The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 28, 1906, Image 8

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8 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TDE8UAV, AUGUST H>, 1W6. mmm w o o [AJ L ] Ml EWS yrmm Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. Charlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. ' ‘*‘4***4 TO MR8. SOLOMON. A beautiful function wan the card party at which Mrs. Moise DeLeon en tertained Tuesday afternoon at her home on Piedmont avenue. The occaa- * Ion was In honor of her cousin, Mrs. Nina Solomon, of Sumter, S. C., and her quests included thirty of her mar ried and unmarried friends. The DeLeon home was made doubly attractive by quantises of fragrant summer flowers and by handsome terjfa and palms. The flrst prize was a hand some candlestick In the design of * rose, and the consolation, a fern dish, hand-painted., Mrs. Solomon, the guest of honor, was presented with a white gauze fan. A pretty Japanese fan was the booby prize. Mrs. Solomon wore a dainty white silk gown trimmed with Val. lace, and Mrs. DeLeon was also gowned In white silk. Those Invited to meet Mrs. Solomon were Mrs. Julius Alexander, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. James Morrow, Mrs, Harrison, Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. C. L. Pettigrew, Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mrs. D. H. Lopez, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Irvin Walker, Mrs. Beall, Mrs. W. It. Fagan, Mrs. Fair Dodd, Mrs. Peter Erwin, Mrs. T. J. Ripley, Mrs. James Morrow, Jr., Mrs. Edward Van Winkle, Mrs. Albert Spalding, Mrs. Edmund Berkeley, Mrs. Clarence May, Mrs. William E. Wlltnerding, Misses Sisson, Miss Sophia (’lark, Miss Aline Ruse, Miss Lula Slaton, Miss Mattie Slaton, Mlsft Lucllla Hitt, Miss Solomons, Miss Ottolengln. AT THeTcASINO. Monday evening was sufficiently cool to provide Ideal weather for an even ing at the Casino, and a large audience was out to enjoy the vaudeville. No mode of Informal entertaining hns been more popular this summer than the congenial supper party followed by a box party at the Casino, and now that the days of the summer theater are numbered it is to be expected that un usually large audiences Will gather there each evening. Among those seen Monday night were Misses McGowan, M. A. and EfTle B. Phelan, Miss Florlne Richardson. Misses Josle and Harrlo Stockdell, Miss Helen Cay, Miss Marlon Peel. Miss Saliie Cobb Johnson, Miss Ethel Kelly, Miss Susan Spalding, Miss Helen O’Brien, Miss Natalie Taylor Miss Florence Dobbs, Miss Dora Ander son, Mrs. William Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Van Landlngham, Mr. and Mrs. Harry English, Messrs. John Morris, Travis Ruff, Will Pnrkhurst, Dr. Evcrard Richardson, Messrs. Will Tanner, Jim Calloway, Hughes Spald ing, Hugh Foreman, Vnldemar Glide, Lynn Werner, Joe Brown ConnalJy, Jesse Draper, Brooks Berkeley, J. Glas cock Mays, Ed Dougherty, Edward Cay, Burke Clark, Clarence Haverty, Lee Watson, Dr. Clinton Brockett, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair. JAPANESE TEA~BY THE LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Tuesduy evening at 8 o’clock, at 1£5 Plum street, the members of Jenifer hlVe, Ladles of the Maccabees, will give • Japanese tea, to which a cordial in vitation Is extended the public to be present. MR. AND MRS. ROSSMAN WILL ENTERTAIN. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rossman will entertain at the Pied mont Driving Club tor the pleasure of the guests whom they are now enter taining at Maplewood. The occasion will be a dinner party, followed by an Informal dance. The table will be most artistic In its floral decorations, and the place cards wll be especially attractive and unique. Mrs. Rossman will receive her guests In a charming white lingerie gown, elaborately fashioned with lace. Invited to meet the young women who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rossman at Maplewood ore: Miss Lucy Hines, Miss Theatt, Miss Barker, Mr. Joe Brown Connally, Mr. I'. P- Gamble, Mr. Ed Alfrlend, Mr. Eugene Alfrlend, Mr. Will Parkhurst. Mr. Charles Bayne and Mr. Alex Irvin. MI8S AUSTIN’S CARD PARTY. ’ One of the largest eventa of the