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

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8 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 18». rs »C] [AJ L J N [] EWSi nrrTffii Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor. Chtrlotte Stewart and Selene Armstrong, Assistants. | irputff* Latest Hints For Fall Fashions VANITY. At live a* maiden's wants nre few, A net of (dock*, n doll or two; A little place Inside to play. If It should come a rnfnV day; A pair of shoes, a nlnnfpre; I really think of nothing more. „ ritdion for her hair, A little I letter dress to wear, t'erhaps. a pony cart to drive— A hit more than she did at live. _ ... that she may 11* With hrlm hrnr and eandlceflek, I quite forgot to add—a lieau. M’oo'lug and who dare All dangers; and she keep* apart For him the castle of her heart. At twenty live her fancv goes To bonnets, frills and furbelows. A country place, a house In town, A better rig than Mrs. Brown Or Black or Jones, and Just a wee 8mall figure In society. At thirty—well, a little tea For the distinguished Mrs. C, Who wrltes^a prince to vntortnlu, A long haired lion to make vain At thfrty-flv# and forty—well, There isn’t much that’s new to tell; A little bigger country place, A real good lotion for the face, And some reduction made In those Oue caii afford to say she knows. At fifty—docs her fancy end? She wants, ah, yea—she wants a friend To prove her years wen* not In vain; She wants the dreams of youth again, When prlnccserrant, tall and fair. Lived, loved and came a-woolng there. At serenfy she wants to know Why vanity and hollow show Tempt wisdom from Its lofty sent. Hhe wants but ease for gouty feet, At peace to wonder what must In? That last leaf’s musing* on the tree. —New \ork Times. MA80N-VENABLE WEDDING. The wedding of Mr. Frank Tucker Maaon, of New York city, and Miss Elizabeth Venable will take place Wed nesday evening at 6 o’clock at Mount Rest, 8tone Mountain, the country home of the Venablea. Rev. Orme KIJnn, of the North Avenue Preaby terlan church, will perform the cere mony In the presence of the relatives and friends of both parties. The brother of the groom, Mr. Fred Maaon, of the Isle of Pines, will be best man, and Mrs. Arthur Kellogg and Mra. Austell Thornton, nieces of the bride, will be matrons of honor. Mr. I. E. Phillips, of Winchester. Tenn., and Mr. John 8. McKelvy, of Wllkinsburg, Pa., will be the ushers. Master Ronald Vernon Venable will be ring bearer. The bride will wear a gown of white chiffon cloth, trimmed with- Valen ciennes lace. The matrons of honor will wear white toilets of chiffon and lace. AnjQng the guests who have been entertained by Mrs. 8. C. Venable at Mount Rest for the past week and who will be present at the wedding are: Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, of New York and Far Rockaway; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason, of New Rochelle; Mr. Fred Mason, nf the Isle of Pines; Mr. Thomas J. Kenan, of Pittsburg; Mr. Harry 8mlth, of Hartford; Mr. George Forbes, of New York, and Mias Made line Wylie, of Rome, Ga. Assisting Mrs. Venable In her enter talnment of the guests Wednesday evening will be Dr. and Mrs. James N. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. ArthXir Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Venable, Mr. and Mrs. Austell Thornton. After the reception Mr. Mason nnd his bride will leave for Canada, where they will spend September, later visit ing Far Rockaway and New Rochelle before sailing for their winter home on the Isle of Pines. IN HONOR’D? VI8ITOR8. Miss Mildred Harris will entertain at a watermelon cutting Wednesday night In honor of the guest of the Mtsaes Helfner. Those Invited are: Misses Wills, Leonle and Adeline Helfner, the Misses Fletcher, Miss Luclle WoodrufT, Mlsa Houtse Norman, Miss Harriet Lee Angler, Miss Marguerite Chaffee, Miss Edith Cofleld, Miss Lillian Harris, Mr. Charles Moore, Mr. Robert Hopkins, Mr. Fred Dlsbro, Mr. John Norman, Mr. Frank Spratllng, Mr. Charles Dyer, Mr. Percy Gentry, Mr. J. C. Harris, Jr., Mr. Roy Abernathy, Mr. Joseph Arnold, Mr. Fritz Wagner. Mr. Alton Irby. HALL-WIL80N. The engagement Is announced of Mias Mtlledge Wilson, of