The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 29, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE IS. 190*. MRS. SCIPLE'8 BRIDGE PARTY. The bridge party which Mr*. Charlea ?elpl* gave Friday afternoon at the Driving Club brought together a repre- rentatlve number of Atlanta'*, attract' ive women. The table* were placed on thfc terrace and the »cen# wa* one of picturesque beauty, the tree* and lawn of the club ground forming a back ground for the many-colored gown* of the women Mr*. Sciple waa assisted In receiving her guests by her mother. Mrs. An thony Murphy, and her sister, Mrs. Henry Tanner. Mr*. Sciple was gowned In hand-embroidered white mull, trim med with lace. She wore a hat of light blue Neapolitan straw, trimmed with Mu* plumes. Mrs. Murphy wore a gown of black embroidered chiffon over white, the en* tire gown being fashioned with lace. She wore a hat of.black, trimmed with lace. Mrs. Tanner wore a toilet of white dotted awlss, trimmed with Insertion of Valenciennes lace. Her hat waa of whlte.laee, trimmed with roses.m The top score In the game was made by Mrs. Alex Brnlth, the prig*- being a white silk parasol painted In roses. The second prise, a silver plaque vase, was won by Mrs. George Nicholson, and the consolation, an empire fan, waa drawn by Miss Annie May Hall. Mr*. Smith wore a white mull gown and a hat of whit* chip. Mrs. George Klcolson Was gowned In black and white lac*. Her hat waa of black, trimmed with lace and roses. Mr*. Milton Dargan wore a pretty toilet of pink flowered organdie, lace trimmed. With the gown she wore a hat of white, trimmed with pink rosea. Mrs. J. Carroll Payne waa attractive ly gowned In white mull and lace. Her hat waa white lace, trimmed with plumes. Mrs. Mitchell Horner's toilet was of white mull, hand-embroidered, and trimmed with French lace. With this gown eh* wore a black Neapolitan hat, trimmed with plumes and aigrettes. Mrs. John Fltten was handsomely gowned In black lace. Her hat was of black, trimmed with ostrich plumes. Mr*. Evelyn Harris wore a pretty toilet of whit* mull, trimmed with Irish lace, and made princess*. She wore a list of cream-colored chip, fashioned w Ith pink roses. Mr*. Harry English wa* gowned In pale blue silk mull and lace. With tha toilet she wore a hat of corn-colored straw, trimmed with ostrich plumes of the same color. Mrs. Milton Saul wore white organ die. trimmed with lace. Her hat waa a pink Neapolitan, fashioned with plumes. Mrs. Lewis Beck was much admired In n prlnresse gown of white mtgll and Valrnc-Jennea Ipce. Her hat of white waa I rimmed with pink rosea. •■». Mrs. W. S. Elkin waa prettily gowned In white batiste, fashioned Wl|h French lace. A hat of white, trimmed with pink rose*, completed this toilet. Mrs. Charles Conklin wore a beauti ful Parisian toilet of blue chiffon and Ince. A becoming hat of blue chip, trimmed with ostrich plumes, was worn with this gown. Mrs. Harry Steams wore a princesae gown of blue mull, trimmed with FTench lace. Her hat was white, fash ioned with lace and »Jnk rose*. - Mr*. Leon Lawman waa gowned In white mull and lacs, and wore a hat of white, trimmed with pink roses. Mr*. Walter Taylor was much ad mired In pal* gray silk, fashioned with baby Irish lace. With this gown she wore a hat of black Neapolitan straw, trlmemd with ostrich plumes. Mrs. James English, Jr., was attract ively gowned In white silk mull and Valonclenne* Inc*. 'She wore a becom ing hat of pale blue chip, trimmed with plumes. Mrs. W. D. Ellis. Jr.,' wore pale blue mull and lace. Her hat was of the same color, trimmed with plumes and rose*. Mr*. John Clarke wore a pink flow ered organdie, lac* trimmed. Her hat \. as of white, trimmed with pink roaaa. Mrs. Archibald Davis waa gowned In white silk mull and lace. With this toilet she wore a pink Neapolitan nlraw, fashioned with plumes and rosea Mrs. Henry Porter wore black lac* over chiffon. She wore a hat of black, fashioned with lac*. Miss Annie Kitten wa* much admired In white lac*. Her hat was of male blue Neapolitan etraw, trimmed with plumee of the Sana color of blue. : wa* of pal* blue straw, trimmed with blue plume*. - Miss Nannie Nlcotson wore whit* mull and lace. With this gown she wore a hat of pink, fashioned with plumes Miss Laura Payne was prettily gowned In white ellk mull, fashioned princess* and trimmed with French face. She wore a hat of white, trimmed with pink rosea Miss Isms Dooly’s toilet was a deep cream silk, fashioned with baby Irish lacs, With this toilet she wore a hat of cream, trimmed with pink roses and a touch of brown mellne. Miss Nellie Hightower wore white mult and lace. Her hat of blue was trimmed with plumes. Miss Harris Fumade wore pink mull, Iso* trimmed. She wore a hat or whit*, trimmed with pink roses. Miss Annie May Hall's costume waa of white mull and lace, with hat to match. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO) mer house In the center of the formal O O All communications Intended O O for the society department of O O the Saturday Issue of Tbs Geor- O O glan must reach the office be- O O fore 11 o’clock Saturday mom- 0 O Ing In order to Insure public*- O O tlon. O O O ooooooooooooooooooo ROURK-HENDRIX. The marriage of Mias Sarah O'Della Hendrix, of McCormick, 8. C., to Mr. H. M. Houric, of Atlanta, occurred Thursday evening, June 21, at the home of the bride's parents at Me, Cormlck. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. J. E. Peeler. The maid of honor was Miss Lillian Rourk, of Charleston, sister of the groom. Mr. A. J. Hendrik, brother of the bride, was the best man. The attendant* were Miss Clara Hendrix and Mr. Ernest Ashmore. The bride’s gown wa* of white silk trimmed with lace. Her bouquet waa of bride roses and lilies of the val ley. The bridesmaids wore toilettes of light blue silk, lace trimmed. During the ceremony, the bridal ty stood under a floral wedding After the ceremony, a (juffet supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Rourk arrived In At lanta on Friday. RAY8T-VVIL80N. The marriage of Miss Rose Wilson and Mr. Claude Rayst will take place July IS at the home of the bride's parents, ISO Georgia avenue. HAWE8-WRIGHT. Thursday evening, June 2S, at the beautiful home of Captain and Mrs. R. F. Wright, near Blberton, occurred the marriage of their daughter. Miss Norma Wright, to Mr. Harry Ellington Hawes. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Isaac 8. Hopkins, of Athens; the spacious drawing room, where the bridal party stood, being decorated with quantities of cut flowers In pink and white. The bride and groom stood beneath an archway of evergreens, from which was suspended their Initials—H.-W. The bride entered the room with her father. Captain Wright, and was a pic ture of girlish beauty In her bridal town of white radium silk, elaborata- y trimmed with princess* lac* and seed pearls. Her bouquet was of bride roses. Miss Rebecca Tate, who acted as maid of honor, wore whit* silk mull and lace. The bridesmaids, Misses Ruale May Pope, of Atlanta; Constance Chestnutt, of Savannah; Marguerite Wright, of Augusta; Bessie Pope, of Atlanta; Weenona Blackwell and Ella Oliver, of Elberton, were a charming group In iwns of Nile green silk mull, their uqbets being of pink roses. Tint little ribbon bearers were MIssThelmtf Wright, Miss Marjorie Weldon, Mis* Martha-Jones and Miss Bertha Gard ner. * Immediately after tlje ceremony the couple left for an extended trip East. The bride, a* Mis* Norma Wright, wa* one of the most popular young women In the state. She numbers friends by the score In Atlanta, where she lived until recently. Mr. lfaw*s Is one of Elberton's most continent men, socially and In a bus- .ness sense, and he and his bride are followed by the good wishes of host* of friends. , elks, commanding a view of the Cum berland river, whlclr forms a horse shoe around the place. Friday a tempting menu was served at .2 o'clock at a .flower decked table, where were seated the hostess, the honoree, Mrs. Robert F. Jackson, whd Is spending the summer at Westover with her parents; Mrs. Robert L. Tay lor, wife of Tennessee’s new senator- elect; Mrs. Mary Harding Jackson, with half a doxen other friends of Mrs. Baxter. LUNCHEON F0R~MR8. JACKSON. Mrs. Henry 8. Jackson was an honor guest at a handsome luncheon at the Golf and Country Club at Nash ville Thursday, of which Mr*. T. B. Neal, formerly of Atlanta, was hostess. Mrs. Jackson was the only matron present beside the hostess, as the af fair wa* arranged In compliment to Mis* Mary Fraser, who recently re turned to Nashville from school New York. miss mitcheuTentertains. Thursday afternoon. Miss Pearl Mitchell was hostesk at a card party given In honor of her attractive guest, Miss Lott,'of Florida. Six-hand euchre was played on the spacious verandas, and after the game a delicious lunch eon was served. The flrst prse, a dainty picture, waa won by Mrs. Cone Maddox, and the consolation, also a picture, went to Miss Mary Howell. Miss Mitchell's guests were Miss LktLMrs. Willis Timmons, Mrs. Cone