week among the younger set will bo the card party at which Miss Irene Austin will entertain during the lattj’r part of the week, at her home on Fifth street. Her guests will Include elghty- flve of her friends. MI88 HEMPHILL TO ENTERTAIN. Friday Miss Cora Hemphill will en tertain In honor of the guests of tho Misses Helfner. The occasion will be a bridge ^»arty, and besides the young women who make up the house party there will be present only four or fly* Of Miss Hemphill’s Intimate friends. Among those who will be Miss Hemp hill's guests are: Misses \\ Ilia. Leonle and Adeline Helfner, Misses Fletcher of Forsyth, Miss Woodruff of Colum bus, Miss Hattie Lee Angler and Miss Mildred Harris. _ INVITATION8 RECALLED. On account of the death of Mr. J. B. Whitehead. Mrs. William Austell and Mrs. Asa G. Candler have recalled In vitations which had been Issued by them to a basket lunpheon at East Lake Tuesday evening. MARRIAGE OF DrThOLLOWELL TO MI8S MARGARET WARE. 1 An event of Interest to a wide circle of friend, will be the approaching marriage of Dr. Arthur G. Hollowed to Mies Margaret Ware, only daugh ter of Mrs. Cyrus Doggett. The wed ding will take place at high noon Saturday, September 1, at the home of MISS .ETHEL R. DE KOVEN MAKES .DEBUT TUESDAY NIGHT Photo on the left I. Miss Ethel R. DeKo- ven, whose coming out party at Newport IS YOUR BED SOFT? If not the Holllng.worth Mattress Co. will make it .o by renovating the old mattresa and making it new. Bell Phone 2562. 381 E. Atlanta 1175. Hunter St. Cor. Grant and Hunter. DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE, Raaidanca Music Studios, 271 Ivy Street. Bell phone 918 Main. Htch»*r plnn.i playing end rompoeitton. ipupila uwy *-nur nt any the Junior _ __wmi n«w nr* * k mu aad practice.^ the bride’s mother, Mrs. Doggett, 184 Angler avenue. It will be a very quiet home affair, only the most intimate friends being present. Immediately after the cerembny the bridal couple will leave for an extend ed trip North, visiting the Great Lakes and other points of Interest. After October 1 Dr. and Mrs. Hollowell. will be at home to their friends, No. 134 Angler avenue. . Dr. Hollowell is a very successful young dentist of Atlanta, at present holding the responsible position of ad vertising manager of the Southern Dental Laboratory. Miss Ware is a cultivated and charming young woman, and has drawn nbatrt* her 'many friends because of her gentle womanly attributes. .ATLANTA CIVIC LEAGUE. The Atlanta Civic League win meet on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at Carnegie library. BR00K8HER-Y0RK. On Sunday afternoon. August 26, at 5 o'clock, at Mount Carmel Baptist church, near Demorest, Ga., Mr. Jasper Brookaher was marrlod to Miss Carrie York. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. L. Prater. MOONLIGHT PICNIC FOR CHARMING VISITORS. A delightful picnic of last Saturday evening waa that given In honor of Mias Robeanla Summers, of Cave Springs; Miss Cortnne Conner, of AdalrsvIUe; Miss Ida C. Abrams, of Rome, the guests of Miss Anna Belle Robeanla Hunsen. Those njoylng the outing were: Miss Robeanla Summers of Cave Springs, M'm Oorlnne Conner of AdalrsvIUe, Mies Ida C, Abrams of Rome, Miss Anna Belle Robeanla Hunsen, Miss Lillie Eskridge, Miss Alberta Conner, Miss Addle Moore, Miss May Caw ley, Mr. J, Lovette Milner, Mr. Fred erick A. Hansen, Mr. Quarrels, Mr. Chaltheal, Mr. Guy Dobba, Mr. Cunte Dobbs, Mr. A. Eskridge. The chaperons were Mtv and Mrs. George J. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dobbs. chandlefT-dillon. Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon, of Suvnn- nnh, announce the engagement of their daughter, Katharine Ellznbeth, to Mr. George Wellington Chandler. The mar riage will be solemnized September 2 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist at Savannah. MI8S ANgTeR’S PICNC. Miss Harriet Lee Angler gave a most enjoyable picnic Monday evening at Grant Park, complimentary to; Miss Adeline Helfner nnrf her guest/ Miss Clare Fletcher, of Forsyth. MlJt An gler’s list of guests Included blisses Willie Loylesi^ Hattie Loyless, Senbte Adams, Hattie May Holland, Floy Al mond. Irene Almand and Meesii*. Fain Adams, Howard Parker, Joseph