Beech Island, 8. C., to Mr. John Hall, of Chester, 8. C. Both Miss Wilson and Mr. Hall have many friends in Georgia, who will feel a sincere Interest In their approaching marriage, which will take place In the autumn. THE MI88ES 8NOOK ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE. The Misses Snook entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon at their home In Inman park. In honor of their’ guests. Mrs. Mary J. McConnell and Mrs. O'Donnell. After the game a de licious salad course was served. The guests of honor were presented with silver powder boxes and the first WET MORE SAYS DAUGHTER IS NOT TO MARRY OTIS This la a picture of Miss Edith Wetmore, whoso engagement to Francis Otis has been denied by Tier father, George Peabody Wetmore,, of Rhode Island. CLARA MORRIS TELLS OF LOVE’S FAVORS They should have little Intrinsic vnlun; they should owe their preclotisnesa * to the timid that gives. The gift should not by its hesuty or costliness distract the at tention for one tnnnibut from Its meaning— heart speaking to heart. In language elo- pient, though dumb. What nre the objects that have been gased npon, and kissed, and wept over as priceless treasures? A isiltry ring, a glove, a true-love knot In hair or ribbon, or as likely as Hot a few faded flowers. Is there one of us who has loved who ran not recall to mind the throb of eestney, the glow of bliss, with which the first love Ift wns received—the silent messenger that f ht the full assurance of love's re- Would nny of my girl renders, os she sits In her room alone, turning on her finger the slight ring that binds her to him who hns won her maiden troth, change It for a clrrle of the costliest diamonds? Not for worlds. Hamlet's presents were prince ly, hut Ophelia tells us that— Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind." One of the simplest violets that "with- . .*ed" when her ’’father died" waa more preiious when Hniulet loved her. Why, even Hhylnck would not have onrted with the turquoise Leah gave him wnen In* was a bachelor "for a wilderness of monkeys, n those dsya of auperstltlon the turquoise .van considered a preservative of truth; tt sympathised with Its possessor and be came pale or faded In (hues of sickness >r narrow. tokens. The rings that Portia and Nerlsaa present to their betrothed huahnnda play a conspicuous part In the Inst act of •'The Merrhnut of Venice," King Fdward ng Hdward gave to gagement ring set - »uby, topaa. jasper nnd another emerald, all forming the name "Bertie.’’ As the giving of the hand la a pledge of amity nnd steadfaatnesa, the gift of a glove la often the precursor of the engagement ring. When such a gift la from the Indy, It Is one that hns 'been worn wheu her smitten wooer accompanied her. I” ,,mC thT g,0V *’ th ° U my But of all gifts that lovers have devlned, S raceful ns flowers, and, -time langunge hns lx*eoi quickly : — r - _ . .. the dlffi. ence lietween the bouquet of occasion nnd a love pony. Burns, next to Shakespeare, wrote aome of the most delicious lore-songs In our language. Take thls- Ves, customs alter and fashions rhnng ornmnents once valued nre thrown anld . Toys that pleased the child are neglected by the maiden, ami girlish pastimes nre scorned by "aweet allteen’’—but It Is not so with love-gifts; they .never grow old fashioned or out of date; memory nnd hoUPfnst there, nnd they nre ret recess, nnd hearts tree Intlo hidden, In ..... thrill anil eyes moisten at tbeJr touch. prize waa a allk fancy work basket. The Invited guests Included; Mra. heaaley Howard, Mrs. Harvey John son, Mrs. \V. T. Smith, Mrs. Franctr Smith, Mra. Dan fabanlss, Mra. Chaa. Pbllllpa, Mra. Peter Erwin, Mra. Louise Spalding Foster. Mrs. John Waytc, Miss Adelaide Everhart, Mlsa Lula Slaton, Mias Ret Dargan. TO MA8TER~”STAFFORD. Tuesday afternoon at her home on Central avenue little Mias Mary Agr! cola entertained twenty or more girl* nnd boys. The party was a pretty ompllment to her little friend, Master Nicholas Stafford, of Savannah. From 3 to 6 o'clock g«tne* were played, and 'PHONE US’ BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agentt for Candy 80c Pound there were neveral merry contents which afforded much pleasure to the little guests. Those present were; Misses Gertrude Haines, Geraldine Vlg- nnux, Elizabeth Miller, Marie Oliver, Dorothy Wilhelm, Sarah Wilhelm. Louise Vignnux, Lillie May Scarratt, Dorothy Vlgnuux, Lillian Burkhart, Almeda Carlton, Annie Catherine Agri- cola, Masters Sam P. Manly, Hey wood Wood, Albert Horner, Frank Donohue, Willie Rhodes Carlysle, Ernest Stan ford and Earl Duncan. WILLIAM8-RAM8AUR. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. W. F. Crusselle, on Spring street, the marriage of Miss Julia Ramsaur to Mr. Philip Clayton Wil liams took place. The simple cere mony was performed by Rev. R. F. Fakes In the presence of relatives and intimate friends, and was followed by an Informal reception. The bride's gown was of white chif fon cloth, trimmed with lace, and she carried a bouquet of bride's roses and ferns. The hmy«e was decorated with bride roses, palms and ferns, nnd the marriage ceremony wns performed be fore an altar of green and white. They will make their home in Dub lin, Va., where Mr v Williams Is promi nent In educational work. Miss Ramsaur will be much missed In Atlanta, where she Is generally be loved. She Is a young woman of high culture and great charm of manner. JAPANESE FETE. The' entertainment which the ladles the Altar Society of the Sacred Heart Church were to have given on Wednesday afternoon, August 2% on the lawn of the Martat College, will take place in the gymnasium hall of the college If the weather Is Inclement. In the *afternoon games aod amuse- meuu* of Jill kinds will be provid' d for the children and the evening will b*. devoted to the grown people. Every one Is Invited to attend, as the enter tainment will be given, no matter what the weather may be. If It is pleasant the fete will occur on the lawn, and If it rains, it will be given In the gym-- naslum hall of the college. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Willie Fort Williams enter- talned at a birthday .party Wednesday afternoon, her guests Including: Miss A!fe Cooper, Miss Elizabeth Bancker, Miss Roberta Quick, Miss Rebecca Wyatt, Mlsa Mary Brown, Miss Mary Bowen, Miss Lethe Hunter, Miss Dor othy Douglas, Miss • Wick 1 Iffe Wurm, Miss Frankie Howald, Miss Louise Parker, Miss Joan Clarke, Miss Rose Cantey, Miss Catherine Crichton, Miss Martha Louise Casels, Miss Dorothy Fain, Miss Elolse Peck, Miss Elizabeth Hendon, Miss Margaret Fraser and Miss Claire Sower. MR. AND MR8. CRUSSELLE ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crusselle enter tained Tuesday evening at a charming dinner at their home on Spring street, complimentary to tne Wllllams-Ram- sauer wedding party. w. cTt. U. Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the Atlanta Willard Woman’s Chris tian Temperance Union will meet as usual In Alliance Hall, No. 72 1-2 North Broad street. Visitors cordially In vited and members urged to be pres ent to transact Important business be fore the state convention. MRS. M. L. McLENDON, Pres. MRS. J. A. ADKINS, Rec. Sec. REV. JOSIAH sFiTEY TO MARRY MI88 WEBB. An approaching marriage about which a most cordial and sincere In forest centers In. Augusta Is that of the Rev. Joslah Sibley to Miss Ade laide Webb, of Bellebuckle, Tennessee. The Rev. Mr. Sibley Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sibley, formerly of Augusta, and has wide family and so cial connection In Augusta and throughotu Georgia.—Augusta Tribune. MI8S SPEER’S PARTY. The social event of this week, among thtf younger set, will be the masquer ade which Miss Sllvey Speer gives on Thursday evening at her home on /Peachtree road In honor of Miss Julia Howell, ,who .leaves soon to attend school- In New York city. The guests will wear fancy costumes representing Mother Goose characters and all the quaint little people so dear to child life. The affair will be al fresco and the picture which Is to be presented will be one of great beauty and pic- turesqusness. knoxoTamil. An eVent of piuch Interest to a wide circle of friends, in Atlanta and in othei^ ptfrts bf kfate, watrflie mar riage of Miss Elda 'E. HamII, of BamesvIIIe,. Ga.. and Mr. Elatqher Knox, of Atlanta, on Tuesday evening at 8:30 o’clock.. Tlje ceremony was performed 'by. Rev. J. E, Briggs at his residence on Capitol avenue In the presence,of only a few Intimate friends of the bride and groom. The bride Is one of the most popular and accomplished young ladles o' BamesvIIIe, while the groom Is a pop ulnr young business man of Atlanta, holding a responsible position with the Dowman-Johnson Company, of this city. They are at home to their friends at the Aragon. COMPLIMENTARY - !