The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 07, 1906, Image 8

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" .IHtlJI- . . - , IIIIUI. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TffcHUar. ALUl'S'i I. I**- mum SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. George C. Bali, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. TO MRS. WARREN. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. R. Ham mond will be hoateu at a charming ten at which ahe will entertain Informally elcht or ten Intimate friends. The occasion will be in honor of Mrs. R. H. Warren, of Albany, who la now the guest of Mrs. George Muse at her home on Capitol avenue. MISS CONNALLY’8 DINNER. Tuesday evening Miss Frances Com nally will entertain Informally at I birthday dinner In honor of Misses Courtney Harrison and Julia Rosser, who always have the pleasure of cele brating their birthdays together. Miss Connelly's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Warner Martin, Miss Court ney Harrison, Miss Julia Roster, Miss Nora Belle Rosser, Mr. Morns Prlo- leau, Mr. Luther Rosser, Mr. Charles Collier, Mr. Harry Joyni . Miss Connelly will be assisted In en tertaining her guests by Mrs. Warner Martin, and the occasion will be mark ed by the Informality and cordiality for w hich events at "The Homestead" are noted. HOUSE PARTY~AT AMERICU8. Mins Freddie B. Shift will entertain during the present week at her home at 1 Americus a delightful house party. The out-of-town guests Invited by i Miss Shift are Misses Zarelda Martin, of Albany, Ga.; Janie Johnson, of Grif fin, Go.; Lola Williford, of Atlanta, Ga.: also Misses Kate Wheatley, Elisabeth llollls, Mattie Lewis Dodson, Nellis Turpin, of Americus, Ga. MRS. TANNER’S BRIDGE. Thursday morning Mrs. Henry Tan*, ner will entertain Informally at bridge. The occasion will be, a pretty compli ment to Miss Louise Joseph, the guest of Mrs. Edward Peters. Mrs. Tanner's party will be delight fully Informal, her guests to Include only eight of her Intimate friends. MISS COFIELD~ENTERTAINS. Tuesday evening Miss Edith Cofleld will be hostess at a card party at which Miss Haselle Alexander, the guest of Miss Mildred Harris, will be the guest of honor. Mtss Cofletd's guests will be Misses Hazelle Alexander, Lillian and Mildred Harris, Louise Norman, Eugenia Har per, Hargle Jefferson, Willie and Ade line Helfner, Hattie Bloodworth, Messrs. Frits Wagner, Roy Abernathy, Joe Arnold, Alton Irby, Percy Gentry, Fred Dlsbro, Stannard, Max Berry, Phil Huffman, Rlgdon Berry. 8PEND-THE-DAY PARTY. Tuesday Mrs. E. L. Wright entertain ed at a spend-the-day party at her beautiful country home, Belmont Farm, near Smyrna. The occasion was a charming compliment to Mrs. John Twiggs and Mrs. W. 8. Taryer, qf Al bany, the guests of Mrs. A. P.. Coles. A number of Mrs. Wright's friends left Atlanta early Tuesday morning for Smyrna. A delightful forenoon was spent at cards and other amusements, and at noon a delicious luncheon was served, the party returning to Atlanta late Tuesday afternoon. MRS. W00D8 WHITE TO ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Wednesday nftemoon from 5 to 7 iMoak Mrs. Woods White will enter tain at tea at her home In College Park ,ln honor of her guest, Miss 8lna Lee .Jlarrts. , Miss Harris Is one of the most ad mired young women In Louisville so ciety, having made her debut there last winter. She possesses In a marked de- , gree the beauty and charm for which the Kentucky woman Is noted, and her visit to Mrs. White will be the occasion of many happy social events. Mrs. White's guests will Include her College Park friends and a number of Atlanta people. Mra