Elhy, Oimstead King, Frank Baker, qlordon Richards, Robert Hopkins, Guy, Nor man. Dick Henry, Fenton Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malone. TRUSTEE8 OF ORPHANS’ HOM'E REQUESTED TO MfcET The trueleee or the Georgia i trphhns' Home ore requested to meet Wednes day morning at 10 o’clock at the 'll'-me ot Mr. and Mre. J. B. Whitehead, SJS3 Peachtree Greet, to attend In a body the funeral of Mr. Whitehead. \ ■ MBS. E. U CONNALLY, y Secretary. Jeanle Reynold., Mr. John Kirk, Mr. G. B. Edge, Mr. Sol Love, Mr. C. A. Jones. WATERMELON PARTY. On Wednesday evening Miss Mildred llnrrls will'entertain at her homo In West End at a watermelon cutting In honor of the Misses Hetfner nnd their guests, Miss Woodruff, of Columbus, nnd the Misses Fletcher, of Forsyth. Miss Harris' guests will Include Misses Wllhn, Leonle and Adaline Helfner. the Misses Fletcher, Luctle Woodruff, Lou ise Norman, Harriet Lee Angler, Mar guerite Chaffee, Edith Cofield, Lillian Harris. Charles .Moore, Robert Hop kins, Fred Dlsbro, John Norman, Frank Sprinting, Charles Dyer, Percy Gentry, J. C. Harris, Jr., Roy Abernathy, Jo seph Arnold, Frit* Wagner, Alton Irby, CONCERT AT MT. AIRY. On Wednesday evening, August 12, In the spacious drawing rooms of the handsome home of Mrs. J. P. Fort, at Mt. Airy, a delightful concert was given by Mrs. Emma Terry Pollard, assisted by other well-known musicians. One hundred and fifty guests were present, and evinced their appreciation of the excellent program by enthusiastic ap plause. Mrs. Fort’s home, which Is Ideal for entertaining, was profusely decorated In clematis, roses ami golden rod, and the audience was In f ill eve ning dress, presenting a brilliant ap pearance. The following program was rendered by Mrs. Pollard, soprano; Me. H. W. Card, pianist, ar.d Mr. William F. chase, violinist: 1. Vanya’s Bong, Voth Stuizman. 2. (a) ' Hockin' In de Win',’’ Neldllng- '; tbV "K-caHe'-' iV-Kovon. ~ ~ ,2. Plano Solo, Selected. 4. (a i "The Sweetest FIdMer,” Haw ley; fbl ''Three Green Bonnets," D’H.irelelot; <e) "Bobolink," Blschoff. 5. Violin Solo, Selected, i 6. (a) "Margery," Blschoff; (b) "Pickaninny Mine, Good-Night." Tro- tere. (c t "Nymphs and Fhuns," Bem- berg. Ing part In the festivities of the re- gata were: Mrs. William Inman, Airs. F. B. Dancey, Miss Dancey and the Misses Ladson; from Augusta, Miss Anita Phlnlzy and Miss Tobin, and from Athens, the Misses Phlnlzy.— Macon News. MASON^VENABLE. The social event of Wednesday will be the marriage of Atlss Elizabeth Venable and Afr. Frank Tucker Mason, which will take place Wednesday even' Ing at the beautiful country place of the Venables at Stone Mountain. Airs. Austelt Thornton and Airs, Arthur Kel logg will be matrons of honor, and Mr. AicKelvey, of Tennesse, and Mr. I. E. Philips, of Pennsylvania, will act as groomsmen. Mr. Fred Mason will be best man, and Air. Samuel Venable will give the bride away. COACHING*PARTY. One of the most delightful affairs of the week was the coaching party given yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Frances Arnold De Bardeleben, Mrs. L. A. Shipman and Air. and Mrs. Brad ley Johnson 8nunders, of Birmingham, who are staying at the Battery Park hotel. After a drive through Blltmore the guests returned to the Battery Park, where an elegant dinner was served. Those Invited to meet the guests of honor were Air. and Airs. Jef ferson B. Brown, of Key West Fla.; Mrs. W. B. Wright, of Florida: .Miss Kelley, of .Mobile, Ala.; Atlss Leila Johnson, of Eufaula, Ala.; Miss Daisy Hyer, of Pensacola, Fla.; Alosirs. Bur ton E. Dryden, Vernon Badham, At. Knowles and Knowles Hyer.