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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
SATURDAY JUNK
„ „ GOOD PENMANSHIP IS THE FOUNDA TION STONE OF BUSINESS EDUCA TION
SPECIMENS SHOWING MARVELOUS IMPROVEMENT MADE BY PUPILS. ALL ATTENDED CRICHTON'S COLLEGE DURING THE LAST TWELVE MONTHS.
Qeforc and A*ter Enterin'*.
Before and After Enterina.
Before and After Entering.
Before and After Entering.
Before and After Entering.
Never before in the history of this college has the demand for its graduates been so groat as at the present time.
-f- ,/y /Q y Last week we received twenty-one and since Monday morning eighteen applications for stenographers and book-
keepers at salaries ranging’from $35 to $85 a month.
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Last year students were enrolled from twelve different states. Since January 1st, 1906, pupils have entered from Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, North Caro
lina, New. York, Kentucky, Mississippi and Carnarvowshire, North Wales.
For Catalogue address
CRICHTON’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, KISER BUILDING, ATLANTA.
Continued from Opps.it. P«B*.
era, little Mime* Ivylyne and Frances
Allen, bearing their ribbons, entered
the drawing room and then into tho II-
brarv. Mr. Gllreath, the groom, and
his beet man, Mr. M. L. Marchmont,
then came. Next came tho bride, with
her eleter, Mis. Edna Alien, as maid
of honor. The bride's father, Rev. J.
T. Allen, performed the ceremony.
The bride's gown was an elaborate
toilette of white radium silk, made
princesse and trimmed with princesse
lace and quantities of Valenciennes
lace. She carried a bouquet of bride's
roses tied with white tulle.
The maid of honor wore pink crepe
de chine, which was trimmed with
many tucks and much cream lace ln-
aertlon.
.Mrs. Emily Ambler Gllreath, moth,
er of the groom, wore black peau do
sole with pretty lace stock.
The bride's going-away gown was
of gray chiffon panama, trimmed with
a touch of old blue. Her gray nea-
polltan hat was shepherdess shape,
with gray wings and mallne as trim
mings.
Mr. and Mrs. Gllreath left at 1:20 in
the afternoon for Washington, New
York and other eastern points. Lake
Tojtsway and the mountains of North
Carolina are to be Included In the re
turn trip. After spending a few clays
in Greenville, S. C., their future home,
Mr. and Mrs. Gllreath will spend the
summer at Chick Springs, S. O.
RUTLAND-WILL8.
A Nashville marriage of prominence
Is that of Mis. Eleanors wills and Mr.
MTIffam P. Rutland, only son of Mr*.
T. B, Neal, formerly of Atlanta. The
marriage will bo brilliantly solemnised
at Oak Hill, tho palatial country home
of the bride's uncle, Mr. Van Lee.
Klrkman, near Nashville, June 20.
Among the bridal guests will be Miss
Wills’ cousin, the poet, Mrs. Florence
Earle Coates, with other guests from
Philadelphia, and Captain and Mrs.
Pierre Droulllard, of New Middletown,
Ohio, a recent bride and groom, near
relatives of Miss Wills. Mrs. Droull
lard was formerly Miss Ada Borg, one
of Ohio's greatest heiresses. The first
pre-nuptial entertainment for the bride
was a dinner dance at the Golf Club
Wednesday evening, given by Miss
Elisabeth Dallas.
Mrs. Neal, who was a popular hos
tess during her Atlanta residence, will
also entertain for them.
key-tillman.
Mrs. John Tillman has Issued hand
some Invitations to the marriage of
her daughter, El a, to Mr. James Lee
Key, on the evening of Wednesday,
June 20, at 8:20 o'clock, at tho Bap
tint church at Quitman, Go.
The church ceremony will be fob
lowed by a reception at the bride's
homo from 9 to 11 o'clock.
flickoTynds.
A wedding of Interest to Atlanta so
ciety, as well as In Nashville, where
It will be solemnised Thursday, June
14, In that of Miss Etta Male Hynds
and Mr. C. Roland Flick. The bride
Is a great-granddaughter of Mrs. G.
G. Potter, of Atlanta, and has many
relatives here. It will be an evening
affair at Weat End church, Nashville,
and will be followed by a reception
at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
end Mrs. J. O. Hynds, on Vine street.
Half a dosen entertainments will be
given next week for the bridal party,
which Includes Miss Mary Griffith, of
Atlanta, who Is already a guest at the
Hynds home, in Nashville. Mr. E. O.
Miles, who will be one of the Ushers,
with Mrs. Miles, Is expected there
Wednesday. The bride’s grandfather,
Mr. L. H. Johnson, of Atlanta, will go
next week, and also William G. Hynds,
who Is attending college In that city.
