The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 30, 1906, Image 15

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INDIAN PARK LOT! Foi 1 Sale, one of the pret tiest lots on one of the pret tiest streets in Inman Park. Close to two car lines. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, FRIDAY, NOVBMBKK ». 1»M. M. A. SHELTON, DOS T FORGOT H. A. SHELTON IS „ practical atore anil range repairer; Peat work and material guaranteed. Both phones KiS. U 8. Prior atreet. LET YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU. CASH AND JJO MONTH BUYS PJVB- rooru cottage; all white aertlon; rented, oudre.t. will nearly pay balance. Price M.7B0—CLOSE IN. NORTH SIDE: SHALL house ou fine lot. Thla was taken for debt and. we want the money. Coat owner 33,000. 32.600—XOItTII SIDE, 7-ItOOM 2-8TORI .houae: all Improvements; paved atreet l his Is an extra house on n small lot lienee the cheap price. Cash.’ tj.w-aov'nt side, close in, ox i't;r.- ll.im atreet; lnrg«> lot, nnd «*nn make terms. ’ H.UM-POR 'A -.STORY 4-FLAT HOCHE, good. WILL EXCHANGE VACANT LOT TOR emit lots < illil house. See me. . J. A. BROOKS, 407 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. PHONE 1393 BELL. The house wn» pret tlly decorated with cut floorers mid ferus. T1m>w> who assisted In entertaining were Misses Kllsalieth Wnlton, Miss ltlchuioud Hatton, .Miss May Thomason, Miss Lula Wafkec aud Ml ** ‘ * Miss Mattie _ „ nut mid. lufonunl party to Miss Walton and her guests. Misses Fryer.'on Thursday "SlM May TboiunMoii entertained Miss Walton mill her guests at a spend-tlie-day party on Thnmlay. * Ou Wednesday Miss KUznlietli Walton care mi elegant dining In honor of the Misses Fryer. Those present were Misses iletle *nnd Margaret Fryer, Misses Hleh- iiiond and Sue Held Walton. Mlaaes May ThoniMnon, Lula Walker, Messrs. John Hud. sou. John . Adaius, Frank Spivey and Roy Stiihbs, of Eu ton ton. Allss SalUu fiowc Price is at home after an extended visit to High flhoals. Miss Ktella llsnton, of Montleello. visited Mriv Joseph Va'soii several days this week. Mrs. M. V. Ware and Miss Alice Is«*nk nt- ifndod"the Rnptist convention at Carters- Mlsa tfarnh Miinttn, who has been vlsltlug in Augusta, has returned home. MIsh Agnes Godfrey Is ntteiMlIug the con vention of the 1». A. IS. in t'oluinlMis. « The uaiightei*H of the Confederacy served iiu i togMiit Imrheomv dfnner at the city hall on Tuesday and a handsome sum was realised. Thu Children of the Confederacy, under the management of the Daughters of the i onfedrrncy, will present “Mrs. Wiggs of tho CAldiage Fateh" on- Friday night. No* vein Iter »». Misses Hell** and Margaret Fryer are the udttilr«‘d guests of Miss Hue Reid Walton. ’ greenVboro. Miss Mary Weaver Is the guest of Mr. mid Mrs. Hudual Weaver, In Macon. Misses Alina Im*\vIs. Hnllle Fork ami Mary Copelan visited Miss Georgia Boswell, nr Fenflefd, fast week. Miss llenrlettn Smith entertained n few friends delightfully «»»e evening during the work. A delicious salad course with choc olato mid rnkcH ■* THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING. riHAT PIG looks GOOD lO.PiUHj rtf* iK FARMER HOWELL DINED. THIS YEAR.ON A FINE YOUNG SHOAT INSTEAD OF TfilE - CUSTOMARY BI*I?D. AS»Mli'fER HOWELL 15ONE.OF THE BIGGEST TURKEY RAISERS IN THESE PARTS SPEAKS WELL FOP THE VOONG PIG. this is ab5u ATWELL AN Ice box as i EVER PKPfD INFESTING THIS NEIGHBOR- .IDENCE OF THE REV. PR.WICKLE. WED HOOD. BROKE INTO THE R^S! W NIGHT AND LEM THL ... KSGlVING WAS NOT OBSERVED THERE NIGHT AND LEFT THE HOUSE IN SUCH DISORDER THAT' AS OF TORE. iMR. AND SPROUT