The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 04, 1906, Image 8

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8 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TI RSI'AV. SEPTEMBER 4. M*! I Ml88 PECK'S MARRIAGE TO MR. 8HOUP Tuesday evening at 6:SO o'clock, Mis* Pearl rteatrlca Peck will b* married to Mr Richard Conwell Shoup, of Wil mington, Delaware, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hoyt Perk.- us West Peachtree etreet. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Frank E. Jenkins, and Profes- e .r J. Fowler Rlchardaon will play the wedding mualc. The handaome home of Mr. and Mre. Peck will be profusely decorated with emllax, palms, ferns and pink and white roses. The color motif of green, pink and white will be carried out artistically In the menu and In the decorations of the dining room, where an elaborate bulfet sup per will be served during the evening. The table will have for Its centerpiece a mass of pink and white roses which, with silver candelabra, pink shaded; pink and white bon bona, cut glass and pretty lace mats, will make an at tractive and beautiful picture. Mlse Peck will be given In marrlai by her father, and the ceremony w be performed In the drawing room, be- fore an Improvised altar of ferns and summer roses. Mies Joeephlne Davis, cousin of the bride,'will be maid of honor, and Mr. George Bocklns, Jr„ of Wilmington, Del., will be beet man. Misses Elolse Peck, Sophie McLeary, bell and Margaret Northen will be the pretty title flower girls, wealing dainty white mull frocks, trimmed with lace and embroidery, and pink sashes, lace ribbons, slippers and hose. Misses Virginia Bowman and Lillian Tow will serve punch. In becoming toilettes of white mull, white pink eashee and other accessories. Miss Peck’s wedding gown will be especially handaome. It Is of white silk French mousseline, fashioned with many hand tucks, both on the skirt and corsage. A wide flounce elaborates the skirt, above which are small tucks. The corsage Is trim med with beautiful rare old point lace, which has a sentimental value, In that It was worn by the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Peck, and her r W n.s.l. and Ufa WI1. two aunts, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Wll Hams, on their wedding gowns. The bride's bouquet will be of w hite roses, and she will wear a tulle veil caught with white rosebuds. Miss Josephine Davis, maid of honor, will be gowned In white chiffon, elab orately trimmed In lace. Her bouquet will be of pink roses. Mrs. H. F. Peck, mother of the bride, will wear a handsome costume of black net, over black silk: the toilette of Mrs. J. C. Peck, grandmother of the bride, will be of white brocaded silk, adorned with duchesse lace. Mrs. Davis' gown will be of white' radium silk, and Mrs. Williams will wear white chiffon cloth over white silk. Mr. Shoup and hie bride will leave on the midnight train, for their future home at Wilmington, Del. Mnny elegant presents have beeti re celvrd by the young couple from friends Bouth and North, among which in large chest of sllvsr from the grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peck. Miss Peck's handsome traveling suit will be of dark blue cloth, with blue hat to match. HOUSE PARTY”AT MAPLEWOOD. The gueeta at the house party given by Mr. and Mra. J. G. Roseman, at their handsome suburban residence, Maple wood. on Peachtree road, are return ing to their several homes on Tues- *M|SS Bugle leaves for Selma Tues day afternoon and Mlsa Blanche Alex ander and Miss Lizietto Palmer re turned to Brooklyn on the noon train. Misses Palmer and Alexander were charmed.with their tint Impressions of Atlnnia, and of the South. During their stay at Maplewood Mrs. Iloss- ninn's guests were the recipient* of many delightful soctal courtesies. SPEND-THE-DAY PARTY. Wednesday Miss Ella May Thorn ton will entertain a few of her friends at a apend-the-day party at her home on North avenue. The