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i OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Engagements Announced JACKSON LEM ING. Mr- and Mrs. L. O. Jackson of Bainbridge announce the engagement of their daughter Frances Ben.

to Mr. John Mouttrt Fleming. the wedding to taxe place at thelrresldence in the late fall. WICE SOLOMON. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Wlct" of Eatonton announce the engagement of Ueir second daughter. Manile. and Mr. Aaron Moses Solomon of Albany.

the wedding to take place in October. CALHOUX FERGUSON. and Mrs. William Alexander Calhoun of Rockmart. announcethe enpgemt of their daughter.

Annie Elliabetu to Mr. Harry Lee Ferguson. the wedding to take place on Wednesday September 15 at First Methodist church. WEAR MCLESKEY Mr. and Mrs.

William Thornton Wear or Opelika. Ala. announce the engagement of their daughter Ethel Ruth. to Mr. Joseph Ray McCleskey the wedding to take place the latter part of September.

YINSOX POLLARD. Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

Vinson. or MilledgevJlle Ca. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mabel. to Mr.

Thomas Pollard. of Jacksonville Fla. the marriage to take place September 2. home. Immediately after the marriage the cojple will leave for points north and east.

DO ELLIOTT. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Bowen of Meigs announce the engagement of their daughter.

Lena Earle. to Mr. Paul Eugene Elliott. of Hallehurst. the marriage to take place Wednesday September 8 1909.

SMITH WILSON. Mrs. Eugene Sverton Smith announces the engagement of her daughter. Evelyn trude to Mr. Alexander Erwin Wilson the wedding to take place September 23.

at St. Paul's Episcopal church. East Point Ga. WHITE BA Mr. R.

S. Skelton. of Scott boro. Ala. announces the enggement his sister.

Mr Maude White. to Mr. H. G. Bass.

of Atlanta the wedding to take place August 19. at his home in Scottsboro. 43 Part A vety detgLtful occasior. of Thursday evening was the 41 party Riven by Mtss Mary Hlllyer Sparks at the home or her mother. Sirs.

tcCurdy Sparks. on Church street East POIt cOj plirnCntary to her gut Miss Flora Miner Harrison of Birmingham Ala The 1 was tatt' decorated in terns roses and petunias. Cream and cake was served from lrt to It o'clock. after which me delightful musk. tfotti intrumfnta and vocal.

wer. en- oyed. furnne Yy the hostess ot the evening and some of her guests. Those invited to meet Miss Harrison were Ml Carrie Mae Allen. Miss Peneltpe MImer Sparks.

Miss Evelyn Maude Smith. Miss May Simmons. O's Alice Palmer. Ms Dorothy Slby. Ml Hattie Joe well Mr.

George Sparks Mr. Frank Wilson. Mr. Knox Malone. Mr.

Gerald Selhy. Mr. Henry Wntner Mr. Shelton Simmons. Mr.

I H. G. Matthews. Colonel A. E.

WIt- SUrprise Pr i One of most pleasant tents of the week was the surprise party given Thursday by Mrs. A. Uemrerev. Mrs. 1.

J. Hnmperey. Mrs. p. Sims.

Mrs. Curtis Carroll. Miss Kathe- I rule Carrot a of a i Ior an Mrs. James Williams or Atlanta and Mu5 Airna Vartne. nf Tallapoosa to Mrs.

Sponcle- of wrar A basket dinner carried by re part was spread on thf beanifut and spacious lawn Mrs Sportcler at 2 and an enjoyed an yjr of dainty refresh- i mint after which Mrs Sponcr turn. 3 hostess and entertained her guests i for an hour With some very tar. music. which was highly appreciated by th. entire company.

The party went flown at 11) a. to. rlHning at p. to To Miss Harrison. Ml et Nell and Mary Sparks complimented their gust Miss Flora Harrison of i.

with a opend- the-day party at their home on Church tre In Eat Point. Wednesday. telling was the chief game Or th day. The house was handsome. ly decorated throughout with ferns and pin I roses.

A dainty luncheon was seried at 1 clock. Those Invited to tn MIss Harrison were Mill Evelyn Smith MIss Carry May Allen. Miss Mae Sfsrttnone. Miss Mary Sparks. Mrs.