WERE A• MRS S iMONG THE MANY WHO DINED AT THE 8LA2A2ZA HOTEL ON THANKSGIVING DAY. INSTEAD Op AT HOME, IT BEING QUITE A FAD THESE DAYS. fYOrt MUS eat) ALL YOH CAIN STUFF D1S DAY. HE.AH'S YOU, fUNKA PIE! THE TURKEY KAfFLE. HELD WEDNESDAY EVE AI M C 0USKI'5 POPULAR RESORT WAS A HOWLING SUCCESS.THE PRIZE TURKEY WAS W3N BY LUCKY BILL SOUSE. MRS SOUSE SAYS HE COULD HARDLY CARRY THE MONSTER HOME. LUCKY BILL. J RI0U5 AND ALMOST FATA L&C I DENT OCCURRED AT THE HOME OF % ANGEL ONTHANKSGIVING DAY. THE GREAT ACTOR. MR. HAM. THE m I MANNER GOT A BONE FAST IN HIS ■ —1--.. .Ic and ntid Meaara. Joe Faust. Willie Jncknon, J. W. ilvaua and Noel Park. Hr. K. G, Ada a in bfe* rHurtusl from Ha- tontou. Misses Ileha nml l.uAy Jernlgan and Mm. T. A. Itrauch speut one day (nut week with Miss Annie Mae llmwell at Fenfleid. Mrs. JamoM II. Crawford and little dnugh- ter*. Ual and Fllcnhetli, of Atlanta, are g'lesta of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Overtoil. Dr. and Mrm. W. K. Adnms liave re turned from a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Walker Maddox. In Futiiain county. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hall, of Norwood, were Mr. and Mrs. Hudual Weaver have re turned to their home In Macon. Miss Bertha Hhelley. who haa heeu the yf Mm, J. T. Robins, left last week i- Gainesville. guest of for liar. , Mrs. Short, of Arafd. Ga., is the guest of her slater, Mr* L. F. Jernlgan. Mrs. A. V. Brown and little son bar returned to their home nt Commerce after an extended visit tu Mis. J. II. Gbcefr ling. Miss Bertha Harris aud Walter Harris, of Atlnntii, spent Inst Suuday with home- folks. Junius Lewis, of Atlanta, spent with his mother, Mrs. Henry T. Lewis. Mrs. Griffith, of Athene, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II, W. Branch until after the Broneh-Welr wedding Wednesday. Mm. Henry Little, of Atlanta. Is spen lug some time with Mrs. Jim Wheeler. Miss Kutli dbaekleford. of Lexlngtou, Istardlng with Miss llenrlettn Mmlth at attending Thomas Stocks Institute. Miss Ida Cox, of Atlanta, attended tbo llraneb-Wrir wedding here Wednesday. Mrs. Drobson and son. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Have returned to their home at Greensboro, Miss Annie Mao Jloswell, of Fenfleid, Is the guest of the Misses Jernlgan. Miss Hath Bryant has returned home after several weeks* visit to relatives In Mrs^fertnsn Ueisslor and daughter. Miss Sophia Gelssler. ure In Atlauta. Mr* A. F. O’Kelley has returned from a visit to her sister In Atlanta. Mrs. W. G. Armor and Miss Lola Ar tnor returned Friday from ® two weeks* visit to relatives In Katonton, Madison V and Sfootlcello. ■ Among tho out-of-town guests at the Branch-Weir wedding were Mrs. J. W. ■ Weir. Alisa Mary l*ou Weir, Mr. and Mrs. I c. Y. Weir. Ed Weir, John Weir, W. t . trtown; Mrs. C. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Tlie notable wedding of the week wag that of Miss Katherine Praiut. only •laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Frans, and Mr. W. Harry Owen, of ITovtdence. R. L which was solem nised at« o’clock on Wednesday evening, Xovember 21 nt 8t. Johns church by Dr. Van Winder Phlelds. The bride DR. WOBBLES WAS CALLED TO THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. POWWOW .AND THURSDAY NIGHT TO ATTEND THEIR A LETTER FROM JOHN SMITH, OUR FELLOW TOWNSMAN.NOW DOING UTTLE SON. WIGGLES NOT A SERldW f KMINOtAFEWI 5ENTED K U$°WITI TURKEY WILL CALL, HE WILL LEARN OF A GOOD SUBSTITUTE FDR LEATH ER BY EXAMINING THE HINGES ON OUR GATE. BARN AND HEN HOUSE r MtHIHMHIHIHMHmilUHnHHMINMI SOCIETY