Henry Lamar, Jr, Sirs. Brown | mer. .Mr. Valdemlr Gude, Mr. John PROMINENT VI8T0RS TO ATLANTA. Hon. and Mrs. Clifford A. Lanier and their daughter, Mra. Wlltsey La nier Dorr, of Montgomery, spent Mon- dny In Atlanta en route to Chautauqua, N. Y, to remain a month. Upon their return they will spend several days In Atlanta. Mr. Lanier (himself a na- ; tlve of this state) feels a profound In- 1 trreat In .everything appertaining to l Georgia affairs; he'fit a brother of the f Into Sydney Lanier, whoae marvelous [ poetic genius so richly endowed South- I ern literature. Mr. Clifford A. Lanier is rarsly gift- led ns a writer, and also as a literary 1 critic. Mrs. Lanier and Mrs. Dorr are 1 among the moat charming and popular 1 social leaders In Alabama society. and are alio very prominent In the club Ufa 1 of that atate, being eapedally notable ' and useful memnere of the Alabama ' division Tif the United Daughteri of the Confederacy. MRS. HEMPHILL HONOREE AT PRETTY PARTIES. Mrs. Frank Cunningham gave a beau tiful party Thursday afternoon, at which Mrs. Robert Hemphill, of Atlan ta, waa the honoree. The lovely residence on Coleman's Hill was decorated lavlehly for the party. -The reception hall waa a bower of Mack-eyed ausans, palms and ferns. The two parlors open to guests were decorated with large vases of roaea, in one room the roaea being pink and In the other white and red. Delicious refreshments were -served after the -game of bridge. Score wee kept by Ulu Annte Rogers, and the top score prlxe waa won by Mrs. Wil liam Rrunaon. It waa a bonbon dlah In cut glass. The gueet prise was a liesuttful piece of cut glass also. , Mrs.’ Cunningham had four tables, Jier guests being: Mra. Robert Hemp hill of Atlanta, Mrs. Mallory H. Tay lor , Mrs. Charles Preston. Mrs. Walter Reeks, Mrs. William Rrunaon. Mrs. John Retd, Mrs. Cuslls Nottingham. Taylor, Airs. Charles Hannon, Mrs. Charles Jones of Mississippi, Mra Dave Hill, Airs. John Winn Jlhlnholser and Mrs. Olln Wlmherley. Mrs. Henry I-apiar entertained at a very pretty parly Thursday morning In compliment to Airs. Robsrt Hemp hill, of Atlanta. The affair was a bridge luncheon, and the apartments In which the guests were entertained were gay with great masses of coreopsis, -the rich yellow flowers being banked on mantels and thrust Into big Jardinieres and vases. There were three tables of bridge, and after the game a delicious luncheon was served. The top score was made by Air a Walter Beeks, who received as a prize two decks of handsome playing cards. Mrs. Lamar’s party was much en joyed by the dozen or eo ladles present —Macon News. MR3. Ml KELL'S BRIDGE, very charming event was the bridge at which Airs. Frank Alikell entertained Tuesday morning In honor of Mrs.'Joseph Pou, of Columbus, Airs. Meador’s guest Mra. Mlkell's guests Included a con genial number of women, who .were together, at Warm Springs earlier In the'summer. Mrs. Mlkell received her friends In a white lingerie gown, hend-embroldered and trimmed with lace. Mrs. Joseph Pou was attractively gowned In white batiste, trimmed with embroidery. The prizee were hand embroidered altk hose. At the conclusion of the game, delicious course luncheon was served. Aire. Mlkell's guests were: Mrs. Jo seph Pou, Mrs. Frank Meador, Mra. George Crandall, Mra. Thornton.Marye, Airs. Frank Butt, Mrs. Edward Mc- Cerren, Mrs. Milton Dargan, Mrs. Clarence Angler, Mrs. V. C. Badhan, Mrs. A. T. Brown, Miss Jennie Dar gan.' BRINE-BRAOLEY WEDDING. The wedding of Mias Josephine Bradley, of Colorado, and Mr. Louis R. Brine, of Boston, took place Monday morning In the parish house of St, Jamea Catholic church. In Phlladel pills. Rev. Father