Mr. Thomas Hynds has already
rived In Nashville, and Mrs. Pc
will also be numbered among the wed
ding guests from Georgia.
GAN8-BEARD8LEY.
A marriage of Interest to friends
In Atlanta Is that of Miss Maude
Beardsley, daughter of Mrs. M. E.
Beardsley, of Memphis, Tenn., to Mr.
Frederick Haselhurst Gans, of New
York. The ceremony took place at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles
Clifton Cowan, 440 West End avenue,
Thursday \ afternoon. , The Rev. Dr.
Merle Smith officiated.
The wedding was very quiet on ac
count of mourning In the bride’s fam
ily. A small reception at Sherry’s fol
lowed. The bride, who was given
away by her brother, Walter Holmes
Beardsley, wore a gown of white satin
and a duchess lace veil. She carried
lilies of the valley.
Her glster, Mrs. Cowan, as matron
of honor, wore white chiffon and lace
and a Leghorn hat. George Ellis, Jr.,
was the best man.
TO MISS NICOL80N.
Miss Annie Fltten entertained
bridge Saturday morning In honor of
Miss Mary Nlcolaon. In the dining
room, where the luncheon was served,
sweet pehs farmed the centerpiece.
Miss Fltten's guests Included Miss
Nannie Nlcolson, Miss Mary Nlcolson,
Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Miss Mary
Kings be ry and Miss Laura Hill
Payne,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Sunday afternoon gospel serV'
Ices will b* resumed at the Young
Woman's Christian Association Sun
day afternoon, June 10, from 5 to 9
o'clock In the afternoon. Subject:
‘Whatsoever He says unto you, do It,"
Leader, Miss Converse. All women
are cordially Invited. ,
ally '
Its
cue of emergency.
IF YOU KNEW THE TRUTH
About the milk and cream that comes into your
home you would never use any but the Pure
Milk and Food Company's product.
For your health’s sake and for your chil
dren’s sake here are a few things you should
consider:
■ First—Who is your milkman?
Second—Do you know from where lie ob
tains his supply and whether that supply is
pure, the cows are healthy, and if the barns and
surroundings are under sanitary conditions?
Third—If your supply is delivered in bottles,
arc the bottles absolutely clean and sterilized?
Fourth—Do you know where these bottles
are filled—whether in a wagon, on the street,
a filthy barn, or in a sanitary plant where the conditions are such as to insure
against contamination? . .
Through our modern scientific pasteurizinz plant (the only one m the city),
all of our products are rendered absolutely free from any disease germs, pro
ducing a pure and healthful article.
Why use any other kind when you can get the best from us at the same price *
Pasteurized Cream
Used in Our Ice Cream.
We make a special point, and take particular pride in furnishing deli
cious ice creams and fruit ices for dinners, parties, luncheons and ban-
1U “Last Minute Orders”—when something has gone wrong in the kitch
en—are a particular specialty with us. We deliver in time for dinner any
ice cream order received up to 5 p. m. that day.
Wagons Deliver to All Parts of the City.
PURE MILK AND FOOD CO.
PHONE 3301.
Mra. William R. Emerson, of the
Cumberland, entertained Informally at
luncheon Friday In honor of the wife
of the poet, Frank L. Stanton, of At'
lanta, who la vl.ltlng Mra. Fred A
Dlile. . Guest. In addition to Mra,
Stanton and Mrs. Dlile were Mra. Jay
F. Bancroft, Mra. Joseph William
Pitcher and Mr.. George B. McClel
lan. Mra. Stanton, during the courge
of the Afternoon, contributed charm
ingly to the entertainment by reett
Ing several of Mr. Stanton's poems.—
The Washington Post.
Among those who left Friday to at
tend the Young Women’s Christian As
sociation convention In Nashville were;
Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, Mrs. Patterson,
Mrs. Estelle Gurrett Baker, Mrs. Dls-
bro, Miss Dlsbro, Miss Harvey, Mias
Kate Sutherlln, Mlstt Ida Bowie, Miss
Sadie Botnar, Miss Bertha Greenlee
and Miss McQueen.
Miss Florence Martin, of Chatta
nooga, who has been the attractive
guest of Mrs. Herbert Brown, has re
turned to Chattanooga. She woe ac
companied by Miss Klolse Brown, who
will be her guest for several weeks,
cd during htr stay
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Spalding and
little daughter, Elisabeth, accompanied
by Master Hilliard Hpnldlng and Miss
Van H. Spalding, left Saturday for
Clayton, Ga„ to spend several weeks.