McCury Sparks. Miss Kate Gresham of tlaata and Miss McDonald of Rich. Bond. Va. PirtJ in Honor of Mrs.

Malone. Qn Thursday morning at her home in East Point. Mr H. L. tiarralson will entertain twelve guests at bridge In honor or Mr Hodlle Malone.

the rneat of Mrs. David Morgan. Tu dar morning Mrir. G. C.

Y1fe will entertain Informally at bridge In honor of Mrs. Malone. Wallace. A marriage of Interest to many At. tantsns wa that of Miss Flora Colvin' Willio4t at a Mr.

Trank1 Hunter' Wallace. both of Knoxvllh. which took place In ft at city the put week. The eererrtony wag performed to the Baptist church. and was witnessed ft large assemblage of relatives and friends.

tte attendants included Ribbon bearers. Mines Edna May Wallace ant Earnest Wlltiolt ushers. Menu. Ray. mood Wallace.

Charles Wtlhott. Bana AChUey and John Wallace lower girt. Miss Margaret Wllholt maid or bpnor. Miss Lucite Graham. Atlanta.

1 bride wore an exquisite toilet of White silk mull elaborately trimmed In nclenne lace. She carried hower bouquet of brides roses and lser veil was confined to the hall' with a wreath of orange blossoms. The maid of honor wore pals blue embroidered and trimmed In lace and hr hat. of blue. was trimmed In pink roses.

A reception followed the wedding ceremony the house being beautifully decorated to tropical plants and a luxury of cut flowers. The bride. as Mis Flora. WtihIt. had many friends here.

where hs frequently visited Dutch Supper. One of the most enjoyable events of the week was the Dutch supper given by Mr. and Mr Charles Rlrchy. at their home In West End. to a number of their most Intimate frtndj.

The house was beautifully decorated wan tashtooed tlower" ann ferns. On the dining table was a cluny center. piece over red with a crystal candelabra with red tapers and shades. the red color scheme carried out to every detail. The ue present were.

Mrs. R. F. Grlffl or Chicago Mr. U.

Giardot of New Orleans. Mrs- BierVrman of Chicago. Mr. Charles ttia" Lr' and Mrs. Lucian Harris.

Rlrranh 8 I0 Pitt. Mr. and Mrs Blrchy. Mr. Karl rtsch.

Mr. and Mr Boya. Mr. and Mrs. F.

V. smith. Mr. and Sirs. Blrchy and Mr.

and Mrs. Byrne. Sigma Omega Mo Con vent on. Messrs. Barney Goldln Alfred Revon Ben Frank.

Abe Kaplan. Raphael Rpvllon and Louis Goldln left last evening for Savannah Ga. after remain- In a few days at Tybee where they win sail in the City of Savannah for frw York to attend a convention of the Sigma Omega Mu fraternity. The gentlemen. with the exception of Mr St.

son are delegates to the S. O. M. and will endeavor to bring the next convention to Atlanta. While In the least these gentlemen will visit At- lanttl City.

Hartford Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington arid other points to return bout the middle of September. Strata's Party. At Mrs.

Richard Simms' party to Mrs yiie Pope Tuesday the guests were Mrs. W. E. roster. Mrs.

George Brown. Mrs. Prtoteau Ellis. Mrs. T.

Rlpley. Mr Edward Durant. Mrs. 1. M.

Moore ilr Wallace lCirkpatrick Mrs Arthur Montgomery. Mrs. Grant WlIkin Mrs. Charles Nunn. Mrs.

E. ID. Kennedy. Mrs. W.

S. Elkln. Jr. and Mrs. Fr nk Pearson.

At the Driving Club. On tie terrace at the Driving Club many Atlentan enjoyed a. delicious dinner la evening. the occasion being the usual Saturday night table dhote dinner WMeh ha proven the happiest affairs of the summer ea on Among those entertaining parties were Judge and Mrs. Tanner.

Mr. and Mrs 1. Frank Ues-dor. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Peters. Mr. and Mrs.

