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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 8

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fir' I Noted or Her Art. MI88 JESSIE DELANE. of New York, a banjolst of reputation, is the guest of her cousin. Dr. Virgil D.

Hardon. and those who have been privileged to meet her are charmed with ber art and her personality, so that her visit here Is. a pleasure, artistically and socially. She talks most interestingly of her art and what has been accomplished in it, and Illustrates its beauties delightfully. "Why did I make the banjo my specialty?" she said yesterday among inquiring friends.

"Its nationality and Its uniqueness appealed to me. Because it Americans who are one reason that ists. and for five as another thing opular In New York pop great teachers and some lenged American banjolsts 1 for cha; Dlai ed try on flattering occasions, and have been Offered engagements in England. art of banjo playing has come to be a favorite in England, but the English Instrument is different, and I think infe Bretyles the darkeys the One piece In her repertory which Is iriy interesting is a composition own. "Maud Muller's Dream." the combination of the emuio and the harmonic.

In a group pieces she played were several hymns. THE COKSTITUTIOF: ATLANTA, TUESDAY. TtTLY 15 1901 W. Joel Hammond were auletly married Sunday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Fore haw, IS Ashley avenue.

They will be at home to their friends after August 1 at 335 Luckle street. To Mrs, St. Mien Ravenel. WHIST is still the object of interest and pleasure In Atlanta's social world, and It is difficult for the lady experts at the game to keep up with their engagements, so numerou the team games and tournaments. Although Atlanta has for some been regarded as one of the whist centers of the south, there being three clubs boasting expert membership, the inspiration of the brilliant parties given during instrument, but "The banjo beuer KISS ALIDA TEffliT, suited to this class of music than any The Charming Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Tenny, Who Will other." ut Spend the Summer in Europe. for the banjo?" Miss Delane was asked. "Yes, there is quite a store of banjo ti music. It is much easier, indeed, to find whlch on account of the lack of such the past two or three weeks was the solo music for the banjo than for the for lhe "he had to arrange presence In the city of Mrs.

St. Jullen guitar. The banjo pitch Is however, for herself, and when she ceased her Ravenel. of New York. In whose honor I and of other string Instruments It Is programme she pointed out many entertainments have been given, consequently to play on the banjo music fhe fact tnat sne nad not nad reBort to Mrs.

Ravenel has played with distin wrltten for other Instruments requires charmlng National Whist some trouble In transposing." entertainments she gave. League games and is conceded to be one Miss Delane then played several things P'ayera in the several whist to illustrate the different explain Smith HummOTld. of the metropolis, which clubs to jsgggsggag 8 will be noted with pleasurable Interest by her Atlanta friends. 1 Mrs. Ravenel will be the guest of honor £2k Mrs.

Archibald Davis today and at the WW one t0 g1ven by She was the honored guest at a series given by Mrs. James English, the Mighty Good Reason For offering our stock at cost. If you'll wander around over our two stores and then size up our new location you'll come to the same conclusion we did. It's better to take a loss now than to wait so we've offered you the privilege of choosing from our entire stock of Men's Furnishings and Hats at actual COSt. We hav'nt reserved anything either, except contract goods.

This sale means a genuine reduction on the entire line which represents the very best merchandise in Atlanta I and besides the variety you find here is far greater than any other store can show. Oar magntfttent new store, i to 5 Feachtree (on the bridge), ready about ctiagust the first. Present stores for rent fixtures for sale. second by Henry B. Tompkins third by Mrs.

Joseph Thompson ani fourth by Mrs. Archibald Davis. given In Atlanta. Mrs. Davis' Card Party.

OH5 compliment to Four prises wl winners and at tl a delicious and dainty hnu The guests who will be present to meet Mrs. Ravenel are Mrs. Hugh McKee. Mrs. Ixjwry Arnold, Mrs.

Harvey Johnson. Mrs. Bailey Thomas, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Joseph Moody, Mrs.

Louis Gholstin. Mrs. Dunbar Roy. Mrs. Robert Ridley.

Mrs. John Fltten, Miss Annie Mitchell. Mrs. R. L.

Palmer. Miss Mary Kingsbery. Mrs. Henry Tompn.ns, Mrs. Pardee.

Mrs. William Peabody, Mrs. J. H. Peabody, Mrs.

Francis Block, Mrs. Orme Campbell, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Joseph Rhodes. Mrs.

James Hunter, Mrs. William Wllmerdlng, Mrs. George Dexter. Mrs. Edward Mumford, rs.

A. W. Calhoun. Mrs. George Brown, Mrs.

Albert Thornton. Mrs. James English. Mrs. George Traylor, Mrs.

Joseph Orme, Mrs. George Ntcolson, Mrs. J. K. Ottley, Mrs.

James Dickey, Mrs. C. C. Adams. Mrs.

Frank Hawkins. Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Mrs. Robert Lowry. Mrs.

J. E. Clarke and Mrs. Heber Reed. Spencer Kline.

R. AND MRS. WILLIAM 8PEN former The wedding, which will be a very quiet bride on Georgia avenue, July Miss Spencer is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and is one of the prettiest and moat popular young women Mr.