rH»iHwuimm«Mwi»H»Himnmw<wniMnMHtiwiwtwtw9 Continued From Page Ten. (1 ■i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN AFTER THEA TER PARTIES AT THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GARDEN. wua atrlklngly handaome In h,r wad erred. Thine who dine gown of heavy Ivory Mittn and duchoaae lace, her tullo veil caught with omnge bloHaome, and aho wore a butterfly of diamond, and ruble,, u gift of the groom. Her attendants were Mr*, f'harle* W. Tucker, matron of honor; Mis* Mary Davenport, of Chat tanooga, brldcainatd, and Ml** Marie Reynold*, of Tampa, maid of honor. The attendant* wore white chiffon and carried pink chrysanthemum*. Mr. Arthur McDufT noted a* best man. Mr. and Mr*. Owen left on the evening train for their honeymoon and future home In Providence, R. I. The visit of Vice President and Mr*. Charles M. Fairbanks to Florida has been the occasion of much social gaiety. Mr*. James P. Talllaferro. wife of tip; senator, gave a public reception on Sat urday afternoon, November 21, In honor of Mrs. Fairbanks, and on Saturday evening at the Board of Trade enter tained the vice president In similar fashion. Mr*. George R. Lancaster, of Chat tanooga, was the guest of honor nt n bridge party given by her sister, Mr*. Charles R. Towers, on Wednesday, No vember 21. Mrs. M. J. Freels, of East St. Louis, has been the recipient of mnny social attentions during her visit to her sister, Mr*. R. H. Rn*bnrough. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas V. Porter gave a dinner party nt which Mr*. Freels was the honoree cm Tuesday evening. Mrs. John D. Baker entertained for her at luncheon at the Country Club on Thursday. Mrs. R. R. Kosborough gave a luncheon for her on Friday and Mrs. H. B. Hubbard, Jr., entertained her al luncheon on Saturday. . . Mrs. Samuel B. Hubbard. Jr., en tertained at bridge on Thursday morn ing. followed by a luncheon. Mrs. Joseph R. Patrott gave a lunch eon to ten of this season's debutante* In honor of Mis* Taliaferro on Wed nesday at I o'clock. Mis* Caroline Rogers, second daugh ter of Mivand Mrs. Charles B. Rogers, whose marriage to Mr. jHck Dickinson Bower, of Balnbrldge, Ga., will take place next Wednesday. I* being enter tained extensively. Nils* N'unnerlyer, who is to be one of her nine brides- mnld*. gave a reception for her on Thursday afternoon. Miss Mabel futn- mel entertained the bride-elect and her atendants at luncheon on Friday and Miss May Coachman, one of the most popular of this season's debutante* und first bridesmaid at the Bowcr-Rogers wedding, gave n luncheon for the wed ding party on rkuurduy. The first of the Saturday afternoon dance* ami tea* will take place at the Florida Country club on November 24. Mrs. Charle* Slone, of Atlanta. I* visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Butler. Mr. and Mr*. Held McLane have re turned from Denver, Colo., for the winter. . . . Mis* Mabel Cummer 1* at home again af.t;- an extended Western visit. Mr*. D. T. lie row. wife of the post master, Is critically III. Sir*. George Jl. Powell, accompanied by her sister, Mias Jane Jones, of New EMPTY ART OF chill blast* of winter. I Judge J, I,. Hopkins and family, of At lanta, are here again, nnd lire nccnnylsg their -beautiful whiter home on llnrlnc "'judge C. D. Clark nnd family, of Chnt- tnnoogu, have returned fur the whiter anil «rc llien-diillv domiciled hi llitdr collage on Valeuela street. Hr. A. Anderson nnd fnmlly have returned for tho winter. They summered In Cheater. X. s. They tire In ihclr palatial homo ou CONCEALING OLD AGE By CAROLINE MU* Kl Isa both Bigelow, who own* on® of th«* hondnomext winter bom®* In Ht. Au- gURtluc, ho* return«*d for tho pennon. Mr. K. F. DeCrnno. oue of tho mn«t notod nrtUtp in the country, has returned, nrcotupniiled by Mrs. DcCruno. They are ocriinying their home on Huvillo streot. (•cueral and Mrs. W. N. I*. Dsrrow, who nrc iiumi»ercd unionu the winter rewdent*, returnei! recently nnd nr® loented for the wen son at their home, facing the fort re*er- ' "mh?