■
(a) ."Plsslcatl" Delibes
(b) "Traumeret" Schumann
Miss Hasel Kirk.
(a) "Etude” Wollenhaupt
(b) "Narcissus" Nevlns
Miss Pauline Coulter.
a) "Third Mazurka" Browne
b) "Menuet" ..Paderewakl
Mlsa Marion Wayne.
'Melodic” Paderewski
Miss Madge A. Blgham. H
(a) “Spring Song” .. ..Mendelssohn
(b) "Spinning Song" .. ..Mendelssohn
Miss Lois Crosby.
Valse Styrlenne Wollenhaupt
Miss Annah Mullln.
J. M: HIGH CO.
J. M. HIGH CO.
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$3.00 OXFORDS AT
PAIR.
Snappy Vilei Kid and
Patent Leathers with
“Turn” Soles.
Positively nothing like
them in Shoe Leather
in all Atlanta under
$3.00 to $3.50 pair.
If you want the swellest, snappiest Oxfords or Ribbon Ties that ever graced the
foot of Women at the very moderate price of $2.50 pair attend this sale tomorrow.
We’ve planned an extraordinary Shoe Sale for Saturday. We intend to force the
sales to unheard of figures for this one day. To accomplish our aim we announce
TIIE'MOST UNUSUAL VALUES OF THE SEASON. 500 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S
EXCEPTIONALLY PRETTY OXFORDS AND RIBBON TIES in Vici and
Pattent Leather effects with the popular large eyelets and broad dl> O ' E A
silk ribbon faces, actual $3.00 values tomorrow, Saturday, only... 1 1
J. M. HIGH CO.
been Invited. The entire lower floor of
Mra. Pope'* home will be decorated
with marguerites, while the table from
which luncheon will be served will be
In white and yellow.
Mlaa Pope la to be one of Atlanta a
moat attractive June brldea, her mar
riage to Mr. R. C.-Smith taking place
next week.
MR8. MOORE ENTERTAINED
CHILD STUDY CLUB.
Mra. Wtlmer Moore entertained the
membera of the Child Study Club Fri
day at her summer home In Mari
etta.
The party epent the day, returning
to the city In the afternoon. The
membera of the party Included: Mra.
Francis Block, Mra. Htlgh Richard
son, Mra. Robert Foreman, Mra. John
W. Grant, mra. Henry 8. Jackson, Mra.
William H. Kiser, Mra. James McKel-
dln, Mra. Vaughn Nixon, Mra. Thomas
B. Paine, Mrs. James D. Robinson, Mrs.
Robert F. Shedden, Mra. William D.
Ellis, Jr.
MR8. MADDOX "ENTERTAINS
OLD-FASHIONED WOMEN.
Mra. Robert Maddox entertained the
Old-Faahloned Women at a spend-the-
day party Friday at her country home,
’Woodhaven.”
In the party were: Mra. Preston
Arkwright, Mra, Will Kiser, Mrs. Rob
ert Foreman, Mra. W. D. Ellis, Jr.,
Mrs. Jullen Field, Mrs. Henry Jackson
and Mrs. Robert Jackson, of Nash
ville.
Personal Mention
Mrs. Frank Wynne and Mlsa Zura
Cawthnrn will leave Sunday night for
Savannah. On Monday, they will sail
on the City of Atlanta for New York,
where they will spend the summer, and
will study under Luckstqne, the fore
most vocal Instructor In that city.
Upon their return to Georgia In the
full, Mrs. Wynne and Hiss Cawthom,
with Mlsa Martha Smith, will give a
aeries of concerts throughout the
state.
The boarding pupils of the Prather
school have returnea to their respect
ive homes. Miss Louise Thomason has
gone to Klsstmee, Fla.: Mias Ella Stev
ens to her home at Cornelia, Ga.; Mies
Ruth Welgand to Little Rock, Ark.;
Miss Florrle Beck to Hapevllte, Oa.,
and Miss Meta Clements has returned
to Decatur, Ga.
