Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 04, 1907, Image 30

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—B 14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1907. Southern Social News and Gossip NORCROSS. The approaching: wedding of Miss Cynthia Wedlock and Mr. Edwin Johnson Is of unusual Interest to their hosts of friends, both having lived I < r • in< •• «-:ir!y i lui.lh'tof!. Miss inck is a young woman of many at tractive characteristics, and Mr John son Is a successful young business man. Miss Cornelia Merck, of Atlanta, Is visiting: her sister, Mrs. W. J. Wootten. Miss Harriet Webster spent the week In Atlanta with her grandmother, Mrs. Borah Kiser. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, of Atlan ta. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dean. Rev. W. C. Wootten has returned from Bessemer, N. C. f The Walking Club met with Miss Lillian McDaniel, Wednesday after noon. A long tramp was Indulged In, then the young ladles returned to the home of Miss McDaniel and enjoyed dainty refreshments. The pretty new home of Dr. T. D. McDaniel Is nearing completion. HARALSON. Mr X^ee Cagle, who has been in Chicago for several months. Is at home, rallefl here by the death of his father, Mr. O. J. Cagle. Mrs. Austin Blanton and her sister, Mrs. Annie Dunlap, visited Haralson trlenda recently. Mrs. Annie Dunlap, of Ashburn. Ga., Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Austin Blanton, near Haralson. Mrs. J. D. Williams, of Zetella. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Austin Blanton, nnd made a brief visit to Haralson Saturday. Mrs. Gus Brooks visited her father, Mr. T. W. Carlton, this week. Mr. William Williams was taken violently 111 with appendicitis last Sun day at the residence of his father-in- law, Mr. T. W. Carlton. He has so far recovered as to be able to return home. Miss Annie Foster Is at hojne after an absence of several months. Mr. T. W. Callahan, of Carmel, was In Haralson Saturday. Miss Alva Callahan and her brother, Raymond, attended service at the Bap tist church here Sunday. Mrs. Caldwell is at home again, after an extended visit to her son Seirola. Mrs. Mary Callahan Is quite ill. Mrs. Gus Brooks was the guest of her mother, Afrs. T. W. Carlton, last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Henry Brandenburg went to Senoia Monday. several of the young people are planning to attend the annual Sun day school celebration at Mt. Zion Saturday. Mrs. Jack Thompson and Miss Mlttie Thompson spent Tuesday in Haral son. . V CHATTANOOGA. Mrs. J. L. Caldwell entertained the Book Readers' Club Monday afternoon at her home on McCallle avenue. The house was elaborately decorated In red, carnations predominating. Mrs. William E. Reynolds and Mrs. Robert Davidson entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon at the home of* the latter on McCallle avenue. - Six-hand euchre was played at ten tables. Airs. Richard Watkins won the first prise, Mrs. E. L. Bartlett the second and Airs. E. B. Craig the third. The hostesses were assisted in receiving by the following ladies; • Mesdames John Waite, T. H. Cooke, W. B. Davis, Kate WIehl, Fred Lowrey, Fred Lockwood. Arthur Allen, E. Scholar, S. T. Dewees. Misses Marie Steward and Agnes Davidson presided at the punch howl. A half-dozen young ladles, members of the Chattanooga Golf Club, enter tained at supper at the club house Monday evening. They were Mlesse Sue < 'han.h. i lain. Mary K* y. Lassie Gordenhire, Anna Martin, Gladys Brown and Ann Watkins. Miss Jennie Sisson entertained the members of the Echo Club at the home of Mrs. Albln Hajos on *McCallIe ave nue Wednesday afternoon. Flinch was played, and the prizes .were won by Mrs. James Sheehan. Mrs. W. F. Cav- endar and Mrs. Henry Arnold. In ad dition to the club members, the guests were Mrs. Harry Van Dusen^ Mrs. I^eroy Pettus. Mrs. Fred Lockwood and Theresa DeGeorgis and Lucy Duncan. Air. and Mrs. Garnett .Andrews enter tained with a handsomely appointed dinner party at their home on Vine street Tuesday evening. The color note of the decorations was yellow and tulips were used In profusion. Covers were laid for Air. and Mrs. James AI. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. AI. B. Ochs, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Lancaster, Air. and Mrs. James N. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Andrews. Society ladles of Chattanooga, both matrons and maids, are much excited over a contest for members of the City Beautiful Club, now going on. The ladies are divided Into three teams, the Carnations, Violets and Forget-Me- Nots. and each team Is striving hard to secure the most members. It Is be lieved that fully 1.000 will be induced to Join the club before the contest ends. Several handsome prizes will be award ed the team making the best showing. WAYCROSS. Alias Annie Way, of Savannah, Is visiting her sister. Airs. Vaught, on Brunei street. Mesdames R. L. Branham, John May. James P. Steivarf, T. J. Gun, W. W. Sharp and Pinkney Hay are dele gates to the King's Daughters* con vention In Brunswick this week. The out of town guests at the Woot en-Cowart wedding were: Mrs. Ben Dickerson, Bain bridge; Mrs. Sam Stokes. Moultrie; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wooten, Fitzgerald; Ros- coe Wooten and Miss Whiting, Tlfton; Mrs. C. H. Dyer and Alessrs. C. H. Caldwell, W. H. Hubert and J. W. Cal lahan, Bainbridge. FOR8YTH. Miss Lucile Zellner and Miss Nell Dix gave a beautiful reception to the senior class of Bessie Tift last week. The Lancaster hotel was the scene of the festivities, and was appropri ately decorated in the class colors for the occasion. The prize fell to Miss Edwards, of Eastman. Miss Twltty, Miss Adams, Miss Olgesby, Miss QuiUian, Miss Offertnan. Miss Burks, Alias Troutman and Miss Hope Wilder came up from Wesleyan College to be the guests, of Mr. Frank Wilder and his mother, Mrs. Laura Wilder. Mrs. M. P. Persons and Mrs. A. O. Sanders have returned from Greens boro, where they attended the For eign Missionary Conference. Capt. W. H. Harrison and Mrs. Har rison, of Atlanta, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Smith, Mrs. Frank Slier Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Georgia Allen. Airs. Allen Wilder has returned to her home in Atlanta after a visit to Forsyth relatives. Mrs. Thornwell Gamble went Americus Monday to be present at the celebration of the golden wedding of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dews. CARROLLTON. An Interesting program was rendered by the 17. D. CVs at the court house emorlal Par; after which the public school teachers ltd children, with a largo concourse of cltl- sens and a few old soldiers laden with wreaths and dowers marched to the city cemetery, preceded by n brass band playing n funeral dirge, and placed them on the graves of our departed dead. The old sol diers were then entertained at dluuer on the court house grounds. Mr. F. 8. Wilson, who lias been visiting his mother, Mrs. I>. G. Wilson, left Fridny for Springfield. Ohio. Mrs. Charles ltoop and Mrs. Dr. Camp spent: Thursday in AtlaMn. Mr. B. U. Kramer left Saturday morning to visit the scenes of his childhood Glurkstndt, Germany. Misses Palsy and Florence Harris visited Villa Itlcn last week. Mr. it. II. Thomasson, of the State Uni versity, arrived Friday night to visit bis fltr Air. and Mrs. I* 1*. Mundevllle, who has been finite HI. The Knights of Khomuaon took Carroll ton by storm Thursday night. The streets were lined with people to nee the beautiful red light parade. Kev. C. K. Henderson, of Cedartown, vis ited Carrollton Inst week. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. iThe Misses Fletcher entertained wlthL. delightful 5 o’rjgok tea !u Airs. Itrobnton's honor on HntunTuJr last, at which nil the young society set and the season’s brides were the guests. , Airs. John Percy Reckwltb gave n large morning bridge party aud luncheon Wednes day. Mr* Taliaferro, wife of United states Senator Taliaferro, gives n reception at her beautiful home, on West Churrb street, on Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock, to the state convention of the United 1 laughters of the Confederacy, now In session in Jaeksonf vllle. I On Wednesday afternoon, the United 1 Daughters of tue Confederacy were tho guests of honor at a reception at the Wotn-i an's Club, nnd on Friday, the final day of the convention, the members enjoyed a gar den purty at the old Soldiers* home. The home Is on the river bank, about 3 miles from the city, and. a delightful feature of the afternoon