J. II. Nnnnkfly. Yr and Mrs. C.

E. Sclpl Th' Zoepjej jQuellensteln. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Stearns Mr.

and Mr David Crockett. Mr. Ulric Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. LO.

A. Cameron. Mite Harrison to Entertain. MU IiincIifte of Paterson N. J.

will be the gue of honor at the party to be given next week by Miss Margaret Harrison. The guests wilt be. Ml ties Mary King Eleanor Collier. 3 bel Xuhrt Bessie Gunn. Genevieve Morris.

Bessie Conroy. Margaret Ioonan. Virginia LoveUel Edith Dunson. Elizabeth Dunson. Penelope Clark.

Frar es Clark Susanna Spaldlng. Ellmbeth Parker. Mary Mud- Ins Willie Orr. Margaret Flanders. Alice FIJI ra.

Nancy. rtne Prince. Sara Lee Evans Dorothy 8t yen Margaret rtr. EvJrs. Westmoreland.

Esther. ature. of Jack. sonedile Fli. Amelia Cmlkln Alice CoTrigan.

Ruth Corrtn Helen wn- lUmion Emma. Gardner Mas4etta" Annie 7 lmar teter Deonora RagUnd. France Lederte Lou If Mc. dorrn and. Dorothy Sslby.

Mrs. 3. Bi Pyburn announces. the marriage ofh daufhUr Julti Coral dins ttken plcca TSatordar ir ntflf9 at e3ock. at th the bride In lnmn.

MUa Miss HarneSs Worm Daughter 0 I Mr. BDd Mr. A. I Warm Wbo Graduated June from lte Girl. High ttrkool.

No greater proof of the success of the library training school of the Car- ntgla library of Atlanta could be cited than th 5 act that every member of the class of 09 has secured a per- roanent position. Mrs. T. D. Barker of Atlanta.

has been appointed librarian of the depart mnt or archives and history of the tat of Alabama. of which Pr. Thom. as if. Owen is director.

In addition to her work as librarian. Miss Barker has under he direction the summer school for librarians. which is conducted under the depart. ment of archives and history. Miss Mary L.

Browne. of Atlanta. and Miss Harriet Webster of Norrross. have both received appointments in the New York public library. This work In the branch libraries of the city of New York Is particularly In terestttig.

owing to the targe foreign element. and as the work with children is that to which Miss Browne and Miss Webster have been appointed their experience will he varied and in tertstlng Miss Margaret S. troan. a sister of Mr. Shepard Bryan of Atlanta.

has been appointed organizer of the pub. I library of Goldsboro. N. C. Miss Rhet Daniel.

of Atlanta. has been acting as substitute In the Carnegla library of Atlanta during the summer. Miss Jessie Hutchinson. of Atlanta. has received a ix months' appoint men In Pratt Institute Free library.

Brooklyn. N. Y. Miss Mary B. Palmer of Columbus Ga.

left the class May I to organize the new Carnegia library of Amerleus and has since en appointed its permanent librarian. Miss Klia May Thornton. daughter of Mr. F. II.

Thornton. or Atlanta. has hen appointed assistant In the state library of which Mrs. Maud Bar. ker Cobb is librarian.

Miss Luelle Virden. of Montgomery. Ala. has been appointed librarian of the public library of Tatladega Ala. Student.

Well Placed. It Is interesting to note that Jates of previous classed are holding positions In the library or congress the library or Yale. university. the li brary of the University or Georgia of the University of North Carolina Fur- man university. South Carolina the' Agnes Soo I college library.

the Homan's college. Meridian. Miss. In addition to numerous free public libraries In hoth the north and south. The applicants for next years class include.

young women from Alabama Virginia. New Jersey a well as Georgia. The school was organized to meet the specific Demand for trained library workers In the south and la the only library school in the south. Before Its rganlUtiOn It was necessary for family the affair wa a very quiet one. only members of the Immediate families being present.

Ml Pyburn has only lived a. short while In Atlanta. having moved here from Indianapolis last tall. Mr. Sasnett Is a well-known young business man.

holding a re pon lble position with the Southern Hell Telephone and Telegraph Company. To Mr. ll Cltfrlr Mrs. W. O.

