The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 30, 1906, Image 5

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■ T 7' SCH00L8 AND COLLEGES. firw ~ ===== JL— — SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. THE ATLANTA WiuunwiAn. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 8CH00L8 AND COLLEGE8. 8CHOOL8 AND COLUMN. . ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ours amiL)aTIQN IN 1898 OF THE ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SOUTHERN MEDICAL COLLEGES. F A C U A. W. CALHOUN, Win. Perrin Nicolson, M.D. Wm. Simp.on Elkin, A.B., jh,d„ W. F. Weitmoreland, M.D. Hunter P. Cooper, M.D. H. F. Harris, M.D. John G. Earnest, M.D. Charles G. Giddings, M.D. Cyrus W. Strickler, M.D. Miohaei Hoke, M.D. L T Y : M.D., LL.D., President J. S. Todd, M.D. Dean. Louis H. Jones, A.M., M.D. Floyd Wileox McRae, M.D. J. Clarence Johnson, M.D. Dunbar Roy, M.D. James B. Bsird, M.D. W. S. Goldsmith,. M.D. E. Bates Block, M.D. Bernard Wolff, M.D. S. T. Barnett, M.D. ADJUNCT FACULTY Ta Va Hubbard, M. D. Gtorgo Fe Payne, PHe G., Me D. As La Fowler, M. D. J. H. Johns, M. D. Hugh M. Lokey, M. D. F. G. Hodgson, M. P. G. P. Huguley, M. D. E. D. Richardson, M. D. A, H. Lindorme, M. D. E. P. Ripley, M. Claude A. 8mfth, M. O. C. E. Boynton, M. D. W. B. Armstrong, M. D. t L. 8. Hardin, M, D. W. A. Selman, B. 8., M. 0 W. E. Person, M. D. G. C. Misall, M. D. C. R. Andrews, M. D. G. F« Chambers, M. D« tories. each c i country, and la an honor to tho profession and tho state of Georgia. Tho public will no longer accopt the services of an Incompetent physician; he re pjeasea to state that Mr Andrew Cain "“** »»*''»* «* ***«» wu vuiy ue irumcu in n hcuuuI fully equipped In every departmonL h equipped with an anrnle numbernt a, J neg * e rec ®ntly given the Institution a largo sum of money, and tlio Hoard of Trustees have set aside a building to be known as tho Carnegie Pathological Institute, which will contain three large labora- Four vears aro remilred ♦hL loot «#-~ r . ? r . “I 101 ]® 8 ® 0 !*®, together with all tho modern apparatus and appliances for tho cultivation of pathogenic organisms. Tho students nro encouraged to do work in this department. Our students have access to the Pr«dv w !? ? evo j*! Iar «ely t0 finical and practical work, the new' building will be a gymnasium withlvo* °I the P rtncl P al Infirmaries and hospitals in tho city. Tho new and commodious building, that Is now being erected, will be finished, equipped and ready for occupancy by October 1st. One feature of • s m, wim snower baths. Here the students will be taught tho use and application of exercises for various diseases. For a cataloguo or information concerning tho College, JIddress WILLIAM SIMPSON ELKIN, M. ©.. ‘Dean. S. T. BARNETT, M. T>., 'Registrar. ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Atlanta. Ga GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY. Free Scholarships. Georgia School of Technology is better equipped and organised in all departments than ever before, and prepared to do the best work in Its his- FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. RoKSttyaw? f —ialatu tton. the legislature at Its last session assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county In thestato-Take im mediate! advantage of thin opportunity and write for latest catalog of In formation illustrating advantage* of the Oeorgla TKh for prospectiTe stu dents. Advanced coursos in Mechanical, Electrical, Tekttle, Mining, Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and pew equipment of Shop. Mill, Laboratorlea, etc. New Library; new Chemical Laboratory. The forty members of tho Class of 1101 wore placed In desirable and lucrative position. BEFORE GRADUATION. Write for further Informa tion. K. G. MATHESON, A. M., LL.D.,Pres. ATLANTA, GA. I SOUTHERN SOCIETY S IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES GEORGE C, LOONEY and MBS. GEORGE C. LOONEY Arithmetic and English Grammar chiefly. Any other branch of a collegiate education If desired. Open Id of July st » a. m. MADI80N. „ _ Itoth Ingram attended the B. T. roeventlon In Atlanta. Bessie Avery is visiting friends In nd Mrs. D. P. Few. of Atlanta, •» Mr. end Mrs. L L Few. Bd Mrs. Henry Williams ere guests tel and Mrs. F. C. Foster. Irt.y Kllrmtrlelr has returned to after s > put to her parents. Mr. i. 1L L. ltlrhter. . , Irene An.tm Its. retarned from Eton, where she has been attend- "inesti.y aflevnooa st the hoojeof the msrrtsse cf Minnie trney la Mr. fltwenee how«L of ."»