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

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8 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. IMS. OtOMl C BALI. Editor. SOCIETY CHARLOTTE STEWART. SELENE ARMSTRONG. DREAMS, IDLE DREAM8. An>1 •!nipping It upon the porch, should My; “It was so cold ia®t year and yetr before, Th. crop 1® long and we bare cot the prtc® v — If he abould aay Just that and lay the Ice On my Itack atep and then drlre In—but Or If the batcher, wrapping on my ateak, Should aay: “You know, th® corn crop waa eo rant. And feed so cheap, we're able now to make A alight reduction In the price at laat“— l »ay, if he should tell toe that and tnk® Two centa a pound from laat week’a price of ateak, I wonder If th® • bock—but, pahawl why spare The time to build auch castles In the air? Or. if th® baker, doting out my bread. Should pu nil' Sine than la a large wheat crop In the land"— I mj. If he abould voluntarily H ie penny unto me 'd be—but henrt, . poHlhlllty that he Mill) ^S that aheep Are multiplying feat end wool will he In cloth upon the merket very cheap"— I know that tbeee are merely dreama—that Or weather will do naught but ralae the price; There la no likelihood of any drop; But my employer telle mo he will give Me higher wegee—It coata ao much to live— Bo now I don't need to aklmp and aeratch— My nine It out! Ilaa any one a matrh! —J. tv. Foley, In Hatnrdny Krculiig root. VAUGHN-PERDUE WEDDING. The wedding of Mr. James English Vaughn and Mlsg Caroline Perdue will take place at the home of the bride- elect'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perdue, In Inman Park, next Wednes day evening at , o'clock In the pres ence of the relative! and Intimate friends of the young couple. Mr. Lewis Vaughn, brother of the groom, will act as beat man and the attendants will Include Mlaa Julian Perdue, slater of the bride, maid of honor, and Mlaaea Marie Ollreath. of Cartersvllle; Emily Wooten, of Dar lington, S. C.; Louise Johnson and -Marlon Nutting. THUR8DAY~BRIDGE CLUB. This club was charmingly entertain ed Thursday morning by Mrs. Estelle tlarrett Baker at her home on Wash ington street. After several games of bridge a delicious luncheon was served. Tho members of the Thursday Morn ing Club are: Mra. T. H. Austin, Mrs. Jnines B. Baird, Mrs. Estelle Garrett Baker, Mra. Peter Erwin, Mra. 8te. phene Hook, Mra Louise Spalding Fos ter, Ml,a Lula Snook and Mra. Frank H Mcndor. Mra. McConnell, of Mississippi, and Mrs. O'Donnell, of New Orleans, the guests of Misses Snook, met with the Hub Thursday, taking the places of two of the members, who are out of the city. MRS. BAKER TO ENTERTAIN. .Mrs. Estelle Garrett Baker will en tertain Wednesday of next week In honor of her cousin, Mias Helen Ware, who will enter Vassar on the 16th, and for Miss Nell Belle Catlett, who will be one of thla winter's attractive de butantes. TO miseTirvin. Wednesday Mrs. Joseph Boyd Mc Crary entertained Informally at lunch eon In honor of Miss Reba Irvin, of Wnnhlngton, Ga„ who will be her at tractive guest for several days. Mrs. McCrary's apartment was charmingly decorated with nasturtiums, and the party entertained at luncheon Included Mr. and Mra, McCrary, Miss Irwin, Miss Lucy Evans, Miss Mamie Nun nally and Mra. Albert Marbut. ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR ■ TO HONOR MRS. DELKIN. The well-known order of the Eastern Star, Electra chapter, No, 6, will hold a meeting of unusual Interest at Its next regular session, which takes place Friday, September 7, at 8 o'clock, at the Masonic temple. On this occasion i ho chapter will rompllment Past Grand Matron Mrs. A. L. Delkln with a farewell supper, and the following lnteroatlng program wilt be given: Address—Mrs. Delkln. Vocal Solo—Miss Martha 8mlth. Plano Solo—Mrs. L. J. Hanna. Recitation—Miss Ruby McOaughey. Address, "Eastern Star Work"—Dr. J. B. Roberts. Mrs. Delkln will spend the winter with Mr. Delkln in Alaska. A large attendance Is expected. MISS RAW80n"'S EUCHRE. The euchre party which Miss Elisa