The Atlanta Journal from Atlanta, Georgia (2024)

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xlar aware viompany Some rf.f Neckwear ICE Jackson-Jones Mrs. Rebecca Peterson Jackson announces the engagement of her daughter, Allle Seamans and Mr. Carl William Jones, of Gadsden, the marriage to tske place on the 7th of September. For Mrs. Camp Mr.

Charles J. Haden will entertain Inform ally tomorrow afternoon. In honor of Mrs. Andrew Jackson Camp, of Virginia. who Is the suest of Mrs.

Bam D. Jones. Anollwr event at which Mrs. Camp will be the honor-guest will be the Casino party at which Mrs. George Brown will be hostess.

Does Your Out-of-Door v. i Burniture Look a Bit ire The porch chairs) The lawn benches) Or the Theyve had to do hard service this season and a long stretch ahead of them yet. Freshen them up a Heres paint thatll do the business. Collars and Jabots Collars and Jabots Collars and Jabot Collars and Jabots Our own special brand of paint is the Peninsular. We believe, its ibest, paint made in America or anywhere else, for that natter.

We i have a kind for every purpose paint, cap possibly, used for, from gilding a picture, frame to paint-, rihg a block, of houses. But we want to tell you-especially today about Veranda paint. This is the best you can find for painting any surface thats exposed to sun: and weather. Chairs, benches, swings, flower stands, flower pots -anything thats coated with Veian-: da paint will stand the strain of a long out-of-doors season If you, want your porch and lawn mgs to look as well for the rest of the season as looked at beginning give them a coat or two of Peninsular Veranda. -t 'We have an expert paint man wholl, be to suggest and advise on any paint question thats you.

Call on him. Peninsular cVerantla Paint 1 A 1 OF 'NOTHING and $16.50 Lingerie Dresses CT QQ $22.50 and $25.00 lingerie 7 1 (X V- xJmVrxJ $40.00 Lingerie 1 ff JJ -Dresses M.i $2.00 Dutch $1.50 Dutch $1.00 Dutch at i 50cDutch at Master Charlie Taft, the youngest child of the persldent, has just taken his first lessons In sailing a Last week he waa presented with a fin dory by the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, whose summer home Is at Winchester, Mass. Charlie immediately set about learning how to handle It un- $12.50, $15.00 $18.50, $20.00, Dressps at $30.00, at 51-53 Hardware Company Peaciitree Thiteliall Whitehall HOW TO PRESERVE PEACHES.

PEARS OR PLUMS HI fid 7 5c 50c Street Wrightsvllle Beach, whera they will remain until September. Prof. Edward McKeon has returned to ths city after a delightful summer spent visiting ths various colleges In tha north. Dr. Frances Bradley and her daughter; Mlaa Florence Bradley, leave this week for Nacooehee Valley to spend several Weeks.

Miss Blakeiy Cuyler Logan Is spending ths month of Aupgust with Mrs. John L. Blalock at Rest House; near Barites-villa. Mrs. L.

W. Arnold. Miss Evelyn Arnold and little Elisabeth Arnold are visiting Mrs. Lottie E. Melton, at West Point.

Mr and Mra Scott Todd have returned. home from Wrlghtsvllls Beacn, where they havo been for tha past tea days Miss Edith Watts will leave Bunds) for Cuthbert to visit Miss Genie Hood, who will entertain at a delightful house Prty. Mra. Edward McCandleas, who -has been 111 in Washington, where she Is ths guest of her sister. Is Improving steadily.

Mrs. Calvin Stanford and little Virginia, are at Warm Springs hotel. Warm Springs, for several weeks. Mr. and.

Mrs. and daughter, Qoodloe Yancey, of Galnesvtfle, left today for Franklin. N. C. Mr.

and Mra. Charles J. Haden and Mrs. Bates will leave Thursday for a two weeks trip to the Wisconsin lakes. Mrs.

Lucian Harris and two little daughters will leave Saturday for Cincinnati to visit Mrs. Charlie Schoen. and Mrs. Marlon A. Bates have returned to their home in Augusts after spending two weeks with relatives.

Misses Pauline and Lilian Booth, of Athens, will be the guests of Miss Marlon Holsenback today and tomorrow. Mr. Frank Fowler, who has been III of fever. Is better, and left last week for Gainesville to visit relatives. Mrs.

