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tHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
BATURl> AY, J AS U A MY 19, SM7.
MANY PUPILS ENROLLING AT THE SOUTHERN
SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
MERIT DRAWS THE CROWDS
TO THE GREAT SCHOOL
OF BUSINESS TRAINING
trn, fiitaciii
IwwiM jylrty.
' To (li* "Soulhani" th* pearl* in atlil
going, and In greataeaainbar* than aver.
it you atm to be papular, that t«, -wtth
th* burtnee* man. ]M ihonM attend tha
jenthera Bborlbte and Boatnaaa Unt-
rtraltr. around M the Whitehall, viaduct,
this rity. and do an now.
It you raatly want 4 good poatUan, Inal
spend a (ear montba at tha don tha rn and
qualify far can, and tha poet lion la at
Fifteen thouaand have already triad It.
and are new at work!
1400 rodlloa Lad Tear.
Eli bundrad atndanta of tho Southern
that attendad tha htc ached during not,
tad arar LUO poeltlona at thalr disposal!
Thu ycar'a recard la going to beat I ait.
Mtorir 100 Now Mate's.
net Oaa-half at January has faaaad,
o" 4 »~rty «U# earn pupti* bar* already
ondltad at tha Southern, whOe a number
at Other* hare arranged to bagta during
th* naxt tararel Sag*. Thta raoard la ua-
praeadanted, and abova that the people
prater the old and triad InaUtutlona to
th* new and Innpenaocad onoea that era
oonUsually opening for a aiania.
• A Great Wortt.
A prominent and fnfluMtla] glUaaei af
middle.Oeorgta waa la Atlanta yaatarday,
“ *“** ftdng th th* place* at Interact
about th* o(ty, ho visited th* Southern.
After lacking through tha rarlena depart
ment* af th* popular action! ha remarked
to It* proprietor*. Mean Brtaeoe and
Arnold: "Ton are certainly doing a
greatjeprti for tha rouna remta «f the
iouth. and Atlanta haa a wonderful Insti
tution In the Southern. I am really aur-
Priced to aea such a large, watl-equlppad
and flourlahlng bualnaoa training aohoel
for our young men and young women ae
you conduct. It la worthy of the aoutn e
hearty encouragement and support, and
you are evidently receiving both.”
From Drudgery to Comfort.
Th* IdvtbitB Is con H mi*)iy receiving
letter* from It* former etudent*. who are
thankful far having attended It The
fallowing apeak* for HMlfi *
' oxonaiA umuMEMT station,
•'Mnpertnwt. Oa., Jan. L UK.
"Southern Shorthand and Buataae* Uni-
neratty, Atkurta, Oa.
“OenUanmi! la rerlewlag wkat I lAv*
dan* th* teat yeah l am sure that th*
eoura* la ahorthaad that I teak wtth you
Waa tha tuwt atomic thing that I did last
> of uaiog th* beet point* of each, iut
id that you Jmd anticipated, thle. and
pot*
(MSI _ ..
had atrtady a*rad at th* trouble, and
that yaur chart embraee* all there Id
worth knowtag Is Matale eharthand.
Tour atahnar of taetmetlon ta beyond
oompartaow. being perfect In every detalL
•1 wtah again to thank you for th*
many favor* antesdad m# while aiUndlog
TAKING DICTATION.
year, or any othar year. It ha* lifted
me from a poeltlon of drudgery and eg-
poaure to on* of comfort and proficiency.
I am anr* that tha count you gave me
could hardly bo Improved upon.
“Since leaving acbool 1 have purchased
eeverel teit-hooke on ebortband derive!
from the earn* root at your*, for th* pur-
your echool and alnce
“Vary truly youre,
"JOHN A. BARNETT."
Twist loth Cestnry Bookkeeping.
The Southern haa the akcluetr* tight In
thle city t* teach th* Mth century Book
keeping. th* Unset method of keeping ac
count* la the world.
ram
IIiailKHMlT
III No Other Field of Employment
la Thare Such s Grant Demand
for Hrlp as tog Otfloe
Assist ant*.
"W* want a young man fbr our ono*,'
and wilt pay him tW-ptr month at th*
start." eaid a buelneea mafi to one of
the. Southern'* manegen yaatarday.