Mbddod, Mrs. George Cunningham, Mrs. W. R. Maddox, Miss Minnie At kinson, Misses Irene and Josle Mitch ell, Miss Kate Johnson, Miss Mills, Miss McMIchael, of -Toronto; Misses Mary and Jane Gwlnn, Misses Mary and Caroline Howell. MRS.'CALHOUN’8 BRIDGE. The Inforinol bridge party given Thuaday morning by Mrs. Andrew Cal houn waa a pretty compliment to her slater, Miss Catherine Trigg, of Chat tanooga, who for two weeks has been a much-admired visitor to Atlanta. The prizes, a set of waist pin* and a pair of silk hose, were won by Miss M. A. Phelan and Miss Sadie Morris. PICNIC "AT PARK. Friday evening a number of young people will enjoy a moonlight picnic at Grant park. They will consist of Misses Asher, Mnupln, Lillian William son, Helen Williamson, Frances Clarke, Carol Stearns, Lolse Murphy of Arizo na, Caryl Greene, Elisabeth Osborne, Ruth Parker, Mi mm Sartclle, Emma Clarke, and Messrs, u'lnrke William son, Earl Greene, Hamilton Douglas, Jr., King, Parham, Bradford, Fuller, Bagwell, Osborne, Nelson George, Wat Ruth Parker, Mary McCandllsh, Laura Benjamin, BRYAN-MORRISON. The announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Clara Edith Morrison, of Rome, Qa, to- Mr. Thom as Jackson Bryan, of Atlanta The marlrage will take place at the home of the bride’s mother, Mr*. 8. R. Mor rison, at Rome, Wednesday evening, July 11, at »• o'clock. seawelITthoma8. The annoqncement that the marriage of Miss Alice Neva Thomas and Mr. John Flynn Seawall, to which Invita tion* were Issued for next week, occur- red Thursday evening, will be a sur prise to the friends of the young peo ple. The couple were married at the manse of the Cumberland Presbyter ian church by Rev. George Mack, and left Immediately for Marietta where they will remain a few days befor Ing to Hendersonville, N. C. The Is known and loved by a large number of friends In Atlanta, and the groom Is a former Atlanta man who Is high ly esteemed here. IN HONOR OFMRS. JACKSON. Mrs. Henry 8. Jackson, of Atlanta, who Is the guest of Mr*. Mary Hard ing Jackson at West Meade, near Nashville, Is being much entertained as always In that city. Friday, Mr*. Nat Baxter, who Is well known In At lanta society, through her visits to her daughter, Mrs. Robert F. Maddox, en tertained a dozen ladles at luncheon at Westover plantation In compliment to Mrs. Jackson. The Baxter Country home I* 'one of the moat picturesque neaf Nashville, and Is most attractive ly arranged for the occasion, the great porch forming a charming al fresco sitting room, and the spacious house being decked with flowers from the Westover gardens. This garden of the I the west - i bouse, Is laid out after ‘PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agenti for Candy 80c Pound » Dll, sIOiSUH UtUlflt', >»**»- son, Shearer, Forrest Adair and Francis O'Keefe. MI88 PEEPLES' DANCE. Friday evening Miss Eleanor Raoul nnd Miss Courtenay Harrison will be guests of honor at a dance to be given by Miss Lily Peeples at her home on Piedmont avenue. Invitations are lim ited to the young people who were schoolmates of Miss Peeples, about twenty-four of whom have been In vited. Those who wlllibe present are; Miss Eleanor Raoul, Miss Courtenay Harrison, Miss Mildred Hpratllng, Mtss Julia Rosser, Mis* Charles . Owens, Mlsa Frances Connally, Miss Elizabeth Rawson, Miss Busan Spalding and her guest, Mlsa Telma Kltson, of New York; Miss Annie Caverly, Miss Ida May Blount, Mr. Robert Jones, Mr. Wlnehlp Normally, Mr. Georg* McCar ty, Mr. Howard Parker, Mr. Robert Parker, Mr. Edward Goodyear, Mr. Ray Werner, Mr. Hughes Bpaldlng, Mr. J. C. Harris, Mr. Marshall Johnson, Mr. > Henry Fallow, Mr. Car- roll Cabanlss, Mr. Harison Jones, Mr. boring Raoul, Mr. Louis Turner, Mr, Robert Moran, Mr. Julius Scott. TO MR. AND~MR8. TIMM0N8. Wednesday evening Miss Minnie At kinson will entertain In honor of Mr. and Mr*. Willis Timmons, who have Just returned from their bridal tour. to mrsTdecampi. Friday nftemon Mr*. B. C. DeLeon entertained charmingly In honor of her guest, Mrs. DeCampl. The game of 500 waa participated In by over forty women, and at Its dose a luncheon of several courses was served. Mrs. Deleon's home on Piedmont avenuo was artistically decorated with cut flowers. Mrs. .DeLeon wore white lac* over heliotrope silk, and Mrs. DeCampl wa* charmingly gowned In pale blue silk made princesae. TO ARCHBISHOP BLENK. Dr. R. D. Spalding entertained at din ner Thursday evening at his home on Peachtree In honor of Archbishop Blenk. The occasion brought together a congenial number of gentlemen and was most enjoyable and brilliant. Dr. Spalding's guests were; Father Ra pier, Mr. Lziuts Gholsttn, Mr. J. Carroll Payne, Mr. J. J. Bpaldlng. Mr. John E. Mufphy, Mr. Martin Armorous, Mr. W. J. Morris and Mr. Thomas Corri gan. Nellie Howell. Miss Charlotte Stew art, Mr. Paul Rosser, of Boston; Mr. John Fltten, Mr. Eugene Black, Mr. Smith Pickett, Mr. Hovel I Peeples, Mr. Rob Keely, Mr. Turner Fltten, Mr. Hugh Foreman, Mr. Eugene Haynes, Mr. Charles Sciple, Mr. Charles Sciple, Jr. • BARBECUE AT GREY8T0NE. Mrs. James R_ Gray will give a bar becue next Wednesday, July 4, at her - " I'lnr", i;ro-st-in.'