Selden Jones and little daughter, Anols Cay Jones, lesva soon for Jonesboro, N. to visit relatives. Miss Maria Hsrvle. of Fairburn, Is the guest of Miss Carrie Henley, at her home, 414 East North avenue. Miss Carrie Henley, has returned hems after apendlng several days at her surs-mer home near Campbellton.

Mrs. Royal Daniel has returned, after a two months stay In Chicago, Milwaukee and the Great Lakes. Miss Lillie Mss Wsrllck win Tuesday for north Georgia to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Peters hva early next week for a stay of several weeks In Canada. Misses Mss and Dolly Evans left Friday for Savannah 'and sailed for New. York Saturday. Miss Kata Rlattermon left Friday Nacooehee Valley, where she will IP several weeks. Dr.

Troy Blvings and 'Mr. Will Allen left Friday for New York for several weeks. Mrs. Robert Timmons and little daughter will lesva soon for DsKon to visit relatives. -Mr.

Sigmund Wall has returned from a months visit to Waynesvllle and Ash-, vine. N. C. Dr. LeRoy Childs spent the vwt end at Mt.

Airy with Dr. and Mrs- Hodgson. Mrs. Townes Calhoun and 1IMJ daughter. Emily Calhoun, are at morest.

-Mias Lounse C. Logan la In the gueat of her eoualn, Mlaa Nstsa Jones. Mr. Edward Alfrlend will Thursday from a three weeks tnp abroad. Sr.

Searcy Nunnally spent the weekend 'at Borden-Wheeler Springs. -Mias Harrle Mae Withers has return ed from a visit to Carteravllle. I Mlaa May Logan la at Nacooehee Valley for several weeia. Mias Ethel Harris has returned fire visit to Columbus. -Dr; M.

F. Pennington Is visiting rtta fives In Madison. -Miss Hsael Vosna Is at Tallulah Fall- Johnson-Lee Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Johnson, of Albany, announca. the engagement of thotr daughter, Alllne, and Dr. E. E.

Lee. Sylvester, the wedding to take place at their home August, the 16th. Wood-Shindlebower The marriage of Min Joyce Wood and Mr. A. B.

Bhindle bower waa eolemnised cm Sunday afternoon, August 3, by the Rev. B. Weaver, The bride ie highly gifted in music and elocution and has been often heard in private entertainments. Shlndlebower Is a sterling young business man, holding a responsible position with. the Smith-Premier Typewriter company.

Mr. and Mrs. Shlndlebower are ndw at home with the groom's mother. IIowder-Turner Mr. and Mrs.

G. R. Howder have announced the engagement of tholr daughter, Rosa Nell, to Mr. Walter M. Turner, the wedding to take place Tuesday, August 10, at the South Side -Baptist church at I p.

m. Mr. Turner and Mlaa Howder arc both well known throughout the state and have many friends who will be Interested to learn of 1 their approaching marriage. Miller-Strickland Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Miller, of Duluth, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ellyne Elizabeth, to Mr: Henry L. Strickland on September 27, 1107, Dr. A.

officiating. J' Duncan-Muse The Memphis Commercial Appeal has the following concerning the engagement of Miss Duncan and Mr. Muse, which was announced yesterday: "Announcement will be made today in Georgia, Teneesee and Kentucky papers of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Edith Duncan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J.

N. Duncan, of Atlanta, to Mr. Keith Bassett Muse, also of Atlanta. Mlaa Duncan, who ia social favorite In Atlanta, has hun- drefl of Mends In this city, where aha viaita eng vhm aha m- frequently visits and whera aha celvsd many social attentions the past winter aa the guest of hor Mrs. Mundlng.

Mr. Muss Is a member of a prominent Kentucky and la popular In social and business circles in-. Atlanta. Their marriage will take place early In October. To Miss Mobley Miss Ina Weekea.

of Lithonla, 1 entertained Friday- evening In honor, of Miss Pearl Mobley, of Atlanta, who waa her guest. Games were played. The lawn waa beautifully decorated with Japanese lap-terns and ferns. At a late hour the guests were served dainty refreshments. Those present were.

Miss Miss Hardamsn, Miss McArthur, Miss McClendon, Miss Strickland, Miss Willis and Misses. May and Stella. Mr. Ginn. Mr: Phillips, Mr.