^ MI88 GOODRICH Tuesday evening, Miss Marie Mitch ell gave a very unique and enjoyable party complimentary to Miss Eleanor Goodrich, of Augusta. Each gudfct represented a popular book, and prizes were awarded for the best Impersona tions. A flower contest was one of the most attractive features of the even ing. The ladles' prise, a pretty fan, was on by Miss Annie Lee Thornton, and the gentleman's prise, a scarf pin, was on by Mr. Mathew Freeman. Miss Mitchell and Miss Goodrich ore becoming white lingerie gowns, trimmed with Val. lace. By Charlotte Stewart. The shops are beginning to clothe themselves for winter in the moat al luring colors and materials. The styles this fall and winter will not be very different from those of last year, the «hort sleeves, elbow and three-quarter lengths, long black gloves, and the pony coats are as conspicuous, if not more so, than last season. Plaids, large and small, checks In silks and' worsteds, are all the rage.. The new suits are made with short jackets with vests of white or some light color, and the short sleeves are finished with soft ruchlngs of lace and chiffon. The skirts are very full, most of them being made with Inverted box plaits and trimmed elaborately. One very smart suit Is made of vel vet In the new shade of gray, London smoke. The short Jacket, which Ik full and trimmed with braid showing pale blue and white. Is gathered In at the waist line. The sleeve Is Just below the elbow and Is full, with a deep cuff turned back showing dainty ruffles of white lace. The skirt is made quite full on to a narrow belt cut prlncesse style. Suits in green, brown or black velours are very fashionable. Another stylish suit Is made of la dles' cloth, showing a small check in blue and green. The coat is Just to the hips and Is quite plain, except for the vest of solid blue, which has a touch of gold In the braid that trims it. The skirt is made with plaits to the knees and the whole suit is trimmed with Hercules braid, showing the col ors of green and blue. An attractive runabout gown, suit able for shopping or marketing, Is made up In a black and white plaid, the tone of gray'Predominating. The coat is fashioned with braid and trimmed with gold buttons. The skirt Is. plaited and has the usual ami fullness. Separate Wrapt. Separate coats are quit* a necessity at all times of the year, and especially so Just at present. Long motor rides require a wrap of some kind, and noth ing Is so satisfactory as one made of some lightweight material that will be serviceable during the fall months. The lines of the latest coats are long, bor dering on the princess rather than the empire style, and are made of almost any material, cloth, worsted, cravenette nnd heavy silks. For fall house par ties and traveling these coats are a part of every woman's wardrobe. Plaids In green, red and grayish tints are most In vogue. The collar, cuffs and facings are made in velvet In solid col ors. Leather, Instead of the velvet, as a trimming, will be used again this fall. Early Fall Hats. A few of the fall mo'dela In hats are shown In the down-town shops. The shapes* are small and flt the hair close ly—which, by the way, must be very fluffy, according to the latest reports from Paris. The walking hats are particularly Jaunty, most of them be ing turned up on the side with a wing or quill used as a trimming. Buckles are seen on a great many hats, and, of course, for dress plumes and’paradise aigrettes are the thing. There Is really no one color to be the lead In hats or gowns, judging from the varieties of colors shown. But it is almost too soon to predict any fashion, as we are still In* the midst of the warm weather and every one knows how quick fashions change. “Do You Admire Diamonds?” What Is your honest opinion of a person who wears a nice