—Asheville Gazette News. MISS SPEER ENTERTAIN8 NORTH SIDE BRIDGE CLUB A very delightful meeting if the North Side Bridge Club was held rues day morning at the home of Miss Jatie Speer. After the game a delicious course luncheon wns served at the card tables. Those present were Mlsse-j Jennie English, Nan and May duRIg. non. Joste Stockdell, Effte B. and Ai. A. Phelan and Nellie Hightower. THE JEWEL CURE. If a young woman wears an ame thyst she has an amulet against fllghtt- ness and folly, and may Join in any frolicsome venture without fear of be ing led too far. If she wears a sapphire she will be proof against deceitful suitors, no mat ter how artful their wooing may be. Certain varieties of the aqua-marine likewise.give the.power to divine the thoughts of others, and have the de sirable tint and qualities of sapphires. If she gets possession of a ruby she has a charm against rheumatism and kindred diseases, and a prompter to vivacity and fascination' of manner. Fiilllng Hi*- ruby, tie* iHrbynrl" and the garnet will exert a similar Influ ence, quickening the circulation and Harming the fancy. In the turquoise the wearer has talisman for self-possession. The gleaming blue gem will enable her to think clearly and keep her presence of mind under the most trying clrcum stances. Olivines, have electric properties, apd conduce to- ready wit and facility In conversation: The girl who wears these magic stones In brooch, neck chain or hatpin Is sure to be an animated, In teresting companion. Emeralds are a spur to ambition and promote the spirit of a leader. A piece of Jade worn In the bracelet clasp or vinaigrette ring will exorcise bad luck even more effectively than the rabbit’s foot or horseshoe, you wish,” "whatever you will,” are the Inherent meanings of this stone so long associated with the sacred sym bols of the Chinese. In the moonstone the wearer has an aid to beauty and the gift of pleasing. Under this stone's Influence she sees everybody and everything about her In the best aspect The moonstone im parts magnetism and a gentle, evasive quality to the wearer. Some ancient writers believe the moonstone cured epilepsy; others that Its powers waxed and waned with the moon; but all as cribed meaning and Influence to it. The topaz banishes melancholy and Imparts serenity and a contented mind. IN HONOR OF MRS. ROSSMAN’S VISITORS. A series of happy entertainments have been planned for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j. G. Rossman. For the past week the country place of Afr. and Airs. Rossman, on Peachtree road, has been the scene ot a constant round of gaieties, and pleasures have been planned for each remaining day of the present week. Wednesday evening Afr. and Airs. Rossman will entertain at a theater party at the Casino. Thursday they will take their guests and a few friends to Stone Aiountaln for the day, and on Friday there will be another picnic excursion. TO MI8S~GOODRJCH, . Tuesday evening Miss Marie Alitchell will entertain Informally at her home on Forrest avenue In honor of her guest, Atlss Eleanor Goodrich. The occasion will be small and Informal, only the Intimate friends of the young hostess being Invited. There will be games and music, and an exciting guessing contest will afford much mer riment. ’igalui tot lc« MISS BELL ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF MISS BREADLOVE Quite a lar*e gathering of young peo ple enjoyed thrinxelve* Monday even* Ing at the home of Ml*# Myrtle Dili, near Fort McPhernnn. The huge mel^n fete was given In honor of Miss Bell’s guest. Miss Belle Breadlove. Gunjen were played and refreshments sei *Hijj|g» during the present of Mar Ida Kahn, Marguerite DufTy, Mrs. Ward. Risk I m-cmd'tn Myrtle Hell. Mim Donnie Bell, lilts' Aim,1 GEORGIA BEAUTIES AT THE BRILLIANT TOXAWAV REGATTA A most picturesque event\«*as the re- gata at Lake Toxaway th« past week, hen the trophies, two silver loving Blythe, of nthrop, of .he scenery which is said by th«»e wlso jJ*e when the trophies, two stlv cups, were won by MIskS I Philadelphia, and Mr. \V<n Network. The beauty of |h nparable in many i Acts to he the Georgia I A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm, and women today are wearing all kinds. Our Jeweled effect*, hoops, and etched bands’are alike popular. Davi- & Freeman, Jewelers. PRES8 CONVENTION. The Tennessee Woman’s Press and Authors’ Club will be represented next week at the sixteenth annual conven tion of the International League of Press Clubs, to be held In Denver, Colo., August 27 to September 1. The delegates are Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples, of Chattanooga, president; Miss Ern estine Noa, of Chattanooga, who Is spending the summer In the West and will meet the delegates In Denver, and Miss Llbble Morrow, of The Nashville Banner. Miss Bettle Garland, who