Monlhan official' Ing. Mias Bradley, who Is an adopted daughter of Mra Aloxwell, of Pueblo, Colo., la spending the summer with her' mother, Airs. Maxwell, and her adopted slater, Mlsa Maxwell, In New Hampshire. The engagement waa announced sev eral months ago In the Philadelphia papers and the marriage took place In the presence of members of both fam ilies. Miss Josephine Brine, sister of the groom, went from Boston to at tend the wedding, and Afr. Fred Brine, of Atlanta, was also present at hts brother's marriage. Mrs. Brine, at the death of her pa rents, which occurred when she was three years old, waa adopted by Airs. Mnxwell. Since ahe flnlshed school, ahe, with her mother and alattr, have been traveling for several years. Ur. Louis Brine, who Is a Harvard man, la the son of Mr. and Mra. Geoi R. Urine, of Boston. His father la I well-known editor of The Cambrdl Times. Air. Brine has two brothers Atlanta, Mr. George W, Brine, vice president of the Georgia Railway and Electric Company, and Air. Fred Brine, la connected with the same com pany. Air. and Mrs. Louis Brine arrived Tuesday afternoon end are the guests of Air. tonl Airs. George Brine for a few days .'at; thdr' home on Ponce DeLeon avenue. As Allss Bradley Mra. Brine wee In the city about a month ago, the guest of Air. and Mrs. Brine. Air. Brine, who la connected with the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic rail road, will, with hla'bride, make their home In Falrburn, Ga. IN HONOR MISS KENEFICK. Air. Frank Orme will entertain at a small Informal dinner Saturday evening et the Piedmont Driving Club In honor of Mlaa Irene Keneflck. the admired S ieat of Mlsa Adore Anderson, rme’a gueata will Include Atlsa Kene flck, Mlsa Anderson, Mrs. Clifford An derson, Air. Jnmso Alexander, Air. Aly- ron Freman. IN HONOR "nTrS BROWNE. Mlsa Adels Tucker will entertain a few friends at cards complimentary to Mrs. Harold Browne, of Bavannah, who la the guest of Miss Tucker. Among other entertainments being arranged In honor of Airs. Browne la a box party at the Casino. PICNIC AT EAST LAKE. A'picnic party will he given Tuea- day evening at East Lake, If the weather permits. Mr. and Alra. Hpdges will act aa chaperons, and the party will include Mieses Ethel Kelly, Rollne Clarke, M. A. Phelan, Elisabeth Adair, and Ateaare. Edward Barnett, John Dean Steward, Dennis Pertreet and James Callaway. FIRST NIGHT AT CA8IN0. A large and faahlonabla audience witnessed the first night of this week's vaudeville. Among those seen In the audience were: Mies Annie Fit- ten, Atlse Nannie Klcolson, Atlas Kate Robinson, Mlsa Janie Speer, Allas Mar- tha Whitman, Mlsa Beasts Woodward, Allas Martha Woodward, Mlaa Fiorina Richardson. Miss Rollne Clarke, Allas Adore Anderson, Atlsa Irene Geneflck, Mlaa Ethel Kelly, Mlsa Julia Porter, Mlaa Norfleet, Mlaa Effle Beale Phelan. Miss McGowan Phelan, Mlaa Janie Thornton, Miss Nina Gentry, Mlsa 8a- muella Whitman, Atlsa Allens Patter- eon, Mlsa Emma Robinson, Mias Helen O'Brien, Miss Laura WItham, Miss Louise Joseph, Mr. and Mra. Edward Mra. B. Felder, Atr. and Alra. J. F. Ateador, Mrs. Joseph Pou. Mr. Carroll Lati- Impressive Diamond Argument. There la a great satisfaction In' possessing a diamond of unques- tloned value. The lover of diamonds loves reDnemenL too. By our liberal method you can wear ■ nice diamond while paying for It. That's why our diamond sales are Increasing dally. . EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., The Diamond Palace. 