Miss Elisabeth Dobbins will leave
Atlanta Sunday for a visit to friends
and relatives In Elberton and Frank
lin 8prings.
Miss Annie Harris, of New Orleans,
will be the guest next week of Miss
Margaret Wallace. Miss Harris Is to
be maid of honor at the Yancey-Harris
wedding In Rome, and Is at present
receiving charming social attentions
there.
Mrs. H. Hochstrasser and Miss Hor-
tense Hochstrasser passed through At
lanta Friday en route to Washington.
D. C., from their home at Lake City.
Fla.
Mr. Whitehead, of New York city,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Peel, al their country home, Bolton
Terrace.
Miss Mabel Pardue, of New Orleans,
Is the attractive guest of Mrs. Mont
gomery, at 234 Ponce DeLeon avenue.
Captain Lindsey and Miss Anne
Lindsey have returned from a visit to
Judge Harris' family at Carrollton.
Mlsa Sarah Frances Gorman, of Tal-
botton, will arrive Saturday to attend
the Oorman-Gorman marriage.
Mrs. Lena S. Huntley and Miss Jean
ette Swift will spend Sunday at their
farm, near Marietta, Ga.
•W. H. Gorman, of Geneva, Ala., will
reach Atlanta Saturday to atetnd the
Oorman-Gorman wedding.
Miss Elite Dunlap has returned from
a visit to her brother, Mr. W. N. Dun
lap, at Covington.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. High and Mlsa
Hattie May High will leave next week
for Atlantic Beach.
Mlsa Helen Bagley returned Wednes
day from New York, where she has
been at school.
The Phi Delta Thetas will give an
enjoyable dance at Segadlo's Friday
evening.
Mrs. Edward Holbrook will leave
soon for a visit to relatives In Chat
tanooga.
Mr. and Mra. Austell Thornton will
spend Saturday and Sunday at Stone
Mountain.
Mrs. John E. Donaldson has returned
to Balnbridge, after a brief visit to At
lanta.
Miss Gertrude Smith has gone to
Boston, where she will spend the sum
mer.
Mrs. E. C. Kinsey will entertain In
formally at cards Tuesday afternoon.
.Mrs. Ida Howell Cramer and little
daughter. Louise, are In Baltimore.
Dr. William Wltmerdlng Is In Boston
attending the medical convention.
Mr. and Mra. P. H. Moore are spend
ing the summer at Lithln Springs.
Mrs. Sarah Jackson Hanna will enjoy
a sea trip during her vacation.
Mr. George W. Brine leaves Satur
day for New York city.
Mrs. Albert Thornton entertained her
card club Wednesday.
Is visiting
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hawthorne are at
the Majestic.
Magnificent collection beautiful Pic
ture Postal Cards. It will Interest
you to see this display. For sale by
PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY
In Lobby Piedmont Hotel.
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If ao, have The Georgian mailed te
you. Mailed to city subscribers while
away from home for the summer
months at tha regular rate of ten cents
a waek—no charge for mailing. Sent
to any address in tha United Stetee si
Canada. Foreign postage extra.
George E. Herring III.
Georg* E. Herring, formerly passen
ger agent of the Louisville anil Nash
ville road In Atlanta, and now the
Florida passenger agent of the same
road, with headquarters at Jackson
ville. who on Friday morning was re
moved to the Halcyon hospital, In thle
city, to undergo an operation, Is quite
III. He has the best wishes of a host
of friends In this city for a speedy and
complete recovery.
DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE
will teach from June 1 to
August 15 in his residence
music studio, 271 Ivy St.
Terms by mail or Bell tele
phone 918.
BROWN & ALLEN
Reliable Druggists,
24 WHITEHALL STREET.
We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free
Atlanta Agents for
Candy
80c Pound
Lily of the Valley, Rose, Carnation and Sweet Pea
WEDDING BOUQUETS
Shipped to Any Point in the South.
Atlanta*
123 Peachtree Street, Candler Building.
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