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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 7

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THR ATlANTA. SUNDAY MARCif 1 1918 I Mrs. A. Farnswortb Drew To Exhibit Portraits. A particularly delightful little htblUvn will opened tomorrow at noon to the new studio and elubroom of the Atlanta Art association in the Calhoun building.

corner. Broad and 3jUabama street at which time the Atlanta public will be given pppor- tunitysto ee the the work or Mrs. A. Farnsworth Drew. of New York and Jlni.

I rew la spendlne the' winter in Atlanta with her aunt. Mrs. William BenseL and during her stay here she has painted several portraits of Atlanta children which will be. on exhibition well as a number of jjeautlfui paintings done near her summer home on the coastof Newfoundland. The Atlanta portrait include little Win Elsie Yul11n.

the- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullln and Miss Gladys ton. The exhibition will be open all the week and Is free to the public. On Friday afternoon Mrs.

Drew will give a talk on art at the studio. Woodberry Wall. A literary program was given at Woodberry halt on Friday with read- I logs by Misses Helen Fair Mason. Jew- elf Young Helen Thompson. Dorothy i Walker Tannhusers Evening Star.

by Mis. Dorothy Walker and a college girl pantomime by Misses Helen Fair Mason. Magdalene England. Margaret Tramere. Mary Love.

Miss Frances Wooderry sang a group of songs. and the' school arose and sang in French the Marseillaise and closed with the American national anthem. Miss Madeline Kelpp will talk to the class on Western Europe" Thursday. A college play will be given after raster. followed by an Informal reception.

Weekly rehearsals are being held. The Junior Red. Cress will start on Its new work tile coming week as Woodberry hall has a hundred per cent Mra. Charles Pltner of Rome. will be the guest of Miss Rosa Woodberry the coming week.

She will conduct a se Ties of mission study classes at St. Luke's for the women's auxiliary. Miss America Woodberry has resumed her classes In conversational French at Camp Gordon for the soldiers. twice Miss Faith Edens. director of Woodberry Red Cross activities.

with Miss Bessie Whitney as press agent. are planning some splendid work In this department. The school annual the Woodberrlan. will appear this year in simple but beautiful form to mark the tenth an nlveuary of the school. Ararat Grotto Dance.

On next Thursday evening' the tint subscription dance to be given by Ararat Grotto since moving back to West End will be held at W. D. Luckle temple on Lee street. near Gordon street. A large attendance Is expected as all members holding cards for 1917 will he admitted.

but this dance will be for mbers only and their ladies. An ex cellent orchestra has been engaged. Music Study Club. There will be two programs of the club for this week. On Wednesday morning Miss Madeline Kelpp will continue her lectures on the French school of early music with the musical illustrations.

On Thursday evening will occur the regular lecture recital program. This will be given by the chorus of the club with Miss Van Gelder and Miss Viola Gaines soloists. They will give the Stabat Mater" of Pergolesl. This Is the nut program the chorus has given this season. They have made splendid progress this year under the leadership of Mrs.

Armond Carroll and the club members at large are promised a delightful evening. There will be a call meeting of the chorus for extra rehearsal Monday morning at 11 o'clock. All chorus members please take note. All meetings are held at Cable hall. Cofield.

A wedding of much Interest to a large circle of friends throughout the state was that of Miss Lulu Elam Botw1ck ot this- city. and Mr. O. W. Colleld.

of Monroe G- which took place Thursday afternoon March 7 Dr. H. M. Quintan officiating. Alter the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. Cofleld left' fortheir wedding trip. after which tbeywU be at home. to their friendj in Monroe. Mrs.

Cox in Recital. The Mayer Plan school presents Mrs. Percy Cox. a. member of the faculty in a piano recital at Cable hall on Friday evening.

At 8:20 o'clock to which the public la cordially invited. Mrs. Cox will play the Interesting Uacltowell sonata Tragica. the famous fantasia in minor of Chopin. a la Cubans a beautiful number from the pen OX Granados who- went down on the Lusitania.

and the fourteenth rhapsodic of Liszt. Mrs. Williamson Entertains Mrs. Claude E. Williamson gave a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon in honor of' her.

sister Mrs. Delon Mullins. a bride of recent date. The house was decorated in narcissi and Jonquils. Games were played and music wu rendered during the afternoon by several of the guests.

A buffet lunch was served in the dining room the dining table haying as a centerpiece a basket of Jonquils. The hostess wore an afternoon frock of field se taffeta with a corsage bouquet of sweet peas and was assisted in entertaining by her sister. Mrs. Mulllns. The guest of honor was gowned in blue taffeta with collar and cuffs of Georgette crepe.