diamond. You will give the people that same Impression of yourself If you wear » beautiful stone. Our plan enables you to wear a nice diamond while JL * lng for It. Do the right thing for yourself. w * EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers. WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. cup and saucer, while the visitors’ first prise was a bonbon dish. The consola tion prise for visitors was a hand- painted pin tray. Miss Archer, the guest of honor, was presented with a Pfetty piece of linen. Invited to meet Miss Archer were: Misses Ruth Johnston, Lee and Ger trude Brandon. May Taylor. Ethel and Jessie Tutwller, Nettle Mills. Mamie Schane, Nan and Kate Carroll, Annie Grace Nixon, alary and Caroline How ell, Annie Sharp, Margaret Brown, Mamie Parish, Marie Parks, Clara Bell, Augusta Hardin, Eva Williams, Ade laide Allen, Alice Shropshire, Mrs. Walter Rowbotham, of New Orleans; Mrs. W. R. McClellan, Mrs. Robert Daniel, Mrs. Arthur Norris, Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Mrs. Walker. Mr,. B. F. Ul mer, Mrs. Tom Calloway, Mrs. S. V. Russ, Mrs. Albert Marbut. TO MISS HILL. Miss Martha Hill, of West Point, who is the guest of Miss Llzxte Lyon, at her home on Harris street, will be entertained Thursday morning at whist by her hostess. The occasion will be a most enjoyable one and will bring together twenty or more congenial young women. Invited to meet Miss Hill are: Misses Mildred Holley, Hen rietta Dull, Bessie McDowell, Caro line Perdue, Dorothy Breltenbucher, Margaret Miller, Mary Baron, Louise Johnson, Mary Lou Kellam, Willie Mae Harrison, Clara Brantley, Lillian Lathrop, Luclle Strickland, Etta Beau mont, Irene Beaumont, Marian Mortis, Marlon Wood. Kate Williams, Fanny Stewart, Alma Curtis, Nell Smith, Lillie Trottl, Mrs. Thomas Respess, Mrs. A. V. Clark. ’ TO MISSHILL. Friday afternoon Miss Mildred Holly, at her home on Holly street, will en tertaln at a -'Hearts” party for Miss Martha Hill, of West Point. Miss Hill Is visiting Miss Lizzie Lyons, and many pleasant informal affairs have been planned In 1ter honor. DINNER DANCE AT CLUB. The Informal dinner dance given by Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rossman at the Piedmont Driving Club Tuesday eve ning was an artistic and beautiful event. The table was decorated *lth quantities of white and pink roses, the graceful asparagus fern adding the needed touch of green. The place cards and the favors were unique and afforded much merriment, as they had been choSen with the In dividuality of each guest In mind. Mrs. Rossman and her guests made _ most attractive group, she herself being a charming hostess In a gown of blue chiffon over blue silk. Its trim mings of real lace. Her blue hat showed a Frenchy touch of pink. Miss Alexnnder, of Brooklyn, wore white organdie over white silk, her hat being of white lace. Mlsa Eagle, of Selma, was gowned a silk eollenne, fashioned with quan tities of lace. Mlsa Palmer, of New York, wore white net over white silk, the deep girdle being of pink panne velvet. Her hat was a smart one of pink straw. A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm, and women today are wearing all kinds. Our Jeweled effects, hoops, and etched banda are alike popular. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W.>Cranhshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. ding. Whitehall 8L Century Bulldli RECEPTION TO REV. AND MRS. SAMM0N8. The ladles of the Decatur Baptist church will give a reception to Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Sammons Thursday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Goes, in Decatur. Mr. Sammons has recently tendered his resignation as pastor of the Baptist church and the occasion will be a token of the high esteem In which he and his fam lly are held by the people <ff Deca tur. THEATER" PARTY. Wednesday evening Mr. Louis Hlrschberg will entertain at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rossman and their guests, the dinner to be followed by a party at the Casino. Mrs. Rossman and her guests will wear lingerie and linen gowns. MISS THORNTON - ENTERTAIN8. Miss Annie Thornton gave a charm ing domino party Tuesday evening from S to 7 o'clock, at