Jones will entertain at bridge the coming week In honor of her guest Mrs. Brooks or nder on. N. C. who- Is receiving a.

cordial wet- come from her Atlanta friends. Mill. Taylor Entertains. An Interesting event taking place Monday evening was the o'clock dinner given by M1 Annie Taylor at her home on Capitol avenue. The oc castoR was in honor of Mrs.

Annie Brewer Branch who leaves th tatter part of this month to make her home In South Carolina. Palm. and va es of sunflower formed coy decorations for the apartments open to guests. Covers were laldfor eight at a dalnt iii appointed table which wa thoroughly enjoyed. Those that enjoThd Ml Taylor1 hospitality were Mrs Branch Miss 141 tie Jo Smith.

Ml Grace Merx nr MU Marie Leaks jtttc Agfl Taylor. Miss Ktuie Vea y. and Mist Lillian Mlaacf Hampton Entertain. Misses Mantle. sa- fd Annie Hampton loUrUlnea irV6ttielf friends reeetiUr In ho southern students to go as far as Philadelphia for instruction in library affairs.

Naturally many were shut off entirely on account of the expense. Entrance to the school is by examination and only ten or twelve are accepted each year. The school has afforded a wonderful opportunity for ambitious and capable young women who can at comparatively small expense. fit themselves for congenial and interesting work. The faculty includes.

Julia T. Rankin. director. Mrs. Perrlval need.

chief Instructor. Katherine it. Wootten secretary. Elfrlda Kverhart. Instructor In reference work.

Anna M. Stevens. Instructor In loan department work Eloise Alexantiet instructor In cataloguing. Influence. The library tralrrrng Jsrtoer toIt one or the many results of an institution well established and directed by expert means.

for the Carnegie library Is used as a. laboratory and la art ex eetlent ype of the highly organized free public library of today. Miss Julia Rankin is librarian as welt as direr. tot of the Carnegie Library school. and Is a graduate of Pratt institute.

i She was assistant to Miss Anne Wallace who did more for library develop. ment In the south than has any other Individual man or woman. The story I of tier influence In securing the money from Mr. Carnegie for the Atlanta II- i Starr and the subsequent generosity of Mr. Carnegie.

on Miss Wallace's I recommendations. made it possible for the Carnegie library to become a medium of library development. not only to Georgia. but the entire south. Miss Wallace wits one of the organizers of the Georgia Library Association and title of the initiative spirits In the' introduction of the bill which neav the Georgia library commission duro log the adrntnhstratiOn of Governor V.

1. Atkinson. Governor Trrell expressed his In terst in various ways In the library work following the appointment of the commission. a member of It. Mrs.

Percival Sneed. chief Instructor of the Southern Library Training school. hay. tog been elected president Of the de pkrtflleni of tat library commissions of the American Library Association. A there Is no appropriation for II.

hrarv work in th state till' Carnegie. library was the home renter and fun lain head or all work undertaken by the commission In cooperation with the state association. When Miss Anne Wallace married almost two years ago. she was succeeded by Miss Rankin as librarian and as director of the training school anti has ably carried on the active anti brilliant work of her predecessor. Shortly after his Inauguration Gov- ernor Joseph M.

Brown appointed Miss Rankin to WI the unexpired term of Miss Wallace now Mrs. Map Howland. hour. when the guests were Invited to the. dining room where delicious re frtlIhmtnts were.

served. The guests were Miss Rachel Sewell. Miss Nannie Harris. Misses Mamie and Clifford BeaU. Misses Mamie.

Ouu and Annie Hampton. Jfl Mamlf' Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Hilly.

Mr. and' Mr Llndsey. Mrs. Hampton. Mr.

and Mrs. Gunter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris Mr.

Sam Harris. Mr. Ben Sewell. Mr. Babe Upshaw Mr.

Cliff Braw. Mr. Cbsrtle Atkinson. Mr. Ernest Allen Mr.

Walter Payne. Mr. Cowsrt Hampton. and Mr. Will MeMilitan.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Williams an. nounce the marriage of their only daughter.