3 7 Whitehall Street. Kirkpatrick, Air. Enell Gay, Air. Wlm berly Peters, Atr. Charles J. Bayne, Mr. Will Glenn, Air. Robert Clarke. Mr. Ernest Dallls, Air. Arthur I.ane, Air. William Parkhurst, Atr. John Greg ory, Mr. Tom Lyon, Dr. J. R. Hopkins, Air. Willis Hagan. Jr., Mr. Eugene Haynes. Air. Dick Palmer. Air. Wln- shlp Nunnally, and a large number of the delegates to the convention of the Atlantic and Gulf compress compa nies, now In session In Atlanta MISS HOWELL ENTERTAIN8. Miss Alary Adair Howell will enter tain at euchre Thursday afternoon In honor of her charming guest. Airs. George Cunningham, of ■ Washington. D. C. • Miss Howell's guests will Include, besides the members of the O. M. Club, a few of her Intimate friends. MA80N-EVAN8. Monday evening at the residence of Atr. and Alra. S'. B. Holcombe the mar riage of Mlaa Mabel Claire Evans and Mr. Thotnaa EL Mason took place, The ceremony wes perfom ence of relatives and friends by Rev. A. C. Ward at 7:15 o’clock. The bride and groom’ ai;e popular young people and are followed by tho good wishes' of a host of friends. PATTI 3TILL TRIUMPH8. Madame Adelina Patti, Baroness Ce- derstrom, sang In London In June at Albert hall. The vast building was crowded from pit to dome, Its seating capacity being 10,000. Pnttl wa» over whelmed with floral tributes, which more than filled her rooms at the Carl ton. Patti has spent part of the sum- mcr at Mont Dare let Bins, where she and the de Resikes go every year. She and Baron Cederstrom are now at Carlsbad. MR8. PEABODY’8 BRIDGE. Airs. William Peabody will entertain at bridge on Thursday complimentary to her sister, Mrs. F. P. Petre, of Columbus. MR8. McRAE’S TEA. The many friends In Atlanta of Airs. H. Stiles Bradley will be delighted to know that she will arrive In the city thle week to be the gueet for several days of Aire. Floyd AIcRae. Saturday afternoon Airs. AtcRne wilt entertain informally at tea In her honor, and tho occasion will be one of the pleasantest of the week. Alra. McRae’s gueata will be limited to' the member! of Trinity church. TO MIS8"KlNEFICK. Atlas Keneflck, the attractive guest of Allas Annie Adorn' Anderson, will be given a dance et Segadlo's Thurs day evening by a number of young men. TO MRS. WILLIS~ AND MI8S ARCHER. Mra. Arthur Leland Norris will com pllment Miss Alma Archer, a lovely bride-to-be. and Alra. W. W. Willis, who leaves soon for Los Angeles, where she wilt reside, with a large reception Thursday 1 afternoon from 4 to 7, at her home, on Capitol avenue.- The house will be beautifully deco rated with palms and ferns combined with white flowers.' ' Airs. Norris and the guests of honor will receive In the front parlor. Mre. Norris will wear White silk and carry a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Willis nnd Atlas Archer will be gowned In beautiful lingerie dresses, elaborately trimmed In lace. ‘A salad and Ice courae will be served during the afternoon in the dining room. Punch will be served In the back trior by Atlsa Lillie Anderson and las Blselle Stocks. An orchestra stationed In the re ception hall will add greatly to the pleasure of the afternoon. Assisting In entertaining will be: J. H.. Brad field. Airs. J. L. Mell, Alra. C. P. Taylor. Airs. O. G. Venable, Mra. At. M. Anderson, Airs. W. At. Nichols, Alra C. K. Perkins, Mrs.,EL F. Morgan, Atrs. J. L. Jernlgan, Mra. T. W. John son, Mrs. J. W. Rice, Mra. Hemmer, Mlsa Irene Ingraham, Miss Georgina Still. Atlsa Sollle Carmichael. Atlsa Cordle Scott. Allas Willie Edwards, Alias Nell Hightower, Atlsa Regina Lynch, .Mlsa Margaret Eakln, the Aliases Norris and the Atlasea Davla. YOUNG WOMEN^T”CHRI8TIAN ASSOCIATION DINNER. The following excellent menu will be served by the Young Women's Christian Association Wednesday from 12:10 to 2:10 o'clock, at the rooms of the association In the Stalner-Emery