Later they will go to the sea coast.
Mrs. William J. Snow, of Fort Riley.
Komi., who wns Miss Belle Locke, of
Atlanta, nnd her son, Master Arthur,
will arrive In Atlanta Tueaday ana
will be" the guests of Mra. Chesley
Howard, on Merritt* avenue.
Mrs'. B. S. Munford' has been the
guest recently of friends In Nashvllls
and Clarkesvllle. Tenn. Later she
Joined Mr. Munford at Chattanooga,
where the latter attended the Tennes
see Bankers' convention.
Miss Buena V. Brook, at Woodbury,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle K
Griggs, on Cooper street, this week.
Miss Brook left fop Hogansvllle and
Columbus Wednesday morning.
Rev. L. B. Davis, D. D., and wife ex-
ect to leave on Monday, tha 11th, for
Mngnra Kalla, thence to Chicago, for
the summer, returning to Atlanta tha
Hrst of November.
Miss Grace Landrum will leave Tuen-
ay for Virginia, where she will be the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wat
kins before going to Massachusetts tor
the summer.
Messrs. Walker Myers and Robt. Mc-
Klason, of Toledo, have In Atlanta
many friends who will be glad to know
that they are guests of Mr. end Mrs.
W. B. McMillan.
Mra. Frank Stanton, who has bean
visiting In Washington, D. C., for ten
days, la now In New York, the guest
tif Mra. D. O. May, at St. James
Court.
Mra. John J. Martin and her little
daughter, Anita, will leave In a few
days for Ore.envllle, 8. C, to spend
several weeks with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Berry and chll
dren have gone to Washington, D. C.
Baltimore and New York for a visit
of several weeks.
Hiss Clifford Rehffbe, of Pylon, w.
I ton, to the rltr, stopping with their
Cider,
LITTLE CHIP AND MARY MARBLE.
Two bright particular stars of tho Wolls-Dunne-Harlan Company at tha
Casino next week.
The fact that Atlanta Is a member
of the Wells circuit, and an Important
member, too, means that possllby the
strongest musical comedy organisation
In existence wilt be tns attraction for
the Ponce DeLeon Casino for the week
that starts on Monday, when Little
Chip and Mary Marble will be co-stars
of a selected Wells-Dunne-Harlnn
Company of musical comedy players.
Including tbs aver popular Mualcat
Maidens.
There Is no doubt that this Is the
strongest collection of musical comedy
talent cn tour at this time. Little
Chip was the star of
three hundred people v
York, Chicago, Boston
phfa during tlte season Just ended. He
la classed with the best comedians In
America, and next season goes to Eu
rope to carry the W.-D.-H. banner on
Its Unit campaign of that land. And
Mary Marble at the head of "Nancy
Brown," visited many cities last season
playing at tha high scale of prices.
With theaa two stars at the head of the
company there Is good foundation for
the declaration that It la really a
strong one, and with tha supporting
players there will be direct evidence.
An English musical comedy, "Olorln-
ana," never seen here before, will be
:ms time, mine
of a company of
who played New
on and Phlladei-
the bill, and Oils Harlan has arranged
the assignment of parts to give thq
production as well as it has over been
seen before. A strong part of this liar-
inn arrangement will be the Introduc
tion of the chorus, end tiffs chorus will
be made up of the Musical Maidens.
Among the players will be Bob
Harty, David Andrnda, Will Hatter,
Dan Marble, Marie Fanchonettt and
Elvla Croix Beabrooke.
It la rather Interesting to know that
the two etara mada the request for this
lour, It has been a long tlms since
they have traveled together over the
old route, and though they have been
through a tlrlnx season, both expressed
a (l**ire to go on a trip over the circuit
of cities In whloh both have so many
good frlenb*. Chip has an assignment
that will enable him to recall the good
old days of tha Bijou Musical Comedy
Company. That this little fun-maker
la the strongest favorite In the laugh-
making art known In Atlanta will be
evidenced by the reception he will get
op his return.
The seats are selling at tha Grand
box office and there will be the usual
times of appaaranca during the week,
and the matlntee on Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday will be for the bene
fit of the ladles and children who can
not come out at night.
i the city,
''lorrte jllil
rstlrees ....