occasion will be thoroughly Informal, only six or eight of the girl friends of Miss Thornton being Invited. IN HONOR OFMIBS PECK. Monday evening Mrs. W. M. Scott entertained at a beautirul lawn party In honor of Mlsa Pearl Peck and her attendants. Thu lawn was brilliantly lighted with Japanese lanterns, and Mrs. Scott's at tractive home was decorated with quantities of cut flowers. About twenty guests were present. Funch was served by Misses Mary Hutchins and Esther Burns, who wore datnty white lingerie gowns. MISS DOBBS TO - ENTERTAIN. Mlae Ethleen Dobba will entertain Thursday night the members of the L. D. C. Club In compliment to Mlsa Frank Taylor, who leaves soon to enter Ran- dpIph-Macon College. TO MISS WARNER. ‘Thursday afternoon Mlsa Elolse Stewart will entertain Informally at tea for her guest. Miss Lillian Warner, of New Tork. Miss Stewart's guest list will include not over thlrly of her intimate friend*. ADDITIONAL HONORS TO MR8. ROSE G. COLVIN. Mr*. Roee G. Colvin, state command er of the Ladles of the World for Geor gia, has received a commission from Mrs. Lillian M. Hollister, supreme com mander of the order for the state of Florida. In addition to Georgia. Mrs. Colvin has been wonderfully successful In building up the order, and today the membership In Georgia Is greater than In any other state In the extreme South. For popularity, It has no equal. By using the same perseverance and labor Mr*. Colvin will bring Florida to the front also. The new hive being organized In Atlanta le full of enthu siasm over the prospect* of the "Ideal nature school" for children, which will be Instituted by Its members. Member* of the new hive, Ladles of the Maccabees, are requested to meet Wednesday morhlng at 10 o'clock In the Carnegie library building. A PROMINENT VI8ITOR. Captain D. H. Sanders, of Greens boro, Ga., I*-visiting his son, L. H. Sanders, a well-known real eatata man of the city. Captain Sanders la one of the oldest graduates of Mercer. He Is of the class of 1148. Of the fourteen In the freshman class of 1845, four are today living. Beside* himself are Judge Burney, of Morgan county; Judge W. B. Bennett, of Quitman, and Dr. R. J. Maaeey, of this city. Captain Sanders, for a man of hla yearn. Is quite hale and loves to dwell upon the reminiscences of the late'war. He was a trusted captain of Forrest'a command and followed*his leader In many a hard-fought battle. DINNER TO BRIDAL PARTY. A beautiful occasion was tha dinner at which Mra. F. M. Williams enter tained Monday evening at her home on Ivy street In honor of the Peck-Shoup bridal party. Mrs. Williams' guests Included only the bridal party und the brothers of Miss Perk. Mrs. Williams received her guests In a charming gown of white mull trim med with lace. Mis* Peck wore pink silk mull, elab orately fashioned with lace Inserting and medallions, and Miss Josephine Dnvls was gowned In white lace. Those, present were Miss Pearl Peek, Miss Josephine Dnvls, Mr. Richard C. Shoup, Mr. Cornwell Brockens, Mr. Hoyt Peck, Mr. Starr Peck. COMPLIMENTARY TO REV. AND MR8. O. J. COPELAND At the resldene of Mr. J. C. McCon nell, Gainesville, Ga., on Thursday evening, there will be held a social meeting of the First Baptist church of that city complimentary to Rev. and Mra. O. J. Copeland, .who have recently moved to Gainesville, Dr. Copeland having accepted the pastorate of the Gainesville Baptist church. Dr. Cope land was formerly pastor rtf Jackson Hill Baptist church, Atlanta, and with hla family made many friends during his residence In this city. Dr. and Mrs. Copeland reached Galnosvllle a few days ago, after a vacation spent In South Carolina. The membership of the Gainesville Baptist church Is Invited to the reception to take place Thursday evening at the home of Mr. J. C. McConnell. MISS CLARKE ENTERTAINED NORTH 8IDE BRIDGE CLUB The North Side Bridge Club met Tuesday morning with Mlsa Rollne Clarks at her home on Peachtree. A delicious luncheon was