building: Vegetable Soup Steak (to order) Fried Chicken Salmon Croquettes Sliced Cold Tongue Rice Browned Potatoes String Deans Okra Corn Sliced Tomatoes Cold Slaw Hot Blacult Corn Pone Bread and Butter Peaches anil Cream Pineapple Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk Bread and Butter served with meat orders. PEOPLE AT ST. SIMON'S. Among those who were registered at the Ocean View hotel at St. Simon's Island Sunday were: Air. Ben,Watts, Rome, Ga.; Mr. W. Stephens, Jacksonville, Fla.; Atr. H. H. Steiner, Atlanta; P. A. Car- eon end wife, Sylveeter, Ga.; J. H. West berry and wife, Sylveeter. Ga.; Hon. Cheatley H. Alathews, Atlanta; Allss Emma Tryer, Blakely. Ga.; Mlsa Kathleen Odum, Blakely, Ga.; Allsaea Florence Hughey and Hattie Sick, Plalnavllle. Ga; Mr. E. A. Nnrthen, Atlanta; Atlsa Marion Cautklns, Thorn- asville, Ga.: Alra. At. D. Smith. Blakely, Ga: Air. A. L. Jones and family. Geor- lia; Air. E. At. Malletta, Thomaavllle: Ir. K. s. Majette and family, Jesup, Ga.: Atr. William Gurtman, Atlanta; B. Arrington. Jacksonville, Fla.; C. Roan, Douglaa, Ga; Mr. J. H. and Allss 8ue Tussell, Fitzgerald, Ga; W. “ le and B. N. Bussey. Chauncey, P. Gtansey, Eastman. Ga; L. D. Thompson and family. Way cross, Ga.; Messrs. Fred B. Davla L. A. Warner and Charles 8. Bates. Chatta nooga. Tenn.; Miss Ruby Jamea Doug- laavttle, Ga.; Alias Augusta Hardin, Atlanta; Mr. T. Ellis Lockhart, At lanta; Miss Sue Culpepper, Thomas- vllle, Ga; Miss Lydia Leydes, Baxley, Ga: Air. Ralph Smith, Atlanta; Mr. L. Robert Straus, New York; Mr. O. S. Atarston, Virginia; E. L. Howell, Birmingham, Ala.; Air. William S. Jordan, Jacksonville, Fla: Atrs. Wil liams, Brunswick, Ga; Atlsa Cassllls, Brunswick. Ga; Airs. J. T. Culpepper, Mr. Jim Culpepper, Thomaavllle; Mr. David Brandon, Thomaavllle, Ga. DOUBLE WEDDING AT MACON. The marriage of Miss Julia McDow ell, of Macon, to Mr. Alexander Calson, of Alclntosh, and of Mlsa Carrie Mc Dowell, of Macon, to Mr. Donald Atar- tln. of Alclntosh, will take place on Wednesday nt Macon. This double ceremony will be of Interest to a large number of friends throughout Georgia. The brldeH and grooms will 1 leave on Wednesday night for a honeymoon trip to Tybee. in hono’rmrs. POU. Atrs. Robert Alston's bridge Tuesday nftemon was a pretty compliment to Airs. Joseph Pou, of Columbus, the at tractive guest of Mrs. Robert Alston. The house was decorated throughout with yellow blossoms, vases filled with sunflowera and astoys being placed on the mantelH and cabinets. Atrs Alston received her guests In it !"■' "inliiK gown "f M'lW'ered organ'll*- trimmed with lace and rink ribbons. Mr- I'ou Wore an attractive gown of white Bilk mull elaborately trimmed with Vallenclennes lace. Her hat, white chip, was trimmed with black ostrich plumes. AIr». Ateador wore a toilet of white Irish embroidery mode princess. WJth this gown she wore a hat of white Ne- ni.nmed with pink roses. After the game a delicious luncheon was served. Tho first prize was a bridge set and Mrs. Pou was presented with one of the late books. Invited to meet Atrs. Pou were Mrs. Ateador, Atrs. Albert Thornton. Miss Ismn Dooly, Airs. George Traylor, Mre. Harry Btoarns, Mrs. Archibald Davis, Mrs. Clark Howell, Airs. Albert HowslL Mrs.'Henry Grady, Allss Cabanlss, Airs. G. O. Matthewson, Mrs. Dan Harris'. Mra. Thornton Atnrye, Airs. Frank ILar- deman, Mrs. C. C. Hanson, Mrs. George Crandall, Mrs. Horton, Mra. Charles Sclple, Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. Rob ert F. Shodden. Airs. Roby Robinson, Atrs. E. R. Black, Mrs. Edward Bish op, Atrs. Houston, Miss Houston, Airs, I.okoy, Mrs. Wllmer, Atrs. Nelson, Mrs. W. A. Wlmblsh. Mrs. Sam D. Jones. VICKERY-HARRI80N. Mrs. Ivy T. Harrison and Mr. M. Vickery were married Alonday after noon In the parlors of St. Joseph In- flrmary by Rev. Mr. Mack of the Cum berland Presbyterian church. The ceremony was witnessed by only a few Intimate friends end relatives of the bridal couple, and was performed .tt Hi.