was the trip from tho clty.i which was made In private yachts und launches lent by the owners toe the occa sion. THOMASVILLE. Mrs. J. F. Mitchell complimented Miss TlbinUne Alltcbell with a lovely handkerchief shower Saturday afternoon. After the guests were seated the strings to a pretty pink parasol wen* pulled and pink hearts and dainty 'kerchiefs showered down on the ■^wy brlde-to-lH*. The guests then repaired I to'the dining room, where a delicious salad and Ice course was served. Mrs. Mitchell |won* a lurely (lowered chiffon nml Miss Mitchell was attractive In a white lingerie frock elaborately trimmed In lace, and her hat was white chip trimmed with flowers. Airs. Frank Ansicy was hostess at a linen shower Saturday afternoon In honor of Alisa Ansley. The guests wen* requested to write their favorite recipes on paper; these were all gathered nnd hound In a book for the bride-elect, who will use them as reference when she goes to housekeeping. Delicious refreshments were nerved. I lAlisa Nettle Hmlth entertained Informally at eight-hand euchre Saturday morning In honor of Afiss Lucile Ansley. Mrs. Martin W. Cooper entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon In honor of Atlas Mitchell. • Airs. W. AI. l’arkcr Is visiting friends In Albany. I)r. Frank McCartney attended the May festival In Atontlcella The german given by the young men of the city at the Elks* Club Friday evening was n delightful affair. A string band fur- nlshed the music, and at II -o'clock a dell, cions supper wps served. Air. nnd Airs. Rob ert Timmons were the chaperon* .Tpe vis iting joung ladles to whom the dance wan given were Allas Winstead of Paducah. Ky. # Miss Katherine Itohson of ‘Memphis, Tenti.. Alias Katherine Edmondson of Atlanta. Mias Adams of Kentucky, Alisa McRae of Atoutl- cello and AIlss White of West Virginia. martTns. Dr. and Mr* Alexander have re turned from an extended trip through the West Mr. Edward Cason and his mother returned Monday from Atlanta. Miss Lonnie Lucile Mitchell, of Bo*.y. man, la In/town. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yow returned on Tuesday from LaGrange.* where they have been spending several days. Mias Henrietta Miller, of CarnesvlUe, Is visiting Mrs. T. H. Stovall. Dr. C. G. Walters, who has been at tending the Southern Dental Collego, Atlanta, la at home. — Mlas Bessie Farmer has returned from Young Harris. Mr. John Dortch, of CarnesvUle, was here recently. Mr. Otto Bolding, of Toccoa, was In town this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Verner. of Bow- ersvllle, visited relatives here recently. Mr. Verner Ja the popular cashier, of the Bank of Bowersvllle. COVINGTON. Airs. C. It. Powell, of Alonroe. arrived on Thursday to visit Mrs. Ruth Caigoll for several days. Uapfafn and Afrs. James Sr. Pace hare re turned from Atlanta, where.they were the guests of Airs. K P. Onsley. Airs.'Edwin Taylor, of Sandersvllle, la the guest of Mrs. L L Flowers. Alts. E. L. Jarman has rctnrned from At lanta. Misses Maggie nnd Carrie B. Davis have returned from Atlanta, where they visited Mr. and A Ira. II. I>. Terrell. Airs. Flndlny M. Turner, of Atlanta, has returned home. H|i<» was the guest white In the city of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee. Mrs. Addle Echols Turner, Mrs. John II. ' DnvK Airs. Genie Thompson nnd Miss Elinor Hays are In Greensboro In attend ance npon the Woman's Foreign Mission conference of north Georgia. Afrs. Darla la Oxford district secretary. Alisa Jnle Stillwell Una returned from a visit to Atlanta. Alias Mlllnn Clark will hare a* her gnest during the next week Alisa Ada S'ams. of Jaekaqo. afternoon. Mra U . m Milieu to Atlanta on Tuesday and spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oh relay. The Kntre Nous Pint* was most charming ly entertained on Friday afternoon by tho Atlases Stephenson. Mrs. J. O. Cooper Is yerr seriously • 111 at her home in this city and her friends are very much grieved to learn of her condi tion. ROCKMART. The Woman's Cinl» of Uockmart was en tertained by Airs. Hollander nr the Cement plant Thursday nfternoon. Refreshments were served, after which photographs of the club were taken. The next meeting of the elalt goes to Miss Ruby Johnson, on East avenue. 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