*John M. Kchofleld nnd little daughter have reopened their winter residence on Valencia utreet und will spend the season here. Dr. J. B. Kinney und family have return. e«j from New York to winter st their cot tage on Cordon street. Dr. Kinney Is n ' prominent Ht«»ck broker. Former Mayor J. I*. Mlddlecoff, of Fux ton. HU., nccompsnled I ngnin In the ancient city. o their winter h«me on t’nrrnrn street. On Tuesday morning Mr. Joseph McAlo _ nd MU* lMtn Pseettl will be united In isrrlage st the Fstbeilnil. Mrs. J. T. DUinukes and Miss Bessie pie- makes, wife and daughter of l*resldcnt DIs- ninkeH of the First .National bank of Ht. Augustine, ure In Atlanta visiting relatives. They went to attend the wedding of Mr. Freest DUmukea, nephew s»f Mrs. Ida- makes. Having for their oi»Ject the development nAd promotion of musical talent in this city, n number of aorlety ladles bar® or ganised a society to be known ns 8t. t.ecllla Hoelety. The chapter inemlnTshlp Is large and Includes many of tho most gifted musicians In the city. Thanksgiving will be obaervi*! f»y tlie linml military, the Hr. Augustine IliflcH, with a repetition of their annual bail at the armory. During the day n match target range, .>nen to the atate troofts of all Flor ida, will tie participated In. Wereral prixea will »*• offeretl. Listings in The Next Bell N'E of the moat precious lost arts of our time Is the art of grow ing ohl gracefully. This Is particularly true of women, with whom the cult of youth lias be come more than a fad. It Is an obses sion that nils their waking thoughts und nightly droams. Every woman you know past thirty has but one purpose In life, und that is to keep young. Every paper that you pick up lias columns and pages devoted to telling Its feminine readers how lo massage an ay wrinkles, obliterate tri ple chins nnd avoid gray hair. Every woman y in meet spend* hours In the privacy of her apartment hop ping around on opo foot, or tying her self up Into figures of eight In u vain attempt to preserve the waist measure of eighteen nnd the lissome grace of her vanished girlhood. Search for Ptrpatual Youth. Beyond thirty the entire feminine population consist* of a vast army of Ponee DeLeons engaged in a frantic, nerve-wearing, heart-breukln* search for tho fountain of iiet'petual youth. Thoy do not find It. of course. They find the peroxide bottle nnd llie com plexion specialist and the stuymaker, that for a time seem* n substitute for the thing they seek, und they cry out that they have founi It, and that then ure no more old women. In it way this Is true. There are few women who are frankly nnd serenely ohl, who have accepted age graclousiy nnd without regret, and who are en joying the calm twilight of oxlatencc that is. perhaps, the most beautiful part of life, as It Is the moel beautiful part of the day. There are not even any old women's fashions In our stores, or any old ladiea* comers In our households. Grandmam ma wears picture huts covered with aa ' tera and furbe innddaughter. tomorrow. Call Contract | lo “* 88 Department, Main 1300. J i3fn«i5S5*« right here In New York. Ride on any car. sit in any theater, dine al any res