Ella Mal to Mr. Homer Carter Hasty. Thursday night. August IS at their home' on Sunset avenue Hev. A.

C. Ward officiating. The wedding was a qtllet home af fair. only trj immediate friends and" relatives of the couple being present. Immediately after the ceremony.

Mr. arid Mr Hasty left toe a short wedding trip through Alabama and Ten- neuee. and after the fir of September will be at home to their friends in their pretty new cottage on Jones avenue which Mr. Jia ty has recently built for hi bride. WAtertnflon Cnttiof.

Amour the DJOy Ja' affairs of th wk WM the watermelon etittin given Wt neidA evening by Miss Mice Reddini at. her hottlf. near Colleg. Park. in honor otherruest Miss deo Oo an of rorfjrthY f.

Miss Annle I urle jnfclntfnam otVrAlbouan- th thChtfttIIlC lid ttlefited You futtt i Ml xt iii lSMA DOQLY House Parties find Fancy Dress Ball Warm Springs. Ca August 14. Special Correspondence. At this popular resort the put ten. days the' festivities have been of an.

unusually pleasant nature. and the pelt. at the hotel and the cottage colony hive thoroughly enjoyed each occasion. While bridge Is played almost' exclusively the days. the world over.

an old-fashioned game of progressive euchre. afforded the greatest amount of pleasure the past week to a Urge number of devotees of thl game. In the spacious parlors of the hotel the party took place and after a spirited contest. the tint prize was won by Mr. Walter Curtis who presented It to Mrs.

James 1. Anderson. of Atlanta. The other prizes were won by Ml Roberta lade. Mica Luclle Harrison and Mr.

M. Burrus. The children's fancy dress ball was another gala occasion when dozens or the little folk participated In this delightful affair. Some very putty' and attractive. costumes wore worn.

und" the Judges who were Mr L. N. Burros Mrs. Shlpman. Miss Mary Berry and Miss Georgia Wllkln found It difficult to decide which was the mot unique.

The decision was made In favor of Ml Mary Compton and' Master McKenzie Barnes. The second prizes went to Ml Emmett Curtland Master Price Gilbert and the oth- era to Misses Julia Anderson. Virginia Stanford. Clementlna Brnda. Martha Bratton and George Bratton.

A pretty compliment was paid the children by Mrs. Frances MuUaln. who Is much beloved here. by her attendance at the ball. the only time he has lent her presence to any occasion this summer.

and to return she was presented with a. lovely box of candy as a token of their apprecla. lion One of the roost popular women who has been here this season is Mrs. James Conway Hunter. of Atlanta.

who the past week to spend quite a while here. Mrs. Hunter I universally liked and he numbers her friends by the score everywhere. Charming. gracious.

always cordial. Mrs. Hunter Is a distinct acquisition to any social gathering. and her coming here Is a pleasure to hr host of friends and admirers. who are pleased to pay her many delightful at tentlonll.

Prominent among the attractive belles who have been here this sum- roe" is Miss Roberta Blade. of Co. lumbus who very popular and added many new friends to her list Mrs. Joe Harrison and her charming daughters. Miss Lucite.

and Miss Haggle Belle Harrison have. oponfd their cottage for the summer to the delight of their many- friends. Mr. Marshall Harrison Is with them and his beautiful voice ha added a great deal to the pleasure of hi friends during his stay here. The young omen are among the mo tatenfed who have been here.

this season. Miss Lucite being II. beautiful vocalist and Miss Maggie Belle an accomplished artist. With them Is Mrs. Mary Jane Martin who ha many friends here.

Mrs Dana Blackrnar and Mrs. Thomas Salisbury. have opened their attractive cottage and will remain here for some time. Miss Mary Berry. of Rome.

has re turned to the Springs. accompanied by hr mother. and Is cordially welcomed by a hot of friends whom she made earlier In the season when she paid a short visit to the. Misses Joseph. Another popular belle who Is here tot several weeks is Ml Maude But.

ntt of Columbus. who Is here for two weeks much to the delight of a. host of friends. Mi. eg Vera and Ethel McDonald.

of Vienna ire recent arrivals at the I hotel who are very attractive and charming young women and are re relying a good deal of attention. One of the largest and most delightful hou parUfS of the season ha been in progress the pest week. arid the charming and attractive Mls Ruth Ptksion as hostess chaperoned by Pr. and Mrs. J.