Kline holds a responsible position wltih the publishing company of P. F. Collier Son. and Is one of the prominent txwtoess men of Jacksonville. Immediately after the ceremony Mr.

Kline and his bride will leave for Jacksonville, where they will make their borne. A Merry House Party. WHITE SULPHim SPRINGS, July 14 (Speclal.) house party given by six charming young ladles of Ohtpley, from July 1 to 10 was one of the most pleasant occasions in the history of this place. IBsa Maymie Cotton. Dayate Hardy, Bertha Hill.

Harriet Lucile Ellis, Doll ye Chambers and Minnie Leila Hastey, who tendered the Jolly house party to toe lowing guests, are six of Ctotpley's most charming and accomplished young ladies. Their guests were Miss Alma Albright, LufhervUle. Miss Cora Horn, Bridgeport, Ala. Miss Isabella Tjunlap. Chlpiey.

Messrs. Will J. Albrigbt. LuthersvUle. Wade H.

ghsphsrd. TewUle. R. J. Shack.

i. W. Haatay. Stinaoo. C.

U. and Heldt Cotton. Ohlptey. Julian Harrw and Lee Partridge, Odessa, Sewell WBBams and E. C.

Jackson, Columbus, Linton Colley, Lutaersville; P. L. Hopkins and Charles Maddox. Meedames M. C.

Hardy ai Leatb, of Chlpiey, two of the lar and widely known ladles tlon of the state, as chaperons, showed great interest in looking after the affairs To Colonel and Mrs. Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson will en tertain at Braokwood Wednesday night In compliment to Colonel and Mrs.

Rob In the nature of a buffet supper served al fresco. The Thompson home, with Its lor adjoining the dining place for summer parties. occasion fui o. one ox sue most delightful on bst of the week's funotiona. W.

T. U. Medal Contest. An oratorical contest for a gold medal win ue neio. in Kara Street church, End, Monday evening.

July at o'clock. Four young ladles and two you gentlemen will recite selections favoring the prohibition of the liquor traffic Good music wiU he interspersed and an enjoyable time is assured to all wh owlll Delightful Lunches. The Young Woman's Christian Associa tions halls are becoming very popular, a special feature being the delightful o'clock. The menu for today is as follows: Cof fee, Iced tea, cold ham, fresh vegetables. Dix Logan.

Mies Minnie Soarborouxh Dlx. of Vir ginia, and Mr. Arnold Rudolph Logan, of Amencus, were married at Ht. yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev.

B. limer officiating. of distinguished families of Virginia, being aaugmter 01 tae late Asa T. Dlx. of beauty.

The groom is a rising young haw Mr. and Mra Logan left yesterday af ernoon for Americua, where they Wili aake their future home. Social Items. Miss Willie Marion Stanton, daughter lege Park, has just returned from New lorn, where she has been spending sev Stanton, the artist. Miss lAicy Stanton he is 11 in Hew York, and will spend her Lion with Mies J.

Carryl Smith in Mrs. J. R. Brantly and daughter, of Senola, Ga. at Lawrenceville for friends and relatives Mai Terry is visiting frie Captain W.

S. Gorn Elkin Coopei unlfcarium, where Miss ESIse Hanserd, who has been id its of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owsly are at White day in the city. Miss Mary Woodruff has returned from Swanson, of La Grange.

Mrs. Devries Davl ind Mrs. T. O. Chei Mrs.

Prathfr an Mrs. William Garner Ii St. Louis. is the guest of Mrs. icon, Ga.

nd Harriet Bush are H. Godfrey are the Tybee island. rrence has returned Mrs. Ed Gershon and little daughter are Cumberland Island. Miss Edna Penick has returned from virit to St.

Simons Island. LJttle Marie Differ. Ir. and Mrs. Differ, at her grandpa Mrs.

Harry Anderson eldest child of home on Wind Charles Hamilton, of Rome. Chattanooga, who have been Visiting in several days, the guests of Washington Mr. H. White, of West rlaEaet VNorth aw Mr. and Mrs.

J. 1 for of Montgomery, 3 their daughter VIrs. R. L. Sams is spending a part of summer at White Path.

Ga. yesterday for her home near Mrs. Hugh Porter home in Brunsn returned to her Miss Louise Branham has returned from visit to Chattanooga. Saturday for Wrightsvllle BeachT returned I Mrs. James 2554 state and is always delightfully entertained during her stay in Atlanta.

Mrs. Rogers Davis Is the guest of relatives in Eatonton. Ga. Mrs. Tom Lumpkin is expected home this week.

Mr. and Mra. Charles Adams entertained at dinner last evening In compliment to Mra Edward Glover, of Nash duBignon, went compliment of to her guest. Miss Mary Ella Logan, Logan, Miss Phoebe Wetherill will be the guest this week of Miss Julia Porter. Miss Frances Johnson will spend some time in Virginia this summer.

Mrs. Hugh McKee will entertain at Arhlst tomorrow morning in compliment Mrs. James English, Jr. Springs, is Mrs. T.

J. Day and family are Springs, lenn. Mr. Fred has been spending some time with rela tives in ms oia nome, jtuieageviwe, is the city, the guest of Mrs. Arkwright.