Winfrey Mr. Wright, Messrs. Ruth and Dllmus Chupp, Messrs. Lonie and J. B.

Howard, Messrs. Homer and Luther Watson. Messrs. Earl and Olln Weekea. At the Clubs Both the East Lake club and the Piedmont Driving club were the scene of delightfully Informal summer entertainments on Saturday At the dinner on the terrace of Driving club Miss Mery Forteon, of was one of the attractive visitors.

She wore a beautiful handmade gown of white mull, embroidered and trimmed with wide aVlonclennes lace. Her. white hat was trimmed with a great bow of blue messallne ribbon. Miss Edna McCandleas a lovely gown of cream embroidered batiste and lacs and ber black hat waa trimmed with plumes. She- wore a corsage bouquet of deep pink roses and a aearf of the same shade of rose.

Miss Jennie English wore a lovely gown of whits embroidered mull with Dutch yoke of Valenciennes and Irish lace and her black hat was trimmed "with white ospreys. Miss Constance Knowles wore a graceful white lingerie gown and a black hat. She wore a corsage bouquet of bright red rose buds. Miss Mary Thomas- wore a beautiful gown of wide embroidered -mull and her hat of deep rose straw was trimmed with shades. of Mrs.

Wank Calloway wore a smart costume of black and white dotted mull made with a pretty lpng waiated effect and -finished with' a' deep flounce, about the top of -which was a sash of broad black velvet ribbon- She wore a black hat trimmed with plumes. Mrs. Charles Sisson, who was among the guests at tha large dinner party, entertained by Col. and Mrs. R.

J. Lowry, wore a beautiful gown of cream embroidered mull trimmed with baby Irish lacs, and her Leghorn hat waa trimmed with black velvet and a knot of pink roses. Mrs. Lowry wore a gown of blue silk llsso and a whits Leghorn hat trimmed with blue plumes. Mrs.

James L. Dickey, wore a white lingerie gown and a white hat trimmed with blue plumes. Mrs. J. Frank Meador wore a gown of pale blue embroidered mull and a black, hat trimmed with plumes.

Mrs. Joseph Rhodes wore a whlta lingerie gown and a rose-colored hat trimmed with plumes. Mra. W. H.

Risers gown of white mull was made over pink, and her Leghorn 'hat was trlm- mod with pink roses. Mrs. Phinlsy Calhoun wore a lovely black and white costume, black chiffon over white, embroidered in white, and a white hat faced with blacknd trimmed with white plumes. At the East Lake club. -where there was an Informal denes, there were a number of attractive visitors among them Mias Susie -Mae Pope, of Florida, who la spending the summer In Atlanta and is at present the guest of Miss Cora Wynn.

Miss Elizabeth Goodsll. of Nashville, and Mlsa Lollls Bloodworth, of Forsyth, who an the guests of Mrs. A. Dunn. Among others present were Miss Caroline Du Bose, Miss Elisabeth Adair, Miss Gladys Levin, Miss Grace Calloway.

Miss Inez Wllkerson, Miss Emma Robinson. Misses Hsverty, Mr. John Mr. Burt Clarke. Mr.

Carl Fort. Mr. George Lowndes, Mr. Walton -Harper, Mr. John C.

Kirkpatrick, Dr. Denton, Mr. Lauren Mr. Clarence Haverty, Mr. John Russel! Compton, Mr.

Jim Calloway, Mr. Lewis Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Wycllff Goldsnitth. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul McMlchsal. Mr. and Mrs. Geddlngs Tupper and Mr.

and Mra. Boynton. BAGGAGE Cathcart Baggage and Cab Co. Phones, Ball IMS, Atlanta 1122. I Girtman,) For Miss Harvey Miss Carrie Henley will entertain at.

a box party at tbs Casino tomorrow at- a luncheon and at a supper party later In the week. In honor of her guest. Miss Marie Harvey, of Fhlrburn. House Party at Tallulah A delightful party of young people leaving today for Tallulah, where they will be entertained at a house party by Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Henderson during the remainder of August Included Mies Barbara Hunter, Miss Anne Mary Maupin, Miss Frances Henderson, of Covington; Mr. J. M. Daniel. Mr.