served after the game and the occasion was an unusu ally pleasant one. The prize was pair of embroidered silk hose. The guests present were: Misses Ruth Hallman. Nan duBIgnon, Janie Speer, May duBIgnon, Joale Stockdell, M. A. Phelan, Louise Todd. DANCE AT SEGADLO’S. Friday night thf younger belles and beaux will enjoy a dance at Segadlo's hnll. These Informal affairs have been well attended during the summer sea son, and Friday evening will bring to gether the young people who have re turned from the seashore and moun tains, where they spent the past few months. BARRY-HALLONQUIST. ,Mr. and Mr*. Laurent Berney Hal- lonqulst announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to Mr. William Shelby Barry, the cere mony to take place Wednesday, the 12th of September, at the home of the bride at Montgomery, Ala. After October 1 Mr. Barry and hla bride will be at home at Greenwood Mlsa. Miss Hallonqulst has many friends In Atlnnta who will be Interested In her marriage. She belongs to one of the most distinguished families of the South, having branches In Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina, and Is herself a young woman of many beau tiful womanly atlrlbutes and of and varied accomplishments. Mr. Barry Is a wealthy planter of Mississippi, and has also large lumber Interests In that state. H ARRI80hT-WATT. marriage of Interest to Macon friends of the couple will be that of the Rev. George Hendree Harrison and Miss Ethel Watt, of Griffin, which takes place Tuesday In that town The ceremony will be performed by Right Rev. F. F. Reeae, of Nashville, at St. George Episcopal churCh at 6 'clock p. m. The ushers are Mr. Rracchua, of Rex- ton, Mas*., und Colonel W. E. II. Sear cy, Jr. Mr. Daniel Harrison, brother of the groom, will act as best man. Miss Opal Smith will be maid of honor. Immediately after the ceremony a re ception will he given at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. H. S. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will leave at 8 o'clock via the Southern for their bridal trip, after which they will be at home at Ocala, Fla., where Mr. Harri son Is now located. A number of out- of-town guests will attend the mar riage.—Macon Newa. ROSS-ROBERTS. A marriage of Interest will be that of Miss Helen Roberts and Mr. Thomas I.. Ross, of Macon, which will take place at 9 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of the bride on Houston street. Mrs. Stewart Robert* will he matron of honor and Misses llene Roberts, “Do You Admire Diamonds?” Wbat ia your Impression of a person who wears a nice diamond? You will give the people that same Impression of yourself If you wear a beautiful atone. Our plan enables you to wea- a nice diamond while pay ing for it Do th-- right thing for yourself. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St. Alice Williams, of Macon: Lillian Sul livan. of Macon: Dezsa Hays, of Cov ington, and Gladys Tilley, of Conyers, will be bridesmaids. Mr. J. Clay Murphy, of Macon, will be best man, and Messrs. Charles Rob erts, of Macon; Gabriel Sullivan, Cul len Branan, of Pretoria: Walter Ross, of Pretoria, and Donald Davt* will act as groomsmen. TO Miss”LEWI8. The card party and linen shower at which Mra. J. D. Clayton entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of Miss Adeline Dew!., whose engagement, to Mr. Howard Bhultz was announced last week, was a beautiful event. Mrs. Clayton's home on Moreland avenue was made doubly attractive by the artistic decorations. Pink and white rosea were used In profusion, and on the stairway canna lilies were tied . In bouquets. Smllax added i dainty touch of green. Between the It brary and drawing room was suspended a beautiful floral bell, made of pink and white rotes. This was (tiled with linen pieces for the bride, and sealed with tissue paur, which was broken by Miss Lewis. Euchre was played and the score card* wsra tiny hearts pierced rows. The Ices and bonbons carried out the design