her home at College Park, complimentary to Miss Johanna Lang, of Columbus, Ga. Ferns and pink and white roses were used effectively In the decorations, and the refreshments were In green and white tints. Miss Lang and Mrs. Reid tied for the first prise, a pretty burnt wood box. Miss Lang winning It, on a cut. The consolation prize, also a burnt wood box, was won by Miss Ethel Wlckersham. Miss Thornton wore a becoming toll ette of pink mull; Miss Lnng's costume was of white batiste, lace trimmed. Mrs. Stacy Thornton served punch and little Misses Mary Thornton and Freda Ashe served refreshments. Miss Thornton's guests were Mrs. John Temple Graves, Mrs. E. C. Mason, Mrs. D. G. Lyle, Mrs. Connally, Mrs. Sterling Elder, Mrs. Alonzo Richard son, Mrs. Ashe,' Mrs. MoCrory, Mrs. Willingham, Mra. Retd, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Bradwell, Mrs. Btacy Thornton, Mrs. Eva Thornton, Misses Ethel Wlckersham, Mary Crenshaw and An nie May Hardin. shultzTlewis. Mrs. A. M. Lewis, of Hearne, Texas, announces the engagement of her granddaughter, Adeline, to Mr. Howard Shults, of Atlanta, the marriage to take place In September. This an nouncement will be received with In terest by the many friends of Miss Lewis and Mr. Shults. Miss Lewis has spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maddox, of Inman park, and has been much entertained. Mr. Shultx Is a prominent young business man, who la esteemed by a wide circle of friends. TO MI8S~A*RCHER. A pretty event of Wednesday was the card party and linen shower at which Miss May Archer entertained for Miss Alma Archer, whose mar riage to Mr. Jack Shropshire on Sep tember S will be of wide Interest. Miss Archer’s guest list Included the members of her card club and a small number of the Intimate friends of the bride-elect. Her home waa beautifully decorated with nasturtiums and ferns, and the score cards were dainty and artistic. Miss Archer was a charming hostess In a gown of white mull trimmed with lace medallions, and Miss Alma Archer also wore a white lingerie gown trimmed with tiny lace mffies. The clut prises were a beautiful hand-palmed plate and a hand-palmed CHA8SON-DICKENSON. Kpeelnl to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga.. Aug. 29.—Dr. Reuben Chasson, a young dentist of this city, and Miss Lll Allen Dickenson, of Don aldsonvllle, Ga., yere married at the Hotel Racine today, Rev. O. F. Cook officiating. The marriage Is the re. suit of an Intercepted letter found by the uncle of the young lady, Mr. J. L. Dickenson, which disclosed the fact that the couple had been secretly mar ried about four months ago at Gaines ville, Ga., where the young lady was attending school at Brenau College. Her uncle was so opposed to secret marriages that he Insisted on another wedding, bringing the young lady here for that purpose. APPROACHING MARRIAGE. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Go., Aug. 2D.—Mrs. William A. Wright announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary, to Mr. Don Peabody, of Sanford, Fla., the wedding to take place In Rome on Wednesday, October 3. It will be a quiet home wedding and the couple will leave at once for their home In Sanford. Miss Wright Is quite an attractive young woman. For the past three years she has been traveling with Mrs. Emma Tucker In her evangelical work and her beautiful voice has charmed thousands of people In all parts of the country. Mr. Peabody Is a prominent young business man of Sanford. LA GRANGE. Dr. A. It. Vnugbsn Is spending some time In the mountains of north Georgia. Misses Motile Itowlnud and Mlttle Robert son are In New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ah Imnson hare returned from the vocation, spent at Borden-Wbcel- er Springs. Mrs. E, I). Willett, of Carrollton, Ain 75 PEACHTREE ST. Nathan’s Home Bakery and Vienna Cafe Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc., fresh daily. Atlanta Phona 1896. Bell Phone 1486 $1,000 —for— 10 Cents Want ths Exposition and Will Spend Each 10 CENTS We will give $1,000 to the 1810 EXPOSITION, or On* Cent for every official but ton ur pin sold. BUY ONE WEAR ONE 8HOW YOUR COLORS. Solid Metal Gold Plate Button. For Sale by