The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 04, 1906, Image 10

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[A] r 1\TT7 V Y'Y 70 fllilli bULJ U lNilVYo lliiill i Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. | Tnrouf* i SOCIAL CALENDAR OF THE PAST WEEK Monday evening Mina Elizabeth ltn«»"n waa liven a delightful aur- I'riae by a number of her friend*, the party Including Mlaa Aliena Sentry, Miss Nancy Prince, Mlaa Lida Brown, ytlee Ida May Blount, Mlaa Mary An feraon, Mlaa Franeea Connelly, Mlai Thomas, Mr. J. C. Harris, Jr., ‘Mr. Charles Sctple. Jr., Mr. Hunter Musa, Mr. Dick Gray, Mr. Arthur Hobbs, Mr. Ct&rlea Collier, Mr. Julian Thomas, Mr. Victor Paine,.Mr. Herbert Allen, Mr. Charles Montgomery, Mr. Louis M!s» Aurelia Speer’s party Tuesday afternoon was a pretty compliment to Miss Julia Howell and Miss Sllvey Speer. Tuesday evening Mies Hasella Alexander, the guest of Miss Mildred Harris was given a casino party, the members of which were Misses Haselle Alexander, Mildred and Lillian Harris, Edith Coileld and Messrs. Fred Wag ner, Boy Abernathy, Alton Irby and Joe Arnold. Mrs. T. P. Westmoreland entertained at a delightful euchre party Wednes day morning at her home on Wash ington street In honor of Miss Frances Hnmmond, of Nashville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hammond. Invited to meet Miss Hammond were Mrs. W. R, Hammond, Mrs. H. H. Johnson, Mrs. Robert Shedden, Mrs. Vaughn Nixon, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Jr., Miss Harris Stockdell; Mies Au gusta Garrett, Miss Elizabeth Rawson Mrs. Frank Holland entertained her . bridge club Wednesday morning at her home on Ivy street. Those present were Mrs. John Barry, Mrs. Van Rans- selaer, Mrs. F. H. Smith, Mrs. Byard, Miss Brown, Miss Kathleen Brown. Miss Aliens Gentry gave a progres sive “love" party Wednesday evening, her guests Including Miss Ida-May Blount, Miss May Anderson, Miss An nin Caverly, Miss Nancy Prince, Miss Lida Brown, Miss Nell Prince, Miss Margaret Lewis, Mias Muecke, Miss Frances Connelly, Miss Julia Rosser, Miss Sarah Dorsey, Miss Charlotte Rtewart, of Jonesboro, On; Miss Ruby Mays, of Jackson. Ga.; Miss Lillians McCord, of Gadsden, Ala; Miss Nora Hello Rosser, Mr. Hunter Muse, Mr. Charlie Sclple, Jr., Mr. J. C. Harris, Jr. Mr. Arthur Hobba Mr. Clinton Amorous, Mr. Victor Plane, Mr. Hen- 1, ert Allen, Mr. Charles Montgomery, Mr. Lewis Parker, Mr. Dick Gregg, Mr. Marshall Johnson. Mr. Carl Ridley, Mr. Archie Forsyth, Mr. Stuart Wlth- nm, Mr. Edward Gay, Mr. Forrest Adair, Jr., Mr. Charles Collier. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. VanDyke gave an Informal dinner Wednesday even Ing for Mies Norfleet. On this occas ion the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Van Dyke were Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Felder and Mr. Martin Dunbar. Thursday morning Mrs. W. S. Wll- I’arren. Mrs. Muse's guests on this occasion were; Mrs. R. H. Warren, Mrs. A. P. Coles, Mrs. W. S. Tarver, Mrs. J. D. Twiggs. Mrs. W. S. Wilson, Mrs. Geo. Howard, Mrs. Alice Muse Thomas, Mrs. W. C. Rawson, Mrs. Joseph Moody, Mrs. B. M. Blount, Mrs. Agnew Hllls- nnin, Mrs. W. A. Gray. Friday Miss Evelyn Orme gave a luncheon In honor of Mrs. Edward H. Cabanlss, of Birmingham, Ala. Mies Orme’s guests were: Mrs. Edward Cab- anlsa, Mrs. O. H. Cabanlss, Mrs. Charles Harman, Mrs. E. R. Black, Mrs. Dan Cabanlss, Mrs. Bam Jones, Mrs. Charles Black and Mrs. H. H. Randall. Friday afternoon Mrs. W. B. Ham mond gave an Informal tea at her home on West Peachtree, In honor of Miss Frances Hammond, the guest of Mrs. T. A. Hammond. Invited to meet the guest of honor were: Miss Josle Stockdell, Miss Harris Stockdell, Mias. Katharine Oholatfn, Miss Mary Deas Tupper, Miss Elisabeth Adair, Miss Alice Steele, Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Miss Nannie Nlcolson, Miss Rayah Col lier, Mrs. Vaughn Nixon, Mr. Lynn Werner, Mr. Hugh Foreman, Mi Clarke, Mr. Robert Clarke, Mr. Clarke, Mr. Hugh Robinson, Mr. J. B. Connally, Mr. Edward Austin, Mr. Alex McDougald, Mr. Dan McDougald, Mr. Myron Freeman, Mr. A. D. Adair, Jr., and Mr. Ulrlc Atkinson. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Meador gave a dinner party at the Driving Club, complimentary to their eat, Mrs. Joseph Pou, of Columbus. son gave a bridge party In honor of her guests, Mrs. R. H. Warrjn, of Al bany, and Mrs. John Twiggs and Mrs. W. S. Tarver, the guests of Mrs. A. P. Coles. Mrs. Wilson’s guests Included Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Twiggs, Mrs. Tar ver, .Mrs. A. P. Coles, Mrs. Alice Muse, Thomas, Mrs. George Muse, Mrs. Flor ence Werner, Mrs. E. L. Wright, Mrs William Rushton. Mrs. Thomaa Daniel Mrs. James Dougherty, Miss Ellen Pe tors, Mrs. Albert Howell. Miss Nannie Nlcolson'a bridge party of Thursday morning was a pretty c ompliment to Miss Allle Joseph, of Columbus, the gueet of Mrs. Harry English. Invited to meet Miss Joseph wore Miss Katharine Gholatln, Mia Jnnlo Speer, Mies Barrie Stockdell, Miss Roltne Clarke, Mies Martha Woodward, Mlee Bessie Woodward, Miss Mary Dsas Tuppsr, Miss Julia Porter. Miss Annie Kitten, Miss Mary iluHIgnon, Miss Nan duBIgnon. Miss EfTle Beale Phelan, Miss M. A. Phelan, Miss Laura Wltham. Mlaa Eugenia Oglesby, Miss Kate Roblneon. In the afternoon Mrs, John Barry gave a bridge In honor of her guest. Miss Balslcy, of North Carolina. In- vltsd to meet the guest of honor were Mesdames Albert Collier, Frank Hol land, Van Rensselaer, Samuel 8mlth, Frank Pearson, E. W. McCerren, W. E. Wllmerdlng and Misses Florins Rlch- erdson, Kathleen Brown and Anals Mrs. W. E. Foster entertained at a delightful card party Thursday after noon at her home In Weet End, In honor of Mrs. Emmett Brown, of Macon. Mrs. Foster’s guests on this occasion were: Mesdames William Peabody, C. T. Lad son, Charles Sclple, Harvey Johnson. Henry Tanner, John Clark. Albert Thornton, Archibald Da- Joeeph Moody. Nym Hurt, Flem ing duBIgnon. Noah B. Meador, Johni Eliten, Frank Holland, Jam**_ Wil ey Ing, Thomas P. Hlnman. Clarence May, William Prescott, Logan Crichton, Louis Gholatln, Floyd McRae. W. A. Wlmblsh. George Forrester Hyde, of Albany; Carltoh Miller. G. A. Nlcol son, W. C. Jarnlgan. H. Clay Moors, Miss Annie Mary Hall, Meedamee Bar tow Blount, Howard Calloway, R. B. Ridley, J. H. Porter, Frank Butt, C. F. Benson, Henry Hynds, \V. A. Speer, Charles Norman and Miss Ogilvie. Thursday evening Mlse Mildred Har ris gave a straw ride In honor of her guest, Miss Alexander. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giles and Included: Mlseee Haselle Alexan der, Edith Coileld. Lillian Harrta, Lou ise Norman, Messrs. Joe Arnold, Alton Irby, Fred Wagner, Roy Abernathy. Percy Gently. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Ralne were given a surprise par ty by a number of their frlende. The party Included: Mr. and Mre. Fred Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goldsmith, Mr and Mre. Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corner; Mr. and Mra. Ven Rensselaer. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ridley. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Van Aatnr Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Stockdell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hewlett.’Dr. and Mrs. Troy Rivlngs, Mr. and Mrs. John Rainc, Dr. and Mrs. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hatcher, Mlse M. A. Phelan, Miss Effle Reals Phelan, Miss Laura Wltham, Mr. Samuel Slieer. Mr. Hall Miller, Dr. R. T Dorsey, Major J. 8. Ralne. Friday morning Mre. George Muss entertained a few friends at a “SOD" he - ward Peters, Mr. and Mra Robert Alston, Mrs. Milton Dargan, Mrs. Franklin Mlkell, Mies Harry Fumade, Mies Louise Joseph, Mr. W. E. Chapin, Mr. James Nunnally, Mr. Lowry Ar nold and Mr. Chapin. Saturday afternoon Miss Mildred Cabanlss gave a bridge party In honor of Mrs. Edward Cabanlss, of Blrmlng. ham. Saturday evening Miss Harry e gives a Casino party In honor . Pou, the gueat'ot Mrs. Frank Meador, WRENhTRANDAL. The marriage of Miss Mabel Clare Randal and Mr. James Manning Wrenn waa eolmenlsed at tha Presbyterian Church, Sumtervllle, Ala, Tuesday, July SI, at S o’clock. This marriage brought together people from more than half a dozen states, and waa the absorbing topic In Sumtervllle for weeks, as both parties are from prom inent families of Alabama and both are by far the moat popular and beat beloved young people In that vicinity. Dr. Thomas Beard, of Birmingham, performed the ceremony. The church wee elaborately decorated with palms, ferns, etc., and green vines, the wed ding bell of white petunias huAg from the arch, directly over the contracting parties. Mendelssohn’s Wadding March was played by Mrs. Walker, a cousin of the groom. Messrs. Praytor, Ormond, Parker and Randal, the four ushers, entered the church on* at a time, proceeded up the aisles, crossed over and took their places on each side of the chancel. The groom, best man and Dr. Beard came from the vestry room. The brides maids, who were Misses Godfrey, Lit tle, Ramsey, Praytor, Susie 8trlth, Mlaa Smith, Wrenn, Dixon, Hsrgr«*rs, were attired In tome soft white etuff, lace trimmed, and carried bouquets of asparagus fern, tied with large bows of green illusion. They entered tme at a time, and formed a half circle, ushere behind them. Next came the ring-bearers, little Lilian Rands], then the maid of honor, Mies Sallle Burwell, attired In a white lingerie gown, bou quet of naparagus fern; n*xt the ma tron of honor, Mrs. J. O. Cross, of At lanta, In whit* lac* over cream taffeta silk; then the bride on the arm of her uncle, Mr. James Randal. Her gown wae of radium elite, trimmed In rare old lace, veil of white tulle, show er bouquet of bride roses. The bride’* mother, Mrs. Randal, wore gown of black crep* de chine. The groom's mother wore a dress of black illk| There wert linen and handkerchief showers, braakfasts, dinings and fas tlvltles for a week In honor of the bride. She entertained the bridal par ty the evening before the wedding. Mr. and Mr*. Wren went directly to etr own handsome home. Among the out of town guests Were Dr. and MfS.' Bsnoroft, of East Lake, Ala; Mr*. A. cTReynoldg, of St. Louis; Mra Alfred Reynolds, of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Randal, of Mississippi; Mr. and Mr*. J. O. eras* of Collage Park, Ga, and Professor and Mrs, Blassengame, of Demopolia, Ala MI83 MARY RICHAR080N TO GIVE H0U8E PARTY, Miss Mary Richardson will entertain large number of her friend* at house party the middle of August Miss Richardson’s home In the country Is one of the most attractive la the atata They live In the old-fashioned way with a full larder and an open house. A long, wide avenue of pear trees leads up to this horns, which I* surrounded by beautiful roes gardens with a great oak tree In front of the house. The Inside has been recently remodeled and furnished exquisitely In old mahogany. —Washington (Ga) Reporter. C0URTE8IES T0~THE COMPRESS OFFICIALS. The officers of the Atlantic and Gulf Compress Company, which will meet In annual convention Monday In Atlanta will be delightfully entertained dur ing their etay In the city by the local officers of this Important