.waa exactly the fifth application
that th* Southern Shorthand and Buat-
heat University received during that day
lor bookkeeper, and st«nograpb*ra.' domt
daya It receive! a. many as a death, and
during ono month It received Do applica
tion*. an averaga of llva dally, nal In
cluding Sundays.
Salary 900 Per Month.
Amosig tha application! received yester
day waa that of a railroad adltlal, who
’toted to Maasre. Brtaeoe and Arnold
that ha would atart a young fellow at
EKTOUNG CLASS-ROOMS FROM LOBBY.
■*1
led. and promote hint tight clone ad ha
iay deserve it.
In the mall waa a latte* (rum Alaba
ma, which read aa follows: "1 want a
bright young mas of. SMS ad dree* at
boakhaaper and gw Misted, and ahali
u**k you to sltpdht dhdttar your prempt
attention."
Don't delay tha matter of preparation
tor won. Safer the Southern at ate
Secure catalog Addraa* A. C. Estate
Praaldant, ae U W. Arnold .Tie* Pete
dent. Atlanta, 0*. Ramambar. that thag
have bean running th* Souther* tee **V-
enteeo year*; evperlewoe ta worth a (feat
deal, yati know. Whenever ehaagea hdm*
been mad* In tha.tduUy. they k*w* ad>
way. rteultad to ta* advantage at te
eeheeL to that batter to.there, wtth wide*
•xptrlenc*. op* engaged.
\FORMER AMERICANGIRL
70 BECOME PROMINENT
IN OFFICIAL IRELAND
%
Personal Mention
MRS. SNKtD TO INTERTAIN.
Saturday evening Mrs. Perctval Sneed
“Kiirinfcrlain anumber of frtenda at
bridge, n buffet eupper to follow the
game.
Site. Sneed'* gueeta will be: Mr*, a
0 Merab*. Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Brown.
Mr and Mr*. J. K. Ottloy, Mr. and
Mrs. George iVaylor, Mite nankin,
Mia* Mlnlfred Kimball of Florida,
Ur»n. Jaraca Alexander. Butene Ott-
jey and F. £ Eagan.
DiNMdtoAMce “Af - etui.
The dlhner dance at the Capital City
Club Saturday avenlhg'wlU liHhg to a
thmr one of tbs gayest weeks of the
aea.nn. _ Dinner will be served at
n'rlncb, and tho cotillion will b* danced
TO MIST MILLER.
Mia* Ruth Blodgett will eolsruln
for Mle* Mary Miller, the gnent of
Ml” Ethel Raatta, having Invited the
member* of the Wednesday Afternoon
Eurhre Club to meet Mlaa Miller next
Wednesday afternoon.
THE ASSOCIATION OF
COLLEGE WOMEN,
A meeting of the Georgia branch of
the Southern Association of College
Women trill bo held at Carnegie libra
ty on Monday. January tl, at 1:18
o'clock. In addition to the regular re
port* made by members of the associa
tion two Interesting addressee are to
h* given, ilia* Rebecca Vaughn,
principal of the Boys' Night school, will
■peak on "Illiteracy and Working Boys
In Atlanta." Mr. Otto Krenaer. of
Wittenberg, will make a short nddrtsi
on "Compulsory Education In Oer,
many."
All who ere Interested are cordially
Invited to be present. An especial In
vitation Is extended to members of the
Atlantn Womnn'e Club, th'e Daughters
"f the Amrrtcan Revolution nnd other
"rgnnlxatlona which are working for
compulsory education.
PRINCE'S? peace.
"The Prince of Peace," a sacred can
Int* by Alfred B. Oaul, will be given on
Sunday afternoon, January 17. at 4
o'clock, at the First Baptist church.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN SKELTON
WILLIAMS LUNCH AT THE CLUB.
Dlatlngulshed visitor* to th* city
*’ru Mr. ond Mrs. John Skelton Wil
liam-, who arrived In Atlanta early
katmday morning. Suing dlrrct to the
Piedmont hotel. There they spent
inlet morning receiving call* from
prominent Athenians, among whom
tho have many acquaintance*, and at
n ■ lunching Informally at the Capital
Ut ' flub with a few old friend*.
Lunch wa* nerved In th# blue room,
where the decomttocs were altogether
It yellow, the table having * center*
I' 1 '" of Jonquils, and many candela-
hf" -haded with yellow adding to Ihl
citr, tivenesa of the decoration*.
