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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
vtedxcsdat. resRi’Anr i. tie.
MRS.
GEORGE C. BALL
Editor.
SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST
CMotte Stewart,
Selene Armstrong,
Assistants.
LAD AND LAOS.
Lad and lava roamed thr hill* together.
Watched the hours, like darting
swallow*. pas*.
Ah. how tightly Cupid held In tether
Lad and loan!
Aa ne trod the flower-enameled gras*.
Little kenned or little cared we
whether
Joy or grief the future might amaaa.
/
Gone those day* like foam or faded
feather.
Vanished ae a vision In a glass;
O to rove again Love's golden heather,
laid alia lassl
—Clinton Hoollard.
MRS. COLE'SiBRIDOE PARTY.
Mrs. A P. Coles will entertain at a
budge w hist (.arty Friday evening at
her home, on West Peachtree. In honor
of her guests. Mrs. Htewurt Phlnlxy.
of Augusta, and Mrs. John I). Twins-,
of Albany.
MRS. VIRGIL SHEPARD TO
ENTERTAIN FOR MISS M'CUNE.
A charming occasion nf Thursday]
afternoon will be the Informal euchre
at which Mrs. Virgil Hhepard will on
tertatn for Iter guest. Alisa Me*'line, the
event to asaepible Jihout twenty-live of
the friends of the young hostess.
On Haturday evening Miss McCunc
j will be guest of honor at a Hutch sup-
I per which Mrs. Hhepard will give In
her honor.
BRIDGE LUNCHEON.
One of the pleasant affairs of the
i week will be the bridge luncheon which
I lira. Lena Klfaslmmons will glye Hat -
urdny In compliment to Mis. A. P.
Colts' guests. Mrs. Htewari, Phlnlxy
and Mrs. John D. Twiggs.
MRS. MUSC TO ENTERTAIN.
Mrs Stewart Phlnlay, of Augusts,
and Mr*. John I>. Tivlggs. of Albany,
will be the guests of Itnnar at Mrs.
George Aluse's bridge party Saturday
| hftarnoon.
MM. HENRY TANNER'S
1 ——BRIDGE P*AH
Mr*. Henry Taitner's brhtgn part lea
Thursday and Friday afternoons of this
week will be the last of the series of
bridge parlies which Mrs. Tanner has
given and which have proven lo he
such delightful affairs. The last party
was lo have been given Thursday, the
lith, but on account of Lent It will !»■
Friday of tbla week.
BOX PARTY~AT GRAND.
A congenial box parly al the Grand
Thursday evening will consist
Mleaes Gladys Levin. Helen O'Brien.
Nina Gentry and Aleasrs. Lauren Fore
man. Louis Leonard and Lee Duncan.
DATES FOR DANCES TO BE GIVEN
BY MI88 SUSIE MAY, POPE.
On Thursday and Friday evenings.
February 14 and 15. Miss Huslc May
Pope will give dancing parties In honor
of her guests. Misses Anne l.lghtner.
t'htrxgo, and Jeesle Hood, of Michigan.
Many parties bare hem planned In
their honor.
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Mrs. W. B. Arbuckle, at Decatur.
Oa., win entertain Friday evening to
compliment to Mtaa -lamlse Heott-on.t
her gueeta. Miss Gober, Alias Kttnll—
and Mlsa Candler. *
AFTERNOON TEA.
Mlae Louise Scott entertained ut a
tea Wednesday afternoon at her home.
In Dacatur, In honor of her guest,.
Miss Irene Gober, of Alarletla; Miss
Grace Hardle. of Illrmtnghum, and
Allis Laura Candler.
TO MISS MAY EVANS.
Mrs. Ruth Patttlto will entertain »tt
Tuesday evening of next week In honor
of her guest, .Mlsa May Kvana, of
Waynesboro.
VALENTINE PARTY.
On Tuesday next. February 15. the
Council of Jewish Women will give u
Valentine party at the vestry of the
temple.
Living pictures, depleting comic val-
rntlnes, music and recitations, enuctcd
by child ren, will onlertiiln lh« audit-iu*\
after which valentine* amt delicious
home-made candle* will be nold.
A email admteaton fee of lo cents
will be chtrged.
WOMAN'S~AUXILlARY.