was elected an alternate, and who has been In California since June, may also be In attendance. The delegates will assemble In Chi cago Tuesday morning and leave at 9:30 o'clock on a special Rock Island train for Denver. On the trip the press people In attendance will be the guests of the Denver Press Club and their friends throughout the state of Colo rado, who will make the convention, held for the third time in Its history west of the Mississippi, most memora bie and successful. Many social pleas< ures and Interesting expeditions have been arranged for the visitors. En route to Denver a stop at Oma ha may be made and A feature will JULIETTE. The social event of the week was the soolnble given on laat Tuesday evening by Misses Rosalie and Wllla Zellner, compll inentary to their popular guests, Misses Mottle nnd Leaale Maynard, of Forsyth. John McGee has accepted a position with the Southern Railway Company, and moved his family to Atlanta. Miss Annie Waldrop, of Flovilla, waa the guest recently of Miss Resale Smith. Lon Pitta spent Tuesday Jn Atlanta. Harry Peddy hns returned from a visit to friends in New York elty. Jim Ch*jobless Is visiting relatives in Boston, Mass. Henry Hunt, of Hlllaboro, waa a visitor in the city Friday. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith complimented the young men nnd young ladle* of the elty with an Informal reception last Thurs- dov evening. The house wns tastefully decornted with roses, ferns and cut flow ers. Tempting deilcneles were served. Misses Oenie nnd Ethel Zellner, of For- a tli, are the guests of their cousl sses Florrlo and Ellie Mae Zelluer. The Ice cream festival given by the yot Indies of the Juliette Methodist eliui.... last Wednesday evening In the spacious an dltorlnm of Juliette academy, for the ben eflt of the church, wna a brilliant suc cess. An Immense crowd was present from many section* of the state. The auditorium was lllutilnated with beautiful Jnpnnese lanterns and presented a acene of much beauty. .Slxty-slx dollars wan raised for the church. “Do You Admire Diamonds?” What Is your honest opinion of a person who wears a nice diamonds You will give the people that same impression of yourself If you wear a beautiful stone. Our plan enables you to wear a mice diamond while nay. Ing for it. Do tho right thing for yourself. , 1 ” EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. C! Personal Mention b Among the very prettily gowned girls dining Sunday evening at the Capital City Club were Alias M. A. Phelan, In a white toilette with lingerie lint; .Miss Speer, In a blue gown with black chip hat, trimmed In blue plumes; Miss Emory, of Jacksonville, Fla., In pink mull, with hat en suite; Alias Jean nette Swift, In embroidered suit o_ white linen and large white hat, with a touch of black, nnd AIlss Nicolson, In white lingerie gown, with white hat, trimmed with red roses. AIlss Loulle Roper will leave Sep tember 3 to visit Mrs. Walter Thomp. son at her home In Philadelphia. Airs. Thompson Is much loved here In At. Ianta, where os AIlss Lute Gordon, she was a reigning belle. Since her marriage, Mrs. Thompson has resided largely In Bremen. Germany, but It will be a source of pleasure to her friends to know that Mr. Thompson’s business Interests will keep him for some time In America. Air. and Airs. J. E. G. Pedder have moved from “The Lorraine," and are now occupying an apartment In "The Wilhelm,” 63 East Baker street. Mr. and Mrs. Pedder have Just returned from a month's trip North, where they visited New York, Boston and Lewis ton, Maine. They were the guests for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Bean at their summer cottage on Alere Point, Casco Bay. Mr. Clayton King, of Lexington. Ga, Is the guest of his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. William King, at their home, on Courtland street. Mr. King will re turn to the Georgia Military Academy September 6. He will be a member of the house party to be given by fessor and Mrs. J. C. Woodward, at College Park, the latter part of the BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look et Them. Charles W. Cranks haw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall 8t. GEN. SCOTT SHIPP QUITS Tlffi V. M. I. By Private Leased Wire. Lexttnton, Va, Aug. 26.