K. Percy Olivers, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T.

Maupin and Mr and Mrs. Clifford Henderson. They will occupy the pretty bungalow of Mrs. Hendersons mother, Mrs. Hunter, and have planned a number of delightful campings and Ashing tripe all up and down the beautiful stream above and below the falls.

Bowling Party Miss Dorothy Whaley and Miss Virginia Jenkins, of Richmond, who are thr attractive guests of Miss Susie Hallman, were the guests of honor at a pretty little bowling party and luncheon at the Piedmont Driving dub. Bight guests were entertained. Evening Party For Miss Ford Stockdell A delightful party of the week at which the members of the younger set will be entertained will -be the beart-dlce party at which Mr. Reed Stockdell will entertain Friday evening in honor of hie cousin, Miss Ford Stockdell, of New Orleans. Invited to meet Mies Stockdell are.

Miss Hattie Broyles, Miss Virginia Upsoomli, Miss Adgate Ellis. Miss Ioollne Campbell, Miss Lawson Hines, Miss Mamie Anale. Miss Essie Roberts, of Falrbum; Miss Dorothy Garden, of Newnan; Mies Bertha Moore, Mias Elisabeth Tuller, Mias Virginia Bowman, Miss Dolly Prioleau, Miss Thao -Prioleau. Miss Lla Nash, Miss Elisabeth Nenman. Miss Helen.

Dykes, Miss Marie Inglehart, Miss Ellse Hansel, Miss Mary Peabody, Mr. Lawrence Trayn-bam, Mr. Hilton Wlmblsh, Mr. Charlee Caverly, Mr. Cllvo Glover, Mr.

Edwlr. Duncan, Mr. Rob Forester, Mr. Frink Mr Sidney Dancy, Mr. Bryan Dancy, ltr.

Bianey Holland, Mr. Montgomery Fronds, Mr. French, Mr. George Hamson, Mr. Harry Woodward, Mr.

Sam Armlitead. Mr. Henry Lyon, Mr. Harold Goldsmith, Mr. Edwin Broyles, Mr.

Carl Sdple, Mr. Robert Redding, Mr. William Htnman, Mi. Lon Brannen, Mr. 'John Harrison, Mr.

Baxter Patterson, Harry Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Stone to Give Evening Party Mr. and Mra.

M. I. Stone will entertain tomorrow evening at their beautiful homa In Decatur, In honor of Mlaees Guasio and Ida Finney, of Haddock, The guests will be. Mlsa Alice Mlse Rosa MlUedgs. Miss Ruth Barry.

Misses Alies and Lillian Boullgny, Misses Frances and Laura Analey, Miss Winnie Perry, Mlsa Lucy Durham, Misses Rebecca and Eltsa Candler, Misses Helen and Ethel Coffee', Miss Maury Lee Cowles, Misses Clio and Cliff Msbls, Miss Marlon McClelland. Miss Marls Ridley, Miss Eva Toners, Misses Edith and Antoinette Miss. Louise Hay-good, Misses Effle and -Mattie Boykin, Miss Margaret Jewett, Miss Miriam Bmlthdeal. Mias Dorothy Darnell, Miss JUle Hunter, Miss Erma Mason, Miss Anna Patton, Misses Isabel and Ida Hamilton. Misses Maud and Mary Kirkpatrick.

Misses Rebecca and Mary Graen. Messrs. Ernest, Carl and Robert Ram speck, Mr. Georgs Jones, Mr. J.

C. Patton, Mr. Will Chase, Mr. Julian Chase, Mr. Reese Boyd, Mr.

Roy Hendle. Mr. John Gllbba, Mr. George Gibbs, Mr. John Scott, Mr.

Robert Scott, Mr. Julius Scott, Mr. Scott Candler, Mr. Richard Mllledge, Mr. Paul Voss, Mr.

Charles Houston. Mr. John McClellan, Mr. Julian Mason, Mr. Henry Groves, Mr.

Don Donaldson. Mr. Donald Klrkaptrick. Mr. Tom Leavitt, Mr.

Neal Gobs, Dr. J. H. Goss. Mr.

Hugh Trottl. Mr. J. C. Kirkpatrick.

Mr. Haygood Boynton, Mr. Wtllia McKown. Mr. Frank Osborn, Mr.