taurant, and -you-may see here on any Side of you. With her wrinkles Piled In with powder, her failed old cheelu painted Vermillion, her scanty old eye brows pencilled Into the proper line, her dim old eves looking all the dimmer un der the elaborate bronze or gold of her false hair, her avoirdupois laced Into Hie lightness of her youthful gown, or the hones of her scraggy neck showing under strings of jewel*. Xor Is her attempt to he youthful conllned to her appearance. Watch Iter wriggle and twist In her attempts to bo vivacious! Bee how she smirk* and smiles nnd giggles, trying to Is; co- Jure back her youth, and to whom life has not brought the sweetness, dignity and wisdom of age. Regard Age aa Curat. Women regard growing old as the greatest curse that cun befall them, hut that is only because they make It so. All of us huvo known bi-llllunt and beautiful woman, but when we think of the most attractive woman wa have over known, the tondereat and the most lovable, and the one whose charms abide iflth us longest, It Is of some old woman, with snowy hair and peaceful eyes, wise und gracious In speech nnd manner, and Into whose tiressnre it was a mat and a benediction to come. It Is It great art for a woman to keep young, but It Is the greatest art of all to lonrn to grow old gracefully. TO MISS PENN. Mis* Anita Penn, the guest of Misa M. A. Phelan, wa* given n beautiful bridge party Friday afternoon by Mrs. George Traylor nt her home on Ponce DeLetfn avenue. Ml*. Traylor received her guests In house gown of green silk, trimmed with lace. The house was prettily decorated with cut flower* nnd pitliii*. After the game a salad course was served. Miss Penn wore a stiK of white voile and a ivalst of white net. Her hat was of black velvet, trimmed with plumes. Mlsa M. A. Phelan was gowned in a blue cloth suit and wore a bat of blue, trimmed with wings. The guests Included: Miss Penn, the Misses Phelan, ills* Huff, Miss Hi dibs. Miss Louise Haivklns, Alls* Kathleen Brown, Alls* Anne Fitter), Miss Alberta Rankin, Mis* Sadie Mor ris. Miss Blanche ('arson. Miss Louise Ralrd. Air*. IL H. Hlrsch. Mrs. Harry Htenrns, Mrs. Edward Bishop. Airs, i John Kiser. ROBERTS-POPE. Tlie wedding of Afr. William Roberts and Alls* Alma Pope, which takes place Saturday. December L at .1 o'clock. Hi the home of Afr*. I-aura J, Po|si, on West Peachtree street, will lie of Inter est to a large circle of friends. GETTING* EVEN. We all have a sense of spite And revenge for a Wrong- Getting even Is keen delight. Rut the time will come along. Then pay with tnterest back For what's been done to you— Only give gain for ihelr lack. For Ihelr false, give them ihe true: —AEGirsTA WALL. FRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Joseph Bowen ontertalned tlie Friday Bridge Club this week nt her home on Fifth street. After' tho game delicious refreshments were served. Tlio prizes were hnnd-pnlnted plants. Tho members of the club prevent were Mrs. Bartow Blount. Airs. How ard Gallaway, Airs. AI. T. Eekford. Mrs. AI. D. Francis, Mrs. J. E. Hiinnh tilt. Airs. James Logan, Mrs. Elliott Miller, Airs. Alary B. Alendor. Airs, ("harlrs Price, Mrs. A, J. Smith, Mrs. E. G. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Bowen, Airs. Lo- gnn ('llclllon. Airs. W. K F'osier. Mrs. •r. B. French, Mrs. C. T. Liaison, Airs. Jttek Murphy, Airs. Carlton Allller, Airs. John Oliver, Air*. H. II. Phelan, Afr*. Jerome Hlntmon* and Airs. W. A. Wlm- blslt. BROAOFIELD-DASHER. Special to The Georgian. Valdosta, Ga„ Nov. St).