The Woman'* Auxiliary to Atlanta
Typographical Union will meet with
hire. K. 8. Mabry, I'll Grant street.
Thursday, February 7, at 2:30 o’clock.
Take Woodward avenue car and get
ofT at Arleln street.
A large attendance In expected, a*
buxine** of Importance in to be Iran**
acted. Including the initiation of sev
eral applicant* for tnemher*hlp.
MUH. FRKIl TKRRY,
i’orrespondlng Secretary.
TO MRS."mAR8HALL.
A pleasant event of Wednemlay aft
ernoon was the bridge party which Mr*,
(leorge Howard gnve In honor of Mr*.
William Mnrehull, of Staten l.'luml.
RECEPTION T0"mR8. LIPSCOMB
AND CLUB PRESIDENTS.
The Atlanta Woman's tiub ha* I*-
tued Invitation* to a reception for Mon
day evening. February II, at x o'clock.
In honor of Mr*. M. A Lipscomb, pres
ident of the Ueorgla I ••deration of
Woman* tiub*. amt of the council of
liub President*, which convene* in
Atlanta next week.
BRECKINRIDQEMCONNICO.
Mr and Mr*. Raniuel Itiake McGon-
nlro, of New Orleans, have announced
the engagement of her daughter. Kthel.
to Mr. Fremont Breckinridge. The
marriage win take pTXce m April.
Mis* McConnlco I* a granddaughter
of the late Mr Jain«* Jm k*on. of
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
She Says the Highest Happiness Must Come
From Sacrifice to One’s Duty.
(Copyright, 1007. by American-Journal-Examiner.)
! am a man of family, having been married very young to one of the
purest and beat women that ever walked the earth, but I can not lova her
because 1 love another lady with all my heart and soul. I believe I never
knew what love was until thin lady came Into my life. I/am an honorablo
man; I have been true and faithful tp my wife; 1 have provided for her
well; ehe Is good, kind and n magnificent mother; but., tty aa hard aa 1
will, my affections go put to another. Imagine ouch a state. My suffer
ings are hard. Must 1 go through life and mlsa the beat thing In It all be
cause a mistake was made In early life? la It wrong to love outetde of
wedlock? Do you think divorce advleable Ih such a case, cf- would you ad
vise me to suffer on? You can comprehend true love. You know ita power.
With all Its Intensity 1 love this lady, and ahe loves me. *but th# barrier Is
In the w ay. Is there any solution of such a trouble J want to do right.
What Is right In such a case? .
By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. /
T HIS letter Is one of scores of a
similar nature which come to me
from both men and woman. Were
1 to give each separate space In this
paper It would be necessary for me i)
occupy an entire page every day In the
week. I select this especial letter as a
type, and request all correspondents
who have written me missives of this
nature to consider my answer as per
sonal.
It seems a remarkable evidence of
human selfishness that so few people
situation of this kind look outside
of their own Impulse! and desires and
paaalona for an answ*er to their query.
S Very few early marriages are baaed
on deep and ardent love. They are
much more liable to be tho result of a
caprice, accident or propinquity- Per
haps with one It develops Intola life
long attachment which fill* the heart,
the brain and the mind, while the other
Is left with a sense of hunger and dis
satisfaction or a mere restlessness not
Uhdcratood and perhaps not acknowl
edged.
In Cupid's Service.
The above cut qhowc a fancy bald basket Work. The bodies, which it
skirt is trimmed with pink roses enk roses and a white bow on shouldor
of backet work. «• trimmed with pint costume of whito chiffon oloth. The
having "basket of rosos" offset. Rosts to match ornament the hair.
New Orleans, and u niece of Mr. : Willis
Ragan, of Atlanta.
Mis* Mcfonnlco wn* the gue*t *»f
A tin Hitt relative* u. IcivTtarr JIC* when
she w«* greatly feted and admired
As one of the Ik lit * of New tirlrnn*
thr nnnmincehtehi **f hrr mjmgrmcm
I** ..f Interest to friend* In many pan*
>r tire wouth.
MRS. WfTHAM ? 8 LUNCHEON.
Friday Mr*. \V. 8. Wltham will en
tertain Informally nt luncheon twelre
her friend*, her guest* to Include
eral attractive visitors.