. . n I'em li tre* road, In honor of Mr*. Boykin Robinson and Mrs. W. 8. Elkin, who leave the latter part of July to spend some time In Europe. * AT BOYS’ CLUB. The Boys' Club of Atlanta opened Informally Thursday, with an all-day reception at Its headquarters, 72 H North Broad street. Refreshments were served during the day, ifnd a large number of men and women who are Interested In the movement called between the hours of 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. YOUNG MATRONS’ CLUB. Friday morning Mrs. Juno Oglesby, Jr., entertained delightfully the Young Matrons' Bridge Club. The prize was a dainty silk kimono. After the game luncheon was served. The members of the club are Mr*. Harry English, Mrs. Tom Paine, Mrs. James McKcldln, Mrs. Charles Conklin. Mrs,. Vaughan Nixon, Mrs. Robert Shedden, Miss Ruth Hall man, Mrs. Edward Inman. TO MISSRANDALL. Miss Ernestine Randall was given surprise party Friday evening at. her Jtome on Boulevard. Those In the par ty were:. Miss Leble Ewing, Miss Grace Terry, Miss Edna Mooney, Miss Barbara Hunter, Miss Mabel Jones, Miss Blackshear McKnlgbt. Miss Hayden McKnlght, Mr. Malcolm Rauschenbury. Mr. Claude Evans, Mr. Ernest Trottl, Mr. Julius Trottl, Mr. Hlght Trottl, Mr. Morris Emory, Mr. Vance Hunter, Mr. Mrs. It tie K. Reno, one ot the best known literary women In Nashville, ac companied by her niece, Miss Ellse Lipscomb, will arrive In Atlanta Sun day morning to Join Miss Blanche Car- son for a trip to Virginia Beach and other points. They will be gone sev eral weeks, and will also return by At lanta Mrs. Reno nnd Miss Lipscomb will spend the latter part of the sum- »t Uw-r.Het-lm, In th>- i 'umbci !.-in-1 mountains, nnd Miss Carson will be with them there. Her parents. Sir. and Mrs. D. B. Carson, are removing this week from the Hotel Majestic Into an apartment house. * ' Miss Laura Wttham will go to Ashe ville, N. C„ In a few day*, to atend a house party to be given by Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Chenoweth, of Birming ham, at their summer home, near Asheville. “DIAMOND ADVANTAGES.” Those who contemplate/the purchase of dia monds should remember that we afford certain definite advantages , to buyers not to be had else where, Our expert grading insures correctness in values. When von- buy a diamond of us you are sure of getting just what you think you. are buying, EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. Mr. and Mr*. John Flynn Seawall at Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. W. Neyle Colquitt and,hi* *U- ter. Miss Harriett R. Colquitt, of Sa vannah, nre at the bedside of their mother, Mr*. W. W. Colquitt, at 457 Piedmont avenue. Miss Grace Landrum, who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wat kins, In Virginia, is at Cottage City, Mass., where she will spend tha sum mer. • COMPLIMENTARY TO MR. AND MRS. ORTON B. BROWN Mr. and >jre. Orton Bishop Brown, of Berlin, New Hampshire, left Nash ville Tuesday morning en route to Bos ton. From thsr* they will go by auto mobile to their home. They have been charmingly entertained during a sub sequent brief visit to Loulertlle. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'Floyd Brnlth at Glenview, near Nashville, who entertained at dinner Monday opening In their honor, -The farewell compliment tendered Mr. and Mrs. Brown In NaahvUla wan a musical* on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brandan. where they visited during their Nashville it Ay. The programme wa* given by Mr*. Brandau, Julian Cantrell and Guy Mc Collum. DINNERS ATTpE CLUB. A number of the ladles who were al Mfe. Sclple’s bridge at the Driving Club, Friday afternoon, were joined by the men arter the game, and en joyed n chat and refreshment*. Among those who remained were Mrs. Robert Lowry, Mr*. Walter Tay lor. Miss Isma Dooly, Mrs. Crandall, Mr*. Dexter, Mrs. J. C. Hunter, Mrs. Sciple. Mr*. Dargan. Mre. Peters, Mrs. John Fltten. Mr*. Evelyn Harris, Mrs. Eugene Black, Mrs. Barbour Thomp son, Mis* Annie Fltten, Mlsa Martha Woodward, Mias Laura Payot, Mies -I DEMOREST, GA. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, on* hundred , and fifty friends sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward Flor to witness the marriage of their daughter, Mlsa Amelia LI itte, to Rev. James Garfield Phil llpg. It wa* a perfect day for the oc cation and the ceermony took place on the lawn In front of the house. In the shade of a large oak tree. The bride went' to the altar with her father, and was accompanied also by her tft-other, Mr. Oscar Flor, and her cousin, Miss Amelia Burdorf, of Cincinnati, Ohio, aa maid‘of honor: bliss Sydney Evans, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Laura Black- ehear, Miss Ethel Adame, Mias. Vera Fisher; Mis* Emma Coan and Mies Eula' McKinney were the bridesmaids, The path was covered with white cloth and Waa. guarded by daley chains sup ported on stakes decorated with dnl- lrel boughs. The bride was altar liy the groom and Ills brother, Mr. Hugh Phillips, ns best man. The ring ceremony was used, Rev. O. W. Phillips, father of the groom, and pastor of the Congrega tional church here, officiating. The wedding march from Lohengrin waa played by Mrs. Emma Stambaugh. The color scheme was white and yel low. Tha bride wore a gown of white silk. The maid of honor waa In white over yellow, and the bridesmaid* In white with yellow sothes. After the wtddlng there waa a reception, lasting until t o'clock. After the reception, the bridal party, tha relatives of the bride and groom and a few special friends. In all nu Joyed a luncheon served at tables dec orated In white and yellow. The bridal tabla waa diamond shaped. In the cen ter was a palm banked around with daisies, and to the electric chandelier over the palm was suspended white and yellow ribbons, the lower ends being fastened to the table corner*. Hand- painted souvenir weddings belle were furnished each of the guesta. About 5 o’clock, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Isft for their honeymoonvtrlp to West Vir gins and Philadelphia. They will _ to Granby, Conn., where Mr. Phillips la pastor of a church. They received many handsome presents, among others being a substantial check from the church Mr. Phillips goes to, whore he preached while a student, at Hart ford. DECATUR, ALA. Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Jons* are visiting In New York. Miss floe Littlefield Is visiting la Hunts- Miss Hartley-Pitfoh, of Tbomasvllls, Os., Is visiting her*. ..... Miss 'Surah Uochsmn Is In Union town, Ills* Fannie IlusseU. of Athens, was visit Dancy, ot Iztnlsvllle, Ky„ Is isimig nere. , ... Mrs. K. I'. Sayre, of Winston, Al*., la vlrltlug Aero. Miss Dell Kyon Is at Florence. Mrs. llllnn and daughter, Mias Annie mints, of Birmingham. ere the guesti Mrs. II. B. Scott. Mrs. E. C Crow, of Birmingham, was here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller, of Enatey, nre visiting In the Decatur*. , Mrs. Mary Hardwick Is with friends ID Prtrevllle. Mrs. W. U. Been, of Prlcevllle, was hare the past week. Mlsa Lillie Howe, of Fslkrllle, Is here on * mIss'Della Its matt, of Cullman. IsvIstUog here. Mis* Flats rtsper, of Anniston. Is the seat of Mr*. H. K. Wasson. Mtss Francis Dobbs.- of Birmingham, visiting here. Miss Jsnle Kals Gtston waa married Dr. John H. Shelton at the home of u. t>rl,le'* rmrents. Dr. and Hr* I*, o. lias- ton. In Mouth Iterator, on Wednesday after noon at 4 o'clock. They will make f home lu Sooth Iterator. _ . During the peat week Mrs. John L. Brock entertained a number of nests at a week end party *t her home la Meet Iterator. A plea snot week was enjoyed by *11 who were tertnlned at * dance In honor ney. of Nashville. About twenty-tve cou ple* were present. Miss Van* ljttlejohn entertained a boat ing party on the river lest Tuesday la honor of her gsest. Mias Hardy. Mist Mayme, low Meant a ns. daughter of Ir. and Mm. W. T. Beaman.. waa married .4 Wednesday to Mr. Fredertrk w. Hinith at the home of the brides psreuts. The wedding was s qolet home one. Mr. sad Mrs. Mmlth will make their fatal* home la New Iterator. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them* Charles W. Crankshaw, Ella, and Miss Roberts, of Atlanta, have returned home after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. George Lafton, In Nashville. Miss Hattie Price and Miss Louise Price are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Truitt. They hove ns their guests the Misses Neal, of Cartcrsvllle. • Mrs. Hugh E. Lyndon, accompanied by her little daughter, Evelyn, Is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Lamar Hunter, on Woodward avenue. The dinner at which Miss Lida •Brown will entertain Friday evening st her home In Inman Park will • be s charming occasion. Miss Katherine Trigg, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cal houn, will return to her home In Chst- tanoogs Monday. The many friends of Mr. Otey Mitch ell will regret to know that he Is 111 with typhoid fever at hla home on Alex, ander street. Mra. J. P. Crichton and her grand daughter, Miss Maude Kennedy, are occupying their summer collage at Mt. Airy. Mletee Adelaide and Carry Glenn have returned home after six weeks spent In Chicago and Battle Creek, Mich. Mr*. DeCampl, aftr a visit of two weeks to Mr*. B. C. DeLeon, has re turned to her home at Greensboro, Ala. Mrs. N. R., Broyle* and Mis* Hattie Broyles left Thursday for Highlands, N. C., for the remainder of the sum mer. Miss Charlotte Marshall, who has- been the guest of M lss Nanelle Craw ford, returned to her home on Thurs day. Mr*. M. Thrower and her non and daughter and also Mr*. Coulter are the guests of Mra. McConnell, at Mt. Airy, Mr. Walter B. Walker, who has been seriously 111 at'hie home on Peachtree street, has gone West for his health. Mies Lucy 'Mlllen and Miss Marie Houston have returned from s vtelt to Mr*. L. A. Clark, at Covington. Mies Lillian Harris, who ha* been the guest of Mre. Paul Irvin In New York city, has returned home. Mre. William Riddle le the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. James J. Russell, oh North avenue. Mre. J. R. Little Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Perryman, at Heflin, Ala. Mr. J. C. Hunter and Mr. Thomas Egleston are at Borden-Wheeler Springs. Mre. Alfred Truitt I* the guest of friend* at Anniston. Ala., for a few day*. Mies Nellie Greenlee hoe returned from a vlelt to her mother at Ashe ville. Dr. and Mr*. T. J. Crawford and Miss Nanrielle Crawford are In Martet- Mr*. D. C. Vorue continues 111 at her home, 222 Washington street. Mr. S. T. Harris Is spending a few weeks at Battery Park, Asheville. Mr. Frank Cundell hot returned from a visit to 8ewanee, Tenn. i ■ Mias tal* Williford Is visiting Miss Maybelle Hawkins, at Amertcun Mr. and Mre. F. P. Kern leave soon for a visit to Wrighteville Beach. Miss Zana Crumley, of Rome, Is the guest ot Mle* Belle Davidson. Mies Marion Nutting left • Thursday for a visit.to Charleston, 8. C. Miss Ethel Wlckertham visited Bir mingham during this wek. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hatcher have returned from Atlantic Beach. Mlet Jeanette Swift return! Sunday from Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mre. B. H? Hill are at In dian Spring Magnificent collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Cards. It will Interest you to see this dlsp.ay. For tale by PIEDMONT SOUVENIR COMPANY, Id tabby Piedmont Hotel. Mrs McClendon Dies, Special to The t.corginn. Rome, Ga., June 29.—Mrs. John Mc Clendon died Wednesday mornl/j at her residence In West Rome after an Illness of several weeks. She was 55 years of age and the daughter of Jo- stah Shocklej'. Fireman Assaulted. Special to The Georgian. Cordele, Ga., June 39,—Walter Bla- muke, a fireman, on the Seaboard Air Line Railway, waa knocked down and badly Injured In the yards here Wed nesday night by an unknown party. Mr. Blsmuke was on duty at the time of the assault. He was struck Just over the right eye with some sharp Implement that cut a deep gash about three Inches long. Ex-Confederate Diet, ftpeclal to The Georgian. Cordele; Ga., June 29.—y. A. Dixon, one of Cordele's oldest and most high ly respected citizen*, died at hi*, home here after an illness of several weeks. The deceased was an ex-Confederate ler, 71' years old; and moved to lele with his family from Worth county about fifteen years ago. 8poke For Colonel Eetlll. Special to The Georgian. Nashville, Ga, June 29.—Colonel liornae S; Morgan, of Savannah, spoke here Wednesday afternoon In behalf of Colonel J. Hu Eetlll, candidate for governor; Erect Stone Building, 8pecl«l to The Georgian. Nashville, Ga, June 29.—The wood en storehouse occupied by W. E. Mor- & Co, on Main street. Is being rolled back and a nice stone building will be erected In Its place. New Home For Bank, Rfledal to The Georgian. Covington, Ga, June 29.