Dealers. UNITED SALES AGENCY, 717 Fourth Nifional Bank Building, Atlanta Phone 1910 Miss Willis Little, of Weat Point will arrive In Atlanta Friday, to be 7h» guest of Mrs. A. W. Hill, at her apart? meats at the Marlborough, on Peach! tree street. Miss Little has spent th* past,two months In New York with ton " ,t - er ’ Mr *‘ Co °I >er > at the Yore- Mrs. L. C. Flanders and her son, Mr. lull f, hl I P8 ’x ana her grandson, Mr. Mitchell Handers, are the guests of Mr. W. L. Flanders at "The Oranges," New York. Miss Elisabeth Flanders, t°his ?rintl?. r * W, “ " ma ‘ n Atlanti Captain C. DeWitt Wlllcox, U. 8. A, left for Chlckamauga Tuesday night after a visit of a few days to Atlanta relatives. Captain Wlllcox la stationed at Washington, D “ the general staff. Mrs. W. H. Born, of McRae, Ga, and Mrs. J. N. Cobb, of Jacksonville, Fla, are visiting their sisters, Mrs. Ed Mat- thews, on Capital avenue, and Mrs. Press Huddleston, on Washington street. Colonel John Temple Graves left Tuesday for New York, where die will take part Ift the splendid welcome to Hon. William J. Bryan, oti his return from his trip around the w-orld. Mr. James Wlllcox and his son. Mr. James Wlllcox, Jr., returned to their home at Montgomery Wednesday after a visit of several days to relatives in Atlanta Mrs. Martha Wldeman Thomas and her daughters. Misses Ethel and Lu clle ' Thomas, will be at home after September 1 at 231 Capitol avenue. Miss Helen Willard, daughter of Judge E. E. Willard, of Jacksonville, Fla., Is visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davies. Mrs. Joseph Thompson, who has been traveling In Europe for the paet four months, arrived in the City Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Mamie Bonle, after a visit te Mies Jean Robinson, In Montgomery, has returned to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrews, of 93 ' are visiting f ‘ emorest, Ga. Mrs, Cay McCall will arrive Thurs day from Jacksonville to visit her mother, Mrs. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown will make their home In Marietta during the winter. Mrs. E. H. Goodhart, Jr., and Mrs. Daniel Ruden return Thursday from Virginia. Miss Frances Burke Harris, of Ma con, Is the guest of Miss Caroline Sanaett. Hon. and Mrs. Pleasant A. Stovall returned Tuesday to their home In Sa vannah. Mrs. J. T. Crass, of Vicksburg, Miss, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott Miller are spending some time In New York city. Mrs. G. G. Roy has returned from a visit of several weeks to North Caro lina. Mrs. Joseph Shearer has returned from a visit to friends at Montgom ery. Caverly leave soon for New York city. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Booth hav* reurned from a visit to Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tolbert will re turn this week from Mt. Airy. Mr. Hugh Richardson has returned from Asheville. G.- Miller has returned Mr. and Mrs. McAllen Marsh arc la New York city. visiting her mother, Mrs. C. B. Ridley. After visiting various points of Interest throughout the state, Mr. end Mrs. F. L Cellswsy returned to the city lest week. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. O. Awtrey sre spending the summer st Wrtghtavllle Death. Miss Lizzie Reeves*Is visiting her brother i Tupelo, Mlsa Miss Mildred Hardy, of Atlanta, was the guest of Miss Alice Burks recently. Miss Mary Jim Hudson Is spending s few weeks visiting In Motintvllle, Bollocbvllfs and Worm Kprlngs. Mr. and Mrs. E. \V., I-lneksrri end Miss Effle Swanson returned Friday front a two weeks' trip lo fit. Lotlls. Mr. W. 7'. Gowlwln Is visiting his sod, I’r. Gnudwln of Rullnebvllle. Mrs. Wnrren Shafer. of Atlanta, Is th* guest nf Mrs. Henry llollst. _ ■ „ Mrs. T. J. Bell and Miss Bessie Bell have J ust returned from s slz weeks’ visit asper, Tenn. Mrs. J. H. Norman Is spending some time In New York. . Mrs. Mike Cody, of Montgomery. Ala.. Is the guest of her poreuts. Mr. and Mrs ■ .. Ferrell. In a week or two she will • hu vjiripim »r»i» w. r. f’orllx* null rhllilivn will rfturii in nhnnt t»»n «lny». . t Mr». J. (i. Addjr mm children bnve J'*'] return'll m Atlnntn. nfter upending time rMtlnje relxtlrex In l^t/ninge. 3lr. nnd Mnc Torn fjine, «if BuffnJ".