of hearts, and In the dining room pink and white rosea were also used. Th* first prize wa* a linen table cover In drawn work, and the consolation was a pretty embroidered tray cover. The booby was a pack of cards. Miss Lew is, the guest of honor, was presented with a linen bed room set. Mrs. Clayton received her guests In a handsome green silk gown; Miss Lewis wore a charming costume of white mull over white silk. Its trim ming of rose point lace. Mrs. C. D. Maddox wore'blue silk and Mr*. Larendon, who also assisted Mra. Clayton In receiving her guests, was gowned In heliotrope silk. Miss Elizabeth Flanders, the guest of Mrs. Clayton, wore white chiffon cloth over white silk. griffTnTpack. Kev. and Mra. B. M. Pack, of Moul trie, Or., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lola Eunice, to Mr. William I. Griffin, of Montgomery, the wedding to take place September 12 at the home of the bride's parents at Moultrie,' Ga. CANOE RACE~AT EA8T LAKE. The canoe race .which took place Monday evening at East I^ake wa* one of the most attractive event* of the season at this popular club. The boats were Illuminated with. Japanese lanterns and the whole scene was brilliant and picturesque. Those who were In the race were Mr. and Mra. Lucius Harris, Miss Janie Speer and Mr. James Calloway, Miss Helen O'Brien and Mr. Walker, Miss Mabel Taylor and Mr. Charles Camp bell, Mr. Fltsalmmona and Mr. Conk lin, Mr. and Mra. Rawson Collier, Miss Kathleen Brown and Mr. Bob Crum ley, and Mies Natalie Taylor and Mr. Clarence Haverty. Among those who enjoyed watching the race were Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith, Miss Loulle Roper, Mias Owsley, Mr. Meador Goldsmith and Mr. Eugene Haynes. With Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Harris were Misses Natalie and Mabel Tay lor. Mr. Bolling Clarke, Mr. Cl Haverty and Mr. Arthur Clarke. In another party were Misses Bessie and Martha Woodward, Mrs. Hearn, Miss Mary Deas Tupper, Mr. Burton Clarke, Mr. Percy Huger, Mr. Carlton Smith. Among others wers Dr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews, Miss Kate Waldo, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hlnman, Miss Irene Hand, Mlsa Janie Spser, Miss Bessie Pope, Mis* Nnn duBIgnon, Mr. John Corrigan, Mr. Dick Palmer. Mr. Walter Naah, Mr. Logan Clarke, Mr. Ram Sllcer and Mr. Will Wilson. shropshTre-archer. Wednesday morning at 10:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mra. Marcellus Anderson In West End, the marriage of Mlsa Alma Archar and *Mr. Jack Shropshire will take place. The occasion will be one of simple elegance, the ceremony to be witness ed only by the members of the Imme dlate families of the bride and groom. Dr. J. W. Lee, of Trinity Methodist church, will officiate. The bride will wear a smart travel ing gown of brown voile made over the same shade of silk, and a hat of brown straw. After the ceremony a buffet lunch eon will be served, and at noon Mr. nnd Mrs. Shropshire will leave for the East. The event Is one In which la center ed the Interest of a wide circle of friends. Mis* Archer possesses a rharmlng personality and womanly attributes of character which have made her gen erally beloved. Mr. Shropshire Is prominent In busi ness and social circles, and Is followed by the good wishes of a host of friends. After their return from the East, Mr. ami Mr*. Shropshire will be at home to their friends with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shropshire on Capitol avenue. bon dish, and the consolation was a pretty book. Those present were: Miss Julia Orme, Mra. Williams, Mrs. Hunt, Mrp. Winn. Mr*. J. W. Williford. Mra. Charles Hulburt, Mrs. Maurice Thomas, Mlsa Mary Prentiss, Mr*. Tom Burke, Mrs. Hoxle, Mrs. W. o. Mathewson. Mrs. L. D. Scott, Mrs. J. A. Thomas and Mrs. Harrison. MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. The Atlanta Woman’s Missionary As soclatlon will hold an Important meet Ing In the parlors of the Young