RECEPTION OF ATLANTA
CHAPTER, D. A. R.
on Friday. February 22. at the re*i-
dence of dra. Thomas H. Morgan, re
gent, 7k3 Peacntree street, the members
f the Atlanta t’haptcr. I>. A. It. will
Ive u hand*oine afirrnoon rcccptluti.
IN HONOR OF MISS SPEER.
Among the many delightful function*
i» be given In honor of MI*h Junle
S|»eer, whose marriage to Mr. William
It. Huntley, of Buffalo, will take place
on the 20th, will he the luncheon of
. la-win H. Hock, on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 19; the buffet supper of Mr.
ltd Mr*.' Lee Lcwmnn on Monday
wiling. February IS; the reception to
be g^ven on Tuesday evening, the 19th
Instant, by Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Speer,
nnd entertainment* by Mr*. John R
Hopklnn. Mr*. John Ki*er and Ml**
Huslc May Pot**.
MISS OWSLEY TO SING AT GRAND.
Th* many friend* *»f Ml** Leonora
Owsley will be Interested to know that
she will sing at the Grand Thursday
evening, having hern asked to be *o|ol*t
of the occasion. The npttcamnce of the
Vftnderbllt Glee Ciub Thurmlay e\oil
ing will be greeted by a brilliant amll-
nee. and Ml** Owsley's singing will
Ih* one of the attractive feature* ..f the
evening.
LUNCHEON OF CFTY FEDERATION.
. Tuesday at the home of Mi* E.-U.
Mct’abe. president of the ti^v Federa-
tIon of Women's Clubs, an i legant
luncheon will he given In h«*n*»r «>r Mr*.
(. Lltwcontb, president .»f the Geor
gia Federation of Club*, by the City
'deration.
dickinsoTTstewart.
Hundav afternoon at f. o’cbM'k, Mr.
Marvin M. Dickinson ami Ml** Annie
%art were quietly married at the
home of the bride** parent*. Mr. and
has«‘biUI team, dud also roach of the
f4M>tba|| team of. the university.
The bride I* one of the most popular
ami nt tt act Ive >4M»ng Konwii uf U*
Grange.
ENTERTAINMENT^ FOR
CLARA REBEKAH LODGE.
Thirrsdar night. February 7. at X
4. 4 i«M k. an cutcrtulnment will be given
for the I)4'nefU <>r CUuu RebfKttTl lodge.
No. 22, Independent Order of Odd Fel
low*. at the hall, MOM 1-2 Marietta
street, when the following excellent
program will be rendered:
Colunibin phonograph.
Music, "Moonlight on the Hudson"—
Mr Matshull.Todd.
Recitation, "Peter Horgum In Love"—
Mi*. Hammett.
Music - Columbia phnnngraph
l(i-< Itutlon, "Illjair* Story"—Julia
l>..bb>
phase of restlessness It frequently
proven the advance guard of name later
passion. The monl susceptible beln-j
on earth I* a tnan or woman who has
passed Into the late thirties without
ever having exjierlenced a cyclonic
emotion.
While the great majority make (heir
passion* known first to Individual* and
next to the public, there are othem who
light their battle* alone In the silence
of their rooms and with only God a*
witness.
I know* a woman who paused through
year* of combat between « great pas
sion and her sense of duty. She had
married u man selected by her father
n* a good churchman and a liberal pro
vider. He had been kind, faithful and
fond of her In hi* way. She had been
passive, peaceful, yjt never really hap.
py. *8he had borne children and was
regarded as n model wife and mother.
One day she looked Into the eyes of
a muii whuse glance changed ail the
world for her. Such sudden fosclna
Ilona are rarely one-sldad, and this
woman knew well she was loved even
os ahe loved, but aha fought her battle
sod conquered after several years of
mental and physical suffering. Only
onfca did she cry aloud to any mortal
listener. Never for a moment did those
nearest to her suspect tka cause of
her "nervou* prostration."
Adhere to Duty.
Ehe has conquered and lived down
hell infatuation. I do not suppose she
feels for her husband more than a deep
sense or gratitude and tender affection,
but I believe aha -la a happier woman
today than she would have been had
ahe broken her husband's heart, de
stroyed his faith and coat over the fu
ture of her Uttl# children the shadow
of the divorce court In order that she
might bask in the ardent love of an
other man's eyes.