Among those who formed the con-
E'blal party were: Mr. and Mr*. "Jl-
'"una. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gentry, Mr.
?"d Mr*. Sam D. Jones, Mr. and Mr*.
Maurice Thomas. Mr. Sam Bllcer, Col-
"nt l nnd Mr*. Lowry and other*.
box partimTat GRAND.
' number of box parti” were given
Friday evening at the Grand, when
"fhacker*" waa presented
Mr. and Mrs. J. Will* Pop* g«v*
« box [otriy In honor of Mr*. William
Granliery, the other guests Including:
Mr anil Mrs. Henry Jackson. Mr. and
Mr- llohert P. Maddox. Mr. and Mr*,
lharlea U Oately. Mr. and'Mra Rob-
eri Foreman and Mr. WllUa E. Boaan.
Mr Herbert Safe had a* hla gusjj*
J" hi* box: Mlaa Porter, Ml** Bebecc*
2»«ul. Mlaa RAetne BaouL Mr. Robert
K e*iy and Mr. Joseph Brown Connolly.
st. markIuception.
Friday evening from * to II o'clock.
In the Sunday aehool room of St. Mark
Methodist churek. n
we* held by the members of St. Mark's
congregation, Ip honor of R*v. and
"rt. BeOi. ,*/■ ,
Delightful refreshment* were'served
during the rt-ccuUec* and Mr. and Mr*.
NOEL-BOADERB.
Mlaa Mamie Borders end Mr. John O.
Noel were married Wednesday after
noon at 1:10 o'clock In th* Methodist
church at McDonough, Oa.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
J. B, England In the presence of a large
number of friend* of the young couple.
Mr. and Mr*. Noel will mak* thalr
home; In Atlanta.
IN HONOR OFhHSS STEWART.
Mlaa Stewart, of Atlanta, who I* the
Street of Ulae Mndelyn Gilbert, on
Broad street, was the StteBoTTSSISor
at a delightful launch party ye*terday
afternoon. The party left town 1n a
tots* dean In which they weta carried
to Muckafoonee dam nnd from there by
boat to Palmyra. Tha party an Joyed
refreshment* on the trip. Those present
were the gnest of honor. Miss Etolse
Stewart, Mine* Medetyn Gilbert, Nelta
Vaaon, Dora Bell* Gilbert, Enin Jones.
Maasrs. John P. Redding, 8. A. Free
man. Nelson Tin, J. D. Weatnn, Jr.
and D. a. Davis.—Albany Herald.
BURCH-HARP.
The marriage of Miss Blanch*
Burch and Mr. Will Harp, of Inman.
Oa. waa an event of the past week
Interesting to many of Mlaa Burch'*
friends, both her* and elsewhere. The
wedding took place at the home of the
bride In Inman on Wednesday, January
l(, at ID o'clock, and wt* rharactertted
by the aweetnea* and simplicity of a
home wedding. There were no attend
ants. Mlaa Sadia Burch, slater of the
bride, played the wedding march, and
Rev. J. L. Bailey performed the cer
emony. The bride wore an elegant trav
eling gown of wood brown taffeta, with
hat, gloves and shoes of the same rich
shade, nnd carried an Immense bouquet
of violets. Mlaa Burch attended Agnea
Scott College and afterward* went to
Wesleyan, whore she wa* graduted. She
posse”#* rare trait* of character which
heve won for her many friends. Thee*
she number* by the score.
Mr. Harp Is prominent both socially
end In tho builnea* circle* of hie home
town.
Many handsome gift* were the ex
pression of the esteem In which thalr
friends hold them. On their return Mr.
and Mrs. Harp will keep house In the
home Mr. Harp has built Tor hla bride
at Inman, Oa.
MUSIC AT ATLANTA CHURCHES
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1107
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
Morning.
Prelude, Lemare.
Cornet. Toura.
Voluntary. 'Te Drum," Buck
Offertory. "Sun of My Soul." Wag-
ner—Mr. Barry. Ml** Gilbert and
ll An,them, "The Lord Is My Shep
herd." Koachat.
Poatlude, Tschlrsh.
t vawlng.
Prelude, De Lille.
Cornel, Cowin.
Voluntary, "Magnificat," Gilchrist.
Offertory. "Out of the Depths,” Mar*
aton—Mlaa lAur* Gilbert.
Poatlude, D'Evry.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Morning.
organ prelude, "Elevation In A Hat."