beth Rawson gave Wednesday, In hon or of Miss Lillian Brock, was one of the delightful affairs of the week. Tho nrst prise, a Japanese picture, was won by Miss Idly Peeples, and the consolation, a pair of silk hose, was won by Miss Elvira Westmoreland. Miss Brock was presented with a lace handkerchief. Miss Rawson and Miss Brock re- I eived their guests In w hite toilettes. Those present: Miss Anna Watson, Miss Anita Stewart, Miss Hattie Mae Holland, Miss Nellie Stewart, Miss La mar Jeter, Miss Elisa Dancy. Miss Mary Jeter, Miss Frances Cnnnally, M ism Julia Rosser, Miss Mildred Sprat- ling. Miss Emmie Baker, Miss Sarnh Dorsey, Miss Aline Gentry, Miss Laura Lee, Miss Claire Ridley, Miss Mar guerite Beck, Miss Hood. Miss Susan Spalding, Miss Lily Peeples, Miss Anise Hankins, Miss Nancy Prince, Miss Margaret Lewis and Miss Caroline Du- Bose. IN HONOR OF MI88 SMITH. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 6.—Mrs. J. E. Pierce entertained at her lovely home, on East Holmes street, last evening, complimentary to Miss Nellie Smith, of Birmingham, who Is the guest of Miss Arvle Pierce, on Meridian street. COMPLIMENTARY”TO MR8. BEALL. Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mra. C. I. Walker will entertain at an elab orate bridge tea In honor of Mrs. F. M. Beall, of Fort Gibson, Alaska. A profusion of palms and ferns will be used In the decoration of Mrs. Walk er's atractlve rooms, purple china As ters will adorn mantels and cabinets. The dining room will be decorated with American Beauty roses with pink ac cessories In bon-bons, pink tapers In crystal candelabra, and the same color motif evident In the menu will com plete the artistic arrangement. Mrs. Walker's guests will Include Mrs. F. M. M. Beall, Mrs. M. DeLeon, Mrs. H. W. Dexter. Mrs. Porter King, Mrs. D. H. Lopez, Mrs. James Morrow, Jr., Mrs. A. H. Merchant, Mrs. L. Z. Gilbert, Mrs. H. H. Compton, Mrs. Fred Seay, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mra. M. Eck- ford, Mrs. M. Goodyear, Mrs. 8. Z. Ruff, Mrs. B. F. Ulmer, Mrs. E. Collier, Mrs. William Allen, Mrs. Edward Black, Mrs. Dan McIntyre, Mrs. Harvle Jor dan, Mrs. W. D. Dlsbro, Miss Ethel Mobley, Miss Florence Allen and Miss Annie McComb, of Milledgevllle. Mrs. Walker will wear a toilet of while mull, embroidered In Miles of the vnlley. Mrs. Beall will be gowned In white taffeta. Mrs. B. F. Ulmer, who will assist In receiving the guests, will wear a cos tume of white mull embroidered. Miss Annie McComb will also assist In l he entertainment of the guests, and Mrs. A. H. Marchant will rreslde at the punch bowl. LAWN PARTY FOR CHURCH. There will be an al fresco party Thursday on the lawn of the South Pryor Presbyterian church. The affair will be from & to 10 o'clock and will be most enjoyable. The ob ject Is for the benefit of a missionary society. IN HONOR OF MISS BAGLEY. Mrs. G. E. Paine, at her home, 261 West Peachtree street, entertained a few of her young friends Thursday at a spend-the-day party, In honor of Miss Rallle May Bogley. whose mar riage to Dr. Benson will occur during the latter part of September. AT EAST^LAKE. Among those who enjoyed supper at Enst Lake Wednesday evening were: Misses Mary and Helen Morris. Miss Helen O'Brien, Messrs. Percy Taylor, Joe Rodman and Sidney Phelan. In another party were: Miss Janie Speer, Miss Jeanette Swift, Mr. Louis Gregg and Dr. Dennis Peteet. where she Is generally beloved, and It goes without saying that she will prove an honor to the chapter which has given her the scholarship. TO MISS PERDUE. One of the ‘ pleasant Informal af fairs which will be given for Miss Caroline Perdue before her marriage to Mr. James English Vaughan, will be the theater party at which Miss Jennie Sue Bell will entertain for her Satur day. Miss Bell's guests will Include only Miss Perdue and her bridesmaids, Misses Jullen Perdue, Marie Ollreath, of Cartersvllle; Emily Wooten, of Dar lington; Louise Johnson and Marlon Nutting. echolsTmarteliz. Miss Jennie E. Martellz and Mr. Claude Echols xfere quietly married Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Rev. C. P. Bridewell, paator of the First Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Echols are at home to their friends at 61 Garnett street. IN HONOR M*rI! THOMPSON. Colonel and Mrs. Lowry will give a coaching party this week In honor of Mrs. Joseph Thompson, who has re cently returned from Europe. POSTELL-8YMOND8. Mra. Henry R. Symonds, of Bruns wick, Ga., announces the engagement of her daughter, Zoe, to Mr. Clifford Hopkins Postell, the marriage to take place on Wednesday, September 11, at Brunswick. The wedding will be a quiet home affair, attended only by the family and a few Intimate friends. MR8. RIVERsHibuSE PARTY. Mrs. E. Rivera entertRlned a few friends Tuesday and Wednesday at a charming house party, at her beautiful home, at Roxborough, near Atlanta. Her guests Included: Mr. and Mra. William Austell, Mrs. Pauline Gray, Mrs. Phil Dodd nnd Drs. Robinson and Maynard, of Chicago. SPEND-THE-DAY PARTY. Mrs. E. Rivera will entertain at a ■pend-the-day party Saturday, at her handsome country home, at Roxbor ough. Her guests will be: Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. T. J. Ripley, Mrs. Miller Hutchins nnd Mrs. Wise. MR. AND MR8. HULBERT ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY. Wednesday evening^ Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Hulbert entertained Informally at their home, on Third street, In honor of the fifth anniversary of their mar- rlnge. There were present a small number of Intimate friends, and euchre won playsd. Mrs. W. L. Hodges won the first prize, a pair of silk stockings, anil the second prize, a beautiful Japa nese teapot, was won by Miss Klnkntd, of Washington City. Mr. William Hunt won the gentle men's first prize, a charming water color, and the booby, a deck of cards, was cut by Mr. George Williams. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. The new hive of Atlanta Ladles of the Maccabees will hold a regular re view Thursday evening at 7:30, In the Columbian Woodmen hall, 12! Peach tree street. AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIP. t a recent board meeting of the Atlanta Chapter of the D. A. R., It was unanimously voted that Miss Sarah Byrd, the young niece of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Davenport, should receive the scholarship given by the Washington Seminary to this chapter. .Miss Byrd Is a bright and studious young woman and has numerous friends who will be delighted at the compliment which has been paid her. She haa been for some time a pupil at Calhoun atreet school, Miss Grace Fowler, of New York city, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. Crew, on Spring street. Mlaa Fowler haa been one of the moat suc cessful Southern women In metropoli tan Journalism, her artlclea appearing In the leading publications throughout the country. The many friends of Miss Fowler are giving her a cordial wel come. Mrs. George McLaughlin, of Savan nah, who has been the guest of her relatives, Mr. and Mra. Wllllnm S. Wit ham, for several weeks, .will leave Saturday for her home. The friends of Mr. W. H. Holbrook will be distressed to learn that he con tinues very 111 at the home of hts brother, Mr. E. A. Holbrook, In Weat End. . Mlaaes Hattie and Louise Price are now at Cartersvllle until later In the autumn, when they will be the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Alfred Truitt. Mlaa. Edna Cain, the bright young editor of The Quitman Enterprise, has returned to Quitman after spending several weeks In the city. Miss Rosalie Howell, who has been visiting In Washington city and New York for several months, Is expected to return next week. ■ Mr. Walter Candler has gone to New York for a short visit. Upon his return he will re-enter Emory College at Oxford. Do You Want a Diamond? Come In then, and see us about our partial payment plan of selling diamonds. We have the most beautiful gems In all sizes at most tempt ing prices. Every stone must pass the most rigid examination by our skilled expert before it will find a place In our reliable stock. That’s the right way to do. We have no other way. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St Mrs. Strlngfellow ha® returned to her home at Montgomery after a vlelt to her slater. Mra. Frank White, In At lanta. Mlaa Lillian Brook, who haa been vlaltlng Mlaa Lamar Jeter, returned Thuraday to her home In Lafayette, Ala. Mlaa Martha Hill, who ha® been the gueat of Ml®a Llsxle Lyon, returna to her home In Weat Point Friday. Mlaaea Lily May and Laura M. Fraaer, of Mclntoah, are apendlng aome time In Atlanta with frlenda. Mra. Minnie Shelverton and her lit tle aon have returned to Acworth, after vlaltlng relatives In Atlanta. Judge and Mra. Allen Fort, after a visit to Atlanta friends, have returned to thela home at Amerlcus. Mr®. Harry Haaaon, of Jacksonville, Fla., will arrive next week to visit her mother, Mra. M. M. O’Brien. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hunter will be nt home to their frlenda after next week at the Elyaee apartments. Mra. Lula Shackelford, after a visit to Atlantn frlenda, haa returned to her home nt Birmingham. Mra. Bettle Bhehan haa returned to her home nt Montgomery after vlalt lng friends In Atlanta. Mra. John Oliver, who haa spent sev eral weeks In Atlantic City, will return to Atlanta Saturday. Mlaa Lucile Woodruff, of Columbus, la the gueat of Mr®. Ernest Woodruff, In Inman Park. The frlenda of Mr. Priestley Orme will regret to learn that he Is 111 with typhoid fever. Mr. Clyde Brook®, who ha® been In New York for ten day®, will return on Saturday., Mr. Louis Regenateln ha® returned from New York and other Eastern cities. Miss Louise Fnlllgnnt, of Savannah, Ik the guest of Mlaa Louise Johnson. Mra. W. 8. Everett and Mr®. Quincy Everett left Wednesday for Asheville. Mlaa Nellie Hightower will entertain the Tuesday Bridge Club next week. Mlaa Nellie Howard haa returned to Savannah, after a visit to Atlanta. Mra. Baylor and Mlaa Candlne Bay- lor t have returned from a trip North. Hon, 8. B. Trapp, of Birmingham, apent Wednesday In Atlanta. WINDER, a. 0re *2ra G ‘' ahl,nI ’ ot this city, and Mill Alnm Wood, of near Statham, were quiet* *y married Sunday afternoon nt the Dome of Mr. and Mra. Wagea. at Statluim. The ceremony waa performed by Mr. Adnma. The happy couple left on the 6 o'clock train for Winder, nnd are now at home to their frlenda at the home of Mr. Graham’s parent*, on Broad *treet. Mlaa Goaste O'Neal left Sunday with her ancle, J. 8. Downing, and cousin. Mlaa Alma Downing, for a two week* 1 visit to Chicago and Milwaukee. Ml** Lona Segara haa aa her guest Mlaa Mert Arnold, or Statham. Mr*. J. H. Turner returned this week from Jackson nnd Indian Spring, where she ha* l>een for some time. Uoltert Mathews has accepted a posi tion with ® hardware firm In Rockmart, and will leave for that place In a few day*. Sira. J. W. Hnynle, of Norcroaa, Is ex pected to arrive In the city next week, to be the gueat of her daughter, Mra. Albert J. Woodruff. Mra. Ennis D. Wiley hna returned from a few day®' atay In Monroe. Mias Mary Maxwell, of Crawford, la vis iting Mlaa Lucy Jackson. CONYERS. Miss Horn Sue Langford waa the hostess at a reception Monday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o’clock In honor of her guests. Miss Loula Walker of Monroe, Mias Louise Hud son of LaGrange and Mrs. Willingham of Cedartown. Dr. Parish Smith Is visiting his parents. Major Bob Guinn and family of Atlanta are spending several days with relatives here. Miss May Poag, who has been visiting Miss Lucy Oleaton, has returned to her home In Tallahassee, Fla. Mrs. G. W. Flake haa returned from De catur. Mrs. Robert Carr and Mrs. Juliette Brynn, of Macon; Mrs. James Melton and children, of I^ike City. Fla.; Mrs. William Watson, Mr. Ernest Watson, of Jacksonville, are at the Convera hotel. Miss Madge Melton has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. B. H. Bostaln and sons, of Marietta, are spending some time with Mra. U. ,W. Tucker. Miss Ann Stewart Ethridge, of Roanoke, V®., Is visiting her aunt, >lrs. G. W. Glea- ton. Miss Daisy Davison, of Covington, Ky., who has been visiting the Misses Oleaton, will return to her home Thursday, accom panied by Miss Hnlllu Fanuic Gleatod. VILLA RICA. Mra. Ida White haa returned to her home in Atlantn after n few weeks’ vlalt t® her ■Ister, Mrs. I). L. Embry. Mrs. G. B. Malone has returned from Piedmont Springs, Ala. Dr. G. E. Sewell has gone to Fitzgerald, guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cobb have returned to their home In Eastman after a vlalt to relatives. Miss Beatrice Kilgore Is the gueat of her alater, Mrs. John Hallman.’ In Atlanta. Mr. Carl Embry waa the gueat of his mother Monday night Mr. Furman Smith has returned to Carl ton after a visit to relatives here. Miss Dorn Cheves, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Miss Annie Hlxon. Miss Emma Dnvls, of Austell, Is the guest of Mra. A. L. White. Miss Blackmnn. of Atlanta, Is the guest of Miss Louise Wlgglo*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isom Brown and children, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here. Mr. Charles Roblnsou and daughter re turned Monday to their home In Atlanta af ter several days spent here with relatives. Miss Dora Vansnut, of Powder Springs, and Mlaa Ethel Simpson, of Gadsden, Ala. were recent guests of Mrs. E. It. Ayen. Mr. Walter Sykea It home for a few days from Alabama. Mr. Roliert McCarty left Saturday for Tennessee, where he will attend school. LONDON HUMANE SOCIETY HALES FORMER AMERICAN GIRL INTO COURT Lady Naylor-Leyland, former American society girl, who recently wa® in court in London following a complaint that she was driving horse® too lame to be used. HARAL80N. By the death of Mr*. W. T. Calahan, the community has been deprived of one of Its most useful nnd beat beloved mein bers. She leave® a huabnnd nnd live lit tie children. Six sisters also survive her. Mr*. Amanda Tyson, of Carrollton, waa „§re for a few dn— " J **—*— *~“ the death of her ahan. Mrs. John Ewing, after it short visit to relatives In Haralson, has returned to At* lsnta. Little Leila Ewing, of Attnnta. hna beer with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cain Judge W. C. Hodnett, of Carrollton, Is vlaltlng his mother, Mra. Mary '* * nett. Henry Barron made a trip to 8enola re cently. Mrs. Ector, of Columbus, la the family of Judge Ben Taylor. Mr. nnd Mr*. W. A. Grovenste.„, _ visit to relatives near Savannah, hav® returned home. Mr*. 8. A. Foster Is on n visit to friends In Carrollton this week. Miss Mamie Foster Is In Whltesburg for a few days. MONTICELLO. Miss Little, of Eatonton, Is the guest of Mrs. Clyde Kelly on College street. Miss fcthel Brown, of Forsyth. Is visiting Mrs. Ih>rt Marsh nnd Mrs. G. W. Stinson. Miss Emma G. Persons was the guest of Miss Kate Tolleson for a short time this wei»k. The T. W. O. Club will meet with Miss Annette Kelly on Wednesday, when plans will be perfected to present a play of some kind In the near future, the proceeds to go for the erection of a Confederate monument which the Pnlted Daughters of the Confed eracy ho|>e to erect In the center square, where the oh! court house now stands. On Tuesday afternoon the Original Thir teen Club, composed of thirteen of Mnntl- celto's Jolllest young matrons, will entertain at a measuring party nil their friends In the city at the home of Mr. I.uelen Benton. The proceeils will go toward the erection of the proposed Confederate monument. The Bnyvlew Heading Club met with Ml#* Anna Jordan nt Its Inst meeting. Next 75 PEACHTREE ST. Nathan’s Home Bakery and Vienna Cafe Braid, Cakee, Pin, ftc., freih daily. Atlanta Phona 1896. Ball Phona 1486 A Pretty Sight The modish bracelet on a rounded arm, and women today are wearing all kiadt. Our Jeweled effect!, hoops, and etched bands are alike popular. Davis & Freeman, Jewelers. week they will be with Mrs. Clyde Kelly. Tho Matrons' Club will hold Its next meeting with Mrs. Charles Henderson on Eatonton road. A new club was organized last week, the Forty-two Club, which held Its first meeting with Mrs. W. F. Jordan