Grace and J. A. lllnlock
MIsSi's
Woodward
It and Nettle
. ... .ntf F. 11. flu
spend the iiext ten ddys on 'Cun
. Miss Gladys Welhnaker bad as her pi,
dnrlujr the .week 111..., Annie Hell » V .|
Allle wrnn, W JecL.ifn. T •
Colonel and Mrs. It. n. Illaekboni. nr At
lanta. were gneets of the family of Mr. John
II. llbtckliurn the llrst of the week.
Miss Msllle UMI lint,efts, of YsteStllle,
nml Mias'Mabry Arnold, of Forsyth, wcio
the nttraetltre onsets ef Ilia Helen Wilkin-
J, r.
recently.
Mrs Leon C. Gree, from oxletbnrp.
sister. Mra James
. Jlnev,
part of (he week In vhe
Andei
city with Dr. D. I..
Miss Nannie C. Kltchlnxa, who has heet
attending Wesleyan, Is at homo to spnm
the summer with Mr. and Mra. W. II
Mtshlipni,
. C. Wsulta, Mlaars Aura and Ssrlh
Mills and Miss Collier went to All
Wednesday to nttend with friends the
nlc at l’earl Xprlugs.
A. W. Calhoun and
houn will go to Wrlghtavllle Beach
next waak.
Mrs. Charles Jarrell and Mrs. R. F.
Hakes are Spending a few days with
their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore,
at Oxford.
Mra. L. S. Huntley and Mr. and
Mra. Clauds Buchanan wilt leava the
latter part of June for Wrift^tavllte
Beach.
Mlee Katharine Wood la tha guest of
her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cundel, at her
apartments at tha Oeorgtan, on Ivy
atraaL
Miss Nina Armstrong, of Norwood,
Ga., la visiting tha Misses Maaaengale,
on Capitol avenue
Mias Aline Peeples spent the past
week at Valdosta, where she was one
of the attendants at the Wlnn-Roberta
wedding.
Msears. W, P. Pattillo," George Win-
ship and Asa G. Candler are tha
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Dickey, at
Oxford. '
Miss Lola Key, of Norcross, has re
turned to her home after attending tbs
Browder-Duncan wedding In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Horner will
return to the city Tuesday after a
stay of ten days In New York.
W. E. Gath right and H. E. DeNtse
left Saturday for New York, where
they will spend two weeks.
Mias Emily Hlllyer Cassia will be the
guest next week of Miss Johnson, at
No. 109 Forrest avenue.
Mias Myrtle Pope and Mrs. B. B.
Pope ore spending soma time In the
country near Athena.
Mrs. M. T. Beed, of Osford, has re-
turned hums, after vlaltlng Mra. Dr.
Amy, for a few days.
Mias Knte Waldo la In Auburn, Ala,
atendlng the gaieties Incident to tha
commencement season.
Mrs. Herbert Brown will spend a
week at Marietta as the guest of Mrs.
H. E. Cotllngham,
Colonel and Mra. R. B. Blackburn
have returned from a visit fit relative
at Bamaavtlle.
Mr. Charles G. Mathews la the guest
of Mr. end Mrs. T. M. Mathews, at
Thomaaton.
Miss Caroline Simpson, of Toccos,
has returned home after a visit to At
lanta.
Mra, Eugene Mitchell and Mrs. J. 8.
Turner Isfi Saturday for North Car
olina.
Mias Georgia Kendrick, of Comer, la
spending several weeks In Atlanta.
Mrs. Ben Burgess la visiting her
mother, Mra. Rakeatraw, at Norcross.
Mias Ruth Hallman will entsrtaln
tha Twsoday Bridge Club next wsek.
Miss Rosalie Howell will be the guest
next week of Mrs, Walter Taylor.
Mias Luclle Faith baa returned from
S visit to friends at Barnesvllls.
Miss Ethel Tutwller Is visiting
friends at Thomaaton.
Mrs. K C. Konts and children have
returned from LaG range.
Miss Jennie Sue Bell Is the guest of
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with*
out Mm. Il'okuf p.r-
frlenda at Annapolis,
Misses Nan and May duBIgnon are
In New York.
Mr. W. W. Thompson, of Augusta, Is
In the city.
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.
BARNESVILLE.
Gn« of the moat dr Habitat of the nnmtr-
naa pleasant errata of tha gala week In
Itnrnrarlllr waa the lawn party Wrdnee
day rvrnlna xtrra Ifj Mr. and Mra. C. (lain
rr Turnrr In honor of tbrlr rharmlnx garni,
Mina Iliam-be Daria, of Maytlrld. Ky. Thera
were many happy .seats iiresrat, all of
whom entered Into the spirit of tho or-
eaalon, making It all the more ea/oyaMa.
Mach amusement waa afforded by the pre-
f reaelre ronreraatlon arranged for the af-
alr on Ibe lawn. Mina Ethel Daaenberry
Lily
air on Iba laws.
aerred the refreshments, while Mias
Turner presided at the punch bowl.