M An?hem. ''I am Alpha and Omega,"
8 offSory. "Calleat Tfiou Thu*,**
J. W. 8hlnhol»er.
ttrgan poatlude, "Lenor. March."
,Uff Evening. •
organ prclude. "Idyll*.” Faulks.
Anthem. “When Power Divine,'"
oirertSfir. "O. Loving One. Divine."
* 'organ poatlude. march. Coat*.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Morning.
organ poetludc. third movement. D
-Rejoice In the Lord." Kotarchmar.
-There I* * land of Pur* DellghL
H onr*n Itelude In D Oat BatUt*.
Evening.
organ preluda, “Variation* In Thama
(Copyright, 1*07, by W. R. Hearat.)
An American woman la to be one of the moat
official Island. She la Mr*. Lewi* Haroourt, 'K?'
and la a daughter of the lat* Walter Burn*. n 5h^H” h ""*
hand Is reported to have been appoint’d to th* Irish secretaryship, me
post held by James Bruce, tho ntw British ambassador to Washington.
of Handel."—Lux.
"Heat Thou Not Known."
•'Rock of Age*,” Buck.
Organ poatlude.
March from "Tannhauaer,"
Wagner.
BOELSTON MEMORIAL CHURCH.
Morning.
Preludei -Mareheaux Flambeaux."
Clark.
Offertory, “The Oolden Pathway."
Parker—Sung by Mr*. Ralph Emerson
Watson. ,
Postlud*. "The Russian Hymn.”
Prelude. Selected.
Anthem, "Sweet Sabbath Eve."
Offertory, Cornet Solo by U. B. Fur-
°Posllude, "Gloria." Moxart'e Twelfth
Mass.
Mr. A. R. Adklnaon U organist and
choirmaster.
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH.
Morning Prelude—Handel's Largo.
Solo and Chorus, "Beyond th* Cloud*
Evening Preli
"Gloria," from Moxart'e 11th Mae*—
Orchestra.
"Unfnld T* Portals," from "Redemp
tion." Gounod—Chorua.
Poanud*—Orchestra.
TURNIPSEED-GATEB.
Hper 1*1 to Tha OaorglaB.
Fort Gain**, Oa.. Jan. It.—At th*
concluelon of prayer service st th*
Baptist church laat evtntng. Mr. B. M.
Tumlpaeed and Ml* Tsxa* Oatsa were
united In marriage, the pastor, Rav. A.
G. Hash, performing the ceremony. The
groom Is a young lawyer of ability and
la prominent In .business, political and
aoctal circle*. The bride Is a young
woman ot rare grace and beauty and
a favorite throughout this section.
Probably th* Latter.
Whan-a man's wife laughs at hi*
Joke* they are pretty good—or else ah#
la.—Washington Times.
Mrs. Harry P. Melkleham, ot Rome,
la Halting friends In Atlanta. Later
ah* goes to Boston to apend BIX weeks
In that olty,
Miss Rosa Klngsbery haa returned
from a visit to her slater. Mrs. R. M.
Harbin, at Rome.
Mlaa Anne Hamilton, of Rome, I*
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer
Grant. *
Mr*. George O. Holme*, of Jackson-
Mrs. Cay McCall has returned to her
home, at Jacksonville, Fla., after u
visit ot asvaral week* to her parents
in Atlanta, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jatnaa Logan.
Mr*. J. E. Watt, of Valdosta, la vis
iting relatives In Atlanta.
Mr*, C, Ray MltehelT anf - Uftli
daughter, Elinor, have returned ti
their home at Pensacola after vialllng
Mr* Mitchell'* mother, Mrs. M. ~
cock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnwell are
the guest* of Mr. end Mr*. Georg*
Edwards, at Toccoa.
Mlaa Helen Edwards ha* returned to
Toccoa after visiting Atlanta friends.
Mlaa Ellse Llpecomb. who la the
admired guest of the Mlaaea Whitman,
will return Sunday to bar horns In
.Vit’hvllla.
Ml” Mabel Naary. of Wllmlagton,
Del., la the guest of Miss May U'Urien.
Mr*. R. Harrison Kress, of New Tork
city, la the guest of her mother, Mm.
J. K. McCall. Ur. Kreat will Join
Mrs. JCrtss th* latter part of th* month
for a trip to Florida.