W. Pinkston. Ac. ceptlng the hospitality of the fair hostess are Miss Eleanor Plnkllton. of Greenville Mis Martha Hays of Montezuma Ml Stella Roberts and Miss Alva MeKey.

of Valaosta Ml Marl. Bradley. of Carrollton Mr E. McXenzie Mr. Lawrence McKen- zle Montezuma Mr.

J. B. Pius of Lelirange Mr. E. G.

Wilson. of Griffin Mr. Klngsmlln Moore of Mon Mr Wilson and Mr. McKenzie have. had their big touTlng rare with them and this added a great deal to the' pleasure of the guests by many delightful rides over the mountain roads.

scheme of green and red was carried out with nice effect. Th melons were served on the tables tin the lawth Red candles fastened In holders made of jrielon rinds served for Illuminating. Many games were indulged In. but the most delightful feature of the evening was tile singing and playing Of Miss Cunningham. who ha appeared before the.

public many times In entertainments for charities and has won much pra by her splendid perform anee. Among- those present were Misses Belle Sassnet Mabel and Ethel Jones. Miss Brady of MtliedgevItie' Miss Flournoy. Misses Lorena and Sallie Lou Hall. Alice and Ray Redding.

MeuT8. Joe. Sisnet. Howell and Frank Smith. Earnest Van ordfn Charlie Owen Charlie Strange Richard Klkln.

Frank- Redding and Ben Hall. Scholarship lit Weeleysu. Through the president. Doctor W. N.

Alnsworth. of the Wesleyan Female college. Mrs. Huh Wlllet. chairman of the scholarship committee of the tale federation has received a literary cholar hlp at Wesleyan.

This scholarship Includes only tuition and for ICE CREAM' TODAY FOR IS en. FREE MUSIC FROM I TO 7 M. Coot and of Seats. Come dews and tolas rear fib. LYRIC ARCH LYRIC THEATRE It is atcpD cnqnce to select the ice cream confections favors and cut flowers I at one store.

This' service is a specialty with. us. We will follow any desired color scheme or will offer helpful suggestions for colors and for unique table arrangement. Eighty tent nd fifty cent candy. Excellent soda.

4WKi Ofcl li 4 103 Pr 28 Mri Whitehall S. Ptachtret St. Marietta St. IT 4 j. MAJ.

MCLKEYS INNER TO HIS RAILROAD FRIENDS A roan is as young as he feels was the spirit inspiring the hospitality of the host and the enjoyment of the I guests at the brilliant dinner party at which Major Luclu. Lamar NeCleakey entertained lilt evening at the Capital City Club In celebration of his birthday. Ills guests included twenty-five of his friends of the railroad world men i who. like Mr McClsker have render. i ed faithful service to the constructive work of the railroads of the south.

Hut. as the loving cup WM passed to drink the health or the. host. In th congenial group gathered last night I there were many throughout the city who though not present at the dinner raised their glasses in spirit to wish more anniversaries for Mr. Mr- Cieskpy who represents a type of splendid and valuable clttenshtp.

HI. guests last evening Included Mr IJ. S. B. Thompson.

Mr. Randall lit iton. Mr. Howell Peeples. Mr.

ID. U' Appler. Mr S. W. Wilkes.

Mr. W. N. I Mitchell. Mr.

S. F. Parrott. Mr. M.

TerrtlL Mr. F. B. Price or 3. it.

Drake. of Richmond. Va. Mr W. A.

Wintiurn or Savannah Judge Hamilton XicWhorter. of Athens. Mr. C. I.

CandlrT of NorfblU Va. Mf. H. S. McCleskey.

of Rome. Mr. W. K. Hawkins.

Mr. ID. B. Carson. Judge VI' LI.

Fish. Mr. L. Green. or Washington D.

r. Mr E. P. An ley. Mr.