—At a meet ing of the directors of the Bank of Covington a semi-annual dividend was declared. This bank will move Into It* new quarters on the 1st. The new building Is one of the prettiest In the city. Teachers Elected. Special, to The Georgian. . Covington, Ga., June 29.—At a meet ing of the board of education of Cov ington tho following teachers were elected to take the place of Mieses Persons nnd Hamm, who did not te cept the places to which they vTrt elected; Misses Minnie Young Ilf Waynesboro, and J.Milan Walker Locus! Grove. r ’ Fire at Hawklnsvillt. Special to The Georglnn. Ilawklnsvillo, Ga., June 29.—Fire d« etroyed the barn of D. R. Pearce and a two-story wooden work ehop and storage room of J. L. Huggins at 5 o’clock yesterday morning. The fir* was In a section of the city where sev eral fine residences were In imminent ' danger, but for the stillness of the wind and the heroic work of the Are lighter*, tho flames were soon subdued. Will Hold Rally, Special to The Georgian. Indian Creek, Ga, June 29—The Farmers' Educational nnd Cooperative Union of America of DeKalb county will hold a rally here July 20 The program Is a very Interesting and Instructive one. Fir* Destroys Barn. Special to The Georgian. Tucker. Ga.. June 29.—Tho barn nf John Jackson, a fanner two mllei . north, of here, was destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock Friday morning,'and It 1 was only by heroic work that hla dwelling waa saved. About seventy, live bushels of corn and some feed waa destroyed. The origin of the Are unknown. Tho lou was total. Teachers’ Institut*. Special to The Georglta Hartwell, Ga. June '29.—The annual Teachers’ Institute for Hart county will be held here next week, beginning- July 2 to 6. The matter of local tax ation for maintaining public schools' will be discussed With a view- of adopt ing that plan In this county. On the 4th of July, Hon. Julian Me- Curry will address the teachers H educational work. Y. M. C. A. le Robbtd. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga, June 29.—The office, I of Secretary Stradtmnn, of the Y. M. C. A, In this city, was robbed of III) In cash Wednesday night. > Several checks for considerable, j amounts In the same drawer from which the money wa* stolen were left by the thief. NICK LONGWOR TH ILL AT EASE IN HIS SATIN KNEE BREECHES By Private Leased Wire. London, June 29.—Mra Nicholas Longworth hae accomplished one of the ambitions of her life. She has been presented at court to the king and queen of England. Aa Alice Roosevelt, she begged and etermed for this honor, but her strenuous father told her to "wplt."'and she did. 80 it waa as the bride of Congressman Longworth that she waa presented last evening to King Edward and Queen Alexandra The function at which she appeared wa* tar more brilliant than any court of recent yeara. She witnessed the imp of royalty at its very height. .. deed, their majesties spread them selves more over the entertainment of the president's daughter and her hus band than they did when the German kaiser paid them a visit. It was a gorgeous assemblage that the young American bride and her husband faced. . On the scarlet dale were the king and queen. Behind them stood a glittering array of mem bers of the royal family. These In cluded Princess Christian, of Schless- wlg-Holstein; Princess Victoria ami Prince Arthur, of Connaught Prince and Princess. Alexander, of Teck: Princes* taulee Auguste, ot Schltss- wig-Holsteln, and Prince Frances, of Teck. Mra Longworth wore her wedding r gown of white eatln Ikes'and silver. She woe radiant and thoroughly sell- possessed. Her courtesy wee mtu* gracefully—to gracefully. In fact, that It Wa* apparent sht' hat! gone thrown a thorough rehearsal of her part Bit* bent the knee and bowed her heed as gracefully a* pny, veteran duchess who has been attending the court fur forty years. ‘ t Congressman Longworth we* plain ly embarrassed. HI* court costume uf braided coat, satin knee breefhes. silk stockings and buckled shoe* wet* not exactly to his liking, and he snow ed great nervousness. Mr*. Reid, the wife of the American ambasaador, made the formal presentation, and th* king bestowed an-unusual honor upon Sira, tangworth by speaking a few words. Queen Alexandra graciously followed the king’s exampt*. All the American duchesses wer* present to observe her triumph. Tin duchess of Marlborough and duchess of Manchester were absent. The dux* of .Manchester, however, wet jpresww ne commander of the Yeoman Guards. Among the Amertcnhs witnessing Mrs. tangworth’* presentation was Specl*'- Ambassador Whltrldge, M* *•** J®*' daughter: Ambnssaddr to • j noplr HOTEL ARRIVALS. AT THE KIMBALL. _. .. Wright. Covington, (Is.; P. L Branch, Orlnuda, Fla.; A. Sela-ue. Clu- " M. Deaaliurg, Chicago, Letahraau, and, hla w(fej, Ctan- leas Oxford. Lady Newborottgh. W John It Drexel, Mra Benedict, Ml” Townsend nnd 1-adJ- George ( ooper. , ( Iambus. Ga: L, II. Kaufman".'