Mr*. E. W. Grove, of Bt. Louis, ar
rived In Atlanta Friday to he the gnest
of her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Seely, for
several week*. :
MU* Clara Copeland, of Mllwrauk**.
Win., arrived Friday evening to Halt
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Guinn. 71 Forrest
avenu*.
Mlaa Mary Jim Duhlap la the guest "7
Misses Reba and Lucy Jarnlgan, at
Oreenaboro, Oa.
Mr*. L. H. Reid and daughter. Mies
Mary Julia Reid, after an extended
visit to Atlanta, hav* returned to their
home, at Oreenaboro, Ga.
Mr. nnd Mr*. F. T. Cronhelm have
returned to the city and are at home to
their frtenda, at 1(1 Washington aire.it.
Mr. L. M. Dess, of Meridian, Miss, Is
In the city for a abort "time.
The many frtenda of Mrs. A. T.
Spalding. Sr., will regret to learn that
«he la qntte III at her home, corner of
four Hand and Unden street*.
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Hinton laave Sat
urday a van In* for a trip to Florida,
visiting the Ponce DeLeon hotel at St.
uguattne and making a stay at th*
Royal Ponclans, Palm Beach.
Mra. W. A. Bleb**, of Savannah, la
visiting Atlanta friends.
23-24. Mat. Wadmtday
Mr. Walker Whiteside
AND A SUPERB COMPANY IN THE NEW MODERN PLAY,
The Magic Melody
P BRILLIANT
AND CONVIfl
a, Me te 11.00.
A POWERFUL PLAY, FULL 0
LINE* .
Night, 8S0 t* $1.50. Matin* *,
ZINCING SITUATIONS.
WINTSR NIGHT.
Itnv beautiful the atlrat winter night!
The IHjejier of Ike afar* brim, la the
oa£ ; ;u w :ky h ^ n u ri rt%r. h i
The bill* and rail*)* all with now are
w hi lo-
Ob! while •• I booth the tool of April
Had
Cawe Jjark aa aagal oa tk* .wan'dttnx
And dropped a warid.wtd* feather I* It*
Ak! km* ago the alow of aunaet lied:
Vet do” A* spleodoe with Hu* stars aldd*
Immortal, tkocgfc the shade* are dark
beneath;
A ° 4 ,!«d. u
er'a rosy self born
Trluwbhaal
-EDWARD WILBUR MASON, la Uoa-
arr'o.
Thursday and Friday NI|hte, Jan. 2441.
CMARLES DILLINOHAM WILL PRESENT •
IN THE BEST AMtRtCANjSGMKJ OPEllA
MLLE. MODISTE
BY HENRY ELOEtOM AND VICTOR HERBERT.
Prloaa, SOe ta $2X0. gala Tuaaday.
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, JANUARY SS.
Th* Laughing Hit ef tha Yaar in Naw York and Still Running M ,
—LmML—r* • ; 1——
MR. EDWARD R. SALTER PRESENTS
CHARLES J. STINE AND OLIVE EVANS
In Edgnr Salwyn'a Laughlaat af Faraa*,
"It’s All Your Faulf'
PRESENTED IDENTICALLY AS SEEN POR 100 NIGHTS AT THE
SAVOY THEATER, NEW YORK.———— S
Car Load Special Scenery—Admirable CaiL
BIJOU
NEXT WEEK
Noted: TdC.TWt.SHlM. .
CHARLES E. BLANEY’S GREAT SUCCESS,
ACROSS THE PACIFIC
THE SHOW THAT 18 ALWAYS GOODi 1 :
JeHNNIE KOEV AS "WILLIE LIVE."
MONSTER TRANSPORT SCENE-ROUGH RIDER BAND—REAL-.
I8TIC BATTLE SCENE—GENUINE GATLING GUNS.
THE GREATEST MELODRAMA OF THE AGE.
NSRAND
MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT.
K1RKK A LASHELLE'S BIO PRO
DUCTION OF HENRY M. BIX)8-
BOM'B RACING PLAY
"CHECKERS”
WITH TUB CAST AH BEEN IlKIttI LAST
BEASQK
Night Be to Jl.sa-Matlnea tic to 1LM.
na BIJOU
Tonight—Matinaa Today.
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NEXT WEEK;
"THIT 8REAT NORTHWEST."
•LITTLE LORD PAUNTLBNOY"
WEEK OF ,JANUARY El
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