—General Scott Shipp, superintendent of the Virginia Aillltary Institute, today at a special meeting of the board of visit ors of the school, presented his resig nation, to take i effect at the close of the academic year. A committee was appointed to rtport upon the resigna tion at the meeting In June, 1907. Gen eral Shipp has! been connected In some capacity witty the school for fifty years. AMERICAN GIRL KILLED IN SCOTLAND By Private Leased Wire. ■Blalrgaw'rle, Scotland, Aug. 21.—Miss Emma Van Korden, daughter of War ner Van Norden, of New York, who was Injured August 22 by the over turning ’of a carriage In which she wae driving with several friends, died this morning. The others of the par ty who ’.vers hurt are recovering. CONFEDERATE CAMP { ELECT8 NEW OFFICER8 HpeelsIJ to The Georxtan. Gadsden. Ala., August 29.—Emma Oanseir.i camp, United Confederate Veterans, have re-elected the foilow- In officers for the ensuing year: R. A. [. Dunlap, commander; obal Christopher, first lieutenant command er; W. M- Meek*, second lieutenant commander; James T. Brooks and Alto V. Lee, Sr., third lieutenant com manders; J. R. Hughes, adjutant; W. C. Wright. color bearer; John F. Adams, chaplain and secretary. Air. and Mrs. D- N. McCullough, ac companied by their daughter, Atlss Helen, and by Miss Alleen Tolbert, left on Friday for New York to be present at the great reception to be tendered Hon. William J. Bryan in that city during this week. Mr. and Airs. Mc Cullough and party sailed from Savan nah on the Kansas City. Airs. John M. Cutler, Master Jack Cutler and Miss Emma Bell, ot Atlanta, are spending some time at Wrfghtsvllle Beach. Master Jack Cutler Is the for-' tunate possessor of a remarkably- sweet and lovely baritone voice and gives much pleasure to the hosts of people who gather around the music room dally.—Macon News. Afr. and Airs. Stephen Snowden, ot Richmond, spent a few days In Atlanta en route to Virginia. Mrs. Snowden, who was AIlss Edith Angler previous to her marriage, has many friends In the city who are always delighted to welcome her upon her visit* to her for. mer home. The many friends In Atlanta of Mr. and Afrs. Herbert Brown will regret to learn that they will make their home in Alarletta during the coming year In the hope that Mrs. Brown’s health will Improve. They have taken a house at 300 Kenesaw avenue. Miss Francis Burke Harris arrived In the city yesterday from North Caro- llna, where she has been enjoying a delightful trip In the mountains, and before returning to her home in Macon will be the guest of Miss Carolyne Sas. nett for several days. Airs. Frank Ellis.will in a few days close her cottage at Narragansett, which has this summer been, the cen- tsr of a very delightful social life. Airs. Ellis will not return to Atlanta before the latter part of October. Afrs. Charles P. Byrd and children have returned from a visit of several weeks to "Aylmer," the country home of Afrs. Byrd’s mother, Afrs. Lula Turn- lln Lyons, near Cartersvllle. Air/ and Airs. John Stewart have given up their house In Inman Park, and after Tuesday, will be at home to their friends at the Wllmer, Moore apartments, on Baksr street. AIlss Carolyne Sasnett hat returned from North Carolina, where she has been epending the summer months, nnd has as hsr guest Alise Frances Burke Harrle, of Macon. Aire. R. Af. Klrbln, of Columbue. Ga., whp has been the guest of Airs. Hugh Atartln, of New York, Is spending a few days In Atlanta as the guest of Mrs. W. S. Wltham. Miss Afarle Gllreath, of Cartersvllle, and Miss Rheta Hervel, of Providence, R. I., passed through the city Monday on their way to Cartersvllle. They will visit Atlanta later Mr. and Afrs. W. C. Tolbert are spending several week at Hotel Mont erey, at Atount Airy. Upon their return to Atlanta they will occupy their home on Currier street. Air. Fred Stockdell and his daughter, AIlss Ford Stockdell, and AIlss Ataud Johnson, of Griffin, are guests of Air. and Airs. Frank Stockdell, on Piedmont avenue. Airs. Frank Moore Pearson ha* re turned from a delightful stay at Tal lulah Falls, and, with her family, Is non- at her apartments, 63 East Baker street. AIlss Lillian