- Inflrrnnrv I"'-uuse of the recent critical Illness nt this Institution of the groom. Mr. Vickery, who is only now convalescent. Atrs. Vickery is nn accomplished young woman, of unusual beauty, nnd the dnugliter of Major W. 8. Tllllng- hast, a prominent lawyer of Buford, Mr. Vickery la a successful business man of Atlanta. The bride wore 8 handsome blue silk toilet with Eton Jacket and white lin gerie waist. Her hat was of straw trimmed with blue ostrich plumes. Mr. and Mrs. Vickery will be at Ltthla Springs for several weeks. FOR MISS WAGGONER. Miss Ellen Richardson will entertain at cards the latter part of the week In honor of Miss Leila Waggoner, of Ath ens, who arrives soon to be her gue.it barbecue'postponed, The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Saint Vincent de Paul Society has poet poned Its barbecue dinner at Werners, 2-4 Broad street, until August 15 and 1«. r High Grade Vs. Cheap Ice Cream. Henderson Visits Atlanta* W. L. Henderson, agent of the land and Industrial department of the Southern railway, nnd well known to local railroad men, wae In the city Alonday on business, returning to hla office tn Mobile, Ata„ Tuesday morn ing. Mr. Henderson has entire charge of the company's Industrial business In the states of Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi. What ONE DOLLAR a Month Will Do. PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY . Insures Against . Any Sickness, 6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. NORTH AMERICAN 'ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 703 Prudential Building, Phone 5330. AGENTS WANTED. Perpetual Values. Diamonds are not tads ot recurring periods. They are a standard and a lasting mode, and the quality ot our atones is as constantly Lt i beat. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall 8L 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 ly Furthermore, Nunnally’s cream is guaranteed pure to t drop in the bucket. Every ou material used is thoroughly t and we know that it is pure. Nunnally’s is a high-class pbd- uct, sold at a fair price, and rel worth every cent that it* brings. The lower grades of Ice Cre are a cheap product, sold at a that is higher in proportion to wh you get than is Nunnally’s, and really not Ice Cream at all, but sim* ply Ice Milk or Ice Water. That’s the difference. ) After an extended visit to Eastern cities, Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingen and Miss Louise Van Harlingen are at the Majestic. Miss Van Harlingen will re main in Atlanta until November, when she will go to New York to continue the culture of her voice. She possesses a high soprano of rare sweetness. Miss Annie P. Muse will leave In a few days for New York city, where she will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pendleton. Later on she will be the guest of Mrs. Freder ick V&n Rensselaer Bronck, In Hart ford, Conn. Mrs. Herbert Manson has returned from ;t visit of wevenil weeks to her brother, Walter Hull, in the City of Mexico. Mrs. Manson will proba bly leave in a few days for the springe to remain until the autumn. The many friends of Mrs. H. Stiles Bradley, who Is now residing in St. Louis, will be glad to know that she will arrive In Atlanta this week for a visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Ivey, who were married Sunday afternoon