Miss Harriet Askaxn served punch. Those in vited were Mr. Henry Allen Manning Mr. U. E.

Williamson. Sr. Mr. Luna Murray Mr. Mabry Era Ii.

Hade Mrs. W. N. Gantt. Mrs.

Walter Simons Mrs. Bellew. Mrs. E. T.

Jackson. Mrs. C. T. Lott Mrs.

Toni Knight MrL R. 1. Hairs Mrs. E. T.

Payne. Sr. Mrs. James Sheperd. Misses ilarrieti Askam.

Wynett Manning- Esther Smith. Lena Paul. Ghltta McAfee Dorothy Hairs Norma. Dan. Cathryn.

CoUy. Dorothy and Erma Fischer Estelle Daniel and Maude Bean. The Woman's Alliance. The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church will meet at the church parlor 801 West Peachtree. on Monday March ii.

at 3 o'clock. A cordial Invitation is extended the ladles of the Unlversallst congregation to meet with the alliance on the above date especially and also to later meetings. There will be a program of readings recitatlonns and music. Atlanta Psychologicbol Society. The Atlanta Psychological society will meet Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In the convention hall of the Ansley hotel.

The subject Is Dual Mind. A general plan of study has been formulated for these Sunday meetings. All Interested In psychology. metaphysics new thought. etc.

will nod these meetings interesting and in structive and are cordially invited to attend. O. E. S. Activities.

A unity meeting of great Interest ill be held next Friday. March 15. at 10 o'clock. In the halt of Lebanon chapter on Stewart avenue for all of the Eastern Star chapters of Atlanta. All members of Elect.

Atlanta. North Atlanta. East Atlanta. Inman Capital City. Lebanon.

Oglethorpe Georgia. Martha. Bolton. Norcross and Conyers chapters are cordially Invited to at tend this meeting. There will be spe.

clal and instructive work drills. questions and answers and a social time. Box lunch will be served at I o'clock and the afternoon session will begin at 2 SO o'clock. Eastern Star members visiting in Atlanta are also invited and will be cordially welcomed. Tilden.

Mrs. I. E. Chattin announces the marriage of her daughter Jessie Murphy. to Mr.

George A. Tilden. of Pittsburg and New York. Saturday March 9 at St. Philips Cathedral.

Elysian Club Dance. The Elysian club will entertain at their regular dance Tuesday evening. March 12 at their club rooms 16 East Pine street. A large number of invitations have been Issued. College Park Woman's Club.

The College Park Woman's club met March 6 in the Cox college chapel Mrs. Lang presiding. The present campaign for Thrift stamps was ably discussed by the club members. The Miss Jennie Mobley. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Mobley of Atlanta whose marriage to Mr. Charles Russell lapp.

of Toledo. Ohio. will take place June 5. silver cup will be awarded In the fall There is Only One Best Place In Georgia to Purchase YOUR VICTROLM WHERE CABLES Cable Victrola Service If you don't already know come in or write today and let us tell you about it. Exclusively Victrolas 20 to 325 fable Piano Eo 84 N.

Broad Street ATLANTA GA. to the lady having the best Victory garden occupying not over 00 square feet. the work to be done by the lady Mr. Barrltt the music chairman. had charge of this delightful program.

A Talk on Community Music. by Miss Harriet tilledge Mrs. lien Elias gave a group or songs. Mrs. Armand Carroll gave a synopsis of Pu liacis Stabat Mater after which the chorus from the Music Study- dub rendered it In a most charming manner.

Quite a few music lovers from Atlanta took his opportunity to hear these artists. Mrs. Tommey Entertains. Mrs. C.

Tommey entertained at a pretty party on Thur day evening at her home in West End In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Clark. Mr Tommey was a tstPd in entertaining by Mrs.

H. Hanson and Mrs. Claud Saye. Among those present were Mr. and Mr.

Clark. Mr and Mr. Ar- Hanson Mix. Mildred Bessie Coffey. Mr.

William Jordan and Mrs. E. East Point Christian Church. Mr. B.

H. Branscomb who has served in the relief ork in Belgium. and who it at present assistant personal secretary of the. M. C.

A. at Camp Gordon. will speak in the East Point Christian hurch this evening at 7 :30 o'clock. An Invitation is extended to the public to attend this service and near something of war relief and to get some Insight Into the work the M. C.