organisation. Monday morning at the Initiative session Hon. John Temple Grairea will make an address. Monday evening the delegates wilt he dined at the Kimball House, when Chief Justice Fltshugh, of Memphla will speak. After the dinner the en tire party will go to Ponce DeLeon to enjoy the varied diversions of that charming resort Mr. C. C. Hanson, who has achieved MISS LEONORA BAL8LEY, of Greensboro. N. C„ guost of Mra John Barry. *Impressive Diamond Argument. There Is a great satisfaction In poaseialng a diamond of unques tioned value. The h^-er of diamond* lores refinement, too. By our liberal method you can wear a nice diamond while paying for It. That's why our diamond sale* are Increasing dally. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall Street. such signal success as president and general manager of the Atlantic and Gulf Comprees Company, will have charge of the arrangements for this notable gathering of Southern cotton men, LAWN FESTIVaTtO BE GIVEN BY MR8. J, C. HARRIS Mrs. Joel Chandler Harris will give pretty lawn festival Wednesday evening at her home In Weet End. The festival will be for the benefit of St. Anthony* Guild of the West End Catholic Church,, and the ladles of the guild will receive the guests. In the aftenvwn the children will be entertained with garnet and other amusements arranged for their pleas ur*. In the evening the grown peo ple will be delightfully entertained upon the pretty lawn where all sorts of delicious refreshments will be served. The friends of the ladles In charge of the festival, and tbs friends of the church are cordially Invited to be present. 80LOMON^NEWMAN. The engagement of Mr. Hendrix Sol omon, of Atlanta, and Miss Molly New man. of Albany, Ga, has been an nounced, which will be a matter of S leaaant Interest to Mr. Solomon' lends In Montgomery. He Is a broth er of Mr. Bernard Solomon, and has many frlenda In this city.—Montgomery Times. MI88 WILKINFENTERTA»H8. Quite a pleasant social function was the party given by Miss Mary Wilkins Wednesday In honor of Miss Lucy Yancey, of Atlanta Bridge was played. The highest score was made by Miss Fannie Seward, who was awarded the prise, a beautiful lace handkerchief. Miss Wilkins' guests ware: Miss Yancey, of Atlanta; Miss Mattie Cha fe#, of Aiken; Mrs. George Sibley, Mra Clark Jack, Mre. Rutherford Walton, Miss Grace Boykin, Miss Harriet Boy kin, Mies Lillian Stubb, Miss Fannie Seward, Miss Edith Holiday, Miss Clara Knight, Mtss Seda Stovall.—Augusta Tribune. 8. eTcLUB. The members of the S. E. Club en joyed a apend-the-day party Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. J. Ray, at Smyrna. A delightful picnic lunch was served at a table elaborately adorned with a variety of summer blossoms. Mra Ray's guests ware: Mesdames J. O. Hardwick, Ed Mathews, Howard Crumley, Troutman, William Jenkins, rge Sharp; Mary T. J. James of irumley, J. N. McEachem, Geo; and Leila Culberson, Adrian. IN HONOR OF MIS8 KENEFICK. Miss Irens Keneflck, of Kansas City, who la the charming guest of Miss Annls Ail nr a Anderson, will be the guest of honor Sunday evening at an Informal dinner given by Colonel and Mre. Clifford Anderson at their hand some home on Peachtree road. A few Intimate friends hVve been Invited to meet Mist Keneflck. and diner will be served Sunday evening In the beau tiful court of the Anderson home. THE BARACAsTeNTERTAIN. The Barscaa of Central Baptist Sun day school entertained the PhUatheas delightfully Thursday evening at the home of their teacher. Miss Nora Bradley, In Eaet Point. A aolo waa rendered by Miss Win chester, accompanied on the violin by Mr. Blackwell and on the piano by Mlaa Klckllghter. After a tew gums were played, an old-time watermelon cutting waa en joyed by all. Those