Will Stone, Mr. Boy Moon. Mrs. Jones Tea in Honor Mrs. Camp The Initial event of the week, and a pretty compliment to an attractive visitor.

waa the tea at whleh Mrs. Sam D. Jones entertained thla afternoon in honor of her guest. Mra? Andrew Jack-son Camp, of Virginia. The affair, small and Informal, was delightfully characteristic of summer entertaining, and the house was filled with flowers from Mrs.

Jones own garden, quantities of rosso, golden glow and hellanthua being used with beautiful In the drawing room pink roses were used altogether, with golden glow In the hall and hellanthus In tha llbraryl In the' dining room Qi table from whleh sweets were served had sa a central decoration a tall vase filled with pink and whits roses, tha candies and minor details being In the same colors. Mrs. Jonas received her guests wearing a gown of white batiste, embroidered and combined with lace and Mra. Camp waa attractive In a gown of of white embroidered, mull, mads princess. Mrs.

Jones was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. Bolling Jones, Mrs. Georgs Brown and Mrs. Porter King, two charming young woman of the younger Mlsa Kathsrina Camp, of Virginia, and Mlsa Cornelia Moore serving punch. Interesting Atlanta Guest At English House Party Mrs.

Lesnora 8. Raines, of Atlanta, has recently been a member of a-delightful house party, given In Sussex, England, the host of which were Mr. and Mra. Victor Collins. latter is the well-known European correspondent of the London Times, and during the Bpanlah-Amerlcan war, correspondent to the New York 'Sun.

-Mra. Collins belongs to the family, being great-granddaughter of Daniel OConnells. Besides Mrs. Raines, another interesting guest at the house party was Princess Bonaparte, widow of Louis Lueien, who was nephew of Napoleon I. The princess is a charming woman, nearly years old, and by no means lives In memories of a glorious past, being quite content with life and affairs ap they 'how exlat.

Mrs. Raines, herself, la well known ir. literary circles abroad and in America her articles contributed to magazines and newspapers. Silver Tea for Epiphany Church Tha ladles of Epiphany Guild cordially Invite the public to attend a sliver tea foi tha benefit of Epiphany church to be held on Wednesday afternoon, August 11. from S-to 7 oclock, at the residence or Mrs.

L. C. Flanders, Moreland avenue, near Euclid avenue. Inman Inman park cars atop near, tha dooc. -4 jer Lieut.

Roger Williams, tha com mender of presidents yacht, the Sylph. Lieutenant Williams expects his pupil to become clever -and aklHfuI In handling the dory, and certainly- Charlia will not disappoint him. Miss Helen -Taft Is becoming an enthustastls motorist and she spent Monday in Magnolia, going there. and. back by automobile, and on her -return took a Tide along tha North Shore with her mother.

On that same day Mr. Robert Taft played a losing game in the open. tennis tournament at Essex Country club. Exchange, Mrs. A.

G. Brandau and children will leave this week 'for Monteagle to the guests of Mrs. John Carpenter. their visit there Mr. Brandau goes to Colorado Springs on a short trip.

On returning he will Join Mrs, Brandau and children here. After a few days in the elty they go to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orton Bishop Brown at their camp In tha White Mountains of Maine. The camp Is ideally situated for a.

summer home in the mountains on a beautiful lake. After a. visit at the camp they will stop with Mis. Brown at her home In Berlin Mills, making the trip from the camp in a motor car. En route home they.

will visit Boston and New York. Nashville Tennessean. Fanny Andrews, of Washington, who Is now In Washington, D. completing a book on botany, will arrive In September to be the guest for several weeks of Mrs. Goldsboro Owen.

Miss Andrews Is the well-known author of ths War-Time Diary of a Georgia Girl, i book which was widely' read and delight fully criticised by the press last winter. V' By. Alice Gitchell Kirk The same principles apply In the i large as the smaller fruits. XeepA. cleanliness, yes, surgical cleanliness, end sterilisation In mind.

Do too many at once; be sure you khave your fruit Jars before your fruit Is ready end waiting 1 for them. Buy good fruit if you Have to buy less of It; It Is cheaper In the end. and much more 'satisfactory. canning peaches, pears or plums have the jars sterilising In tbs steam cooker which you have filled with -cold water. Boll 10 minutes.

nils, they are sterilising pare. -the fruit by putting them a few times into a wire besket or colander' and plunging them for a minute Into boiling Cat-the peaches or pears In peel end throw at once Into coljJ water. It will require about one pint of i syrup to-each quart, and thla may ha. a. thin or heavy syrup, boiled at least five Fill the sterilised jars with the fruit, cover to oversowing with the boiling syrup, fasten the sterilised covers on and set back in tbs steam cooker for II or SO minutes If tne peaches are hard.