Worn en'e Christian Association of the Stein- er-Emery building, Wednesday morn ing, the 5th Instant, at 10:30 o'clock. MRS. MURDOCK WALKER. President. MRS. T. B. FERRIS, Corresponding Secretary. c <T Personal Mention Mr. and Mr*. Frank Howe Bell will leave this week for Atlanta, where they will be among the out-of-town guests at the marriage of their sister, Miss Blanche Cary Bell, and Mr. Bus sell Carr Cheatham, of Wadley, Ga., which will take place on September 11. —Birmingham Ledger. Lieutenant and Mrs. W. K. Riddle are expected here this month to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rid dle, on Eighth avenue. South. Lieu tenant Riddle Is now at the Norfolk, Va., navy yard. Mrs. Riddle Is in At lanta. They may be here this week.— Nashville American. Miss Ruth Parker's house party broke up Saturday, her guests. Misses Marlon Morris, Penelope Clarke and Elizabeth Osborn, returning to Atlanta. Miss Parker and her guests have been de lightfully entertained during their two weeks In Macon—Macon News. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Warner have purchased the residence formerly owned by Mr. Livingston Thompson, corner of Juniper and Eighth streets and are now occupying their new home. Dr. Bosworth Is ill . at his home un der the care of Dr. S. A. Vlsanska. He went to Washington In August to visit his daughter and was taken ill there and came home sick. Mr. Thomas Longlno, formerly of Douglasvllle, Is now making his home In Atlanta, having accepted a position with the Candler Banking and Trust Company. GORDON CIRCLE. The Gordon Circle will meet at the home for old women, 19 East Mitchell street, Wednesday, September 5, at f o'clock. ICE CRlAM FE8TIVAL. The young ladles of the West 81de Methodist Sunday school will give an tee cream festival Tuesday evening, September ♦, for the benefit of the West Side church. The public is cor dially Invited. MACCABEES' NEW HIVE. Members of the new hive of Ladle* of the Maccabees are requested to meet In the Carnegie library building Wed nesday morning, September 5, at 10 clock. TO MRS. HODGES. A pretty event of Tuesday was the card party at which Mrs. W. L. Hodges entertained at her home on North ave nue in honor of her mother, Mrs. James Hodge*. Mrs. Hodges' home was decorated with fragrant roses and with quantities of ferns, and Mrs. Hodges herself made a charming hostess, wearing a white lingerie gown, trimmed with Valen ciennes lace. Mrs. James Hodges wore a black foile over black silk. The first prize was a cut glass bon- Mrs. W. W. Banl Tallulah. Mrs. W. W. Banks Is the guest of Mrs.. Fred Wagner in West End. Mrs. C. H. Smith, of 180 Peachtree street, will arrive Wednesday morn ing from New York, after a trip of three week* on buslneae and ple*aure. Hon. John Temple Graves ha* re turned from New York, where he took part In the reception tendered Hon. William J. Bryan during the paet week. Mra. Robert L. Meador Is the truest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, dur ing the .abaence front the city of Mr. Meador. Mlsa Edna Marvin has returned from a three weeks' stay In Sprattsburg, N. Y.. where she spent a very delight ful time. Mra. Nina Solomon*, who has been the guesr of Mra. Molae DeLeon, will return Thursday to her home In Sum ter, 8. C. Mrs. J. D. Patterson and Mis* Aline Patterson left Tuesday for New York city, where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Sim# have re turned to Atlanta to reside, after spending three years In Douglasvllle. Mre. H. L. Rockhlll, of Pensacola, Fla., Is visiting her slater, Mrs. R. L. Oranberry, No. 42 Windsor street. Mrs. A. K. Morgan, Miss Irene Hud eon and Mias Francis Tucker have re turned from a visit to New York. Mis* Epple Lee Scott and Miss Es telle Horsley, of West Point, are the gueeta of Mra. Frank Boland. Mis* Janie Thornton and Miss An nie Phlnlay will attend school In New York city this winter. Mlsse* Falrlle nnd Metta Cubbedge, of Macon, are visiting Mrs. Frank