A. Is doing for our Soldiers. Red Cross Auxiliary To Conduct Restaurant. Beginning Saturday March IS. the restaurant In the basement of the Connally building will be In charge of the Junior Red Cross auxiliary of Ml Hennas school and will be conducted in the interests of that organization and of the London Library committee of which Miss Manna Is chair- man.

The friends and patrons of the school especially members of the Hanna alumnae. members of the U. D. C. and the public generally are urged to aid this undertaking toy a liberal patronage.

of the restaurant. GRIFFIN. GA. Mrs. Fred L.

Durkee was hostess Wednesday at a beautiful bridge party. entertaining her club and several outside friends at the home of Mrs. E. C. Smith.

West College street. The Woman's club met with Mrs. Robert T. Daniel Thursday afternoon from 3 to o'clock. Miss Loveridge1 president the Elizabeth Mather college of Atlanta delivered a fine lecture on What France Has Done.

Mrs. IT. IL Baker violinist. accompanied on the piano by Ms. Frank Plttman furnished the delightful music.

Boynton chapter. United Daughter of the Confederacy. had a delightful meeting with the president Mrs. Joseph if. Thomas.

Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. F. Oilleland entertained the North Side Circle.

Missionary society' of the First Methodist church. Tuesday afternoon. The Parish Guild of St. Georges Episcopal church met Monday after- noon atrta home of Mrs Frank Mayea. Mrs.

Roswell IL Drake- chairman of Red Cross. work In Griffin teed a beautlfulpaper on Red Cross Work. Mr and Mrs. rid. Bailey enter.

tamed Sunday eyening at beautifully- dinner Mr. WVTllney of. Orange I andMlrs. Alford IL Voorhees gan Francisco. Cat the guests of Mr.

eaton Grantland. TMr an Mrs. Harvey Milt. entertain ed a lovely dinner party la honor guests for the day Miend Roy Moran and Miss Elizabeth' Mona. of Atlanta.

Mr. and Mrs. Le C. Manleyj compile xhented-their1 uesU Mr. and iCra.

John H. Stevens. of Stevens. Pottery. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Cone of Atlanta. with a beautiful dinner on Sunday. Mrs.

Lee C. Manley entertained Tuesday evening at her home on South Hill street. at an elegantly-appointed stag dinner complimentary to her father. Mr. John I Stevens of Stevens.

Pottery Those present were Rev. W. P. King. Yessr8.

Roswell H. Drake. T. lL nne John V. Chunn.

Emory P. Edwards W. B. Griffin. John H.

Stevens. Charles B. Thomas Milton Daniel. George A. Sues Edward P.

Bridges Fuller Brown. The Woman Missionary Society of the First Methodist church met Monday afternoon In the Sunday school annex of the church. Mrs. Y. Luther was elected legate and Mrs.

Charles Sasser alternate to represent the local society at the annual missionary convention. which meets in Newnan March 11. Mrs. James 1. Mills.

who has been spending some time with her daughter Mrs. Jam B. Klmbrough. Jr. in Battle Creek.

Mich. Mrs. Merritt Murphe in Little Rock. Ark. and Mrs.

Frederick Wilson. in Noreross Ga. re turned Friday and Is the guest of her son. Mr. John B.

Mills and family. Mrs. Wilbur Barnes I the guest of relatives and friends in New Orleans. Mrs. Joseph M.

Thomas Mrs. W. G. Nichols and Klncald Thomas are spend- ing1 three weeks at the formers winter home In St. Petersburg.

Fla. Misses Marianna Sears and Olivia Brown. who are attending Converse college. Spartanburg S. C.

are spending several days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Crouch entertained Wednesday at a ioVely Bniwr partY in compliment to their. guestair Roy Crouch.

of. Gay. v' Mrs. Walter yoans son. Walter Nolan.

Jr. have returned-from to" six reekj islt. to' Jacksonville nd ther polnt in Florida. and Mrs. Douglas.

Boyd entertained Sunday ata beautiful dinner In compliment to their guests and Mrs. W. JBarns. fjt York. and Ptdad KM Pump.

with Military Heel' WE endeavor to cater to the individual tastes of our patrons who seek the very latest styles in feminine' foot- wear. Our assortment of Spring and Summer Pumps is now complete and is incomparable when you consider Qualities. Styles and Prices. The above illustration is one of the many beautiful styles we are showing this season and is priced at five-fifty the pair. Order by Mail.

IIHIIIIlIhiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiimm imiiimimlllllllUi The Flesh Goes Away The tint thing a Nemo. Self-Red. Corset does for too-stout woman it to make her LOOK SMALLER. The second thine it doe is to make her ACTUALLY SMALLER by the automatic. gentle massage which soften fatty tissues so that they are absorbed and taken away.

A Jlldni it th OftLYcorut that eon do this It makes a stout woman more t1IiIh more comfortable and more healthy hence HAPPIES Get yoor dealer to fit you lathe model you need. 20 Mo le 340 fLOOand up wruejj i aj wtiiiiig u. advice to cure myself of pimples and boll My skin seems. too oily Answer The organs which" eliminate waste matter. need attention.

Obtain three grain. sulpherb tablets not sulphur tablets and take regularly as per directions for several month. i Texas" writes Can a sufferer from bronchial trouble be rllyed octors not seem to help me. what would yon uggestT r- Answer To relieve chronic coldsore throat. bronchitis.

would advise th use of concentrated essence mentho laxene. Purchasenthla drug Store la 2 ox. packagea and mix to directions given on bottle- and you will shortly relieved of all bronchial trouble. This will not only relieve but. will correct.

and i Pleasant.U take Father writes Sbould jtnan of forty himself utterly Incapacitated Am weak nervous. timid self- conscious. o-jiot. sleep' jArlse with it tired teellnjrname back and often have sevre headache la the back part of head. Fickle appetite.

but when I tlo eat. do not get. strength. Vr Jlnswer To us a common. expression you have exceeded.

th speed Irmir'-'and'yonr neTOueafltem needs the aid of an Invigorating tonic medicine. Get a tubeat three grain cado- inane tablets. Takea per directions and continue treatment several months- Unnecessary. Mis CharlotU Boyd ffWesleyan'- ot lege Macon. who was spending2 Ur week-end at home.

f- Mr. and MrsvH R. Saner had a their guests unday Wilbur Sasser Camp' Gordon Mrs. H. I.

Ware AthUt and rg Ware of Senola andMls Marie'-Cole of i 6 Miss Cordelia- Patterson spent th BarnesYlUe the guest Miss Kttienne Ooddard. ill This Recent lorcatioa tip TOST REAL IMPROVEMENTS ZRASsjflpj Instantly adjusted after hookinc. by puQ on Uix ft want No tugeine at hooks. Flat bust smooth uestV Vnswered below general iQcnara the symptoms reas glvtnand the answers apply Jttanrcaae of similar nature. advice address r.

ixtwls Baker olleg Zlwood streets Daytoi Ohio. enclosing self tampe envelope for. reply. Full name and ad dress must be given but. only initial or fictitious names wilt be used.

in in answers. The prescriptions can be fill. at any well-stocked drug store. An druggist can order of Young writei My hair combing out. nip scalp Itches and dan druft is much annoying nd I wa something to cure' these conditions.

Answer For hair and scalp trouble I have never found anything to equ the beneficial results of- a thoroug" treatment of plain yellow mlnyoL It cooling' cleansing and Invigorating aa thousands now use It. regularly as hair and scalp tonic. writes I am uoeas. about my health. kidneys and blad ter are not welL Have spells of a pression do not sleep well has tv arise frequently.

Urine bad odor uj color very scant sometimes. ankle puff and under my eyes bay bags. Please prescribe iAuweffYour symptoms indicat. yov need treatment to i tone up the func tions of kidneys and bladder. Obtal In sealed tubes balmwort tablets- aa tike i a per directionsior several weeks or until relief.

experienced NOTE Tot many years ORBaker naJ SCTtD tlons to millions of through tb press columns and doubtless ha hlp in relieving illness-and distress nwr than any single individeal in th worlds history. Thousand. have writ ten. him expressions gratitude a confidence- similar to- the- tOlIOwig DrV Lewis Baker Ur. ITiT been taklnr SuJpbrb Tablet for con stlpatlon ani ertronbiefor tw wekz an ftod that lhyc me th most beneficial results of.

anything tha I hare taken for the pleased am I that recommend thea 44 all my friends I enclose staaipasu coupon for book. Health and anty and truatifir mayrecelve ore tine nt from reading ltI am A Very truly yon rf 14t lI ik ft 0' I C' GI rC MrsAFaniSWortJi Dr W' rtiaits OIX fl 1' ex- be 0pene4ctomorrow qI i WA 1- 1houn ilMI amoepp tw tYjto eec thet' J' New Fart. Mrs. Drew Atlanta Benaeh url I Ket Je i i r. DlID Cr W' 11C.

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