Set to one side to 'cool. These may be canned In like manner a kettle of water, allowing Miss Rodgers Party The 'guests at the party at which Mias Ether Rodgers will entertain Tuesday evening In honor. of Miss Mildred Hol-leii, the-guest' of Miss Cullen Battle will Include Mies Mildred Holden, Mlse Cullen Battle, Miss Annie Willie McCall, MIh Agnes Williams, Miss Paulina. Well, Mies Margaret Routen, Miss Emily Hildreth Sparks. Miss Muriel Mlaa Elolse Ivey, Mies' Gladys Dunoon, Miss Elolse Welker; Mlaa Callle Hoke Smith.

Mias Mary Kate Davison, Mies Pearl' Davis, Miss Eva Wuriti, Miss Crelgh Bell Briscoe, Miss Katherine Eubanks, Miss Elisabeth Kempton, Mlse Helen Dykes, Miss Carolyn King, Miss Minnie Evans, Miss Margaret Welle, Mr. Charlie. Moon, L. F. Montgomery, Mr.

Hawaii Bsrdwell, Mr. Albert Mr. George Northen, Mr. Wylie Sut-1 ten, Wingate Battle, Mr. Parrish Rhodes, Mr.

Earl Bailey, Mr. Ben Mr. Hilton McGovern, Mr. Henry MoedMr. Sam' Henry.

Mr. Winslow McGovern, Mr. Edwin Clarkson. Mr. Jack wlft.

Mr. Homer Davis. Mr. Frances OKeefe. Mr.

Rudolf Williams. Mr. Carl Asbury, Mr. Frank Eubanks, Mr. Milton Williams, Mr.

Henry Jones, Mr. Jack Tones, Mr. Duncan Peeples, Mr. Junius Wells, Mr. Fred Eiaeman, Mr.

Jack Evans. In Honor Mr. Sanders Mliyws Eula and Myrtle Duffee entertained Informally at their home In College- Park In honor of their uncle, Mr. Herbert Sanders, of Wrlghtsvlllo. After the game delicious refreshments were served in, the dining room, 'which was 'decorated' with palms and ferns andflowers.

Among those Invited were: 1 Mlse Xiudle Plerpont, Miss Mary Hughes, Miss. Ethel Marbury, M.tes Maye John-' non and Mrs. Atlanta; Mr. Howell Robert Plerpont, Mr- Earnest Leonard, Mr. James Lewis, Hoyt Hussey, of Atlanta, and Mr.

Sanders of Wrtgtit*vllle. lak and Mra. Sidney Smith, of Dallas, who have been spending several weeks at Eastbrook Springs, returned last night, and left today 'for Demorest and Nacoooh.ee Valley for several weeks. Mr: Charles Green, of New Orleans, spent yesterday In city with his slaters, ths Misses Green, at-their home on Currier street, en route to Chicago, whera ha will Join Mrs. Green at their summer place on the lake shore.

i Mr. and Mrs. George J. Dexter, who have spent the past two or throe weeks at -Battle Creek, returned home Saturday, and. are being cordially welcomed.

Mrs. Dexter Is very much 1m-Improved by hor trip, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldsmith, formerly of New Orleans, who havo recently moved to Atlanta to live, have bought a house on Peachtree Circle la Ansley Park, and will move out early In September. Ths Fhllologlan fettlvii, whirh was postponed from July will bo held In the concrete building at Grant Park Thursday, August 12, from InntlllO' those holding tickets may 'redeem them at thr.t time.

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McCrory.

Miss Janets Word and Miss Koasle Word will leave this week on a trip to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Washington, to remain until the 1st of September. Mr. and Mrs. 'fhornas B. Pains apd little Miss Douglas Gay Paine, who have been at Greenbrier White since leaving the Old Sweet, will return from Virginia on the 15th and open their cottage at Kaat Lake.