Mey ers, on JuAlper street. Mr*. L. C. Flanders and her brother, Mr. T. K. Phillips, will return from New York Wednesday. Profeeeor William Smith, of Villa Rica, I* the guest of Mr. J. D. Dobbs, 75 PEACHTREE ST. Nathan's Home Bakery and Vienna Cafe Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc., fresh daily. Atlanta Phon» 1896. Bell Phone 1486 on North Boulevard. Miss Emeline Wooten, of Dawson, will visit Misses Julian and Caroline Perdue next week. Miss Irene Hand has returned to Pelham, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Thomas Hlnman. Dr. and Mrs. Miller B. Hutchins and the Misses Hutchins have returned from Toxaway. Miss Luclle Barnett, formerly of Montgomery, is now making her bomb In Atlanta. Mrs. Cleveland Wllcoxon will return Friday from Kentucky, where she spent the summer. Miss Falllgnnt, of Savannah, will ar rive »ext week to visit Miss Louise Johnson. Miss Kate Whiteman, of Nashville, Is visiting friends in Atlanta and De catur. Mrs. R. O. McLean, of Nashville, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Philip Jones. Miss Rose Wllensky has returned from an extensive trip through tho West. Mrs. W. M. Robinson, of Social Cir cle, Is the guest of Mrs. J. R. Mobley. Mr. Eugene V. Haynes has returned from Atlantic City and New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Laird announce the birth of a son, E. C. Laird, Jr. Miss Annette Broughton, of Madison, Is the guest of Mr. W. R. Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser and chil dren have returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Everett have returned from South Georgia. Miss Eleanor Porter, of Mdcon, Is the guest of Mrs. W. D. Carhart. Miss Florlne Morris, of Macon, Is vis iting Miss Florence Holley. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Haverty leave In a few days for a trip East. Miss Meta Leinkauf has returned from a visit to Toxaway. Miss Susie May Pope has returned from a trip to California. Mrs. R. L. Kemp, of .Macon, l guest of Atlanta friends. WOODBURY. The Ladles' Club was charmingly enter tained nt the home of Mrs. A. J..GI11 on Thursday afternoon. Mlsa Mattie-Dupree has returned to her home in Zehulon after a brief visit to Miss Elsie Smith. Miss Jones Is the guest of Mrs. Hendrix.. Miss Musadore Brown, who was the guest of M|ss AiuOret McLendon the past week, has returned to Griffin. Misses Brooks, of Molena, were guests of Miss Klsle Smith recently. Miss Leon McLendon left Sunday to visit friends at Macon. Mlsa Kittle Wyche, of Concord, Is the guest of Mrs. W. C. Pound. Dr. II. W. Clements nnd family have re turned from a visit to Tnlbotton. Miss Julia Ilolly, a teacher In the pri mary department of the Woodbury High School, Is nt the home of Mrs. W. C. Pound. Misses Anna nnd Mattie Bird Watson nro visiting relatives In Griffin. Mrs. • VJrgll Lovett entertained Thursday evenlug In honor of her sister, Miss Janie Pound. MACON. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, who hnve been In Hftrntoga the past few weeks, are now nt HwAinpscott, Mass., where they have Joined Mrs. James J7. Blount and Miss Fannie Blount. From Swampscott. Mr. nud Mrs. Lamar will go to Orchard Bench nnd Poland Springs, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. I*eon H. Dure have re turned from North Carolina, where they have been spending their honeymoon. C. B. Willingham. Richard Willingham ami Misses Ituth, Edith nnd Camille Wil lingham have returned home after spend- lug a delightful summer in the White mountains. Mrs. B. L. Willingham has returned from a visit to New York. Mrs. II. M. Wortham and Bam Dunlap, who are now at Mount Airy, have been Joined by Mrs. Ashton Htnrke, of Rich mond. Va. Later the party will go to Tate Springs. Tenn., to speud some time, ate Calloway left on Tuesday for . Fla., after spend'-- *•-- neon with her faratl; i. J ‘ T Boa<r N en ^ oylD8 a ,tay at Wrlghtavllfe Mra.' Hah, Mrs. Olln Wimberly left .. N. C. Misses English In Cartersvllle, the guests of Miss Verdery Akin. Mrs.’ Wallace Miller hat returned from Athens, where she has'been visit Ini? her mother, Mrs.* Chamberlain. Mrs. Hubert Duckworth and Master Joe Duckworth left on Monday for Ashe ville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Otto DInglehoff have gone to New York for a several weeks' stay. Miss Mnrgnret Smith has returned from Sibley, On., where she has been vlsltlug Miss Louise Erwlnger. Mrs. Cullen Battle and Miss Lillian list* tie nre expected home early In Heptember from Bonn’s Mill, N. C* Mrs. Bottle hna been quite ill with fever, and la Just re gaining her strength. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Proudflt have moved Into their handsome colonial heme on Jefferson street. Imhcrly den Other Macon , IS YOUR BED SOFT? I( not tho Hollingsworth Mattress Co. will make It so by renovating tho old mattress and making It new. Bell Phone 2562. 381E. Atlanta 1175. Hunter St. Cor. Grant and Hunter. DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE, Residence Mutio Studios, 271 Ivy 8treet. ’ Bell phone 918 Main. THE ORGAN—HIxher piano playing and composition. (Pttplls may enter at any ♦in,.. Competent assistants In the Junior Mrs. Frank Ilnzlehurst ami nle Harris returned during the week from the mountains of North Carolina. Mbs Erwin Pope eutertnlneil very llghtfnlly • on Thursday evening with porch party, complimentary to Miss Con stance Jaques, who leaves very soon for Baltimore, where she will attend school this winter. Mrs. T. .1. McCall, of Brunswick, Is the guest of Mrs. Washington Imamu. A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm, and women today are wearing all kinds. Our jeweled effects, hoops, and etched bands are alike popular. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bishop are vis iting In North Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. Dunbar Roy returned Monday from Canada. Mr. Edward Van Winkle returned Monday from Europe. Mlsa Louise Catchlngs has returned from Mississippi. Mrs. Andrew Calhoun has returned from Chattanooga. Mr. V. R. Davis has returned from New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alston are In New York city. Mr. Ivan Allen ha* returned from Jacksonville. Miss Luella Malsby has returned from Thomaston. anil family delight fit! Mr. nnd Mra. Edward Fellowes left WedueKtlny for Raleigh, N. C. Mr. Shorter Rankin, of Atlanta, U the guest of Mr. Henry J. 1-unnr. Jr. Mra. James L. Anderson, of Atlanta, who has lieen the guest of Mrs. Clifford Ander- on Orange street, ia now the guest SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL SUPPLIES AT JOHN M. MILLER CO.’S, 39 MARIETTA ST. $1,000 FOR 10 Cents V f, . . 1 GO,000 III fl! Population . I-J-U-Uaj. n„ Atlanta. (AK5.NTVV] " Exposition and Will 8pend Each 10 CENTS Ws will give $1,000 to th* 1910 EXPOSITION, or On* Cent (or every official but ton or-pin sold. BUY ONE WEAR ONE 8HOW YOUR COLORS. Solid Metal Gold Plate Button. For Sals by Dealers. UNITED SALES AGENCY, 717 Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta Phone 1910. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN CONTENTS OF 51 CREW AT AUCTION Wednesday, September 5th, at 10 A.M. BY ORDER OF MRS. A. L. DELKIN. of , so,M mahogany furniture, such ns combination book T# £* HT l*, tnr -V ch,l » closets, dining table, sideboard, hat rack in two sec unns in oak. tiiind«oiiit> hnnd-cnrved milld mahogany upright piano, show piece, made by factory In New \ork am! displayed on Broadway, N. Y.. cost few. hleKa 2 l *rotlc diver's breast rob*, made of aixty-seven ‘l lv r * ,V !nll V “ r ®5 e fu F from Alaska. White Fox skins, Siberian wolf. IblrnWr rot>e«. Genuine Oriental rug and other handsome ruga, wicker chairs. * *1* Iron bed, Eollt»*e gas stove, refrigerator, large mirror, oak m ttoe, 4i»*y i-orner Iw-nch with plush cover, portiere*, lace curtains, fine roeker* — *ount of going to Alaska. Also an Oldsmoblle will LEO FRESH, Auctioneer.