I believe In separation and divorce, i
do not believe In the sacrifice of a hu
man heart on the altar of selftshnes*.
brutality, drunkenness or faithlessness.
A bad husband, a faithless. Indifferent
this py neglectful wife has no right to claim
sacrifice "
Music, "Hortg of Heaven"—Mlsa Lena
Reese.
ffr'uilfng. *The Jiner*"—Mrs. Ham*
melt.
lb«ilntlon f "A Telegraph Message"—
Theresa Htruppa.
nation, "Mammy** Tales"—May
ty red ribbons.
Fruit punch wn* served during thu
afternoon; and at the close of the game
a delicious course luncheon was en
joyed at-the small I ables
Mrs. Cliff Montfort made the highest
score, and the prlxe wan a handsome
Japanese vase.
In the receiving party were the
Misses Dunlap and Miss Spence, and
all wore handsome hand-made lingerie
gown*. with beautiful designs of Valen
ciennes lace.
,, Those present were: Misses Dunlap.
'Spence, Montfort. Cotton, Little, Ray.
Kill*. Fenn and-Hyde. Mendames Roon
ey. Kennedy. Harris. Cobb, Livingston.
Holmes. Boatright, <'leghorn, Montfort.
Ha« on, Ketchum. McDonald and Land.
Home"—Mr.
Party"—
My
Mr*. V. K. Blew
J. II. llou*
ly, which w
at lain range, G.i
rformed the cere
itnesMcd only lo
w intimate friend
(lie relative* ami a
f Hie tuhlttl couple.
Mr. Dickinson i* editor «*f The La
Grange Gtaplih. ami I* a young gen
tlermin of *ui* rli*i tni*lni>.** qualliie
amt piisaetsc* renal attribute' whhi
have w<»n hi in nmny friend* He n.t*
year* manager of the university
Beautiful Silverware
Individuality Of design, substantial weight.
In price characterise our extensive stock
client« "f Hill'll i
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street.
belle Klrod
Music, "Old Kent
Marshall Todd.
Recitation. "Billy at the
Thelma Dobbs.
Music—Mis* Laura Head, with Co
luoitda phmtogruph.
Recitation. "M.v Grandmother's
Turkey"—Mrs. Hammett.
Music, "Silvery Waves"—Mr. Mar
shall Todd.
Song. "Chicken S»ng"-MI*s May-
belle Klrod.
Music—Columbian phonograph?
Recitation. "Jesus. I .over of
Soul"— Mis* Annie May Reese.
Music. "Home, Hweet Home"—Mr.
Marshall Todd.
Columbia phonograph
All tickets sold for January 31 good
for this date. Tickets can be bought
at door.
BRIDGE TO MI8SE8 ADAMSON
ANO STUBBLEFIELD.
The bridge party at which Mlsa Lou
ise Halid onteitallied Wednesday morn-
lug was a pretty compliment to Miss
Herttiu Adamson, the guest of Ml«i
Florence Werner, ami Miss Kitty Htub-
hlefleltl, who I- \|*|||hg Miss Antoinette
lilount.
Following several games of bridge, a
delicious h* t course luncheon was
selyod ItiMifvl lo meet Mi** Adamson
and .Ml*,. Stubblefield were: Misses
Florence Werner. Antoinette Blount.
Imulse Hawkin'. Muiluti Woodward.
F.ll.i R Kushtmi. Jam- .lone*, Clara
Ma> \\ inn. Bu*le Mn\ Pope. Augusta
Garrett, Alberta Rankin. Sadie Morris.
Marian Nutting. Helen and Mary Mor-
tK Amu.' Stone. Kate Waldo. Lila
Follin. or timilesion. Kiln May Thorn*
Pm. «'on*tnm4 Kn-mle* and Kmlly
Low mb '
IN HONOR OF MISS SPENCE.