Mrs. M. E. Farmer, Misses Jim Claude and Mary Farmer and James A. Farmer have returned from a month's stay In Chicago, where they were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Hunter. The duch*ess of Manchester Is chaperoning Miss Shouts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shonts, In London this season.

are staying at a leading hotel and participating in all the gayetlea Mrs. Saffold Johnston and Miss Sarah Johnston, of Meridian, are visiting Mrs. Robert M. No. 144 Capitol avenue.

Mrs. Johnson was the beautiful Miss Rosser Flournoy, of Alabama. Among tbe Attentions at Balsam, N. are Mr. C.

A. Floyd, Mr. H. H. Floyd Mr.

W. N. Hutchinson, Mrs. L. Fisher, -Mrs.

W. II. Wlggs, Miss Myrtle Wlggs and Mlsa Dorothy Banks. Mrs. Addison Maupin will leave the first of the month for a delightful visit of six weeks to relatives In Virginia, going first to Lynchburg and then to Richmond, and Norfolk.

Mr. Robert Clower, of New Orleans, who has bean spending several days in ths city, will leave Tuesday for Opelika' to be the guest of his parents for a few daya. Mr. John Gatins. Miss Cecilia Gatins and Mlsa Nell Gatins are at Atlantia City with Mrs.

J. D. Clark and Masters Cyril and Roland Clark, i Washington. Dl C. Mrs.

Z. D. Harrison Is at Clayton In the mountains of north Georgia, spending a week or two with Mrs. Issae Boyd, who has taken a cottage there for the summer. Mr.

and Mrs. George Russ left Friday for Pennsylvania, where they will Join Mr. and Mrs. Russ parents for a stay of some time at northern resorts. Mr.

Howard H. Clarkson; of Los Angeles. Is ths guest' of Mr. and Mrs. 8: C.

Lucas, 229 Formwslt street. Mr. Clarkson was formerly of Atlanta. Little Miss Louisa Nance and Louis Nance, the children of and Mrs. J.

F. Nance, are In the mountains of north Georgia for August. j. c. Haber.h.m and Mary Jo Stiles, who have been the guests of friends on West Peachtree street, leave Wednesday for Marietta.

Mlaa Miriam Cohen returned last night from an extended trip to Kansas City, Oklahoma. Denver and Colorado Springs, Mlsa Suale Mao Pope, of Florida, who Is spending tha summer In Atlanta. Is ths guest for few days of Mias Cora Wynn at her home on Peachtree road. Mlsa Sally Cobb Johnson and her mother, Mrs. L.

D. McDonald, are at yiTv Mrs. Alice O. Kirk 10 minutes longer for the cooking In the water. To Miss Sherman Miss Louise House entertained delightfully at a lawn1 party Wednesday at her home In Clarkesvllle In honor of her guest.

Miss Mans Sherman, of Atlanta. Progressive conversation wass played the entire evening and punch was served from a corner of evergreens and Japanese lanterns by Mlse Julia McMUUn and Mies Rebecca Beal. At the conclusion aollcioue refreshments were served. The guests were Misses Lillian and Paulina Burns, Miss Eunice Asbury, Miss Rosa Ketron, Miss Cora Lambert, Mlaa Stella Asbury, Miss Jennie Stewart, Misses Ethel and Ruth Barron, Miss Bessie Paver. Miss Myrtle Lambert, Mrs.

Harold Mrs. Jos Stewart, Miss TTkrrlet Moore, Mlsa Sallle Summons, Miss Dana' Hill, of Athens; Miss Kata Page, of Amerlcue; Miss Georgia Boswell, of Penfleld; Mlsa Leila. Harris, of Cuth-bert; Miss Wets Brannen, of Sts tea boro; Mlsa Adrienne Batty, Atlanta; Mr. Homer Sutton, Mr. Hartridge Wilbanks, Mr.

John Burns, Mr. Claud Barron, Mr-James. Stewart, Mr. Reggie Lambert, Mr. Harold Ketron, Jos Mr.

Henry Asbury, of Nacooehee Valley; Mr. Laneau Golucke, of Madison; Mr. A. B. Carmichael, of Savannah; Mr.

Walter Hill, of Athene; Messrs. T. J.and T. G. Kollock, of Savannah; Mr.

John Duncan, of Macon; Messrs. Georgs and Harold Peas. Messrs. Oscar end Frank Flor, Mr. Hubert Ford, of Ben Erwin, of Washington; Mr.