at her home on Eatonton road. Quite a number were present, nnd enjoyed the game very much. The Daughters of the Confederacy are nrrnngiug a series of entertainments to rnise funds for the erection of a Confeder ate monument. Their first effort will be a barbecue to be served during the foil ses sion of court In September. Miss Minnie Brown Burton leaves soon for nn exteuded .visit to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris, of Philadelphia. Mrs. II. P. Lawrence nnd children, of Athens, nre the guests of relatives. Miss Dolly Mclubben, of Jackson, Is the expected guest of Miss Bess Ezelle. BETHLEHEM. Messrs. L. W. Leslie nnd II. T. Hendrix nnd Misses Mnmye Hendrix and Annie Herrin attended the barbecue nt Bald Springs last Saturday. llov. M. K. Patino Is protracting a meeting at Camptou this week. Dr. Darby, of Gratis, was the guest of Dr. E. It. Harris Surnlny. F. W. .Bondurant, of Winder, was down on business last Saturday. Miss Pearl Adams, of Gratis, was the guest of Miss Zelln* Matthews Sunday. Jim Morris, of Winder, was In our city Sunday. M. IJ. Hendrix Is 111 this week. L. T. Harris nnd A. T. Harrison are on a business trip to Greene county this week. C. L. Sima la building a new home In our city. J. It. Odom mndo a trip to Winder Sunday. Bert Yoarwood made a business trip to and Misses Ruby Thrasher, of Atlanta, Emily Bridges nnd Edith Munroe, of Flor- Ida, aud Messrs. Horace and Perry Sun- Adains, Bonuell,_ Stone, Eynns, of Thomson. Onie F. Starr, hnve returned from a visit to relatives In Nacoochee. On last Thursday evening. Miss Dove Dabney entertained In honor of her sla ter, Miss Hndle Dabney, who leaves for Monroe college this week. Delightful re freshments were served, nnd the occasion was highly enjoyed, Miss Mary Plnkei,,.,,, „» guest of Mrs. Onle F. Starr. Miss' Marie Evaus visited In Covington Thursday. Mrs. George W. Yarbrough has returned home aftor a visit to her son at La- voula. Pinkerton, of Dalton, la the Guv Thompson er High school. The blrthdnv dinner of Dr. Robert P. Adams ut his home last Sunday was a very delightful occnslon. W. R. Treadwell visited Cnmpton Bun- day. Messrs. Jones and Crossley, of Monroe, were in our city Sunday. L. O. Holloway visited Monroe Monduy on business. Messrs. Iinstus Mntthewa nnd Wesley Roll visited Pnrldls Sunday. DlJiuN. Mrs. L. B. Collins has returned from a visit to her relatives nt Milledgevllle. Miss Eva Uschejs haa returned from visit to relatives In Johnson county. Miss Maggie Weaver Is visiting frlenda am! relatives In Tattnall county. Mr. J. A. Peacock spent Friday In Mn con. Professor O. II. Hlxon lias returned to the city after spcudii id other points. Mra. E. C. Hightower la vlaltlng In At lanta. Mrs. E. H. MetSehee has as her guest Mrs. Elder, of Ixmlslnnn. Mrs. W. M. Robinson Is visiting In Ashe ville, N. C. Mrs. J. F. Hawkins has returned from a vlalt to relatives at Wrlgbtsvllle. Mrs. Gussle Robinson has returned from a visit to relatives In Wilkinson county. Mr. Frank nrnnnen, of Macon, was the Ijuest of his uncle, Mr. E. J. Tarpley, Fri- t’*nntnln W. R. Klee and daughter. Miss Jessie Iljee, have returned from a trip Sparks College Opens. Spat ial to Tho Georgian. Hparks, Go.. Sent. The fifth vear if Stiarks College began yesterday with j the brightest of prospects for a sue- I ccssful year’s work. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF —NEW BRACELETS— Juat Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Dmmund Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall St. Grave to enter the school there. Mrs. I.. It. Powell nnd rhlldren have re turned from nu extendeil visit to relatives at Fair Bluff, N. C. Miss Lucy N’esblt has returneil to her hiuue In Albany after speudiug some time In the city, the guest of Mrs. K. It. Jordnn. Miss Lalth Norris hns returned to her Mile In Newton. Ga. Mr. J. If. Putter, of this city, was lu OXFORD. The social event **( Inst week was a picnic cotuiioiwil of the young jieople of Oxford nnd chnperoneal by Mrs. W. It. Weber nml Miss Amelia Mtitrr. On