C. E. Currier Mr. Joseph Thompson. Mr.

Thomas D. Meador Mr. J. 1. Seay.

of Rome Yr. ID Cardwell. of Columbia. S. C.

Mr. II. C. Pepl Mr. H.

W. Glover. Mr B. Price. of Philadelphia.

in an eloquently expressed toast referred to the old guard of the railroads In the early eighties. Mr. J. B. B.

Thompson paid a graceful tribute to the absent friends. and Mr. Howell Peeples. in proposing a toast to the host recited in ht and humorous vein many Incidents marking the ureful career of Mr. McCteakey In the railroad world and his popularity a a citizen and friend.

The. table. around which the party a boarding pupil. Applicants may communicate with Mrs. Hugh M.

WtlIet. Inman Park. a Hiss Rosa Woodberry of the Wood- berry schoot for girls. Atlanta. Ga.

has hen to the scholarship committee of tne federation a sthoiarship in vtJlce training. Applicants re referrod to Mrs. Hug" Wiltet. chairman of the SChoUrsnlp committee of the state fed- station. To Ledhttter Mr S.

B. Jbett sntertaiited Te- ttghtfully at two Thursday eve. fling In compliment to hr nieces. Misses Forniiie and Madsre Ledbetter. Delicious refreshments were served at th fond of the game.

Tho enjoying Mrs. tedbstters hospitality were Mlsseg Burnle anl Susie Legg. Loup Prlntup. Ruby. Bowie.

Annie Mae Bro ch Esther Burns. Mr. E. I Ledbetter. of Rome.

Messrs. E. Klncald Rob Baldwin. M. Crass.

McIntosh Burns Floyd tdd. Sam Perkins and Frank Leg Elects Chapter. There will be an Informal meeting of the members of Electra Chapter No. R. O.

E. S. In the parlor of the Masonic Temple. op Monday. August it at p.

rn As the business under consideration 1 of much Import anee a full attendance Is requested. 8ARAH J. HANNA. Birthday Party. A happy birthday party was that of Miss Sarah Jim Whltmeet and Mrs.

Samuel Pierce Marbut. the grand' mother 01 Mrs. Wlnltmeyer. which given at the home of Miss White- mey r' parents. Mr.

and Mrs. James- Monroe Whltsmeyer. it Bass street. Wednesday afternoon. IDurtiig th afternoon a peanut hunt Vn an teTesUn.

feature. Pries re awarded to Miss Mary Jones and Miss Helen Blake. Little Miss Whltemeyer ctlet1 su Fearing pink pongee silk with. ribbon to match. Mrs.

MILJbut wore a. White lingerie sown. Maraschino punch wa rv A by Mrsv John Oscar West assisted by' Mrs. Alexander O. Trout.

Little Ml. Whltemerer and Mrs. Marbut. were as- slit ed in entertaining by White- Vfr' mother. Mr :1..1.

WMH- mere her sister Mr J. 0. West Mr A. O. Trout.

Miss Rattle Whit- meyer Mr Q. Taylor. Mr Le and Mr Ocorc Canton. Those or nt Ml Mar CounalZl. Miss Lucite Taylor.

Misses Marian and 8r It West. Hr' AlmU Csttoh Til Heleo Blake. Miss Viol ubeltk Miss Marian Bradsld Mi Value Mao York UI' Loft. RusselL Miss I orolhy- were assembled rfflected a golden glow in the decorations. the flowers 4 being the goiden glow.

and all the accessory decorations in that color. The table had as centerpiece an. long elevated plateau of golden glow edged with fern Asparagus fern wsis gracefully arranged on the ctOth a the dishes holding bonbonsknd cakes In yellow The candelabra had yellow shades. The tilace cards were painted lo a design of horseshoes and bore. the names of the vuests in gold letters.

Souvenirs of the occasion In white enamel boxes were silver match tee cigar utters atnt pocket pens-its In" sits cases All the details of tile dinner reflected artlstir taste. and the occasion of the happiest In the- history or the Capital City Club. Sarah Camp. Wllmer Roar lan' Jones Antone Harris. Mr.

William Dunn. Mr. George Carleton Mr Hugh Thomas Mr. Walter Dswsron. Mr.