Harry Brannen, of Statesboro, and Mr. Emmet Bonds, ot Macon. Al-Fresco Supper Prof, and Mra T. P. Branch will entertain at an al-fresco supper Tuesday evening at Grant park, in honor of the members of the house party.

Miss Marlon Clements and Miss Elisabeth Hardily of Forsyth; Miss Wllhelmlna Blackahyar, of Dublin; Mlsa Ethel of La-Grange; Mr. Frank Branch. of Eaton-, ton, and Mr. Charles Hardin, of Forsyth. Home Mission -Items The Homer Tobermari Deaconess et Los Angeles, Is perhaps the best furnished and equipped building owned by the Womans Home Mission The lower floor serves for reception room, two bed rooms, dining room and kitchen.

The second furnishes hospital capacity for ten patients, operating room and sun parlor. On the third floor, one deaconess, tha nurse and other helpers have rooms. Every door bears the name In a label of burnt wood of the person or. auxiliary that furnished It. The workers make a happy family and the Individuality of each la a factor In the life of the institution.

Miss Marla Eliott Is director of tha home, with Miss Moselle and Mlsa Fannie Mann, as faithful assistants. Then the nurses In training and the young student who makes bis way through college by helping with flowers, garden, and the housekeepers constitute the setting of this Christian home. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott Miller, who have been at Toxaway for several weeks, left yeaterday for N.

where theywlll spend a few days before going to New. York for an extended stay at ths Hotel Wolcott. During their stay In New York Mr. and Mrs. Miller will spend a great deal of their time on delightful motor trips In upper New York state and In 'New England.

Among the recent arrivals from Atlanta at Borden-Wheeler Springs are. Dr. and Mrs. Bverard Richardson. Mr.

and Mra. H. F. Scott and Mr. H.

T. Scott, Jr Mrs. I E. Bradford and Miss Laura L. Lyons, Mr.

and Mrs. George and children, Louis Stillman, Mr. T. B. Bean, Dr.

D. R. Bootes, Thomas M. Calloway. Capt.

Amerlcus Mitchell, Fifth Infantry, tf. 8. stationed at Platts burg Bar-racka N. Is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Robert M.

Ormond, No. 144 Capitol avenue. Captain Mitchell was formerly stationed at Fort McPherson, and has many friends In ths city. He will leave soon for Forth Lesvsworth, on special detail for a year. Miss Mary Louise Browne -left today and Miss Harriet Webster will leave the.

first of September for New York, where they have recent appointments In ths childrens departments of New York public libraries. Both young women were graduated from the Southern Library Training school In Atlanta; In June: Mra. George Thomas Oxford left Saturday for Auburn, where she will Join her two daughters. Misses Helen and Ruth Oxford, who have been the guerils of their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs.

James I. Oxford. Mrs. Oxford and her daughters will return home Wednesday. Miss Elisabeth Williams, of Mont-1 wfcohaa of gomery Miss Hattie Mae' Butllve for- several weeks, will leava tomorrow for a visit to relatives at Look rut Aounteln.

Mira Williams will be accompanied home later by Miss SutHva. v. Little Miss Smith, who has been spending ths summer with Mr. and Mrs. James Do Bard Smith, will leave Friday for hor.

home at McMinnville. where she is a hells among the younget set and will be accompanied homa by Mra. Smith. Mrs. J.

R. Polak, Mlsa Virginia Po- Wedding of Misg Harriet Farley Charles A. Riedell MUs Harriet Fhrley' and Mr. Charles A. RledeIl were, married yesterday at 'oclock at 'the home of the bride's father-W.

N. Farley, on Twenty-ninth avenue, north. Rev. Charles W. Byrd officiating.

In the presence of a limited number of friende and relatives. Mrs. W. H. Synsn.

matron of honor, was; the only attendant. Mlsa Mona Martin, a niece of the bride, played tha weddink music The bride wore- a 1 blue allk tlaaua trimmed with lace, and carried a bouquet. of roses. yuans gown was of whit batiste. After the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. Riedell left for an eastern trip, land will atop. on tho.way hom*o-to visit kef sister, Mrs." Felix Hamilton, In-On elnnstl. After October 1 they will go to Atlanta- to make their home. Nash-yllla American..

The Atlanta Journal from Atlanta, Georgia (2024)

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