last Tuesday, the party enloyeil a ptensnut rlde ti* the lH»niitlruI Water Falls, uenr Oxford, and nfter speudiug the day there, returtieal home In the iih»| of the evening. Among those who attended the picnic were Misses Annie Hue Bonnell, Virginia Peeal, !.uc|l,* Htephciis. I.eouoru Smith, Dor othy Weber. AInry Hill Mnore, Julia. An- Qle, Jessie and Claire Dickey, ut Oxford, DOUGLASVILLE. Mias Mattie Dorrla hna returned from her summer outing nt Lookout Mountain, Nash Ille nml other points. Mrs. Minnie Jones, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned to her home In Springfield, Tenn. MIm Bessie Hembree, who has been visit ing lu Florida, has returned home. Dr. M. II. Arnold and family left for New Bedford, Va„ Saturday morning, where Dr. Arnold hns accepted the presidency of the college. Ills many frlenda here regret to see him leave, he having been connected with the college nt this place. He hns held the chair of Latin at the Univeralty of Alabama nnd at Emory College. Mrs. Mary Arnold, of this place, cele brated her 96th birthday recently. She la In fine health nnd able to go around aa well ns she did twenty yenra ago. . Hnu. J. T. Duncan left last week for New \ork. Mr. Comer Furr, of New* Orleans, Is visit ing his parents at this place. Mr. Vlllson Darnell, of Indian Territory, Is visiting relatives hero. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Simms have moved to Atlantn, their old home, nfter having resided Here three years. Their many friends regret to see them leave. Mr. Tom Longluo has accepted a position with an Atlanta bank. vill/Trica. Miss Lurq Rngwell, of Lavonln, la vlalt- Ing Miss Essie Bagwell. Aliases Hhoda Cheves, Nettle Lou Bag- well, Annie Hlxon. Mne Klnnnoiis leave next week for school. Miss Cheves goes to W esleynn, Miss Bagwell to Girls’ Normal and Industrial Institute nt Milledgevllle, and Misses Hlxon nnd Simmons to Mon roe college. Mr. lenders, of Lnvonln, Is the guest of friends here. One of tho most enjoyable social nffalrs of the season was the m«ww»ll«!u pjcnle given Monday night by the yonug men of jmr town, complimentary to their yoiiug lady friend*. The porty drove out to the Southern State mlues, where, at u late hour, delightful refreshments were served. Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Bagwell nnd Miss Mattie Connor chaperoned the party. The guests were Misses Mne Simmons, Ruby Embry, Ne.ttle L. Bagwell. Georgia Wind sor, Annie Simmons. Lizzie Mac Bagwell. Rinata Cheve* t Essie Bagwell. Lura Bag- ” derson, pshaw. AT PIEDMONT HOTEL Lunch 12 to 2:30 p. m. The midday luncheon at the pi„i mont hotel has proven so popular the time has been extended half ,®. 1 hour later and it Is now served at pent! from 12 to 2:30 p. m. 50 Dinner Is served In the main dim., room on the table d'hote plan from e , r 8 p. m. at 75 cents week dav? !‘J *1.00 on Sundays. Music by the pi.s mont orchestra. Menu for dinner thtl evening: Chicken Qlblet, a I'Anglalae Boiled Red Snapper, Sauce Mouselin. Potatoes, Noisette Queen Olives p ear | Onion, Braised Sweetbreads, Royale French Pancakes, au Confiture Roast Duck, Apple Sauce Mashed or Boiled Potatoes p Cucumber Salad Sago Pudding, Wine Sauce Ice Cream Watermelon Cheese Assorted Cake Crackers Coffee and Thursday In Atlantn. Hon. N. 8. Loug hns Issued Invitation, to n birthday luncheon nt Klngaherry , riS! fnck Friday. A In late number if c,, rolltonlnn, are anticipating u me,, time on thnt occasion. 1'iensmit Mlaa Mnry Lung entertained a nim,l» p of young people Tttesdny evenlug at h.t home on Maple street. i a r Colonel ana Mrs. U F. Blalock, of Fat ettevllle. Go., and Wellwrn Blalock t Atlanta, will visit relatives In Carrollton the latter pnrt of thta week, and 1," hups, all ot next week. Mrs. Warren Meadows s|ieut Tbursdar i„ Atlanta. Mrs. Stevens Harris, who hat been vi. Itlug the family of Uenersl S. w. n arrl , for two weeks, returned to Atlnntu Wed uesdny morning. Silts Slury I'Hldness, of Navatinnli, will nrrlve here Friday to visit Miss l.ud. SAVANNAH’S MAYOR WEDS A VIRGINIA LADY. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga.. Sept. 6.—The news of the marriage, of Mayor Myers to Mrs, Virginia Guckenhelmer, nee Gersl, at Danville, Va., hag been received here The ceremony took place Tuesday, aft. er which Mr. and Airs. Myers left for Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Myers was the widow of the late Samuel Gucken helmer, of this city, and Is well known here. The approaching marriage was kept a profound secret. To Extract Wood Turpentine. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 6.—A capital- 1st from North Carolina, along with several local business men, has re cently purchased a site for n plant for extracting wood turpentine and rosin from cord wood. Work on the building will he at once commenced, and the new plant will be In opera tion within the next six months. Repairing Custom House. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga, Sept. 6.—The work of repairing and improving the Uni ted States government building In this city is now under way. Most of th, contracts for this work have been awarded to local concerns. But Few Fires in Augusta. Special to The Georgian. Augusta, Ga, Sept. 6.—There seem, to be what might be termed a "fire famine" in Augusta, as there has been but few fires during the past few weeks. The only fire of any conse quence was that 1 of the Mullarky A Sullivan store, whtch amounted to about *2,000. , , Large Enrollment at Piedmont By Private Denied Wire. Rockmart, Ga, Sept. 6.—Piedmont Institute opened Tuesday with the largest enrollment In Its history for Its fall term. The attendance was about 200 scholars. The trustees have planned .and are preparing to build a 110,000 addition. Summer School Cloits. Special to The Georgian. Forent Park, Ga, Sept. 6.—The sum mer term of the school here closed last Friday after a prosperous term of two months, under the management of Pro fessor Jesse D. Smith aa principal and Miss Eleanor I. Hute and Mrs. Rurlc Smith as assistants. Office Hours, 9 to 12:30-1:30 to S B. Phone Main 1048. Residence 220 Peachtree. B Main l'hono 41*9. Atlanta, Ga. DE b8 J tE R OP B A45, GE ‘ 601 Ayateii Bldg. IS YOUR BED SOFT? If not the Hollingsworth Mattress Co. will make it so by renovating the old mattress and making It new. Bell Phone 2562. 381E. Atlanta 1175. Hunter St. Cor. Grant and Hunter. wo*!!. Ilfftflle Mllllmm, Je*(»b‘ Heniieraon, Mattff t’onner, nml .Mos#r*. Al 1'imluw. Romor lltMiilonmu. Grady ltob«>rd*, J. c! —* Lnmlt»r*. of Lnvonln; Edmondson, Alex Walker, Fred Bag Ward, Tom rn*hn . ... well nml Torn Ilenrieraon. Dr. B. L. Embry apont Wednesday Id Atlanta. CARROLLTON. Dr. Ham Brown, of Columbus. I* visit ing his parent®, Mr. and Mr*. B. “ Brown. Mr*. B. F. Bass entertained the Lit Mu Club dellKhtfully Thursday afternoon at her home on Newnau street. Midshipman J. A. Mnndevllle came In Tuesday to ?l*lt hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. thorpe rouuty. Mr. nml Mri Monday*ami Tuesday In Breuieu. Mrs. E. M. Bait* ami little *on George Copeland apent tonlo. Tex., are visiting Mr. and Mr*. 8. * Boykin*, on College street. Mr. and Mr*. J. It. Fttt® left Thursday for Utlot. Mis*., where Mr. Flit* will he engaged In business during the winter months. Mr*. J. J. Thomiwson and daughter. MIm v®. returned Thunalay from a trip to Camden. Ark., nml inher (mint*. Mrs. C. 1L btewtrt spout Wednesday DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE, Rssidence Music Studios. 271 Ivy Street. Ball phone 618 Main. THE ORGAN'—Higher piano playing snJ composition, tPupils mny enter nt «"f time. Competent nulatnnte In the Junior grades. Three manual pipe organa for les son, and practice.) $1,000 FOR 10 Cents 1 n ,— s 160,000 I f n I Population Haa Atlanta. |ATLANM)li.'K. ^ Exposition and Will Spend Eaeh 10 CENTS We will give *1,000 to the 1910 EXPOSITION, or One Cent for every official but ton or pin aold. BUY ONE- WEAR ONE 8HOW YOUR COLOR8. Solid Metal Gold PtaU Button. For 8alo by Dealtra. UNITED SALES AGENCY, 717 Fourth National Bank Building Atlanta Phono 1910