■‘•jWjJJV «».; Churls* F. Jordan, Colo mhos, us.. Miss Nell Joseph, Warm Bur ; II. I'lcree. Warm Spring*. Ga: Mis* 11 "", Dent. <Jreeuville.ll*.: W. J- Mtlusan. Ga; It W. June*. Jr, oloniiuw Ga.: Frank U. Gorrard. Cobunhus. I- II. Tjrce, Isralarlllc, Ky. :»-.*• Chariest-. Jt. C.: A. C. Hobbs ustnin^ Ga.: J. vt. Thompson. Catsol*. Gs.- uejnw l>. Jordan. Columbus, lie.: {![• *9 pg*. J. I. Darby, Columbus. Ga.: !>•'' ‘ K ley, fohunpus. tin.; Mr. and iurris. Ilarrla, Co|nrnlma,-Ga.; MI*s Ly*..'“JJg Colnmbna Ga.; Mra Frink “rnow maid and two ehlldren. toluaihua ,, .... . Frank U. Garrard, ' obmilu s. 1 '”,' -7” . C.S C. K. Keren Garrard. Cohimbua. i.a, t .M »hm«n. ,\>w **»ll Uurninl. i olunilm*. Ui. ( {■[■ hnBOn w-n o. .ww .uta. D. Htrwnrt, fonl. Columbn*, : cl. H. Nom. Cincinnati, raotwh, tim. r.if. S°lSSnS t. Tlftou. lin.: G. W. Clark, |W. Hr.K>kp Prlcr. < eotrnl oM-* r£ ».: AIm Alltaon. * Nnw Or- rood; V. W. Brlckfonl. Htlnwn. •iuuutl, Uhio: G, M. i>en»l»urjr, Chicago, III; II. W. Lexter, city; A. T. Vickery. Ctlr; Jack Levy. Philadelphia. Pa.; \V. T. Johns. Athens, (in.: W. It. Miller, Owens- horo. On.; L. Walk New York eltjr; II. Yancey. Home. Ga.: J. A. Parker. Columbia, H. C.; J. P. McCord, Augusta. Ga.; William HEFLIN. ALA. Mrs. J. R. Utter, of Atlanta, Is visiting ; firs. — “ DefMn. her mother. Kltsabeth Perryman, of Mrs. J. P. Weavsr and son, John, of Atlanta, are la Heflin for a few days. Mrs. Garner, an aged and mark esl^eml lady of Buford. Ga.. la visiting her grand daughters. Mrs. Owen Black sad Miss Alice Owens, of Ilsflta. Though Mrs. Garner is •0 years old, she walks with the g# ate«» ease about la her Immediate neighborhood The Baptists are holding* series of met Ings here this week. The Alabama, told gent. Rev.'Mr. Glass, has been here Uk- Irj (3 the meeting. H. smith.. Homo. Ga.: W. A. McAllister. Fort Gaines, Ga.; II. Cornelius, Ht. I.ouls, Mo.: J. F. I*nney, Mouroe. N. C.; “ Dunbar. Aucusta. Ga.; Lee llohman, York: J. C. Rock. Sew York ** flntttuiore. Md.: Ohio: H. H. Tift. Nashville. Tenu.. I m leans. La.: J. II. Burnside. Hamilton. Ga.; Mrs. T. It. Hart. Colon Point, Ga.; J. U. Cooper,. Athens. Ga.; D. U. Jar and wife, Pltxserald, Ga.: Mrs. J. I*. McCarty. Klts- -‘*iald. Ga.; G. M. Browne, St. Lin In. Mo.: J. P. Pegram. New York: A. F. Clark ami wife, city; II. C. Smith, Birmingham, Ala.; R. Porter. Washington, li fi I F. si Way sad wife, Kastman. Ga.; M. B. Home. Ga.; C. I>. Bailey, Harlem, Ga.; K. D. Graham. Mellae, Ga.; W. C. Rpecker, Marietta, Ga.; W. A. fame. North car;*- Una: M. Horouttx. Xehr York; W. W. Hanks. Tlftoo, Ga.; K. A. Holmes and wife. LsGrsngr. Ga.; K. A. Lanaers and wife. Albany, Ga.; G. W. Stubbs and wire. Chat tanooga, l>nn.; 11. F. Haller, city; Mrs. J. M. MacDonald. Fttxgedd, Ga.; J. B. I*acy, Cednrtown. Ga.: f. W. Hsittb. Cedar- town. Ga.: W'. W. Westmoreland. Birm ingham; F. ttnodrrnss. Knoxville; C. N. Shearer. St. Diufs; Shelby Smith, city; R. T. McDonald. Georgia: C. A. Kimball. W. AT THE MARION Farmer and .wife. Ge° r {|j Vs.; F- E. Asptnvllls, Pawtockst. ««■. Kastman. Ga.: W. J. Hester. Blriulnsnatu: G. B. Delner, Chicago; William Jesaap. Georgia: 8. C. Dunlap. Gnlncsrllle: T, a. Jones, Cartcrsvllle; J. Schwab, CtncInnaG. Ohio; L. C. MeCune. Birmingham. Ala.: Miss L. Batson. Alabama; J. Norris. Car tersriUe. Ga.: E. O. McLeou. New York; IL II. Perry. Gainesville. Ga.; J. N. Holder SETfcTho i,est business — Ragan. Which caters to the demand wr ^ llama iTerlnatl: L A. I» u ' hate & wen. New ort-anj. I*.; Mra qus Toups: ll»rry C * = £ iVi 'assft. Value in Presents. Clarke. Tyson, t Brnlth, r Bailee. WHbeliB. HR! ■ _ Walters. Meek. Oyler. Alrork. MaJttew*. | . elide and lt'» * tri l,D * | Garvin. Birmingham Baseball Club. Birin- omt principle, irgham. Alsu one at this time of weddinf l ^ DAVIS & FREEMAN, | Jewelers. AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. George W. Mathew*. Colombo*, ua.; J. K. Page. Cnlotnbua. Ga.: IL J. Iie!«er. Co lumbus. (Is.: W. W. llriUtlci. Atjant*. Ga.; F. It. Xucknll*. (’••lor »• *..i : L W. McPhiraaa. (Vdaiabu* » Savannah. Ga.; Mra. L. II " Ce