* piece. The home «* »*•?. eereraony was performed by Rev. W. T. I^lnc. The bride Is one of Madison» most enltnred yoong ladles and her many friends regnt that her marriage win take her to another eltjr. Ttie groom Is one of Toeeoe’s most pranlaiag yonng lawyers with a brilliant Inter, before him. COVINGTON. Thursday Mr. Carl Smith and Mini Minnie Mobley were united la marriage by Rev. R. C. Cleckler. The marriage was a surprise to the most Intimate friends of the young people. Mr. Smith le a well known and pop ular young business man of this city, and Ml** Mobley Is one of Covington s “M^M^rthe wed- ding tour, will reside In Covington. BRUNSWICK. Mr. Frank D. Aiken has Just return ed from a trip to Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Talt have gone to Asheville, N. C., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and-Mre. L. Rothschild, of Shreve port, La., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kellar. Mrs. Frank.Wrench and tons are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. JL A. Wrench, on St. Simon's Island. Mrs. Samuel Benedlot, of Cedartown, who has been visiting Mrs. Mallory King, has gone for a visit to Cleve land, Ohio. • Captain and Mrs. B. J. Large have gone to Atlanta to attend the marriage of Mr. B. M. Large to Miss Emily Gro- gean.. Mr. and Mrs. Mlk* Atkins have re turned to Thomasvllle, after spending a month on SL Simon's Island. . Mr. and Mrs. William C. Peeples and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herndon, Avho have been spending some weeks on SL Simon's, have returned to this city. Mrs. John Moore, and daughter, Mlee Elisabeth, and Mrs. Scarlett, have re turned to Brunswick after an extended - vlet to points In Florida. Mr. R. L. Michaels, of Albany, and Mr. M. Schwarxbaum, are In tbe city for a few days. Mrs. J. D. Sparks entertained on Wednesday In honor of Miss Easts Be- sant, of Jacksonville, Fla. F. A. Guild, of Atlanta, has been spending several days In this city. ' M. T. Bailey, of Birmingham, Ala., has been visiting friends In Brunswick. Miss Helen Scarlett, of Fancy Bluff, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dunn. Miss Talluah Fleming Is at home again, after a visit to friends on SL Simon's Island. Mrs. George Wood fin, of Savannah, la visiting relatives here. Mrs. H. R. duBtgnon, Miss Mamie Symons and the Mlasea Stiles,.have returned from St. Simon’s, where they have been for several days.. Mrs. W. M. Tupper entertained tho Six-Hand Euchre Club Thursday at St. Simon's. May ShoeppsI haa re turned from Waycross, where ahe was the guest of Miss Mary Thigpen. Mias Meta Scarlett leaves In a few tya for a visit to friends In Vldalla. Mrs. Mark Verdery, of Jacksonville, Fla., has returned to her home, after a visit to Mrs. D. D. Atkinson. Mrs. L. A. Hardee and Mias Essie Beosant, of Jacksonville, Fla., are the guests of Mrs. J. D. Sparks. Miss Julia JIaaton, of Carrolton, Is isrland "Monday, for turned to her her slstsr, Mrs. E. L. Stevens, of this city. ■ Mrs. B. T. Sinclair, of Darien, ha* re turned to her home, after a visit to Mrs. D. M. Beggs here. J. C. Purcell has just returned from a short visit to Feraandlna, Fla. Mrs. R. G. Jackson, of this city, Is spending a few days on Cumberland Is- land. Miss Mahoney, of Jacksonville, Fla., Is the guest of Miss Hattie Wheeler this week. Miss Bellinger, of South Carolina, will In a few days visit Miss^eah Brown. In this city. Mrs. Thomas Uoyd has returned to Brunswick, after a visit of several months In Texas. Mr. snd Mrs. A. B. Connell, of Cairo, are vletttng Mrs. J. W. Lrllly this week. Among the vecent arrivals at Cum berland Island are Messrs. Macon Sharp and William Hurst, of Atlanta. Mrs. Thomas Wrench, of St. George, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wrench, of this city. Midshipman John Atkinson, of the United States navy, who has been vis itlng friends In this section, has corn, to New York to rejoin bis vessel, the U. v S. Kearsanre. Mrs. Darley and Mrs. Joiner have returned to their home in Portsmouth, Va., after a pleasant visit to Mrs. R. P. Wheeler, In this city. Miss Ida Lamb la the gueat of Mrs. Mitchell Lamb, In Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. J, M. Madden Is expected home In a few days. She has been flatting In Columbtls and other cities for some lime. Colonel and Mrs. Mike Brown and family will go to St. Simon's Island on the first of July, where they will re main for two months. Miss Leosle Michaels, of Albany, Is the guest of Miss Edna Levlson. Mrs. G. M. Jones and Miss Laura Jones have Just returned from a trip to Atlanta. * Mrs. X>. 