Miss Mary Lou Beckom, of Concord, the guest of Misses Alice May and Up Professor Barirl has returned from Rica, where i of New York, who Mrs. William Henry Yeandle friends of Mrs. J. Jefferson week to be under companied by daughter, Miss Con Waltef, Oa. Miss Kathleen Thomas has returned from a recent visit to Augusta and San dersvllle.

Mrs. Fred L. Ingram and Hiss Ingram are the guests of Captain J. J. Thomas Miss Alma Pope is in LaGrange.

Miss Ruth Stephens is at Llthia Springs. Mrs. E. last week, en Walker, of Tex. ralkar.

College Park! Bisbee and children, of Sa Judge Henry t'ednesdsv evenlnt In compliment Colonel and Mrs. Robert J. Lowry. Mrs. Rittenhouse Moore and Miss Ama da Moore, of Mobile, pass through city Thursday morning en route nor frs.

James A. Joyner. of Abbott. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M.

Walker, in College Park. Irs. Carlton Y. Smith, of Tennllle. vleltlng Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. wi College Park. Springs for a few weeks.

oland B. Respess has returned r. L. Kemp has returned from Ga. Mr.

Gus Ryan spent Sunday at Sweet day evening Chandler Harris, ollc Ladles' Qui nlng will The members of Unlti July of Rev. and Spring given next Mon of Mrs. 3f West End. Mra assisted In receiving by for the Mr. and Mrs.

E. i interesting and the residence Langston, 630 lg in the Tennessee mountains. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomp B.

French will learn with regret of at Indianapolis. Ind. i one areat virtue of Burnett's Vanilla Extract is purity. It is real vanilla extract and nothing but vanilla extract (Always use Burnett's.) Don't Fail to Attend The Exhibition Of Water Colors at THURMOND' 69 2 Whitehall, Today. ORE AT Stationery Sale! Discount for One Week! American Baptist Publication Society, i Cook Range! Atlanta Gas Light Company.

LEARNING! Do you know that your and other valuable if deposited In our Safe Deposit Vault, will be carefully guarded? Three Dollars rents a box for one year. TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA Equitable Building DIAMONDS. Chas. W.Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler, 55 Whitehall Street. Richfield Springs, N.

FIFTEENTH 8EA8ON HOTEL EARLINGTON HOTEL ST. JAMES E. M. EAftLE A SON, New Tork Booking MILLER'S SANITARY HOTEL. 37 39 41 West 26th St, New York.

lidlsoif square. nes.r'The0 bfg dry itorea, the city. Nice ind arse rooms. Electric elerator. excellent table, r.lxad diet with laraa variety of cereals.

health foods, fruits and vegetables. Turkish, electric, Roman, shower, prance and foil baths. Rooms from 1 1 00 to per day, accordlns to sice: with board (2 00 50 per day. By the week, for two weakj MONCRIEF PLUMBING TINNING COMPANY MANUFACTURES CORNICES, SKYLIGHTS, VENTILATORS. Di ill kills of job work lo Sboot Metal Clio reptlr work special attention.

Phone 1719, MADISON 1 MITCHELL STREETS. Cotton Seed Oil And Gin Machinery. Trust, it to LVuWIikloQioudMiellNWko ATLANTA. OA. If you fly away before buy ing all the little fixings that make the comfort of vacation, remember we can do business by mail; the express begins jrheve the mall leaves off; 'thing we carry can be to you.

EI8EMAN WEIL, Everything to Wear for Men and Boys. "THE DAYLIGHT CORNER," I Whitehall St. Send your Tub Dresses to Kreis, Phone 880, 18 Trinity Avenue. Y. M.

C. A. Auditorium. HEBREW VAUDEVILLE CONCERT. Thursday and Friday Evening, UDIESI 1500 REWM0ES5SSSSS3SS Pathology frmm eun.

my monthly regnUtor HOTELS AND ST7MHEB KESOE.TS. HOTELS AND oUMMEK BESOBTS. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Information apply HOTEL EARLINCTON 27th STREET WEST NEAR BROADWAY.

Center of Shopping and Amusement District. ORCHESTRA IN 1 EarllDSton roads for driving, wondsrtul of ease oC accessibility. KIsaiCK. Proprlstor. GREENBRIER SULPHUR SPRII8S 8utphur Springs, W.

Vs. HOTEL EMPIRE. BROADWAY AND 63d N. T. Din.

ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. BATES MODERATE. Excellent Cuisine Modern Efficient Service Exclusive Extensive Library fln esallile OrehectnU Concerts Kvery Evenlne. All Can Pass the Empire. From Grand Central Station take ears mark, ed Broadway and 7th Ave.

Seven mlnutas Is W. JOHNSON QUINN. Hotel Bienville. Sample Rooms. New Eurooean Hotel.

Tate Spring, THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. modern baths, telegraph and lotw telephone. The water cures aw pepeta and all of liver. slSmacB. boweto any time ovei on round trip Tlcketaf the year.

Bead for 60 pace Thomas Tomllnson, TATK SPR CRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL.

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