—An unusual ly pretty home wedding, nml one of wldo Interest on account of the social prominence of tho contracting parties, wns that of Afr. Lovl* Pierce Broetl- flcld and Alls* Marietta Dasher, which occurred Wednesday afternoon nt the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. A. Dasher. In this city. The eeremuujl wa* performed nt A o'clock by Rev. R. W. Wallace, In the presence of a large number of in- tlninte frlende und members of the fuinlllcs. The elegant home was beau tifully decorated for the occasion with a profusion of Southern smilax and palms, fern* and white chrysanthe mum*. Handsome candelabra and softly shaded light added to the beauty of the scene, Mr*. U. P. llaso was mutron of honor, and’ Alisa Eugle Dasher, sister of the bride, wns maid of honor. Air. W. A. Turner, of Al bany. tvn* the groom's best man. Lo hengrin's wedding chorus wns played by Air*. J. F. Neeley, as the bridal par ty descended the atalrs and entered the tarlor. The bride never looked lovn- ler than she did on thla occasion, Augusta friend* of Air*. Frank J. Williamson, of Atlanta, will regret to letuit of her illness. It Is feeri-d she has appendicitis. Airs. Williamson's mother. Airs. Kntheilne Alny, who Is visiting her sister. Airs. S. A. Hemp hill, will leave on Friday for Atlanta lo be with her daughter.—Augusta Herald. Messrs. A. P. doles, J. D. Twiggs, II. Tarver, R. L. Jones, A. C. Plonsky. It. P. Hall, W. S. Tarver and J. "R. White- head left this morning for the Tarver Plantation, near the Junction of Dougherty nnd Baker counties, where they will spend Thanksgiving out hunt ing.—Albany Herald. Miss Emilia Robinson Is the guest of Miss Frances Hnrrls, at Alacon. Atany delightful entertainments have been planned In honor ■ of Miss Robinson during her visit to Macon. The friends of .Mrs. \V. II. George. Sr., will he glad to learn that after her recent Illness she Is convalescing at the home of her son, Mr. W. H. Gcorgo, Jr.. 44S North Butler street. I Alls* Kdllh Von Hook Is spendlnr the Thanksgiving holiday* with Mr. end Mr*. F. I* fteely. Sill: returns b'un- day to resume her studies nt lire Nor mal Mcliool at Alllledgovllle. Mr*. O. H. Woodall, of Jacksonville, Fla.. Is spending a few (Taj's with her sister. Air*. L. At. Harrison, 3S3 Went Peachtree. Airs. B. F. Noble ho* returned to her home at Montgomery, after a visit to her parents, Alt', nnd Mr*. II. M. Patterson. Alls* Alary Thomas, after an extend ed visit to Europe, Is being welcomed home again. Mrs. J. G. Stratford has returned to Atontgomeiy, after « brief visit to Air*. J. J. Abercrombie. Mrs. Frank Al. Butt and children will lie ml December In Augusta with rela tives. Mrs. II. I,. Duncan and Airs. J. H. Holcombe, nt Anniston, are visiting relatives In Atlanta. Afr*. William Million’ Feel liuvi York L Peel and Alls* returned from New INJUNCTION STOPS BUT PANT OF WORK Special to The'Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Nov. 30.—Sun day afternoon the memorial services of the local lodge of Elks will be held in mcmoiy of the members who have diet! within the past year. C. 8. Steward and Attorney L Al. Coleman will de- ilver addressee und a splendid musical program will be observed. Three Meetings Friday. There nre three meeting* nt tlie city hall Friday afternoon. At 2:H>, the claim# *<»>• I nue ttish' mlttee Is scheduled to inert. The streets | * lo | ler conversation—more York arrived In the city early in the h«h* meet* at The “.al ary frivotoua tten thj> week. * committee will meet nt urou gaturdsy. nnd pity the woman uno tannul con- "Tile hljniictlon Isstleil hy Judge PeUdle tu. on the petition of the executors of tho