Warner, of New York, arrived In Atlanta Tuesday morning, to be the guest for some time of Miss Hints* Stewart on West Peachtree street. Mr. and Mrs. Geddlngs Tupper have purchased a beautiful home near Ard more, a suburb of Philadelphia, and 111 reside there In the future. Mr*. R. H. Shaw and little daughters^ Robena and Idelt, have returned home after spending several weeks at Car- tersville and Davis Springs. The many Atlanta friends of Afr. Alt Vernoy will be grieved to hear that he met with a painful accident on a street csr while In Houston, Texas. Mr. J. AI. Owlna, Mr. Henry HulL Air. Lucius Drewery, and Mr. Rees Marshall are attending a delightful house party In Cartersvllle. day kome, 250 Juniper street, on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. McAllen Marsh left Tallulah a few days ngo for n visit to New York and oilier Northern cities. Miss Hazelle Alexander and AI'ss Hattie Bloodworth passed through At- Ianta Alonday on their way to Forsyth, Airs. Harry Jackson and Atlss Flor- ence Jackson are tho guests of Mr and Airs. Wllmer Afoore at Alarletta. Air. Leonard Day, who has been the guest of Air. and Airs. George Alien! left Monday night for New York/ , T" F. Cleveland has moved to 480 Whitehall street, where his many friends can find him at any time. Air. Fulton Colville has returned from Buffalo, entirely recovered from his recent serious illness. AIlss Ethleen Dobbs has returned from a visit to her aunt, Airs. D A GIffen, at Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. J. G. Addy and children have returned from tin extended visit to relatives at La Grange. Miss Luella Aialsby left Alonday for a two weeks’ visit to AIlss Jessie AHze In Thomaston. Mlsd Isabelle Postell, of Savannah Is the guest of Mrs. S. W. Postell, on Afartln street. Air. and Mrs. R. F. Eawes have re turned from a visit to relatives at Ox- *-rd. Alias Allldred Hardy has returned from a visit to friends at La Grange. Aflss Anna Habersham Colquitt has returned to her home In Savannah. Mr. Sam AtcClellan, of Knoxville, Is the guest of Airs. Hugh McClellan. Mrs. Warren Shafer Is the guest of Mrs. Henry Hollst, at LaGrange. Mr. Gilbert Alfrlend has returned from a visit to Wayoross, Ga. Miss Adele Blue, of Afacon, Is the guest of Mrs. S. A. Swann. Mr. Charlie Klngsberry spent week-end at Indian Springs. Miss Myrtle Tye has.returned from a visit to West FoIntT . Mr. W. E. Chapin has returned from a visit to Saratoga. TO 8ETTLE THE ESTATE OF LONG LOST BROTHER Special to Tbs Georgian. . , 1 : Gadsden, Ala., August 28.—A petition out of the ordinary has been filed In the probate office here. It Is an appli cation of W. B. Fleming to be ap- ' pointed administrator of the estate of his brother, J. Q. Fleming, who left his home thirty years ago and has not been heard of since. His mother left an es tate which has never been settled.' REPUTED MI8ER ATTACKED AND 8H0T BY THIEF. By Privets Leased-Wire. Richmond, Va., Aug. 28.—Jacob Bernstein, an eccentric proprietor of cheap eating house of Carey afreet, was found In his room this morning nearly unconscious from a wound in his breast. He declared some unknown man shot him In the night. The police are un able to find any clew. Bernstein was supposed to keep a large sum of money In his room. DESIGNATE THE MAN OTHER CANDIDATES CRY Rpeclsl to The Georgian. Jackaon, Mlsa., Aug. 88.—The firs candldatea for governor are calling loudly on Hon. Earl Brewer, of Coa homa county, to name the man who It the Illinois Central's candidate for { tovernor. Mr. Brewer made the charge n a speech at a picnic near this city that one of the candidates for gov ernor was being backed by the Illinois Central Railroad. 75 PEACHTREE ST. Nathan’s Home Bakery and Vienna Cafe Bread, Cakss, Piss, ete„ frsib dslly, Atlanta Phone 1896. Bell Phena 1486 Mr. and Aire. Joel.Hunter will move from 290 North Jackson street to thslr $1,000 FOR 10 Cents 150,000 Population -v Has Atlanta. Exposition and Will Spend Each 10 CENTS We will give 81.000 to the 1910 EXPOSITION, or One Cent for every official but ton or pin eold. BUY ONE WEAR ONE SHOW YOUR COLORS. Solid Metal Gold Plate Button. For Sale by Dealers. UNITED SALES AGENCY, 717 7,0* 1lli.nl! PinHuildin t Atlanta none 19)0