Wll' liam Scrlbner. Mr. James Reid Mr. John Reid. Mr.

Willie Johnson. Mr. Earl and W. C. Johnson and William.

Blake. DANCING. Miss Moseleys clauelt for children Wednesdays and Saturdays 9:30 Woodberrys assembly halt. IS E. P1n street.

Private classes for adults. BB phone Ivy S47J. Residence 0 HARDWOOD FLOORS WINDOW wit lay nd finish hardwood and install hteh-gra ins order metal and wood frame dow screens anywhere. Qt ties are largest In the our ale largest Ins tl cause our work and our price right. CHEARS COMPANY 415 Century Bid Bll A choice selection of thelafest" pictures from the' best artists at Lowest Prices.

Also a full line of pyrographjr arid Kodak supplies. Finishing a specialty. Sam G. Walker Ait Store 85 Peacjitree 4 iff Th BLOCK outside of lh floo Jn InsldrV vary box KENNESAW FRANK E. BLOCKlCO rtlpfe- fS 1.

Ll 171l7liO. C. lA71T ITz rt fIM JV n' LL r1 V' rI J-- tJ 1 LIL n. rJi YL NEWSFlNTEREST TOW-OMEN t' 1- Engageents d' s. JAtKSON-FLE II G.

tbeir. re8idence SOLOMON. tO an n. ofteir rs. announce the E11sab tu.

we- tdlng lIka. RD. lr. marr 3ge at Mel lr. Sept mber 5 LSO er lr.

I S. St' tt of Party. 1 11. HII er ark lrs. tre t.

iss lIrer A se tast orated a I 1 I hie ca Miss ae nel fi Selb Mis" 1son. Ir. 1 Ihy. Ion. i plta TII urtlda HemH Ir' I CarrJ I a1.

I lIhll. i If bak t. bfdlt ifu I sp ius of m. and' nt. I a er a MI.

ll nted 1 m. atrer Ea ot edne day. the rose lerTe II mltlMls a All n. MI fI lr Mc onaJd mOD a. Mrs.

neM for an. Tuellday W1 1 In rmAlb' hrld Wllbolt- Wallace waft an" wh Ich bat teret on Ba t1t by bi rer. Mln 1I i I WII It t1 r. The venClenttej a ah wtr I ceremon Miss she Mrs. guests Chl go lr.

ey- Bier man Iant' All' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bertucli. Mr. Roy Brtsct Mrs.

Mr Sj ma Omf a ConVention. son tog th These aI' CIt t. I Mrs. I Wylie M. I J.

I Mrs. Mrs Wilkins Frank lat hu lIeason wer frs Jr. Quellenstelo. Mrs. I Miss guest I Misses label l1c.

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fr in" l1t. Be I rh ir man his hl llpg roost I beln I I I I has her I ha I 111 i I re- ac I paid' th eral Miss I I re or' ho rec nt 1 an i re- i laq st house th I th attract Miss' I I I PIn ton. Mis Miss I MrtC. G. McKen1 1.

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1 1 ItUIHs htl. I Hnw Peepl I recttd I I Ir. Iin as ma let. th glrl th tile fed ratlon cJC are tllt chal rman lllI. r.

bettr Thur a bettr the ThoSe enJo lng Broach I I I 111 Ii Is ancp 1JT8n waa' meyers par ntL I purtn.c were award- en re- eT uta hUe Mr ohn A stated m4t tmother fr. U- meyer1i1T Mrs. lr. Go Mrs. Lee Torltan4Mra orc Tho" orunt wer.

Miss Marl. i. MIIfLucl1e Ty nd. Sarah 1olld' HelvB1Jb. iQt Miss klofI.

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tree' street. If r. and har wood hlghgr545. t1 i' ord wine. two laT coftlttTY.

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th IMUT ad th. owtt I. Mfsae tth str eC as pk Uset i. P1ea iHor Mrs. gt3e Wilho Wallace.

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vezflio an New th iu Itv Mr jLrs Drlvin Mr1 I. t. Prauges gins. Flandara mma Caver7. Louise DoothySeIb.

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