Mlasrn Nell and Dare Marebman, of The
Bock, her# t«-,n among the popular xareta
Kelson.
r. and Mrs. R. A. Franklin, of Jaeksoa,
attended commencement exercises here this
MIm Ladle Cochran, who has been at
tending Lnry Cobb at Athena, and Mira
Ktbel Elrr, who ban lieen attending the
Southern Female College at LaUrauge, an
1 home for -
Mia Lurile
..jaoug the
rltjr nariM
friend, MIm ixin Howard.
week. *h* was with bar
MIm Blanch* Burch, i»f Fayetteville,
ADfut fxrrml days with tb* family *»f Mr.
Hollis limy.
MIm lwile Atkinson. of NVwr.sn, re-
celr#*! mmli k--1.iI attention daring her
visit with Mlaa Minnie Tyler.
Mem. Kendall and Charley Rom. of 8a-
rantMb, spent imrt of tint week b^n* mm
sent FKKK. 1 of frle n .|»,
, JOOUIVJI.B! ! MIm llnth Bullard fr®m Orfffla spent tha
U*. Office 104 N. Pryor street. | weekjtt^tba with MIm Helen Willi*.
MIm Maod Anchors*
Haddock, and
PERRY.
Mlaa Marlon Edwardii and Mr. Rurrh
Norton wilt ba married on Tueaday,
June IS, In Perry at the home of thf
brlde'ii parents, Mr. and Mra. M. A.
Edward*.
Mra. J. V. Wallace, of Charleston,
8. C., la visiting her mother, Mr*. N.
E. Wellona.
Mrs. V. M. Houser ta In Atlanta vla
ltlng her son, Mr. F*red II. Houser.
.Miss Laura Tniton, of Kathleen, Is
the guest of Miss Kate Hodges, m
Perry.
Mrs. Dora Pierce (a visiting at ror-
syth.
Miss Fanny Moore Is visiting In
Jones county.
Mrs. Morgan Tatea has ratumed to
her homo In .Macon. Hhe visited her
father here, Mr. W. D. Day.
Mrs. Charles Kirkland, of Wilming
ton, N. c.\, has been visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Laura Klllln.
J. H. Hodges and his daughter. Ml-**
Knte, visited friends In Atlanta this
week.
Mrs. Charles Damour and daughter,
of Cincinnati, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
B. K. King.
Misses Mann, Houser. Clara Smith
and Cora Chapman aro at homo from
Wesleyan and Monroe colleges.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .Mushburn are
visiting in LaQrange.
i** airoru, unto rare, vis
IVim. nn.i iMhola Turm
.M i
it Florence Hr
rty siren it
Tsaudeits U. I
nt.
Ingram. Wfffl I , _ _
ttoblBsoft, Robert Deenl-. Quhsi Wyt
- * •' rd sad Htlrllug Wilson.
Hreeu* uoi the lumteH
- r~ re Jt the home of i
Mrs. fhsJdoM «. Oreent. flame*
were enjoyed., and delicious refresh’
er . Nora will spend the summer st Kyle
r deJarnette has returned from
Kastman.
. Le».le Moddox. L. B. Bplvsy, 71U
jltrwell nnd Minnie Dnnlel hsv*» r**
turned from the G. N. and I.. MIII*mIk*»
Mr. sea m
ter Nora wll
lah llsrwa
vttts.
The many frtetuis of Dr. end Mrs J. w,
Daniel are sympathizing with them In the
Illness of their lltthr daughter, Wtenocv.
VALD08TA.
Mies Bthel Wlttlngton has returned from
sUrnnKf t*npi;.| nehom verst loo bei-9*
Miss Willie Albritton, of Qultmnn. Is the
nest of Mrs. T. H. Qnarti-runoi In this
it/.
Among the out-of-town guent* *t*
teodeal the Panics-Merritt marring** on
Tuesday were Sir. nnd Mrs. Uo*«.n M.r
* of Macon; Ml-s M.-rrlft, of Mamin:
Cotiiey, of J!aHklu».ll!e; Mr. nml
fchtrer*. of Axmrtsno: Mr. nud Mrs.
J.iliil CMshotm an.l Mr. nnd Mrs F. ! Me.
flee, of Klndcrtou and Mr. nnd Mrs. Thom-
as B. Puckett, of Perry, FI*.
Mrs. M. Curry and dsnMitsrs are spend
lug * week *t White springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B KUaw, of Blakely, nr#
the guests of Mrs. Hhaw's son, Mr. I*. I*.
DuIIose, In this dty.
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