in Atlanta, by Dr. C. E. Dowman, are making their home at Oxford, Oa., with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Oliver. Mrs. George S. Lowman and her (laughter, Miss Margaret Lowman, ac companled by Misses Alice and Annie Thomoe, are at Virginia Beach for several weeks. Miss Nellie Howell left Monday night to Join Mrs. William Inman at Tox- away. • Later ahe will be with Mrs, Smith Pickett at Fairfield Inn, N. C, Mrs. Thomas M. Randall left Mon day for a visit to friends in Spartan burg, S. C. Returning Mrs. Randall will visit Asheville and Chattanooga. AUCTION SALE By the SOUTHERN AUCTION AND ,SALVAGE CO., 20 S. Pryor St., on WEDNESDAY, Aug. 8, Comntencfng at 10 a. m. We will sell the contents of 274 Whitehall and 461 Baas street consisting of bedroom suites, parlor aultea, carpets, 3 extenslo dining tables, 18 dining room chairs, gas stove, some handsom rockers, a lot of chairs, a lot of fine shades, curtain poles, Iron beds mattresses, etc.: fn fact everything that two well-furnished home, contain. We also, at the same time and place, sell a lot of office fixturea, consisting of large bookkeeper's desk, roll top desk, Iron safe, eectlonal book case, typewriter desks, flat desks, letter files and a fine Invalid’s or dentist's chair. SALE COMMENCES PROMPTLY AT 10 A. M. at 20 8. PRYOR 8T. B. BERNARD, Auctioneer. | BBBfiBSSSBBSBSSSt noon for Chattanooga, where she will be the guest of Miss Marie Stafford for several weeks. Mr. A. W. Raoul Sams haa returned to Atlanta and will be connected In business with J. C. Melllchamp after August 15. Sirs. IV. R. Joyner and Mra. Richard Joyner, who spent a few days in the city last week, have returned to Ma rietta. Mr. and Mra. Vafi Astnr Batchelor left Monday for a trip to North Caro lina. Later they will vlalt New York city. Mra. Richard Patera left Tuesday for Rayhcad, N. J., to visit Mr. and Mra. Ralph Patera at heir summer home. Sir. and Sira. L. SI. Broad have re- Jlr. and Sirs. George W. Pierce have returned to the city, after a two weeks' vlalt to Tybee and Gainesville. Sira. Harold Browne, of Savannah, will be the gueat of Silas Adels Tuck er during the present week. Sire. Wellborn Hill haa returned from a vlalt to friends at Phlladel phis and Roanoke. Va. Mrs. J. G. HollenberW will go to Jacksonville Saturday. From there she will salt for Boston. Mr. C. C. Chapin haa returned to Richmond after a vlalt to hla brother, Mr. W. E. Chapin. . and Sira. Clifford L. Near and children are at home from a visit to Michigan resorts. Str. Jamea Speddlng Parish, of Vlr- S nla, will be In the city for a few ye this week. Mr. and Sirs. Barrett Phlnlxy have returned to Athena, after a visit to Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Gavan have re turned from an extended trip to North ern reaorta. Mr. and Sirs. 8am Burbank and children are at Tallulah Falls for a short stay. Mr. and Sirs. Clarence Blosaer have returned from an extended vlalt North and East. • Mlaa Loulie Roper arrives in a few days to be the gueat of Mlaa Thom- bury. Mr. J. M. Ctower la spending several daya with relatives In Gwinnett county. Judge Howard Van Eppe la at home again from a stay at Warm Springs. Rev. Dr. John B. White and Dr. W. W. Landrum are in Richmond, Va. Sir. Luolua McCleaky la spending thla week at Tate Springs. Sirs. John F. Bronstord, of Augusta, Ga, Is at the Piedmont. Sir. and Sira. Joseph T. Orme left Slonday for Lyons, N. Y. Sir. and Sira. Lee Lawman left for New York on Sunday. GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. AT THE MARION. W. H. Hutton, Augusta; C. Strickland. \sldosts; John Williams nntl wife. Com* meree: W. H Cotter, Kastman; F. B. Field, wife