present were; Misses Sauer- white, Miss Lou Oulda Felts, Mies Maureen Felts, Mias Myrtls Haynes, Mlaa Bessie Haynes, Mies May Beth Todd, Mlee Klckllghter, Miss Lillian Ramsey, Miss Mell Ramsey, Miss Clara B. Rives, Miss Nsllle Rives, Miss Nora Bradley, Miss Winchester, Miss Fowl- Mra. Sanders and Miss Stansel; Mr. Carter, Mr. Dowdy, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Gordon. Mr. Jackson, Mr. Lee Jones. Mr. Louis Jones, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Seggars, Mr. Babb. Mr. Moran, Mr. Todd, Mr. Hampton, Mr. Blackwell and Professor Bagwell. TO MISSES CATER. Friday evening Misses Kate and Lu- clle Moyers entertained at a most en joyable moonlight picnic In honor of their guests, Misses Daisy and Flor ence Cater, of Forsyth. The party of young people was chap eroned by Mra. W. T. Moyers, Dr. and Mr*. W. T. Jones and Mrs. Courtland Winn. Boating and other amusements were enjoyed at Grant park, after which a delicious supper was served. Those present were Misses Hattie Blackford. Leonle Helfner, Clifford Hall, Florence Cater, Daisy Cater, Ju lia Bremer, Lena Bremer, Clara May Winn, Bessie Small, Julia Brown, An nie Louise Padgett, Messrs. J. W. Wise, Alfred Blalock, Harris Speelo. James Bachman, Dr. Claude Smith, Messrs. Paul Fleming, Marvin Ilardln, R. F. Tate, Jack Small, Alfred Harbour, R. B. Sims, Roland Shearer, Ralph Gibbs. P. B. Sims. CHIDSEY-WdITEHEAD. Invitations have been Issued to the marriage ot Miss Mamie Whitehead, of Rockmart, to Mr. George Chldsey, of Rome, which will take place Au gust 11 at Rockmart. CAR RIDE TO MISS BROCK. Miss Marie Brock, of Alabama, the guest of Mist Mary Jeter, was com pllmented with a car ride Thursday evening by Miss Marguerite Harper. After the car ride the young peopje returned to Miss Harper.’* home, where enjoyable games were played. After the game refreshments were served on the lawn. Those present were Miss Kathleen Douglass, Miss Ruby Freeman, Miss Leble Ewing, Miss Mary Jeter, Miss Marie Brock, Mlee Annie Denk, Miss Marguerite Harper, Miss Grace Terry, Mesarx. Morris Ewing, Julius Trottl, Thomas Kline, Ernest Trottl, Frank McGaughey, w. D. Simpson and Earl Cochran. IN HONOr'mR. BRIDGES. Mr. Ralph Bingham complimented Mr. Russell Bribes with a birthday dinner Thursday evening at the Vir ginia Hotel In Newnan. Covers were laid for ten. The guests who enjoyed Mr. Bingham' hospitality were Dr. Edward Burton McDowell, Hon. Luther Manshlp, Mr. J. R. Nutting, Mr. Joseph B. Babb, Mr. Lucius Perry Hills, Mrs. J. B. Moore, Miss Nell Forbes, Mrs. Louise Stewart, Mr. Russell Bridge*. TO MI8S"J0SEPH. On Wednesday morning of next week Mrs. George L. Crandall will en tertaln Informally at bridge at her home on Peachtree Place. The occa slon will be a pretty .compliment to Mies Louise Joseph, of Columbus, who Is the guest of Mrs. E. C. Peters. Mrs. Crandall’s guests will Include only a party of Atlanta women who were together at Warm Springs ear lier In the summer, numbering eight. MISS FUMADE ENTERTAINS, A most enjoyable occasion of Satur- ddy evening will be the theater party at which Mis* Harris Fumade will en tertain a small number of congenial people. The event will be In honor of Mrs. Joseph Pou, Mrs. Frank Meador's guest, and of Miss Louise Joseph, who Is visiting Mrs. Edward C. Peters. Miss Fumade's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meador, Mrs. Joseph Pou, Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Peters, Miss Louise Joseph and Mr, Luclen Butts. MRS. RUSHTON’S BRIDGE. Saturday morning Mrs. William Rushton entertained Informally bridge in honor of Mrs. John IX Twiggs and Mrs. W. S. Tarver, whose visit to Mrs. A. P. Coles has been the oc casion of numerous pleasant Informal affairs. ^ Mrs. Ruahtdn was assisted In the entertainment of her gueet* by her sla ter, Mis* Alice May Rushton, and was a most attractive hoeteas In a gown of white linen, hand-embroidered. • Mies Alice May Ruahton wore white wash chiffon trimmed with tiny lace ruffles, The prise was a handsome white spangled fan. Invited to meet Mrs. Tarver and Mrs. Twiggs were Mr*. A. P. Coles, Mrs. High Grade Vs. Cheap Ice Cream. Mrs. Frank Boland, Mrs. T. S. Lewis, Jr. A 8PEND-THE-DAY PARTY. Next Tuesday Mrs. E. U Wight will be the hostess at a apend-the-day par. ty at her country home, "Belmont Farm," near Smyrna The occasion will be a charming compliment to Mrs. John Twiggs and Mr*. W. S. Tarver, of Albany, the attractlv* guests of Mrs. A. P. Cole*. 8PEND-THE^DAY PARTY. Mrs. James Dougherty and Mra. Thomas DanteJ will entertain at spend-the-day party next Wednesday at their home at Mount Creet, The guests on the occasion will b* Mra. A. P. Cole*, Mrs. W. S. Tsrver, Mrs. John D. Twiggs, Mrs. R. E. Rush- ton and Mrs. W. S. Wilson. YOUNG MATRONS' CLUB. The-Young Matrons' Club was en tertained Friday by Mr*. Vaughn Nixon. Mrs. Albert Thornton won the prise, a pair of silk hose. The guests Included Miss Eugenia Oglesby, Miss Nannie Nlcolson, Mlse Allle Joseph, Mrs. Harry English, Mrs. Albert Thornton, Mra. J. O. Oglesby, Jr., Mrs. Evelyn Harris. IN HONOR*OF VISIT0R8, Friday morning a delightful card par ty waa given by Miss Elisabeth Os borne In honor of Miss Helen Mucke, the guest of Miss Margaret Lewis; Miss Susie White, who la visiting Miss Cecil Lowe, and Miss Frances Rich ards, of Memphis, the guest of Mrs. Haralson Bleckley. Eighteen young ladles were Invited to meet the visitors, and a most en joyable game of euchre 'waa played upon the veranda Miss Mucke was the fortunate winner of the guests' prise, a souvenir spoon. Miss Katha rine Walker won the flrst prise, a Christy picture, and Miss Helen Thorn *erpetual Values. Diamonds are not fads ot recurring periods. They are a standard and a lasting mode, and the quality ot our atonea It a* constantly lm best Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall 8t Ice Cream ordinarily found on the market sells for something like one dollar and a quarter per gallon. Nunnally’s Ice Cream sells for two dollars per gallon. What’s the difference? The main difference is that Nun-* nally’s Ice Cream is pure, of a very high quality and unusually deli cious, while the cheaper grades pos sess none of these characteristics. Nunnally’s product is real ice cream. It is made of twenty-five per cent cream exclusively, and not of a mixture of milk and waterl Furthermore, Nunnally’s Ice cream Is' guaranteed pure to the last, drop in the bucket. Every ounce of material used is thoroughly tested, and we know that it is pure. Nunnally’s is a high-class prod uct, sold at a fair price, and really worth every cent that It brings. The lower grades of Ice Cream are a cheap product, sold at a price that is higher in proportion to what you get than is Nunnally’s, and are really not Ice Cream at all, but sim ply Ice Milk or Ice Water. That’s the difference. won the second prise, a pretty pic ture. After the game salads and tees were served at the card tables. Miss Imo gen" Thorn and Mils Susie Osborne presided at the punch bowl. Miss Osborne received her guests In pretty white lingerie waist and white ilrt. Miss Mucke wore a pretty gown of white, lace trimmed. Mies White’s gown was of white mull with bertha of cream lace. Miss Richards was prettily gowned In white mull, lace trimmed. MISS CABANISS’ BRIDGE. A very enjoyable event of Saturday afternoon was the bridge at which Miss Mildred Cabanlss entertained sixteen of her friends. Her party was a pret ty compliment to Mrs. Edward H. Cab