Coker estate," nay* Afnyor Woodward, "la not Interfering to any large extent with the work on the Washington street via. duet, sa the city Is restrained from work log outy on n mosII part of tho vladacL bare Investigate,! the situation, end 1 feel aure the Injunction will not lie made permanent. The viaduct la not encroach ing on tli« prop, rtf of the Coker estate. I think Inresilga'.lou will show that Instead of the vladnct Mug over any part of lint estate, It will he found It merely over hangs tie- cornice of (be Cukv building, which cornice Is over the c|ty'. property." The bearing of Ihe petition lio* lte,-n l,r ili-c -liber 5, gowned In a white loulslne slllt. The bodice was exquisitely trimmed with Irish point hire, and the dresa, though of simple fashion, wns truly ele gant In every detail. Hhw carried it shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, maiden hair und asparagus ferns. During the afternoon delicious fruit punch tvn* served in the hall hy Aliases Music anil Edith L'otivsrse and Alias Camilla Stavoni. The bride wu* reared In thla city, and Is deservedly popular with all clasaes, to whom she Is endeared hy her many grace* of person and inlml. .Mr. llroadfleld, who la connected with the Atlantic Coaat Line railway, for merly lived In this eltj', but his head quarter* are now In Jacksonville, where the couple will make their home.J They uml i several weeks. Allss Lulls Hunt In visiting friends at Albany, Ga. Miss Nina HOU'chaeli Is visiting Miss Sophia Myers at N'urcross. Mrs, Harvey Johnson Is expected to return Irani New York tills week. Alls* Adelaide Everhart is the guest of Allss Hunter, nt Atontgomery, Ala. Alisa May Pax house party nt . Alls* Kute Wuldo Is the guest of All** - Alary Powell, In Macon. Ur*. Jack Gutter, of Alacon, Is th* guest of Airs. Emma Bell. Alls* Edna Rawls, of West Point. I* visiting In the city. Mr. nnd Airs. Robert Wessela are at the Piedmont. Mr. George J. Hunsen la III with grip nt III* home on .Morrison avenue, _ Alts. Ornie Campbell Is In Macon. Afr. Mlg Leers Is In New York city. HARALSON. Allis ITmiua bawls Is visiting la itebalon. Alary l»cs. of n#y. has bei-D visit- •s Alva Callahan. [tarry Ilat-i-iat. who for some than hits Iici-a with llntehlnsou Bros., has gens to TtRou. where be will make his home Is future. Judge \V. C. M,«lnett, of Carrollton, ami Mr. A. ('. Pritchard, of Atlanta, were the attests of Mrs, M. A. Iludnatt Inst Friday. Mrs. Louis Taylor haa iron* to Ureenr la In New ' "fir. Mr. Van Itohert* r left nt 4 o'clock for Washington! Mr. Jsism Adday Is now points In the North for a visit of! inti \v’**kn I i.*Y RAILROAD 18 8UEO FOR DEATH OF AN ENGINEER. Special lo The Guorgian. * Gadsden. Alu„ Nov. 30. —George S. Bouse, administrator of the estate of the late Thomas H. clement*, has in stituted a suit In Ihe city court of Gadsden for I30.0UO against the laiula- vllle nnd Nashville railroad, alleging that Clements met his death while In their emploj-, and by reason of Its neg. Ilgence. Clement* was the engineer on one of the Ill-fated trains jsiVIch were wrecked at Ivnlee sever*l-Til"r,th* ago- COMPLIMENTARY TO MR8, COLES. Atm. A. I*. Cole* wa* the guest Of honor TUeaday evening at a moat en joyable card party with which Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitehead complimented her. Atore than tlfty guests shared the pleasure of the occasion, which wns on the sonic of delightful nnd lavish hospitality so noted In this Albany home. The gentleman's prise wns won hy Air. C. W. Rnivaon, nnd Air*. F. O. Tlcknor received the Indj-'s prise. Con. ntlon