and children, Statesltoro; E. 1J. Gra ham. wife and child, McRae; John R. Moore, Gainesville; Mra G. W. 1'crklna end child, Mllledfeville- sirs. J. S. Gibson snd child. Newnan: T. B. Rice, Greensboro; Mrs. A i A. ftaitb. H*wklns*me: Silts Kate Smith, Hawklasrllle; !.. W. Iteevea, Cat. tersvl He; A. C. Bloenck, Jonesboro; Curran U. Kills, Macon; J. E, Lops, Rome. . AT THe"pIEDMONT. ... Hazier. Augusta; F, D. Moore, Augusta; John E. Melton. Hazier; John Scott,, Augusts: F. SI. McCarty, btwaon; P. L. Silas. Savannah; It. L. Parker, Amur- Icdt; J. C. Couch, Americus; I". It. Cohen, Savannah: E. T. Tebeau. Savannah; W. F. \\ halcn, Savannah; A. A. Coruna, Savan nah; IL II. Dixon. Thomaavllle* K. E. Hal- Icy. Fitzgerald: Chtrlcs F. McKenzie, An imate: John W. Watters snd wife. At- liany; Thornton Wheatley, Americus; Sltr- ahall J. Smith. Sfscon; J. A. FetCock, Dub lin; B. C. Ilrason, Athens; Charles D. Dea con. Cordale! Joseph C. Fnlford. Macon; W. E. Bates, Savannah; Charles V. Ilslney, Savannah; J. W. Slclntosh, Goss; II. II. l’erry, Uelncsvlllc; B. SI. Brown. Slscon; J. Louts McLeod, Abbeville; C. M. Hitch, UlCOQa 4 AT THE’ARAGON. Mr*. P. J. Murray, Thomazton: M1m [Vnrl I>nnl**l, Thom««ton; Mis* Clyde ban- el. Thomaatou; Ml*a Emmie bnuinl, Thomaston; I*. A. Ithodea, Auguata: J. F. FVmler, Valdoata; C. Ayera, Daulela- rllle; D. A. Moaeley, Danlelavllle. AT THE~KIMBALL. ... ... Thompson, A lield, Ameiicua; J. W. TaracS| C UGranjre; r‘c.n nuan, Wa.~hl.g on: b! i. Jo/, Fltggerald; C. !>. Jordan. Bonticel- o; \V. K. Knight. Donaldaon; John Robert- aon, Monroe; W. II. McLendon, Fort Caines; T. G. Hamell, Weat Point; A. C. Illalock. Jonesboro; M. T. Head, Hawkina- ellle; T. M. Seorllle, Oglethorpe; E. M. I lowed, Atheua: C. C. Howland, Ball Gronnd; R. II. Rowland. Ball Ground; L. V. Hatcher, AugaaU; W. W. Lambdln, Barneivllle; C. Rhyne, Jasper: C. P. Car michael, Monroe; R. G. Daniel, Millen; J. J. Bowden. Clarkesvtita; II. p. Camp, Marseille* Mrs. C. Jones, Fitzgerald: V. 8. Harrell, Tlfton: L. F. Livingston, Cov ington; J. R. VanBuren, Jones county; W. —T A. Chapman, Macon; R. J. Perryman, cltv* J- J- Flynt, GrlfTln; a II. Black, Newnau S. C. Dunlap, Gainesville. ’ ’ photo"over heart, GIRL TAKES LIFE Special to Tho ^Grorglnn. Augusta, Gn.; Aug. 7.—Miss Idg Calhound, aged 18, nlecd of Rev. C. M. Wlnklnson, ia njomlnent Baptist di vine, escaped frtrm McNaughton's prl- prlvate aanltarttm, last night, and, stealing Dr. ItcNaughton’s pistol, walked to Wei^vlew cemetery, two miles, from hero and while a sanity commission was bonsldering the ques tion of her medal capacity, tired a bullet through slier heart. Pressed next to her heart,Beneath her clothing, was the photografti of a young man, through which thi* bullet was flred. The commission reached a decision of Insanity beforelt was learned <hat the girl had escoted. Group Photi* of 8engte. A group picture of the senate of 1905-8 was placed ft exhibition In the senate ante-room Wednesday morning. The only face mlsslg is that of Sena tor Murphy Candle. All tho senate ofnclala are Include; in the group. $1,000 FOR 10 Cents lation Atlanta. 1,000 j the Exutition and Will8pend Each -10 CENT We will give Jl.OOl to the 1910 EXPOSITlN, or One Cent for every riclal but ton or pin sold. BUY ONE SHOW YOUR C Solid Metal Gold Platt For Sale by Dealt R ONE ORS. lutton. UNITED SALES ACNCY, 717 Fourth Nitionil Bank filing, Atlanta Phone 1910. $3M GIBSON PICTURES FOR $f$0 —AT THE— COLE BOOK AND ART C0MPAI 69 WHITEHTLL ST., ALL THIS WEEK. The pictures are tastefully framed and are among the best work 1 Charles Dana Olbton. They would make an excellent decoration for vacant space on your walL