31. Begge Is at home again after a visit of several weeks to rela tives In Savannah and Darien. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baker and ffcmlly are spending «om*t time on 8t. Simon’s. Miss Carrie Stacey la visiting friends i Frederika. . Mr*. W. H. Bowen and daughter arej esL Augustine, Fla., tor a Xen da**. Dr. Holmes Mason, of Macon, Is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Houseman. 31Ias Ellse McDonald is visiting tho Misses Taylor, in Frederika. Mrs. E. C. Butler and children, of Fftxgerald, are vlstlng friends in this city. E. A, Turner has returned from a trip to Savannah. Elmore Twltty Is back from a pleas* ant visit in Waycross. A. B. Morse and Miss Morse, of Ab beville, 8. C., are visiting Mrs. A. W. Way, In thin city. Miss Olive Munerlyn, of Jacksonville, Fla., Is visiting Mins Janlo Symons. , MILLEDGEVILLE. Miss Annie Whitfield, of Washing ton, IX G n Is the guest of Miss Marie Whitaker. Mins Kate Thrash is tho guest or Dr. and Mrs. T. O, Powell for a fow days. Minn Mary Lou Flemlster Is critical ly 111 with typhoid fever. Slight hope Is entertained of her recovery. The commencement exercises of tho Georgia Military College began Sun day and will extend through Wednes day. A large number of visitors are here. Mrs. George Fort, of knoxvllle, Ten nessee, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Crawford, has re turned home. Mrs. Thomas Little, of Sparta, Ih tho guost of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Proaaer. Miss Minnie Scurry haa returned to her home* In Rome. Mrs. A. B. Cash, of Fltsgerald, Is here, called by telegram on account of tho critical Illness of her sister, Miss Mary Lou Flemlster. Mrs. Fronds I’orklns Is at home again, after several weeks' stay in At lanta and Augusta. Illm ho Hnnr jrafrm •Nlarto guest .n/Ihm Janie OXFORD. Mias Annie Dlrlicy. with Professor and Mrs. J. 1*. 11 a ii ii it, left Monday for Atlanta, ll»'li' tfn-v Will In* the giiCHf* of Mm. II ihm'k iiii• 11 i•*r. Mm. C. i:. Dowtnnn Professor Thoimm V. Fleming, of Hpnrta, who for thr jmsf >enr him t of 1 'ngHull and history In tho 11 luh School, lias returned t a pleasant visit to friends Professor Marlon William of friends In Oxford Inst v Miss Nell Lowry left Hi lantn, ' where she wilt vl 11 row n rofer. 3lls« Annie Hno Hontmll left hint week for r. rkt to her sister, Mrs. John l’oer, of West Point. Miss Leonora Smith Is In Atlanta, the guest of her mint, Mrs. Palmar. Mm. frank Lakes. Mis- s Margaret. Mil dead, -Vary. Alice nr id Martha Eakoa, <»f Atlanta, aro visiting Ur. and Mrs. John S. Moore. Miss Clifford Williams returned homo Saturday from Storrsvllle. Mi > .Inn!.* «'lifer, or Atlanta, was the guvnt of Miss Nell hOWty during the Emory commencement. Miss Carrie Rmli Fannie Hlugletoii. Pro* Mr. Th out SI Tv Oliver arrived in Ox Saturday with his bride, who was formerly Mias Kate Itrower, of Marietta. Ur. and Mrs. Charles Peppier bare gone to Kuropc, where they will spend tho sum mer. Miss LneJIe Mitchell, of Atlnntn, Is tho Professor Lungins Rundda hss returned a S visit to Ids home In south Ueorgig. r. Thomas w. Oliver arrived In Oxford id Mr- Capers Pick son. II. of Wesleyan College, la wife, attended the Emory i the gueMts of Profesao# Miss Cleopatra F from Atlanta. <>f Atlanta, In the guest Ulekey. th U the guest returned hooJ One Gleg.' cuing ut IH pel for.i je bride - CORDELE. prettiest weddings evaf •le was that of Miss La- • to Mr. A delb ert Stob (•furred in the new paf- Vntrnl llotol Tuesday o'clock. The ceremony d by Dr. A. B. Campbell, in gowned In white allk melllnno over white chiffon. Mlhu Heat rice (Jleger, slater of th* bride, wiih gowned In blue silk mol- limn', and the color scheme of blue and white being curried out in all the let nil*( The parlors wh^re the cere mony was performed were beautifully decorated In palms and ferns. After the ceremony Mr. and Hr*. Stcbblns were tendered ft reception/* tho bride's mother. The couple' jit midnight for Savannah where ink© n steamer for >J«*w York. SHORTER COLLEGE ROME, GEORGIA. 1 A N ENDOWED INSTITUTION for the education of ladies. Offers unsurpassed advantages in all LITERARY IJRAXCIIHS, MUSIC, ART and ELOCUTION. Well equipped LABORATORIES and GYMNASIUM; Free Gymnasium Instruction. Surroundings beautiful and refined. Tennis, Basket Ball and Golf. Session begins September 13th. For catalogue and other periodicals, address THOMAS J. SIMMONS, A. Mi, LE. D., President.]