prize* were awarded to Air*. . W. Tift and Air. T. M. Nelson, while Airs. Coles received n handsome guest's prior. Elaborate refreshment* were served,—Albany Herald. DANCE IN HONOR OF MISS ADRIENNE BATTEY. Allss Lillian Battle nnd her guc*u Alls* Adrienne ltntte)', of Atlanta, will he the guests of honor at a Thanks giving bop this evening at the Log Cnbln Club. Air. and Air*. Cullen Battle, Air. and Mrs. Walter Lamar nnd Air. and Alt*. Langford will rhaiieroti the party, und there will be fifty guests of the young er set In attendance. The details of ■ he dance will suggest the Thanksgiv ing aettson. The programs are yellow, lied with yellow ribbons, and adorned with |>en and Ink sketches suggestive of the season. Tlie punch howl will he In the form of un Immense pumpkin, and there will be other original detail*. The party will be a pleasant affair for the young people.—Alacon New*. NEW BRIDGE CLUB. A new bridge club has been formed and Is known as the Hunshlne Bridge (Tub. The meeting* take place ever)' Wednesday morning and the club will lie entertained next week by Mr*. T. J. Ripley. The member* of tlie club include: Alt*. W .A. WlmbUh. Air*. W. A. Speer. Mr*. J. K. Hunnlcutt, Airs. Richard K Allller. Mr*. R. B. Ridley, Jr., Airs. (I. Clay Moore. Airs. James Thomas, Mr*. Edwanl Ansley and Mr*. J. With- Po|ie. I C. Pritchard, of Atlanta, wa* la towu a few day* ago. Mr. W. L Garrison lias been appotated rural route ,-nnier to take the plat* of Mr. tv, J. Addy, who resigned. Mr. Kidl'd nwygert. who has atteud-l the I.tithersa synod, has rerurued tietn-. The baptist Indio* held their W. M. t\ meeting nr the home of Sir. IV. L. Taylor Inst Tuesday. ACWORTH. Mias Myrtle MTIItfais. after sptndhif some time with her (later, Mrs. W. A. guiltli. lot* returned to Atlanta. tils* (tens Moore, of (.'artersvHe. speut Hnnilay here with Mrs. J. 1). balnnr. Mr. J. M. Connelly, of gtstesvIlle. K'. C„ visited Ids sister. Mrs. X. J. Durham, re cently. Itev. O. T. Molirrtef, of Monttcello, spent Friday here. Ilesaie Carnes haa returned from a it Klverdale. of Marietta, sprat Knn- Mr. Jhn balner. , iv with home folk llev. J. A. Cura welt of Hapaihsh. speat i week wtMUf .rare ley tuts returnei from a n Atlanta. Mrs. W. r. Bailey la spanning tkls week ... | on> K. Itokw, of C«rt*r®v!U*, \r®« a tiny or two of ]A«t ’ Mr*. K. M. H«il*\ vUlt to rclAtlrr?* In Mr. ‘ nt h viol tor to Xjwortli Kmulrtjr* ” Mr. and urn. Virgil dray, of •iH’iit ftutHluy nl(k Mr®. Marjr EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT, SOUVENIR NIGHT AT THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GAR DEN. goooooooooooooooooooooooog O WOMAN IN BLOOMERS c a CAUSED CHURCH ROW. O O Greencuatle, Mo..- Nov. 30.— O O because Mr*. J. O. Commack. wife o O of a deacon, was attired In a natty o O blue bloom*!' coatume when the O O Rev. Mr. A. W. Bonn and wife o O called, the congregation of the o O Flixt Presbyterian church, one of O O the oldest and moat aristocratic 0 0 religious organization* In the cllj'. 0 0 Is divided ngalnst Itself. O 0 O 00000000000000000000060000 BISHOP ELLISON CAPERS A8K8 FOR COADJUTOR. Hpeclnl to Tlie (leorgtaa. Charleston. H. Nov. 3u.—The ven erable lllsliop Ellison Capers, of the South Carolina Episcopal church dlo- ceae. has expressed a wish that a t n- udjutor lie appointed at the next con vention of the state diocese In Al.iv. Bishop Caper* Is not In good health und look* forward to being relieved --f the active work of his high oii. ■■ i.. * large measure. It I- mo i likely that hi* wishes irtll lie r, . ,i, ; , , IJutor appointed. i i aw mi i t f-*~