anlss, of Birmingham, and to Mrs. Jo seph Pou. of Columbus. Iss Cabanlss' home was made doubly attractive by quantities of. fra grant summer flowers, and the entire lower floor was thrown open to her guests. Miss Cabanlss wor* a becoming whit* lingerie gown, and was assisted In the entertainment of her guests b, her mother, Mrs. H. H. Cabanlss. Mra Edward Cabanlss and Mrs. Pou, the charming gueets of honor, were gowned In white lingerie toilets of sheer material trimmed elaborately with lace and made princess. The flrst prlzs was a black spangled fan and the consolation, a pair of silk hose. After the game delicious refresh' ments were served. Mrs. H. H. Cabanlss wore a stylish gray toilet trimmed with lace. Among the handsomely gowned women present were Mr#. C. C. Han son, In a gray plaid volts with touches of blue about the corsage, and Mrs. J. Frank Mesdor, In a toilet of white lace. A SOUTH Ge’oRGIA BEAUTY. Screven county, long noted for Its beautiful woman, had a charming rep. resentstlve In the hoqse gallery this morning In the presence of Miss M. S. Reynolds, of Sylvanla, under the ea- cort of Hon. E. K. Overstreet, the chlv. alrous representative of Screven In the house. Randolph Banks, on East Pine street Mr. 1. R. Banks, ot Macon, Fla., Is visiting his daughter, Mra. I. Ran dolph Banks, on East Pine street, Mlaa May Woodward, of Griffin, Is hs guest of the Misses Woodward at pr. DeLos HIU Is visiting in south Georgia He will return to the city the latter part of next week. Judge J. H. Alston, of Alabama, Is the guest of Mr. and Mra Robert At ston on Peachtree street. Miss Nannie Nlcolson and Mrs. Har. ry English Will .spend a portion of September In New York. Mlse Annie Lovelace has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. James Heaton, at Rockmart. Miss Grace Deal, of' Greenville, 8. C., Is visiting Miss Annie V. Sawtell. 191 Cooper street. r ^ Personal Mention ^ A party of prominent Insurance men of Atlanta and their famtllea go to Asheville on the 11th Instant. Among them wtU be Mr. and Mra. Milton Dar- can. Mis* Jennl* Dargan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peters. -They will be at Battery Park Hotel, where many well known SoutherniTS are already assem bled. Among the notable people now at Battery Park Hotel are Governoi* and Mrs. William D. Jelka and Miss Katharine Jelka, of Alabama; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph L. Hall and Mrs. and Misses Pslser, of Montgomery, aqd “ “ —‘ y Frasier, also pf horn have many Mlse Florence G. Truax, of West End, has gone to New York and New Jeroey to visit relatives during Ul* remainder of the eummer. She will resume her school duties In Septem ber. Mies Nina Fuller and Mr. W. A. Ful ler, who have been having a delight ful trip to Michigan and Canada, ra- turned to the city Thuraday evening. The many friends ot Miss Sara Woodward will be glsd to know that she Is Improving rapidly and will ' able to be out In a tew days. Miss Isabelle Mordue left Thursday with her aunt, Mrs. A. H. Emlnger, for Cincinnati, Chicago and Ottawa Beach, Mich. Mlsa Vera Harty, whb baa been via. Itlng Mlsa Btrtha Ford for several weeks, returns Sunday to her home in Savannah. Mr. M- J. Guyton, after vtaltlng hla mother, Mrs. G. C. Thompson, at At lanta, has returned to his home in Dublin, Ga. Mra. J. M. Staples and young daugh ter. of Sherman, Texas, are the guests of Mrs. A. M. Burke. SI West North avenue. Mlee May Ashby left last Wednes day for Kacoochee Valley, where she will remain during the month of Au gust Miss Esca Mead Banks, of Florence, C, la visiting her sister, Mrs. L Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cross have re turned from a visit to relatives at Sumtervllle, Ala. Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin will visit friends at Washington, Ga., the mid dle of August. Mr. Chdrles W. Underwood leaves Saturday morning for a visit to So wanee, Tenn. Miss Annabel Robinson, of Coving ton, Is ths guest of her aunt' Mrs. J. R. Padgett Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Hines, of £ ling Green, Ky., are the guests ot Mrs. Sam Porter. Mrs. J. P. Carter entertained In hon or of Mlsa Esca Mead Banka one night this week. Mrs. C. E. Brunson and Miss Ellta. bath Brunson, of Perry, G*-, are at the Marlon. Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson left Sat urday for Rome to remain until the autumn. Mrs. Fred L. Ingraham returned Fri day from a visit to relatives at Au gusta. Mrs. Ernest Hyde, of Hattiesburg, Mlsa., Is visiting Mrs. George Forres ter. Mrs. W. H. Patterson Is spending a month at Rockbridge Alumn Springs, Va. Mr. C. 6. Chapin, of Richmond, Is visiting his brother, Mr. W. El Chapin. Mrs. M. J. Callahan Is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Walsh at Augusta. Miss Nan duBIgnon will leave In a few days for Fairfield, N. C. Mrs. G. Y. Banks and children, of Columbus are at the Aragon. Miss Valina Mitchell, of Martin, Is the guest of Atlanta relatives. Miss Willie Huston, of Decatur, Ala, Is visiting Atlanta frlenda Mr.,, and Mrs. Conway, of Charlotte, N. C., are at the Piedmont. Mr. and Mra W. M. Bradley, Macon, ere at tha Aragon. Rice at Marshallvllle, Mrs. E. El Pomeroy Is spending sev eral days at Marietta Mrs. El O. Pritchard and daughter are at Ocean View, Va Mr. Albert Thornton leaves Saturday night for Toxaway. Mrs. Ed. H. West is visiting rela tive* at Martin, Ga Mr*. D. D. Graham, of McRae, Oa. Is at the Piedmont. HlrtiandsTlfAn 10 ' 11 has returned from Mr. Julian Field has returned from Memphis. Mrs. Marlon L. Roberts la at Ocean View, Va MUSICAL PROGRAMS. First Baptist Church, Sunday Morning, Prelude, Gullmant. Cornet, Schubert. Voluntary, "O Sing Unto the Lord"— Schackley. Offertory, "Judge Me, O'God," Buck —Mr. John Scott. Anthem, "Come Unto Me, Ye Weary," Griggs—Mr, Thomas B. Davies and choir. Choir. Mrs. Albert Spalding Soprano Miss Marguerite Dunlap .Alto Mr. Thomas B. Davies...... —...Tenor Mr. John Scott.,,. Bass Mr. C. T. Wurm......Cornetlst Mr. J. P. O'Donnelly..Organist-Director GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. AT THE MARION. W. W. Lockhart. Columbus: J. C. Vaughn. Thomairvllio; Mra. J. R. Miller, —w or . 0 K Brunson, Pernr; Ellz* Branson, Perry; Mrs. W. H. Button, Augusta; Mini C. Neal, Rome; Mr*. 8. E. Young, Midland; C. B. Daniels. Dawvon; Miss K. Ponder, Coiambus: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ashley, Valdosta; J. w. D. Lane, Washington; J. F. I)eJarnett<\ Greensboro; W. 8. Barnett, MlHedgevlHe; H. B, Williamson, Monroe; L. W. Burkett, Macon. AT THE~KIMBALL* J. n. Dennis And wife, Jasper; J. M. Mas* :>y, Mncon: C. 8. Durban, Augusta: J, B. Spinks, LaOrange; C. It., Stone, LaGrnnge; P. D. Phillips. Tlfton; J. D. Coon, Georgia; J. P. McCord. August*; W. A. Kuowles, Roms; D. B. Sanford, Mllledgerllle, E. N. Reynolds, Mllledgeyllle; O. W. Cain, Geor- gla; O. D. l’erklnion, Woodstock; W. Q. Park, Blakely; C. T. Bacon, WaynesrlUe; J. C. Wearer, Thomastnn; G. Hale, Geor gia; H. Gilbert, Georgia; G. W. Tenlgo, Macon; E. L. Hayward, Sara until: T. W. ; ;L*>yless, Augusta; C. 8. Johnson, Georgia. AT ThFaRAGON. William Awklna, Wayneaboro; W. M. Bradley and wife, .Macon; Mias M*ff^* "ally, Valdosta; Mra. George Y. Bauka, illdren and maid, Columbua. at theTFedmont. Mra. E. D. Graham. McRae; Otto Pfef- ferkorn. GatnearUle; Darld Laird, Saraa- Crop 100 Cara Short. 8pec!at to The Georgian. Marshallvllle, Ga.. Aug. 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