The Mi**e* IhuiUp entertained at a
Invth emiue. party Monday afternoon
at then- home at Cordele, rjg M Jn honor
-•f their % h.u tiling gue-t. Miss Annie
B|m n»-e. of \ t lit lit .1
The house was darkened and elabo-
lalelx decorated with many Japanese
lantern*, cut flower* and handsome
• was played in the parlor
ami • it h room represented J
J.ipanese scene. Red and t
a* were fastened to the four!
the return, and were at - I
•i*u> Japanese para-ol* m
• f t-uh room; m thu way*
to. mule and a tab. was I
i cat h parasol
Me cora card* were grace-
•• giik- in kimono*, t-.-iirying I
is, ami were tied with tram
CHILDREN
'I'CETHINq
Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup STo-L
roil D1
bold I
rKKTillNO WITH t*a
? MOOTHBrt TUB Call
bjr draiflau In «r,rr put o, th.
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Guaranteed under the f*ura Food and
Drug act. Juna SO. 1004. Serial number
tots
BEGIN NOW!
If you have never used
a Bell Telephone in your
ottire or home have one
or more installed—
you’ll soon wonder how-
yon did without it. The
time you save, the re
sults you obtain, will
more than pay the small
eost.
Reasonable Rates
Call MAIN 1300
BELL
SERVICE
IS SATIS
FACTORY.
the
altar nt duty.
When every marriage vow In violated
and hatred takes the plac* of love,
marriage becomes a farce, but where
there are no broken vows and no neg-
eJted duties and only one Inconstant
heart, 1 believe the highest happiness
must come from a sacrifice of sein*h-
ness and an adherence to duty.
It may. It must, mean great suffer
ing. but there are worse thing* In the
world than nufferlng through curbed
passion* and conquered Impulses. It
seems to be the generel Impression be
tween men and women that the only
happiness In the world is to be ob
tained through selfish gratification. Too
late they learn that no real happiness
cun result (at lenat to the refined mind
or the noble heart) which has been ob
tained through the sacrifice of a third
party.
In renunciation lies the road to a
higher happiness than was ever found
In yielding to a selfish add lawless
Infatuation^
MEETING OF SOCIAL UNION.
The *4Mini union of the First Baptist
church, will meet Thursday afternoon
at 3;30 o'clock In the class room at the
church. MRB. W. W LANDRUM.
President.
TARPLEE-8PIER.
Mi*. .Amanda Hpler, of Cartersvlllc.
announces the engagement of her
daughter. Mallnda Caroline, to Mr.
Hcott I.nRue Harplee. ef Atlanta. The
marriage will take place at the bride's
home, on February’ 34. at 4 p. m.
Mis* Spier la a very charming am!
accomplished young woman.
Mr. Tarplee la connected with the
Cable Piano Company, of Atlanta.
w. cTt. U.
Mr*. Mary Harrl* Armor, our
state president, will be one of the
speakers, next Thursday afternoon dur
ing that session of the Antl-Hsloon
league convention, therefore the At
lanta Willard W. (\ T. U. will hot have
a meeting Thursday, and every mem
ber 1* earnestly requested to nttcml
every session of the Antl-Babum
league convention and cordially greet
Mr*. Armor at Wesley Memorial
church.
MRS. MARY L. M'LENDON,
President Atlanta Willard Union.
EAVRE-LIPSCOMB.
Mr. Westwood Sayre, formerly of At-
lanta. but now residing at Memphis,
will he quietly married Wednesday to
Mis* Sorma Lipscomb, of Memphis.
DANCE AT SEGADLO'S
EVENT AMONG YOUNGER 8ET.
The subscription dance at Hegudlo's
Tuesday evening assembled a large
number of the young contingent of so
ciety. and was aiming the most enjoy a.
j ble event* of the week.
, The chaperons were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mitchell. Mr*. Frank Stockdell and Mr*.
K. C. Atkin*.
Mr*. Mitchell was most attractive In
la gown of white lace.
| Mrs. Stockdell wore blue taffeta, and
| Mr*. Atkin* was becomingly gowned In
i blue doth.
j Among the attractive girl* present.
, Ml** Nina Gentry was admired In white
jruilluni, trimmed with lace.
Mis* Gladys Levin wore n becoming
! frock of pink radium, and Mis* Bessie
Wood won I was In pink chiffon.
Ml.** Louise llnwkln*’ pretty gown
I was of w hite *llk. and Mis* laur.i
' Payne wore a dancing dies* «f white
i nrt. tillumed with pink velvet hand*,
i Mis* Martha Woodward was among
! several who dropped In after the thea
ter, ami wore a suit of velvet.
| Among attractive visitor*. Ml** Kitty
'l*titWdertehl wore twk * *epe Us chine
j Ml** Antoinette Blount was It: yellow
j taffeta
Mis* Louise Baird wort white net.
; and MU* Lottie Wylie was In white
nilk. lace trimmed.
! Ml** Kdtth Russel wore black lace
] over blue silk
Mis* Faille tVibh Johnson wore white
I!«»’«’. Hhd Mis* JMIIa Meador’s dam ink
dres* wg* of blue (lowered muslin.
I Ml** Bessie Rape was becomingly
•gowned in yellow chiffon, and Ml**e*
j Haxet ami Eulu Alkin* wore white lin
gerie dancing dresses.
Mlsa Annie Kitten wore bl\e taffeta.
I trimmed with lac*.
Aiming the young men present were
1 Mo*si's. Arthur l.nn*. Russell t’nntpton.
Teddy Ro>s, Louis Lionard, (-rank l*a-
Oranges.
k^ge
Sweet
Juicy
Special Bargains.
60c Oranges, doz g3 c
50c Oranges, doz 29c
40c Orangea, doz 27c
}0c package Puffed Rice 8c
10c. lb. Ginger Snap* 6c
Pumpkin Yams, peck 30c
2 pkkx. Shredded Wheat
Blicutt. 25c
26c bottle Bnldcr'a Catxup 21c
Grandma's Waahlng Powder,
pkge. 2c
Maraachlno Cherries, bit-
tie 89c, 39c and 26c
3 cans A. ft R. Com 26c
10-lb. bag Buckwheat Flour...45c
10-lb. bag Graham Flour 40c.
Chill Con Came, can. .10c and 15c
Chicken Tamales, can 10c
m 25c bottle Bine Label Catsup.21c
Finest Cabbage, lb 2i/ >e
Cream or Wheat, pkge
Rae Milk Biscuit, lb 9c
Flneat Irish Potatoes, peck...25c
Fancy Cream Cheese, lb 20c
Ralston Breakfast Food, pkg..14c
piedmont Hotel Batter, lb 35c
Harding Cora, can. 7c
Ritter's Mustard, bottle 15c
Hominy, can 10c
Cottolene.
(Cottolene Prices . Will Advance Very Soon.)
10-lb. tin, this sale....* .77777T $1.10
Medium size tin, this sale 45c
Small size tin, this sale 23c
Parson’s Household Ammonia.
Large b€>ttle, this sale : •
HORLICK'S MALTED MILK.
33.73 Hospital alze $3.36
$1.00 slse 80
60c size.'. 40
WHITE LABEL MAPLE SYRUP.
Gallon can
Half-gallon can 70
Quart can 40
DRIED FRUITS.
Extra Fancy Prunes, lb .17'/ic
Fancy Prunes. Ib. ,....12>4c
Extra- Choice Prunes, lb 8!-' 3 c
Finest Peaches, lb. Itc
Evaporated Applet, lb 10c
Seeded Raisins, pkg 10c
Cleaned Currants, pkg 10c
20c 1-lb Box Smyrna Figs 9c
1-lb Package Dates 9c
Rogers’ 19 Stores.
vies. Jesse Draper. Holland Lowndes,
Harry Hall. Eugene Haynes. Logan
Clarke. Will Parkliurst. Ewell Gay. Tr.
■vine • Dickey. Atmand Smith, Hal Mil
ler, Kd Barnett. Winfield Jonas, Bu
rins DrewTy. Edwin Jones. Ashby Hill,
Bock Toy. Neal and Ed McGuire and
many others. - -
VANDERBILT GLEE CLUB.
The Vanderbilt Glee Cftib will arrive
In Atlanta Thursday morning at 7:10
o'clock over the N., C. ft St, I., ftom
Nashville, and the boys will spend the
day seeing Atlanta. They Hill be lo
afed at the Piedmont while here, occu
pying one floor of the hotel. During
the forenoon the club will visit the
Tech, the Girls' High ‘School and the
Hoys' High School, and will be enter
tained at lunch at the t'aplial city Club
by Mr. Russell'Brldges, who Is arrang
ing the tour through Georgia for them.
In the afternoon the club will continue
lo "see things” until 5 o'clock, when
■ hey will be entertained in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bartdw M. Blount, in
Piedmont avenue, by tlieli- churmlng
daughter. Miss Antoinette Blount, as
sisted by her guest. Miss Kittle Siuli-
blefleld. nf Nashville, and a bevy of
At lunla's popular bt-llea. This will la-
titling climax lo the Commodores'
day In Atlantu.
The concert will begin at th* Grand
promptly at S:S0 nnd then for two
hours with college glee songs, lovers'
ings. folk songs anti songs overflowing
with laughter, the club will entertain
one of Atlanta's most representative
audiences.
The Vanderbilt 1'nlverslty Glee Cl'io
wss organised many yeura ago and its
continued excellence from year to year,
aa new members enme In and old oBcs
went out. has gained It a distinction
second only to the great clubs of the
Eastern universities There were many
last year who placed It he Horn hern club
In the same rank, or above, the fnmous
Yale tllee Club.
one feature of the program will be
llte "Vanderbilt Bong-Yell
Vanderbilt Huh Balt.
Vanderbilt Rah Rail,
Varsity Varsity.
Itsh-Rsh-Rsh
What's the matter with Vanderbilt'
Ho-lls-lley.
She's O. K.
Vanderbilt! Vanderbilt!
Ilo-Ha-Hey
Rackety Kax-Koax-Ko-nx
Rackety Kax-Konx-Ko-ux
Hullabaloo
V. I*.
Sis-Boom-Alt.
Among the better known members o!
tlie club are Messrs. Ilendrte Vor
Stum, of Holland, whose Hutch song*
mode quit* a hit at Nashville; Horton.
Guy Mccullom, th* well-known pian
ist. "A Song About Maude," "Mr. In
dian," which tolls of th* CariMle-Van
derbilt game, and "A Hut Brown Mold-
«n” M* some of th# song hits. This u
the first time the dttxens of Atlanta
have had an opportunity to hear what
l» considered as the South'* greatest
university glee club, and It la expected
a large number will attend the conceit.
COMPLIMENTARY - TO
MISS FOLLIN.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward 8. Ehney gave a charming party
at their home, on Currier street, com
plimentary to their niece, Hlae Fniim,
of Charleston, 8. C. Daffodils and nar
cissi were uaed effectively In the deco-
ration of Mr. and Mr*. Ehnry's home.
In conjunction with many handsome
ferna and palms. An elaborate buffet
supper was served, after which 'the
young people enjoyed dancing.
Mra. Ehney wore a stylish tolls! of
cream tinted lace over cream satin
Miss Foilin'* gown wa* of pink mes-
snllne aatln, trimmed with point lace.
BLACK8TOCK:FUOAZZI.
Monday evening the wedding of .Mix
Mary Fugasol and Mr. T. H. III.I 1, -
slock took place quietly In the pres
ence of a small assemblage of Intlmst-
friends. The ceremony wa* performed
by Dr. M. J. Cofer. Mr. and Mr*
Blarkstork are at home to their friend*
at 395 Grant street.
milneiThowell.
A large event of Wednesday evening
will be the marriage of Mlaa Caroline
Howell and Mr. Howard Milner, which
will take place at the home of th-
bride's mother. Mra. G. A. Howell, In
West End. The bridesmaid* will h<
Miss Elisabeth Adair and Mias Marlon
Wilkinson, and the groomsmen Messr-
P. D. MeCarley and Guy Brlghtwell
The ribbon-bearer* will be aliases
Adair, Wilkinson, of Valdosta; Nettle
Mills. .XUss Fllllgtm, of 8lloam, Ga. nnd
Miss Lnulae Dooly.
Master Perry Adair will follow the-’
bearing the wedding ring.
The bride wlll.be given away by her
brother. Mr. Arthur Howell, and II
t-erasnony will be performed by - Rev. M
L. Troutman.
MR8. CREVI8TON ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Arthur Crevlalon entertained In
formally at cards Wednesday after
noon at her home. 234 Capitol avenue
The honor guest was herwlxter. Mi
nuter.
tIE'l
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